Eastern reflector, 27 September 1898


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A VERY PECULIAR BOAT.
.-.-.
Stall
. aid bark
a canoe
Pacific
the
to
mailing an
Mil in mer to
NeCtars course, and
men M it found It to be a
II He had the
the canoe, near-
i um water. inside
impossible to stand up
I l slippery bottom. To make his
, position mere
as fit-Mint with a
art , h was desperate efforts la
H from boat, a shark nook
was thrown carpenter. it w
cot b had stabbed
It w. conquered.
.-.- was on hoard a
of fish were found swimming
about. Th fish
pounds, and ended la a for a
on board.
The canoe Is about feet
on eel OS of a solid lot. with rears
Of end, which would the lot If
from a diameter of at
feet. There Is not a of
easel it. bat alone the gunwales
ire Doles in which of
were used to hold to
wrung the oars.
The Reflector Book
a nice assortment Fountain Fens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens.
You will be astonished when you see them
are.
You may never
But should
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.
for
Places are cut out
the thwarts. were of
pieces placed u
wet and lo
is a in bottom to step a
Bat.
Cant thinks
lo sour of the native of Hal-
Island, In group,
ran the i
a-ha the curious vessel vat
up Tb presence of flab
be accounted for
A heartrending story comas torn
Pans about an old lady of called
Virginia, who alone with par-
rot, named Sylvia, and her cat Nestor,
day ago. W the despair of her
Sylvia died. Virginia
to take her to the
r's. who sent her a few
later looking mom beautiful
be In life Virginia, some-
plated her treasure on
table lo admire, was called out of
the who In
her lifetime had been Ailed a
of baa, no
a a l
County. Al . has Inter-
acting phenomenon matron
who has fallen heir to an
other period of youth Mm, Mb Em-
aged i
family, has for
old woman with white wrinkled
fare and enfeebled Twenty
even years ago a brother
her head.
About a year ago her health
ed to improve. Her
her figure became more her
brighter, her more
Her hair began to dark and her
gums to swell. she has a fine
of black hair has rut a new
and complete et of regained
her erect carnage or years ago.
and looks like a or
forty years of age.
radish t
pieces of the root
long. For cultivation la the garden,
the ground Is prepared s
and the pieces of roots
rd la rows from two lee; apart
to IS Inches In the row.
Hark off the ground stake I nasal
hole with a dibble or
ind so that upper end is ill
the
about the
tree from weed-and
cabbage. The soil should be rich
tad in good condition. The
is dug In fall durum
moist weather other crops ban
been taken raw The earth la ail
shaken from the route these
in or pita, lo be mat hen I
during tie
ml-
ATLANTIC COAST HUE
i I'M .
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on
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York 1.51 a m,
n m.
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a as.
P m. p n.
m.
a m. Mount U-i
m. Nor-
a in.
a m,
Bin
a. a m,
II. a m. New York
m. m.
except p New
pro
isms J
North Carolina In the
I Court
Annie
The defendant
take notice, that an action
emit rd as bore has been commence I
in of I lit roomy
for an absolute of divorce
the said dot And the de-
will r that
be is to appear at next
of he i Conn f said
to held on the second Monday In
September neat at House of
in N. and
answer or demur to
said ac Ion. or th will apply
to the Court for the relic demanded
Mid
the Till ,. J .
P. O.
All Sticks
can get at
W. R. PARKER,
yo or imam;
model, or photo,
for IV
C. CO.
Patent Lawyer, WASH
Notice f Creditors.
Ta of th Conn
I'm County having, on the 6th day of
June 1808. issued lo me Litters of Ad-
ministration on the estate of
Barnes deceased is hot.
lo creditors of raid estate lo present
their claims me for at
on or
of June or this
plead bar of their per.
sons indebted to are j
to Immediate payment to me.
This the day of June Is-.
JESSE
A of.
deceased.
-Dealer la
Sift
his notice Inhere, our a, Is
branch
i Reflector Job Printing
from a f
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
ARE YOU
constitution by ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
to pay off old scores. . , i
bound he alighted oath, table, and headache,
malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Hue MM
i AS i p m. Chad-
Ml P Marlon
in. p m. Sum.
pm,
a m.
is 7.55 a m, 11.11 a m,
12.55 p m.
Ion
a m. 7.11 a m,
pa pin.
A AT
Creditors
duly qualified before U c
Court Clerk of Pitt county
executors to the la-twill
of Brow.,, deceased, notice l
hereby given lo persons Indebted to
u make Immediate payment
lo the an I all persons
having claims said estate mutt
same, duly
on or before the day of July, 1899,
or this will be plead In bar of
recovery of same. This day of
July, W
W. M BROWN,
at U.
lo Sylvia lo a heap of sour s
was work of an But,
Nemesis was at hand, for
use in bird, and See-
tor, with horrible pres-
The of
dead and Sylvia In w I
for poor slid She III a
charcoal stove and attempted
locate herself, hut the from
the I n
some arrived la
bar.
. A KENNEL FOR
Tobacco, Cigar
Flour, Sugar,
Always at lowest market
we buy direct from
of
VISITING CARD
FULL SHEET POSTER.
he I Reflector
Gives
snip. t
month
in
home
at
nice cents a
Are t
ill
hf
Eastern
s only I ti
c die
i-
to the farmers, oh-
; those
l that
y times more
n. DOT Warn U U d r With
Mule In a Ur-
There any number
of who have a dog. but no ken-
n- keep him in. Almost any kind
of kennel, will lo for a
clog, so as it him a place
to In and from the
rain and cold. If be get a big dry
goods box with a bole In one end
enough for him to no through he i
better off than the average of his race.
but a kennel made for
use Is better, and It can easily
be made in half a day.
size depend, of on
of your dOff, but for a canine of
medium size a box H long. IS
In. lies and high from
the ground to Hie roof peak will gift
ample room. If it is made larger or
smaller, the same
should be maintained.
make the front and bark with
peaked top, then the side and bottom.
In the front nit entrant hole and
sure to have It large enough.
lore, dog to and
every time he crawls in or out. This
opening should be mark-M with a COB-
put and with a keyhole m to
obtain the curved line. Above It. In
the peak, bore four hole.-, and with the
same saw cut away the wood between
them, shown In the so as to
wake a ventilator for dogs as well M
other animals need pure air. The back
can be treated in a similar manner, so
that a circulation of air can be had.
Now nail the sides to tin
and the front and beck to the bottom
and sides. the two peaks nail
a strip of wood to form a ridge
against which the upper ends of
board forming the roof are to be
Next put on the nailing it secure-
to the ridgepole, the lop edges of the
front and back. also to the upper
edge of sides.
Under front and bark a
piece of joist to raise the floor of the
kennel from the ground When this is
done, look Inside and tee that there it
no nail ends visible to tear the dog's
skin or stick Into him when he lies
down.
A staple with a chain to the
end of which may be a snap, be
driven In at one side of front If It
Is desired to keep the dog fastened. If
necessary a be fitted to close
the hole In front at night, so as to keep
the dog warmer In winter, but yon
must never forget to open It in the
morning, us it would bi very
able for a dog to shut In mi null
a place when he U awake. If Is
thought desirable to kennel
nail holes should be up and
entire outside treated to
A light colored paint
ti best.
Always place plenty of straw on the
floor of the kennel to make a soft bed
for your dog. will be more
to you let bis way than
bare idea of.
LOOK HERE
On
ll L
in of L. Hooker's
Meals and Oyster Serve at all
Hours and In any Style
E. LATHAM, Pp.,
Greenville. N. C.
Miss Richardson's
Select School for Boys
September Mat, at
Mrs. School house,
solicited.
Greenville School
Young Ladies.
Will ho In in College
near depot.
Limited o
,. L.
Fall begin. Thursday, 1-t MS
It airs of Tuition.
to Grades per
K courses
French, each
per month CO
Theory
month
Lessons
mouth
lo n on. lily.
taking both Maria and
course a III be allowed per cent
We to merit the substantial
pert and full of those
In true education and reap; I
you to make your
t once lo enter your girls at our
Any further desired
e given.
L. L.
Bethel High School
The Fall Term begins on
Is a of high
Only feral class will lie em-
work will
do ii.
i bad will be maintain o.
