Eastern reflector, 25 April 1899


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You May but Sh you
Want Job Printing
to see us
Visiting ard-
to
Sheet Fester.
Every human male man. who
a lingering taint of ten
per. should keep mm
woodpile bandy, that rush
ill work off Mi
erases Then is nothing lo
rain old world that will Mod a
man back his work
wit ha a collar Bud a truer com
of himself than
wrest with a full
flavored an. He tan ii m
on the wood. Ml the fun
hi nature, all tin- hate he feels
for his enemy, he can
and boa
will Nu
probably, will And
It upon man
i fooling more
be I experiencing a change
of heart. He duos mi hate Ma
enemy at all. II.- changes In
stroke, in-gins in chop on the
Italian system of
upstrokes heavy the down
light. He rather loves his
enemy he pots all
hi Into one
rifle blow, lie misses the tip with
the smite- chopping
with handle. A tingle an
though he bad swallowed an alarm
clock goes from elbow hip
the drops from his
limp,
nerveless, trembling,
t bing. he to the
house, lie- down mi the thing
that looks like a lounge, is
read in die. There Isn't a fear or
fault in heart. Death has no
terrors, life has no temptations
Iii Hi-ha- chopped out all
hi nature, and he is just as
ethereal and spiritual a- he can lie
Jordan.
For several yens I was a sutler-
on hand. II
would come in pimples
Mai the itching WM almost more
than I could stand. The skin was
lender and the Itching would swell
so could hardly ls-ml my lingers.
Sum-times my hands w
perfectly raw Iron
of the pimples. When
was in this I tried one
half bottles of Mrs.
son some Wash la
1884, and by time I look it my
hands were cured, and I am BOW
well of the trouble. II has since I
ml a little at times,
; not enough lo Inconvenience me or
make try more medicine. I am
now well. M. WHO.
Burlington, May
inn
Greenville, K. C,
W. Garry a fail
celebrated
S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in pen
and is
Not only does it feed the ink
bun prevents
angers.
and
Malcolm hits pointed
coincidence of events in the
lives of Lincoln and Jeff
ii in n
in Davis in
removed from their state m
west. Lincoln to In
Black Hawk war Davis was a
-frond lieutenant of regulars. Lin-
a captain of I
begun their political careen at the
same period, 1844, beluga
presidential elector for Polk. Lin-
a presidential elector for Henry
Both were elected to con-
gross at about -am.- time,
in in 1840. Lastly.
in the year almost the
they were called upon to
preside over the destinies f their
respect Davis as
president Confederate stoics
February s. as
president of the Stales,
M I, Hull. -New York Frees.
I lie best III the
i Bruises, Son-.
Sores, i
Hands, Chilblains, Corns,
all Skin Eruptions, and
cures Pill's, or no pay
i- guaranteed to give perfect i
or refunded.
cents per For sale b
Wooten.
Salt
hap
I. It
Price
The Daily Reflector
Gives the homo news every
at small price
cf cents a month. Are
yo i a subscriber It not
yo i ought to be.
In the w lieu on I com-
people are
anything, the advertising effort
Increased as the
of possible It is
easier to sell worth of
among a people than it
that among one nun
died people. If there arc only one
lo work on. work
hard. Bates.
II.,. Are Mils
i I I -1 oH
skin.
oats had
in Mil r the
. t
Hi- pr w
i .
s . 1- lip
s this
em ii . f i i . died
. balloon ft ca-
I , Ii i. I r from
t sad
n of .
u laths
sad I a stag at the Rora the
. Others eta
I ., until ll ill II U I I T
been b
i i I, main the
akin till I
if t- ill till
ii. i of skin
Alt. r this II t I
ii
u lo dry,
tailed Is used u
h Fabric then in-
sad lbs cannot
any M I from
i r. bat to
tins
of potash is
rail Mall
Ml a
DIRECTORY.
The Eastern Reflector
IX A HAY.
lets, druggists refund
if it fails to run-.
nine has I. I. on each
A boy with leprosy went to the
Hospital. New York for
Is only a year and c
the new-i every
information to the
p rowing
co, that is worth times
the price.
lied Friends Best.
years
i i
truly the tick man's
A Known
it headache,
and all kindred
Liver
AM ABSOLUTE
the
An Incident told by Rev. V.
Carroll in the
this
transition period of getting
inwardly right in order that his
relationship to society may
right.
were driving out one Sunday
from when we came up-
on a with a club In his hand
a freshly killed on his
shoulder, We stopped to examine
his and the colonel
-My friend, do you know it is
Are you a religious
I are. jut on my way
home from
what of religion have
you got that permits yon to go
hunting on
queried the
man as he held the up
with one hand and scratched his
head with the other. you
any black man in Alabama
i- g I.- lie up t any re
a to walk
road ahead of him and
get away free So, A religion
which won't bend a little when a
heads you couldn't
round by all
de preachers in de
The Lord's In Eng-
Here is the Lord's prayer In the
English of former times, i he best
example of bow language has
A. I,
tin
tin w i It- doll
in and in The sin-
mis
And
into plat ion. ct
A. our in
kingdom come. wills be dons
as in heaven and ill earth. Our
days give u- today.
And forgive as we
forgive And us
not into temptation,
A. father which
art in heaven. by thy
name. Let thy kingdom
Thy will lie done, as in heaven,
earth Hive us today
super bread. And
mil into temptation. But
deliver us from evil.
A. H. is
in heaven, hallowed Thy none.
Thy kingdom Thy will
done. i its it
us this day our bread. And
us our debts as we
our debtors. And us not into
loin, but us
evil, For thine is the kingdom,
and the glory for
man.
The anew type
I .-at destroyer just built at
the yards of t Co., at
has attained a
speed of knots, making this
admiralty board. This
is tin- highest speed any
war The destroyer
in the with a of
feet.
tin- capital of Austria. n
noted for three .
i. women. The word
describes the tamper of the;
Viennese woman most aptly. She lives
for lets the marrow take
of itself. Is an a
as hi r sister, but Dot
She is quite as
but herself more
is as a
a mots Wife. is
iii the with her
husband is as regular us tin amen in
h. r prayer. Tin- truest end prettiest
type the Viennese
is which from the south. In
with ti majority of bet
the mar-
her retains her girlish
ways, her lolly spirit and bet
at age if
only a crime, absurdity.
Edward A. in Home
Ml I.
In one of th-- Smith
can the of a which
grows in the elopes f is
fur of
is over sis feet long
wide -mil is as soft
pliable as it wen of Ann-
ml It i shoot the of n goal
and l- rolled and
put in strap without or
it
Tins tree or hark I t is merely a
trip bark from a u f tin
trunk of the blanket or tree.
The Indian- make -i rutting the
to t it. they Me are it by
making it In it Is soft It
i n so th it the rough
be , IT and Inside
alone left. I he i of fine rs
t-., by nature that it make
a beaut blanket, warm
be as a and
a mattress.
us., II.
r In las deadly plant com
son in most country
It- roots me often in spring by
mistake for edible loot, and death
Cattle i-i
a-ind by water in
where it grows.
