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mum <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicit your patronage <lb />
Its m ill please every reader. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
JOB <lb />
Department can be surpassed no-, <lb />
where In tills section. Our work always <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT C, <lb />
NO. 4-5 <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Our Boasted Government. <lb />
Editor and <lb />
We boastfully speak of this <lb />
eminent as being of, by, and <lb />
people, of this country as <lb />
j controlled by the majority of <lb />
voters. In both we to a <lb />
i great extent, mistaken. Here arc <lb />
Editorial Paragraphs. <lb />
Bears and are more, numerous <lb />
in the Dismal Virginia <lb />
Tor many years. <lb />
A. colossal bronze of <lb />
Hancock is to be erected in Han- <lb />
cock park. New York. <lb />
The Press <lb />
Scotland Democrat <lb />
The elections are all over and; <lb />
every has passed off quietly, <lb />
and just as well as the people could J <lb />
wish it. Everybody has again <lb />
settled down o the usual line of <lb />
business and every energy will now <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
FOB <lb />
IN PICTURE MAKING- <lb />
SIMPLICITY IN TRANSFER <lb />
OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
Stray Bits of Fan. <lb />
Together toy EMU for <lb />
Who ts <lb />
the lads, let carefully consider be inwards needed <lb />
them, sooner or later the time development <lb />
i. . . . l.- I of the country. it has been <lb />
will come when this very condition . <lb />
of will endanger the <lb />
existence of tins republic. On the <lb />
day of November, an <lb />
San Anton-, Texas, has <lb />
as the site for a government <lb />
gun to cost <lb />
precedented majority the <lb />
rendered a most emphatic verdict <lb />
against the Republic-ill Congress and <lb />
administration, by more than two- <lb />
a year unprecedented blessings <lb />
the people of this country <lb />
certainly unprecedented since the <lb />
war. rule has again <lb />
been put down, this, with the <lb />
bountiful crops that have blessed . <lb />
the land, makes our people more c <lb />
than ordinarily happy. <lb />
As to the political that has <lb />
An is contract- <lb />
for the purchase of several of <lb />
mills. <lb />
An epidemic of typhoid fever is <lb />
in Ohio. <lb />
Twenty-five cases have proved <lb />
fatal. <lb />
such election would have com- <lb />
pellet an immediate and <lb />
most dreaded disease The <lb />
of the new process are so far <lb />
only to Prof. Koch and his <lb />
an <lb />
thirds of the House I swept over the laud, no one took <lb />
lives. In Great to look for <lb />
the causes that were working out <lb />
this grand victory Many have <lb />
been the means of the success . . <lb />
change of administration, the achieved and notably <lb />
New York's largest leather board exception or the Que-n, who in after wrought out this , skin a the <lb />
all but an expensive and , rejoicing for ho <lb />
,,. people, ha been the <lb />
powerless figure head that , i <lb />
L ft <lb />
Practically nothing, so as the; democrat press has M. as to the mer- <lb />
policy of tills Government is and heroically the , h cu <lb />
people s rights. R f , <lb />
The Richmond y j K ,, , t made any <lb />
made some editorially conclusive result, though <lb />
concerning Hie work press <lb />
in Virginia which apply most <lb />
New York, Nov. 1890. <lb />
The experiments of Prof, Robert, <lb />
Koch, Berlin, upon a cure for con- <lb />
are creating more inter- <lb />
est on this side of the water than <lb />
any other thing in the medical line <lb />
since the of ex- <lb />
last Tins time, <lb />
owing to the great and <lb />
of Prof. Koch, the <lb />
prospect of success is much more j <lb />
promising than is usual, and we -What's the matter with <lb />
may reasonably hope that a cure ; M to ,,., <lb />
has at last been discovered this , wife in <lb />
I reading some old love letters he sent <lb />
before <lb />
says that as soon as a <lb />
man loses his religion he wants to <lb />
know who Cain's wife was. <lb />
HE WAS NOT AS EDITOR. <lb />
Beneath this lonely turf he lies <lb />
Let tears your eyelids fill <lb />
Though dead, it gives us no surprise <lb />
To And him lying still. <lb />
The boy with wisdom past his years <lb />
Now looks about with care to see <lb />
Which of the Sunday Schools appears <lb />
Most likely for a Christmas tree. <lb />
Washington <lb />
Insomnia. <lb />
Betty Benson, of Branson, Pa., <lb />
all hough only years age, has <lb />
married six limes. She ought <lb />
to op her courtships. <lb />
The newly elected House i <lb />
will not meet until the first Monday <lb />
In December, 1891. than a <lb />
year hence, unless called together <lb />
in extraordinary session by the <lb />
President before that dale. And <lb />
when it docs meet it dot <lb />
or cross a in any law upon <lb />
, lour statute books whose labors achieved the victory <lb />
the consent of the President and Tuesday. They the <lb />
majority of the Senate, are always <lb />
which notwithstanding the rebuke j to be the vehicle to con <lb />
j of the people, exists to thwart tile public appreciation of such <lb />
will a majority of the country deserving men. <lb />
you in favor of prohibiting <lb />
the sale of liquor asked an earn- <lb />
est-looking passenger of the man <lb />
constituents of which are not who sat down beside him. <lb />
publicly known. am that; it ought to be given <lb />
away by the <lb />
your sister is off on a <lb />
visit. Willie suppose you feel <lb />
lonesome without her V <lb />
old Willie Ye-cs. feel <lb />
lonesome, but I'm a good deal more <lb />
comfortable. <lb />
Emperor William advocated the <lb />
employment agricultural ma- <lb />
cultural Council. <lb />
it is said he has cured two cases <lb />
, v , I slight consumption. The <lb />
appropriately to the press of North , , <lb />
Carolina and the whole country as Govern <lb />
well. It <lb />
bad to be away from school yes- <lb />
Tommy. must <lb />
bring an excuse, said the teacher. <lb />
Redding Thompson. Philadelphia <lb />
The latter half of the nineteenth <lb />
century is characterized by a <lb />
for and with this ever <lb />
increasing mental strain upon Amer- <lb />
men and women it is not <lb />
prising that we hear more and more <lb />
of the widespread prevalence of in- <lb />
the etiology of which deserves <lb />
the careful consideration of J <lb />
We are, in many cases, unable to <lb />
determine the causes of <lb />
I since we do not know the cause <lb />
I of sleep. It is a cyclical event, the <lb />
salient feature of which is the <lb />
of the automatic activity of the <lb />
brain; it Ts the diastole of the central <lb />
beat. The sleeping brain, in many <lb />
respects, resembles a quiescent but <lb />
still living ventricle. Both arc at <lb />
rest; both may be awakened by a <lb />
stimulus, just as a single prick will <lb />
awaken a ventricle which has been <lb />
motionless; so a loud noise will <lb />
awake a man from sleep into a long <lb />
day of wakefulness. We are not at <lb />
present in a condition to trace out <lb />
I the events which culminate in this <lb />
the cerebral structures; <lb />
nor can we make dogmatic state <lb />
concerning the nature of the <lb />
molecular changes which determine <lb />
this rhythmic rise and fall of <lb />
irritability. <lb />
It has been said that during sleep <lb />
the brain is If we admit <lb />
this, can we consider it a subsidiary <lb />
event, rather than a primary cause <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
has furnished the professor from f <lb />
ain't no good at <lb />
ketches him every <lb />
Dr. U. M. Dexter, D. D., editor of <lb />
the died at his <lb />
residence, in New Bedford, Mass., <lb />
last Thursday. <lb />
A I to the orators, commit- <lb />
, . i with a hospital, <lb />
and other party-workers ; <lb />
THE CAMERA EXHIBITION. <lb />
The exhibition, during the past <lb />
; handsome things that will be said fortnight, of photo-mechanical pie <lb />
tines, by the N. Y. Camera Club, <lb />
has only been interesting lie- <lb />
cause of the excellent quality of the <lb />
I work, but of practical value to <lb />
Ma <lb />
A Nebraska woman has written <lb />
the Governor to know if the State <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
OUR I <lb />
Within the next days, Durham <lb />
and will be connected tel- <lb />
New The <lb />
county which was located at Bay- <lb />
was entirely destroyed by an <lb />
incendiary Bra Tuesday night. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. of Weldon, <lb />
has sold her farm in Northampton <lb />
county, known as the Bell place, to <lb />
Senator M. for <lb />
Washington In the case <lb />
of Stale against Adams for the <lb />
of Cox, at Creek, tried <lb />
at Hyde Court, the verdict was <lb />
Wilmington Review. There is one <lb />
lady in this city, residing on Dock <lb />
street, between Ninth, <lb />
who has a large garden full of mag- <lb />
chrysanthemums, all now in <lb />
full bloom. It is that she has <lb />
several hundred varieties these <lb />
beautiful fall Mowers. <lb />
The Adjutant General of the North <lb />
Carolina State Guard announces that <lb />
the second annual election of field <lb />
officers the Guard will be held on <lb />
the first Thursday in December. <lb />
Each regiment will elect a <lb />
Lieutenant-Colonel and Major. The <lb />
Company officers of the first regiment <lb />
will meet at Mount to hold <lb />
their election. <lb />
THE <lb />
Within the ear a little girl <lb />
With hair of gold, and tress and curl <lb />
Like living alive, <lb />
Kept Hitting up and down the <lb />
Now here, now there, from seat to seal <lb />
Danced merrily the little feat. <lb />
The sunny face now pressed the pane. <lb />
Now called the back again. <lb />
All loved her as from place to place <lb />
She fluttered with a bird-like <lb />
And now with this one, now with that, <lb />
Stopped to exchange a smile or chat, <lb />
Our eyes were ever on the child. <lb />
So the long <lb />
Her blue eyes could so friendly <lb />
Nobody knew whose treasure she. <lb />
But suddenly from sunlight plain <lb />
Into a tunnel rushed the train. <lb />
Ah. then whose arm should hold <lb />
The little one with locks of gold. <lb />
Papa, she trembling I. <lb />
And groping to her father's side; <lb />
As out into the day pressed, <lb />
Her head lay on her father's bi <lb />
Tis so with life is fair <lb />
We, too, forget our Fathers care. <lb />
And wander we will. <lb />
But. oh. He's watching still. <lb />
And when the shadows round u full <lb />
lie hears and heeds his children's call. <lb />
run to him with fear oppressed. <lb />
He folds us to his gracious breast. <lb />
A Sensational Runaway. <lb />
Negro and a Johnson <lb />
White Girl the Eloping Pair. <lb />
The next Speaker of the House of <lb />
Representatives will be a Demo- <lb />
voters. The House of W however, to say printers, etc. in showing the <lb />
. ,. ,. . . ,, word also the newspaper folks different styles photo-engraving <lb />
lives the Congress, The advancement that <lb />
although more <lb />
can do little more than far- <lb />
Without their help sue- is being made in ibis line is some- <lb />
would have been scarcely <lb />
that's as much as we care to country the evidence of gave it not in a per- <lb />
right now. <lb />
Sarah It is considering <lb />
herself insulted by an article in a <lb />
good intentions of the democratic ad <lb />
, . . here speakers addressed <lb />
party, even should there be 0- voters <lb />
publican who would relentlessly exposed the <lb />
vote with the democrats to mys record happily compare <lb />
Paris newspaper, her son has sent a Repeal the obnoxious and ours with it. They kept up eon- <lb />
challenge to the author. <lb />
No one can row be so hum <lb />
as to be willing to be obeisance <lb />
to the Czar, otherwise <lb />
as Speaker Heed. <lb />
The Republicans arc wasting time <lb />
In trying to locate the Jonah. He <lb />
is everywhere that an advocate <lb />
the new tariff law exists. <lb />
tariff law. which is <lb />
extremely doubtful, tin <lb />
President, whose term lasts exactly <lb />
as long as that of the Fifty-second <lb />
to be wondered at. Already, <lb />
some of the pictures are superior to I <lb />
the finest wood engravings, <lb />
others compare well with <lb />
on steel and copper. The re- <lb />
productions of old manuscripts, time <lb />
and all, are perfect; while <lb />
the process gives us <lb />
some finer results than are obtained <lb />
The fact that the products of pro- ; an-i i , Intelligencer, <lb />
activity obstruct such ac-1 Company the first Al yesterday <lb />
has suggested the idea that a gentleman by the name <lb />
the presence of the products of J election. from Johnson county <lb />
metabolism is the cause of Durham Tile W. Duke reported the elopement or his <lb />
sleep. If this accumulation were the Sons great cigarette factory j daughter, a fair cf IS <lb />
cause, why should we ever have the out at their Durham and New with a bright young mulatto <lb />
J not alternation of York by the name or Henry White On- <lb />
she do intend that I of smoking to- recently, it seems, the latter has <lb />
j sequence nights and days, j during the month of October. several years, a trusted ctn- <lb />
is but a manifestation of all bodily This is the first time in the history . Mr. ; at the <lb />
periodicity. Within the day we J of the establishment that it sold over time, however, van residing in <lb />
have the constantly separated cycle cigarettes in a single i this city. <lb />
the cardiac shuttle, which must month. is doing well <lb />
keep at its work, throughout the enough. <lb />
, Star. <lb />
tract between I lie leader the <lb />
and not only published the by photography This kind <lb />
best, thoughts our speakers,, but of work is rapid y itself <lb />
added to the literature of the <lb />
great treasures of fact and <lb />
INTO <lb />
The G. O. voice is bushed, <lb />
Its head does sadly droop; <lb />
Oh. vain is consolation now. <lb />
The Czar is in the soup. <lb />
Sir. <lb />
me so much water, Tommy <lb />
merely asked for a drink. <lb />
thought you'd need <lb />
more than a glassful, sister <lb />
you was the old stick she <lb />
ever knew. <lb />
whole web of the body's life, and <lb />
cease only at death, <lb />
lo you bring, Insomnia may be looked upon as a <lb />
Congress, would be certain to veto j argument. Finally when the <lb />
all such measures. It will require confidence was set- <lb />
A collision on the Western <lb />
another victor in lo enable <lb />
the people to realize the fruits <lb />
the one just won over the <lb />
can party. This will never be. a real <lb />
Government, of, by and for the <lb />
people, until such changes have <lb />
upon the citizens <lb />
they sounded alarm so long and <lb />
loudly that the voters were <lb />
to a proper sense of duly. <lb />
symptom, directing our attention to <lb />
some condition which may shale off <lb />
into disease. It is frequently a <lb />
monitory symptom of organic mental <lb />
disease, which not relieved by re- <lb />
of its cause. <lb />
It is seen in those who have ex- <lb />
I excessive bodily fatigue. <lb />
Persistent sleeplessness seen pi h i <lb />
i year after x car upon the Let P. struggling <lb />
alone, don't fool with I against the opium habit, is familiar. <lb />
know what's good for j excessive use tea and <lb />
i Star. tobacco must be numbered among <lb />
the numerous factors <lb />
Comparisons are odious, as every I insomnia. <lb />
Joe Howard wants to know <lb />
to the public and is destined to we shall do with the multitudinous <lb />
make illustrations cheaper bet- ; army of young women who come <lb />
than ever. <lb />
A -REVOLUTION IN LAND TRANS- <lb />
The block system of registering <lb />
real estate, which is looked upon as <lb />
Railway, neat , been made as will there <lb />
in the death often ; to the popular will, on <lb />
gem and injury of eight. part of the governing powers, boll <lb />
Ex-Mayor who recently mediate, <lb />
terrorized Cedar Keys, Fla., was <lb />
shot and killed by Chief of Police The PrOgreSS. <lb />
Gerald at Montgomery, Ala. <lb />
executive and legislative, to be mi- sacrificed time and money <lb />
is a wire and <lb />
to make among other things <lb />
bird cages, rat traps, <lb />
fly traps sieves <lb />
annually. It is a big <lb />
The Record <lb />
November in its weekly review I to the newspaper men. <lb />
to make speeches, to those who <lb />
, assisted by liberal contributions of <lb />
lauds, and to all others who in <lb />
anywise helped according to their <lb />
I means opportunities, but we <lb />
of shall also award a good, large share <lb />
be placed a of the block, <lb />
under which will entered the book <lb />
and page of the recorded <lb />
This method will largely <lb />
simplify real estate transactions, any <lb />
very likely it possible <lb />
owners of real estate in this cite <lb />
to with the same facility <lb />
of the South's industrial progress, There is a popular misconception , Personal property. If the <lb />
that it is in their and they j Proves a success bore it will <lb />
Notwithstanding the excitement; money out of No such be u other cities, n n v <lb />
in the great financial of the thing. It is gratuitous service. It <lb />
; world, there has been no baiting in brings in at all few <lb />
work a revolution in laud <lb />
in this country. <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
and was also a <lb />
ate of a medical school. <lb />
dot van said the farm- <lb />
had a calf sucked <lb />
cows, he made but a <lb />
common alter <lb />
can Medical Journal. <lb />
Death of J. T. Harris. <lb />
I the South's industrial progress. It j thanks, while it costs much cash <lb />
Owing to drought the present is already demonstrated that cap- ; work, <lb />
crops the districts driven from Wall Street stock go while the people are <lb />
Mayan Cuba are gen- by such troubles as we over their great victory let them <lb />
Mayan are have think of the newspaper men as . <lb />
reduced one-nail, as their attention to the South j among those who gave to the cam- News and 30th. <lb />
ed with those of previous years. where investments are safer j that was valuable T. Harris, <lb />
There the profits are greater. The and praiseworthy. elected Superintendent <lb />
A handsome sum of was i moves along as though there j ford Orphan Asylum to succeed <lb />
i- . had been no sign of financial trouble B. F. Presiding Elder of <lb />
realized the establishment or a M very strikingly . . . , . the Durham District or the North <lb />
permanent borne for disabled in the record or now enter- j Carolina Methodist Conference, died <lb />
There's a patent medicine which is not <lb />
a patent as that <lb />
may sound. It's a discovery a <lb />
discovery of medical science It's the <lb />
transfers medicine for run-down, ex- <lb />
nerve-wasted men and <lb />
for you sufferers from of skin or <lb />
scalp, liver or chance is with <lb />
every one, its season always, because it <lb />
Goldsboro Ex- priest <lb />
J. J. Boyle has been heard from again. <lb />
Not from a monastery in Scotland as <lb />
was supposed but from a <lb />
Catholic tribunal in Italy, <lb />
whither he has been summoned to <lb />
disprove the charges made against <lb />
him by the Catholic clergy of the <lb />
West. Boyle with his usual braze <lb />
had the audacity to write to <lb />
Bishop Haydn in this State, to send <lb />
him a letter of recommendation in <lb />
order lo prove his go id character <lb />
while in North Carolina. This In- <lb />
formation we receive I from <lb />
of Raleigh, a prominent <lb />
her of the Catholic church there. <lb />
How a Marriage Was Broken <lb />
Off at Winston. <lb />
The Twin City Daily tells a story <lb />
in Ibis young man of <lb />
the Twin-City, alter miking the <lb />
necessary arrangements tor his <lb />
life by erecting a cottage <lb />
and furnishing it with things <lb />
which are needful in house keeping, <lb />
announced to the girl of his choice <lb />
things were ready the <lb />
The reply that came <lb />
back not ready yet; will <lb />
take another week to make my <lb />
The young man grew <lb />
angry and sent word hack that he <lb />
then or These <lb />
words were ital in ending <lb />
characterized by a partial or com <lb />
suspension of all inhibitory in- <lb />
treatment be <lb />
comes a slid more problem. <lb />
The routine treatment is familiar, <lb />
but he is a wise physician who <lb />
abandons all thought of careful con <lb />
of the various points in <lb />
each case. <lb />
Accepting the idea that this <lb />
inactivity by a con- <lb />
id anemia, we should diminish <lb />
I he circulation in the brain as much <lb />
as possible, directing the blood to j what might have proven a happy <lb />
the less noble organs the <lb />
alms to purify the fountain of to the abdomen favors i d <lb />
which all such disease de- <lb />
pend. The medicine is Di. Pierce's <lb />
Medical Discovery. The makers <lb />
of it have enough In it to sell <lb />
it mi trial. That can get it from <lb />
your druggist, and if it doesn't do what <lb />
it's claimed to do, you can get your <lb />
money back, coal <lb />
That's what its makers call taking <lb />
rink of their word. <lb />
federate soldiers by a fair at Dan- prises reported the week. A <lb />
ville, Va., during the past three company has been organ <lb />
days. <lb />
Want no Office, But They <lb />
Deserve <lb />
Senator Quay isn't getting much <lb />
sympathy from the <lb />
press; in fact one has but to read <lb />
between the Hues to see that many <lb />
editors are really glad <lb />
his downfall. <lb />
The election returns made Mr. J. <lb />
S. brevet bead of the <lb />
Republican Congressional commit- <lb />
tee, sick. They bad precisely the <lb />
same effect upon several million <lb />
Republican voters. <lb />
are mentioned now as <lb />
Presidential possibilities who will <lb />
actually be entirely forgotten before <lb />
1892. Too <lb />
has the death more <lb />
cal booms any single <lb />
to build a cotton mill at H <lb />
vale; a mill will be built in i <lb />
Union S- C; a large mill is <lb />
to be moved to Alabama Dela- <lb />
ware, and a in ,. newspapers of North Caro- <lb />
has been sold and will be en j ranch credit and praise <lb />
to a plant; Nash- sweeping Democratic victory <lb />
ville, organized I While the <lb />
and packing com committee <lb />
Glasgow. Va., a steel that he could do in having <lb />
car building company; Beaumont, the State thoroughly canvassed, yet. <lb />
Texas a car company; account or the small number of <lb />
Bedford Va., secures a canvassers the scant supply of <lb />
of a engine works I at command, the canvass <lb />
Pennsylvania; a company was not vigorously as It <lb />
is building a horse-power i otherwise have been. <lb />
Chatham <lb />
Great <lb />
Let t Democrats of the Souse <lb />
elect their ablest and strongest man <lb />
to be Speaker, and good Democrats <lb />
canal in North Carolina furnish- <lb />
power to many new enterprises; <lb />
Dal ton. Ga., has organized a <lb />
quarrying company; Grottoes, <lb />
Va., a supply <lb />
company; Tyler, a <lb />
lumber company; N. C, a <lb />
improvement company; <lb />
praise is due and should be given <lb />
i yesterday morning, o'clock, at <lb />
Durham, at of his <lb />
brother-in-law, Mr J. S Carr. <lb />
The Durham Sun, of yesterday <lb />
i afternoon, says He had <lb />
feeble health for- some time, and it <lb />
was thought that his excessive la- <lb />
at Asylum, to the <lb />
of which be has been re- <lb />
elected, hastened his end. <lb />
Mr. Harris was a gradual-, of <lb />
College, was an able minister, <lb />
and a or fine business capacity. <lb />
He bad filled many prominent <lb />
places in the , having <lb />
been stationed at He, Golds <lb />
and other points; previous <lb />
to his taking charge or the Durham <lb />
Tiny, little, sugar-coated are <lb />
what Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are. <lb />
The best Pills ever invented; ac- <lb />
vet mild in operation; cure sick <lb />
Mid billions One a dose. <lb />
. District, had been four years <lb />
to those gentlemen who cf the New Borne <lb />
canvassed the <lb />
doubtless many of them will receive <lb />
their reward v the shape of some <lb />
but the chief credit for <lb />
glorious victory is should <lb />
be given to those Democratic papers <lb />
Newport News, Va., a hope of <lb />
improvement company; Buena Vista <lb />
Va. a company; Louisville, <lb />
a lumber company; <lb />
Pensacola, Fla., a <lb />
Norfolk Va., is to <lb />
have works; <lb />
will ask or care what State or will be developed by Northern <lb />
section he hails from ; a weak <lb />
in the Speaker's chair can do the <lb />
party irreparable d image. <lb />
The speeches at the Roman <lb />
given in honor of Hon. <lb />
Allen G. at Columbus, <lb />
Ohio, on 13th, inst., represented <lb />
all that is heat in Democracy, and <lb />
are worthy of being preserved <lb />
permanent tor the <lb />
cation or generations or Dem- <lb />
These are illustrations of <lb />
what the South has done during the <lb />
past week. Not a complaint bas <lb />
been heard of any bad influence <lb />
from Wall Street troubles, but <lb />
on contrary, it is everywhere <lb />
recognized that South is on a <lb />
solid substantial basis that insures <lb />
rapid growth regardless of <lb />
difficulties elsewhere. <lb />
A child learning his alphabet is some- <lb />
times block-aided. A man suffering <lb />
with catarrh and not trying Old <lb />
Catarrh-Cure may be called a block-head. <lb />
so fully explained issues of the <lb />
campaign so thoroughly <lb />
ed the people to importance of <lb />
maintaining Democratic supremacy <lb />
our good old State. <lb />
There are more patriotic, or <lb />
public spirited citizens of State <lb />
than hard working poorly- <lb />
paid editors, who always do- <lb />
their utmost to- promote the <lb />
prosperity of people, and in <lb />
campaigns are ever foremost. <lb />
in arousing the people to do their <lb />
duty. while they do en- <lb />
gage in unseemly scramble for <lb />
office, leave to others the spoils <lb />
of won by them, they <lb />
do deserve and should receive the <lb />
hearty and substantial support <lb />
and encouragement of all citizens <lb />
who desire good government. <lb />
Is not this true t <lb />
It It is, then to it, dear reader, <lb />
that yon do your <lb />
r- Mr. Harris joined the Conference <lb />
at Greensboro in 1870, and was <lb />
about years of age. He leaves a <lb />
wife and five children, and a large <lb />
of relatives and friends to <lb />
their loss. <lb />
Gifted with a kind tender and <lb />
genial nature, and with <lb />
amiable disposition, his companions, <lb />
ship was most He was a <lb />
man or great zeal and piety and in <lb />
his death the State the Church <lb />
lose a valuable Worker. <lb />
It would be an extremely difficult <lb />
task to find a neighborhood in the <lb />
United States that does not con <lb />
God Gave the Baby. <lb />
A lady walking along a street came <lb />
upon a girl wheeling a baby <lb />
carriage. <lb />
a beautiful exclaim- <lb />
ed the lady as she discovered a pink <lb />
face done up in a cream colored <lb />
shawl. <lb />
child is <lb />
the little girl answered. <lb />
you mean it is your little <lb />
brother or <lb />
I mean that he is not my <lb />
brother, but is child. <lb />
dilatation of those arteries which <lb />
supply the intestinal tract, and con <lb />
sequent cerebral anemia. A large <lb />
poultice, or a wet compress, consist- <lb />
of linen or wrung out of <lb />
warn or hot water covered with <lb />
Oiled silk, with a dry flannel placed <lb />
above it, is useful. Warmth to in <lb />
of stomach has a similar ac- <lb />
Thus a glass warm milk is <lb />
favorable to sleep. The fact that <lb />
this condition is unknown among <lb />
savage races should serve as an <lb />
indication. This condition <lb />
matrimonial event. The young man <lb />
disposed of his household goods and <lb />
is still leading a life of <lb />
Executed or Suicided. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
The particulars as far as could be <lb />
ascertained from the unfortunate <lb />
father was as follows <lb />
Monday afternoon Miss <lb />
walked away her home, but as <lb />
-this was common no special notice <lb />
taken of it. But she did not <lb />
come back, and after nightfall <lb />
her father began to make Inquiries <lb />
for her. His search soon developed <lb />
the astounding fact that the <lb />
question had procured a horse <lb />
and buggy Raleigh on Monday <lb />
and had driven out to a place near <lb />
the home of the young lady accord- <lb />
to a previous arrangement. <lb />
It was learned that the couples <lb />
had returned to had <lb />
taken the West-bound midnight <lb />
train with tickets to Richmond. <lb />
The police station here is using <lb />
its best efforts to intercept the run- <lb />
aways by telegraph Boston is be- <lb />
to be I heir objective point, <lb />
though telegrams have been sent to <lb />
all of the principle cities North and <lb />
South, with description par- <lb />
ties and orders to arrest. As we go <lb />
to press no information has been <lb />
received about them. <lb />
Are the Preacher's Paid. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
It is getting along toward the <lb />
end of the calendar year. The <lb />
year of one of the leading <lb />
denominations our State has just <lb />
and that of another is <lb />
about Have the preachers <lb />
been paid up T promised <lb />
but a if they are paid <lb />
cent of it they are still on <lb />
short It is a scandal to <lb />
their charges if the beggarly sums <lb />
pledged them are not paid. <lb />
mention this because at this <lb />
period, so ninny strolling <lb />
the eaves of the Methodist are doing so well in a worldly <lb />
church is a favorite for English <lb />
way, we wouldn't have these bum- <lb />
is so frequently seen in those who none of them cut the dead bird <lb />
spend their lives in continual excite- clown. The question is it <lb />
first to attain a happiness <lb />
never then to escape a misery <lb />
and people were interested bier, every-day men of God <lb />
a few days ago by seeing one of these ten. They are with us from year <lb />
birds hanging by a string from to year and are our every-day <lb />
caves of the church, dead, dead, friends ; they our children. <lb />
Its fellows in and out and chat- I bury dead, comfort us in our <lb />
and fought and made men v, affliction and Sunday to Sun- <lb />
day point out the way of life. <lb />
but too surely found. Thus moral <lb />
measures may become more <lb />
than all the remedies of the <lb />
All constitutional <lb />
conditions such as cough, <lb />
pain, palpitation should be relieved <lb />
by appropriate treatment. Message <lb />
and electricity intelligently used arc <lb />
of service. Narcotics should Dot <lb />
used. The idea of relieving pain has <lb />
descended to us from Hippocrates; <lb />
They are the bulwarks of society ; <lb />
hold our civilization together. <lb />
Their is continuously with <lb />
for good, and while birds of <lb />
been seen to jump on some one spar i passage come occasionally <lb />
row and put it to there, arc world upside down, owe the <lb />
of dearest inter- <lb />
suicide or was hanged us <lb />
a malefactor. A number of English <lb />
sparrows have on different occasions <lb />
eleven instances in the books of these <lb />
birds having hanged some offender <lb />
among their number. Was this one <lb />
hanged, and if so what was his of <lb />
fence <lb />
Jno. H. Goodwin Esq., of Cedar <lb />
Island, W. O. Williams of Ports- <lb />
to secure the desired sleep we think mouth, and other prominent gentle <lb />
You are a very young <lb />
I ain't no mother l once of a hypnotic or narcotic. <lb />
Then why should you say should never forget the long <lb />
men of Carters, who are deeply <lb />
interested in the oyster interest of the <lb />
temporal well spiritual, <lb />
to those unpretending ministers <lb />
who, like the balance of the poor, <lb />
are always with us Let them not <lb />
be forgotten in our giving. <lb />
of <lb />
who led the democrats <lb />
their attempt to defeat seating <lb />
adv mis-1 train of evils which may the stale in its every aspect, very wisely j or the is in the city. <lb />
the baby is the I <lb />
asked. <lb />
God sent, it to <lb />
asked me if I didn't want a physical and moral wreck. <lb />
little baby in the house, said <lb />
if I prayed for one God would send <lb />
it, then I said I would pray for <lb />
a little sister, I like girls bet- <lb />
than boys, but said I'd <lb />
just better pray for any kind that <lb />
God has a mind to send, I didn't; <lb />