Hoard from to tier month
Or TI
J to l
j So i M
School
Music
A discount of per cent a ill be
lowed rash la for
a hi in
further Information see or ad
dress
rS,
AI V No.
I 1.01 pm. New York If
12.0.1 arc.
more
t am, Richmond 0.05 tin
am. N
am.
11.31
pm. Wilson pin.
pm, Warsaw Saw
cm, Ml
n H.
lion Kn
York 0.30 nm.
pm, 2.25 pm,
pm, Rich-
pm.
8.12 pm. Norfolk 2.20 pm
in
i in. i Mount
Leave
am.
Magnolia 8.05 am.
No.
r Tern am.
Mile 10.28 an. This train
I.
BOUTS.
hi. I at
I n V. M. Tampa am.
pm. pm
Savanna 1.45 night,
5.45
am, Atlanta nm, Macon
an, Augusta pm.
I 1.17 pm.
am,
Million nm,
10.38 am, Lake
am.
flees
MM 1.15 p. 4.11
p. m., arrives Scotland i
p.
p. Returning, leaves
m., Greenville s. Arum
x at a. 11.33
pt
lean
8.10 a, in., ind J. II p . n
9.10 a. m. p
m in n leave fell am and
i. M pm at i am
and Dally except Sunday
Train loaves n V,
in A Raleigh R. B. dally except
d it, u p. m., Sunday P. H
7.40 M., 6.10 p.
daily
7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a u.
arrive Tar 10.06 11.10
on Branch leave
Mi pm arrive
J pm Spring pm P. torn
leave Spring Hope am Nash-
ville Mi
daily Sunday.
mi Hi cranes
dally, except Sunday, 7.10 a
n. arriving 8.30 a. m. Re
earning leaves a. m
a. in.
Notice to Creditors
Having duly before
Superior Clerk of Pitt minty
as Executor of the estate of S.
Yates, deceased, notice Is hereby given
to all persons indebted to the estate to
payment t r-
tined. and all persons
sail estate must present
same, duly a toe
on r before the 18th day of
or Ibis will be p Mil
i of the recovery of their
ThU Jay ct July. MM.
s J.
Executor Tale
lamas wait Ml
nit time.
and fie at , w no
risk to run we sell at a close margin.
M.
Notice.
Melissa
vs.
R. J. W. arson
Jesse C. Carson
The defendant R J Car-
son Mill take that action e- .
titled as above has been commenced
the Superior Court of Pitt county for
alimony, and the de-
will notice that he
Is to appear at the next term
of the Superior c of to
be held on the second Monday after
the Monday in September, 1898 at
the Court House of In
M C and answer or demur
the in act ton, or the
id will apply to court for the
relief demanded In said complaint.
This day of August,
K. A.
F James, atty.
UNDERTAKER
a new
and the nicest line of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
in
Personal attention given to
funerals and bodies entrusted
to our care will receive every
mark of
Our prices are lower than ever.
We do not want monopoly,
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in John Flanagan
Buggy building.
BOB CO
Notice.
Having been appointed and qualified
1st rat or of the late Jesse Adam
all parsons are hereby
-I present all claims against the
estate of the said Jesse Adams for pay-
on or before M day of March,
or this notice will be plead In bar
of their recovery. All persona Indebted
to the said estate are to make
settlement. the
day of
; E. W. JACKSON,
T U Woolen, attorney.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves
for Clinton dally, except
It m. and 4.15 p,
am. and V
II M
Pass. Agent.
J R Manager
y M Manager
GREEN VILLE
MALE ACADEMY.
The n
Monday, Sept. MM,
Ti mis are
I y
Intermediate
Higher
42.50
to do
No effort will be
class work.
III In glad
tea or address,
W II.
W- Mat.
Km
Notice to Creditors
The Clerk Court
this day issued to me Letters of
Administration upon the estate of Rich
ard notice Is
given to all persons holding claims
said estate to present them to
nit for payment, duly authenticated,
or before th j 1st of or
this notice will h In of their
ii i -y. All persons Indebted to
are to make Immediate
payment of their to me
the 23rd day of June, ism.
C. J.
of Hi estate o; Richard
born,
N. C.
--HIS and POPULAR
Seaside Hotel, containing IS rooms
having been thoroughly overhaul
and Is now a lie, lea o
rent. Unless otherwise disposed of w
be opened fir guests,
under T
further or ad
John H. Owner
j C. k CO
GREENVILLE. N.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
to Ti R.
IN
leave W
for Tarboro touching at all land-
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday
Friday at A. M.
Tarboro at S A. M,
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
A. M. same days.
These are to stage
of water on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Boston.
Shippers should their goods
marked via Dominion trim
Mew York. from
Nor-
f Baltimore Steamboat
Iron Miners
Li Boston.
Washington,
T. C
N. C.
The Stock complete in
every department and
as low as the low
eat. Highest
prices paid for country
produce.
sines
A--
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER
NO
I I Hi
a t n
I L
P. convention
ti ibis
Now I- ill was a
of
a- S Min some
non a i. lo
records
local I or
k p- a will show.
lime we hare
e of
It
re oppose we would
r hear him again. It
pear., the
good Pitt. will-
lo
lo bide
or . v other
on lust Thursday they met
in solemn at Greenville
ard named bin as choice
representative
At least them did;
lad to stale
bow many.
a whole may favor
Taker return to the
hails, or it may be a
very small proportion pop
But at any rate, be has
been and election
in November will tarnish a i
K ares-
Key. Phillips is not an ob-
He baa been in pub-
eye many limes nod in
many many more. The
him well and
lack, fortune
so him,
will a kind-
similar lo ac-
corded lo the lair members,
who happen to stray
dry paths cl sobriety and
fa I by wayside.
Hut just
is el at I Lit particular time
lo i ad fusion I cannot,
lite me, imagine-
reports
say it was a Populist gather-
that nominated Bey. Phi
lips, la be beat man among
them, that they chose as II sir
Are no so-
in Pitt county, men
who have been sober and stood
by tie principled
lust all time t II
there are, consistency would seem
to cell for one of lo lead
hosts forth to battle and then
make laws tor them, instead of a
man who stands fir nothing but
remarkable ability destroying
moonshine liquor.
Ya I
or isms, I Mi
through farce of and
Ii I'm
or witnesses were earn-
mound, it evidence
was ever ever heard
of it.
They simply gouged
for every penny v
allow,
drank up and then
went borne. Asked why tins
to Queer
find this before
was exhausted. But they
Dee Bee
ed Skulkers In the race of
enemy o Cu-
she would call them now,
who bad been by
end and lire water
Old Nick.
But multiply
The Pitt
or s
rt cord.
Ii and to
peats his
bare to one lo fault but them
selves. II a man
stripe rs present them
elect him over good
pure men, who right to
complain- Every man lo bis
as when pig
lowed in mud.
Two tuxes election ballots
have been shipped from I
lo the to be,
voted by Pennsylvania sol-
there.
were accompanied by
officers, who
DISCOVERED BY A WOMAN
great has been
made, and ilia by a lady in s
y. fastened Its
upon her and for years aha with-
but or-
. ans Wars death
she
and could not sleep
Boa a way
by of us battle of
s very n
so relieved on taking list
dose that all night; sad Ii
bottles Ins been
11.1 i- 1.1.11,,.,
. N
U fr. -e SI Weal n-
n rug Stare. and
very ti ed.
DEPEND UPON US
and
or mm
in,, newest .
tries, selected with ex
quality, go
styles. e have a
for A large
K ,
A large is every depart-
mid
latest, time t complete
nil fail to
i stock at lake ad.
of ills of
iii i it mammoth stock
Keep at It.
t a -is I,
v in ii,
one
in it
i III n s om v th I
I-
Reward
The of this will lie
pleased lo learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease Hint science has
been Able to cure In all Its stages and
hat Is Catarrh. Hall's Cure Is
the only positive cure now known to
the medical catarrh being
a constitutions requires t con-
treatment, Catarrh
Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly
the blood surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and
the patient by building up
constitution and assisting nature In do-
its work. The proprietors have so
much faith In its powers that
I hey c Hit One oil for any
case that It fails to cure. Send for Hat
of testimonials.