Th.- pi which the
made poison- is a near relative,
the i It
to seven feel high and has
leaves. lug hollow,
If often mode by c
and many are poisoned it
this
M.-l
A tailor named Barry,
to
In his tot
somewhat ahead of time,
with virtuous rage.
him note
must be a
your bill Berry, before it is due-
Berry. Your father, the elder
would have bed mats Von may
look very Murk Berry, feel very
hiss Berry. but I don't ears straw
Berry for year
of
For Small I
Besides the Maria Tin less
the people of for
f shoot
lo l-
. lug toward the end,
five of lo lbs dollar at the
capital. It is o a of affection among
u friends meet to
each nth i a lick of their
bars, and material val
De of tin- ab-i
Business a
nuisance to every householder, and
nineteen twentieths of go in-
to the Waste of the kitchen
being those to whom they
are directed, while the which
happen to reach those who are
Sought as u a rule
their way into the waste
Philadelphia Times.
The people of Mi
are disturbed over the
thereof the element.
d.,
mess
is a thorough, per
constitutional elite for
rheumatism. Tho acids in the
which the arc
lie-i Ii and
tonic.
The Bolivian have de
and have actually won I heir
St cry Sun i
day, morning sad evening. Prayer
meeting evening.
M. M. pastor. Sunday;
p. in. W l. Harding,
Services third
Sunday
J. B. Morton,
p. iii. J. H.
regular services.
a. m.
Divine service and sermon every
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
If., and Litany Fridays at A.
II. Rev. I. A. Minister
in Charge.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
Thursday evening. Rev.
A. w. pastor.
school n. m. C. I.
superintendent.
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays Fri-
days at G A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
leave Ii A.
M. A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Sill
hours subject to change de-
on sf water.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Hal turn ire.
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Did Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY, Aft.,
Greenville, N.
w. a.
is
r. A A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third evening. B.
M. J. M. Sec.
I. O. O. K.-Covenant Lodge, No.
evening.
E. K. H. G. L.
Sec.
K. of P. -Tar Rivet Lodge, No.
every evening. Dr.
Bagwell. U. L.
fair, K. of R.
R. Vance Council, No.
1688, mis-is every even-
W. It. Wilson, R. II. R.
Lang, Sec.
D. U. A. every
night at I. D.
V. J.
A. O. Council,
No. l. meets every and
Thursday nights in odd fellows
Hall. F. M. Hodges,
Chief; I. B. Smith, Sec.
Conclave,
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights Eel-
lows Hall. B. Wilson,
Smith Bee.
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete every de-
and prices low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
R. R
AND BRANCH
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Db-
SO TH
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aye
Ar II.- as
on
TO
Ar
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TRAINS
l.
II
as i
loan M II
Ar IS II
ii.- k.
Ar .
on tbs Branch
S IS i m. m r-
u. I n. at A pro.
pm.
in. M a in,
at II IN am. II am. cirri
Train- i-n
. a in u m. arrive .- u
am l p m. DU
am
i in, ii
Train
at i pm.
h . .- . ; ;. in
Sunday. T Mi m. Sun-
la am. am, an.
Train n C
in,
u a m. arrive at -1.1-i lo a m.
ii-
Mount a- -i p ; mi. arrive
I. i in. ll- Id m in,
pm II -mi
p m, Nashville, a m. arrive at linear
Mount II a m. no p m. dully except
Train m h f.-i
Clinton dally, i i m and
i at i-i am and
N ID.
Train No th made . at Wei
tor all dully, rail via HI. h
U. M.
J. H.
T. M.
1875.-------
. RETAIL
Ponce
side meat, hams,
sis,
cheroots,
batter, butter, full
tut Hakes, hominy flakes, cotton-
hulls, cotton feed
cents
D. M. KERRY GARDEN
STANDARD
RAGS SALT.
MATTRESSES,
CHAIRS,
AT ROCK
Come to see
M. SCHULTZ.
ll
Sit
DEALER IN-
cm I
A GENERAL LINE
MILLINERY.
Also a
I can now be in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
COME TO ME.
J. R. COREY.
I Lei,
and mo
art
lbs Heroic, and
lo I-.- War,
Of .,
, lo.
Hi
II.
Ell.
Pans Over m
H nil
la
.- Jo
Sf.
The Eastern Reflector
rpm
SI I
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and
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION per Year in Advance.
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. APRIL
NO
WE TO A
Tobacco Formula.
OSCEOLA
TOBACCO GUAM
White Man Teaching; a Negro
School in
A new tobacco brand by a new
tobacco formula but
an old house.
Look out for OSCEOLA under Carolina Tobacco this
Season.
ITS GOING TO BE HEARD FROM
C ALL FOR AND TRY OSCEOLA.
MAN FACTORED BY
OLD DOMINION CO. ft, Tl
And for salt by all Old Dominion everywhere.
a Son at Greenville. Other in all
The South's Needs.
Sheriffs Make Out Their
Own Tax Receipts.
The j
at present is lark of , Alliance copies
activity. While there by
there no
leaders at any
rats. The market is in a
sec what new
is to lie.
Tin- i-. more deeply
in com
bog crop it is the cotton
acreage. In
season there is that the
com will in- sod
if it the out turn will also lie
hurt. to
line hops to
Satisfy home If the
will meet con-
in these two respects, no
one will to their cotton
no matter how it may
be. A Stale is full of corn,
side meat, cows greens is
to Ignore
the current talk as to grout cot-
ton acreage. the I is
North Carolina is not full of these
needful articles. We inure
seres hogs, more
cattle nod particularly more hens.
have beau In every for
of tin-
Tho is so
called it the ma
or listing prop-
and collecting tuxes.
We are pleased to lints that this
net clause of the
acts three
previous which
omission is that near-
will lie saved the tax-
payers of the Slate. This omitted
clause was in these words.
board Of county
sinners shall also cause the register
of deeds to make out duplicates of
tax list, to be made stub
books wits blank receipts for the
use of the sheriff or tax
Th is clause had in any
machinery ad until the Legislature
of 1898 inserted it. and the
of mid of also in-
it. Before 1808 the sheriff
of every county did this work, or
it done at his own expense, but
In some States the u hen
is the most important and lucrative
creature contained It has
been it is claimed, of
as the cow has been of
Argus.
A Reminder of Old Times.
In former years there were in
some sections of this country many
who believed in witches witch
craft. If evil any person or
domestic animal certain neigh
I Inn the person or animal was
believed to have been bewitched
by some enemy. eras also lie-
that If image witch
whether a man or a woman, was
carved upon a tree shot with
silver bullets the evil spell would
lie removed. This
in the section
Mr. Ii.
now lives. A relic of it
discovered day when
a party of hands found the image
of a graven a cypress
which down.
the tree several inches inside the
bark were found several piece of
silver that hull ban shot there to
break the spell of the
When the pieces of silver wore
ranged, they proved to have form
of tin- mintage of
Democrat.
TO A IN A DAY.
Take Laxative Tab
lets. All druggists refund money
If It fails to cure. Me. The
nine has L. II. Q. on each
the register of each
paid for doing it.
This county paid
year to register for doing this
work and we suppose other conn
t i .- paid about t he same.
The Record claims the credit of
first calling attention to this use-
less expense, and before the
met urged that it omitted
from machinery act. And the
week after the Legislature met this
writer in person called it to the at-
of Chairman of
the who prompt
promised to omit it from his ma
Record.
Till; RAVAGES OF QUIP.
That modern the
poisons the air with its fatal genus,
so that no home is safe from its
but have found
a sure protection against this
malady in Dr. King's New
Discovery, sore-
in your muscles,
have chills and fever, with sore
in the back head,
symptoms and
Cough you may know sou lime the
Grip, and you need Dr. King's
New Discovery. It will promptly
cure the worst cough, heal the In-
named membranes, kill the disease
germs prevent
effects of the malady.
81.00. Money back if not
cured. A trial free at J. L.