I prayed for a little girl, but God <lb />
took sent a boy anyway, I <lb />
i possibility of the formation of a suggest that an <lb />
My j habit which render our patient a j lie held at some point central <lb />
to the oyster sections, say <lb />
Island, for the purpose of fully <lb />
discussing the oyster question, <lb />
to the next <lb />
General Assembly in regard to leg <lb />
guess it was because he didn't have <lb />
any girls on hand. Then I said I <lb />
. . would to God to send a girl as <lb />
for whom Messrs C. A- ,,, our <lb />
Snow Co., Patent <lb />
Solicitor's Opp., U. S. Patent <lb />
Washington, D. C. has obtained <lb />
patents. They Know their <lb />
and conscientiously attend to it. <lb />
See their advertisement pa- <lb />
per. <lb />
Babies cry because they and <lb />
the most reliable remedy for the relief <lb />
of their discomfort Is Dr. Bull's Baby the excellence of Dr. Bull's Cough <lb />
that I put myself to any <lb />
trouble on that Home- <lb />
powerful drugs should be reserved <lb />
for those in whom insomnia is sec- <lb />
to pain, cough, etc., while we <lb />
choose rather dietetic <lb />
and physical measures. <lb />
favor a tariff tor revenue only, <lb />
some a tariff with Incidental protection, <lb />
and tome a tariff for protection, per <lb />
but a Urge majority favor the free use <lb />
of Salvation Oil. Price cents. <lb />
An endless chain of certificate verify <lb />
Only cents m bottle. <lb />
Syrup. Price cents, <lb />
Postmaster General <lb />
instructed Postmaster Van of <lb />
New York to dismiss the <lb />
vice the six carriers and a clerk <lb />
who were discovered to be league <lb />
with green goods swindlers de- <lb />
livering mail matter to <lb />
victims. <lb />
advertising is the of <lb />
trade Some argue that it is n- <lb />
to advertise. It is the most <lb />
profitable expense yon can have, if <lb />
yon handle properly. This is not <lb />
a mere assertion, but a <lb />
fact, proven by the prosperity of <lb />
all successful advertisers. <lb />
He was asked what ho thought tho <lb />
next House do, ho re- <lb />
plied as most <lb />
work will be to revise the tar- <lb />
either by bills covering certain <lb />
sections or by bill. <lb />
i We shall not attempt a general <lb />
upon the matter. The vision, but the duty on binding <lb />
suggested by Messrs. Goodwin, <lb />
Items and others, is that primary <lb />
conventions be called in all the usual <lb />
voting in the counties inter <lb />
and delegates be appointed <lb />
instructed to attend the general con- <lb />
ind that all men who arc <lb />
interested in the matter be and are <lb />
hereby requested to attend, and par- <lb />
in said convention to be <lb />
hereafter appointed. Expressions <lb />
from all parties in regard to the sub- <lb />
is requested through their <lb />
papers. <lb />
The oyster interest of the state is <lb />
one of the importance, and <lb />
should receive prompt legislation <lb />
just to all, at the hands the next <lb />
General Atlantic Seaside <lb />
twine, ready-made clothing and the <lb />
the necessaries life will be <lb />
ed. We shall support among <lb />
republicans in tho Senate who <lb />
have now learned by experience <lb />
what Mr. Plumb with rare political <lb />
sagacity foresaw. Then will come <lb />
a clean free coinage bill. In <lb />
pensions we shall be liberal, not ex <lb />
We will not go hack to <lb />
the old rules which allowed one man <lb />
to obstruct legislation, will <lb />
be no rules like those framed by <lb />
Mr. Reed. of <lb />
Dun apportion t bill <lb />
which is to come upon soon as Con <lb />
gross meets Mr <lb />
not a fair bill and i intend to tight <lb />
it, if it takes all <lb />
The New Lee and New Patron Cook Stoves stand in the lead. D. D. Haskett Co.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
and Proprietor. <lb />
AT THE OFFICE AT <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Railroads, and the Commission <lb />
One matter that will come up <lb />
for consideration in the next Gen- <lb />
Assembly of North Carolina <lb />
h the establishment of a railroad <lb />
commission. Mention this to a <lb />
railroad mar. and it does not set <lb />
well on him. He thinks, no <lb />
that it is unjust and that the <lb />
are unreasonable in making <lb />
demands for a commission. But <lb />
lets look at it a little and see if the <lb />
railroads themselves are not to <lb />
blame for this sentiment against <lb />
There are some things that the <lb />
average man cannot see into, and <lb />
one of these things is that it <lb />
should cost more to carry a piece <lb />
of merchandise or a bale of cotton <lb />
one hundred miles than it does to <lb />
carry the same two hundred miles. <lb />
Perhaps to illustrate with figures <lb />
will make this point a little clearer, <lb />
though our illustrations be some- <lb />
what of a local nature. We bare <lb />
been told that the Wilmington V <lb />
Weldon railroad was a short time <lb />
since taking cotton from Weldon <lb />
to Norfolk, between which points <lb />
there was strong competition with <lb />
the Seaboard cents a <lb />
bale, this cotton via Hali <lb />
fax, Scotland Neck and Hobgood, <lb />
thence over the Caro <lb />
Una to Norfolk, while at the same <lb />
time the charges per bale from <lb />
Scotland Neck to much <lb />
nearer distance according to the <lb />
route Our <lb />
informant also said the shippers <lb />
of Scotland Neck resented this dis- <lb />
against thorn by <lb />
their cotton hauled six miles <lb />
to the nearest point on the river, <lb />
at a cost of cents, and shipped <lb />
from there to Norfolk by water for <lb />
a saving to the shipper of <lb />
cents per bale over the railroad <lb />
price. Scotland Neck gave <lb />
to help build the railroad, too. <lb />
Now does any one suppose that <lb />
such discrimination on the part of <lb />
the railroad made it any friends <lb />
among those people Does it pay <lb />
in the long run to incur the ill will <lb />
of a whole community just for the <lb />
sake of getting cents a bale on <lb />
a few hundred bales of cotton <lb />
Again. Before the railroad and <lb />
boats combined and the freight on <lb />
cotton from Greenville, Grifton <lb />
and was advanced to <lb />
per bale it was carried from <lb />
these each of which <lb />
there was water <lb />
while from den and points <lb />
north of where there <lb />
was no competition was <lb />
charged. And Elder David <lb />
House, who gave the road a free <lb />
right of way right through his <lb />
What Are You Waiting For FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
For this reason we again invite the people to call and examine our <lb />
-------stock. We but------- <lb />
Our Stock is Goods Prices Low. <lb />
WE MAKE A BUSINESS OF MAKING IN <lb />
grass and b, <lb />
Come Let us Reason Together. <lb />
The Reflector wants to have a <lb />
little talk with its readers this <lb />
morning and desires that they <lb />
lend an attentive <lb />
the delinquents. This paper is <lb />
being run as a matter of business <lb />
and as a business enterprise <lb />
though from what we shall show <lb />
below it will appear that many <lb />
who read it every week do not <lb />
look upon it as such. All we have <lb />
is invested in this business, upon <lb />
it w have to depend for a support, <lb />
and by it family is fed and <lb />
clothed. then, every fair <lb />
minded man is ready to say <lb />
deserve and ought to have every <lb />
dollar yon Well, we do <lb />
not get it, and for that reason this <lb />
article is written. While we have <lb />
made a little money on the Rf, <lb />
each year since it came <lb />
into to <lb />
pay for the plant, to keep out of <lb />
debt, and to procure a modest <lb />
is one branch of the <lb />
business that we have lost heavily <lb />
upon, and that is the subscription <lb />
list. If every subscriber would <lb />
pay for his paper <lb />
which he owes and is due <lb />
would have a few hundred dollars <lb />
to lay up each year, and would not <lb />
have to live in somebody else's <lb />
house instead of one of our own. <lb />
But hardly an average of two <lb />
thirds of them pay each year, and <lb />
because the others fail to pay <lb />
there is now owing <lb />
about in small hero and <lb />
amount aggregating <lb />
nearly <lb />
Here is the above <lb />
mate is arrived We take it <lb />
that this years record ought to <lb />
average up as well as any since <lb />
1885, when the Reflector came <lb />
into control with <lb />
such good crops this year pay- <lb />
ought to be far better than <lb />
the and an examination of best cotton land, and also a site <lb />
ONE A <lb />
NE <lb />
NE <lb />
PRICE I <lb />
RICE I <lb />
that is marked in plain figures on every article in our store. We <lb />
only ask yon to examine our goods and compare our prices <lb />
with those of others. We are willing to leave the result <lb />
to your good judgment. We have no shoddy second- <lb />
hand goods. we had we should be more than <lb />
glad to sell you at any price to get them out <lb />
of our But we have a full, new, <lb />
-------clean stock of------- <lb />
DRY AND <lb />
RY AND <lb />
m m-m Z v mm C <lb />
The Latest in Styles, in Quality, Utmost in Variety, have been by us in <lb />
ONE MIGHTY EFFORT FOR<lb />
Fall and winter Stock Offerings Will Not Can Not Be <lb />
There a Limit Below which Goods cm not be Sold. We Puce our Press at the Low Water Mark <lb />
-RELIABLE GOODS, SOLO <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
-o- <lb />
The leading General Merchandise dealers in <lb />
County.----- <lb />
es <lb />
INSPECT US. US. US. <lb />
see <lb />
AND YOU WILL FiND WE DEAL FAIR AND YOU DOLLARS. <lb />
which we will sell you so cheap you will see at a <lb />
not jay you to buy second-hand goods. <lb />
Our goods were <lb />
glance <lb />
it will <lb />
BOUGHT <lb />
OUGHT <lb />
OR <lb />
CASH I <lb />
ASH I <lb />
OUGHT <lb />
OUGHT <lb />
FOR <lb />
OR <lb />
CASH I <lb />
ash; <lb />
YOUR KIND ATTENTION <lb />
Is called to the splendid stocks <lb />
Groceries Family Supplies <lb />
be at the store of <lb />
T. S. <lb />
We have recently opened with a line of goods that are all New <lb />
and Fresh. We also have Canned Goods, Confections. Cigars, <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff, and all oilier articles usually found in a Grocery <lb />
Store. We solicit a share of your patronage. <lb />
after the rush was over. <lb />
We were therefore able to pick up a <lb />
-great<lb />
Job L<lb />
Job <lb />
lOTS. <lb />
which we bought at a sacrifice to the manufacturer, and from <lb />
to per cent, cheaper some of our competitors. We <lb />
are willing to give you benefit of this. Besides <lb />
goods are------- <lb />
own <lb />
own <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
Least T <lb />
east It-ii vent. <lb />
less <lb />
Than <lb />
our books shows that for 1890 the <lb />
following number of subscriptions <lb />
have been paid each month ; Jan- <lb />
; February ; March ; <lb />
April ; May ; June ; July <lb />
; August September ; <lb />
October ; November to and <lb />
including the ; then to get <lb />
an estimate for iv whole year we <lb />
take from the 19th of November <lb />
1889 to the close of the year, <lb />
which time paid, making a <lb />
total of To sum up in round <lb />
for a warehouse, either had to pay <lb />
to get a bale of cotton ship- <lb />
from his place or haul it <lb />
miles to Greenville and ship from <lb />
here. Did such discriminations <lb />
as these make any friends for the <lb />
road <lb />
What is true of these instances <lb />
cited from the Wilmington <lb />
don road is true of every other <lb />
road operating within the State. <lb />
Wherever an is <lb />
for them to get any <lb />
they are usually sold. We therefore guaranteed to save you <lb />
per cent, in every dollar's worth of goods you buy from us. It <lb />
will cost you nothing to come and look. This is all we ask yon <lb />
to do. <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
and Retail Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb />
MEAT and FLOUR-SPECIALTIES <lb />
Car Load Feed Oats, Car load Corn. Car load No Hay, <lb />
Car Load Rib Side Meat, Car Load St. Louis <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork, Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar, Gail Ax Snuff, all kinds. <lb />
-Rail Road Snuff. Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses, Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Cases Star Lye, Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full line Baking Powders. Soda, Soap, Starch, Tobacco. Cigars, <lb />
Cakes. Crackers, Candies, Canned Goods, Wrapping Paper, Paper Sacks. <lb />
Special prices given to wholesale trade on large quantities of the <lb />
b goods. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. GREENVILLE. <lb />
We wish to say to our customers everywhere that we <lb />
largest and best selected stock that it been our pleas- <lb />
to place before you. And beg of you that you will <lb />
inspect our stock and compare quality, quantity and <lb />
prices given you anywhere else by any first class <lb />
house. We realize competition is the <lb />
life of trade but we are folly abreast of <lb />
the times and feel able meet any <lb />
competitor fairly and squarely. <lb />
We give our customers the <lb />
very best that can be <lb />
bought for the <lb />
MONEY <lb />
invested in that <lb />
article. We are with <lb />
the people in their de- <lb />
that they shall buy <lb />
And we promise all <lb />
who shall give us their patronage <lb />
that they shall have them cheap. If you <lb />
fail to get as good bargains, when yon buy <lb />
of some one else, as your neighbor gets 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 is <lb />
your ears every week, we again ask you to come and examine the <lb />
following line. of General Merchandise <lb />
YOUNG<lb />
figures and allow a full estimate I of the people they seem to <lb />
there are not over subscribers . have no scruples against using it. <lb />
to the Reflector who pay up or <lb />
in part what they owe each year. <lb />
Our circulation is a few over <lb />
and allowing that of these go <lb />
to exchanges leaves papers for <lb />
which we get no pay, there at <lb />
show a dead loss of -450 per <lb />
Take this average for sis <lb />
years and you get an idea of what <lb />
is now owing the Reflector. <lb />
The people who read the Re- <lb />
have no right to expect <lb />
us to lose that much each year be- <lb />
of indulging them and <lb />
trusting their honesty to pay a <lb />
small debt. If they expect it, we <lb />
do not feel called upon to continue <lb />
it and will not longer submit to it. <lb />
And here is the remedy against <lb />
such loss in future Beginning <lb />
with January, 1891, the <lb />
tor WILL BE SENT TO NO <lb />
LESS IT IS PAID FOR IN ADVANCE- <lb />
During December we will make <lb />
up new subscription and mail- <lb />
lists and no name will go on <lb />
these lists unless the cash goes <lb />
on with them. It will be hard to <lb />
get the people into the habit of <lb />
paying in advance all at once, and <lb />
as an inducement to bring them to <lb />
it the subscription price for next <lb />
year will be made only one <lb />
DOLLAR. We do not promise to <lb />
keep the subscription price at <lb />
future developments will deter- <lb />
mine that. The Reflector is <lb />
well worth but if our sub- <lb />
list grows large enough <lb />
to justify it the price may not be <lb />
changed again. However, yon <lb />
can get it next year for one <lb />
but not without the cash tn <lb />
ADVANCE. <lb />
We shall thoroughly advertise <lb />
this between now and the close of <lb />
the present year, giving all a <lb />
chance to get on our new list. In <lb />
the meantime yon will be inform- <lb />
ed as to shall proceed to <lb />
. collect what is. is how due, and <lb />
i so how these, already <lb />
paid in advance at the old price <lb />
will be credited. you <lb />
CAB GET THE NEXT <lb />
DOLLAR cash <lb />
The Reflector does not write <lb />
this because of any ill will toward <lb />
railroads or any desire to do them <lb />
injury, but to show, as asserted in <lb />
the outset that this sentiment for <lb />
a railroad commission that is get- <lb />
ting such a hold upon the people <lb />
is only to the manage <lb />
of the railroads. Nor does <lb />
the Reflector write this in <lb />
of a railroad commission. <lb />
On the contrary, with our present <lb />
the <lb />
subject, we could not intelligently <lb />
declare our position either for <lb />
or against the commission. <lb />
But if the people want the <lb />
commission they have the right <lb />
to demand it, and if after fair trial <lb />
it should be deemed impracticable <lb />
it could be easily repealed. <lb />
However one thing the <lb />
tor is ready to declare itself in <lb />
favor of, is railroads. We believe <lb />
in them, want to see more of them, <lb />
and as before said in these col- <lb />
think they are, when opera- <lb />
d in the interest of the people, <lb />
one of the greatest blessings and <lb />
advantages that come to a <lb />
W e think further that when <lb />
a railroad comes to a community <lb />
the most friendly relations should <lb />
exist between it and the people. <lb />
In our humble opinion, if the rail- <lb />
roads would reach out and take <lb />
the people by the hand and say <lb />
we are your friend; we are <lb />
going to work for your interest, <lb />
and want you to work for our in- <lb />
there would never be <lb />
heard another word about a rail- <lb />
road commission. There would <lb />
be no need of a railroad<lb />
Now that the Durham Globe has <lb />
shot off its snout at the few editors <lb />
who want to go to Raleigh in the <lb />
capacity of Reading Clerk of the <lb />
or Senate, and impugned <lb />
their motives for laboring in the <lb />
interest of the party to the dim <lb />
hope of securing a job at the Leg- <lb />
what has it got to say <lb />
for the balance of them who used <lb />
full leaded articles, praised the <lb />
-ticket and put roosters to crowing, <lb />
and who want to go to <lb />
to spend the winter at the ex- <lb />
of the State. When the <lb />
Glob says the newspaper <lb />
are candidates it is not a dis <lb />
Georgia's <lb />
While we do not especially re- <lb />
at the elect urn of John B. <lb />
to the States Senate <lb />
Georgia, yet we are that <lb />
it is he instead of Mr. Pat. <lb />
Gov. Gordon has long been one of <lb />
Georgia's chief favorite, tie has <lb />
the love and confidence of the <lb />
of Georgia about as well as <lb />
Hon. Z. B. Vance has in North Car- <lb />
To get any office within the <lb />
gift of the people he had only to ask <lb />
for it. He has been in the United <lb />
States Senate once, when he. resign- <lb />
ed and was succeeded by Hon. <lb />
E. Brown. For the last two terms he <lb />
has Governor of Georgia, and <lb />
is now elected to the United States <lb />
Senate again for years. <lb />
Several mouths ago it was made <lb />
known that he wished to be Senator <lb />
again, and a long time there was <lb />
no thought of opposition to him. <lb />
But the fight in several Con- <lb />
districts was made on <lb />
the Sub-Treasury plan, and its ad- <lb />
came out victorious, and the <lb />
Alliance, seeing that they <lb />
would be well represented in the <lb />
thought they to have <lb />
a leader the Senate, Col Living- <lb />
stone was first mentioned, but he <lb />
being elected as Congressman, no <lb />
organized effort was made in his <lb />
behalf. Mr. Pat. Calhoun was <lb />
finally pitted against him. but the <lb />
sturdy Democrats of the Legislature <lb />
being Alliance men as well as Dem- <lb />
could be fooled into <lb />
for a railroad attorney, although <lb />
be tried to ingratiate himself into <lb />
or by advocating the union <lb />
of the plan and the <lb />
for the benefit of the <lb />
farmer. The election of Mr. Cal- <lb />
would practically have been <lb />
Alliance selling itself out to the <lb />
railroad corporations This the <lb />
Alliance men knew, hence the re <lb />
salt. We hope States will do <lb />
the same way, and net elect men <lb />
who are in any way connected with <lb />
corporations or monopolies. We <lb />
hope and believe the Legislature of <lb />
North Carolina will do so by electing <lb />
Mr. Vance to succeed himself. Ha <lb />
is no friend of corporations or mo- <lb />
moat be highly gratifying to <lb />
the Democrats to know that jubilee <lb />
meeting nave been held all over <lb />
to celebrate the Democratic <lb />
victory, which over there regard- <lb />
ed as first step toward free <lb />
The North Carolinian. <lb />
Well, yea, we say it <lb />
to know that other nations <lb />
think the American people have <lb />
com to mow at hut, and <lb />
ass joke that ha. <lb />
held them down with hollow <lb />
tensions and unfulfilled promises <lb />
for last thirty years. While the <lb />
Democrats believe in revenue <lb />
only for the expenses of the govern- <lb />
economically administered, <lb />
they prefer tree trade to a sys- <lb />
of plutocracy which tends to <lb />
gobble up what the many make into <lb />
the of few. It is also <lb />
to know that man <lb />
who his bread by the sweat <lb />
of his has learned that high <lb />
protective taxes have not made his <lb />
wages higher, but have made the <lb />
price of everything which he has to <lb />
j buy higher; it is gratifying to <lb />
know that he has voted for a re tor in <lb />
I along tins Hue. <lb />
LOW STORE <lb />
in need <lb />
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES <lb />
TRUNKS AND <lb />
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES <lb />
We sell low for cash. <lb />
HALL'S mi AND LOCK CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK. <lb />
SAFES <lb />
FACTORY PRINCIPAL OFFICE <lb />
After a business <lb />
of twenty five <lb />
years ire do not hesitate <lb />
to tell you a I ire can <lb />
Staple Fancy Dry Goods <lb />
Motions, <lb />
Hats and Caps, <lb />
Boots and Shoes, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Farming Implements, bargains <lb />
have never before <lb />
Flour a Specialty, been heard of in this <lb />
Willow Ware, <lb />
sea sou we arc at <lb />
work trying to serve your <lb />
interests faithfully. <lb />
We acknowledge invitation to <lb />
The Southern Inter-State <lb />
Convention to be held at <lb />
Dec. 17th. The object of <lb />
the Convent ion is to secure united <lb />
and harmonious action in all the <lb />
Southern States in regard to bring <lb />
more people and capital to the <lb />
South. We hope the Convention <lb />
will take some decided action in <lb />
this matter. needs more <lb />
men and capital, while we wish <lb />
to see them here, we do not want <lb />
such as have been going to the <lb />
Western Territories for the last two <lb />
decades. We want and need men <lb />
whoso influence will be building up <lb />
the South, morally, socially and <lb />
financially. Liberal inducements <lb />
should be held out to such men, and <lb />
steps should be taken to prevent <lb />
any other coming. <lb />
Davis and Gregory, <lb />
Bar the Loading fat Sal <lb />
of <lb />
Oxford is booming, no doubt <lb />
about that, and no firm or business <lb />
is keeping more even pace with <lb />
spirit of progress awake there than <lb />
the firm whose name heads this <lb />
Every tobacco shipper in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina knows <lb />
Davis Gregory, or know of them. <lb />
Those who know them are aware <lb />
that their warehouse place to <lb />
get good prices for fine tobacco <lb />
and those who know them from <lb />
what other have are to <lb />
testify that they never beard any <lb />
man say to contrary. What <lb />
everybody says is so most be so. <lb />
Why this Because there m <lb />
no better market than Oxford, <lb />
became no in the <lb />
State have a better building in <lb />
which to operate- this <lb />
meat sot be considered a small item <lb />
they have ample capital to pay <lb />
for all tobacco that placed on <lb />
their floors, say good prices <lb />
therefor. Gregory's were- <lb />
brisk <lb />
and they have sufficient room to ac- <lb />
the largest sales. <lb />
Ask any Pitt county farmer who <lb />
sold there if lie did not get good <lb />
and satisfactory prices his to <lb />
and he Will give SO <lb />
answer. was a Pitt <lb />
county day at Davis Gregory's <lb />
warehouse recently, man <lb />
who had tobacco there came <lb />
rejoicing. Their tobacco brought <lb />
prices that pleased them, they re- <lb />
the cash for It sad returned <lb />
happy. Reader, if yon are a <lb />
tobacco grower, can be made as <lb />
happy as your neighbor if you will <lb />
follow his example and ship your <lb />
tobacco to Davis Gregory. Ship <lb />
them one lot and when you get your <lb />
of sales you will be sure to <lb />
send them have <lb />
sales every day, sell for high prices, <lb />
make prompt returns. <lb />
it <lb />
STOVES. STOVES, <lb />
S I <lb />
We a specialty of <lb />
A STOVES. <lb />
are receiving the finest <lb />
line ever brought to Greenville <lb />
Our stock will complete <lb />
embracing every size made. <lb />
Our <lb />
still stands at the head. Our <lb />
other brands are all good. <lb />
have the heaviest Stove tor <lb />
the money ever put on this <lb />
market. carry a full line <lb />
of and Fix- <lb />
Tinware, Hardware, <lb />
Saw Glimmers, Paints, <lb />
Oils, Doors and Sash, Glass <lb />
and Putty. <lb />
We want to see everybody <lb />
that wants a Cook Stove. We <lb />
arc prepared to supply the <lb />
demand. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Scraps fro Grifton. ft HASKETT CO. <lb />
and have gone <lb />
down to low ebb. <lb />
News, is as scarce as laughing <lb />
Republicans after the n. <lb />
Most of the cotton shipped from <lb />
here goes on the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
C. M. A. Griffin will engage <lb />
A New <lb />
in tie strawberry business pretty ex- j in Greenville. Johnson. <lb />
Mr. C. P Gaskins is visiting his <lb />
daughter at this week Mrs. <lb />
J. H. B. Carraway. <lb />
The Grifton School will give a <lb />
concert at Greene Co., <lb />
Saturday night 29th. <lb />
Masters Gaskins and Her- <lb />
James, went gunning on <lb />
day, and one dog was all the <lb />
game they captured. <lb />
Mr. John Salesman for <lb />
nursery, has been in <lb />
town the past week delivering fruit <lb />
trees, strawberry plants, Ac. <lb />
Rev J. L. a line j <lb />
and instructive sermon at Salem <lb />
at Sunday 16th <lb />
and quite a number of our town <lb />
were In attendance. <lb />
The members of the different <lb />
churches at this place have joint <lb />
meetings at the academy <lb />
every Sunday night and much inter- <lb />
est is being manifested. <lb />
At resilience R. Brown, In <lb />
Township, Pitt county, on <lb />
day of November 1890, <lb />
Murphy. highly respected <lb />
months and days. He <lb />
was a former resident Greene county <lb />
moved to Pitt about ten years <lb />
ago. Mr. Mm was a Christian. a <lb />
devoted husband and indulgent father. <lb />
He leaves a wife, eight children and <lb />
thirty-eight grand children to mourn <lb />
their low He was a member <lb />
of the Free Will Baptist for for- <lb />
years and remained firm to hit <lb />
faith until low to hi be- <lb />
family Is his gain. The- Lord <lb />
Lord away. Mewed be<lb />
Co. have opened a market at <lb />
their stoic opposite Opera <lb />
House. We 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 to call on us selling <lb />
II <lb />
-A full line of <lb />
Cooking and <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Trunks and <lb />
Harness and Whips. <lb />
FURNITURE J <lb />
We are headquarters in this market for Furniture and ask yo <lb />
to look at our line of Suits, both Walnut woods. <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads, single and double, Mattresses Bed <lb />
Springs, Children's Beds, Cribs and Cradles, Cane <lb />
and Wood seat Chairs, and <lb />
Children's and Dining Tables, Lounges and <lb />
lots other things too numerous to mention. He thank you <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. C. <lb />
Is now an established fact and commends it- <lb />
self to the readers of the We ha <lb />
no enemies to punish, or friends to reward <lb />
Don't pay one man as a means to rob his <lb />
buy Tobacco on its merits and stand ready <lb />
to compare sales with any market in the <lb />
Try us and be convinced, proof of the pudding U <lb />
the We will pay for all Hog <lb />
heads used in shipping to us. Prompt personal <lb />
attention given the sale of every pile of <lb />
on our floor, and SAVE you over a third ll <lb />
charges of what you pay in other markets ti <lb />
have your tobacco sold. Give us a trial. <lb />
Your friend, <lb />
Ed. M. <lb />
Sales every day <lb />
STOVE <lb />
Hardware and Tinware <lb />
A full line just received. <lb />
All to be sold low as can be <lb />
-FOR CASH.------- <lb />
We lire ready to take orders for <lb />
TOBACCO -t- <lb />
for next reason. <lb />
LATHAM SPENDER <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Props. N. <lb />
much for <lb />
We make no loud but will pay as <lb />
all of tobacco-------- <lb />
As any House Anywhere. <lb />
We guarantee all patrons the very best possible <lb />
--------oar personal attention to-------- <lb />
Every Lot of on oar Fl <lb />
We know that a poor sale means a loss of patronage and <lb />
men cannot afford that-------- <lb />
Empty Hogsheads furnished free. Find them with S. A. <lb />
Greenville, or with E. S. Harris, Falkland <lb />
Our market is the best market for bright tobacco in the <lb />
and facilities for handling tobacco as good as <lb />
we will do all we can to please yon if you will give us a <lb />
Our house is the best lighted in town and we have every <lb />
advantage that can be on a loose market. Give us i <lb />
contused<lb /></p>
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t h <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Local Sparks <lb />
Cooper's <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Henderson, N. C. <lb />
Is the leading place <lb />
For farmers to sell tobacco. <lb />
If you the highest prices <lb />
Don't tail to ship your tobacco <lb />
Mr. J. F. Wilson, of the Advance, <lb />
spent Sunday in town. <lb />
Mi.-s Jennie returned home <lb />
Monday from a visit to Farmville. <lb />
Judge Geo. H. Brown of <lb />
ton was in one day last week. <lb />
Mrs A. L. Blow has returned home <lb />
from a visit to Richmond and <lb />
more. <lb />
We were pleased to have a call <lb />
from Mr. BL D. Teel, of Tarboro, on <lb />
Monday night. <lb />
Mr. A. N. recently returned <lb />
from the North where he purchased <lb />
a stock of goods. <lb />
forget to take up a collection <lb />
for the orphans to-morrow and report <lb />
the We <lb />
want know how much is <lb />
A Mrs. who died near <lb />
Greenville on last was <lb />
buried in Baptist Church yard here <lb />
on Thursday evening. Rev. A. D. <lb />
Hunter conducting funeral services. <lb />
Last week Mr. C. D. Rountree <lb />
brought us a green garden pea vine <lb />
which had young and blossoms <lb />
on it Were you about to remark any- <lb />
thing upon me climate of this section <lb />
Renumber the sale of the personal <lb />
To The Farmers. <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg will furnish to the <lb />
farmers renting land to tenants <lb />
printed agreements that are of value <lb />
in the renting of lands. Go and see <lb />
him. Every farmer should have a <lb />
written agreement with his tenants <lb />
and thus save much trouble and <lb />
Founding. <lb />
Last Friday evening just after dark <lb />
a dray backed up to the rear piazza <lb />
at the Methodist parsonage <lb />
loaded with all sorts of edibles <lb />
for the pastor and his family. This <lb />
expression of is <lb />
The donors were so nu- <lb />
he difficult to <lb />
IF THE t <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
i n <lb />
in. -1 i <lb />
m i-i <lb />
Mr a jinn <lb />
ha pan- i; rich of health <lb />
A Voting Mu or <lb />
pure for A <lb />
Dr. J. II inn Ft ii. count v <lb />
I. m Co., <lb />
j I. IV. <lb />
Use <lb />
ill II <lb />
ill. <lb />
to be <lb />
OPIUM <lb />
The quality f <lb />
and um 1111- <lb />
life <lb />
or bad <lb />
kill hi. To make the -l in <lb />
mil constituents use <lb />
Dr II. It <lb />
the of ill<lb />
drawn. <lb />
Whiskey <lb />
cured at home <lb />
p h i <lb />
Hook of particulars sent <lb />
II. M. M. Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
Whitehall St. <lb />
not <lb />
Children with<lb />
II. <lb />
aim worms. <lb />
Ii; <lb />
Mr. <lb />
i kill. <lb />
Tin- panning Mild <lb />
to <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
We have <lb />
Chair in the art. Clean towels <lb />
sharp <lb />
in every Call be <lb />
leaked on at <lb />
