Eastern reflector, 9 December 1898


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You May Never but Should you ever
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.
The Job
Broad Men Wanted
It is said. we have no
to the of the
statement, the Legislature-
elect is
baa ever been dotted in North
Carolina.
Certainly no Legislature that
ever met in the State bail
graver to deal with, or
heavier responsibilities
it. it is to W hoped that
Intellectual strength of this
Assembly may
up to reputation for ability
W-us great.
This is no time narrow
ml State's
demand the highest
I ire of is law
Journal.
Anything a
Visiting
LOW
w for it- el
I.- we tin fol-
ti to certify I
from ow
fur over six Ml I
of our
Jill to no Bell, our
i-i K Bitten a
liter rat entirely cured.
now
them to d the kirk
They Say.
That hen a woman weeps scald
lag tears, she is boiling over with
Thai I gossip is a woman
make live by putting t and
two together.
That man is a slave to the
woman to the
column.
That some women are so
that they an-always several years
shy when it comes their age.
That the first thing a man does
in the morning is to fee for his
and the thing a
woman doe is to look in the
That most men have two objects
in is to become rich, and
the other
That BOOM men like
graphs; talk a great deal and
never anything original.
Thai some men an- not
to remain the bottom of the lad
; they to gel n.
That if the hairs of oar head are
numbered, the bald-headed
gent will Ides- the man who
A Face.
Wear it. It is your privilege,
it the of ; it ii
it its
and all who ionic nuder its
; is a daily boOB
to him who wears it. and a constant
ion to all his
Men am women, youth and
seek the of the
sunny-faced All doors are open
to those who smile. All social cir
eh-s welcome A sun
face is an om-ii sesame to hearts
homes. Hy it burdens arc
lightened,
and hope made to
triumphant, where fear, and
despondency held high carnival.
the glow and radiance
Notices.
NOTICE.
Sup. Court
K. assignee of W. H. Cox
K. Mount.
In the entitled action, at
Sprint; term of the Superior
Court of Pit I County. judgment
baring rendered the
ill favor of the plaintiff
for two hundred and live
w interest, and fur costs,
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays. Wednesdays Fri-
day at A. M. for
water permitting.
Returning leave at A.
M. A M. on Tm-s
days. Thursdays and Sat
Sailing hours subject to change de-
inure than three years
have elapsed since has
then-on. and it further
to the that the
is a of the
state of North Carolina. Ami the
such .-unless to throne as
proper and mo
to amount inc to one pending on stage of water.
hundred and with
and Audit appear for Norfolk,
New York Hus-
ton, mid for all points for the West
with at Norfolk.
should order freight by
the Old H. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay from
folly
Ky, i .
most
Foster.
A lost Singular Occurrence.
eighteen yearn ago Mi-s. M.
of this place, lost her
engagement heavy 18-
karat, plain gold ring.
of last, while cleaning
the dirt from near tin- new-
well on their lot. Mr.
son picked up this mum ring. It
was as bright as ever. This is a
singular occurrence, not
because it was found after K-in
lost for eighteen years, but on
account of fart that the of
November is the anniversary of
their marriage. The was
happy day for Mr. Morrison, sure
her day. her to
look the that
her love of SI ago
and ii was also election
cord Standard.
as I hey
pi-o
km
people take
an- exposed.
That when a man
should
her sell
That Kills admire a drooping
when hap
to droop their
That a i- the only man
that docs head work with his
hands. Laurel Miss, i Chronicle.
to his on. Bring Don a
holy and a face
luminous with
and shine on all around. A little
child on the of a city.
to a joint when-
the surging throng and the passing
made the feat
to the
paused, and then
a sunny laced gentleman to
lier was the sun-
face that won the child's
deuce. Childhood makes no mis-
take. I-a.
lion for leave to issue execution on
said
is hereby to appear at my
office N. on the
day of and
show cause, if any he why ex
edition should not issue against
him on said otherwise
execution will be accordingly is-
for the balance due on said
judgment.
under my band this the
Jo-th day of November 1898.
A. Clerk
Court Co.
and from
Boston.
N.
N. C.
J. Aft.,
N. C.
-AT-
ind y.
Pill
to 11- E.
We carry a line of the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in n pen
and is list
Net only does it ink
i.
t of Ur
Sew Lit Pills. A will
you of ThOM
iii in
in the cine
Mi-k Headache, for
and they have -ii
an
be free from every
he
T not awaken by
their action, but by giving tone in
and bowels
I. Woolen,
fingers.
bu soiled
I Children
if Mr. Shepherd returned to
his home in Indiana this week,
spending several days ill this
section visiting relatives. He is
old,
four In all.
have blessed lie
tells u in- ha.- nine grand children.
Hi- i- i iI- and inn
i male-, he would mil mind Ink
himself the wife. If a
found, lie is
a of Wilkes. but this
ago. He
I says be a brother who in the
I father of a children. The com
number of of
I these two brothers make BA
Hustler.
A Man's Hoy
Probably the most
story man's unlucky day that
has ever been told in the
Lancet, which it us a
curious Instance of A
patient, at the age of ten years.
fractured his it
on When
yearn old h fractured his
left leg below the knee through
falling from horseback, also on Au-
gust When fourteen of
ago In- fractured both bones of the
left forearm Mumbling, bis arm
striking the edge brick. I An-
gnat In another year, Au-
gust when old, ha
had compound fracture of the left
leg above his fool be-
under an rod
his body foiling forward. Next
year, again on the same dale, An
be bad compound fracture
of both the right being so
crushed that it bad
at the lower of
the thigh. This was caused by n
hone hit foil to a of coal,
which, running wild
him in a narrow passage,
both severely.
AN BY
Mrs. Joe Person's
For time my son was
troubled with bronchial die
ease, which every time he took
cold, settled in Ilia throat and pro
something like
tonsils would and
swell so that he had great trouble
to swallow anything, and could
NOTICE.
I Mil County, i
Jesse Cannon. Public
tor, administering estate of
Barnes, deceased.
George
Hagar Joyner, Bay,
Barrett, Tyson and
Queen Carmen.
Jenny Barred
in t lit- above entitled cause, will
take that a proceed-
entitled as above, bus been
commenced in the Court
of Pill county, before the Clerk, to
sell the real estate of Barnes
deceased, in order to make assets
ml said defendant will further
lake no solid food. sprint; take notice that she is required to
betook ball dozen Unties of Mrs. appear at the office of the Clerk of
Remedy a,,,,
throat with the weak, and it to or
cored him. lie never had ii t the petition and com-
spell since. I plaint Bled in or the
Bugle, Iredell Co., K. C. plaintiff will apply to the for
MilT
Vases.
Wagons,
Air Figures,
Fire Toys,
Cups and
Candies, Mixed Nuts,
It a is ins,
Sweet Florida Oranges,
Apples, Bananas,
Chairs, Tables,
Mattresses, Bureaus, e.
You will
a Standard Sewing Machine.
M.
Salt.
December
every Sun
day, morning and evening,
evening.
A. pastor.
relief demanded therein.
Given under my hand, this
day of
a. Mote, clerk
Court Pitt Co.
LAND BALK.
By virtue of an order of the Sn
Court of Pitt County ill the
case of H. tin-one, of Jesse
school a. in. C. j Cox Jesse K.
superintendent. Jr; the will sell
regular services. I for cash at the Court House
on Monday
day of January, the following
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news every
at small price
of cents a month. Are
you a subscriber It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK.
