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c . . <lb/>
THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
EVER IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
CIRCULATION. <lb/>
EXCELLENT <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
A. SPECIALTY <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N C. <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE<lb/>
it muling <lb/>
A VOLUNTEER. <lb/>
following poem a <lb/>
. ti- sentiment, which was doubtless <lb/>
n written by one who participated iii the <lb/>
, Shenandoah Valley campaign under <lb/>
I immortal Stonewall <lb/>
up lonely mountain side <lb/>
My wandering footsteps <lb/>
. nm-s lay thick beneath my feet. <lb/>
The pine signed overhead, <lb/>
The of a dismantled tort <lb/>
Lay in the forest nave. <lb/>
I Ami in the shadow, near path. <lb/>
Price. per year. a soldier's crave. <lb/>
The brand led with the weed <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, HUT Upon the lonely mound, <lb/>
i The simple rudely writ, <lb/>
will not to Had rotted to the ground ; <lb/>
and measures that are I raise. I it with a reverent hand, <lb/>
with the true principles of party. I From dust its words to clear ; <lb/>
If yon want ti paper I mm a . Hut time bad blotted all hut these <lb/>
section of the State send for the <lb/>
-or. COPY FREE <lb/>
Hi the toad scaly snake <lb/>
Fran tangled coverts start. <lb/>
And hide among the <lb/>
About the dead man's heart ; <lb/>
But undisturbed, in sleep profound. <lb/>
Unheeding there he lay <lb/>
His but the soil <lb/>
His shroud, <lb/>
I beard the roll <lb/>
Along vale below. <lb/>
I saw the rise <lb/>
Towards the realms of snow ; <lb/>
The -Valley rose to mind, <lb/>
Its leaders <lb/>
New York Letter. <lb/>
Some Acton. The American Ill- <lb/>
A Mammoth Excursion. <lb/>
Charlotte News. <lb/>
A report comes from New <lb/>
is likely to stir up the <lb/>
It is to effect that the <lb/>
Northern cotton mills refused to re- <lb/>
special <lb/>
York, <lb/>
The theatrical season H in <lb/>
lull blast and tome of the most <lb/>
prominent players in the world lire <lb/>
announced to appear before New <lb/>
York audiences in the near future. <lb/>
Among others, arc the celebrated <lb/>
I English actress, Mr. and Mis. <lb/>
H. Kendal, who open their first the Alliance was <lb/>
American engagement at the in Savannah. One of <lb/>
Avenue Tin to-night. For Forth- <lb/>
j years these two have been <lb/>
Cotton Bagging Rejected. <lb/>
An Important Statement for the Farmer <lb/>
The Present Quality Too Light <lb/>
Host be <lb/>
Laughable Reflections. <lb/>
And girth Provoking at Com- <lb/>
pile by the 2.- i Soy. <lb/>
As is sometimes used for <lb/>
Pennsylvania, the family likeness <lb/>
will be made complete by the use <lb/>
An in reply to a young <lb/>
who wished to know which mag- <lb/>
would give him the highest <lb/>
Delve cotton covered cotton position quickest, advised m pow- <lb/>
The news of this on the cot- <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
G. of Wake. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
of A nor. <lb/>
Secretary of I. <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. Rain, of Wake. <lb/>
of Wayne, <lb/>
favorites in London, where they <lb/>
have the of being the <lb/>
most moral actors on the English <lb/>
stage. The prospects are that they <lb/>
will have a highly successful season <lb/>
i in America, and especially in this <lb/>
where it must be confessed, <lb/>
that a little more of the moral kind <lb/>
of drama could be used to good ad- <lb/>
vantage. in I tooth is also to <lb/>
be here shortly, and the great Sal- <lb/>
is booked to open up at Pal- <lb/>
on October This <lb/>
em mills in that city received a let- <lb/>
from one of the mills of <lb/>
New York Slate last week, which <lb/>
was most discouraging to those who <lb/>
have shipped cotton covered with <lb/>
cotton bagging. is the <lb/>
complaint have ever had from the <lb/>
he said, I have <lb/>
been buying for them in this mar- <lb/>
for twelve The writer <lb/>
id cotton to hand in <lb/>
a very bad condition. Many of the <lb/>
bales with the cotton sack- <lb/>
Ins; have lost twenty to thirty <lb/>
,, a. t , n i. ii m mi tin i <lb/>
Superintendent of Instruction- x ,, ,,., , <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of C Of Stonewall Jackson's men <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
son, of Buncombe. <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. <lb/>
Chief Justice N. II. Smith, o <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. of <lb/>
Joseph J. Dart, of <lb/>
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb/>
Alfonzo C. of Burke. <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
First District Tl. Brown, of <lb/>
Beaufort. <lb/>
Yet whence became, what lips shall say. <lb/>
What tongue will ever tel. <lb/>
What desolate hearths and hearts <lb/>
Have been, became be fell <lb/>
What tad-eyed maiden braids her hair <lb/>
Her hair he held dear <lb/>
One lock of Wallet, perchance lies with <lb/>
The Georgia <lb/>
is to lie the latter's tour in l We do not want <lb/>
America, and those who fail to sec covered with cotton <lb/>
him now will miss the ad-, <lb/>
of the greatest actors of our limes. I vantage of the tare. <lb/>
especially If you con- <lb/>
tribute . <lb/>
which of, <lb/>
his s was Adolphus; <lb/>
killed r <lb/>
. relied think <lb/>
it was his last <lb/>
Little <lb/>
is trying to pull Pussy's tail out. <lb/>
Isn't he a naughty boy <lb/>
is thinking of her <lb/>
marriage, <lb/>
let that cat alone. <lb/>
God has joined together let no man <lb/>
pull <lb/>
very <lb/>
age, <lb/>
I thought it might lie <lb/>
married for said one. <lb/>
money, I <lb/>
Sam Sayings. <lb/>
Durham Globe. <lb/>
It pays to servo the Lord. <lb/>
I'd rather be right than king. <lb/>
Vote with the crowd you can <lb/>
shout with. <lb/>
One man and Almighty make <lb/>
a majority. <lb/>
One disloyal of your life will <lb/>
mar it forever. <lb/>
There is no <lb/>
but heaven. <lb/>
There is no remedy on earth or <lb/>
in heaven for a fool. <lb/>
The Lord is just ahead of the <lb/>
mini who is in trouble. <lb/>
There ain't a good mail in the <lb/>
world that ain't watched. <lb/>
The man who has got the most <lb/>
money is the least happy. <lb/>
When a man <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
Better to Raise it at Home. <lb/>
j Nashville <lb/>
What is Happening Around Us. Rural Hone is one of the <lb/>
j best agricultural papers we know <lb/>
Al Reflected from the State Press. every farmer In Wilson and ad- <lb/>
i counties ought to take it. <lb/>
Cherokee county has white, ,. . ,,. ,, <lb/>
. , it is worth to any farmer ten <lb/>
polls and only colored. . . . . r , . <lb/>
J the subscription. advise our <lb/>
The Blade says it will I Nash to take it. It will do <lb/>
take to register all the doc- them good. But Bro. Barnes makes <lb/>
thing true and lasting; destroyed by the tire j some strange calculations, ho says <lb/>
which burned the com I house in meat is worth for cash six cents <lb/>
that place. I pound, and when a man on <lb/>
Windsor We were cents he pays <lb/>
shown by Mr. J. B. Stokes, on Sat- cent, more than the cash <lb/>
a bunch apples from a purchaser. If an cost six <lb/>
on his farm and was the sec- at pot cent., <lb/>
growth. cents. Two cents <lb/>
A young <lb/>
on six cents is per cent., and <lb/>
;, , , I So the time haver pays <lb/>
by the name Matthews, of ,,,. . . . <lb/>
,. . . . , . cent. the use bis <lb/>
Level, County, had ,,. n. six op . <lb/>
Oh <lb/>
his aim torn off last Tuesday while <lb/>
year, no man can do. It is <lb/>
not only true of meat but- of every- <lb/>
thing else a man has to buy on <lb/>
that he pays an additional <lb/>
The American Fair was <lb/>
opened last in the presence of <lb/>
six thousand people. This big show <lb/>
What her. with long-watching eyes, bears about the relation to <lb/>
New Yorkers as the ordinary <lb/>
must for <lb/>
i . i said another, <lb/>
abandon your market. many for, I <lb/>
was a shortage of pounds on q and that's <lb/>
forty one bales. what precious do <lb/>
Mr. H. of Savannah, ,,, <lb/>
And while lips and dumb. <lb/>
Waits with appalling patience for <lb/>
Her darling boy to come <lb/>
Second Philips, of Her boy. whose mountain grave <lb/>
Edgecombe. up <lb/>
Hut one of many a sear <lb/>
on the face of our <lb/>
Third G. Connor, of <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Fourth Clark, of <lb/>
fake. <lb/>
A. Gilmer, of <lb/>
G ford <lb/>
T. of <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh C. of <lb/>
Cumberland. <lb/>
Eighth A. of <lb/>
beam <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Tenth Bynum of <lb/>
By gory-handed war <lb/>
What lights lie fought, what wounds he <lb/>
wore <lb/>
Are all unknown to fame ; <lb/>
on his grave <lb/>
There is not even a name <lb/>
That he had fought well and too. <lb/>
And held his country dear. <lb/>
We know, else he had not been <lb/>
Georgia <lb/>
lie need to question now <lb/>
If he were wrong or right <lb/>
lie <lb/>
try fair does to the people of tie <lb/>
surrounding neighborhood ; but of <lb/>
course, it is somewhat larger, and <lb/>
lasts for a couple of months instead <lb/>
of three or four days. The build- <lb/>
in which it is held, <lb/>
one block at, St., between Sec- <lb/>
and Third Avenues. It is <lb/>
crowded to the doors with the , ,, <lb/>
est inventions in machinery, the <lb/>
Man of the house <lb/>
little <lb/>
your wile's dress <lb/>
told me to bring <lb/>
Where's the <lb/>
they'll have to send that, <lb/>
in the <lb/>
to leave yon week, <lb/>
mist ah I can't run an <lb/>
no <lb/>
Eleventh M. <lb/>
Mecklenburg. . . . <lb/>
Twelfth R, g <lb/>
Buncombe. , <lb/>
Returns no s thrust <lb/>
is ; , would revile <lb/>
U. A of Meek-, All soldier's dust t <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of <lb/>
j Roll. proudly roll <lb/>
House of District ; the rocky glen ; <lb/>
Thomas G. Skinner, of Perquimans. ; Above thee lies the grave of one <lb/>
Second P. Cheatham col. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Third W. of <lb/>
Pender. <lb/>
Fourth H. of <lb/>
Nash. <lb/>
Fifth W. Brower, of <lb/>
Sixth Rowland of <lb/>
S. Henderson. <lb/>
Eighth W. If. A. <lb/>
Ninth O. Ewart of <lb/>
Of Jackson's men <lb/>
the cedar and the pine. <lb/>
In solitude austere. <lb/>
Unknown, mummed, forgotten lies. <lb/>
Georgia Volunteer <lb/>
For the Home. <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Court A. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of II. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
S. I. Ward. <lb/>
B- Harris. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb/>
man, Guilford Mooring. C. V, Newton, <lb/>
W. A. James, Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Board of Herding <lb/>
Chairman J. and J. D. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
ding. <lb/>
of F. W. <lb/>
Standard <lb/>
G. James. <lb/>
F. Evans. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Cadet T. Smith. <lb/>
Asst R. Moore. <lb/>
Ward, B. N. Boyd <lb/>
Call. <lb/>
Col. J. M. has written a <lb/>
which explains itself and its <lb/>
purpose, to Mr. W. C <lb/>
Secretary of the State Con- <lb/>
. federate <lb/>
My Sir have long been <lb/>
the opinion that to <lb/>
have small, homes for <lb/>
specimens of manufactured <lb/>
goods, and with novelties of every <lb/>
description. Some of the exhibits <lb/>
this year are very attractive, and <lb/>
many of the booths are elegantly <lb/>
fitted op. A leading paper <lb/>
has a big house made entirely <lb/>
of paper. This and many other ex- <lb/>
arc calculated to attract <lb/>
attention, but I regret that <lb/>
space forbids more. One thing is <lb/>
apparent, and that is that with <lb/>
Mich a creditable exhibition as this <lb/>
we will have something to <lb/>
us even if fail to ca <lb/>
World's Fair. <lb/>
A EXCURSION <lb/>
The public buildings, and <lb/>
places of interest in the city, <lb/>
are besieged this week by strangers, <lb/>
the greatest part of whom hail <lb/>
said am opposed to the use of <lb/>
the cotton bagging, and am perfect- <lb/>
willing to quoted on if, for it <lb/>
is a miserable substitute for <lb/>
lie went on to explain that be was <lb/>
opposed to the cotton bagging not <lb/>
only because it is unfitted to the <lb/>
purpose, but become it is being <lb/>
made at an absolute loss to the <lb/>
planters, an its use, be is. Tom that's not hard <lb/>
playing the bands of the hard old man, <lb/>
mini told me de odder <lb/>
day elevator alone weighed free <lb/>
God t his troubles begin. <lb/>
Nine-tenths the trouble is ere- feeding a cotton gin. <lb/>
by misunderstanding I ho Lord., p,, The <lb/>
I'd rather be a dead lion than ft mode during the last fiscal year j price equivalent to a rate of interest <lb/>
live dog. Got enough dogs without cigarettes which is said i which no man would think of <lb/>
j to almost, equal the product of the It is <lb/>
, , , , . . ,, that there is no business which <lb/>
is a good and a bad side two largest factories in the world. will the payment of <lb/>
to thing, the devil is In Time The beg- But who is to <lb/>
trust is throttled at last. A <lb/>
price goods sold on lime which <lb/>
He never discussed theological, his cotton wrap- will cover the risk he is bound to <lb/>
dogmas. In o bed quilt. lake. The former should bis <lb/>
Money may bring luxuries and all It -it <lb/>
, ed to buy either on time or <lb/>
I hot, but it bun km ii sight cares, ,, i. in a case unavoidable <lb/>
who lives near Mt. we do not Hunk the <lb/>
much <lb/>
both sides. <lb/>
Cabarrus man to town Wed- <lb/>
It is not how <lb/>
we do <lb/>
one has given us a beet which weighs <lb/>
,. . plies at much <lb/>
mans got but what sort a man and measures twenty-, <lb/>
they are manufacturing the cotton i ,,,,.,, too <lb/>
bagging at the New Orleans bag J on like me to be <lb/>
factory. ; all <lb/>
Mr. Dancy seems to have bad an j om, <lb/>
experience in Ins first shipment of boy to the oilier. you <lb/>
cotton bales which he is do <lb/>
C. <lb/>
N, c <lb/>
likely to have repeated, as ho ins <lb/>
formed a Morning <lb/>
j live yesterday that he is recovering <lb/>
the old man dropped a dune, <lb/>
I picked it up niter <lb/>
him, I Mister, a <lb/>
dime as you he puts <lb/>
the cotton covered bales with jute hand pocket he says j <lb/>
bagging, lie shipped some cotton- an honest little boy ; here's <lb/>
bales to a New j a Quarter for <lb/>
, ,, . c . dune right in of the old I <lb/>
J ll- she <lb/>
company de-; it up when she <lb/>
ii, give a clean bill for the j along follows <lb/>
bales without a is a dime you <lb/>
which Mr. Dancy gave. In-1 <lb/>
formation has been received that <lb/>
she takes it <lb/>
yon, puts it in pocket, <lb/>
the cotton reached its In B in cents <lb/>
such bad condition that the mills <lb/>
would not receive it, some of it <lb/>
will have to be carted away in crates <lb/>
Odious Instead of Quinine. <lb/>
There are farmers in Nash <lb/>
has get it three inches In county who always make meat and <lb/>
The best the world ever; n-n, W usu to <lb/>
saw are in the asylum, but . L J . <lb/>
was in do. I ins is a matter to which we <lb/>
they nm , all there. ,, ., in many re have often referred and shall do so <lb/>