Drug Store.
is a thorough, per-
constitutional cure for
rheumatism. The acids the
blood which cause the disease are
thoroughly eradicated. Is
Is-st blood laxative
Ionic.
Then- to Is- some feeling in
the neighborhood of Rose Dill. Du-
county, growing out of
teaching of s school by
while man and the
made matter. The
Democrat does not know anything
Of the of the teacher iii
question, whose name is
but it that he is a North
em man and a new comer to this
section. De perhaps came with a
head full of erroneous ideas about
the South the as is not
all strange fur a Northern man
it emboldened lo
custom defy public
In teaching a school
he has violated Unwritten
South, the penally of which
to social ostracism. This is a
which there is no a
Of judgment when a man. having
had the impropriety of his conduct
called to his attention,
his heart and his neck.
Mr. perhaps accepted the
School for the pay he receives
his sen ice as a pedagogue,
he comes among us with a mission
repealing
a social law of the South which
may appear unjust in bison n eyes,
his mission will be resented.
As a man who has set up to I each
is rather strange that Sir.
has not learned that when
Rome lie must do as Rome docs.
Clinton Democrat.
Hard on Tobacco
ruling has just been made by
the Commissioner of Internal
that has created consternation
in the loose tobacco markets every-
where. His decision holds that a
dealer, after receiving tobacco from
a farmer is required to pack it in
hogsheads, cases or bales before
offering it for Sale to another per-
son. A large Dumber of dealers in
North Carolina and Virginia mar
bets buy exclusively from farmers
at their barns, haul it to market,
and sell it on warehouse Boom.
buy after the tobacco
is unloaded at the warehouse and
resell without moving or
ling the piles. Many thousands of
pounds change hands this way
daily, and the custom which has
been in vogue for thirty years was
Stopped Monday by agents of the
revenue department as illegal, it
works great hardship, and Con-
representatives are being
called upon to secure at least a
of the harsh ruling,
which is all favor of
ca Tobacco Company, for whose
suppose was passed.
Ex.
A Beautiful
Display
SPRING ard
DRESS GOODS,
SHOES, NOTIONS,
GLASS AND
CHINA WARE
FURNITURE,
COME AND SEE THEM.
Tin- Teacher's Explanation.
head scholar de
w Ml now t- tie .
on de ;. ho-i
n v. -1 I
--I the school, -i i.-
he tell you was
en whilst his daddy a
his en
cabin, iii. rum it
Ii
deck. i .- it M
turn de lire Inn
late. he u in de i
die de n. .
sky . in in. daddy Inn fit
hear holler a lire
M. W .,.,,
lire a,, v.,
looked Ink, burn In- would,
all lie timid do; .;. he did;
but not Ii had
Come up
mi .
drunken him i-n de ship,
en hole business.
up
LIFE, to be via
and healthy must
Phosphoric Acid and -m.
these essential elements are
in plants, what bread, meat and
water are to man.
Crops flourish on soils well
plied with Potash.
a i . bay and
and arc I .
KALI WORKS.
St. New
Council.
Salve.
The l-i-i salve in tin- for
t Ills, Sires, I
Son Tel i i
Hands. I I . ml
all Skin and pi j
cures or It
. ; to give I is-
i or refunded. .
per For sale In
L. ii.
The Profits Advertising-.
The arc Hot
a-an-the from a
nil n ,.
re i- . h
d . . and .
Mi . i.-o-
you. In
place you Id . k
I hi --Is i
i If you an and
. . , tell- i u
th yon are going, fit .
i . inn . ii,
act van is. . ire
ii Ii. one
you.
and in here
art s Inset, and
r mil some
times. The man never yet
was -I mil. who had not
fault . I hi .
.--.-. Ho i . -i
try i lie In-
-I l cheer put your faith in tit -1
i sell in -I
proper fur bringing,,,
still believes
that Eastern North Carolina is the
place for cotton factories. The
has been given out
a cotton mill has just
paid a dividend of per cent, for
the last year. It has been in
at ion live years and has paid in
dividends percent, before the
lust one. All dividends put to-
then make per cent
This is a remarkable record and
most encouraging to those who
would like to Invest such
enterprises. II set-ins tons reason-
able Eastern Carolina ought
to lie able to do as good business in
the col ion mill Industry as any
part of the State,
is forging ahead for another mill
and there is for hundreds
more ls-fore the is over
Common-
wealth.
little English girl died the
other day from a peculiar
stance. Having fallen hint
her knee she applied a piece of
postage stamp paper to the wound,
which induced blood poison,
turn in which
caused her death.
before public is so
Idled the profits
mediate, although. u,,.,
ii manlier. If
at Mines I he seem ii i-
the announce
ha- . reached
.
i- no
the special
. ii In- have for In
either ruse
; fur .,.;
. Is lo awaken in
having the
wan will the
necessity of sustaining a
sure In lie by u
use of a great
, . refill ices. Hit
ti combination ;,. i,,
-it ii in lea the of
U-fore loll you arc
wasting lime u-n all- ii the
. to you.
with I.
tin j at i rein h lie i ho
i- a con
slit disease, mil lo
it-m-
. i. t arc . ink
en i o-i
tins s.
. i
lie. Ii ,
Hit inns in this
coil fur m , ;. ., ,,
l-i-i tonics a. in d iii
i i -I pin
on the he
BAKER HA
in-
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Building; Hardware a Specialty.
The woman is lovely in fan-.
; form and temper will always haw-
friends, but who would In-
keep her health,
she is weak. and all run
I down she will be hi-a in I
If she ha-
I her Impure blood
will en use pimples, Idol he,, -km
j eruptions and a
Ion. i.
the world to
kidneys and In
pin Hi tin- hi reel
nerves, In .
skin, rich It
in-. of ii a invalid.
Hull oil cents I.
Drug store.
i- w . such
Send in
r. in m i in.
druggists, . Toledo
Hull's best.
i- In mi's
stock 1.1 . ill
and ii
mi . Iii- iii i l limn mi.
I lull -.- m ill ever be
as it i- I ,
have
in oilier
ways.
TOBACCO
GUANO.
DON'T PLANT VOW CHOP WITHOUT IT.
MAKES THE FINEST TOBACCO.
Manufactured by COLUMBIA GUANO CO., NORFOLK, VA
u cot
W iii n i
Col.,
Held broke
a-
ii, wreck in
Ma. Savings Hunk,
, bin i nothing.
I thousand d
danced In the vault containing
,.
I . i
w III his will.
a Car
I'll II ll-. II
in K, II I
I i I, .
tiled i die, N, I .
Mills ll n.
. N i .
a i i
I LAW,
I lie. N. I .
Dr. I.
HI I
i i
i i
e. Sons store





STATE NEWS.
WHICH
NEWSY
BUSINESS
county purchased
machinery necessary to
the roads.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
From Our lest,
Washington. April .
The
because their intended
a continental what the Commission
Um government of the
A to mill
tare censor at Manila sent
drive Oar of Congress; War Department, hot swan he
has succeeded, and Bead ha- ac- of Law-
Entered the Post Office
Greenville, N. C. a- Second Cl.
Mail Hatter.
PAY A
special arrangement made
with publisher F
are are enabled offer a
year subscript ion to that
ever; who pays tor
The Eastern
tin- same offer made
old subscriber ill pay all back
duo year in advance both
papers for tin- ours only.
In order hi u.-t the Far ti
a-a for advance
up
to the captain's for we have
only a limited year sub
script ions lo I
i- mi solid foundation and
perfectly trustworthy.
