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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicit your patronage <lb />
Its purpose will be please every reader. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
that can be surpassed no- <lb />
where in this section. work <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
our <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Mr ft <lb />
Published <lb />
Editorial Paragraphs. <lb />
Rev. Bay Ins has become as- <lb />
; editor of the <lb />
farmer, Mi. Ramsay going to <lb />
Washington to take a position on <lb />
the National Economist- Mr. <lb />
will have entire charge, Col. Polk <lb />
devoting his to the duties of <lb />
his office as President of the Nation <lb />
Alliance. <lb />
to the New York Sun <lb />
the greatest milliner the world baa <lb />
ever of <lb />
allowed a lady lo select her <lb />
bonnet. lie would take a seat op- <lb />
bis customer study her <lb />
face, complexion, the of her <lb />
Rear Admiral O. A. U. etc to go, <lb />
S. N-, died in Philadelphia i that <lb />
last Thursday. a few days. <lb />
Knights of labor decide to <lb />
pate in politics in future. <lb />
Masonic societies of Dover, N. <lb />
H., are building a temple. <lb />
Our Country- <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C, Nov. <lb />
Every democrat in the country is , -T , <lb />
interested in Washington this win. Cleveland's speech in to the <lb />
A Very Speech by Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land. <lb />
The following is ex-President <lb />
Phillip the Brooklyn in a <lb />
man at the to <lb />
old colt for <lb />
newspaper <lb />
dis <lb />
pieces of metal displacement of <lb />
because of the <lb />
events certain to occur here. <lb />
In the first place, the democratic <lb />
minority in Congress, that <lb />
the policy of their party has been <lb />
endorsed by the country, are deter- <lb />
mined to resist every attempt of <lb />
the republicans to pass radical <lb />
political legislation, they ex- <lb />
the moral support of <lb />
democrat. <lb />
It is also proposed that the re- <lb />
publicans shall, if possible, be made <lb />
to provide for the big deficit in the <lb />
National Treasury, which their <lb />
wasteful extravagant legislation <lb />
has made a certainty for the next <lb />
fiscal year, instead of leaving it for <lb />
the democratic House of the fifty <lb />
second Congress to do. At least if <lb />
they cannot, be made to adopt the <lb />
the Jewel- <lb />
York last <lb />
blunder j legislation provide the not to it is not <lb />
; any of which causes . . <lb />
i a o . j . to this deficit, the at- <lb />
R. A. Deal, or the or error. J I of ,, U called <lb />
C is candidate Mme claim to a m to refusal or neglect to do so, <lb />
reading clerk the Senate. j brilliant if they can dis- i and the blame placed where it prop- <lb />
cover an error in a newspaper <lb />
Reed, Minister to Forks Herald. <lb />
France, has Paris a tour of, <lb />
two months in Turkey and Egypt. <lb />
The South Australian Govern <lb />
has cabled to obtain <lb />
a supply of Koch's <lb />
lymph. <lb />
The harvesting machine <lb />
of the country are about to be <lb />
merged into big concern, with a <lb />
capital of <lb />
It is a little late in the day for the <lb />
Republicans to seek a Moses who <lb />
will lead them out of the wilderness. <lb />
They had better get a new set of <lb />
political all around, a <lb />
cold winter is coming and the Tariff <lb />
Force bills cannot infuse much <lb />
warmth into the senile bones of a <lb />
that has lived too long. <lb />
Weldon <lb />
ours to sell, and it is not ours to neg- <lb />
injure. It is ours as our <lb />
families are ours, and as church- <lb />
and schools arc protect <lb />
defend, to foster and improve. As <lb />
its strength and its fitness to reach <lb />
its promised destiny depends upon <lb />
its unity, one of our highest <lb />
ties toward it is to cultivate and en- <lb />
courage kindliness among our people, <lb />
to all heartily co- <lb />
Reed for the control of the -y <lb />
I republican party machine will he <lb />
decidedly exciting, and democrats be accorded an equal share <lb />
are very much Interested in it, be- in It is so constructed <lb />
cause for one thing, it embraces the j done and <lb />
belongs It is now admitted <lb />
by Government officials that by <lb />
end of the next fiscal year an- <lb />
payments pensions will <lb />
have reached 8200,000,000 <lb />
The which will take place <lb />
this winter Mr. Blaine <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
Together by BUM for Those <lb />
Who Lore to Laugh., <lb />
I hear your husband is a gal- <lb />
Do you ever find any letters <lb />
in his pockets <lb />
Only the ones I gave him lo post. <lb />
It is one of the curiosities of <lb />
history that a horse enjoys his <lb />
food most when he hasn't a bit in his <lb />
mouth. <lb />
You look rather weary, said the <lb />
cloud to the Eiffel Tower <lb />
Yes, I was up all night, replied the <lb />
Tower. <lb />
Is Broker one of your <lb />
close friends <lb />
Yes; blamed close. <lb />
He won't lend me a cent <lb />
here, waiter <lb />
this roll is stale <lb />
How can I help it Why <lb />
didn't you come <lb />
He visits her so regularly I actual <lb />
y believe there is something between <lb />
I them. <lb />
Well, you wouldn't think it if you <lb />
saw how close together they sit when <lb />
he calls. <lb />
They talk about a woman's sphere <lb />
As though it had a limit; <lb />
There's not a place in earth or <lb />
There's not a task to mankind given, <lb />
There's not a blessing or a woe, <lb />
There's not a whispered or no, <lb />
performing the terms of I There's not a life, or death, or birth, <lb />
As it exist for us all, so That has a weight or worth, <lb />
Without a woman in it. <lb />
toast at <lb />
dinner in New <lb />
President <lb />
The sentiment assigned to me <lb />
a theme so vast and so <lb />
that I am embarrassed in my at- <lb />
tempt to deal with it. You surely <lb />
will not expect me on this occasion <lb />
to voice all the thoughts and feelings <lb />
which the mention of <lb />
inspires. This is country be- <lb />
cause people have established it. <lb />
because they rule it, because they <lb />
have developed it, and because <lb />
love it- And still each generation <lb />
Americans hold it only in trust <lb />
tor those who shall come after them, <lb />
and they are charged for the <lb />
to transmit it as strong and <lb />
sound as it came to their hands. It <lb />
fate of the Force bill. I f Mr Blaine ; perverted when special and <lb />
Professor Pasteur has sent his <lb />
congratulations to Koch, <lb />
who in has a specimen <lb />
of Ins to Professor Pasteur. <lb />
The New York academy of <lb />
opened its new building on <lb />
West Forty-third street with <lb />
ceremonies last week. <lb />
General <lb />
Pensions, says that between <lb />
and will be <lb />
needed next year to meet claims. <lb />
Telegrams received at War <lb />
yesterday from <lb />
Miles show that the at <lb />
Ridge Agency are very much <lb />
excited and that the number of In- <lb />
going Agency <lb />
to Pine Ridge is The <lb />
Messiah craze is extending to the <lb />
Indians near the mountain border <lb />
and between the Sioux Nation and <lb />
the Canadian border. The ghost <lb />
dances still continue. <lb />
becomes the dictator of party's <lb />
policy Force bill will at once be <lb />
shelved for good all, and <lb />
which has a sense, become <lb />
Mr. Blaine's trade -mark will <lb />
be used as a salve for the many and <lb />
wounds the <lb />
can party has inflicted upon <lb />
country. If Mr. in his <lb />
message recommends the <lb />
passage of the Force bill, as it is be- <lb />
here that he will, it will <lb />
show that Speaker Reed bas more <lb />
influence with hull than Mr. <lb />
but if on the other hand the mes- <lb />
to <lb />
I exclusive advantages are awarded <lb />
i any particular class our people, <lb />
we permit grasping selfishness to in <lb />
us in the care of our trust, we <lb />
are untrue to our obligations and our <lb />
covenant as Americans. Our <lb />
try is for the purpose of <lb />
through its means justice, <lb />
and prosperity to for <lb />
the purpose of permitting the selfish <lb />
and designing to be enriched at the <lb />
expense their confiding fellow- <lb />
countrymen, It is our duty then to <lb />
defend and protect our country while <lb />
it remains in our hands from that <lb />
sage ignores the Force lull, then it, selfishness which, if permitted, will <lb />
may he presumed that Mr. Blame is <lb />
of near <lb />
i Verona, a curious character, was con- <lb />
ducted to the court of the <lb />
If I first king the where he <lb />
was challenged to a trial of wit by <lb />
the king. And this, says n old <lb />
French book, is the substance of the <lb />
discourse, as it is preserved in the <lb />
ancient records of the <lb />
What thing that which flies the <lb />
swiftest cried the monarch. Thought, <lb />
answered What is the <lb />
gulf that is never filled The avarice <lb />
the miser. What is most hateful <lb />
in young people Self-conceit, be- <lb />
cause it makes them incorrigible. <lb />
Southern Inter-States <lb />
Bureau. <lb />
Austin, Texas, Oct., 1890. <lb />
lo Whom it may <lb />
In accord with resolutions <lb />
ting from the Southern Inter-States <lb />
Immigration Convention held at <lb />
Montgomery, Alabama, on December <lb />
I hereby call a second con- <lb />
to be composed of like <lb />
gates appointed by the same <lb />
to convene in Asheville, N. C, <lb />
December 1890, the call <lb />
delegates from the States of <lb />
West Virginia, Maryland, <lb />
Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Ten- <lb />
North Carolina, South Caro- <lb />
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, <lb />
Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and <lb />
the Territories of New Mexico and <lb />
Arizona. <lb />
The basis of representation at that <lb />
Convention will as <lb />
Two delegates each <lb />
district, to be appointed by the <lb />
Governor of the Stale or Territory. <lb />
Four delegates from the State at <lb />
large, to be appointed by the Gov- <lb />
Two delegates from each <lb />
county, to be appointed by the Board <lb />
of County Commissioners, or by the <lb />
chairman of said board. Two <lb />
gates from each chamber of com- <lb />
board of trade or corporate <lb />
body in the various States. One <lb />
delegate from each city or town, to <lb />
be appointed by the Mayor or the <lb />
President of the Trustees of such <lb />
town. Two delegates each <lb />
editorial association in the States <lb />
and Territories interested. <lb />
from passenger department of <lb />
each railway doing business in the <lb />
United States of America. One <lb />
delegate from each chartered land <lb />
company in the Southern State. In <lb />
all cases where delegates arc <lb />
pointed an number of alter- <lb />
shall be appointed by the same <lb />
authority. <lb />
In the appointment of delegates it <lb />
is urged that earnest, patriotic, pub- <lb />
spirited citizens be appointed, <lb />
and that only such be commissioned <lb />
as will attend. For the purpose of <lb />
estimating attendance, securing <lb />
proper accommodations and <lb />
adequate transportation, it is re- <lb />
quested that all delegates be appoint <lb />
OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
AS REFLECTED <lb />
Who are the most lavish of their ca- ed prior to November and that by <lb />
Those who intend to deceive <lb />
at the i <lb />
in a house <lb />
A wicked wife and the tongue a <lb />
Moses S. Marks, of Rochester, ob <lb />
tamed the National <lb />
Bank of Commerce, of New York on <lb />
a forced telegram. He was arrest- <lb />
ed in Utica. <lb />
surely undermine it, as clearly as it and those who have already done <lb />
is our duty to defend it against arm t , most <lb />
ed enemies. Nor arc we discharged <lb />
from our obligations as trustees of; <lb />
our country if we merely preserve it j <lb />
in the same condition as when we re- <lb />
it. The march progress I <lb />
, and civilization throughout the world ; <lb />
are puzzling their bewildered brains I the duty of improving I find her on the spit. <lb />
After Tom Reed has had time to <lb />
take a good long breath it would be <lb />
to have his views on the <lb />
rights Congress. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
still <lb />
White House. <lb />
The immense vote cast by the <lb />
T , . , Farmers Alliance States which <lb />
It has suggested that when <lb />
the Fifty-second Congress meets . republican has thrown the <lb />
Republicans n taste of our rules. leaders into a panic, and they <lb />
Revenge is sweet, but justice <lb />
sweeter. way would he g et, <lb />
. , . , back their lost votes. At a confer <lb />
to inaugurate an era of of fair play. , prominent republicans <lb />
Mr. Reed and bis followers don't; held here a few days ago Mr. Blame <lb />
know the meaning of the words, to was deputed to ascertain whether <lb />
be sure, but it would be a pleasure making concessions, in the shape <lb />
that date this office be supplied by <lb />
all appointing powers with a full list <lb />
of names of delegates commissioned <lb />
by them. It is necessary to appoint <lb />
delegates at once on account of the <lb />
to show them that the hones i men <lb />
in the country stigmatize their ex- <lb />
ample by avoiding <lb />
, Herald, <lb />
Surgeon General Hamilton, in a <lb />
report that steps be <lb />
taken to restrict emigration, says <lb />
that emigrants have come <lb />
to this country during last six <lb />
years. <lb />
The Director of the at <lb />
Washington has been informed that <lb />
a million dollars in gold <lb />
sovereigns was deposited and melt- <lb />
ed down at the San Francisco Mint <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Come South, Men. <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
It is useless to say that a steady, <lb />
industrial movement, is doing much <lb />
development of the South. It <lb />
is interweaving all sections of the <lb />
country into unity. <lb />
Progress and civilization demands <lb />
a cheapening in manufactured <lb />
instead of making a tariff to <lb />
of legislation at this session Con- <lb />
the alliance men could not be <lb />
; pacified, and the result is, that a <lb />
confidential agent of Blane's <lb />
i has been sent to Northwestern <lb />
States to confer with Alliance <lb />
i leaders, and it is believed by my <lb />
informant, who usually knows <lb />
he talks about, that he is author- <lb />
to enter into a deal with them <lb />
if they agree, in return for the pas- <lb />
sage of a bill for the free and <lb />
coinage of silver or some other <lb />
bill that will largely increase <lb />
amount of money in circulation, to <lb />
support the National republican <lb />
ticket in 1892. <lb />
By the way, speaking of <lb />
Farmers Alliance Representative <lb />
raise the demands that the <lb />
I consumer shall be equally protected j of Ohio, said here a day <lb />
with the furnisher. In manufactures <lb />
the rich fields of the Southern <lb />
can meet this demand. <lb />
The principle of equal protection <lb />
John Keller, a millionaire and real and liberty to all is the only sound <lb />
estate dealer of Chicago, left a tin principle upon which a Republic can <lb />
box containing in stand. <lb />
ties in his carriage, while be building of the <lb />
upon the resources which she has is <lb />
into an office, when became out <lb />
box was missing. <lb />
It is that a live <lb />
per is worth a great deal of money <lb />
to a town. Yet some of the enter- <lb />
prising business men do show <lb />
their appreciation of a live <lb />
Globe- <lb />
Some say that that Republicans <lb />
have very little to build hopes on <lb />
now ; and if will pass force <lb />
bill this winter, their chances will <lb />
be destroyed and will <lb />
be left farther than ever in <lb />
Capt W. W. otherwise <lb />
known as R. who <lb />
years ago was well-known <lb />
traveling agent of Raleigh <lb />
and has resumed <lb />
his old position with that paper. <lb />
a conclusive proof of the future in <lb />
store for the South and no State can <lb />
offer more enticing inducements than <lb />
North Carolina. Those men who of the Fifty-second <lb />
say that too many towns are being in Spring that <lb />
built will in a few years, wonder how <lb />
that impression was ever formed in <lb />
view of the new cities <lb />
where they bar never dreamed the <lb />
hand development would touch. <lb />
The South's mineral resources alone <lb />
would give her the first place in <lb />
country, but she has many other ad- <lb />
vantages. Forests of every kind, <lb />
richest of agricultural land and fruit <lb />
growing country, ready access to the <lb />
markets, pleasant, healthy- <lb />
climate not visited by whirlwinds or <lb />
swept by the South stands <lb />
a veritable Paradise. <lb />
two ago, that if the combination, <lb />
which bas been more or less talked <lb />
about, between Alliance and <lb />
labor organizations of the <lb />
could be brought about that lie be- <lb />
they could elect next <lb />
President. I know that the Alli- <lb />
people are doing their level <lb />
best to bring about that <lb />
It is regarded as so certain <lb />
that there will be an extra session <lb />
Congress held <lb />
several of the <lb />
gentlemen who have announced <lb />
themselves as candidates for Speak- <lb />
the next have opened progeny is co <lb />
headquarters here and begun their <lb />
the subject of our trust so that it <lb />
may be transmitted to others in such <lb />
an advanced condition of prosperity <lb />
and growth as shall bear witness to <lb />
our and our devotion to <lb />
its interests. He who hid his talent <lb />
a napkin and added to it <lb />
was condemned as unfaithful when <lb />
called upon to give an account of bis <lb />
stewardship. Let us rejoice then in <lb />
the greatness of but let <lb />
us remember that it will be our blame <lb />
if it is not made greater; let us boast <lb />
of the country which is but <lb />
let our boasting be tempered with <lb />
the reflection that its possession is <lb />
charged with trust; let us constantly <lb />
bear in mind that while it is ours to <lb />
use and transmit to com- j <lb />
generations, our relation to it is i <lb />
more serious by the fact that <lb />
m its broadest and most solemn <lb />
meaning our country is something <lb />
which, as an example and interpreter <lb />
of freedom, belongs to the world, and <lb />
which, in its blessed mission belongs <lb />
to humanity. <lb />
Improve Your Stock <lb />
Frank E. Emery, Agriculturist, N. C. <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
It has been well said that the male <lb />
is half the herd. And yet how few <lb />
of us practice on the side of improve- <lb />
by making this smallest and <lb />
least expensive half the best that will <lb />
increase the value of oar growing <lb />
stock. The head of a small flock of <lb />
sheep, when of a standard excellence, <lb />
costs but a trifle more than a mere <lb />
scrub when the difference in the value <lb />
servant. What way will you take to time being short. Delegates should <lb />
bring water in a sieve I'll stay till be notified of date and place of <lb />
it is frozen. How will you catch a not later than November by <lb />
hare without running I will wait those making the appointments. <lb />
Many passenger agents have already <lb />
notified this office of their hearty co- <lb />
operation, and it is safely asserted <lb />
that low rates of transportation will <lb />
be given from every State and Terri- <lb />
The purpose of the Montgomery <lb />
convention was to secure the united <lb />
and harmonious action of the South- <lb />
States in the matter <lb />
population and capital for the <lb />
Much has been accomplished, and <lb />
the prospects are that the move made <lb />
at Montgomery will result in the <lb />
speedy development of the South's <lb />
great resources. So important will <lb />
be the influence of this second con- <lb />
upon the prosperity <lb />
growth of the South, that it should <lb />
WOMAN'S LOT. <lb />
LILY <lb />
What can a woman do <lb />
When the <lb />
dark <lb />
Where can a woman go <lb />
For what strange shore embark <lb />
How shall she ease the slow, <lb />
Strong ache of the heart pierced <lb />
Where can woman go <lb />
What can a woman do <lb />
Men can ride away <lb />
To some far battle-ground, <lb />
And merge their late in the fray. <lb />
Till the old seems a lesser wound; <lb />
Dash through the tempest there. <lb />
Swoon on the earth blood-wet, <lb />
Till many a dead man's stare <lb />
nerve them to forget <lb />
What can a woman do <lb />
Nothing but walk her way, <lb />
Wakeful the long nights through. <lb />
Holding her peace by day. <lb />
Patient, and still, and pale, <lb />
Helpful at each demand <lb />
Maybe a child's weak wail. <lb />
a wrinkled <lb />
Save a her duties show, <lb />
Save to be strong and true, <lb />
Where can a woman go <lb />
What can a woman do <lb />
The Thomasville Orphanage bas <lb />
children under its charge. <lb />
There are five inmates of tho Sol- <lb />
Home in Raleigh, and seven <lb />
applications on file. <lb />
Mount Airy The Cape <lb />
Fear Yadkin Valley Railroad has <lb />
hauled about ten train loads of cab- <lb />
away from Mount Airy this fall. <lb />
Mr. R. Frank residence in <lb />
Vance township, about miles from <lb />
Kinston, was destroyed by Are Mon- <lb />
day night Loss in- <lb />
sured for <lb />
The Business Agency of the State <lb />
Alliance during the first <lb />
year of its existence did a business <lb />
of and expects to double <lb />
this amount the second year. <lb />
A farmer in Hyde county is the <lb />
father of six children and they are <lb />
all in <lb />
to that, the birthday of every- <lb />
one falls on the 5th of October. <lb />
Henderson Gold Leaf- Capt. J. J. <lb />
