Eastern reflector, 29 October 1897


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warrant and n
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man wan lo Shillings and i.
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their votes ti bring thin
sort of upon us lo T
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of which us in
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whoso
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such ho look
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which we
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an absolute cure material am to ail
Liver PILLS
Schedule In Ans S,
in,
in. 11.10
a in. 11.88
p m.
n Ml p in,
p m.
Mi p in,
k p in.
ton i r.
a m,
Sew a in,
p in.
to
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Oil
n Mount
i in, 1.41 a m, Nor-
folk a m,
a m. ,, ,,
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a in. New York p
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DAILY no Due Lake
i in. n n n, Chad.
in tsp
in, Florence p m,
p m. 10.08
n, m,
in, am,
Atlanta 12.16 p m.
i in. a m,
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Beaten
in. New York pro.
sin,
more mo m
am. am,
10.00 ,. Nor-
Weldon 11.80 am.
in. Mount
inn. pm.
pm, 4.02.
pin, 4.10
York am,
pm,
pm,
pm,
Norfolk 5.20 pm,
Weldon 9.43 pm. Tarboro
0.1 pin. Mount Ml
m. Leave Wilton 0.20 am.
7-01 um, Warsaw
7.8.1 am 8.06 am.
No. ill
x New 0.111 am,
day villein am. train
at
P. M. I 8.00 1.60
pm, pm,
Savanna 12.80 night,
ion 8.60
am, Atlanta am,
am, pm,
pm.
t am, Florence S am.
Mai Ion 0.38 am, Chadbourn
ION am, Lake
am.
Train on
Weldon 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4.28
m., arrives Hoot laud Neck at 8.10 p
., Greenville p. m 7.68
. leaves 7.60
. a., 8.82 . m.
sat m., 11.40
dally Sundae.
a. m., and 1.00 p . m
rive. I'm 9.10 a. m. and 3.40 u
m.,
MO p. m., a, m.
ml 6.20 p. m Washington
and 7.20 p. m. Dally ax-
it Sunday. with trains on
Tram leaves W V, via
H. R.
lay. p. m., Sunday p.
Plymouth 7.40 6.00 pm
leaves Plymouth dally
7.60 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m,,
Tarboro 10.14 and
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves
dally, except Sunday, 1.06 a
7-30 a. . R.
a, m ,
rives at 9.80 a, m.
Trams on a branch, R
leave 6.40 p m, Dunbar
leave am. a m
7.60 a dally Sun-
Train Branch leaves
saw Clinton
a p,
m.
Train No. makes connection
Weldon points dally, all rail via
a at Mount S
Norfolk and Carolina K ft
all pilots North via Norfolk.
JOHN P.
FIRE PROOF
FURNITURE
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A Great Land Sale.
One the In County
Public e On amber
Old
power vested . m.
by Conn
June term 1891, one In las
i a-.- Job T. Bruce I. A.
wife Mini, K. and the
A. I. Co, I A.
unit wife K. Sugg, I will
public -all-10 Hi., bidder
mi Dee,
that on 1.1.
about two and a bait
West known the
i lands
snout live hundred and seventy
more or ii.
-an hi- in ins two
to but a
will given of the lands to be sold
on the cay I tale or had infer.,
iii- sale by application i in t
Dice.
lie vis. of sale In said decrees b
;. i not
null nay all
ii. ii large no desires, make
. , link by giving hi. note
ca able, simple Interest, in annual
slice tin on
hi-
i in, lei
l. . . ;. w I till l, In
tell 11.1. on . w and Ml
Mai- aid gentlemen ids
an f it, U lo .- 1.1
and
f . ii
tn ml in, a I
p In-i nil in, a
I ,. -1 and
Al terms to
Journal Job
corn or mid I
Mill with pack
I.-. . Ac.
buy a One farm
i. nu will mi-ii in
oil,.
Any desired can he lad
iii in mi-ii
Ion ,
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OF
RELIABLE.
-I ILL AT WITH A LINK-------
bent la
and eve
house a. well
, have
fur .,. for Clark's N.
ALFRED
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GREEN N. C.
COUNT HOUSE.
All kinds placed
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
UNDERTAKER
ill
EMBALMERS.
We i t u now
hearse and line of
Cassi Is. in wood, metal-
and ever brought to
We am I
in its forms.
Persons attention lo
and
to on care will
mark of
Our prices are lower
A. do not but
can be found n. any and all
times John
Co's
BOB GREENE CO
Atlantic Coast Line
TWICE
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. Editor Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
Tuesday
Friday
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VOL XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. OCTOBER
NO
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Ti r i papers for TO
The Farmer and
paper that years ago, under
guidance of R- A- Slum
male excellent r
nun throughout State, Las
been revived at Raleigh a
farm and borne paper.
many in
who the
and Mi would like lo have
it again and we are prepared lo
make following extraordinary
For we will
Tue North
and The
Farmer and Mechanic, all
papers a whole
hie will give you I be
home new, tho State an general
and farm news, and j rat
think of three of a
whole year
If yon want Atlanta Con-
added to above lint
you get it for more,
or the thrice a week Now York
World cent. Any other
or wanted we
give you a on in con-
with Re-
For Men Only,
Ladies this
graph. It got into our
by and we have naked
printers to set it down i
Mi nous
id
net j
----Mini- l
aura
MM i Up n
s,,
n hi I
An infill of in jut
Was carried away on a i n
one day l-i-t week in carnage
of a whoso name
Au hour
all that luxury of color
and perfume lay a
humble
dead of blood are
ll
tho burial of one of the
v r held-
i name s wan
a and a
A low years tho
war had bought from
master, s gentle-
on credit, to
pay soon
as she be earn it.
She
and The
war came- Her in i t. r lost
She free with-
out tho payment of
but did n ii elm i. to
think mi. She paid tho and
it. Fur several
the washerwoman's earn-
almost only sup-
p of her former master's
died only a
In her last illness
bad all that gratitude
c mill conceive or money procure.
died and
factor of
iii , anticipation of lie
funeral in
following tho
year of her
old family makes a
to and
a pilgrimage
I say. if any spit is holy
tho resting place
of a like Lizzie's is-Wash-
Foot.
and Ills Pusses.
A Kentucky Hermit.
At a mule at his farm,
hi. Ky. Friday.
I -i
PARAGRAPHS WITH POINTS.
see on every Don't
of activity on the part of the until
ti den cold fifty mules, which I of Senator
brought nu average price has already put his forces p. i.
bead. The sale is of I to the cam
some interest, it the least
who was a Confederate soldier
tho late has out-
side of bis since
though in
liken until that be would
pit his foot on
He says Ilia the Lord treated
him harshly allowing his
to go free, Hint
revenge will piano his
foot upon tho Lord's earth
Ho in a lamer not-
his many
p. He has k pi bis vow
lived the life of a
war. His interests
but a competent over-
s manages farms and re-
s lo him in bis indoor
a year a
the recluse,
and then Ins
matters with tho world.
Tho State U Liable.
supremo court says
Slate Cable the costs
oyster casts. Of these
cost there several thousand
dollars duo the sheriff and clerk-
Auditor Ayer does not see hew
he can a warrant for the
amount, will recommend
to claimants that they
to tho legislature for relief
Raleigh Press Visitor
A Costly Municipal Contest.
The is made on good
I bat the
municipal election In New York
city will be the moat expensive
contest kind winch has
taken place in the world's
history.
Of this statement
plies only to what may be
termed tho legitimate machinery
of the election, but to the
vast money which
plate
upon of
account of the weighty
iii the election
the temptation lo sordid
methods in order to win light
la greater, perhaps, ever
and consequently money
will be squandered without stint
at tho polls.
Summing up round numbers,
the mun
in New York, one
fixes amount
Constitution.
Old who require medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys
true remedy
does stimulate and
no nor other
but sets as s tonic and
It acts mildly on the mid bowels
adding and giving lone to the
thereby aiding Nature In th
performance the function.
It an and
digestions. Old It
. what they need. Price fifty
per at John I,.
rag store.