The reason why there is so much Though he is totally It I a matter the very <lb/>
poor preaching is because there is . won- and should be con- <lb/>
.- much hearing. de. f. effect. He does not regard <lb/>
Beef is worth only four cents a felling a large tree and cut- <lb/>
hi worth a much of an <lb/>
lion dollars an once. i lag. <lb/>
It I hero is anybody Thursday <lb/>
want to see go to it is the , am, Beg-1 <lb/>
poor whites and license to the <lb/>
When a with one wife youngest couple ever man in this <lb/>
and eight children can live on j groom being seventeen <lb/>
a year he is a financier. the just The <lb/>
The m-st consummate pauper on j parents of both the par- <lb/>
earth is the young man who has no ; ties gave their roll and willing con- <lb/>
money no religion, union. <lb/>
It is mighty hard for you to keep On Friday <lb/>
talking when you git into I convicts were brought from <lb/>
trouble. Quit talking about it. the penitentiary and put to work on <lb/>
The three elements of true the farms rented by <lb/>
are the works of faith, the; Directors that j <lb/>
labors of love, the patience of hope. cs, mules, carts and other farming I <lb/>
God goes by weight, but I have j <lb/>
seen many a will employed . <lb/>
. . . beginning next <lb/>
that i snake the scale. <lb/>
year s crops. <lb/>
A blooded <lb/>
n. c <lb/>
to us will b <lb/>
Promptly Attended to. <lb/>
lilt. L. JAMES, <lb/>
They to the <lb/>
about ten thousand, sixty ears <lb/>
and Wagner coaches, at the <lb/>
, , , ,. Central Depot. The visitors com- <lb/>
our aged, in disabled Lou- <lb/>
pose the annual excursion of . <lb/>
residents along the line of the Borne, <lb/>
Watertown and Bail- <lb/>
road, and consist of men, women <lb/>
and children, merchants and pleas- <lb/>
seekers. Their tickets are good <lb/>
Garden. <lb/>
One day I was taken with chills <lb/>
federate soldiers, the <lb/>
sections of the State. I have <lb/>
on the ft Gaston <lb/>
at situated in a <lb/>
acre square, a roomed, <lb/>
Mansard roof, brick building, with <lb/>
Ward. R. Williams Jr., and Alfred j of the property, a <lb/>
3rd Ward. T. J. Jarvis and M. it f ,, . <lb/>
R. Lang; till Ward, W. N. I they <lb/>
long which, I r a week's stay in the city, and it <lb/>
be suitable for one of these are <lb/>
If your association of at <lb/>
be of the same opinion, after exam command. Many of them <lb/>
j u have friends here who are eager to <lb/>
will . . . <lb/>
to them the hospitality <lb/>
may have <lb/>
the northern part of the state., , , . , <lb/>
K ll dock. Mr. <lb/>
telegraphed his agent to put the; <lb/>
cotton in good condition, he will j and headache, signs that my old <lb/>
of course have to stand the added enemy, malaria, was on baud. My <lb/>
quinine box was empty, and looked <lb/>
The Morning slates that the,; forward to a restless, sleepless lit- <lb/>
i Savannah will meet to- desperation I peeled ft raw onion <lb/>
to consider the New Orleans land slowly ate it, then went to <lb/>
I resolution. The News bed, with warm feet and an extra <lb/>
unfavorable of the comforter, when, presto I was as- <lb/>
in which the cotton covered with in five minutes, and in <lb/>
the cotton bagging has been the morning free from malaria and <lb/>
ed by New mills, and the ready for the day's duties. <lb/>
dissenting action of principal Our homely but strong friend will <lb/>
exchanges unmistakably point to a be appreciated in time as a medicine <lb/>
rejection of the New Orleans if agriculturists would turn <lb/>
You cine good man Dur- <lb/>
ham. You've got enough pieces to, <lb/>
make one good man. Can't yon colt, owned by W. S. Long, was <lb/>
get together. I yesterday in an accidental <lb/>
. , e -v- ., The had just been torn- <lb/>
There are plenty of men North , <lb/>
, . . . led loose in pasture and was run. <lb/>
Carolina that as have money . , ,. . . <lb/>
. , and Making about. In at- <lb/>
can not lie saved. God may , . . <lb/>
t tempting to jump a ditch tho colt <lb/>
fell in and such away that his <lb/>
back broken on the em bark- <lb/>
A. <lb/>
KY-AT-LAW. J <lb/>
G REE S V I L J. E, N. C <lb/>
J. EM RE. <lb/>
J. M. TUCKER. <lb/>
J MURPHY <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
lay them Hat of their back to save <lb/>
their souls. <lb/>
Poisoned with Malaria. <lb/>
for <lb/>
. to-morrow by j their attention to <lb/>
It . . . . . . <lb/>
a model <lb/>
Rev. n c i Home. We may j <lb/>
not be able to give large pensions i <lb/>
First and Third <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. <lb/>
Hughes, D. Rector. <lb/>
these aged <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. and infirm and disabled soldiers, <lb/>
every morn-1 TO <lb/>
lug and night. Meeting every . much for defense of what they <lb/>
Wednesday night. believed to be right, but we can <lb/>
give such and comforts as <lb/>
the use of it for New Yorkers famous. . with the strong scent taken <lb/>
years; or as long as used Con- j these occasional antagonize tho that taints the breath so <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A. <lb/>
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb/>
will make their lives more pleasant, <lb/>
and convince them have <lb/>
excursions are to be commended <lb/>
many points of view. They <lb/>
are both instructive and profitable. <lb/>
The enjoyment is great and ex <lb/>
is light. <lb/>
Edwin <lb/>
two weeks ago will families will putting <lb/>
since learning that the mills in the their in the cellar by the bar- <lb/>
North announce that they do not j and doctors would take to <lb/>
want cotton covered with cotton farming. The onion acts as a <lb/>
Henderson Gold Two <lb/>
Mr. S. D. Price, native of ls of <lb/>
State, but now a prominent and in-i Tom were in <lb/>
citizens of Dallis, Texas, mill tn Warren <lb/>
writes under date of April comity Sunday. They with two <lb/>
three years ago I was started across I be pond in a <lb/>
in a malarial district of Georgia, j boat It began to leak and the two <lb/>
and while there frightful sores oldest being jumped out <lb/>
broke out all over my body. The and capsized the boat. They got <lb/>
poison my blood was so bad who <lb/>
it ruined my health and prostrated i could not swim were <lb/>
me. was at length so reduced in i The Free Press is highly pleased <lb/>
health, and apparently able to state authoritatively <lb/>
alter taking large quantities of that the road to <lb/>
day night after the 1st and 3rd at; not been deserted by their old President Penitentiary Board,; j- throat. <lb/>
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M., <lb/>
G. Sec. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb/>
every and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb/>
sonic Hall. F. W. P. <lb/>
Covenant Ledge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. . W. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., <lb/>
notwithstanding the ad- <lb/>
vantage of <lb/>
All this will not deter tho farmers <lb/>
from using bagging. They <lb/>
will soon have a heavier article, and <lb/>
next season will have jute <lb/>
The cotton <lb/>
undoubtedly <lb/>
Our Penitentiary. <lb/>
Concord Standard. <lb/>
cat tic and may help <lb/>
tn break a cold or lessen the bad <lb/>
symptoms. Said a I <lb/>
ways store a barrel of onions my <lb/>
cellar during the fall. We have <lb/>
them cooked twice a week, and <lb/>
whoever of family is threatened <lb/>
with a cold eats some onion raw. If <lb/>
who have been more shows encouraging results in <lb/>
in the haul battle life, which board to place too Tight, but that defect will be j this vegetable were generally eaten, <lb/>
has been so fought j penitentiary upon a paying basis, <lb/>
adverse circumstances, since the Tho expenses for the three months <lb/>
final furling of the Confederate flag i June, July and August amount to <lb/>
at By united and con-<lb/>
meets every firsthand third Friday night, c tinned we can, without <lb/>
of II. meets <lb/>
every Thursday night. <lb/>
and far <lb/>
C. A. White, c.; years the survivors of rapid <lb/>
of these old sol- <lb/>
POST <lb/>
boors a. m. to p. u. Money <lb/>
Order hours a. m. to A p. m. No or- Above pinching cold gnawing <lb/>
den. will be to l p. m. hunger Io let them see tho bow or <lb/>
from to P. W. . . . <lb/>
Bethel mail arrives dally Sun.-, pension which is cow throwing <lb/>
d i at and departs at P light or over the whole of our <lb/>
Tar mail arrives I <lb/>
day at H. and depart- at P. M. <lb/>
Washington mail s daily <lb/>
at M. and at I P. M. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
For preaching en Bethlehem Mission. <lb/>
1st Sunday at <lb/>
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
Sparta. Sunday at o'clock. <lb/>
Grove. Sunday at II <lb/>
Salem 4th Sunday at II o'clock, <lb/>
Chapel, 4th Sunday x <lb/>
E C. P. C. <lb/>
loved, sunny Southland. Doping <lb/>
that at an day we have <lb/>
several these <lb/>
am, yours very truly, <lb/>
M. Deck. <lb/>
Cot. Deck states that this house <lb/>
will be ready for by the <lb/>
November. <lb/>
Woman Suffrage State Con- <lb/>
of New York, held a two <lb/>
session at Saratoga mat week. <lb/>
while earnings for <lb/>
the same time amount to <lb/>
showing a net expense of only <lb/>
651.04 for the quarter ending with <lb/>
August. If management is as <lb/>
successful the future as it has <lb/>
remedied time. bagging i there would be no diphtheria, <lb/>
is the future covering for the gout, kidney stomach <lb/>
crop. i trouble. <lb/>
faithful Thia is <lb/>
the nurses term Dr. Hull's <lb/>
It is the best assistant; as it Will <lb/>
vent a of the baby. <lb/>
The low price of cents a package, <lb/>
brings the household <lb/>
remedy fur all diseases of the liver and <lb/>
been during the last quarter oil. <lb/>
total expense for the year wilt be <lb/>
about Of course only <lb/>
way in which to do this is to work, <lb/>
and though this will give rise to a <lb/>
cry against competition with honest <lb/>
labor. It cannot be helped. is <lb/>
better two reasons that either a <lb/>
shipment of in gold <lb/>
to Europe last week put an <lb/>
strain on the money market. <lb/>
bless you the young men <lb/>
and are afraid to eat <lb/>
One young man went so. far as to <lb/>
say to my wife ate onions <lb/>
I would get a bill of <lb/>
Hay Hamilton has begun <lb/>
a snit in Supreme for <lb/>
of his marriage to <lb/>
L. the famous <lb/>
President Carnot wants visit <lb/>
America. Exposition year, 1692. <lb/>
will be a most appropriate time for <lb/>
the distinguished French man to <lb/>
come. <lb/>
Merit Wins. <lb/>
We desire to to our that <lb/>
,,.,,,, ,, ,.,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,. for years we have been selling King's <lb/>
.,.,,, . . . I New Dr. <lb/>
state of idleness for our convicts or King's New Life Pills. <lb/>
a system or giving the labor. Salve Bluer, and <lb/>
lo place, it will relieve our j I The Navy has <lb/>
taxpayers of a heavy burden ; in I faction. We do not hesitate to to the two ton <lb/>
next place constant labor at a trade, j <lb/>
has a good reformatory effect, in satisfactory results do not follow their J Now keep <lb/>
that it gives the convict a mean, of j , f Md their <lb/>
making an honest livelihood. j. l. druggist. I politics. <lb/>
Navy Yards, <lb/>
your eye on the <lb/>
mot medicines prescribed by my <lb/>
physicians, that they, as a last re- <lb/>
sort, advised me to go to Hot <lb/>
Springs, as it was the only chance <lb/>
of recovery left, and in this they ex- <lb/>
pressed their serious doubts that <lb/>
would derive any benefit from the <lb/>
trip. I went to Hot Spring, and <lb/>
while there took a thorough course <lb/>
medicine under the physicians, <lb/>
which seemed to benefit, but did <lb/>
not cure me, for in mouth after <lb/>
my return malady reappeared. <lb/>
I immediately began taking S. S. s <lb/>
which made mo permanently well- <lb/>
well 1886 <lb/>
Skin Eruption Cured, <lb/>
One of my customers, a highly <lb/>
respected and influential citizen, <lb/>
who is now absent from city, <lb/>
has used Swift's Specific ex- <lb/>
result. He say a it cured <lb/>
hi of a skin eruption that bad <lb/>
been tormented with for thirty years <lb/>
and bad resisted curative <lb/>
ties of many other <lb/>
CLEGG, <lb/>
Druggist, Falls City, Neb. <lb/>
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- <lb/>
eases mailed free. <lb/>
SWIFTS SPECIFIC <lb/>
Drawer Atlanta Ga. <lb/>
via Bed's Ferry will oar <lb/>
built. If no trouble <lb/>
over the right of way work will be <lb/>
commenced within ten days. The <lb/>
right of way has been secured for <lb/>
the entire line with the exception or <lb/>
two or three land owners along the <lb/>
proposed route, a depot site at <lb/>
has been given by Miss <lb/>
Tiffany West. The railroad author <lb/>
with favorable weather <lb/>
the will be completed by next <lb/>
March or April. <lb/>
Charlotte Democrat.- On Toes- <lb/>
day, in A. It. William's gnu shop, a <lb/>
the hands of Joseph <lb/>
accidentally went off and shot <lb/>
Murphy the mouth, <lb/>
knocking out three teeth, going <lb/>
through his tongue and lodging <lb/>
next to the muscle in back of <lb/>
the neck. The physician who at- <lb/>
tended Murphy says the wound is <lb/>
not necessarily fatal. <lb/>
year old son of Mrs. Zack <lb/>
of Union county, was drowned in a <lb/>
spring last week. The spring was <lb/>
fitted up with a hollow gum sunk <lb/>
the ground. It is supposed the <lb/>
little boy leaned tho spring to <lb/>
get a drink, he slipped and fell <lb/>
into the water where his body was <lb/>
found tightly wedged in the gum. <lb/>
MARRY <lb/>
A SKINNER, <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
L E, N. C. <lb/>
U . <lb/>
K Y-AT-LA W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice all the courts. Collection <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
I B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-A T-LA IF, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
p. C F MM <lb/>
MATTHEW <lb/>
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
AND N. C. <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Under new management. Hot and <lb/>
cold water baths. rooms and at- <lb/>
servants. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best the market. Feed <lb/>
stables in connection. <lb/>
11.50 <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS <lb/>
waiters. Rooms. Best <lb/>
i the market afford. When In <lb/>
stop at the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON N. C, <lb/>
cm <lb/>
tn th J. O.<lb/>
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rm<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Our esteemed neighbor, the Tar- <lb/>
Ba is showing marked <lb/>
evidences of prosperity. The pat- <lb/>
has been discarded and <lb/>
0.1 now comes an all home print <lb/>
The make op of the last issue was <lb/>
THE PAPER <lb/>
THE<lb/>
to- <lb/>
subscription Price. per year. <lb/>
PIT <lb/>
rill not Hesitate to Democratic <lb/>
and measures are not consistent <lb/>
with th principles of the party. <lb/>
It a M <lb/>
ft ii i of tho State <lb/>
r sample copy <lb/>
Entered at Post Office at <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER <lb/>
Jones is now waking the <lb/>
and warning tin DO <lb/>
wicked ways. <lb/>
