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THE REFLECTOR, <lb />
-----Solicits your patronage <lb />
purpose will be to please every reader. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB <lb />
Department that can I <lb />
where in this section. Our work <lb />
ct <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
Th e Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Editor and <lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
paring. <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
G. of Wake, <lb />
M. Holt, <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of L <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne, <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME <lb />
Chief Justice A. S. of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate Clark, of <lb />
Wake ; Joseph J. Davis, of; Franklin <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
Alfonzo C. A very, of Burke. <lb />
SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First XI. Brown, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
on. <lb />
of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth G. Womack, of <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin, of <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth F. of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Surry. <lb />
Tenth G. of <lb />
Burke. <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth H. Merrimon, <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in <lb />
K. Vance, of <lb />
i- Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of Perquimans. <lb />
Second col, <lb />
of <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Pender. <lb />
Fourth II- Bunn, of <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth W. Brower, of <lb />
Forsyth. <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
Robeson. <lb />
S.-emu S. <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth District W. H. A. Cowles <lb />
Anson. <lb />
Ninth Ewart of Hen- <lb />
BOUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Court A. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of H. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. T,. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man, Mooring. C. V, Newton, <lb />
John Penman. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of Herding <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox- <lb />
School ITS I nil IT <lb />
ming. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
G. James. <lb />
B. Greene. <lb />
R. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asst R. Moore. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
col.; 2nd Ward. W. H. Smith, and R. <lb />
Greene. 3rd Ward, M. R. Lang and <lb />
Allen Warren; 4th Ward, Joe col. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
second and fourth <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Prayer <lb />
Meeting every Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter, Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mo- <lb />
day night after the 1st and Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, W. M., <lb />
G. L. Sec. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. SO meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F- <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. J. White. <lb />
N. G. E. A. Sec- <lb />
Orion No. I. O. <lb />
F., meets every 2nd and 4th Friday <lb />
nights. E. A. C. P. C. <lb />
tree, <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of II., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Pitt county Alliance meets <lb />
the first Friday In January, April, July <lb />
and October. J. D. Cox, President; <lb />
E. A. Secretary. <lb />
Greenville Alliance meets Saturday <lb />
before the second Sunday in each month <lb />
o'clock, P in Germania Hall. <lb />
Fernando Ward, President; D. S. Spain, <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Hours open for all from S A. <lb />
M. to P. M. AH mails distributed <lb />
on arrival. The general will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
after the Northern mail is distributed. <lb />
Northern Mail arrives dally <lb />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
Mils arrives wily at <lb />
M. and depart- at P. M. <lb />
Washington, Par X <lb />
Roads, Chocowinity and Grimesland <lb />
malls daily at <lb />
P. M. and departs at A. M. <lb />
Bell's <lb />
Johnson's Mills. Beds <lb />
and Pallet malls arrive Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
departs at <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and Calico <lb />
Bails arrives every Saturday at P. M. <lb />
and departs Friday at A M. <lb />
J. J. P- M <lb />
Democratic Nominees. <lb />
For Chief Justice of Supreme <lb />
EON. A. S. MERRIMON. <lb />
For of the Supreme <lb />
HON. WALTER CLARK. <lb />
For Superior Court <lb />
st G. H. Brown, Jr., of Beau <lb />
fort. <lb />
4th District. <lb />
5th <lb />
ville. <lb />
6th <lb />
7th <lb />
8th <lb />
10th <lb />
11th <lb />
Henry R. Bryan, of Craven <lb />
Spier Whitaker, of Wake. <lb />
R. W. Winston, of Gran- <lb />
E. T. Boykin, of Sampson <lb />
D. of Moore. <lb />
R. F. of Iredell. <lb />
J. G. of Burke. <lb />
W. A. Hoke, of Lincoln. <lb />
For <lb />
W. A. B. BRANCH, <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
For Judicial <lb />
JOHN E. WOODARD, <lb />
of Wilson. <lb />
COUNTY TICKET. <lb />
For the <lb />
WILLIS B. WILLIAMS. <lb />
or House of <lb />
HARRY SKINNER. <lb />
JOHN D. COX. <lb />
For Court <lb />
ELBERT A. <lb />
For <lb />
J. A. K. TUCKER. <lb />
For Register of Deeds <lb />
DAVID <lb />
For <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
For <lb />
HENRY F. KEEL. <lb />
For <lb />
J. S. L. WARD. <lb />
Beaver Dam- W. B. Burnett. <lb />
J. F. Hodges. <lb />
G. W. Edmundson. <lb />
J. L. Roberson. <lb />
W. B. Buck. <lb />
E. S. Edwards. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
W H Wilkinson <lb />
O. W. <lb />
D. S. <lb />
Swift Frank <lb />
Election Tuesday, Nov. 4th. <lb />
THE OLD HYMN-BOOK. <lb />
WILL <lb />
Yes, wife, we're going to move once <lb />
The last time I declare. <lb />
Until the everlasting shore <lb />
Sends word it wants us there <lb />
Some things this time with us we'll take, <lb />
Some leave here in disgust. <lb />
And some we'll lose, and some we'll <lb />
break. <lb />
As movers always must. <lb />
The family Bible we will find <lb />
Devoutly carried through; <lb />
But also, wife, don't fail to mind <lb />
And save the hymn-book, too, <lb />
Though finger-marked and cupboard- <lb />
worn, <lb />
And in its looks, <lb />
I prize that volume, soiled and torn, <lb />
Next to the Book of <lb />
When David trimmed his golden lyre <lb />
With song <lb />
He left a flame of sacred fire <lb />
For Wesley and for Watts, <lb />
And many other wife, <lb />
Have made God's glory known <lb />
hymns and tunes that drew their lite <lb />
From echoes round the throne <lb />
I've sung them when, on lofty track, <lb />
My heart soared through the sky, <lb />
And every word and tone brought <lb />
A telegraph reply; <lb />
I've hummed them when my soul with <lb />
grief <lb />
Feared all its prayers were vain. <lb />
Till they have braced up my belief, <lb />
And soothed my doubting pain; <lb />
I've told them to the woods, and stirred <lb />
The trees up to rejoice; <lb />
I've joined meetings where God <lb />
heard <lb />
Ten thousand in one voice <lb />
I've sacred words to <lb />
hear <lb />
When life was gay bright. <lb />
And sound that charmed the ear <lb />
Brought glory to the sight; <lb />
I've heard them when the sexton's spade <lb />
Had cut my life in two. <lb />
And my sad heart, by their sweet aid. <lb />
Has walked the valley through. <lb />
Ah, my wife when heaven's great <lb />
burst <lb />
Awakes my senses dim, <lb />
I humbly hope they'll give me first <lb />
A good old-fashioned hymn <lb />
I trust, when our last moving day <lb />
Has shown us God's good love. <lb />
And we have settled down to stay <lb />
In colonies above. <lb />
We'll find a hundred earthly things <lb />
Our had twined about. <lb />
And tight the memory clings <lb />
Heaven wouldn't be heaven without; <lb />
And somewhere. In this blessed place, <lb />
God grant may behold. <lb />
Near by the precious word grace, <lb />
My hymn-book bound in gold. <lb />
B. K. the Demo <lb />
candidate for of <lb />
Sooth Carolina, <lb />
not require experience to <lb />
an honest debt; it only needs the <lb />
Something else is also needed Mr. <lb />
Tillman, and that is the inclination. <lb />
A man may have the means, if <lb />
be is in the principle that <lb />
produces a disposition, Into <lb />
vigorous and healthy exercise, to <lb />
pay honest debt, bis means <lb />
amount to nothing to those whom be <lb />
Gold Leaf <lb />
Ex-head-chopper says <lb />
Blaine will not make a fight for the <lb />
nomination for the Presidency, but if <lb />
the nomination is tendered him he <lb />
will accept In the meantime <lb />
Blaine is quietly laying the wires <lb />
and getting things into good shape <lb />
for that tender. James don't go <lb />
around with s brass band when Tie <lb />
has any special work to <lb />
Editorial Paragraphs. <lb />
prairie fires <lb />
North Dakota. <lb />
are reported at <lb />
The Alaska seal is in process <lb />
swift extermination. <lb />
A. Shade, a noted American <lb />
painter, died at <lb />
Frederick the British <lb />
war is coming here to lecture- <lb />
Germ any has purchased the <lb />
trade of Zanzibar for <lb />
marks. <lb />
The police enumeration is expect- <lb />
ed to add to population of <lb />
New York City. <lb />
George Bancroft, the historian, <lb />
celebrated bis birthday at his <lb />
home at Newport last Thursday. <lb />
It is understood that the signal <lb />
service will be transferred from the <lb />
war department to the department <lb />
of agriculture. <lb />
The board of education of New <lb />
York is trying to induce the <lb />
ed railroads to make a reduction of <lb />
fares to school children. <lb />
The St. Gazette comments <lb />
in a sneering way on the movement <lb />
in America to establish a fond for <lb />
the Irish famine sufferers. <lb />
It is generally understood that <lb />
Mrs. Potter-Palmer will be chosen <lb />
as presiding officer of the Board of <lb />
Lady Managers of the World's Fair. <lb />
Thomas Williamson, a local <lb />
preacher of <lb />
has tied, after committing <lb />
amounting to nearly <lb />
Captain Daniel S- Jr., of <lb />
the ship Charger, was fined in <lb />
the United States circuit court of <lb />
Boston for members of his <lb />
crew with a <lb />
Hundreds of thousands of <lb />
grants from and from the <lb />
no r the t section of Germany are <lb />
making preparations to come to <lb />
this country and settle on the <lb />
slope. <lb />
Lemuel Banister and George <lb />
of Pa., <lb />
have bought a silver mine twenty <lb />
miles south of Tuscon, Ariz., for <lb />
It is claimed that there is <lb />
in sight. <lb />
The Quebec Telegraph declares <lb />
that it is deluged with <lb />
letters telegrams from all <lb />
parts of the dominion applauding <lb />
the bold stand it has taken in favor <lb />
of annexation to the States. <lb />
The Chronicle's politics is to fight <lb />
a Radical whenever there is <lb />
for it. Whether be is big or <lb />
little, rich or poor, black or white, <lb />
be is the enemy of good <lb />
in North Carolina, and the <lb />
tie opposes bis election to any <lb />
of trust or honor We never <lb />
have regard to the man. We always <lb />
have regard to party, whose <lb />
credentials he bears. If be is a <lb />
we say let him show <lb />
bis cleverness by leaving the <lb />
cal party. That is only way he <lb />
can show Chronicle. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE <lb />
GREAT <lb />
FLAG <lb />
New York, Oct. 14th 1800. <lb />
The annual exhibition <lb />
of American began <lb />
last week in the big exposition <lb />
building at 63rd street and Third <lb />
avenue. For two mouths <lb />
this big fair will be one of the <lb />
popular attractions of <lb />
representing, as it does to a <lb />
large extent, our in the <lb />
arts and mechanical in- <lb />
To enumerate in Ibis <lb />
space its many interesting ant I <lb />
sights is obviously <lb />
Suffice it to say that <lb />
exhibition aims to be national its <lb />
nature, and is a business enterprise <lb />
of the first magnitude. Many large <lb />
manufacturers make as many sales <lb />
at the Institute in two mouths as <lb />
do in six months at their sales- <lb />
rooms. Every available inch of <lb />
space is occupied by <lb />
and prospects are that this <lb />
year's show will be more <lb />
than any of its fifty-eight <lb />
FUNDS NEEDED FOB FREE IN- <lb />
The Cooper Union has just open- <lb />
ed up its six departments for the <lb />
season with all its classes full <lb />
two or three thousands names on <lb />
waiting list. Two thousand five <lb />
hundred are enrolled as in <lb />
department the advance- <lb />
of science and art and <lb />
than a thousand are left over. <lb />
fifty pupils have <lb />
stenography and typewriting classes <lb />
and at least are on the waiting <lb />
list. The entire income of the <lb />
Union is now absorbed in support- <lb />
the departments, and <lb />
order to its facilities the <lb />
are considering <lb />
of asking for additional <lb />
endowment of As all in- <lb />
is free of here is <lb />
a chance for some gentleman of <lb />
wealth to show bis philanthropy <lb />
and emulate the example of of <lb />
the justest wealthy men, Peter <lb />
Cooper. <lb />
MAY IT WAVE. <lb />
A patriotic project Is on loot to <lb />
place the stars and stripes so high <lb />
as to be the first thing by the <lb />
passengers of an incoming ship. A <lb />
pole feet high is to be <lb />
erected the twin light- <lb />
houses at the Atlantic Highlands, <lb />
near this city, which are feet; <lb />
above level of the sea. Hag j <lb />
will therefore wave feet <lb />
sea level and will be visible far out <lb />
to sea and before any other object. <lb />
The cost of the enterprise, which <lb />
will be about is being raised <lb />
by subscription, the limit <lb />
being flag will be kept fly- <lb />
every day in year and be <lb />
taken care of by keepers of the <lb />
lighthouse. The scheme also in- <lb />
the placing of flags at all <lb />
principal harbors the country, <lb />
and its originators hope to see a <lb />
liberty pole at every cross road <lb />
throughout land. <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
Stray Bits of Fan. <lb />
Together by for Those <lb />
Who to Laugh. <lb />
yon believe in marrying <lb />
for money, Miss Antique T <lb />
know; how much <lb />
have you got t <lb />
BOTH <lb />
has just finished tel- <lb />
ling how he caught a big <lb />
tell yon it was a whopper I <lb />
What, the fish <lb />
of course. <lb />
I thought perhaps <lb />
you meant story. <lb />
FINE MANNERS. <lb />
is most polite <lb />
thing know of, Johnnie f <lb />
should say brook <lb />
i rout. rise to a fly. <lb />
ANXIOUS TO KNOW. <lb />
pills, Mr. Croaker, <lb />
will either kill or cure. <lb />
doc, which will <lb />
i do first T <lb />
COMRADES AS TO HOURS, <lb />
I do my best work at night, said <lb />
newspaper man. <lb />
So do I, remarked <lb />
who overheard. <lb />
IT SELDOM FAILS <lb />
Don't you smell fire f <lb />
No; I don't think do <lb />
I don't either; but most people do <lb />
if you ask t <lb />
MUST HATE BEEN A RAILROAD MAN <lb />
I always keep my boys <lb />
right track. <lb />
How do you manage to do it <lb />
by lots or switching. <lb />
THE OTHER WAY. <lb />
How does your girl treat you, <lb />
John T asked the mother. <lb />
She doesn't treat me at ah, moth- <lb />
I am to treat her <lb />
time. <lb />
TOO LITERAL. <lb />
tool es the <lb />
hatchet was in use among the <lb />
age tribes of this country <lb />
Little Indian file, <lb />
sir. <lb />
North Carolina's Dead. <lb />
An Appeal for Aid From the Ladles <lb />
mortal of <lb />
to to Hart <lb />
the Graves of Confident <lb />
Dead st That Place. <lb />
Wilmington Star <lb />
The ladies Memorial Association <lb />
of Va., have renew- <lb />
ed their appeal for contributions <lb />
from North Carolina to provide <lb />
means for placing marble headstones <lb />
to mark the graves of tho North <lb />
Carolina soldiers buried in Con- <lb />