one of Pitt county's <lb />
successful tobacco farmers, was here <lb />
this week with a fine lot of the golden <lb />
leaf product of his soil. It is need- <lb />
to say his prices were <lb />
Pitt county tobacco always <lb />
sells in Henderson. <lb />
Scotland Neck Mr. <lb />
Stern sent us from his garden <lb />
Monday ripe fresh from <lb />
the vine. This is as remarkable as <lb />
the fresh strawberries he sent us last <lb />
------The Steamer <lb />
sank in Roanoke river just above <lb />
Pollock's ferry one last week. It <lb />
was loaded with bales of cotton <lb />
and other freights. It struck a snag <lb />
in the river which caused it to sink. <lb />
Wilmington Star, Two large <lb />
oysters, the shells of which are firmly <lb />
attached to a set of false teeth, were <lb />
shown to a number of persons in the <lb />
city yesterday by a gentleman from <lb />
New River, who said were <lb />
near Cedar Point in about four <lb />
feet of water on the river mentioned, <lb />
in Onslow county a day or two since. <lb />
The teeth are in perfect condition <lb />
and arc attached to a rubber plate. <lb />
Charlotte There arc some <lb />
big hearted men in Charlotte. It <lb />
has just leaked out that a warm <lb />
hearted merchant has been paying <lb />
the salary of a teacher at <lb />
street chapel to teach the factory <lb />
children. She has had a class of <lb />
thirty-five. In another part of the <lb />
city, this merchant has been opera <lb />
ting a school for poor children, meet- <lb />
the entire expenses out of his <lb />
own pocket. He has not been doing <lb />
this for an advertisement, for not <lb />
even the children know the identity <lb />
of their benefactor. <lb />
Henderson Three of <lb />
the best rows of tobacco seen on our <lb />
warehouse this season, were <lb />
side by side here to-day, representing <lb />
three eastern counties. One from <lb />
Lead softly, a little child <lb />
Of few and tender year; <lb />
Give him your smiles, nor yet demand <lb />
The trouble of bis tears. <lb />
His knowledge of the and <lb />
Is but an outline yet. <lb />
To be filled In by love's soft band, <lb />
That be may not <lb />
Lead softly through the pleasant paths <lb />
That skirt life's garden fair; <lb />
There's time enough for doubt and fear. <lb />
There's time enough for care. <lb />
Show him the bud and blossom tweet. <lb />
That every field adorns; <lb />
time enough for little feet <lb />
To And the thorns. <lb />
Speak softly, for the Infant ear <lb />
Is now to love, <lb />
The harsh, impatient word, will scare <lb />
His tender spirit move; <lb />
Voices of home are sweet to him, <lb />
They bound new found shore; <lb />
There's time enough for him its hear <lb />
Earth's discord and Its roar. <lb />
Lead softly through fair childhoods gate <lb />
And up steps of time. <lb />
The little child God gave to you. <lb />
Till, In bis manhood's prime <lb />
He turns, with benediction fond <lb />
Upon his grateful tongue, <lb />
For those who clasped with tenderness <lb />
Ills hand when he was young. <lb />
impel every official to whom this call,. ,. , , , <lb />
; i;. . . i.-. i, -m. I the crop of J. J. of <lb />
is directed to take such prompt and . <lb />
effective action as will result in a <lb />
grand and influential convention. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
F. B. <lb />
General Manager Southern Inter- <lb />
States Immigration Bureau. <lb />
The <lb />
Offices and What is i <lb />
Them. <lb />
The Navy Department has been <lb />
notified by Cramp Sons that the <lb />
Newark is ready for her official sea <lb />
trial. The trial Board was appoint <lb />
by Secretary Tracy to-day. <lb />
being president of <lb />
it. trial will place No- <lb />
25th. <lb />
We have been looking for it <lb />
it has come at last. The <lb />
Press says the trouble in Wall <lb />
street is caused by recent Dem- <lb />
victory. This may me true; <lb />
when honest methods are pat in <lb />
operation, thieves are bound to <lb />
A Cutting Affair. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
William Friar, a white boy about <lb />
years old, was before the Mayor <lb />
this morning, sitting as a justice of <lb />
the peace, charged with an assault <lb />
upon Caesar Collins, colored, who is <lb />
about same age, with a deadly <lb />
weapon. Friar and Collins got into <lb />
a difficulty yesterday morning at the <lb />
comer of and Castle streets, <lb />
in which Friar cut a severe gash in <lb />
arm. The knife entered just <lb />
below the elbow and passed entirely <lb />
through hie arm. The boy was taken <lb />
to Dr. who dressed <lb />
wound. was found guilty and <lb />
bound over to the next term of <lb />
Criminal Court. <lb />
Uncertainty may attend business <lb />
and bat it never at- <lb />
tends the prompt administration of Dr. <lb />
Bull's Cough Syrup. Prise cents. <lb />
sore ran in the sad my <lb />
soul refused U be <lb />
of course it did. Pity, be <lb />
not get Salvation OH Only X <lb />
campaign for the position. Only a <lb />
small proportion of democratic <lb />
majority in the next House are <lb />
members of present Congress, <lb />
but owing to the nearness of the <lb />
National campaign and great <lb />
political interest now centered at <lb />
Washington it is expected that <lb />
nearly all of them will be here with- <lb />
in next few weeks. So far the <lb />
contest for the Speakership is being <lb />
conducted the best of humor, and <lb />
I see no reason why It should not <lb />
continue to end in same <lb />
spirit, except the disposition on <lb />
part of certain news to make <lb />
it as a fight between <lb />
nor Hill and Mr. Cleveland. <lb />
Only two of republican <lb />
of House committee on <lb />
Ways Means, is <lb />
for tariff bill, <lb />
have received certificate of elections <lb />
to next House, and one of thorn <lb />
Barrows, of to have <lb />
bis right to a seat contested on <lb />
ground of fraud. other one is <lb />
of California, who it will <lb />
be made a minority re- <lb />
port sugar schedule of <lb />
tariff bill. So that it looks as if <lb />
none of the men who fathered that <lb />
bill as a whole received the en- <lb />
of their all <lb />
of which shows good sense of <lb />
of <lb />
The man who bis crying baby <lb />
and is toe mean to invest cents in s <lb />
of Dr. Ball Baby <lb />
be divorced. <lb />
difference arises from the <lb />
of the thoroughbred male derived <lb />
from generations of well-fed and well <lb />
bred ancestors The same is true of <lb />
neat stock, of horses, of swine. It is <lb />
often the that a first cross from <lb />
a thoroughbred sire produces an <lb />
animal which for appearance and <lb />
production of meat or milk is as pro <lb />
as though thoroughbred itself. <lb />
second and third cross from the <lb />
pure bred sire, or, better, another of <lb />
the same breed, becomes for all <lb />
purposes as good as the pure <lb />
breed except for breeding. <lb />
In a line of such breeding as <lb />
fatten males for market as <lb />
whether as lambs or yearling <lb />
mutton, or veal and beef. Those <lb />
who have not tried a thoroughbred <lb />
sire on common stock will be well <lb />
pleased with the result, especially if <lb />
they practice a rational system of <lb />
feeding their stock. Well-bred stock <lb />
can be easily reduced in production <lb />
by careless or poor feeding, sufficient <lb />
to more than counterbalance the gain <lb />
in breeding. <lb />
It would be preferable to feed <lb />
natives well than to grade and <lb />
lose the benefit of it by poor feeding <lb />
But let the advance be in both breed- <lb />
and feeding, and good results. <lb />
will follow. <lb />
The danger that threatens the <lb />
laboring people of this country is <lb />
not cheap goods from but <lb />
the most depraved class of European <lb />
population, and the following state- <lb />
as to publish- <lb />
ed by the Bureau Statistics, prove <lb />
I the month of September, <lb />
Sanford Express. j 1890, the arrival of Italians in this <lb />
In old England a member of Par- j country numbered against <lb />
does not get a cent for j only 1,776 in September, 1889; and <lb />
his country, but now there is a during the nine months ending with <lb />
bill pending in that body to pay September the immigrants from <lb />
members of Parliament. But in that land aggregated no fewer than <lb />
America every office i stipulated to against but in the <lb />
be worth so much in dollars and <lb />
cents besides all you can make out of <lb />
it. Then here there is no secret in <lb />
why a fellow wants an office. Sup- <lb />
pose there was no salary in an office, <lb />
is it probable that there would be <lb />
so fellows wanting the office <lb />
Just think of it. Suppose every real <lb />
live man worked as hard for a dollar <lb />
in other pursuits as he does for <lb />
himself of bis friends in politics, <lb />
wouldn't this country hustle. <lb />
Now, here is the party <lb />
in North Carolina. It is defeated to- <lb />
day and it has been working for two <lb />
months for success and all time with <lb />
out principles. Suppose it had been <lb />
making fences, digging ditches <lb />
building railroad, clearing forests. <lb />
Ac, how much off would <lb />
State be When it comes to <lb />
tics, many men make signal failures. <lb />
We advise men to vote and study <lb />
politics, but the muscle of these <lb />
North Carolina Republicans can-be <lb />
put to better use. Politics is not <lb />
business of men of that faith and <lb />
muscle. <lb />
The day is near at hand when all <lb />
persons of any spirit <lb />
will say with one voice that there <lb />
are ho prospect whatever for the one <lb />
who does not advertise. The expense <lb />
it involve will be pat in with the <lb />
amount of needed capital. <lb />
In the general rejoicing over the <lb />
result of the election there is some <lb />
little disappointment to <lb />
Democracy. Mr. W. W. Barber <lb />
is defeated for Solicitor by Tom Set <lb />
tie, and the colored Re- <lb />
is elected to Congress from <lb />
the second district by a small major- <lb />
The Democrats should have car- <lb />
this district and seat a solid <lb />
Congressional delegation to Wash- <lb />
bat they foolishly threw away <lb />
their chance for <lb />
corresponding period of last year. <lb />
Hardly less desirable than the <lb />
are the Poles, who are now com- <lb />
very rapidly, the arrivals from <lb />
January 1st to Sept. 30th being <lb />
against only in the same <lb />
months of 1889; the Hungarians, <lb />
this year, against during <lb />
the fame months last year; the <lb />
for whom the figures are <lb />
and 2.070, and the Russians, <lb />
in the first nine months i 1890, <lb />
against in the same months <lb />
of 1889. Here is a total in three- <lb />
quarters of a year of <lb />
grants from the most backward <lb />
of Europe, by far the larger <lb />
part of whom represent the most <lb />
ignorant if not also most <lb />
class of their populations. <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
Without <lb />
The room's in disorder, <lb />
cat's on the table. <lb />
The flower-stand upset, and the mischief <lb />
to pay; <lb />
And Johnny U screaming <lb />
As loud as he's able. <lb />
For nothing goes right when <lb />
away. <lb />
What a scene of discomfort and con. <lb />
fusion home would be it did not <lb />
return. If your wife Is slowly breaking <lb />
down, from a combination of domestic <lb />
end female disorder, make it your <lb />
Ant to restore her Health. Dr. <lb />
Pie roe's Favorite Prescription is without <lb />
a peer as a remedy feeble sad <lb />
women, and is the only medicine <lb />
for class of maladies known as female <lb />
is sett under a <lb />
from the that it <lb />
will give or the money will <lb />
be refunded. It is a positive cure for <lb />
of womb <lb />
Pitt county, who from to <lb />
per hundred. J. H. Griffin, of <lb />
Nash county, and J. G. Nettles, of <lb />
They were all good to <lb />
and brought fine prices. Mr. <lb />
J. J. Laughinghouse led by a small <lb />
majority in pounds and average, <lb />
king a check for over for <lb />
co raised within twelve miles the <lb />
sound. <lb />
From St. Joseph Hospital. <lb />
A young girl here had been <lb />
for years with Blood Dis- <lb />
eases until she bad lost the use of <lb />
her limbs, was subject to many <lb />
troubles incident to disease. <lb />
physicians declared her case <lb />
incurable, and predicted that her <lb />
life would come to a speedy <lb />
Alter taking S- S. S. she <lb />
so fast that it was plain <lb />
she bad obtained a new lease on <lb />
life, and she has continued to grow <lb />
better until permanent cure Is <lb />
assured. Many other patients in <lb />
our hospital have obtained signal <lb />
benefit from S. S. S., and it bas be- <lb />
come quite a favorite in our <lb />
The St. Joseph Hospital, <lb />
Highland, HI. <lb />
Kent Wins. <lb />
We desire to say to our citizen, that <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills, <lb />
Salve an I Electric Bitters, and have <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have such universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee them every time, and we stand ready <lb />
to refund the purchase price if <lb />
results do not follow their us. <lb />
These remedies have won their great <lb />
popularity purely on merits. J. <lb />
L. Wooten, Druggist. <lb />
Setting out a Peach Orchard. <lb />
W. K. X. C. Experiment Station. <lb />
Use trees only one year from the <lb />
bud, and don't buy them from a <lb />
agent, but get them from a <lb />
who will not cheat you. la <lb />
planting don't set them any deeper <lb />
than they grew in the nursery. Trim <lb />
the bruised ends of broken roots <lb />
smooth with a sharp knife. Then trim <lb />
off clean all the branches made in <lb />
nursery and cut the stem square off <lb />
at the height want to form the <lb />
head, leaving the tree about the size <lb />
of an ordinary walking -stick. When <lb />
growth begins in the spring the buds <lb />
will start all along this stem. Bub <lb />
off all except three or four st the <lb />
top which will make the future bead. <lb />
The next these shoots should <lb />
be shortened one-half and the same <lb />
practice followed Plant <lb />
feet and cultivate in s hood <lb />
crop. In fall sow crimson clover sod <lb />
plow it under in spring for manure- <lb />
A of Paper lib. <lb />
It was just an ordinary scrap of <lb />
ping paper, but it saved her life. <lb />
was In the lost stages of consumption, <lb />
told by physicians that she was incurable <lb />
and could live only a short time; she <lb />
weighed less than seventy pounds. On <lb />
a piece of wrapping paper she read of <lb />
Dr. King's New Discovery, and got s <lb />
sample It helped her, she <lb />
a large bottle, it helped her more, bought <lb />
another and grew better fast, continued <lb />
Its use and Is now strong, healthy, rosy, <lb />
plump, weighing <lb />
particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, <lb />
Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles et <lb />
this free sT T. . <lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
Save postage and trouble of <lb />
leaving orders for any <lb />
Newspaper or Magazine wanted at <lb />
the Reflector Book <lb />
AYCOCK Ii <lb />
C. C <lb />
Attorneys-at--Law, <lb />
WILSON, N. C <lb />
Herself and her Child. <lb />
S. S. S. has relieved me of a <lb />
Scrofula, from which I bad <lb />
for years. It affected my <lb />
now first as catarrh, then carried off <lb />
the bone, and con tinned to eat until <lb />
it destroyed soft side of the <lb />
nose, then went to my throat, and <lb />
later on to my lungs, and it looked <lb />
as if I was doomed. S. S. has <lb />
cured me, and also cored m v little <lb />
daughter of same disease. <lb />
Mb. R <lb />
Ina. <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di- <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta <lb />
D. L. JAKES, <lb />
DENTIST. P <lb />
I. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
J J. H. TUCKS <lb />
MOORE, TUCKER A <lb />
A T-LA W <lb />
N. <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
A SKINNER, <lb />
N. C <lb />
P e. JAKES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. f <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
I B. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
R. MARQUIS, <lb />
You get your worth, whoa <lb />
you buy Old Catarrh Cure. It <lb />
ascents. <lb />
X. G- <lb />
of <lb />
in Skinner Building, upper <lb />
opposite Photograph<lb />
The New Lee and New Patron Cook Stoves stand in the lead D. D.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Mr. Brewer's Libel Suit. <lb />
ad <lb />
AT THE AT <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Congressman John M. Brower <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Laving failed to be elected has <lb />
entered suit against the Reidsville <lb />
for libel. He charges that <lb />
the circulated the report <lb />
during the campaign that he on <lb />
one occasion burned, or caused to <lb />
be burned, a barn in order to get <lb />
the insurance. We have not seen <lb />
the amount he wants, but as he <lb />
would have received ten thousand <lb />
if he had been elected, we <lb />
presume he will place it at that <lb />
amount. His case will amount to <lb />
about as much as his late con- <lb />
race. Newspaper men <lb />
are very cautious about <lb />
what they print, and when they <lb />
The Senatorial Question. <lb />
We are sorry to see that certain <lb />
parties are renewing their attacks <lb />
on Vance. We thought <lb />
the matter was settled before the <lb />
when the county I publish anything not favorable to <lb />
instructed their candidates any they ought to know that <lb />
to vote for Senator Yance to sue- j easily proven, <lb />
himself. But there is one f Last year one, a Rev. Dr. How <lb />
who says instructions did not come we believe, of Tennessee <lb />
from the proper source and is brought a heavy suit against <lb />
calling the Alliances to re-in- men and others at <lb />
the members elect to the Jackson Tenn., for libel. He was <lb />
awarded one cent damages, and <lb />
BROWN AND WINTER <lb />
Are now making a specialty of <lb />
co. <lb />
For this reason we again invite the people to call and examine our <lb />
-------stock. We but------- <lb />
OS <lb />
PRICE I <lb />
RICE J <lb />
NE <lb />
NE <lb />
PRICE <lb />
legislature to cast their votes for <lb />
no man who will not pledge <lb />
that is marked in plain figures on every article in our store. We <lb />
only ask you to examine our goods and our prices <lb />
with those of others. We are willing to 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 <lb />
of our But we have a full, new, <lb />
-------clean stock of------- <lb />
Our Stock it Goods Prices Low. <lb />
WE MAKE A BUSINESS OF MAKING BARGAINS IN <lb />
pry cuds <lb />
-o <lb />
The in Styles. in Quality, Utmost in Variety, have been combined by us in <lb />
ONE MIGHTY EFFORT <lb />
and winter Stock Will Not and m M Be Surpassed h- <lb />
The leading General Merchandise dealers in <lb />
County.-----<lb />
had to pay cost amounting to <lb />
elf to support the Sub-Treasury j about one thousand dollars. Year <lb />
Bill. Now the question arises before last Mr. J. L. Stone enter- <lb />
have the Alliances a right to do a libel suit against the Wades- <lb />
this If we are not mistaken the <lb />
Farmers Alliance is not, at least <lb />
was not intended to be, a political <lb />
organization. While a great <lb />
many members of the next <lb />
are members of the Alliance <lb />
they were brought as Democrats, <lb />
made their on the Democrat- <lb />
platform, were elected as <lb />
Being therefore elect <lb />
ed and instructed by a political or <lb />
the Alliance a <lb />
organization has no right to <lb />
re-instruct them. They made their <lb />
tight with the understanding that <lb />
they wire to vote if elected, for <lb />
Mr. Yance. If the members of <lb />
the Alliance were not satisfied they <lb />
ought to protested before <lb />
the election, and to have had a <lb />
fight made on Alliance principles. <lb />
This they did not do- And now <lb />
the fight has been made and <lb />
the victory won, the greatest <lb />
we have ever had in our State, <lb />
we think that neither the Alliance, <lb />
nor any other organization, not <lb />
even the Democratic itself, <lb />
has any right to change the in- <lb />
But they say instructions <lb />
did not come from the proper <lb />
Well, lets see about <lb />
that. The candidates were <lb />
and instructed by county <lb />
conventions. Who composed <lb />
these conventions They were <lb />
members of the Democratic party <lb />
and at the same time doubtless a <lb />
great majority of them members <lb />
of the Alliance. They were men <lb />
who were chosen at previous town <lb />
ship primary conventions in which <lb />
every man had a right to <lb />
pate. If men were chosen at those <lb />
primary conventions who did not <lb />
represent the wishes of a majority <lb />
of the people, the people them- <lb />
selves are responsible for it, and <lb />
not the delegates to the county <lb />
conventions. When the people <lb />
meet in body and select delegates <lb />
to a convention it is taken for <lb />
granted they will abide by the <lb />
action of the delegates. This is <lb />
the condition of affairs in North <lb />
Carolina present if we under- <lb />
stand it. The candidates were <lb />
brought out and instructed by <lb />
county conventions. The county <lb />
conventions were composed of <lb />
delegates selected by the people <lb />
en matte at the township <lb />
and the men whom these <lb />
delegates nominated and instruct- <lb />
ed were elected at the ballot box, <lb />
which was a ratification by the <lb />
people of what had been done in <lb />
the primaries and county <lb />
If then their instructions <lb />
to Tote for Senator Vance did not <lb />
come from the proper authority, <lb />
we will be glad for some one to <lb />
inform us where the proper <lb />
is. <lb />