Windsor his boon <lb/>
going for the Durham recent- <lb/>
for the manner in which it was <lb/>
treated by that paper. <lb/>
a week the Twin City <lb/>
Daily, of Winston, issued a <lb/>
size illustrated edition. It was <lb/>
very handsome and reflected much <lb/>
credit upon that paper. <lb/>
A post-office in county is <lb/>
called Re- <lb/>
Al the and incompetent <lb/>
mail agents to be sent there. <lb/>
splendid. We congratulate Bro. <lb/>
King and wish him continued <lb/>
prosperity. By the way. now that <lb/>
Brother King has kicked off the <lb/>
patent outside, would like to <lb/>
ask if he is of the same opinion <lb/>
that he was a few weeks ago when <lb/>
the following appeared in his pa- <lb/>
per <lb/>
is it some country <lb/>
tors will persist in having patent <lb/>
Most of them are plated <lb/>
with brass thick enough to line a <lb/>
preserving Re- <lb/>
view. <lb/>
Because they arc superior to the <lb/>
get the average country editor, <lb/>
free from gall and not <lb/>
with Banner. <lb/>
We guess his mind has changed <lb/>
since then, at any rate the Banner <lb/>
is better now than when it used <lb/>
the patent outside. <lb/>
The Bells Ferry correspondent <lb/>
to the Kinston Free Press writes of <lb/>
a very sad accident. It says <lb/>
Cant. David Styron, in charge of <lb/>
Carolina met with a very sad <lb/>
accident on just at leaving <lb/>
this piano for New Several <lb/>
parties had made themselves some- <lb/>
what annoying, begging tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, etc., and the clerks fixed up <lb/>
a with powder In it, and <lb/>
, through a mistake or somehow Cape. <lb/>
got the cigar and it blew up <lb/>
in his face and has ruined his right <lb/>
eye. The doctors say he will never <lb/>
see out of it again. <lb/>
Is there no punishment for such <lb/>
wanton carelessness as this <lb/>
These clerks, having nothing <lb/>
to do, set about to have fun at <lb/>
somebody else's expense, devised <lb/>
Pitt county is among the <lb/>
prominent. Air. Warren's acres <lb/>
netted him <lb/>
Tarboro Banner copies the <lb/>
above and makes this comment; <lb/>
comity is coming to the front <lb/>
as a tobacco growing comity. Last <lb/>
year it sent up to Henderson, some <lb/>
of the finest sold there. P. G. Mayo <lb/>
made good sales some time ago, <lb/>
we hear that T L. Williams <lb/>
others have made flue cores. <lb/>
Nearer Greenville, it, is raised on <lb/>
a big scale. Much will be planted <lb/>
around Falkland next <lb/>
We have other very successful <lb/>
planters, Messrs. Evans, Forbes, <lb/>
Joyner, Stancill, Yellowley, Allen, <lb/>
Fleming, Jenkins, and <lb/>
whose experience shows how well <lb/>
it can raised in Pitt county. <lb/>
We hope soon to see tobacco one <lb/>
of our leading crops. But we do <lb/>
not like this way of the farmers <lb/>
hawing to their tobacco all <lb/>
the way to Henderson or Oxford <lb/>
to hell. Let enough of it be raised <lb/>
next year to secure the opening of <lb/>
a warehouse in Greenville, so that <lb/>
sales may be made at home and <lb/>
the expense of carrying it <lb/>
miles to sell be saved. If a <lb/>
warehouse were opened here you <lb/>
would see buyers from these other <lb/>
towns among us. They know <lb/>
what Pitt county tobacco is, they <lb/>
want it and will come after it. <lb/>
Now make more tobacco in Pitt <lb/>
county and let's have a warehouse <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
a dangerous means, not car- <lb/>
editor has learned that . ,;,;. ; <lb/>
,, t whether or not was in- <lb/>
there are more delights in . ,., <lb/>
. ., . ,. , , lifted by it. Of course <lb/>
bliss than in a life of single cuss- <lb/>
Mr. Vernon W. Long, <lb/>
editor of the Winston was <lb/>
married last week to Miss Daisy <lb/>
Murphy, of Burlington. The <lb/>
send Op congratulations. <lb/>
Greensboro and <lb/>
the Hendersonville Tim, both <lb/>
Republican sheets, are chewing <lb/>
each other's ear, politically speak- <lb/>
The North attacks the <lb/>
Administration and the Times says <lb/>
it is because the other paper has <lb/>
not got a crib <lb/>
to itself I dog eat <lb/>
John Robinson's circus got <lb/>
cents in debt at Concord. <lb/>
Times says the receipts were <lb/>
and it spent just cents <lb/>
over. We wish their shortage had <lb/>
been instead of cents, and <lb/>
even more. A few times falling <lb/>
short might induce them to keep j <lb/>
out of North Carolina. <lb/>
not intend to injure Capt. Styron, <lb/>
i yet he fell a victim to what they <lb/>
had prepared for one else. <lb/>
Deviltry was at the bottom of their <lb/>
plot and a man lost an eye from it. <lb/>
Mow, we ask again, ought not some <lb/>
punishment be meted to those who <lb/>
would inflict such injury on a <lb/>
low man. even if it is done for <lb/>
sport. <lb/>
What's this Spell <lb/>
and see. T-ii-e R-a-1-e-i-g-h S-i-g- <lb/>
n-a-1. The Signal Yes. <lb/>
Well, turn it over. Who's the <lb/>
tor J. C. L. Harris. Who, <lb/>
Loge Yes, Logo. Why, ain't <lb/>
he same fellow that used to <lb/>
run it The very same. And he <lb/>
stopped his paper as soon as <lb/>
was inaugurated and went to <lb/>
running alter the President trying <lb/>
to get a Government position <lb/>
Exactly. And he wanted to be <lb/>
first one tiling and then another <lb/>
Just so. And didn't he get in <lb/>
the in st at all Didn't even get a <lb/>
Well, what's he up <lb/>
to now Trying to get the North <lb/>
Carolina Bads to take care of him <lb/>
until there is another Republican <lb/>
administration, and then try his <lb/>
Williamson, N. C, has a boggy <lb/>
factory that tills orders from Nor- <lb/>
folk, Va., and ships a good many to <lb/>
You have got the thing slightly <lb/>
mixed, Brother. Greenville is the <lb/>
town that is shipping the buggies <lb/>
to Norfolk and Wilmington, and <lb/>
Williamson is the name of the man <lb/>
who owns the factory from which <lb/>
they were shipped. If yon go to <lb/>
the State Fair this week yon will <lb/>
see two Greenville buggies on ex- <lb/>
and from them can get <lb/>
some idea of the work this town <lb/>
can put <lb/>
direct from Mr. stated that <lb/>
his health was much better than for <lb/>
several years, and that lie would be <lb/>
in Washington in the of a <lb/>
weeks prepared to take an ac- <lb/>
part in the proceedings of the <lb/>
House. Samuel Randall's valuable <lb/>
services will be constantly needed <lb/>
by the minority <lb/>
Some amusement has been <lb/>
ed here by the fact that <lb/>
Kellogg went all the way to <lb/>
to fire a broadside Into Harrison's <lb/>
manner of distributing the offices <lb/>
in the Booth, through the median, <lb/>
of a interview. Kellogg <lb/>
got very badly left, the grapes <lb/>
are consequently very, very <lb/>
The and their <lb/>
friends in attendance upon the <lb/>
twenty triennial conclave of <lb/>
the order here had entire posses- ion <lb/>
of Washington this week. They <lb/>
have paraded strong; have <lb/>
been reviewed and received at a <lb/>
special reception by tho President; <lb/>
have been wined, dined and feted <lb/>
by hospitable <lb/>
have made pilgrimages to and held <lb/>
special services at the grave their <lb/>
deceased brother, G. Washington <lb/>
Esq., have to a mans eye, and to <lb/>
a too, expressed themselves <lb/>
in favor of Washington as the place <lb/>
for holding the Worlds Exposition <lb/>
1892. <lb/>
S. G. of Missouri, who was <lb/>
defeated in the First Congressional <lb/>
district of that state at the last <lb/>
by Representative has <lb/>
been appointed of the bureau <lb/>
of statistics of the Treasury depart- <lb/>
The silver jubilant over <lb/>
the appointment of Edward O. <lb/>
Loch, of the District of Columbia, <lb/>
to be Director of the Mint. They <lb/>
expect that new official will so <lb/>
construe the law as to compel <lb/>
i Government to purchase and <lb/>
coin full amount silver bullion <lb/>
authorized by per <lb/>
month. A curious thing about his <lb/>
which were principally <lb/>
from the Pacific coast, n as that both <lb/>
New York Senators were among <lb/>
them. He has been connected with <lb/>
the mint bureau since its <lb/>
in 187.1. <lb/>
Secretary Noble is not popular <lb/>
with his colleagues in the Cabinet, <lb/>
and if the Republicans lose Ohio, as <lb/>
now seems extremely probable, they <lb/>
will doubtless make things too <lb/>
pleasant tor him to stay. They <lb/>
blame him for not smoothing <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, R. S. CLARK CO, <lb/>
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb/>
Men to the buyers of and counties, a of the following goods, <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-claw <lb/>
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of ail kinds, NOTIONS. <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SUPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS. and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and CASTING, of different <lb/>
kinds. Gin and Mp Belting, Hay, Rock Limb. o Paris, and <lb/>
Hair, Harness, Bridles and apples. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, cents dozen, less G per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb/>
oration and Hall's Star Lye jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb/>
seed Oil. Varnishes and Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
DEALER. IN <lb/>
MATERIAL KB FURNISHING <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in he <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if you want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural <lb/>
and Cooking Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CALL US. <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
Tanner business and saving the <lb/>
S Mills Items. I administration from its present em- <lb/>
harassing position with the soldier <lb/>
have vote. He takes things very coolly <lb/>
nothing with which to entertain <lb/>
Ill's afternoon, I will de- <lb/>
vote a few moments lo the <lb/>
of sonic items for <lb/>
hie paper. <lb/>
Miss Patrick, the primary <lb/>
teacher at Academy, <lb/>
has recovered from her spell <lb/>
of sicklies, and is at post of <lb/>
duty again, to the delight of the <lb/>
little, ones. <lb/>
and says he nothing to regret, <lb/>
and further that he intends to see <lb/>
to it that no subordinate official <lb/>
shall usurp any of the prorogations <lb/>
belonging to the Secretary <lb/>
of the Interior. <lb/>
The navy department has decided <lb/>
to accept and <lb/>
the contractors have been notified <lb/>
to deliver her at the Norfolk navy <lb/>
I beg to inform the public generally that <lb/>
I am the only maker o i Clothing <lb/>
in Greenville. Parties coming to me need not <lb/>
be afraid of getting clothing out of stock given <lb/>
to them for custom-made. <lb/>
All Garments Made on the Premises. <lb/>
Having the finest line samples to select <lb/>
from including the latest novelties. I am <lb/>
pared to do nothing but the finest of workman- <lb/>
ship, combined with the latest styles and fit. <lb/>
No fit, no sale.<lb/>
GREENVILLE M C. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in Strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOB, A FIRST-CLASS FLEE PROOF SAFE, <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
which we will sell at <lb/>
Tie nit onto Worts, <lb/>
WE arc now fitted in and are prepared to M <lb/>
upon short notice any kind r style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL <lb/>
keep a nice lino of <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old t <lb/>
R- JR. Manager. <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
I will have arrivals of Hie very nicest and <lb/>
Confections. <lb/>
I keep constant on hand a splendid assortment of <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS. TOBACCO <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, <lb/>
All wants in the shove goods can be supplied <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
BOXES CONFECTIONS TO ORDER. <lb/>
FINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Considerable surprise has <lb/>
There has <lb/>
in our midst this fall; though , of <lb/>
since the cool spell big frost it has entered the- senatorial <lb/>
A few days since we received <lb/>
copies of the proceedings f the <lb/>
Seventeenth Annual Session of the <lb/>
North Carolina Press Association. <lb/>
pamphlet was printed in the <lb/>
office of the Concord Times and <lb/>
gives the proceedings in full. It <lb/>
shows artistic work in the on the Government again. <lb/>
and the compilation is excellent, j What's Logo going to giro to <lb/>
The whole work reflects credit I of <lb/>
on Mr. J. Secretary of <lb/>
the Association. We enjoy read- <lb/>
the proceedings. <lb/>
One of the hardest working pa- <lb/>
in the State is the Goldsboro <lb/>
Argus, and that city is bringing <lb/>
forth fruit as an evidence of <lb/>
them n sheet once <lb/>
a week. He will, eh <lb/>
this first one got to say Says <lb/>
Signal is not to he an <lb/>
Guess not, when <lb/>
it wouldn't give him anything. <lb/>
will not be Mind to the mis- <lb/>
takes of President <lb/>
what the paper is doing. The -r- Precisely, and he thinks the <lb/>
recently entered a new volume <lb/>
and we are glad that such <lb/>
prospects surround The <lb/>
people of believe in <lb/>
bestowing such a patronage noon <lb/>
the Argus as Will make it a paper <lb/>
of which they can well be proud, <lb/>
and in this they are wise. <lb/>
The Raleigh <lb/>
speaking of the good Sam -Tones <lb/>
is doing in Durham says <lb/>
would like to have and ought <lb/>
to have his services. But it adds <lb/>
shall not say that we need <lb/>
them of any peculiar wick- <lb/>
of the people of this <lb/>
It doesn't strike everybody just <lb/>
that way, if allowed a word we <lb/>
would judging from Raleigh's <lb/>
record for a year past, that the <lb/>
city has need for not only <lb/>
Jones, but also for Pearson, <lb/>
Bob Fife, and several others. <lb/>
mistake the President made <lb/>
was in not giving him tho Raleigh <lb/>
Go on. shall <lb/>
prove flint which conforms to our <lb/>
judgment, and shall or <lb/>
condemn that which our <lb/>
He's getting <lb/>
Of course he don't <lb/>
approve anything now- that the <lb/>
President has down on <lb/>
What else wear no man's <lb/>
What Harrison didn't <lb/>
even give him a few old collars f <lb/>
Guess they were too large. Poor <lb/>
Logo, he got left bad. Good day. <lb/>
I'll call again. <lb/>
Pitt county is fast <lb/>
as a tobacco growing county, <lb/>
and we expect yet to see it one of <lb/>
the best in the State. The <lb/>
has time again advocated <lb/>
tobacco culture and used its <lb/>
is fast subsiding and all will soon <lb/>
be hale, hearty and able to eat three <lb/>
square meals a day. <lb/>
Miss Rosa Lane has returned to <lb/>
contest in that Stale in opposition <lb/>
to Senator Vest. <lb/>
The government of Switzerland <lb/>
I has voluntarily apologized for the <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Has Moved to One Door North of Court House. <lb/>
WILL CONTINUE THE OF <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory is well equipped with pat up nothing <lb/>
but We keep up with the times and Improved styles. <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can from <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SMELL DISSOLVED HONE, <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb/>