V, J. . Props
Ohio
College, was bad-
hurt at college Sunday
A bicycle or a teem, Dr-
Taylor does not know
over and km eked sense-
less. Doctor is deal
and be did not moving
object. It was sometime
he The
Doctor's nose a as broken and
sustained other ii juries bis
bend
A Man Affairs
If what
st be is a
less
It says that among
things that to
easiness el Republican
es is s tho
greater number of mm r-
in to
u u to Is
have undeceived.
They low know that
is a drawback to business rather
than advantage, and will no
longer pay it.
Dry
Dress Edging, Notions,
of all hinds, Gents Furnishing Good,
Caps, black, tan
tr Qt ladies, men girls and boys.
king . at i ;
ii.
in ii. i
list ii ,. m the
i. i iii ii amount la
duel in In , n I.
good . nu.-r
ti i.-.-- n., ,. i . I ago. Hut we
, .,,;., ,. , I We to a
a mo iii . Inn cur con
in-. Populist,
Tb i lion Pop as its
is a i i-t
paper. is ed w i at
informed, is y
who t j run
Poi lick
et it might
whits
Ins e en
i.-i in. in a
ll Bevel ii ,
the i.;,. .- . K,, , ,
We make i- a- a sell Um s
y say ore In our , n our
our ; A beautiful line of
in black color.
In low all colors. Pock
ct
and Scissors we war
in i.
l. of
Shim, Poles
in
in all and sever,
feet
and
a lime during his
did Pitt preacher
himself and bis
by getting on a protracted
and appearing in public in
condition, ilia duties as a
and
bis cm net became a
be rent in papers a no
lite ll a be
In Hall
is he wrote,
Borne
member Legislature got
hold tbs notice on he way to
newspaper office and added
The Rev. Phillips, will
preach if he's not
it is not this we
know best and love most
The acme of bis career
a member of great
four-dollar a-day com-
mission to Investigate
Be case all
ll c nets greet man
is lakes the both-
me Lore March b
Li Um I'm meeting. Ai.
got who was
stingy to boy liquor. As
t me got
on Hatch
P lay trunks
old-time handbill
issued near Lancaster, England,
and u near I bed Lr Youth's
must have come
one who was em exam-
man who bad five
and made of them five talents
more. Let as hope be was re-
warded i
Williams, parish clerk,
sexton, town crier and bellman,
makes and sells all sorts of
groceries, likewise
hair aid wigs and cut on
shortest N. H. keep
evening school, where I teach at
humble reading, and
and singing. N, BI
play occasionally
wanted. N. shop next door
see where bleed, draw and
shoe horses with N
taught lo by
me, J. Williams, who buy and sell
old iron and coals. Boots and
shoes cleaned and mended.
ball on and
The death Miss Winnie
cl lb-
will be sincerely regretted
not only in the South but through
Out was a
man high purpose, and much
beloved. Marked ability,
distinguished
shown in her recent
ventures ; bat bet
death Urge success would
bat e come to her in her chosen
line endeavor. In
upon rude snap-
ping this stem held a
people will that her
brief she saw the strife o
stilled and a grout nation
reunited in as in name.
Philadelphia Record.
The beat In mid fir Cu
Bruises, Ulcers,
Fever Hates, Chapped Hards,
Chilblains, tuns, all
and cures files or no
ii Is give
i i or money
i at., per sale
HI. I.
Another Outrage
A whoas reliability
are tells us
happened Sunday
about five that is
lo make the most
ponder
confronts us.
Al that hour the Sunday school con-
nut, d with Market Street I
church was ;,, and mi
children
day
A lady, one if the teach r in
in
mi -I v i sin. i
on Ninth,
c Ir i pi site slid
the
the met
the mil to avoid a col-
one of the block
I. -i I v threw her,
i down.
The kepi on their
alien the young
waded
over
knocking right and loll.
The children, who were hurt, cried
out the u . n-
who ans inside the
and he rushed .
A single glance bin, to
tho of the and he
a the but
It such outrages as this that
upon the race
which will bring severe
less these reckless ones their
ways,
has lone since to be
Bugs. Art Oil
Door Mats, in rubber, Steel and Co-
Crockery, Hall Lamps. Library
Lamps. Lanterns, Tinware; sec our Automatic
Oil Can, you lamp and does not run it
over
DO subject. In
of
DOW I. fore us we lib. these words
i; tot in
log their
W ,
Harry Skin
the Con
Congressional
in ii
ll.- i
. , . ,,.
loin Mrs, . ,,
ham Hole, ii ,, in
I. III ,
., K . I . I.-
him.
Mi.
i hi led nil
i i lease
I i.
I i, th .
ii
.-I, . i ii
II New
V .
i;
i .
i. i ,.
FURNITURE-
B ed Room
of nil kind.
In
Oak,
R In in Ice from to HI
H M. l-
Oak Cribs Lounger,
nil kinds. Kitchen
safe. Hall Backs, Ac. shoot
question about Come to your
and you will come out cad. W
every
lei nine
guarantee and
our goods to mi
pi i.
to
re, w
BAKER HART
DEALERS
IN
General
Just received a carload
Hardware,
MAIN
Garland Stoves are by
world and are
many millions.
th
t. i . h On i
i i i F. i.,
; . Ii he w i i- h
All old living i.
mill i .- i- ; I
Cl a j lit; . n
old
id
down In In Li
n In lint ii.-
i in i . . r ii in i. .
i v Ii .
I I it N BIN m a.
i e l v i it
ll a i i r.
ken-in -s r.
lb.- Sin .
us out
Oils was Us
Ii now s air
in a i lair holding l. ; ml
I'd i- In-
i a Ob
Mr. Holt
to, N.
Oneida I -i ii Mills i
About two and a years
lour years,
ill. in l . , .-,
,.
tars, The
f lime, i lined l i
I ii u lull obi
i Din I sailed in s ha
-Mill ll
lo each had lo hold
or the little bun
lanced Ir lures
II-. nature was
i. one on and another
by r. however, did
, us I
cure, and Mrs. Rent
called to u
I dropped
eon i.
Joe Person's
have
in
especially little
, v wall, yet
r in keep In . in
in-, ins Die
you will say. Well, we
Ci that
did i bat we lo
the of our dis
a we
r, ho turned
his white
N r ti car
in
spectacles, an
inches, black
a be wit h ii.,
lies employed by
with
dimly
N one Harry i; kin
as a have
re
ii ii that
it i-. i, cut
i from ma
I milt tho evidence, in
ii matter U. P. has
lads.
j have thought
I lie our
ha- been so complete
y metamorphosed last
upon bis classic
thought- Now we have
The esteemed Colon Populist
i in tr. to convey lo its
in an of
appearance of political, and
of the
who has the
tenet
Pint die
Congress. Let it go at
that Post.
Professional Cards
every men us it-
i- with pleasure we lot.
lug, la to certify that I
r from v.-l ow
-iv months, and was treated by
sonic o In our city
nil to no avail In. Belt,
and
alter l was entirely cured.
now take pleasure in
to any suffering
from this terrible l nm
fully yours, m. a.
Ky. by Jno, I,.
i. I
Greenville, n. c
iii all courts.
win
III, f.
B.
In all the
II. Sin ill, ,,, ii.
n.
hi Law
In all
W, it.
i.
i AT LAW.
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MM
pi
N-
Ba mi . ate . l
j county
two -earn b.
A t the I Tin s. It M
D the Capitol to- unless by
in -n or
raw Sis Mi teak
I. re I t MM pot at I
as second
Tl
Dim. Bab Com
DEMOCRATIC
fob coon
Jr. Beaufort.
Second IV Bf
of Craven.
Fifth J-
District Oliver H.
Lenoir-
Seventh A
of
A,
of
I.
of Put-
FOB
First
of
Tim first of tie M
sooner, Bond
by J. L. bas been
It is an all-around good P-
neat and attractive. with
Jim's printing office experience
be may to out
that kind of a paper- We wish
success-
outran bas been com-
lien Mr. in
weeks be
mid tie If
colored and it
Mr- spoke
day Bight last be also showed now
was the color
hue Now reed the
what a right cur own
county.
bow be
draws the color line- He
wan s to lynch any who
votes the Democratic
as that what do you I f
white man will vote the
ticket With
Lee col-, is
nominee for the Senate in
and the Populism
arranged with the
Republicans- In a letter from
tho Charlotte
Mr- II. Bryant
Leo m pol
of Ins in the South.