Governor of
himself account
railroad passes, Ibo
ill t of bis life. Indeed, it could
hardly have cost him any effort
at nil. We have no sympathy
with idea that man who
takes a railroad is
a bad man and that bis ac-
is prints
deuce of
when a man goes a war upon
tor a business
be lo decline their
or at least bis organs
stop declaring, from week to
week, that of these
is proof that man
is a hireling corporations.
What does Governor say
that he
takes passes order to got even
with Judge and other
people; that he has no
equivalent for his transportation
and doesn't lo, but that he
proposes to beat the railroads
out of everything be can.
There is a legal maxim that so
accuser must himself come into
with clean II is Ex-
Governor, could
with better face, certainly with
better effect, lodge
the railroads and
by seeing his newspaper
men of corruption
in accenting if be did not
himself to confess that ho
has a pocketful of them. His
avowal that ho that the
toads are violating the law in the
giving of passes is an
that he is a party to their crime.
He simply has no ground at nil to
and tone of bis in-
indicate that be
this fact full v.
Ride in History,
A territory of
miles, Washington,
Idaho and Oregon as are
today, was saved to the by
man. Ho hid
aid to
for throe ll miles. The
ride van thrilling. trials and
hardships the result a
glorious one. The whole story,
given in the N of
Tho Homo Journal,
title, Dr. Whitman
Three Stars to our
the closing intensely
interesting article the
i successful series
Personal The first
woman to cross tho Rockies
figure tho story, proves
n doubt that they
ed the by
six years-
1898. The Republicans
organizing a young men's
League to do
incidentally to
look after the distribution of
Under these
Democratic party
afford to idle. We look to
tho Slate government wrested
from tho incompetent hands
now control It. pros-
for Democratic success are
bright, Ibo desired be
accomplished only by earnest,
active effort. The
people be expected to
pass intelligently upon tho issues
to them they
informed about tho fads of
political situation. Our
press is doing whole duty,
without fear or favor; day after
and week after week, is
holding up
rd to the
is of these
j should labor lo give
them a circulation. Never
throw any a Democratic news-
paper while there it
or neighbor to whom you
the basis of
every voter
how ha is to vole
Hickory Times.
STATE
I In- -r I In- rid for Cut
Bruises, Sores, Halt
Soles, Chapped Ila
Chilblains, Corns, all Skin
Piles or on
it Is lo give
perfect or money
price cents per box. Fur sale
Jno.
The to-
day decided that
Dr. Smith, son of
had guilty
of grossest immorality with
two of female criminal insane
that tho charges Lira
fully moved Unit Dr
George L- Kirby
were commended
for promptly discharging us
supervisor. lie beard also de-
to place the penitentiary
absolutely in charge of
committee, composed of Di-
rectors Chadbourn, Martin and
Gotten, thus taking entire-
out dent Smith s
bands. Smith mud. no
but submitted to it nil. is
now only nominally tho
His submission is all
that saved him, as but for this lie
would been deposed. All
officials and who
have their families in
are ordered to
them immediately. No bids
to paid approved
Chairman two
executive There
will be a complete overhauling
all plus be
dropped- it was decided that
the penitentiary should not
leased, as th e general
in the is strongly against
leasing. Chairman says
showing is made by
Superintendent Smith as lo farm
operations and that after
paving debts there will be
surplus, putting cotton at
a basis of five cents, that
there will also plenty of grain
and for year. A
from a Petersburg firm
or convicts to make shirts
penitentiary was referred to
An was Ml Friday
in western
in gel a I.
plant, is lo
north,
Ai n a few days ago
ship Sahara
cotton.
Sum Wright, ii lend. Was i, led
at of the murder el W. A
Carr, and to be hanged Nov.
It i- reported Hill
yearly income b only that
the will near
lost heavily in the bank which
there recently.
Another young white woman
been twinged by n brute
hum curly Saturday Tho as
been
a beating his
ye i thee he
h or a ii raids
The gill who sit I a I her
will be in a
lay a aha longer can play
in her yard.
A always
of bis typewriter than he
his i to his
r.
us up- SOWS ill
n. than when get
the
When a I, man's
he I put away things
get married and sea
cumulate them.
The also h, can umpire a baa hall
and please both l.-s can nil
a reserved seal the row
heavenly
Don't i
can't hit the u barn don with a
brick; yon might marry her day,
then you'll be glad it.
The following charming la
the late Hubert Louis Steven-
son. Ho was visiting a friend, after-
ward consul to in northern
Vermont. This gentleman had a lit
about n who
very speedily became n
friend of the novelist. In pooling
forth her joy- and sorrows in exist
she to Mr. Stevenson
tho fact that born on
IRE TOO LATE.
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Oil I.
. i as I-.-. ,.
An I--.- yea may.
mil- i. will
a j- -it . . r
k.-- i-.-i
Ami loss
A Ions at
i- ll
Ana n . n. hi- to yon
Do I-, ii. lam clad.
nil In. nu,
la. mL
well.
An wont ,.
0-1
And list i. broken.
Oil, love n- loss you can.
love n love limy,
hour will Ike hour
o'er
n km. d. n the
And hid.- your Mil i
Thai .-
Thai v ties.
And cry oil. Ink av. t, OS
la bats i- low
I was r unkind.
O I did not It no
war c
To Ah,
mouth you of I not.
I you
He did forgive you. hill tear
Fell of words you said.
But BOW well, lie calm, for
With dead.
Oh, a. Ions as you
love as tans 1-v. yon may.
The h will the hour will come.
you shall mourn r t
I. H. IV
Only Ti Hie World.
is said to only one pearl
farm in tho world, but that its
proprietor This farm
is In th- Tones strait, the north-
of Australia,
longs
sir. i- known us
Is in; tin original-
stocked ii with pearl
Nov. of whom
tire divers, and vessels are em.
ployed in harvesting crop.
Feb. therefore had enjoyed bare been yours engaged in pearl
only two birthdays in till her Mr. told a
years. The poet sympathized not the Ago.
only words, but has list me to the
in action. He meditated a few mo- belief that, with proper intelligence
makes lies pore.
w sad delicious.
POWDER
Pure
The report SOS
the
Sun. w- k, the
iii week a
years in
1894, sad in the
week October, 1898. There are
business reported from the
Canada last a total
considerably smaller than that
neck before, or m the third week cf
October in your.
Stepped Out Of Her
Oct. A.
Hannah, wife of a farmer living near
him. was res ii stated today, hours
slier . been pronounced dead-
When arrangements
d, she rose her
tin and naked a drink rd water. She
. now improving will recover.
Always up In calendar,
then went to her writing
desk and drew up tho following
Robert Louis Stevenson,
in u Bound stale of mind and body,
having arrived at that ago when
no longer any for birth-
days, do give my
13th of November, to
Adelaide to hers from
this year us long she wishes it.
Robert Tim little
girl's delight at this moat
gift bus shown itself
once a year for several years
past, since novelist's death that
anniversary is doubly treasured.
Chicago Chronicle.
in the selection of a can
raise pearls and shells east-
raise is. start-
ed my farm yours ago and
stocked it with which
obtained In many instances far out
at sea. My pearl form coven
miles,
the water is shallow. In shallow
water shell., attain largest size.
I ship my to
own vessels, Tho catch each year
runs, roughly speaking, from
worth op to almost live times
Nutmeg Orator.
Tho Rev. Alexander bis
to Works of Shakes-
says a gilt nutmeg was
formerly n common gift at Christ-
mas other occasions of
A. The of Al-
mighty, Hove. . gift.
P. A Kill
ill
my shall my
And thou shall h, of my
And I will Sue
With two young whelps, lo
A a
A and n of
A and a draw
Nutmeg were formerly
small fancy cases for tho
pockets. have n distinct
my grandmother
once. Let us enjoy this
life ii moderation of all things,
bear n lie cheer.
Look upon the bright side and aid
Tall your troubles only to your
intimate friends, eat short. In
be rue nature's chosen ones.
Hike this serious;
you will be a long lime dead.
Par-sighted folks are buying
presents
The house is inning I carrying one.
to hibernate, the I aid beaded
It decided that
incompetent employees should
dropped and tho penitentiary
not n for office seek-
Correspondent to
Charlotte Observer,
In the concert every
hi his own horn and tries lo
the others,
sec by papers that
College a lie
looking forward to bargain
days,
A downtown loner drunk carbolic
by u pa-
per the
Kill.