N. C. Mar. <lb/>
her at after a pleas I imprisonment of an American <lb/>
visit of two weeks, dining J sen in that country. <lb/>
Which time she made many <lb/>
and her absence has caused one <lb/>
our boys to think of crossing the <lb/>
placid <lb/>
We think we can safely predict if <lb/>
all signs fail that a certain <lb/>
gentleman north of Tar river has <lb/>
succeeded in inducing <lb/>
of <lb/>
the j . <lb/>
the fair fields beyond. the equal if not the superior <lb/>
The Temperance OM W; J- <lb/>
and the Church Guild is doing the See- <lb/>
work. We'd like to know w tin- <lb/>
The Oldest Fair in the State. <lb/>
Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb/>
For twenty years the fair <lb/>
has been in existence, and In all <lb/>
that time it not missed a year, <lb/>
one The exhibitions are always of the <lb/>
popular young ladies to Share best and the the largest, <lb/>
joys and sorrows with him in The. fair this year promises to be. <lb/>
the equal <lb/>
Greenville Club don't <lb/>
are dying at a rapid rate, <lb/>
some call it cholera, others think <lb/>
they have the typhoid lever. <lb/>
Crops are unusually short, cotton <lb/>
almost a swamp land. <lb/>
Dr. W. L. is not only a very <lb/>
successful physician, but is also one <lb/>
of our most <lb/>
reaping off his w heat and <lb/>
he sowed the same land down in <lb/>
live pecks to the acre <lb/>
from this same land he has saved <lb/>
twenty thousand pounds of <lb/>
hay, at a cost of ten cents per I <lb/>
died. lie says pens and crabgrass <lb/>
makes the very best feed, better <lb/>
than fodder, his banns like it <lb/>
better. Ho also raises most every- <lb/>
thing at home that he consumes. <lb/>
l all farmers would profit by his <lb/>
example they certainly may expect <lb/>
an increased dawn of prosperity. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
rotary, ate doing all in their power <lb/>
to make this the best, fair of all, and <lb/>
the efforts of two such indefatigable <lb/>
workers will net be without good <lb/>
result. The fair this year will be <lb/>
held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- <lb/>
day and Friday, October <lb/>
31st. and November 1st. will <lb/>
be given away in premiums. The <lb/>
racing purses are very liberal and <lb/>
this feature will be one of the best. <lb/>
Special attractions for each any. <lb/>
trains on all the rail- <lb/>
roads. For copy of the premium <lb/>
list write to W. Secretary, <lb/>
E. A. TAFT, <lb/>
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has <lb/>
bought out the Grocery establishment of T. it. Cherry and with <lb/>
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best <lb/>
Storm, Coil, Ra, Horn, King. GROCER AND FAMILY SUPPLIES <lb/>
Also keep on a full of ready At prices fully in keeping with the hard times. keep Flour, <lb/>
Meat, Lord, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb/>
Glassware, Tobacco, Arc, <lb/>
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb/>
You are invited to call. the dace, at Cherry's stand. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which will sell as BOW as lowest. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of and <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
for past favor hope <lb/>
of It <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
MOSES <lb/>
just received the nicest line of-------- <lb/>
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, <lb/>
Ever brought to Greenville and will continue to keep on until after th <lb/>
holiday season. If yon Deed anything In that line It will lo your advantage to <lb/>
give him a trial before purchasing. <lb/>
VIOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR STRINGS <lb/>
Also for sale. Watches, and Jewelry repaired at short notice and in work- <lb/>
manlike manlier and warranted. Call see him. <lb/>
A SUPERB <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY <lb/>
Can now be seen at my store. I have <lb/>
the latest newest patterns, and <lb/>
an experience of several years at the <lb/>
business qualifies me for doing all work <lb/>
Satisfactory and well. also do <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Rave again come your attention and solid your esteemed patronage <lb/>
We do not claim we have the largest best stock cast of the. <lb/>
Mountains, but we do say are to the front <lb/>
--------with a specially selected line of------- <lb/>
Next door to B. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb/>
---------will on hand a fine line of--------- <lb/>
Heat. Flour, Coffee, Sugar. Oil, <lb/>
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb/>
Bananas. Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a <lb/>
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Call and see <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, N. c. <lb/>
Suited to the want of a large of customers. We are in full with <lb/>
the hard times and can will make low cash prices to all who favor us with <lb/>
their patronage. Look down this column and sec if we cannot interest you. <lb/>
arc better prepared than ever before lo serve you. have in to-day <lb/>
a line of <lb/>
Though Boyle's trial ended more <lb/>
than a w ago, it is yet the theme <lb/>
of very much comment. Around <lb/>
and throughout the State. <lb/>
public Opinion was much divided <lb/>
to his guilt. Raleigh <lb/>
say to sum the <lb/>
matter up in a nut it was be- <lb/>
either the testimony of <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
our inflate Correspondent. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Oct. <lb/>
President Harrison has not <lb/>
ed a pleasant week, politically <lb/>
speaking. First Assistant Post- <lb/>
master General returned <lb/>
from a pilgrimage he made to Ma- <lb/>
at President <lb/>
toward persuading farm- suggestion, and hack had <lb/>
to plant it. it can be news. That was a terrible <lb/>
done successfully has been bad made the <lb/>
, i i , . t President believe that he was <lb/>
beyond doubt. Last year tobacco Virginia. Then came <lb/>
; raised in Pitt county took the first, the news that Indianapolis his old <lb/>
prize at Hie Danville Tobacco Ex- Lome, had gone democratic, and to <lb/>
position, and those planting add to discomfit Banned by this <lb/>
co this made a fine sue- <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have <lb/>
you call and examine bit stock. <lb/>
MRS. E. A. SHEPHERD.<lb/>
mm <lb/>
j. c c <lb/>
Co. n c. <lb/>
T. II. <lb/>
Co. N C <lb/>
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton Factors, <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
have had many years ex- <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb/>
.- advantage of shippers. <lb/>
We have coming in i,,, IO <lb/>
Job LOS in Stand- hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
ATTENTION <lb/>
and Trimmings, Calicoes. <lb/>
. and Settings, for and Hoy's Suits. Homespun, <lb/>
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics. Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking. <lb/>
Boots and Shoes. I <lb/>
For Men. Women, Boys, Children, at prices that will cause the poor to <lb/>
rejoice, and the hearts of all will be made who buy Boots and Shoes from us, <lb/>
why V we sell low and the worth. A full line of <lb/>
and Goods that will delight the hearts of and old. <lb/>
HATS and CATS for men. boys and children. II HE, in this line we <lb/>
a stock a- complete as the farmer or mechanic can We make a specialty <lb/>
of steel Nails and guarantee lo he the <lb/>
news, several private telegrams <lb/>
gave the information that the es <lb/>
of it. Here are two articles Union soldiers were responsible for <lb/>
taken from our exchanges showing , and that I hey intended it as a Te- <lb/>
how people elsewhere are looking I for the removal of Tanner, <lb/>
girl or the testimony of Boyle, and I on s. x first is Scot. j The same news has created a slam- <lb/>
the Jury were very decided in , says S <lb/>
belief that the testimony of saw Mr j K Warren, anything like same rates <lb/>
girl was true. The case Pitt county, this week on disaffection is shown in the soldier I <lb/>
brought down between these two, his return from Henderson, where ; vote in that state as was exhibited j <lb/>
it is no surprise to us that he was he had been to make sales of cars; <lb/>
. , , T. . ., . crop. the state are gone glimmering <lb/>
convicted. It is our opinion that m s j might have beens. <lb/>
Boyle is a villain, and that opinion sales on what was i The only member of the <lb/>
is greatly strengthened by the re- ed on acre.-, at an average that is not disappointed at <lb/>
ports him that have acre. He without waning prospects in <lb/>
, T .-.- i ------i, i hired labor, so makes the most is Mr. has <lb/>
out from St Louis. Any man of e q , fa and ever <lb/>
will steal money from a church and j known Mr. j,. y. to conceal bis dislike. <lb/>
spend it in houses of prostitution, I or, of Henderson, Whoso dealings i Much excitement was created j <lb/>
proved satisfactory to Mr. among democrats here early in the j <lb/>
Mr. Warren says that Pitt county week by the publication of a <lb/>
some of the finest land stating that Hon. <lb/>
in the Stale. Some of two eastern would never again be able, <lb/>
occupy his scat lo I be <lb/>
or play cards wenches <lb/>
in jail, would not hesitate to rob a <lb/>
girl of her virtue upon <lb/>
the opportunity. Boyle the Stale fair be- <lb/>
severe punishment. ; come tobacco growing sections, and <lb/>
Later news allayed it. A telegram I <lb/>
Presents i. mat form <lb/>
r LAXATIVE <lb/>
CF CALIFORNIA, <lb/>
Combined with the medicinal <lb/>
virtues of plants known to be <lb/>
most beneficial to the human <lb/>
forming an agreeable <lb/>
and effective laxative to <lb/>
cure Habitual <lb/>
and many ills de- <lb/>
pending on a weak or inactive <lb/>
condition of the , <lb/>
LIVER BOWELS. <lb/>
It it the most excellent remedy It now to <lb/>
When one U Bilious or <lb/>
SO THAT <lb/>
pure blood, <lb/>
HEALTH and <lb/>
Every one is using it and all arc <lb/>
delighted with it <lb/>
ask <lb/>
ard Prints at cents <lb/>
and Ginghams at <lb/>
cents. Call early that <lb/>
you may have first <lb/>
styles to select from. <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
which we arc at prices, arc to <lb/>
take in and selling low down. Can we interest yon <lb/>
if so in and examine our Sugar, -rs. Coffee, Tea. Soaps, <lb/>
Meats of Floor <lb/>
arc now liming from Bud ll ran yon if yon Call and <lb/>
examine before baying elsewhere. Tobacco sod <lb/>
Headquarters for <lb/>
Of a line not lo in such a <lb/>
Single Bedsteads, Tables. Cots. Spring and <lb/>
and of kind- and <lb/>
all to suit hard limes and short crops. Anything you want In this lino if w <lb/>
have not got it in we Will make a special older for as have j <lb/>
from several of the best furniture in the lulled Slates and sat- , <lb/>
to prices, Willow ware. Lamps, <lb/>
Cellars. Cart Saddles. Millinery. <lb/>
and Traveling Bags, <lb/>
Life is too short I o keep on telling what have and ran do. <lb/>
HG STROP CO. <lb/>
U .<lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
Joshua Francis Nobles, <lb/>
Nobles and Joshua <lb/>
and <lb/>
to the Court. <lb/>
to an order in the above <lb/>
I entitled special l <lb/>
for sale the court house door In <lb/>
Greenville. X. c. on Saturday October <lb/>
, the following tracts of land <lb/>
situated In county, known as lot <lb/>
in the division of lands between <lb/>
the heirs at law of Thomas Noble. St., <lb/>
which was allotted to Sal lie Nobles, con- <lb/>
acres, more or less, bounded <lb/>
at the corner of <lb/>
lot on toe south prong of Long <lb/>
Branch, running the line of that lot S <lb/>
i Z to another corner of said lot in the <lb/>
yon and prosperity and giving man. woman child who comet <lb/>
W it to a stake, to a cordial invitation to conic in and examine our stock, <lb/>
S U W SM ft to a <lb/>
station on the run of the south prong <lb/>
of Blanch, thence down the <lb/>
courses of said prong to the 1st <lb/>
station. Also one-eighth part of an <lb/>
I divided tract of acres. Terms of <lb/>
side- Cash. Joshua <lb/>
ft M. Bernard, Special Com <lb/>
remain yours to serve <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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A MONSTER DISPLAY <lb/>
Fall and Winter Goods <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Gil EX M. C. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Winter wearing apparel far surpass any <lb/>
previous exhibition, and comprise every- <lb/>
thing m and stylish In our line. <lb/>
We have selected with great care a <lb/>
large assortment of reliable goods in <lb/>
every department and cordially invite <lb/>
an inspection of same from our friends <lb/>
and customer. <lb/>
handle none reliable <lb/>
prices may attention, <lb/>
but a no merit, not <lb/>
even in the price. <lb/>
Below we call your attention to the <lb/>
various departments, each of which is <lb/>
replete with new and seasonable goods. <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
We have a large and varied collection <lb/>
of high class novelties in this depart- <lb/>
embracing Mohairs. Alpaca <lb/>
Side Hands. and Flannels <lb/>
in Stripe. and Plain. Silk Warp <lb/>
All Wool Ladies <lb/>
Cloth, Surges, and numerous other at- <lb/>
tractions in and Colored Press <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, <lb/>
Containing Persian Silks. Plushes. <lb/>
Eiffel Bands, Silk <lb/>
and Fringes. and <lb/>
Brocade. <lb/>
AND CLOAKS. <lb/>
Plaid Sackings. Eider Down and <lb/>
Flannels in all desirable shade. <lb/>
A selection of and Misses <lb/>
Wraps embracing every style that pop- <lb/>
and <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
This is where made the hit of <lb/>
the season. We have collected an as- <lb/>
that is peerless as to style, lit <lb/>
and service, and prices that none of our <lb/>
competitors can touch. <lb/>
This department embrace- a stylish, <lb/>
well-made line of every cut and shape <lb/>
in Flannels, Wales, Cheviots. <lb/>
and every other stylish fabric. <lb/>
BOY'S CLOTHING. <lb/>
In this line we reign supreme, our <lb/>
and boy's clothes are <lb/>
Just the thing for street and school <lb/>
wear. Our line of Fancy Boys clothes <lb/>
embraces everything for the little gent. <lb/>
that we will not be <lb/>
by any one. <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. <lb/>
Under this bead we want to call your <lb/>
attention to our line of Fine Dress <lb/>
Shirts. Flannel Shirts, Boy's Percale <lb/>
and Flannel Waists. Underwear, Neck- <lb/>
wear, Hosiery, etc. <lb/>
HATS. HATS. <lb/>
Several styles of the celebrated <lb/>
and styles. The <lb/>
the newest, is <lb/>
another style among large line of <lb/>
Boys Men's Hats. <lb/>
FINK FOOTWEAR. <lb/>
We are positively showing the largest <lb/>
number of styles in Ladies and Gents <lb/>
Fine Footwear ever brought to this <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Fine Turns and Welts for Ladies. <lb/>
Celebrated Stonewall Tips for Misses <lb/>
and Children. <lb/>
Fine Handmade Hoods for Gents. <lb/>
Ask to our its a <lb/>
daisy. <lb/>