federate Cemetery in that city. <lb />
Mrs. Nannie Barney, sec- <lb />
and treasurer of the <lb />
in a letter to Capt. Jno. T. <lb />
Rankin of this city, <lb />
Last March you very kindly inter- <lb />
in rising funds to <lb />
place headstones to the graves of the <lb />
North Carolina soldiers buried <lb />
OVER THE STATE. Thoughts for Reflection. <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
AS <lb />
Mrs. of county, has <lb />
donated a large plantation to Trinity <lb />
College. <lb />
About miles of the railroad from <lb />
Wilmington to Jacksonville has been <lb />
completed. <lb />
The North Carolina Christian Mission- <lb />
will he held at Hooker- <lb />
ton October <lb />
Concord A newly married <lb />
couple has been . <lb />
They claim to be both but there <lb />
a grave suspicion that the bride was <lb />
a white girl. <lb />
Goldsboro The shipments of <lb />
fish over the A. A n. C. R. R. by ex- <lb />
dress are just at this time the heaviest on <lb />
record. Every day's train is loaded <lb />
of Sentiment from <lb />
for U la <lb />
Moment. <lb />
Refinement <lb />
is superior to beauty <lb />
Diligence is the mother <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
of good <lb />
What in me is darkness <lb />
Illumine, what is low, raise and support <lb />
Consider well what your strength <lb />
Is equal to, and what exceeds- year <lb />
at The for <lb />
which I received through Col. all sections of the interior of our <lb />
Cantwell, he said, <lb />
due to your exertions. <lb />
was mainly <lb />
Now, may I <lb />
state. <lb />
Durham The Internal revenue <lb />
not trespass further on your kindness i <lb />
. . i i.-. ,.;. i . . mouth of September, were <lb />
I have tried my bet since the first of October, lour days, <lb />
to place the matter before people or they have been The October <lb />
North Carolina and received letter exports of tobacco appear to be quite <lb />
The Champion of the State. <lb />
T. Big Warehouse st <lb />
son, and tho way it Band In the <lb />
Now Crop. <lb />
Rigid <lb />
St. Joseph Herald. <lb />
There is a good story told of <lb />
economical qualities of two well <lb />
known and wealthy gentlemen living <lb />
in the east part of town that is i good <lb />
lesson for those recklessly <lb />
persons who are not possessed <lb />
of the true spirit of economy. On a <lb />
certain night, one of these gentleman <lb />
called on the other to transact a little <lb />
business at the residence. <lb />
Th ; host lighted a candle that <lb />
might examine some papers, but <lb />
mediately blew it out again when <lb />
they were through, leaving both <lb />
sitting in the dark. <lb />
Why did you blow out the candle <lb />
asked the caller. <lb />
Oh, we can talk in the dark as <lb />
well as in light, and it saves the <lb />
candle, was the reply. <lb />
They continued their conversation <lb />
for a short time, when the host <lb />
heard some sounds <lb />
coming from direction of the <lb />
chair, and inquired what bis <lb />
friend was doing. <lb />
said his friend, it's dark <lb />
in here, and no one can see me, so I <lb />
thought I take off my trousers <lb />
to save the wear on<lb />
Affliction <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
most beautiful flowers of <lb />
Christian character are those which <lb />
are planted amid tears upon the <lb />
rocky banks of river of affliction <lb />
and the sweetest <lb />
comfort is heard in the God swept <lb />
notes of its currant; for <lb />
amid the wild surging of its <lb />
and waters ail <lb />
sounds are deadened and it la then <lb />
we catch the pure, sweet, divine <lb />
heavenly given melody of that Mill <lb />
small voice breathing In accepts rich <lb />
and sweet the precious bliss of the <lb />
comforting I give <lb />
unto yon not as the world giveth <lb />
give I unto yon. <lb />
Danville Tobacco Journal. <lb />
Cooper's warehouse at <lb />
N C, is an institution which belongs <lb />
to the history of the State. No ware- <lb />
house, perhaps, in South has ever <lb />
acquired such popularity among such <lb />
a large class of and this year <lb />
we believe its patronage will be <lb />
larger than ever before. <lb />
Mr. Cooper has inaugurated a <lb />
system in the management of his <lb />
mammoth, warehouse by which <lb />
everything goes on as smoothly as <lb />
clock work. In basement from <lb />
to bands are employed <lb />
assorting tobacco as it comes in <lb />
from barns. A great <lb />
many planters don't have room or <lb />
time to assort their crops during the <lb />
curing season, so they haul or ship <lb />
their crops right to Cooper's ware- <lb />
house. Here it is carefully assorted <lb />
and repacked or placed on the ware <lb />
house floor for sale. In the business <lb />
department of this big warehouse can <lb />
be seen tobacco from almost every <lb />
county in the Eastern half of the <lb />
State. <lb />
Mr. D. Y. Cooper wields a <lb />
powerful influence over the tobacco <lb />
rowers of Eastern Carolina, and he <lb />
it by the power of high pi ices. <lb />
Being a large planter himself be <lb />
knows what tobacco costs and what <lb />
it is worth. So when the <lb />
crop is placed on sale Mr. Cooper is <lb />
sure to see it bring every cent of its <lb />
value or knows the reason why. <lb />
Hit warehouse has likewise the <lb />
of selling the choicest tobacco <lb />
frown in Eastern Carolina, and this <lb />
as its influence on tho buyer, and <lb />
always helps to raise prices. <lb />
Many of the tobacco growers in <lb />
new tobacco sections of Eastern <lb />
are selling their crops at <lb />
Cooper's warehouse this year, and as <lb />
a role are highly with prices. <lb />
This big warehouse will handle <lb />
this year than ever <lb />
before and more tobacco, perhaps, <lb />
than any warehouse in Virginia or <lb />
North Carolina. This is item <lb />
which Mr. Cooper can well be proud, <lb />
which goes to the credit of <lb />
Henderson a tobacco market. <lb />
A MIDNIGHT <lb />
Only a cat in the <lb />
only a cat, that's all; <lb />
Only a song at midnight. <lb />
Only a wild, <lb />
Only a man impulsive, <lb />
Only a reason <lb />
Only a clutch convulsive. <lb />
Only a boot jack thrown. <lb />
Only a sudden sally, <lb />
an uttered <lb />
Only a corpse in the alley, <lb />
Only a poor, dead cat. <lb />
BUT DID HE GET IT BACK. <lb />
Dealer man <lb />
came in here awhile ago, seized a <lb />
coat, vest trousers and ran <lb />
with them. <lb />
did you do <lb />
I followed suit. <lb />
NO THORN WITHOUT A HOSE. <lb />
Mrs. why <lb />
you say something to Angeli- <lb />
about sitting to late with <lb />
young Pose boy f <lb />
Mr. Why, I <lb />
rather like it. It saves worrying <lb />
burglars. <lb />
AN CALAMITY. <lb />
living your <lb />
club rooms now, Weeks f <lb />
dentist. <lb />
don't say so. Ain't <lb />
you afraid of having place pull- <lb />
ed <lb />
DEATH BY SODA HAD NO <lb />
He they pass a drug <lb />
Do you-know, I read in this morn- <lb />
paper about a girl drop- <lb />
dead while soda <lb />
water t <lb />
how romantic. Let's <lb />
go in and die together <lb />
AWFULLY.- <lb />
An we saw Ni- <lb />
Falls, too <lb />
W e a y f <lb />
which aide f <lb />
From side <lb />
gab <lb />
IRRIGATING HIS CONVERSATION <lb />
Mr. do bring <lb />
so much water, I I merely <lb />
asked for a drink. <lb />
thought you'd need <lb />
more than a glassful, sister <lb />
said you was the old stick <lb />
she ever knew. <lb />
AN YOUTH. <lb />
I had to be away school yes- <lb />
said Tommy. <lb />
Too most bring an excuse, said <lb />
Who from t <lb />
j- Your father. <lb />
He no good st ex- <lb />
Ma him time. <lb />
HOW DID IT. <lb />
were sitting side by side, <lb />
Ann he sighed and she signed. <lb />
Said he, darling <lb />
And she Idled and be Idled. <lb />
Said he. hand I ask, so bold I've <lb />
And she groaned and he groaned. <lb />
Said he. are cautious. <lb />
And she bellowed, and he bellowed <lb />
Says ho, shall have your private <lb />
And she giggled, and be giggled. <lb />
SakI she. dearest <lb />
he looked and he looked. <lb />
after letter discouraging inc. <lb />
I have received the money and <lb />
bought headstones for the following; <lb />
Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, <lb />
Louisiana, Florida and Texas. To- <lb />
day received from Alabama, <lb />
and she promises the rest. <lb />
and Arkansas are collecting; <lb />
so, and North Carolina <lb />
are the only ones am anxious <lb />
about. <lb />
It you can interest any one in <lb />
your State who will go to work I <lb />
would be thankful. There arc <lb />
North Carolina soldiers here, and it <lb />
takes each marble headstone, <lb />
in all and only 1122.46 has <lb />
been received. But North Carolina <lb />
is n big State and can easily collect <lb />
it. <lb />
I went to school in Greensboro, <lb />
and have great faith in the Old North <lb />
State. <lb />
The appeal the letter <lb />
The wooden posts, with their <lb />
names on i hem, are rapidly decaying, <lb />
lively. <lb />
Winston Mr. W. <lb />
Cove, had his dwelling broken Into on <lb />
last night and quite a quantity of bed- <lb />
clothes and other household goods <lb />
therefrom. about <lb />
family was a short distance away visit- <lb />
Hon. Charles M. Busbee, elected <lb />
Grand Sire the Sovereign Grand <lb />
Lodge I. O. O. F. of world, is a <lb />
native of North Carolina, and live In <lb />
Raleigh, in the house built by his grand- <lb />
father is the youngest Grand Sire ever <lb />
elected. <lb />
Tarboro Southerner. Ephraim <lb />
an old colored man in all probability, <lb />
taking everything into consideration, <lb />
will head the tanning records. With a <lb />
blind horse which costs him five dollars, <lb />
he made nine stacks of fodder, about <lb />
eighty barrels of corn enough sweet <lb />
potatoes for his own use. <lb />
Wilmington Mr. J. M. <lb />
son, of South Washington, <lb />
county, a visitor at the Star office a few <lb />
lays since, had in his possession a <lb />
which he says was cut from the <lb />
paunch deer twenty years ago by <lb />
and it is necessary to replace them as Snowden Pearce, Hying in what was <lb />
. r n Hurl <lb />
soon as possible. Having no means <lb />
at our disposal for this purpose, we <lb />
are compelled to ask for aid, <lb />
sure that our appeal will not be in <lb />
vain. <lb />
Many of these graves, which we <lb />
have lovingly cared for during so <lb />
many years, contain the dear ones of <lb />
homes, where their memories <lb />
are still cherished, and a throb of <lb />
sympathy will go out to us in our <lb />
efforts to rescue their names from <lb />
oblivion. Mothers, widows orphans, <lb />
sisters and comrades, help us in our <lb />
sacred work, and believe that be- <lb />
fore another year we have money <lb />
enough to begin our work. If some <lb />
responsible person in each town <lb />
and village will offer to receive con- <lb />
for this cause, and will <lb />
forward them to Wallace. <lb />
Esq., President First National Bank, <lb />
Va., will be very <lb />
grateful. <lb />
Twenty-Three Years in <lb />
Drug Business. <lb />
the <lb />
Said he, my soul there's such a <lb />
And she waited and he waited. <lb />
SakI she, have thee If thou wilt, <lb />
And and she wilted. <lb />
I have been a druggist <lb />
three years, and sold all patent <lb />
medicines which are this <lb />
country, and can truthfully say that <lb />
I have never known a remedy for <lb />
Blood Diseases of more value than <lb />
S. S. S. Mr. A., <lb />
a customer, was troubled with <lb />
eruption of on back of <lb />
bis hands, and had in vain sought <lb />
relief of the best local medical <lb />
also of some of the most <lb />
specialists in New York, and as a <lb />
last resort spent some months in <lb />
Paris, France, treatment of <lb />
physicians there, and had <lb />
cured only temporary relief. After <lb />
all this treatment he was finally <lb />
cured, sound and well, by Swift's <lb />
Specific <lb />
Another customer, II., had <lb />
for many years with Blood <lb />
Poison, and thought he had been <lb />
cured by mercurial treatment, but <lb />
disease returned, accompanied <lb />
by Rheumatism a bad type. A <lb />
dozen small bottles of S. S. made <lb />
a perfect and lasting cure. <lb />
W. U. <lb />
Old Fort, N. C. <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di- <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta Ga. <lb />
Air Ship. <lb />
of-Wow a Coming Reality. <lb />
The Chicago Time this morning <lb />
that a project for the establish <lb />
of an air ship company was <lb />
completed yesterday, and today at <lb />
Springfield, the Mount <lb />
Manufacturing Company <lb />
will be chartered with a capital of <lb />
Within sixty days the <lb />
first air ship is to arrive in Chicago. <lb />
The company la backed by pow- <lb />
syndicate end by <lb />
eastern capitalists. <lb />
air-ship which is to <lb />
build, and models of which have <lb />
been successfully tested, will carry <lb />
ears the of Pullmans sad <lb />
will seat fifty persons each. <lb />
led cars an being manufactured for <lb />
quick mall sad passenger <lb />
then a part of New Hanover county. <lb />
New A drunken <lb />
James City In Roach Taylor's <lb />
barroom got into an altercation with <lb />
the clerk who cracked him over the <lb />
head with an empty bottle. A police- <lb />
man being bandy the fray was quickly <lb />
ended and the parties will have a hear- <lb />
the Mayor's court this morning. <lb />
Raleigh Messrs. Sherwood <lb />
and Howard are <lb />
busily engaged in compiling a table of <lb />
the crimes committed in the State and <lb />
the penalties therefor. The table will <lb />
be made from reports sent in by the <lb />
Court clerks of the various <lb />
ties, and will be Incorporated into the <lb />
Attorney General's report. <lb />
Marvin <lb />
begins this This is the <lb />
most popular meeting in Western <lb />
North Carolina and always attracts many <lb />
visitors from other counties. Just <lb />
as we go to press we learn that in a <lb />
drunken row, Monday night, In the vi- <lb />
of distillery, John <lb />
Hobbs was cut by John Jolly and will <lb />
probably die. Jolly run away. <lb />
Washington Sunday Mr. <lb />
while passing through <lb />
the woods, about miles from <lb />
stumbled over the dead of Jacob <lb />
Dudley, an old The affair was <lb />
reported to the Sheriff, who sent out two <lb />
men to Investigate. found no <lb />
mark of any kind on him, and had con- <lb />
that Dudley ha come to his <lb />
death from a fit or convulsion. <lb />
Edenton Fisherman and Wild <lb />
fowl innumerable and of every variety <lb />
abound in the waters of the Sound Bay, <lb />
rivers and creeks, coons, <lb />
squirrels, quail and deer may he found <lb />
within a few mile of Ed en ion. ------The <lb />
escape of a prisoner, Felton, on <lb />
Tuesday evening last, was one of the <lb />
excitements about the Court House. He <lb />
was chased by the Sheriff and others <lb />
but soon took the woods. reward it <lb />
offered for him. <lb />
Tarboro Southerner; The Postmaster <lb />
at Halifax, of a named Davis <lb />
is in her accounts 81,0-30. The <lb />
woman it Is said Is not to blame. Her <lb />
husband, who was assistant postmaster, <lb />
managed the office entirely, received all <lb />
monies. Congressman <lb />
about whom he boasts so with <lb />
the colored people, are like himself, <lb />
short and growing shorter. The Halifax <lb />
defalcation will, it is said, lose him many <lb />
votes in that county. The bondsmen of <lb />
the woman are very indignant and at- <lb />
all the blame to him. The office is <lb />
in charge government officials. <lb />
Kinston Free A whale was <lb />
entangled in a large fish net off More- <lb />
head City last Friday night. The <lb />
would not pull In and the <lb />
didn't know what to make of it. After <lb />
awhile the net became slack and <lb />
pulled a lot of It in until they saw <lb />
at first they thought was a log; <lb />
they thought It was an Immense shark. <lb />
When it got near, all of a sudden it <lb />
raised up above the water about eight <lb />
feet and they saw it was a large whale. <lb />
The fishermen were badly frightened, <lb />
and s rope, connected with net, be- <lb />
came fastened around the ankle of Mr. <lb />
Walter He caught hold of the <lb />
boat, and the rope slipped off, only <lb />