We do not believe the different <lb />
Alliances of the State will attempt <lb />
to the members of the <lb />
Legislature. They were voted for <lb />
and elected in the belief that they <lb />
were honest and upright men, and <lb />
certainly if they are honest and <lb />
upright men they will cast their <lb />
vote as they promised and as they <lb />
. were instructed, no matter what <lb />
other instruction they may re- <lb />
He came out <lb />
minus and had to pay cost. Last <lb />
Prof. Leigh entered libel suit <lb />
against the Burnt but be- <lb />
afraid the charges would be <lb />
proven, withdrew it. It seems <lb />
from this that a newspaper <lb />
is rather a dangerous business. <lb />
We will wait and see how much <lb />
costs Mr. Brower has to pay. <lb />
It is said that the Al- <lb />
is going to put out a can <lb />
for the Presidency in 1892. <lb />
Under the present situation of <lb />
fairs we have no objection to the <lb />
movement whatever, when we take <lb />
in consideration their prospects. <lb />
Of course they have no idea of <lb />
electing a President. But they <lb />
claim that they can North <lb />
and South Carolina, Kansas, Ne- <lb />
Minnesota, and probably <lb />
some other Western States. In <lb />
such a case there would be no <lb />
election by the electors, and the <lb />
election would be thrown in the <lb />
House of Representatives. This <lb />
has happened twice in the history <lb />
of our country. Mr. Jefferson's <lb />
first election, and the election of <lb />
John Quincy Adams. We think <lb />
North Carolina is sate for the <lb />
Democratic candidate, <lb />
other State they may carry. If <lb />
the Alliance puts out a candidate <lb />
and us the result of it the election <lb />
is thrown into the House of Rep- <lb />
we will be sure to <lb />
have a Democratic President. In <lb />
such case each State votes as a <lb />
unit and has one vote, and a ma- <lb />
of all the States is necessary <lb />
for a choice ; and as about three <lb />
fourths of the States have a major- <lb />
of Democratic Congressmen, <lb />
there would be no difficulty in <lb />
electing a Democratic president. <lb />
DRY BOOTS <lb />
Hoods, Boo i s, H <lb />
ATS AND GROCERIES <lb />
ATS AND <lb />
YOUR KIND ATTENTION <lb />
-Is called to the splendid stocks of- <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 />
BOUGHT <lb />
OUGHT <lb />
FOR <lb />
OR <lb />
GASH I <lb />
ash; <lb />
BOUGHT <lb />
FOR <lb />
CASH I <lb />
ash; <lb />
Groceries Family Supplies <lb />
be found at the store of, <lb />
J. S. SMITH BRO., <lb />
W 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 articles usually found in a Grocery <lb />
Store. We solicit a share of patronage. <lb />
T- -A- <lb />
after the rush was over. <lb />
We were therefore able to pick up a <lb />
-great <lb />
Job <lb />
LOTS <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 the benefit of this. Besides <lb />
goods are-------- <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealer STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb />
MEAT and FLOUR-SPECIALTIES <lb />
Car Load Feed Oats, Car load Corn, Car load No. Hay, <lb />
Ca- 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 />
Canned Goods, Wrapping Paper. Paper Sacks <lb />
Special prices given to the wholesale trade on large quantities of the <lb />
good. <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 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 where else by any first class <lb />
house. We realize that competition is the <lb />
life of trade but we are fully abreast of <lb />
the times and feel able to meet any <lb />
competitor fairly and squarely. <lb />
We give our customers the <lb />
very best that ran be <lb />
bought for the <lb />
MONEY <lb />
invested in that <lb />
article- 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 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 yon time and again to come in and see us. <lb />
Our invitation to all people is LEARN OP US, KNOW <lb />
US, BUY OF US. With these three injunctions ringing fresh <lb />
your ears week, we again ask you to come and examine <lb />
following lines of General Merchandise <lb />
LOW STORE <lb />
Staple Fancy Dry Goods I <lb />
Motions, <lb />
Hats and Caps, <lb />
Boots and Shoes, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Farming Implements, <lb />
Heavy Fancy Groceries <lb />
Flour a Specialty, <lb />
Crockery <lb />
-When in need <lb />
Wanted <lb />
Marked <lb />
own <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
T east T <lb />
Vent. <lb />
less <lb />
Than <lb />
they are usually sold. We therefore guaranteed to save you <lb />
per cent, in every dollar's worth of goods yon 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 />
YOUNG <lb />
BIDDY. <lb />
Judge of the United <lb />
States District Court <lb />
posed a line of on a man in <lb />
Chicago for refusing to answer <lb />
questions before the Federal <lb />
grand jury. This is the biggest <lb />
fine on record. The man was in- <lb />
by his lawyer not to <lb />
answer on the ground that it <lb />
would tend to eliminate himself. <lb />
He was given in custody of an of <lb />
fleer till the fine should be paid. <lb />
A writ of habeas corpus will be sued <lb />
out before Judge Gresham, and <lb />
upon refusal it will be carried to <lb />
the United States Supreme Court <lb />
on question. <lb />
m p <lb />
woods is fall of them. <lb />
Full of candidates <lb />
for Speaker of the next House of <lb />
Representatives. It seems that <lb />
pressing its man <lb />
for. the, position. v We hope <lb />
member will <lb />
a. candidate, and thus vote for <lb />
themselves prevent any choice. <lb />
The House can do a great deal <lb />
worse, but w think it could not<lb />
Some idea of the great increase <lb />
the circulation of newspapers <lb />
in the South may be had by noting <lb />
the improved facilities which were <lb />
demanded by an unexpected in- <lb />
crease in circulation. In 1884 the <lb />
Atlanta Constitution bought a press <lb />
which printed twelve thousand per <lb />
hour. It was probably then the <lb />
largest press in the South, and it <lb />
was thought largo enough for the <lb />
work of the Constitution for at <lb />
least a score of years. But the <lb />
circulation has so increased that a <lb />
few weeks ago another huge press <lb />
was set up, the capacity of which <lb />
is forty-eight thousand copies per <lb />
hour, and now it takes both press <lb />
es to do the work. Of course all <lb />
other papers have not increased <lb />
in proportion with the Constitution, <lb />
but most of them can claim a fair <lb />
share of circulation. In building <lb />
up a country we believe a good <lb />
and able press is an important <lb />
tor, and we are glad to see that in <lb />
the great development of the <lb />
South, the press is not behind in <lb />
the race. <lb />
Scraps from Grifton. <lb />
Mi. A. R. ton ton <lb />
was in town <lb />
Mr. and Mr-. Allen made <lb />
a visit to <lb />
inst. <lb />
Mr. M. H. and lady from <lb />
was friends at this <lb />
place on <lb />
Our town can boast of more <lb />
girls than any town in the State <lb />
to its size say the <lb />
Miss Dora James of has <lb />
been spending several days here <lb />
with tier brother Pi of. C. H. James. <lb />
Mr. J. R. B. Can away and wire <lb />
and Master Claude of New <lb />
came up and spent Thanks- <lb />
giving day with Mr. C. P. <lb />
The telegraph poles have been <lb />
set to place from <lb />
and the next week we will <lb />
be telegraphic <lb />
with the <lb />
Mr. Correll. the blind <lb />
the Ya. Calvary, has <lb />
in town several days, and gave <lb />
a vocal And instrumental concert At <lb />
the Academy on Monday night <lb />
December lat. <lb />
A gathering of tour or five <lb />
persons attended the concert <lb />
at Academy Friday night, given <lb />
by the student of Prof. <lb />
Everybody was pleased at <lb />
the and a good time <lb />
was bad. <lb />
Thanksgiving day was ob. <lb />
ail of were<lb />
of town and assembled <lb />
at the Academy baskets filled <lb />
with the substances for the inner <lb />
man, and teachers, pupils <lb />
all spent the day with grateful <lb />
hearts to God all past blessings. <lb />
A very laughable concert was <lb />
given at on Saturday <lb />
night Nov. by the <lb />
The troop was met with <lb />
open hands by the <lb />
and possible was <lb />
done for The Ball <lb />
was crowded with spectators and a <lb />
very pleasant time was bail <lb />
ally. <lb />
the h Nov. Mr. Jesse <lb />
Miss Wiggins of <lb />
NecK township, county were <lb />
happily married at the home of the <lb />
bride with the following <lb />
Gresham Wiggins with <lb />
Francis Ives with Mis <lb />
Julia Wiggins Clyde Braxton with <lb />
Miss Annie J. <lb />
with Miss Eugene Wiggins. Mr. <lb />
G. W. officiating. <lb />
Girl Runaway. <lb />
daughter, Tessa, about years <lb />
old. colored girl, tall spare built, <lb />
scar on one corner of her mouth, a -mall <lb />
flesh on lower part one ear, dark <lb />
eves, wears No. shoe, plain ring on <lb />
one ringer, about pounds, ran <lb />
away from my home. In Greene county, <lb />
two miles from Widow Green P. . on <lb />
Nov., at o'clock. I here- <lb />
by warn any one employing or <lb />
harboring her under the law. For <lb />
information for recovery, or her <lb />
return to me, a suitable reward will be <lb />
given. Very respectfully, <lb />
PETER YOUNG, <lb />
Willow Greene Co., N. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
Pitt county as Administrator of P. H. <lb />
Mayo, deceased, notice Is hereby given <lb />
to all persons indebted to the estate <lb />
to make immediate payment to the <lb />
and all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate present <lb />
the same properly authenticated before <lb />
1st day of December, 1801, or this <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This 1st day of Dec. 1890. <lb />
Hiss M. E. May. <lb />
of P. H. Mayo, <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Office of the Board of Com-i <lb />
missioners for PI t <lb />
The following is a statement of the <lb />
number of meetings of the Board of <lb />
Commissioners for Pitt county, <lb />
of days each member hath attend- <lb />
ed, number of miles and <lb />
amounts allowed for services as Com- <lb />
missioners for the fiscal year ending <lb />
December 1st, 1890. <lb />
NUMBER OF MEETINGS <lb />
Council Dawson hath attended <lb />
T. E. Keel <lb />
C. V. Newton <lb />
G. M. Mooring <lb />
v. A. James, <lb />
John Flanagan <lb />
allowed Council Dawson <lb />
For as Cl <lb />
For as committeeman <lb />
For miles traveled <lb />
Amount allowed T. E. Keel <lb />
For days as <lb />
For miles traveled Ct-c <lb />
THo <lb />
Am allowed G. M. Mooring <lb />
For days as <lb />
For as committeeman <lb />
For miles <lb />
If <lb />
Amount allowed C. V. Newton <lb />
For days as <lb />
For days as committeeman <lb />
For miles traveled <lb />
error <lb />
allowed A. James. Jr., <lb />
For days as <lb />
For days as <lb />
For <lb />
allowed John Flanagan <lb />
For days as <lb />
For days as committeeman <lb />
For miles <lb />
Total amount allowed Board <lb />
of Carolina, <lb />
of Pitt. J <lb />
I, David H. James Clerk <lb />
of the Hoard of Commissioners for the <lb />
county aforesaid, do certify that the fore- <lb />
going is a correct statement as doth <lb />
pear upon record in my office. Given <lb />
under my hand and the seal of said Board <lb />
of Commissioners, at office in Green- <lb />
ville, this 25th day of Nov., 1890. <lb />
D. H. Jambs. <lb />
for Pitt Co. <lb />
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES <lb />
TRUCKS AND VALISES. <lb />
CHOICE FAMILY <lb />
We sell low for cash. <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 />
Willow Wan, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Stationery <lb />
Trunks and Valises, <lb />
Harness and Whips. <lb />
After a <lb />
of twenty five <lb />
yea is ice do not hesitate <lb />
to fell -you that ice can <lb />
and do offer <lb />
that have r lie fore <lb />
been heard in this <lb />
and each sue <lb />
season we arc at <lb />
work to serve your <lb />
interests faithfully. <lb />
FURNITURE J <lb />
We are in this market for and ask yo <lb />
to look at our line of Suits, both Walnut woods. <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads, single and double, Mattresses and Bed <lb />
Springs, Children's Beds, Cribs and Cradles, Washstands. Cane <lb />
and Wood seat Chain, and Rocking Chairs. <lb />
Children's and Dining Tables, Lounges and <lb />
lots other things too numerous to mention. We thank you <lb />
past favors trust and believe that you will continue to <lb />
us, for we work not alone for our Interest but also for yours. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
DUla <lb />
by <lb />
Abner J. Smith and Bills Ann Smith, <lb />
his wife, to James T. Adams on th 12th <lb />
day of February. and duly recorded <lb />
In the Register of Deeds office for Pitt CO. <lb />
in Book page I ill on Monday <lb />
The State Board of Canvassers <lb />
met in Raleigh last week to make <lb />
official report recent <lb />
The tallowing vote was given by <lb />
counties for Congress the first <lb />
DEM. <lb />
Bern n. <lb />
1338.<lb />
ML<lb />
ass.<lb />
STOVES. STOVES. <lb />
Counties <lb />
Beaufort, <lb />
Camden, <lb />
Carteret, <lb />
Cm <lb />
Dare, <lb />
Her <lb />
Hyde, <lb />
Pa mi i co, <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
Tyrrell, <lb />
Washington, <lb />
CO i <lb />
Hi<lb />
Hi <lb />
CO <lb />
CO <lb />
CO <lb />
-A<lb />
arc specialty of <lb />
and arc receiving the finest <lb />
line ever <lb />
Our stuck will lie complete <lb />
embracing every size made. <lb />
Our popular <lb />
still stands at the head. Our <lb />
other lira mis are all good, <lb />
have the heaviest Stove for <lb />
the money put on till <lb />
market. We carry a full line <lb />
of and Fix- <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Saw 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 />
OB <lb />
v. <lb />
BE <lb />
CO <lb />
Re; d advertisement of land sale by <lb />
James T. Adams, <lb />
See notice to creditors by Hiss M. <lb />
E. Mayo, administrator of P. H. <lb />
Mayo, deceased. <lb />
Peter Young's daughter has run <lb />
away from borne. He warns all <lb />
persons against harboring or employ <lb />
January 5th, sell at public sale be- i her. See advertisement, <lb />
fore the Court House door in the town <lb />
in <lb />
of Greenville, to the highest bidder, a <lb />
certain niece or tract of land lying <lb />
being In township, adjoining the <lb />
lands of the late Marcellus Moore, Funner <lb />
Green and others; at a pine <lb />
stump Samuel Smith third corner, van- <lb />
W. poles to a <lb />
Green's earner In Marcellus Moore's line, <lb />
then doe West M poles to a stake In <lb />
Green's line, then doe N. poke to <lb />
the division line of Jean and William <lb />
Move, then with the division line <lb />
KL poles to the said <lb />
tun to a cypress, than <lb />
N. Tl w- H poles to the <lb />
Urning acres more or leas. <lb />
Terms of Cash. <lb />
T. Ad<lb />
Attention U called to change <lb />
of advertisement of Higgs Sisters. <lb />
They are selling millinery at cost in <lb />
order to dose out by January. <lb />
Be sure that yon read Brown A <lb />
Hooker's advertisement to-day. <lb />
They are making a specialty of <lb />
clothing and during the holidays will <lb />
mark goods low. Ask to see their <lb />
latest style ladies shoes. <lb />
In this paper will be the <lb />
advertisement of Ford A <lb />
proprietors of Cherry Marble <lb />
Works. We recommend them u <lb />
persons desiring to porches moans <lb />
Total, 16.430 <lb />
Mr. Blanch's majority <lb />
a of the can- <lb />
of all the districts of the State <lb />
First district, Branch, 16- <lb />
Bernard, rep., <lb />
district, <lb />
Cheat ham. rep., third dis- <lb />
Grady. <lb />
rep., 8.541; fourth district, Bunn, <lb />
rep., ; <lb />
filth Williams, <lb />
Brower, rep., sixth district, <lb />
rep., seventh district, Hen- <lb />
Thomas, rep., <lb />
eight district. Cowles, <lb />
Faucett, ind. 9.243; <lb />
ninth district, Crawford, <lb />
Ewart, rep. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT k CO. <lb />
A Beef Market. <lb />
Opened in Greenville. Johnson. <lb />
Co. have opened a market at <lb />
their opposite Skinner's 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 />
Goals, Sheep or Hides to sell will <lb />
do to on us selling <lb />
A CO. <lb />
STOVES II <lb />
E. r. FORD. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
Ford Lamer, <lb />
PROPRIETORS <lb />
CHERRY HILL MARBLE WORKS <lb />
GREENVILLE, H. C. <lb />
IN- <lb />
am mm mm <lb />
-AND ALL KINDS <lb />
CEMETERY WORK. <lb />
To have associated <lb />
with Mr. J. IX for the purpose of <lb />
conducting a Marble Yard in <lb />
Greenville to be known as Hill <lb />
Marble Works. We will be to <lb />
begin orders about January 1st. <lb />
A at the marble <lb />
business here last five years. <lb />
. and work bat been <lb />
any kind <lb />
--------A full line of-------- <lb />
looking 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 tor <lb />
TOBACCO -t- <lb />
for next reason. <lb />
LATHAM SPENDER <lb />
WILSON-<lb />
WILSON, N. C. <lb />
Silt Lea Titan <lb />
Is now an established tact and commends it- <lb />
self to the readers of the We have <lb />
no enemies to punish, or friends to reward <lb />
Don't pay one man as a means to rob his neigh- <lb />
buy Tobacco on its merits and stand <lb />
to compare sales with any market in the State. <lb />
Try us and be convinced, proof of the pudding is; <lb />
the We will pay for all Hogs- <lb />
heads used in shipping to us. Prompt persons <lb />
attention given the sale of every pile of <lb />
on our floor, and SAVE you over a third in <lb />
charges of what you pay in other markets to <lb />
have your tobacco sold. Give us a trial. <lb />
Your friend, <lb />
Ed. M. <lb />
Sales every day <lb />
We make no loud advertisements bat will pay us for <lb />
all of <lb />
As any House Anywhere. <lb />
We guarantee all patrons the very best possible attention <lb />
personal attention <lb />
Every Lot of Tobacco on oar Flo <lb />
We know that a poor sale means a loss of patronage and <lb />
men cannot afford <lb />
Empty Hogsheads furnished free. Kind them with S. A. <lb />
Greenville, or with E. S Falkland. <lb />
Our market is the best market for bright tobacco in the <lb />
and our facilities for handling as good as <lb />
we will do all we can to please yon if yon will give us a trial. <lb />
Our house is the best in town and we have every pr <lb />
advantage that can be on a loose market. Give us a I<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicit your patronage for----- <lb />
Its purpose will be please every reader. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
JOB PRINTING- <lb />
that can be surpassed no- <lb />
where In this section. Our work always <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. IX. <lb />
PITT C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector ; come 8- <lb />
editor of the <lb />
N. C. <lb />
farmer, Mr. Ramsay going to <lb />
Washington to take a position on <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
D. J- W the National Mr. <lb />
will have entire charge, Col. Polk <lb />
, devoting his time to the duties of <lb />
Published Even, Wednesday the Nation <lb />
Alliance. <lb />
Editorial Paragraphs. <lb />
of labor decide to <lb />
pate in polities in <lb />
societies of Dover, S. <lb />
H., are building a f temple. <lb />
Bear Admiral O. A. U. <lb />
S. N., died in Philadelphia <lb />
last Thursday. <lb />
to the New York Sun <lb />
the greatest milliner the world has <lb />
ever known, of <lb />
allowed a lady lo select her <lb />
Washington, D. C, Nov. <lb />
Every democrat in the country is <lb />
interested Washington this win- <lb />
because of <lb />
events certain to occur here. <lb />
In tie first place, the democratic <lb />
minority in Congress, that <lb />
the policy of their party has been <lb />
endorsed by the country, are deter- <lb />
mined to resist every attempt of <lb />
the republicans to pass radical <lb />
political legislation, and they ex- <lb />
He would take a seat the moral support of <lb />
his customer and study her j that th. re, <lb />
race, complexion, the contour of her if possible, be made <lb />
head, etc., then tell curtly provide for the big deficit in the <lb />
and that her bonnet would be there <lb />
in a few days. <lb />
Our Country. <lb />
A Very Little Speech by Mr. <lb />
land. <lb />
National Treasury, which their <lb />
wasteful extravagant legislation <lb />
has made a certainty for the next <lb />
fiscal year, instead of leaving it for <lb />
the Brooklyn Every column in a newspaper House of the fifty <lb />
man at auction the 2-year- j coat,,,,,,, to dis j second Congress to do. At least if <lb />
old colt for pieces of metal displacement of; they cannot be made to adopt the <lb />
I any one of which causes a blunder legislation to provide the <lb />
editor error. And <lb />
is candidate lo a m j to refusal or neglect to do so, <lb />
i brilliant if they can dis-1 the blame placed where it prop- <lb />
reading clerk the Senate. <lb />
cover an error in a newspaper. <lb />
Reed, Minister to Forks Herald. <lb />
has Paris for a tour of, <lb />
two months in Turkey and Egypt. <lb />
The Australian Govern- <lb />
has cabled to Berlin to obtain <lb />
a supply of Koch's <lb />
lymph. <lb />
It is a little late the day for the <lb />
Republicans to seek a Moses who <lb />
belongs It is now admitted <lb />
by Government officials that by the <lb />
of the next fiscal year our an- <lb />
payments for pensions will <lb />
have reached 8200,000,000 <lb />
which will take place <lb />
winter between Mr. Blame <lb />
political all around, a <lb />
cold winter is coming and the Tariff <lb />
, . . and Force bills cannot infuse much <lb />
The harvesting machine pa-, . ., . <lb />
. . . u . . k I warmth into the bones of a <lb />
the are about to be i <lb />