Is only a year and contains
the news every week, and
gives information to the far-
especially those grow-
worth many
times more than the
price.
Reward
The will V
pl.-i-i-a that then, u
One use that km
able i-ii-i- In nil t mil
ill Is I in, s
now to
die Catarrh
a i, co-i-
Care i taken
upon tin-
tin-
of lbs disease,
the up
in
Us work. The
in
Ono for any
that It Win to cure. Send tor Mat
of
Bold by Mi
Hall's Pi . sis ill,
Props
Ohio
km,
HAM'S HORN BLASTS.
hates a short
On the only thing
weighs is heart.
In order to show us stars
had lo us
A millionaire in ibis world
lie a beggar the next.
The devil wedding
when people marry for money,
will be more In
by your walk by
your talk.
Ii-r this be did not work on August I meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
for and lit; N Watson, pas.
lie wonder, bid in the
his fall day and went to
work with the he BUB-
a compound of
b-II leg. After Ibis be has
avoided working on August
I hough never missing work at
other
i. in. ,,,., f
every Sun land, situated ill I he County of
day, morning evening.
school p. m. w. P Harding,
third
J. II. Morion, pastor. Sunday
p. m. II.
Each
In some sections of
State Mi-in to Is- plentiful as
ants. A by the
of the
of the and Orange county
n today with a
wagon load of about He
they are so numerous in his neigh
they run i-ash
other and cripple and
you have nothing to do lint walk
and pick
ban Bun.
a-
ills.
Ly the timely use
Tint's an and
favorite of increasing
cures
SICK
sour stomach, malaria, s-
lion, torpid liver, a
and all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
A.
Lodge, N
A. M.
i.
third
W. M.
K.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
W. K. ft. O. U. I. Over
tun, See.
K. of P. Tar River Lodge, Ho.
ever Friday evening. Ir.
B. A. Move, Jr.,
White, K. of It.
It. Vance Council, No-
meet every even-
W. B. Wilson, H. M. It.
Lung, Bee,
located X
Beginning the Junction of the
and Tails Bond and run-
down the Newborn hi
line, with
James Cox's line around lo the
Tuft road, thence with the Tuft
road to John W, two a
half tract to the
the acre tract on the Tad road,
and thence with said Taft road to
I the
acres,
the land by the late
meets B. Cox,
evening. B.
J. M. bee.
This Hot.
K.
K.
We have new
hearse and the nicest line of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
In all its forms
Personal attention given to
and bodies entrusted
lo our care will receive very
mark of respect.
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
SALE OF VALUABLE
j T-
Mm;
By virtue of a decree of the
A. Court of Pill County made
on tin- 35th day of November,
a certain Pris-ceiling
therein pending, entitled
n- ad
the estate of Amy
deceased,
mill others, I will on
Monday, 2nd, sell
public sale the court house
In the highest bidder
for cash, that certain lot in the
town of situated on the
of Second and
and known in plan of
said town us lot one bun-
and twelve
Public
the estate of Amy
.
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Wire iron Fencing
only work
reasonable
h. w.
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Send
C. CO.
Mast WASHINGTON,
far brier,.
The in
every department and
as low as the low
eat. Highest
prices paid for country
produce
WEEK
-FOB-
The Eastern Reflector
I m
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE. TO FICTION TERMS per; Year in Advance.
VOL. XVII
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
,. .
CONVENTION
An By Whom
i is a list of the
to the annual meeting of
State Convention to lie
held in Memorial
Church, Greenville, Dec. Nth to
12th, awl y whom they will
lie entertained while
Might c. and wife, by ii.
A. and W.
at Hotel
J. Moore, C.
A. B. Brown, M. R. Webb.
by ll. L
K. B. F. Hester. S.
K. P. Hobgood, by J.
Howling.
V. L. A. r. J. x.
. I-. Howard, by W. B,
Wilson.
It. II. Marsh, B. T. J. D.
Thomas by
I.,
W. H. J. W. Carter,
by Dr. B. A.
John B. Kay, T. E. Skinner, by
A. L. Wow.
J. X. R. H. Lewis, J. II.
Brewer, M.
A. by B. J. Cobb.
It.
T. C. J. W. Cobb, by Ola
Miss T. Miss
A h by E Harris.
J. W. Rose, L. Finch, by C.
II.
C. E. by
J. S.
John E. White, by X. M. Wat-
sou.
B. W. W. H. Rich,
by J. H.
J. W. Bailey, W. C. Dowd, E.
B. J. K. Prof.
Johnson, by
J. C. Caddell, II. II.
W. Ilium-hard, W. II. Morton,
J. R. Jack Sherrod, B.
by John
R. II. Herring, S. J. Backer, by
A. W.
J. A. L. X. Chap-
by A. A.
R. W.
by II. Wilson.
J. Parker, by H. P.
Hotel
W. K. Watson, T. B. Wilder,
J. Parker, C. J. Hunter, by W. II.
at Hotel
C. Teague, by Pulley ft
at the House.
X. U. H. H. Shaw,
Mrs. W. B. Shaw, J. Jarvis
at Hotel
H. B. T.
H. Street, W. L. Potent, Dr.
Hippo, by J. B. Cherry.
S. II. A. B. A ilk ins,
by D. S. Spain.
W. S. R. F.
by T. K. Hooker.
A. B. Smith, by B. F. D. Al
at II. h. Cowards.
A. It. J. H. Lambeth,
T. M. Pittman, C. C. J.
Blalock, D. H. Lee, by R. A.
Tyson.
E. J. Edwards, II. L. Watson,
K. Edwin Wright, by F.
Evans, at House.
L. R. Pruett, R. R. A.
M. J. Q. Adams, J. A.
Dates, Jr., F. Conrad, by Alfred
Forties.
W. Scarborough, P.
J. T. and wife,
Forest Smith, J. Powell, by Dr.
W. H. Bagwell.
B. K. Mason, Livingston Johnson,
B. E. Copeland, by B. W. King.
John Mitchell, W. It.
by Charles Skinner at Hotel Ma.
T. Wood, by James Long at
King House.
J. K. Matthews and Bass,
by J. T. Matthews.
C. F. James, by Jordan.
Mrs. C. A. by H. W.
i at House.
Miss Ward, by A. H.
i at Quinn
C J Harry
J.
at
Miss Miss Mabel
D by I. C
Bull Long, Mrs W Terrell.
by H M at King House
Miss Julia I.
Thomas, by Mrs King at King
House.
L K Mills, It II L
W A by E
W. C. A. L. Betts by
K. Moore
J. W. Herring by J. A.
K. Dickinson by J. R.
Move at Morrill House.
W. A. Dunn, Miss
Fannie E. Heck, Miss Mary
ale Carter by F. ti. James.
A. I. Justice. D. E. H.
H. J. Meadows by K.
A. Move
W. and wife, M Smith
and wife, C. T.
O. L. W. ti.
M. E. Parish, J. F. J. L.
Miss
field, Miss Miss Kate
by W. II. and J. A. Kicks.
K. A. by L. Joy-
at House.
Henry Davis, by W. II. at
Hotel
W. E. M. L. M.
Curtis, W. B. by T. R.
Moore.
Corpening, O. P.
by Wiley Brown.
J. P. Walter Bikes,
Thus. Hume, W. Allen, by
Mrs. M. A. Jarvis.
A. M. W. II. Oliver, by
W. T.
E. Lee, J. J. Venn, by W.
Smith.
Allen, M. Webb, by
White at Hotel
J. B. Newton, by It. L. Carr
King House.
