Eastern reflector, 23 January 1900


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The Reflector
EASTERN REFLECTOR
N.
.
Have your own milk
such thing, at home.
Then what or you
make will be your
Wilson Times.
Filtered Hie Poet at
N. M
Mail Matter.
EVERY THING II THE WAY OF
BOX R,
TABLETS.
Pens, Pencils.
Slates, inks,
received
All Magazines.
Contests.
The News From
We for this week's
issue from our
suffered an attack from the grip
and three
Our Year resolution is
Program for the wall us. We
contests In are
and Track athletics for the continues, we can't I
to held thing
We return thanks to the kind
I. p. in. friends who have remembered us
. yards dash. p. in. i our indisposition with such
One fourth mile toot possum, stewed
P- and
I. One mile foot p. m.
yards hurdle race, p.
i,
ii. One mile fool race,
in.
yards foot race, p, m.
Banning high p.
. Putting ll ill.
Throwing lb. hammer,
i 5.10
II. Running broad
p, in.
Pole in.
One mile relay race-four
men in each team. p. m.
on railroads and
at hotels.
C.
The assured us
day that if we should cross the
river this trip we would have
warm on the other side.
But somehow or other that kind of
news is not very Comforting to us.
Our office apartments are like
an iceberg in this weather
but they are holding a protracted
revival meeting next door to u
and so much U said about
and brimstone what we're kept
hot enough to pull through all
right. Atlanta Constitution.
Save Your Money.
One. lox of Pills will save
many dollars in. bills
They cure all diseases
of stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
B. B
AND BRANCHES
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK
BA D COMPANY OF
CAROLINA.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
ii fur
cell C
nay
There is
for
Stand
The case of Allied Morrison, of
Mount Vermin, X. v. the
ride who he killed , ,
wile mistake for a burglar, bids Hills ,.
fair to become as noteworthy Apparently
the affair. Morrison has
been charged with premeditated
murder, bis wife before
she died declared him innocent of
deliberate intent to kill her.
The District Attorney of West-
Chester has acted in
this mailer; for mistaken for -a-
burglar homicides have become
BILLS OVER A CENTURY OLD
i . to n
Drink.
i bill for etc., fur-
an at Cam-
cents.
as
Never spill when turned over.
JOB PRINTING
didn't know
loaded
difference, that it is near-,
always a wife who is removed
a husband dreams of burg-1
imagines he sees them In
The bill
r two Hems of furniture.
undergraduate took
I over rooms already famished at a val-
and articles bad to tie
bought new. as a brush, a
I pall a mop a
Oat knows not what means, but
cost pence
The would seem at
first sight to tea In a
most reckless On Oct. he
Is charged and
hilling pence for Congo. On Nov.
lie Is charged shillings for tea and
on the same day. looks odd.
the house. also, when
this mistake is made the
wile is inn position attitude
noontide for deliberate aim and
is seldom
pence for tin. On
of month he buys a new teapot.
old one. one supposes, worn cut with
hard service. However, tills tea lasts
lilt the end of term, so that
his tea for the two months
no more titan or
as the price of tea at tills time varied
from shillings to about -5 shillings
we may that lie Rot through
no more than a pound during the term.
In other words, this young man took
for breakfast a slight repast of weak
a and bread and butter. Dinner was
night Of
below v .
i. -i II.
putting on
wraps.
At tie sun Is Intensely hot.
because of the elevation the rarity
if blisters the
of those who are not to It.
There Is a difference of and some
times degrees la the of
the shad.- and the sunshine. Water will
freeze the shade feet away
men may he working In their shirt
sleeves
The natives to be
Inured to cold and so about barefooted
and over the lee and the
stones Indifferently without regard to
the temperature; bat have a way
of heaping blankets on their beads
and wrapping their faces to keep
the pure out of their throats mid
nostrils The women who herd the
docks are often out on the mountains
for weeks a time or
anything eat except corn,
strips of dried meat leaves,
which are the most powerful of nerve
stimulants- Chicago Record
ii.
Leave
Ar Rocky Mount
Leave
Rock; Mount
Leave Wilson
Leave Sauna
Ar
it Ilia
l Bad it extremely difficult to
make my living by my the
poet.
exclaimed his friend.
mean impossible. I
I do replied the poet.
am In the habit of saying precisely
what mean, and When I my
cult mean Just that
don't mean to say that you
have ever earned anything by your
literary
indeed I answered the poet
once got hoard for
some
did you sell
landlady
on earth did she want with a
lot of
don't know she wanted them
particularly. I left them In my
lies When I went away, and there was
nothing else in sight. They were good
poems, too, Inn I sill
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the case when a real burglar I
unexpectedly flushed a darken
bedroom at
When I Was a Boy.
give
call.
FROM A-
Visiting Card
Fall Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE A-WEEK
ts
Is only year and con
the news every week
and gives information
those
inti tobacco, that is
many times more
subscription
to the
grow-
than the
Ll CW PARKER FOUNTAIN PIN
BALE AT a BOOK
It is ,
days that are re-
view and collect from former
the crumbs that are left
nothing be lost.
I shall present speak of farm-
My father was a farmer,
l began to plow at of seven
years.
Ilia primal object of fanning was
raise his own supplies. I never
knew him to boy a of corn,
nor a pound of meet, a chicken.
horse, cow, mule, nor anything of
that sort, lie usually had such
things to sell. Ii was for
to drive their wagons in his
C and load with corn, and
buy bacon from him. Now
I lien lie would sell a horse. Al
ways he had something to sell, and
buyers would come to him to
purchase.
lie did not plant much cotton,
no tobacco.
He always money iii his
pocket, a tract of land
almost every year.
If days a former bought
corn ii shook his credit, for he
considered a poor
My observation is that the farm
era BOW that raise their own
bread and meat home arc success
but that buy their corn
meat, Hour and all such thing
they must failures.
Now who are wiser, farm
en time that made
home, and kept
out of debt. those of these
that grow so to
and buy what they eat.
are with debt
Return l good old way.
corn enough to fatten your
hogs, liaise your supplies
Have your smoke house at home
and your corn crib at same
place, well filled, liaise chickens.
was only what the Indians a
On sugar he spent
shillings, which means six pounds at
IS pence a pound, tin candles he
shillings pence, or about
lings a week, burned wax candles,
mold candles Salt
was a shilling a packet On two
be bought sand. Was. then, the
floor of his room sanded It would
seem Louis Republic.
The
A member of Hi
who had lulled i.
the turf derided
Mug House club
v. a on
;,, into street
to tackle easier game the
he man exactly
chances against In a field of ten
horses In he has one
chance in -S Io hit a winner. Sow.
In Wall go one of
two ways either up or down-
giving a man one chance in two. It
looks like a dead op-n and shut. I'm
going I., make ii pay There's
against ; m except tad
yes Hen- a New street
operator, Ills bend sagely.
that we all naked.
broker his
New York
SOME COVETED SCRAWLS.
Which
Been
in the
world are of
art- claimed to exist, three
to his win with a
two to conveyances
of in the folio of
his In a
hist ll
In the museum and cost over
; . guinea.
one guinea was the price
the late Mr. Alfred
f terrace fr
autograph letter written by Marie
Stuart to of
This two other letters to the
and the other to the king of
were written the
queen of on the morning of
her execution. The letter to the French
destroyed during the days of
the terror, while to the pope Ii
preserved the Vatican.