Mr hi
pleased my piano recital be-
cause mi
He said he was pleased
baa it was
lo some
i n let my color t
; what Ufa.
deal make any
bull must be
The palace king of
in high white walls which
are a mile in circumference. Within
are contained temples, public
stables for tho
sacred elephant, accommodation for
cavalry, artillery, win-
theater.
An English gardener writes in The
Golden Penny that trees can
easily all Hint is
of a
few worth inn hole
bored into tree.
to Let tier.
she How did you manage to get
my beautiful bicycle home through
nil this storm not a spot on in
He ll was nothing, my dear. I
put my overcoat over one wheel,
my umbrella over the other
and then carried the wheel. only
did my duly.
Your devotion bus
conquered, Harold. May it carry
you through interview with pa-
Free
in. i-i mill Age.
Isaac Hidden, the millionaire
member parliament from York-
shire, now nearly years old, be-
with John Wesley that
of lime, in which flour is so
rich, me good for glowing children,
young people, young mothers, but
shorten the life of by
making and weighty
muscles rigid, the largo
blond vessels like old boiler and
the capillary
Bo he eats hardly any bread, his fa
food being
meat. When he oats the latter,
he eats nothing else.
a tiny pinch of bicarbonate
soda to correct tho acidity, and milk
similarly treated are Important
items of his dietary,
Advertising takes away
business who do not
and gives ii lo who do,
those who have succeeded best.
growing day by day, have been these
Who have heel, the persistent
in season out
Press and Printer,
John in the
papers to the extent
a advertising. He
only
knows Printer.
The is no more quality
in or society than emir
and treatment of
especially Iii those less
than ourselves, ll cost nothing and
i the best investment that we know
There i In
air that u- the dawn reminds
us winter's very near and to put
cur lintels
you swear to love but one
look tar near, tear or
lake all a lint
ii it will the paint,
Notice to Creditors.
Hiving duly before
Court pit county ii-
the estate
Keel, is
persons to the estate In
aha Immediate to the under.
and nil persona
against the are to present
fur twelve
date or this notice will
lie in bar of recovery.
nut day October.
SAN OKAY,
of Keel.
engendered by ferment
lag in are
cause of rheumatism, gem,
liver and a-
many
These results arc prevented by the
the Digestive Cordial, a
and prepared by the
Shakers of X. Y. It
Is In itself a food and has power to
other food taken with it. Thus it
real diseased and anally
the of i.
sets promptly and
Increase t weight soon follows. The
done, taken Immediately altar cat-
abates the pain and distress
by Trial
to prove merit
the medicine tor
In
Castor Oil.
The this paper will ha
pressed to urn that there I at least
line disease that science
been able I cure ill till its null
I cat Ultra is
Hie only cure now to
a disease, requires i
treatment. Hill's
Cure is taken
upon the blond union is surfaces of
the system, thereby the
of the and
the patient by building up the
and nature hi
Ila work. The proprietors have so
faith that
they Hundred for any
case ll full lo cure. Send fur list
J. i Props
Toledo. O
Sold by druggist price
best.
r-
vii;





Greenville. N. C.
REFLECTOR Mas from
r, of tho Be-
and ti Ci.
is i
fright.
at Greenville, I bad tot been heavily handicap-
K. C, mailer. there
been
Mi I owing to
-r -.--.- the
There seems to be
may M yet.
Beat Shows on the B. d
A j Crop
The Jackets Attacked the
e.-i if the
roil if
the business at
Three backs bare
MM short while. i.
only . j it
id the city. charges expected it will
been lodged against the
of one of the broken
The rice it all bur-
and to thrashing of the church, Boom Cr . k
;, is now the township, M very lam it
of rice The Sunday and a great ills
, crop la folly a largo as unable to g t to the house
i probably will tho
g lbs tier- Mr. ho
didn't at all, tho
, .; i year fact the Wilmington crop almost ed to preach tho Do-
, always this fortunately, the minister took his
source- In the Spring serious
that i- they in loss was feared tho ravages
Mr- . it spin, of tho worm, bat prompt
i k- , i ,; nave saved the
i a I the had
I.
The Market is now
Open, Open all
the time.
j harm.
grown in the Cap Fear
Mr. fool I i Mid to the best
soda may got him in
if they lo add lo r nU .; groin in and uniformly
I gloating of such a
In an interview in the
BOX tho nest of tome
yellow jack, ts and
not been in before
the nod
tho preacher- He;
insects i
land as he ho called out
I came
hen to Scot tie devil, you
Boot light tho yellow ts
Monroe Enquirer.
Marion Boiler's slave.
will wanting make
i are silver pub-
as well u among lb
other day. Harry said commission tall, about
that Otho has been upon
the promise mode by the
platform, by trying to
cure international
hot for Harry when the Senator
around. They may
Colonel also said that ml before coming session
strength daily. If both of is very c
them arc not on last legs so
far as influence and
are then we are not ti. courage to
faith of Mr. in
promising Senator Wolcott
tho commission I
secure Ibo
and pan . I
to the holding of an International
Convention the
purpose if bringing about inter-
bimetallism would
officially backed by him and his
A. demand may
made upon tho administration
rood of the situation-
WASHINGTON UTTER.
our Regular
in that i the rice
Brown in other
Mr. r. Am-
STATE
Ml
. . . . .-
villa.
; . ., b. Cool
., m . ; in U in. DUb-
Ibo Life Having during
tho past year saved lives and
properly valued at in
the ease cf documented vessels
and and property valued
young white bob at in the of
convicted of forgery at craft. great work
this term of Superior court and
sentenced to in the total no expenditure of
brought into court, Tho past year was
that morning three years disastrous, the wrecks
the above sentence remitted by having been more numerous than
Parties having tobacco
which they wish to sell, can
get accommodated at head-
quarters for high prices
the Eastern
EVANS, JOYNER CO.
Owners and Proprietors.
the Judge with the consent of the but
tho
moot
to tho pm it
by the clement, and a
record tor efficiency which will
its own exemplar in
tare.
D.
help That
is tho sum substance of the
tale of woe poured into Mr-
car by Boss
made a flying trip to Washington I from the floor of I .
to tell Mr. that every-
thing was going against the
candidate for
it
explanation the
alleging that while the l
co-op.- a-ion, in i
and
, II In boo,
next May. returned to jail when wont to
miser k Hi work With a tile to bis
I aid dead in thereupon
. . Sun. bock into conn war with on
Hi.,. . upon i an. first sentence years was displacement
I In lira reinstated, and on hi.- way bock I oil tons are now in of
to jail lie from sanction in Grout
i on II and ran ; but he WM soon Thirty-four of vessels
, . ,. . . . , mg built on the orders of foreign
u . out run by M. tho root ate
met In now ii jail and will And
. lie was hist seen -ii taken to OB the piping times of
. I
Mayor cf Now York, and
there also great danger I United
the would also
control tho legislature. lie
to Mr-
write a personal letter for pub
favoring Tracy,
e i-
cf
U HEAt
Do I
What In I
Cupid Ends Kentucky toed.
Said a Kentucky
i i r Time uses to
I Ii and
the government England ti early death to
understand that no Mich co-
operation as really desire
almost, but not quite, succeeded. Everything cons lei wist
Mr- the friends cf Mr.
under advisement is rather lobe able to toe It
o iv pi
ii been kept, better for
their
The I . . i i
.-
. i- ii
I I
. i
.