O. W. by Dr. Zeno
Brown at Hotel
T. J. Taylor, A. W. Early, by
H. T. Daniel.
F. by Mrs. Dora
Hi at House.
M. Duke, J. A. by V.
J. Lee.
O. C. by J. Wood,
ward at Hotel
L. and wife, by J. L.
Little and Mrs. at
House.
J. J.
by II. Hooker.
A. D. Hunter and wife, T. Bright
A. E. by James Brown.
C. J. F. Anderson, John W.
B F Eagles wife, by O. E.
Warren.
Jar lea Long and wife, by B.
Hughes and J. L. at King
House.
H. F. Taylor, II. B. Parker, by
II. L. Coward.
W. M. Jones, J. Porter, F.
J. M. Frost, by C. A.
White.
S. A. Howard and wife, by Mrs.
P. E. at Hotel .
Miss Eva Patrick, by Henry
Miss Mary II Hardy, Miss Edith
Broadway, by J at King
House.
J E M Davenport, OF Fields,
by B
John Bell, L L Leary,
tire and daughter by J J Cherry.
Mrs M Winston, Mrs W Al-
by M II
and wife, by Mrs
Mary Stephens.
J W wife, by J.
W C by B E
by A
W On Herb rid Re.
S. W. Halt, T. M.
W. It. Parker
II. Morris, by J. S. Congleton
Hotel
L. by
at Hotel
Latham, by
Miss Etta Huns at King House.
J. T. Betta, by Mrs. M. D.
at King House.
THEY ARE
THEY ABE HERE
THEY ARE HERE
ARK HERE
THEY ARE
THEY ARE HERE
THEY ARE HERE I
THEY ARE HEBE
ST ARRIVED TO KAY.
ARRIVED TO DAY.
mean those
Beautiful Dram Insertion to match.
Beautiful Dram With Insertion lo mulch.
Dram with insertion to match.
Cream with Insertion to match.
Cream Laces with Insert ion to match.
Cream Laces with Insertion to match.
Handkerchiefs--Linen, Footing and Val Lice, suit nil makers .
Handkerchiefs Linen. Footing and Val Law, lo suit nil .
footing and Val 1-ace, to sail all
All Hand Embroidered Lady's Handkerchiefs at each.
All Linen Hand Embroidered Lady's Handkerchiefs at
All Linen Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs at each.
Irish Point Bureau
Point Table
Point Table Mats.
Apron Lawn.
Swiss Curtain
Swiss Curtain
Swiss
Apron Law ii
J.
J.
J.
B. CHERRY
II. CHERRY
II. CHERRY
co. X. c.
ft CO., Greenville, X. C.
ft CO. X. C
BAKER HART
DEALERS IN
General
Hardware,
Just received a carload
Mr CUM.
cur wk
manufacturers in the world and are used by
many millions.
I MAIN STREET, X. C
SOME OLD ii i-s i
The North Carolina
lo a ions appoint
meat, from parts
tin-Slate met on
the of February,
1830. Elder P. preach
after which the brethren as
together, and after
to brother II.
ton. of was
Moderator, and brother R.
of Elder P.
W. then and
the object of which
was In form a for tin-
pone of
more genera within
Carolina,
the parts of the same;
and then moved
be formed, which
to, T. D. Mason
then the adoption of some
rules for the purpose of effect ins
this
was
adopted.
Being
multitudes within the hound of
our own State, who arc
destitute of the preaching the
word and all the ii valuable
of gospel ordinances
here, in the name of the Great
bend of the church
bis grace to succeed our efforts, do
agree lo form ourselves into a
society to in- called the North Caro
Una Baptist Benevolent Society,
to la governed and conducted
according lo the following
via.
Art. I. The exclusive of
this shall In- to raise funds
and appropriate them to the sup
port of traveling
preaching the gospel and
taring its ordinances hill Hie
bounds of North Carolina.
Every who shall sub
lo this it ion. and
the sum of live dollars, shall In- a
Member of Ibis . as long as
he shall continue to pay two
end fly cents and
every person who shall pay the
sum of dollars one time
be considered a I'm-
life, without further contribution.
The Society shall bold its an
in March, oil the
days and at the place appointed,
and a sermon adapted to the
shall preached by some
person previously appointed,
a collection shall then be made in
aid of its funds.
I. of this society
shall consist of a President, and
not three Vice Presidents,
a corresponding and a recording
secretary, a treasurer, who with
not lean than eleven other persons.
all member of ii church,
shall constitute ii of directors
to is- elect rd by or otherwise
at annual meeting of Hie
The of directors, in
of the shall have
the power lo employ such ministers
as proper,
them their sphere of action, give
their instructions, draw upon
the treasurer for the sinus
to designs into
receive till all
vacancies that may in their
board during recess, and adopt
such further measures, consistent
with the Constitution, us
shall deem or expedient,
and make a report to at
every annual meeting.
i. The board shall
meet by
of the nun
be called the President, or one
Of the Vice Presidents, with
concurrence of any two of its
la-rs.
r. money shall at any time
in- paid out i in- treasury
a Written order of board of
rectors, signed the
the Presidents,
by the r
v of the
shall In-a
line,
with lb.- or the
form .
rum of I In-
l.
shall In-made Ibis ft ion
except an annual of
s by a I thirds
present.
After prayer Elder A. mi
a J
a short int.-i
. i.
I is
I H ., In
t i nil
a . .
., had
. , , -I you
a short ,,.,.
u i
mis . so iii, -i . . two
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to .
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It was t lieu moved ;
, . . , lot
we proceed p
BID. Q
following ;
P. . Raleigh.
P.
of Craven county, Meredith,
of E and W. II. of
Omni . Vie.- Presidents;
brother P P
rough. Corresponding
brother It. of
The K.
Annual Almanac and
paper, Word and Works, arc now
from sen lo sea. are
in .-all the attention of our
reader- to the Almanac
Recording I and II Au
, . . , . now It i- a
ton. .
,, , ,. ,,. . t. j, and of lid
Directors lien S Simpson.
. ,.,, , ,, ,. page, and the storm forecasts
, , , ,
,. ., ,., , J . , . ,. . I diagrams and and
Elder s Ward, brother
. ,. , . , ,. matter arc superior to
Newborn.
,., . , ,.,, , , bus ever Inch seen
I I .
.,, . ., . in a 2.1 cent ills
If Law I
,, . , . in. nil and inks
i, , ,
is one the literary, home
scientific in
,. ,, his
i. Stokes, I. nit her ,; . .
i monthly storm forecasts ex-
brother J Pitt
county. D
,, . , ,., , storm
Elder .
, ,,,, ,,
Elder P , , , .
i ,, , ,, , , v , Works Is per
brother J la tie, Nash- . , , . . . .
year and a copy
ton Johnston is sent as a to
Elder J Elder yearly subscriber. Single
brother W It of Word and Works, a.
Almanac alone. cents
i. , l order to Word and
U I. TI rack .
county, brother St. Louis. Mo.
Manning, brother PI LS.
ton. Elder II Merritt. Orange. El j send eddies, to H. .
II brother Co. and gel a tree sample boa of Or
in
known. E Phil
l ;
They
b perfectly from every
brother J Terry, Midi be purely
Tin- T do not weaken by
rd ii. Thai, mi mini
, o i , i i v, Mr bOX
meeting of the lie held .,.,, .,
the fourth Lord's day. .
Professional Cards
S R.
A El HE.