off skin f. his ankle, it a <lb />
close shave. The went off to sea, <lb />
taking along part of the net <lb />
Wilmington Tho meetings <lb />
st the Tabernacle closed last night and <lb />
Mr. Jones left on late Southern train <lb />
for bis home in Georgia. <lb />
building will remain as it is and <lb />
Mr. Jones expects to return hers next <lb />
October. The amount of money raised <lb />
during the meetings was which <lb />
Mr. Tones was -It Is <lb />
reported that John G. Warner, Esq., <lb />
Masonboro Sound, was by high- <lb />
near the Mineral Spring last <lb />
Saturday night, while en his way home <lb />
and that he fired on them and escaped <lb />
by bis mule off In a ran. The <lb />
report may be true but do not think <lb />
that it Is. Mr. Wagner was to have gens <lb />
over to Brunswick county on Saturday <lb />
on a visit to his daughter, on a hunting <lb />
expedition, and we think he went, as he <lb />
had dogs and in town with him <lb />
men without religion, sad <lb />
you make but clever devils- <lb />
Duke of Wellington. <lb />
Sunday is the golden clasp that <lb />
binds together volume of the <lb />
W. Longfellow. <lb />
Tarry with me, O my Savior; <lb />
Lay my head upon Thy breast <lb />
Till the morning; then awake ate, <lb />
Morning of eternal rest. <lb />
J. K. <lb />
would rather in poverty, <lb />
with God for my Treasurer, than <lb />
take the most ambitious position in <lb />
life with only man to lean <lb />
Ward <lb />
Some men are born for great things. <lb />
Some men were small; <lb />
Some, it is not recorded <lb />
Why they were born at all. <lb />
Will. Carleton. <lb />
I believe that when Paul plants <lb />
and waters, God gives the <lb />
increase, and I have patience with <lb />
those who throw the blame on God <lb />
when it on H. <lb />
I hold it true, befall; <lb />
I feel It, when I sorrow most; <lb />
better to have loved and lost <lb />
Than never to have loved at all. <lb />
Alfred Tennyson, <lb />
Love is an old story enough, but <lb />
in every generation it is reborn, in <lb />
the down cast eyes and blushes of <lb />
young maidens. And so, although <lb />
he fluttered in Eden, Cupid is young <lb />
Smith. <lb />
I never knew a day so drear. <lb />
Hut on its leaden sky was bung <lb />
Some shadow of a rainbow clear. <lb />
From vanished joy in farewell <lb />
-Anon. <lb />
Meekness the grace which, from <lb />
beneath God's footstool, lifts up s <lb />
candid and confiding eye, accepting <lb />
God's fatherly affection, and <lb />
e which it cannot <lb />
Hamilton. <lb />
Love's precious pearl In sorrow's cup <lb />
at the bottom lay, <lb />
thine again when, all drink up. <lb />
The bitterness should pass away. <lb />
Thomas Moore, <lb />
When love have blended and <lb />
molded two beings in an angelic and <lb />
sound union, they have found the <lb />
secret of lift, hence are <lb />
only the two terms of same <lb />
tiny, the two wings of one mind. <lb />
Love and Hugo. <lb />
a moment, Fled, <lb />
Don't think <lb />
better <lb />
To bind the heart with a golden <lb />
Though many do It, yet many rue it <lb />
And love Is a witness to It <lb />
There Isn't a chance for <lb />
Where two are unequally together; <lb />
So turn your back when money bewitches <lb />
Marry for love and not for riches <lb />
Josephine <lb />
AYCOCK <lb />
C C. <lb />
N. C <lb />
WILSON. N. <lb />
L. JAMES,<lb />
I. <lb />
A LEX L. BLOW, <lb />
G REE <lb />
j. cm st. <lb />
J. M. TUCKER. <lb />
J. <lb />
TUCKER A <lb />
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If. <lb />
L. <lb />
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am ville. a. c <lb />
Y JAMBS, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
j B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, <lb />
M. C. <lb />
J MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th, UM. <lb />
My With You <lb />
Do you know that every man <lb />
who desires to vote this <lb />
must register anew Ever, <lb />
if you have registered and voted <lb />
before, you must register again <lb />
under the new Election to <lb />
vote year. <lb />
Do you want the publicans <lb />
to the election nave your <lb />
neighbors arrested and put in jail <lb />
as 1868-9 If not, register and <lb />
vote the Democratic ticket. <lb />
Do you wish the t get <lb />
control of your county and State <lb />
If not, register and vole for e <lb />
Democratic nominees. <lb />
Do not know that every <lb />
in the State will register <lb />
and vote Then so must white <lb />
men. <lb />
Do you want Yankee sol- <lb />
with drawn bayonets to meet <lb />
at the polls and dictate to yon <lb />
ow to vote If not, be sure your <lb />
name is on the registration books <lb />
and do not fail to vote the straight <lb />
Democratic ticket. <lb />
You can't register after <lb />
--so register at once. Don t say <lb />
you have not time <lb />
your happiness depends on the <lb />
good name and prosperity of your <lb />
State depends on honest gov <lb />
eminent and white man's control <lb />
it. wait. Delay <lb />
may cost the defeat of the party. <lb />
En Chambers Smith. <lb />
Chin. Dem. State Ex. Com. <lb />
Mr. F. D. Winston, of Bertie <lb />
county, was nominated for Judge <lb />
by the Republicans of the second <lb />
district. But he has grown sick <lb />
of the g. o. p. and accuses it of <lb />
being o party of sectionalism, ex- <lb />
and fraud. He has <lb />
written a letter to the <lb />
of the State Republican Executive <lb />
declining the <lb />
and says as a citizen of the <lb />
Union, loving its constitution and <lb />
history; as a Southern man be- <lb />
in fairness and justice to <lb />
all sections and races; as a friend <lb />
to the desiring his moral, <lb />
intellectual and financial <lb />
as the proper basis of <lb />
social and political power; and <lb />
as a self-respecting man <lb />
he shall not be a Republican can- <lb />
for any office, but will vote <lb />
the entire Democratic ticket. Thus <lb />
one by the white men who <lb />
have any respect for themselves <lb />
are leaving the corrupt <lb />
can party. <lb />
The begun <lb />
its twelfth volume. It is n good <lb />
paper, every line of it, and Golds- <lb />
owes much of its progress to <lb />
the efficient work of the <lb />
Senator Vance has hail a copy <lb />
of the census report of 1888 sent <lb />
us. Now when new census <lb />
conies to hand we will be ready <lb />
for examination and comparison. <lb />
Herald has lie- <lb />
gun its sixth volume. as <lb />
it is in the family we don't <lb />
iv as much as might be said, but <lb />
Herald is a good paper and <lb />
Democratic from the head line to <lb />
an inch below the bottom of the <lb />
column. <lb />
Rev. Dixon ought to kick, <lb />
and -that's the truth. He to <lb />
speak at the Weldon Fair on <lb />
Thursday, 80th of course <lb />
the management wish t <lb />
the. fact that they are to have <lb />
greatest young orator of the <lb />
age entertain the people. One <lb />
they have adopted to let <lb />
this fact be known is to semi out <lb />
life size bust pictures of the dis- <lb />
divine with the other <lb />
fair bills. The. first one of <lb />
pictures we saw was decorating <lb />
the front side of a screen in a bar <lb />
room, right in full gaze of the <lb />
who pass along, the street. A <lb />
preacher s picture ornamenting a <lb />
bar room does not seem in the <lb />
right and that is why we <lb />
say Mr. Dixon ought to kick. He <lb />
should demand of the Fair man- <lb />
that they send their bill <lb />
sticker around again and remove <lb />
every one of his pictures from bar <lb />
rooms. <lb />
The county canvass began last <lb />
week and is now in progress, the <lb />
speeches being at to- <lb />
day. -The only Independents that <lb />
have come out against the Demo- <lb />
nominee's are C. Kirk- <lb />
man, the bee man, for the <lb />
against Harry Skinner, and <lb />
Godfrey Johnson for Register of <lb />
Deeds against D. H. James. It is <lb />
useless to say that the <lb />
dents are getting the very hide <lb />
rafted off of them on the stump. <lb />
is hardly more fit to rap <lb />
j i lit Pitt county in the <lb />
poor Sam Jordan Nelson <lb />
would be and the white will act <lb />
the part of folly who wastes a vote <lb />
on him. Johnson was a candidate <lb />
the Convention <lb />
nomination of Register of Deeds i <lb />
but received Only n pittance of a <lb />
vote, indicating conclusively that <lb />
the people not want him as <lb />
their candidate. Now he is show- j <lb />
the is in him by j <lb />
opposing the party at whose hands <lb />
he sought a nomination. On I <lb />
day he will be told in still <lb />
stronger terms than at the Con- <lb />
that they have for <lb />
kin service in a office- <lb />
Tar River Association. <lb />
This large and influential body <lb />
of Missionary Baptists was <lb />
in this town last week. <lb />
HISTORY. <lb />
The Association was organized <lb />
in and was composed of nine <lb />
had three or four <lb />
hundred members. It now- has <lb />
more than CO churches with a <lb />
membership of It has had <lb />
a very rapid growth, specially <lb />
within the twelve years, its <lb />
numerical strength having been <lb />
doubled within that period. <lb />
DELEGATES AND VISITORS. <lb />
Among the laymen prominent <lb />
in the activities of the body we <lb />
noticed Hon. C. M. Cooke and E. <lb />
of Louisburg; w. <lb />
Daniel and R. A. V. Cooley, <lb />
Dennis Simmons, of Williamston; <lb />
N. Biggs, Dr. R- M. Johnson. E. <lb />
E. Hilliard and Dr. O. Me <lb />
of Scotland Neck; N. L. <lb />
Shaw and Dr. R. D. Fleming, of <lb />
Warrenton, and A. Early, of <lb />
Bertie. <lb />
Among the ministers we note <lb />
the names of Rev. Dr. J. D. <lb />
of Scotland Rev. Dr. <lb />
E. Taylor, of Wake Forest <lb />
College; Bailey and Skinner, <lb />
of of <lb />
Battle, of Hundley, of <lb />
Tarboro; Dr. of <lb />
and Duke, of Nashville.<lb />
The first sermon was preached <lb />
Geo. M. Duke, of Nash- <lb />
ville. Mr. Duke has an extensive <lb />
reputation as a pulpit orator and <lb />
his sermon on this occasion was <lb />
every way worthy of his It <lb />
was a simple, practical and earn- <lb />
est discourse on Christian <lb />
and its reward. <lb />
The Association <lb />
Thursday morning at Id o'clock, <lb />
after a half hour prayer and praise <lb />
meeting, conducted by Di. Flem- <lb />
E. Bowers, Esq. of Hal <lb />
if.-ix county, was re elected Mod <lb />
Rev. A. G. Wilcox was <lb />
re-elected Clerk. Mr. Bowers is <lb />
one of the most prominent and in- <lb />
farmers of Halifax county <lb />
and is the Democratic candidate <lb />
for the State Senate <lb />
At o'clock the <lb />
sermon was preached Rev. <lb />
Hundley Tarboro was an <lb />
able and earnest effort <lb />
The afternoon of Thursday was <lb />
devoted mainly to the work of <lb />
Home Missions, it was discussed <lb />
by Messrs. Hundley. Cooke, Hun- <lb />
Skinner <lb />
CHIEF <lb />
of the session is in the work of <lb />
Associations Missions. The re- <lb />
port showed that fourteen mis- <lb />
had been at work during <lb />
the year and something more than <lb />
had been expended in its <lb />
prosecution. After addresses by <lb />
Messrs. Duke. Skinner, <lb />
and Cooke, pledges to the amount <lb />
of were taken to continue <lb />
the work during the next year. <lb />
The report on Education was <lb />
considered on Friday night. It <lb />
stated that Wake Forest College <lb />
now has nearly students in <lb />
actual attendance. Among them <lb />
are more than young ministers <lb />
who are sustained by the <lb />
nation at a cost of about <lb />
Fending the motion to adopt the <lb />
report Dr. Taylor, President of the <lb />
College, delivered a singularly <lb />
able and stirring address, showing <lb />
the great value of tho College to <lb />
the State and calling on his <lb />
to increase the endowment <lb />
fund, which, though now amount- <lb />
to is found to be in- <lb />
adequate. <lb />
Then came the report on Peri- <lb />
with an inimitable address <lb />
by Dr. Daily, of the Biblical <lb />
carder. He has been called the <lb />
wittiest editor in the State. He is <lb />
introductory <lb />
be <lb />
H. W. Battle delivered the charge, <lb />
B. presented tho Bible <lb />
and Kev. George Duke, in behalf of <lb />
the ministers present delivered a <lb />
few words of greeting to the new <lb />
minister. <lb />
At night Rev. Mr. Battle deliver- <lb />
a charming address on the spirit <lb />
of missions and lie v. Mr. <lb />
spoke on the female University <lb />
the Baptists are preparing to <lb />
establish in Raleigh. <lb />
We failed to note in the proper <lb />
place, an address on the <lb />
liar views of the Baptists delivered <lb />
by Dr. on Thursday bight. <lb />
Collections made for differ <lb />
the sessions, <lb />
amounting all to more than <lb />
Sunday morning Sunday <lb />
School mass meeting conducted <lb />
K. B- editor the Scot <lb />
land Neck Democrat and Dr. James <lb />
Superintendent of Baptist Sunday <lb />
School. Alter and opening <lb />
exercises Mr. made a <lb />
speech followed by ex-Governor <lb />
superintendent of <lb />
Sunday School of Greenville ; <lb />
Carey J. X. C, <lb />
once the Baptist <lb />
Sunday School Greenville; ft. <lb />
A. I. Co a layman and lawyer <lb />
N. C. N. L. Shaw of <lb />
At o'clock A. the <lb />
exercises took Sing- <lb />
by Dr. reads <lb />
from <lb />
6th prayer <lb />
at the Dedication the temple, by <lb />
Kev. J. W. Hundley, Tarboro. <lb />
Sermon by Dr. on Fellow- <lb />
ship with Cod. This was a delight <lb />
fill sermon on a <lb />
Then Dr. took a collection <lb />
two new in the <lb />
mission field of the <lb />
staring that this house <lb />
now be presented to I he Lord <lb />
has cost all about and <lb />
this been raised <lb />
in and around Greenville. He then <lb />
presented this house in nil of its <lb />
purls Co God as an humble offering <lb />
now solemnly dedicated to his <lb />
vice. Skinner of Raleigh lead <lb />
i prayer. <lb />
At P. M. Rev. <lb />
conducted the mass <lb />
meeting in interest of the Baptist <lb />
Orphanage at S. C. <lb />
Prayer by Kev. H. W. Battle, <lb />
Wilson, N. C. by ex Gov- <lb />
Jams, C. ML Cook, of Loots- <lb />
burg, IS. K. Billiard, N. L. Shaw, <lb />
and Dr. Fleming. <lb />
At P. M. Rev. <lb />
pastor Church <lb />
ed Missionary sermon of <lb />
Iron the Command Christ <lb />
to give the Gospel to the world. <lb />
Tins was an able sermon. Both <lb />
morning and sight the church <lb />
pack, chairs in the <lb />
and round the stand in de- <lb />
Sunday Rev. W. Bat <lb />
tie preached at the Methodist <lb />
Church and W. B. Morion of <lb />
at night. Rev. G. M. Duke <lb />
Nashville preached for the col- <lb />
people at II A. ML, am <lb />
Mr. Wilcox, of Nash county at <lb />
night <lb />
The church dedicated has a base- <lb />
with rooms. Sunday School <lb />
class rooms, one main <lb />
Sunday School room, which the <lb />
Sunday School and prayer meet <lb />
be held, also a library room, <lb />
is a beautiful <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Secular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C, Oct. <lb />
Ex-Gov. William H. English, of <lb />
Indiana, who ran tho National <lb />
democratic ticket with the late Gen <lb />
is in Washington, <lb />
searching among the archives of <lb />
the Government for materials to be <lb />
used in a history of Indiana, <lb />
which he is engaged, at the request <lb />
of the surviving members of the <lb />
Convention which was held in <lb />
to revise the State Constitution. <lb />
Mr. English looks little, if any older <lb />
than he did ten years ago, and it is <lb />
certain that his history of Indiana <lb />
will prove a valuable on to <lb />
political literature. Mr. English is <lb />
no stranger in Washington, having <lb />
been a clerk here <lb />
the Folk administration. <lb />
Mr. Blaine has again got himself <lb />
into hot water. It has been all <lb />
along expected by his party workers <lb />
that he would go to Representative <lb />
district and make <lb />
speeches in that gentleman's <lb />
But a day or two ago Mr. <lb />
Blame stared that he regretted that <lb />
pressing business would prevent <lb />
his leaving Washington, as much <lb />
as he would like to help Mr. <lb />
etc This heated the blood of <lb />
the Me republicans, and I In v <lb />
