Eastern reflector, 18 August 1897


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It is paper for
I VOL XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY AUGUST
bill II, let your
ants i told i r ugh
Tho people rend
paper.
O-e Scraps Yon
About.
pi a Drowning Han.
Two white women had
rite near Willow
t Mills Such screech i I found that
lug scratching acct gouging the strong
I at
the in the
tropics, I turned in a
and hair-pulling was never seen
in these digging before- Their
hail to separate them.
This could not be until one
choked the breath out of his wife
and the other knocked bis down
id dragged oft
Journal-
The Western
has appealed the
order of railroad commission
reeking cents the rate fore
word
contends that the rate n just
it would force
to operate at a loss; also
the commission has no power
la make rates for telegram i-
We know hen law is
down there, or how bead of
Judge King, of Sew is
geared, km is geared
all right In a divorce case
before him lie to permit
the children to be brought
court as witness for or
either parent, and stated hie
position thus care not what
the law or facts of the case
may be ; I will not one of
these to tho stand impending with the feelings
similar circumstances fifteen
year before- It suddenly
curt-d to me that if I shouted with
me, and that, what I could. I
being swept ii an
and as the coast-line
trended north ward, was
equivalent lo being taken out to
sea. of being once
more in tho clutch of
tent and Inexorable force of the
sea overwhelmed me with dismay.
I with horror all
tho that had
my experience of
to this u was
added the knowledge that there
though a great,
danger from shirks- J looked
to my j iv bat a small coral
islet pr rock, a few
in an
that by husbanding
strength it might be practicable
to reach it-
rating I was over
by a terrible fatigue, and
as my strength tailed I became
conscious of the fact that a great
disaster was at hand- Almost
abandoning hope, I
the experienced
the shadow of the death that was
for or either
mother- I will permit
ti placed in
a position that thy will
have to look back it with
in And that
settled it- for that Judge.
Wilmington Star.
Biggest on
biggest farm id the world
in the southwestern part
said Mr- P- of
J, the N i l.
is owned operated by a
i. i cf northern capitalists
and embraces acres of
land, which were originally a big
pasture for cattle- laud is
devoted to cultivation cf, cot-
corn, I
west the estate ram .
mile. The Southern i
railway run through it for
Dearly forty A
o attention is paid t- raising j
p of tire
heal
several steamers on the
navigable rivers that through
their mammoth farm, and they
have also rice mills, a shipyard,
plant and Sew York
Times.
Salvo.
keel salve in the w-rid for Cut
Son. Salt
fever chapped Ha
Corns, all Skin
Pile or on
It is M
or m refunded
price cents per box. sale t-y
Jno. L
Professional Cards
c with tho rest of human-
Mil my the
sound might the shore,
that a be
put for my rescue, and
might teach me time-
Although was aware of
the tact, my cries bad been
heard.- half half
with the tide. I had man
aged to sufficient salt
water to produce partial
b good
almost it
seems managed to roach
the coral rock to which reference
has been made. Although felt
pain the time, the sharp
edges of the coral growth severe. J
cut my hands body,
bleeping freely when over-
taken by a boat which, with
my knowledge had put out to
save me- suddenly
conscious c f the of my
roe no era
a the knife
like edges of the coral
which my
Whether it was the
smell of blood,
at the tilde X was lifted
from the water tho canoe, a
shark was almost touching, me,
bat the poise splashing made
by the men the boat success-
fully
no i i-i. of being
lifted into the but was in ,.
dead faint for some minutes-
no lime during this latter
was conscious of the
slightest tendency to survey my
pest life, or to deplore the sips
and failings which I share in
M. Won't. J. L.
A W,
Greenville. X. C
Practice in all courts.
N. C
in ail the courts.
Harry Skinner. II. W.
SKINNER i
to
N. C.
Swift Galloway, B. F. Tyson,
N- N.
TYSON,
X.
in ll the
R. L.
i . c.
Olive over
Cobb
John E. F. C. Harding,
Wilson, X. C. Greenville, N.
k, I
X.
of claims.
made on time.
John V. Small, H. Long,
LONG-
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
in all the Court.
county has imported
about bushels of this
season from Louisville, and
the Farmer's of
ton, says the to make
as all thoroughly of
ourselves. It is in the
result of men quitting farm to
strip tan bark, mill logs,
a team for hauling and
other doubtful ventures that
promise to yield a little ready
Richmond Dispatch i
strictly right in saying that the
is getting to be the
absorbing question with us, over-
all others. Finance,
tariff, bills, internal
international
sink into when
compared with this- The
-i be controlled or crushed-
OLD
who require medicine to
regulate the kidneys
In; true i, in Electric
in. does not
nor
cant, but acts as a tonic and
It acts mildly on the stomach bowels
adding and giving tone to the
organs, thereby aiding Mature in the
performance of the unctions. Electric
Bitters Is an excellent and
aids Old People find it just
exactly what Trice fifty and
1.00 bottle at John
drugstore
in a Colored
was a picnic in one of the
of the
the
The h were to be applied
of th pastor's
It was that
woman who the
should take a well filled
basket, covered with heavy paper,
a card inside bearing her
baskets were to go to the
highest bidder, the
was to eat with
that brought the
old and young, came
into Uncle
arose as be waved
his hand for said
h is de
lie church, do is
teed, highest bidder de grub,
mine
Au this
.- that lie cut
a white cake with a
sash the
guaranteed.
first basket brought M
but nave
to that no more
would go at that price.
The came better. It
was here that a new feature
was introduced, Drake, a
rouser. came
in, four or rive dollars,
and to bid. Au old sister,
by the of
yelled out eat
Several others this same
statement, but Jim held his
ground, and d, money is
Us a good m any body
money is money I
Uncle his hand
said picnic urn
be on
no Jim,
buy no
as
when stole
sack r hipper-
Mosby went for him and
s Hashed a basket over bis head.
and every
direction, four or
the fracas. The
and c turned out the
lights. Jim, roaster, escaped
in the darkness and took a basket
with him as he went, and
a match
Mosby Elder J
were fighting over in a
each thinking other was Jim.
When peace was restored, it
was f that, seven baskets I
were that the cake
with the was also
gone.
Human Nature,
like to visit New York- The
manner which s there
done re Lain me of is
so says a writer
Hardware- Over the next
town have an old who
a general He ca.
one rake in an
antiquated pattern, and a
war time A customer who
needed a rake to the
said the old man,
crossly, can take it or leave
it, just as you
don't seem very
to sell goods said customer.
don't as am
anxious to sell that was the
answer- I do
to order another
We have a merchant in this
who is just the opposite.
He will do anything to make a
sale. He is very learned his
and great is bis use of
Latin. He was talking to the
Widow about, boy.
much Henry reminds me
of dear said
he's the very
This merchant had half a dozen
of the most of
our seat In his store, and
was weighing them on the scales.
A short, stout German woman
came in. and the merchant said,
The scales hang t 210-
gracious, Sob
said the would
have thought yon would is n
that
said answer,
see, I was fat yon don't
PEOPLE'S STORE
To the People of
Pitt County.
Better Times.
I The says
that on
I hand la to
thus help the good
Co t -g
Tin re is old adage to the
afloat that what is worth doing
all is well.
along. The belief is general that i cannot see the force I hat pro-
the has to its j the car we are apt to
hunt tho direction of adversity of
in other motorman
the
prosperity. Lot
body shove, to
and it
hive relaxed, . .
j . . . . Placed on a table and made ., to i
have never ceased to the best that one of his cumber of
selected
It looks as if
I turned a handle was
loud of it, but the if tie
is the I in something
I nay to talk- Tunes pend vary ft just as much electric
up talk J power to start a car as it would
m; about them. is a familiar animal power, and it less
l-0 tie ear moving
than to start it, so that a treat
starts stops menus
GENERAL
been cut, a of
MERCHANDISE
large lion of energy.
arranged at the I he American Electrician
so that tn of its dropping there an article in which
persuaded him that it was for two
of blood- it ls
story that j that tho cost of one each
and of a car daring a year on a
, died. There are other stories of y., t,, ,.
men in health for a ear road; no
I gone, home gone lo bad, a, b
of lout by friend t crossing a
according lo Operating long the
We M- s
looked- u largely so in boat- handling of controller will
; may be that if, in leave a year on a
bad times, everybody won and per u
mad.
but they a who
baa Dean
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated f-r u great leavening
a-
ugliest ilium mill nil of
to
New York
from which to select purchases,
confidently and unhesitatingly
that is the all in our
your goods the
coming year. Goods are sold on time at it
to customers i a
cash at that led of the is
wonderful silver or greens-;
When they cuter into our possession;
iii converted into best bar-1
we the benefit of our many
friends and customers. Do not or WRy , maxim
i j. v . I in at be
lea i e bad won d
speedily get bed. or of J at cording lolls to I
the potent in making cent, f energy
the i, laVed b more
years been the universal I of controller, while
lamentation how hard moat roads ten per
l.- f calamity hi without
f every
Ni Use
away gone Straight back to yOW ,. a . an a. and
friends who will take care of your interests body the as much a
and work the harder to you
stronger customer and better the
straight honest dealing between
and man. ire the friend of poor, A
man, are the friend of the rich man, we
are friend of you all. Come to see us, we
serve you to the o lour
will
lite attention, best of service and honest et- told of him by a
forts shall be yours to command at the .