N. C.
before
2nd. Elder H
Wail, of New In-
preach the sermon.
and the President I., preach the
oil I in the
Thai the .
Directors in
before I he ,;,., X. C. ,
Lord's and I hill o . r;
Elder T, Mason preach I lie in
sermon, and Elder w .
P. in oil
lib, Thai
died copies of proceedings of
this meeting together with u
letter, be printed and
led as soon as P.
W. Dowd write the circular and lit
I., printing of the
The then called oil
W . M.
LAW .
in nil Courts.
s B. V. Tyson,
s. Hill.
, ALLOW
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the lo ,. tin-j X. C.
meeting, which in nil Courts.
ion and
II. Al sins,
p. s. Brethren who were
names are
above, hope will us fol
we have w.
endeavored lo such as
lie loll o-iii
P. VI,
bands are rough re
of the necessity ice.
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WELCOME.
I ill.- State Cob
.,,, the W there
BOB Stands. A house Smith and W I.
, worship as . .,., boob boar o clock ed,
ft, th. U, i. the
reported
, the ha. deception J
I , , and tack of on Sparta agents
ax ,,. a,,,.
about o'clock.
The sen ice was
feast at the Methodist church. M . , reading, bat it h only
Norman, of , ,,,
At o'clock
sermon on treasures
to the I Greenville.
Though a small body then. M
represent the strong
the State.
arc
ablest orators and
,,, consecrated Christian men.
Alter sixty eight the Con-
MM
,,.,. to meet the
wins of m Up
erected .-
her
people of
, welcomes this Win
body of eminent Christian
worker, to town, and
ions here may
attended by such presence of the
that great Mewing
the length
the Mate, even
beyond l-orders.
i,.;. honored the.
noble men and a omen, and bids
welcome,
R.
S. s. Wallace, T.
Owen, T. Tax
on others.
meat If the Senate the
. Mil not have
imp body
ed.
Be, Tin.,. M
for ten and it nuking the
m through j ,,,.,., take P
of and prompt of
,, by
the
. have here today.
This and
a a a memorial to
to invention here. Wk
, lug was begun in June, and
the was
that the be heW
ii.
tin
I hat
as
tor to Hie
internal MM he
in of State-, and
Long the Southern only
. Maryland and
h.-r. Sh.-
during the pact year-
this law eon-
to the
North had next to
illicit stills
BE BY
Ire. Joe Person's tart
long time my son was
some bronchial dis-
ease, which every time he took
in and pro
like
The tonsils would enlarge and
so that he had great trouble
to swallow anything, and
take no solid food. Last spring
he took half dozen littles of Mrs.
Joe Person and gargled;
his throat with the wash, and it
eared him. lie Ins had a
spell since. Mks. Stinson
Iredell X. C.
progress of portion
Howe. Prom
the building
i all the services of the
were Weld in the
The was supported by
Dr. in a tine speech, but
was Rev.
in
.-t. So did I. U Smith, and
the name
A preachers
were elected . order, and
eight local preachers were elected
deacon.
The following were received
full in the conference
Bryan Thompson.
Willis and Andrew Brave.
The conference took up the
of place for the next confer-
,, I just before adjournment, a
inn
U, October, l, were made,
met here on I New
memorial Mount. The con
and
day. 12th. the memorial ,.,. Th.
was dedicated. was somewhat spirited
,. of Wilmington, preached mm ,.,,.
sermon. City, S. .-
r should lax up ill
Dr.
at the
church. His In the
morning is
all his efforts.
The service at all the
at night
morning at had in.
Dr. presented, in j than any other
little to the a I
gold pen and cut glass, i-p sin were int
ink fount, requesting its use in in . .
be to
Carolina in the , property
new . is
The report of Internal
Scott, which
. figures are take. farther
that there are in North I
Una registered
a last
of cigar
IS.
leaf
las.
Una and
the enormous of
Unix New York and Virginia
rank in I his branch of the to
the territory of Southern ,,,. f sugar, and when com-
It passed. the
co.- .-
The was so deeply moved
In-this taken from the
that he could hardly express hit
appreciation.
Or Norman far a W
of the report.
saying he thought should
t the
government, conference
declined to take such
question one and a i
of seven young preacher
admitted on Al II
o'clock the elders
Presiding Elder offered a
the of
Northern Methodist brethren to
the encroachment of
for
DRY
DRY Notions. SHOW,
DRY Notions.
Hats. Trunks and
Hats. Trunks and rants.
I,.,,, our homes are
he sermon.
of the building was
monies more than half was
and in ix coming here people around
as . of The house was seven years in
, the fact ha. the
. the history interrupted
L a However, the
struggle hardship- endured
CHURCH ,,,. forgotten in that-KM
I n the the
I finished product
10,51.-
A full line of
FAMILY
All delivered to
par.
r B.
R. B. JARVIS A BROS.,
N-
IS
Heavy and
GROCERIES
X. P.
Cotton Ragging and Ties always
on baud
Fresh goods kept on
hand. produce and
sold. A trial will
D. .
Some History of Early
In Pitt County and the
mere i- no written con-
the .- of the
church In save
the statement in an old deed in
Book II.
d to the service of
all soul
was
Since the pastorate of Mr. far-
has Leon served
a, pastor
. Hunter, J. H, Lambeth, r.
M. Hilling-. E. Wells and A.
and R. W. and
Hook II. . served a short
h.,
,;,; pastors ire to I with us during
This deed hear. Sept. . what
,.,.,
Memorial church -land-.
to ; ,,,,
never
In on page
,.,, the k.
., ., ; . s. trans-
In l
There i
i-x f curly
I ax Id Lawrence,
tier
ears of
It is kn Mr. Lu
,, ;. for years clerk
and when hie h.
, . ill
. . , .,. all
Se
bill have heard much
of the memorial church, can view
the building far themselves and
form their own as .
Whether It is a lining memorial to
he loll of I lie .-111 Ion.
is proud
indebtedness to Dr. J.
the early
of Baptists In Pitt
and kepi through .
vs,, in the,
Mr. L. who
i . and Is clerk
chm-eh. and all records
re 1--I
i ,;. i we
lb. Kev. Tl.-. I. Mason
v, ii,. i man known lie set-
, ., He
in
, .,.,., referred to soys
must
He wits and par. In
of the
State here
afterwards lie moved away.
In as far hack
th. middle of ill. eighteenth
the
In So
hie and
in,, John Wing
Held now on
creek, In county,
be traveled Into
Pin county and preached
In Dr. Me Aden, Hie
first missionary to
for
a. lied Hanks,
lour miles from
the
in this section,
and
creek. Swamp and Trail
ale now t ix.- Map
list lies.
METHODIST
X.
Th.- day's session of the
North Conference was
order a. the regular hour.
Will X. of the Oxford
Orphan Asylum
spoke of the work that
institution is doing, and asked
, far He sup
poll.
of
Conference
was announced as a transfer.
The committee on the paper
elected
N. B. L.
I. L. Smith.
as
and when John
was called be spoke some length
of the trials of the year, and said
of the storm without
malice in his heart against any one.
He announced that he ready
to serve the church he loved
any capacity, and If further con-
diets were ahead be was to
lax all his strength upon
need be, for the inter
of the Master's kingdom.
There not many dry exes in
I h,. conference when he took Ins
and there was a
The fourth of
North Conference passed
without anything startling
hut.
The body a little tardy In
owing lo a heavy rain
which fell during night and
nearly all
A letter from Dr. of
diversity, read
mid to committee on
education. A totter from the
Church Extension Hoard was
sealed and referred to the commit-
tee.