have ever since been standing <lb />
cud and hurling tidy epithets lit <lb />
Mr. head. They ask how <lb />
could Mr. Blame leave Washington <lb />
for three months with Congress in <lb />
session, as he did this <lb />
without, the welfare of <lb />
the Government, if be cannot now <lb />
get away for a week. They <lb />
charge that Blaine wishes to <lb />
defeated, fear- <lb />
that <lb />
his rival I <lb />
ant you feel cross and <lb />
i Dr J. a. <lb />
cheerfulness will return and <lb />
James Brooks, secret new zest. <lb />
service at Washington, has issued . irritate your lungs with a stub- <lb />
a warning the public to look <lb />
for a new dangerous counterfeit Tar Wine Lung Balm <lb />
If are all <lb />
said to be a close imitation of the j strength, no energy, and feel very tired <lb />
genuine. It can distinguished j all the Dr. J. II <lb />
from the latter because it has It will impart strength <lb />
and no parallel silk vitality to <lb />
lines, mid also because the mustache <lb />
the of General Hancock i <lb />
curies upward instead of dropping. <lb />
The unseating of legally elected <lb />
Democratic Congressmen, and the <lb />
bestowal of their their <lb />
defeated Republican opponents, is j <lb />
a new industry in this country, j <lb />
We shall when the voles are <lb />
counted out in whether <lb />
this new industry is to be protected <lb />
or Argue. <lb />
WHAT <lb />
SCOTT'S <lb />
EMULSION <lb />
CURES <lb />
Parties desiring to obtain pat- <lb />
or information of any kind I <lb />
relating to patents, should <lb />
Messer. c. A. Co, i <lb />
8th St., Washington, D. C. I <lb />
Tho firm is prompt, reliable, and <lb />
very in its charges. <lb />
A Farm to Let. <lb />
A small farm, containing acres <lb />
cleared hind miles from Washington, <lb />
to lease for five years free of charge to <lb />
any one who will improve it. <lb />
Apply to BURGESS, <lb />
Washington, X. <lb />
CONSUMPTION <lb />
SCROFULA <lb />
BRONCHITIS <lb />
COUGHS <lb />
COLDS <lb />
Diseases <lb />
Wonderful Flesh Producer. <lb />
Many gained one pound <lb />
per day by its use. <lb />
Scott's Emulsion is not a secret <lb />
remedy. It contains the <lb />
properties of the <lb />
and pure Norwegian Cod <lb />
Liver Oil, the potency of both <lb />
being largely increased. It is used <lb />
by Physicians all over the world. <lb />
PALATABLE AS MILK. <lb />
Sold by all <lb />
SCOTT A Chemists. <lb />
FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
CHERRY <lb />
What Are You Waiting For <lb />
Our Stock is Goods Prices <lb />
see <lb />
WE MAKE A BUSINESS OF MAKING BARGAINS IN <lb />
if be is elected be will be and It, <lb />
or t lie Presidential T V <lb />
nation 1803. fact they are i i <lb />
so thing against Mr. . HP T <lb />
Blaine that he will lie glad ; J. <lb />
to reconsider his <lb />
going to Ohio in order to Stop The in Styles, Finest in Quality, Utmost in Variety, have been combined by in <lb />
it ; that isn't going to stop it. <lb />
Tue Heed and <lb />
cans have entered into an offensive <lb />
and defensive alliance against Mr. <lb />
Blaine which makes the latter <lb />
chances of being Walter Will NOt <lb />
I egg <lb />
. n a t B. Good, not b We cur Low Hark and <lb />
low O J ER <lb />
INSPECT ITS. US. <lb />
AND YOU WILL FIND WE DEAL AND YOU DOLLARS. <lb />
BROW . <lb />
me in styles, in utmost in Variety, have been combined by in <lb />
ONE MIGHTY EFFORT FOR TRADE. <lb />
roof, frosted Windows, <lb />
two entrances from the front and a <lb />
hack entrance lo the choir depart <lb />
meat and pulpit, seats <lb />
of <lb />
The is of the <lb />
The whole building <lb />
all parts outside to outside <lb />
is long W feet wide and <lb />
is lighted lights made by the <lb />
Co., of <lb />
The spirit and which <lb />
this session of the <lb />
Association was to beheld <lb />
there was not an word said <lb />
no all the of the <lb />
body. <lb />
services held on <lb />
at of <lb />
Mis. being me house <lb />
where vent ion was <lb />
years age. <lb />
Items. <lb />
The named <lb />
If. to be defeated by K. <lb />
T. for <lb />
county has another pa- <lb />
per. Aurora of Aurora <lb />
showed Us <lb />
We hear of hit.- about <lb />
die railroad float the Jim to <lb />
Point. What is the malt-r f <lb />
Mr. Seymour <lb />
limb the law, has hung out his <lb />
All be wants is <lb />
We hear that a prohibition paper <lb />
bearing the significant name of <lb />
Truth will soon lie by <lb />
Mr. Aaron Phillips. <lb />
The large Hotel is moving to <lb />
wise as well as witty, and as pow- <lb />
on the platform lie he is in <lb />
the sanctum. speech has some completion rapidly. The brick wall- <lb />
of the characteristics of Senator are about up. This will be one <lb />
clear, common sense the best hotels in the east, <lb />
and his proneness to illustrate Our market is supplied with <lb />
principal or enforce an oysters and Rah. You can <lb />
by witty epigram or amusing an- buy a nice bunch your <lb />
His presence added breakfast for only cents, <lb />
to the interest of the session <lb />
and his address was greatly en- <lb />
joyed by the large and <lb />
audience in attendance. <lb />
The subject of <lb />
considered on Saturday morn- <lb />
The report that the <lb />
K. C. Baptists lead their j <lb />
of the Son In s in the <lb />
their laborer <lb />
heathens, there being of them in j <lb />
China and Africa. Messrs. <lb />
in and Wood- <lb />
sen spoke on the subject <lb />
greater liberality the part the <lb />
churches. <lb />
The on was <lb />
read by j. H. Tucker and elicited a <lb />
lively <lb />
of read <lb />
the the <lb />
who delivered a practical and earns <lb />
est speech. was followed by <lb />
Mr. of Louisburg, one <lb />
the most powerful <lb />
we have heard. Messrs. Pitchford <lb />
and also spoke. <lb />
At 4.-30 J. W. Rubles, a <lb />
of tin- church at <lb />
Pitt Co., was ordained to the full <lb />
work the Gospel ministry. Kev. <lb />
G. J, offered prayer. Rev. <lb />
Mr. fl. A. Latham, of the <lb />
is the constant of <lb />
mottoes and other tokens respect <lb />
sympathy hands of <lb />
the fair sex. <lb />
There are two executive <lb />
committees the county. <lb />
Small is chairman of one and C. F. <lb />
Warren of the other. Things are <lb />
mixed here. <lb />
The canning factory is in full <lb />
Meat. The whistle alarms all the <lb />
citizens. Some think it is Gabriel <lb />
blowing his trump. One cent <lb />
per pound is paid for opening <lb />
will be seriously hurt <lb />
by placing another . steamer at <lb />
Aurora to with the A. P. <lb />
E. II. It seems that, everything id <lb />
the lower part of the county will be <lb />
diverted to the railroad. Its <lb />
minus is on river. <lb />
The mass meeting composed of <lb />
sore heads and <lb />
has B. Colbert as <lb />
the candidate to defeat the Demo- <lb />
for Clerk of <lb />
Court. The Democracy of old <lb />
Beaufort will stand by set ion of <lb />
convention No, <lb />
for President exceedingly slim. <lb />
Democrats. and honest people <lb />
generally are mad, as they have a <lb />
light to be, because republican <lb />
United States District Attorney for <lb />
this District has taken no steps to <lb />
arrest Wheat, the republican ex- <lb />
Postmaster the House <lb />
notwithstanding bis <lb />
when his attention <lb />
was called to the mailer, that the <lb />
committed Wheat were <lb />
punishable under the United States <lb />
Statutes by both line <lb />
So one was <lb />
ed when the facts leaked out about <lb />
Speaker having advised <lb />
Wheat to return the money which <lb />
be crookedly obtained to the United <lb />
S ales Treasury, and having help- <lb />
ed him to keep the matter quiet, <lb />
but now that, the crime has been <lb />
fastened upon Wheat ho has <lb />
been dismissed in disgrace by the <lb />
House of Representatives, it does <lb />
i surprise, that the District <lb />
Attorney should be derelict in per- <lb />
forming the duties winch his oath <lb />
of entailed upon bun. Shall <lb />
a man's politics prevent his being <lb />
tried and punished <lb />
I ii II v violated the laws of land t <lb />
It looks most decidedly that way in <lb />
i his case. <lb />
The new tariff law has not <lb />
in effect a week nut rapidly <lb />
prices of so many of the <lb />
of life has raised a howl <lb />
discontent that has frightened even <lb />
ibis hide bound ad- <lb />
ministration, and unless all <lb />
fad it will be frightened a <lb />
good deal worse when the returns <lb />
Horn the Congressional are <lb />
all in. <lb />
According to the annual report <lb />
Commissioner Pensions there <lb />
are pensions on the rolls of <lb />
Government now, and more than <lb />
hall million additional applications <lb />
are on in his and they are j <lb />
r-rill pouring in. Great Scott Think <lb />
of mine than a million pensioners. <lb />
The Count of Pun, who fondly <lb />
imagines that he will one day he <lb />
king of and who was for a <lb />
time attached to Gen. <lb />
staff during the late civil war, of <lb />
which he has written an <lb />
and voluminous history, favored <lb />
Washington with a vi.-it this week. <lb />
gave him a dinner, <lb />
and some of his old comrades look <lb />
down to Mt. lie is <lb />
now the battle <lb />
fields; latter he will return and <lb />
society will <lb />
nun and the tittled Frenchman who <lb />
compose his party. <lb />
It is feared that the Democratic <lb />
Campaign committee <lb />
is trusting too much to <lb />
a good cause. <lb />
The Ohio republican office hold- <lb />
have been assessed per cent of <lb />
their salaries for campaign purposes. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The notes, account books other <lb />
evidences debt due E, Glenn <lb />
been placed in my hands for <lb />
hereby request all persons <lb />
to bun to call at within next <lb />
and make settlement. <lb />
This Oct. F. <lb />
CO<lb />
w a s <lb />
STOVES. STOVES. <lb />
DO<lb />
a m <lb />
o v <lb />
We are making of <lb />
A STOVES. <lb />
and arc receiving the finest <lb />
line ever brought to Greenville <lb />
Our stock will he complete <lb />
embracing every size made. <lb />
Our popular <lb />
st ill stands head, <lb />
other brands arc all good, <lb />
have the heaviest Stove for <lb />
the money ever put on this <lb />
market. We curry a full line <lb />
of Pine and Fix- <lb />
Tinware, Hardware. <lb />
Saw Glimmers, Nails, Paints, <lb />
Oils, Doors and Bash, Glass <lb />
and <lb />
We want to sec everybody <lb />
wants a Cook Stove. We <lb />
are prepared to supply the <lb />
demand. <lb />
eS cc, <lb />
ii T a S<lb />
a HASKETT k CO. <lb />
o rt <lb />
O a <lb />
V f <lb />
DIED. <lb />
A sadder death has never occurred in <lb />
tills community than that of Mrs. <lb />
Brown, wife of Dr. Zeno Brown, which <lb />
took place at their home last Saturday <lb />
at three o'clock. For three <lb />
weeks she had hang trembling between <lb />
life and death, and day day the <lb />
whole people inquired about her, with <lb />
hopes and fears. When at last the worst <lb />
came and it was known that she was <lb />
gone, there was scarcely a heart that did <lb />
net feel the shock of grief She was a <lb />
favorite with all classes and all <lb />
ii el their loss in her death. When the <lb />
news spreads through the State, <lb />
many admirers and friends will share <lb />
with us our grief. She was widely <lb />
known as Miss Cherry. was <lb />
the daughter of our much beloved citizen <lb />
Mr. James B. and as widely <lb />
loved. She had beauty of person <lb />
force of character, a generous noble <lb />
nature. She was happily united in <lb />
marriage to Dr. Zeno Brown In March <lb />
1889. Their union seemed his <lb />
loss is To him especially <lb />
and to her devoted father the sympathies <lb />
of the people are extended. She was <lb />
laid away at o'clock Sunday morning <lb />
In Cherry Hill Cemetery besides her <lb />
which hart so recently precede J <lb />
The burial services were conducted in <lb />
the Methodist Church of which she was <lb />
a member by Kev. K. B. John Rev. <lb />
E. C- Glenn. A greater throng never <lb />
crowded in and around that church on <lb />
such occasion. As the fall realization <lb />
death came ever the great concourse <lb />
of people, men Women and <lb />
wept. The were Messrs. <lb />
Jesse More. Alex. Blow, James L, <lb />
D. J. R. W. King and J. <lb />
ti. <lb />
j Opened m Greenville. Johnson, Nor- <lb />
Co. have opened s market at <lb />
their stoic opposite Skinner's Opera <lb />
House. respectfully ask a liberal <lb />
share of the patronage of the citizens of <lb />
Greenville and the county generally. <lb />
Parties in the country having Beeves, <lb />
Hogs. Goats, Sheep or Hides to sell will <lb />
do well to call on us before selling else- <lb />
where. JOHNSON, CO. <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
We wish to call the attention of patrons <lb />
to the splendid line of NOTIONS and <lb />
FANCY GOODS which we have added <lb />
-----to our stock of----- <lb />
Besides being able to suit your tastes in <lb />
all styles of Hats and Bonnets, trimmed <lb />
and are now prepared to <lb />
furnish the very nicest articles in <lb />
sets. Ladies Hose, Gloves. Ties, Scarfs, <lb />
Handkerchiefs, Dress <lb />
Wear, Ac. A skilled lady milliner <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A good New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
chine for sale cheap. <lb />
WANTED. <lb />
Wanted at once to COO hands, white <lb />
or colored years up to work in <lb />
our Canning Factory. Hands can make <lb />
to 81-50 per day at piece work. <lb />
Apply at once. <lb />
J. CO., <lb />
Washington, N, C. <lb />
R J. COBS, <lb />
Pitt Co N <lb />
C C COBB. <lb />
C. Pitt Co <lb />
T. H. <lb />
Co <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
SOLICIT mi SHIPMENT of COTTON Sc <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
I .-mi furnishing Tobacco <lb />
free to those who ship o D. Cooper, <lb />
Davis Bullock ft Mitchell, <lb />
ft Co., Boyd ft <lb />
seasoned lumber hoops, <lb />
much better than the iron hoops. Par- <lb />
ties desiring to ship independently can <lb />
obtain them size at 91.65, small <lb />
size for less money, at it <lb />
Machine Shops. have also <lb />
purchased of B. F. Sugg his Gin Con- <lb />
denser, and will gin cotton this <lb />
season for a 30th, Will furnish Lumber <lb />
In any quantity either town or at the <lb />
mill as low as the lowest. <lb />
Greenville, S. A. REDDING. <lb />
Tax Notice. <lb />
will meet the tax payers of Pitt <lb />
county at the following places upon <lb />
the dates named for the purpose of <lb />
collecting the State and county tax- <lb />
es due for year <lb />
Keel's Store, Wednesday, 15th <lb />
Thursday, 10th <lb />
Parker's 17th <lb />
Saturday. 18th <lb />
Black Jack, Thursday, 21st <lb />
Burner's, Wednesday. 22nd <lb />
23rd <lb />
Lang's School house, Friday, 24th <lb />
Falkland, Saturday, 35th <lb />
Farmville, Wednesday, 29th <lb />
J. C. Cobb's Store, 30th <lb />
All persons are requested to meet <lb />
me pay their taxes promptly <lb />
and thus save further In- <lb />
beyond the time preset <lb />
ed by law will not be given. <lb />
J. A K. Sheriff. <lb />
t. fee <lb />
IX ALL OF <lb />
FRESH AND SALT <lb />
FISH FISH FISH <lb />
Strawberry Plants for Sale <lb />
The HOFFMAN sod the CLOUD. <lb />
These are earliest and best for mar- <lb />
Special rates for large lots. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
0- <lb />
The leading General Merchandise dealers in <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
We wish to say to everywhere that we have the <lb />
largest and best selected stock that it has eyer been our pleas- <lb />
to place before you. And beg of you that you will <lb />
inspect our stock and quality, quantity and <lb />
prices given you anywhere else by any first class <lb />
house. We realize that competition is the <lb />
life of trade but we are fully abreast of <lb />
the times and feel able to meet any <lb />
competitor fairly and squarely. <lb />
W e give our customers the <lb />
very best that can be <lb />
bought for the <lb />
MONEY <lb />
invested in that <lb />
article. We with <lb />
the people in their de- <lb />
that they shall buy <lb />
And we <lb />
who shall give their patronage <lb />
that they shall have them cheap. If you <lb />