deuce. Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
The the <lb />
life and <lb />
to every of the ; appetite <lb />
hour of rest will, it <lb />
i.-p This lie <lb />
taking Dr. <lb />
On. hall <lb />
Ilk <lb />
f He potato <lb />
N. <lb />
nit. <lb />
lot <lb />
Y., <lb />
ha- <lb />
For <lb />
pains. <lb />
re Dr. J. II. Oil I <lb />
and take J. II. i <lb />
You will nut suffer lone. I <lb />
bat gratified with a and <lb />
cure. <lb />
T. Walker. <lb />
nets, York, have <lb />
St, <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAIR <lb />
. heir. <lb />
ft I growth. <lb />
to <lb />
KiT to Youthful Color. <lb />
Cum hair<lb />
Agents Wanted <lb />
For Dr. new book, covering <lb />
his life's work and trip <lb />
and From the <lb />
entitled Manger to <lb />
embracing a new life of Christ and a <lb />
story of Palestine and its people, illus- <lb />
with over <lb />
of in Holy Land, copies of <lb />
old masters, famous pictures from <lb />
the Land and times of the Saviour, also <lb />
a grand picture of Jerusalem on the day <lb />
of the crucifixion in colors <lb />
feet in length. This is Dr. <lb />
life work and bis greatest book. Orders <lb />
are now pouring in all parts of the <lb />
civilized world. You will never have <lb />
another like it. 1,000.000 copies will be <lb />
sold the first year. Agents should drop <lb />
all else and secure territory. Such <lb />
chances come only once in a life time. <lb />
Exclusively territory given -full pro- <lb />
The most remarkable and <lb />
wonderful of all books about Laud, <lb />
Times, and People of the Bible. to <lb />
work now and will make hundreds <lb />
of Territory with a rush; <lb />
act no capital needed. Name <lb />
want, and write at for <lb />
to <lb />
U. F. JOHN CO., <lb />
Main Street. Va. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James. <lb />
and sill keep a tine line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
of the crucifixion in colors and ten livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
n presenting this our annual to <lb />
our many friends and patrons we desire to <lb />
congratulate all upon their prosperity <lb />
this season. You have labored <lb />
lard to overcome hard times and you have our <lb />
best wishes over the well-earned <lb />
victory. At the same time we wish <lb />
to inform you that a second trip to northern <lb />
markets have filled our store with many new and <lb />
AYCOCK a <lb />
C. C. DANIELS <lb />
N C <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
Daniels <lb />
n. c <lb />
Seasonable Goods. <lb />
r Parker's <lb />
It. <lb />
. Conn <lb />
CO., . Y. <lb />
-i 1- ml I m <lb />
L. JAMES, <lb />
J DENTIST, <lb />
cross and <lb />
If you -out of<lb />
acquire new <lb />
II.- of f <lb />
hands. <lb />
s Wine Lung Bali <lb />
II. <lb />
If <lb />
all the J I <lb />
I, L. <lb />
and <lb />
many years used and <lb />
Physicians, but <lb />
generally. <lb />
PLASTERS. <lb />
The best Plaster nude <lb />
g all and weak <lb />
other plasters, so be sun <lb />
, and get the genuine with the pi <lb />
I tore of a bell on the back-cloth <lb />
Rich aids, <lb />
; and all business ii. the U. S. <lb />
j office or the Courts attended t <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the II. S. Of- <lb />
lire engaged in Patents <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing i- sent we <lb />
advise as. to free of <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
the V. O. Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms reference to a. 1.1,1. <lb />
actual clients in your own State, <lb />
address, C. A. Co., <lb />
D. C. <lb />
A LEX L. BLOW, <lb />
Kl -AT-L A W, <lb />
G KEEN V I<lb />
J. .<lb />
C. B. <lb />
H. B. <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA If <lb />
N. C. <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
for Shaving, Cutting and Dressing <lb />
lair. <lb />
AT THE <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBER SHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
EDMONDS <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
1ST. O <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
I establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Commercial, Rail <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders.<lb />
AND BINDER. <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
A. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
LI JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Collection. <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
J. <lb />
Neuralgic <lb />
And troubled with <lb />
from cure or will be by taking <lb />
Iron Bittern. <lb />
baa trade mark and red lines on <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
J MARQUIS, <lb />
Many <lb />
Ale broken down from overwork or <lb />
Brown's Iron Bitters. <lb />
the digestion, removes ex- <lb />
bile, and <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
of <lb />
Office in Skinner Build <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery. <lb />
Books, Stationery and Cigars at the Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Tons coal, <lb />
Shingles, <lb />
Laths. <lb />
For sale J. J. Cherry. <lb />
The price of meat and flour both <lb />
declined last week. <lb />
Icing Sugar, Currants, Citron, <lb />
Lemons, <lb />
Apples, <lb />
Candy and Cakes in stock at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Where did you <lb />
get that beaver, Gus. <lb />
We offer Thanksgiving Pres- <lb />
at Lowest Price a fine line of <lb />
Cook Stoves, Heaters, Lamps and <lb />
other useful articles for the house- <lb />
hold. Latham <lb />
newly elected county officers <lb />
will qualify next Monday. <lb />
Send for <lb />
and Buyer's Guide Has <lb />
everything in it in regard to Mer- <lb />
and Holiday Goods. Ii. <lb />
General Supply House, <lb />
Ave., Chicago, III. <lb />
Watch Greenville, and you will see <lb />
the old town coming yet. <lb />
Anything you buy from, our mar- <lb />
it not satisfactory yon may re- <lb />
turn it and money will be re- <lb />
funded. We keep fresh beef, pork, <lb />
mutton, kid. poultry, and solicit <lb />
patronage. Johnson, <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Lots of strangers It town every <lb />
day. Travel is large. <lb />
The cotton seed oil mill at Tar <lb />
started up last week. <lb />
The rich need Christian charity, <lb />
the poor sort. <lb />
We bear that the Alberta Gallatin <lb />
Co. it writing here for dates. <lb />
boxes on lamp posts on <lb />
Thanksgiving for orphans. <lb />
Farmers in some sections say that <lb />
potatoes are beginning to rot. <lb />
Severs real estate transactions re- <lb />
The market i i active. <lb />
New uniforms are being made for <lb />
the Bough Beady Fire Company. <lb />
The received a hand, <lb />
printed copy of Gov. <lb />
Thanksgiving which <lb />
overlooked mentioning <lb />
J. L. Jackson brought us a twin <lb />
apple raised on his father's <lb />
has been in town <lb />
made charming <lb />
An Italian band <lb />
this week. They <lb />
music. <lb />
L. L. executor of S. A. Kit- <lb />
deceased, has a notice in this <lb />
paper. <lb />
Why is Jim Smith, the <lb />
a boy after a bath Because he is a <lb />
clean shaver. <lb />
express office will be open on <lb />
Thanksgiving day from to a. <lb />
and from to p. m. <lb />
House servants can be more easily <lb />
employed now since there is not much <lb />
fleece for them in the cotton patch. <lb />
Before another issue of this paper <lb />
building and loan payments be <lb />
due. Shareholders should be prompt. <lb />
Mr. Glasgow Evans brought in a <lb />
nice lot of horses from Richmond <lb />
last night. Go around and see them. <lb />
It is said that Dr. Marquis, the <lb />
dentist, guarantees all his work, and <lb />
is recommended very highly by his <lb />
patients. <lb />
The recent financial panic North <lb />
put the price of cotton so low that <lb />
the time being trade lost much of <lb />
its briskness. <lb />
Thanksgiving services at the <lb />
Church to-morrow at a. x. <lb />
sermon on by Pastor. <lb />
Public invited. <lb />
have a pumpkin, <lb />
As big as ever seen; <lb />
Guess how many seeds it has <lb />
And get a fine machine. <lb />
Greenville's population continues <lb />
on the additions Mon- <lb />
day morning that will be voters in <lb />
about twenty one years. <lb />
Mr William Baker of Washington, <lb />
baa rented two stalls in the market <lb />
here and keeps well supplied <lb />
with fish and oysters. <lb />
A Western Union force in charge <lb />
of Foreman J. A. Nobles, is extend- <lb />
the railroad wire from this place <lb />
to Grifton and <lb />
A couple who were married<lb />
i- <lb />
c. <lb />
If <lb />
, . <lb />
j one. It is very commendable in these <lb />
them told us this town was Wound to <lb />
Can you afford <lb />
to throw away your hard-earned money on <lb />
worthless trash and second-hand goods when <lb />
we offer you a large assortment of Reliable <lb />
Goods at the lowest living prices. <lb />
Are you able <lb />
to clothe your family in shabby wearing <lb />
that are not at any price <lb />
offer for next <lb />
days bargains <lb />
Never Heard of Before <lb />
in Greenville. In <lb />
NELLIE <lb />
Flats of all Kinds. <lb />
PINE GOODS <lb />
will sell still cheaper. Bargains <lb />
while the goods last. <lb />
Higgs Sisters, <lb />
Fall Styles. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS <lb />
their year's supplies will I <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
In all Its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
yon to buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no <lb />
to run, sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Greenville. N. V. <lb />
FOR Greene county. N. <lb />
of the finest farms for Cotton <lb />
Tobacco, Com, Grain General Pro- <lb />
ducts of the soil in the State; known as <lb />
the Streeter Plantation. The farm con <lb />
of enough cleared land for horses <lb />
to cultivate, but only about horse <lb />
crops to be cultivated annually. <lb />
About half of the land has this <lb />
year, a rule adopted a few since. <lb />
I will rent this farm to any good man <lb />
on reasonable terms. Those wishing to <lb />
rent call on Dr. E. II. <lb />
. tee, at Willow Green. For particulars <lb />
Greenville. N. S. V. <lb />
NEW JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
IN- <lb />
Dry Ms, Notions, Boots, Shoes <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line new <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods. <lb />
I shall be glad to have my old friends come <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
to <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to goods is for <lb />
the snot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
N. C, January, <lb />
this a market for the weed. <lb />
have warehouses before the next <lb />
season, and that there were several <lb />
buyers who had much rather come <lb />
here to operate than go to <lb />
ford or Henderson. <lb />
To-day Young send out <lb />
a supplement to the county readers <lb />
of the Reflector which tells how <lb />
somebody may get a handsome <lb />
Domestic Sewing Machine free. They <lb />
have an pound pumpkin on <lb />
and the person guessing the <lb />
nearest to the number of seed it con- <lb />
will get the machine. Read <lb />
the supplement, it will give you full <lb />
particulars. <lb />
D. D. Haskett Co. <lb />
numbers of stoves, six being the <lb />
number sold last Friday alone. They <lb />
have good stoves, advertise liberally, <lb />
and it is no wonder sales are <lb />
large. Besides their regular stand- <lb />
advertisement and the margin <lb />
line on first page they have another <lb />
large advertisement on one side of a <lb />
supplement sent with the Be- <lb />
to day. This will tell you <lb />
something about the excellence of <lb />
their stoves, and also of n any other <lb />
articles they keep. <lb />
We call attention to the big sale of <lb />
land to be made by the Sheriff on the <lb />
1st Monday in December. Messrs. <lb />
Elliott Bros have issued their <lb />
amounting to about <lb />
against William Whitehead and this <lb />
and other executions are in the <lb />
Sheriff's hands and we are informed <lb />
the Sheriff will certainly proceed to <lb />
sell Whitehead's property next Mon- <lb />
day. Those wishing to good <lb />
farms bad batter attend the sale. <lb />
Honor ion <lb />
Of Joyner's school for <lb />
month ending Nor. <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Mary <lb />
Mar Alice Annie Randolph, <lb />
Sheppard, Apple <lb />
Hattie Smith, Blow Barrette, <lb />
Willie Evans, Jimmie <lb />
Charlie George Nelson <lb />
Sheppard, John Smith, <lb />
In town last week a new precedent. I <lb />
The elect was a widow and I <lb />
widows bridesmaids. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
young ladies to undertake this and <lb />
they ought to encouraged. A <lb />
candy stew will be in order and lots <lb />
of fun ahead. <lb />
Besides many novelties our stock comprises all <lb />
that is new and in the <lb />
following <lb />
Entertainment. <lb />
At an early day a dramatic enter- <lb />
will be given in Skinner's <lb />
Opera House, the proceeds of which <lb />
will apply toward raising a fund to <lb />
build a Presbyterian Church in <lb />
Greenville. The entertainment will <lb />
be the direction of Mrs. Gov. <lb />
Jarvis, and her management assures <lb />
its being unusual interest Mrs. <lb />
Jarvis has the experience of an ex <lb />
tensive travel both in own and foreign <lb />
lands, has witnessed the very best <lb />
presentations in dramatic art, posses- <lb />
the highest culture, and has never <lb />
undertaken anything that came short <lb />
of success. In this <lb />
she will assisted by the best talent <lb />
of the community. and <lb />
full particulars will be made know <lb />
later. An interesting occasion will <lb />
be afforded our people. <lb />
Arrival at Hotel During Week <lb />
Dr. W. L. Best, Grifton; H. L. <lb />
Walter H. Grimes, <lb />
A. M. Wall, Jas. L. R. Patter- <lb />
son, Baltimore; R. M. Johnson, J. J. <lb />
B. W. Cobb, Wilmington; <lb />
John C. Wagner, Kins ton; C. W. <lb />
Tayloe, N, C; M. S. Mayo, steamer <lb />
Greenville; O, J. Carroll, Goldsboro; <lb />
Wilson G. Lamb, John D. Biggs, <lb />
James E. Moore, Williamston; C. F. <lb />
New York; A. R <lb />
Milwaukee, Wis.; J. J. Burgess, Jas <lb />
F, J. F. Sykes, W. D. Tun <lb />
Dill, Norfolk; John S- Dennis, Surry <lb />
counts, N. C; W. A. steamer <lb />
Myers; F. Royster, W. D. Teel, <lb />
Tarboro; Geo. H. Brown, J. E. Clark, <lb />
Washington; W. Atkinson, St <lb />
S. W. Pitman, Wilson; W. <lb />
Buckner, Va.; L. J. Bassett, <lb />
Mount; G. Skinner, Hertford; <lb />
three Italian musicians from <lb />
more. <lb />
Dress Goods, <lb />
Trimmings, <lb />
Domestics, <lb />
Wraps, <lb />
Misses Wraps, <lb />
Ladies Underwear, <lb />
Gloves, <lb />
Fine Shoes, <lb />
Fine Shoes, <lb />
Blankets and Flannels, <lb />
Table Linen, <lb />
Embroideries A Laces, <lb />
Velvets and <lb />
Umbrellas, <lb />
Corsets. <lb />
Gent's Clothing. <lb />
Clothing. <lb />
Boy's Clothing. <lb />
Hats and Caps. <lb />
Gent's Goods <lb />
Gent's Underwear. <lb />
Gent's Fine Footwear. <lb />
Boy's Fine Footwear. <lb />
Carpets and Rugs. <lb />
Floor Oil Cloths. <lb />
Window Shades. <lb />
Lace Curtains. <lb />
Curtain Poles. <lb />
Trunks and Valises. <lb />
Buggy Robes. <lb />
MUSIC HOUSE <lb />
CHAS. L GASKILL k CO., <lb />
OS Han X. C. <lb />
opened a <lb />
in which Pianos and Organs of <lb />
the highest grade, are sold at <lb />
the living prices. Also <lb />
small Musical <lb />
of style and description. <lb />
Send for <lb />
R. B. SHAW, <lb />
,. Special Agent, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
WANTED <lb />
bushels of. Cotton Seed for <lb />
which the price be <lb />
paid or Cotton seed Meal given in ex- <lb />
change. Sacks furnished on application <lb />
Car load of Cotton Seed and <lb />
Hulls on hand for sale at low <lb />
This is the best feed for stock that is <lb />
known. Apply to <lb />
H. HARDING, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
R J. COBB, <lb />
Pitt Co N <lb />
C C COBB,<lb />
T. H. <lb />
C. <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
SOLICIT of COT <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
he advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to out <lb />
will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
Executor's Notice. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
Executor A. deceased <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to estate to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
claims against the estate <lb />
must present the same on or before <lb />
24th day of November or this no- <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
24th day of 1890. <lb />
L. I. Kl <lb />
of S. A. <lb />
STOCK <lb />
AND---- <lb />
Reliable Goods. <lb />
The above is what <lb />
the people need and not so <lb />
much cheap goods which <lb />
prove to be costly., <lb />
We carry a full line fr <lb />
H AND <lb />
ft Ami, <lb />
HATS AND <lb />
Full assortment and many <lb />
other minor lines that in <lb />
carried by dry goods <lb />
Riverside Nursery is now shipping <lb />
large quantities of various kinds of <lb />
trees, Oiling the orders that have been <lb />
taken during the year. Why ell <lb />
people of this eastern section do not <lb />
get trees from nursery that are <lb />
We can supply your wants in everything that <lb />
is new and fashionable. <lb />
Be sure you see our stock before g <lb />
chases and. we guarantee that you will be <lb />
satisfied <lb />
Remember we keep no second hand goods. <lb />
M. R. LANG. <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
BOOTS SHOES, HATS GAPS, <lb />
B LEADERS. <lb />
Calicoes Checked Home- <lb />
spun White Homespun S to <lb />
Worsted to 81.00. <lb />
Shoes to Brass Pins <lb />
Needles papers more <lb />
besides for Cakes Soap <lb />
to W cents, Hats <lb />
to 83.25, Pants Goods <lb />
eta to and many other <lb />
things in <lb />
A FEW LEADER. <lb />
Calicoes S <lb />
spun White I <lb />
Worsted to <lb />
Shoes to Bran <lb />
Needles papers see <lb />
besides for Cakes <lb />
Caps to <lb />
to Pants <lb />
and many other t<lb /></p>
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                <p>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
ASTERN <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
of Wake, I <lb />
M. Holt, <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of I. <lb />
de rs. of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne, <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
COURT. <lb />
Justice-A. S. <lb />
of <lb />
Death of Mr. Patrick- <lb />
Wake. . <lb />
. of <lb />
Wake Davis, of <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
Alfonzo C. of Burke. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
District H. Brown, <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of W II- <lb />
of in the <lb />
rake. . , , <lb />
Fifth Womack, of <lb />
Chatham. ., , <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin. of <lb />
Sampson. . <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
F. of <lb />
listen. , <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Tenth h of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. . <lb />
Twelfth IT. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
IN <lb />
U. Vance, of Meek- <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
. . . . <lb />
of District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second P. Cheatham col, <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Fourth H. of <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth W, Brower. of <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
Robeson. <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth II. A. Cowles <lb />
Alison. <lb />
Ninth District-H. G. Hen- <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
A. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. L. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man, Guilford C. V. Newton, <lb />
John Flanagan. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Public School <lb />
ding. <lb />
of F. W . Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
New York Herald, <lb />
Mr. Frank K. <lb />
yesterday morning at the <lb />
hospital of Dr. J. A- in New <lb />
York, where an operation was j <lb />
formed on him last Friday, was one i <lb />
the largest provision dealers in <lb />
Richmond Ya., and a prominent man <lb />
in social and club About <lb />
weeks ago Mr. Patrick was the <lb />
lure of health, and remark d that he <lb />
was as sound physically as a <lb />
can dollar. A nay or two afterward <lb />
he complained of a pain in his right <lb />
loot and in a few hours he found that <lb />
he had very little use his right <lb />
and from that time on he <lb />
ally became Dr. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
j as of Spain, de- <lb />
, hereby gives notice to all per- <lb />
j sons indebted to the estate to nuke <lb />
payment, and all having <lb />
I claims against said estate are to <lb />
, present the same for payment on or <lb />
fore the day of October, 1891, or <lb />
his notice will be plead in liar of re- <lb />
30th of October. 1800. <lb />
William Spain, <lb />
Ex. of Featherstone Spain. <lb />
Executor's Notice. <lb />
The Clerk of die Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county, haying issued Letters <lb />
to me, the on <lb />
the 12th day of on <lb />
estate of Ivey Fleming, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons indebted <lb />
to estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all <lb />
creditors of mid estate to present <lb />
claims, properly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned within twelve months <lb />
the date of tills notice, or this notice will <lb />
This the 12th of December, 1890. <lb />
LEON I FLEXING, <lb />
Ex. of the estate of Ivey Fleming, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
White, his physician, who came to in bar of their recovery, <lb />
the conclusion that the trouble was <lb />
brain. After consult- <lb />
eminent specialists Mr. Patrick <lb />
was brought to New York last week <lb />
Dr. Wyeth, by <lb />
Gray, performed the operation, but Having duly the <lb />
the tumor being in the substance of parlor Clerk of Pitt Ad- <lb />
the brain, it was not reached Mr. Mattie Williams deceased, <lb />
toe notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
Patrick's estate is at to the to make <lb />
includes n life ate payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
policy for which is the having claims against the said <lb />
benefit his wife. Mr. Patrick i estate must present the fame for pay- <lb />
Mamie Lewis, of Raleigh, M on or before the 8th day of No- <lb />
Miss Mamie Lewis, <lb />
N. C. There was no issue by this <lb />
union. Mrs. Patrick is now at Gin <lb />
ton, N. Y. <lb />
Happy Boosters. <lb />
Wm. <lb />
Ind., Bitters has done <lb />
more for me than all other medicines <lb />
combined, for that bad arising <lb />
from Kidney and Liver John <lb />
Leslie, farmer and of same <lb />
place, Electric Bitters to <lb />
be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, <lb />
made me feel like a new J- . <lb />
Gardner, hardware merchant, same <lb />
town, Electric Bitters is just the <lb />
thing for a man who is run down and <lb />
don't care whether he lives or he <lb />
found new strength, good appetite and <lb />
just like he bad a new lease on life. <lb />
Only a bottle, at J. L. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Not Walk. <lb />
1891, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. This day of No- <lb />
1890. B. S. <lb />
of Mattie Williams. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Cleric of Pitt county as Ad- <lb />
of the of Marina <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned and all persons having <lb />
claims against the said estate must <lb />
sf the same for payment on or before <lb />
the 8th day of November, 1891, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 8th day of N 1890. <lb />
B. S. <lb />
of Marina Harrington. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Clerk of Pitt <lb />
was confined I my bed six <lb />
mouths with Rheumatism, not able <lb />
to step. All of remedies usually <lb />
prescribed for this disease having <lb />
been employed to effect, com- <lb />
taking S. S. S. I have now <lb />
taken bottles of this excellent <lb />
medicine and am my attend- <lb />
to all my house work as of yore. <lb />
I feel that I cannot sufficiently ex- <lb />
press my thanks for the benefit <lb />
have received the use of tins <lb />
medicine. <lb />
Mrs. If. A. <lb />
Webb City, Mo <lb />
The Superior Court <lb />
county having issued Letters of Ad- <lb />
ministration to the undersigned, on the <lb />
25th day of September, 1890. upon the <lb />
estate of 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 26th day of September, 1891. <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This day of Sept. <lb />
R. R. <lb />
of Rufus Fleming, <lb />
Notice <lb />
On Monday, the first day of December <lb />
A. O. 1890, will sell at the Court House <lb />
door In the town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash several tracts of <lb />
land in Pitt county, containing several <lb />
thousand acres, and hounded as <lb />
A par-el of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, being part of lot No. <lb />
commencing at the of the stair- <lb />
way on the side of the store occupied by <lb />
W, H. Cox. and running <lb />
parallel with Fourth Street, and south- <lb />
along Evans street to Alfred <lb />
line. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town as tot No. generally known as <lb />
the lot. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town us lot No. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
known in the plot said <lb />
town as lot No. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known in the of said <lb />
town as lot No. <lb />
A of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town as lot No. <lb />
A parcel of land in the of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town us lot No. except feet on <lb />
side heretofore cold to J. A <lb />
Adams and wife. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, being the Northern half of <lb />
lot D. L. James <lb />
A tract or parcel of land in the town <lb />
of Greenville, being part of lot com- <lb />
the S. W. of said lot. <lb />
running feet East on Third Street and <lb />
back lo F. J. Johnson and wife's line <lb />
particularly described In deed from E. O. <lb />
Wilson where Oscar Hooker <lb />
has bar room . <lb />
A tract or parcel of lad in Green- <lb />
ville, supposed to contain acres, par- <lb />
described in a deed from John <lb />
B. Nicholls and wife. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, being the Eastern half of lot <lb />
No. Dr. Richard Williams, <lb />
whereon J. L. Daniel now resides. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, being the Western half of <lb />
lot No. whereon J. D. Pearce now <lb />
resides. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, lying on the corner of Evans <lb />
and Fourth Streets, whereon the store <lb />
now occupied by W. II. Cox is situated, <lb />
running on Evans street to the middle <lb />
of the stairway between the two stores <lb />
and Fourth street to Alfred <lb />
The Moses Joyner tract, adjoining <lb />
J. L. Ballard, Mary A. Anderson and <lb />
others, containing acres described in <lb />
a deed from Moses Joyner and wife re- <lb />
corded in p <lb />
. James. <lb />
Greene. <lb />
R. Laos. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
Asa 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 />
morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
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. I <lb />
Meeting every Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. P. Hunter. Pastor. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A j <lb />
meets every 1st Thursday and Mon-; Durham Globe. <lb />
j A special to the Star Horn Wash- <lb />
G. L. Sec. , says A somewhat <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets problem presents in the death <lb />
He it. <lb />
I have used S. S. S. for Blood <lb />
Diseases fur several and find <lb />
it all it is recommended to lie. I <lb />
heartily recommend it to any one <lb />
needing a blood purifier. <lb />
Drug Clerk, <lb />
Oakland City, Ind <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Di- <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Ga <lb />
Another Honest Mao. <lb />
even- 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 2nd and 4th Friday <lb />
nights. E. A. C. P. C. D. <lb />
t S. <lb />
insurance Lodge. No. K. of H., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt A. L. of meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Pitt county Alliance meets <lb />
first Friday in January, April. July <lb />
and October. J. P. Cox, <lb />
E. A. Secretary. <lb />
Greenville Alliance meets Saturday <lb />
before the second Sunday in each mouth <lb />
o'clock, p M. in Hall. <lb />
Fernando Ward. D. S. Spain. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
at<lb />
1- <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Hours for all from A. <lb />
M. to P. M. All mails distributed <lb />
on arrival. The general deliver will <lb />
be kept open for IS minutes at night <lb />
after the Northern mail is distributed. <lb />
Northern Mail arrives daily <lb />
Sunday i at P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
mails arrives lady at <lb />
M. and depart- at P. M. <lb />
Washington, X <lb />
Bonds, Chocowinity and Grimesland <lb />
malls t daily at <lb />
P. M. and departs at A. M. <lb />
Bell's <lb />
Ferry, Johnson's Mills. <lb />
and Pullet mails arrive Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
departs at <lb />
Vanceboro, Black Jack and Calico <lb />
mails arrives every Tuesday-and Friday <lb />
at p in and leaves at i; a in. <lb />
J. J. PERKINS P. M. <lb />
If You Have <lb />
OR con <lb />
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection <lb />
SCROFULA I Wasting of <lb />
a a <lb />
r Lack <lb />
you emit Cured <lb />
SCOTT'S <lb />
EMULSION <lb />
PURE COD LIVER OIL <lb />
With <lb />
PALATABLE AS MILK. <lb />
Sold by all<lb />
of the late Justice Miller as lo what <lb />
is to become of his widow. There <lb />
is no sou to support her. She has <lb />
two married daughters, widow- <lb />
ed, and adequate <lb />
means of support. It is stated as <lb />
a positive fact by in a place <lb />
to know, the wife I the great <lb />
jurist, Abraham friend, <lb />
will bare to keep a boarding house, <lb />
or rent, or sell, homestead to make <lb />
a living. Justice Miller left no <lb />
other property of amount, ex- <lb />
his house Massachusetts <lb />
Avenue. <lb />
The above is the press report, <lb />
and it speaks volumes. Justice <lb />
Miller was In a position, had be <lb />
chosen to dishonest, to have <lb />
made mints of money. He was on <lb />
the bench highest judicial <lb />
in this country, and it was <lb />
often bis dissenting opinion which <lb />
gave down even justice to <lb />
who it. His salary <lb />
was not large; bis expenses were <lb />
naturally greater than bis income. <lb />
he withstood temptation know- <lb />
that end was near, and left his <lb />
wife who bad been bis companion <lb />
and help mate through all bis <lb />
penniless and dependent. How <lb />
many men in public life do this <lb />
How many arc there who are not <lb />
g some one to cast and an- <lb />
windward, as Mr. Blame would <lb />
say; bow many who want to go in <lb />
on ground door and promise in <lb />
i advance not to prove deadhead in <lb />
enterprise But Justice Miller <lb />
all offers of corrupt ion ; he <lb />
attended to his business and let <lb />
speculation go, and alter all was <lb />
over, one of the most eminent jurist <lb />
of age died without a penny <lb />
saved. Here a monument, bat <lb />
bow many will pause to admire <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
On Monday, the 1st day of <lb />
1890, I will sell at public before <lb />
the Court House door in Greenville, the <lb />
house and lot situated at the corner of <lb />
Front and streets, in the town <lb />
of Greenville, belonging to Marv <lb />
Tucker, in which Marcellus <lb />
now resides. The lot contains one-half <lb />
acre, has good dwelling house with four <lb />
rooms and passage, and cook <lb />
i rooms attached. Good water on premises. <lb />
I Tin- lot also contains a two room tenant <lb />
i house. Any one wishing to Doy the <lb />
house- privately before the above date <lb />
can Km by applying to <lb />
B. X. C. <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of and doing <lb />
a Millinery business in Greenville, was <lb />