A squib writer in
say a revolver is most
effective when stationary.
We held the opinion that pit
in their best work when allowed
lb the explosion at a
Hi i.
Jesse Sugg was In town yes
Mr. has moved over Raleigh keeps on Boding new
in the depot. of smallpox. One colored wan
preaching services here lucre who ha th .
today and tomorrow.
Convention
Govern- M to join New York I ton being need.
in Bertie county,
on Thursday, two were
disease cannot
be found authorities,
low ii, friends keeping him hid.
S line
Mi night.
the boy around hen
law firm. means a new deal led in tin i Philippine lobe cabled
all around in the House and a to this it is said that
Baking up of desirable got a hint from
chairmanships, many of which that he was doing
wen-held in the lat House by much talking his belief that
THE PROFESSOR'S BABY.
speck lid up el with ,
a Sr-
of Mi
I a in
the of Pi said
Um doctor, a
event in the domestic life of
one if the. in a way
The news lbs
father
on mid utter
wen-
the all the univ. ratty build-
mitt sundry and
were collected two r three of the
indent-, Mai of
subservient to kill j Every Friday morn-
to administration than we could a the
. , . in the The
himself was. All Hits will be, keep peace on Jed tea-the that weak was
The date for meeting of changed In the of Mr. has decided the
I Tow-hers Assembly at Morehead is House. If present plans of it would be had to call for
v Sheriff
coon. animal made
Hi t
a bail record in the
for stealing chickens t In-
put his jail with lb
that steal-
lug propensities.
The forces have met
quite a serious reverse m the
Philippines. The It
raptured Lieut. and four-
teen of the en the V
they are held prisoners.
i- much fear as to fate
captives and n
Washington
it.
Teacher's has opened
dial ions
with in him to preach
ill Assembly at this
Sews and Ob-
server.
They had lei Dr.
done. The Assembly hail lo
deliver a lead are Morehead. some
years ago, and the e was
I .
i- u much en i i -1 win.
Mr. was down
buying last .-i
Manning
Chapman is back going lo
again as smallpox scare
over with.
ii lakes
time to beat world. It is only
you have your
mental Pence from W.
you have beat world.
The Company has a
for thousand Cheroot,
already packed up lo be
shipped. Mi. E. i. Cox also
brought in some nice order I
day evening.
Our mill brought us orders
for live Flues.
us the season will
in u-. and farmers would
do well place their orders m
lime. . to bothered
getting hen rush comes.
Mi. Co.
Prices for Animals.
The biggest price for
a horse was when Or-
properly
Hake of a-
i. I -um by u California
re, The famous winner
I by. St.
Thousand i m. it us
rec nil
More. The valuable t
dog is on tied . I Meg
son, of Manchester,
him. ii.- i- iii- dog
n- kind i- m b rear
. I. and hits taken forty
prices at carious sh i Peril
expensive fowl ever heard
of i a g line cock Peter
Jackson, to a
in Plymouth. This bird has
known lo light
to a pinch of snuff. Seedless
be won ii. bas
r.-iii-iii
I ill.
of
dent
II. Smith, of
suffered with bleeding the nose I
for four mouths and died a few
days ago from low of blood.
The between H.
and A. J. Bryan over
of Atlantic
Carolina Railroad
Judge Chamber, at Tar-
The was in favor of
Mr. Bryan.
The Aldermen
W. II. administration carried more to be sent to
and no man will get anything and baa ordered that
j desirable in the way of a chair volunteers DOW over
who does not wear home as fast as to
There are about bring them are available.
a republicans who consider will to lake their places
themselves candidate for Speaker as it is not considered safe to re
of the House, bill they arc wasting the number of men under
time. The Speaker and all of Otis, even during the
of season. to begin.
committees will lie selected by Boss There was quite shock in Wash-
and Mr. Mi and all when Admiral re
the republican caucus will have to
do will be to ratify the selection.
Brain.
to the Hi
and half
Centers of the
hour tit-fore the
Hie i net for the lecture every man in
the class, why-h numbered about
was in his place Will, the to
ts-in and now then to-
ward the three long operating table in
tin- center of tho room.
at o'clock the door
opened and the favorite professor enter-
ed tho amphitheater, carefully closed
the door behind him, then with a
conscious clearing of his throat turned
toward the elans. At the first glance hit
jaw tell, wall every one of tho
fiends in the feats above began to yell
at the top of bin longs Spread oat
the three l operating tables were
ASK I
. WARRANTED. . J
PER J
PAIR.
Best Weiring And
Shot sold.
sh., ,, K,
M la
. i.
ported Lieut, and stoat toys and
crew of had ; of every kind and There
I rattle Noah a arks.
There w III. of course. be republican been, while away from the ship on I p, cf u toy cooking- stove,
f Kinston have objection to thin but a launch, either killed or raptured an embroidered flannel
petticoat, a nursing bottle lying in t
glass, a pair of little kid
passed an ordinance making m-i-i without leadership than by tin- Washington
. two U is likely to have, will not Lieut. home.
have been to to change it. A friend of Mr. I
make a systematic canvas- of Reed say that he intends as a fare
town. well shot at administration lo
in, mammoth hog belonging a band in of hi
Mi of If lie only would, there
sad i too numerous to
mention After the mat shock of
embarrassment, the professor
was gain.- He thanked in a speech
peppered with five syllabled words, fur
our in thus providing
for the future needs of his offspring.
be observed, after n careful
mule fell in a big mud hole
in one of the public roads of An-
sou county a few ago was
drowned before it could
Good Advice.
Have some system about your
advertising expenditure. Decide
instruments of in-
before him,
hot
n a
will doubtless be able to Convince it among the various medium us I of midnight vigils and
him that be cannot afford to offend the experience of the past has
corporation . taught best. If you have two c, aim of
i -i r ha, hen at
. I . .,. i.
. d All and . .
J. C. Cobb a Son.
m av
; s to.
m Hit
was i-t week was would lie a lively scrap, bill as his ii. beginning season bow i nation of
; m of much you , an afford to spend for
Mount Argonaut. practice hi partner sake of publicity, then divide J u, Then he yawned I
In.- Ml
. .
such an
i-
in
. . i U ii
Those Two
Claude
Hunter slay
lime left this
r here else.
Murk good and one with no
talk about deposing excuse for all your
man of i he Democratic money paper, and not
Committee three fourths the good paper
silver views is of one fourth In the poor one,
worst kind. Chairman for the sake of with
me hotel has represented a majority of the i ho manager latter. Don't
morning and still does, but make away for
health Is in such a Is full you lo spend.
now Atlantic City, Hold HI per cent or
Henry's host of friends will be from his recent serious ill percent, for g-l
full of loam of that his physicians may come along later
his safe his destination, him it will be risking money all spent. When you do u
Henderson Gold Leaf. for him to attempt lo do the local newspaper use it steadily
got back once more of work he had been doing up every issue, even though
and Henderson friends may lime he was taken sick. This have to us,, small space, A
real assured be is nil right. situation. Senator modest-sized advertisement in
Claude Hauler was passing retirement from position of every issue is better than one twice
through this illuming stepped of was easy in every oilier
inquire what hotel Henry lo predict, but it was very small H. E, Hawkins, in Wheel,
stopped at When Claude business lo try to make it appear
g. a trip now lie likes that he was In be forced out be-
take a different route from cause lie was not this or that, and
x.