fail to get as good bargains, when you buy <lb />
of some one else, as your neighbor gels who buys <lb />
of us, you have only yourself to blame, because we <lb />
have invited you time and again to come in and see us. <lb />
Our invitation to all people is LEARN OF US, KNOW <lb />
US, BUY OF US. With these three injunctions ringing fresh in <lb />
your ears every week, we again ask you to come and examine the <lb />
following lines of General Merchandise <lb />
Staple Fancy Dry Goods <lb />
Motions, <lb />
Hats and Caps, <lb />
Boots and Shoes, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Farming Implements, <lb />
Heavy Fancy Groceries <lb />
Flour a Specialty, <lb />
Crockery y <lb />
Wood Willow Ware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Trunks and Valises, <lb />
Harness and If hips. <lb />
After a business <lb />
of twenty live <lb />
years we do not hesitate <lb />
tell you, that we can <lb />
j and do offer yon bargains <lb />
that have never before <lb />
been heard of in this <lb />
county, and, each <lb />
I season we are at <lb />
I trying to serve your <lb />
j interests faithfully. <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
We are headquarters in this market for Furniture and ask <lb />
to look at our line of Suits, both Walnut and cheaper woods. <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads, single and double, Mattresses and Bed <lb />
Springs, Children's Beds, Cribs and Cradles, Washstands. Cane <lb />
and seat Chairs, and Rocking Chairs. <lb />
Children's and Dining and <lb />
lots other things too numerous to mention. We thank you for <lb />
past favors trust and believe that you will continue to patron <lb />
us, for we work not alone for our interest but also for yours <lb />
WILSON-<lb />
WILSON, N. O. <lb />
Is now an established fact and commends it- <lb />
self to the readers of the We have <lb />
no enemies to punish, or friends to reward. <lb />
Don't pay one man as a means to rob his neigh- <lb />
buy Tobacco on its merits and stand ready <lb />
to compare sales with any market in the State. <lb />
Try us and be convinced, proof of the pudding <lb />
the We will pay for all Hogs- <lb />
heads used in shipping to us. Prompt personal <lb />
attention given the sale of every pile of tobacco <lb />
on our floor, and SAVE you over a third in <lb />
charges of what you pay in other markets to <lb />
have your tobacco sold. Give us a trial. <lb />
Your friend, <lb />
Ed. M. PACE. <lb />
Sales every day <lb />
HARRIS WAREHOUSE <lb />
We make no loud advertisement but will pay as much for I <lb />
all of tobacco--------- <lb />
As any House Anywhere. <lb />
We guarantee all patrons the best possible attention <lb />
-------our personal attention to------- <lb />
Every Lot of Tobacco on <lb />
We know that a poor sale means a loss of patronage and <lb />
---------business men cannot afford <lb />
Empty Hogsheads free- Find them with S. A. <lb />
Greenville, or with B. S. Falkland <lb />
Our the best market for bright tobacco in the <lb />
and our facilities for handling tobacco as good as <lb />
we will do all we can to please you if you will give us a trial. <lb />
house is the best lighted in town and we have every <lb />
advantage that can be had on a loose market. Give us <lb />
and be convinced. ft<lb /></p>
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EASTERN <lb />
N. C <lb />
I Sparks <lb />
New Good New Goods Did <lb />
ever the like of New Goods <lb />
at They ate <lb />
just have knocked the <lb />
bottom out of prices and will sell <lb />
cheaper now than ever before. <lb />
terms will be strictly CASH. <lb />
Cooper's <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Henderson, N. C. <lb />
Is the leading place <lb />
For farmers to sell tobacco. <lb />
If yon want the highest prices <lb />
Don't to ship your tobacco <lb />
To Cooper's, N. C. <lb />
Go to Brown Bros, for Shoes. <lb />
Raleigh will be years oM in <lb />
1892. <lb />
A good Dray for sale. Apply to <lb />
C. Stephen. <lb />
Highest cash prices paid for cot- <lb />
ton II. F. Keel <lb />
Best the world Flour at J B. <lb />
Co's. <lb />
Nice Shoes <lb />
at Brown Bros. <lb />
Ladies, examine Brown <lb />
of Dress Good, <lb />
A few shares of City Stock <lb />
for sale by J. J. Cherry. <lb />
Bros, are selling <lb />
Calico for per yard. <lb />
Don't delay to register. The I <lb />
expires 25th. <lb />
For your bargains in Furniture <lb />
go to J Co's. <lb />
Try some of the new corned <lb />
lets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A nice of crockery etc. cheap <lb />
low at J B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
For Latest Style low <lb />
price-- go to J. B. Co's. <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
custom made Shoes for <lb />
la lies, at Brown Bros. <lb />
I cheapest line of <lb />
at J. B. Cherry <lb />
are in for <lb />
the peanut crop. It is large in <lb />
this county <lb />
North Fluid Homespuns <lb />
at j Fer at J. B. <lb />
ft Co's. <lb />
Glasgow received <lb />
a fine load of horses direct from <lb />
Visitors always like Greenville, but <lb />
they say our principal need is a I <lb />
hotel building. <lb />
II you to insure in <lb />
the best company the <lb />
States go to J. J. <lb />
Davis New Home sewing <lb />
Machines for sale J. C. <lb />
office at Brown Bros. Store. <lb />
For a fine drive or work horse <lb />
call oil Evans. A new lot <lb />
just arrived. <lb />
Bros. sell at cost nor <lb />
below cost, but U to it as any <lb />
reliable firm in town. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Master John Williams is I- <lb />
school at <lb />
Mr. C. F. Wilson, of tie Advance, <lb />
attended the Association. We were <lb />
glad to have him call. <lb />
Mrs. L. E. of New <lb />
has been visiting relatives here since <lb />
the Association. <lb />
Miss Annie E. Spain, living a few <lb />
miles from Greenville, hrs gone to <lb />
to take charge of n school. <lb />
Rev. R. L. D. D., Pres- <lb />
of Rutherford College, will <lb />
preach in the Methodist Church this <lb />
evening at o'clock. <lb />
J. L. Fleming, of Hamilton, <lb />
was in to see Saturday. He says <lb />
the enrollment off his school this <lb />
has thus far reached <lb />
Mr. Ola Forbes, of Oxford, paid us <lb />
a pleasant call yesterday morning. <lb />
He is home for a few days on <lb />
and pleasure combined. <lb />
Brother of the Scotland <lb />
Neck Democrat was among the <lb />
upon the Association. He was <lb />
frequently in the Reflector office, <lb />
very much to pleasure. <lb />
W. II. Long, of Tennessee, <lb />
who read law here under Gov. Jarvis, <lb />
then attended the law school at <lb />
Chapel Hill and was recently granted <lb />
license to by the Supreme <lb />
Court, returned to last <lb />
week and will locate here. <lb />
Mr. V. L. Stephens has sold out <lb />
his stock groceries and gone to <lb />
Wilson to accept a position as book- <lb />
keeper for Young Bros. His family <lb />
will join him there mob. We. regret <lb />
to lose them from Greenville and <lb />
give Van just one year to be located <lb />
here again. Mr. T. A. Cherry bought <lb />
his stock. <lb />
On last Friday evening Mi. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse, after his from <lb />
Henderson, had a light chill, on <lb />
Saturday morning he had a yellow <lb />
chill and has been extremely rick. <lb />
He was taken at the resilience of Dr. <lb />
C. J. At present writing <lb />
he has improved very much is <lb />
getting along nicely. <lb />
If you registered two years ago, <lb />
four years ago, ten years ago, twenty <lb />
years ago or even fifty years it is not <lb />
worth one iota and will not entitle <lb />
you to vote this year unless you go <lb />
register again. White man, go reg <lb />
are almost gone. <lb />
The bird law was out yesterday. <lb />
Only ten more days left in which <lb />
to <lb />
trade is fine an <lb />
Go register, white man, pro- <lb />
v . r home by voting a white <lb />
man's <lb />
The loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
are coming in the James <lb />
High School at Pitt Co., N. <lb />
C, from all over the State. <lb />
Our dollar Solid Leather <lb />
Shoes for man or woman give entire <lb />
satisfaction. J. B. Co. <lb />
It is a common thing to see J. D. <lb />
Williamson taking to the <lb />
depot to ship off to other places. <lb />
The largest stove for ten dollars <lb />
ever sold in Greenville, at II is- <lb />
forget that cook <lb />
stove j on you wife. You <lb />
will find them at <lb />
What, a Solid Leather for <lb />
dollar either manor <lb />
At J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
James High School has a pupil <lb />
from Durham and one from Eliza- <lb />
beth City. counties are <lb />
represented. <lb />
We are receiving this week an- <lb />
other shipment of the <lb />
Stoves Co's popular stoves. D. <lb />
D. Haskett O. <lb />
Why is it that every who <lb />
goes to J. B. Cherry Co's are <lb />
happy Because they are pleased <lb />
with their Bargains. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
a bundle cotton ties, owner have <lb />
by applying J. W. Smith, <lb />
Beaver Dam <lb />
We hear of no marriages in town <lb />
on the for this season. <lb />
Time to gel some on between now <lb />
and Christians, though. <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
Snuff. lb bold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
gold horse shoe medal <lb />
with the letters A. C engraved <lb />
thereon. The finder will be re- <lb />
warded by leaving it at this office. <lb />
Evans street, <lb />
day night, a lady's scarf, evidently <lb />
lost by some one returning from <lb />
church. Owner call at Reflector <lb />
office. <lb />
Anything yon boy flora mar- <lb />
it not satisfactory you may re- <lb />
turn it and money will be re- <lb />
funded. We keep fresh beef, pork, <lb />
motion, kid. poultry, and solicit <lb />
your patronage. Johnson, <lb />
Notice. As the church in <lb />
has asked fur all my <lb />
time for i ext year do by this give <lb />
notice that my horse phaeton <lb />
are for sale. If I keep any horse it <lb />
will be more than a pony My <lb />
horse is font years old. raised <lb />
him myself. If be has proper at- <lb />
he promises to be a horse of <lb />
He <lb />
Hon. W. M. will address <lb />
the people of Pitt county at Bethel <lb />
on Saturday, 25th. <lb />
Hon. M. W. Ransom will address <lb />
the people of Pitt county at Green- <lb />
ville on October <lb />
L. Blow, <lb />
Chin. Dem. Ex Com. <lb />
Some Curiosities. <lb />
Mr. Noah Forbes, Jr., brought us <lb />
two curiosities on Friday. One was <lb />
a twin apple, both growing from one <lb />
stem, and the other was a peanut. <lb />
the stem of which had grown through <lb />
a stick, the I forming on the op- <lb />
side from the vine. We were <lb />
sorry to learn from Mr. Forbes that <lb />
of his children are quite sick <lb />
with fever. <lb />
-Merchants say <lb />
cl good. <lb />
The residence Mrs. T. R. Cherry <lb />
is being repainted. <lb />
Tin; Tarboro town hall wears a <lb />
dumb clock in its tower. <lb />
Several Pitt county have <lb />
bought cane mills recently. <lb />
The Raleigh Fair began <lb />
day. Several from Pitt have gone up. <lb />
The weather for a week has been <lb />
fine, only a little warm for time <lb />
of year. <lb />
Tobacco and culture is <lb />
doing a One thing for the farm -rs of <lb />
this section. <lb />
The book store is the <lb />
only place in town that keep mourn <lb />
stationery. <lb />
The are invited to visit the <lb />
book store to examine <lb />
our books and stationery. <lb />
Mr. J. Lanier brought us a <lb />
sweet potato blossom last Saturday. <lb />
Very late in the year for them. <lb />
A train of cars passed through <lb />
Wilson the other day that was <lb />
yards Ion, so the <lb />
You can buy land cheap here if <lb />
you want to come to Pitt county and <lb />
engage in the cultivation of fine to- <lb />
Only a few lots, were disposed of <lb />
at the Ayden sale last Wednesday. <lb />
The lots went so w that the sale <lb />
was stopped. <lb />
The recent changes made at Ry- <lb />
store improve the <lb />
thereof. He is getting in <lb />
readiness to buy his holiday stock. <lb />
The railroad company are <lb />
a small ware house and putting in a <lb />
siding at House's crossing three miles <lb />
from town. It will be a flag station. <lb />
The office has had a <lb />
hard time of it this week four in the <lb />
office hindered from work by <lb />
but we get there just the same. <lb />
Latham Ponder are to front <lb />
today in an attractive advertisement. <lb />
If you want stoves call on them they <lb />
can suit you in any style and shape. <lb />
It threatened rain on Monday <lb />
night last but on yesterday morning <lb />
the sun rose in all its glory and <lb />
we have beautiful <lb />
The town tax collector has just <lb />
armed himself with a lot of receipts <lb />
and is after the item you owe for <lb />
town taxes. He has blood in his eye <lb />
for delinquents. <lb />
A gal dun opportunity is offered in <lb />
this issue for the right, man. A <lb />
farm in three miles of Washington <lb />
to lease for five years free, it contains <lb />
about acres. Sec advertisement <lb />
This and next month is what is <lb />
becoming to be known as the <lb />
Raleigh, Weldon, Tarboro <lb />
and all over the State fairs will go- <lb />
on in the above two months. <lb />
The way that new subscribers keep <lb />
coming in for the is truly <lb />
gratifying. If delinquents were <lb />
coming to their duty as well, we <lb />
would have more money than we now <lb />
have. <lb />
The Wilmington Review had a <lb />
break down of the press a day or so <lb />
ago and we missed the sprightly <lb />
sheet. You can always rely on the <lb />
Review for local news from the <lb />
by the <lb />
The Clyde baa put on a new <lb />
steamer to run direct between Wash- <lb />
and Norfolk. This boat will <lb />
connect with the Tar River Trans- <lb />
Co's steamer and <lb />
give quick freights. <lb />
Winder if the tobacco warehouse <lb />
agitation is to be let drop flat. This <lb />
should be of more than trifling <lb />
to our people. By all means <lb />
Greenville should hare warehouses <lb />
in time to market the next crop. <lb />
C. C. the Independent <lb />
candidate for the Legislature, <lb />
that if a was on the same <lb />
ticket with him he would take great <lb />
pleasure in voting for the <lb />
White men should take no stock in <lb />
Excess Vs. <lb />
The editor was taken sick Mon- <lb />
day night and being unable to leave <lb />
his Mom all yesterday a number of <lb />
items intended for this column had <lb />
to be omitted. Several that arc here <lb />
were dictated from the sick bed to <lb />
his wife who prepared them for the <lb />
printers. We are indebted to friends <lb />
for in getting up other <lb />
matter for this issue that could not <lb />
be prepared before yesterday. <lb />
Come to Us <lb />
The now has the best <lb />
equipped hook and stationery store <lb />
ever opened in e. What- <lb />
ever you want, in the way of ks <lb />
and magazines can be bad here, also <lb />
envelopes, box paper, quire paper, <lb />
tablets, slates, pens, pencils, ink, <lb />
mucilage, etc. Fine line of cigars <lb />
also in stock, the and <lb />
being the best cent <lb />
smokers in the market. <lb />
He Hadn't <lb />
Beat Qua I have some- <lb />
thing very Important to toll <lb />
Gus EL is it, <lb />
do tell me. for you know how <lb />
does me. <lb />
B. it is such a nice one <lb />
on you. I cannot tell yon. <lb />
curiosity is coming out <lb />
of the top of my head, please tell me. <lb />
II. you registered <lb />
New Building and Loan. <lb />
Mr. Ma bee, who we mentioned last <lb />
week as being here in the interest of <lb />
the Mercantile Building and Loan <lb />
Association, off New York, organized <lb />
a branch here on Friday. The <lb />
lowing arc the officers of the new as- <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
Vice <lb />
J. Whichard. <lb />
TreasurerS. M. Schultz. <lb />
G. James. <lb />
Skinner, G. K. <lb />
Harris, and B. M. <lb />
Much <lb />
The recent work done at Cherry <lb />
Hill Cemetery left it in the best con- <lb />
it has been for years. Keep <lb />
it condition and it will reflect, <lb />
more credit on the town than <lb />