j dissolved by mutual consent the <lb />
of October. Mrs. Joyner purchasing <lb />
the entire interest, of Mrs. in the <lb />
business. Mrs. K. A. has been <lb />
engaged as manager and the business will <lb />
lie continued at the old stand. The <lb />
solicits a continuance of the <lb />
liberal heretofore enjoyed by <lb />
the old and to give entire <lb />
to all customers. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Having sold on the 20th of October <lb />
my interest in business to Mrs. J. F. <lb />
Joyner, on account of ill-health, I take <lb />
this method of thanking my friends for <lb />
the patronage so extended in <lb />
the past and hope the same patronage <lb />
will be extended to Mrs. Joyner. who <lb />
am sure use every effort to give <lb />
satisfaction. All parties to <lb />
the firm of m are request- <lb />
ed to come toward and settle before <lb />
Jan 1st 1891. Truly <lb />
T. <lb />
Remarkable <lb />
Mrs. Michael Curtain. Ill,, <lb />
makes the statement that she caught <lb />
cold, which settled n her lungs; she <lb />
was treated for a month by her family <lb />
physician, grew worse. He told her <lb />
she a hopeless victim of <lb />
and that no medicine could cure <lb />
her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's <lb />
for Consumption; <lb />
bought a bottle, and to her delight found <lb />
herself benefited from first dose. She <lb />
continued Its use after taking tan <lb />
bottles, found and well, <lb />
now does housework and is as <lb />
well as she was. Free trial <lb />
of Una at J. U Wooten's, <lb />
store, large bottles and <lb />
Notice. <lb />
State of North Carolina. In the <lb />
Pitt County. i Court. <lb />
B. S. Sheppard, Administrator of Mattie <lb />
Williams, deceased, <lb />
vs <lb />
Redmond Gorham and Bf <lb />
ham, Nellie Keel, lames Lewis <lb />
and Clinton Lewis. <lb />
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb />
court that the above named defendants <lb />
cannot after doe diligence be found <lb />
within the State and it in like manner <lb />
n pi that the defendants are <lb />
and proper parties to the proceed- <lb />
and that proceeding relates to land <lb />
lying in this State in which the defend- <lb />
have an <lb />
It Is ordered that publication lie made <lb />
in the Eastern a news- <lb />
paper published in the town of Green- <lb />
ville, once a week for six consecutive <lb />
weeks, requiring the defendants to <lb />
pear and answer or demur to the com- <lb />
plaint at the office of the Superior Court <lb />
Clerk of Pitt county, Greenville, on <lb />
the day of January, 1891. The ob- <lb />
of the proceeding is to obtain an or- <lb />
for the sale of tract of land In Green- <lb />
ville to make assets. <lb />
Tn is 18th day of Nov. 1890. <lb />
V. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Something Handsome <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
I will sell at public auction on <lb />
day, the day of November, 1890, <lb />
the personal property belonging to the <lb />
late Sallie E. Vick, and I especially in- <lb />
the ladies to attend the sale. There <lb />
will be sold Household Furniture, <lb />
Jewelry, etc., etc. Among the <lb />
Furniture will be sold a fine Chamber <lb />
Set and some handsome Parlor Chairs. <lb />
In the Jewelry line will be sold a very <lb />
fine Diamond Ring, some Plain Gold <lb />
Kings, a handsome set of Gold Bracelets, <lb />
two Gold Watches and Chains, a hand- <lb />
some Opera Glass with gold and pearl <lb />
settings, etc., etc. <lb />
The sale will begin at o'clock, and <lb />
will take place at the store formerly <lb />
by M. R. Lang, in Greenville. <lb />
Terms CASH. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
Sallie E. Vick. <lb />
I will also sell at the same time and <lb />
place, Executor of T. R. Cherry, ten <lb />
shares of stock in the North Carolina <lb />
Insurance Company, of one <lb />
dollars each. Cash, with a <lb />
condition on the part of the purchaser to <lb />
return to me a certain note of T. R. <lb />
Cherry for subject to a credit of <lb />
which la held by the Company. <lb />
John Flails, <lb />
of T. S. <lb />
The Woods tract, adjoining <lb />
Turner Pollard. J. F. Allen and others, <lb />
containing acre, described In a deed <lb />
from Joyner and wife, recorded <lb />
in Book I, <lb />
The Hodges tract, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Josephus Latham, and <lb />
others, being the lands which Mary <lb />
Hodges inherited from her mother. W. <lb />
K. Brown, described in a from J. <lb />
W. and T. K. Hodges Book H <lb />
containing acres. <lb />
The Clark tract, lying on the south <lb />
of Tar adjoining Teel, <lb />
other lands of Win. Josephus <lb />
Latham and others, containing 11.50 <lb />
acres, described in a deed from K. M. <lb />
Atkinson and wife B p <lb />
The Tucker tract, adjoining the <lb />
Clark Place and described in two deeds. <lb />
one from F. M. Atkinson and wife, re- <lb />
corded in H p and a deed from B. <lb />
G. Leggett and wile, recorded In Hook <lb />
p containing acres. <lb />
The Martin Johnson land, adjoin- <lb />
home place. Josephus <lb />
heirs and the homestead of <lb />
Martin Johnson, bordering on Tar <lb />
river, containing------acres. <lb />
The tract, containing <lb />
acres, described a deed from G. W. <lb />
Blount. recorded in Book I p <lb />
and a deed from John Proctor and <lb />
wife, recorded in Book p to which <lb />
deeds reference is made, <lb />
The John Proctor tract, contain- <lb />
acres, d in a deed from <lb />
Andrew Joyner, recorded in <lb />
Book p to which reference is <lb />
made. <lb />
The tract known as the Wm. <lb />
home place where be now <lb />
lives, lying on the waters of the Tar <lb />
river, and adjoining the lands of <lb />
Mis. Adelaide Johnson, Dr. Frank <lb />
and others, containing <lb />
The Parker Cross Roads property, <lb />
lying on the north side of Tar river, <lb />
about a mile from Greenville, adjoining <lb />
B. J. Wilson, J. A. Thigpen, T. E. bang- <lb />
and the Adam Fleming land with <lb />
the dwelling houses, stores, offices, gin <lb />
and saw mill thereon, except <lb />
what has been assigned as his homestead <lb />
containing acres. <lb />
The tract, adjoining Turner <lb />
Pollard. Frank and Dick Nobles, con- <lb />
acres, described in a deed <lb />
from F. G. James, recorded in <lb />
book H p, <lb />
The Little tract, lying on <lb />
Creek, adjoining the lands of Louis G <lb />
Little and the lauds formerly owned by <lb />
J. G. B. Grimes now owned by R. B. <lb />
acres, described <lb />
In the decree of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county. Fall Term, and re- <lb />
corded in the Register's office in book P <lb />
The Carney tract, lying on the <lb />
north side of Tar river, adjoining L. J. <lb />
James James A. <lb />
Moore others, and lying on the <lb />
north side of Creek, containing <lb />
acres described in a deed from W. J. <lb />
Carney and wife, recorded in I p <lb />
The Hemby land, adjoining <lb />
the lands of John Nicholls. Jacob Hem- <lb />
by and others upon which the sail <lb />
Hemby resided, containing acres de- <lb />
scribed in a deed from Allen Warren. <lb />
Sheriff, recorded In Y p and a deed <lb />
from re- <lb />
corded in Y p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining <lb />
other lands, containing <lb />
acres, fully described by metes and <lb />
bounds in a deed from Adelaide J. <lb />
Johnson and G. W. Johnson, recorded <lb />
in book Y p <lb />
A tract land on the north side <lb />
of Tar river, formerly belonging to <lb />
Richard Randolph, adjoining the lands <lb />
of Robert Parker and A. Randolph, <lb />
containing acres described in a deed <lb />
from Howell G. Whitehead, recorded in <lb />
Y p <lb />
A tract of land lying on the Mill <lb />
Branch, the metes and bounds of which <lb />
are set out in a deed from James <lb />
M. Rollins, recorded book Y p, <lb />
containing acres. <lb />
The Fannie Averitt tract, lying on <lb />
Beaver Dam Swamp, acres <lb />
fully described a deed from Harry <lb />
Skinner, record-id in book A <lb />
A tract of land adjoining Moses <lb />
Teel and others, bounded north by <lb />
the lands of Wm. Whitehead, on the east <lb />
and west by Johnson, on the <lb />
south by Moses Teel. containing <lb />
the lands conveyed to Joel Gard- <lb />
to Wm, Whitehead and Harry skin- <lb />
by deed, recorded In book D <lb />
A tract of land, adjoining H. R <lb />
Reuben Mayo, Godfrey <lb />
and others, containing acres, <lb />
described in a deed from J. R. Car- <lb />
son and wife, recorded In book D <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
of J. S. W. Brown, B. W. Brown's heirs <lb />
and S. M. Johnston, containing <lb />
acres, described In a deed from <lb />
Godfrey and Wife, recorded In book P <lb />
A tract of land, adjoining Joshua <lb />
Tripp and the Grove Church land, <lb />
and on the old FUnk Bond, cw- <lb />
acres, fully described by <lb />
metes bounds in a from J. W. <lb />
Smith and wife, recorded hi book F p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining <lb />
Nicholls, Nelson Nicholls and <lb />
others, containing acres described in <lb />
a deed from J. G. James and J II. San- <lb />
s, recorded In book B n <lb />
A tract of land adjoining Jas. A. <lb />
Thigpen, Charles <lb />
ton James and others, containing <lb />
acres, a deed from John A. <lb />
Reddick and wire, recorded in hook II <lb />
p. <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
of Win. Stocks, the heirs of James <lb />
son and others, containing acres, de- <lb />
scribed in a deed from I. A. Sugg, re- <lb />
corded in book II p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
of James Edwards, the heirs of Boston <lb />
Adams and ashen, containing acres <lb />
described in a deed from I. A. Sugg. <lb />
recorded in hook II p and a deed <lb />
from J. It. ii-ii recorded in hook <lb />
A tract of laud adjoining the lands <lb />
of Silas Nichols. Joshua Smith. Wright <lb />
Nobles and containing <lb />
whereon W. Burnett lived described <lb />
in a deed from F. G. James Connor., re- <lb />
corded ill Book II p. <lb />
A tract of land adjoining M. G. <lb />
White, J. II. It a. Chancy <lb />
and others containing acres whereon <lb />
James E. Bullock lived in <lb />
in a deed from J. V. Perkins and J. J. <lb />
recorded in Book I. p <lb />
The Richard Mayo tract. <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lauds <lb />
of Jesse Briley, John and others <lb />
containing acres described in a deed I <lb />
John and wife, recorded <lb />
in Beak V Y. p <lb />
A as the Moore tract. I <lb />
lying on the North side of <lb />
adjoining Jesse Briley, John <lb />
and others containing <lb />
in a deed from John <lb />
and wife recorded in Book Y Y. p <lb />
All the interest of the said While- <lb />
head in the lands of Willie Briley <lb />
The Wm. Whitehead lands adjoin- <lb />
Mose E. Clara E. Nobles, <lb />
the lands of Lacy containing <lb />
acres. <lb />
A track of land known as the <lb />
James land, adjoining lands <lb />
formerly owned by Richard the <lb />
lands of Allen and others con- <lb />
acres described in a deed from <lb />
Win. Dial and wife recorded in Book C <lb />
A tract of land hounded on the <lb />
North by Tar liver, on the South by <lb />
Owens Bun, on the East by the lauds of <lb />
and on the West by the <lb />
lands of Carolina E. Cherry, containing <lb />
acres, in a deed from Gar <lb />
main Bernard, recorded in Book C p <lb />
A tract or laud adjoining the lands <lb />
of Moses Teel. the heirs of Fanny Tee <lb />
and others, containing acres <lb />
ed ill a deed Jas A. Thigpen, <lb />
of recorded in B, . p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the <lb />
Henry Parker land, the Willie Bullock <lb />
land and the G rim me r land containing <lb />
acre, particularly described in a deed <lb />
from Susan Randolph recorded in Book <lb />
G H p. <lb />
A of land lying in <lb />
Township adjoining the lauds of J. A. <lb />
Hubert Parker and others <lb />
known as the Chas. land con- <lb />
acres described in a deed <lb />
from F. J. James, record X <lb />
A tract of land known as the <lb />
land lying in Town- <lb />
ship, adjoining lands or Stan- <lb />
Henry Parker and others containing <lb />
in a <lb />
deed from II. It. and wife record- <lb />
ed in Book N p <lb />
w. A tract of land adjoining John <lb />
Teel the John Proctor land. W. K. Teel, <lb />
and John S. Brown containing acres <lb />
described in a deed from J. B. Johnson <lb />
recorded in Book P P <lb />
A tract of laud on the south side <lb />
of Tar River, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Godfrey and others containing <lb />
acres, being the lands which descend- <lb />
ed to from the of <lb />
Martha E. particularly <lb />
in a deed from Mathew James <lb />
and wife recorded in Book P p <lb />
A tract of land lying in <lb />
Township adjoining the lands of Daniel <lb />
It. S. Highsmith, Luke <lb />
Moore. Mary and others, con- <lb />
acres, described in a deed <lb />
from Willie Shepherd , recorded <lb />
in Book 2-34. <lb />
A tract of laud lying on the North <lb />
side of Creek, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Mathew James, Burton James, <lb />
Moore and others containing <lb />
acres, in a deed from Allen <lb />
Warren. Stiff., recorded in Book Oil<lb />
A tract of land on the North side <lb />
of Creek, adjoining the lauds of <lb />
Simon Nobles, the lauds belonging to <lb />
the estate of Godfrey and <lb />
others containing acres, in <lb />
a deed from Allen Warren Stiff,, re- <lb />
corded in Book O <lb />
CO. A tract of laud lying in <lb />
To adjoining the lands of W. G. <lb />
Little, James Bullock an I others con- <lb />
acres described a deed In m <lb />
Allen Warren, in O <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
to <lb />
o, <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
-----AND <lb />
Hay, Grain Fertilizers, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of and surrounding counties a line of the following good <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be and <lb />
pure straight DRY GOODS of all kinds NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
GOODS. HATS and CATS, HOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS. CROCK FRY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE. and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds. Gin and Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark O. N. T. Spool notion which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread <lb />
i at ion and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure <lb />
wed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Suit and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
J. La <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD <lb />
All kinds 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 />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door of Court House <lb />
CONTINUE TUB MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
PHOTON, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, I put up nothing <lb />
but work. We keep up with the time and styles. <lb />
material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc mad. you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready . <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
year round, which will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking- the people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we hope to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
N. WITH <lb />
it, a. co., <lb />
Commission Merchants <lb />
Dock, <lb />
NORFOLK, YA. <lb />
Special attention given to Sales --f <lb />
Grain, Peanuts and Country Pro- <lb />
duce generally. Liberal Cash Advances <lb />
on Consignments. Prompt returns <lb />
highest market prices guaranteed. <lb />
ALLEY HYMAN, <lb />
FINE PORTRAIT AND VIEW <lb />
r English, red Cross Diamond Brand <lb />
ORIGINAL AND Of MO INC. The ml Sore, Pill sale <lb />
Ladle, for Brand In ac-1 Gold metallic <lb />
t; -l with ribbon. Take no other kind. and Imitation <lb />
All In boxes, plot wrappers, are <lb />
tn for particular, and <lb />
nil Local <lb />
At <lb />
Keller for in letter, return Mat <lb />
AL CO., Maura, <lb />
I A. I-A. <lb />
View of Animal. <lb />
MS. Family Gatherings. taken at <lb />
Short Notice. Copying from <lb />
to life in Ink-. Crayon or <lb />
Colors. <lb />
Heart quarters for line Photographs. <lb />
Call toe us. <lb />
R HYMAN, Manager. <lb />
N. C <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Pine <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
--------Jut received by------ <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Ind will be sold <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I bought my stock I <lb />
Cash and can to sell as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Tar Sos <lb />
Forbes, iv -idea <lb />
I. B. <lb />
S. <lb />
N. M. lien Man <lb />
It. P. <lb />
The People's Line travel o-i <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer i- the lineal <lb />
quickest on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Kitted up specially fur tin- comfort, at <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICER <lb />
A Table <lb />
the market affords, <lb />
A trip on <lb />
not only comfortable attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday. <lb />
and Friday at II. A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at O'clock, M. <lb />
Freights received daily and throng <lb />
Lading to all points. <lb />
K- F. . i. <lb />
Washington N. C <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
B. S. Sheppard <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
A R. K. <lb />
and branches Condensed Schedule <lb />
GOING SOOTH. <lb />
No No <lb />
daily Fast Mail, dally <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
12,30 pin pm G <lb />
Ar am <lb />
am <lb />
Ar Wilson<lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
pin am <lb />
j. o. PK TOR. <lb />
w. v. to a <lb />
am <lb />
II <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
Of W. G. Little, James Bullock and <lb />
containing acres described a <lb />
deed from Allen Warren, record- <lb />
ed in Book O p <lb />
A tract of laud, being part of the <lb />
Old Walston tract which he gave <lb />
to Jas. A. Walston. containing Go acres, <lb />
the metes and bounds of which are <lb />
in a deed from Jas. A. Walston <lb />
and wife, recorded Book X p <lb />
A tract of laud adjoining Guilford <lb />
Pace, W. K Mills, . F. and <lb />
H. containing acres, <lb />
in a deed from W. M. and <lb />
L. II. Wilson, recorded in Book Q n <lb />
A tract of land containing acres <lb />
part of W. R. W. Nobles tract lying <lb />
on the North side of the road from <lb />
store to the Old Plank Road <lb />
described in a deed from R. A. Nichols <lb />
recorded Book P p <lb />
A tract adjoining the Stan- <lb />
lands and the Parker lands, contain <lb />
acres described in Book P p <lb />
The James tract, lying <lb />
North of Gum Swamp Church and ad- <lb />
joining Wiley Bullock and Susan Ran- <lb />
lands and others containing <lb />
acres more or less, to satisfy sundry <lb />
in hands for collection <lb />
against William Whitehead and which <lb />
has been levied on said laud as the <lb />
property of said William Whitehead. <lb />
A. K. Tucker <lb />
m pr R. W. T. S. <lb />
This Oct., 81st 1890. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county, having issued letters <lb />
to us the signed, on the <lb />
30th day of Oct. 1890, on the estate <lb />
Robert B. deceased. Notice <lb />
is hereby given to all indebted to <lb />
the estate to make <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all creditor <lb />
of said to present their claims, <lb />
properly authenticated, to the undersign- <lb />
ed, within twelve months after the date <lb />
of this notice, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
day of Nov. 1890. <lb />
Mart E. <lb />
Allen Johnson, <lb />
on the estate of R B. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times n nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine We arc. <lb />
up with all conveniences and can t <lb />
satisfactory services to all who . <lb />
FLANAGAN<lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
Culler in the way of the afflict- <lb />
ed. By on or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle of that is invaluable <lb />
for eradicating, and and causing the <lb />
hair t be soft and <lb />
glossy, only r three application a <lb />
week is and a common hair <lb />
brush is all to be used after the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb />
Barber, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex <lb />
MILKMAID BRAND <lb />
CONDENSED MILK <lb />
Nothing better for babies, <lb />
Cream. Full Weight. <lb />
Best on Earth. <lb />
by <lb />
S E. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Calendar and Weather Forecast <lb />
for 1800, by Rot. R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
postage stamp. s The Dr. J. H. <lb />
Medicine Co., St. Mo. <lb />
COCOA. <lb />
BREAKFAST. <lb />
a thorough knowledge of the <lb />
laws which govern the operations of <lb />
digestion and nutrition, and by a careful <lb />
application of the fine properties of <lb />
well selected Cocoa. Mr, Epps has pro- <lb />
our breakfast tables with a deli- <lb />
beverage which <lb />
save o many heavy doctor's t <lb />
is by the judicious use of such <lb />
diet that a constitution may be gradual- <lb />
built until strong enough to resist <lb />
every tendency to disease. Hundreds <lb />
of maladies are floating around <lb />
ready to attack wherever there is a <lb />
weak point. We may escape a fatal <lb />
shaft by keeping ourselves well <lb />
with pure and a properly nourished <lb />
Made <lb />
simply boiling water or milk. <lb />
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, <lb />
JAMES EPPS CO, <lb />
London, <lb />
pm <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia am <lb />
Warsaw<lb />
IS <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson am pm <lb />
Ai Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar pm pm <lb />
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 6.00 <lb />
Kinston 7.15 p. m. Returning <lb />
leaves Kinston 6.00 a. in., Greenville <lb />
7.20 a. m. Arriving Halifax 10.10 a. m., <lb />
Weldon 10.30 a. m. daily except Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Local Freight leaves Weldon 10-80 a. <lb />
m., Halifax 11.30 a. m., Scotland Neck <lb />
2.00 a. m., Greenville 5.30 Ar- <lb />
riving at Kinston 7.40 p. in. Returning <lb />
leave 7.00 a. m. Greenville <lb />
a. in , Scotland Neck 1.10 p. in. Hali- <lb />
fax 3.35 p. m. Arriving Weldon 4.00 p. <lb />
in., daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh It. R. dally except Sun- <lb />
day, P M, Sunday PM, arrive <lb />
Williamston, N C, P M, P M. <lb />
Plymouth 7.50 p. m., 5.20 p. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
Sunday a. m., Sunday 0.00 a. in . <lb />
Williamston, N C, 7.10 a m, a m. <lb />
arrive Tarboro, N C, <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, COO A M, <lb />
N C, AM. Re- <lb />
turning N C AM, <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, N C, A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Monet at P M, arrives Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M. daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
and AM Returning leave <lb />
ton at A M, and P. M. connect- <lb />
at Warsaw with <lb />
Southbound train en Wilson Fayette <lb />
ville Branch Is No. Northbound I <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North dally. All <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except Sun. <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
r. M. <lb />
J. PROCTOR BRO., <lb />
IX <lb />
General <lb />
IT. V. <lb />
We Come In-fore our it this <lb />
season and invite their attention <lb />
to the largest <lb />
Stock of New <lb />
ever brought Space <lb />
not permit telling we have in stock, <lb />
but if you Hunt anything in the way of <lb />
DRY GOOD.;, <lb />
SHOES, GROCERIES, <lb />
It Y Alt ARE <lb />
to us. We have the <lb />
CHEAPEST CLOTHING <lb />
in Pitt county. <lb />
on any goods in r-tore. Highest <lb />
prices paid for Seed or Lint Cotton. <lb />
Persons owing 11- are <lb />
to make settlement as early as possible. <lb />
O. A BRO. <lb />
RALEIGH <lb />
BUSINESS COLLEGE <lb />
B. <lb />
BOARD <lb />
B. National <lb />
Bank Raleigh, <lb />
Maj. E. G. Sec. N. O. <lb />
Assembly. <lb />
Josephus Daniels, , <lb />
State <lb />
Dr. IS. Rattle, Director N. <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
Short-hand, Type-writing, <lb />
Hook-keeping, <lb />
Penmanship and Mar lie <lb />
taught in the Raleigh Cot <lb />
Send to rate, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING- <lb />
n pats to <lb />
Portrait, and cut of hotels, <lb />
machinery, c made to order from <lb />
stamp specimen <lb />
Metropolitan Press <lb />
New York <lb />
KNIGHT'S <lb />
Blood Cure<lb />
EMORY <lb />
A standard household <lb />
in more than year. A poll <lb />
cure for Dyspepsia, Scrofula. I <lb />
Prostration, and all m <lb />
the Wood, and Liver. <lb />
A botanical compound, put up in <lb />
and sent by mail cost of <lb />
medicine. packages, sufficient aW <lb />
quarts. <lb />
for pints, sample c. <lb />
A reliable Agent wanted in locality. J <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
We have opened the purpose <lb />
ducting a general <lb />
Money to Lou on <lb />
Collections elicited and rem It <lb />
made promptly.<lb /></p>
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CORRECTION<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicit your patronage <lb />
Its purpose w ill n please every reader. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
JOB <lb />
no- <lb />
where in this section. Our work <lb />
given satisfaction. <lb />
order. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Edit and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Editor and Prop,. <lb />
Our Boasted Government. <lb />
The Press <lb />
it voters. In both <lb />
I great extent, mistaken. <lb />
We speak of this Govs Scotland Democrat <lb />
eminent as being of, by, for The elections are all over and; <lb />
a Ml of this country M off quietly i <lb />
. . ., , , i .-I and as well people could <lb />
being controlled by the majority or J <lb />
we e, to o the usual line of. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
HOPE FOB <lb />
IN PICTURE <lb />
SIMPLICITY IN TRANSFER <lb />
OF REAL ESTATE. <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
by for Those <lb />
Who Lots Laugh. <lb />
Insomnia. <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Editorial Paragraphs. <lb />
Bears and are more numerous <lb />
in the Dismal St nip Virginia <lb />
for years. <lb />
A colossal bronze oust of <lb />
Hancock is to be erected in Han- <lb />
cock park. New York. <lb />
Sin Anton Tex, has been <lb />
as site for a government <lb />
gun found to cost <lb />
Here arc <lb />
carefully consider <lb />
business and every energy will now <lb />
be bent Inwards needed improve- <lb />
and the general development <lb />
of the Truly it been <lb />
a year of unprecedented blessings <lb />
to the people of this country <lb />
New York, Nov. 1890. <lb />
The experiments of Prof. <lb />
Koch, of Berlin, upon a cure for con- <lb />
are more Inter- <lb />
est on this side of the water than <lb />
any other thing in the medical line <lb />
since the of ex- <lb />
last Tins time, <lb />
owing lo the great and <lb />
conversation of Prof. Koch, the <lb />
prospect of success is much more <lb />
promising than is usual, and we <lb />
reasonably hope that a cure <lb />
An is contract- <lb />
for. the purchase of several of <lb />
New York's largest leather board <lb />
mills. <lb />
An epidemic of fever is <lb />
in Ohio. <lb />
Twenty-five cases have proved <lb />
fatal. <lb />
Betty Benson, of Pa., <lb />
all hough only years of age, has <lb />
married six limes. She ought <lb />
to write up her courtships. <lb />
the facts, let <lb />
them, sooner or later the time <lb />
will come when this very condition <lb />
affairs will endanger the very <lb />
existence of this republic. On the certainly unprecedented the <lb />
14th day of November, an war. rule has again <lb />
i majority of the voters E down, and this, with the <lb />
. , . , , , . ; bountiful crops that have blessed <lb />
rendered a most emphatic verdict more <lb />
i against the Republican Congress and j ordinarily happy. <lb />
administration, by more two- ; As to the political glory that has I <lb />
thirds or the House j W over land, no , , for <lb />
lives. In Great Britten me The panic <lb />
i I. hum L- i n it I <lb />
such election would have com- <lb />
an immediate and entire <lb />
change of administration, with the <lb />
exception the Queen, who is after j wrought out this, J <lb />
all but an expensive and almost for the <lb />
powerless figure head for that go, j -n. Km one <lb />
What is the remit here T I e of this land to the other the , <lb />
Practically nothing, so far as the j democratic pres-s has <lb />
policy of this Government is and heroically the success . . but concede <lb />
i he people rights. respectful Alton- <lb />
The Richmond y, yet made any <lb />
made some observations editorially, conclusive result, though <lb />
concerning work the ft cored two cases <lb />
, slight The <lb />
says Hint as soon as a <lb />
man loses his religion he wants to <lb />
know who Cain's wife was. <lb />
WAS NOT AN BOTTOM. <lb />
Beneath this lonely turf he lies <lb />
Let tears your eyelids <lb />
Though dead, it gives us no surprise <lb />
To tin lying still. <lb />
The hoy with wisdom past his years <lb />
Now looks about with care to see <lb />
Which the Sunday Schools appears <lb />
Most likely for a Christmas tree. <lb />
Washington Pest. <lb />
the matter with <lb />
that he has taken to his bed V <lb />
wife persisted yesterday in <lb />
reading some old love letters he sent <lb />
Redding Thompson, Philadelphia <lb />
The hitter hair or the nineteenth <lb />
century is characterized by a <lb />
for precedence, and with this ever <lb />
increasing mental strain upon Amer- <lb />
men and women it is not <lb />
prising that we hear more and more <lb />
the widespread prevalence of in- <lb />
the etiology or which deserves <lb />
the careful consideration <lb />
New The Pamlico <lb />
We are, many cases, unable to county jail which was located at Bay- <lb />
Happenings of Interest <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
FROM OUR EXCHANGES <lb />
Within the next HI days, Durham <lb />
will be connected tel- <lb />
been the means the success J <lb />
determine the causes of <lb />
j since we do not know the cause <lb />
sleep. It is a cyclical event, the <lb />
i salient feature of which is the <lb />
or the automatic activity of the <lb />
brain; it is the diastole or the central <lb />
beat. The sleeping brain, in many <lb />
resembles a quiescent but <lb />
still living ventricle. Both are at <lb />
rest; both may be awakened by a <lb />
was entirely destroyed by an <lb />
lire Tuesday night. <lb />
Mrs. S. If. of Weldon, <lb />
has sold her farm Northampton <lb />
county, known as the Bell place, to <lb />
Senator M. W. for <lb />
Washington In the case <lb />
of State against Adams for the <lb />
of Cox, at Creek, tried <lb />
at Hyde Court, the verdict was <lb />
Within the car a little girl <lb />
With hair gold, and tress earl <lb />
Like living alive, <lb />
Kept Hitting up and down the <lb />
Now here, now there, from scat to scat <lb />
Danced merrily the little test. <lb />
The sunny face now pressed the pane. <lb />
Now called the sunshine back again. <lb />
All loved her as from place to place <lb />
She fluttered with a bird-like <lb />
now with this one. now with that, <lb />
Mopped to a smile or chat, <lb />
Our eyes were ever on the chill. <lb />
So the long we <lb />
Her eyes could so friendly <lb />
Nobody knew whose treasure she. <lb />
But suddenly from sunlight plain <lb />
Into a tunnel rushed the train. <lb />
Ah. then we knew whose arm should hold <lb />
The little one with locks of gold. <lb />
Papa, she trembling <lb />
And groping to her father's side; <lb />
you <lb />
the sale of <lb />
assistant. It is understood <lb />
M the main of an <lb />
ion, under the skin, of a lymph, the passenger of the man <lb />
constituents of which arc not who sat down beside him. <lb />
am that; it ought In be given <lb />
away by the <lb />
earned. The elected House <lb />
will not meet until the first Monday <lb />
In December, 1891. mote than a <lb />
yew hence, unless called together <lb />
by the <lb />
Emperor William the <lb />
employment agricultural ma <lb />
before the Prussian <lb />
cultural Council. <lb />
majority of the Senate, powers, <lb />
Dr. H. It. Dexter, D. D., editor of which mil withstanding the rebuke <lb />
in ill l had to be from school <lb />