W. I.,
chosen to a vacancy on the
Conference Board Trustees.
The bishop was authorized
the Conference t sign a draft on
Treasurer Moore, of the Conference
Trust Fund for the interest which
goes lo tin- preacher.
The on Conference
made a supplementary
report, with
that Revs. M. J. Hun. and T.
Browning be placed on the super-
The Committee mi Bible Cause
presented a report, through Chair
man urging ministers
to secure larger collection.
n the joint
Board of Finance for o deficit in
publishing Conference minute,
mid to deposit the Conference in
place safe from tire.
c. P. located
own
The special order for o'clock
W. A. Jenkins, of the pa ,
per committee, made a report. ,
the election of
publishing who shall;
form a stock company to buy half
of the North Carolina Ian Ad
stock and arrange far pub ,
a conference organ. stamps to the amount of
The report adopted Dr. placed.
Key chosen editor. J The total number of persons
Dr. of Nashville.
of the
plug.
sold
I was upon which
slumps t
ad
direct internal revenue laves
ironed the Conference In behalf the government in North
the Nashville Advocate and j m , ,
other publications. Of the 1,452 registered
i It OF
B o j
Will I
BEADS
PERRY
l nave on
For Sale
th
of B. Cher-
line
tn in Tm A
Huller
for
heart
Foe
your friend,
mS. J.
Know.
taken.
A collection for
Herman
being In ill health.
The Conference adjourned at
o'clock and met again hear
reports from the various commit-
tees.
The one of chief Interest related
to Trinity College management,
which the committee strongly
The report
ed with applause. President
frequently applauded
lies in the State operated, are
fruit and grain. These
used 21.427 bushels of malt,
bushels of wheat, ,
bushels rye, and
corn, and of the K-ms of
fruit brandy produced
Ions the enticing applejack.
To Indict Wilmington
Washington. Dec. At-
Of the United
when spring college a Mer. direct.
it, future which he declared United states B s, ,. I A
brighter than ever before In H
from
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
STIFF AND
AND
HATS.
HAW.
HATS.
HATS
V OF
A FULL OF
JUST FOR FUN
The tobacco business appears to
be a cut and dried affair.
husband seem to take a
great interest in the political
Mrs. The more
he should ; it Ink him
Banting, together
ex-Chief of Helton and a I
in Washington. The plan
is that if bills indictment can be j
secured. Judge Turned shall issue
bench warrants and have the men
taken to for
trial at the term of United States
District Court, which next
to
as
District Court, which
The special order for M o'clock , Monday- H the purpose U-
Mug the charge to -lass of I W make the the same m
are admitted in full j b. I In the Tolbert la
the Wallop Una lo have limiting.
A .
that solemn service. The class
consists of Barnes, Andrew
and
Willis.
The of investigation
Appointed yesterday
the charges against Hex.
not
and that B trial an necessary
and his character passed, BO
he as exonerated.
Dr. offered a resolution
requesting the Bishop write his
autobiography and sketches of
other North Carolina Methodists
of his generation. This was
adopted a rising vote.
The Conference appointed a
to meet with the com
of the Western North
Carolina Conference touching the
mailer
and to telegraph the latter
t at once and adjust
the Conference organ matter, but
they have not a willing
to come so far. It is said a
paper may be started.
N. c.,
Una and to have Bunting, Melton
and at as witnesses.
Special to Charlotte
I. C.
call of twenty,
which
It is not ho long it was
Hall,
of
The weather a great
the visitors, who were for
TOE EXCELLENCE Of OF
not only lo the
of the bat
to the care will, it i
by
known to the I Flo
Co. only, unit Wt wish to upon
all the l
true an,. remedy. As the
Syrup i manufactured
by the Co.
only, a knowledge that fact will
one In avoiding the
by other par-
The the
I'm Co. with the
cal and the satisfaction
which the
given to millions makes
the of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of remedy. U la
far in advance of all other
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without or weaken-
and it not gripe nor
nauseate. In Its beneficial
effects, please the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
K.
m m
N.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATH.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS.
HATS
HATS.
II. M. V
II. M. .
ll. II. H. V.
M. .
TO
-THE
Vehicles, all Kinds
i. notice.
Brackets,
RICKS TAFT STOCK
It lie sold
JANUARY 1st, 1899
. . k-
in order to do this they will be sold
Carts, Wagons Brackets, And In . ,
etc., made to AT
order,
Shove on Avenue.
ThU h no Come and price the and see
what we This is I BALK, not ask for credit.
Yes, We Have On the He
High
Nothing Can Stand lie
lore New
and Marv.-l-
Price and sou
The heM
goods this
than ex before
I laid in
a line of extra
choice fur their
lies
th.- market to cash
Fine Goods
Bought low
can he sold
Cheap.
And we will do it. Our great Full
and Winter has lie-.
at a mid lie sold a
Men and Hoy Clothing.
Hats, Caps Cents Furnishing
floods. The finest and most com-
assortment of new and
styles you ever laid your eves
on. An immense line of DOW
as as all the leading
standard
Conic BOB
Frank
THE KING
II
LOCAL
Court week.
Convention week.
Hot Chocolate W. C.
It like we are in for some
weather.
The cold weather b. putting in
mine hard licks.
The young, people ill have their
next dance the
Carpenter and poker players
are known by their chips.
Men-hunts should lie banding in
their holiday advert
Fresh Mountain Batter, cents
a pound, at
seems a popular place
for cotton buyers, judging from
the operating here.
At the Episcopal Tues-
day night
Skinner and Alice
Blow.
river has got on ii big swell,
to show our many Baptist visitors
this week that we have much
here.
years old. Any furn-
information concerning her
Improving His office-.
A of friends ill
of Deeds T. R. Moore's office, Mon-
lay afternoon, began expressing a
dislike of the of office
furniture. These expressions next
taking the form of
and a purse HOB made
lip large enough to purchase him n
Those who took part in
this expression of esteem for the
new- officer Messrs. Hilly
S. C.
Williams, II.
Williams, A. Hardy. David Hy-
Dr. Charles
house.
Pay Your Debts.
We do not in tiny fall
to have heard so many complaints
as at present about people not pay.
their debts. If all can
would pay their accounts, or at
least pay as much as possible,
there would less cause for com-
plaint.
THEY ARE
Arc Delegates, Some Are
Not.
MM.
C. M. left this morning.
II. It. of the Raleigh
and Observer, is in n.
Mrs. M. F. Latham, of Center-
ville. n; this lit to
visit friends.
X. M. Hammond,
for the Cast Line Was
here today and
Ton a call. It has
main since he in Green
ville.
Ii. 1898.
I. A. t. Bethel
today.
II. W. wen. to
m today.
Dr. It. Crimes, of Bethel,
in town
Col. X. M. returned
to Bethel this
Rev. II. Brawn returned to
Monday evening.
Hex. l. W. Davis, of the Chris
church, here today.
Rev. X. Harding, of Washing
on. came up Monday evening.
L. C. Arthur to
last night and returned this morn-
of
comedown Monday evening to at-
tend court.
Hex. w. ii. Oliver arrived Mon
day night and is the guest of W.
T.
W. B, Patrick, of pass
through this morning for
to goods.
Mrs. W. M. Hammond, of
has been visiting her
L. Daniel, returned home
today.
Mrs. George H. and little
son, of Rocky Mount, Mon-
day evening to visit her daughter,
W. Higgs.
ii. Brawn,
last night and opened Court this
morning. The term is for the
trial of civil cases only.