The well known bookseller
cave for autograph
of Columbus, which was exhibited
the World's at Chicago, A Chi-
autograph denier Is said to have
offered i give or over
for a autograph of
arc if to wit bin
making his offer. It was n
for since the tragic of
no forger has pared
it v. raw I f lbs Bard of
Weekly
ill annual trainer
I here i tie, In
i . h, h U a and
ii
it Io
The trouble
i largely they are
mis They try to overdo
and which are not
wanted of so in order to
make perform as desired
drilling is they
grasp in quickly The only two
spat let of animals n hit Ii can in-
by precept arc
and the They
arc and to them in
doing a thins I U only for
trainer in do it first himself, and
then one of these will
him Coat
A v
It
What a fine looking little ea-
els I in good to
her traveling acquaintance old
Is
net connected with the rail-
MOd, are asked the suspicious
mother
not
any rapacity
wall until the conductor
gets out of and I'll tell
Post
I ,
Arrive
Leave
Ar Keck
Arrive
Leave
Lt Mount
Ar
Weldon Yadkin
Main Line Train leaves
ton a p m,
loaves IS X, p in, arrive Ban-
lord l p in Sanford
SO arrive B m leave
pin, arrives Wilmington
ti p in
leaves
am, B a at, Red
it in. Hope Mills a m.
rive Morning low rs
p QoM Mills p n
Red p m. Max ton ti p
p m
Connections at with train
with the Carolina Central
Railroad, at Springs with the Kl
at
with the Seaboard Air Southern
at with the Durham and
Charlotte
on Hie Keel Branch Road
i in. I i in.
k s p m.
em.
i m. am.
at ll IS am, ll am. i-pt
Sun Jay.
Train on leave Wash
Band to
a in p m. leave
a b pin. arrive W am
Flop in.
Train leave Sunday
V in. US pa, arrive
in i m, leave fly-
Sunday, in. and Sun
day ii II Wain.
Train on r leaves
hero dally, Sunday. Q a in, arriving
a m. leave
y a m. arrive m.
Train en leave
Mount at a m. p in,
Io a in. in. am, I SB
pin. lit- urn f II a in
v. ll a in. arrive Km
Mount II ; m. dally except Sunday.
Train on Clinton leave for
and
P m. Clinton at Too am and
in
Train We;
dun ail a met
H.
Pass, Agent
J. H. Manager.
T. M. KM Traffic
Southern
Railway.
RAILWAY
THE---------
SOUTH.
Line to all Points.
Divine service and sermon every
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M , Litany Fridays at A
M., Rev. A. Minister
in
every San-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. X. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. C. D.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
Watson, pastor. Sunday
F. Harding, bu-
Sunday, Rev.
J. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. E. H.
regular
LODGES
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. It.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets even- Tuesday evening.
N. G.
Sec.
River Lodge, Ni
meets every Friday evening
M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of It.
It. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. It. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. U. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; 0.8. Smith, See.
I. O. Conclave
No. TitO, meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in
Hall. W. II. Wilson
D. S. Smith Se-
A LINE OP
Tl e I in Ill
mean to re-
peat it. la that four
did look n like nature.
Artist Ah. Mini was
The tine lines not have
to Imitation of the
he is
S. M.
has provided you
4.000 pounds
barrels Apples.
boxes Swift Florida
Nuts,
Mixed
pound
Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Figs, Dates,
WATCHES, GUNS
PISTOLS, VASES, LAMPS
and
and
A LI,
toys, cm; A P.
Come In see
SiM M.
Phone
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico.
CLASS
on all through and
Trains; Pullman Palace Sleep
log Can on all Night Fast
an Safe
Apply Io Ticket Agents Time
Tables, General
or address,
It. L. T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
F. A.,
N. C.
No trouble to answer questions
U F, Turk
All. V. Man- P. A.
WASHINGTON, D.
Also a nice Lino of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. It. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
PATENTS
FREE
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
Returning leave at A.
M., Greenville II A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New and
ton, and for all points for lie
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. G.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
or Imp-
hiss.
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MM
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Ill Ale
II
PATENT
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model,
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BOOK ON PATENTS
FOR
The Eastern
D. J. EDITOR
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY
NO
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
all Claims Audited and allowed
of Commissioners of Pitt Count;, to-
with Receipts and Disbursements
and the Financial Condition of said County
for the Fiscal Year ending Dec. 3rd 1899.
No.
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Mary Brown .
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Nancy Moor. .
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Edwin Haddock .
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Hannah Dupree .
Harris .
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Mary .
Sam .
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Peter May .
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Ill Hull .
Heath and wife .
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Isabella .
Council Chapman .
p. Daniel .
Ham Hives .
Marian Trice .
Mary .
Jno. F. Dall .
Bills .
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C
D. J.
at the el
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Mutter.
Jam WOn.
to Mark and
John J. I . B. Senator,
should bear the mark of dignity.
They bear a mark all right, it
is inure than apt to be the dollar
mark.
Bryan is certainly entitled
to one virtue even in the eves of
hi- Opponent, lie has never
been afraid to let the
know where lie stood on
in this, famishing a great
contrast to our jelly-like President.
TOBACCO ORGAN-i SI v I ION VI I I OP
Much Forensic Oratory by
The of Stale vs. K. J. H.
Bryant, hoot Carolina township,
for the larceny of a black yearling
heifer, the property of
James, came in the Superior
spot appointment
of this week. The array
of appearing for the de-
the number of it-
in--c- called on both sides, the long
in getting the
jury; the large attendance of the
people front the section in which
the to have been
Cost of We, the to- would have Indicated
growers of North Carolina, to the stranger that a long interest
assembled at Raleigh the was to be bad.
Slate was represented the
To Break the Clutches of the
Tobacco rust.
A large and representative
of tobacco planters met in Hal
on Wednesday to to-
and adopt methods looking
bettering the condition of the
plainer and save him from living
robbed and crushed by tin-
can Tobacco Company.
The folios u.- was adopted as the
plan of
Whereas, Hie trust organized to
control the leaf-tobacco output of
North Carolina has reduced the
day of January, 1900, and organ-
under the name of The North
Carolina
Association The object of said
organization increase
able and Hon. L. I.
Moore. The defendant was
by Hon.
legitimate Harry Skinner, the silver tongued
com et ion in trade, do
i-t. Thai all tobacco
growers in North Carolina shall In-
eligible membership in this or-
The speech of the venerable Sen-1 That the officers id
Vest in defense of his to
orator, with lion. Augustus M.
Moon and lion. r.;. State
Senator.
The opened promptly upon
f court, and prom-
Philippine mailers without
being called a traitor, and his pro-
tests against the efforts of the
to muzzle all who
With them, till- a long fell
wain. Free speech was never
needed more than now,
this organization shall be a from the outset to be a battle
dent, a i ice-president, a secretary, indeed it proved from
TO PEOPLE, AND Cl OF
AND ADJOINING
treasurer and an executive com- , .,
. . start to sparkling with gems
one each
Judicial addition to the oratory,
president, who shall I The legal acumen of the gentlemen
member of -aid committee. was it great display of pyrotechnic
Resolved Thai president lore,
of this association shall preside at I Th, M
all meetings , , ,
and also tit the meetings of the ex-
committee, It shall be the defendant had a great array
of the vice-president to witnesses of all ages and cloves
form all the duties of the president and sizes. The wife of defendant
I Mark I in in
hi-paid Hie receive all money belonging to the, ,, , , , ,
. , said association and ply out the band loyally and bravely, only as
I ,,,.,. .,,,., the good and true wife can. She
proffered to the lions us shall be prescribed the was a witness in behalf of her bus-
turn
an
the Republic., is
the trusts will Co down in form such other duties. be when the counsel for state and de-
prescribed the executive com-1 announced the case closed.