He is well
gent. active- the
stump he tho
the white people-
draws the line. Last
m a speech to
at Mildred, this county
G to the armed
MINI.
Comer
Methods
Clothing
Leaders
of Experience
Capital
Ideas
New Goods
NEWSY HAPPENING Hi's-
n.
I rocks n your pockets, clubs
milted by a neg a your
woman time p,,., And don l allow any if-
to you after you have
until the day after
in Mecklenburg county
Charlotte. The brute was
down, captured placed
in jail- Though the
were trying the citizens of the
community hold their feelings in
restraint and decided to let the
aw take its course- The
as to order
I J.
add d
-I
Mr. i-
in ton man lie arm
an V
t last
Mr. ID WISH lo
in e r Area lbs t
Mi. i in
-l- a or.
U it V.
J. D.
Mr. Ins moved hire and
I I ll
Mr, t; home
visit lo r r- Jack
is week,
Mr. W Q. It SOU
ill. P. V. Cox privates
and Browning got el
ale
Col ion i co In our market
purl we- k.
c;. Cos hat ill week
in up wire a-d taking orders
lie-
of the Economy Clothing
comes to give the people of
and surrounding country what every
up-to-date town demands as a
necessity. We mean a
store devoted
to
Co.,
Exchange Building, Front St., NORFOLK, VA.
j Liberal
Cash Advances o Consignment. Prompt Returns
and Highest Market Prices Guaranteed.
Dealers in Cotton Bagging, Ties, Peanut Bags,
Agricultural Plaster, and patronage so-
THEY ABE HEBE.
MEN S AND BOY S
you have tom
thing killed Come
lo me if they gel after
William Felton. being ,
duly sworn before Mr. R
Notary standing nil
My is William H- I head in Ike door.
Old N
Monday
We intend to give you better Styles and
better Goods by far than have ever before
been offered here, and all prices lower than
you have ever paid.
The-c words serve to introduce us,
but we depend upon our goods to make us
friends and keep them
Remember Our store will contain every
thing that the man or boy wears, of the
Mr. A. O. iiI much u-
s.-d and he
die door outhouses
his
II i I SI M
My Fall and Winter Stock of
DRY GOODS SHOES-HATS-PANTS
Cotton and Ties and a full line o
Heavy Groceries have arrived and we will put
the price so low to you until it will compel you
to ii you once see the goods and hear the
are my customer.
JAMES B. WHITE.
Greenville, N C
LOOK HERE
The Eastern Reflector
now to January 1st
Tell your to send for it.
I was in Old Sparta
special term of mat the mI j
a speedy trial- a a It--
bas been ordered for State;
for conn-
address rows of tho people of
Old Sparta and vicinity-
speech in sub-,
white j
and the were now equal
Look here, while men, and
what fusion Tins
drift of when y- a go to
Betting too thick I poor man had a
them they are as ready began to invite the
Mr- U- E- C eat and sleep with him. Am
Tarboro lo
declared that any who
. ticket
a- you arc.
tut
toll bin m town .
Mayo one of
of county, j
bad on his a
the name of Bear Dan-
Of lite Ur. Mayo baa been,
as it were, Dancy. Ba
treated the as
lie web his equal- As a rend
Dancy He took
the house boy off to
one the other day and
him that he would a
if be tell him which
room Mayo, Dr.
grown Tho
boy told the cook ; the cook
told Mrs. Mayo, and tho is
that impudent Dancy has skipped
more distant. Tie affair
is the talk of the
he one, would
Rocky to Old
b.
Walk
lo
present during this
speech probably or more
is bind of Ilia
go lo tho from
co this year.
mg meetings
out country for
Vehicles, all kinds
and Farming tuple
short notice.
Wagons, Bracket,
etc., made to
order,
on Dickinson Avenue.
is in bad late.
the
Pitt thought
this c In
the and put on
the made
the direction of the
bosses. read b dew uh it
the Farmer says
about Phillips and then
if man in Pitt county
will vote for him. Tie
Farmer
sou it slated that the Pop-
of Pill county have
Key
Phillips for the House. How the
Farmer has bad
enough
Million-, as Ibis mat. I
1807- A d we do Bl
to Bay if Pitt Pop
a sober and
cannot do send a
drunken preacher, had
need one at all. II other
JOINT CANVASS.
i-int
die Hurry
mil II. in In-
as
el One speaker
lie day the oilier on I lie
K it'll party
one hour sad Is bats s under
minutes.
The places
day
J. R. COREY
We make our bow to you the
lowing Bargains with which we intend to
ate a system regardless what the Goods
cost us.
Don't take our word tor it, but come in
and examine the Goods. It will a pleasure
to meet the citizens this town and county
show them our Goods and explain our
whether they wish to purchase or not.
The entire line of
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
of the Ricks Taft stock
AT BANKRUPT PRICES. COME ON
too not for a day,
have out come to stay.
IN .
Remember the day of op-
will be
OCT. 1898.
Here are some special attractions which we offer for the
Bake of getting acquainted.
Mai tin
October l t.
in
r t
bar
ma,
Cr
Jar
ft
t .
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line of
I can now be in
the brick store for
occupied
Come to see
FURNITURE J
SAM WHITE.
Come and See it,
PITT COUNTY
Proprietors.
GREENVILLE. NO
and In all
Good
Higher in proportion.
Children's Suits, Heavy and Durable 1.00 worth
IN-----
Heavy and
GROCERIES
Hat
ha id
I , , lo,
sol t, n will
yon.
i All Wool Fine Quality Finely 2.00 3.60
Men's II made worth all wool strictly all wool high grades very swell for 2.4-0.00 5.00. 10.00 7.5. 13.60
1.60.
2.25.
3-00.
6.00.
Buggies a specialty
All repairing done- nae labor
malarial and are prepared to yon
WHITE MEN'S NIL.
BARBECUE.
Children's Overcoats at ridiculously low prices.
Overcoats at which will defy competition.
Men's Overcoats before as anything like it been
shown here.
A full line of Boots and Shoes. Mackintoshes,
Gloves, Hats and Caps, and everything that a man or boy
ECONOMY CLOTHING HOUSE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Near Court House. Next duo r to Greenville Co.
Pitt County,
Thursday, 29th, 1898.
Prominent will be present
issues of the day. All citizens . ,
Government and White Supremacy, regardless of
and will discuss the
who are in favor of
party are cordially invited to bi
are especially invited.
ALEX. L. BL
Chm.
Ex. Com.
A STUPID FELLOW
who the quality of CLOTHING by
the price has no business to be married.
Yet one of this class his wife to buy
Clothing from another firm because they
charged more for it, and must therefore
be His better half bought some
from and some from the other
showed her husband that were
cal. This proved conclusively how foolish
a man can be when he really tries. The
lady of the house generally know where
she can get the most and best for the money
. .
Our . .
Our . .
Are well Wrought.
Are well Thought.
Are well Bought.
FRANK WILSON.
E REFLECTOR
Local
adjourned Friday for
lbs term-
N. Batter and
H. II.
apt lea arc i quality than
t crop.
Now will go lo gelling
longer than
will add S M
lat, phone No
Our are gelling
up a j lay preparatory open die new
opera here. Lip-
comb la as-
a by Ii
will be a h
The ill. Adriana
the in
Hill ware lo
and
by N. U. pall
B. Cherry, Moe
L. A. Tyson. C
M. It. Lang.
Stand By Home
your and Winter
who
r and money
i hi on who have
no with the
ll a can Stand
a n
a.
September
county.
have been In the party
ever lie I
pulled Into I
by leaden we could
not d went into
I have party and obeyed
of until have
leaded party,
la and vote
the the
November. I appeal to all
good of county, who lets
wive and daughters, quiet
good to rally tho
poll on the of next and
c l vole for
only
try Q.
New Store
will on tin
double column of
Clothing , S. Kink
will open
October in one store in Hie
building, and coming
new, Be ready for opening.
Savage Son A Co.
called to the advertise-
in issue of Savage, Son
Cr and commission
merchant Norfolk, Va. This firm
was in 1879, I for
twenty yea-s have been Join g
business with cl
No, and i do bus-
With Hod always
prompt, end obliging. R
their advertisement and them
a shipment.