session by Tommy. must <lb />
President before that dale. And e i the and the Govern an said the teacher. <lb />
has furnished the professor -Who from V <lb />
stimulus, just a single prick will <lb />
awaken a ventricle which has been i <lb />
There is one <lb />
awake a man from sleep into a long in this residing on Dock <lb />
day wakefulness. We are not at j street, between Eighth and Ninth, <lb />
present in a condition to trace out, full of <lb />
the events culminate in <lb />
inactivity of the cerebral structures; <lb />
nor can we make dogmatic state <lb />
concerning the nature the <lb />
molecular changes which determine j <lb />
this rhythmic rue and fall of Adjutant General of the North <lb />
irritability. i Carolina state Guard announces that <lb />
It has been said that during Median of <lb />
the brain is anemic. If we admit the Guard will be held on IA Negro and a Johnson County <lb />
your sister is off on a <lb />
visit. Willie suppose you feel <lb />
lonesome without her f Five-year- <lb />
old Willie I feel <lb />
lonesome, but I'm a good deal more <lb />
comfortable. <lb />
chrysanthemums, all now m <lb />
full bloom. It is laid that she has <lb />
several hundred varieties of these <lb />
beautiful fall Mowers. <lb />
As out Into the day pressed, <lb />
Her bead lay on her father's <lb />
so with lire is fair <lb />
too, forget our Father's care. <lb />
And wander will. <lb />
But. oh, watching still. <lb />
And when the shadows round u-fall <lb />
He hears and heeds his children's call. <lb />
We run to him with fear oppressed. <lb />
He folds us to his gracious breast. <lb />
A Sensational Runaway. <lb />
when it docs meet it cannot dot <lb />
or cross a in any law upon <lb />
the Congregationalist, died at his <lb />
residence, in New Bedford, M is., <lb />
last Thursday. <lb />
The next Speaker of the House of <lb />
Representatives will be a Demo- <lb />
; that's as much as we care to <lb />
right now. <lb />
All to the orators, commit- . . <lb />
Icemen, and other party-workers i am t no good at malt in excuses. Ma <lb />
our statute books without obtaining labors achieved the victory tub camera EXHIBITION, j ketches him every <lb />
the consent the President and a J the, The exhibition, during the past I A has written <lb />
handsome things that will be said fortnight, of Governor to know the State <lb />
of them, are always ready j tines, by the N. Camera Club, um, <lb />
and willing to be the vehicle to con ; has only been that if not <lb />
the public appreciation such cause the excellent quality the <lb />
of the people, exists to thwart the <lb />
this, can we consider it a subsidiary i , . l December, <lb />
event, rather than a primary cause regiment will elect a <lb />
The fact that the products of pro- and Major. he , <lb />
obstruct such ac- i or the first regiment <lb />
I will meet at Mount to <lb />
White Girl Eloping Fair. <lb />
has suggested the idea <lb />
will a majority or the country's I deserving men. I work, but of practical value lo or-i Star <lb />
voters. The House of leave, however, to say a printers, etc. in showing the ; <lb />
. . ,,. , . word also newspaper styles of out into <lb />
r- congress ; processes. The advancement voice is <lb />
although more than two-thirds Without help sue- is being made in this line is some- j its bead does sadly d <lb />
do little more than fur-j would have scarcely to be wondered at. Already, <lb />
the country the evidence of the gave it not in a per- <lb />
good intentions of the democratic <lb />
, ., . . here speakers addressed <lb />
d , , voters reached hundreds. <lb />
Sarah Bernhardt is considering , Senators enough who would , relentlessly exposed the <lb />
herself insulted by an article in vote w the democrats to ; record and happily compare I <lb />
Paris son has sent a the obnoxious and They kept up con- <lb />
challenge to the <lb />
tariff law. which is <lb />
extremely doubtful, the republican <lb />
President, whose term lasts exactly <lb />
as long as that of the Fifty second <lb />
Congress, would be certain to veto <lb />
all such measures. It will require <lb />
wasting time j victor in to enable <lb />
tract between leader and the <lb />
some of the pictures are superior to I <lb />
the finest wood engravings, <lb />
compare well with <lb />
on steel and copper. There-; <lb />
product urns manuscripts, time <lb />
stains all, are perfect; while <lb />
the process gives us <lb />
some finer results than are obtained <lb />
mop; <lb />
Ob, vain is consolation now, <lb />
The Czar is in the soup. <lb />
Mr. do <lb />
me so much water, Tommy <lb />
No one can row be found so bum <lb />
as to be willing to be obeisance <lb />
to the Czar, otherwise <lb />
known as Speaker <lb />
people not only published the by photography This kind <lb />
best thoughts our speakers,, but; of work is itself <lb />
In trying to locate the Jonah. He <lb />
is everywhere that an advocate <lb />
the new tariff law exists. <lb />
A collision on the Western <lb />
England, <lb />
resell in the death of ten <lb />
injury eight. <lb />
who recently <lb />
terrorized Cedar Keys, was <lb />
shot and killed by Chief of Police <lb />
Gerald at Montgomery, Ala. <lb />
the people to realize the fruits of <lb />
the one just won over the <lb />
can This will never be a real <lb />
Government, of, by and for the <lb />
people, until such changes have <lb />
been made as will there <lb />
the popular will, on the <lb />
part of the governing powers, both <lb />
executive and legislative, to be <lb />
mediate. <lb />
The South's Progress. <lb />
added to the literature of the earn <lb />
great treasures of fact and <lb />
argument. Finally when the <lb />
of over confidence set- <lb />
upon the citizens of Virginia <lb />
they sounded the alarm so long and <lb />
loudly that the voters were aroused <lb />
to a proper sense duty. <lb />
For our part estimating <lb />
that accomplished the over <lb />
throw of the enemy we <lb />
shall not stint praise to <lb />
and his associates, to dis- <lb />
country and city chairman, <lb />
and their co-laborers, to the gentle- <lb />
men who sacrificed time money <lb />
to make speeches, to those who <lb />
assisted by liberal contributions of <lb />
and to all who <lb />
to the public is destined to <lb />
make illustrations cheaper bet- <lb />
than ever. <lb />
A REVOLUTION IN LAND TRANS- <lb />
you know what's good for <lb />
Raleigh Intelligencer. <lb />
At police headquarters yesterday <lb />
morning, a gentleman by the name <lb />
the presence of the products or I of Johnson from Johnson comity <lb />
metabolism is the cause of Durham Tile W. Duke reported the elopement his <lb />
sleep. this accumulation were the A great cigarette factory j daughter, a fair cf sum- <lb />
cause, why should we ever have the turned out at their D and New with a bright young mulatto <lb />
hope of waking Thia alternation of I York house. by the name of White <lb />
sleeping and waking, or the ancient; and pounds of smoking to- recently, it seems, the latter has <lb />
sequence nights and days, j during the month of October, been for several trusted em- <lb />
is but a manifestation r all bodily ; This is the first time in the history of Mr. Johnson's ; at the <lb />
periodicity. Within the day we j or the establishment that it sold over i time, however, was residing in <lb />
i have the constantly separated cycle i cigarettes in a single I this city. <lb />
the cardiac shuttle, which must month. And is doing well The particulars as far as could be <lb />
keep at its work, throughout the i enough. ascertained from the <lb />
whole web of the body's life, and ., ., . ,. . ., . <lb />
cease only at death. . f , r <lb />
; Insomnia may be looked upon as a ; been beard from again. <lb />
I symptom, directing our attention to in Scotland as <lb />
some condition which shade off from a <lb />
need, into disease. It is a Ir, <lb />
whither he has been summoned to <lb />
disprove the charges made against <lb />
him by the clergy of the i <lb />
West, Boyle with his usual braze <lb />
had the audacity to write to <lb />
Bishop Haydn in ibis Stale, to send <lb />
him a letter of recommendation in <lb />
order to prove his good character <lb />
while in North Carolina. This in- <lb />
formation we received from <lb />
bring <lb />
merely asked for a drink. <lb />
thought you'd need into disease. It is frequently a <lb />
more than a glassful, sister j monitory symptom of organic mental <lb />
said you was the old stick she , disease, which is not relieved by re- <lb />
ever knew. . of its cause. <lb />
Joe Howard wants to know II is in bare es- <lb />
we shall do with the excessive bodily fatigue, <lb />
army of young women Persistent sleeplessness seen n i. <lb />
year after car upon the and in those struggling <lb />
alone, and don't fool with against the opium habit, is familiar. <lb />
you, i <lb />
The excessive use of coffee, tea and <lb />
tobacco must be numbered among <lb />
of Raleigh, a prominent <lb />
of the Catholic church there. <lb />
The block system of registering I the numerous etiological factors <lb />
real estate, winch is looked upon as i Comparisons are odious, as every j <lb />
a step toward will on bare beard again end again treatment of insomnia is a , V i <lb />
go into effect this city on Jan. but people will in matte, of Let us <lb />
1st. On a complete map the city making them. A young doctor, I that care and baa been the Off at <lb />
all the blocks are laid down, each winning to make an impression upon removal of such cares be <lb />
having permanent a German farmer, mentioned the a difficult problem to the I The Twin City tells a story <lb />
to that excessive ex- I in this <lb />
of emotions, or that condition J the Twin-City, <lb />
father was as follows <lb />
Monday afternoon Miss Johnson <lb />
walked away her home, but <lb />
this was common no special notice <lb />
was taken of it. But she did not <lb />
come been, and after <lb />
her began to make inquiries <lb />
for her. His search soon developed <lb />
the astounding fact that the <lb />
question had procured a horse <lb />
and buggy in on Monday <lb />
and had driven out to a place near <lb />
the home the young lady accord- <lb />
to a previous arrangement. <lb />
It was learned that the couples <lb />
had returned to had <lb />
taken the West-bound midnight <lb />
train with tickets to Richmond. <lb />
The police station here is using <lb />
its best efforts to intercept the run- <lb />
away by telegraph Boston is lie- <lb />
recorded in an book. At the <lb />
head of each block will <lb />
be placed a of the block, <lb />
under which will be entered the book <lb />
page of the recorded <lb />
This method will largely <lb />
is a wire <lb />
claims to make among other things <lb />
bird cages, rat traps, <lb />
fly traps and sieves <lb />
annually. It is a big industry. <lb />
The Record of <lb />
November in its weekly review <lb />
of the South's industrial progress, <lb />
Notwithstanding the excitement money out it. <lb />
in the great financial centers of the it is gratuitous service, <lb />
world, there has been no halting in brings in money at all and few <lb />
thanks, while it costs much in cash <lb />
work. <lb />
helped according to their real estate transactions, any <lb />
means and opportunities, but we I Possible rot <lb />
shall also award a good, large share j owners real estate in tins cite <lb />
to the newspaper it with the same facility <lb />
There is a popular personal property. If the <lb />
that it is their and they a u <lb />
o such cities, and may <lb />
work a revolution in laud transfers <lb />
i the South's industrial progress. It <lb />
Owing to drought the present is demonstrated that <lb />
crops in the districts of driven from Wall Street stock I So while the people are I <lb />
Mayan Cuba, are gen- by such troubles as wet over their great victory let them , <lb />
, . . been passing through, are think of the newspaper men as <lb />
reduced as to the South j among those who gave to the earn- <lb />
ed with those of previous years, where investments are safer and j something that was valuable <lb />
the profits are greater. The and praiseworthy. <lb />
A handsome sum of was j South moves along as though there <lb />
, r . , f i had been no sign of financial <lb />
realized the establishment of is very strikingly ,. , <lb />
permanent home for disabled Con- shown in the record of new enter-; <lb />
federate soldiers by a fair at Dan- prises reported during the week. A I Want Office But The <lb />
company has organ- <lb />
to a cotton mill at Hunts- <lb />
vile; a mill will be built <lb />
Union county, S. C; a large mill is <lb />
to be moved to Alabama Dela-1 <lb />
ware, and a mill In <lb />
has been sold and will be en <lb />
to a plant; Nash- <lb />
ville, Tenn., has organized a <lb />
and packing com- <lb />
Glasgow. Va., a steel <lb />
car building company; Beaumont, <lb />
Texas a car <lb />
Bedford Va., secures a <lb />
S. the brevet of the a of engine works from <lb />
in this country. <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
that, he bad received a double <lb />
as it were. He had studied <lb />
and was also a <lb />
ate of a medical school. <lb />
dot said the farm- <lb />
had a calf sucked <lb />
two cows, and he made but a <lb />
common alter <lb />
can Journal. <lb />
characterized by a partial or com- I necessary arrangements his we l- <lb />
suspension or all inhibitory in- j life by electing a cottage <lb />
treatment be j and furnishing it with those things <lb />
comes a more difficult problem, j which are needful in house keeping, <lb />
The routine treatment is announced to the girl of his choice <lb />
to be their objective <lb />
though telegrams have been sent to <lb />
young all of the principle cities North and <lb />
after making the South, with description the par- <lb />
ties and orders to arrest. As go <lb />
to press information has been <lb />
received about them. <lb />
but he is a wise physician who <lb />
abandons all thought of careful con. <lb />
., . the various points in <lb />
here's a patent medicine which is not i , <lb />
a patent as that case. <lb />
may sound. It's a discovery a golden <lb />
discovery of medical science It's the <lb />
medicine for run-down, ex- <lb />
nerve-wasted men and <lb />
for you sufferers from diseases of skin or <lb />
scalp, liver or chance is with <lb />
every one, its season always, because it <lb />
aims to purify the fountain of <lb />
Accepting the idea that this <lb />
inactivity by a con- <lb />
of anemia, we should diminish <lb />
the circulation in the brain as much <lb />
as possible, by directing the lo <lb />
tilings were ready the <lb />
The reply that came <lb />
hack not. ready yet; will <lb />
take another week to make my <lb />
The young man grow <lb />
angry and sent word back that he <lb />
or These <lb />
words were ital in ending <lb />
What might have proven a happy <lb />
KeV. J. I which all such diseases de-j dilatation of those <lb />
it on trial. That can get It from <lb />
rifle, Va., the past three <lb />
days. <lb />
Senator Quay isn't getting much <lb />
sympathy from the <lb />
press; in fact has but to read <lb />
between the to see that many <lb />
Republican editors are really glad <lb />
bis downfall. <lb />
The election returns made Mr. J. <lb />
Deserve to Live. <lb />
Chatham <lb />
Republican commit- <lb />
tee, sick. They bad precisely the <lb />
same effect upon several million <lb />
Republican voters. <lb />
are being mentioned now as <lb />
Presidential possibilities who will <lb />
actually be entirely forgotten before <lb />
1892. Too much <lb />
has the death of more <lb />
cal booms any single cause. <lb />
Let Democrats or the House <lb />
elect ablest and man <lb />
to be Speaker, and good Democrats <lb />
will ask or care what State or <lb />
section he bails ; a weak man <lb />
in the can do the <lb />
party irreparable d image. <lb />
The speeches at the Roman <lb />
given in honor of Hon. <lb />
Allen G. at Columbus, <lb />
Ohio, on the 13th, inst., represented <lb />
nil is best in Democracy, and <lb />
ore worthy of being la <lb />
permanent boon tor the <lb />
cation of future generations of Dem- <lb />
Pennsylvania; a company <lb />
is building a horse-power <lb />
canal in North Carolina furnish- <lb />
power to many new enterprises; <lb />
Dalton, Ga., has organized a <lb />
quarrying company; Grottoes, <lb />
Va., a supply <lb />
company; Tyler, Texas, a <lb />
lumber company; Murphy, N. C, a <lb />
improvement <lb />
Newport News, Va., a <lb />
improvement company; Vista <lb />
Vi. a company; Louisville, <lb />
Ky., a lumber company; <lb />
Pensacola, Fla., a <lb />
company ; Norfolk Va., is to <lb />
have car works; <lb />
acre- of coal land in West Virginia <lb />
will be developed by Northern <lb />
These are but illustrations of <lb />
what the South has done during the <lb />
past week. Not a complaint has <lb />
been heard of any bad influence <lb />
from the Wall Street troubles, but <lb />
on contrary, it is everywhere <lb />
recognized that South is on n <lb />
solid substantial basis that insures <lb />
rapid growth regardless of <lb />
difficulties elsewhere.<lb />
A child learning his alphabet is some- <lb />
times block-aided. A man <lb />
with catarrh and not trying Old gaol <lb />
Catarrh c may be called shiner <lb />
The newspapers of North Caro- <lb />
lino deserve much credit praise <lb />
for the sweeping Democratic victory <lb />
at the late election. the <lb />
chairman of the Stare committee <lb />
did all he could do having <lb />
the State thoroughly canvassed, yet. <lb />
on of the small number of <lb />
canvassers and the scant supply of <lb />
money at bis command, canvass <lb />
was not pushed as vigorously as it <lb />
otherwise would bare been. Great <lb />
praise is due and should be given <lb />
to those gentlemen who so <lb />
canvassed the <lb />
doubtless m any of them will receive <lb />
their reward in the shape of some <lb />
but chief credit for our <lb />
glorious victory is due, a ml should <lb />
be given to those Democratic papers <lb />
which any hope of <lb />
so fully explained the issues of the <lb />
campaign so thoroughly <lb />
ed the people to the importance of <lb />
maintaining Democratic supremacy <lb />
in our good old State. <lb />
There are more patriotic or <lb />
public spirited citizens of State <lb />
hard working and poorly- <lb />
paid editors, who are always do- <lb />
their utmost to- promote the <lb />
prosperity of our people, and in H- <lb />
campaigns are ever foremost <lb />
in arousing the people to do their <lb />
And while they do en- <lb />
gage in unseemly scramble for <lb />
office, but leave to others the spoils <lb />
of the won by them, they <lb />
do deserve and should receive the <lb />
hearty and substantial support <lb />
and encouragement of ell citizens <lb />
who desire good government. <lb />
Is not this tree f <lb />
If it is, then see to it, dear render, <lb />
that yon do your I <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer 20th. <lb />
Rev. T. Harris, <lb />
elected of the Ox- druggist, and if it doesn't do what <lb />
Asylum to succeed Dr. T <lb />
B. P. and Presiding Elder makers call taking <lb />
the Durham District the North words. <lb />
pend. The; medicine u Di. Planet the intestinal tract, end con <lb />
Medical Discovery. The makers i ,; a i. <lb />
of it have enough confidence it to sell <lb />
the less noble organs the matrimonial event. The young man <lb />
men. to the abdomen favors disposed of his household goods and <lb />
is still leading a life of <lb />
arteries which <lb />
The best Liver Pills ever invented; . i-.- i <lb />
live, vet mild in operation; cure sick unknown <lb />
Mid One a dose. <lb />
Carolina Methodist Conference, died <lb />
yesterday morning, o'clock, at <lb />
Durham, at residence of his <lb />
brother-in-law, Mr I. S Carr. <lb />
The Durham Sun, of yesterday <lb />
afternoon, He had <lb />
feeble health for some time, and it <lb />
was thought that bis excessive la- <lb />
at Asylum, to the A lady walking along a street came <lb />
tendency, of which he has been re- j upon a little girl wheeling a baby <lb />
elected, hastened his end. carriage. <lb />
Mr. Harris was a graduate of Trio a beautiful exclaim- <lb />
College, was able minister, ed the lady as she discovered a pink <lb />
poultice, or a wet compress, consist- <lb />
of linen or flannel wrung out or j <lb />
warm or hot water covered with <lb />
oiled silk, with a dry placed <lb />
above is useful. Warmth to in <lb />
I of stomach has a similar ac <lb />
Tiny, little, are j Thus a glass of warm milk is <lb />
what Or. Pane's Pleasant Pellets are. j to sleep. The fact that <lb />
Executed or Suicided. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
God Gave the Baby. <lb />
The New Lee and New <lb />
and a of fine business capacity. <lb />
He bad filled prominent <lb />
places in the , having <lb />
been stationed at He, Golds <lb />
and other points; previous <lb />
to his taking charge of the Durham <lb />
District, had been four years <lb />
siding Elder of the New dis- <lb />
r Mr. Harris joined the Conference <lb />
at Greensboro 1870, and was <lb />
about years of age. He leaves a <lb />
wife and five children, and a large <lb />
circle of relatives and friends to <lb />
mourn their loss. <lb />
Gifted with a bind tender and <lb />
genial nature, and with <lb />
amiable disposition, his companion-. <lb />
ship was most agreeable,. He was a <lb />
man of great zeal and piety and in <lb />
his death the State the Church <lb />
lose a valuable Worker. <lb />
It would be an extremely <lb />
task to find a neighborhood the <lb />
United States does not con <lb />
clients for whom Messrs. C. A <lb />
Snow Co., successful Patent <lb />
U. S. Patent <lb />
Washington, D. G. has obtained. <lb />
patents. They know their <lb />
and conscientiously attend to it. <lb />
See their advertisement in this pa- <lb />
per. <lb />
Babies cry because they and <lb />
tea mast remedy for relief <lb />
of their discomfort is Dr, Ball's Baby <lb />
Only cents a bottle. <lb />
up <lb />
in a cream colored <lb />
face Mine <lb />
shawl. <lb />
child is <lb />
the little girl answered. <lb />
you mean that it is your little <lb />
brother or <lb />
I mean that he is not my <lb />
brother, but is <lb />
You are a very young <lb />
no <lb />
why should you say that <lb />
the baby is mis- I train of evils which may the <lb />
asked. possibility of the formation of a <lb />
God sent to me. My I habit which mat render our patient a <lb />
asked me if I didn't want n physical and moral wreck. Those <lb />
little baby in the house, said powerful drugs should be reserved <lb />
I prayed for one God would send I for those in whom insomnia is sec <lb />
it, then I said I would pray for to pain, cough, etc, while we <lb />
a little sister, I like girls bet- choose rather dietetic <lb />
than boys, but said I'd j and physical <lb />
just better pray for any kind that <lb />
Are the Preacher's Paid. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
It is getting along toward the <lb />
of the calendar year. The <lb />
church year of one the leading <lb />
denominations our State has just <lb />
closed and that another one is <lb />
about closing. Have the preachers <lb />
been paid up promised <lb />
but a and if they are paid <lb />
every cent of it they are still on <lb />
short It is a scandal to <lb />
their charges if beggarly sums <lb />
pledged them are paid. We <lb />
mention this because at this <lb />
period, when so min- <lb />
eaves of the inters are doing so well in a worldly <lb />
elm nil is a favorite for English way, we wouldn't have these <lb />
and people were interested bier, every-day men of God <lb />
a few days ago by seeing one of these I ten. They are with us from year <lb />
birds hanging by a string from the to year and are our everyday <lb />
eaves of the church, dead, dead, friends; they baptize our children. <lb />
Its fellows went in and out and chat-1 bury our comfort us in our <lb />
tend and fought and made merry, and Sunday to Hun- <lb />
ts so frequently seen in those who none of them tut the dead day point out the way of life, <lb />
spend their lives in continual excite- The question is whether it They are the t <lb />
meat; Bret to attain a happiness I committed suicide or wee Banged <lb />
never found; then to escape a misery a malefactor. A number of English <lb />
but too surely found. Thus moral j sparrows have on different occasions <lb />
measures may become more seen to jump on some one spar <lb />
than all the remedies of the I row put it to death, and then an <lb />
All constitutional t eleven instances in the book's of these <lb />
conditions such as cough, . birds having hanged some offender <lb />
pain, palpitation should be relieved among their number. Was this one <lb />
savage races should servo as an <lb />
indication. This condition <lb />
by appropriate treatment. Message hanged, and if so what was his of <lb />
and electricity intelligently used arc fence <lb />
or service. Narcotics should not be j <lb />
used. The idea of relieving pain has J no. H. Goodwin Esq., Cedar <lb />
descended to us from Hippocrates; j Island, W. O. Williams or Ports- <lb />
lo secure the desired sleep we think j month, and other prominent gentle- <lb />
at once of a hypnotic or narcotic. I men of Carteret, who are deeply <lb />
We should never forget the long i interested in the oyster interest or the <lb />
state in Us every aspect, very wisely <lb />
suggest that an <lb />
be held at some central <lb />
to the oyster sections, say <lb />
Island, Tor the purpose of fully <lb />
discussing the oyster question, <lb />
to the next <lb />
General Assembly in regard to leg <lb />
God bas a mind to send, but I didn't; <lb />
I prayed for a little girl, but God <lb />
took sent a boy anyway, I <lb />
guess it was because he didn't have <lb />
any girls on hand. Then I said I <lb />
would pray to God to send a girl as <lb />
soon as he could, but our folks said <lb />
that I myself to any <lb />
trouble on that <lb />
favor a tariff tor revenue only, <lb />
some a tariff with protection, <lb />
and a tariff for protection, per <lb />
but s majority favor free use <lb />
of Salvation Oil. Price cents. <lb />
An of verify <lb />
the excellence of Dr. Hull's Cough <lb />
Syrup. Pries cents. <lb />
Postmaster General <lb />
instructed Postmaster Van of <lb />
New to dismiss the <lb />
vice the six carriers and a clerk <lb />
who were discovered to be league <lb />
with green goods swindlers In de- <lb />
livering mail matter to selected <lb />
victims. <lb />
Eternal advertising is the pries of <lb />
trade Some argue that it is <lb />
to advertise. It is the most <lb />
profitable expense you can have, if <lb />
you it properly. This is not <lb />
a mere assertion, but a <lb />
proven by the prosperity of <lb />
all successful advertisers. <lb />
They are the bulwarks society ; <lb />
hold our civilization together. <lb />
Their is continuously with <lb />
us for good, and while the birds of; <lb />
passage come occasionally turn i <lb />
the world upside down, owe the <lb />
of our dearest inter- <lb />
temporal as well spiritual, <lb />
to those unpretending minister <lb />
who, like the balance of the poor, <lb />
are always with us Let them not <lb />
be forgotten in our giving. <lb />
of <lb />
who led the democrats in <lb />
their attempt to defeat the seating <lb />
of the Langston, is in the city. <lb />
He was asked what ho thought <lb />
next would do, hen.; <lb />
plied as most <lb />
work will be to revise the <lb />
either hills covering certain <lb />
sections or by an bilk <lb />
We shall not attempt a general <lb />
upon the matter. The plan vision, but the duty on <lb />
suggested Messrs. Goodwin. ; twine, ready-made clothing the <lb />
others, Is that primary <lb />
conventions be called in nil the usual <lb />
voting in the counties inter <lb />
and delegates be appointed mi <lb />
instructed to attend the general con- <lb />
that nil men who arc <lb />
the matter be and are <lb />
hereby requested to attend, and par- <lb />
in sold convention to be <lb />
hereafter appointed. Expressions <lb />
from all parties in regard to the sub- <lb />
is requested through their <lb />
papers. <lb />
The oyster interest of the state is <lb />
one of the greatest importance, and <lb />
should receive prompt legislation <lb />
just to all, at the hands the next <lb />
General Assembly. <lb />
the necessaries life will be <lb />
ed. We shall find support, a ma <lb />
republicans in the Senate <lb />
have now learned by <lb />
what Mr. Plumb with rare <lb />
sagacity foresaw. Then will <lb />
a clean cut free coinage bill. <lb />
pensions we shall be liberal, <lb />
will not go <lb />
the old rules which allowed one I <lb />
to obstruct legislation, but thorn <lb />
be no rules like framed <lb />
Mr. <lb />
apportion <lb />
which is to come up as as <lb />
gross meets Mr <lb />
not a fair bill and I intend to I <lb />
it, if it takes all <lb />
stand in the lead. D. D. Haskett Go.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J, Editor <lb />
If A THE OFFICE AT <lb />
N. C., AS <lb />
Mail <lb />
W V. N EM 26th, <lb />
Come Let us Reason Together. <lb />
The Reflector wants to have a <lb />
little talk with its readers this <lb />
and desires that they <lb />
lend an attentive <lb />
the delinquents. This paper is <lb />
run as a matter of business <lb />
and as a business enterprise <lb />
though from what we shall show <lb />
below it will appear that many <lb />
who read it every week do not <lb />
look upon it as such. All we have <lb />
is invested in this business, upon <lb />
it have to depend for a support, <lb />
and by it family is fed and <lb />
clothed. then, every fair <lb />
minded man is ready to say <lb />
deserve and ought to have every <lb />
dollar you Well, we do <lb />
not get it, and for that reason this <lb />
article is written. While have <lb />
made a little money on the Re <lb />
each year since it came <lb />
our to <lb />
pay for the plant, to keep out of <lb />
debt, and to procure a modest <lb />
is one branch of the <lb />
business that we have lost heavily <lb />
upon, and that is the subscription <lb />
list. If every subscriber would <lb />
pay for his paper <lb />
which he owes and is due <lb />
would have a few hundred dollars <lb />
to lay up each year, and would not <lb />
have to live in somebody else's <lb />
house instead of one of our own. <lb />
But hardly an average of two <lb />
thirds of them pay each year, and <lb />
because the others fail to pay <lb />
there is now owing <lb />
about in small Bums here and <lb />
amount aggregating <lb />
nearly <lb />
Railroads, and the Commission <lb />
One matter that will come up <lb />
for consideration in the next Gen- <lb />
Assembly of North Carolina <lb />
is the establishment of a railroad <lb />
commission. Mention this to a <lb />
railroad mar. and it does not set <lb />
well on him. He thinks, no doubt, <lb />
that it is unjust and that the <lb />
are unreasonable in making <lb />
demands for a commission. But <lb />
let look at it a little and see if the <lb />
railroads themselves are not to <lb />
blame for this sentiment against <lb />
them. <lb />
There are some things that the <lb />
average man cannot see into, and <lb />
one of these things is that it <lb />
should cost more to carry a piece <lb />
of merchandise or a bale of cotton <lb />
one hundred miles than it does to <lb />
carry the same two hundred miles. <lb />
Perhaps to illustrate with figures <lb />
will make this point a little clearer, <lb />
though our illustrations be some- <lb />
what of a local nature. We have <lb />
been told that the Wilmington <lb />
Weldon railroad was a short time <lb />
since taking cotton from Weldon <lb />
to Norfolk, between which points <lb />
there was strong competition with <lb />
the Seaboard cents a <lb />
bale, taxing this cotton via Hali <lb />
fax, Scotland Neck and Hobgood, <lb />
thence over the Caro <lb />
Una to Norfolk, at the same <lb />
time the charges per bale from <lb />
Scotland Neck to much <lb />
nearer distance according to the <lb />
route 81.50. Our <lb />
informant also said the shippers <lb />
of Scotland Neck resented this dis- <lb />
against them by <lb />
their cotton hauled six miles <lb />
to the nearest point on the river, <lb />
at a cost of cents, and shipped <lb />
from there to Norfolk by water for <lb />
a saving to the shipper of <lb />
cents per bale over the <lb />
price. Scotland Neck gave <lb />
to help build the railroad, too. <lb />
Now does any one suppose that <lb />
such discrimination on the part of <lb />
the railroad made it any friends <lb />
among those people Does it pay <lb />
in the run to incur the ill will <lb />
of a whole community just for the <lb />
sake of getting cents a bale on <lb />
a few hundred bales of cotton <lb />
Again. Before the railroad and <lb />
boats combined and the freight on <lb />
cotton from Greenville, Grifton <lb />