The executive committee The argument began by Col. Harry
shall upon their opening tor the defense in
election and shall establish rules . .
for tin-guidance of this not his greatest of spread-
inconsistent the plan of organ- line legal learn
lug. for one hoar, the
We are still in the forefront of race after your patronage
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to lie found in any store in County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for and our mutual ad
vantage, It i our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell yon if we can. We offer yon the very best service, polite
attention, and the most terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When yon come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see immense stock buying elsewhere.
us and the following of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hats and Caps, Silks Satins, Dress Trimmings Ladies
Jackets and Capes, Mattings and Oil cloths.
i in- i i as a u lien in tier nils-
a speech from The band, the son.
. ye Mr. lb., declare , The evidence was continued to
n ii
and mi
The gold Democrats and
are anxious that Mr.,
lib. That each very best effort of his life, the per-
Bryan should withdrew his , brow
for the and report like a waterfall. It was indeed a
better of winning. -aid organization -hall be a followed in his usual happy
course, they urge this I secretary a minutes, and
, , and an executive was followed Hon. A. M. Moore
of five members, and who made a classic and
-in oilier as , . .
shall appear to them to be an tot constitution-
to the successful lot the his
said organization. hairs, and for the wife who
In earning out this plan the Bad so loyally stood by her bus
baud in hi- bitter ordeal.
and want that put up n
Strongest
The Interstate Commerce Com
mission again pleads for amend-
to the law that will
it to order railways to reduce
unreasonably high rate-, there
Is its getting
This is a campaign your, and the
Republicans are not going to risk
following officers were elected i
President. J. Bryan
vice-President, J. is. Phillips.
T. . Parker.
Treasurer, W.
were presented to
the convention. These were refer
red to a committee of seven, who
This closed the argument for the
defendant. When Hon. I. I.
for the state, with
lire in his eye. made a clear, force-
strong, and eloquent
appeal to Io vindicate the
law. protect society, and redeem
the good name and fame the
commonwealth, regardless of
by any such action.
what t- known a- the Jot-
alienating ,
plan.
. . . or personal favor. His was
I lie report tin-committee was, .,,., , ,, , ,.
; a masterpiece Unit would do credit
tin follows
to a sage.
We agree to enter into a contract I It was six o'clock when the
The grand at a with and hi. associates of counsel was closed and
con,, he,, in be Judge began to the
made a lick of net less than IS per cent was able, logical and
gambling is earned in the paid for I he Mb realizing the Importance
lite, .-speaking the report the
grade tobacco during the last to the defendant and to the good
fly.-yours; the said price-to be the State.
,, .-.--.-, in mis sin i
Charlotte Observer by a a majority of ii,, , . , . , ,
the,
it said associates, a term, lair and impartial, with
of every description La formed
I In- of line.
believed, was in
the his . ,
lair, of II,, J than Md COM-
Shoes.
Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Safer, Moieties, I in
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Bops.
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto Is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Your Friends.
A FOR-
Hardware, Paints
AND STOVES
AND
HEATERS
BEATER
NEWSY AND
Bl NOTES.
Jan.
There is still a blacksmith
with Carriage
Co.
We hear of a good man
here to sell horses. There is an
opening here for such a man,
the place needs business.
Old Air. J. V. Price, of Farmville,
, was in town stopping with his son-
i in law, J. J. Thursday
i night He thinks to move here at
once.
It don't show good
To run against Wire Fence,
You're sure burl, hence,
the best recompense.
By using the best fence,
of O. W.
Cooper and father in-law.
c. D. went to
Monday, driving double team
I through the country. They re-
turned Wednesday, reporting a
big time.
it looks like farmers around
I here will to raise more cattle.
Dixon S Hooks have sold beeves
at this place in about three months.
Cigar Co. has sold
more goods this month than ever
In-fore, having shipped already
forty thousand cigars and
cheroots, since Jan. 1st.
Some one asked how much it
lacked of being a day
day. Whatever else it lacked, it
certainly did not lack raining.
Hut if we have a big rainfall,
have plenty of ditch-fall to curry
the water off.
You had better read this
Jan. i, moo.
Cox Mfg. Co.,
Winterville,
will say that without
an exception my customers are all
wonderfully pleased with the
planter and back-band. I have
only one horse and have been using
your back-band for three years,
and bat e never had a sore back or
a hair rubbed off. I think the back-
hand the best thing of the kind I
ever saw. It is economical
sense of the word. It is easy on
the horse, cheap and durable.
Yours truly,
T. It.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings in North Carolina.
The Populists will bold their
Slate convention April 18th.
The exhibit which North Caro-
make at the Paris
is in shipped.
J. D. Davis, of an en-
on the Southern
was killed by his engine a few days
ago, at Greenville C.
At Tar one man assaulted
with a crashing
it against his nose and forehead and
knocked him almost senseless.
A mortgage filed registration
in Wake county, by the
road to the Continental
Trust Company, of is
for It l
worth of revenue stamps.
Southern railway office at
sold lot t
year. That is more that were sold
at any other station Wash-
Atlanta.
pi
euchre players.
Gambling in high life, said
is winked at, while the little
I crap- back in some
-table and on the creek banks for
a nick lea game are always
by the police,
A German stock broker in
don, who refused Io hold a place
open for a clerk who volunteered
for war, has been set
upon and nearly murdered by his
associates. Thus England
show- her love of fair play.
a I rial at
Brunswick, J., the other day
witnesses
in Hungary all persons Intending to
immigrate to the United States are
given to understand that nearly
every American carries a revolver,
is very on the trigger.
To this fuel, the witness said, is
due the of Hungarians to
use knives and guns in
cent of the aim- of our said
tobacco. The details oft disagree
shall be arranged
a- Io earn out the true Intent
and inclining of I hi.- agreement.
If make in agree
no in any particular, we agree
In forfeit to Hull
aid stock so taken. And we fur-
I her for mutual
that the farmers of North
i reduce their crop at
W per below tin- pa-i year's
production. We co
of Virginia, South Cam
other sections which grow
bright tobacco.
The representatives from Pitt
count at the convention were J.
Bryan Grimes, j. Laughing
p. It. Cot ten, W. M.
and
y sod
hi Me, i-r
to take, if it fall, r.
torn
yon
Drag V
mended him the able
and impartial manner in which he
discharged this duty.
It was nearly o'clock when the
took the ease, and In hall an
verdict was reached. The
Court House ball pealed forth
fact of an agreement. At
o'clock and
I, Solicitor Moore and a large
crowd entered the Court, and the
jury in a deep, solemn voice
its foreman, Mr.
not guilty. There was
no -i cue or but there
was a deep shown by
defendant his friends as he
from the Court House.
This was a remarkable trial, and
much diversity of opinion as to the
matter. Evidently Mr, Bryan will
remember he has been to court.
MORE.
in
SEE
BE
N OAKLAND
COOK WORLDS
HART
N. C.
Never certainty for
Never a
. value in-lead of Banana-
sold at Ilia , , , ,
of Bryan and e you good.,
V,
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And
a-
Save Your Money.
of Pills will save
many dollars in bills
They cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
or sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
Beef, Cattle,
Hip, Lust,
Hides, ,
you any
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If tome. I cash
highest market i i. i r-.