We thrown the Sp
don . in Iii- . I
p . , I him the i
sunk Iii- tots and. in a
spirit of generosity th r
c ml rill -ii I'm in I. we
ii . I up again, I hi-
. i. brush I i lie from
I his wounds. in. hired
in i mid I j c
ii mi , and, a- we I him.
n m i
i his
p are the -ii mid
simple annals u great war,
In u- and lo Spain.
i Va i
Um vim seem it
i . j Walker,
low i.-hip. ii I live I ii short
lime. I ii- pig iii I i ears,
in iii.- four
eyes an I eight
cuter the b
. y . into i v. well
I. lies, one ii-.
. female, is mid
. . hog of the
Chronicle.
dallies P,
. . . ,,
for a device
you -e.-iii
make no mention
Philippine rumpus
off on us while
progress. I n de
nun
. Spain
dicker was in
will have
to Sp for a I lug
tine
Hie
liar
Messrs. Brooks, and Page,
el this morning to join in the
Fire Holiness meeting.
Brother Harper is already with
them. One of the peculiarities
Ibis new sect i- they preach
against the wearing of or
Tho preachers are
I in, I i a
c it. will dip his
whisker for him. Tims ii is a
fro I you y I old
in in sh p
int of hair on their faces.
Observer.
We would like to ask the ii
server if the Brother Harper re
tarred to with his own
while gen-
is going on We
saw him last Sal and at
I line be had about as full a
beard as m m can wear.
Step
is
The first step in Spring
Be to cleanse Nature's
house from Winter's
Hood's
this work easily. It is
America s Greatest Spring
Medicine. It purifies the blood,
as of people say.
It the weak
and gladly testify. It
i I i as
aired i It is the
in j i, you will idly say
it a trial.
Blood Although nail
. sell II
that made
at. I
in. mi
Hi ; a ran
reel, Man,
Running Sores four
ii n Sana-
mil ii. of
i. mill
Mi-. K, I
I a . n-
lured me to u v. ,. , I, lard lo
take Ill-Hi, which I did and
normal health, I la i-n well
Matilda w um.
Pearl and
I hat
which lie
claims ill prevent collisions on
railroads, consists of
dynamo, which is placed under
I be i rinks all engine- an opera
led on the principle of genera
lion elect by induction.
Williams claims
will of pres-
of each other on the same
track three miles distance by
are light cab of each engine.
The says Mr. William has
offered tor the
lion. refused.
Biggest. Check Ever Drawn.
Is calculated to cause a man like
Senator Jones take the bit in his
teeth, regardless of his health
the orders of I he doctors, and re
the chairmanship until the
democratic candidate for President
accordance with custom, name-
bis successor. Should
Jones die under the strain, those
who originated stories men-
would be a murder-
poison to him.
Hon. Tripp,
the Com-.
will Sail
next week, on the
cruiser Badger, regard
the Hip as anything more than a
pleasant summer excursion. He
said before leaving Washington
I do believe it will lake
extended period for the
There were made out last year of the in
checks which were still ten-sled to agree on sonic policy
largest ever drawn in that will be satisfactory to all.
says the St. There are no insurmountable
Budget. The smaller of the in the way understand-
two check established a record as that will protect
ever but although n u a
it for more than was the
Monroe Enquirer tells of a
good former, one of Union county's
pork raisers, who
wraps hi- pork hams and
in newspapers even spring.
He says that paper, keeping out
dampness and insects, is the very
material invented In which
cured moat. Thai new-
one mi and we are glad to know
Unit somebody can put more meat
into a newspaper and get more out
of ii than This reminds
us to speak of another new one
sprung on us the other day by a
lady who is accomplished
I w, II after her own house-
hold. She says that to induce
potatoes to keep safely,
is bettor than wrapping them
in separately like
lemons. Both of these suggest ions
are Worth trying by our renders.
Now is the lime to
thus begin lo lay ill a supply of
remain the largest, of the Interests
did not I
being soon eclipsed by a check for Apia Is a pretty sure guaranty
These valuable
pieces of paper were con
with last Chinese Loan,
and final Installment war
trouble of a serious
There Is more interest in tin- result
Commission's Investigation
of charge German trench
Indemnity which was due to ,
Japan from Chics, and changed
hands in the parlor the Hank of
.
j keep I
Then ought lo have I
j in Journal. We give t
j it in clubbing with J
, i
I for price of our paper J
only. up ahead
I and the will J
j come for the balance j
; 1800 and all
I 1903 nearly live J
years, a id get to yon if t
you arena this plane . j
of American
man than in anything else it
has to do. seems to care
TODAY'S
raw
High Low Close.
June MS
August
October
April and
Opening. Close.
sea
Wheat.
May m
May
High Low
Tone.
noon.
Opening. High
A. S, . Hill
I. 1441
1271 1271
1891
Manhattan 1211
W.
Close.
1731
Low Close.
1201 1301
1311 1311
turned his to Relation of
tic System to tho
the
he not allowed to priced
beyond the Aral or two. Hi
drawn to the blackboard,
where some of artistic
bad drawn elaborately decorated
in red. white and chalk,
Is a The poor pro-
fess, r, teeing that there was no
. f h that morning;,
ten minutes on
the test then,
r us all lo visit the new-
Bonn he
mar. off In the cf voice
i -tin In p. My Pick
nil i i Boy Me
a --New York
W. II. W. T.
ii i m
We have just
nix building entirely new
complete stock of
We Carry
A I
hi. ; ;
-1 It
Ill .
, i- oM who
; .-.
the
m by
08.4
bore t
the new .-lire
I. RHEUMATISM. The
it real, were or
in tn
Lave in of
In.
mi I- Hut
If
MM I- II. medical
. no-. teal.
tree to all n
by Tut CO ,
Hi r a. a
Price II
Notions.
Shoes, Hats,
Implement,
Meat, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, etc., in fact
every ARTICLE
can led a general
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT-
TON SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will lie
found its low a- a good article can
be sold at. You are cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kinds
of country produce.
FLEMING,
K. C.
After two years
Premium have been paid
IN THE
MOM
f l I
At I. KINDS
Second Hand Goods
Bought and Sold
------on Commission.
in-,
the hi to
j darn f l-
WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR
CENTS.
Mm
Ilium 1.1 per
lei
mid II.
sTEaK sis mm,
; N. C.
Do you any phi thing will
do to put on your wall. If
you do not
latest in .
WALL
PAPER
Send to A. B. at J.
B. Cherry store get
hit lint sample. He sells i
reel from can sell
PAPER
what dealers to pay,
so you save giving
your
of Newark. N. J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
up
Insurance
works
I. Will lie reinstated within
three years lifter lapse if you ate
in good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends payable at the
ginning of I lie second and of
succeeding year, provided the
for the current year be paid.
They may be used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
during Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG-,
N.
W.
in Al
Heavy and
Just
N.
e-------
Cotton Hugging always
on ,
goods kept on
hand. and
sold. A trial will convince yon.





We have just received our
Spring SHOES
Sprint ;.;
Spring Hat
And will take great pleasure
in showing you our stock.
FRANK WILSON.
M N
LOCAL
Seed Peanuts M.
Is Ibis spring or not That
quest ion.
The evening train pets in before
night now.
The lawn mower is peeping out
of the cellar.
weather is making effort
to get better.
is so far free from
baseball fever.
The farmers are beginning to
transplant tobacco.
Nobles barber
shop on Third
winter will not give us
a return date next season.
W. A. Chas. Daniel
are both building in South Green
The tobacco warehouse boys
have plenty of time on their hands
now.
Eleven clerks arc kept busy by
rush at Frank Wilson's special
sale.