. . . . . that has lived too long <lb />
merged into one big concern, with a ., <lb />
capital of <lb />
Pasteur has sent his <lb />
will lead them out of the wilderness. I Reed for the control of the <lb />
They had get a new set of republican party machine will be <lb />
decidedly exciting, <lb />
are very much Interested in it, be- j <lb />
cause for one thing, it embraces the <lb />
fate of the Force bill. If Mr Blaine <lb />
becomes the dictator of the party's <lb />
policy the Force bill will at once be <lb />
j shelved good all, and <lb />
which has in a sense, become <lb />
j Mr. special trade-mark will <lb />
Telegrams received at War be used as a salve for the many and <lb />
The following is ex-President <lb />
speech in to the <lb />
toast at the Jewel- <lb />
dinner in New York last <lb />
President <lb />
The sentiment assigned to me <lb />
a theme so vast and so <lb />
that I am embarrassed in my at- <lb />
tempt to deal with it. You surely <lb />
will not expect me on this occasion <lb />
to voice all the thoughts and feelings <lb />
which the mention of <lb />
inspires. This is country be- <lb />
cause the people have established it, <lb />
because they rule it, because <lb />
have developed it, and because <lb />
love it. And still each generation <lb />
Americans hold it only in trust <lb />
tor those who shall come after them, <lb />
and they are charged for the <lb />
to transmit it as strong and <lb />
sound as it came to their hands. It <lb />
is not on is to destroy, it is not <lb />
ours to sell, and it is not ours to neg- <lb />
eland injure. It is ours as our <lb />
are ours, and as our church- <lb />
ed and schools are protect <lb />
defend, to foster and improve. As <lb />
its strength and its fitness to reach <lb />
its promised destiny depends upon <lb />
its one of our highest <lb />
ties toward it is to cultivate and en- <lb />
courage kindliness among our people, <lb />
to the end all may heartily <lb />
operate in performing the terms of <lb />
our trust. As it exist for us all, so <lb />
all should be accorded an equal share <lb />
Stray Bits of Fun. <lb />
Together by for Thou <lb />
Who Lore to Laugh., <lb />
I hear your husband is a gal- <lb />
Do you ever find any letters <lb />
in his pockets <lb />
Only the ones I gave him lo post. <lb />
It is one of the curiosities of <lb />
history that a horse enjoys his <lb />
food most when he hasn't a bit in bis <lb />
mouth. <lb />
You look rather weary, said the <lb />
cloud to the Eiffel Tower <lb />
Yes, I was up all night, replied the <lb />
Tower. <lb />
Is Broker one of <lb />
Southern Inter-States OVER THE STATE. <lb />
Bureau. <lb />
Happenings of Interest Occur- <lb />
ring in North Carolina. <lb />
AS f <lb />
close friends <lb />
Yes; blamed <lb />
He won't lend me a cent <lb />
close. <lb />
here, waiter <lb />
this roll is stale <lb />
How can I help it Why <lb />
didn't you come yesterday <lb />
He visits her so regularly I actual <lb />
y believe there is something between <lb />
them. <lb />
Well, you wouldn't think it if you <lb />
saw how close together they sit when <lb />
he calls. <lb />
They talk about a woman's sphere <lb />
As though it had a limit; <lb />
There's not a place in earth or heaven, <lb />
There's not a task to mankind given, <lb />
There's not a blessing or a woe, <lb />
co- I There's not a whispered yes or no, <lb />
There's not a life, or death, or birth, <lb />
That has a weight or worth, <lb />
Without u woman in it. <lb />
congratulations to Koch, that the <lb />
whom return has sent a specimen Miles show that the Indians <lb />
in its benefits. It is so constructed I <lb />
that its work is badly done its j of near <lb />
perverted when special and j Verona, a curious character, was con- <lb />
exclusive advantages are awarded to the court of the <lb />
any particular class of our people. If first king the where he <lb />
we permit grasping selfishness to in was challenged to a trial of wit by <lb />
us in the care of our trust, we <lb />
was <lb />
the king. And this, says an old <lb />
are untrue to our obligations and our French book, is the substance of the <lb />
whom return has sent a If Mr. in his <lb />
of his to Professor Pasteur, j Pine Ridge Agency are very much i m e the <lb />
j excited and that the number of In- the Force bill, as it is be- <lb />
The New of going Agency i here that he will <lb />
cine opened its new building on to Pine Ridge is increasing. The j show that Shaker Reed has more <lb />
with Messiah craze is extending to the with than Mr. Blaine ; <lb />
WIlD T , ., . , , hut if on the other hand the <lb />
West Forty-third street <lb />
ceremonies last week. <lb />
Indians near the border <lb />
and between the Sioux Nation and <lb />
General Commissioner Canadian border. The ghost <lb />
Pensions, says that between dances still continue. <lb />
and 840,000.000 will be <lb />
needed next year to meet claims. <lb />
ignores the Force lull, then it <lb />
may be presumed that Mr. Blame is I <lb />
still command at <lb />
White House. <lb />
The immense vote cast by the <lb />
Farmers Alliance States which <lb />
Moses S. Marks, of Rochester, ob <lb />
tamed from the National Revenge is sweet <lb />
Bank of Commerce, of New York on <lb />
a forged telegram. He was arrest- <lb />
ed in Utica. <lb />
It has been suggested that when for years ,,. <lb />
the Congress meets republican has thrown the <lb />
the Republicans a taste of our rules. <lb />
but justice is <lb />
sweeter. The better way would be <lb />
to inaugurate an era of of fair play. <lb />
Mr. Reed and his followers don't <lb />
know the meaning of the words, to <lb />
After Tom Reed has had time to sure, a pleasure <lb />
take a good long breath it would be to honest men <lb />
to have his views on the country stigmatize their ex- <lb />
can leaders into a panic, and they <lb />
are puzzling their bewildered brains j <lb />
to get up a scheme that will get i <lb />
back their lost votes. At a confer <lb />
Terence prominent republicans <lb />
held here a few days ago Mr. <lb />
was deputed to ascertain whether <lb />
by making concessions, in the shape <lb />
of legislation at this session Con- <lb />
the alliance could not be <lb />
pacified, and the result is, that a <lb />
rights Congress. b avoiding it.-New ; confidential agent or Mr. <lb />
w I Herald, i has been sent to Northwestern <lb />
,.,.,. Sn, <lb />
Surgeon General Hamilton, in a <lb />
Come South, Men. <lb />
report that steps be, <lb />
to restrict emigration, Durham Sun. <lb />
that emigrants have come. to <lb />
, . I industrial movement, is doing much <lb />
to this country the last six the development of the South. It <lb />
years. <lb />
The Director of the Mint at <lb />
is interweaving all sections of the <lb />
country into unity. <lb />
Progress and civilization demands <lb />
u r a cheapening in manufactured <lb />
Washington has been informed that of making . tariff to <lb />
a million dollars in gold raise demands that the <lb />
sovereigns was deposited and melt- consumer shall be equally protected <lb />
ed down at the San Francisco <lb />
yesterday <lb />
John Keller, a millionaire and real <lb />
estate dealer of Chicago, left a tin <lb />
box containing in <lb />
ties in bis carriage, while he went <lb />
into an office, when he came out the <lb />
box was missing. <lb />
It is conceded that a live <lb />
per is worth a great deal of money <lb />
to a town. Yet some of the enter- <lb />
prising business men do not show <lb />
their appreciation of a live <lb />
Globe. <lb />
Some say that that Republicans <lb />
have very little to build hopes on <lb />
now ; and if they will pass the force <lb />
bill this winter, their chances will <lb />
be destroyed and they will <lb />
be left farther than ever in 1892. <lb />
Capt W. W. otherwise <lb />
known as R. who <lb />
years ago was the well-known <lb />
agent of the Raleigh <lb />
and Observer, has resumed <lb />
his old position with that paper. <lb />
The Navy Department has been <lb />
notified by Cramp Sons that the <lb />
Newark is ready for her sea <lb />
trial. trial Board was appoint- <lb />
by Secretary Tracy to-day. <lb />
Captain being president of <lb />
it. The trial will place No- <lb />
We have been looking for it and <lb />
it has come at The <lb />
Press says the trouble in Wall <lb />
street is caused by the recent Dem- <lb />
victory. This may me true; <lb />
when honest methods are in <lb />
operation, thieves are bound to <lb />
Sun. <lb />
with the furnisher. In manufactures <lb />
the rich fields of the Southern <lb />
can meet this demand. <lb />
The principle of equal protection <lb />
and liberty to all is the only sound <lb />
principle upon which a Republic can <lb />
stand. <lb />
The rapid building of the <lb />
upon the resources which she has is <lb />
a conclusive proof of the future in <lb />
store for the and no State can <lb />
offer more enticing inducements than <lb />
North Carolina. Those men who <lb />
say that too many towns are being <lb />
built will in a few years, wonder how <lb />
that impression was ever formed in <lb />
view of the new cities <lb />
where they had never dreamed the <lb />
hand development would touch. <lb />
The mineral resources alone <lb />
would give her the first place in the <lb />
country, but she has many other ad- <lb />
vantages. Forests of every kind, <lb />
richest of agricultural land and fruit National campaign and the great <lb />
States to confer with the Alliance <lb />
leaders, and it is believed by my <lb />
informant, who usually knows what <lb />
he talks about, that be is author- <lb />
to enter into a deal with them <lb />
if they agree, in return for the pas- <lb />
sage of a bill for the free and <lb />
coinage of silver or some other <lb />
bill that will largely increase the <lb />
amount of money in circulation, to <lb />
support the National republican <lb />
ticket in 1892. <lb />
By the way, speaking of the <lb />
Farmers Alliance Representative <lb />
of Ohio, said here a day <lb />
two ago, that if the combination, <lb />
which has been more or less talked <lb />
about, between the Alliance and the <lb />
labor organizations of the cities <lb />
could be brought about that he be- <lb />
they could elect the next <lb />
President. I know that the Alli- <lb />
people are doing their level <lb />
best lo bring about that <lb />
It is now regarded as so certain <lb />
that there will be ah extra session <lb />
of the Fifty -second Congress held <lb />
in the Spring that several of the <lb />
gentlemen who have announced <lb />
themselves as candidates for Speak- <lb />
of the next House have opened <lb />
headquarters here and begun their <lb />
campaign for the position. Only a <lb />
small proportion of the democratic <lb />
majority in the next House are <lb />
members of the present Congress, <lb />
owing to the nearness of the <lb />
growing country, ready access to the <lb />
markets, pleasant, healthy <lb />
climate not visited by whirlwinds or <lb />
swept by the South stands <lb />
a veritable Paradise. <lb />
A Cutting <lb />
Wilmington Review. <lb />
William Friar, a white boy about <lb />
years old, was before the Mayor <lb />
this morning, sitting as a justice of <lb />
the peace, charged with an assault <lb />
upon Collins, colored, who is <lb />
about the same with a deadly <lb />
weapon. Friar Collins got into <lb />
a difficulty morning at the <lb />
corner of Fourth and Castle streets, <lb />
in which Friar cut s severe gash in <lb />
arm. The entered just <lb />
below the elbow entirely <lb />
through his arm. The boy was taken <lb />
to Dr. Burbank, who dressed the <lb />
wound. was found guilty and <lb />
bound over to the next term of the <lb />
Criminal Court. <lb />
Uncertainty may attend business <lb />
and enterprises; but it never at- <lb />
tends the prompt administration of Dr. <lb />
Bull's Cough Syrup. Price cents. <lb />
sore ran in the night, and my <lb />
seal refused to be <lb />
fellow of course it did. Pity, be could <lb />
not get Salvation Oil. Only M <lb />
political interest now centered at <lb />
Washington it is expected that <lb />
nearly all of them will be here with- <lb />
in the next few weeks. So far the <lb />
contest for the Speakership is being <lb />
conducted the best humor, and <lb />
I see no reason why It should not <lb />
continue to the end in the same <lb />
spirit, except the disposition the <lb />
part of certain news to make <lb />
it as a fight between <lb />
nor Hill and Mr. Cleveland. <lb />
Only two of the republican <lb />
of the House committee on <lb />
Ways Means, which is <lb />
for the Mo Km tariff bill, <lb />
have received certificate of elections <lb />
to the next House, and one of them <lb />
Burrows, of to have <lb />
bis to a seat contested on the <lb />
ground of fraud. The other one m <lb />
of California, who it will <lb />
be made a minority re <lb />
port against the sugar schedule of <lb />
the tariff bill. So that it looks If <lb />
none of the men who fathered that <lb />
a whole received the en- <lb />
of their constituents, all <lb />
of which shows the good sense of <lb />
of constituents. <lb />
covenant as Americans. Our conn <lb />
try is for the purpose of <lb />
through its means justice, <lb />
and prosperity to for <lb />
the purpose of permitting the selfish <lb />
and designing to be enriched at the <lb />
expense their confiding fellow- <lb />
countrymen, It is our duty then to <lb />
defend and protect our country while <lb />
it remains in our hands from that <lb />
selfishness which, if permitted, will <lb />
surely undermine it, as clearly as it <lb />
is our duty to defend it against arm <lb />
ed enemies. Nor are we discharged <lb />
from our obligations as trustees of; <lb />
our country if merely preserve It <lb />
in the same condition as when we re- <lb />
it. The march progress <lb />
and civilization throughout the world <lb />
imposes on us the duty of improving <lb />
the subject of our trust so that it <lb />
may be transmitted to others in such <lb />
an advanced condition of prosperity <lb />
and growth as shall bear witness to <lb />
our tail In and our devotion to <lb />
its interests. He who hid his talent <lb />
in a napkin and added to it <lb />
was condemned unfaithful when <lb />
called upon to give an account of his <lb />
stewardship. Let us rejoice then in <lb />
the greatness of let <lb />
us remember that it will be our blame <lb />
if it is not made greater; let us boast <lb />
the country which is but <lb />
let our boasting be tempered with <lb />
the reflection that its possession is <lb />
charged with trust; let us constantly <lb />
bear in mind that while it is ours to <lb />
use and transmit to com- <lb />
generations, our relation to it is <lb />
more serious by the fact that <lb />
in its broadest and most solemn <lb />
meaning our country is something <lb />
which, as an example and interpreter <lb />
of freedom, belongs to the world, and <lb />
which, in its blessed mission belongs <lb />
to humanity. <lb />
Improve Your Stock <lb />
Frank E. Emery, Agriculturist, N. C. <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
It has been well said that the male <lb />
is half the herd. And yet how few <lb />
of us practice on the side of improve- <lb />
by making this smallest and <lb />
least expensive half the best that will <lb />
increase the value of growing <lb />
stock. The head of a small flock of <lb />
sheep, when of a standard excellence, <lb />
costs but a trifle more than a mere <lb />
scrub when the difference in the value <lb />
of the progeny is co This <lb />
difference arises from the <lb />
of the thoroughbred male derived <lb />
from generations of well-fed and well <lb />
bred ancestors The same is true of <lb />
neat stock, of horses, of swine. It is <lb />
often the case that a first cross from <lb />
a thoroughbred sire produces an <lb />
animal which for appearance and <lb />
production of meat or milk is as pro <lb />
Stable as though thoroughbred itself. <lb />
The second and third cross from the <lb />
pure bred sire, or, better, another of <lb />
the same breed, becomes for all <lb />
purposes as good as the pure <lb />
breed except for breeding. <lb />
In a line of such breeding as this <lb />
fatten the males for market as <lb />
whether as lambs or yearling <lb />
mutton, or veal and beef. Those <lb />
who have not tried a thoroughbred <lb />
sire on common stock will be well <lb />
pleased with the result, especially if <lb />
they practice a rational system of <lb />
feeding their stock. Well-bred stock <lb />
can be easily reduced In production <lb />
by careless or poor feeding, sufficient <lb />
to more than counterbalance the gain <lb />
in breeding. <lb />
It would be preferable to feed <lb />
natives well than to grade up and <lb />
lose the benefit of it by poor feeding <lb />
let the advance be in both breed- <lb />
feeding, and good results, <lb />
will follow. <lb />
discourse, as it is preserved in the <lb />
ancient records of the <lb />
What thing is that which flies the <lb />
swiftest cried the monarch. Thought, <lb />
answered What is the <lb />
gulf that is never filled The avarice <lb />
the raiser. What is most hateful <lb />
in young people Self-conceit, be- <lb />
cause it makes them incorrigible. <lb />
Who are the most lavish of their ca- <lb />
Those who intend to deceive <lb />
us, and those who have already done <lb />
it. What are the things most <lb />
in a house <lb />
A wicked wife and the tongue a <lb />
servant. What will you take to <lb />
bring water in a sieve I'll stay till <lb />
it is frozen. How will you catch a <lb />
hare without running I will wait <lb />
till I find her on the spit. <lb />
WOMAN'S LOT. <lb />
LILY <lb />
What can a woman do <lb />
When the <lb />
dark <lb />
Where can a woman go <lb />
For what strange shore embark <lb />
How shall she ease the slow, <lb />
Strong ache the heart pierced <lb />
Where can woman go <lb />
What can a woman do <lb />
Men can ride away <lb />
To some far battle-ground. <lb />
And merge their fate in the fray, <lb />
Till the old seems a lesser wound; <lb />
Dash through the tempest there, <lb />
Swoon on the earth blood-wet, <lb />
Till many a dead man's stare <lb />
Shall nerve them to forget <lb />
What can a woman do <lb />
Nothing but walk her way, <lb />
Wakeful the long nights through. <lb />
Holding her peace by day. <lb />
Patient, and still, and pale, <lb />
Helpful at each demand <lb />
Maybe a child's weak wail, <lb />
Maybe a wrinkled <lb />
Save her duties show. <lb />
Save to be strong and true, <lb />
Where can a woman go <lb />
What can a woman do <lb />
The Offices and What is in <lb />
Them. <lb />
Express. <lb />
la old England a member of Par- <lb />
does not get a cent for <lb />
bis country, but now there is a <lb />
bill pending in that body lo pay <lb />
members of Parliament. But in <lb />
America every office i i stipulated to <lb />
be worth so much in dollars and <lb />
cents besides all you can make out of <lb />
it. Then here there is no secret in <lb />
why a fellow wants an office. Sup- <lb />
pose there was no salary in an office, <lb />
is it probable that there would be <lb />
so fellows wanting the <lb />
Just think of it. Suppose every real <lb />
live man worked as hard for a dollar <lb />
in other pursuits as he does for <lb />
himself of his friends in politics, <lb />
wouldn't this country hustle. <lb />
Now, here is the party <lb />
in North Carolina. It is defeated to- <lb />
day and it has been working for two <lb />
months for success and all time with <lb />
out principles. Suppose it had been <lb />
making fences, digging ditches <lb />
building railroad, clearing forests. <lb />
Ac, how much better off would the <lb />
State be When it comes to <lb />
tics, many men make signal failures. <lb />
We advise men to vote and study <lb />
politics, but the muscle of these <lb />
North Carolina Republicans can. be <lb />
put to better use. Politics is not <lb />
the business of men of that faith and <lb />
muscle. <lb />
The man who scolds his crying baby <lb />
and la toe mean to invest cents in a <lb />
bottle of Bull's Baby should <lb />
be divorced. <lb />
The day is near at hand when all <lb />
persons of any enterprising spirit <lb />
will say with voice that <lb />
are no prospects whatever for the <lb />
who does not advertise. The <lb />
it involves will be pat in with <lb />
amount of needed capital. <lb />
In the general rejoicing over the <lb />
result of the election there is some <lb />
little disappointment to the <lb />
Democracy. Mr. W. W. Barber <lb />
is defeated for Solicitor by Tom Set <lb />
tie, and the colored Re- <lb />
is elected to Congress from <lb />
the second district by a small major- <lb />
The Democrats should have car- <lb />
this district and tent a solid <lb />
Congressional delegation to Wash- <lb />
bat they foolishly threw away <lb />
their chances for <lb />
Austin, Texas, Oct., 1890. <lb />
lo Whom it may <lb />
In accord with resolutions <lb />
ting from the Southern Inter-States <lb />
Immigration Convention held at <lb />
Montgomery, Alabama, on December <lb />
1888, I hereby call a second con- <lb />
to be composed of like <lb />
gates appointed by the same <lb />
to convene in Asheville, N. C, <lb />
December 1890, the call <lb />
delegates from the States of <lb />
West Virginia, Maryland, <lb />
Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Ten- <lb />
North Carolina, South Caro- <lb />
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, <lb />
Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and <lb />
the Territories of New Mexico sad <lb />
Arizona. <lb />
The basis of representation at that <lb />
Convention will as <lb />
Two delegates each <lb />
district, to be appointed by the <lb />
Governor of the Stale or Territory. <lb />
Four delegates from the State at <lb />
large, to be appointed by the Gov- <lb />
Two delegates from each <lb />
county, to be appointed by the Board <lb />
of County Commissioners, or by the <lb />
chairman of said board. Two <lb />
gates from each chamber of com- <lb />
board of trade or corporate <lb />
body in various States. One <lb />
delegate from each city or town, to <lb />