, , j m Ho to
pie's
A who came down
the Wilmington Weldon
yesterday tells us that
o, o a number colored
met at Dudley, Wayne
county, on Friday, organ-
a Democratic club- They
are disgusted with the
can party and adopted,
denouncing the
legislature unmeasured terms
its unwise
legislation- Some of
the leaders feel that the
has been right by the
Republican party since it got
back into power, and
cause of dissatisfaction is that
the Legislature chartered their
town against their protests, thus
burdening the a. with a useless
corporation
We that no white Demo-
had anything to do with
getting this movement of a
colored organization,
but the colored men in it are
acting of their own free will
accord
of tee
young engineer, who to
show a new appliance for
j stopping railway The
emperor was pleaded with the
to pot it to a
tint.
after mid he,
your engine ready, We
Aug. have it coupled lo my
Bum baa en at car start. Worn
to Hie Klondike gold fields going at full spool I will give
aid has issued the signal to stop, w
Ike general shall see how invention
To Hey
view at At the time all was
that emperor en-
of baggage and freight are bis carriage, the young
now waning m tie- to White I mounted his engine, and
fuss, in an on they sped f r several miles
ems She to I lie Yukon fast as could go.
came no and Hie
to j an them, I d -em it proper lo to tear that the emperor
call nil who j had fallen asleep. the
Making the the exposure, i came to a sharp curve
employment cf skilled motorman
of
handle would
a to the trolley
even a higher salary
who paid Ho and at the J He has
tuna much to
the News.
A HUMBUG AND A
A really need
will determine
for what is best for
and will ultimately
secure it. To surrender to lead-
is a of a people,
arid ibis weakness tin- mom
pronounced when the
leader is a s politic an,
unworthy to head a
lust now accepted leader in
North Carolina Senator lint
In the last issue of hi- paper, the
u the
inane of before the
lean people is the control of the
of country.
It always i. Mr-
has to tho
a remedies for the ills
which they i. Ho
the remedy with every
desire to do no now
than to remind our of his
frequent change of front i to
them if he had led them
any very green pastures,
and if he has what
have they that lie ever
It is the shame of
people noted
conservatism
have boon so easily be-
Pi
Strong
tor a loan to flat
the ground face upwards,
both is extended, arise without
or to ground, Is counted
something of n lent strength and
agility, but is a Howard county
strong mat who not only do
at lift an.
mi n
and pounds. This man
is a colored farm hand, by
Mr. II on the
State lie i
twenty years old and
He is Hie wonder the
neighborhood. With the entire
pined on his hands in the way d s-
he can get up erect.
Baltimore Sun.
privation, and danger
hereto at this d the
season, even should succeed in
crossing the mountain. To
City. over pass,
difficult on i in
Yukon river, without means
of will still be before
it is if the journey
can be is
closed by ice, I am moved o draw
public notice by
gravity the to
people the
daring vs or six mouths
Arc tic w here cl reach
them, the
j C. N. Bliss.
The readers this paper will to
I pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science bus
been able t cure In Its mimes null
l Catarrh. Hall's Is
positive now Known to
the medical Catarrh being
a disease, a
treatment. Catarrh
Cure Is taken internally, noting directly
upon the blood and .- surfaced of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the and
patient by building up
constitution and assisting nature In
lie work. The proprietors have
much faith In it curative powers
they i One Dollars for any
case that it fill to Send
f. J. . Props
tho . if a c when,
to his horror, the direct-
ahead of them the engineer
saw a huge boulder.
He had just sufficient
of Bind to turn tie; of his
up
within a couple of yards, or the
fatal block.
the emperor put his
out of his car window and
to cause of
stoppage. The
pointed the rook, much to
his surprise begun
A has appointed
Mates stamp agent at
tho His
is ho is a
Cl lawyer, and was
pointed as a favor to
The a
North Carolina, Recorder of
Deeds of the District of
went to a
The vice president
of the National of
Clubs for this
is a C- A
white lady who bad yuan
been postmistress at a little town
in the i astern part of tho
was turned out a few days ago
and a
out tho mail-
Henry Hacker, a street
barber, baa taken
us internal revenue collect r tor
the Atlanta. , district.
These men are tit
of the Republican party in
the South They are better
of it their race
class o tat at Last per of
the votes the party
Bhutan
Hut it h the same
SO per out.
that our prisms,
fill up of
News.
A soft saddle
wrath.
away
to laugh.
it on one side and The child the
he said calmly-. I
The engineer obeyed, and
the stone, was still
further astonished to see
tumble into dust before him.
novice and his saddle are
it soon parted.
He who sups with tho scorcher
needs a high gear-
It's a poor cyclometer that
was nothing more nor less
than a block of the
emperor had made and
placed on the rails the night I won't register double up hill-
Hound Table.; that Mows Mt
J- l I a in your tire.
SO HOOD. It-8 ft
Coughs and so It a-l all.
I lie upside down,
to Are
off for his domination I
Has ho us of the
good things he premised I On
tho we have higher
taxes and worse government than
ever Hut this charlatan
ii . i lie people every year
tho
fate us of tho Dismal Swamp, ho
lures on to a new
We repent the exclamation
of amazement that a rational
people be for so long de-
Another is to
along next year and there is talk
of fusion of with this
bird of ill omen. Away with it
Half of his own party has
him. He is a discredited
Professing to be the
of people, he
vote the iniquitous
bill which has been
bill
by the trusts and monopolies.
Hut, coming Pack point,
ask the people to consider
how much better off are
since they
Ibis charlatan.
has ii thorn the
government they gave
themselves through the Demo-
or that they have
had through Senator Butler
As for the Landmark, it will
none him. He is a humbug
a fraud. We scarcely
one his plans of
before he springs another. Dan
who understand him
well as we do, and who were in
the past fond cf
and deceit, are now
strangely silent about him ; but
he is the same fox that he
was and this is as good a lime as
any to say that the Landmark is
not going to march under
banner, next nor any year
thereafter. Statesville Land-
mark.
No man can hasten the passing
year, bat any good rider
do no; permit to sill yon
He will claim
there better, but In order lo
make more he may claim a century run-
W not of small
know it to lie safe slid n-l a- ; t S the little sprocket
n;,., lo do good or n- makes the whet go around-
refunded. t four . . , , ,. .
ion and for all of Throat e
and there Is m thing so i before, scorch r from be-
Toledo. O I- In- King's New hind, but who shall escape the
Sold by bottle tree at Jno. bloomer London Star.
Hall's Family age the host, drugstore. cents
1- It overwork trial h ed
country with
their
vitality from their blood, and makes
them treble, emaciated
No. it is overeating of
indigestible and other health-de--
The remedy is an artificially digested
food such as the Shaker Digestive
dial. Instead Irritating the already
the Cordial a
chance to rest by nourishing system
Itself and digesting other food liken
with It. So and strength return.
Is not the Idea i he cordial
Is palatable and relieve Immediately .
No money risked to decide on value.
A cent trial bottle that.
AX HI. U the best medicine tor
It In place
of Castor





REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
J. Editor an
Entered at the port at Greenville,
K. C, a second alas mail matter.
August 1897.