I ill
l to do what wants
him to do, but several tho
shrewdest members of his
net ore trying to show him
it would be for hint to do
so- They till him that every-
body in New York to
in favor of Tracy, and a
letter signed by making that
declaration, would not got Tl
a single vote I bat he would not
get anyway, while would be e
. to deny-
defeat it
had o Boss Plait's
man on the people i f
Hypocrisy Is the cost cot-
e of last
it was announced with a
great nourish of trumpets that
tho Cabinet bad decided to en-
force Mr- civil set-
vice order, that no
should be discharged
except obi and
alter given
to answer She
standing of a
that tho was not binding in
law; and now Ohio Be-
publicans employed by the Gov
in Washington, who
bad decided to go homo to vote
to help to get Boss back
in the Senate have been notified
that a Mr. Sidney A-
who is known as Boss Kaunas
representative in
has put their
ii black list which U to turned
over to Boss he
comes b to Washington, after
the Ohio Of course Mr.
hasn't told any of those
put upon tho black list that Bo
intends lo thorn dis- Some men will
if they do not go to Ohio
and for him, is
ho wishes them to and
some of them regard tho hint as
being lo cause
them to change their minds j
decide to go home vole.
know that no matter how
much the Cabinet may
public about protecting the civil
service of govern-
infill, that a nod Boss A i
ft to bring about
the dismissal of an in
any of the
All the news that comes lo
indicates I- lo ill. Slid
is a very badly pro
man over prospects of his
Lex Green, son of I
Dexter, told his father Hi In speaking of
u 1st of Ibo year that ho d , f and a marriage that
Ii go to pitched bad boon ending one
a crop cf tobacco and vent to, , .
Work with a vim. He made n
lot of tobacco, cured three weeks
stripped it and i-old it out for ago in a North Carolina cross
all tho every lie bad roods village that ended what I
day of your for ton minutes, and has gone u lo school, ibis
Stop before feel thoroughly shows what a boy ear. do when
overtax the
Fall and Winter
DRESS GOODS,
bloody
ll
Ai K
-I II,
i . i n K.;. III
id cl , why m
. ; ii.
i ii a . l, Ii
. Mil-I I . i till
. . i- a hair. I I
; lain .
II . i. m ii II I all-
I lo makers pal l
hair r H It Um I
n i -I ii i
i l., v mi n
lie.
i . . M r-
. . hi n pa k r liter I in J
experience been
I . p i i i. .
lo with Wed, I've I arm i I
keep
M or GOLD
i- an t; hap-
, pines.
Ii ; i t
ways
II,,
or they will revenge themselves.
Bi from
deeply, keep tin mouth
I an i bold the chest well up
aid secure a high
a at and longevity
Watch the soap yon as care-
fully i- you receive in
cl S lop t
lit, the of half the
see.
soap an economy
i fumes and dam frequently
. . . el its
o bi in ti o vile t, cent, m-
it. r sanitary
conditions of the body must be
lit . . mi that good
bl i lb heart, liver
. sou properly.
Ne, I ill s beauty such
Greek posse
, It
Hi of a of
bite i r s box of roil,
f prims
are noon boxes
vouchers.
Know that is
fairer name for
that health is the synonym
good blood, excellent
and steady A
is but a novelist's dream.
Cultivate grace, without which
ho wants to
Oxford Ledger.
Oh, How Thankful
Par. Maddening and Hope
Had Goon Abandoned Wonder-
has
between old families. I
j was told by a customer of ours
one man on each side had
I been killed during trouble,
j which name up over a division
i fence- But a truce was patched
j up last spring, since that
time tho sou of of
i leaders and tho daughter of an-
Purifying tho Blood. . have been com-
with each This
ripened a love
match, which culminated the
wedding. in tho
feudal light that had lived to en-
joy mountain scenery were at
the marriage.
baa done in this
that which bloody midnight
raids, pitched
battle, tho
and the knife
failed to
A very pain In my
and and
finally it cat
and lbs
ft , n maddening,
I.-. . -n my
I--, i i any tor
l. . , of ever being eared.
i- lit v rending of n mine
by H in .
ii It. began I it
sad t hen I I I . I I I
I . i . If r. Oh,
how i , . i
, r a in my
I an -t of n good
pm ilia am a m-w man
J. P.
On n It
Hood's Pills
Hood's
Is Now Grandly Ready
H. M. HARDER
M. H.
---DEALER IN---
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
TO A COLS IN ONE DAY.
Quinine Tab
it-. r money
I to i
i In i a s were walk from
ii;, ;
worn by any
v. I.,, Heal .-t will
ate the hart
Pare r p
loud ill j n
and
hands as capable of
light cs eyes or mouth I
but if you your
not a la
handle.
nor.
In
Easy to Take
to Operate
An f in
lilt, Ai map
Hood's
. .
I . .,., ill till II la ail I
I I fl
only pub Is
THAT
BOOK
NATHAN
,; s. Sb
many
of Fall is in
enough
three
They art
far .-.
CO. th big
who arr O
modem m i cos om
students. In and turn
will
of this great
and Fall and or and
get the right the right workmanship and the right J
quality at the right price. S
-I have in a full line
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
la ml see arc invited to
my stock and lean, the low prices.
S. T. WHITE.
GREENVILLE. N. C
I will the best goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all l can to obtain and hold your pat-
Come and see me.
M. H.
Next door to THE LIVE GROCERY.
Stove Tobacco Flue Makers
and Bicycle Dealers and
offer their to We are
Tobacco Flues
and assure you we will as make the best of Tobacco Fine
or legal price. All our work is and we are ready t
anything in our lino a to a We
ha to come and see us.
L CO.
v.
HOT OR COLD
We open Autumn activities
this week in earnest. The
stock is in ideal readiness.
Every department responds
the present and future need
men and boys dress.
days are not far off. The wise
will anticipate this. Intelligent
and unprejudiced criticism
places our assortment
Boys
at the top. It you keep in touch with our do-
you know that experience, study, thought
skill, capital and care controlled our selections
and purchases. For you are invited to
thoroughly inspect quality of fabrics, colors,
patterns, styles, tailoring, lit. Prices correct.
MY LINE OF
Dress Goods, Shoes,
Gents Furnishings
is superb and your inspection is invited.
FRANK WILSON
GREENVILLE N. C
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
So.
.- i beat
The either for it the
of
la in the now,
You my look for cold
rainy
Another bad tobacco Bales
not on market,
ll like the circus in going to
bin weather dales tin.- week
one u. today to
dry, and two
Sunday s an all
day as weather goes, today
no
Contentment not to have one's
hut to have fewer wants
than means to them.
It only two months to Christmas
sonic of business men arc
neglecting their tall advertising.
The wind Sunday down the
large circus hill board steed beside
C. a Co's more.
Rev. C- W. of
church, is holding a
meeting at this
the rain no were
held in Methodist church Sunday
night. I a small congregation at-
tended the It was
bad night lo go out.
Register cf Deeds J. J. Perkins hat
made a very noticeable improvement to
his residence Fourth A
lion the front porch has been en
closed with glass and converted into a
green house. How era look very
attractive.
ii
Tho passenger train SB hoar
night.
continues ti
price now is to
This kind weather may be fine
in.-k its no good for finding local
items.
ho old saw of liking die
lo see the animals will be pulled out
tomorrow.
Tb- weather made two or three t-
clearing oil today, but did
quite
Nobody came or went by way
the this morning. Too much
weather for lo travel.
If the weather gets right there will
the largest town
been here in a year.
One until heard to remark that
be did so much kicking the dust
during the dry weather, he is go-
to keep his mouth shut now while is
Rossi Mount lair begin today. Ila
The wants a good can-
agent. Apply
to S. M.
Mountain a pound. Cheat
flints a
Now that the circus Ins come the
next date the weddings, then
cornea
THE CANVAS.
Were I
King Today.
Mack of today
here.
It E. returned
-I, ho S r. tinted morning
lit-iii
J. A. left this tor a
on I lie road.
L. I. went to today
on legal business.
It. It, returned Saturday eve-
from
Col. Harry returned
day evening from
II. M. has moved into the
Collared house on Third
Miss of Saratoga,
is Mrs. It.
in Booth
W. B. of Falkland, took
the train here Ibis morning Wash-
lo the Christian Con-
W. T. and wife returned
Monday from
Harper, of has
a here with J. I.
e.
Mrs. W. T. H of Gales, came
lo visit friends
here.
M. I. and J. A.
returned Monday evening a trip
up rood.
Mrs. U. Cut I left Monday eve-
for Kin-Ion to j her
who has a position
R. Rector o
Trinity X. V.,
preach in The church Wed-
Miss Wilson has been sick
for some days.
time in Iran
bore Tuesday evening.
G. K. the who is
ways up lo mud, is in town.
J. W. Wiggins came down
J. Jr., returned
Washington lint night.
Sugg returned Tues-
day evening from Raleigh.
Ex-GoT. returned Tuesday
from City.