Superior Court.
sen
months in
Lucius
guilty, judgment upon
payment, cost.
James Downing, rape, not
E, Powell, false
sentenced one in penitentiary.
with
and costs.
Marion Perkins i Will
guilty, a CO
days in jail, pay
John Walter pretense
pleads judgment suspended
upon i t if
w i i i ii, not guilty.
King,
Until Met end costs.
Alex Partly, larceny, not guilty.
Alex Hardy, with deadly
weapon, not
J. H. for Mayors
court, mistrial.
K. J. Pollard, carrying concealed
weapon,
upon payment of coda.
Mills,
Alex and
guilty; sentenced CO in jail.
not
Junes, assault
deadly weapon, pleads
ed months In
Will Murphy, not guilty.
The cull taken up this
la
leap minus a akin. No
it. u
clean your t and keen n
up l In- liver all
from the today to
pimples,
ind that bilious complexion
tan All
lists,
BOOKS
And on the Page We Read Life
J K. to
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO
JOTTINGS
BY u.
1- RIOT
Kl J there
r in between and
W. S.
John i
from
la oily
ii
W. H. Washington,
in lo
CM. J. K. Webster,
Weekly, spent last
here.
Mi, county
here
visit
and child re-
vim
U. Moire, th, I,
here and
home i i ,
John K m o i, r-p
We here home
on , vi ii.
R. II. nil i,
A who In ,, v.-ii,
since hit
ate
ti since n re
live
lull day nod part cu the
has sold sea-
son from ten
Lenoir,
n and
As a blight I;
more
in any of
As a a
tends to bu
on the whole tee
day, in e miry
but-
held liar own n any ,,
up well
s am
ere y fie by I, r-
the
if
South is h
lo ii i
and i s
. HI ION
Gathering
acme toilers time.
The at fault and mm
aggressors, baring made an attack
on some of soldiers who acre , v lie said the
a walk and. Tea I
and
J I. knew he
-ii-d were
Points and
the philosopher
broke on and
the loll
the part n toy
took in
T. e s ante its
bright Private O.
E. N. C., who
on ;. a provost guard,
pear on the
Hi, young the,
midst m when I
Hying a.-
in, light. Dane; had
his S gun b i I'd
had a toad
i -t. Dancy bu lo
stand back and h pull a
in back.
Si m- pi -1
in. . a, Baking a
lit o tot
die door o
lie on-n
to aid cordially invited
cm e in us
n ii it white
II. T. King and D J.
r lo ad
inn- s, lb- roll of .
ii d V. L. of the
I here contests
was no a e in-
c on
On moll ii of W. II. I hi
n a-- i- made p, r-
, Hi.- is.
The p. .--inn. each
hue and b. holes
s lb, b I looks ,
and man.
i.- a a
tool.
lobs upon On J. T. a com
upon I a cartridge. m appointed u
ville from Hill, Wednesday I of North on otter
ii Ml on bound
this morning.
Skit,
W. H. r from
this morning.
Lieut. J. C. el K,
to
J- J. Smith, of Ayden,
mo lo New York.
Mi. J. W. Thurs-
day evening from a vi-ii to her parents
in y Mount.
Mrs. Bettie Early, who has
Mis. J. N. left this
Mrs. Georgia I
day from Baltimore where
had been alter new goods.
Mrs. Elizabeth Swindell n
ed home Haley h and
Mis Ru me
Mrs. Will Hammond mid
cl cam- Thursday evening
to rail her L.
Miss Mary Alice hit
morning to visit and
attend dedication of new
church.
-4, 1898.
Do Gilliam lo
G. Brown west to Wash-
Win-, K-r I'll this
Williamston.
side the big lb t will row-
if It value lo rising
Old Nub Slit,.
V cat-- pi, id if b c-
b and its e liter.
May you live long broiler
and to your
g lo lie
Auditor, Stale
under rule
were a
1892,
1893, in
Total, throe years, j
I Republican fusion rule us
folio as
1897,
Total, three years,
l over
rule-
FOR F IDS
C. 22nd
Em roil , mi
township not said a
Now Kt want Mr. Willi O.
n young mini high Character and
ability win is thoroughly
and ca 1- to fill
lie is no aspirant ha
Mrs. hit ibis but
if nominated speak
at lie the A as M e II
w th honors
Neck.
K. Tun-lull went lo to-
day to dedication the
eh in eh-
G. S. Greer, el came
t veiling ti see an ill fashioned
Democratic convection.
Mis. E. Mi its, if
is her father Mr. Allen War-
r, n Riverside Nurseries.
Miss home
evening Wilmington
where she hid been Severn
months relatives.
OBSERVATIONS.
Made by the Orange Va Observer.
It is certainly poor land r
sown.
Mm to do anything is
should be done.
It well keep is at
is given us
The more we learn the easier
will we learn
He God authority
has no reed for sectarianism.
Al Inn and
ranks begin lo break.
All the troubles past are as
nothing to the good new-
often wails to sec the
person is worthy before rewards him
It is generally believed that
caps were invented in the days cl
knighthood.
ll not improve one's organs
speech to practice a pair dumb
belle.
Every given to
poor a robe thrown
el flu
N.
lie i
Miss
Monday and began school. S i e bus a
school.
Mies Ii Topping, of
to school.
stole Monday,
Ida BOOK of
a with Mrs.
Way.
trim
lust
P. G. Moore i. at ibis
week court.
Dr. Jones having our
worked week.
The gale apron
Tuesday everybody enjoy id it
It was a
railroad
arc surveying a road from to
Washington. They leached here I-
day.
CU a
Hum lie- lire-
man, b was ail dine,
over culling nil
leg. He died In a few hours.
Miss Jesse Holliday, Donn, is
visiting sister, Mis. J. T. Proctor
W. M. Moore MM lo
The is bet it you
keep your pure with Hood's
you may good
health
This had a good the
b to drop j, and they
fell -J t
said while a
ill
told th.- soldiers in
town at quick, r-B were
outnumbered, and began in not
towards tin-
seeing lie,
and charged in A
IS lulls mow them
I 11---
was in buck hf
rocks.
Ia turned upon pursuing
end only h-
bad In bis
to a certain extent Dan.
an opportunity to get sway. The
followed fir two blocks,
the soldiers kepi running all the
way. says there at
nub, when ha and
i- boys began lo city.
The ii best i
own words. He v as pro-
duty in part city
an was one if rs
He was by p--
d a riot vis in
between and and bur
lied lo scene.
inert were sol-
engaged in the young
Sunday night.
unit- d our m n a feeling
but Hut any
There were cetera
hundred engaged and when I
c -n e up they were burling and
palings and flung pistols on our boys.
w man d
were active
engaged mostly In j rocks
paling, which they tore from
In BIN
all to back
as I Most them
obeyed my but lac
firing and
mo
Ami. I led r lily two ell-, one
blank m I aimed my
gun d go blank
frightened and
y d like They we ;
r bridges and
I tell lie it
death They all agreed will
me and began Or n to lie- city.
t fire on
I was hot on th back with
a it My back is I In,
mil now. Tie wore
sill J in and I
my Tin y h
a -n
I t know I lilt
I in p crowd, hold
up a mil I us w blot k i.
w, as as I i m block and
on to While
fa no an and
a ii-g lo have mo. I
my gut, I to
yards, moved on.
ail a until help
in-
Si i- boys had patois.
s v. r. s. They had few
d shot like H
u a the The liter
I n hit before Col,
one . I. a- i
Sain T A S A Gain-
V. It J
I W II
staged. . Job Moan-.
O. ii It Grimes c m-
pi, is . d lo
a-inning tin i
lo be
la-t.
Ni Superior Court
Cl ii,. hired in order.
I Mom, T
and May. Pending an-
i-i- i
King and May
name, and C Moore was imam
d by amid
n tumult i i applause.
for
d in order and the s
J Vi T R Moore,
were pros On first ballot
the vote was a ;
the nomination of T it Moon-
amid gr up
en nun it were
declared in order the co arose
as in- in M
Mi a ring, and n motion he was non i
sin.
for Treasurer
ill the Clo
mil S T Whip- were
Pending lb-- ballot
11.1111 ST While
Cherry was
iii d by
was greeted
lo. Coroner were next
call; I for aid s C A
and CO II
In use were tiled I ballot
C as
Vi, The
mad,
For Surveyor J -ix s
ed by i
f r County
were m one
meld n it decided lo bi
at lie lime.