The Populist State Executive Coin
Lad a meeting in Raleigh this
week. After much speech making a
was appointed to
and try and rally
forces again.
it looks like people nil the
State were of about Mm same
opinion as regards
tax which was voted on week-
It met with
We have not seen a report of tie
measure being carried in as many
ten townships throughout toe
t State-
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Our
ITEMS.
he crops up here are g very
though needed
i the i bower Sunday afternoon.
WASHINGTON, August 1897-
I Sherman losing his
It gins look that way
Here is a question we want to
to the Charlotte
Landmark ml Asheville
Citizen, those are pretty
good at keeping up wrong
that sometimes find their way in print.
The Philadelphia of Thursday
used the word in an
l and we would like lo know if it is
correct.
Senor the
prime minister of Spain, was
brutally assassinated on Sunday
by an anarchist- The murderer
fired three shots at close range
each ct which took effect. Con-
lived about two hours after
he was shot and his last cry was
Live The as-
caused more or less
excitement throughout the world-
Virginia holds a Slate election this
year, and the Democrats have just
held a convention at Roanoke lo
a ticket. J. II Tyler was
for Governor great
A. Montague, of
ville, ten L-.-d hit
nation as for the western
district of Virginia, was nominated for
Attorney The Democracy
the Old Dominion it
ticket the
committee of office holders
which met in last week
the of toe Populist
Executive Committee, made
a spread brag about w bat
the fusion combination had
accomplished and the glorious
work of the lest two Legislatures.
How recklessly some people do
handle truth and honesty in their
But those fellows are
holding offices that they duped
the people into giving them, and
they had to Bay something to try
and keep in- Our opinion is that
the people of Carolina are
to denounce Populism, Re-
and in I be
n iii campaign.
There las been another lynching
in North Carolina, the first in occur
in the State in some years. Hut it
not much surprise.
Five women befits outraged within
two weeks enough to the
indignation of the people, and such
an outburst as took place at Asheville
hardly than have been
expected. On Sunday Miss
a young lady who is n
partial cripple, was outraged by a
Rob Brashest, The as-
was identified by the
young lady, confessed crime and
was carried to jail in Asheville on
Tuesday. That night a b haltered
the doors of the jail and found
that the had been r moved
They followed the trail
who were fleeing with
and
the back lo the scene bin
sent for his victim and hung
him in h r presence. The Asheville
company to head off the
Had prevent the lynching, but the
in. tin hid its work t
military arrived.
A member of the board s
of Warren county is a fugitive
from justice on account o a charge
against him in connection with a
man.
He has bad MS day with
well known gentlemen, the next
Jay denied very word that he add to
Mr, must have his
doubts, as he issued orders to
State Department to see that
Mr. Sherman does not get the
into some new foreign entanglement,
and especially to keep him from med
with the U-ban question which
Mr. Day has from the first had
charge of. Mr. Sherman isn't
such an old man -his . birthday,
he lives, will he
if his mind has broken it
is probably because of the
heaped upon him by
combine.
The tie Span-
minister to of the
Customs service off on all sorts wild
goose phases was
i this week when he had Customs
is seize a steamer at
Conn., that had on ard a lot am-
munition to th L S. gov-
moved
ciders from the War Department.
It would he f if the wasn't
to b.-joked about.
A system of spying on the clerks
the Treasury has been put
in force is causing much
faction among who that
and women do Bit become t hives
when they enter government
Mr. Benjamin Coir-
of Patents, has gone farther
than any of hive dared
to in regulating the before
the U. S. in the new
regulations he Las providing the
qualifications of patent solicitors. The
evidence in the hearings in the case
Co., who are
charges and are trying lo show
cause why they should not be
ed, shows that Mr. has
not gone too in those
It has been shown by that evidence
the mare ti an
lions filed patents by
Co. during the hist two years, more
than have been i us con-
nothing and n the
remainder only a probably not
have value to justify the
expense of a patent.
tin luck, the deluded applicants
have in many been
lo an patents,
the attorney's be in advance, and to
pay John Co. ad-
sing sale worthless and fully
anticipated inventions.
It is learned that
has been instructed his time in
traveling to Madrid to an even greater
extent than was contemplated when Le
it ft It is the
prefer in the unsettled
condition of affairs in Spain, the
n el r.
that Mr. Taylor, our old
Spanish Minister win is presume to be
posted on condition of affairs
than ii new man would be, should con-
a while to represent the Unit-
ed States Madrid. The fact is, the
administration wants to see which way
the Spanish cat is going to jump be
fore shoeing its Cuban policy to the
government of Spam.
Ross fight for ejection to
the Senate is being aided by the ad-
ministration possible.
George F. Ohio, who was
recently m Chief Post Office In-
was given that as a re-
ward what he is expected to
There are nearly
inspectors, and the chief can or-
as many them into one p
State as he be to have
there. The is Mr.
to keep enough in
Ohio to see that all the in
that Sta give Hanna ad the help they
can, one of them who fails to
meet expectations in that line will be
likely to find that the will
discover something wrong m the way
he his office. Oh yes, of
course, this a civil reform
in
which is rested.
Most the farmers through
curing and a great many have
sold DID.
L. A. wife and son.
Patrick, of Grifton, were in our town
the first of last week visiting the
lies of J. C Cobb and C D. Smith.
We are glad to Mrs
Pattie F. Smith's family have n
too well as several members of it
have very ill tor more than a
wet k.
J. S. Fulford, who live-, up the road
only a short distance, went over to
take his hist girl out to Sunday school
y before last, and at eight
were bride and
Weather Crop Bulletin.
The week ending August was
N. U., Aug. warm and generally dry up to the
which rains fell over the en-
tire State with a fall Mm
The was
over the southern half of the
averaging about inches,
was by tin- drought
over limited sections, but are now
revived and doing C is
very fruited; some bolls art-
open ii Richmond county.
cu-es are in color and
The past week was warm and dry
up to the
as high as d
were to sutler COB
from drought, but much U
on the and 7th,
crops. The rainfall seems to have
been general, the least Ml
in the northeastern portion, where
rain i still needed, f aimers are now
through laying by
I d do well the st the
. during the middle ct the
. . . and shed -ling forms on lands,
. . is BOW
ft , i stout -talk,
We arc pleased lo have Miss j j well, while
ti clock
room. The
wedding supper was served at s
says the girls
he given an opportunity U ride
as he has ti new
d buggy. It is a t
The Market is now BAKER HART
Open, Open
the Time,
Parties having tobacco
which they wish to sell, can
get accommodated at head-
quarters for high prices
the Eastern Warehouse.
EVANS, JOYNER CO,
Owners and Proprietors.
Hardware,
Tinware.
n.
es, Hubs, Building Paints
Oils an-1
at our in i-
She will spend the lull up
way.
Little -Miss Lizzie of
who had her
lather, T. E. Little, the last six or
eight weeks, returned lo nor home a
days ago.
Tyson t over ii.
Ban lay where she
will conduct a in Forbes
h-
Han of our attended
meeting at X Bones
A lite f nil e- In re
have pull
plentiful and in this
part of old
Hell and Irwin
near Salisbury, are visiting
S. Irwin tins neighborhood.
I amount of so f has beta
small. h. en out t
drought, but H now doing
well. S inn- early com
has be ii
well and with good pea-
nuts, potato s. rice, are
all
Death i S.
ea lings
Fair
Bottom Prices.
MAIN
and a Rock
GREENVILLE, X. U
a u
BETHEL ITEMS.
K. C , Aug. 16th,
Miss Lillie of Mount Olive, is
and
John A.
from Olive, when be
had been the past week.
Prof. B. lather, of Cc
county, spent
day and last week here
him.
Kelly Thigpen, Conetoe, spent
Sunday in town.
Prof. IS. went
S. Gardner moved family t
Mrs. D. and r
I who been pending a few weeks
here relatives it It for her home
h Alabama.
Council left
ins for
Prof. there.
Mrs. J. G daughter
Mrs. M. O. Blount went to
last
Tho Methodist Sunday
annual in the Hammond
near the church las.
Bullock is canvassing ii tin
tobacco interest this
Stokes.
We that W. D. did
at Stokes morning of typhoid
fever. He had been tick about two
weeks.
Meeting at Rod Oak.
J. Waters is
serial ct meetings at Bed Oak
lour miles from town. He as-
I y Re. S P.