The dogwood and jasmine blooms
are adding their fragrance to the
spring breezes.
Justice W. II. Long is all smiles
over the arrival of a young
at his home.
Greenville's will be
held the first of June. No interest
has yet been shown in it.
left a pair of kid
gloves at Frank Wilson's. y
are being held for
Federal court at next
week. Greenville will have a
number of representatives.
The sparrows had a picnic today
feasting on the flying ants as they
came out of their quarters.
of those hand-
some aluminum card cases and
some nice cards call at k
Joe Smith has opened a
and fruit store in the room
recently occupied by the Chinese
laundry.
When you are nervous and sleep-
less, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
makes the nerves strong and gives
refreshing sleep.
Don't cut the of
your flannels yet. They have been
close sticking friend to yon
through the
We beard a man at the depot,
Thursday evening, ask how far is
it in tho t That depends
on where you to go to, young
man.
The future of Greenville is what
her business men will make it, and
It is time were doing some-
thing toward making more enter-
prise for the town.
The average boy to Sun-
day school alone, bat It generally
takes a father, mother and half a
dozen and aunts to escort
him to the
Advertising is one of the
mate necessary expenses of
must be met the same as
insurance, taxes or the payment of
QUESTION ON EJECTION
LAW.
K. April MM,
Suppose a voter bad living
in a comity enough to
titled him the legal right to
and vote under the election law
preceding the present, and living
in Bald county at and prior to the
time the present election law was
enacted, but not as long as the pres-
law provides requires; does
the present election law disqualify
said voter in May, next, municipal
elections
Please reply through the columns
of your paper, as many will
a correct answer.
Yours for the right,
With no more information than
is to In- had at on this sub-
could not undertake to give
an to the above question.
It is well known the last Gen-
Assembly enact oil a general
election law. They also enacted a
law governing the
and The t were
ate distinct acts, but just BOW
relate to or affect each other
could not say without having
copies of t he law to Ow-
to the suit between Barnes
Brothers and Edwards A
ton over the State printing, the
of the election law has
been delayed and not yet sent out.
Will Cross the Waters.
It is learned here that J. Nick
ma ii. formerly of this city, but
now of Richmond, Va., will leave
for Europe in the near future on a
business trip. Mr. Gorman is a
prominent and well known
and will cross the waters
the of the
Herald.
A Former Pastor Sick.
The Dispatch is sorry to learn of
the serious illness of J. H.
Lambeth, pastor of tho Baptist
church at this place, who is now at
We did not learn the
nature of his illness, but under-
stand he has sick several
days. trust Mr. Lambeth
will lie restored to health a short
Dispatch.
The old law students of the late
Hon. John Manning propose to
testify their appreciation of him by
to the University a
marble bust of him. For
pose an appeal Is made by a com-
of his former for
contributions of from one to fire
dollars, to be sent to Prof. J.
Crawford Biggs Chapel Hill.
The Farm Journal is cream,
not skim just the pa-
per for the man who keeps cows.
We give it for tho of
1899, and all of UNDO, 1901,
1902 and live years,
to every to
who will
pay a year Walk right
up to the captain's with-
out delay.
A M
A Bore Way to Avoid Dancer.
Every true woman wants to be a
mother. of her lite
the crowning glory of womanhood
true cut never be known
without the blessing a child brings.
Yet the ordeal through which all
mothers must pass is to full of pain,
and fear, that many a young
life is sacrificed the inability
to undergo tho of
necessary to suffer in bring-
new life into the By tho
use of tho suffer-
and danger can avoided, and
tho hour nibbed of its read and pain.
This remedy is praised by thousands
who have tested It. Every is
anxious to learn how to avoid the
pain and suffering may be In
for her. The little book,
Baby Is will be teat free to any
address upon application to the Brad.
field Regulator Co,, Atlanta,
THE PASSERS.
Catch a as They Cone
and
1899.
W. U. Lamb left morning-
B. M. left this morning for
Joseph Bawls left this morning
for Harrow.
Miss Daniel tins morn
relatives in Bethel.
B. C. of San ford, who
has spending a few days here,
left this morning for Washington.
Stuart Curr returned
day evening from I ti more where
he has attending a business
college.
Of Kinston, who
has attending a business col-
at Baltimore, stopped here on
his way home Wednesday evening,
to visit bis brother, M. II.
Miss Emily Higgs, who was
taken sick at several
necks ago, where she was attend
school, and was later taken to
a hospital at Richmond, came
home Wednesday evening. Her
many friends arc glad to know that
her health is restored.
1899.
B. II. Shaw, of Washington, is
in town.
N. M. Watson came in from
Thursday evening.
. N. II. returned Thurs-
day evening from Henderson.
G. Moore, of Wilson,
down Thursday evening lo visit
his brother. Zeno Moore.
Miss Hatched, representing the
Thompson Orphanage paper,
Charlotte, was here today.
D. E. House has moved his
family to and occupies
the Dill house on Third street.
Mrs. Williams, of Wilmington,
who bus her daughter,
Mrs. J. A. Brady, home
today.
Bishop and Father
who have been here holding
vices in I he Catholic church, left
this morning.
E. E. left this morning for
Virginia to visit his father who Is
quite sick. We hope lie will find
him improving.
Mr. of Kinston,
will preach in the Episcopal church
here Sunday morning and evening.
Mr. Can held will preach at
St. that day.
1899.
W. left this morn-
M is- Ida Mayo, who was visiting
here left this morning for
B. E. Lee and family, of Wilson,
arc visiting his Mrs. S.
Lee.
Emmet Savage, of
come Friday evening to visit
relatives.
Superior Court Clerk
Moore will lie absent from his
on Wednesday, 26th lust.
Dr. left this morning on a
trip to He will return to
Greenville Monday evening.
Little Marian White, of
came down Friday evening to visit
her cousin, Johnnie
Miss Dora Carr, of is
visiting Misses Mary Lucy
Randolph, in South
B. Boss and W. II.
have moved from South Greenville
to the house on Third
street.
wife and child, of
Goldsboro, arrived Friday evening
to visit Mrs. Met Ice's mother, Mrs.
Marshall.
Mr. Griffith came over from
Kinston this and will
preach in the Episcopal church to-
morrow.
L. E. Whaley, of Suffolk, has
rented one of the Corey houses
Dickinson avenue and will move
his family here.
Mrs. J. W. Gardner, Wilson,
who came down Tuesday to
the funeral of her mother, Mrs.
Peebles, returned home today.
Special Rates.
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell
tickets from all points to Richmond,
Va., account of the meeting of
Assembly of the Pres-
church, May 17th to
at one fare for the round trip.
will also lie
sold to the Confederate
reunion at Charleston, C, May
10th to The round trip fare
from Charleston will
INFERIOR SERVICE.
Passenger Couches Should lit
Better.
Sometime ago
called attention of Mil
authorities lo the character of
passenger coaches which use
on this branch of I heir load, be
tween Weldon Kinston.
occasion in make a
of
and disparagement is so great
refrain Croat
again.
The coaches which are HOW in
use on Ibis important branch are
really discreditable to Coast
Line system. The first class coach
is or less repulsive lo people
who wish to have I feeling of com
fort when they travel. The
is very uninviting. Hie seats
badly worn aid with hales
them in many planes, and Hie
woodwork is so battered dingy
that of rob-
bing call make it look clean.