Bishop A. A. Watson arrived
this morning and held service to-
day in St. Paul's Episcopal
Services will Ix- held again tonight.
T,
J. H. Chapped. Of Milton,
among the arrivals Tuesday
evening.
Miss Daisy Whitley, of
arrived Tuesday evening to visit
Mrs. S.
Mrs. T. II. Wilkerson and child,
of arrived Tuesday even-
to visit her father, W. T. Lips-
Mrs. Thomas and child,
of arrived Tuesday
evening to visit her mother. Mrs.
Bailie
Misses Dorothy L. Carr, of
tori., and Eva M. Westbrook, of
Waco, Texas, are visiting Dr. R.
ti, Carr at House.
T THEY
Is We Come-
Cod.-.
.-Democrats Take
. O.,
Co
will be rewarded.
Foil South
a house with six rooms,
stables and water on lot. Posses-
given first of next
W. A.
first-class
tor to represent The Prudential
Life Company in the
counties, Martin,
C. M. Hawkins,
Raleigh, S.
For ethers it
Beans no
nil.
k no reason W
birth should he n
of pain and dread. Box-.
ml months before s
becomes a
mother she should
Down to Work.
The new officers are t
ting down readily to the routine of
their official duties seem per
at home In their places.
Sheriff Mooring has Mr. J. J.
Mason as his deputy and he will
make a good Clerk of the
Court D. C. Moore will assisted
through court by E. A.
Move, and then his son take
charge as his regular deputy,
of Deeds T. B. Moore is
being assisted for the present by
Maj. II. Harding, whose former
ill the office makes him
there.
A Turkey.
A few days ago Rev. B. If.
hunting for turkeys
and brought in a fine gobbler. The
bird weighed pounds dressed,
and wore a beard measuring
inches.
Married.
Mr. J.
under a Former Democratic ,
ration, presented a strong p-ti
Hoard and had a rep-1
present to urge his
Man Killed.
Liberal
Keeper tin Home.
Board of
County elected Mr.
J. W. Sin it I. as of
Home for the A, ,,., . .,.
There were many . f.-,,,,. , ,.,, , ,
the but a better who have had charge
not have been made. The for the loot two
Kings Daughters, who takes deep , ,,,,
Interest in the ,.,,. , .,. ,.
.
Mr. Smith's faithful there -i-i. i, . . , .,
Ii
Mo-is. II. L. Davis, .
W. Harrington and
Tinker the
Board organized , . . . ,
L. Davis a chairman.
A recess then taken until I
for dinner.
night Hill in the after-
Mr. Van shot and killed examined and II P
colored man. From . an ; l U I . . A
officer to the Cotton lagging and Tic- a. Into
Exchange Building, Front St. NORFOLK,
Cash mi Consignment. Prompt Return
Market Prices Guaranteed.
in Cotton Bagging, Ties, Hag-.
and so.
Agricultural Plaster,
AR
lock o
learn colored man was a tenant
f Mr. and had deserted
., .,. a,,. , .,,.,. T. I. ,.,.,,;.,,., I,,,,,,. Heavy Groceries have arrive and w
he Crop leaving the landlord with I.,. S, T. the I U C i SO tO Until it Will CO
hex me. . White. W. K. and II. V. It yOU Once gOOdS an
st.,. a, inn and had some p,, you my customer
the crop. ,. M,,. superior
will put
compel you
and hear the
became very abusive and drew a
pistol on Mr. when the
latter also pulled a pistol and
the ball entering the fore
head just above the eye kill
him almost instantly.
Some Conference Appointments
Tuesday evening
nut a telegram from
City, too late .
day. giving the following
made by North
Carolina
of Washing.
R. Hall. X. M. Wat-
son; ; Crimes
land. X. A. j II.
IS. Anderson Wilson.
Washington. I,. I. Nash ;
Rocky Mount. R.
Grown Quick.
Rip Ward is wondering
those trees on the Court House
square are not any larger. He
credited with making the I A. Cox and
remark, while the trees
Set spring lie The oath of office was
grown when the Democrats get to each of these and the hoard
into power In county then took up the bond of the
A colored man heard the of the several townships,
remark replied then I specs
dew trees have do BETHEL ITEMS.
sight or now and,
The Democrats are Bethel, S. C., Dee
the max be D. left last Friday
with A. Ward. J.
II. Hunting. Kohl S. M.
Junes, M. S, I
W. B. C.
Taylor. S. T. and II, A.
Beverly as
M Mooring.
bond x. A ti Cox and
I, Little sureties; State las
Jesse Cannon and
county and
bond with
R. Davenport. J. A. J.
Presiding L. Wooten, Oscar Hooker, . II.
District. Ii. Bagwell, W. A. An
R. R. Fleming,
tor. K, Proctor and J. I. Per
kins as sureties.
H. Cherry, Treasurer,
bond, with J. J.
Ii. and B. US
school tax bond,
With M. Ii. It.
and II. M. Mooring
D. Surveyor,
as
Greenville, N
READ P
Best Ugh
still in the plenty.
in the State. bring your tobacco,
want it and are able to pay tor it, so
it lo us and get the highest market price.
Tom friends
EVANS. CRiTCHER CO.
Proprietors of The Old
GREENVILLE, N.
III again
grown, but they are
larger now than
set out.
not much
they
night to attend the M. E, Confer-
is in session at
beth City.
D. Moore, Ks., and
to last week.
Mr, Moore upon new
duties as of Superior Court
today.
We never could see where the V. II. of
fascination for jumping on and off
moving trains comes in, and left this morning for
RUNNING A RISK.
Liable to Oct Hurt.
such a
people engage
dangerous amusement.
it can be called, is past
tin to the depot here
almost any morning and you can
see numbers of boys, some grown
men, to. to get on the
platforms as the train starts, am
The little three year old of
P COUNTY
EDWARDS COBS,
K U
lie in all kinds of
Buggies a specialty
All kinds of repairing done. We use skilled I and geed
material and are In
if Mr. W. D. severely
burned last morning, a-ho
doctor said would mil live
the next is still lingering
between life and death.
Hardy, of the
I server spent Sunday night in town.
there seems to be something of a
rivalry between them as to
can let the train get the highest
speed before he II
surprise us to
have to write up an of
getting killed or losing
n this risky practice.
Alter The Negro Firemen.
A reporter learned
morning the Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers, have Hied
their with the different
roads country asking
Genuine Winter Weather is now with
we ate ready for all demands.
Williams married Friday a morning or tH ago a man
herself for
critical ordeaL
is a
mode which
intended for this
purpose alone.
name
this wonderful
preparation la
other's
n id
liniment
to ho
plied e.
It relaxes
the mus-
and re-
the
distension,
to every
organ on
mod in
childbirth, and
takes away all
danger and
nearly all suffer-
best results
it the
remedy is used
during the whole
period of
It is the
remedy of the
kind in the world
Is endorsed by
physicians.
ft
drug or sent
by mail on receipt
of pi
Invaluable in
f for ill women,
x, in to any ad-
dress upon application u.
Ce.
morning at at the
deuce of Mrs. Williams, of
left at once for
to live.
A Nuisance.
We hear complaints of some of
the going to and Iron, the
public building annoying
citizens of South by
pulling pickets their fences.
Bone one or two people say their
fences have nearly ruined by
this of the If the
mischief is not stopped
is going to get into trouble.
has been requested by
one of the sufferers to give this
warning.
fell and the car not miss
his more than a lain.