heretofore. All the pine trees with- <lb />
in the enclosure have cut down <lb />
and whole plot made neat and <lb />
attractive. The REFLECTOR has long <lb />
advocated this improvement and is <lb />
glad to see it accomplished. Now <lb />
we suggest that owners of the prop <lb />
to the rear of the cemetery be <lb />
requested to have all those cut down <lb />
that obstruct the view from the rail- <lb />
road. Let the good work keep going <lb />
as it has started. <lb />
To Delinquent Subscribers. <lb />
We do not like to be put to the <lb />
trouble and expense of a dun <lb />
to each subscriber to the Reflect in <lb />
by mail, and to avoid that ask every- <lb />
one in arrears to come forward and <lb />
settle, or if you live at a distance, <lb />
send the money by letter. We are <lb />
not asking this charity's sake, <lb />
but are asking for what you justly <lb />
owe, only this and nothing more. <lb />
The publication of the is <lb />
a matter of business, you are <lb />
asked to pay what you own as a mat- <lb />
of business. Any man <lb />
will pay for his paper or tell <lb />
the editor like a man that hi in not <lb />
aide to do so. <lb />
Bow They Money. <lb />
Railroad corporations, as well as <lb />
individuals, are sometimes penny <lb />
wise and pound foolish. The people <lb />
of Kinston wanted an excursion, at <lb />
a low file from that town to Green- <lb />
ville on Sunday so they might come <lb />
over to the dedication. The train <lb />
was run. but the company would <lb />
give no lower rate than it had <lb />
the week, for the round trip. <lb />
The result of this was that only forty <lb />
people came on the excursion, but <lb />
these told us there were between on <lb />
and two hundred people who wore <lb />
ready and would have come had the <lb />
fare been Anybody can see that <lb />
the low fare would have made thorn <lb />
much more money than the high <lb />
fare. The railroad managers, <lb />
though smart men, don't known <lb />
it all every time. <lb />
great power and He has <lb />
of <lb />
Association Notes <lb />
Greenville greatly enjoyed the <lb />
meeting of the Association. <lb />
Many of the delegates and visitors <lb />
to the Association had never seen <lb />
Greenville before. It goes without <lb />
saying that they were charmed with <lb />
our beautiful town. <lb />
The number of visitors in Green- <lb />
ville during the Association was <lb />
quite large. We would like to make <lb />
personal mention of them all but <lb />
space forbids. <lb />
Our distinguished townsman, Gov. <lb />
Jarvis, while a member of another <lb />
denomination was frequently in at- <lb />
the sessions of the <lb />
Association, and took much interest <lb />
in its deliberations. In responding <lb />
to an invitation from the body to <lb />
occupy a seat among them, be <lb />
education, religions progress and <lb />
all that pertains to the uplifting of <lb />
the people, the Baptists of late years <lb />
have led in North <lb />
Greenville did herself credit in en <lb />
the Association. We <lb />
talked with many of the delegates <lb />
who were loud in their praise of the <lb />
hospitality and attention they re- <lb />
Many said they had never <lb />
attended so delightful a meeting. <lb />
The only regrets our people have in <lb />
the matter is that more off the <lb />
gates did not come, as homes were <lb />
provided for fully one hundred more <lb />
Here. <lb />
About Freights. <lb />
The Reflector believes there is no <lb />
one thing that benefit a more <lb />
than a good railroad when it is right- <lb />
conducted, and operates with an <lb />
eye to the interest of the people. On <lb />
the other hand there is nothing hat <lb />
goes further to hold a town down <lb />
and prevent its development than for <lb />
a railroad to have a monopoly of <lb />
transportation and be operated with <lb />
an eye singe to its own interest and <lb />
the of every dollar <lb />
possible out of the O <lb />
neighbor town, Tarboro, is now com- <lb />
plaining loudly about exorbitant <lb />
freight charges, having to pay <lb />
per bale on cotton shipped from there <lb />
to Norfolk, with incoming freight <lb />
proportionally high. That, town <lb />
came to such a state of affairs in this <lb />
It had two competing trans- <lb />
lines and the freight on <lb />
cotton went down to cents per <lb />
bale. Instead of keeping rates at <lb />
this figure the shippers adopted the <lb />
suicidal policy of giving all their <lb />
patronage to one line and other <lb />
had to with drawn, and no sooner <lb />
did the one into full con <lb />
of the situation than freight <lb />
rates j just percent. <lb />
We wish to make some <lb />
sons from this and drop a word of <lb />
warning to the shippers of Green- <lb />
ville. This town is blessed with <lb />
reasonable freight rates, brought, <lb />
about of course by the competing <lb />
transportation lines that run to this <lb />
place. It has not always thus, <lb />
as some who are in here <lb />
will what freights <lb />
when there was but one <lb />
company that run a steamer here. <lb />
Not a great many years ago another <lb />
company put boats upon the river <lb />
and at once freight charges began <lb />
to go down and a third line coming <lb />
later have brought them to such <lb />
a figure that no one could complain. <lb />
The railroad is here also, an while <lb />
that has increased the facilities of <lb />
the town, it is held check by the <lb />
steamer so far as freight, charges are <lb />
concerned. But recent observations <lb />
and inquiry lead us to believe that <lb />
the shippers here arc not as much in- <lb />
in keeping freights low as <lb />
they should be. For instance, a few <lb />
Saturdays ago the train took from <lb />
Greenville eight ca r loads cotton, <lb />
while the earns day t he steamer <lb />
took five bales and the steamer <lb />
only one bale- The boats <lb />
cannot, continue their operation if <lb />
they are to be patronized in that way. <lb />
Already there has been talk of <lb />
some off them the river, and it <lb />
will be an unfortunate day for Green <lb />
villa upon which such talk <lb />
should became a reality. Let the <lb />
boats be driven off the river you <lb />
will see freights pop up so quick it <lb />
will make your head swim. <lb />
The is glad the railroad <lb />
is here and glad the people are <lb />
patronizing it liberally, but don't <lb />
he so liberal about it as to kill the <lb />
boats. The advantage of <lb />
by rail as far as getting it into <lb />
Norfolk one day sooner is but a <lb />
fling affair, as the price of cotton is <lb />
just as liable to be up or down one <lb />
as it is another, and sometime it <lb />
pays just as well to be in the market <lb />
one day later as one day sooner. <lb />
Patronize both the railroad and <lb />
steamboats and divide your freights <lb />
between them. It is to the interest <lb />
of the business men to make Green- <lb />
ville a good market both for the buy- <lb />
ins of cotton and selling of goods, <lb />
and a very effective means off <lb />
this is to have the very lowest <lb />
freights that can be <lb />
Proceedings. <lb />
The met in regular monthly <lb />
session, on Monday, Oct. and trans- <lb />
acted the following business. Present, <lb />
C. Dawson, Chairman, G. M. Mooring, <lb />
S. E. Keel and C. V. Newton. Min <lb />
of last meeting were read and approved <lb />
The following pauper <lb />
John Stokes <lb />
Margaret Bryan Jas Masters <lb />
Ivy Mayo Patsy Elks U <lb />
D Moore John <lb />
Baker Alex Harris Polly <lb />
Adams Francis Red- <lb />
Atkinson Daniel Webster <lb />
Martha Nelson Lydia Bryan <lb />
S Asa Knox Henry Harris <lb />
Arthur Dennis Julia Dunn <lb />
Susan Briley Win Keel <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Jacob <lb />
the following general <lb />
R J W Carson T C Bryan <lb />
D H James C P Q G <lb />
Ward O J J A K <lb />
Tucker J A K Tucker J <lb />
Israel Edwards J D <lb />
Buck W P Buck A Martin <lb />
J A K Tucker R M Move. <lb />
Allen 23.1 A K Tucker It B <lb />
Parker D Worthington W J <lb />
Hardison R T Hodges B S <lb />
Sheppard W T Knight E O <lb />
W K Williams Cal- <lb />
Stokes G F Evans R G <lb />
Chapman J J <lb />
W P Buck W J Fulford J H <lb />
Smith L B Police of <lb />
Greenville F G James B II <lb />
Robt Williams John <lb />
Flanagan Buggy Company <lb />
Andrews S M A James H F <lb />
Keel W J John R <lb />
Leggett D C Moore Sydney <lb />
House George House Emma <lb />
House M Z Moore B S Shep- <lb />
Andrew Robinson A <lb />
Blow C C V Newton <lb />
T E Keel G M Mooring J <lb />
W E A J A K <lb />
Tucker E A <lb />
Upon petition of G W and <lb />
thirteen others a road was ordered to be <lb />
laid off from Venters store to Beau- <lb />
fort county line by the Sheriff according <lb />
to law without expense to the <lb />
Upon petition of W. F. <lb />
was made in the number years of the <lb />
estate of Jackson Pittman as following <lb />
acres made acres to acres. <lb />
License to retail liquor six months <lb />
commencing July lit, 1890. Were <lb />
to the following <lb />
Bryan, Bell's X Roads. <lb />
township. Corbet to retail liquor <lb />
in Falkland township was not granted. <lb />
The following prisoners were hired <lb />
John Williams for four months <lb />
and nine days to W. M. Brown for the <lb />
sum of four dollars per month from this <lb />
date. William Hopkins for eight <lb />
moths, commencing Oct 15th, to M. A. <lb />
James for the sum of five dollars <lb />
month. <lb />
The persons were allowed to <lb />
list their taxes for the year <lb />
Braddy <lb />
Willie Harris. John Duncan, Gray <lb />
Zach Clark. <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
on, Louis Fred Cannon, Sr. <lb />
Jesse Jesse William <lb />
King, James A Cox, Jas Henry Thomas <lb />
Washington Edwards, Slade Tyson, A <lb />
F Harrington, Henry Chapman, W E <lb />
Bright, J J <lb />
Nobles, Bent H Pollard, <lb />
Chapman, Ransom Smith, Henry <lb />
J H Smith, W W Haddock for <lb />
wile, Spain, W W Haddock. <lb />
Greenville W Worth- <lb />
Moore. J W <lb />
SB <lb />
L Craft. S <lb />
OF <lb />
The Leading Dry Goods <lb />
and Clothing <lb />
House in Greenville. N. C. <lb />
As usual we have the <lb />
finest selection of <lb />
Fine Dress Goods and <lb />
Trimmings in town. <lb />
Our Stock comprises <lb />
nothing that is not <lb />
new and very stylish. <lb />
In Dress Goods <lb />
We are showing the latest <lb />
weaves of Parisian styles. Our <lb />
stock comprises handsome Em- <lb />
Combination and <lb />
Camel's Hair Robes of Hie new- <lb />
est designs and latest <lb />
makers. We are showing in <lb />
all shades elegant Serges, Mo <lb />
hair, Flannels, <lb />
cots and Cashmeres. <lb />
In Black Goods <lb />
We have Silk Warp Henrietta, <lb />
all wool Henrietta, <lb />
Serges, Broadcloth, Cashmeres, <lb />
Flannels, etc., in Jet, Mourning <lb />
and Blue Black. <lb />
Trimming Department <lb />
Is complete with the most stylish <lb />
effects in Cut Steel <lb />
tries, Braid, Fringes and Gimp. <lb />
Velvet, Plushes and Velvet Rib- <lb />
in all desirable colors. <lb />
Wraps. <lb />
In this department we have rep- <lb />
resented the styles of the most <lb />
fashionable shape in the <lb />
try in Far, Astrakhan and Cloth <lb />
Capes, Seal Plush Jackets and <lb />
Wraps and Cloth Garments <lb />
every style and shape. <lb />
Muslin Under- <lb />
wear. <lb />
This is a new venture with us <lb />
and in order to make it a success <lb />
we sh name some astonishing- <lb />
low during the next <lb />
few weeks. <lb />
We have a large and varied <lb />
stock of Ladies and Misses <lb />
sets, Furnishing Goods and <lb />
other Notions all at the correct <lb />
prices. <lb />
As usual we have the <lb />
finest selection of Cloth- <lb />
Hats and <lb />
Goods in town. <lb />
Our Stock comprises <lb />
nothing that is not <lb />
new and very stylish. <lb />
Gent's Fine <lb />
Clothing. <lb />
In this department we feel con- <lb />
that our selections are the <lb />
and most stylish in <lb />
town. We are all the <lb />
newest styles and cuts in Serges, <lb />
Diagonals, <lb />
Wales and other fancy and <lb />
fabrics. In Men's fancy <lb />
Trousers we are the leaders. <lb />
Boy's Clothing. <lb />
Here is where the service of an <lb />
experienced buyer is needed, <lb />
besides combining the proper <lb />
styles and textures, durability <lb />
bears an important part in buy- <lb />
boy's clothes. Parents <lb />
we can safely say that we have <lb />
combined all these and are able <lb />
to offer you a reliable line of <lb />
Boy's Clothing at the right <lb />
prices. In Men's and Boy's <lb />
Overcoats we have a fine line of <lb />
which we will say race as the <lb />
season advances. <lb />
Men and Boys Hats. <lb />
Of all shapes, styles and quail <lb />
ties at the correct prices. <lb />
Men's Footwear. <lb />
We have them in all styles and <lb />
shapes. Our Old Men's Shoe is <lb />
the most comfortable on the <lb />
market. The celebrated Police <lb />
Shoes are another of our <lb />
In fact our whole line represents <lb />
the most serviceable makes. <lb />
Furnishing Goods. <lb />
The largest line of Gent's <lb />
Goods, Hosiery, Sus- <lb />
etc., ever shown in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Gent's Shirts. <lb />
In Dress, Flannel and <lb />
of all styles. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Carpets, Oilcloths, Etc. <lb />
We have everything in this line <lb />
that can be desired, from a <lb />
common Hemp to a Fine Body <lb />
heel we Oilcloths and <lb />
None but the best represented. <lb />
We show at least eighteen <lb />
in ladies handmade footwear in <lb />
all shapes and lasts. In Misses <lb />
have quite a varied assortment. <lb />
Misses and Children School <lb />
Shoes a specialty. <lb />
We have the <lb />
array of Dress and Evening Ties <lb />
In the town. <lb />
Stair Carpets in various widths. <lb />
Large selection of Rugs in all <lb />
sizes of Smyrna, Velvet and <lb />
The largest stock of Lace Cur- <lb />
and Poles and Window <lb />
Shades ever shown in town. <lb />
Trunks and Valises. <lb />
From a common wood packer <lb />
to a fine Zinc Saratoga, Valises <lb />
Traveling Bags. <lb />
Remember that we have no second hand goods <lb />
nothing but new and stylish goods. <lb />
We our reputation as the leaders. <lb />
A cordial invitation to our friends and patrons <lb />
to visit us and make our place headquarters. <lb />
L Craft. <lb />
U Worthington, Louis B <lb />
No trouble to show goods. <lb />
MR. LANG. <lb />
Etc. <lb />
Our Mammoth Stock of Stylish- <lb />
M I L LIN E R Y<lb />
received. There never been n <lb />
better selection brought to this market. <lb />
Will lead in and <lb />
Sell at Low Prices. <lb />
CAN- must -FASTIDIOUS. <lb />
We have none but the beet Milliners. <lb />
Higgs Sisters, <lb />
Pall Styles. Greenville, N. I . <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. Schultz, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
STOKE. <lb />
I their supplies will Mud It to <lb />
Interest to eel our prices before<lb />
in all its brunches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR.<lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturer, ens- <lb />
you to buy at one A com. <lb />
Stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our are nil and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Greenville. N. V. <lb />
OUT <lb />
It is to interest of every lady want- <lb />
Stylish Millinery to see <lb />
Mrs. E. A. Sheppard, <lb />
before making purchases, she is still <lb />
to front with beautiful stock and <lb />
defies competition In styles and prices. <lb />
With her large experience in the <lb />
m s she is prepared to suit of <lb />
every purchaser. Call at her residence <lb />
oil Avenue. <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
DEALERS IX- <lb />
Dry Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line of new <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods. <lb />
be glad to have my old friends come to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
for <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
Greenville, X. C . January, <lb />
OXFORD, N. C. <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
OWNERS PROPRIETORS. <lb />
FOR THE SALE OF- <lb />
LEAF TOBACCO. <lb />
BRIGHT TOBACCO A SPECIALTY. <lb />
We beat the world on high averages. With ample capital, one <lb />