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After two year;
been paid
IN TUE
II lift
ECO.
of J,
Your Policy
Has Value,
Loan Value,
Paid-up
Insurance
works automatically,
Will lie reinstated within
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
West ions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of and of each
succeeding year, provided the
mi inn fur the current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase tho Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an during the Lifetime,
of Insured.
J, L.
Mi O.
GREENVILLE, rT.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
kept constantly en
hand. Country produce
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
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King .
from
will t on-
Just a well Ires man
wear all t i aid I
you I have the right
at a lower price than you have
to pay for cut goods.
. . ii r .
I.
Of
be U .;
Wilson returned
iv
Iran
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re; it
on. HOOD'S an
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Mr Mr-. . II. n ., i.-. u
Ibis morning for Norfolk to visit
es.
Presiding Elder A.
returned
Hyde county.
Lillie Moore left this
for to her sister,
P. Spruill.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Richard New
Story.
I-i Amour is one of the
NOTICE. I love Buries Harding
If there is a CROSS MARK i is
in the margin of this paper it th.
so to remind you that you owe are a beautiful girl, her
i, a wealthy young Harvard
subscription and request man, and a violinist of the Hun
you to settle as early The
We need Howard Chandler
owe tis and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL
Military Company.
It is Often heard on the
Fresh Pork 3- M. Sid throughout the country,
fact abroad, why is there not a
., ,, . ., military company iii Green-
Even the oats are running mail
La
the leading story in the Midwinter
Fiction Number of The Saturday
Evening Peat,
T. of Chase City,
who has been .
days here, left this morning.
Jane this
morning for Washington to
her daughter. Mrs. H. I;,
Ml. Nelson, of Greenville. Game
j to take a position as
in the .-tore of if M.
Hoffman A Bro. Mrs. is a
lady of culture and is
in every way and is
acquisition to Scotland
Keck. Mess. Hoffman Bro. me
is j to he congratulated in securing her
services and the town com-
on her coining. She i
boarding at Dr. B. M. Johnson's.
And tn I
To follow . i
of m
Wared
evening , , ,.,,.
Nor braver bled i .
N r In
N- r ii i l. i m
K from ii- I All
; I.
now in Its sheath a
slot i Mi b
II, I .
i ii and fully,
Wilmington.
arc having almost spring-
like Weather In January.
The industrious is all
ready work for his next crop.
There ought to lie a daily mail
between Greenville and
For class job print send
your orders to
Some of we
have seen were raised by Mr.
P.
hickory shad have been in
market the while shad will
won follow.
It is going to take factories to
give Greenville much more growth.
should begin with a cotton
Tun office is re-
u lot of new type and is
prepared ever to do
nice job printing.
I- sold the
old dwelling house stood near
bis machine shop on Fifth street,
it i being near
the wharf.
This is not the time to let cotton
factory talk lag. has
been the loser many times in the
past by not taking advantage of
opportunities present.
Those towns which have cotton
factories And them so profitable
that they go right to work to get
more factories. U certain-
ought to be waking Op along
this line. This town needs
There was a very good crowd at
the opera house Thursday night to
witness the by
Matthews, the hypnotist. did
u number of very wonderful things,
as well as amused the audience with
blackboard exercises musical
elections.
the best blood in
Vein.
The bl waiter proper-
in fee.
The saloon Penis bat to
many a man's success.
Most actresses whole lot
b -tier than they draw.
II. A. went to this
moraine.
Jesse came in Thursday
evening from Norfolk.
W. T. Lee returned Thursday
evening from Wilson.
This a pertinent
once I masted a splendid
military and it was
not a useless thing. There is
greater and more vital necessity
and reason now why a
should lie organized here.
There is as good material of line
young men here as any where.
There are men who would make
splendid Commanding officers and; left
inspire a confidence and respect as
would challenge the admiration of
citizenship, and would
tee that safe protection at all times
that is expected of such an
It is not a hard matter to
count up Is young men who would
make the finest company In
the State and no community is
more able in every to keep
a good company than Old
It is to lie hoped the spirit i
will be revived and kindled into a Presiding Elder P, A. Bishop
living Let steps be H
,,., , , churches on the
at once and let books opened
for enlistment. A class mill Miss May Hail, of Snow Hill,
company is a good investment, this morning to visit her
B sister, Mrs. Charles Laughing-
house.
J. came
Friday evening from
where he had been attending the
convention.
Rev. J. It. Morton, of Tarboro,
down Friday evening, lie
will lilt his regular third Sunday
appointment Presbyterian
church tomorrow morning and
night.
Mr. Mrs. Brown re-
turned Thursday evening from
Portsmouth.
11.11. P.
son, of Philadelphia, who were vis
it E. I. this
J. H. and J.
New- Jersey, who have been
, a days with
Jam l-l.
II. It. King left this morning.
of
i rived this morning.
Solicitor h. I. MOON left this
I morning for Louisburg.
Mrs. A. this morn-
to visit relatives at
Judge J. W. who held
I the term of court just closed, left
this morning.
Parties wishing to enter the
printing office at Ibis season should
lie governed by the rules
Advance to inner give
three distinct the door
down. The will attend to
alarm. You will give him
your name, address and
v i, i
hopeful over prospects of scour-1
i, , .
i into tin
I ed Slates s
war, h- I lie i
if lilt I m In lie-1
BONE
THE BEST ALL ROUND GUANO,
FOR ALL CROPS
BY GUANO CO.
VIRGINIA.
N.
V. s. . Ki i .
I take pie Bone
I he hi . i years, and ii baa always
given ii i. among the beat
I . H.
OX
Dr. It. II. Lew i-. err.
f the State Board of Health, de-
yesterday that smallpox is
much more prevalent North
Carolina now than last year, and
that miles, prompt vigorous
measures are taken to enforce com
vaccination in the towns
and counties the disease ill spread
to in in h greater proportions.
The reports received from the
various counties in the Suite by Dr.
Lewis January showed
that were over eases or
the disease in Carolina,
Since then smallpox has made it
appearance in more
and the patients has
doubled.
Or. Lewis in his
criticism of who, for
various reasons, the existence
of smallpox when bleaks out a
community. Several instances of
this kind brought to
attention of the State Hoard of
Health of late.
Federal forces. There , , x
lo the the vS I I J 11- V. C
i A
-IN ALL LINES.
M prices that will suit you.
COB AND SEE THEM.
alter war. The remainder was
in the has re-
then- since.
Senator Money, who i-
i-pi-i I looking to the re-
opening of the subject, that
left amounts to
bill Introduced by
Senator is . ear
time of
before Court of Ii has
. .
Senate
Senator outlook
, good for favorable
Host the claims are held in
Southern States,
A Substitute for the
Stone.
Ill life success
pend publicity. Che
who permits his business to
can never ob-
be who insists
upon known to the
through the of
newspaper ill i
White.
. from troubled for-
,,.,
Ho sun.
who -U-
and farther develop his
trade. The advertisement ilia
lid do for tin- metals.
mil disease come
Ur. Lewis said,
tin- diagnosis. In many in-
stances these doctors declare
disease chickenpox, hi seldom
that chickenpox attacks adults. I,, . ,.
kicking physicians generally
all trouble,
ill a community denies the.
diagnosis in a ease of smallpox,
there arc hundreds people ready
to espouse bis Where
profession is united in the
of the disease there is Ho
trouble whatever.