and Kinston was advanced to <lb />
I per bale it was carried from <lb />
What Are You Waiting For<lb />
tuft Bl mm <lb />
Our Stock is Goods Prices Low. <lb />
sea <lb />
For this reason we again invite the people to call and examine our <lb />
-------stock. We but------- <lb />
ONE I<lb />
that is marked in plain figures on every article in oar store. We <lb />
only ask you to examine our goods and compare our prices <lb />
with those of others. We are willing to leave the result <lb />
to your good judgment. We have no shoddy second- <lb />
hand goods. we had we should be more than <lb />
glad to sell you at any price to get them out <lb />
of our But we have a full, new, <lb />
-------clean stock of------- <lb />
WE MAKE A OF MAKING BARGAINS IN <lb />
and j naming, <lb />
The Latest in Styles, in Quality, Utmost in Variety, have been combined by as in <lb />
Mr Fall M winter Stock Offerings Will Not and Can Not Be <lb />
a s a. . <lb />
There is a Limit Below which Goods can be Sold. We Place our Pr at the Low Water Mark for and <lb />
GOODS, SOLO UNDER <lb />
INSPECT ITS. US. KNOW US. <lb />
p . <lb />
Tr <lb />
AND YOU WILL FiND WE DEAL FAIR AND YOU DOLLARS. <lb />
FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
or---- <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
-o- <lb />
The leading General Merchandise dealers in <lb />
County.----- <lb />
DRY <lb />
RY <lb />
hoots and <lb />
Boots. Shoes, and <lb />
Here is the above these each of which <lb />
mate arrived We take it <lb />
that this year's record ought to <lb />
average up as well any since <lb />
1885, when the Reflector came <lb />
into our control with <lb />
such good crops this year pay- <lb />
ought to be far better than <lb />
the and an examination of <lb />
our books shows that for 1890 the <lb />
following number of subscriptions <lb />
have been paid each month ; Jan- <lb />
; February ; March ; <lb />
April ; May ; June ; July <lb />
; August September ; <lb />
October ; November to and <lb />
including the ; then to get <lb />
an estimate for a whole year we <lb />
take from the 19th of November <lb />
1889 to the close of the year, <lb />
which time paid, making a <lb />
total of To sum up in round <lb />
figures and allow a full estimate <lb />
there are not over subscribers <lb />
to the Reflector who pay up or <lb />
in part what they owe each year. <lb />
Our circulation is a few over <lb />
and allowing that of these go <lb />
to exchanges leaves papers for <lb />
which we get no pay, there at <lb />
show a dead loss of per <lb />
Take this average for six <lb />
years and you get an idea of what <lb />
is now owing the Reflector. <lb />
The people who read the Re- <lb />
have no right to expect <lb />
us to lose that much each year be- <lb />
cause of indulging them and <lb />
trusting their honesty to pay a <lb />
small debt. If they expect it, we <lb />
do not feel called upon to continue <lb />
it and will not longer submit to it. <lb />
And here is the remedy against <lb />
such loss in future Beginning <lb />
with January, 1891, the <lb />
tor WILL BE SENT TO NO <lb />
LESS IT FOR IN ADVANCE- <lb />
During December we will make <lb />
up new subscription and mail- <lb />
lists and NO name will go on <lb />
these lists unless the cash goes <lb />
on with them. It will be hard to <lb />
get the people into the habit of <lb />
paying in advance all at once, and <lb />
as an inducement to bring them to <lb />
it the subscription price for next <lb />
year will be made only one <lb />
dollar. We do not promise to <lb />
keep the subscription price at <lb />
future developments will deter- <lb />
mine that. The Reflector is <lb />
well worth but if our sub- <lb />
list grows large enough <lb />
to justify it the price may not be <lb />
changed again. However, you <lb />
can get it next year for ONE <lb />
but not without the cash in <lb />
ADVANCE. <lb />
We shall thoroughly advertise <lb />
this between now and the close of <lb />
the present year, giving all a <lb />
to get on our new list. In <lb />
the meantime you will be inform- <lb />
ed as to shall proceed to <lb />
. collect what is. is how due, and <lb />
so horn hare already <lb />
paid in advance at the old <lb />
will be credited. you <lb />
the Reflector next <lb />
DOLLAR CASH IN <lb />
which we will sell you so cheap you will see at a glance it will <lb />
not pay you to buy second-hand goods. <lb />
Our goods were <lb />
OUGHT <lb />
OUGHT <lb />
FOR <lb />
OR <lb />
CASH I <lb />
ASH I<lb />
OUGHT <lb />
OUGHT <lb />
FOR <lb />
OR <lb />
ASH I <lb />
ash <lb />
YOUR KIND ATTENTION <lb />
called to the splendid stocks of- <lb />
Groceries Family Supplies <lb />
be at the store of, <lb />
T. S. <lb />
We have recently opened with a line of goods that are all <lb />
and Fresh. We also have Canned Goods, Confections. Cigars, <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff, and all other articles usually found in a Grocery <lb />
Store. We solicit a share of your patronage. <lb />
New <lb />
after the rush was over. <lb />
We were therefore able to pick a <lb />
-great <lb />
Job L<lb />
Job <lb />
LOTS <lb />
which we bought at a sacrifice to the manufacturer, and from <lb />
to per cent, cheaper than some of our competitors. We <lb />
are willing to give you the benefit of this. Besides <lb />
goods are------- <lb />
Marked <lb />
own <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
Least Tier T e <lb />
east vent. <lb />
Than <lb />
there was water <lb />
while from Ayden and points <lb />
north of Greenville where there <lb />
was no competition was <lb />
charged. And Elder David <lb />
House, who gave the road a free <lb />
right of way right through his <lb />
best cotton land, and also a site <lb />
for a warehouse, either had to pay <lb />
to get a bale of cotton ship- <lb />
from his place or haul it <lb />
miles to Greenville and ship from <lb />
here. Did such discriminations <lb />
as these make any friends for the <lb />
road <lb />
What is true of these instances <lb />
cited from the Wilmington <lb />
don road is true of every other <lb />
road operating within the State. <lb />
Wherever an is <lb />
for them to get any <lb />
of the people they seem to <lb />
have no scruples against using it. <lb />
The Reflector does not write <lb />
this because of any ill will toward <lb />
railroads or any desire to do them <lb />
injury, but to show, as asserted in <lb />
the outset that this sentiment for <lb />
a railroad commission that is get- <lb />
ting such a hold upon the people <lb />
is only to the manage <lb />
of the railroads. Nor does <lb />
the Reflector write this in <lb />
of a railroad commission. <lb />
On the contrary, with our present <lb />
information the <lb />
subject, we could not intelligently <lb />
declare our position either for <lb />
or against the commission. <lb />
But if the people want the <lb />
commission they have the right <lb />
to demand it, and if after fair trial <lb />
it should be deemed impracticable <lb />
it could be easily repealed. <lb />
However one thing the <lb />
tor is ready to declare itself in <lb />
favor of, is railroads. We believe <lb />
in them, want to see more of them, <lb />
and as before said in these col- <lb />
think they are, when opera- <lb />
d in the interest of the people, <lb />
one of the greatest blessings and <lb />
advantages that come to a <lb />
We think further that when <lb />
a railroad comes to a community <lb />
the most friendly relations should <lb />
exist between it and the people. <lb />
In our humble opinion, if the rail- <lb />
roads would reach out and take <lb />
the people by the hand and say <lb />
we are your friend; we are <lb />
going to work for your interest, <lb />
and want you to work for our in- <lb />
there would never be <lb />
heard another word about a rail- <lb />
road commission. There would <lb />
be no need of a railroad <lb />
Now that the Durham Globe has <lb />
shot off its snout at the few editors <lb />
who want to go to Raleigh in the <lb />
capacity of Reading Clerk of the <lb />
House or Senate, and impugned <lb />
their motives for laboring in the <lb />
interest of the party to the dim <lb />
hope of securing a job at the Leg- <lb />
what has it got to say <lb />
for the balance of them who used <lb />
full leaded articles, praised the <lb />
ticket and put roosters to crowing, <lb />
and who do not want to go to <lb />
to spend the winter at the ex- <lb />
of the State. When the <lb />
Glob says the <lb />
candidates it i <lb />
they are usually sold. We therefore guaranteed to save you <lb />
per cent, in every dollar's worth of goods you buy from us. It <lb />
will cost yon nothing to come and look. This is all we ask you <lb />
to do. <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
DUNG <lb />
Mr <lb />
and Retail Dealer in STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES <lb />
and FLOUR-SPECIALTIES <lb />
Car Load Peed Oats, Car load Corn, Car load No Hay, <lb />
Car Load Rib Side Meat, Car Load St. Louis <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork, Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar, Gail Snuff, all <lb />
-Rail Road Snuff Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses, Tabs Boston Lard. <lb />
Cases Star Lye, Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full line Baking Powders. Soda, Soap, Tobacco. Cigars, <lb />
Cakes, Crackers. Candies, Canned Goods, Wrapping Paper. Paper Sacks <lb />
Special prices given to the wholesale trade on large quantities of the <lb />
b m goods. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
We wish to say to our customers everywhere that we have <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 compare quality, quantity and <lb />
prices given you anywhere else by any first class <lb />
house. We realize 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 />
We give our customers the <lb />
very best that can be <lb />
bought for the <lb />
MONEY <lb />
invested in that <lb />
article. We ore with <lb />
the people in their de- <lb />
that they shall buy <lb />
goods cheap And we promise all <lb />
who shall give us 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 gets 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, <lb />
US, BUY OF US. With these three injunctions ringing fresh J <lb />
your ears every week, we again ask you to come and examine <lb />
following lines of General Merchandise <lb />
Staple Fancy Dry Goods <lb />
Motions, <lb />
Hats and Caps, <lb />
Boots and Shoes, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
LOW STORE <lb />
When in need of-------- <lb />
DRY NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES <lb />
TRUNKS AND VALISES. <lb />
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES <lb />
We sell low for cash. <lb />
Georgia's <lb />
While we do not especially re- <lb />
at the election John B. <lb />
to the United States Senate <lb />
Georgia, yet we are glad that <lb />
it is he instead of Mr. Pat. <lb />
Gov. Gordon has long one of <lb />
Georgia's chief favorites, tie has <lb />
the love and confidence of the <lb />
of Georgia about as well as <lb />
Hon. Z. B. Vance has in North Car- <lb />
To get any within <lb />
gift of the people he had only to ask <lb />
for it. He has been in the United <lb />
States Senate once, when he resign- <lb />
ed and was succeeded by Hon. <lb />
E. Brown. For the last two terms he <lb />
has Governor of Georgia, and <lb />
is now elected to the United States <lb />
Senate again for six years. <lb />
Several mouths ago it was made <lb />
that be wished to be Senator <lb />
again, and for a long time there was <lb />
no thought of opposition to him. <lb />
But when the fight several Con- <lb />
districts was made on <lb />
plan, and its ad- <lb />
came out victorious, and the <lb />
Alliance, seeing that they <lb />
would be well represented in the <lb />
House, thought they ought to have <lb />
a leader in the Senate, Col Living- <lb />
stone was first mentioned, but he <lb />
being elected as Congressman, no <lb />
organized effort was made in his <lb />
behalf. Mr. Pat. was <lb />
finally pitted against him. but the <lb />
sturdy Democrats of the Legislature <lb />
being Alliance men as well as Dem- <lb />
could be fooled into <lb />
for a railroad attorney, although <lb />
he tried to ingratiate himself into <lb />
favor by advocating the union <lb />
of the plan and the <lb />
national for the benefit of the <lb />
farmer. The election of Mr. Cal- <lb />
would practically have been <lb />
the Alliance selling itself out to the <lb />
railroad corporations. This the <lb />
Alliance men knew, hence the re <lb />
suit. We nope other States will do <lb />
the same way, and not elect men <lb />
who are in any way connected with <lb />
corporations or We <lb />
hope and believe the Legislature of <lb />
North Carolina will do so by electing <lb />
Mr. to succeed himself. He <lb />
no friend of corporations or mo- <lb />
.----- . <lb />
moat be highly gratifying to <lb />
the Democrats to know that Jubilee <lb />
meeting have been held all over <lb />
Europe to celebrate the Democratic <lb />
victory, which over there regard- <lb />
ed as the first toward free <lb />
The North Carolinian. <lb />
Well, yea, say it is <lb />
t know that other nations <lb />
think the people have <lb />
ohm to senses at last, and <lb />
held them down with hollow <lb />
tensions and unfulfilled promises <lb />
the last years. While the <lb />
Democrats believe in revenue <lb />
only for the expenses of the govern- <lb />
economically administered, <lb />
they prefer tree trade to a sys- <lb />
of plutocracy which tends to <lb />
gobble what the many make into <lb />
the of the few. It is also <lb />
gratifying to that man <lb />
who earns his bread by the sweat <lb />
of bis has learned that high <lb />
protective taxes have not made his <lb />
wages higher, but have made the <lb />
price of everything which he has to <lb />
higher; and it is gratifying to <lb />
that he has voted for a reform <lb />
this line. <lb />
HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK. <lb />
SAFES <lb />
FACTORY PRINCIPAL OFFICE <lb />
We acknowledge an invitation to <lb />
The Southern Inter-State <lb />
Convention to be held at <lb />
Dec. 17th. The object of <lb />
the Convention is to united <lb />
and harmonious action in all the <lb />
Southern in regard to <lb />
more people and capital to the <lb />
South. We hope the Convention <lb />
will take some decided action in <lb />
this matter. The needs more <lb />
men and capital, while we wish <lb />
to see them here, we do not want <lb />
such as have been going to the <lb />
Territories for the last two <lb />
decades. We want and need men <lb />
whoso influence will be building up <lb />
the South, morally, socially and <lb />
financially. Liberal inducements <lb />
should be held out to such men, and <lb />
steps should be taken to prevent <lb />
any other fro-i coming. <lb />
Davis and Gregory, <lb />
Hare the Leading for the Sale <lb />
of <lb />
Oxford booming, no doubt <lb />
about that, and no firm or business <lb />
is keeping more even pace with the <lb />
spirit of progress awake there than <lb />
the firm whose name beads this <lb />
Every tobacco shipper in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina knows <lb />
Davis Gregory, or know of them. <lb />
Those who know them are aware <lb />
that their warehouse is the place to <lb />
get good prices for fine tobacco <lb />
and those who know them from <lb />
what other have said are ready to <lb />
testify that they never beard any <lb />
man say to the contrary. What <lb />
everybody says is so must be so. <lb />
Why is this so Because there m <lb />
no better market than Oxford, <lb />
because no the <lb />
State nave a bettor building in <lb />
which to operate this <lb />
oat not be a small item <lb />
they have ample capital to pay <lb />
all the tobacco that is placed on <lb />
their floors, and pay good prices <lb />
Saris Oratory's ware- <lb />
and they have sufficient room to ac- <lb />
the sales. <lb />
Ask any Pitt county farmer who <lb />
sold there if he did not get good <lb />
satisfactory prices for his to <lb />
and he I give an <lb />
answer. There was a Pitt <lb />
county day at Davis Oregon's <lb />
warehouse recently, every man <lb />
who had there came away <lb />
Their tobacco brought <lb />
prices that pleased them, they re- <lb />
the cash for it returned <lb />
home happy. Header, if you are a <lb />
tobacco grower, you be made as <lb />
happy as your neighbor if you will <lb />
follow his example and ship your <lb />
tobacco to Davis Gregory. Ship <lb />
them one lot and when you get your <lb />
of sales you will be sure to <lb />
send them have <lb />
sales every day, sell for high prices, <lb />
and make prompt returns. <lb />
STOVES. STOVES. <lb />
r. <lb />
SI <lb />
HI<lb />
We are specialty of <lb />
COOKING A STOVES, <lb />
are receiving the finest <lb />
line ever brought to Greenville <lb />
Our stock will be complete <lb />
embracing every size made. <lb />
Our popular <lb />
still stands at the head. Our <lb />
other brands are all good. We <lb />
have the heaviest Stove for <lb />
the money ever put on this <lb />
market. We carry a full line <lb />
of Pine and Fix- <lb />
Tinware, Hardware. <lb />
Saw Glimmers, Paints, <lb />
Oils, Doors and Sash, Glass <lb />
and Putty. <lb />
We want to see everybody <lb />
that wants a Cook Stove. We <lb />
are prepared to Supply the <lb />
demand. <lb />
-5 <lb />
Scrap ft Grifton. n D j <lb />
Cotton and have gone <lb />
down to low ebb. <lb />
News, is as scarce as laughing <lb />
Republicans after the n. <lb />
Most of the cotton shipped from <lb />
here goes on the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
C. M. A. Griffin will engage <lb />
in tie strawberry business pretty ex- <lb />
Mr. C. P Gaskins is visiting his <lb />
daughter at this week Mrs. <lb />
J. R. B. Carraway. <lb />
The Grifton School will give a <lb />
concert at Hookerton. Greene Co., <lb />
Saturday night 29th. <lb />
Masters Gaskins and Her- <lb />
James, went gunning on <lb />
day, and one shot dog was all the <lb />
game captured. <lb />
Mr. John Salesman for <lb />
nursery, has been in <lb />
town the past week delivering fruit <lb />
trees, strawberry plants, <lb />
Rev J. L. a fine <lb />
and instructive sermon at Salem <lb />
at Sunday 16th <lb />
and quite a number of our town <lb />
were in attendance. <lb />
The members of the different <lb />
churches at this place have joint <lb />
prayer meetings at the academy <lb />
every Sunday night and much inter. <lb />
est is being manifested. <lb />
DOS. <lb />
At the residence R. Brown, In <lb />
Township, Pitt county, on <lb />
th 14th day of November 1890, <lb />
Murphy, a highly respected citizen, aged <lb />
years, months and days. He <lb />
was a former resident Greene county <lb />
moved to Pitt county about ten years <lb />
ago. Mr. was a Christian, a <lb />
devoted husband and indulgent lather. <lb />
Be leaves a wife, eight children <lb />
grand children to mourn <lb />
their loss He was a member <lb />
Of the Free Will Baptist for for- <lb />
years and remained arm to hie <lb />
until death. The low to be- <lb />
family to gain. The- Lord <lb />
Vat Lord be<lb />
A Beef Market. <lb />
Opened in Greenville. Johnson, Nor- <lb />
Co. have opened a market at <lb />
their store opposite Opera <lb />
House. We respectfully ask a liberal <lb />
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 to call on us selling <lb />
STOVES I <lb />
-A full hue of- <lb />
Cooking and Heating <lb />
STOVES. <lb />
Hardware and Tinware <lb />
A full line just received. <lb />
All to be sold low as can be <lb />
--------FOB cash.------- <lb />
We are ready to take orders for <lb />
TOBACCO -T- <lb />
for next season. <lb />
C. <lb />
After a business <lb />
of twenty <lb />
years we do not <lb />
to tell you that we <lb />
Farming Implements, <lb />
Heavy Fancy Groceries that have never <lb />
Flour a Specialty, heard of in t <lb />
Sf <lb />
WoodS, Willow Ware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Trunks and Valises, <lb />
Harness and Whips. <lb />
in, <lb />
county, and each <lb />
season we are <lb />
work trying to serve <lb />
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 <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads, single and double, Mattresses and <lb />
Springs, Children's Beds, Cribs and Cradles, Wash-stands, <lb />
and seat Chairs, and Rooking Cl <lb />
Children's and Dining and C <lb />
lots other tilings too numerous to mention. We thank you <lb />
past favors trust and believe that you will continue to pat <lb />
us, for we work not alone for our interest but also for <lb />
WILSON- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Is now an established fact and <lb />
self to the readers of the We <lb />
no enemies to punish, or friends to <lb />
Don't pay one man as a means to rob his m <lb />
buy Tobacco on its merits and stand <lb />
to compare sales with any market in the SI <lb />
Try us and be convinced, proof of the <lb />
the We will pay for all He <lb />
w heads used in shipping to us. Prompt <lb />
attention given the sale of every pile of <lb />
on our floor, and SAVE you over a third <lb />
charges of what you pay in other markets <lb />
have your tobacco sold. Give us a trial. <lb />
Your friend, <lb />
Ed. M. PA <lb />
Sales every day <lb />
HARRIS WAR <lb />
We make no loud advertisements but will pay as <lb />
and all grades of tobacco- <lb />
much <lb />
As any House <lb />
We guarantee all patrons the very best possible <lb />
personal attention <lb />
Every Lot of Tobacco pat on oar Phi <lb />
We know that a poor sale means a loss of patronage <lb />
business men cannot afford <lb />
Empty Hogsheads furnished free. Find them with A. <lb />
Greenville, or with E. S. Harris, Falkland. <lb />
Our market is the best market for bright tobacco In <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 <lb />
Our house is the best lighted in town and we have <lb />
advantage that can be had on a loose market. Give <lb />
and be <lb />
HARRIS,<lb /></p>
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It H 1- for i <lb />
i ct Dr. <lb />
a pure <lb />
impart- rich bloom of he <lb />
whole If. <lb />
inch H to be seen <lb />
ill tin- <lb />
The quality depend inn oh <lb />
upon I or <lb />
in. To the rich in life <lb />
Strength constituents use <lb />
Dr II. Sarsaparilla. It <lb />
will nourish the of <lb />
from which th- of vitality <lb />
drawn. <lb />
A was killed Hi a I lot <lb />
Children who a re troubled with <lb />
may be quickly giving them <lb />
Dr. J. II. Liquid <lb />
It kills expels worms. <lb />
The painting sold <lb />
to the <lb />
circulation of the <lb />
and life and <lb />
to every of the body; appetite <lb />
the hour of rest brings with it <lb />
sound repose. This can be secured <lb />
taking Dr. J. II. Sarsaparilla. <lb />
One hull of the potato crop o <lb />
Washington county, IT. Y., has <lb />
been i timed rot. <lb />
For rheumatic and neuralgic pains, <lb />
rub in Dr. J. II. Volcanic Oil <lb />
Liniment, and take Dr. J. II. <lb />
Sarsaparilla. You will not suffer long, <lb />
but will be gratified with a speedy and <lb />
effective cure. <lb />
John T. Walker, Co., silk <lb />
importers, of New York, have tailed <lb />
tor <lb />
If you feel of cross and <lb />
peevish-take H. <lb />
cheerfulness will return and <lb />
life acquire new zest. <lb />
The grave of <lb />
H. Y is daily bedecked <lb />
wit flowers bands. <lb />
th a stub <lb />
and <lb />
J. H. <lb />
in <lb />
have no <lb />
very tired <lb />
strength <lb />
Don t irritate your lungs <lb />
born cough when a <lb />
live remedy may In found in <lb />
Tar Wine Lung <lb />
If you are all run down <lb />
all the Dr. J. H <lb />
Sarsaparilla. It will impart <lb />
and vitality to your system. <lb />
ft the world <lb />
Rheum <lb />
aDd Skin <lb />
pa Alfred <lb />
perfect sari IS guaranteed to give <lb />
money funded <lb />
Neuralgic Persons <lb />
And those troubled with nervousness <lb />
from care or overwork will be relieved by taking <lb />
Brown's Iron Bitters. <lb />
has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. <lb />
i E Ft i- , fl I <lb />
hi k y <lb />
E H <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
A Month i Bright Men or <lb />
board Ladies in county <lb />
P. W. Co., Philadelphia, Pa, <lb />
OPIUM <lb />
and Whiskey <lb />
cured at home <lb />
without pain. <lb />
of particulars sent FREE. <lb />
B. M. M. Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
Office Whitehall St. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
We have the the easies <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
every instance. Call be con <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
deuce, clothes a specialty. <lb />
DEAR <lb />
ft WISES <lb />
heard. C <lb />
F. <lb />
M Kara. f <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
hair. <lb />
Promote a luxuriant growth. <lb />
Never Pails to Gray <lb />
Hair to Youthful Color. <lb />
Cure hair falling.<lb />
I Agents Wanted <lb />
For Dr. new book, covering <lb />
his life's work and trip <lb />
Through, and From <lb />
entitled Manger to <lb />
embracing a new life of Christ and a <lb />
story of Palestine and its people, illus- <lb />
with over wonderful <lb />
of scenery Holy Land, copies of <lb />
old masters, and famous pictures from <lb />
the Land and times of the Saviour, also <lb />
a grand picture of Jerusalem on the day <lb />
of the crucifixion in colors and ten <lb />
feet in length. This is Dr. <lb />
life work and Ids greatest book. Orders <lb />
are now pouring in from all parts of the <lb />
civilized world. You will never have <lb />
another like it. copies will be <lb />
sold the first year. Agents should drop <lb />
all else and secure territory. Such <lb />
chances come only once in a life time- <lb />
Exclusively territory given -full pro- <lb />
i The most remarkable and <lb />
wonderful of all books about the Land, <lb />
Times, People of the Bible. Go to <lb />
work now and yon will make hundreds <lb />
, of Territory going with a rush; <lb />
act now; no capital needed. Name <lb />
I you want, and write at once for <lb />
to <lb />
F. JOHNSON CO,, <lb />
Main Street, Va. <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 line line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. U. <lb />
v E <lb />
Ginger Tonic It cures the worst Cough, <lb />
Weak Limits, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. eta. <lb />
The only rare care for Coma. <lb />
at or CO., N. Y. <lb />
For many years used and <lb />
by Physicians, but <lb />
introduced generally.<lb />
PLASTERS. <lb />
The best Porous Plaster made <lb />
or all and weak places <lb />
Unlike other plasters, so be sure <lb />
get the genuine with the <lb />
of a bell on the back-cloth <lb />
Richards, <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business ii. the U. S. <lb />
office or in the Courts attended <lb />
for Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents In less time than those <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing s sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
. Is of the U. S. Patent Office. For <lb />
; circular, advise terms reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, <lb />
I address, U. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
RESORT <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
AT THE GLASS <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBER SHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
CULLEY EDMONDS <lb />
C. B. EDWARDS N. B. BROUGHTON <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
j Printers and Binders, <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Commercial, <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
EDWARDS <lb />
PRINTERS AND <lb />
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
Many Persons <lb />
Are broken down from overwork or household <lb />
can Brown's Iron Bitters. <lb />
the aids digestion, removes ex- <lb />
of bile, and cures malaria. <lb />
AYCOCK <lb />
N. C. <lb />
C. C. DANIELS <lb />
N. C <lb />
DANIELS DANIELS. <lb />
Attorneys- w , <lb />
WILSON, n. c <lb />
HE. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
A LEX <lb />
K Y AT-L A W, <lb />
G R E E N V I L J. C <lb />
J. E. M RE. J. rt. FUCKER. <lb />
TUCKER MURPHY., <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W <lb />
N. C. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. MARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
A AT-La W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LI G. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Collection <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
I B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT LAW, <lb />
N. U. <lb />
R. J. MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
G KEEN VILLE, N. C <lb />
of <lb />
in Skinner Build <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery. <lb />
Books, Stationery and Cigars at the Reflector Book Store.<lb /></p>
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STOVES. <lb />
We handle the well-known Richmond Stove Celebrated Stoves. <lb />
They have no superior in the market for finish and baking and <lb />
cooking qualities. We guarantee every one we sell to give <lb />
satisfaction or money refunded. They are made of <lb />
Iron which is said to be the best.------ <lb />
Which is the best Cook Stove <lb />
NEW <lb />
Which is the next best I <lb />
NEW PATRON-- <lb />
ii <lb />
W -i <lb />
w fl Where can we find them I <lb />
has all the latest improvements, heavy reversible braced tin At i. d. <lb />
lined doors, shelf, Alaska knobs and lifter, swinging hearth plate, ash <lb />
pan and broiler, hinged flue stop, cut tops, sliding damper , <lb />
i i j w A l l l l a l Who keeps Pots, Spiders and <lb />
ill front door, large chip door, heavy covers, hand plated door <lb />
A superb cooking stove at moderate prices. We carry five sizes from D D Haskett c. <lb />
to <lb />
Who keeps the best Stove Pipe <lb />
D. Haskett Co. <lb />
THE NEW PATRON. <lb />
This is strictly first-class stove, its baking and cooking qualities are tin. <lb />
surpassed, reversible, well braced heavy covers, automatic oven k beat no stove j <lb />
shelf, nickel knobs, large flues. This is a first class stove at a very low D D Co <lb />
price. Three sizes to <lb />
THE <lb />
Who sells Windows and <lb />
cheap <lb />
Is a large, heavy, plain stove, guaranteed to give satisfaction. Two D. D. Haskett Co. <lb />
Sizes to <lb />
THE <lb />
This is a cheap stove with lined doors. We sell a large No. for <lb />
THE <lb />
We have it at last. The handsomest and the heaviest Stove ever sold in Greenville for <lb />
the price. Only with ware. <lb />
Who sells Cucumber Pumps at <lb />
D. D. Haskett Co. <lb />
We earn sizes and prices of Cooking Stoves and sizes <lb />
and prices Heating Stoves, for Coal or Wood. <lb />
We carry a large line <lb />
Hollowware Tinware, <lb />
All from the best manufacturers. Out STOVE PIPE is made of the best iron and we guarantee <lb />
every joint to give satisfaction as to durability. With ten years experience in the stove business <lb />
we think we know what the people need in Cooking and Heating Stoves, and we are sure that we <lb />
have succeeded in securing such as will give satisfaction to all. The Richmond Stove Stoves <lb />
are noted for quick baking and for using but little fuel. We ask everybody want to <lb />
come to see us. Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb />
Who sells Spades at i <lb />
D. Haskett C <lb />
Who sells Meat and <lb />
Sausage I <lb />
D D. Haskett Co. <lb />
D. D. Haskett Co. <lb />
Where is the best place to get <lb />
Corn Shelters <lb />
D. D. Haskett Co. <lb />
Where can I the best and <lb />
Hardware <lb />
D. D. Haskett Co.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN Oft, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Local S pa r ks <lb />
Cooper's <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
N. C. <lb />
is the leading place <lb />
For farmers to sell tobacco. <lb />
If you the highest prices <lb />
Don't tail to ship your tobacco <lb />
To Cooper's, N. C. <lb />
Cotton to <lb />
Go to Brown Bros, for Shoes. <lb />
One month to Christmas. <lb />
Highest cash prices paid for cot- <lb />
ton H. F. Keel <lb />
Fish oysters plentiful. <lb />
Nice and Shoes <lb />
at Brown Bros. <lb />
Thanksgiving, then Xmas. <lb />
Ladies, examine <lb />
of Dress Goods. <lb />
The fair season has closed. <lb />
Go to C D. tree's for your <lb />
Christmas goods. <lb />
is talking electric lights. <lb />
Tho mast Biscuits <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
C. D. is the place to <lb />
buy your groceries. <lb />
But a fen- more days of this month. <lb />
Brown Bros, are selling good <lb />
Calico for yard. <lb />
Black suspenders are all the rage. <lb />
Try some of the new corned <lb />
lets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Let everybody give thanks <lb />