of the best lighted houses in t he State a good working force <lb />
we defy competition. WE HOGSHEADS ON <lb />
PLICATION. The Oxford tobacco market is as firm and as solid <lb />
as the granite foundations of the everlasting mountains, and we <lb />
would say to the handed of of Eastern Carolina <lb />
that we will to get for them as much money for their <lb />
Tobacco as any other on this or any other market. <lb />
Every lot entrusted to our care shall our personal attention. <lb />
ask is a trial. truly, <lb />
LARGE STOCK<lb />
Reliable Goods. <lb />
The above is what <lb />
the people need and not so <lb />
much cheap goods which <lb />
prove be <lb />
We carry a fall line of <lb />
mi m mums, <lb />
k Shod, <lb />
HATS AND CAPS. <lb />
Full assortment and many <lb />
other minor lines that are <lb />
carried by dry goods stores <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
. C . <lb />
BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS, <lb />
LEADERS. <lb />
Calicoes I Cheeked Home <lb />
spun White to <lb />
Worsted to <lb />
Shoes to Brass I <lb />
R papers and <lb />
beside for <lb />
Cup t-i cents, <lb />
to Punts <lb />
to and other; <lb />
thing In <lb />
A FEW LEADERS. <lb />
Calicoes Checked <lb />
White Homespun to <lb />
Worsted ct to <lb />
Si to Brass t <lb />
Needles papers and <lb />
for M Cakes <lb />
eta, Caps to no eta, lists <lb />
s to 83.23, <lb />
other <lb />
proportion.<lb /></p>
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G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
TO <lb />
E. O. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
------AND DEALER IN------ <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
Oilers to the borers Pitt and counties, a line of the following good <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And all guaranteed to be and <lb />
p re goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. and CArS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
CHILDREN'S FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kind Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Limb, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LITE AM FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door of Court House <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE M OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
first-class work. We keep up with the times and improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. AU styles of Springs are you can from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full Hie of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
die year round, which we will sell as low as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
J. B. Jonathan White, J. o. proctor. w. e. <lb />
Portsmouth, X. C j Q PROCTOR BRO., <lb />
Bridgers White, L . <lb />
us High street. <lb />
Va. c. <lb />
Solicit consignments of Cotton. Pea <lb />
nut. Poultry. and all other <lb />
Country Reference. Mer- <lb />
chants and Farmers Bank. Portsmouth. <lb />
Va <lb />
R. L HUMBER, <lb />
Steam Engines k Boilers <lb />
Improved Brown Cotton Gin. <lb />
Saw, Grist and Shingle <lb />
Hancock Cotton Gin, <lb />
Cotton Seed Crushers, <lb />
Pulleys, Hangings, <lb />
Also dealer in Steam <lb />
Orders for any kind of <lb />
will lie promptly filled at very lowest <lb />
prices. Repairing a <lb />
B. L. HUMBER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We come before our patrons again this <lb />
season and invite their attention <lb />
to the largest <lb />
Stock of New Goods <lb />
ever brought to Grimesland. Space will <lb />
not permit telling all we have in stock. <lb />
but if you want anything in the of <lb />
DRY GOOD. CLOTHING, BOOTS. <lb />
SHOES. GROCERIES, <lb />
Come to us. We have the <lb />
CHEAPEST CLOTHING <lb />
in Pitt county. Can give you bargains <lb />
on any goods in our store. Highest <lb />
prices paid Seed or Lint Cotton. <lb />
Persons owing us are requested <lb />
to make settlements as early its possible. <lb />
J. O. PROCTOR <lb />
Latham S; Fender. <lb />
Marine accepted the agency of <lb />
the Plow Works <lb />
we are prepared to <lb />
furnish <lb />
CANE MILLS <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY. <lb />
Are in business at the old Flanagan <lb />
Shops and are manufacturing <lb />
all kinds of the best <lb />
VEHICLES. <lb />
------We also do------ <lb />
mm ON SHORT NOTICE. <lb />
All Work guaranteed. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
EVAPORATORS, <lb />
at low prices. First-class ma- <lb />
We carry a full line of <lb />
HARDWARE, SASH, DOORS <lb />
and A full line of <lb />
several of the best makes of <lb />
COOK STOVES on hand and to <lb />
We sell low for cash. <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Tag Tar Urn Transportation Company <lb />
Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Vice-Pres <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. at. Tarboro. Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer is the finest <lb />
Hi quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort. <lb />
and convenience of Cubes. <lb />
MUTE a, ATTENTIVE S <lb />
A Paid. <lb />
the <lb />
A trip on the Steamer <lb />
not table inn attractive. <lb />
Leave Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
n at o'clock, a. m . <lb />
i Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. a. <lb />
Freights received daily and <lb />
Lading to all points. <lb />
r. mm, ire, i. j. <lb />
N, C. N. <lb />
TYSON RAWLS, <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
We have opened for the purpose or con- <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
I Banking, Exchange and Collecting Business. <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
Collections solicited and remittance <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Having associated B. Sheppard <lb />
with the business we <lb />
an- ready to serve the people in that <lb />
II and recounts <lb />
m- have placed in <lb />
th-- binds of for r, <lb />
Harper Mis. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
II you feel o cross and <lb />
Dr J. H. <lb />
cheerfulness will return and <lb />
life will acquire new Best. <lb />
Don't irritate your lungs with a stub- <lb />
born cough when a and <lb />
remedy may be found in Dr. J. I. <lb />
Tar Wine Lung Balm <lb />
If you all run do <lb />
strength, no energy, and feel very tired <lb />
all the Dr. J. II <lb />
Sarsaparilla. It will impart strength <lb />
and vitality to your system. <lb />
If you are suffering with weak or in- <lb />
flamed eyes, or granulated eyelids, you <lb />
can be cured by using Dr. J. H. <lb />
Lean's Strengthening Lye Salve. <lb />
The blood must be pure for tho body <lb />
to be in perfect condition. Dr. J. H. <lb />
Sarsaparilla makes pure blood <lb />
and imparts the rich bloom of health <lb />
and vigor to the whole body. <lb />
goes right to the said an <lb />
old man, who was rubbing in Dr. J. II. <lb />
Volcanic Oil Liniment to re- <lb />
rheumatism. <lb />
storm Calendar and Weather Forecast <lb />
for 1890. by R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
postage stamp. The Dr. J. II. <lb />
Medicine Co., St. I is. Mo. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The Best Salve in the world for <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores. Hands <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
turns, and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
Price per box. For said by J. <lb />
L. <lb />
EMORY <lb />
Hind wandering <lb />
fin one realm. from all <lb />
parts of the globe. port <lb />
on application to Prof, <lb />
Cl A. Fifth Am. <lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING- <lb />
it to <lb />
Portraits, and cuts of colleges, hotels, factor- <lb />
machinery, Sic,, made lo order from <lb />
stamp for specimen sheets. <lb />
Metropolitan Press Agency, <lb />
New York City. <lb />
KNIGHT'S <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
cure for Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Nervous <lb />
it rat ton. Constipation and all diseases of <lb />
A standard household remedy <lb />
in successful use more years. A <lb />
cure for <lb />
Prostration. <lb />
the Blood, Stomach and Liver. <lb />
Unequal Producing Clear <lb />
A botanical compound, put up in packages <lb />
and sent by mail at one-third the cost of <lb />
medicine. packages, sufficient for <lb />
quarts, halt-size packages, sufficient <lb />
for pints. sample packages, c. <lb />
A reliable Agent in this locality. <lb />
HIGHT CO., <lb />
BETHEL HIGH SCHOOL. <lb />
FOR BOTH SEXES. <lb />
Fall Term opens <lb />
TUITION from 81.26 to per month. <lb />
Board from is to per mouth. <lb />
One hundred and live pupils were en- <lb />
rolled last year, sixteen of which number <lb />
were boarders. <lb />
For further particulars address <lb />
Z. D. <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
BUSINESS EDUCATION. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Some Tariff Lessons. <lb />
Express. <lb />
The moving principle of <lb />
has just been shown in Georgia <lb />
by the action the farmers of that <lb />
State in deciding to hereafter use <lb />
cotton bagging to the exclusion of <lb />
jute, though the former sells for <lb />
twelve and one half cents, while jute <lb />
is only eight cents per yard. The <lb />
explanation of the change is that <lb />
farmers propose to make up the ex- <lb />
a expense to them for tho cost of <lb />
bagging by increase demand for this <lb />
cotton, which the general use pf the <lb />
cotton bagging will create. It is <lb />
calculated that if the demand for the <lb />
cotton bagging should increase the <lb />
price of cotton only a half a cent, <lb />
that small rise would more than <lb />
counter-balance the difference of the <lb />
cost between jute and cotton. The <lb />
analogy between this and the <lb />
for protection is evident. The <lb />
protectionist says to the <lb />
me to create a demand at <lb />
home for what you produce and you <lb />
will help yourself, for you will in- <lb />
i the consumption of your pro- <lb />
duct and obviously increase the com- <lb />
petition for it. That means a rise <lb />
in Organ. <lb />
The arguments of the Georgia cot <lb />
ton planter and the protectionist are <lb />
not analogous. The Georgia planter <lb />
covers his bale with cotton bagging <lb />
at twelve and one-half cents instead of <lb />
jute at eight, for the purpose of de- <lb />
creasing the supply cotton and <lb />
raising its price. That is all the <lb />
real interest he has in the mi <lb />
are built to manufacture cotton <lb />
bagging, instead of jute because this <lb />
planter will not the latter. The <lb />
bagging of these mills is all sold to <lb />
the planter so long as it is to his in. <lb />
to buy it- When it is not lo <lb />
his interest, he can go back to jute <lb />
at eight cents per yard. He has a <lb />
choice between two kinds of bag- <lb />
In this particular commodity <lb />
he has been able to force <lb />
but the price of his cotton is <lb />
still fixed in the free trade market <lb />
Liverpool. He produces a great <lb />
surplus beyond the demand of Amer- <lb />
cotton market whose price the <lb />
use of cotton bagging will not greatly <lb />
effect in Liverpool. <lb />
How is it with the American man- <lb />
He sells all his goods in <lb />
the American market with but little <lb />
competition from abroad. If there is <lb />
competition at home and a surplus is <lb />
created, he goes into a trust and <lb />
kills off the competition. He shuts <lb />
down his mills and turns his men <lb />
into the streets, and produces no <lb />
more than protection forces the con- <lb />
to pay hint a good price for. <lb />
Mis business grows immense and <lb />
discourages the growth of smaller <lb />
industries producing the same line <lb />
of goods. The farmer is bound to <lb />
create a surplus over and above the <lb />
American market or perish in the <lb />
sweat of his face. The manufacturer <lb />
controls the supply of his goods by <lb />
the assistance of protection. The <lb />
farmer ought to have a chance to bay <lb />
goods from the people, who fixes the <lb />
prices of the products of his field. <lb />
The Name. <lb />
Wilson <lb />
If there be one name sweeter than <lb />
another to a car it is the <lb />
name of Jesus. Jesus it is the name <lb />
which moves the harps of Heaven to <lb />
melody. Jesus the life of all our <lb />
joys. If there be one name more <lb />
charming, more precious than another <lb />
it is this name. It is woven into the <lb />
very warp and woof of our <lb />
Many of our begin with it, <lb />
and scarcely any that good for <lb />
anything end without it. It is the <lb />
sum total of all delights. It is the <lb />
music with which the bells of Heaven <lb />
ring; a song in a an ocean for <lb />
comprehension, although a drop for <lb />
brevity; a matchless oratorio in the <lb />
syllables; a gathering up of the <lb />
hallelujahs of eternity in five letters. <lb />
Yes, it is the name that calms all <lb />
fear, when death's dark shadows <lb />
near, for it doth speak <lb />
Heaven and rest, and sweetest bliss <lb />
amid the <lb />
GRAY<lb />
Cam, M <lb />
f H. <lb />
To can Biliousness, Sick Headache, <lb />
Malaria, Liver Complaints, take <lb />
the sat and certain remedy, <lb />
This is what you lo have, in fact <lb />
you must have it to fully enjoy life. <lb />
Thousands are searching for it daily, and <lb />
mourning because find it not. <lb />
Thousands upon thousand of dollars are <lb />
spent annually by our people in the <lb />
that they may attain this And <lb />
yet it may be had by all. We guarantee <lb />
that Electric if used according <lb />
to directions and the use persisted in. <lb />
will bring you Good Digestion and oust <lb />
the demon Dyspepsia and install instead <lb />
recommend Electric Bit- <lb />
for Dyspepsia and all diseases of <lb />
Liver, and Kidneys. Sold at <lb />
and per bottle by J. L. <lb />
en, Druggist <lb />
BILE BEANS <lb />
Fee the A LI. little Beans to the <lb />
THE MOST CONVENIENT. <lb />
Price at age. r Bottle. <lb />
M. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
AND <lb />
Mules, <lb />
--------Just received by------- <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
------And will be sold------ <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I bought my stock <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Of Kentucky University, KT. <lb />
. W. and Street, <lb />
Howe. <lb />
WILBUR R. SMITH, PRESIDENT. <lb />
and <lb />
F. V. A V. R. .--.-, ; . r <lb />
v aid .; or tor <lb />
In Tear, <lb />
fr-m State- an I Countries. <lb />
P Teacher <lb />
Arithmetic. <lb />
Law. Joint factor In. <lb />
etc. <lb />
B-var-i in a <lb />
and are <lb />
r- and can h r with <lb />
He love I am sorry to <lb />
point you about the picnic, but my trot- <lb />
has a lame That's nothing <lb />
We've got plenty of Salvation Oil. <lb />
The Detroit Fiend has been <lb />
punning on Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. <lb />
is only gratitude, for nil thinking <lb />
me know its <lb />
m, <lb />
department for Principal <lb />
Special of Book- <lb />
Arithmetic and when taken alone. S pee <lb />
open and received on p <lb />
be made Co. <lb />
a cheap to ti <lb />
For <lb />
First your <lb />
going to raise your salary Ibis <lb />
coining Second <lb />
I don't know; haven't finished <lb />
raising my last year's salary yet. <lb />
panic <lb />
bow. For <lb />
R. <lb />
In <lb />
OF X. C. WITH <lb />
It. A. DOME CO., <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
Roanoke Dock, <lb />
NORFOLK, YA. <lb />
Special attention Riven to Sales f Cot- <lb />
ion, Grain. Peanuts and Country Pro- <lb />
duce generally. Liberal <lb />
Prompt returns and <lb />
highest market price guaranteed. <lb />
------When want a <lb />
PHOTOGRAPH <lb />
on-------- <lb />
ALLEY HYMAN, <lb />
They make the best. And if you want <lb />
------your old------ <lb />
Family Pictures Enlarged <lb />
carry them to Alley they <lb />
enlarge them in Crayon, Pastel, India <lb />
Ink or Water Colors. All work <lb />
teed. Call see them. <lb />
Alley Hyman. <lb />
R HYMAN, Manager. <lb />
GREENVILLE, W. C <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James, <lb />
and will keep a fine line of <lb />
Horses and <lb />