Wilson. N. C , Aug. -News
today of I
of Re. F- S. rector of
the
in Va. Tue body will
reach lather's here
funeral be held
St- Timothy's Sunday, lie
much loved here the
whole is
ego t. morrow
preached the church
to a It was
a gnat sermon. Hie any
with his family, who had been
spending the summer at hi-
Col- J. B- ho re-
turned to lie seemed
The pi meet of the Greenville the lighted
tile State-
Will be in time Hie opening cf Benson. Aug.
let., end we are
Vie of money,
Experienced Force, Ample Room,
th i i prices
As your tobacco is it to
EVANS CRITCHER k CO.,
IN-
HEAVY AID FANCY GROCERIES,
GREENVILLE, N.
I will the best goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all i can to obtain and hold your pat-
Come and see me.
M. H.
Next to Jeweler. THE LIVE
R. R. Pres.
A. G. COX,
John an, with
tho of old age- has
, running along to the
in feet health- About a wot-k i j., .,. v
ago h became sick, his .,. trouble
ease developed into Groat It is a pity
Mr. Bean- ,,., after long years
years a.-o. of service, and after they
, o is the s u of into leas
y a wealthy do vet
H ii a have bad
eloquent out quit
leader of tUb it county bar j, fault,
for many years. He DOt Secretary Sherman's, that
at the of North Caro- latter is whore he is. He bad
and at Ho began infinitely better left the
study law, having given the most
COLLEGES.
ELON COLLEGE.
mi In
t Mellon; very 11- water;
lot locality,
In spirit and
teaching, moral tone,
e t-.,
of
i ten mule college, three
course, beat
application.
X.
G. I. CHERRY.
J Vice
E. B. t i
Minimum
Organized June
The Bank of Pitt County,
GREENVILLE. C.
Bank wants and a
J. if not all, of your business, and will grant
every favor consistent with safe and sound
banking-. We invite correspondence or
interview to that end.
Whitaker's Academy.
to the ministry, he took position the v- X. C.
.,; He I, ,. . u. i.,,. f will open, the
was a missionary in
for a
in the Episcopal lie the drifts hi;
Western I DOt no great, and his
lime be far
won the hearts of the people J day living down
wherever he i reached. which he has
needed Bishop half in
and a few years ago presently bU star set
a call to Richmond where be that
with He I a condition of decline
eloquent evangelical
and had n a
for the Ho was
what call a low churchman, i
and a leader in the mission work
of his He leave a wife
two children.
, Lord t c first Monday,
And last May. Board
em lo In in in par
month Tuition per
ii term, to h- pal I In advance.
for and
No deduction made
except eases of protracted
For further of
A. I.
July 2-th,
North Carolina,
College Agriculture
open -el t. 9th
Stove Dealers, Tobacco Blue Makers
and Bicycle Dealer- Ht panels.
Respectfully offer their to public- We are f
Tobacco Flues
yon we will as fore lake heal of a co
These Moore, who
Bead, pawed h. r
milt-pout on 30th.
nay i able to k her own
den and that with toe assistance of u
cine walk to church at Mt.
of Hour mile home.
Observer.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
prosperity will conn-
in
Take care Indians, and
the Indians will take hair
you.
The in will it he a to
day when the miners net
hit f
A many m-n who begin the
day by rising with the lark, end it
going off on one.
The White is now being
used making by who
ran it.
Life is a
jagged and uneven
day
II a kit a a on tin- sly at
a body tell a body that
got a V
A smile of approbation from one we
love tints earth with nil exquisite
celestial beauty.
Everybody's
care I, r a dime; meet-
in the basin s, its inn
Spend us much in
your blessings as you do worrying
Prune
Extra Prim
over your and you'll be much
happier.
Fining tip.
It lacks a few weeks to Court yet
are p i-
in jail. At the rate tin y have
earning lately the j win b
by the time court
Headquarters.
Mr. H. II. Smith,
the County
headquarters have been at
Ayden, has his to
ville. He will occupy a room in the
building next to Moire
M law
Colored Elopement.
Colored here was
with a runaway marriage
Bight. Ham bad be-n
in to Dudley, of
Charily Dudley, and Id lady I
giving her consent for them to merry,
decided get any way.
Saturday night they got a i
t to the home Joe
who did the marrying for
are Norfolk prices of
k price
for furnished
by Cobb A Mer
chants of Norfolk
Mood
Middling
Low
flood
Because lie Was Ugly
H or the least price. All our work i aid at,, ready
bl B l Ci We
,. . thank to come see us.
per session, Including
f. S. I
Banks, widow
a well-to-do is in
the Brooks county j ill tonight,
charged the of Al-
Powell Banks, four
old son. She has confessed .
crime, and said to a minister who
called upon this
hat she wanted hanged as
u m possible.
to
hoy was in
and so lacking
hat the was to
grow to manhood. Last Fri-
day visited relatives Dow-
tho train return-
made up mind to
murder the little fellow, who
tho scat facing and playing
mm
On her way to her resilience t no
passed a pond and threw tho hoy
it says he
wore
and held on lo her so
that was afraid tho
would
After he MS in tho water
went to her home and t
at lust
night, when the body
she was nailed before he
oner's jury- in if
property and has no
other She
the 111-
The boy was bod
deformed any way, hut hie
f ice was from birth
, Dispatch.
ml
on
V Mother Drowned Her Little sour stomach, lad . m- . Port
A i do war for
Apply for ti
ALEXANDER Q.
X. C.
Pills
licit dinner pills.
W cents. All
Prepared I. Heed On,
Tho only Pill take wall f
the interest A In
the business, I will sell all Brink-
appearance i now on band very cheap. I can ti liver
short notice at any on
the Atlantic Coast Line within en
hundred miles towns Wilson
and N. O. Address all coin
future to .
L. F. LUCAS, Lacuna, X. c
THE GENERAL
REDUCTION IN
BICYCLE PRICES
COLLEGE.
Session as Be
of study, Lupe
of elective-. Two lull chairs in
English. Women admitted to all classes
One
added to I he endowment
present year. Only male e
In North C i that la located inn
city
Ins business course offered in
the state. for album e it
Durham, N. C
J 1.1 I
buildings and
grounds Id a Healthful Location
Stands at
female
In Ha in it-
SOCIAL KS.
V. i s-
If, A.
and strength are
iii, Every
doses and will average to
list a in-, nth.
the Standard
of the
priced, high-grade
wheels on market.
Rambler buyers who laved
ft-j are now smiling
l 1897 free.
Agents at all important points.
Mfg. Co.,
WASHINGTON, D. C,
BALE
S. E. CO.,
N C
The Normal
and Industrial School,
N. C
the v m in of the Stale
p i .
-ti. education
iii
More than r.
eats. of
teachers.
r try In
it. three. Cons in-
from
trained To in
all Ires mil on applications
in b I'm
Ires Kit.
NO
Is tie ear nil tit
TOM
IO for Chills. Fever nil
It I Iron Quinine
in a love it
Adults it to bitter, nauseating
Tonic We.
from the Not Hi where I have purchased a
largo stock of
Fall and Goods
These will soon be in, I want all
Spring and still on band out
tho way. To remove I will tho next
Had have a special
SALE.
If you want bargains don't
miss this chance.
H. M.





iii
IS
IS Of EN.
And the price of our
Summer Clothing has
declined with the ad-
of summer. We'd
rather sell Summer
Clothes at a loss than
to keep them over.
Whatever you want
we have probably got
it for less than cost. A
loss at this time is
most as good as a profit
earlier.
MR. CAPTAIN. STOP THE SHIP.
Reflector to See
Who is on Board.
V. I rent to Norfolk Sat
J. I I'm I am went to Raleigh
J. D. lo Oxford
Sal
H. I. to Henderson
Saturday.
CL I. Bernard returned home Fri-
day evening.
-Mi-is Blanche in s returned
Mending the Weigh.
Te scales in front of
t to m of
the way weigh aid me Under-
going today.
New Phones.
A phone has been placed in
Marry ii-.-i i and U No.
No. is Hie
Tobacco Co's.
went In
MY LINE OF
Dress Goods, Shoes
Gents Furnishings
is superb and your inspection is invited.
FRANK WILSON
The King Clothier,
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
Nice ram
carriage,
and at S. II.
a hot time in this old
Football hair nil soon It-
About the best Bents t
is crop news.
Allred Forbes h is given his store a
new dress paint.