row. <lb />
C. D. bought his goods <lb />
cheap and sell them cheap. <lb />
Thanksgiving turkeys are <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Let us all observe Thanksgiving <lb />
Day. <lb />
Dixon's made Shoos for <lb />
children and ladies, at Brown Bros. <lb />
A very cold winter, says the <lb />
Beady in five Minutes, Prepared <lb />
Buckwheat, at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The is low and clear as <lb />
mud. <lb />
Glasgow received <lb />
a tine load of horses direct from <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Wild ducks are reported as Hying <lb />
about. <lb />
For a One drive or work horse <lb />
call on Glasgow Brans. A new lot <lb />
just arrived. <lb />
Winter is upon us, shoo I smell <lb />
breath. <lb />
Davis and New Dome Sowing <lb />
Machines for sale by J. C. Lanier, <lb />
at Brown Store. <lb />
The hammer and saw arc getting <lb />
up a hum. <lb />
Brown Bros, don't sell at cost nor <lb />
below cost, but as to it as any <lb />
reliable firm in town. <lb />
The children are in high glee talk- <lb />
Christmas. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The weather is much cooler than a <lb />
week ago. <lb />
Cotton cash <lb />
price paid for cotton seed. Bags <lb />
famished on application. <lb />
G E. <lb />
Gobble, gobble, gobble, oh, that <lb />
turkey to-morrow. . <lb />
per lb for Sweet <lb />
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Many peanuts are being shipped <lb />
from this section. <lb />
Tons coal, <lb />
Shingles, <lb />
1,000.000 Laths, <lb />
For sale by J. J. Cherry. <lb />
The price of meat and flour both <lb />
declined last week. <lb />
Icing Sugar, Currants, Citron, <lb />
Oranges, Lemons, <lb />
Apples, Nuts, Bananas, <lb />
and Cakes in stock at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Where did you <lb />
get that beaver, Gus. <lb />
We offer for Thanksgiving Pres- <lb />
at Lowest Price a fine line of <lb />
Cook Stoves, Heaters, Lamps and <lb />
other useful articles for the house- <lb />
hold. Latham <lb />
The newly elected county officers <lb />
will qualify next Monday. <lb />
Send for It. Holiday <lb />
and Buyer's Guide Has <lb />
everything in it in regard to Mer- <lb />
and Holiday Goods. B. <lb />
General Supply House, <lb />
Went worth Ave., Chicago, <lb />
Watch Greenville, and you will see <lb />
the old town coming yet. <lb />
Anything yon buy our mar- <lb />
it not satisfactory you may re- <lb />
turn it and your will be re- <lb />
funded. We keep fresh beef, pork, <lb />
motion, kid. poultry, and solicit <lb />
Soar patronage. Johnson, <lb />
A Co. <lb />
Lots of strangers in town every <lb />
day. Travel is large. <lb />
The cotton seed oil mill at Tar <lb />
started up last week. <lb />
The rich need Christian charity, <lb />
but the poor sort. <lb />
We bear that the Alberta Gallatin <lb />
Co. is writing here for dates. <lb />
Put boxes on lamp posts on <lb />
Thanksgiving for the orphans. <lb />
Farmers in some sections say that <lb />
potatoes are beginning to rot. <lb />
Several real estate transactions re- <lb />
The market is active. <lb />
New uniforms are being made for <lb />
the Bough k Beady Fire Company. <lb />
The received a hand- <lb />
printed copy of Got. <lb />
Thanksgiving proclamation, which <lb />
overlooked mentioning last-reek. <lb />
Mr. V. F. Wilson, of the Advance, <lb />
spent Sunday in town. <lb />
Miss Jennie Savage returned home <lb />
Monday from a stats to Farmville. <lb />
Judge Geo. H. Brown of Washings <lb />
ton was in town one day last week. <lb />
Mrs A. L. Blow has returned home <lb />
from a visit to Richmond and <lb />
more. <lb />
We were pleased to have a call <lb />
from Mr. H. D. of Tarboro, on <lb />
Monday night. <lb />
Don't forget to take up a collection <lb />
for the orphans and <lb />
the We <lb />
want know how much is D <lb />
A Braxton, who died near <lb />
Greenville on last was <lb />
buried in Baptist Church yard here <lb />
on Thursday evening, Rev. A. D. <lb />
Hunter conducting funeral services. <lb />
Last <lb />
week Mr. C. D. Rountree <lb />
brought us a green garden pea vine <lb />
which had young and <lb />
on it. Were you about to remark any- <lb />
Mr. A. N. Ryan recently returned thing upon the climate of this section <lb />
from the North where he purchased <lb />
I To Tat farmers. <lb />
j Col. I. A. Sugg will furnish to the <lb />
renting land to tenants <lb />
printed agreements that are value <lb />
in the renting of lands. Go and sec <lb />
him. Every farmer should have a <lb />
written agreement with his tenants <lb />
and thus save much trouble and <lb />
a large stock holiday goods. <lb />
Mr. James E. Moore of William- <lb />
N. C., was in town last <lb />
day, on legal business presume. <lb />
Mr. Simon A. Kittrell, a very ex- <lb />
man. died at his home a few <lb />
miles from Greenville on last Friday, <lb />
21st. <lb />
Mr. E. C. King, telegraph operator <lb />
at Falkland, town last Friday <lb />
and spent a short while at the Re- <lb />
Mr. W. A. James and daughter <lb />
Miss Carrie, of are visiting <lb />
the family of Mr. D. H. James, Reg, <lb />
brier Deeds. <lb />
Mr. Jas. L. Harris left here on last <lb />
Saturday morning to accept a <lb />
on the Wilson Advance. Ah <lb />
Jimmie <lb />
Mr. B. F. Sugg has moved his <lb />
family into the Baker house, on <lb />
Washington street. The house on <lb />
Dickerson avenue that he vacated <lb />
will be occupied by Mr. J. J. Cory. <lb />
Mr. II- M. Johnson representing <lb />
the Wilmington Messenger was in <lb />
town last also Mr. B. W. Cobb <lb />
representing the same paper passed <lb />
through Monday night for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
The Greene brothers have <lb />
chased the house from <lb />
Mr. W. W. Leggett, and Mrs. E. <lb />
Greene will occupy it. under <lb />
stand that Mr. family are <lb />
preparing to move to South <lb />
Dr. L. R. Thompson, , <lb />
has been spending the <lb />
week with relatives here. On the <lb />
hat page of the Reflector to-day <lb />
appease an article on from <lb />
her pen contributed to the September i <lb />
number of the Surgical <lb />
Reporter. <lb />
Hon. T. G. Skinner, of Hertford, <lb />
N. C, our Congressman from this <lb />
district, came to Greenville last Sat- <lb />
to see his brothers, Messrs. <lb />
and Harry Skinner. He ex- <lb />
to leave Washington next <lb />
Monday. He says he has no idea <lb />
that the Congress will <lb />
the force bill. <lb />
Renumber the sale of the personal <lb />
effects of Mrs. S. E. Vick, deceased, <lb />
at the old Lang store this morning- <lb />
Several articles that the ladies want <lb />
will be sold and they are invited to <lb />
be present. <lb />
A man who had imbibed too freely <lb />
of the lightning liquid made quite a <lb />
to do, Saturday, because Sergeant <lb />
Smith was taking him to the lock <lb />
up. He might have avoided this if <lb />
had been let alone. <lb />
Pounding. <lb />
Last Friday evening just after dark <lb />
a dray backed up to the rear piazza <lb />
at the Methodist parsonage <lb />
loaded with all sorts of edibles <lb />
for the pastor and his family. This <lb />
of is <lb />
The donors were so nu- <lb />
that it would be difficult to <lb />
thank all personally, and I hereby <lb />
express our gratitude to our many <lb />
friends. R. B. John. <lb />
The children of the Methodist <lb />
Sunday School will please meet the <lb />
Pastor and his wife Saturday morn- <lb />
at o'clock to learn some of <lb />
the songs in their new Let all <lb />
come who can. <lb />
There be public worship at <lb />
the Methodist Church Thursday <lb />
morning at o'clock. Contributions <lb />
will be received for the Oxford Or- <lb />
Asylum. Public <lb />
to attend. <lb />
The other day Mr. S. P. Erwin <lb />
brought two bunches of small <lb />
sweet potatoes that had grown from <lb />
parts of- the vine that had taken <lb />
There were ten or a dozen little <lb />
potatoes in each bunch. <lb />
Quite a novel given last <lb />
night in the Opera House by the <lb />
voting ladies. It was designated <lb />
the party. A de- <lb />
evening was spent. <lb />
chew, I <lb />
Cant. W. A. is now <lb />
of Myers and <lb />
bock on the inn on Tar river. He <lb />
his everywhere and we are <lb />
to see him back no this <lb />
Good years to <lb />
Mr. P. G. Mayo, of Falkland, who <lb />
has this season been a tobacco buyer <lb />
on the Oxford market, was in Green- <lb />
ville Saturday. He told us that in <lb />
January he and a Mr. Parham, of <lb />
Oxford, will open a general <lb />
and brokerage office in Green <lb />
ville, will make a specialty <lb />
handling fertilizers. Mr. Mayo was <lb />
looking alter some the arrange <lb />
while here Saturday. <lb />
Mr. E. B. Moore, of is <lb />
spending a few days in town this <lb />
week. He brought Mrs. Moore and <lb />
the children over with him and they <lb />
will remain with her parents, Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Allen Warren, until early <lb />
spring. It affords pleasure to her <lb />
numerous friends to know that Mrs. <lb />
Moore has sufficiently recovered from <lb />
her sickness to be able to take <lb />
the trip over here, and though yet <lb />
quite feeble she is slowly regaining <lb />
health. <lb />
There arc numerous peddlers in <lb />
this section. <lb />
Ice several mornings the past week, <lb />
and heavy <lb />
Several large real estate sales will <lb />
take place next Monday. <lb />
The Guard was out for drill last <lb />
Friday. men in rank and file. <lb />
The Washington Gazette says corn <lb />
is scarce down there. Send up to <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
To-day the Thanksgiving turkey <lb />
will be slain in readiness for to <lb />
row. <lb />
J. L. Jackson brought us a twin <lb />
apple raised on his father's <lb />
A went around <lb />
merchants Monday night and <lb />
naked if would observe <lb />
Dav. one in <lb />
the affirmative, so without, publishing <lb />
the we announce that all the <lb />
stores in town will be to- <lb />
morrow. <lb />
Those heaters in the Baptist <lb />
Church, mention of which was made <lb />
last week, were put in by Messrs. <lb />
Latham A- Fender. They are the <lb />
nicest thing in the line ever brought <lb />
to Greenville. The heaters were <lb />
used on Sunday the first time <lb />
and made the building very comfort- <lb />
able <lb />
Next Monday will be <lb />
day in Greenville <lb />
has been in town <lb />
made charming <lb />
an interest <lb />
and a large <lb />
crowd will be in town. The County <lb />
Commissioners will be in session, <lb />
their first meeting for the new fiscal <lb />
year; the various county offices will <lb />
tender their bonds and take the oath <lb />
of office; and very large real estate <lb />
sales are to be made. <lb />
Business will be suspended at the <lb />
Reflect r office to-morrow, it is <lb />
our usual custom to observe Thanks- <lb />
giving Day. The telegraph office <lb />
will only be kept open a short while <lb />
both and evening. Parties <lb />
who will wish to do any telegraph- <lb />
please govern themselves accord-<lb />
Mr. Henry Keel his had an ex- <lb />
tension put to his stables, running <lb />
back in the rear feet, consisting <lb />
of four box stalls and fifteen open <lb />
stalls. He is now in blue glass re- <lb />
purchasing some of the finest <lb />
horses and mules ever brought to <lb />
this section the State. He will <lb />
return this week be sure and call <lb />
to see him. <lb />
An Italian band <lb />
this week. They <lb />
music. <lb />
L. L. A. Kit- <lb />
deceased, has a notice in this <lb />
paper. <lb />
Why is Jim Smith, the <lb />
a boy after a bath Because he is a <lb />
clean shaver. <lb />
The express office will be open on <lb />
Thanksgiving day from to a. m., <lb />
and from to p. u. <lb />
servants can be more easily <lb />
employed now since there is not much <lb />
fleece for them in the cotton patch. <lb />
Before another issue of this paper <lb />
building and loan payments will be <lb />
due. Shareholders should be prompt- <lb />
Mr. Glasgow Evans brought in a <lb />
nice lot of horses from Richmond <lb />
last night. Go around and see them. <lb />
It is said that Dr. Marquis, the <lb />
dentist, guarantees all his work, and <lb />
is recommended very highly by his <lb />
patients. <lb />
The recent financial panic North <lb />
t the price of cotton so low that <lb />
for the time being trade lost much of <lb />
its briskness. <lb />
Thanksgiving services at the <lb />
Church to-morrow at a. <lb />
sermon on by Pastor. <lb />
Public invited. <lb />
have a pumpkin, <lb />
As big as ever seen; <lb />
Guess how many seeds it has <lb />
And get a fine machine. <lb />
Greenville's population continues <lb />
on the additions Mon- <lb />
day morning that will be voters in <lb />
about twenty one years. <lb />
Mr William Baker of Washington, <lb />
has rented two stalls in tho market <lb />
house here and keeps well supplied <lb />
with fish and oysters. <lb />
A Western Union force in charge <lb />
of Foreman J. A. Nobles, is extent <lb />
the railroad wire from this place <lb />
to and Kins ton, <lb />
A couple who were married <lb />
The Reflector knows two to- <lb />
who are looking at <lb />
Greenville with an idea of making <lb />
this a market for the weed. One <lb />
them told us this town was Wound to <lb />
have warehouses before the next <lb />
season, and that there were several <lb />
buyers who had much rather come <lb />
here to operate than go to Ox <lb />
ford or Henderson. <lb />
Watch <lb />
Since last issue we have examined <lb />
into the matter a bit and find that, it <lb />
would not have been a violation of <lb />
the law to have printed what our <lb />
Grimesland correspondent said about <lb />
the big The substance of <lb />
what he said is that J. O. Proctor <lb />
Bro., the purchasers of the pump- <lb />
kin, will receive guesses as to the <lb />
number of seeds contained in the <lb />
pumpkin, the person who guesses the <lb />
correct number or comes nearest to it <lb />
to receive a handsome gold watch. <lb />
Boll of Honor, First <lb />
Quarter. <lb />
Baker, Ora Whichard, Ger- <lb />
Williams, Ella Tucker, <lb />
Sheppard, liner Sugg, Pattie Smith <lb />
Carrie Latham, Haddock, Min- <lb />
Cox. <lb />
The highest average was made <lb />
by Miss Pattie Smith. <lb />
Olive Daniel, Blanche Flanagan, <lb />
Sarah Hooker, Bessie Patrice, Hugh <lb />
Willie Daniel, Richard <lb />
White, Emily Higgs, Fred <lb />
Snakes All Dead <lb />
hear of some big potato jokes. <lb />
Mr. Wall, a saw mill man near <lb />
Farmville, said that Mr. Edwards, the <lb />
overseer on Mr. Elbert farm, <lb />
had been to him trying to borrow a <lb />
carryall to haul some big potatoes to <lb />
the mill to get them sawed up, the <lb />
boards to be used in covering a potato <lb />
house and the sawdust to make potato <lb />
puddings. Another man about <lb />
ton is reported to having made so <lb />
many potatoes on a small piece of <lb />
land he had to rent more land <lb />
to bank them up on. <lb />
We All Chew. <lb />
Last Thursday Mr. Henry Arch- <lb />
bell, of Kinston, representing the <lb />
Southern Pines Chewing Gum Com <lb />
of that town, was in Green- <lb />
ville introducing the article. He <lb />
presented the Reflector with a <lb />
whole box and since then the force <lb />
has been well supplied with some- <lb />
thing to chew. This gum is made <lb />
from the balsam the long leaf <lb />
low pine and possesses valuable med- <lb />
properties. Several of the mer- <lb />
chants here will keep it sale. <lb />
Rates to House and <lb />
informs us that he <lb />
has received rates for passengers to <lb />
and from House and From <lb />
Greenville to the former station the <lb />
rate is cents 1st class and cents <lb />
2nd class, and to the latter station it <lb />
is cents 1st class and cents 2nd <lb />
class. has been abandoned <lb />
and in future trains will not stop <lb />
th ere Heretofore passengers <lb />
off or had to pay <lb />
full fare between Greenville and the <lb />
Junction, and thanks are due <lb />
that he kept after the com- <lb />
until they gave rates to these <lb />
new stations. <lb />
OF THE FASHION <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
ofter for the next <lb />
days bargains <lb />
Never Heard of Before <lb />
in Greenville. In <lb />
In presenting this our annual to <lb />
our many friends and patrons we desire to <lb />
congratulate all upon their prosperity <lb />
this season. You have labored <lb />
hard to overcome hard times and you have our <lb />
best wishes over the well-earned <lb />
victory. At the same time we wish <lb />
to inform you that a second trip to northern <lb />
markets have filled our store with many new and <lb />
Seasonable Goods. <lb />
Can you afford <lb />
to throw away your hard-earned money on <lb />
worthless trash and second-hand goods when <lb />
we offer you a large assortment of Reliable <lb />
Goods at the lowest living prices. <lb />
I shall be glad to have my old friends come to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
Are you able <lb />
to clothe your family in shabby wearing <lb />
that are not at any price <lb />
To-day Young send out <lb />
a supplement to the county readers <lb />
of the Reflector which tells how <lb />
somebody may get a handsome <lb />
Domestic Sewing Machine free. They <lb />
have an pound pumpkin on <lb />
and the person guessing the <lb />
nearest to the number of seed it con- <lb />
will get the machine. Read <lb />
the supplement, it will give you full <lb />
particulars. <lb />
D. D. Haskett Co. <lb />
numbers of stoves, six being the <lb />
number sold last Friday alone. They <lb />
have good stoves, advertise liberally, <lb />
and it is no wonder sales are <lb />
large. Besides their regular stand- <lb />
advertisement and the margin <lb />
line on first page they have another <lb />
large advertisement on one side of a <lb />
supplement sent out with the Re- <lb />
to-day. This will tell you <lb />
something about the excellence of <lb />
their stoves, and also of n other <lb />
articles they keep. <lb />
Commendable- <lb />
Our thanks arc extended to Misses <lb />
Annie Sheppard and Florence <lb />
committee, for an invitation to <lb />
a Japanese party to be given on <lb />
Thursday night, in <lb />
Germania Hall. The object of the <lb />
party is for pleasure, and a booth <lb />
will be opened for the display of cu- <lb />
Five cents to gaze <lb />
many curiosities they will have, and <lb />
the proceeds will go to the orphans <lb />
at Oxford. The participants will be <lb />
dressed in regular Japanese style. <lb />
We hope the booth will be liberally <lb />
patronized, as the object is a worthy <lb />
one. It is very commendable in these <lb />
young ladies to undertake this and <lb />
they ought to be encouraged. A <lb />
candy stew will be in order and lots <lb />
of fun ahead. <lb />
Entertainment. <lb />
At an early day a dramatic enter- <lb />
will be given in Skinner's <lb />
Opera House, the proceeds of which <lb />
will apply toward raising a fund to <lb />
build a Presbyterian Church in <lb />
Greenville. The entertainment will <lb />
be under the direction of Mrs. Gov. <lb />
Jarvis, and her management assures <lb />
its being unusual Interest Mrs. <lb />
Jarvis has the experience of an ex <lb />
tensive travel both in own and foreign <lb />
lands, has witnessed the very best <lb />
presentations in dramatic art, posses- <lb />
the highest culture, and has never <lb />
undertaken anything that came short <lb />
of success. In this en merit <lb />
she will lie assisted by the best talent <lb />
of the community. and <lb />
full particulars will be made know <lb />
later. An interesting occasion will <lb />
be afforded our people. <lb />
Besides many novelties our stock comprises <lb />
that is new and in the <lb />
following <lb />
all <lb />
We call attention to the big sale of <lb />
land to be made by the Sheriff on the <lb />
1st Monday in December. Messrs. <lb />
Elliott Bros have issued their <lb />
amounting to about <lb />
against William Whitehead and this <lb />
and other executions are in the <lb />
Sheriff's hands and we are informed <lb />
the Sheriff will certainly proceed to <lb />
sell Whitehead's property next Mon- <lb />
day. Those wishing to buy good <lb />
farms had batter attend the sale. <lb />
Honor Ball <lb />
Of Mis Joyner's for the <lb />
month ending Nov. <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Lets Mary <lb />
Mar Alice Annie Randolph, <lb />
Sheppard, Apple Sain, <lb />
Hattie Smith, Barrette, <lb />
Willie Brans, Jimmie <lb />
Charlie George Nelson <lb />
In town last week set a new I <lb />
arrival at Hotel During Past <lb />
Dr. W. L. Best, Grifton; H. L. <lb />
Walter H. Grimes, <lb />
A. M. Wall, Jas. L. R. Patter- <lb />
son, Baltimore; R. M. Johnson, J. J. <lb />
B. W. Cobb. Wilmington; <lb />
John C. Wagner, Kinston; C. W. <lb />
Tayloe, N, C; M. S. Mayo, steamer <lb />
Greenville; O. J. Carroll, Goldsboro; <lb />
Wilson G. Lamb, John D. Biggs, <lb />
James E. Moore, C. F. <lb />
New York; A. R. <lb />
Milwaukee, Wis.; J. J. Burgess, Jas. <lb />
F, J. F. Sykes, W. D. Tun <lb />
Norfolk; John s. Dennis, Surry <lb />
N. C; W. A. steamer <lb />
Myers; F. Royster, W. D. Tee I, <lb />
Tarboro; Geo. H. Brown, J. E. Clark, <lb />
Washington; W. C Atkinson, St. <lb />
Louis; S. W. Pitman, Wilson; W. <lb />
Buckner, Va.; L. J. Bassett, Rocky <lb />
G. Skinner, Hertford; <lb />
three Italian musicians from <lb />
more. <lb />
Dress Goods, <lb />
Trimmings, <lb />
Domestics, <lb />
Wraps, <lb />
Misses Wraps, <lb />
Ladies Underwear, <lb />
Gloves, <lb />
Fine Shoes, <lb />
Fine Shoes, <lb />
Blankets and Flannels, <lb />
Table Linen, <lb />
Embroideries Laces, <lb />
Velvets and Ribbons,; <lb />
Umbrellas, <lb />
Corsets. <lb />
Gent's Clothing. <lb />
Youth's Clothing. <lb />
Boy's Clothing. <lb />
Hats and Caps. <lb />
Gent's Goods <lb />
Gent's Underwear. <lb />
Gent's Fine Footwear. <lb />
Boy's Fine Footwear. <lb />
Carpets and Rugs. <lb />
Floor Oil Cloths. <lb />
Window Shades. <lb />
Lace Curtains. <lb />
Curtain Poles. <lb />
Trunks and Valises. <lb />
Buggy Robes. <lb />
NELLIE <lb />
Flats of all Kinds. <lb />
FINE GOODS <lb />
will sell still cheaper. Bargains <lb />
while the goods last. <lb />
Higgs Sisters, <lb />
Fall Styles. Greenville, N. V. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BITS <lb />
their year's supplies will find t <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before pus. <lb />
chasing elsewhere. <lb />
in all Its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy t one profit. A com- <lb />
stock <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb />
sold tor CASH, therefore, having no <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Greenville. M. V. <lb />
FOB RENT.-In Greens county, N. <lb />
of the finest farms for Cotton <lb />
Corn, Grain an General Pro- <lb />
ducts of the soil in the State; known as <lb />
the Streeter Plantation. The farm con <lb />
of enough cleared land for horses <lb />
to cultivate, but only about <lb />
crops to be cultivated annually. <lb />
About halt of the laud this <lb />
year, a rule I adopted a few years since. <lb />
I will rent this farm to any good man <lb />
on reasonable terms. Those wishing to <lb />
. rent on Dr. E. II. <lb />
i tee, at Willow Green. For particulars <lb />
Oct, S. V. WHITEHEAD. <lb />
NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
IN- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line new <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods. <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. <lb />
N. C, January, <lb />
MUSIC HOUSE <lb />
CHAS. L. GASKILL k CO. <lb />
HEW X. C. <lb />
have opened a <lb />
MUSIC <lb />
in which Pianos and Organs of <lb />
the highest grade, are sold at <lb />
the living prices. Also <lb />
small Musical <lb />
of every style and description. <lb />
Send for <lb />
R. B. SHAW, <lb />
s Special Agent, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
bushels of. Cotton Seed for <lb />
which the highest price be <lb />
paid or teed Meal given in ex- <lb />
change. Sacks furnished on application <lb />
Car load of Cotton Seed Meal and <lb />
Hulls on hand for sale at low rates. <lb />
This is the beet feed for stock that is <lb />
known. Apply to <lb />
H. HARDING. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
R J. COBB. C C COBB. T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Pitt Co- N C Co C. <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA, <lb />
of COTTON <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and at <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to out <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
Executor's Notice. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the 80- <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
Executor hum. A. Kittrell, deceased <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to tho estate to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
must present the same on or before <lb />
24th day of November 1891, or this no- <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 24th day of Nov. 1890. <lb />
L, It, Kl <lb />
of S. A. Kittrell, <lb />
STOCK <lb />
Reliable Goods. <lb />
The above is what <lb />
the people need and not so <lb />
much cheap goods which <lb />
prove to be costly. <lb />
We carry a full line <lb />
DRESS GOODS AM <lb />
A nest, <lb />
HATS AND CAT. <lb />
Furnishing, <lb />
Full assortment and many <lb />
other minor lines that an <lb />
carried by dry goods stores <lb />
BROWN BROS. <lb />
C. <lb />
Riverside Nursery is now shipping <lb />
large quantities of various kinds of <lb />
trees, filling orders that have been <lb />
taken during the year. Why the <lb />
people of this eastern section do not <lb />
Set trees from nursery that are <lb />
y we are enable to see <lb />
We can supply your wants in everything that <lb />
is new and fashionable. <lb />
Be sure you see our stock before making <lb />
chases and. we guarantee that you will be <lb />
satisfied <lb />
Remember we keep no second hand goods. <lb />
M. R. LANG. <lb />
BOOTS SHOES, HATS ft CAPS, <lb />
A LEADERS. <lb />
Calicoes Checked Home <lb />
spun White Homespun to <lb />
Worsted to 81.00. <lb />
Shoes 81.00 to Brass Pins <lb />
Needles papers more <lb />
besides for Cakes Soap <lb />
Caps to M cents, Hats <lb />
to Pants Goods <lb />
to 81.15, and other <lb />
things in properties. <lb />
A HEW LEADER. <lb />
Calicoes ft Cheeked Hep <lb />
spun Whits <lb />
S Worsted eta to <lb />
Shoes 81.00 to 84.-J, Brass <lb />
Needles papers sat <lb />
besides for cut; <lb />
Caps to Hat if <lb />
to Pants floods S <lb />
and many<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019015_tn_00011" n="11" />
                <p>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
THE<lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
Death of Mr. F. E. Patrick- <lb />
G. of Wake, . <lb />
M. Holt. <lb />
of <lb />
of i. <lb />
Her-, of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
Mae M. Finer of i Dr. V. in <lb />
Attorney F. York, where an Operation was H f <lb />
son. of formed on him last Friday, was one <lb />
largest provision dealers in <lb />
New York Herald. <lb />
Prank E. win <lb />
died <lb />
comer. <lb />
Chief Justice-A. S. <lb />
of <lb />
Ya., and a prominent mm <lb />
in social club lite. About tin <lb />
weeks in Mr. Patrick was tile i <lb />
lure of and remark d <lb />
was as sound physically as a <lb />
can dollar. A nay or two <lb />
he complained of a pain in <lb />
fool and in a few hours I <lb />
lie <lb />
a ltd <lb />
right <lb />
found that <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The qualified <lb />
as Ext of Spain, de- <lb />
I hereby gives notice to all per- <lb />
i sons indebted to the estate to mike <lb />
mediate payment, and all having <lb />
claims against Raid estate an- notified to <lb />
present the name for payment on or be- <lb />
fore the 20th day October, or <lb />
l his notice will h, plead in liar of re- <lb />
This 20th October. 1800. <lb />
William Spain. <lb />
Ex. of Featherstone Spain. <lb />
Executor's Notice. <lb />
The Clerk of die Superior Court of <lb />
county, having issued letters <lb />
; to me. the on <lb />
the i-iii day of on I he <lb />
estate of Ivey Fleming, deceased, notice <lb />
i is hereby given to all person indebted <lb />
i to the to make immediate pay- <lb />
I to undersigned, and to all <lb />
creditors of Mid estate to present <lb />
. i, ,.,., properly authenticated, to the <lb />
of twelve months after <lb />
j ally became pat all zed. Dr. ; will <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate Walter t lark, of <lb />
Wake . Davis, of Franklin. <lb />
James Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
C. Avery. of Burke. <lb />
First n. Brown. bad y little use of his right <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second I'll <lb />
Connor, of White, We physician, Who came to ; in bar of their recovery. <lb />
conclusion that the trouble was This the 12th i-av of December, 1800. <lb />
District-Spier of in the brain. After <lb />
Make. <lb />
Fifth <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Bo Gray, performed the operation, Having duly ire the <lb />
of being in the substance of Ad- <lb />
I the brain, it was not readied Mr. <lb />
F. of I estate is estimate i at <lb />
Iredell. This includes a life <lb />
policy for is the <lb />
his wife. Mr. Patrick mar- <lb />
Miss Mamie Lewis, of Raleigh, <lb />
X. There was no issue by this <lb />
union. Mrs. Patrick is now at <lb />
ton, X. Y. <lb />
, eminent specialists Mr. Pi <lb />
;. Womack. at I , ft w York last <lb />
and Dr. assisted by <lb />
the <lb />
I estate of Ivey Fleming, <lb />
week <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
t.<lb />
Ninth V. <lb />
Barry. , <lb />
Tenth <lb />
, , , <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
II. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
IN <lb />
U. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
House of District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second District II. P. Cheatham col. <lb />
of <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
,, ,, f <lb />
Fourth H of <lb />
W. Brower. of <lb />
, . , <lb />
Rowland of <lb />
s. S. Henderson, <lb />
of Bantam. . , <lb />
Eighth W. H. A. Cowles <lb />
Anson. <lb />
Ninth District-H. G. Ewart of Hen-<lb />
Superior Court A. Move. <lb />
Sheriff A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of H. James. <lb />
R. <lb />
S. E. Ward. <lb />
R Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
Guilford V Newton, <lb />
T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of Education Henry <lb />
Chairman . B. and D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
School <lb />
of F. W. <lb />
Standard <lb />
Ma v <lb />
Clerk w. <lb />
R. Lang. <lb />
I Police-I. T. Smith. <lb />
R. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
col. 2nd Ward. W. II. an <lb />
Greene. 3rd M. R. In ad <lb />
Allen 4th Ward. Joe Move, col <lb />
Fir-t and Third <lb />
Sundays, and night. Rev. C. <lb />
D. . Rector. <lb />
morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
night. Rev. R. R. John, <lb />
Pa-tor. <lb />
Baptist second and fourth <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Meeting every Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter. Pastor. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. A. F. A <lb />
M. meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow. W. M. <lb />
L. Sec. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets <lb />
even- 2nd and Ma- <lb />
Hall. F. W . Brown. II. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, I. O. O. F. <lb />
Tuesday night. J. White. <lb />
X. C. See. <lb />
Orion it. I. O. <lb />
F. and 4th Friday <lb />
E A C. P. C. <lb />
tree. S. <lb />
insurance Lodge. HIS. K. of H., <lb />
meets first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett. D. <lb />
Pitt Council. A. L. of II. meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Mattie Williams, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
j indebted to the estate to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
i persons having claims against the said <lb />
t estate must present the fame for pay- <lb />
on or before the 8th day of No- <lb />
1801, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of This 8th day of No- <lb />
1890. B. S. <lb />
of Williams. <lb />
Happy Boosters. <lb />
Win. Postmaster of <lb />
Ind., Bitters has done <lb />
more for me than all other medicines <lb />
combined, for that bad tasking arising <lb />
from Kidney and Liver John <lb />
Leslie, farmer and of same <lb />
Electric Bitters to <lb />
e the Kidney and Liver medicine. <lb />
made me feel like a new I. V. <lb />
Gardner, hardware met chant, same <lb />
town, Electric Hitters is just the <lb />
i thing for a man who is run down and <lb />
don't care whether he lives or he <lb />