The n me -I W May,
Calvin Tucker, R L and W
Tl e a, wild
drawn later the first ballot was an-
The s,., .
1-1, May Tucker is,
till
The name of J w was
drawn. There than being but three
f re was
ii- ti. n I W
mil K 1- be
by I i
d n -bout.
la
relied for V and h
unanimously
Id- i am, ii , a
For Id use it
decided lo vole fur
The names H R M J
T II N
Jesse i n and were
in l-i
IS, Cora
2nd
Nichols Cannon Cory I,
a t II I. lie
as
other
names II W
ft The
lot in
Tie l
mad
lie i came
and on, i a i e h
,.
i be o ii,,. and
boy who were in ever in
cl Ike light spoke highly oil I'd n i.
who did his full and
out in
acted bravery.
T score years and tea
us Co our focus to
has blind side
are to
barely t a glimpse ourselves
in the i it flashes by.
II bad only e
wake to ha a
floe .
III ii being s,
a man s ii ii
j. is a god
W is and
blue is o heart, the
rainbow Us and
Man
bar is no great hero when the
is roll- d
i not so
beauty, not the saint.
Men i to be
only it
To be mi rally is tic
I we In- our sins.
The lab r is
; debtor.
Ail hogs have not
or
wool-
Our poor lacking
truth, and love.
I- be is hard,
lo where
is spending A.
in
Iii Feeble Health
Unable to to Her Work Nervous
and Tired All These Troubles
Cured by
For I have been in
feeble heal ,. mi for two years past,
owing to climate, I not
been able I was
a l- II a; under
. I continually
worse, band insisted my
trying and I
Ural of
June. , did mo so
much good that With it, and
Bill I, bottle of
Hood's Pills am able to do my work,
nod ii. nervous la entirely
Mi. G. S.
is On
True
six s-v
Sarsaparilla
Hood's
nil III.
GOODS GOING
have marked prices
away down.
leader on
They he .
for We also lead
the market on
It fart we are the cheapest
lace in on all goods.
N. C.
m II o
of
tin
h Col.
ArM
lo Mu
Ci y Pilot.
Constipation
m n
d-
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A SORE THROAT.
The Reflector Book
a nice assortment or Fountain
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold pen.
You will be astonished when you sea
earn how. very the v are.
You may never
But should you ever
Want Job
to see us.
Reflector Job Printing Dice.
from a
VISITING CARD
A-
FULL SHEET POSTER.
the homo
afternoon at i
small price cents a
ought
Are
be.
v .
The Eastern
E-A-WEEK.
a j
news
k,
lion Lu es-
is i
in i limn in w ti .
Untie- the
mo I told Mid
i i. as man. the
a Mir throat It U a
for any giraffe to have a sore
throat, bad for the giraffe and bad for
the owner. When you to take
18-foot giraffe like our, a throat
large and a large,
amount of trouble; and the big fellow
hadn't got before
else happened to him that
give even more trouble
cold, and the cold settled In hie throat
suppose he was mill sensitive there
I I II give him a stiff neck, that
he couldn't bend bis at all.
can't have any idea of what a
neck means until you a giraffe
afflicted In that way; we'd had all sorts
of trouble with in one way or
another, but for bother this beat
em all. We It one day on
me The always decked
bis head under the branches that hung
down, sort of like a swan or goose
but this day, carrying his head right
straight in the air, he brought up
against a branch that was at least
teen feet above the That was
an amazing g that we knew
something must be matter, and
When the giraffe's k up and
sin. and all he did was to
sea his nose look down,
w saw he bend his neck,
and then we knew what was the mat-
of the first thing we
did a to set a man to march along-
side of him with a tent pole, with a
la end of it. to lift
I tranches for him. Most of time-
almost all the time, in fact-we could
steer him clear of overhanging
branches, and. of course, lots of the
way there was long stretches where
there any trees and then
come to places where the man
have to lift a, branch to let
the big giraffe go and a great
pity it was, too. to see him compelled
to go about Ir. that manner.
j that way for about ten
days. Ordinarily, we used to put his
feed for him on top of animal's
cage, so that he V have to bend
more than eight or ten fast; but
lie couldn't do Chat now. So we set a
ring In the center pole eighteen feet
from the and we used to reeve
a rope through that and make one
fast to the bucket, with his food or
in It. and hoist it up and let him
sat there. On the road w used to
throw rope over the crotch t a tree
E a suitable height. For his entry
j the great tent at snow time we had
to cut a great slit In th.- hot
didn't regret that, because it was a
mighty impressive thing to we
in that way. It made look
thirty-six feet tall. Instead of
a day a roan used to w on
ladder put a strap his
and we'd hook on a fall, with I
chair, and a man ride
down his neck and rub in lie
to like that very much, and It
him greatly, too. and one morn-
when the men went out to give him
the rub. they were delighted to
sue the old with his head bowed
pretty near to the roof of the
bear cage, which next to
him, which showed that his neck was
around all right, and
that he'd take ills
morning In the old way. If you
Idea.
.; mi teaches and she truest
Idea of God that is possible
man to and of all the
doctrines of God that have ever been
taught or propagated In the world
this alone can satisfy the cravings of
man's spiritual nature enable tho
soul to rest la the conscious-
that the arm of tho Almighty
and the All-pond ever outstretched
to protect and defend. Would you
seek after a teacher that cm lead you
to the author of your being, and
place your spirit in communion with
that made It, and hush your
anxious fears with the assurance that
love of Cod Is with you. and that
the arms of His mercy circle you now
and evermore, you must find that sac-
red teacher In Jesus; for In this re-
It Is true that man spake
this
re
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is
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a i
pin sir sun
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Kill
I will no unkind or karat
word of anyone.
will repeal no I
hear of and
as much as possible, from saying
kind things.
I will Judge my neighbors lenient-
remembering that my own faults
probably far greater.
I will never say one tiling Io
and quite differently;
this Is hypocrisy. not with
thy
ft. I will make no Injurious remarks
on the failings of others, remembering
these words, thyself, lest
thou also be tempted
I I will the fetal tonsil
motives and of all
I will a.-. unselfishly
and forgivingly, obeying my
comma a
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Carolina tin
Pin I Court
Annie
vs.,
Henry W T lams I
ii defendant
named take , that an action
emit ed as ha- been commence I
In Superior Ce of
for an absolute decree of divorce Horn
the said and the raid de-
w II r that
he la required Io appear at the next
term of Court of
to be held on second Monday In
next at Court House of
aid County in Greenville, N . and
answer or demur to the cc in; la
I . i vi. or th plaintiff will apply
o the the relief demanded In
said complaint.
I'M. .
W. James.
for
Creditors.
Court of
Pitt County having. the 6th day of
June issued to me Letters Ad-
ministration on the estate of
decease So. lee is siren
to of -aid to present
heir claims t rut payment
or e the day
of June or this notice will be
plead bar of AM per-
sons to said estate are notified
to make immediate payment to
the day of June
Public Administrator
Administering;
deceased.
you ,
model,
for
H. I . Hi
M. C.
Ore J.
Cobb A Store.
Tobacco Sticks.
All farmers anting Sticks
can them at the Lumber
Yard, W. R. Agent.
p p
p m Mi
Cure
ills.
ARE YOU
BANKRUPT inherit.
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
die laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
For rick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Due
m. I
m, Florence 7.1 p m,
pm,
a. Denmark 6.11 a m,
m, Macon 11.11 am,
12.35 p m.
a m. 7.30 a m.
MM am.
0- pin.
AT
mi
i, York
Philadelphia am. Bait
more
am, Richmond
10.08 am.
11.50 am.
14.21 rm, Mount I
pm, Wilson pm.
3.05 pm, Warsaw
CO,
No tic to Creditors
Having duly before tie
Court Clerk of Pitt county at
to the lit will and t
of Susan O. Brow., deceased, notice Is
hereby given to persons to
the fl t immediate payment
to the an I all persona
claims said estate mu-i
cut the same,
on or the Hind day of July,
or this will be plead In bar of
recovery of same. Tills day of
July, J. WILSON.