If their reason can be appealed to,
urges those given
to this habit of jumping off the
trains to stop it.
that
the em-
ploy of these roads be dismissed,
This request is in accord with a j
resolution Unit passed at
annual meeting of this order that
was recently held In Norfolk.--
Charlotte .
DON'T READ Ti
over this list and select
when yon want Dates
Currants, Dried
mid Apples,,
of every Macaroni,
Beans and Podding,
and
All goods at
RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY.
Adopted by Bethel I I O O F
ill.
Warm Soils.
Ready with Comforts,
Filled with
or Pure
Hygienic White
a.
with
i; Ii .
Head Winter
for Men. Women
and Children.
xx Warm
Wool
Winter
Hugs.
Winter Shoes.
is is I lie season of I lie
when the policy
an
Ready to supply every Winter Clothing Bead.
C. T.
in in hank.
in.
J. R. COREY,
-------Dial
avid Until Marie, j I
we the members HI
o. o. i-.
Mil COLLARS
Millinery-
Whereas, has pleased our
Heavenly Father in
to remove from our
S. M. Jones,
of his sweat little children, John
David and Marie, therefore
the loss
s. M. Jones, bow In humble I
to the of Him
all things . ., ,
Resolved, . s A General Horse
and heartfelt condolence are ten-
to Jones and family in
their sad
Resolved, Unit these resolutions
he spread on our minutes and the
Secretary furnish N. M. Jones
a copy of the same and a
lie sent to for
publication.
A.
S. T. A KM IN,
Also a nice line of
Hard ware.
I can now be found in
the brick store for
occupied
W. Brown
Come to see
me i
J. L. SUGG
Life, Fire and
-Accident
Represents only First Class Com-
in opposite Court House
GREENVILLE, N. C.





Counting Vote.
N.
D, I ft Owner.
The Railroad Attitude Toward
Separate Car Law.
Washington, n.
There Is little or nothing Mr.
message to Cw
long as that document to,
with degree
what he
toward the
This indicate, de
tided upon a policy, or if he hi
that to make public
,. the belief of
that he intends playing
on the Philippine question
after he gets that Treaty
ratified b the Senate, and
are
Spain, appropriated ton-
.,,. An
before then
In making
and
Mr.
waller relating t hereto,
hit no
,.,. The Message follow, just
., the lines it was expected to
indicated for
mouths, past, by official
, from
administration. The message
Indicate that Mr.
. to push
legislation as
i members of part would
like him to
Hate is the
who
v,. a lire
. and open lire on the
he says I.
will light lo the last, lie predict
II the is carried int.
j, will mid millions,
and
Saw, the expenses of
tub, government, without bringing
people
our will In
overrun inferior
i . numerous minor
. . In to
predictions, be charge. Mr.
Mi foreign lo have
in the British
Foreign Office, and asks the Irish-
Americana in opposing
of the treaty.
;.,,,.,.
is a Democrat, talking for
political effect.
conned.
hi. pin ,. no longer ago than
III .
utter Maine us destroyed, he
a piece of Mr.
M floor of
pro
. ., . I lime
I I,.,, .
,;, act Mr. r.
i- y. ll
before the
. inn extra
. ,,, . is
.,, from
luck. He
I the
Pi-. i i annex
had
provide for mi
,, , pin- Islands would
expensive gift mu
,., , received hum another.
. nut never lie a snare of
. while I
;,, foreign attack
,,,., of with
Mr. we
are much l
from do
lug enough lo Improve things
home.
There have numerous.
The of began
the
rota Mi to
judicial and
The is and
one, at UM hare
I. It to
be
ill be obtainable until
late this evening. working
ill the rote had
been tabulated to the
Lenoir, according
run of the
The returns show that the
the court have been grossly care-
less in nuking the returns.
Over 15.000 votes are reported
cast U. Brown in the
whereas they
should have been reported east for
ll. Brown. Jr. This large
was noticed In a little
over half the counties from the
which the returns hate been
,,. ii even go higher
Some reported
their vote for George
This is an Inexcusable
clerical error. Ml the Democratic
judicial were printed from
the same press all read
II. Jr., and they
were so voted in Stale.
of State says be
has no authority give the vote
for Brown to
II. Brown Jr., Judge
vote is divided in three
J.
for George U. Brown, and
Jr.
p. Bynum. Jr., the Re-pub-
candidate for of the
i kc
manner because bis name was
fort, the
navel
been in
ii,. n is fault the people.
The votes were cast right, ii is
result
for instance, the county of
in the returns, does re-
vote for Judge U. II. Alien.
Thus. A. opponent, is
credited with bis wile. a blank
space is below of Judge
Allen. her
for
A. Some
left letters In names
,. judges
is for
Shaw. Instead of J. Shaw.
Huston's vote returned fa-
of w. Bynum, Jr.
The . whose vote is re
as being cast for
II. Brown without
arc Hyde, Hare.
and
The following comities
their for W.
with left Jackson,
law
and vole
. as for
Of course these errors
if bad
triumphed such n large
contests would very
have
Than is BO about the
measure
lies to railroads of
this State. In this regard North
not lie we
are speaking of North
now, of Ibis dislike to
founded on reason some of it is
but exists, on
a railroad can seldom
u-et justice in the courts and
in other We have
told the before of
the causes of their being in
i. a prime cause being
should l
in means its
It I pleasure we publish
Inn. ThU is to certify that
a sufferer Tel o
over six months, tr Mad
the best in our
all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our
i t
alter two I was
now lake great pleasure
to person
Mil- terrible
V. A.
by
Want Job Printing
State Labor Commissioner
has completed the summary the
newspapers in
i as Democratic, Wit
., mailer claim ll,.,,, ,;.
independent Republican, I;
money and
Baptist, i
of is Moravian.
i -ft
lug without regard to the merits
of Hie they tight
for contesting everything, whether
they are right or wrong.
we are going tell them
something for
their is their
lame of reasonable demands
the public them as regards
train and station
and kindred The
ate ear mailer is a ease in point.
The popular for separate
car legislation unanimous, yet
the railroads, Instead of yielding a
prompt cheerful
lo a reasonable public opinion, an
stripped mid girded for a light
upon ii. It is foolish, and it
i astonishing the railroad
people, who have never been
charged with alack do
not the folly of it. The
ate ear tow is rowing, ll will
through the next
railroad
or through the 1901.
stared off, it is com-
iii the meantime nil-
mails mil have accumulated a
more of unnecessary
without any
frill Baptist, African Methodist
Episcopal I
educational. medical.
lure. .-. poultry, i. The total
Washington on
Wednesdays and in
at A. M. for
water
A.
M on
and Saturdays,
Balling subject
pending on stage water
with
Steamers for j
New and Boa-
with
Shippers should older Height
the Old Dominions.
York; Clyde Line from
Line from Baltimore;
and
Boston, ,, , ,
N. SON,
B.
N. I.
Come to see us.
The Job Printing
Pill
Us.
-AT-
CLEAR HEAD;
rood digestion; sound sleep; a
and a ripe old age,
ire some the use
Liver A single
Jose will convince of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute care for sick head,
malaria, sour
constipation
j bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
all kindred diseases
beyond mere
the
A Good tor to
Liver Pills
Wagons. Shoo
Air Figures,
Fire Works, Toys.
and
Ha is ins.
Florida Oranges,
Apples, Bananas, Lemons.
Mattresses, Bureaus, aw.
Yon w ill never
in- a Standard Sewing Machine.