Mis Kale came
down Tuesday evening to visit friends
Mrs. W. II. Harrington and little
son returned Tuesday evening
Rocky
Mrs. If. C. daughter,
of Va., Tuesday eve-
to her sister, Mrs. K. M
Cheek.
Rev. John Harding and wife and
children, of X. Y., came in
Tuesday evening lo visit his uncle,
Mai. Harding. Rev. Mr. Harding is a
native of county He will
preach hi St. Paul's church
here tonight.
FOR FUN.
alright by the
Clown.
A card received by Rn
If, in Norfolk, save
hot continued Tie
by high
Ankle Sprained.
In out door his
Tuesday W. II
ever a tricycle
fell, the fall ore of his ankles
He suffering very
the and has to g,
on
Services House.
A. W. will pro at
Forbes House, above
ea lbs
Sunday at J Fol-
lowing this he will the
lac tn Sin day after
noun in each
arc out for the marriage of
Thigpen, of Mildred,
In Mr. J. Greenville,
on at noon, in
the church Mildred.
Died
Rev. T. V. Harrison, n of
Fret Will church, at
Ayden Sunday night idler an of
weeks typhoid lever. He
one of the twin preachers,
Our Townsman Elisabeth
Governor Jarvis, our honored est,
made an
call Thursday evening. We both
TOW younger in our of the
olden times struggles.
Tin- Cornet Hand
did then-selves great lo their
cf Governor the Ar-
The was artistically
rendered by veterans who
else.
Time for Action.
Why can't business men get to-
and start a knitting factory
here If one good step is Ink, u in
factories others will be sure
to follow. It can hardly be expected
Greenville will have such
prises until the home people make the
first Blurt. Let the outside see
that there is n spirit progress mid
improvement here and will he
ready to come and invest
among us. Greenville losing
opportunities by not g itself to
secure factories. The town
f For R
GRAVE
cakes are d ripe,
livery coal dealer in a small
weigh.
A downtown dealer Our
can't be beat.
A joke with point to it The bout pin
on teacher's chair.
is generally conceded by n.
lo be a hole-some game.
is a member
one of our oldest
looks her age.
understand the Spanish are
going to push tho Cuban campaign on
water. didn't accomplish
anything en land. land
and water, their name mud.
you getting along
with your wheel II. can't
really tell, I over anybody
any more, I am not sure whether
O sign improvement or tailing
Ill III El. ITEMS.
X. C Oct.
T. J. Jams passed ugh
here on last Monday on his way to
Bus teeth City.
Williams, 11- i . of
and Col. I. A. Sugg, Greenville,
spent Friday here on legal business.
Mrs. W. Nelson and are
visiting her mother Si
Miss Lizzie mid sister, o
Conetoe, were their sister, Mrs.
S. per, last week.
S. S. Moore was smiling pleasantly
he lo
tat girl.
The church was
on the occasion of the mar-
Mr. I., Thigpen,
ville, to Miss Cherry, the
young and of
the late II. C S. on Thursday
morning, Oct. o'clock,
The s were cf
Fred
John L. Fleming, of House, Joseph
Thigpen, Hill, and M. C. S. Cherry,
cl at appointed
hour the wedding march began to peal
its sweet and solemn strains
the skillful of Miss
of Hamilton. The an
church in the following order
Sherrod and M. C. S. Cherry
John L. Fleming and
by two flower girls, Miss-
is Annie Cherry and Hilda Knight.
The groom next with his best
and brother, Joseph then
came Miss Lizzie with the ,
meeting at niter where
they wen happily married by Rev. J.
II. Morton,
church, N. C.
after the ceremony bride and groom
went to the depot by a
urge number and
lo hid them goodbye on departure
for Nashville, Tenn. Mayo
and M. C. S. accompanied
home lo spend a few days. A
urge en win the
which attest to popularity and
high esteem in which bride was
held in this community. May
through be a long, happy
and prosper set one.
While is slowly
i-l mother dear,
W ceased
in.
close cf e Jay,
While bells are
my heart u
Mother d I'll of
only a few ago,
mother.
That you were with u- here,
Rot alas yon pi,
Slept so near
slept, a
As TOO dreamed you looked I
-Mother you dreamed the dream cl
death.
As I last looked into lace, mother.
That lace so fond and true,
My heart a moment,
For a d toy.
Moth, h- has long
thy I'll no more tee
Hut in image see
There, live
Leans
Many eyes to shed their lean.
BOOM day we'll meet
Not very long, haps for years,
Now the to
My soul begins to crave,
I think those me, .
Are there on
The most complete stock at
TORE.
COUNTRY.
three persons in death
in the of a at
A v, in of oil has en struck on the
Stiles Senator Mills,
near Tex.
A mob striking at-
toe work in mines
at Mount W. Va.,
and forced them lo quit work.
The yellow fever situation
south to grow worse. There
were new eases and in
Now Orleans Monday.
The estate U.
the car mag-
is estimated all the way from
to
In the ease of ex-Army
John L Judge has up
proved jury's finding ft Washington,
D. Ci that has been
countable for.
W. R. Foster, Jr., who
New York nine years
to Produce
in that has been
Paw A reward of was
his
A train oil tho Now York
railroad plunged n Into
Hudson liver, morning.
persons lost their lives and
many ethers were injured.
The Squadron, comprising
the York and Brooklyn,
and Texas
Iowa, has arrived at York
an extended tour in
have prevailed along
cod in the last few days. The life
crew ill Cobb's
were compelled to n the
because the gale the
and the surf washed away sonic
buildings.
ext Door to Bank
We
Lend
in
Dress
Goods
Again
This
Come
and
see.
Bill
You want the newest, prettiest and
most stylish
GOODS-
I Our Autumn is now ready and
surpasses any we have ever shown.
j Tie Most Attractive Fabrics.
latest domestic novelties. No
house shows such
J Lang's House.
LANG SELLS CHEAP.
Get on the Ground Floor.
We sell Groceries so low that k will make your
head swim. We are receiving daily
choice line of
. era. era. mm.
Canned Goods of ah kinds,
and everything y t in a first-
class Grocery which we offer at prices
that defy competition.
James B, White.
are Norfolk prices of
tor yesterday, as furnished
by i
of Norfolk
Good
Low
tn Ti
J. R. COREY
is-
AND COLLARS
A General;, Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line
Groceries.
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
W. Brown.
see
Clothing, Capes, Dress Goods. Notions, Caps.
RICKS TAFT.
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Summons
S i
ft.
Josephine
The defendant above lake
that an action a- above
of that has
be-u of at
lbs
said defendant will
tint she is to
pear at the next or the Superior
Pitt to be hid the
Monday after the 1st Monday of MM
II in lag the tali el December,
In mM enmity in
N C and
demur in Ma . ton
or the will to i
for tin- com-
plaint. of October.
E. A.
Cirri. Court, Co,
Professional Cards
W. M.
Inf.
the
F.
Valuable Farm for Sale
fly Varies of; of
of mads in a certain
herein en
titled Ricky all v-i-n-
I Monday,
or before the Conn
door In Greenville, public
els th bidder tor cash.
certain or i
hi township,
late Olive rest I d at
hi- death, bounded hi lands, of the
late a. u. Tuft, the land- of
Dunn C. Joseph
Foreman
Anton Hudson Tar River,
or loss,
tract of bind lies of
Greenville and i weal of Urines-
land and upon main
Upon ii i- a lour room
barn,
i o
a well of good water,
day of
BLOW,
Commissioner.
JAKE .
at In all courts.
Collection,
pay th
l W. w
SKINNER .
.-.;, to Latham
N. C.
B.
.-in N. Get X. C
G ALLOW AT t II
Ore
Practice In all
A -fair Not the M
nearly every of the cover.
states of then is nu
attorney whose
mo to net for the in
legal
ox low
Tho
not
to based on
be to
of an w .
K. the
Ml th r i of Pill
county, will Hie Mi
of i o'clock M.
in i. i. Jambs,
hie on Mouse doe said county
o law
. . . fol
on I no- ,.
lo state l, a of land
professional .-ruins. adjoining the lauds II. Carney,
a v.,,
about the best paid, of j I. a to A
Cooper
lion ire than country lawyers with ,
clients. The
I o,. r . ,, ,, I,,, ,
i ill Of I. A W
at
Kill
X.