Vaccinating the Mule,
Now Orleans, Jan. HI The
mule
he ran b.-
service
Africa in future, The
B. L.
B. v. Vice President. Little
OF THE------
AT
G,
THE OF
I., ins i I .
line banks .
Cash Items
I a-i.
lire Fixture
Stumps
Liabilities.
i stock paid in
i I hied less
paid
Hills payable 17,500.00
Deposit 118,711.57
Hanks and
outstanding
f,
given to all basil entrusted tons.
To See Us.
Al the old n
on Five here have;
just opened a new fresh
i I.
only possible way to stamp all; f upon hi-ease
Fla;. Raising; Postponed.
The weather was so bad today
that the raising of the
public school building by the Jr.
the Dumber of years you ate owing
for paper. He will admit you.
You will advance Io the center of J, a. M. could not take place.
the room and address the editor j M until
with following next week, when the
tend the right band about two feet j M arranged will
held.
Do This
from the body, with the thumb and
index linger clasping a bill,
which drops into the extended
Of the editor, at same
time looking
for The editor will ills,
your hand the hill and press
will
Alter giving him the news concern
lug your locality you be per
to retire w it a receipt for
an obligation properly discharged.
Milieus News.
out the Dr. Lewis de-
to enforce
vaccination. There is no hope for
the people In an infected district
unless they submit to
January l, disease was
reported fifteen counties In
Stale, as follows Cabarrus. Car-
David-
son, Halifax, Hertford,
Mecklenburg, Nash, Northampton
and
Since then Dr. Lewis has been
of the appearance of small-
pox in following
Surry, dates, Davie, Rowan,
county there are
seven eases at Hamlet, and twelve
who were exposed to the
III The
patients are railroad
who worked on a
train.
live
or nil lied, more,
mules died of glanders a
kindled disease after they were
an soil.
The are separated,
at ii re taken vim-
If the animal i- i lie
is that this special
w ill be a quick rise in the tempera-
denoting
glanders, has found lodgment
in the item of the beast, although
it may have shown itself for
or weeks ii the virus had not
been Used.
The of i-
has caused the in load-
of transport
Wednesday evening Will
Don't take in
meal
the little on
conies. The
health of both
mother
the and
will relieve
h i early and later bet-
than III world. i
moat marked nut only
ore childbirth, but during die ordeal
and afterward. Distress K over-
Coma by abort
avoided
l a
Baal Wot m
tn CO.,
lag
Council No. Ill, Jr.
A. M. will raise the Hag over the
public school building in Smith
Friday afternoon.
member of Council is request
ed to meet then hall at
sharp. The Council, headed Io,
Hand, will march a
the home of the bride's
father A.
Spain and Miss Lucy
united in the holy bonds of wad-
look, J. T. of the
Christian church
were attended by Miss
Fleming with Win. House, Miss
Bertha with x-
Miss Maggie Andrews
Hodges, Miss Mule Spain with
Jno. Alter
bridal drove to home
of the groom's fathers. II. Spain.
j here an elegant nipper was
served. They received many
I cuts, both useful and
We wish for a and
, prosperous voyage over life's sea.
doctor
well doing sick.
Some people save a
ion I lien for rain.
man who 11--
Dr. Lewis was asked thought I ,.,
was much of J.
breaking on hi
this year,
I was reply.
-real people
vaccinated, and class is;
likely Io the disease
any
Dr. Lea is expressed the 1.1111111111
that it not be for honest toil.
those persons who
last year to lo vaccination
again year.- Raleigh Post.
Heavy Fancy Groceries,
if MenU. Flour,
ii-. Canned
To d
Fruits, in fuel everything
in an up to dale
I-. he highest
fr all kinds of
Country Produce,
i-h When
Io -ell when
come lo tin.
To till who
I ii mirage we promise ire ii
j lion.
T, F, CO.
it Five Points.
IT.
We have again opened City
arc
to serve meals all hours.
iN
and
nerved in any ate
We also supply by
measure, have good
polite waiters, clean
table- and can serve you
W. II. W, T.
in
Labor Bears ,
a Lovely
Then- is nothing more ,
pleasing to upon than a
hearty, ruddy face, gained
arc the
i. I rue
. . it is
, , Hi good -nit of
billies , nun be sold I'm h than
., . . p less loll
swing the nation, these ;, ,, . mi ,, i
toilers Of both sexes. a certain
daily bread.
to the school building.
. will deliver J When a man wears home
Public cordially invited he begins to lose faith in ,.,,,,., dealing.
Value of .
are for
masses read, and should,
be clear, concise, I
and convincing. What people
know should he told
unmistakable for f
more informal ion obtain
in the rending
bettor tire pleased.
.-.-.
.
I . . .
A- n
Poor
. . . I I
. u, . .
., y
as well have Is ii
the I. the
Ian- ii III III
samples and u- loll
11- . in
j done on . . .
opened
building entirely new
and complete of------
We Carry
Motions, Boots,
Hals, Hardware,
I in Implements,
Meal. Flour, Sugar.
I. nil, fuel
I'LL
carried in a general stock.
attend the exercises.
eternal things.
Also
is. cm-
III
AMI NO.
Out will Is-
found a- low article can
In; sold tire
, in i-ii our -1.
Mi In i ii 1.1 for all kind
Hill pi
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The Reflector
EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
WHICHARD,
Book Store
Entered at Poet Office at
X. C, as
Mail Mailer.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
EVER I
D I
THE WAY OF
BOX R
TABLETS.
Pens, Pencils.
Slates, inks,
received
All Magazines.
COMMISSIONERS.
To Whom
I J I. Manning . .
n M .
J k.-r .
W Harrington .
R I. .
M J .
U f. xv Harrington .
H l. .
, l;. .
O w. Harrington .
J .
IV. Harrington .
it I. .
c j. Tucker .
O. W. Harrington .
C. J. Tucker.
It. L. .
o. w. Harrington .
till c J .
It I. .
l J. .
w Harrington .
1431 It I. .
1433 O. Harrington .
1431 c. J. Tucker .
it l. .
1624 O. Harrington
C. J Tin k.-r .
i .
ATTORNEYS.
No. T Whom
Jan la Blow .
Jan la Blow .
ISM Jan is Ai Blow . .
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give call.
SI
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Visiting C rd
TO A
r Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern deflector
TWICE A-WEEK
year
the news cry
gives in formal ion to
grow-
that is
many times more than
subscription price.
i J PEN
AT or hook
Ci
Whom
.
It. M Kennedy .
J. It. Cherry Co.
Bunk Did .
J. it. cherry .
Moore
S. E, A, Po .
J. Cherry Ar
SM County Buggy Co.
it. Humber .
J. I. Sugg .
Lawrence .
W I. Brown .
x- Tall
M. .
J. IV cherry .
MIS O. M. .
Ill M. Mooring .
MM J. It. Cherry.
County Buggy Co.,
Total .
COURT 1ST.
To Whom
a Hyman .
A. .
, I. I. .
MS M .
Mm .
Ill M Mooring .
s. Dudley .
.
M .
A .
M. .
M J. A. Hyman .
I s. Dudley .
Mm Dora .
, .
I M .
I I. Moore
T-l Mayor and
ville .
M. .
skinner .
c. C. .
1424 s Dudley
1426 M Mooring
Ola
MM J .
MM J. K. .