Fell From a
Mr. Carlos Harris has been helping lo
the Court House. Thursday after-
noon he and Col. C. Baker, another
were changing the Id
upon which were at work, when
pan of it broke rear where Mr.
standing and he fell feet
to the ground. In the fall his hack
was badly braised by striking a sill
M right considerably skinned.
had la be carried bone. We Lope
his injury nut prove of a serious
nature.
K.
Mrs. II. A. to Ayden
evening.
W. Wiggins Wednesday
evening from Richmond.
Mia. A. has returned
from a visit to the country.
W. T.
day evening from
Mamie Hints, of Kin-ion. is
Harding.
H. E. Saturday
Ki.
S. F.
Friday
Henry from
evening.
Rev. I. B. Clayton left on Um south
bound Haiti evening.
Merrill and E. C. King,
Falkland, were in town Saturday.
II. of
Saturday with the boys here.
Miss Nellie returned
Friday i veiling from a visit to Nor-
folk
Mrs. II. O. Hooker Sat-
moiling In m a visit to Golds-
Mis. Alice left Wed-
evening a visit Kin-
Misses Aila and Hearne, it
Washington, are Mrs. G. E.
Harris.
Col. harry and wife and
little son came home Friday from
Morehead.
Miss Susie of
arrived Friday evening to Miss
Lula
Mrs. V. L. s, of is
her Mrs. C.
Stephens.
Sheriff Harrington went to
Friday after the who stole T. M.
Hooker's bicycle.
John Sparks, of his taken
a here with the Pitt County
No Quorum.
There was not a quorum of
at the meeting for
night, hence arm
done on the water question.
Send us.
We have lost our file copy I'm.
Daily
July II on ; can us a
copy I dale II will He
ml.
Busy Bright Jewels,
Jewels pal
at I party III
grove it.
and n.
Good Work Counts.
The Greenville had to
four counties
and
The good w- done for by
Co. brings
to them.
New School Building.
Mr. W. Wilson is having lumber
hauled to Mid school the
rear of bis lot in Greenville. His
sister, Myrtle
open a
sell ml ill the building the first Monday
ill September.
Climbing Higher
Friday at the ware-
went -nil higher, lb-ire be-
about pounds on the mar-
Prices were higher several
lots bringing as high as can't
the Greenville market down.
TWO SMART BOYS.
They Dig a Well Feet Deep.
Mr. Phillips lives up
Falkland. He has boys, aged
about and who
have proven themselves an alter
the average boys cf age. Besides
being a good farmer Mr. is
consult i aid a in-key raiser, and
since the turkeys on the
of boys his been lo lake
care of the turkeys. Every day
drive the turkeys M a
and. lake back to house in
lie evening.
This on or is
when Mr. Phillips one
In go and see what the
buy ere doing. II,. discovered
they had been occupying span-
nine in digging a well. They dug it
in a place the clay was vary hard
and readied a depth of feet.
had almost a
and Ike work was done as neatly
us if expert Hell had been
job.
Mr. Phillips decided net to h
boy.- in bit let go
on and how deep they hi go.
They kept on dinging deeper day
until they struck water at ii Mr.
Phillips then put in the
and filled it up for use.
AH tool tin; boys had
was a piece of shovel, and
drew the loose din the excavation
with a tin bucket and light rope. It
was a remarkable piece two
boys.
TWO OF A KIND.
BICYCLE CARNIVAL.
Handsome Wheels and Beautiful
Riders-Cake Walk.
lit You want a Nice
SUIT OF CLOTHES
Public School Work.
On Saturday, 21st inst., the County
et Education will hold a special
the House lo discuss
mailers looking to the t of
the public They desire all
school iii i in the county lo
meet with tin m.
Picnic cheese. pounds for 2- cents
at J. S.
was a swell dance in
Hall night.
THere is a For u.
The Eastern Warehouse would not
be nearly twice as much
co as any other ho use it was not
reason for it. The n is that
don't bleach hair any tanner who his to
in re. They have ii Klondike. th Eastern knows i is going to sell
Freak Carr in s We Se
lb packages, S. M.
The
public school will
September See announce-
The I and crops are
nil right. With plenty of these no one
Halve.
The oyster will lake advantage d
the wave of prosperity and open for
next
T. has moved his tin
shop lo a building to W. T
G on
j to every pile on our
and it never goes below its Ibis
naturally brings farmer to tie
it Co.
Sunday fiver on the Atlantic road
fr lo Morehead Will b-
after tomorrow.
Two Borrowed Personals.
Alex. Gary hit 1-i-t week for Green.
ville, where he In will locate and buy
tobacco. e commend the man
to the tender care of pretty girls of
that town. So far as the men art
cine he can look out for himself.
Henderson Cold Leaf.
Col. I. A. Sugg, Greenville, passed
through Saturday on his way home
bread is the of a visit lo Texas and the Nashville
is no reason Why a man should turn Exposition. He went as as
his whole into a says while he wan greatly
i with what he law and admits
. . is a would not
I. Lee with his aether and, . . v.
i i . .-- -exchange old north for cm
has gone to house keeping in
one house in and wholes gentle-
Greenville. man th he is it was a pita am lo see
and chat with Colonel eve n for a
Mrs. Van B two Biles
miles from had a severe fall
Saturday, which caused one her
arms lo be broken ard other injuries
internally. Sir; is quite an old lady,
near or quits years age. Car,
stow
little Gold Leaf.
Base Ball.
A base hid dull j
OHM down Saturday and played the
Black Is, a club three mile
above town. he Black Diamond
w on by a tense of to
Found Guilty.
The Dock Blount, who com-
rape upon Miss Jane Stepp, in
Greene Manly, in January, was tried
at Snow Hill court last week and found
guilty- Two colored were on
jury that convicted him.
September 6th.
The Public School known
as White No. will be
opened en Monday Sept.
Competent teachers have been em-
which will this school on
an equal looting with any private
school taught in county.
J. White,
I.
Secretary of e.
The Leads
Give them third
. Ii sale you will always
the Eastern Warehouse ahead in the
of tobacco Che
Ors know what it is to have Man
and Joyner running their
Mosquitoes Take the Island. Friday they sold six lots
The at Here Saturday Frank Edwards from to
Ocracoke came back home today, for T. J. Stancill as high as
Joe Evans lay a wind from or R. J. Little at and for others
the main land had made mosquitoes so at equally as good prices. Go to the
bad on the island that everybody bad Eastern Warehouse if yon
leave. market.
Buggy Company,
Private W. J, who has been
at home on a returned Friday
to Fortress Monroe.
Miss Eva Fleming, of who
has been visiting Miss Dot Flanagan,
return, d home Friday.
Miss Margie Langley, and
and Ruth Clark left
Wednesday for Baltimore.
Mrs. John J. kins, Durham, who
was visiting of W. II.
returned home Saturday.
Misses Fannie Skinner, of Hertford,
and of Elizabeth City, are
visiting Miss Myra Skinner at Hotel
Mrs, S. C. Wells and children,
Wilton, came down Tuesday even-
to visit her parents at the King
House
Mrs. J. and Mrs. M E. Fort,
who were visiting Mrs. W. J. Mat-
thews, returned to Rocky Mount Sat-
W. and daughter, Miss Lucy,
of Kinston, passed through Friday
home New
York.
Miss Clio Draughan. who has
her sister, Ms Zeno
to home in
Friday.
J. B Tripp and his father, J. C.
went down to Ayden Friday
o spend a few days with
in that section.
J. B. Edwards to Scotland
Neck Friday morning. Mrs. Edwards,
who is sick with fever at her father's,
is now some
J. B. Tripp, Houston, Texas,
rived Thursday evening to spend some
with relatives at his old home in
Pill. There are hundreds people
here who are delighted to see John.
J. U.
of the excursion from Kinston to
Richmond on the 17th, spent Friday
here. He us that the prospects
are a large crowd on the ex-
Dr. Hyatt will be in at
House, August and 31st
fer the purpose and treat-
diseases of the eye, ear, v. s; and
Library Meeting.
Attention called to a notice, in
another column, to all sons who are
interested in establishing a reading
room and in Greenville, to meet
on night at Harding Hard-
office.
This is a move the right direction.
One in which every man, woman and
child feel deepest concern.