I i
of claims.
John II. I,, i
X. i . ii. i
and La
S. C.
ii V the Courts.
of an order Beard I
meeting in r, will on
Monday,
i e i our House door In the town
Greenville, .,; public sale . r
it o pare of land in
the tow i of known
hi plan of said town a ii i X.
lying on of
and In fro it
Mouse, and being the lot upon which
the Harlot II. now
I t 1-
1st. ii ., n. .- to
ii on Ale In ,,.
. ;. at ,
time
. ,;. ,
can i n- ,
be on th
in I. As a whole.
T no. I .
pal I an day ill 1-
one third m the first January
and one third the
WHAT THE WOOD SAID TO
LITTLE BOY.
the id la
th l
I . . r.
a- b lie
v ;
The
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i. .
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h 1- . . .; r
I liter-
w, -i, t
on the i,
privilege to p i pat whole
any lake deed. Pose
ion ii day
January, law, and title
of the purchase i-
I.
-aid of
ii it. the right any ii I
bids.
This October
WILLIAM M.
i CO.
I . . .
p . .
On ill.
i .
h. l
V. mail I
As . .;
mad
. .
fl i i lag ii in
I Con it.
M.
Jas. and vile
Cherry, Elliott Brother an
V-.
M t. I Trot-
lee of tie ii el M. II.-
is.
and i f
Superior Court l it County In tho
action rendered on -Mi
of Die
ea Commissioner i .
decree will sell at n i
highest bidder, at i mitt II.,,.,.
door n ., on s.
day 30th day October, all the
right, title, Interest Mid
nun Bernard the time hi- death
and to the follow Inn described lands
In PHI I.,,.
of more or less, adjoining the
I In . town-
ship and lying in the the
the Allen nod Smith roads. Quo in
the town of known I ,
No. being the ,.,. u , .,
Masonic Lodge lot, also the lands known
Hi., town commons, situated on Tar
and known is tho steam mill i;
and x., u ;, , t,
town Greenville lying on
street, said Interest
lot being a one half Inter-
f x,.,.
led when sale .
M.
Sept.
I .
Commissioners Of myriad
And mi. . . .
nth i . la . . ii. .
Hayed,
L . .
X i i
.,. braid
I I ; sin;
-i . ; v n the
II . on black I .
Bat they U, w n.;. i n .-.
II ; , r.-l
the -r. ml .
lo ray b
I ; .
t . on
t .
v. . as
And i II i I,
Vet still I
s . .- , ;. , .
I i . you tad roe
. ii .-
SO said II ; . .
. night,
III I I I . i ii lair,
s be I an
When ill .
-1 L In All I
Execution Sale.
In the Superior
I'm County. Court.
faille Joyner
extra, of B. J,
V-.
The and Improvement
Company and P. n.
virtue of an directed to I
the from tho Superior
court of county r above
will, on Monday, 1st
November o'clock M.,
Court House of laid
tell to th highest bidder for to
satisfy said all the right,
and Interest which the said Greenville
i 111- iii the following described
real estate, of I Hid ill
Greenville township, that of Hie the the
known as the William Moon in
hind in the of II K i . i . .- ,, ,
j .
other., and being the tract of laud con- mid M n hinds,
by dead from l. B, House lo said
Company upon which the mill plant
of the Greenville Land Improve-
being
part of said land now owned the
Greenville lying. I i l .
of Railroad. land, and h i-
To. i
I .
man I Cole, i tin
or ii- . . ,. .
big
speaker could not la mi hand The
. turn till
was , . , .-id
tumble fellow n bod been n .
minor in West Virginia. He con-
Mil u mi, tho
committee was in fear
womb ring what
But t an I
said
pi . ; r, urn In r. to talk to
you about
mo, and you know I know
bilking about, and I ., oak
you if you know the dill e
Colo. n ain't
ii try. mail you know
i. in l , is
gas that is In Um
Argonaut.
India
which may i classed
. th,
mid
of clients. The at-
general of Kansas els
year. The general
gets and in Ne-
Tho attorney general
of New who baa
t. do, gets
and tin mi y I
who bus t. do,
gets only Colorado her
general 13.000;
03.0001 Georgia, and Florida,
attorney general of Iowa
of contingent fee on n
scale. He
and S day each day
that he is or ought to be in
general
in I in Ala-
IS,; . and in California,
general of Ken
icy I fir-,
amount of i varies.
The attorney general in Missouri
. South Carolina, .
Island, West Virginia
elect an nay general tin- year,
when he will serve for
years and get
general of
f,.; . but the
. y general the m e -1 . i
the states and the one In which mo
Of to.-I i . leg
. . are to , considered,
. Tl o attorney
I wise new
state, lint Ti Ml is lib-
with her official lawyer
pays hint W gen-
in ton gets
unit iii Mi 1.1
states,. .; ;
n only
f. In Ind inn the j of
j to ml .- in
. . . I stub
ii -1
, . II .
D y general .
It an nits general ills
u or-
el If us ii us
. in. ti .- i ring
. . . ; . ., bore-
us foe .
the.
. ll I
which i . ill
. of
New York In Martin
Van Dun u, C, lg-
den Dickinson
ad Aaron D w York Bun,
Gowan
A W,
being
A i M. own a
rd, One
Moore heirs
lard W M G .
the weal en
I. I In heirs -ii r
and.
et adjoining
TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
WARRANTED. PRICE CO ct
t. In i , . .
l.-iii. Mo.
emu, tunic no i,,. d
. ,,. v., r.
and A Rogers land . .
t-
Ml M
, . e i acres being
part of W Me
stead and using part -it apart
l H K Mellow ill i.-i I U
One other adjoining the
lands of LA the Cathrine
John tract
. k and lands of God-
r and
being same to W K
I A
A an one fourth
interest tin and
lo h
II James nor to
1- made,
day toiler
ill I'm Count v.
Execution Sale.
To an execution my
against J. II, W. h.
A. I will on
the day f
i . Hi.- Co ii Iii ii-. in Green-
ill. sell to the for cash
f rib real
ill . n lead- from
In Mi
;, j ., . ,.,
a branch thence -aid to
Ti aster's Crock tin laM creek
to the v.-i down laid
prong lo n milk I gum about
the old
th west OS piles lo county
read thence road to th-.
. more
i. the tract of land Thad
ii
W. II.
County.
Old ,
Are from all other
medicines-
specific duty, doing away with
drastic and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Till the liver, re-
moves the the bile
moves the bowels, The
Tonic doc- the rest.
Have one tree at any -lore.
Complete
Co. N Y
. . J
ma v . r
. and ear,
. r et .
. . ,
. .
. I, rd
An I ton
don . . ha was
a b i . r land-
i .; I . and
for ii . i in n
. Into n -v bur
and when ; Joining In re
a . e
to about tho rent. When it
;. lb
tho would add, pay
our u . Id that
. i but ti.,
nothing I
II II
Iii . ill my tho,
-1. . in. lo
only in lime
booing
hoes the
i day of .-it 1.1 arm
W. II. I
Pitt r horse, in tins why.
mint in whom
-1 for
I . . ,. y.
. . ,.
Fl nun prepared
vita . ; iii-
In the pit tut t
;. . hill . . R
A . . M.
.- it.
Pills
Cure AH
Liver His.
Secret of Beauty
i health. The secret of health is
the power to digest and
a proper of food.
can never done when
the liver does not act it's part.
know this
Liver Tills are an
lute cure for sick headache,
constipation, torpid liver, pill l,
SERVICE
Green
v He touching at all land-
Tar .
I A. M.
Re leave Tarboro A. If,
and Saturdays
in same
in -e arc lo stags
of r mi Tar River.
Connecting at with
for
Hew York and Boston.
i. is should order their goods
la Dominion fr id
York. from
Iron
in.
Agent,
J Agent,
NO
V. C.
iii will i i
It MM
n all
AT
Tc
buy V-v
v o u
FURNITURE
OR Old at Hit t.-to
the
. CASH
in inn V o
U I
end M
y r
O.-.-. U. G. .