W. M BROWN,
Executors M Susan Drown
daily it
A Boston 12.00 night. New
York 0.30 am, Philadelphia
12.09 pm, 2.25 pm,
Washington a. pm, Rich-
pm, Petersburg
8.12 pin. Norfolk 2.20 pm
Weldon m
pm. Mount
in. -m,
7-01 am.
vi rm, am.
Notice to Creditors
Having duly before
Superior Clerk of PIP. Count
as the estate of a.
deceased, notice Is hereby
to all persons indebted to the estate to
take its payment the
aid nil persons Claims
at -in I estate most present tho
same, duly a the under-
on or before the day of
July, or this notice will be p sad
In bar of the recovery of their
day ct July, It
J. Shepherd
Levi S Tales.
UNDERTAKER
U,
a new
hearse and nicest of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
all its forms.
Personal attention to
funerals and bodies entrusted
to our care will receive every
respect.
Our prices are lower than ever.
We do not want monopoly
but competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
building.
BOB
if
LOOK
Mill SIM.
On lite In of L Hooker's
Meals and Oysters Served at all
Hours and in any Style
E. D. LATHAM, Prop.,
Greenville. N. C.
No.
9.00 am, Jackson-
ville I This
street.
Notice.
12.16 P
Greenville School
Young Ladies.
Will he neW hi the College
mar the depot.
Number Limited to Exceed M. .
,. L.
Full term 1-t
, of
U life pr
per month
Latin, Kn each
per month
Theory Md
pet month
per month
payable
taking both and
course will be allowed
to merit the substantial
and full
in true and reap
you to your
m to enter your girls
Any further desired Information
e given.
L. L.
Kin
12.00
3.00
3.00
2.80
Liter,
No.
12.20 P. H. Tampa 8.10
Jacksonville pm
Savanna 1.45 Charles,
ton 8.46
am, Atlanta 7.60 am, Macon
am, Augusta MO pm,
I murk 4.17 pm.
6.1 ti am, Florence i urn,
Marlon am,
is am, Lake
am.
Melissa Carson
vs.
II. J. W. t arson
Jesse C. J ,
The defendant R J W Car-
son will take notice that an action e .
tilled as above has been commenced
the Superior Court of Pitt county for
divorce and said de
will further take notice that he
is required to appear st the next term
of the Superior court of said county to
be held o i the second Monday after
the first Monday in September, at
the Court House of said In
N C and answer or demur
the complaint In said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for tho
relief demanded said complaint
This 10th day of Aligns, 1888
E. A.
atty.
Samuel-
Port t
M to get our before
Our stock la compete in
I Its -s.
Tobacco, Cigar
Always at p-i-ts
we direct from inn-i.
Bethel High
The Fall Term begins on
MONDAY
Is a school of high grade for both
sexes.
Only teachers will
very thorough work will b
do-o.
I he -i d will be
to per
or ti
Primary to
lot . i tin
nigh school
Music
A discount s Ml tent will be
owed when Is paid In advance
u whole
Km further see or ad
Principal,
el N. C
on
saves p. in., Halifax 4.30
a. m.; arrives Scotland at 8.20 p
p. m., 7.16
p. i Returning, learn C
I. m., Greenville a. m.
a UP ix at a. 11.33
ally except Sunday.
Branch
8.20 a, m., 2.11 p . m
Arises Parmele 8.10 a. m.
in leave am and
G Ml pm at am
and 7.0 pm Dally except Sunday
at C, via
A Raleigh dally except Sui .
at p. m., Sunday IS P. M;
7.40 P. M., 8.10 p m
Returning leaves Plymouth daily
So v, 7.60 a. m., Sunday a tr.
and
, leave
Rocky lit it pm
pin Spring Hope I pm Return
leave Spring Hope i am
Rocky Mt U am
dally Sunday.
Train on Midland N. O.
u dally, except Sunday, 7.10 a
m. arriving 8.30 a. in. Re
timing leaves 8.00 a. m
t 10.26 a. m.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wat
for Clinton dally, except Sunday
II a. m. and 4.16 p, m-
and 8.00 f
M kl
Pass. Agent,
J H
U M Manager
Notice.
Having been appointed and qualified
as administrator of the late
all persons are hereby
U all claims against tho
. state of said Jesse Adams pay-
on or before day of March,
1809, or this notice will be plead In bar
their recovery. AU persona Indebted
to the said estate are requested to make
settlement. Tills
of lofts.
; K. W. JACKSON,
T U attorney.
i i
ii i .
Ail
seed
i s. I
Ml uSe
or
s. Ires
i New
NOTICE
Is hereby at- tbs
been made
the Polling places Pitt
Polling place
Is from
house to His Public School house for
while rare near Gum church.
The place Precinct No
township U from he
Public School house near
Io cross roads
The place Precinct No.
township la from
Foundry Shops to
1898
c Court,
Notice to Creditors
The Clerk Court bay.
this day Issued to ms letters of
upon the estate of Rich
Met notice Is
given to all holding claims
against said estate to present to
me for payment, duly authenticated on
or before 1st 1809, or
tills notice will plead In bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted to said
estate are notified to make Immediate
payment their Indebtedness to
his the 23rd day of June,
C. J M LA ion N
of estate
born,
of
FURNITURE
on ham
ult the time. Our g a-e all height
and sold therefore,
risk to run we a close margin.
M.
and POPULAR
Seaside Hotel, containing rooms,
having thoroughly overhauled
and renovated, la new sale, lea o
rent. Unless otherwise disposed of w
be opened f t guests on JUNK
under P
further on or ad
H. Owner
J C. a CO
R. 0-
OLD DOMINION LINE
for Tarboro touching at all land-
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday
Friday st A. H.
Returning leave Tarboro at o A. M,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Greenville A. days.
These are subject to stage
of water on Tar River.
Connecting at with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Boston.
Shippers should order their goods
marked via Dominion
York. from
Nor-
I X Baltimore Steamboat
n Miners
I II
i. ilK Aleut,
MARBLE
Wire Iron Fencing
only
prices reasonable
R.
in
Whichard, N.
The in
every department and
low as the w
est. Highest
prices paid for country
ALL NEWS
TWICE
A-
WEEK
-FOB-
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
HA EX
Tuesday
Friday
-AT-
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
NO
FOR
e H
Jr. Dean
Record R
of
. J. Shaw
of
II. Alli-o
Ho
Kiev, nil, A.
J.
of Pill.
FOR
H.
III
For J-
sod T. U
For Sheriff- O V Mo or in
For Deeds T B
Moore
For B
For
For Snivel D
I J Tucker
WASHINGTON
at . t
C Sept
appeals are being made to
Mr. Con-
by
Id publican c s C n s for
. . in vii ways. The most
is being to
gel long executive order,
throwing down civil service to
a large number positions,
issued
Mr. baa been told
issuing order
lest t three weeks will
many votes to candidate
because by g
pot lions those who were
st lbs last election Republican
but who now sulking could be gr t
to work again. He is also being urged
to declare
to b-1 the c
law Mr. bat
been it be do
new, there will be no occasion
us pally politics are
him lo do them at all. It
a will do oil he
asked but he has
be will s.
Hess Plan bad a with
Mr. Ibis week, aid there are
reasons lo that he told him that
had more a fight
dance lo carry York
j and i him lo use his
en e plait Republicans.
lure s report Mr.
did net wast tor
the New
cans, but II be had any idea trying
dews the convey
ties, he f i i liter
Plan and is to be
i r. I ;
lie form throning ill
lo
alter he is m minuted, he would
than elected. If he i.