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. ETC. <lb/>
Extra Super, All Wool, Three Ply, <lb/>
Two PI Ingrain, Tapestry and Body <lb/>
Brussels, Oil Cloths, in all widths, <lb/>
and Velvet Rugs. Lace Curtains, <lb/>
Linen Shades and a complete line of <lb/>
general house furnishings. <lb/>
Space will net permit our publishing <lb/>
n detail our mammoth stock. But a <lb/>
call at our store where you will find us <lb/>
read to show you through con- <lb/>
you that our stock is the largest <lb/>
and met complete ever shown here. <lb/>
Don't fail to call. <lb/>
M. R. Lang<lb/>
M. R. Lang's Column. <lb/>
Col <lb/>
Fairs in order. <lb/>
Get gnu ready. <lb/>
Quite dusty last week. <lb/>
Farmers are housing their <lb/>
crops. <lb/>
Raleigh Fail- In full blast this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
The river has been low for some <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Superior Court in Ibis <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Have gin house insured. <lb/>
See J. L. Sugg. <lb/>
Mattresses made or repaired by <lb/>
C T. Savage. <lb/>
A lamp bas been placed in front <lb/>
of <lb/>
Good band made Mattresses for <lb/>
sale by C. T. Savage. <lb/>
Did yon ever see any one sew <lb/>
with their left <lb/>
85.75 will buy Lace, best <lb/>
Flour at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Several Greenville people are at- <lb/>
tending the State Fair. <lb/>
Large enough crowd in town Sat <lb/>
but very small trade. <lb/>
weather now for putting the <lb/>
county roads good order. <lb/>
lot of Hyacinth and Tulip <lb/>
Bulbs for sale at Riverside Nursery. <lb/>
What are you going to do now <lb/>
for the advancement of Greenville. <lb/>
Perfectly Grand. <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Seed Rye sale. <lb/>
B- C. <lb/>
Highest cash price paid for cotton <lb/>
Seed by E. O. Glenn. bush- <lb/>
els wanted. <lb/>
One dollar a Solid Leather <lb/>
Ladies Shoe at B. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
97.00 bays h Doable Barrel Can <lb/>
at J. Cherry Co's <lb/>
You can get postage stamps, mail <lb/>
your letters and at the <lb/>
Telegraph office. <lb/>
One dollar buys a Whole Stock <lb/>
Mans Shoe J. B. Cherry Co's <lb/>
Good <lb/>
All light now, new stove up and a <lb/>
bin lull coal. Come on with <lb/>
weather, Mr. <lb/>
All goods low down for the Spot- <lb/>
Cash at J. B. Cherry Co's- <lb/>
Anything but jute is the covering <lb/>
that is seen on cot ten these days. <lb/>
for the <lb/>
U. Morris Bros, have the cheap <lb/>
est and best town. <lb/>
Now for it. You can shoot all the <lb/>
partridges you bud. Who will <lb/>
report the first to tins office. <lb/>
For a nice suit of Clothing go to <lb/>
II. <lb/>
In creation God us His <lb/>
hand, but redemption God gives <lb/>
us His Monad- <lb/>
Don't tail to call on H. Morns <lb/>
for Clothing, Shoes, Hats and <lb/>
all dry <lb/>
County Superintendent ex- <lb/>
applicants for Teacher's <lb/>
Certificates Friday and Saturday. <lb/>
One Brown Cotton Gin, <lb/>
for sale cheap by A. Forbes. <lb/>
Greenville business are de- <lb/>
lighted with better mail <lb/>
ties that the railroad has us. <lb/>
Try a Barrel Sweet Home Floor <lb/>
Best in town at J B. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
The rain began Sunday <lb/>
night has settled the dust and <lb/>
caused the weather to turn cooler. <lb/>
N. Plaid <lb/>
per yard, at J. B. Co's. <lb/>
He that is oft reproved and bard <lb/>
bis heart shall be suddenly <lb/>
destroyed, and that without <lb/>
You should use the very best Fan <lb/>
West India Molasses, at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
Mr. Jack Johnson is catching <lb/>
some line fish with book Hue. <lb/>
He is best angler <lb/>
The Prettiest Line of Ladies Jew <lb/>
in town at Moses <lb/>
the Jeweler. <lb/>
A letter came from Salisbury to <lb/>
Greenville, last week, by way of In- <lb/>
Ind. How is that for a <lb/>
A Full Line of Clocks, Jewelry <lb/>
and Spectacles for sale by Moses <lb/>
Jeweler. <lb/>
Greenville people feast fish <lb/>
shipped by rail from More- <lb/>
bead City. They in twelve <lb/>
hours. <lb/>
Just Received a nice Line of Gold <lb/>
and Silver Watches. For sale cheap. <lb/>
Moses the <lb/>
trip tickets from Greens <lb/>
ville to Weldon, including one ad- <lb/>
mission to the Fair, will cost <lb/>
1.00. <lb/>
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb/>
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb/>
is a of its superiority, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Sheriff Tucker received a telegram <lb/>
last week to lock out for two bales <lb/>
cotton stolen from Mr. W. B. <lb/>
of Boll's Ferry. <lb/>
All for 16.00. A good business <lb/>
suit of clothes, a soft or stiff hat, a <lb/>
good pair of shoes and get there <lb/>
at Higgs <lb/>
Coal for sale per ton. <lb/>
Small quantity cent per tub. <lb/>
Do not send for coal without send- <lb/>
money to for it. Coal is <lb/>
cash. E. C. Glenn. <lb/>
To <lb/>
and Fevers, to cleanse system <lb/>
effectually, yet gently, when costive <lb/>
or bilious, or when the blood is <lb/>
or sluggish, to <lb/>
cine habitual constipation, to <lb/>
ken the kidney s and liver to a heal <lb/>
thy activity, without irritating or <lb/>
them, <lb/>
Mr. O. has moved late <lb/>
house on Third street. <lb/>
The child of Dr. and Mrs. <lb/>
J. W. Perkins died Monday night. <lb/>
Thanks Mr. W. W. Hall, <lb/>
for a ticket to <lb/>
the Weldon Fair. <lb/>
Miss Florence of Wash- <lb/>
t last week visiting Miss <lb/>
Margie <lb/>
Miss Lillie Moore, of <lb/>
was visiting Miss Nannie <lb/>
part of last week. <lb/>
Miss Ella King returned Sunday <lb/>
from a visit of several weeks with <lb/>
relatives in Wilson. <lb/>
Little Willie, two year son of <lb/>
Mr. J. G. Sheppard. of Bearer Dam <lb/>
township, died last Thursday. <lb/>
Mr. J. W. Brown has resigned his <lb/>
position clerk with A. Forbes and <lb/>
Is acting as assistant at the depot. <lb/>
Mr. L. H. has rented one <lb/>
of Col- Skinners houses in <lb/>
ville, and moved bis family into it. <lb/>
J L. will preach at <lb/>
Red Oak Church, lour miles from <lb/>
Greenville on the plank road, next <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mr. J. A. Moore, who for several <lb/>
months has been in New York, re- <lb/>
turned to Greenville last week. We <lb/>
were glad to see him back. <lb/>
Col. Matthew Carr, a very aged <lb/>
and honorable citizens of Greene <lb/>
county, died Monday morning. <lb/>
He was more than eighty years old. <lb/>
Messrs. W. B. James, S. T. <lb/>
and the editor of the <lb/>
Ton have received invitations to <lb/>
act as Marshals at the coining Wei <lb/>
don fair. <lb/>
Dr. W. K. Warren returned last <lb/>
week from Conetoe where be has <lb/>
been practicing for a few weeks. <lb/>
lie says that section is too healthy <lb/>
for a doctor. <lb/>
The Evangelist Pearson, began a <lb/>
ten days meeting in on Sun <lb/>
day. We have heard several <lb/>
of town express a to <lb/>
go hear him. <lb/>
Mr. W. A. Fleming returned Mon- <lb/>
day from Oxford where he had been <lb/>
to sell tobacco. have not seen <lb/>
him since, therefore cant report the <lb/>
success of bis sales. <lb/>
The following left, for the Raleigh <lb/>
fair on Monday ;. Hairy <lb/>
Skinner. Miss Ella J. J. <lb/>
J. Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
J. B. and J. William <lb/>
sou. <lb/>
Mr. II. H. Wilson returned last j <lb/>
Thursday from a trip to Goldsboro <lb/>
and Washington City. He stood a <lb/>
Civil Service examination while <lb/>
away, and has his eye on a position <lb/>
under Uncle Sam. <lb/>
Mr Wiley T. Johnson traveling <lb/>
salesman for Paine ft Co. <lb/>
tobacco manufacturers of Winston, <lb/>
has been town this week. He is <lb/>
an old of Foreman, Mr. <lb/>
Burch, and spent an evening at the <lb/>
office. He is as jolly <lb/>
as the days are long and is consul-, <lb/>
arable of a musical wonder. He <lb/>
get man music; out of a tin <lb/>
whistle than any man ever saw, <lb/>
and is a beautiful former on the <lb/>
flute. <lb/>
Tucker tells us that since <lb/>
having the interior of the jail white- <lb/>
washed most of its occupants are <lb/>
white There are now board- <lb/>
him five whites two <lb/>
and the time will <lb/>
be out soon. <lb/>
There arrived at the express office <lb/>
here, a few days ago. two floe Ches- <lb/>
pigs, pure white, for Mr. D. W. <lb/>
H. Smith, of The pigs <lb/>
came from Ohio. It is gratifying to <lb/>
see that many farmers of Pitt <lb/>
are directing their attention to <lb/>
better stock. <lb/>
It men will keep on their <lb/>
good behavior and not be so bolster <lb/>
they go out serenading, it <lb/>
may not, be necessary to render <lb/>
afterward. There is nothing <lb/>
the ladies appreciate above, a <lb/>
nice oaths <lb/>
mingled with strains <lb/>
are not harmonious. <lb/>
Saturday Chief of Police sold <lb/>
at auction some paraphernalia <lb/>
ken <lb/>
that were here about a month ago. <lb/>
The articles were taken for fines <lb/>
costs and were a banjo, triangle, old <lb/>
iron ring, suit of speckled calico <lb/>
clown clothes, There <lb/>
much demand for the outfit. <lb/>
Cotton leaving here steamer <lb/>
Greenville mornings <lb/>
reaches Norfolk Sunday evening, <lb/>
and cotton leaving here at the same <lb/>
hour Tuesday Mornings reaches <lb/>
Norfolk evening. Tho <lb/>
Tar River Transportation Co- with <lb/>
the Clyde Line is giving our ship <lb/>
good service. <lb/>
This office ha laid in a very largo <lb/>
stock of paper and would like to <lb/>
have your orders for job printing. <lb/>
men should remember that <lb/>
the Reflector labors for the <lb/>
general good of the community, <lb/>
which fact should merit their pat- <lb/>
Beside this, are <lb/>
pared to turn out job printing that <lb/>
will give entire satisfaction <lb/>
J. J. Cherry the new grocery <lb/>
has an advertisement in the Re- <lb/>
to-day calls <lb/>
to the nice lino of heavy and <lb/>
fancy groceries which can now be <lb/>
found in bis store, lie will carry a <lb/>
full line and suit the wants of all <lb/>
purchasers. Remember his place, <lb/>
next door to E. C. Glenn's, and give <lb/>
a call. <lb/>
The farmers should place all their <lb/>
machinery and tools a dry place <lb/>
where they will not be exposed to <lb/>
bad weather during the winter. <lb/>
is work for the business <lb/>
men Greenville to do if they ex- <lb/>
the town to take its proper <lb/>
sit win in the march of progress. <lb/>
One dollar and cents <lb/>
will get a round trip ticket from <lb/>
Greenville to Tarboro and one ad- <lb/>
mission to Fair next month. <lb/>
The first tax received by the Sher- <lb/>
for came <lb/>
township was paid by B C Gan- <lb/>
non, administrator of Caleb Can <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
Clarence keeps a nice <lb/>
line of cigars at his cigar stamp <lb/>
stand, in the Telegraph office. Call <lb/>
him when you want a good <lb/>
smoke. <lb/>
Mr. J. F. living about five <lb/>
miles from town, tells us that a rat- <lb/>
snake nearly four feet long was <lb/>
killed in bis yard Sunday morning <lb/>
before last. <lb/>
Greenville needs many <lb/>
yet there are none but what <lb/>
could be secured if the citizens <lb/>
would go to work them <lb/>
the light way. <lb/>
Greenville, N, C, is growing rap <lb/>
idly. We like that <lb/>
ville <lb/>
Thanks, brother. Its a fine town. <lb/>
Run down to see us. <lb/>
We have been to an- <lb/>
that a committee on enter- <lb/>
has been appointed <lb/>
Tarboro, and will be ample <lb/>
for all who attend <lb/>
the Pearson meetings. <lb/>
We have been requested to ask <lb/>
that all persons living adjacent to <lb/>
Creek meet Greenville on <lb/>
the first Monday in November to <lb/>
consult and plans looking <lb/>
to the draining of said creek. <lb/>
There was a meeting at Bell's <lb/>
Ferry, last week, of the persons <lb/>
over whose land the railroad will <lb/>
pass when extended from Greenville <lb/>
to Kinston. Tho right of way was <lb/>
pledged and the railroad invited to <lb/>
go through. <lb/>
The obedience of Christ saves us <lb/>
from condemnation of sin. His <lb/>
blood saves the guilt of sin. <lb/>
His grace saves us from the power <lb/>
of sin. His intercession saves us <lb/>
from the temptations and assaults <lb/>
of sin. <lb/>
Humor. <lb/>
Send a to the Dur- <lb/>
ham, C, and get a copy of tho <lb/>
handsome eight-page weekly con- <lb/>
full report of Sam <lb/>
mediums, with many of his original <lb/>
and witty sayings. <lb/>
Well <lb/>
It is seldom a goes into <lb/>
a community with such strong <lb/>
as those in the possession <lb/>
of Dr. Harmon. He bas traveled <lb/>
over much of this country, and bas <lb/>
with him endorsements from those <lb/>
high in authority in many of the <lb/>
States and Territories. We pub- <lb/>
one that is indeed com- <lb/>
to Doctor. Our own <lb/>
experience him has convinced <lb/>
us that he is a man of character as <lb/>
well as a thorough master of bis <lb/>
profession. The many in this com- <lb/>
Who have been <lb/>
by him bear testimony <lb/>
o his skill. <lb/>
Beware. <lb/>
The Henderson Leaf sounds <lb/>
a word of which we I <lb/>
duce, and advise readers of the Re- j <lb/>
to wear it their bats <lb/>
until all the fairs are o'er. Here it <lb/>
season of the agricultural <lb/>
fair is now at hand and the Gold Leaf j <lb/>
wants to give its friends a timely j <lb/>
warning. Tho <lb/>
the machine <lb/>
men, the man with the ma-1 <lb/>
the the <lb/>
much man, the <lb/>
and all will <lb/>
all be there, full bloom most like- <lb/>
and a goodly number, as usual <lb/>
will be fleeced. When will the aver <lb/>
age American learn not. to bet on <lb/>
another man's game Let these <lb/>
fellows <lb/>
Scriptural repentance is that <lb/>
deep and radical change, whereby a <lb/>
sinner turns from the idols <lb/>
and self unto God, devotes <lb/>
movement of the inner and out- <lb/>
an to the captivity of his <lb/>
Every guest at Hotel Macon <lb/>
Monday at dinner, fount a verse <lb/>
scripture on a strip of paper under <lb/>
their plate. May God bless this <lb/>
silent work oil the part of of His <lb/>
shall not re <lb/>
tarn unto me Lord. <lb/>
din <lb/>
gin house belonging to ex <lb/>
Sheriff King, Falkland township, <lb/>
was destroyed by die on <lb/>
day night last week. In the gin <lb/>
house wore about pounds of <lb/>
cotton, a gin. grist mill, some carts <lb/>
farm implements, which were <lb/>
destroyed. There was no insurance <lb/>
upon the King <lb/>
estimates his loss at The <lb/>
Are was discovered about o'clock <lb/>
at night is supposed to be of <lb/>
incendiary origin. This is evident <lb/>
from the fact that no fire had <lb/>
about the building for two or three <lb/>
days prior to the. conflagration, and <lb/>
when it was first discovered was <lb/>
burning more than place. <lb/>
The loss was quite severe Sheriff <lb/>
King and truly sympathies with <lb/>
him. <lb/>
The <lb/>
The meeting being conducted in <lb/>
the Mot hod 1st Church by <lb/>
list F. continues this <lb/>
week. The attendance upon the <lb/>
services is very large, at, some of <lb/>
them the building hardly being <lb/>
to the crowd. <lb/>
Mr. has preached strong <lb/>
mons, exposed sin its vilest forms <lb/>
and has held up Jesus as the only <lb/>
Savior of the world. He has been <lb/>