Especially the parents of the town,
ought to give encouragement and
support lo the mo-, Boys
girls frequently get in the
ready literature simply because
it is thrown in way and
better can be had. A library for
Greenville meant more towards
oping a healthy intellectual and
lite than we can in word-
Let every parent tor the sake k f the
children be there fin Thursday night.
Married.
On Wednesday evening inst,
.; home of Mr. Churl s E. Davis,
township, his d liter,
Miss Mat Davis and Mr- It. It
Nichols were married by B. M Lewis
Esq. A supper and enjoyable
dance ceremony. P.
Snake Bites a Dog.
While Mr. Calvin Mills, el
township, was out hunting n rattle
snake bit his dog. Almost instantly
dog was taken with convulsions and
died within hall an hour alter being
bitten. Mr. Mill- killed the snake and
it had twelve
Demand for Corn.
For some corn and have
been coining to merchants here from
Other Stales. This looks like the home
Top of corn is to become ex-
the new crop is
for harvest. Any farmers with a
plus on hand would find this a good
time lo market it.
Two Stores
J L. Bro. will now ran
two stores. They have bought
out II. L. another brother
who kept in the building, and
the film will keep both Jes
lakes charge of the uptown
store and J. A. I will stay the
down town store, and clever, good
looking Jim Starkey will have
general and management
both. They will carry a nice line of
stores.
He Wasn't Expert
The rumor got out Thursday that an
expert cyclist reach here on the
evening train, and was quite n
crowd, most o. them colored people, at
the depot to the Some
them saw the joke when Sheriff
Harrington stepped the train with
Frank Johnson, the who
Mr. T. M. Hooker's and
arrested in Tarboro. But Frank was
so much of expert, as he slipped
up in trying lo do some trick
One Thief Squeals on Another
Both in Jail.
Some months ago some one stole
Mr. E. P. bicycle his
house just west town. He made
diligent search it, but not hide
hair of ratter, um or spoke of
it could he find anywhere. He
it pretty hot tramping to town, had
grin and bear hope ever
finding his was abandoned.
How, the est Frank John-
son stealing Mr. T. II.
wheel is about lo clear up the whole
mystery. When Mr. Hooker was called
up to his wheel he did so very
lily but said the saddle had
changed. Mr. Higgs heard this and
a look at saddle and
ed it as the that was on his wheel
when stolen.
This further inquiry, as
it was evident th man arrested knew
about wheels. John-
son was interviewed and told
Patrick, another stole Mr.
wheel, and that be
Mi-. Hooker's wheel
traded saddles. A warrant was
once issued tor Patrick and he was
rested and placed in Jail.
C. T.
Where the prettiest line of Spring Clothing
can be found.
------A beautiful line
Dry Goods, Shoes
Furnishings,
to from.
C. T.
Neat.
i . is distributing some
very deal minor Hits. i e
office has been
with one and now the boys can
how lo keep their
they can gel a comb and brush logo
with the mirror.
The bicycle in the E
Wart on
the the Aid Society
of the Christian church was an occasion
of unusual interest. Being an enter,
a different nature from any
has occurred here a large crowd
was attracted to it, ail were well
r for
The of the evening
was tin; bicycle drill.
in by the following
It. M ye and Miss Clara
Forbes
W. I Miss Kate Harvey.
J. M. Moore and -Miss Dot
Phil Crawford and Miss Pat
L. II. Fender and Airs. U. W. King.
and Hiss
Hooker.
The wheel were handsomely
and riding very graceful,
Many movement, were .
oiled in perfect r.
A oil re it, ,,. .,.
the bes decorated wheel. The
committee to make the
U. W. J. L Little, M. Jones
and
bra Bruce Forbes entitled
lo and airs, W. King
and Miss Dot Flanagan wore deserving
of special mention tee beauty
their wheels.
The was presented by W. M.
Bond a speech that with
humor Ii Mr. Bond's first
b fore a Greenville audience
and he II handsomely.
The e were other ID
eat who did not enter tor the pr K.
iv. Move and James had till
wheels of the male rid s.
Hire was
forded to little amusement, was
an old fas cake walk,
in by about fifteen couples. The
walking was simply immense. Two
prises were up on this
most graceful and one
the walkers, I he judges, B, W.
King, J. L. Woolen and E. B.
awarded prize to Maj. W. f.
Bernard Mil Maud Blow, and it
Was presented W. King. The
booby two snaps and two
cigarettes, was awarded
Woodward and Preston Gotten and
presented by E. B.
to these amusements the
ladies sol i refreshments and made
something ill their
meat, ladies deserve much credit
for lie i CO
It is not necessary to to
KLONDIKE a gold-
mine. Goto Lang's Cash Mouse
Summer Goods, as Fans Parasols,
Slippers, Shirt Waists, Lawns and Organdies
which must go before the Fall stock-
comes in and you will be satisfied
struck a pM mine without
taking a long trip.
Lang's Cash ,
Lang Sells Cheap.
They Sell en Merit.
Greenville Warehouse keeps
light on popularity and
his is so because Evans,
Co. look alter the r
est farmer who seMi on
on their have a
get high prices but sell
very pile on its merit and make i,
bring value Today W. A
s they lots at
s; I, and making an
average Cl on a barn o
ins. Oiler tamers obtained prices
just as good as these, you can t
the highest market price by
load to Greenville Ware-
house.
Our lain.
who sold their tobacco at
the Planters War Friday Were
made happy again gelling prices
running away in the twenties. No
other reached a as as
ours. That Ii our way of doing
our prices d the talking
ii Ask any one who closely watch.
. our sale and he will tell you it was
the best I at has made
Greenville market this season.
IN THE SWIM.
want anything in
Merchandise
If you
call and see me. lean save you money on
FINES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand
WHITE.
MOTHER
License.
Deeds Perkins
lice to seven couples last week, three
white and four
Will
II. D. and
I. Nichols and Matt; A. Davis.
Ii A. and Mattie
J. II. Little and
Daniel Little and Isabella
John J. Daniel and Mary Fleming.
Abraham Slaughter and Dud-
Conies to the Planters
Friday a man, who last week sold
tobacco on the Wilson market, brought
three loads to the Warehouse.
After the sale he compared the result
and found prices here so far ahead, pf
Wilson that he declared he was going
to bring every pound of bis crop to the
Planters Warehouse- Talking
prices, It is not the high price on an
occasional pile that counts for the
farmer, but it is the high average that
puts money in bis pocket. Thai is
what the Planters Warehouse does,
gels averages that no in the
State can heat.
Delightful Music,
At the Methodist church
morning Mr. Hugh Holcombe sang a
solo, and at the night service
he and Mrs. W. M. Bond sang a duet.
Both songs were rendered
Inspiring.
Was Very Nervous
Had Smothering and Could
Not Steep Doctors Called It
Neuralgia and Indigestion.
In my herd, neck and
Shoulders mid through my body but
they were most in my left Bide.
The doctor called it neuralgia and In-
digestion. I was to ray bed tor
eight months, I was very nervous, had
smothering spells and could not sleep. I
read cures by Hood's and
of a case similar to mine. My husband
procured a bottle, and I began taking it.
After taking one I felt better, was
able to rest and my appetite Improved. I
continued until my nervousness was
and I was much better In every
way. My has also been
by Hood's a
Virginia.
Is Best-lo the One Farmer,
Sold by all druggists, for
There is no
word so full
of meaning
and about which such tender and
holy recollections cluster as that
of who watched
over our helpless infancy and
ed our first tottering step. Yet
the life of every Expectant Moth-
is beset with danger and all cf
fort should be made to avoid it.
so assists nature
in the change
place that
the Expectant
Mother is
bled to look for-
ward t t
dread, suffering or gloomy fore-
to the hour when she
experiences the joy of Motherhood.
Its use insures safety to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before-
short, it
Childbirth natural and as
so many have said. Don't be
persuaded to use anything but
Mother's
Friend
NEW GROCERY STORE
Opened two to T. White's a full
MOTHER'S FRIEND
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
from and low down in price
Invitation steaded to all. Come me, will make it in
JAMES B WHITE.
-u
My wife suffered more in ten mi
tea with either of her other two
than she did altogether with her
last, having previously used four bot-
of It is a
blessing to any one expecting to be-
come a says a customer,
Henderson Illinois.
in-i
SUMMER GOODS
Of at or dent bf mall on receipt
Write containing testimonials
and valuable information for all Mothers, free.