be appointed by the Mayor or tho <lb />
President of the Trustees of such <lb />
town. Two delegates each <lb />
editorial association in the States <lb />
and Territories interested. One <lb />
from passenger department of <lb />
each railway doing business in the <lb />
United Slates of America. One <lb />
delegate from each chartered land <lb />
company in the Southern States. In <lb />
all cases where delegates arc <lb />
pointed an number of alter- <lb />
shall be appointed by the same <lb />
authority. <lb />
In the appointment of delegates it <lb />
is urged that earnest, patriotic, pub- <lb />
spirited citizens be appointed, <lb />
and that only such be commissioned <lb />
as will attend. For the purpose of <lb />
estimating attendance, securing <lb />
proper accommodations and <lb />
adequate transportation, it is re- <lb />
quested that all delegates be appoint <lb />
ed prior to November and that by <lb />
that date this office be supplied by <lb />
all appointing powers with a lull list <lb />
of names of delegates commissioned <lb />
by them. It is necessary to appoint <lb />
delegates at once on account of the <lb />
time being short. Delegates should <lb />
be notified of date and place of meet- <lb />
later than November Dy <lb />
those making the appointments. <lb />
Many passenger agents have already <lb />
notified this office of their hearty co- <lb />
operation, and it is safely asserted <lb />
that low rates of transportation will <lb />
be given from every State and Terri- <lb />
The purpose of the Montgomery <lb />
convention was to secure the united <lb />
and harmonious action of the South- <lb />
States in the matter <lb />
population and capital for the <lb />
Much has been accomplished, and <lb />
the prospects are that the move made <lb />
at Montgomery will result in the <lb />
speedy development of the <lb />
great resources. So important will <lb />
be the influence of this second con- <lb />
upon the prosperity and <lb />
growth of the South, that it should <lb />
impel every official to whom this call <lb />
is directed to take such prompt and <lb />
effective action as will result in a <lb />
grand and influential convention. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
F. B. <lb />
General Manager Southern Inter- <lb />
States Immigration Bureau. <lb />
The danger that threatens <lb />
laboring people of this country is <lb />
not cheap goods from but <lb />
the most depraved class of European <lb />
population, and the following state- <lb />
as to publish- <lb />
ed by the Bureau Statistics, prove <lb />
the month of September, <lb />
1890, the arrival of Italians in this <lb />
numbered against <lb />
only 1,776 in September, 1889; and <lb />
during the nine months ending with <lb />
September the immigrants from <lb />
Hint land aggregated no fewer than <lb />
against but in <lb />
corresponding period of last year. <lb />
Hardly less desirable than the Ital- <lb />
are the Poles, who arc now com- <lb />
very rapidly, the arrivals from <lb />
January 1st to Sept. 30th being <lb />
against only the same <lb />
months of 1889; the Hungarians, <lb />
this year, against during <lb />
the months last year; <lb />
for whom the figures are <lb />
and and the Russians, <lb />
in the first nine months of 1890, <lb />
against in the same months <lb />
of 1889. Here is a total in three- <lb />
quarters of a year of <lb />
grants from the most backward <lb />
of Europe, by far the larger <lb />
part of whom represent the most <lb />
ignorant, if not also the most <lb />
class of their populations. <lb />
Hom Without a <lb />
The room's in disorder, <lb />
on table. <lb />
The flower-stand upset, and the mischief <lb />
to pay; <lb />
And Johnny is screaming <lb />
As loud as he's able. <lb />
For nothing goes right when <lb />
away. <lb />
What a scene of discomfort and con- <lb />
fusion home would be it did not <lb />
return. If your wife is slowly breaking <lb />
down, from a combination, of domestic <lb />
cares and female disorders, your <lb />
first to restore bar health. Dr. <lb />
Favorite Prescription Is without <lb />
a peer as a remedy feeble and <lb />
women, and Is the only medicine <lb />
for known as female <lb />
diseases which U sold under a positive <lb />
Use that It <lb />
will give satisfaction, or the money will <lb />
be It Is a positive core tor <lb />
the most cases of womb <lb />
The Thomasville Orphanage has <lb />
children under its charge. <lb />
There are five inmates of tho Sol- <lb />
Home in seven <lb />
applications on file. <lb />
Mount Airy The Cape <lb />
Fear Yadkin Valley Railroad has <lb />
hauled about ten train loads of cab- <lb />
away from Mount Airy this fall. <lb />
Mr. R. Frank Bright's residence in <lb />
Vance township, about miles from <lb />
Kinston, was destroyed by Are Mon- <lb />
night. Loss about in- <lb />
sured for <lb />
The Business Agency of the State <lb />
Alliance during the first <lb />
year of its existence did a business <lb />
of and expects to double <lb />
this amount the second year. <lb />
A. farmer in Hyde county is the <lb />
father of six children and they are <lb />
all in <lb />
to that, tho birthday of every <lb />
one falls on the 5th of October. <lb />
Henderson Gold Leaf- Capt. J. J. <lb />
Laughinghouse, one of Pitt county's <lb />
successful tobacco farmers, was here <lb />
this week with a fine lot of the golden <lb />
leaf product of his soil. It is need- <lb />
less to say his prices were <lb />
Pitt county tobacco always <lb />
sells in Henderson. <lb />
Scotland Neck Mr. <lb />
Stern sent us from his garden <lb />
Monday ripe fresh from <lb />
the vine. This is as remarkable as <lb />
the fresh strawberries he sent us last <lb />
week. ------The Steamer <lb />
sank in Roanoke river just above <lb />
Pollock's ferry one last week. It <lb />
was loaded with bales of cotton <lb />
and other freights. It struck a snag <lb />
in the river which caused it to sink. <lb />
Wilmington Star, Two large <lb />
oysters, the shells of which are firmly <lb />
attached to a set of false teeth, were <lb />
shown to a number of persons in the <lb />
city yesterday by a gentleman from <lb />
New River, who said they were <lb />
near Cedar Point in about four <lb />
feet of water on the river mentioned, <lb />
in Onslow county a day or two since. <lb />
The teeth are in perfect condition <lb />
and are attached lo a rubber plate. <lb />
Charlotte There are some <lb />
big hearted men in Charlotte. It <lb />
has just leaked out that a warm <lb />
hearted merchant has been paying <lb />
the salary of a teacher at the Graham <lb />
street chapel to teach the factory <lb />
children. She has had a class of <lb />
thirty-five. In another part of the <lb />
city, this merchant has been opera <lb />
ting a school for poor children, meet- <lb />
the entire expenses out of his <lb />
own pocket. He has not been doing <lb />
this for an advertisement, for not <lb />
even the children know the identity <lb />
of their benefactor. <lb />
Henderson Three of <lb />
the best rows of tobacco seen on our <lb />
warehouse this season, were <lb />
side by side here today, representing <lb />
three eastern One from <lb />
the crop of J. J. Laughinghouse, of <lb />
Pitt county, who sold from to <lb />
per hundred. J. II. of <lb />
Nash county, and J. G. Nettles, of <lb />
They were all good to <lb />
brought fine prices. Mr. <lb />
J. J. Laughinghouse led by a small <lb />
majority in pounds and average, <lb />
king a check for over for <lb />
co raised within twelve miles the <lb />
sound. <lb />
From St. Joseph Hospital. <lb />
A girl here bad been <lb />
for years with Blood Dis- <lb />
eases until she had lost the use of <lb />
limbs, was subject to many <lb />
troubles incident to disease. <lb />
The physicians declared her case <lb />
incurable, and predicted that her <lb />
life would come to a speedy end. <lb />
After taking 8- S. S. she <lb />
so fast it was plain that <lb />
she bad obtained a new lease on <lb />
life, she has continued to grow <lb />
better until permanent cure Is <lb />
assured. Many other patients in <lb />
our hospital have obtained signal <lb />
benefit from S- S. S., and it has be- <lb />
come quite a favorite in our <lb />
St. Joseph Hospital, <lb />
Highland, HI. <lb />
Lead softly, a little child <lb />
Of few tender years; <lb />
Give him your smiles, nor yet demand <lb />
The trouble of his tears. <lb />
His knowledge of <lb />
I but an outline yet. <lb />
To be filled In by love's soft band, <lb />
he may not forget. <lb />
Load softly through the pleasant paths <lb />
That skirt life's garden fair; <lb />
There's time enough for doubt and fear, <lb />
There's time enough for care. <lb />
Show him the bud and blossoms sweet. <lb />
That every field adorns; <lb />
There's time enough for little feet <lb />
To find the thorns. <lb />
softly, for the Infant ear <lb />
Is now attuned to love, <lb />
harsh, impatient word, will stares <lb />
His tender spirit move; <lb />
Voices of home are sweet to him. <lb />
They bound his new found shore; <lb />
There's time enough him hear <lb />
Earth's discord and its roar. <lb />
Lead softly through fair childhood's gate <lb />
And up the steps of time. <lb />
The little child God gave to you. <lb />
Till, In his manhood's prime <lb />
He turns, with benediction fond <lb />
Upon his grateful tongue. <lb />
For those who clasped with tenderness <lb />
Ills hand when he was young. <lb />
Merit <lb />
We desire to say to our citizens, that <lb />
for years we have selling Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills. <lb />
Salve Bitters, and have <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have given such universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee them every time, and we stand ready <lb />
to refund the purchase price if <lb />
results do not their use. <lb />
These remedies have won their great <lb />
popularity purely on merits. J. <lb />
L. Wooten, Druggist. <lb />
. <lb />
Setting out a Peach Orchard. <lb />
W. F. H. C. Experiment Station. <lb />
Use trees only one from the <lb />
bud, and don't buy them from a trot <lb />
agent, but get them from a <lb />
man who will not cheat you. In <lb />
planting don't set them any deeper <lb />
than they grew in the nursery. Trim <lb />
the bruised ends of broken roots <lb />
smooth with a sharp knife. Then trim <lb />
clean all the branches made in the <lb />
nursery and cut stem square off <lb />
at the height want to form the <lb />
head, leaving the tree about the size <lb />
of an ordinary walking-stick. When <lb />
growth begins in the spring the buds <lb />
will start all along this stem. Bub <lb />
nil except three or four st the <lb />
top which will make the future head. <lb />
The next these shoots should <lb />
be shortened one-half and <lb />
practice followed annually. Plant <lb />
feet and cultivate in a hoed <lb />
crop. In fall sow crimson clover <lb />
plow it under in spring for <lb />
A of her Lift. <lb />
It was just an ordinary scrap of <lb />
ping paper, but it saved life, fine <lb />
was in the last stages of consumption, <lb />
told by physicians that she was incurable <lb />
and could live only a short she <lb />
weighed less than seventy pounds. <lb />
a piece of wrapping paper she read of <lb />
Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a <lb />
sample It helped her, she bought <lb />
a large bottle, it helped her more, bought <lb />
another and grew better fast, <lb />
Its use and is now strong, healthy, <lb />
plump, weighing pounds. <lb />
send stamp to W. B. <lb />
Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial l <lb />
this free . D. <lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
Save postage and trouble of <lb />
by leaving order for <lb />
Newspaper or Magazine wanted <lb />
the Reflector Book Store. <lb />
AYCOCK I. <lb />
C. C. <lb />
Herself and her Child. <lb />
S. S. S. has relieved me of a <lb />
from which I had <lb />
for years. It affected my <lb />
nose first catarrh, then earned off <lb />
the bone, and continued to eat until <lb />
it destroyed soft side of the <lb />
nose, then went to my throat, and <lb />
later on to my lunge, and it looked <lb />
if I doomed. S. S. has <lb />
cored me, and also cured little <lb />
daughter of disease- <lb />
Mrs. N. <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Di- <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
SWIFTS SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta Ga <lb />
Attorneys-at-- Law, <lb />
n. c <lb />
I L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
I. <lb />
-AT-LAW, <lb />
G HE EN V I <lb />
J. E MOORE. J. m. <lb />
MURPHY. <lb />
A T-LA V <lb />
N. <lb />
get your moneys worth, <lb />
you hey Old Saul's Catarrh Care- <lb />
bewails. cents. <lb />
when <lb />
It<lb />
skinner, <lb />
at-Law, <lb />
N. C <lb />
U JAMES, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
Practice in all court. <lb />
N. a <lb />
TAR. J MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
X. e. <lb />
of <lb />
Ones in Skinner Building, upper <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery. <lb />
The New Lee and New Patron Cook Stoves stand in<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N.-C. <lb />
Mr. Brewer's Libel Suit <lb />
Congressman John M. Brower <lb />
having failed to be elected has <lb />
entered snit against <lb />
Review for libel. He charges that <lb />
the circulated the report <lb />
during the campaign that he on <lb />
at the OFFICE AT one OCcasion burned, or caused to <lb />
a barn in order to get <lb />
E Editor and Proprietor <lb />
Mail <lb />
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 3rd. <lb />
The Senatorial Question. <lb />
We are sorry to that certain <lb />
parties are renewing their attacks <lb />
on Vance. We thought <lb />
the matter was settled before the <lb />
when the county <lb />
instructed their candidates <lb />
to vote for Senator Vance to <lb />
himself. But there is one <lb />
who says instructions did not come <lb />
from the proper source and is <lb />
calling on the Alliances to <lb />
the members elect to the <lb />
legislature to cast their votes for <lb />
no man who will not pledge him- <lb />
self to support the Sub-Treasury <lb />
Now the question arises <lb />
have the Alliances a right to do <lb />
this If we are not mistaken the <lb />
Farmers Alliance is not, at least <lb />
was not intended to be, a political <lb />
organization. While a great <lb />
many members of the next <lb />
are members of the Alliance <lb />
they were brought as Democrats, <lb />
made their fight on the Democrat- <lb />
platform, and were elected as <lb />
Being therefore elect <lb />
ed and instructed by a political or <lb />
the Alliance a <lb />
organization has no right to <lb />
re-instruct them. They made their <lb />
right with the understanding that <lb />
they were to vote if elected, for <lb />
Air. Vance. If the members of <lb />
the Alliance were not satisfied they <lb />
ought to have, protested <lb />
the election, and to have had a <lb />
fight made on Alliance principles. <lb />
This they did not do. And now <lb />
the right has been made and <lb />
the victory won, the greatest <lb />
we have in our State, <lb />
we think that neither the Alliance, <lb />
nor any other organization, not <lb />
even the Democratic itself, <lb />
has any right to change the in- <lb />
But they say instructions <lb />
did not come from the proper <lb />
Well, lets see about <lb />
that. The candidates were <lb />
and instructed by county- <lb />
conventions. Who composed <lb />
these conventions They were <lb />
the insurance. have not seen <lb />
the amount he wants, but as he <lb />
would have received ten thousand <lb />
if he had been elected, we <lb />
presume he will place it at that <lb />
amount. His case will amount to <lb />
about as much as his late con- <lb />
race. Newspaper men <lb />
are generally very cautious about <lb />
what they print, and when they <lb />
publish anything not favorable to <lb />
any one, they ought to know that <lb />
it is easily proven. <lb />
Last year one, a Rev. Dr. How <lb />
ard, we believe, of Tennessee <lb />
brought a heavy suit against <lb />
newspaper men and others at <lb />
Jackson for libel. He was <lb />
awarded one cent damages, and <lb />
had to pay cost amounting to <lb />
about one thousand dollars. Year <lb />
before last Mr. J. L. Stone enter- <lb />
ed a libel suit against the Wades- <lb />
He came out <lb />
minus and had to pay cost. Last <lb />
year Prof. Leigh entered libel suit <lb />
against the Times, but be- <lb />
afraid the charges would be <lb />
proven, withdrew it. It seems <lb />
from this that a newspaper <lb />
is rather a dangerous business. <lb />
We will wait and see how much <lb />
costs Mr. Brower has to pay. <lb />
For this reason we again invite the people to call and examine our <lb />
------stock. We have but------ <lb />
NE <lb />
WE <lb />
PRICE I <lb />
rice <lb />
ONE <lb />
NE <lb />
PRICE I <lb />
that is marked in plain figures on every article in our 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 />
BROWN HOOKER, FAIL AND WINTER <lb />
Are now a specialty of <lb />
Our Stock is Goods Prices Low. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
-o <lb />
WE MAKE A OF MAKING BARGAINS IN <lb />
gross flails <lb />
see <lb />
members of the Democratic party <lb />
and at the same time doubtless a <lb />
great majority of them members <lb />
of the Alliance. They were men <lb />
who were chosen at previous town <lb />
ship primary conventions in which <lb />
every man had a right to <lb />
pate. If men were chosen at those <lb />
primary conventions who did not would <lb />
represent the wishes of a majority <lb />
of the people, the people them- <lb />
selves are responsible for it, and <lb />
not the delegates to the county <lb />
conventions. When the people <lb />
meet in a body and select delegates <lb />
to a convention it is taken for <lb />
granted they will abide by the <lb />
action of the delegates. This is <lb />
the condition of affairs in North <lb />
Carolina at present if we under- <lb />
stand it. The candidates were <lb />
brought out and instructed by <lb />
county conventions. The county <lb />
conventions were composed of <lb />
delegates selected by the people <lb />
en at the township <lb />
and the men whom these <lb />
delegates nominated and instruct- <lb />
ed wan elected at the ballot box, <lb />
which was a ratification by the <lb />
people of what had been done in <lb />
the primaries and county <lb />
If then their instructions <lb />
to Tote for Senator Vance did not <lb />
come from the proper authority, <lb />
we will be glad for some one to <lb />
inform us where the proper <lb />
is. <lb />
We do not believe the different <lb />
Alliances of the State will attempt <lb />
to the members of the <lb />
Legislature. They were voted for <lb />
and elected in the belief that they <lb />
were honest and upright men, and <lb />
certainly if they are honest and <lb />
upright men they will cast their <lb />
vote as they promised and as they <lb />
wore instructed, no matter what <lb />
other instruction they may re- <lb />
It is said that the Al- <lb />
is going to put out a can <lb />
for the Presidency in 1892. <lb />
Under the present situation of <lb />
fairs we have no objection to the <lb />
movement whatever, when we take <lb />
in consideration their prospects. <lb />
Of course they have no idea of <lb />
electing a President. But they <lb />
claim that they can carry North <lb />
and South Carolina, Kansas, Ne- <lb />
Minnesota, and probably <lb />
some other Western States. In <lb />
such a case there would be no <lb />
election by the electors, and the <lb />
election would be thrown in the <lb />
House of Representatives. This <lb />
has happened twice in the history <lb />
of our country. Mr. Jefferson's <lb />
first election, and the election of <lb />
John Quincy Adams. We think <lb />
North Carolina is sate for the <lb />
Democratic candidate, <lb />
other State they may carry. If <lb />
the Alliance puts out a candidate <lb />
and as the result of it the election <lb />
is thrown into the House of Rep- <lb />
we will be sure to <lb />
have a Democratic President. In <lb />
such case each State votes as a <lb />
unit and has one vote, and a ma- <lb />
of all the States is necessary <lb />
for a choice ; and as about three <lb />
fourths of the States have a major- <lb />
of Democratic Congressmen, <lb />
there would be no difficulty in <lb />
electing a Democratic president.<lb />
RY BOO IS, H <lb />
ATS AND <lb />
ATS AND <lb />
The in Styles, in Quality, Utmost in Variety, have been combined by us in <lb />
MIGHTY EFFORT OR <lb />
art winter Stock Will Not and Not Be Surpassed.<lb />
The leading General Merchandise dealers in <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
YOUR KIND ATTENTION <lb />
called to the splendid stocks of <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 />
goods were<lb />
OUGHT <lb />
OUGHT <lb />
OR <lb />
GASH I <lb />
ash; <lb />
BOUGHT <lb />
OUGHT lO <lb />
CASH I <lb />
ASH I <lb />
Groceries Family Supplies <lb />
be at the store <lb />
J. S, BRO., <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 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 />
Judge of the United <lb />
States District Court <lb />
a fine of on a man in <lb />
for refusing to answer <lb />
before the Federal <lb />
grand jury. This is the biggest <lb />
fine on record. The man was in- <lb />
by his lawyer not to <lb />
answer on the ground that it <lb />
tend to eliminate himself. <lb />
He was given in custody of an of <lb />
fleer till the fine should be paid. <lb />
A writ of habeas corpus will be <lb />
out before Judge Gresham, and <lb />
upon refusal it will be carried to <lb />
the United States Supreme Court <lb />
on question. <lb />
The woods is fall of them. <lb />
of what Full of <lb />
for Speaker of the next House of <lb />
Representatives. It seems that <lb />
pressing its man <lb />
the, position. . hope that <lb />
. . me or <lb />
Everybody was pit-used at <lb />
be a candidate, and thus vote for <lb />
themselves and prevent any choice. <lb />