earnest and faithful in his <lb/>
though as yet but few conversions <lb/>
have as a reward for his <lb/>
labors. Notwithstanding the <lb/>
dance is so large, and there is seem- <lb/>
much interest manifested, <lb/>
the people are hard move to re- <lb/>
for their sins. It. may be <lb/>
that in is joined to his <lb/>
and is to be let alone to go on in sin <lb/>
until cut down and called to tho <lb/>
judgment. Woo be to such as <lb/>
are called from earth unprepared to <lb/>
meet God. True, God says <lb/>
spirit shall not always strive with <lb/>
yet hope His Divine ear <lb/>
will not be turned against Green- <lb/>
ville, and that ere the meeting shall <lb/>
close He may many <lb/>
souls to light in answer to <lb/>
earnest prayers of Christians <lb/>
and the labors of Evangelist. <lb/>
After getting the proceedings of <lb/>
the last meeting the Board of <lb/>
County Commissioners in type for <lb/>
this paper it bad to be left over <lb/>
next issue. <lb/>
Pitt Exhibits. <lb/>
Two of the handsomest buggies <lb/>
ever put up we <lb/>
doubt their being in the <lb/>
now being exhibited at <lb/>
the Raleigh Fair by Mr. J. D. WiN <lb/>
One is a top buggy with <lb/>
varnished and solid <lb/>
black body. other was an Open <lb/>
the whole being a varnished <lb/>
job showing the of <lb/>
the wood. The body of this bug- <lb/>
was beautiful. Both <lb/>
were trimmed in dark green cloth. <lb/>
Many of our people saw these bug- <lb/>
before they were shipped to <lb/>
Raleigh and it was a general ex- <lb/>
that they would never get <lb/>
back to Greenville. We shall ex- <lb/>
Mr. to take the <lb/>
premium for the handsomest and <lb/>
best buggies at the fair. <lb/>
One of the <lb/>
Mr. Warren, proprietor of the <lb/>
Riverside presented us <lb/>
with a basket of James <lb/>
grapes yesterday. We never know <lb/>
how to say enough this excellent <lb/>
grape. Riverside Nursery is the <lb/>
place to get or the vines. Mi. <lb/>
Warren is shipping quantities of <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
Dave, we are almost envious of <lb/>
such a treat. Surely there is no <lb/>
finer grape than the James. But <lb/>
Vance county will soon be able to <lb/>
boast producing large quantities <lb/>
of them we hope. Many of our cit- <lb/>
have been growing young <lb/>
vines purchased of Mr. Warren a <lb/>
year or two ago. would like to <lb/>
see them cultivated generally, <lb/>
as as the superior worth <lb/>
of the James grape becomes known <lb/>
we are sure it will receive greater <lb/>
and <lb/>
Gold Leaf. <lb/>
Boise City, Idaho, <lb/>
The undersigned, old residents of <lb/>
Boise City, cheerfully add their <lb/>
to the professional skill of <lb/>
Dr. S- Harmon, the oculist. He has <lb/>
demonstrated beyond dispute and <lb/>
to the entire satisfaction of all that <lb/>
he is an oculist of the highest order. <lb/>
During his stay here of two months <lb/>
he treated many eases of diseased <lb/>
and success crowned his efforts <lb/>
in every instance. Several these <lb/>
cases of long standing and <lb/>
of a most aggravated nature, and <lb/>
their cure is regarded as <lb/>
Tho statements in the press <lb/>
of our city, giving names of a j <lb/>
her of his patients, and a few of <lb/>
the particulars in each case, are <lb/>
strictly true. Success is the only <lb/>
which to judge of skill. <lb/>
Dr. Harmon succeeded his <lb/>
in this city where pretended <lb/>
oculists who preceded him met <lb/>
with signal failure. This <lb/>
is voluntarily presented <lb/>
asked, to one whom we firmly be- <lb/>
well deserves it. <lb/>
Member Boise City Council <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
Editor Idaho Democrat. <lb/>
Secretary's office, City, <lb/>
Idaho, Jan. 1887. <lb/>
S. Secretary of <lb/>
Idaho, do hereby to the <lb/>
of the above statement as <lb/>
to Dr. Harmon's high and <lb/>
skill as an oculist and gentleman. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Given under of the Territory <lb/>
of Idaho. <lb/>
The venerable historian our, <lb/>
country, <lb/>
ed his eighty-eighth birthday last <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
An attempt was made to blow up <lb/>
abattoir at fortieth street <lb/>
and North River, by <lb/>
mite. <lb/>
The the Mississippi <lb/>
River steamer Corona exploded at <lb/>
Port Hudson, last Thursday, killing <lb/>
forty-six of the passengers and <lb/>
crew. <lb/>
WONDERS <lb/>
Will Never Cease. <lb/>
OUR CALICOES AT BLEACHED AND <lb/>
Unbleached Domestics at cents. Worsted Dress Goods at <lb/>
cent--. Yard wide Dress at to 2.1 cents. Dress Ginghams at <lb/>
to cents. A line of at to cents. A full line of Cash- <lb/>
meres in all the new shades and trimmings to match. Only a Silk <lb/>
Embroidered are unsurpassed <lb/>
Misses Hosiery at cents per pair. <lb/>
AND SHOES to fit all size feet. Children Shoes at to <lb/>
cents. Good Men's Boots 11.25. Good and Button Shoes <lb/>
at cents Shoes at cents to 11.25. <lb/>
IN HATS, to fit both head and pocket book. Our stock <lb/>
was never more complete. <lb/>
ONE WORD TO THE MAN who wants Pants that, wont bag at the <lb/>
knees. Boys and Youths Suits at 1.00 to 2.00. Single Pants at <lb/>
cents. Pants at cent up. Good Business Suits men at <lb/>
3.00 to 4.50. Overcoats to lit. everybody at 1.50 up.<lb/>
Come where you run bay to snit times mm boot crops.<lb/>
Frank Johnson, <lb/>
The oldest and experienced <lb/>
OYSTER COOK <lb/>
Is still to the flout. lie has arrange <lb/>
the prices to suit the times. <lb/>
CU Tall <lb/>
With Ingredients, such as Bat <lb/>
-r. Sauce. Ac. <lb/>
yon want Oysters call on Frank <lb/>
Johnson and you will get the of <lb/>
your money. <lb/>
Greenville. N. U <lb/>
Fact <lb/>
Having determined to out our mercantile <lb/>
business we are now offering our <lb/>
stock of------ <lb/>
AX <lb/>
C OS T <lb/>
------Our stock embraces------ <lb/>
Dry Goods, Slices, Clothing, <lb/>
Hardware, Crockery, Sec. <lb/>
If you want bargains on any of these goods <lb/>
COME -A-T <lb/>
As they must be sold out. <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER CO., <lb/>
I X VII U V i<lb/>
Tar Transportation <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
N. M. Lawrence. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
It. K. Ag <lb/>
for ravel Ta <lb/>
Kiwi. <lb/>
The Steamer the fluent <lb/>
and quickest boat ,, river, she <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, i. <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Kitted up for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience of <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A Table furnished with <lb/>
the market <lb/>
A trip OH the Steamer i; i n vi i I. <lb/>
not only comfortable hut attractive. <lb/>
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb/>
and Friday at Ii. o'clock, A. M. <lb/>
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at t o'clock, a. M. <lb/>
Freights n daily <lb/>
Dills Lading given to all points. <lb/>
I. J. i treat <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
ML INSTITUTE <lb/>
TALL TERM <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
Principal, <lb/>
. Principal <lb/>
De- <lb/>
pa moot <lb/>
Miss-------. in <lb/>
Department, <lb/>
Miss May <lb/>
Music. <lb/>
Vocal Music. <lb/>
Miss Fainting and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
Mil. Penmanship <lb/>
and Commercial Department. <lb/>
Primary, cm Academic i. <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb/>
sic and Drawing. l. <lb/>
Commercial. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Healthy Location and Good <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb/>
Boarders, A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all graduates of class <lb/>
lions. Music Department <lb/>
m work to any College the Slate. <lb/>
New Piano Organs. <lb/>
A of nearly volumes. <lb/>
recently for the <lb/>
Pat. Moderate, to tot <lb/>
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Term <lb/>
fur Day Pupil- Hie same M advertised <lb/>
Pupils who do not <lb/>
will, the Principal should consult <lb/>
before engaging hoard elsewhere. For <lb/>
fur her particular, Address. <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
Daring tho past few days there <lb/>
have been pounds sugar <lb/>
contracted to be shipped New <lb/>
York to points west and <lb/>
of Chicago. <lb/>
Tho old and reliable firm, so long and h. re, have opened <lb/>
in Greenville, and desire to renew the Of their <lb/>
many friends and customers of the nil to Again <lb/>
enjoy a share of their patronage. Our new <lb/>
will contain an immense Stock of <lb/>
is. Bit <lb/>
Water Mis. f VALISES, <lb/>
The undersigned having leased these <lb/>
mills for i number of years and put them <lb/>
in thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb/>
the public that he is prepared to find <lb/>
Corn and wheat in a manner. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb/>
I would inform merchants that I am <lb/>
prepared to furnish them good water <lb/>
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb/>
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb/>
be supplied at my store in <lb/>
where will also And a select <lb/>
of General Merchandise which will Is <lb/>
sold at lowest prices <lb/>
R. Fleming. <lb/>
ALLEN <lb/>
Wishes to inform I he public that <lb/>
he is prepared to furnish you <lb/>
and wishes to sell you at <lb/>
least a portion of what <lb/>
you need in the <lb/>
way of <lb/>
Groceries, Provisions, <lb/>
And General Supplies. I keep <lb/>
a line of Flour, Sugar. Coffee, <lb/>
and all heavy and light <lb/>
Groceries that will be sure to <lb/>
suit you. <lb/>
I do not claim to sell goods <lb/>
under everybody in the world, <lb/>
but I will give you just as low <lb/>
prices as can be had in Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
I do not claim to the <lb/>
best goods in he world, but I <lb/>
claim mine to be just as fresh <lb/>
and just as cheap as can be <lb/>
found in Pitt county. I shall <lb/>
endeavor to please all customers. <lb/>
W. H. ALLEN, <lb/>
O. <lb/>
To the Ladies <lb/>
Dress Goods have been selected by an experienced buyer who knew <lb/>
the latest styles and fashions of the northern markers. We will place he <lb/>
fore a line of goods that cannot he surpassed in quantity <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
FACTORY. <lb/>
m nm on <lb/>
we have free now. Ah <lb/>
I f w to buy when you please, but <lb/>
if you want to money you to <lb/>
factory on 4th street, mar of J. B. <lb/>
Cherry Co's. For convenience we <lb/>
have an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's street. lean give <lb/>
T hat you ever had in your life tor <lb/>
110.00 to 815.00 money than any one <lb/>
else the county can give you. Why <lb/>
for my less I pay <lb/>
spot cash for good and save dis- <lb/>
ts, and if you don't believe it you <lb/>
I come and see. Having had IS year <lb/>
experience in the business I guarantee <lb/>
perfect or no charge. Re- <lb/>
pairing a specialty. forget the <lb/>
place on till rear J. It. Cherry <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
or price. <lb/>
Shoes Shoes <lb/>
Children's, Hoy's Shoes in such an <lb/>
supply that will you. Our prices on these are the lowest <lb/>
ever of here. <lb/>
Furnishing Goods. <lb/>
We have a complete lino of Hosiery. Underwear, and a line o <lb/>
fashionable that cannot excelled even in largo <lb/>
Hats and Caps. <lb/>
The very latest Imported London styles, including Hats of the <lb/>
most fashionable shapes. In good styles or Soft ts also <lb/>
Boots and Shoes. <lb/>
It is hardly worth while to say more of our superb line in this department <lb/>
except to inform the people that we have. Hoots Shoes to fit any size <lb/>
that comes to tis, man, woman or out the beat whole <lb/>
stock and at prices right down on the bottom. <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
department brings us to plate. We lea I on offer <lb/>
Styles and prices nowhere else to be found. CLOTHING we <lb/>
make a specialty, and will keep a lull Hie latest <lb/>
cheap grade Clothing we will have a splendid in <lb/>
fact we can suit every customer in quality, style price. Don't forget. <lb/>
With these remarks, kind friends, we throw open our doom to the pub- <lb/>
soliciting n of your patronage, and guaranteeing satisfaction to <lb/>
every Yon can find n at. the. second d- or in the brick block <lb/>
in the was recently situated, one door north of Ht stair- <lb/>
way. <lb/>
We adopt this method <lb/>
of informing- our old <lb/>
customers and the pub- <lb/>
generally that we <lb/>
have returned from <lb/>
New York with the <lb/>
stock we have ever <lb/>
carried. <lb/>
The experience of two <lb/>
years in the Northern <lb/>
markets together with <lb/>
increased capital <lb/>
us to offer greater <lb/>
bargains than ever. <lb/>
Standard Prints <lb/>
Plaids Clothing, <lb/>
Dry Goods, Shoes, and <lb/>
Hats are all going at <lb/>
astonishingly low <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
A visit from you is <lb/>
requested, <lb/>
Greenville, N, C.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
WILMINGTON WELDON K. <lb/>
and Schedule. <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
No Ho No <lb/>
May 5th, daily Fast Mad, daily <lb/>
daily ex Sun. <lb/>
Lt Weldon pin S m <lb/>
Ar Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson Bin <lb/>
1.2. Wilson <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Ar C <lb/>
Lt Goldsboro <lb/>
Lt Warsaw I <lb/>
Lt Magnolia <lb/>
Ar Wilmington <lb/>
TRAINS DOING NORTH <lb/>
No No <lb/>
daily daily daily <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
Lt Wilmington <lb/>
Lt Magnolia am <lb/>
Lt Warsaw <lb/>
Ar Goldsboro <lb/>
Lt <lb/>
Ar Selma <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Lt Wilson t am pm pm <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pm pa <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax 8.90 P. arrives Scot- <lb/>
land Neck at 4.00 . <lb/>
P. M. leaves 7.00 <lb/>
A. M. Scotland Neck at A. <lb/>
dully except Sunday. <lb/>
Train an Scotland Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 2.30 <lb/>
Returning, leave Scotland Neck <lb/>
1.20 A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro. N C, via <lb/>
Raleigh R. R. dally except Sun- <lb/>
OS P M. M. an It <lb/>
N C. P M. P If. <lb/>
Returning leaves Williamson, X dally <lb/>
except A M. A <lb/>
M. arrive Tarboro, N C, A M. <lb/>
Train on Midland N Branch leaves <lb/>
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. A M, <lb/>
H AM. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves X A M. <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro. N C. A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb/>
at P M, arrives Nashville <lb/>
P Hope p M. Returning <lb/>
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb/>
arrives Rocky Mount A <lb/>
except <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
for Clinton except at GOO <lb/>
AM Returning leave <lb/>
ton A M, and P. M. connect- <lb/>
at Warsaw <lb/>
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette- <lb/>
Branch is No. Northbound is <lb/>
lib. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only at <lb/>
Trillion, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. makes close connection at <lb/>