Th Co. Atlanta,
Al OF OUR
Summer Stock
J. R. COREY
-DEALER, IN-
Hood's
m COLLARS
A General;, Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line
Groceries.
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
Brown.
to see
Reduced prices.
A Chance a Life Time.
RICKS TAFT.
Emporium of Spring Fabrics.
NORTH CAROLINA





WK WHAT W BOW.
Mb rapist was lynched i
yesterday.
We are reaping what we have sown.
The of the lit publican
in the and in th- nation made
the ignorant think that lie
license. The s a
condition hitherto unknown in the
South. Here in the
the first Republican Gov-
in twenty is followed by an
epidemic of the most horrible of all
At this time two
rapists are in Wake
tale keeping. The
it doing all in bis power to secure
speedy and uphold the
of law.
ally or holds bi-n r-
for the or terror. f t he and
nil others of his in s.-n-e
responsible because of th a nature of
campaign
the vote on if
against best of white me-.
Following the low e
them, success of tin
party and its allies made tie-
believe that the r I
on the guarding
by mobs, acting as a
Cora has had a Safest
on the cf the race, has
manifested l late.
The ignorant is a quiet and
peaceable citizen when the
party is in fir He is a dangerous
element when he feels that his crowd
in
show how dangerous he is. There are
intelligent who know and
deplore the conduct bid men in
their race just white men denounce
the county white devil. Hut
all are forced to admit that where
and bestiality control, civil-
is endangered.
The time is at hand when the good
people North are ready to
to Republican politicians and
others who affiliate with ;
find means to control vote to
degrade the Stale put
in You must find means to
stop crime that invites lynching
by the and your
supporters, or you cannot escape re-
for their actions,
have encouraged the ignorant
in thinking that success of the
party of which his race composes nine
tenths insures him against the just
of bis doing. You
have told him that the whites wire his
em mi In his ignorance be has in-
this to give him to
and You are his
teacher. You must your
teachings, or cannot escape the
wrath an outraged
News Observer.
CHOPS.
A in and
deuce has smiled upon the u
Carolina. tin
lairs and there are
both seed time and i
I the c me a
is health. The secret of health is I the beans th.- men h till
the power tO and I been cheered
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Secret of Beauty
a proper of food.
This can never be done when
the liver does not act it's part.
know this
s Liver Pills are an
lute cure for sick headache,
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-
and kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
to Supreme Court
Justice Brewer, supreme
c who was in Kansas City
years a MM maker in
I named got a
cigars which he called the
supreme labels on
the of the boxes were
pictures of the entire court,
the cigar was a good one- I know
this, because one day each of the
justices received two boxes of
them with the compliments
Mr. Scott- Nothing was thought
cf this fact at time, and it
was taken as a slight courtesy in
then- home have blessed. Sow
let raising the in
collards and the greens fall not lo
raise also the hog . nil the fowl and the
held. Let there tie for
man and With well Supplied
larders and and buns
and cribs the will cannot lie
do r. blessed as only he car
bless. A bestowal of good,
accomplishes
pint the all odds.
Che. most at neither
neat wealth combinations
strikes nor legislation an even
The smiles of Heaven
favors rial that make
the heart man give e-
to a com try
THE THREE TAILORS.
THE MAKING OF A PLAYER. I Tern in sum Mass.
i to
On tho en lac
wit. but mint-
The hone Raw one would their
.
host. vi. are broke, not a
III am v one I- M -milt,
-a tbs
Bill BOOM
return . ;. v. i t f n-
i ; v.
Will fur n
On lb. in H
TASTELESS
HILL
TONIC
FOR
PRICE
; i An a , ills. Not.
, ,
last ll of
ill. TONIC
i. .-, In nil our ox-
, a years. In the hare
-----mi-l
I years, in .
nail and dis- .
and l is not
party that in any b i
this Its
has wholly the la 1.0.
,.,, aristocratic monopoly. I r c .- We second the
devouring h,, a will Winston a. be,,,, the
ways of robbery to hold the t
It fa we would mm
industries as with f next to Winston we
and swept c to the
an y this place would in our
and hi more attractions
its and ,. has for such an our Danville
shewn foots.,,. The r. s, b Hi. W
murk-tin the Slate. D
telling
The Danville Journal has
in d
would oner no
the
at Hie Age.
at awkward age,
difficult to date, but
of Wealth.
Where is a poor to go,
anyhow f II h- cannot live in
Ohio, or ill
of the fixes, in
en it
be go lo in bis J and
a Whenever
he sits down that a socialist
has put a pin on the chair. W hen be
ts up ard goes cut he is asked to
drop his dollars along the road as he
walks. It MM a. in the course
and not a very great
millionaires would have to take
pi- of the ancient nomads and
indulge in tent lib- in the plains.-
which every mother knows
well, should be dressed very
eyes claims the .
ball, our more pounds of loon h
i market in the I
under the t Bob I
. It I. I. i l.
return for the use of r u ,,,,,,;,;.,,,
But several weeks later we learn- j
ed that the cigar had sent
soothe our auger. One of
clerks had gone to and told
that the members of
court wore provoked
at and prosecuting
him for talking liberties
with pictures. Scott .
frightened, and Lit upon
idea of bribing the justice.
I he thought he succeed-
ed, for he was prosecuted,
nor had a
thought of
raining For Ilia la
John Bennett's serial story,
in St. has
many pictures of life and scones in
Shakespeare's time. following
is an account of the training of the
hero for the stage by the master
player.
Ho had Nick learn no end of stage
parts off by heart, with their cues
entrances and ex-
its, and Worked as hard us his i r n i re
pupil, reading over every sentence j A
times until bad the accent
perfectly. He would have him
stamp, too, turn
gesture in with the
speech, until the boy's arms ached,
going with him through mo-
one by one, over
again, but patient to
the last, until Nick wondered.
my he would often
any, with a tiled but determined
little; thing done wrong
may spoil the play, us one bad
apple rots We'll have
it right, or not at all, if it takes a
month
So often he kept Nick before a
mirror fur an hour a time,
faces while he spoke bis lines,
smiling, frowning or grimacing,
best seemed to lit the part, the
boy grew fairly weary of his own
looks. Then sometimes, more often
us the time slipped by, would
clap his hands with a boyish laugh
and have a pie brought and a cup of
Spanish cordial for them de-
that be loved lad with
all his heart, upon the remnant of
his honor, from which Nick knew
that he was on.
Cicely governess was n
Mistress Agnes By birth
bail been a of
therefore she wan every-
where esteemed lit by birth and
breeding teach the young mind
when to bow and when to beckon.
A one rt In bis hat
t that.
On Rhine, .
A he t with b
So that it. i Boa tho
In In vine.
of n
A i on the his no-., ii. t.
On Rhine, . i ,.
Th-- n like n dot,
U it yon u not.
For for wine.
needle f ;. the one
With all bin might in wall I -i.
On the Rhine, on the
A flesh
I law the wonder my elf while I
wine, my a In .
of re
The must, mi yon i
On th Hi.
A t mid lo brim,
take a swim
vi-i. in
even
W. It. who
makes a of
without
cur-
I'll, Ills
en ten
by
He
valuable
work on
is d i s-
H ease, which
I hi
tie of his n cure, free lo
who may i U-P. O-a,
in V- a lo
A lino of-------
Family
of
Flour, Lard,
Meat, Coffee
Ac, Sic.
which a
m so lo v
that is
Come see
will
treat fair
and
The modern stand-
ard Family
cine Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
greatly by wild, de-
sweep radical
but by a who in
lien of deserved -s
on its
it and ran
prove ere
direct
than
She en me each
ti
and paid her double
shillings to see to it that Kick
little of cap and
as a page need have,
the carriage best fitted for his a,
and bow to come into a room where
great folks were; moreover, how
to out again, bowing, and not
merry.
b.- very in ,,;,.,., ,,,. fall over the stools, war. no
fin the and
of
Tabular indigestion.
tobacco market we have
the most
-s-. in South,
tube the important
in and
I proper place for
S i i i t
SEE THAT
so as not to look alt
-V and feet, be a loss to
what to with their hands
certain types a quaint
picturesque is
while for others severe
city is the most successful
of Every child
be studied Her age, her
manner; her walk, her complex-
eyes, hair and figure should
be into account, if her
mother desires gowned so as
cover personal defects or en-
her good points- the
is worth the as
are affected in their man-
speech disposition by
they wear, a
easily by airs
assumes be or is
of being well dressed.