J. I,. .
L. Maori
Mrs. .
H. .
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1610 Police of
MM I. I. Moor. .
Wheeler Martin .
if
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Oil
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on
is on
TO
ID
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to
0.1
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no
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on
IN.
on
No, To
n. M
Harrow .
Horton
W. n. Moor. .
J. R. Jenkins .
T K .
I. It.
J. A. Lang .
T. II. .
T.
J T. .
c. c
H. William. .
Slade
W. H ,.,
J D. Cox
1438
1440
1441
1442
1443
1444
1445
1448 .
1449 II Harding
MM it M. .
1431 J. A. Harrington .
MM s A. .
1599 W. Moore .
S A. Gainer .
W. H. .
Char-man
B. M.
Total .
CONSTABLES.
No. T. Whom
Jon i-h
MI J II Parker .
.
A M. Moore .
J. B. .
Ml Mill. .
It T J
Ml J .
W L . .
hon
MS I. C Harrow .
Daniel .
Tn w House .
Ami.
IS
t T
.
TO
No
MM
MM
MM
1613
1622
To Whom
D Windham .
P. Sugg .
J .
W. .
A. .
W Martin .
F . . .
No. To Whom
I F. C. James
J T .
J. A Lang .
T. J. Moon . .
C .
Root
MM
II M
Total
.
.
MO
MM
1.136
1415
MM
1422
1458
MM
146.1
1461
Ian
1463
1465
MM
1608
Mills
Joe .
J II. .
J II.
J. n. Sutton
t a Joyner .
.
I Barrow .
J. T. Hum .
Jo .
J. .
B. Sutton .
J. J. .
J. .
e M
B .
Jon. .
II n Turn, r .
Moore .
J. M. Windham .
It. T J
J Parker .
.
c a. Bland .
J .
.
Israel Moore .
J M ,,.
No.
Ml
MO
MT
99-
MM
1.110
inn
Mir,
MM
MM
mi
Total .
WITNESS TICKETS.
conn-
No. To Whom
w. a .
It .
Jan Crawford .
Ill M. w. Tyson .
Henry
T. J.
E. A
j l. Bro
j it
SM J Starkey .
T. It. Cherry .
Amos .
It Harrington .
J. II. Starkey .
It. M. .
J. A. .
Marshall Elks .
T. It. Moore .
C. It. .
J T. .
ITS J. K. Brown .
II. F. Jolly .
M. Mooring .
E. J. Pollard .
A. IV Hill.
ITS J It. .
J. A. .
E. J. .
Oliver .
J. A. ling .
Win
W. E. .
e. Patrick
j. t. Abram. .
it. J. House .
MO w. s. Fleming
It. W. Smith .
c.
Till
Ain't
S I
oil
2.1
I 11.-,
9-1
in no
I M
. I
I .
.
1404
TAX LIST
To Whom Issued Am t.
I M. l
W. A. Pollard .
K. M Smith . SO
W. It. Horne .
H. If, Jones . M
D. H.
I. J Anderson .
Tyson .
W J . is .
F. A. Johnson .
W. A. Smith .
W. o. Little. on
J. It. .
A. I. Jackson .
J. it. .
J. R. Johnson .
J V Allen . it on
J W. .
J. L.
J. H. Little.
W. H. Rive. .
III. hard Harris . on
T. A. .
I. It Men .
S. A. Gainer .
F. it. .
S M. Jones .
A. M. .
It Williams .
W. L. Smith .
T. C. Cannon .
C. Iv .
Broughton.-
W. M Moore .
T It. Moor.
II. A. Blow .
To Whom --i n. -s-. ,
DIRECTORY.
No.
Ml
Ml
II.
Ml
MM
1237
MM
1242
1244
1353
1397
1421
Total
11.229
M I
so
i Total .
TICKETS.
Mo. To Whom Issued.
Ill l It. Cherry
J. B. Cherry,
J. It.
J. it. cherry,
MM J. it Cherry,
Ami.
III M
. Ml
.
.
5.1
Total
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
Daniel .
.
I. II. James .
c. .
C. E. Fleming .
I'll.-y Cox .
tot J. it. Patrick .
ton .
.
Waller Nettles .
F. Alien .
.
J A I-in .
H M. .
Sylvester .
J. It. .
J. W .
C. It. .
Cobb ,.,
Sarah .
Win. Hardy .
C. M. .
II. A
A. II Hudson .
W. M. .
S A. .;.,. .
j iv Gardner .
w. A. Taylor .
O. W, It. Harris .
A. II. Harris .
E. It. .
MM Frank Harrington .
ISM House .
.
c. w. Harrington
j t Mobley .
1563 II. II Murphy .
1361 A M Stork .
Win. .
J. S. Allen .
1367 John
H T King .
1369 Dan I H
1379 John May .
Ain't.
n;,
.
.
f,
on
nil
I M
ELECTIONS.
To Whom
Artist .
J Elks .
M Rosa.
and others
and others
T. . Langley .
S It Wilson and others. .
W. E. Nil and others
W. L. Brown and others.
J. II. Williams .
T. Tyson .
G. T. Tyson .
L. II. White .
O. L. .
c. C, case .
J. It. Davis. It. L. Joyner
and II II. .
J. U .
L. T. Perkins .
H. T. Tyson .
W. II. Harrington .
c L. Barrett .
E. A. Cherry. T. A. Canon
Chan. .
s. a. .
Henry .
C. E. .
Total
To Whom
D. J. .
Edwards A Broughton . .
Greenville Supply Co .
A Hart .
W. B. Wilson .
r . I- Ai Broughton .
Greenville Supply w.
Edwards A .
Printing House .
Walker. Evan. A
Company .
W H. Wilson .
W. H. Wilson .
A. Ricks .
iv j. .
On . Supply Co.
Baker Hart .
W. W. Andrews .
E. A.
IV J hard .
Printing House.
B ,,.
J .
Edwards A Broughton
Edward .
Walker, Evans A iS .
Company .
Broughton.
J. L. Little .
I. It .
D. J. .
Printing House.
II. T. King .
Flanagan Co.
D. J. .
Edwards A
Harrell's Priming House.
W. J. .
Hank of .
Harrell's Printing House.
T. C. Cannon .
W. L. Smith .
Edwards A Broughton.
W. M. Moore .
Edwards A Broughton.
D. J. .
Walker. Evans and Cogs-
well Company .
Ml
on
to
IT
Oil
on
SUMMARY.
Am I
.
Aged and Infirm. 1.76.1
of Health .
Insane .
.
.
.
Prisoner, lo Jail.
Bridge. . 1.417
.
.
.
.
Clerk Superior Court . MS OS
Register of Deeds .
House .
Cost .
Tickets . 1.914
Justices of the Peace.
no constables .
so witness 1.002 II
Tax List . 1.229
I Election .
I .
no
CHURCHES.
superintendent.
Divine service and sermon every
and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., and at A
M. Rev. I. A. Minister
in
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday evening. Bar.
J. N. Booth,
a. in. C. U.
superintendent.
every Sun
day, morning and evening.
meeting evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. ,. W F. Harding,
lee thin
J. B. Morton,
school Ida. m. K. mi
regular
A. M.
and
v evening. H.
Total
STATEMENT AMOUNT OF .,
Ill THE FISCAL YEAR
DECEMBER 3rd, 1899.
115.570
AND
12975.18
From of
pan payment of of
. f i M
. on account of liquor
. la
. . , taxes for mad on lax lift
. n , , Court Clerk, for MM,
T for
i i,. Register of for license tax.