The House can do a great deal <lb />
worse, but we think it could not <lb />
OB <lb />
OB <lb />
LOTS <lb />
Job <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 />
---------our goods are------<lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealer STAPLE 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 Mills Snuff Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses, SO Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Cases Star Lye, Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full line Puking Powders. Soda, Soap. Tobacco. Cigars, <lb />
Candies, Canned Goods, Wrapping Paper. Paper Sacks <lb />
Special prices given to the wholesale trade on large quantities of the<lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. GREENVILLE. N C. <lb />
We wish to say to our customers everywhere that we have tin <lb />
largest and best selected stock that it ban 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 where else any first class <lb />
house. We realize that competition is the <lb />
life of trade but we are fully abreast of <lb />
the times and feel able 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 with <lb />
the people in their de- <lb />
that they shall buy <lb />
goods cheap And we promise all <lb />
who shall 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 gels who buys <lb />
of us, you have only yourself to blame, because we <lb />
have invited yon time and again to come in and see us. <lb />
Our invitation to all people is LEARN OF US, KNOW <lb />
US, BUY OF US. With these three injunctions ringing fresh in <lb />
your ears every week, we again ask you to come and examine the <lb />
following lines of General Merchandise <lb />
After a business <lb />
Hence of twenty live <lb />
years do not hesitate <lb />
do tell -you that we can <lb />
STORE <lb />
-When in need <lb />
M anted <lb />
own <lb />
own <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
Least T <lb />
east en vent. Ml <lb />
less <lb />
Than <lb />
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES <lb />
TRUNKS AND VALISES. <lb />
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES <lb />
We sell low for cash. <lb />
Staple Fancy Dry Goods <lb />
Motions, <lb />
Hats and Caps, <lb />
Boots and Shoes, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Farming Implements, bargain <lb />
Heavy have never before <lb />
Flour a Specialty, been heard of in this <lb />
Crockery J <lb />
j e w and each sum <lb />
Willow Ware, ,. <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Trunks and Valises, <lb />
Harness and Whips. <lb />
season we are at <lb />
work frying to serve your <lb />
interests faithfully. <lb />
they are usually sold. We therefore guaranteed to save you <lb />
per cent, in every dollar's worth of goods yon 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 />
YOUNG <lb />
V, <lb />
Ctr <lb />
Some idea of the great increase <lb />
in the circulation of newspapers <lb />
in the South may be had by noting <lb />
the improved facilities which were <lb />
demanded by an unexpected in- <lb />
crease in circulation. In 1884 the <lb />
Atlanta Constitution bought a press <lb />
which printed twelve thousand per <lb />
hour. It was probably then the <lb />
largest press in the South, and it <lb />
was thought enough for the <lb />
wort of the Constitution for at <lb />
least a score of years. But the <lb />
circulation has so increased that a <lb />
few weeks ago another huge press <lb />
was set up, the capacity of which <lb />
is forty-eight thousand copies per <lb />
hour, and now it takes both press <lb />
es to do the work. Of course all <lb />
other papers have not increased <lb />
in proportion with the Constitution, <lb />
but most of them can claim a fair <lb />
share of circulation. In building <lb />
up a country we believe a good <lb />
and able press is an important <lb />
tor, and we are glad to see that in <lb />
the great development of the <lb />
South, the press is not behind in <lb />
the race. <lb />
Scraps from Grifton. <lb />
Mi. A. K. of <lb />
was in Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Allen made <lb />
a visit to Winston <lb />
inst. <lb />
Mr. M. H. Johnson and lady front <lb />
was at this <lb />
place on <lb />
Our town can of more <lb />
than any town in the State <lb />
to its size say the <lb />
Miss Dora James of has <lb />
several days here <lb />
with her brother C. II- James. <lb />
Mr. J. E. B. and wife <lb />
and Master Claude of <lb />
came up and spent Thanks- <lb />
giving day Mr. G. P. Gaskins. <lb />
telegraph poles been <lb />
to this place from <lb />
and dining next week we will <lb />
be in telegraphic <lb />
the <lb />
Mr. the blind <lb />
Calvary, has <lb />
been in town several days, and <lb />
a vocal and instrumental concert at <lb />
Academy on Monday night <lb />
December 1st. <lb />
A gathering of or five <lb />
tired persons attended the concert <lb />
at Academy Friday given <lb />
hr students of Prof. <lb />
performance and a good time <lb />
bad. <lb />
Thanksgiving day was duly ob- <lb />
all of were <lb />
of town and assembled <lb />
at the Academy baskets filled <lb />
the for inner <lb />
man, and teachers, pupils <lb />
all spent the day with grateful <lb />
hearts to God all past blessings. <lb />
A very laughable concert was <lb />
given at Hookerton on <lb />
Nov. 29th by the Grifton <lb />
school. The troop met with <lb />
open hands by the Hookerton <lb />
and everything possible was <lb />
done for their The Hall <lb />
was crowded with and a <lb />
very time was bad <lb />
ally. <lb />
the h Mr. Jesse <lb />
Miss Sallie Wiggins of <lb />
township, Lenoir county were <lb />
happily married at the home the <lb />
bride with following <lb />
Office of the Board of Com-1 <lb />
missioners for Pi t <lb />
The following is a statement of the <lb />
of meetings the Board of <lb />
for Pitt county, <lb />
of days each member hath attend- <lb />
ed, number of miles and <lb />
amounts allowed for services as Com- <lb />
missioners for the fiscal year ending <lb />
December 1st, 1890. <lb />
HUMBER OF HUSTINGS <lb />
Council Dawson hath attended <lb />
T. E. Keel <lb />
C. V. Newton <lb />
G. M. Mooring <lb />
v. A. James, <lb />
John Flanagan <lb />
allowed Council Dawson <lb />
For . lays as Comm -r On <lb />
For B <lb />
For miles traveled <lb />
VI I <lb />
Amount allowed T. E. Keel <lb />
For as <lb />
Gresham Wiggins with Miss Jg <lb />
Francis I with W For traveled <lb />
Julia Wiggins Clyde <lb />
Miss Annie J. <lb />
with Miss Eugene Wiggins. Mr. <lb />
G. officiating. <lb />
Girl Runaway. <lb />
daughter, Tessa, about years <lb />
old. colored girl, tall spare built, <lb />
scar on one of her mouth, a .-mall <lb />
flesh knot on lower part one ear, dark <lb />
eyes, wears No. shoe, plain ring on <lb />
one linger, about pounds, ran <lb />
away from my home, in Greene county, <lb />
two miles from Widow Green P. ., on <lb />
Nov., at I here- <lb />
by warn any one against employing or <lb />
her under the law. For <lb />
information for recovery, or her <lb />
return to me, a suitable reward will be <lb />
given. Very <lb />
PETER YOUNG, <lb />
Willow Greene Co., N, C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
Pitt county as Administrator of P. H. <lb />
Mayo, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons Indebted to the estate <lb />
to make immediate payment to the <lb />
and all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate must present <lb />
the same properly authenticated before <lb />
1st day of December, 1891, or this <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This 1st day of Dec 1890. <lb />
Miss M. E. Mayo. <lb />
of P. H. Mayo, <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed by <lb />
Abner J. Smith and Dill Ann Smith, <lb />
his wife, to James T. Adams on the 12th <lb />
day of February, and duly recorded <lb />
In the Register of Deeds office for Pitt co. <lb />
in Book page 129,1 will on Monday <lb />
January nth. mil at public sale be-1 her <lb />
fore the Court House door in the town <lb />
of Greenville, to highest bidder, a <lb />
certain niece or tract of land lying <lb />
being In township, adjoining the <lb />
lands of the late Moore, <lb />
Green and others; at a pine <lb />
allowed G. M. Mooring <lb />
For days as <lb />
On <lb />
For miles <lb />
error M <lb />
On R <lb />
Amount allowed C. V. Newton <lb />
For days as W H <lb />
For days as committeeman <lb />
For miles traveled Sc <lb />
error <lb />
allowed A. James. Jr., <lb />
For days as <lb />
For days as committeeman <lb />
For miles <lb />
allowed John Flanagan <lb />
For days as <lb />
For days as <lb />
For miles <lb />
Total amount allowed Board <lb />
State of North Carolina. <lb />
County of Pitt. <lb />
I, David H. James Clerk <lb />
of the Board of Commissioners for the <lb />
aforesaid, decertify that the fore- <lb />
going is a correct statement as doth <lb />
pear upon record in my office. Given <lb />
under my hand and the seal of said Board <lb />
of Commissioners, at office in Green- <lb />
ville, this 25th day of Nov., 1890. <lb />
D. H. Jambs, <lb />
for Pitt Co. <lb />
New <lb />
advertisement of land sale by <lb />
James T. Adams, <lb />
See notice to creditors by Miss M. <lb />
E. Mayo, administrator of P. H. <lb />
Mayo, deceased. <lb />
Peter Young's daughter bus run <lb />
away from borne. He warns all <lb />
persons against harboring or employ <lb />
See advertisement. <lb />
stump Smith's third corner, run- <lb />
SO W. poles to a <lb />
Green's In Moore's line, <lb />
then doe West poles to a stake in <lb />
Green's line, then doe N. poles to <lb />
the division line of Jean and William <lb />
Move, then with the line S. <lb />
K. poles to the said carnal, <lb />
S. S W. to a then <lb />
N. W- poles to the con <lb />
acres non or lets. <lb />
Terms of Cash. <lb />
Jambs T. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
Attention U called to the change <lb />
of advertisement, of Higgs Sisters. <lb />
They are selling millinery at cost in <lb />
order to close oat by January. <lb />
Be sure yon read Brown <lb />
Hooker's advertisement to-day. <lb />
They are making a specialty of <lb />
clothing sod doling the holidays will <lb />
mark goods low. Ask to see their <lb />
latest style ladies shoes. <lb />
In this paper will he found <lb />
advertisement of Ford A <lb />
proprietors of Cherry Hill Marble <lb />
Works. We recommend them to <lb />
persona desiring to purchase <lb />
tombstones or cay <lb />
HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK. <lb />
SAFES <lb />
FACTORY OFFICE <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
We are headquarters in this market for Furniture and ask you <lb />
to look at our line of Suits, both and cheaper woods, <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads, single and double, Mattresses and Bed <lb />
Springs, Children's Beds, Cribs and Cradles, Washstands, Cane <lb />
and Wood seat Chairs, and Rocking Chairs, <lb />
Children's and Dining and <lb />
lots berthings too numerous to mention. We thank you for <lb />
favors and trust, and believe that you will continue to patron- <lb />
us, for we work not for our interest but also for yours. <lb />
WILSON- <lb />
The State Board of Canvassers <lb />
in Raleigh last week to make <lb />
official report recent election. <lb />
The following vote was given by <lb />
counties for Congress in first <lb />
district; <lb />
DEM. <lb />
Bernard.<lb />
ML<lb />
1658<lb />
MOO 1834.<lb />
STOVES. STOVES. <lb />
Camden, <lb />
Carter-t, <lb />
Cm <lb />
Dare, <lb />
Gates, <lb />
Hertford, <lb />
Hyde, <lb />
Mai till. <lb />
Pa m co, <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
Tyrrell, <lb />
Washington, <lb />
t, <lb />
CO <lb />
OB <lb />
DO <lb />
GO. <lb />
HI <lb />
E-l <lb />
HI <lb />
Stoves <lb />
arc of <lb />
A STOVES. <lb />
and are receiving the finest <lb />
line ever to Greenville <lb />
Our stock will he complete <lb />
embracing every size made. <lb />
Oar popular <lb />
still Stands at the head. Our <lb />
other brands are all good. <lb />
have heaviest Stove for <lb />
the money ever put on <lb />
market. carry a full line <lb />
of Pipe and Fix- <lb />
Tinware, Hardware. <lb />
Saw Glimmers, Nails, Paints, <lb />
Oils. Doors and Basil, Glass <lb />
and <lb />
We want to see everybody <lb />
that wants a Cook Stove. We <lb />
are prepared to supply the <lb />
demand. <lb />
t- o- <lb />
WILSON, N. C. <lb />
Total, <lb />
Mr. Branch's Majority <lb />
is a summary of the can- <lb />
of all the districts of the <lb />
First district, Branch, 16- <lb />
Bernard, rep., second <lb />
district, <lb />
rep., third dis- <lb />
rep., 8.541; fourth district, <lb />
rep., ; <lb />
fifth Williams, <lb />
Brower, rep., sixth district, <lb />
Alexander, <lb />
seventh district, Hen <lb />
Thomas, rep <lb />
eight district, Cowles, <lb />
Faucett, 9.243; <lb />
ninth district, Crawford, <lb />
Ewart, rep. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT CO. <lb />
E. T. <lb />
J. C <lb />
Ford Lamer, <lb />
PROPRIETORS <lb />
CHERRY HILL MARBLE WORKS <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
Hauls An sums <lb />
AND ALL KINDS OF- <lb />
CEMETERY WORK. <lb />
To the have associated <lb />
with Mr. J. V. Lanier for the purpose of <lb />
conducting Hist-class Marble Yard in <lb />
Greenville to be known as <lb />
Marble Works. We will be to <lb />
begin Ailing order January 1st. <lb />
1801. have worked at the marble <lb />
here dining the last live years. <lb />
and wherever a.- work has bean <lb />
chased U m <lb />
A New Beef Market. <lb />
Opened in Greenville. Johnson. Nor- <lb />
k Co. have opened a market at <lb />
their opposite Opera <lb />
House We respectfully ask a liberal <lb />
the patronage of the citizens of <lb />
Greenville and the comity generally. <lb />
Parties In the country having Beeves, <lb />
Hogs, Goats, Sheep or Hides to sell will <lb />
do to call on u selling <lb />
CO. <lb />
Is now an established fact and commends it- <lb />
self to the readers of the We have <lb />
no enemies to punish, or friends to reward. <lb />
Don't, pay one man as a means to rob his neigh- <lb />
buy Tobacco on its merits and stand ready <lb />
to compare sales with any market in the State. <lb />
Try us and be convinced, proof of the pudding is <lb />
the We will pay for all Hogs- <lb />
heads used in shipping to us. Prompt personal <lb />
attention given the sale of every pile of tobacco <lb />
on our floor, and SAVE you over a third ill <lb />
charges of what you pay in other markets to <lb />
have your tobacco sold. Give us a trial. <lb />
Your friend, <lb />
Ed. M. PACE <lb />
Sales every day <lb />
STOVES <lb />
--------A full line of- <lb />
Cooking and Heating <lb />
STOVES. <lb />
Hardware and Tinware <lb />
A full line just received. <lb />
All to be sold low can be <lb />
------fob cash. <lb />
We are ready to take orders for <lb />
TOBACCO -r- <lb />
for next Mason. <lb />
We make no loud advertisements bat will pay as for any <lb />
---------and all of tobacco-------- <lb />
As any House Anywhere. <lb />
We guarantee all patrons the best possible attention and <lb />
personal attention to-------- <lb />
Even Lot of Tobacco on oar Floors. <lb />
We know that a poor sale means a loss of patronage and we Ml <lb />
men cannot afford that <lb />
Empty Hogsheads furnished free. Kind them with S. A. j <lb />
Greenville, or with E. S Falkland. <lb />
Our market is the best market for bright tobacco in the State i <lb />
and our facilities for handling tobacco as good as <lb />
we will do all we can to please you if you will give us a trial. <lb />
Our house is the best lighted in town and we have every pr <lb />
bid advantage that can be on a loose market. Give us a<lb /></p>
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got <lb />
THE <lb />
At Mrs. B. S Sheppard-has visit- <lb />
LAO I in Washington. <lb />
N. C Mr. D. Biggs, <lb />
was in town again this week. <lb />
Miss Nannie King is visiting her <lb />
sister, Mrs. S. C. Wells, in Wilson. <lb />
Miss of Kinston has <lb />
recently been visiting Miss Sadie <lb />
Short. <lb />
Mrs. Eliza Williams returned last <lb />
Friday from a two weeks visit to <lb />
Mrs. James C. <lb />
Local S par ks <lb />
Mrs. H. is agent for <lb />
Domestic Sewing Machine, bent <lb />
in use. Will sell them cheap for <lb />
cash. on easy installments. Call <lb />
at street, in <lb />
rear of Gov office. <lb />
Cooper's <lb />
Henderson, ft, C. <lb />
is leading place <lb />
For farmers to sell tobacco. <lb />
If you prices <lb />
Don't tail to ship your tobacco <lb />
To S. C. <lb />
Laid down to ha <lb />
Go to Brown Bros, for Shoes. <lb />
The price of cotton continues low. <lb />
and Shoes <lb />
at Brown Bros. <lb />
subscribers continue to pour <lb />
in <lb />
Ladies, examine Brown <lb />
of Dress Goods. <lb />
Eggs are high Christmas one <lb />
month off. <lb />
Go to C r. for your <lb />
Christmas goods. <lb />
need what <lb />
you owe us. <lb />
Highest cash prices paid for cot- <lb />
ton H. F. Keel <lb />
MM is on las monthly <lb />
installment. <lb />
C. D. is the place to <lb />
buy your groceries. <lb />
This cool weather makes the wood <lb />
pile look small. <lb />
The most excellent Boss Biscuits <lb />
at Brick Store. <lb />
We advise our friends not <lb />
to die bill is <lb />
Coffins are taxed per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Thanksgiving Day. <lb />
This month will give us five Mon- <lb />
days, five Tuesdays and five Wed- <lb />
Christmas will come on <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
The devil has no office hours, <lb />
you can depend on finding in <lb />
and always ready for business when- <lb />
ever you call upon <lb />
A stranger in town last Thursday <lb />
said it reminded him of <lb />
Mrs J. and Miss Irene i <lb />
of Snow Hill spent part of j Sunday the way Greenville observed <lb />
he past week with the of Dr. Thanksgiving Day. <lb />
Rev. J. N. H. requests <lb />
it was Spent la <lb />
In all tat tat <lb />
tat Orphan-a <lb />
at Night. <lb />
Frank Brown. <lb />
Col. S. W. Shaffer, postmaster <lb />
at <lb />
Raleigh, N. C., passed through <lb />
Greenville Monday evening <lb />
for Washington, N. C. <lb />
Rev J. L. editor of the <lb />
Town, will preach at Mt. <lb />
Pleasant next Sunday morning and <lb />
at Gum Swamp at <lb />
Mr. W. A. Stocks has bought the <lb />
house from Mr. Alfred <lb />
Forbes, corner Washington and Fifth <lb />
us to announce that be will preach in <lb />
Greenville third Sunday in this <lb />
month, instead of first Sunday bis <lb />
usual appointment, <lb />
The Southern Express Company <lb />
forwarded all donations to the or <lb />
either at Oxford, <lb />
or Charlotte, free of Thanks- <lb />
giving Day. Commendable. <lb />
Mr. B. F. living <lb />
of town, cultivated an M acre <lb />
natch of cotton with his drive horse. <lb />
W. I- Elliott and John <lb />
Nicholson, l the firm of Elliott <lb />
Bros., Baltimore, were in town a few <lb />
days the of last week and the <lb />
first of Ibis on business about the <lb />
land sale. <lb />
Mi. E. A. Move, our Superior <lb />
Clerk, left Monday for <lb />
Fla, to attend a national meeting of <lb />
the Farmer's Alliance. The <lb />
wishes a pleasant trip to the <lb />
of and s safe return <lb />
home. <lb />
Howard Baker, son of J. I <lb />
His from that was <lb />
lbs. bales of cotton. <lb />
The County had a <lb />
session Monday and yesterday <lb />
Monday received and passed <lb />
upon the bonds of the county <lb />
officers. Next week the <lb />
will give full <lb />
It is that Mr. Cozart <lb />
has the finest turnout in the State. <lb />
Oxford Ledger. Wrong, Brother, <lb />
should take a peep down this <lb />
way and examine some of Mr. <lb />
Young i Sow Evans or Mr. Henry Keel's. <lb />
A- has been in town a if all taxes are <lb />
his father. V hope ; of he <lb />
our clever Baker will soon ; lo law. Get <lb />
make his home with us, and <lb />
his here. <lb />
us <lb />
The coming <lb />
that little balance. <lb />
Bruno Bros, are selling <lb />
Calico for yard. <lb />
The M. E. Conference meets in <lb />
Wilson the <lb />
Try some of the new corned <lb />
lets at Old Brick Store. <lb />
One Dollar cash gets the <lb />
for MM. Don't forget it. <lb />
C. D. bought bis goods <lb />
cheap and sell them cheap. <lb />
This is a good time to clean yards. <lb />
The leaves arc about falling. <lb />
Fresh Boss for the well <lb />
and sick at Old Brick Store. <lb />
just three weeks from to <lb />
Ain't you glad, little <lb />
Dixon's custom made Shoes for <lb />
children and ladies, at Brown Bros. <lb />
The girls are putting on <lb />
their lips to keep the away. <lb />
Ready in five Minutes, Prepared <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The young bilks arc delighted with <lb />
beautiful weather we arc having. <lb />
Glasgow Eva us has just received <lb />
a fine load of direct <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
The cold weather makes Uncle <lb />
John Cherry off his coal. <lb />
For a Sue drive or work horse <lb />
call on Glasgow Evans. A new lot <lb />
just arrived. <lb />
Dav s and New Home <lb />
for sale by J. C. Lanier, <lb />
office at Brown Bros. Store. <lb />
Many more families would move <lb />
to town suitable houses could be <lb />
obtained. <lb />
Brown Bros, don't sell at cost nor <lb />
below cost, but as near to it as any <lb />
firm in <lb />
finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lace Flour, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Rev. Dr. W. Black has been <lb />
pointed Superintendent of the Oxford <lb />
Orphan Asylum. <lb />
Cotton cash <lb />
price paid for cotton seed. Bags <lb />
furnished on application. <lb />
G E- Harris. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scot <lb />
lb in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
Old Brick <lb />
has completed arrange- <lb />
for electric lights. Green- <lb />
ville still in dark. <lb />
Tons coal, <lb />
Shingles, <lb />
Laths. <lb />
For sale by J. J. Cherry. <lb />
Icing Sugar, Currants, Citron, <lb />
Oranges. Lemons, <lb />
Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candy and Cakes in stock at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Now that Thanksgiving Day is <lb />
over children are counting the <lb />
days to <lb />
We offer for Pres- <lb />
at Lowest Price a fine line of <lb />
Cook Stoves, Heaters, Lamps and <lb />
other useful articles for <lb />
bold. Latham <lb />
Send for R. Holiday <lb />
and Guide Has <lb />
everything in it in regard to Mer- <lb />
and Holiday Goods. R <lb />
General Supply House, <lb />
Ave. Chicago, HI. <lb />
Prof, educated <lb />
at Berlin, will <lb />
be in on Dec. 7th. Any <lb />
order for toning or pianos <lb />
left at the Reflector office for <lb />
him will receive prompt attention. <lb />
Merchants who are thinking of ad- <lb />
holiday goods bad best be <lb />
in a hurry about it. <lb />
Anything yon bay oar mar- <lb />
ii not satisfactory yon may re- <lb />
torn it and money will be re- <lb />
funded. We keep fresh beer, pork, <lb />
motion, kid, poultry, and solicit <lb />
your patronage. Johnson, <lb />
AGo. <lb />
Prof. will arrive <lb />
here Friday and a <lb />
class in German Hall. At o'clock <lb />
will be young misses and ladies <lb />
and at o'clock for gentlemen. All <lb />
will be taught <lb />
Parents an especially invited for <lb />
Rev. J. W. Hundley, pastor of the <lb />
Baptist Church at Tarboro, left <lb />
Sunday week for his new charge in <lb />
Virginia. His many in Tar- <lb />
I and Greenville regret very much <lb />
good i nave speed, i <lb />
brother; we wish you well. <lb />
Our friend J. H. Small, Esq. of <lb />
Washington is always a welcome <lb />
visitor to the office, and <lb />
seldom comes to Greenville without <lb />
dropping in to see us. We were glad <lb />
to have a little chat with him Monday <lb />
Judge Brown dropped in for a <lb />
few minutes. <lb />
a move on you and see the Sheriff or <lb />
he will make trouble tor you. There <lb />
are two things sure you <lb />
and taxes. <lb />
Mr. Henry Keel has returned <lb />
Richmond with as tine a drove <lb />
of horses and mules as were ever <lb />
brought to Greenville and says he <lb />
can put them down cheap for cash. <lb />
Look out for his new advertisement <lb />
in our next. <lb />
Their many here were glad <lb />
to see Dr. and Mrs. J. T. of <lb />
a few years citizens <lb />
of this in Greenville from Fri- <lb />
day evening last to Tuesday. The <lb />
doctor came down to look after sill <lb />
The Reflector Book Store is daily- <lb />
expecting the arrival of a beautiful <lb />
line of cards, scrap books, <lb />
children toy and <lb />
other holiday goods. Be sure you see <lb />
them before purchasing. The ladies <lb />
especially are invited to call. <lb />
One lone dry goods house in <lb />
Greenville kept open and did not <lb />
Thanksgiving day dawned on as <lb />
rather dark and gloomy, bat about <lb />
o'clock old Sol burst forth in bis <lb />
radiant splendor spreading himself <lb />
over all nature and making every <lb />
heart glad. The observance here <lb />
was more complete than ever before <lb />
in the history of Greenville, and <lb />
there was one merchant alone who <lb />
failed in the manifestation pub- <lb />
spirit and observance <lb />
i bat prompts so general <lb />
of day in community. <lb />
sport men were in high glee from <lb />
first peep day, getting <lb />
dogs and ammunition in readiness <lb />
a big day was all <lb />
be asked and reports <lb />
come in of success of many of <lb />
them. One individual was asked <lb />
what lack he bad, be said, down <lb />
to the river and see if <lb />
water is clear yet, I fell in it, and <lb />
I from me, don't <lb />
bother small with <lb />
his air-gun comes for bis share <lb />
day's pleasure and reports <lb />
good luck and lots of sparrows. <lb />
At o'clock the bells in the <lb />
many churches began to peal forth <lb />
their notes of welcome and <lb />
many wending their <lb />
way hither to listen to various <lb />
pastors presented a spectacle long <lb />
to be me in be red, as every one <lb />
seemed anxious to thanks for <lb />
many blessings that God bad <lb />
bestowed upon them daring the <lb />
past year. At the <lb />
METHODIST CHURCH <lb />
the congregation was large and <lb />
an interesting one. The <lb />
church was elaborately decorated <lb />
with fruits, dowers aim vegetables, <lb />
from the lovely lily to the tiny snow <lb />
drop, from banana to crab <lb />
apple, from the large tomato to <lb />
collard, all blending harmony to <lb />
that the King's Daughters <lb />
were doing all their power to <lb />
gladden the hearts of more <lb />
fortunate in this world's goods. <lb />
Alter I he services in the morning <lb />
the fruit and vegetables were <lb />
among them. Prayer was offer- <lb />
ed by pastor. Rev. R. B. John. <lb />
Col. J. B. Yellowley arose and in bis <lb />
usual graceful style delivered an ad <lb />
dress on Causes for National <lb />
Mr. A. I- Blow then <lb />
followed with an address on <lb />
for State Both <lb />
were eloquent efforts and timely. <lb />
A collection was taken up fort <lb />
Ox lord Orphan Asylum amounting <lb />
to In the afternoon Rev. <lb />
OF THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION <lb />
I. <lb />
east <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
Will sell our elegant <lb />
line of <lb />
his house and lot in was that nobody asked him to close <lb />
The writer became purchaser. j up. The President Governor <lb />
. r v i will send him a personal petition <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Cotton, of Falkland, <lb />
who is one of the lady managers tor <lb />
North Carolina of the Worlds Fair, <lb />
returned home yesterday from a three <lb />
observe Thanksgiving Day. The <lb />
reason the proprietor gave this B John held Thanksgiving service <lb />
with Mr. J. White's Sunday school <lb />
week's visit to Chicago where she- <lb />
Yesterday Mr. J. L. W Nobles <lb />
showed us some syrup made on his <lb />
farm that is excellent. He said 1,200 <lb />
has been attending meetings of the had been made in his neigh <lb />
and managers in the in- <lb />
of the Fair. There are but two <lb />
lady managers for this State and <lb />
Mrs. Cotten being selected as one of <lb />
these is a compliment that Pitt <lb />
should be proud of. No better <lb />
selection could possibly have been <lb />
made. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
December. <lb />
Rabbits plentiful. <lb />
Mosquitoes scarce. <lb />
Last month of 1890. <lb />
just like I tell <lb />
Greenville is very <lb />
The next event is Christmas. <lb />
Ladies in maids. <lb />
Bad colds continue to increase. <lb />
For bargains read our columns <lb />
Greenville was a live town Monday. <lb />
Eggs are high, but poultry cheap. <lb />
There are two things that always <lb />
make a man and <lb />
love. <lb />
Wild turkeys were seen last week <lb />
across the river against the boat <lb />
landing. <lb />
We are told that there is a <lb />
couple living near Bethel who have <lb />
children. <lb />
Last quarterly conference for the <lb />
Methodist Church here will be held <lb />
to-morrow <lb />
J. S. Smith A arc making a <lb />
specialty of flour. They carry the <lb />
leading brands. <lb />
Frank Johnson's market continues <lb />
to supply people satisfactorily. <lb />
Frank is a winner. <lb />
Everybody who could get a gun <lb />
went bunting Thanksgiving Day- <lb />
Slim luck reported. <lb />
The gobble, gobble, gobble of the <lb />
gobbler has ceased to gobble and <lb />
the gobbler is gobbled. <lb />
Come on and pay up your back <lb />
dues to the Reflector and leave us <lb />
one dollar for next year. <lb />
Some of the in town <lb />
be it said to their their <lb />
places on Thanksgiving day. <lb />
The Little Helpers Society, of <lb />
Baptist will have a Rainbow <lb />
Tea on the night of the 22nd. <lb />
Several young ladies are clerking <lb />
in some of the dry good stores <lb />
town. They make good clerks. <lb />
G. W. Venters, doing a <lb />
business at Calico, this count, <lb />
made an assignment last Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. Annie sent a large ripe <lb />
tomato to the Reflector office Mon- <lb />
day. Who else had them on the first <lb />
of December <lb />
Come on and pay up back <lb />
subscription to the Reflector and <lb />
give us one dollar for next year. <lb />
You cannot got the next <lb />
year unless you pay for it in advance. <lb />
It will be your own fault if <lb />
name is left off of new books. <lb />
sales of the prop <lb />
could not all take place Monday, <lb />
so many tracts to be sold, and had to <lb />
be continued yesterday <lb />
Remember Reflector is ma <lb />
king a new subscription list for next <lb />
year and do name will go that- list <lb />
unless paid for la One <lb />
dollar will get toe paper far the <lb />
whole year. <lb />
this year. Gradually the <lb />
farmers are getting back to their old <lb />
time independence which comes <lb />
through making all their supplies at <lb />
home. <lb />
A horse in Conn., is <lb />
inordinately fond of pie, and often, <lb />
walking to the kitchen door, refuses <lb />
to leave until his appetite for the <lb />
dainty is satisfied. We would like <lb />
for him to come down this way and <lb />
try some of the our <lb />
made yesterday. <lb />
Maj Harding, County Superintend- <lb />
ant of Public Instruction will address <lb />
the Association at <lb />
on Saturday, Dec, 13th. Es- <lb />
says will also be read by Miss Seawell, <lb />
Principal of <lb />
my, Miss Maggie Daniel and Miss <lb />
Patrick <lb />
Stop a <lb />
Reader, there are many articles you <lb />
will need between now and Christ- <lb />
mas. starting out to <lb />
chase them look over the Reflector <lb />
and trade with the merchants who <lb />
advertise. These merchants send <lb />
you an invitation to visit their stores <lb />
and tell you of the bargains they <lb />
have to offer. <lb />
Next Week. <lb />
The N. C. Conference of the M. E. <lb />
Church, South, will meet in Wilson <lb />
a week from to-day. Bishop John C. <lb />
Keener presiding. Unless Rev. R. B <lb />
John be returned to this charge, next <lb />
Sunday may be the he will preach <lb />
to the people he has served for three <lb />
years. We join bis many friends here <lb />
in hoping, be will be returned to <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
at school house. There the <lb />
contribution for Oxford <lb />
was 94.06. Making a total <lb />
930.31 institution. The <lb />
BAPTIST CHURCH <lb />
doors were thrown open and the <lb />
large throng of <lb />
to listen to splendid <lb />
delivered by the pastor, Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter, and none were dis- <lb />
appointed, subject was <lb />
and he presented it in <lb />
such a plain manner every one <lb />
could understand and many were <lb />
congratulations showered on <lb />
him. Under the head of perils he <lb />
touched on Mormonism, <lb />
Immigration and Intemperance, <lb />
its effects on <lb />
and the damage they might <lb />
do. He also touched on the duty <lb />
of man to give bis service to his <lb />
saying that it was every <lb />
man's duty to vote and we <lb />
should be citizens as well as Christ- <lb />
The altar was decorated with <lb />
a stand cf beautiful <lb />
ed a pyramid <lb />
blended magnificently with <lb />
A collection taken <lb />
up for Thomasville <lb />
amounting to At <lb />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH <lb />
solemn and impressive services were <lb />
conducted by the rector, Rev. Dr. <lb />
C. Hughes. The church Was <lb />
handsomely decorated with fruit, <lb />
flowers vegetables and the <lb />
King's Daughters of this <lb />
seem to bare outdone <lb />
Beautiful and symbolical were they <lb />
arranged and the effect was en- <lb />
trancing. After services the <lb />
and vegetables were distributed <lb />
among poor. A was <lb />
taken for widows and de- <lb />
cased ministers. At night a<lb />
In presenting this our latest announcement 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 />
at once <lb />
Without Reserve. <lb />
We will and must close <lb />
out by January <lb />
HIGGS SISTERS, <lb />
Fall Styles. <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS <lb />
their year's will . i <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Market Pricks. <lb />
SNUFF ft CHARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. If. SCHULTZ <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
N. <lb />
FOR county. <lb />
Cone of the finest farms for Cotton <lb />
Tobacco, Corn, Grain General Pro- <lb />
ducts of the soil in the State; known as <lb />
the 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 rested this <lb />
year, a rule adopted a few years sine. <lb />
I will rent this farm to any good <lb />
on reasonable terms. Those wishing to <lb />
rent call on Dr. E. H. <lb />
tee, at Willow Green. For particulars <lb />
Greenville. . L. Oct, S. V. <lb />
NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED <lb />
Seasonable Goods. <lb />
Can you afford <lb />
win. <lb />
On Wednesday. Nov. 26th, at the <lb />
residence of Mr. Joel Tyson, near <lb />
Greenville, Mr. W. J. S. Clark and <lb />
Miss Ida Cherry were married. <lb />
E. D. Hathaway officiating. They <lb />
were attended by Wiley J. Clark and <lb />
Miss C. A. Cherry, L. II. <lb />
and Miss Lucy Clark, Forbes <lb />
and Miss Maggie Smith, Godfrey <lb />
Stancil and Miss Dora Bullock. <lb />
Pitt Always <lb />
J. W Allen contributed lbs and <lb />
L. F. Evans and P. Mayo, lb <lb />
each of tobacco for the benefit of the <lb />
Orphan Asylum. These gentleman <lb />
were from Pitt county and sold to- <lb />
with Bullock A Mitchell last <lb />
week. A Mitchell, bought <lb />
three piles, at and W. <lb />
C. Reed one at E G. Currin <lb />
one at and J. B. Booth one at <lb />
the amount received. <lb />
Oxford <lb />
The moat curious of all the <lb />
table curiosities that to <lb />
the Reflector brought by Mr. <lb />
T. H Fleming I tat week. It is an <lb />
old plow point with two sweet <lb />
toes attached to it. The potatoes are <lb />
on each aide and are connected by a <lb />
stem through a hole in the plow point <lb />
The so abort and the potatoes <lb />
o to the point that the hole in <lb />
it cannot be seen. The only way <lb />
freak can be accounted for is <lb />
that potato vine found its way <lb />
through the bole in the plow point <lb />
and then the potatoes formed on <lb />
each aide. <lb />
for all leading <lb />
are taken at <lb />
the Book Store. <lb />
Save trouble <lb />
order with a. <lb />
given by <lb />
and Williams, and a <lb />
few established a booth for <lb />
and a lent for fortune <lb />
telling, proceeds for the benefit <lb />
of the Thompson Orphanage at <lb />
Charlotte, amounting to Mrs. <lb />
K. A. Sheppard was in charge of <lb />
booth and Miss Williams, <lb />
dressed in a becoming costume was <lb />
in charge of the tent. There were <lb />
about two hundred in attendance <lb />
and every one expressed themselves <lb />
as beet party they ever attend <lb />
The costumes of the young <lb />
ladies were elaborate and tastefully <lb />
arranged. Misses Bessie White, <lb />
Sheppard, Lillie and Myrtle <lb />
Wilson, Florence Williams, Carrie <lb />
Latham, Novella Higgs, Bessie Jar- <lb />
vis and Lena Harris were dressed <lb />
in regular Japanese costumes and <lb />
looked particularly queer. The <lb />
young ladies of Greenville Institute <lb />
looked lovely in pink dresses and <lb />
white jackets. The of <lb />
many there were beautiful and <lb />
looked just too sweet for utterance. <lb />
Gus Roy Flanagan <lb />
and Bob Cox were dressed as dark- <lb />
meant to have fan. Alex <lb />
as gent, filled bill, <lb />
and Edward <lb />
tor came in for share of <lb />
sport they got <lb />
there, Clarence Jones, representing <lb />
a Japanese prince, the lion of <lb />
hoar, and ladles <lb />
appreciated fine costume. He <lb />
the go all time. At <lb />
o'clock refreshments wen served <lb />
and all did full justice. After this <lb />
the exercises were resumed until <lb />
midnight. The party a perfect <lb />
and all are in high praise of <lb />
the givers. The ladies who <lb />
kindly assisted hart the thank of <lb />
to throw away your hard-earned money on <lb />
worthless trash and second-hand goods when <lb />
we oner you a large assortment of Reliable <lb />
Goods at the lowest living prices. <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
IN- <lb />
Notions, Boots Shoes and <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 to <lb />
see us, assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
Are you able <lb />
to clothe your family in shabby wearing <lb />
that are not cheap at any price <lb />
Besides many novelties our stock comprises <lb />
that is new and in the <lb />
following <lb />
all <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 ft Laces, <lb />
Velvets and Ribbons, <lb />
Umbrellas, <lb />
Corsets. <lb />
Gent's <lb />
Youth's <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 Cloths. <lb />
Window Shades. <lb />
Lace Curtains. <lb />
Curtain Poles. <lb />
Trunks and Valises. <lb />
Buggy Robes. <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot , <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, January, 1890. <lb />
MUSIC HOUSE <lb />
CHAS. L. GASKILL CO., <lb />
NEW <lb />
have 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 />
style and description. <lb />
Send for <lb />
R. B. SHAW, <lb />
Special Agent, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <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 />
Remember we keep no second band goods. <lb />
M. R. LANG. <lb />
WANTED <lb />
of Cotton tori <lb />
COBB <lb />
Pit Co N C <lb />
C C COBB,<lb />
T. M. <lb />
C. I C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
COMMISSION CHANTS, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
SOLICIT SHIPMENT of <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle -Cotton to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted lo our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
Executor's Notice. <lb />
Having duly tat <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county an <lb />
S. A. <lb />
., , , i , notice Is given to all <lb />
the price , he , <lb />
or ft Meal given In <lb />
change. on <lb />
Car load of Coin Seed Meal and <lb />
Hulls on hand for sale at low <lb />
This Is the bent fed for stock that Is <lb />
known. Apply to <lb />
H. HARDING, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
MO to the undersigned, all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
must present the same on or before the <lb />
24th day of November or this no- <lb />
will lie plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 24th day of Nov 1800, <lb />
I. I. . <lb />
of S. A. doc <lb />
STOCK <lb />
Reliable Goods. <lb />
The above is what <lb />
the people need and not so <lb />
much cheap goods which <lb />
prove be <lb />
We carry a full lino <lb />
aid<lb />
HATS AND <lb />
Full assortment and <lb />
other minor lines that era <lb />
carried by dry goods stares <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
C. <lb />
IN <lb />
BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS, <lb />
A FEW LEADERS. <lb />
Calicoes Checked Home- <lb />
pun White Homespun to <lb />
Wonted to to <lb />
81.00 to Brass Pint A <lb />
eta, Needles S more <lb />
besides for IS Cake <lb />
to cents, Hats <lb />
IS eta to Pants <lb />
to 81.16. and many <lb />
things In proportion. <lb />
A FEW LEADERS. <lb />
eta, B <lb />
White <lb />
a Wonted <lb />
to 84.38,1 <lb />
eta. papers <lb />
Bate<lb />
beside far eta, <lb />
Cape to eta. Mats <lb />
eta to eat<lb /></p>
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STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Q. Fowle. of Wake <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of . <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne, <lb />
of Public Instruction <lb />
M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
r, I <lb />
SUPREME <lb />
chief Justice-A. S. <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
Of <lb />
of <lb />
of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
of <lb />
Wake Joseph Davis, of <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
C. of Burke. <lb />
superior court. <lb />
Tl. Brown, of <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
rd District-11. G. Connor, of <lb />
of <lb />
Wake. . , . <lb />
Fifth G. of <lb />
Chatham. . . <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin. of <lb />
Seventh District-lames C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth F. of <lb />
Iredell. . <lb />
Ninth F. Graves,<lb />
Tenth <lb />
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Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. . <lb />
Twelfth II. <lb />
f Buncombe. <lb />
Representatives in congress. <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
. <lb />
House of District <lb />
Thomas O. Skinner, of Perquimans. <lb />
Second Cheatham col, <lb />
of Vance. . , . <lb />
Third W . of <lb />
Pender. <lb />
Fourth II- Bunn, <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth W.<lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
Robeson. <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth District W. II. A. Conies of <lb />
An son <lb />
Ninth G. of Hi n- <lb />
BOUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court Clerk E. A. <lb />
Sheriff J. A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of II. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
T. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man, Mooring. C. V. Newton, <lb />
John Flanagan. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of Herding <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox. , <lb />
School Superintend <lb />
ding. <lb />
of V. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
G. James. <lb />
B. Greene. <lb />
R. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
R. Moore. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
col.; 2nd Ward. W. Smith, and R. <lb />
Greene. 3rd Ward, M. R. and <lb />