Woman's Homo
The to wear clot lies
to match their complexions. Now
they wear their complexions to
clothes.
JUST FOB
ripening grape promises a
in
Hotel Pro pi i o end
fish
Kid wants to know
n by it Chile sauce when
I always my own
husband
as he lugged a pair el scales.
artists y picture
Cupid without clothes in to
bow easy it for love to
grow cold.
on, now; in
said iced tea lo lemon. I
don't the lemon;
ain't no
cloud bis a lining. I
a poor rule, that won't
work both ways, for silver lining
also has a cloud.
mud the mother,
have yen. discovered what Mr.
intentions The dutiful
daughter must confers,
she murmured, every
time lie has called he bas kept me quite
in
It is that a gentleman
who recently died
residue of . fortune, valued
at about to the Society cf
Friends in North Carolina- The
matter came up before the
Yearly Meeting at High Point
it was decided to
leave the of sum
to a majority of the several
quarterly meetings in the State,
It may be that College
will get of this amount.
Greensboro
A recent dispatch from the
dike region reports that far Ion
than in nuggets has been
and to date
id.
Their supply bill has
It is soon,
to strike a balance ; but evidently the
business furnishing supplies is
a little Klondike itself.
The lowest annual salary paid any
in Consular service of this Gov-
is or-e This is re-
by the Consular agents at K.
i. Greece, and lies,
key i but as it is that or they are
not expected to they may W.
at the end of the
year, says Boston Transcript, than
some of our
It is announced that de-
for horse meat Paris is
so great that dealers
France are unable to it.
A company in Portland,
has recently received from
French capital an order for
barrels of meat-
Within eighteen months famine
and pestilence have killed
people in India,
Dr- C P. Carver, cf S.
Fla, is experimenting for
be extraction of sweet mailer
from watermelons, it is
that he derives from melon
to that of
maple tree-
The All mill in a
eel respondent
obituary Carolina;
Km lily f
lion laid on shelf j
d years n a
And the; fl-w oil
talk in
bout manner.
found-
What Is It
It is a picture
PARKER PUS
Best in use outfit no business man is
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
little nit, Mick caught the
knack of peeping slyly between bis
when lit; bowed.
His hair, too, was allowed to
prow long, and was combed care-
fully every day by
an, and soon, as it was naturally
curly, it fell veiling waves about
bis neck.
On the heels of tho governess
came De who, it
I was said, been dancing master
to Mutton, the bud chancellor
England, bad those
tricks his Disable heels which
bad
graces and s-i the
chum
dreadful danced
tho essence of agility, and taught
both Nick the latest Ital-
upon
Cicely already danced
and laughed t
first awkward antics, until
h with
At that she instantly became grave.
and, when bad came
room, and potting her
about said
thou mi, Father
saith the Preach, all laugh
at and have it
mother's blood. A Is
r-r, B r. k
an the
which w c m c n s.
caused
find all Pat-J
Opposite
coat put nit in ; time the--
Send or with
-n. V r. it or r
. e due
t hum the U. S. and foreign
free, Ai
A. SNOW A
fat-W
CO.
D. C
A K.
I,
. i- I.
r l . l
l I T
Near a
when a woman ;
organ; arc affected. But when
they strong and a.
woman Is sick.
fine
b provision for
o function.
I. J a I It
effective for In
i q .; . He 11th
KM
the
known i the of
They wed Ht They
I y it.
AMi Vi.
I ., bf.-
our prior n.
it-
SUGAR
A I E
v. ;.
v.
tr.
-v
In
Mi
It W
IS
i-
ii i
I IS
I 4-1
.-.
buy
y-.
c e Mi
ii,,.
i i A
FURNITURE
always on band sou price- to
ill
rice-
die times. goods are all bought and
at risk
to run we cloVe
s H
ii Kin,
M.
Selma is in W in M
-o-
Fr hi
-.- .- mi.
i.
la,
i sail fitters
Win
eared her e
ii.
i an h a
V W Ml
v Tarboro
A. V,.
ii .,
ii
I id
l -2
SMITH Props.
p. n.
.,
has a nice fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Pens,
You will be astonished you see them j h Ms t m a
know, and shall u
very cheap
You may never,
But should you
Want Job
Come to us.
Reflector Job
from
Card.
-TO A-
SHeet
The Daily Reflector.
Gives the home news
every afternoon at the
small price of cents a
month. Are a. sub-
scriber If not
ought lo be.
Ar. Ionian
Chicago during
fair, de-
on afternoon learn that
on tho
EM
no time in tho show, in
one of the was a
-l in East Indian
and a
from the land of the
her polite.
in o, for his
was rewarded by a stare blank
Then be tried
with no better also
the several allied disk of the in
provinces India. At last
the dusky in sheer self
she said.
remarked
in faultless English,
will you kindly inform mo where
yon were bans
n in Savannah, an
Inn lived in all
she said, me,
if is a up
be try to do so.
The Eastern Reflector.
s only a
contains the news every
week, and gives
to the farmers, es-
those growing
tobacco, that is worth
many times
the
Summons tor Relief.
Merritt, pin
Merritt. J
State of North Carolina,
above named will take
notice Hint an entitled as
has been in Superior
Court for the defendant h
notified to appear before the Judge of
oar Superior Court, at a Court to be
bold to- the County of Pitt at. the court
in Greenville, on the second
Monday after the first of
next, it being the of Sept
and complaint whir b he
in the of the Of
Superior court of said county, with-
in the first three days of said term, and
let the said defendant take notice that
II be fail to answer or demur said
complaint within the time required by
law, the Plaintiff will apply to the
court tor relief demanded la
complaint.
my band sod seal of said
court, this day of July
K. A MOTE, Clerk Superior court.
JAMBS, for
core flatulence.
pleasant laxative.
sour
senile
ears tad
At I
ii n
FUNERAL l
I .
nicest Ii f
in
c cloth ever o
tug is .
Person Ai . to con
bi
to cure will
of
tun ever.
lo not. i
We can be a any and ail
times
Co's
BOB GREENE CO.
int.-
N C.
r-
X-
Wilson
ii
r . ii
ii hirer in ml, Mi
kinds of I Ar Weldon
V. M.
P. M,
Ail done
We labor and
aw prepared to give
k CO
GREENVILLE, N.
IX---------
MARBLE
Wire and Iron Fencing
Sold. work
prices reasonable.
IS AT THE WITH A
TEARS has taught me the the best Is cheap
B re. Building Pumps, and
tor Millers. and house purposes, n- well a
Hats. Ladies Dress I have always on band. An
quirt. for Groceries, and for Clark's o. N. l.
l clerk.
Trail, on Neck
; eaves Weldon p. Halifax s
, i. i;
. ii. Returning, leaves Kinston
Dr., 8.62 a. m.
at a. m., i
grains on la I mini n
IV I . n. -.-i .
arrives a. . p
i. Tarboro a. m.,
I--- p. in . in.
1.1 p. hi,.
1.40 a. . ;. m, . f
Sunday. Connect null
leases
K. daily i
lay, p. m., i D , M ;
t I I, t , p, pi,
mouth pt
tn., Sundas -n.,
-.- ,,
i . .- .
Train on N.
daily, except s
n. arriving i in. Rat
leaves S o-
9.30 a.
on
., leave Latta i p m,
p m, Clio p in.
eave in 6.80 a m,
a m. except Sun-
loaves War-
saw for Clinton except Sunday,
mi n in. p. m-
at m. at,
No. makes close connection
Weldon points daily, till rail
Carolina K It fur
all points North via Norfolk.
F. DIVINE,
General u t.
rt.
I. II. KB VI V I y- . r.
J L SUGG
GREENVILLE. N. C
COURT HOUSE.
All mil. Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
Old line
1-
IV FOB PROOF
RIVER
n,
vile Tarboro touching stall
Tar iv.
at B A,
Returning leave Tarboro at I A M,
T and
Greenville
are
of on Tar
at
steamers for ,
Philadelphia. Ne w and Boston.
should order goods
via Dominion I Ir
New York.
Nor-
folk A Ball more
Horn Haiti ore. A Miners
lOX, Agent,
J J. CHERRY, Agent.


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Eastern reflector, 18 August 1897
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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August 18, 1897
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