Hire convicts,
f old bridge lumbar, Ac
Comity of
,. Damn, rapport of pauper.
.; , for unfinished work.
Amount borrowed
A. F.
Lodge, No.
third
W. M.
P.- Covenant
Meets every Tuesday evening.
D. D. Overton, X.
Sec.
River Usage,
9.1. meets every Friday evening
R. M. C; T. M. Hooker,
of R. andS.
R. Vance Council, No.
1699, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. U.
Lang, See.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. hall. J. While,
A. O. Council,
Ho. meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Fellows
Hall. Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, See.
I. O. Conclave
BO. every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hull. W. B. Wilson
D. S.
780.00
8,900.00
is
186.21
360.00
10.08
33.00
23.70
2.500
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Amount , i, ,, and order, of
me Hoard Commissioner, and of
February 1800, being one half of taxes
levied ., license m retail liquor dealers
co by M. January
paid ,.,,., and
in. county orders as shown by report
i , as per order made
1809,
Amount pan orders as vouchers
paid I
2,180.36
14,035.86
547.04
on 3rd,
Showing of Outstanding Indebtedness at the
the Fiscal Year Ending December 1899.
Amount Indited claims on order book from
1874 to 3rd, 1899, Inclusive, which hire
been t i
of due on 91.000 of orders Issued in of
vaults,
borrowed money,
as interest on to
close
I i COREY,
-------DEALER IN-------
III
A GENERAL LINE OF
nice Line of Hardware.
I can now round in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W, Brown.
COME SEE ME.
J. R. COREY
OLD DOMINION LINE
Total amount of Dec.
4,003.91;
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt
f for aforesaid County do
as doth appear of record in my said office
under hum this the nth. lay f December 1830. T. H.
r of
HOW'S THIS
We oiler One Dollars
Reward for any of
can not lie cored by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
t. J. PrOM.,
Toledo, o.
have known
F. J. for the last fifteen
him
in all
able to carry
out any obligations made by their
rm.
WEST wholesale drug
gists, Toledo, o.
ft
druggists, Toledo, O.
Catarrh Cure is In-
acting directly upon the
and mucous surfaces of the
Price per bottle.
Bold by all Druggists.
ids tree.
Hall's family Fills arc the beat.
SERVICE
leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. for
water permitting,
Returning leave Tarboro at A A.
, II A. M. on
. R. WHICH ARD , JR.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices low the I
I Highest market
mil for country produce.
PATENTS
FREE
DESIGN
. , -o
Notice in
Hook lo
No fee patent strand.
letters iv
E. b. C.
ailing hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
. ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Wellington, N. O,
CHERRY,
N. C.
HI CHIllS
and fever is a bottle of
Tasteless Chill Tonie. It is simply
m form.
No pay. Price
A IN ONE
Take
druggists the
money if it fail to cure. E. W.
on every
PATENT
Send model,
M free sod
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH i
mi .
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VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, JANUARY
NO
IF YOU WANT TREATED AND
SAME TIME BOY r
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT
HONEST
RELIABLE GOODS,
Ed. H.
THE
Harry, Don't Come.
It strikes us painfully to
heels infamy.
At least, my old friend,
come buck on this side the sound,
I to help degrade the white
an In will
of the State Hon.
district, would can. averted face. v
the same in opposition to the and your
proposed Amend- j no. I
to the Constitution of North n
Carolina, which is to lie submitted
A Smile In Each.
Many a folio who tells his best
girl she is the of his life
raises an awful row over
the gas bills are married.
resolutions should never lie
allowed to become things of the
passed.
A foil
Political economy cutting down
campaign funds.
Even the milk of unman kind-
is sometimes watered.
The watchmaker never com-
plains about times being bad.
When it comes to advice, we all
agree that it is better to give than
to receive.
No, Mantle, dear, it would not
be proper to refer to a matrimonial
agency as a Court house.
When a woman reads a novel she
generally looks over the and
last chapters, and guesses at the
rest.
A young man never realizes what
a gnat difference there is between
a duels and goose until he calls his
girl by those names.
TO THE AND CI
PITT. AND ADJOINING
Manuring on Cotton.
Mr. C. L. Burnett, of the his-i
district, our Spar- out
crop can
grow with-
Potash.
Every blade of
Grass, every grain
of Corn, all Fruits
and Vegetables
must have it. If
We are still the forefront of the race after your patronage
We offer you the selected line of
correspondent reports,
made a very interesting
In intensive farming, or
last year, with
live results. little more
than eight sacks of
costing altogether, broadcast
on one-eight acres, which
had been sub soiled, and obtained j enough is supplied
from the tract cotton and seed ; can count on a full Crop
if too little, the growth be
a two acre lot he spread thirteen I
to the people of the State for
or rejection at the August
election.
Harry Skinner was relegated to .
private life in the election of j treatment for appendicitis which
Since then he has been slowly re- tried by
covering from the pi I. New York.
New Cure for Appendicitis.
to which his political t Heretofore a surgical
had assigned him, and one; the of such
was more gratified than Dr docs not
that he was gradually reaching knife,
place the social scale of on whom treatment
North Carolina's patriotic sons. woman living
We know his heart was never in L, Her attending
his political associations. No man the usual opera
At The Trust.
A special to The
Bellamy, who
has introduced a bill In the house
of representatives aimed at the pa-
per trust of the country, is
considerable support. The
bill if pasted by congress, would
be a direct blow to this trust,
which has been enabled by the
York. high prices on paper
ration has . . ,.,,,. .,
General Merchandise
to be found in any store In PHI County. Well
Elections, the creations of the best o America
and Europe Seasonable all the year round,
Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad
you what you want and to
we can. We offer yon the very best Mite polite
attention and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly menu.
When TOO come to market you will not do
if do not see immense stuck before buying .
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Dry Goods and Notions,
Hats and Satins
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil
Shoes.
sucks of costing
The cotton and seed brought
the i was the
profit
The rental value of the land,
it is explained, i not included in
the expense in these ex-
but would not change
the figures very materially. As
they stand, they show that ii
practicable for a South Carolina
former to make to I he Senate, under orders from
per glowing cotton, by tr.
use of and when lac
price of the staple is about the
7-cent mark and that of the i-
up in proportion. It does not copy
pear to us, however, that this is a lo who
particularly strong argument In
favor of the crop. We arc sure
Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
oat sit at
far ll trope. They Jo.
KALI
WASHING LETTER.
Wash I. Jan
How little Mr. prom-
to any desired
meant was shown
the White House, voted down Ben-
I at or amendment o
the Hoar resolution of inquiry,
the Senate be furnished
knows better than Harry
that the political condition in
North Carolina that existed before
the election of could not have
continued in eastern North Caro-
without utter extinction lo it
as a community. He saw
it, it, and we arc sure re-
it, but his political environ
meats and associations controlled
him. He was handicapped by new
friendships that wasted men whose
past political records were dean,
and whose associations were with
men of He turned a listen-
car to the whispers of foul
who had been unworthy to
black his shoes. His contact with
them was seen he became
His old friends gave him
up, And In an evil
hour he fell into the arms of a
foul combination of bad men, and
their leader and head. He j
advised them, cat with them out of
the same spoon, was their chief
speaker, held more promises
deemed than any man among them;
laughed at their coarse and vulgar
jokes, licked the spittle from their
dirty brogans. And then the
great white man's came
and Harry Skinner fell from his
high place among gentlemen, and
was to the tomb of
with bad carpel
Dr. according to
The New York World, first tried
his plan. This is simply forcing
the matter which clogs the
by superficial treatment.