M.
Baas Salt.
Anything a
Visiting Card
Legal
Sheet Poster.
franc
.-The Badge of hi
never ion Held of
nothing f-a
work excited great ad-
Bill later on he to
t as in front San
Juan Hill, and in December
have another
story. Ibis time Horn a real Held
tattle, entitled The Woof of Thin
ll will las
lug I hose ho are with
his previous work the
two the and the real.
tan n is rather curious to note
The Legislature
several dollars to the
payers of North
of clerks
other The last
as guilt of great ex
in respect, the
Semite had more and
paid them more than Senate
since paid the
the was
a- much a- paid the
Senators The amount
paid the Senators as per diem
was and
the paid s arm of em-
who waited on them was
i Surely I here
for reform In I his expend
lure, and we
ill make it.
The truth is that even our Hem
.-ratio Legislature for several
years before man
lull of
, nine nothing like so many as our
pages have been em-
ployed by for
in striking lo
the small employed
Democratic Legislature elected
number more than
as
more work to each
has doing leas work
We per
W. L.
was of the
Senate in of
this writer was reading
am these did the work
then has
been done four or live clerks.
Chatham
The Board of t the
low ii regular
meeting on list of
having made the follow-
order,
This tn
from the what
amount, if any. the town is in
ii i hereby that W
L. Brow n. Treasurer, advertise for
all persons holding orders upon the
Town Treasurer, i- present
i. him on or before
the tat day of January, for
purpose of listing the same.
And said Treasurer shall
orders on a hook show
lug the dale of orders,
Whom payable the
thereof, and report same to
ibis Hoard at the regular meeting
in
In pursuance of said order notice
is herein given to the holders of
sued claims to present them b me
on or before the said day
1800, the purpose
aforesaid.
This December 2nd.
w. L. Brown,
Town Treasurer
In Sup. Court
mag
on one having
should do with Spain, another will
.-i.
There are differences of
from the Chicago platform,
there is no occasion for a
polio A
held near
if the session of Congress
i will be a general par
which some under-
lea. lied.
. , ,. , .
nU I mas
.,, .,, I la
All Cure
Mil ample
another with Japan,
with Cuba, another with Jamaica
with
With Home, and still another with
France. This is a pretty
range.
The best tales In th warM for
Chen, Salt
I-
Corns, all skin
lion-, f
It at n;
on
price watt
I,. Woolen.
Will be Brought Here.
Al Mission
on street, the
Of Martin Boss now in ex
is OH exhibition. This
portrait Is the property of Dr. B.
P. Hillard, f who prizes
ii Martin Heal la
by the lath
Baptist stale
and Dr. has loaned
picture to the to put on
exhibition at its session in
villi- week, town
birth place.-
Raleigh
North Carolina
County.
N i
Una
rah W II I for
Harris and wife, j
Harris and
Tripp.
virtue of an order in the
I will sell on
2nd of January l
Conn
at o'clock M highest
bidder for cash, following real
property i wit i Ons or
of land in Pitt in
Content new township,
lands of W It Tucker, Bryan Tripp
ind hers, being land former
deeded by l- to
Tripp
seres more or Said hinds
ill sold for partition.
This 3rd day of law.
Wat, F.
Commissioner.
UNDERTAKERS,
FUN AL
EMBALMERS
have just received a new
hearse and nicest of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to
We are prepared to do em-
i i all its forms-
Personal attention given to
and
to our care will receive -very
respect
than ever.
We do not
but court
We can be found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
H I
j C. CO
S C
. 1------
w w II
Wire iron Fencing
only work
prices
IN
We carry a full line of the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big bit in fountain pen
and is distinctive Parker
N only does it
perfectly, but prevents
fingers.
thins
advice.
ran. N-
fee PU-
C. A SNOW CO
N. C.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest
prices paid for country
I produce.
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news every
afternoon at small price
of cents a month. Are
you a subscriber P It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector
Is only a year and contains
the news every week,
gives information to the far-
especially those grow-
worth many
times more than the
price.
-FOB-
J- Editor a
H VOL. XVII.
n Owner in k
COUNTY,
Friday
AT
DECEMBER
per Year in Advance
NO ii f
to
our Business from Greenville m
DECEMBER 25th, 1898
WE HEREBY .
OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
AT AND BELOW COST
, Etc.,
t Boor U, Supply Co., House
Store Fixtures for sale.
THE in of THE com
Mission,.
MU, a
Sign of the Red Flag.
.,,. ,,,, .
iii the
gathering in
body of Christian n .
.--hip of b, Sf
General
object of It was to the Mis-
by
formation. These two bodies
maritally helpful
the whole will rep
a of
gathered la 1,848 These
a 1881 mum, eager ,
Impatient of math
a native of 1703
filler He
Bland am, when he
the close of the Z
hew, a p
a boy the war closed he torn i,, h. h
enter on hi. lie i .
I., u a of
ma the
S;
activity He ,,. I
object was to
ff . i.
is deeply versed in the
Eastern North Carolina and
in
Martin Rosa. I, p,.,,,,,,
in the l-est ,
portraits of dead
As one
easily the
stories told of the power
wielded by the man. whether in
crowded assemblies or the closer
Mutant of personal i
this power there was no
in the northeastern pan c u.
whether in or pro-
who rivaled Mm, and
there has the
ll.
Martin
Convention, so
i body
bis work for
a-as founding and
Biblical ,,.
now .,, ,.
Interpreter, a
tine, which following
Into the Biblical
heart Ami In since
,.,
up
who were pr.,, a,
It be
Bible to overlook
.,. On
mid t, ,
among the Hap-
of the it, ; ,,.,,
engaged in labor
among churches,
crowds gathered to hear bin
grant His
w heard in nil the
west, meeting
lions, ,
for Ibo great work of mis
Among the I hi
I.,. , M,, ,
r- . .
bis as
e. .
lag of It. He came
and settled In bring i
toga vigorous which had
and the
The year I hat ho
In house
i worship was built iii the place
Prom the Aral Ross was his
much together, and
1810 the church
plan
the Convention as Mere
ii shape in q,
was perhaps the and best
trained Intellect n. ,. ,
State. To clear com
sense there him
e earlier years
bis
I M U. .-
Craven County
B Anne
County, Virginia, bad a
Pram his k
In Ibis State he took an
Interest In
Baptist and bis groat wealth
liberally fr
the and support of
u,. .,
of the Bible, a reader of
and a writer.
years he wielded a large
Influence In
Cape region, near
was
aha look par in
of the H
period he was, tor
years, its and through
his
member, bearing liberal and
part mi awl
over he presided, u.
in Wilmington, until his
death.
the . ,.,,
M,
UH.
was opposed null
it i,.,,.,,. .
to
three
, t, M,,.,,. i ,;,.,.
about years
age, be soon .
h,. .
Creek am Mr.
his preaching with T V
hi.
i clear
. , ,
hi. admirers T
Pleasant, a
J gifts,
and industry. In
i Randolph, the nil
region, were in
of
in the counties
Sampson.
our
of his
Convention. A tow
years Inter he removed to
where his ,,,,,
after the of the
War.
ll iv in
of one of the old-
mi in
deserves to
the the
lie like of
man of
large .
He was preacher
of ability,
his moans for
of His
was still
when death terminated his career.
in ,,,,,
for their
.- . .,
years its Infancy. Others
bill is.,,,,
; I,, Mb
Hep.
i-
st


Title
Eastern reflector, 9 December 1898
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 09, 1898
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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