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb/>
Tia Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
day Tia Bay Line. <lb/>
Trains make connection for <lb/>
North via Richmond and <lb/>
All trains run solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Sleepers attached. <lb/>
JOHN P. DIVINE, <lb/>
General <lb/>
R. Transportation <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
TIME <lb/>
In Effect a. M. Satin-day, <lb/>
1st, 1889. <lb/>
Wk-t <lb/>
No. Train-. No. <lb/>
Ar. Stations. Ar. <lb/>
pm Goldsboro a in<lb/>
Kinston <lb/>
BOO New Old <lb/>
p Morehead City am <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Si <lb/>
No V No. <lb/>
Mixed Mixed Ft A <lb/>
Pass-Train. Stations, <lb/>
am p <lb/>
Bests <lb/>
La Grange<lb/>
Kinston <lb/>
well <lb/>
Dover <lb/>
SI Core Creek I <lb/>
u M i no <lb/>
11.7 <lb/>
IS GOO pi <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, C. <lb/>
for Action makes <lb/>
move; <lb/>
the Dash which never gets In a <lb/>
groove ; <lb/>
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Voice. <lb/>
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Sent postpaid on receipt of <lb/>
the Heart of Africa. <lb/>
A most thrilling and instructive <lb/>
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The Imitation <lb/>
By a Kempis. Taper, unabridged. ct. <lb/>
American Humorists. <lb/>
Selections from Art em Ward, Hark Twain, <lb/>
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Metropolitan Press Agency, <lb/>
St., yew <lb/>
WRITE TO US. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
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AT THE <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
AND BUT- <lb/>
-L their supplies will it to <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb/>
in all its branches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb/>
TEAS, fee. <lb/>
always at Lowest Market Trices. <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to at one A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run. we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
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EVERYBODY LOOK. <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A ear load list arrived and now <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
at Keel A King's V ill 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/>
cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Having associated B. S. Sheppard <lb/>
in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
are. ready serve the people in that <lb/>
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
inc for past services have been placed In <lb/>
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county We are fitted <lb/>
with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
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a. m. and with Rich- <lb/>
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p. m. <lb/>
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m., and with Wilmington and <lb/>
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at p. and with Rich- <lb/>
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leaves Goldsboro at <lb/>
Season Bound Tickets. <lb/>
Special of Fair. Round Trip <lb/>
Tickets, from stations named below to <lb/>
City. Season of MM. in <lb/>
effect June 1st. <lb/>
From To Season. Sat.-Night <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
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points on the W. N. C. R. B. <lb/>
ARRIVED <lb/>
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb/>
mer. Miss has and I am <lb/>
prepared to execute In the latest styles <lb/>
and fashions any work to my <lb/>
MILLINERY, <lb/>
the latest designs have <lb/>
so an and will be pleased to show <lb/>
them to you. My price are the lowest <lb/>
and guarantee not to be undersold by no <lb/>
one. Special bargains on all goods. <lb/>
Mrs. L. King, <lb/>
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The having duly qualified <lb/>
as administrator of William H. Clark, <lb/>
deceased, notice U hereby given to all <lb/>
persons indebted to said intestate to <lb/>
make immediate payment to the under- <lb/>
signed, and to all creditors of said <lb/>
to present their claims properly <lb/>
authenticated to the <lb/>
the day of October, 1890, or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
This October 7th. 1889. <lb/>
OSBORNE C. NOBLES, <lb/>
of Wm. II. Clark, <lb/>
Tucker Murphy, <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The attention of Teachers and School <lb/>
is hereby called to the <lb/>
fact that from now until January 1st, <lb/>
they can procure the school books <lb/>
which the State law requires to used <lb/>
in public schools, by exchanging old <lb/>
books for new ones, at the rates of ex- <lb/>
change established by the State Hoard <lb/>
of Education, the rates of exchange are <lb/>
very low and the new books can be <lb/>
found at John I <lb/>
in front of Reflector office. <lb/>
Henry Harding, <lb/>
Co. Supt. of Ins. <lb/>
i lit <lb/>
A Wrong Spirit. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
We ventured not long since to <lb/>
give our views of the necessity and <lb/>
of sustaining home pa- <lb/>
know that a small <lb/>
try paper, faithfully edited, is really <lb/>
more to the county in <lb/>
which it is published and mainly <lb/>
circulates, than u dozen <lb/>
Northern or Southern weeklies or <lb/>
huge dailies published beyond the <lb/>
Stale. North Carolina, needs <lb/>
ways North papers. It <lb/>
has never received justice at the <lb/>
hands of even Southern papers In <lb/>
other States. But home patronage <lb/>
Is not confined to newspapers. The <lb/>
principle has a wide, sweeping, <lb/>
application. The <lb/>
people who rash from home to buy <lb/>
every thing will live die a poor <lb/>
dependent people. Mark that. <lb/>
The people who produce what they <lb/>
consume are the only independent <lb/>
people. <lb/>
This way of going oat of the <lb/>
State to procure that are <lb/>
produced in the State is a bad way <lb/>
to build up and foster a spirit of <lb/>
independence. Yon are not expect- <lb/>
ed to patronize, home folks when <lb/>
they are exorbitant in charges <lb/>
when they practice upon you <lb/>
But when you can get at <lb/>
home any article at a small <lb/>
upon what it can be procured else- <lb/>
where it is not neighborly or <lb/>
or public spirited to send <lb/>
away for it. Help develop borne in j <lb/>
and home enterprises. That <lb/>
will be found a good rule to work <lb/>
by. <lb/>
are reminded of this by a well <lb/>
considered editorial in the <lb/>
Call, headed Home In- <lb/>
It is an opportune dis-<lb/>
gave instances in <lb/>
which individual citizens had <lb/>
home manufacturers and sent <lb/>
their orders to Northern firms, <lb/>
where they paid higher prices aid <lb/>
received inferior workmanship. <lb/>
deed, he cited one case in which the <lb/>
State itself refused to give a piece <lb/>
of work to home manufacturers <lb/>
the publication of the in- <lb/>
a clause in the contract re- <lb/>
quiring the work to <lb/>
and delivered within three <lb/>
which the writer says, was <lb/>
lent to saving, work cannot be <lb/>
done the State and you <lb/>
it to New Two home <lb/>
publishing houses, however did pat <lb/>
bids for the work, at a lower fig i <lb/>
the New York house, to <lb/>
whom the contract was awarded. <lb/>
Thus the taxpayers were required <lb/>
to pay several thousand dollars more <lb/>
for the printing of the Code than <lb/>
was necessary, besides, the en <lb/>
amount went out of the State <lb/>
never <lb/>
If the complaint made is sustain- <lb/>
ed by the then it was bad <lb/>
treatment to taxpayers and Lome <lb/>
folks. North Carolinians <lb/>
depend less the North they will <lb/>
begin to develop a more self-re <lb/>
and people. They <lb/>
must cultivate more of that spirit <lb/>
that appreciates home production <lb/>
and that is willing lo help develop <lb/>
home resources. <lb/>
Support North pa- <lb/>
Be sure to lake first your <lb/>
county paper and then subscribe for <lb/>
the Messenger. You will enjoy a <lb/>
better conscience. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The undersigned having duly <lb/>
as administrator of R. <lb/>
deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, an d to all creditors of <lb/>
said estate to present their claims prop- <lb/>
authenticated, to the undersigned <lb/>
before the 14th day of September. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
their recovery. This 14th day of <lb/>
1889. Wm. <lb/>
of L. <lb/>
Notice to Creditor, <lb/>
Having duly the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county, as <lb/>
executor to the last will and testament <lb/>
of Sallie Harris, deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all persons to the <lb/>
estate lo make immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, and to all creditors of <lb/>
said estate to present their claims prop- <lb/>
authenticated to the undersigned <lb/>
on or before the day of September, <lb/>
1890. or this notice will be. plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. This 7th day of <lb/>
W. S. <lb/>
Executors Notice. <lb/>
Letters testamentary having been is- <lb/>
sued to the undersigned on the 21st day <lb/>
of September as executor of James <lb/>
rooks deceased. Notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all persona holding against said <lb/>
James Brooks to present them for pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned properly <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
1890, or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in bar of their recovery. All persons in- <lb/>
to the estate of said James Brooks <lb/>
are notified to make immediate pay- <lb/>
James h. Conn, <lb/>
This Sept. of James Brooks. <lb/>
Alex. L. Blow, Attorney. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
BATING before the Clerk of <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb/>
day May, 1889. as Administrator <lb/>
upon the estate of Howell Joyner, <lb/>
ibis is to notify all persons holding <lb/>
against estate to present their claims <lb/>
for payment within twelve <lb/>
this date or this notice will lie plead in <lb/>
bar of their recovery. All persons ow- <lb/>
estate will come forward and <lb/>
make Immediate settlement. <lb/>
This May <lb/>
Adm. of Howell Joyner. <lb/>
Sale of Land. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the dark of <lb/>
the Superior Court of county, the <lb/>
undersigned will sell for cash at the <lb/>
Court House door in on lion- <lb/>
the day of November, 1889. the <lb/>
following the property of the late <lb/>
Josephus Latham, deceased, adjoining <lb/>
the lands of M V Latham, A K Brown. <lb/>
Win Whitehead and others, containing <lb/>
ninety-four acres, more or less, sub- <lb/>
to the dower of Mrs M F <lb/>
widow, which has been assigned to her. <lb/>
This sale is made for assets to pay debts <lb/>
of the said Josephus Latham. <lb/>
JESSIE <lb/>
of Latham. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg, <lb/>
FOB SALE. <lb/>
One hundred and eighty-live acres, <lb/>
more or less. acres cleared, acres <lb/>
Swamp. Being determined to move <lb/>
west I offer my entire farm for sale, <lb/>
lying on the Old Plank leading <lb/>
from Greenville to Wilson. Situated <lb/>
two miles from Greenville, one and one- <lb/>
half miles from Greenville Institute am <lb/>
same from the depot. <lb/>
Two good dwellings and all <lb/>
and gin. Well adapted <lb/>
to corn and cotton and other products, <lb/>
raised on a farm. Healthy location. <lb/>
Excellent water, pronounced best in the <lb/>
county. For further particulars apply <lb/>
to S. P. <lb/>
Sept. 25th, Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair.<lb/>
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb/>
the Opera at which <lb/>
have recently located, and where hare <lb/>
in my line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
with all the improved appliances; new <lb/>
comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
for work outside of my shop <lb/>
promptly e respectfully, <lb/>
EDMONDS. <lb/>
The thing out is what the <lb/>
druggists term Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ; <lb/>
its sale Is enormous and it has never <lb/>
been known to fail. Price cents. <lb/>
It is well to remember that the oldest <lb/>
eases of rheumatism and neuralgia have <lb/>
been speedily cored by Salvation Oil. <lb/>
Price cents a <lb/>
When you feel well and hardly <lb/>
know what all you, give B. B. B. <lb/>
Blood a trial. It is a fine <lb/>
tonic. <lb/>
T. O. Callahan, Charlotte, N. C, <lb/>
B. B. is a fine tonic, and has <lb/>
done me great <lb/>
L. W. Thompson, Damascus, Ga <lb/>
B. B. B. is the best <lb/>
blood purifier made. It has greatly <lb/>
proved my general <lb/>
An old gentleman writes; B. B. <lb/>
me life and new- strength. II <lb/>
there is anything that will make an old <lb/>
man it is B. <lb/>
P. A. Shepherd. Norfolk, Va., August <lb/>
10th, depend on B. B B. <lb/>
for the preset vat ion of my health. I <lb/>
have had it ill my now nearly <lb/>
two years, and in all that time have not <lb/>
had to have a <lb/>
writes I <lb/>
suffered terribly from dyspepsia. The <lb/>
use of B. B. B. has made me feel like a <lb/>
new mini. I would not take a thousand <lb/>
dollars for the good it has done <lb/>
W. M. Cheshire, Atlanta. Ga., <lb/>
had a long spell typhoid fever. <lb/>
Which at last seemed to settle in my <lb/>
right leg, which swelled up enormously. <lb/>
An ulcer also appeared which discharged <lb/>
a cup full of matter a day. then gave <lb/>
B II, a trial and it cured <lb/>
BOOKS BOOKS <lb/>
T. Agent of <lb/>
Washington District V. f. f <lb/>
He keeps on hand a fine assortment <lb/>
of the best books at publisher's prices. <lb/>
Call on for Bibles, large or small, <lb/>
pulpit, family or pocket size. For <lb/>
Hymn Books, Commentaries, Diction- <lb/>
and standard works generally. <lb/>
Can furnish you any book you want on <lb/>
short notice. <lb/>
Money to Loan. <lb/>
ON in sums of <lb/>
and upwards. Loans are re- <lb/>
payable in small annual <lb/>
through a period of live years thus en- <lb/>
the borrower to pay oft his in- <lb/>
without exhausting his crops <lb/>
n any one Apply to <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
From<lb/>
y. <lb/>
To <lb/>
Hickory tOM <lb/>
Morganton. 13.35 16.10 <lb/>
OH 12.70 14.70<lb/>
14.50 15.90 <lb/>
Hot Spring. 15.40 17.30 <lb/>
S. . DILL. <lb/>
Superintendent. <lb/>
FITS CORFU <lb/>
medicine free. <lb/>
We warrant our to cure the <lb/>
worst eases, the physicians <lb/>
win. do this to prevent <lb/>
posed upon by men, false names <lb/>
and who doctors. Bemuse <lb/>
others failed is no ream for not using <lb/>
Give express and post <lb/>
. office It costs you nothing. <lb/>
Medical Bureau. <lb/>
j Broadway. New York. <lb/>
The death of Henry <lb/>
twelve of <lb/>
for burglary been commuted to <lb/>
imprisonment for life <lb/>
Pedro, who a <lb/>
figure at the <lb/>
expresses a desire to <lb/>
attend the World's Fair of 1802. <lb/>
lie will be welcomed with opened <lb/>
arms. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit <lb/>