G. from this line lo the main
line one cannot help noticing the
contrast. Over there
second class coach is far
in every particular lo Hie Ural class
coach on Ibis branch. The coach
bare arc even inferior ill
use on Hie Rocky Mount
branch. During past week we
traveled both these branch lines
and also on the main line and
COUld not help the differ-
in appearance.
Judging alone from observation
we believe that, locally speaking,
the branch bring
as much revenue lo the company
m other equal Dumber of miles
on its system, and should en-
titled to as good service. We took
careful notice Ibis twice during
the past week and there were as
many local passengers from
stations between Greenville and
Weldon as there were between
Weldon and the
main line.
Greenville people would certain
appreciate better coaches being
placed on this division, and we
believe the people at other stations
along the line, as well as all from
elsewhere who travel over this
road, would heartily join in this
appreciation If the Coast Line
place better equipment on
it,
Must Pay Tax or Can't Recover.
Following is one of Hie
ions of Hie machinery ad passed
by the last Legislature
If any person shall, with a
view to evading the payment of
taxes, fail or refuse to give in to
the assessor any bonds, notes,
or other evidences of debt
which arc subject to taxation under
this act, the same shall not be re
by action at law or suit
in equity before any of the courts
of this State until have been
baled and the tax paid
Correspondents Wanted.
wants active
Correspondents Bethel,
Falkland and
and would like for some one each
of these points, who will serve the
paper regularly, to
with us or call at the office, the
latter preferred, as better arrange-
meat can be made in person. To
tho right person we will make it
well worth the time taken to fur-
us the news.
Feet Froze Oft.
in s. w. poultry
coop front of his store were to be
seen Monday and Tuesday some
ducks whose feet were frozen off in
the winter. The fowls hobble along
on the stubs of legs which look like
feet had bean chopped off and
the legs had healed from the cut.
They were brought to Mr. Morris
Mr. John T. Brinkley.-
Scotland Neck Commonwealth.
Had None.
It is worthy of note that while
nearly every neighboring town
us has had a touch of small
pox, has so far kept en
Ural trot Of the malady.
Kinston, Wilson,
Mount, Tarboro and Wash
have all had more or less of
the disease, but there has not been
even a suspected casein
nor anywhere in PHI county.
. MIDDLE.
lit. , j
Ever since the last election
a muddle in our
hiring county, as to who is
entitled lo bold the of the
county. When the polls were de-
I he Superior Court Clerk
gave election to the
candidates, the returns
eating that they had a small ma
Ii being evident there
had been irregularities certain
precincts. Hie Democratic
lab's petition Betting forth
these irregularities before Judge
the December term of
conn, end he ordered a recount of
the ballots. This showed
Hie Democratic candidates
had received a majority of
votes. On of this the
Legislature seated the Democratic
candidates, notwithstanding the
candidates held the
Clerk, and this
was generally approved by
people,
As to the there
was ii it so peaceable a conclusion
of matter, bill on Hie
there has been constant litigation.
There has been something of a dual
government of county affairs, both
sides trying to run things and both
aides receiving more or less
from the public. The
bid gotten
session of the Sheriffs County
and against
these candidates
brought mandamus proceedings for
claiming
rested
by virtue of the ion
given by Hie Clerk. The
mus proceeding true hoard before
His decision.
which been rendered, was
ill favor of Hie plaint Hie fusion
candidates. This decision dis-
possesses tile Democrats, but leaves
the way open to them lo take
lion under quo proceed-
There was quite an array of
counsel both sides and case
was Strongly contested. The
plaint ills were represented by X. J.
A. and A. M.
Moore, and tho defense by ft U.
A. Daniels, A.
Woodard, L. V. O. II.
Lindsay. S. Galloway, Woolen
Shaw II. Connor.
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see my Stock of
the
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inly
me
The
Somebody Head Vs.
YoU of
who up with
when ran
the old man yelled lien
our Tool souls,
head
People who were near the
Court House at today WOOD
lire alarm was given saw
tiling very much like Ibis.
steamer hose came out
Kim a when tho old
black horse ran out of bis collar
and harness, leaving only one bone
to the Wagon. Then tho driver
got down, look Hie place of Hie
hone and came up street.
He said never a word lull looked
just like one Imagines the old
did when yoked up the
Bee
He Raises Hay.
In this issue we publish an
of a offering
bis own farm
sale. We remember to have
seen such an advertisement in any
State paper. farm
its seldom have any surplus bay.
As a rule they raise cotton and
bay from Square
Patron and
The brother must have over
for in the
past year or two Mr. John
SO has more than once advertised
bay and of his own raising,
sells a good article of too.
Kb S
Mi Ha;
Hardware, Tinware,
In tad a lull line of
General .- Merchandise.
Ii WHITE
; Tobacco
The lime will be here crop.
If you lo In use your next i mp easier l ban eve-
h en p in your and lees expense, i n
pare your land by off every row live feet
wide for send iii your orders away
for what need. I Three trucks are enough
to house acres. As the time is and
the time is .
supply
ff Ii will
do well lo place i heir
orders away.
; Pr; co e f k I o with out s
All with Hie Cos
I taring Co., C. will receive prompt
W. PAL ,
Have GUN, a BICYCLE, or a LOCK, of
anything needs SO, bring to
Greenville. . . . N. C.
We Mr. of GUN and Bl
CYCLE workmen in and any repair work you bring us will
I promptly and thoroughly done.
Bicycle Sundries
or ALL KIM'S BALE-
Tobacco Fines
ABE OLD STAND-BY.
coon FLUES. Prices as low as any ones.
S. E. ft
PANTS
A FULL LINE TO .
NOTICE
The nave opened an
FROM.
Married.
Mr. K. of Greenville
and Miss Martha Wells, Tar
were married
afternoon in the latter town.
They came to Greenville on the
train.
UNDERTAKERS
WE CARRY A
iii every
mi
where we cm found
time.
You build up home
prise if you keep all the
money home possible. If yon
need good buy your
home merchants, and if mer-
chants need stationery, which
all give It to ii
per.
SHOES
HATS
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Want Job Printing
to see us
Anything a
Visiting Card
to
Sheet Poster.
Tin-.-
It is strange that these who give I a n .
it out very clearly that they
Christians should be so Mind to
the fact that ill temper mars
and kills their power for good
vice. The world at once doubts
the of a man when it
sees him out red hot tires
of ill temper. More than that
the least Hash of ill temper is
hurtful to any professing Chris-
standing and
among men. Every spark of it
that e world sees awakens the
there is a seething
and cauldron of it in the
heart. From this cauldron at an
v. i
SPELLING.
THAT
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pr
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I lo
t a
y n
man in
ski or
. man
Boat h an nil topics
if roans. replied
the Ran of in
the smart
mini iii
i , in a red bearded
busy looking at some
unguarded point this one spark Has
Hashed escaped to light. The are to said
the man. looking sadly at
overthrow and subjection and
displacement of an ill temper
is what above all things the world
to m an effect of
in men. the world
has a right to expect it. We re-
peat that it is strange that so many
professing Christians are rendered
powerless for service in the church
on account of uncontrolled
temper without apparent
edge of the cause. It is sad
tine patents even
themselves of over
their o u children on account of it.
the wire
mean the red
bearded
to
The smart young man's expression
chanced from sadness to contempt
had diction-
he u sneer
retorted the red
bearded man way of spelling may
be a little tint yon will
find it correct according to Webster
Yon will also find it correct according
to the Dictionary, and if am
not mistaken it is likewise given in the
way is all right
The. smart man cave a sniff of
corn Billings and yon should
have collaborated on a
we it was,
wrote that the evil effects of ill here. said the red bearded
temper in retarding the growth of, v
the of Christ was
ON THE HANDS.