i found new strength, good appetite and <lb />
just like he had a new lease on life. <lb />
a bottle, at I. L. Wooten's <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Walk. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Gout Clerk of Pitt county as Ad- <lb />
of the of Marina <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned and all persons having <lb />
claims against the said estate must <lb />
suit the same for payment on or before <lb />
the 8th day of November, 1891, or this <lb />
will lie plead in bar of recovery, <lb />
i This 8th day of November. 1890. <lb />
B. S. <lb />
of Marina Harrington.<lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
county having issued Letters of Ad- <lb />
ministration to the undersigned, on the <lb />
25th day of September, 1800. upon the <lb />
estate of deceased, no- <lb />
Is hereby given to all persons <lb />
ed to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the all persons <lb />
t ,., having claims against the estate must <lb />
been to effect, coin- <lb />
taking S. S. S. I have now before the 25th of September. 1801. <lb />
excellent in bar of <lb />
recovery <lb />
Notice <lb />
On Monday, the first day of December <lb />
A. l. 1800, i Will sell at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash several tracts of <lb />
land in Pitt containing several <lb />
thousand acres, and bounded as <lb />
A par.-el of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, being part of lot No. <lb />
commencing at the of the stair- <lb />
way on the side of the store occupied by <lb />
W, H. Cox. and running <lb />
parallel with Fourth Street, and M <lb />
along Evans street to Alfred <lb />
line. <lb />
A parcel of land in the of <lb />
Greenville, known In the plot of said i <lb />
town as lot No. generally known as j <lb />
the lot. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town as lot No. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known the plot said <lb />
town as No. <lb />
A parcel of land in the of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town as lot <lb />
A of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town as lot <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town as lot except feet on <lb />
Eastern side heretofore cold to J. A i <lb />
Adams and wife. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, betas the Northern half of <lb />
lot D. L. James <lb />
A tract or parcel of hind in the town <lb />
of Greenville, being part of lot com- <lb />
at the S. W. of said lot. <lb />
running feet East on Third Street and <lb />
back to F. J. Johnson and wife's line- <lb />
particularly described in deed from E. <lb />
Wilson Y, where Oscar Hooker <lb />
has liar room . <lb />
A tract or parcel of lad in Green- <lb />
ville, supposed to contain acres, par- <lb />
described in a deed John <lb />
B. and wife. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, being the Eastern half of lot <lb />
opposite Dr. Richard Williams, <lb />
whereon J. L. Daniel now resides. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, the Western half of <lb />
lot No. J. D. Pearce now <lb />
resides. <lb />
acres, fully described by <lb />
and bounds in a deed from J. W. <lb />
Smith and wife, recorded in book F p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining <lb />
Nelson and <lb />
containing acres described in <lb />
a deed from J. G. James and II. Ban- <lb />
recorded in book ft n <lb />
A tract of laud adjoining Jas. A. <lb />
Charles <lb />
ton James and others, containing <lb />
acres, a deed from John A. <lb />
and wile, recorded in book II <lb />
p. <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lauds <lb />
of Win. Stocks, the heirs James <lb />
son and others, containing acres, de- <lb />
scribed in a deed from I. re- <lb />
corded in book II p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
of James Edwards, the heirs of Boston <lb />
Adams and containing acres <lb />
described in a deed I. A. Sugg, <lb />
recorded in hook II p and a deed <lb />
from J. ft. recorded in book II <lb />
A tract of laud lauds <lb />
of Silas Nichols, Joshua Smith, Wright <lb />
Nobles and m containing <lb />
whereon W. II. Burnett lived described <lb />
in a deed from K. G. James re- <lb />
corded In Book II p. <lb />
A tract of land adjoining M. G. <lb />
White, J. H. it A. Chancy <lb />
and others containing acres whereon <lb />
James K. Bullock lived in 1874 described <lb />
in a deed from J. V. and J. J. <lb />
Rollins recorded in Book j <lb />
The Richard Mayo <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
of Jesse Briley, John Briley and others <lb />
containing acres described in a deed <lb />
John and wife, recorded <lb />
in Y Y. p <lb />
A as the tract, <lb />
lying on the North side of <lb />
creek, adjoining Jesse Briley. John <lb />
and others containing <lb />
described in a deed from John <lb />
and wife recorded in Book Y <lb />
All the interest of the said White- <lb />
head in the lands of Willie Briley <lb />
The Wm. Whitehead lands adjoin- <lb />
Mose E. Clara E. Nobler., <lb />
the lands of Lacy containing <lb />
acres. <lb />
A track of land known as the <lb />
James land, adjoining lands <lb />
, J. <lb />
-H N. I WITH <lb />
G. K. HARRIS, . <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
A Z . -r . <lb />
Dock, <lb />
-AND <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
Men to the buyers of surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
not to he excelled in this market. And First-class and <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING. GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS. SASH and CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE. and FLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Rock Lime. Paris, and <lb />
Hair. Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, dozen, less a per cent for Cash, Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil. Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a ll and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
formerly owned by Richard the <lb />
A parcel of land In the town of j lands of Allen Kittrell and others <lb />
I was to my lied six <lb />
mouths with Rheumatism, not able <lb />
to step. All of remedies usually <lb />
prescribed this disease <lb />
taken bottles of this <lb />
medicine and am my attend j <lb />
to my house work as of yore. <lb />
I feel I cannot sufficiently ex- <lb />
i press my the benefit <lb />
i have received the use of this <lb />
medicine. <lb />
Mk.-. M. A. <lb />
Webb Cm, Mo <lb />
This of Sept. <lb />
R. R. <lb />
of Rufus Fleming, <lb />
Greenville, lying on the corner of Evans <lb />
and Fourth Streets, whereon the store <lb />
now occupied by W. II. Cox is situated, <lb />
running on Evans street to the middle <lb />
of the stairway between the two stores <lb />
and Fourth street to Alfred line. <lb />
The Moses tract, adjoining <lb />
L. lard. Mary A. Anderson <lb />
others, containing acres described in <lb />
a deed from Moses and wife re- <lb />
corded in Bond p <lb />
The Piney Woods tract, adjoining <lb />
Turner Pollard. Allen and <lb />
containing acres, in <lb />
from Moses Joyner and wife, recorded <lb />
in Book I. Boa. <lb />
The Hodges tract, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Latham, and j <lb />
others, being the lands which Mary <lb />
Hodges inherited from her mother. W. <lb />
E. Brown, described in a from <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
He it. <lb />
I have used S. S S. for <lb />
Diseases for several and find <lb />
it all it is to lie. <lb />
heartily recommend it to any one <lb />
needing a blood purifier. <lb />
IS. THAN. Drug Clerk, <lb />
Oakland City, Ind <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di- <lb />
mailed <lb />
SWIFTS SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Ga <lb />
Another Honest Man. <lb />
Durham Globe. <lb />
A special to the Wash- <lb />
says A somewhat <lb />
problem presents in the death <lb />
of the late Justice Miller as to what <lb />
is to become of his widow. There <lb />
is sou to support her. She has <lb />
two married one widow- <lb />
ed, and adequate <lb />
means of support. It is stated as <lb />
a positive fact by those in a place <lb />
to know, the wife the great <lb />
jurist, Abraham friend, <lb />
will hare to keep a house, <lb />
Pitt county Alliance meets j or rent, or sell, homestead to make <lb />
On Monday, the 1st day of December. <lb />
1800. I will sell at public before <lb />
the House door in Greenville, the <lb />
house lot situated at the corner of <lb />
j front and streets. In the town <lb />
of Greenville, belonging to Mrs. Mary <lb />
; Tucker, in which <lb />
, now resides. The lot contains one-half <lb />
; acre, Road dwelling with four <lb />
rooms and passage, dining and cook <lb />
rooms attached. premises. <lb />
The lot also contain a two room tenant <lb />
house. Any one wishing to the <lb />
house privately before the above date <lb />
cm terms applying to <lb />
B. <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of and doing <lb />
a Millinery business in was <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent on the MM <lb />
of October. Mrs. <lb />
the entire interest of Mrs. the <lb />
business. Mrs. E. A. has been <lb />
engaged as manager and the business will <lb />
be continued at the old stand. The <lb />
solicits a continuance of the <lb />
patronage heretofore enjoyed by <lb />
the old and promises to give entire <lb />
to all customers. <lb />
Mast, F. <lb />
w. <lb />
containing acres. <lb />
The Clark tract, lying on the south <lb />
of Tar adjoining Teel. <lb />
other lauds of Win. Whitehead. <lb />
Latham and containing <lb />
acres, in a deed from V. M. <lb />
Atkinson and wife in B t, p <lb />
IS. The Tucker tract, adjoining the <lb />
Clark Place and described in two deeds, <lb />
one from K. M. Atkinson and wife, re- <lb />
corded in B ;. p and a <lb />
C Leggett wile, recorded <lb />
p containing is i acres. <lb />
The Martin Johnson land, adjoin- <lb />
home place, <lb />
heirs and the of <lb />
Martin Johnson, and bordering on Tar <lb />
Baser, containing------acres. <lb />
turning acres described in a deed from <lb />
Win. Dial and wife recorded in Book C <lb />
A tract of land bounded on the <lb />
North by Tar liver, on the South by <lb />
Run. on the East by the lands of <lb />
Chas, the West by the <lb />
lands of Carolina E. Cherry, containing <lb />
ISM acres, in a deed from Ger- <lb />
main Bernard, in Book C P. p <lb />
A tract or land adjoining the lands <lb />
of Moses Teel. the heirs of Fanny Tee <lb />
and others, containing acres <lb />
ed in a deed from Jas A. Thigpen. <lb />
of recorded in B, p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the <lb />
Henry Parker land, the Willie Bullock <lb />
land and the Grimmer land containing <lb />
particularly in a deed <lb />
Book <lb />
and T. R. Hodges Book H from Susan Randolph recorded ii <lb />
A tract of land lying in <lb />
Township adjoining the lands of A. <lb />
l Robert Parker and others <lb />
I known as the Chas. land con- <lb />
j tabling acres a deed <lb />
from F. record in N <lb />
A tract of land known as the <lb />
land lying in <lb />
from E. ship, adjoining the lands or G. S. <lb />
n Book Henry Parker and others containing <lb />
described in a <lb />
deed from II. R. and wife record- <lb />
ed in Book N p i. <lb />
A tract of hind adjoining John <lb />
Teel the John w. E. Teel, <lb />
and John S. Brown containing acres <lb />
The tract, containing i described in a deed from J. B. Johnson <lb />
J. L. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
SUGG JAMES OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds 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 />
STILL TO THE <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door of Court House <lb />
CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
hut work. We keep up with the time and the wrist styles. <lb />
Best material used in nil work. All styles of Springs are you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready matte <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Special attention given to Sales lot- <lb />
Grain, Peanuts and Country Pro- <lb />
duce Cash Advances <lb />
Prompt returns and <lb />
highest market <lb />
ALLEY ft If MAN, <lb />
FINE PORTRAIT AND VIEW <lb />
PHOTOGRAPHERS. <lb />
Views of Animal. Churches, <lb />
Family Gatherings, taken at <lb />
Short Notice. Copying from <lb />
tn life Ink-. Crayon or <lb />
Colors. <lb />
Head for line Photographs. <lb />
Call and roe us. <lb />
Manager. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Load of line <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we hope to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
Burnt <lb />
first Friday in January. April. July <lb />
October. J. P. Co. <lb />
E. A. Move. Secretary. <lb />
Alliance assess <lb />
the second Sunday each mouth <lb />
o'clock, r . in Hall. <lb />
Fernando Ward. D. S. Spain. <lb />
ran office. <lb />
for all I A. <lb />
M. to p. M. All mails distributed <lb />
on arrival. The general deliver will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
after the Northern mail is distributed. <lb />
Northern Mail arrives daily <lb />
a living. Justice Miller left no <lb />
property of any amount, ex- <lb />
his house Massachusetts <lb />
Avenue. <lb />
The above is the report, <lb />
and it speaks volumes. Justice <lb />
Millet was in a position, had he <lb />
chosen to dishonest, to have <lb />
made mints of money. He was on <lb />
Having sold on the 20th of October <lb />
my interest in business to Mrs. J. F. <lb />
Joyner, on account of ill-health, I take <lb />
this method thanking my friends <lb />
the patronage so extended in <lb />
the past and hope the same patronage <lb />
will lie extended to Mrs Joyner. who <lb />
am sure use every effort to give <lb />
satisfaction. All parties to <lb />
the firm of Joyner are <lb />
ed to come and nettle before <lb />
Jan 1st ML Truly <lb />
M. T. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
State of North Carolina. In the <lb />
Pitt County. Court. <lb />
B. S. Sheppard, Administrator of Mattie <lb />
Williams, deceased, <lb />
vs <lb />
Redmond Gorham and wife, <lb />
Nellie Keel, lames Lewis <lb />
and Clinton Lewis. <lb />
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb />
court the above named defendants <lb />
cannot after due diligence be found <lb />
within the State and it in like manner <lb />
that the defendants are <lb />
acres, described in a deed from C W. <lb />
recorded in Book I S p <lb />
and a deed from John and <lb />
wife, in p to which <lb />
deeds reference is made, <lb />
The John Proctor tract, <lb />
Iii; d in a deed from <lb />
Andrew Joyner. recorded in <lb />
Book p to which reference is <lb />
made. <lb />
The tract known as the Wm. <lb />
home place where he now <lb />
lives, lying the waters of the Tar <lb />
river, and adjoining the lands of <lb />
Adelaide Johnson. Dr. Frank <lb />
Blown, and others, containing <lb />
The Parker Cross Roads property, <lb />
lying on the north side of Tar river. <lb />
a mile from Greenville, <lb />
J. Wilson. A. Thigpen, T. K, <lb />
and the Adam Fleming land with <lb />
the dwelling houses, stores, offices, gin <lb />
houses, and saw mill thereon, except <lb />
what has assigned as his homestead <lb />
containing acres. <lb />
tract, adjoining Turner <lb />
Pollard. Frank and Dick Nobles, con- <lb />
m acres, described in <lb />
from F. G. James, recorded in <lb />
nook H p. <lb />
The Little tract, lying on <lb />
Creek, adjoining the lands of Louis G <lb />
Little and the lands formerly owned by <lb />
J. G. B. Grimes now owned by R. R. <lb />
Fleming, acres, described <lb />
In decree of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county. Fall Term. and re- <lb />
recorded P P p <lb />
A tract of land the south side <lb />
of Tar River, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Godfrey Stancill sad others containing <lb />
acres, being the lands which descend- <lb />
ed to from the of <lb />
Martha E. particularly <lb />
ill a deed from Mathew James <lb />
and wife recorded in MS. <lb />
A tract of land lying <lb />
Township adjoining lands of Daniel <lb />
It. S. Luke <lb />
Moore. Mary and others, con- <lb />
acres, described in a deed <lb />
from Willie Shepherd , recorded <lb />
in Book O p <lb />
A tract of land lying on the North <lb />
side of Creek, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Mathew Burton James, <lb />
Moore and others containing <lb />
acres, in a deed from Allen <lb />
Warren. recorded in Book O I n <lb />
A tract of land the side <lb />
of Creek, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Simon Nobles, the lands to <lb />
the estate of Godfrey Stancill deed and <lb />
others containing acres, described in <lb />
a deed from Allen Warren re- <lb />
corded in Book O <lb />
A tract of land lying in <lb />
To adjoining lands of W. G. <lb />
Little, James Bullock an <lb />
acres described a deed m <lb />
Allen Warren. O <lb />
. A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
English. Red Cross Diamond Ha At <lb />
AND The fr, m M Pill for safe <lb />
for Brand in metallic <lb />
sealed with blue Take and imitation. <lb />
All pills In pal-aboard pink wrappers, are At or <lb />
in an for n Utter. h return <lb />
Testimonial. m Paper. CHEMICAL CO, <lb />
b, all Local A. <lb />
------Just received by <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
will be sold------ <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I bought my stock <lb />
Cash can afford to sell an <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Hi Tar River <lb />
Greenville. Presides <lb />
I. I. <lb />
J. S. i <lb />
N. II. Gen <lb />
Capt. R. P. <lb />
The Line travel o, Ta <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer is the finest <lb />
boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Kitted up specially for the comfort, at <lb />
and convenience of Ladies, <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A Table furnished with th <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leave- Washington Monday. Wednesday <lb />
Mid Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tuesday. Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at M. <lb />
received dally and through <lb />
jading given to all points. <lb />
R- F i. J. ilium. <lb />
Greenville. v <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
B. S. <lb />
with me in the business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts <lb />
me for past sen-ices have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
arrives daily i , <lb />
Sunday, at P. M. and departs <lb />
Tar Old Sparta Falkland <lb />
mails arrives lady at <lb />
If. and depart- at P. M. <lb />
Washington. X <lb />
Roads. and Grimesland <lb />
mails at <lb />
P. M. and departs at A. M. <lb />
Bell's <lb />
Ferry. Johnson's Mills. <lb />
Pullet mails arrive Tuesday <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at and <lb />
Vanceboro. Black Jack and Calico <lb />
mails arrives every Tuesday and Friday <lb />
i and leaves at a m. <lb />
the bench cf the highest I proceed- <lb />
l and that proceeding relates to land <lb />
in this and it was I j state in which the defend- <lb />
his opinion which ants have an <lb />
. It is ordered that publication be made <lb />
even handed justice to ; in the eastern a news- <lb />
those who sought it. His salary j paper published in town of Green- <lb />
, . . ville, once a week for six consecutive <lb />
was not large ; bis expenses were i week the defendants to <lb />
naturally greater than bis income, pear and answer or demur to the com- <lb />
he withstood know- i Plaint at the the Superior Court <lb />
temptation know- of Pitt county, in Greenville, on <lb />
that end was near, left bis the day of January. 1891. The ob- <lb />
wife who had been bis companion of the proceeding is to obtain an or- <lb />
and mate through all his <lb />
penniless and dependent. How <lb />
many in public life do this <lb />
How many ate there who are not <lb />
wanting some one to cast and an- <lb />
I windward, as Mr. would <lb />
J. J. P I P. M. bow many who want to go in <lb />
on ground floor and promise in <lb />
advance not to prove a deadhead in <lb />
the Bat Justice Miller <lb />
spurned all offers of corruption ; he <lb />
attended to bis business and let <lb />
go, and alter all was <lb />
over, one of most eminent jurist <lb />
of the age died without a penny <lb />
saved. Here is a monument, <lb />
bow many will to admire <lb />
If You Have <lb />
COUGH M <lb />
Throat <lb />
SCROFULA Flash <lb />
as <lb />
m mm m <lb />
EMULSION <lb />
PURE OIL <lb />
With <lb />
AS MILK. <lb />
Mrs. Michael <lb />
makes the statement that she caught <lb />
cold, which settled m her lungs; she <lb />
was treated for a month by her family <lb />
physician, bat grew wane. He told her <lb />
she was a hopeless victim of <lb />
and that no could cure <lb />
her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption; <lb />
bought a bottle, and to her delight found <lb />
herself benefited from first dose. She <lb />
continued its use and after taking tan <lb />
bottles, found sound and well, <lb />
bow does i housework and Is as <lb />
well as the en was. Free bottles <lb />
this at J. U <lb />
and <lb />
for the sale of tract of land in Green- <lb />
ville to make assets. <lb />
18th day of Nov. 1890. <lb />
K. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Something; <lb />
For <lb />
Handsome <lb />
Sale. <lb />
I will sell at auction on <lb />
day, the day of November, 1890, <lb />
personal property belonging to the <lb />
late E. and I especially in- <lb />
the ladies to attend the sale. There <lb />
will be sold Household Furniture, <lb />
Jewelry, etc., etc. Among the <lb />
Furniture will be sold a fine Chamber <lb />
Set and some handsome Parlor Chairs. <lb />
In the Jewelry line be sold a very <lb />
One Diamond Ring, some Plain Gold <lb />
a handsome set of Gold Bracelets, <lb />
two Gold Watches and Chains, a hand- j <lb />
some Opera Glass with gold and pearl <lb />
settings, etc., etc. <lb />
sale will begin at II o'clock, and <lb />
will take place at the store formerly <lb />
by M. K. Lang, in Greenville. <lb />
Terms CASH. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
K. Vick. <lb />
I will also sell at the same time <lb />
place, Executor of T. K. Cherry, ten <lb />
shares stork in the North Carolina <lb />
of one <lb />
dollars each. Cash, with s <lb />
condition on part of purchaser to <lb />
return to me a certain note of T. R. <lb />
Cherry tor subject to a credit of <lb />
which by the Company. <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
corded in Register's office in book P <lb />
The Carney tract, lying on the <lb />
north side Tar river, adjoining L. J. <lb />
James James A. <lb />
Moore and and lying on <lb />
north side of Creek, containing <lb />
acres described in a deed from W. J. <lb />
Carney and wife, recorded in I p <lb />
The land, adjoining <lb />
the lands of John Nicholls. Jacob Hem- <lb />
by and others upon which the said <lb />
resided, containing acres de- <lb />
scribed in a deed from Allen Warren. <lb />
Sheriff, recorded in Y p and a deed <lb />
from Chas Mortgagee, re- <lb />
corded in Y p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining <lb />
other lands, containing <lb />
acres, fully described by metes and <lb />
bounds in a deed from Adelaide J. <lb />
and G. W. Johnson, recorded <lb />
in book Y p <lb />
A tract of land on north side <lb />
of Tar formerly belonging to <lb />
adjoining land <lb />
of Robert Parker and C. A. Randolph, <lb />
containing acres described in a deed <lb />
from Howell G. Whitehead, recorded in <lb />
Y p <lb />
A tract of land lying on the Mill <lb />
Branch, the metes and bounds of which <lb />
are set out in a deed from James <lb />
M. Rollins, recorded in book Y p, <lb />
containing acres. <lb />
The Fannie Averitt tract, lying on <lb />
Beaver Dam Swamp, containing acres <lb />
fully described a deed from Harry <lb />
recorded in book A <lb />
. . , I Pitt county, having issued letters <lb />
A tract of land adjoining Moses to us the on the <lb />
Teel and others, bounded on north by 30th of Oct. 1890, on the estate of <lb />
lands of Wm. Whitehead, on the east Robert B. deceased. Notice <lb />
W. G. Little, James Bullock and <lb />
containing acres in a <lb />
deed from Allen Warren, record- <lb />
ed in Book O a <lb />
A tract of land, being Mat of the <lb />
Old Walston tract which be gave <lb />
to Jas. A. Walston. containing acres, <lb />
the metes and bounds of which are <lb />
in a deed from Jas. A. Walston <lb />
and wife, recorded in Book X p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining Guilford <lb />
W. F Mills. v. and J. <lb />
H. Me lorn, containing acres, <lb />
in a deed from W. M. and <lb />
L. II. Wilson, recorded in Book O p <lb />
A tract of land containing acres <lb />
part of W. R. w. Nobles tract lying <lb />
on the North side of the road from <lb />
store to the Old Plank Road <lb />
described in a deed from R. A. Nichols <lb />
recorded Book P p <lb />
A tract adjoining the Stan- <lb />
lands and the Parker lands, contain <lb />
acres described in Book P p <lb />
The James tract, lying <lb />
North Gum Swamp Church and ad- <lb />
joining Wiley and Susan Ran- <lb />
lands and others containing <lb />
acres more or less, to satisfy sundry <lb />
in my hands for collection <lb />
against William Whitehead and which <lb />
has been levied on said land as <lb />
property of said William Whitehead. <lb />
J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb />
pr R. W. D. S. <lb />
This Oct., 81st 1890. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc <lb />
up with all conveniences and can t <lb />
satisfactory s to all who <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
Ho What's This <lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
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 eradicating, and and causing the <lb />
hair t lie soft and <lb />
glossy, only r three application a <lb />
week is y. and a common hair <lb />
brush is all to be used after rubbing the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Try a bottle and <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb />
, Barber, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
MILKMAID BRAND <lb />
CONDENSED MILK <lb />
Nothing bettor for babies. <lb />
Cream. Full Weight. <lb />
Best on Earth. <lb />
or sale <lb />
S K. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
R. U. <lb />
and Schedule <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
No Ho <lb />
NOV. Kill, W, daily Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon 12.30 pin it pin <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount M am<lb />
am <lb />
Ar Wilson p m pin am<lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro S <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia S <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No <lb />
daily <lb />
daily <lb />
No <lb />
daily <lb />
ex <lb />
am <lb />
J. O. TOR. <lb />
E. TO R <lb />
and west by Johnson, on the <lb />
south by Teel. containing acres <lb />
lands conveyed to Joel Gard- <lb />
to Wm, Whitehead and Harry <lb />
by deed, recorded In book D p, <lb />
A tract of land, adjoining H. R. <lb />
Reuben Mayo, Godfrey Stancill <lb />
and others, containing seres, <lb />
described in a dead from J. R. Car- <lb />
son wife, book <lb />
A tract of land adjoining lands <lb />
S. W. Brown, B. W. Browns heirs <lb />
ML Johnston, containing <lb />
acres, described In a deed from <lb />
Godfrey and Wile, recorded In H <lb />
ST. A tract of land, adjoining <lb />
Grove and, <lb />
as the k See, <lb />
is hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
estate to make pay inert <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb />
of said to present their claims, <lb />
properly authenticate to the undersign- <lb />
ed, within twelve months after the date <lb />
of this notice, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar recovery. <lb />
This the 11th, day of Nov. 1890. <lb />
Mart X.<lb />
the estate of R B. <lb />
Calendar and Weather <lb />
for MM, by Rev. R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any receipt of a two-cent <lb />
s unapt Dr. J. H. <lb />
St. Ma. <lb />
COCOA. <lb />
BREAKFAST. <lb />
a thorough knowledge of the <lb />
laws which govern the operations of <lb />
digestion and nutrition, and by a careful <lb />
application of the fine properties of <lb />
well selected Cocoa, Mr, Epps has pro- <lb />
our breakfast tables with a deli- <lb />
beverage which may <lb />
save us many heavy doctor's Tr, <lb />
is by the judicious use of such <lb />
diet that a constitution may be gradual- <lb />
built until strong enough to resist <lb />
every tendency to disease. Hundreds <lb />
maladies are floating around <lb />
n ready to attack wherever there is a <lb />
weak point. We may escape a fatal <lb />
shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified <lb />
with pure Mood and a properly nourished <lb />
Made <lb />
simply with boiling water or milk. <lb />
Sold only in half-pound tins, by G <lb />
JAMES CO, <lb />
Chemist, England. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Vi <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson am pm pm <lb />
Ai Rocky Mount IS<lb />
am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm an <lb />
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. M. 6.00 <lb />
ML, Kinston 7.15 p. m. Returning <lb />
leaves Kinston a. m., Greenville <lb />
7.20 a. m. Arriving Halifax 10.10 a. m. <lb />
Weldon 10.30 a. m. daily except <lb />
Local Freight leaves Weldon a. <lb />
m., Halifax 11.30 a. m., Scotland Neck <lb />
2.00 a. m. Greenville 5.30 Ar- <lb />
riving at Kinston 7.40 p. m. Returning <lb />
leave Kinston a. m., Greenville <lb />
a. m , Scotland Neck 1.10 p. Hali- <lb />
fax 3.35 Arriving Weldon 4.00 p. <lb />
in., daily except Sunday. <lb />
Tram leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh R. R. dally except Sun- <lb />
P M. Sunday P M. arrive <lb />
C, P M, P M. <lb />
Plymouth 7.50 p. in., 5.20 p. m. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
6.00 a. m., Sunday 0.00 a, m . <lb />
N C, 7.10 a m, 0.58 a m. <lb />
arrive Tarboro, N C, I Aw <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, A M, <lb />
N C, A M. Re- <lb />
turning leaves X C A M. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, N C, A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Meant at P M, arrives Nashville I <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
Mm M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M. daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at <lb />
and AM Returning leave <lb />
ton A M, P. M. connect- <lb />
at Warsaw with Nos. And <lb />
southbound train en Wilson it Fayette <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound i <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
all via Richmond, daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
Ion and Washington, have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
f. M. <lb />
J. PROCTOR BRO, <lb />
IS <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
come before patrons again this <lb />
season and invite their attention <lb />
to largest <lb />
Stock of New Goods <lb />
ever brought Space will <lb />
not permit telling all we have in stock, <lb />
but if yon want anything in the way of <lb />
DRY CLOTHING, ROOTS. <lb />
SHOES. GROCERIES, <lb />
Come tons. We have the <lb />
CHEAPEST CLOTHING <lb />
in Pitt county. give you <lb />
on any goods in store. Highest <lb />
price- paid for Seed or <lb />
Persons owing us are n quested <lb />
to make settlements as early as possible. <lb />
O. PROCTOR ft BRO. <lb />
RALEIGH <lb />
BUSINESS COLLEGE <lb />
A. B. <lb />
BOARD OP <lb />
Hon. ;. Pros, National <lb />
Hank Raleigh, <lb />
Maj. E. G. Sec. N. C <lb />
Assembly. <lb />
Esq , Editor<lb />
Dr. H. H. Director N. C. <lb />
Short band, Type-writing, <lb />
Hook-keeping, Hanking, <lb />
Penmanship are <lb />
taught in the <lb />
Send tor of terms. <lb />
J. E. MA <lb />
MR. N. O. <lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING- <lb />
n ran to <lb />
and cut hotel, <lb />
c made to order from<lb />
New <lb />
KNIGHT'S <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
A standard <lb />
In tine more A <lb />
H; for <lb />
and ail f <lb />
the Wood. Stomach <lb />
compound, put in <lb />
nail at one-third the cost of <lb />
ft <lb />
EMORY <lb />
ILL J- <lb />
and <lb />
A botanical <lb />
medicine. package, for <lb />
; sufficient <lb />
or pint. ; c <lb />
A in locality. <lb />
BOTANICAL CO., <lb />
BANKERS, <lb />
have opened for the purpose <lb />
a general <lb />
Money to Loan on Approved Security. <lb />
Collections solicited and rem <lb />
made promptly. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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