Court of the United States for the <lb/>
Eastern Division of North Carolina <lb/>
made at June term. 1889, In the case of <lb/>
Louis against L V W <lb/>
M B Blown. Henry Brown, and others, <lb/>
will sell at public sale for cash to the <lb/>
highest bidder, at Court House door <lb/>
Greenville, at 1- II., on Monday, the <lb/>
4th day of November, following <lb/>
red and personal property <lb/>
The tract of land on which II W <lb/>
Brown now resides on the north side, of <lb/>
Tar river, in the county of Pitt, con- <lb/>
about 1200 acres and being the <lb/>
lands in three several <lb/>
gages made II W Brown and wife, <lb/>
M follows, one dated March 24th, 1876. <lb/>
given B II W <lb/>
and A L One dated January <lb/>
8th, 1887, given to L V and one <lb/>
oilier dated January 8th. 1887, given to <lb/>
W M B These three mortgages <lb/>
arc duly recorded in the <lb/>
of Pitt comity, and reference Is <lb/>
hereby hart to them for special <lb/>
of this valuable tract of laud <lb/>
The house and lot the town of <lb/>
Greenville on plank road street known <lb/>
as the house and being the lands <lb/>
described in a mortgage made by L V <lb/>
and wife to Louis Hilliard Feb. <lb/>
1601, 1887. to which reference is hereby <lb/>
had. This parcel of land will be sold <lb/>
subject to a mechanic's lien for about <lb/>
One note executed by T. V <lb/>
, William Whitehead and A Sugg, dated <lb/>
Feb. 10th, 1887, and payable Jan. 1888, <lb/>
One note of William Whitehead for <lb/>
I This note is now in suit in <lb/>
Superior Court and has attached to <lb/>
it some collaterals which will be <lb/>
exhibited on day of sale and which <lb/>
will delivered to the purchasers of <lb/>
said note. <lb/>
a m i Commissioner. <lb/>
Greenville, N. Oct. I, <lb/>
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, Salt Fe- <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands. <lb/>
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb/>
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb/>
quired. It is guaranteed lo give <lb/>
or money refunded. Price <lb/>
per box. For sale <lb/>
SIX-CORD <lb/>
Spool Cotton <lb/>
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS, <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Hand and Machine Use. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
LANG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ASTHMA <lb/>
Y. <lb/>
Th for Con <lb/>
to at Ir <lb/>
c ti TONIc. <lb/>
and<lb/>
All the tune not <lb/>
Special induce <lb/>
Offered Give <lb/>
B. CO., <lb/>
Baltimore. Me. <lb/>
HAIR <lb/>
bl Color. <lb/>
EPPS-S COCOA. <lb/>
BREAKFAST. <lb/>
a of <lb/>
laws which govern the operations <lb/>
of digestion and by cure- <lb/>
application of the line properties of <lb/>
well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro- <lb/>
our breakfast tables with a deli- <lb/>
beverage which may <lb/>
save us many heavy doctor's bills. It Is <lb/>
by the judicious use of such articles of <lb/>
diet a constitution may be <lb/>
ally built up until strong enough to re- <lb/>
every tendency to disease. Hun- <lb/>
of subtle maladies are floating <lb/>
around US ready to attack wherever there <lb/>
is a weak pout. We may escape many <lb/>
a fatal shaft keeping ourselves well <lb/>
fortified with pure blood and a properly <lb/>
Service Gazette. <lb/>
simply with boiling water or milk. <lb/>
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, <lb/>
JAMES EPPS CO., <lb/>
Chemist, London. England. <lb/>
VITALITY <lb/>
A Investment. <lb/>
Is one which is to bring <lb/>
you satisfactory results, or in case of <lb/>
failure a return of purchase price. On <lb/>
this safe plan you can from our <lb/>
druggist a battle of Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery for Consumption, is <lb/>
to bring relief in every case, <lb/>
when used for any affections of Throat. <lb/>
Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption. <lb/>
Inflammation of Lungs. Bronchitis, <lb/>
Asthma. Whooping Cough, etc., <lb/>
etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to <lb/>
taste, safe, and can always <lb/>
be depended upon. Trial bottles tree at. <lb/>
J. B. Wooten's drugstore. <lb/>
Tax Notice, <lb/>
I will meet the people of Pitt com <lb/>
at the following times places for <lb/>
the purpose of collecting the State and <lb/>
County Taxes due for the year <lb/>
Black Jack, Monday. October <lb/>
Barney X Bonds. Tuesday Oct. -2. <lb/>
Harrington X Beads, Wednesday <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Store, Thursday Oct. Si. <lb/>
Friday Oct. <lb/>
Falkland. Saturday Oct. <lb/>
Mill. Monday Oct. <lb/>
Bethel. Tuesday Oct. <lb/>
Keel's Store. Wednesday Oct. <lb/>
Thursday Oct i <lb/>
THYSELF <lb/>
l MP <lb/>
Standard <lb/>
and th. Blood, <lb/>
Exhausted-vitality <lb/>
Miseries <lb/>
Folly, <lb/>
for Work, Married or Social <lb/>
Avoid unskilful <lb/>
work. It contain, lag. <lb/>
I, embossed, lull S <lb/>
null, In plain wrapper. <lb/>
If now. T <lb/>
DEBILITY. Dr. Parker and a corps <lb/>
at Assistant may b <lb/>
by mall or In person, W <lb/>
institute, <lb/>
St., lowborn all <lb/>
for or letters for advice should <lb/>
. c. i as, -cs <lb/>
I -f <lb/>
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1.0. PROCTOR k BRO, <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
------Dealers In------ <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Wish to inform their friends and <lb/>
that their <lb/>
Fall and Winter Goods <lb/>
is now ready for examination, and they <lb/>
are prepared to supply all your wants at <lb/>
TIME PRICES. <lb/>
We keep in stock a large line of Heady <lb/>
Made Clothing, Bouts, Shoe, Hats, Dry <lb/>
Notions, Hardware, Heavy and <lb/>
Fancy in fact any <lb/>
article to lie found in a general stock. <lb/>
We pay highest prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country <lb/>
Cotton bought either in bale or seed. <lb/>
Parties owing us are requested to set- <lb/>
as promptly as possible, as we desire <lb/>
to have accounts closed by the cud of <lb/>
the year. <lb/>
Returning for past patronage <lb/>
we ask a continuance of your favors. <lb/>
J. O. Proctor Bro- <lb/>
RECEIVED AT <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store, <lb/>
Front Reflector Office. <lb/>
Golden Medical Discovery, War- <lb/>
Safe Cure. <lb/>
Celery Compound, Syrup of I <lb/>
Favorite <lb/>
S. S. S., U. I. B. <lb/>
Buffalo a Water. <lb/>
MASON HAMLIN, <lb/>
Organ and Piano Co. <lb/>
BOSTON. CHICAGO. <lb/>
MODEL <lb/>
STYLE <lb/>
MASON <lb/>
II IAN OS. <lb/>
f Contains a octave. <lb/>
Nine Action, fur- <lb/>
in a large and <lb/>
handsome case of solid <lb/>
black <lb/>
cash also Fold on <lb/>
the Easy Hire System <lb/>
at per quarter, <lb/>
for ten quarters, when <lb/>
organ becomes property <lb/>
of person hiring. <lb/>
f The Mason <lb/>
I invented <lb/>
and patented by Mason <lb/>
in 1882, is <lb/>
Mason <lb/>
pianos <lb/>
re- <lb/>
of tone and <lb/>
phenomenal capacity to <lb/>
I stand in <lb/>
l these instruments. <lb/>
Popular Styles <lb/>
182.60, and up. <lb/>
Organs and Pianos sold for Cash. Easy <lb/>
Payments, and free. <lb/>
digestion cause disorders of <lb/>
the liver, and the whole system becomes <lb/>
deranged. Dr. J. II. <lb/>
perfects the process of digestion <lb/>
and assimilation, and thus makes <lb/>
blood. <lb/>
There arc limes when a feeling of las- <lb/>
will overcome the most robust, <lb/>
when the system craves for pure blood, <lb/>
to furnish the elements of health and <lb/>
strength. The best remedy for purity- <lb/>
the blood is Dr, J. II. <lb/>
Sarsaparilla. <lb/>
Sick nausea, <lb/>
costiveness, are promptly and agreeably <lb/>
banished by II. Liver <lb/>
and Kidney <lb/>
If health and life are worth anything. <lb/>
and you are feeling out of and tired <lb/>
out, tone up your system by taking Dr. <lb/>
J. II. Sarsaparilla, <lb/>
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress <lb/>
after eating, can be cured and prevent <lb/>
by taking Dr. J. II, Liver and <lb/>
Kidney <lb/>
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people have at times a feeling of <lb/>
and lassitude. To dispel this feel- <lb/>
take Dr. J. II. <lb/>
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coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and <lb/>
lung troubles. <lb/>
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tumors, unhealthy discharges, as <lb/>
catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other <lb/>
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Lean's <lb/>
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one of Dr. II. Liver <lb/>
and Kidney Fillets is quite Sufficient and <lb/>
more <lb/>
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fever and ague, use Dr. J. II. <lb/>
Chills and it is warranted <lb/>
to cure. <lb/>
Storm Calendar and Weather Forecast <lb/>
for 1800, by B. Hicks, mailed <lb/>
to any on receipt of a two-cent <lb/>
The Dr. J. II. <lb/>
Co., St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
A SPECIALIST Physician since f <lb/>
It. in the diseases and weaknesses of i <lb/>
men will mail a book free, giving the <lb/>
remedies which cure ed and <lb/>
hopeless privately at home. <lb/>
Address Specialist, room A, M I <lb/>
erect, corner Broadway, New York. <lb/>
HAMILTON <lb/>
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE, <lb/>
Hamilton, N. <lb/>
OPENS AUGUST <lb/>
1880. SPRING TERM OPENS <lb/>
JANUARY nth. <lb/>
Sub Primary, per month, <lb/>
Primary, 2.00 <lb/>
Intermediate, <lb/>
Academic, 8.08 <lb/>
Languages, each. 1.00 <lb/>
Music, not more, than 3.00 <lb/>
Incidental Fee per Session, <lb/>
Tuition payable monthly. <lb/>
METHOD of teaching will be thorough- <lb/>
practical; Training thorough. <lb/>
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including lodging, in private families <lb/>
from to per mouth. A <lb/>
class Music Teacher will be employed <lb/>
and also an Assistant as soon as the <lb/>
number of pupils justifies it. Patronage <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
For further information apply to <lb/>
C. O. P. <lb/>
Cotton Seed Lard, <lb/>
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. <lb/>
FREE FROM HOG FAT. <lb/>
PURE, <lb/>
WHOLESOME, <lb/>
ECONOMICAL <lb/>
For sale by all Bend for Ulna <lb/>
I Pamphlet, <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED PRIZE DINNERS, <lb/>
; or how to provide a good dinner for Four <lb/>
j Persons for One Dollar. <lb/>
A i. excellent Cook Rook of pages <lb/>
I containing one hundred Dinner <lb/>
Rills of Fare, with instructions how to <lb/>
prepare each one, so that the cost <lb/>
four persons cannot exceed one dollar, <lb/>
also additional recipes. <lb/>
This valuable book will be given <lb/>
to any one sending or presenting the <lb/>
tickets, representing the purchase of <lb/>
twenty pounds of C. O. COTTON <lb/>
SEED LARD, at our Branch Store, No. <lb/>
W. 42nd St., N. Y. <lb/>
Each pail of our Lard contains n ticket, <lb/>
the number on which corresponds to the <lb/>
number of pounds in the pail. <lb/>
THe Cotton Oil <lb/>
Broker, <lb/>
Company, N. Y. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
C. U. EDWARDS<lb/>
ESTIMATES <lb/>
son's <lb/>
Tombs, Vaults, k <lb/>
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to the following address and ask <lb/>
to remember that can buy a <lb/>
or MONUMENT of <lb/>
this house cheaper than any other in the <lb/>
country. Thai it is the most reliable <lb/>
and beat known having been represented <lb/>
for over forty years this vicinity. <lb/>
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and has unusual for filling or- <lb/>
promptly and satisfactory. <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
Refer to P. W. RATES, <lb/>
J. J. D Conn. <lb/>
B. C. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
for baldness, <lb/>
falling out of hair, end eradication of <lb/>
is before the public. <lb/>
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wonderful success, I refer you to <lb/>
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb/>
to the truth of my assertion <lb/>
Latham, Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. O. <lb/>
Greene, Sr., <lb/>
Any one wishing to give it a I rial for <lb/>
the above named complaints can procure <lb/>
it from ma, at my place of business, for <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb/>
Greenville, March 14th, C . <lb/>
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb/>
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
have the the easiest <lb/>
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb/>
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb/>
in every instance. Call and be con- <lb/>
Ladies waited on at their <lb/>
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb/>
STORE. <lb/>
C. D. ROUNTREE. <lb/>
Dealer in Hay. Torn. Meal. Peas, Oats <lb/>
and Mill feed. <lb/>
Will pay CASH prices for <lb/>
Corn and Peas. <lb/>
I pay cash for my goods and can <lb/>
to sell at bottom pricks. <lb/>
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Bro. <lb/>
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Edwards N, <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
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the State, and for all classes <lb/>
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PRINTERS AND <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
obtained, and all business in the U. S. <lb/>
Patent or in the Courts attended to <lb/>
for Moderate Fees. <lb/>
We are opposite the I. S. Patent Of- <lb/>
engaged In Patents Exclusively, and <lb/>
can obtain patents In less time than <lb/>
more remote from Washington. <lb/>
the model or drawing is sent <lb/>
advise as-to free of charge, <lb/>
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb/>
Patents. <lb/>
refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb/>
Supt. of the Honey Order Did., and to <lb/>
the l. S. Patent For <lb/>
advise terms and reference to <lb/>
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la and <lb/>
paper <lb/>
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trial, <lb/>
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receive Fall Go ids. I will offer <lb/>
all present <lb/>
I MILLINERY I GOODS, I <lb/>
from now until the 1st of September at <lb/>
PRICES. <lb/>
All lints on both trimmed and <lb/>
trimmed. will be sold at cost. My stock <lb/>
includes many of most Roods <lb/>
of the can give yon bargains. <lb/>
Mrs. W. T. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
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ever in <lb/>
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Ho <lb/>
new discovery by Alfred <lb/>
Outer in the way of the <lb/>
ed. calling on or addressing the. <lb/>
above named barber, you can procure a <lb/>
bottle of Preparation that invaluable <lb/>
for eradicating dandruff and causing the <lb/>
kinkiest hair to lie soft and <lb/>
glossy, only two or application a <lb/>
week if necessary, and a common hair <lb/>
i all to be need after the <lb/>
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb/>
the Try a bottle and be <lb/>
convinced, only cents. <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
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