J. . v . ii
. . pi C
. . . W In a oft
. i- -1 . t. . S
A -.-
; V . L-. ,.; .--
re. c. t
ill the Iv
contains
lies, and over large
Battle
and War Book ever
and the only one that
justice tn
be bought for. It. one
Agents lo
-ell book new easy plan
Manx of ti. lady and tits
who are making from to
month, Son-
of others Interested are
for a
descriptive and
tn agents. Address, Courier
Journal Job luting Co., Louisville.
Ky.
A. Land Sale.
One id Farms in County
to hi -o d Sale
vii power noted in me
by two
at one hi the
i u-o of John T. A.
wife K. and the
oil or A. T. Hi lice A Co. against I A.
wife Millie E. Sugg, will
sell at to the highest bidder
the till day Dec.
that valuable lying on south aids
Of Tar River about two and a half in lien
We.-t of known a the
Charles land containing
about live hundred and seventy acres
more or h s.
a general of the hind
run lie found in the two decrees
referred to but a
will I e given of the lands to he sold
on the day I or can be had
sale by mo it my
. i
j The m- of sale in said decrees i
flush but If tho i not
ed to pay all cash mid gel
he can, if ho desires, make
to pay part cash on
the balance by giving bis note pay-
with simple interest, in annual
secure. by a on
the
Is valuable fur
dot. of corn or tobacco and is
well supplied with tobacco barns, pack
wishing to buy a fine farm
near town will do well examine this
one.
Any desired can b. bad
apt lying lo the undersigned.
N. c., Oct 18th 1807.
T.
Commissioner,
MARBLE
Wire andiron
work
prices reasonable.
I Sine t to
IN-
Whichard, N. C.
Tho Stock complete in
every department and
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious prices as low as the low
and kindred discuses. est. Highest market
Liver Pills for country
OLD RELIABLE
-----S AT Till. A LINK--------
has
fr Mt n- we
I have on Am h
for for N. T
sf
J. I, SUGG
GREENVILLE- N. C
HOUSE.
All placed in strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
AM FOE FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF
We have t a new
line Col-
and in wood,
and cloth ever to
We prepared tr
in all Its
Personal attention to con-
and en-
trusted to care will receive
every of respect
Our prices are tower man
do not want bat
We can be a, any and all
limes in the John
BOB G BE EKE ft CO
Coast Line
in Aug.
I No l -line
n. m. 11.10
a in, 11.68
son ii m. Mount
in, p
3.31 p m.
I p iii, pm,
Norfolk 6.05 p m. Washing-
ton p , Baltimore
s in, a m.
New York a m,
p in.
DAILY No Mac
p fa, m. Warsaw 0.10
p m. p m,
Wilson p m. Tarboro
a m. Rocky Mount
Ii m, 1.41 a m. Nor
a in, Petersburg
a in. Richmond a m,
Washington 7.41 a m,
more s m,
a in. Now York p
m. Boston
DAILY so H Due Lake
i p m, Chad
p in Marlon A p
m, 7.25 p m, Sum-
p in, Columbia 10.05
Denmark a m, August
u in. Minion am,
Atlanta 12.15 p m. Charles-
ton 10.20 inn.
a m. 8.20 a m,
St. Augustine
pa pm.
ARRIVALS AT WiLMINGTON-
NORTH.
DAILY No.
Ma 1.03 pm. New York pm,
Philadelphia 12.05 am,
more am, Washington
4.30 am, 0.05 am,
10.00 am, Nor-
11.50 am. Tarboro
12.12 -iii. 12.45
Cm, Wilson pm,
pm, Warsaw 4.02,
pm, III pin,
DAILY No.
Boston 12.00 New
York 0.30 am. Philadelphia
12.00 pm, 2.25 nm,
Washington 8.40 pm, Rich-
pm, Petersburg
Norfolk 2.20 pm,
0.43 pm, Tarboro
0.01 pin. Ricky
am. Leave Wilson am,
7-01 am, Warsaw
7.5.1 am. 8.05 am.
DAILy No.
x i New 0.20 am, Jackson-
ii i in. am. This train
at Walnut street.
from SOUTH.
DAILY No.
12,15 P. M. Tampa 8.00 am, 1.50
pm, pm,
12.50 night, Charles-
ton 5.38 6.60
am, Atlanta 8.20 am,
0.30 am, Augusta 3.06 pm,
Denmark 4.65 pm.
am, Florence am,
Marlon 0.35 am,
10.35 am, Lake
11.06 sin,
Train on Scotland Neck Branch
eaves 4.10 p. m., Halifax 4.18
m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.10 p
p. m., 7.66
m. leaves 7.60
s. m., 8.62 a. m. Arriving
a at a. m., 11.40 as.
daily except Sunday.
Trains on Branch
Washington 8.20 a, m., and p . m
rives Parmele 9.10 a. m., and 8.40 p
., Tarboro 0.46 a. m.,
Tarboro m., Parmele a. m.
ind 6.20 p. m arrives Washington
a. m., and 7.20 p. m. Dally ex-
it Sunday. trains on
Branch.
Train leaves N C, via Alb.
Raleigh R. R.
p. in., P.
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.00 p. m.
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except
in., Sunday 9.00 a in.,
Tarboro 10.16 and
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves
dally, Sunday, a.
arriving 7-30 a. id. Re-
turning leaves 8.00 a. m
at a. m.
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R
i, leave Dun bar
p Clio p m. Returning
leave a m, a a,
arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun-
day
Train
for Clinton except Sunday,
a. m. sad 8.60 p. m-
m. i m.
Train No. makes connection
t points dally, all rail via
alas at Mount with
and Carolina R R for Nm
Q i all points North via Norfolk.
T.
Sun;,
M.
Tarsi papers for fl
The Farmer and Mechanic, the
paper years ago,
guidance of Capt- It- A
made excellent r
ii the State,
been revived at as a
farm borne
Pi many in this section
who took Farmer
Mechanic would
it and we are prepared to
following extraordinary
For we will send
I no North
of and The
Farmer and all
papers a whole
o will give yon the
home news, general
news the farm news, and
think of three of a
whole year for
If you Con-
added to the above list
you can get it for TO cents more,
or thrice a week New York
Wot Id for cents. Any other
paper or magazine wanted we can
you a discount on in con-
with
Where there's a will
usually a contestant.
Snow cornea down in the winter
and goes up in the summer.
Time flies. That's one
it has flying machines.
The wind baa a great deal do
with making the
When some men feel bin , they
get drunk and paint things red.
The stronger the butter is m the
tab the weaker la in the
A doctor may spend money like
water, but be get it from
the well.
After a man secures a girl's
hand be sometimes hods she baa
him her thumb.
One w.-id always leads on to
matter whether yen
are reading Bible or a
novel-
One should make allowance for
follies. The cat, the
greatest of all animals, is
most frisky
Journal.
The woman in the world
is said to be tho Senora
no, of Chili and Peru, who is a
widow on the oilier Bide of
Her wealth sounds lite that of
p i . i- s of the fairy tales beloved
of states
M Senora owns
a t ships, silver mines
in Chili, vineyards and a stock
potteries
which v all America
with coal minis of
immense value, all the Inn
houses and public at
and nearly all the copper
in Chili aid and she is
supposed to I three fourths
of with Her
immense wealth doubtless
largely owing to her shrewdness
as though inherited the
greater part of it, she has doubled
original amount of her
The Senora de
is lull, dark d so it
is within bounds of
that remains a widow
from choice- Her m income
ii no less than
Record.
Young
Love a who loves
his mother so fondly for her
sake he is to other
women. Love a young who
is pure hearted. Love n
man who believes there is a
nobler career in life to a
good dancer or a society
man. a man who is
rot ashamed tears for
sorrows, or u tender song or for
a beautiful thought. Love a
young who be
laughed out of a
Dumb Animals
The Same Result.
Ask any old man who has
realized his pet object in life if he
is and be will probably
The man whose
dream was to accumulate wealth
la worried to death when he gets
it. He fears be will lose it or that
his family will squander it.
The ambitious politician who
finally high o
which be has sought aft bis lite
is made wretched by bis and
false friends- Every man who
wants to be famous, powerful,
rich or in any way will
admit bis old ago that the
game was not worth the
What is is wealth
Since Adam there have been
millions of rich men and great
men, bat only a few of their
down. Their dost
now mingles with the common
or other mortals, and they
are forgotten. The poor toiler
who has his lot,
loving his and his fellow
man, is far happier when bis
is run than the so-called great
ones earth.