have if and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
four patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
Many Persons <lb />
An broken down from overwork or <lb />
Brown's Iron Bitters <lb />
the system, aid digestion. removes ex- <lb />
of bile, cures Get <lb />
and th. Stag- <lb />
Rev. F. M. Pastor United <lb />
Brethren Church. Blue Mound. Kan., <lb />
feel it my duty to tell what <lb />
wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has <lb />
done for me- My Lungs were badly dis- <lb />
eased, and my parishioners thought I <lb />
could live only a few weeks. I took live <lb />
of Dr. King's New Discovery and <lb />
run sound and well, gaining lbs. in <lb />
Arthur Manager Love's Funny <lb />
Folks Combination, a <lb />
thorough trial and convincing <lb />
I am confident Dr. King's New <lb />
for Consumption, beats all, and <lb />
cures when everything else fails. The <lb />
greatest kindness I can do my many <lb />
thousand friends is to urge them to <lb />
Free trial at J. L. <lb />
Drug Store. Regular sizes c. and <lb />
concessions averted a <lb />
strike on the Illinois Central rail- <lb />
road. <lb />
If your baby is restless while teething <lb />
get Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup , a dose of it <lb />
will relieve the little sufferer at once. <lb />
Only cents a bottle. <lb />
A box of Old Saul's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
invaluable for catarrh, influenza or cold <lb />
In the head. <lb />
Democratic Canvass. <lb />
The Candidates of the Democrat- <lb />
party for the Legislature the <lb />
various County Offices will address <lb />
the people of Pitt County at the <lb />
billowing times and places <lb />
Thursday, Oct, <lb />
Parkers School I louse, Friday, <lb />
Oct, 17th. <lb />
Bethel, Saturday, Oct. 18th. <lb />
Black Jack, Tuesday, Oct, <lb />
Wednesday, Oct, 22nd. <lb />
X Thursday, <lb />
Oct, 23rd. <lb />
Lang's School House, Friday, <lb />
Oct, 24th. <lb />
Falkland, Saturday, Oct, 25th. <lb />
Alex. L. Blow, <lb />
Dem. Ex. Committee <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
GIVEN AWAY. <lb />
We are pleased to announce to tho to- <lb />
growers of Pitt and adjoining <lb />
counties that we are prepared to give <lb />
Hogsheads free to any person who <lb />
will use them to ship their tobacco in <lb />
provided will ship it to <lb />
Davis of Oxford. N. C. <lb />
Mess. Davis Gregory are very large <lb />
tobacco dealers and the high- <lb />
est prices for all tobaccos shipped to <lb />
them. And since they offer this favor of <lb />
furnishing hogsheads and have shown <lb />
such Interest in the tobacco growing of <lb />
our section we hope our tobacco growers <lb />
will find it to their interest to give them <lb />
a most patronage. <lb />
Persons desiring to ship to other par- <lb />
ties can obtain hogshead of size <lb />
at a piece. <lb />
prompt attention to all or- <lb />
sent to at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
COX <lb />
Conscience Money in Moore <lb />
County. <lb />
San ford Express. <lb />
While at the on Mon- <lb />
day afternoon a citizen of this place <lb />
showed a letter containing a <lb />
check for that he had just re- <lb />
from a young man in an ad- <lb />
joining county. The letter read <lb />
substantially as years <lb />
ago while you were <lb />
in my town, was accustomed to go <lb />
into your store and steal candy and <lb />
other Then I was <lb />
a boy but now I am a man and my <lb />
conscience lashes me for that candy <lb />
stealing. I send yon this check to <lb />
ease conscience. Use it and say <lb />
nothing about the incident to any <lb />
The receiver of this check <lb />
turned it over to the treasury of the <lb />
Methodist church. <lb />
HT BROWN'S IRON BITTERS <lb />
Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala- <lb />
Nervousness, and General Debility. <lb />
recommend It. All dealers sell it. <lb />
has trade mark and crossed red Hues on wrapper. <lb />
Charming these exceptional <lb />
people Here's a Pierce's <lb />
Golden Medical Discovery for instance, <lb />
and it's cured hundreds, thousands <lb />
known, thousands <lb />
known, and yet yours is exceptional <lb />
case Do you think that that bit of <lb />
man nature which you call is differ- <lb />
from the other parcels of human <lb />
nature you don know <lb />
Good in out of a <lb />
cases, the causes are the same <lb />
impure blood and that's why <lb />
Medical cures ninety-nine <lb />
out of every hundred. You may be the <lb />
exception. And you may not. But <lb />
would you rather be the exception, or <lb />
would you rather lie well If you're the <lb />
exception it costs you nothing, get <lb />
your money suppose it cures <lb />
you <lb />
Let the <lb />
take the risk. <lb />
Medical <lb />
The quality of the blood depends much <lb />
upon good or bad digestion and <lb />
To make the blood rich in life <lb />
and strength-giving constituents use <lb />
Dr. J. H. Sarsaparilla. It <lb />
will nourish the properties or the blood, <lb />
from which the elements of vitality are <lb />
drawn. <lb />
Children who are troubled with worms <lb />
may be quickly by giving them <lb />
Dr. J. H. Liquid <lb />
It kills and expels worms. <lb />
The of the <lb />
and life and <lb />
to every portion of the body; appetite <lb />
the hour of rest brings with It <lb />
sound repose. This can be secured by <lb />
taking Dr. J. H. Sarsaparilla. <lb />
For rheumatic and neuralgic pains. <lb />
nib in Dr. J. II. Volcanic Oil <lb />
Liniment, and take Dr. J. H. <lb />
Sarsaparilla. will not suffer long, <lb />
but will be gratified with a speedy and <lb />
effective cure. <lb />
the difference in the figures women who do <lb />
and those who do not use modern labor-saving devices. <lb />
W keep on hand at all rime a nice <lb />
. stock of Case mid Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the Case down to a <lb />
Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
up with all convenience and can render <lb />
to all who j <lb />
V FLANAGAN <lb />
Feb. <lb />
MILKMAID BRAND <lb />
CONDENSED MILK <lb />
far <lb />
fall Cream. Fall <lb />
aw <lb />
. is if <lb />
BACKS are drawn out of shape by the <lb />
old-fashioned see-saw, rubbing, twisting, wrecking <lb />
way of washing clothes and cleaning house than by any <lb />
other means. You ruin health, form, clothes, <lb />
paint, and don't get the best results. <lb />
Try the greatest invention of this Century in the <lb />
way of Pyle's PEARLINE. It does away <lb />
with the rubbing, hence there is no wear and tear on <lb />
body or fabric You don't have to bob up and down <lb />
over a tub of soiled clothing and dirty water, inhaling <lb />
poisonous odors and steam; hence you save your <lb />
hearth. Its success is Millions use it. Millions <lb />
more .-will use it <lb />
Every grocer sells Pyle's Pearline. Beware of peddled <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of country, <lb />
on the 28th day of August. 1800. as ad- <lb />
of John A. Moore, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned. Those <lb />
having claims against the estate, must <lb />
present them, properly authenticated, to <lb />
the undersigned on or before the 1st day <lb />
of September, 1891. or this notice will <lb />
lie plead in a bar of recovery. <lb />
w. <lb />
of John A. Moore. <lb />
Sept. 1st <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
county having issued Letters of Ad- <lb />
ministration to the undersigned, on the <lb />
25th day of September, upon the <lb />
estate of Fleming, deceased, no- <lb />
Is hereby given to all persons <lb />
ed to the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate must <lb />
present the same properly authenticated <lb />
before the day of September, 1801, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This day of Sept. 1890. <lb />
II. It. <lb />
of Fleming, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having qualified <lb />
the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
county, on the 4th day of August. 1890, <lb />
as of the Last Will <lb />
off. II. Kilpatrick. deceased, here- <lb />
by gives notice to all persons indebted <lb />
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all per- <lb />
sons having claim against said estate to <lb />
present the same properly authenticated <lb />
on or before the 8th day of <lb />
1801, or this notice will be plead hi bar <lb />
of recovery. J. <lb />
of S. I. Kilpatrick, <lb />
1890. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
It is ordered by the Board of <lb />
that the voting precinct in <lb />
Greenville township on the North side <lb />
of Tar river, known as Parker's Cross <lb />
Roads precinct, be discontinued, and <lb />
that the voters of Greenville town-hip <lb />
residing upon the North side of Tar <lb />
river shall hereafter register and vote at <lb />
the polling place or place of election in <lb />
the town of Greenville in said township. <lb />
It is further ordered that this order lie <lb />
published in the Greenville <lb />
for live weeks and copies posted at the <lb />
Court House door and three other public <lb />
places in Pitt county. <lb />
I. II. James. <lb />
Clerk Com. Pitt Co. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday the 3rd day of November, <lb />
A. D. 1890, I will sell at the House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash one tract of land <lb />
in Pitt county containing about two <lb />
acres and bounded as Situated <lb />
in township, adjoining the lands <lb />
Of Dixon. J II. Mills, Hairs <lb />
and others and known as the Mill Lands <lb />
and being the laud which K. S. Dix- <lb />
Mill now stands, to satisfy an <lb />
in my hands for collection against <lb />
E. S. Dixon, which has been levied <lb />
on said land a the property of said E. <lb />
S. Dixon. J. A. K. <lb />
R. W. KING. Sheriff. <lb />
Dept, Sheriff. <lb />
Oct. 2nd, 1890. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Of the Incorporation of the <lb />
Male and Female <lb />
Academy. <lb />
North Carolina, Before the Clerk <lb />
Pitt County. Superior Court. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that I have this <lb />
day issued letters declaring J I. Tuck- <lb />
C P Gaskins, L II Spier, W B <lb />
Bland. J Z Brooks. George W Hellen, <lb />
W S Blount. Joel Patrick. Moses Spivey. <lb />
O W P B , S W Brooks. <lb />
J S Holton, C M A Griffin, A M Carr. <lb />
Hardy Johnson. James Dawson. W H <lb />
Lang, Samuel <lb />
W B Hellen and E Spier, their as- <lb />
and successors, a corporation <lb />
under the name and style of <lb />
Male and Female for <lb />
the purposes set forth In the articles of <lb />
agreement and plan of incorporation <lb />
which has been filed and recorded in my <lb />
office, with all the privileges and powers <lb />
under chapter sixteen volume one <lb />
the Code of North Carolina and the <lb />
laws thereof. <lb />
The main business proposed lobe done <lb />
by the corporation is the erection, main- <lb />
and keeping of a school for the <lb />
Instruction and education of male and <lb />
female children of the white race with <lb />
power to purchase, hold, use and <lb />
prove such real and personal property <lb />
as may be necessary tor such pit <lb />
The place of business of mud corpora- <lb />
la In near the town of in <lb />
the of <lb />
The stock of said corporation <lb />
is to be not than hundred <lb />
nor more than three thousand <lb />
None if the of <lb />
are individually or personally liable <lb />
for any debt, contracts liability or <lb />
son of, or demand on said corporation. <lb />
Th is Hie 5th day of September, 1800. <lb />
Cl Hit <lb />
If You lave <lb />
CONSUMPTION I COUGH OR COLO <lb />
BRONCHITIS Affection <lb />
SCROFULA I Wasting cf Flesh <lb />
Or any the Throat and <lb />
are Inflamed, Lack of Strength or <lb />
you can relieved and Cured by <lb />
SCOTT'S <lb />
EMULSION <lb />
PURE COD LIVER OIL <lb />
With <lb />
PALATABLE MILK. <lb />
for and let no ex- <lb />
or yon to <lb />
accept a <lb />
Sold by all Druggists.<lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
We have the the <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction guarantees <lb />
In every instance. Call and be con <lb />
Ladies waited on at their real <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
OPIUM, <lb />
Whiskey <lb />
cured at home <lb />
pain, <lb />
of particulars sent FREE. <lb />
B. M. M. D. Atlanta. Ga, <lb />
Office Whitehall St <lb />
N. B. <lb />
RALEIGH <lb />
BUSINESS COLLEGE <lb />
N. B. Broughton, Pres. <lb />
BOARD OF DIRECTORS <lb />
I Ion. K. Pres, National <lb />
Bank <lb />
K. G. Harrell, Sec. N. <lb />
Assembly. <lb />
Josephus Daniels, <lb />
State Chronicle <lb />
B. B. Battle, Director . <lb />
Station. <lb />
Short-hand, <lb />
Book-keeping, Banking, <lb />
Penmanship and Mathematics are <lb />
taught in the Raleigh Business Col- <lb />
Send for of terms. <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Box Raleigh, N. C <lb />
C. M. <lb />
Printers and Binders, I <lb />
RALEIGH, C. <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind tn be found in <lb />
the Slate, <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOB PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOB MAGISTRATES <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
AND BINDERS, <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
PATENTS I <lb />
ed, and all business in the U. , <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the II. S. Patent <lb />
lice engaged in Patents Exclusively, at <lb />
obtain patents in less time than the <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is <lb />
advise as to free of <lb />
and we make no change unless we <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and <lb />
the r. s. patent Office. Fe <lb />
advise terms and reference t. <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
c. a. snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
Ho What's This <lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
Culley in the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed. By calling on or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle of that is invaluable <lb />
for and ruff and causing the <lb />
hair I be perfectly soft and <lb />
glossy, only r three application a <lb />
week is and a common hair <lb />
brush is all to be used after robbing the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb />
Barber, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. O. <lb />
-y.<lb />
filial value. . <lb />
with <lb />
samples, a. <lb />
he are tree. the week <lb />
. lo who call- <lb />
about <lb />
pay all freight, <lb />
-i to f tn work for u. f <lb />
la per w-k and upwards. A <lb />
V . <lb />
mm <lb />
ill- Mi. <lb />
will <lb />
Masai <lb />
WILMINGTON WELDON R. R. <lb />
and Schedule <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
Sept. 10th, daily Fast Mail, dally <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon 12,30 pm pm G <lb />
Ar am<lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Wilson p m pm am<lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro Of. It am <lb />
Warsaw fl <lb />
Av Magnolia S ft <lb />
Ar Wilmington ft <lb />
TRAINS NORTH <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
W anew <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
No No <lb />
daily daily- <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
am<lb />
No <lb />
daily <lb />
GRAND <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Halt. <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera at which <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable <lb />
for work of my <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully <lb />
CULLEY EDMONDS, <lb />
v.,.,.,,.,.,,. r. <lb />
PARKERS <lb />
HAIR <lb />
and the h. <lb />
I If ever to t <lb />
to Youthful <lb />
; M hair <lb />
ad I <lb />
CONSUMPTIVE <lb />
Be It wort <lb />
ban <lb />
Will <lb />
Wilson am pm pm <lb />
Ar Tarboro J <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 3.37 P. M., arrives Scot- <lb />
land Neck at 4.25 P. If. Greenville <lb />
Returning leaves Greenville <lb />
A. M., Halifax at 10.10 A. M., <lb />
don 10.30 P If., daily except Sunday. <lb />
On Monday, Wednesday and <lb />
Local Freight leaves Weldon 10.30 a <lb />
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