The largest in uncle of the human
body, the which is
just back of the appendix, is ma-
with the hand in such a
way that a spasmodic contraction
causes it to back again the
vermiform appendix, forcing out
of that any foreign sub-
stance it may contain.
In the ease of the young woman
she wits relieved in eight minutes.
A Experience.
As north-bound train No. M
was pulling rapidly out from the
station last Saturday at midnight,
a Pullman conductor, who was at
the ticket Office, ran to get on his
When he attempted in
he found the vestibule doors closed.
The doors extended over nearly all
the steps. When last seen going
round the curve he was holding on
to the railing with just enough
to keep from slipping
off. The train was late
was probably
a minute.
The removal entire duly on
wood pulp and the reduction of
the duty on manufactured paper
percent-, as the measure pro-
poses, would toward
breaking up the present
existing. The paper trust, it
is needless to say, is lighting the
removal of the duty on
paper tooth and nail, but the
sentiment In the house in favor of
the passage of the bill is found to
lie very great.
southern members of con-
including, it U believed, the
entire South Carolina, North Car-
Virginia and Texas
are in Bellamy's
measure. is especial-
in interest of rural
and is receiving a large sup-
port from that quarter. The sen-
in favor of the passage
of this, or some bill similar to that
of Mr. Bellamy's measure, is not
found on the democrat side
of the house. At least one
in the house, Mr.
of New York state, has
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar. Molasses. Lard,
Hardware,
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and
Furniture.
Commissioners who
j negotiated the treaty of peace with
,.,.,.,. . .,. Spain. That information would,
that there were many acres of there are good reasons to believe,
state last year is a contradiction
Burnett's cotton badly. . claim-
to ed to have when be gave those
that as good profit and that followed by
was made on both corn and since the treaty was
beat Mr.
we should not be surprised
with not nearly so much work.
Charleston News Courier.
Religious Advertising.
Headquarters fur Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Wilier Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Pealing.
Friends,
and in older lo avoid making
a public of himself by
going back on his word, he called
on the republican majority in the
Senate to save him, and his orders
were obeyed.
The St has agreed to vote on
the Gold Standard bill
The Roberts Committee by a
unanimous verdict found him
You can hardly lake up a paper
in England without finding In the
advertising columns sonic
setting Bible text.
It is usually a limitation relating,
to everlasting damnation of guilty of polygamy, and his scat
those who to give up their will be the penalty. The majority
sinful ways and be saved. Fro-
yon will see or a
score of these all
quoting scripture and calling on
Hie erring to turn from their path.
I am told nearly all of them come
poor people who cat
report favors declaring his seat
the House vacant, and the min-
report, signed by two
favors seating then
expelling In ease it is
good-bye Roberts.
The administration is trying to
The Amendment Essential to
Civilized Government.
The amendment is lo protect
The Negro's Beat
The constitutional amendment is
the best friend.
while race against the colored person of knows
. a between low that country affords no
w sand stupid ever tor
threatened government in of W. race I at, tut
North Carolina. If the white among that In every
. memory of- by his
. go ,
himself in favor of the end in East Carolina.
ill afford money bring Boss around to its way
for them. whom
have say these people J quest Ion by trotting out the west-
feel that by Inserting these em candidate to frighten
an- accomplishing into belief Sew
a world of good and will profit York lose the place if ho does
greatly thereby when It comes tot mil accept Hanna
the final day of reckoning. There alteration,
is another style of advertising also Of course, Mr. and
that will frequent- Senator know that there is
. n line
This is in-
little probability of the nominal ion
a western man for second place,
but it pleases the former to pretend
., better than a mile a
beaten, scalawags, buffaloes and high rate of speed, with tin
,, . ill ill
Hut with all his faults and mis-
fortunes, his disappointments and
of reform. He has done his old
friends great wrong, he has Out-
raged his good name in the past,
he fouled his bright and dis-
lineage that has been
handed down to him through the
generations.
But there are some truces left yet
of his old friendships, and we
would conjure him by them to stop
in his parricidal course in trying
lo put back his Old
white men of the the
cold night air, would In all
have forced the conductor to
loose his hold he reached
Danville had not Ticket Agent De-
Butts wired ahead to
station eight miles north, to stop
the train allow the luckless
conductor to get in his ear. It
must have naturally surprised and
shaken up the when the
engineer applied the air brakes in
the woods. Had it not been for
Mr. presence of mind,
that might
have been riding In UM baggage
cur ahead dressed in his best suit
of Telegram.
the duty on wood lie City Economist
goes further even than does the,
proposed measure of Mr. Bellamy
and says he would like to see the
duly on paper,
tilled, removed if Other
republicans in the house, some of is
them Otherwise strong protection-
coming from the rural dis-
arc being besieged by their
constituents to support the bill,
and many of them arc declaring
themselves in its favor. It begins
to look as if the sentiment In the
house might become strong enough
to compel the reporting of the bill
from the ways and means commit-
tee of the house, where it is now
pending, and its passage through
the house of representatives, it
the bill of Mr. should pass
through the house, a strong effort
would be made to secure its
sage through the senate.
Unpaid Insurance Claims
friend, several reasons
I. It takes the
doesn't mailer whether the person otherwise, and ii ma please the
remembered has dead western men, including
.- year or fifty, the paragraph seems Senators Davis and who
in. Sometimes it is arc being us possible
politics, and stops touching piece or candidates.
the interests whiles pro-
Insurance Commissioner Young, ,,,,.,,
p- .;
the whiles, who have lien o protection.
controlled them politically.
Cats arc good
point of view; from the mouse's
unite the reverse. The steel and
of Insurance companies
lug tiled with department.
lie is anxious to have a list i l. -ft
all unpaid insurance claims In f. untiling for
State and asks that parties hold- interests,
log them will notify him them g y to
during this month. , to secure will and Kind
the law companies ,,,, white
required to make return h in ,, win
unpaid claims, bill deal kindly them,
this is not done, and the facts an- U political be-
set forth. Mr. Young the white people and
therefore, will live together in their
claims will Inform him to the In peace and with
what a change in Con-
sentiment If a demo-
had a few years ago used the
Senator Chandler,
when a petition tor
lynch legislation was presented to
the Senate, this week, there would
have been a republican howl that
would have jarred the earth; and
he said was so manifestly true
CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
money fails to cure. E. W.
signature box.
that the matter may be mutually helpful.
led and the insurance companies, . u ;
not to pay their claims
may be debarred from doing
The friend to the is
constitutional amendment, and
every person
them should and
use his Influence for its adoption.
The bachelor who airs his views suffrage and
before married women is always proven lite greatest
accused of knowing more than he have been the greatest cue-
delighted will, ill.-; that no Senator open
enabled it secure, wire in the
now sell at a price of
,., keg home .
but arc exported and sold
to foreigners at per keg. In
price was and ,. n
in;
the export price was
. Hi, home market price
I. l. i
has BO business to know.
to the Index,
The prices barbed wire show
same difference.
against
,. people is the work the Re
publican kepi lit power
the
Observer.
Al LAW.
Greenville, N.
in
Hi. D. I,.
DENTIST,
; ill.-- N
White
S Fleming store.
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Eastern reflector, 23 January 1900
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