J be a ill be awhile,
t e is elected, he may become the
young Republican for the
Presidential nomination h
A War Department official
SI having Slid trip
n ;
Lit swing around camps he
find any who will be
willing to appear
eon B lilts lo testily camp lite
lie a i long, ,
I been M i n 1st
land ; had been with all
i e and
any sickness, suffering
or good thing
pick your witnesses and have a quid
little talk them go on
st
lie
f War P.- . lie
; i .-I i i
eel n side
since it as at tin nod that Yr.
until r
investigation behind
a room in the War De-
Secret
baa never I
people. rec-
d by II of e w h d that
would b-
farther Ii
that public opinion will
be open
sod in Ibis
lie laker,
expectation will almost certainly
be Let Commission
ii its elite
as secret as i's
may desire, lint let tin- testimony
be in pa lie.
public will pot whole
fair down farcical. It may be
only s bat it is a sir
the of
Commission is
i Dodge, fl M. Dodge
of Io a. Tho members,
cured after trouble and
many refusals lo serve,
Col. J. A. III ;
E. P. Howell, of Ga. Gen.
J. U. A i Hon. J. A,
of Ind--, Word-
of Beater,
Pa.; den. A. D. t f
York, aid Dr. F, Conner,
Ohio.
who hut openly
by
of and
is a e oil way to con-
country that War
Department to Bad
he guilty intends to punish
them when found-
is LI. Col. K.
bone doctor who was
Chief Surgeon at Camp Thomas,
Park, and
whom many charges were
including one a Brigadier
General, mode to
Instead of baying
court an
ha. ha have been either
or orders were
t hat his resignation should
be and he be given an
honorable discharge- Mr Mr-
hoard that order and
it, and
be ordered lo
Washington lo testify before the
Investigating Mr.
is finding out
more about things than he knew
before talk about
i and it is believed that
e intend s making it hot for some
guilt v In fur, his
personal are him
that he must do so for self
M o-,
who is In to
the admit lo or
more v mus-
out service, laid he
asking
I conduct of
will in-
deed, can public at-
bond issue, the
neglect and
which has the con-
duct of authorities in
of prosecution of
war. How they expect to
gain any advantage by racing
war issues, it is difficult to under-
stand- The in the field are
composed of men of all
They did duty nobly, and
added lo the glory sud rep-
of by
deeds of heroism,
Tor
Now, if II, mil In rill- b a
can to go to
fur of an
ii trillion, which to pro-
our bravo it
tents, medicine, com-
pt tent and
the din ;
the result of the Fall
thin issue, Democrats can
afford lo meet it. I think, bow-
ever, war will cut very
little figure. will divide
on lines, of 1890
will be fought ever
inti rest is felt
in made by
be
not a of New York, but
of Washington. It not
ed public of this
affidavit by tho friend's of Go
Black, will prov
ting nomination
for f New York, but
explanation why
ma it will so h Ion ways to
war-s Democrats
lie -av-
made- affidavit under advice
from his he was
for personal taxes
both in New York and in Wash
did not to pay
el taxes. He the
payment of bis personal taxes in
New by-filing
careful hi arc tax
of of Columbia,
shows he paid personal
taxes in Washington.
record --11 -v s that a lax
dodger ma it n fight r
but voters New York are
likely to decide by a large in j
they do approve if
making a tax dodger Governor
their Slab .
Col. and Governor
received
much 111.1 -o from
De during
to
in
volunteers. Col Bryan could
not publicly talk politics, he
wins important
political conferences freely
gave bis opinion to his fellow
A Pernicious
Pear A share
in fear million dollars or there
from sale of
prizes f our
ii gibe war Spain will
to Rear Admit
will receive about and Bear
Admiral all or near
all of which was earned the
destruction of Spanish ships of
war. cf Rear
Sampson's derived
from caught in the
of the block
was by far the
of all
of oar it
la use language of the
n cm in of
teats of urns. was
no r mop
ping unarmed vessels and in
crows aboard at d ye.
bit will yield
to fleet aider Bear Admiral
in-
win nut will be
therefore, re-
as a reward of
nary heroism, as a stimulant
to money-getting instincts cf
naval Tho
and the
it is the more
and repulsive it
DEPEND UPON US
or and
your Our i-
crow-lea with newest of new
styles, selected j. el
car an to quality, goal and
have n MB
l-ii inn for the people, A largo
of the t
Dry
A large in
Of you
like them, and
nit. t and
all right Don't full
our and id
of of-
fend in or stock
roes
Si
ilks
Trimmings. Laces, Edging, Notions,
of all kinds, Gents Furnishing Goods.
Caps, Shoes and in black and tan
tit the ladies, men girls boys.
make b we sell sold
by me in our ii. is what our
our Shoes A line
In white, black color-.
in nil colon.
St Knives,
and war
line of
Lace Curtain Curtain Poles
in and
in all colors-six and sever,
feet
and Smyrna
Rugs, Art Squires, Carpets, Matting, Oil
Cloths, Door Mats, in rubber, Steel and Co-
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps,
Lamps, Lanterns, Tinware; see our Automatic
Oil Can, you lamp docs not run it
over.
act on
on
for
a lie on one the
audit the control of
Stale is u move in
do know what
authority law exists for such a
step but ii in we are the
best of people will
-tin sou
to the p I rears
of Heretofore-for the Hunt
arrangement, have
been kept with other more or
less
we have been given
r j
Such should
With the older or more
or lie put the
ally worn by
ate no of those believe the
or prison of sort j by War at Madrid for
for punishment of rAm lo Spain
crime, can be t, ado ever, a bypath west sick
lo be first, and
though we do it a proper
place win are
go
are willing ti
every roper i mule to each
nay fallen
nor been led into evil ways
of their conduct,
thus give and to
make of them people
Some may be saved, and will
for the
honest i B to nil.
This i- one step on th pan
tin i-
lo com mend i-
of press
to up for
tilling tip in i
of Madrid and Barcelona
of
papers ate no v o lo prints
good
for into
fill up.
editor of tho Northeast
this appeal
for lo a recent i-sue
low reader-, in these piping times
of and bustle, and when
you ore receiving an ad ranee
your grapes, just take time
between and roll a cart
wheel into lo
apply lo your We
urn go l.-hanged hard no,
care who knows
been issued
FURNITURE-
in Solid Oak, n hi price from to
of all kinds prices, t Withstands
t and Cradles,
I ill kin's.
Tin Hall etc. question about
No Come your
will come cut ahead, We aid pleas
every I n iii a a saving the
our fad lo in cod
for mutual
Typhoid fever is from Buys Arrested
to twenty- victims ti
gold seekers in
survivors
for a to kill ex
fro ii the refuse
Whether in or
the quest be
for glory Cf for gold, i
law is still the of
law be else ll
ill exact its penalty inexorably.
Reward
Tho i. of this paper will lie
pleased to learn that there Is at
dreaded science has
been able In all Its stages mid
Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
the positive cure now known to
the medical being
disease, requires a con-
treatment. .
Cure taken internally, i
the blood unicorn
system, thereby the
tin- disease, filing
He patient by building up the
assisting nature
The proprietors have
much fall In powers that
they t tier Hub Dollars for any
that It falls to cure. fur list
-in
In. Ohio
Oil D he
General
n liter -o Mr- II- BI-
it r e f the
B says
regard your pamphlet s
About South tho can-
afterward
all
weapons and war ma-
belonging Spain-
look like or
on Ibo i f Madrid
after all, is
apparently indited to make
best of a losing game. The pro-
ooh of however, will
be greatly re by lack
sport to Span-
lib soldiers across
Atlantic live ships will be
u for tho of
the Spun i.-h army in Puerto
and us troops in
the Of will
facilities of
for
many
Meridian, . baa adopted a
law differs
it, it applies
to men as well as children.
presentation the provides
of South industrially night of the week, except
lore since the war I Saturday night, no person shall
Stolen IT Years
Col. received a package
in m line State
It was a j e. e-
It was a diminutive fan's .-lull
n silver,
father. by V -.-n-
August k Col.
Sinclair has not it y
limit it was u
Negro
Flu.- white
Inn mi linker in two
by Morgan,
in
and InkeR Mere Dunn,
In was affidavit mill
was by Justice W, F.
ells-
t-hut a
and required die
in tie. lo pay
slow long will white
mean
free
The best valve In World for CM
Sons, Suit Rheum,
revel Hands
Chilblains, turns, all Skin
and cures nu
pay requited. It d give-
or
par I a iv
I.
I made. hat too by a in tbs
-ii Its clutches
her and
ii. real but liar vital or.
wore mined aid
For three she
aid-
Bite nil a way to
pun u n lb
King s New n
veil it
urea u-
cf t ll to the pro
South the
almost this d Mo-
bring the fact that
the South Id
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Title
Eastern reflector, 27 September 1898
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 27, 1898
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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