Allen 4th Ward. Joe col <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
D. D., Rector. <lb />
morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
second and fourth <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Meeting Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. P. Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. A <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night 1st and Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow. W. M. <lb />
G. L. Sec. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets <lb />
2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall. F. W. Brown, II. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge. No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets Tuesday night, j. White. <lb />
N. G. <lb />
Orion Encampment. No. I. O. <lb />
F. meets 2nd and 4th Friday <lb />
nights. E A. Move. C. P. C. <lb />
tree. S. <lb />
insurance Lodge. No. K. of H., <lb />
meets first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. P. <lb />
Pitt A. L. of meets <lb />
very Thursday C. A. White. C. <lb />
county Alliance meets <lb />
the first Friday in January. April. July <lb />
and October. J. P. Cox. <lb />
E. A. Secretary. <lb />
Greenville Alliance Saturday <lb />
before the second Sunday in each mouth <lb />
o'clock, r M. in Hall. <lb />
Fernando Ward, D. S. Spain. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Hours open for all A. <lb />
M. to P. M. All 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 />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
mails arrives at <lb />
M. and depart- at P. M. <lb />
Washington, X <lb />
Roads, Chocowinity and Grimesland <lb />
mails i- daily at <lb />
s 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 P. M. <lb />
Vanceboro. Black Jack and Calico <lb />
mails arrives every Tuesday and Friday <lb />
p m and leaves at C a in. <lb />
J. J. PERKINS P. M. <lb />
If You Have <lb />
or CO LI <lb />
Throat Affection <lb />
Ct LA I Waiting of <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned haying duly qua lied <lb />
as Executor of Featherstone Spain, de- <lb />
ceased, hereby gives notice to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
mediate payment, and all having <lb />
claims against said estate arc notified to <lb />
S resent the same for payment on or be- <lb />
the 90th day of October, 1801, or <lb />
this notice will be plead in liar of re- <lb />
cover-. <lb />
This 20th of October, 1890. <lb />
William <lb />
Ex. of Featherstone Spain. <lb />
Executor's Notice. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county, having issued Letters <lb />
to me, the undersigned, on <lb />
the day of November, 1890 on the <lb />
estate of Ivey Fleming, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all person, indebted <lb />
to the estate to make immediate pa- <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all <lb />
creditors of said estate to present, <lb />
claims, property authenticated, to the <lb />
, within twelve Months after <lb />
the date of this not or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
ate of Ivey Fleming, d. <lb />
and As- <lb />
Ex. of the estate Ivey <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having the <lb />
C Clerk of Pitt county as Ad- <lb />
of Mattie Williams, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
persons having claims against the said <lb />
estate must present the for pig- <lb />
on or before the 8th of No- <lb />
1891. or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. This 8th day of No- <lb />
r, 1890. B. S. <lb />
of Mattie Williams. <lb />
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE OF SUPREME <lb />
COURT. <lb />
Don A S <lb />
FOB ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF <lb />
COURT. <lb />
lion Walter Clark. <lb />
FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE. <lb />
1st U H Brown, Jr, Beau <lb />
fat. <lb />
Dist, H K Craven. <lb />
HI. Diet, Win taker, Wake. <lb />
ii Dust, R W Grain ill-. <lb />
Diet, E X Boykin, Sampson. <lb />
Dist, J D Moore. <lb />
Slit Dist. Ii F Iredell. <lb />
it Li Dist, J G m. Burke. <lb />
Hill Dist, W A Lincoln ton. <lb />
FOR SOLICITOR. <lb />
1st J H <lb />
J M Halifax. <lb />
Dist, J E Wilson. <lb />
4th Dist, B W Jr, <lb />
5th Dist. E <lb />
Dist, O H Allen, Lenoir. <lb />
7th F Richmond. <lb />
8th B F Long, <lb />
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. <lb />
Alums W Scott, l; <lb />
T F M unlock, d; York <lb />
Collegiate <lb />
A d; <lb />
Spin t a. <lb />
Capt. M. Picket, d.; <lb />
Lilesville. <lb />
K. Galloway, d.; <lb />
Aurora. <lb />
M. L. Wood, d.; <lb />
Dr. M. Mel. d.; <lb />
White Oak. <lb />
F. Hit Calabash. <lb />
M. L. Keel. <lb />
J. P. Lowery, Sandy dims. <lb />
C. Houck, d., Morganton. <lb />
A. F. Hi d.; Con- <lb />
cord. <lb />
S. L Patterson, .; Pat- <lb />
W. P. .; <lb />
den C. H. <lb />
M. <lb />
Robt. L. Walker, d.; <lb />
Milton. <lb />
T. d.; New- <lb />
A. H. Perry, d.; Kim <lb />
J. M. Foust, Mt. Vernon <lb />
Dist, T Settle, <lb />
10th Dist, W II Bower well. <lb />
Agents Wanted <lb />
For Dr. new book, covering <lb />
his life's work and trip <lb />
Through, From the Christ <lb />
entitled to <lb />
embracing a new life of Christ and a <lb />
story of Palestine and its people, illus- <lb />
with over <lb />
of scenery In Holy Land, copies of <lb />
old masters, famous pictures from <lb />
t Laud and times of the Saviour, also <lb />
a grand picture of Jerusalem on the day <lb />
of the in colors and ten <lb />
feet In length. This is Dr. <lb />
life work and his greatest book. Orders <lb />
are now pouring in from 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 and <lb />
wonderful of all books about the Land, <lb />
Times, and People of the Bible. Go to <lb />
work now and will make hundreds <lb />
of Territory going a <lb />
act now; no capital needed. Name <lb />
you want, and write at once for <lb />
to <lb />
B, V. CO. <lb />
MM Main Street, Va. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court 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 />
sent the same for payment on or <lb />
the Sib of November, MM. or this <lb />
notice plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 8th of November. <lb />
II. S. <lb />
Marina <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of and doing <lb />
a Millinery business iii was <lb />
dissolved mutual consent on the <lb />
of October. Mrs. Joyner purchasing <lb />
the interest of Mrs. in the <lb />
business. Mrs. E- A. has been <lb />
as manager and the business will <lb />
lie continued at the old stand. The mi- <lb />
solicits a continuance of the <lb />
liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by <lb />
the old firm, and promises to give entire <lb />
satisfaction to all customers. <lb />
Miss. J. F. <lb />
Having sold on the of October <lb />
iv interest in business to Mrs. J. F. <lb />
ill-health. I take <lb />
Dist, F i <lb />
12th Dist, G A Macon. <lb />
The Assembly <lb />
We present to-day list of <lb />
members elected General <lb />
Assembly. <lb />
1st Camden. <lb />
Gates, and <lb />
Jas Parker Gates- <lb />
P H <lb />
2nd Washington, <lb />
Dare, Martin, Hyde a-d <lb />
H Middle- <lb />
ton; W E Chesson, Fer <lb />
3rd and <lb />
Bishop, Windsor; <lb />
den. <lb />
4th Co.-W E <lb />
lowers, Halifax; <lb />
W. H, d.; <lb />
E. d.; Fall- <lb />
s ton. <lb />
J. J. Long, <lb />
T. H. Sutton, A. D. <lb />
Mi-Gill, <lb />
W. A. Beck, d.; r. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
Dr. Wm. B. Lowe, d.; <lb />
Durham. <lb />
J. T. Howard, <lb />
Jesse Brake, Mount;<lb />
P G Alston, <lb />
G G Gill, Louisburg, <lb />
j Moses Stroup, d, <lb />
j J Gatling, <lb />
W T Adams, <lb />
J F Cole, <lb />
A J d, Shine. <lb />
G nil forth Dr R K Denny, Brown's <lb />
Summit. W SI V Jamestown, <lb />
5th <lb />
CoW It <lb />
hams, Falkland; <lb />
7th Nash <lb />
B H <lb />
A B <lb />
of <lb />
my <lb />
Joyner, on . <lb />
this method of thanking my friends tor <lb />
the patronage so liberal extended in <lb />
the past and hope the same patronage <lb />
will I extended to Mrs. Joyner. who <lb />
am sure use every effort to give <lb />
satisfaction. All parties indebted to <lb />
the firm of Joyner arc request- <lb />
ed to come and settle in-fore <lb />
Jan 1-t MM. Very Truly <lb />
M. T. Con <lb />
Notice. <lb />
State of North In the <lb />
Pitt County. I Court. <lb />
B. S. Sheppard. Administrator of Mattie <lb />
Williams, deceased. <lb />
Redmond and wile, Settle <lb />
Nellie Keel. lames <lb />
and Clinton Lewis. <lb />
It appearing to the satisfaction of the <lb />
court that the above named defendants <lb />
cannot after due diligence be found <lb />
within the State and it in like manner <lb />
appearing that the are <lb />
and proper parties to the proceed- <lb />
that proceeding relates to land <lb />
lying in this State in which the defend- <lb />
ants have an <lb />
It is ordered that publication lie made <lb />
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, in 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 Green- <lb />
ville to make assets. <lb />
This 18th day of Nov. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
IT BACK <lb />
Or you are all nor. out, really good nothing <lb />
It is gem Try<lb />
It will cure you. and give a good appetite. <lb />
by elide <lb />
i in <lb />
OP <lb />
MIRE COD LIVER OIL <lb />
W lib, <lb />
At MILK. <lb />
Kook of particulars sent <lb />
B. M. M. D. Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
Office Whitehall St. <lb />
For rheumatic and neuralgic pains, <lb />
rub in Dr. J. II. Volcanic Oil <lb />
and take Or. J. II. <lb />
Sarsaparilla. You will not suffer long, <lb />
but will be gratified with a speedy and <lb />
effective cure. <lb />
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 by <lb />
taking Or. J. II. Sarsaparilla. <lb />
Children who are troubled with worms <lb />
may be quickly by giving <lb />
Or. J. H. Liquid <lb />
It kills and expels worms. <lb />
The quality of the blood depends much <lb />
upon good or bad digestion and <lb />
To make the blood rich in lite <lb />
and strength-giving constituents use <lb />
Dr. J. H. Sarsaparilla. It <lb />
will nourish the properties of the blood, <lb />
from which the elements of vitality are <lb />
drawn. <lb />
The Mood must be pure for the body <lb />
to be in perfect condition. Dr. J. II <lb />
makes pure blood <lb />
and Imparts the rich bloom of health <lb />
and vigor to the whole body. <lb />
Don't irritate your lungs with a stub <lb />
born cough when a and <lb />
remedy may be found in Dr. J. II. <lb />
Tar Wine Lung Balm <lb />
If yen are all run no <lb />
strength, no energy, and feel very tired <lb />
all the Dr. J. H <lb />
Sarsaparilla. It will impart strength <lb />
and vitality to your system. <lb />
a tonic, or children that wont building <lb />
up, take <lb />
bitters. <lb />
It to take, Malaria,<lb />
Salve. <lb />
The Best Salve in world <lb />
Bruises, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores. Hands <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cores Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
Pries cents per box. For by J. <lb />
L. woolen. <lb />
If yon feel of cross and <lb />
peevish take H. <lb />
will return and <lb />
acquire new <lb />
W W Hall, <lb />
Hill, Scotland Neck, <lb />
I M V Prince, May. <lb />
and; Hay B d, <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
and all business in the U. S. <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended to <lb />
for Fees. <lb />
We are the V. 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 is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
the Patent For <lb />
advise terms reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Co., <lb />
Washington. O. C. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
m, R A. CO, <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
and <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
Men to the of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
not to he excelled in this market. And to be I- i r-r I i-- and <lb />
pure straight mod. GOODS of all kinds, NOTION'S. CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and SLIPPERS. and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOOR. WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb />
WAKE, HARDWARE, I LOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, and Mill Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair. and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
prices, per dozen, less G per cent for Cash. II <lb />
C. B. EDWARDS <lb />
N. B. <lb />
H P Freeman. rill <lb />
A Davis, R. <lb />
8th L Anderson, d, Winton <lb />
9th and Julian S Middleton <lb />
E. Gil man, Jackson-1 J B Holman, Cool Spring. <lb />
i Williams, Mooresville, <lb />
10th and Wayne, C C d, Webster. <lb />
Edwards N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
1ST. C <lb />
We have the largest <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY R E A Y <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
C-f Send us your orders. <lb />
PRINTERS AND <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
Special attention given to Sales of Cot- <lb />
ion, Grain, Peanuts and Country Pro- <lb />
duce Liberal Cash <lb />
Prompt returns and <lb />
highest market prices guaranteed. <lb />
ALLEY HYMAN, <lb />
FINE AND VIEW <lb />
PHOTOGRAPHERS <lb />
Views of Animal. Churches. <lb />
ramify Gatherings, taken at <lb />
Short Notice. Copying from snail pin- <lb />
Hirers to life i or <lb />
Colors. <lb />
Jobbers prices, M per less o per cent tor <lb />
ration and Hall's Stir Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure <lb />
seed Oil, Faint Colors. Wood Pumps, Ball and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a Hand I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
SUGG OLD STAND; <lb />
All kinds d placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
Till-OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
Photographs. <lb />
F AycocK, J A <lb />
Bryan, Kenansville; <lb />
and Lenoir <lb />
Dr W G Galloway, Snow Hill; <lb />
12th Hanover and <lb />
D Bellamy, <lb />
ton ; <lb />
h and <lb />
P Allen. Kelly's; <lb />
14th District Sampson Marian <lb />
Bullet. Clinton, <lb />
R Ii Clayton, C <lb />
F Kirby, Selma, <lb />
Samuel Hudson, d. Pollocks- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Lenoir Col M B Whitfield. d, Seven <lb />
L Wilson, d, <lb />
Frank Kay, <lb />
MartinS B d, <lb />
W d, Turkey <lb />
Cove. <lb />
A Month Men or <lb />
board in county <lb />
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. <lb />
15th and j W Hood, Hood's P <lb />
H M <lb />
ville; J L <lb />
and <lb />
A Green, Dunn; <lb />
N Rose <lb />
Jr, Harper's, <lb />
19th and Vance. <lb />
20th Orange, <lb />
Person and G <lb />
sell. South Lowell; Robert S <lb />
Mitchell, ; <lb />
21st and Ala- <lb />
J W At water, <lb />
J Courts, <lb />
24th L King, <lb />
Greensboro; <lb />
and Randolph <lb />
Capt. <lb />
26th and Mont <lb />
Mt Gilead; <lb />
27th Anson and Union G <lb />
and <lb />
Eli Shankle. ; <lb />
29th W E <lb />
30th Rowan and vie S <lb />
N ; <lb />
31st District; Z V Wall <lb />
Lexington, rep. <lb />
Stokes and Forsyth. <lb />
Surry and Yadkin. <lb />
Iredell, <lb />
and W D Turner, States- <lb />
ville ; W E White, A villa ; <lb />
35th and <lb />
North <lb />
k. <lb />
Burke. <lb />
Mitchell and T <lb />
Avery, Morganton <lb />
Old Fort; <lb />
37th and <lb />
bi <lb />
Cleveland <lb />
ten Dr L N Durham, Shelby ; <lb />
39th Rutherford and <lb />
Dr T B Twitty, <lb />
40th Buncombe and <lb />
son ; rep. <lb />
41st Henderson <lb />
and Joseph S <lb />
Davis, Iron Duff; <lb />
42d Jackson, Macon, Clay. <lb />
Swain, Cherokee and Graham J <lb />
L Bell, <lb />
O; W D Caldwell. R A <lb />
Luke Hanner, Char- <lb />
rep. <lb />
Walking, d, Mt. <lb />
Gilead. <lb />
Moore W P M d, West End <lb />
B Phillips, d, <lb />
New L. Morton, J T <lb />
Kerr, <lb />
Ii Peebles, Jackson; <lb />
Dr R H Stancill, <lb />
L d, Richlands. <lb />
R Hall, d, Caldwell <lb />
Institute. <lb />
F Brinson, d, Bayboro. <lb />
C Johnson, d, Burgaw. <lb />
J T Yancey, d, <lb />
Skinner, Greenville, J <lb />
D Cox, <lb />
W A Woolen, Ran- <lb />
E B Farmers, <lb />
J S Oliver, Affinity, T M <lb />
Watson, <lb />
W Hopkins, Mod- <lb />
R P Henry, Douglas, <lb />
A Earnhardt, <lb />
R Bell, Faison, W K <lb />
Clinton, <lb />
P d, Palmer <lb />
ville. <lb />
B Denny, d. Pilot <lb />
A Buchanan, d, Bryson <lb />
City. <lb />
W Zachary, d, <lb />
, Dr J T Reid, Alexander, d. Bay. <lb />
T d, Lane's Creek. <lb />
Jones, A M <lb />
Raleigh, W B Morris- <lb />
ville. G W Davis, Wake Forest, <lb />
W Long, d, <lb />
J B Phillips, d, Sugar <lb />
Grove. <lb />
W Bryan, Hiram J. <lb />
Ham, Goldsboro, <lb />
Q A Bryan, r. <lb />
Bass, Black <lb />
Creek.<lb />
i An to o n mil swart f <lb />
ha do equal for . it i and <lb />
bare floors. <lb />
always at home, but I am particular and want every-<lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. . <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 <lb />
AUK BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
TO JOHN <lb />
VILLE, H. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door of Court House <lb />
CONTINUE THE M OF <lb />
PHOTON, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
but work. keep up with the times and Improved styles. <lb />
material in all work. All styles of Springs arc yon can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready . <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
die year round, which we sell AS AS the LOWEST. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
the people of this and counties for past favors we hope to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
English, cross <lb />
ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. , Pill fr <lb />
n- t Brand to Void <lb />
with ribbon. mud <lb />
Ail ; ,. At <lb />
n. stamp fr . far m re tor Mat<lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
We have the the easies <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction <lb />
in every instance. Call and be con <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes a <lb />
heard. Co <lb />
mm<lb />
. till It .- <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
Wm b <lb />
to Gray <lb />
Hair to Color, <lb />
Cam A hair<lb />
C O N S U M P T I V E <lb />
n tr h ; <lb />
Fain, Id <lb />
for Com. <lb />
i co, v. v. <lb />
Weak I -urn, <lb />
many <lb />
recently introduced generally, <lb />
by but <lb />
introduced <lb />
PLASTERS. <lb />
The best Porous Plaster <lb />
all and weak pi <lb />
other plasters, so be <lb />
the genuine with the <lb />
of a bell on the <lb />
Rich At Boston <lb />
IDS, Boston <lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <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 BARBERSHOP <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 />
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 of <lb />
Robert B. deceased. Notice <lb />
Is hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
estate to make immediate <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb />
of said estate 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 />
This day of 1890. <lb />
AUDI Johnson, <lb />
on the estate of Robert B. <lb />
Calendar and Weather Forecast <lb />
for 1880, by R. mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-coot <lb />
Manage stamp. The Dr. J. H- JAMES CO <lb />
Co. St. Mo. <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
B. S. Sheppard <lb />
with the business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hand-of Mr. Sheppard u <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
and I <lb />
B. U. <lb />
Schedule <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
No No <lb />
daily Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon 12,30 pm pin <lb />
Ar am <lb />
Nov. <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington<lb />
am <lb />
p m pm am <lb />
am<lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases, and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc live <lb />
up with all conveniences and can I <lb />
satisfactory m to all who r. <lb />
FLANAGAN A <lb />
no 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 you can procure a <lb />
bottle of that is <lb />
for eradicating and and causing the <lb />
hair I be soft and <lb />
glossy, only r three application a <lb />
week is and a common hair <lb />
brush is all to lie used after robbing the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and <lb />
convinced, cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
Barber, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N.<lb />
TRAINS DOING NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
am <lb />
pm<lb />
Nothing better for babies. <lb />
full Cream. Full Weight <lb />
Best Earth. <lb />
for sale by <lb />
S. E. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <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, has pro- <lb />
our breakfast tables with a deli- <lb />
beverage which may <lb />
save us many heavy doctor's <lb />
la 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. Hundred <lb />
of maladies are floating around <lb />
us 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 blood and a properly nourished <lb />
Service Made <lb />
simply with boiling water or milk. <lb />
Sold only In hat f-pound tins, by G <lb />
JAMES EPPS a CO, <lb />
Chemist. London, England. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia am <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
v Fayetteville <lb />
Ar Selma IS <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson am pm <lb />
Ai Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar pm pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 3.37 P. M., arrives <lb />
land Neck at 4.25 P. M. Greenville 6.00 <lb />
P. 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 <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 7.00 a. m. <lb />
a. m., Scotland Neck 1.10 p. m. 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 />
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