Big Figure
There are over of
railway in operation the world,
and, according to Mr. P.
the century
over Of present
number, just about one half are
in this country. The of
railroads all over the world, thus
far, has been
it is estimated that the a root
railways cost Th o
railroads employ
people. are big figures,
but the railroads represent a vast
interest in world's wealth-
Baltimore American,
It has long been apparent that
there are more Hum
can u paying practice,
more than
clients, and more teachers than
schools. It is now claimed
this has reached
pulpit, that preachers fur
n i. in 1.1 i i that
denominational theology
and tho various
church societies for
young men to an i-d are
swelling army of young
clergymen are the
older cues out of their pulpits.
This over production of
is not of
the
although it is perhaps most con-
in
bodies.
las a board of
pastoral imply to
for churches churches
tor with the result
Now is overran with
clergymen pulpits. The
evil is quite us apparent in the
Methodist Episcopal
There is an
i. Id any more
which resolutions are
offered protecting against
i conferences
j are too few church
to appointments for
residing
conference
Times.
A POINT TO BE REMEMBERED.
life love cf
husband and other
living loosen lbs tie
W. in the
November
expose the not having of one's
home. A home tS not, of
n palace. Tho
is a
better than the meal
Our is conducted on so
principles, honorably presented
truthfully advertised. We have gathered
from best most t markets
all the new desirable novelties adapted
to the want of the people community
This cone of attraction is Rich in Quality.
en Style, Price. probable, it is just
We have to meet your require
for seasonable goods in every respect-
We invite you to one of tho est displays
of up-to-date and seasonable merchandise
ever the people of tin's vicinity.
Come to the Show of Shows. feature
of the entertainment is replete with Style,
yo want
and sec
High
Quality and Small Price,
to sec this Show of Shows conic
fine assortment of
AND TRIMMINGS
As to Importing
are imported into
the United States from foreign
which own farmers
should produce. During eight
months of present your
have abroad over a
million and a hall eggs.
the same mouths of we
bought about four and a half
million. With corn so abundant
that have no market for it,
our farmers should have eggs to
sell to the the world after
supplying this During
the same eight months of we
imported nearly a hundred
fifty million pounds of rice and
meal,
pounds cf butter.
These are a few of the items. Ail
of might have been raised
at Sun.
The Sew Reporter.
The no rod
rushed the
and laid a before tho
city editor with the air one
who bears news of vital
one withering
glance at the youth the city
editor us bis eagle eve upon
piece of news, which began
hour this
Hen a
years of age, was shot killed
during a quarrel by Henry White,
aged years- Two
who witnessed the affair, James
Dayton, aged -M. and
Tyson, need respectively,
informed policemen
and Donovan, who
Wheeling
his chair and facing his youthful
victim, with u half.
look, the city editor
why the
name of the nine gods at once
t you get the ages of those
two
Post.
Spain's Losses In the Cuban War
nag
Ladies and Gents Notions and
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes
Hats, and Caps, Groceries, Hardware,
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware,
Breech Loading Shells, and the
largest stock of
FURNITURE
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given
in this community. Come and see how much
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who
you arc, where you live, how much or how
little money you have got. There is no Store
where your dollars will do you as much good
as they will do you here.
Yours Truly
poi-i I.- .,, a
about
that it, after all, rests solely
two people, act that
makes no difference where they
live- is very good a the-
But thousands cf
tho that the
theory will work out pi no-
Happiness depends upon
tho of the people
pints of it. People who slop
statute never Tree
happiness thrives what it feeds
Let outer
two lives, happiness becomes
and unhealthy. But let
lives tilled with content.
with domestic pleasure,
with germ of evolution
which springs the hearth-
stone, and tho happiness which
Springs from elements is
purer, sweeter more
to our natures our
our souls. A nils wire
mads to abide together
as elements
earns lute to sweeten
hallow place
should b sons little place, sobs
corner this big world which
they sail their own. their
very whore
around them speaks of the
band's energy and the wile's
achievement. That is
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Is Amen Away
It is to feared that the
amen is losing some of its
is considered
exactly in
almost
over the when an
leaps red hut from the heart
of some brother explodes
amid tho frigid stillness of
service Is the amen
forbid. Has
the fact of decadence any
the spiritual
the Church I We
that it his.
operas, lectures, etc., are
not considered without
the presence of
in the form of applause Why
should the sacred
considered out of in
sanctuary comes to us
hoary centuries
tho sanction
It has and
by tho Holy Ghost- It has a
place nm u. us. Its place is too
often Let us revivify
and tho
Advocate.
diversify
The Herald
says I this
should warn tho farmers to pay
more attention to fond
Cotton should be a surplus
money crop, and it would a
good thing to produce very
of it for some years to
Singular.
Mai had
issued a warrant
Young, the killed at oil
mill, and had put it into
hands of of an officer to serve.
The officer arrived at mill and
was just going in to arrest the
when the letter killed.
Charlotte
One hundred thousand
Alabama coal have been sold for
delivery at Vera Cruz, Mexico, for
the use Mexican railways
which have heretofore obtained
their supplies It
is not likely that this newly ac-
quired trade will over again be
recovered by traders- It
seems impossible that
should compete
against the advantages in
mining, cost transportation
greater possessed
by operators in the Southern coal
fields.
The accuracy of the s
that recently published in
Sun relative to the
the Spanish army in is con-
firmed by the statements cl the
Havana correspondent the
de Barcelona, the
killed and have
between and
men, or a year
This is a
has ever in
any war modern s i and. as
we understand the it does
not include
invalid soldiers who been
shipped Havana to Spain.
It Is a huge sacrifice to her pride
that Spain has U Is tho
price she has paid Cuba with-
out assurance that she will
retain
has dissipated her strength in an
effort which there in not any
promise She her
sous her treasure a pit
which there is no deliver-
No wonder that we bear
a voice Madrid
asking, Spain become a
York Sun-
lot
I S
BAKER HART
Tor Lockjaw.
Hardware
Tinware
A man must a
in his to
him to listen calmly to
whistling bullets.
Spokes, Nubs, Building Paints
Oils Stoves.
Fair Dealings and at Rock
Bottom Prices.
MAIN SHEET, GREENVILLE, N. C
To Editor of The
Journal
I several deaths
from caused a
nail the foot- I
thought would toll tho
public of a seemingly strange
remedy. Several had
my a who stuck a
nail in It was very
much swollen nod know nothing
to do. Some told to
tho wound with yum. I
bad no My father
being a physician. had been
taught to look upon such a thing
as ridiculous, simply to please
her i got tho after burn.
ling it the out
smoked tho wound. Well, while
. I held smoke she Would say
she felt it drawing. To my
the swelling was
morning there was no more
used it another
tho wound no
trouble. used it on another
occasion and wound no
trouble- In this they also
tho
I think tho would
do a kindneSS to copy this
extensively. It may lie
moans of
mortal. I ask who
have occasion not to to
use this remedy. It will be
I possible to with less
used
ah Conversation is u
A good talker is born, not
By reading good books, by keep-
one's self well informed as to
interesting of the day,
inn a good
s most
ting by no
those who know the most, but,
Instead, who have the
greatest of tact, most
sympathetic, versatile, and, most
Important of all, have that
something that, lacking a
better name, we call magnetism.
Mint- I'm-
Shoes should always wiped
offend put a bag with
not In use.
Silk and ribbons
should washed salt and
water and ironed wot to look well.
A cure for is to draw
as much sir as the lungs will
hold, and retain it as long
possible,
Egg Status may removed
from silver forks spoon by
robbing them with n little very
fine salt-
spots on or
cotton by the iron may
removed by setting them in
t be
An excellent starch for dark
calicoes, etc., is made
by loft from
breakfast of pun water.
Make, the starch us usual.
There woman in Mont-
who will be
about tho future
Bliss Tilly was
along of that town
Saturday, so hard
that jaws became
locked Shu thought false
teeth had wedged tho
jaws, and alter removing tho
and to relief ran
; tho It
required tho e
a doctor two to get
her jaws back in place.


Title
Eastern reflector, 29 October 1897
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 29, 1897
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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