For several j ears I was a suffer-
front my bands. It
would come in little watery pimples
the itching was almost more
than could stand. The skin was
tender the would swell
so I could hardly bend my
Sometimes my would
perfectly raw from scratching or
breaking of the When I
was this condition I tried one
half dozen of Mrs. Joe Per-
son's Itemed v and some Wash in
by the time I took it my
and l am now
well of the trouble. It has since
broken out a little at times,
not enough to inconvenience me or
make me try more medicine. I
MRS. M. E.
Burlington. X. C, May
For BY
L.
Greenville, N. C.
Legal Notices.
far than the saloons of the world.
This is a strong statement but we
arc unprepared to call its correct-
into Lumber-
ton
Greenville i society
a Butter last week over a notable
wedding, which is in The
Light House as
Jennie Verger, the beautiful
daughter of the Hon. Win.
Wednesday night last.
We had pleasure of viewing
the presents presented to this dis-
daughter.
without contradiction, that there
were enough, if it were turned into
We carry a line of the
celebrated
S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in
and is distinctive Parser
Not only does it feed the ink
perfectly, but prevents soiled
latest spells it
it S, said the smart
man. pulling a roll
don't want to rob yon Get
the dictionary
The mom y was and Webster's
brought out There it
was. to sing In
didn't mean n said the
mart nag man. growing white
around tin-cars is
They found that. too. it was
marked obsolete Then the smart young
man wilted
won't take money. said the
red boarded man, handing back the
bills name is Bell. T
Bell I have advantages
which yon pi- ably never received, and
I mouths learning the
differ, ways lo spell that word. E-v
Tears I the secret
ice My and I had been on the
trail of a pair of had a
of games that would
have made the man look
sick They re men of far more than
ordinary int- and had the
TO
The Clerk of the Superior Court
of Pitt county, having issued let-
of administration to me, the
undersigned, on the 20th day of
on the estate of II. F.
Harries, deceased, notice is hereby
given to all persons indebted to the
estate to make immediate
to the and to all
creditors of the estate to
their claims, properly
to the undersigned,
twelve mouths after the date of
this notice, or this notice will be
plead bar of their recovery.
This day of ISM.
J. L. A .
the F. Harriss.
cash money, to build a mile of rail-
road track Miss Verger received j men of the world The
more valuable presents than
other bride ever received in
Greenville. Bo the scripture in
this ease has
that have can get more in
The High Point Citizen says that
a subscriber Informed that paper a
few days ago. that Jacob Cox, a.
citizen of Randolph county some
time ago married his third wife
within six weeks after the death
of his first, and does not seem to
think matrimony a failure. This
beats the who. one day
last week, his third wife
within ten
Dispatch.
i . i be
I nil
. i Is
in lb. king-
i .; com-
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news every
at small price
cf cents a month. Are
yo i a It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern deflector
I-. .
A ,
i f i
ll ill. By -I.-
m h-
. in F i a gnat
many year the landlord inn
i-i i v n he vi.-ii.-ii
tin- day boar he would
arrive. A before he
the advanced age of so. a gentleman
who was making a through
Cornwall pot a small inn at Pod
Base hi- dinner. He looked over
the hill if fare and found nothing
his liking He had. how. a line
routing on the fire. bar
ho.
cannot, replied the land-
lord Mr Scott of Exeter.
know Mr. Sent very
plied traveler is not in
said the landlord,
six when be was last
here, be ordered to be ready
tins day at o'clock.
And to tie- of the travel-
who chain d to look from the win-
the i gentleman wan at that
moment entering the inn
live minute before the appointed
Harper .- Table.
Is only- a year contains
the new i
information to the
p v so growing
co, that is worth times
mo e than the price.
ARE
constitution ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
way we happened to get them was a
accident
partner and I going down
from St on u Mississippi river
Then were of in
the room talking and trying to
pass the time comfortably. Just as a
lull came in the of conversation a
man seated at a table writing
some tellers looked with u troubled
air and Mid. any of yon gentle-
men tell me how to spell I
am a little puzzled over
kind of a do yon mean
asked several
to sing in chirped
the man. wrinkling his brow as
if to recall r orthography.
said n scholarly looking
man with glasses on
Q-n-i-r-c. sang out a big. well fed
old man off in the corner.
repeated the first man
with some . thought every
fool knew that
all said the old man
off in the corner I'll bet
yon that Webster spells it
t-o
raise yon the first
man. who was a cotton buyer
phis
right, said tho big old man
coolly Then the others joined in and
bet him to a standstill, They up
about f Then they got tho diction-
and, as now. the man who bet
won
partner waited till the
money had changed hands, and then I
said. on.
walked up to the young man and
said with me; I want yon. I'll
show yon hew to spell choir Si col-
the big old man we waltzed
them down below You never saw two
fellows look quite so cheap They had
over on that one
trick, they got four years and a half
apiece That is one spelling school
have attended that not every man
to That name in which will catch
educated of ten. You are
all right, bat yon may still have some-
thing to learn
Then the smart man offered
the invitation in payment for the
Information Washington Post
The oldest medical recipe is said by
French medical journal to be that of a
hair tonic for an Egyptian queen It la
dated B Q. and directs that
paws and boiled
in nil
Th
The variation of speed in the chirp-
of crickets depends so closely on
that tho of the
thermometer may be calculated by ob-
serving the number of chirps in a min-
At F. the rate is chirps
a minute, at degrees F. min
and the rate increases four
to the with u of one
degree.
Below a temperature of SO degrees
F. the cricket is not likely, -to make any
ah the flan
An electrical engineer who stutters
once endeavored to lie of the
habit, and for that purpose went to an
institution near The manager,
questioning him,
yon stammer all the
sir.
ADM I
Letter of administration
this day issued to tho tinder-
upon estate of
Chapman notice is here
given to all persons having
claims against the estate of
Chapman to present to the
on or before the
day of March, 1900, or thin notice
will lie pleaded in bar of re-
This the h day of March
L. E. Smith,
of the estate of
Harding Harding. Ally's,
Tuesday, April
I will offer for sale at the Court
House in Greenville the
tracts or parcels of lands lying in
I county which were to
me in the division of lands of
Whitehurst, deceased; one
containing and
twenty three i acres, adjoining
the lands of Nobles and
others, and a part of the
Carney laud; the other
track containing hundred
sixty adjoining lands
of Mooring and others,
par of J.
land.
Terms of one third cash,
balance in and two years;
tide retained mil purchase
paid, or mortgage to
deterred
ct Attorneys.
NOTICE.
I, Anna wife of
Lewis bare this day
made entry according to law; of my
withdrawal as a free trader in
I. page of
Pitt county, N. C, and from the
day of March, 1899, will cease
to act as a free trader,
her
Anna J. I
Witness mark
H. L; Hall.
I I t-t-t talk,
NOTICE TO
The having Ibis day
qualified before the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt county
administrator of the estate of J. R.
Perkins, deceased, not ice is hereby
given to all persons holding claims
against said estate to present
to me for payment on or before
the day of February, 1900, or
this will lie plead of
their recovery. All persons in-
to said estate are requested
to make immediate settlement
thereby nave costs.
D. R.
of the estate of J.
DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. in. W F. Harding,
third
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school p. m. J. R. Moore
regular services.
a. m.
Divine service and sermon every
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., and Litany Fridays at A.
M Rev. I. A. Minister
Charge.
every Sun-
day, morning evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
A. W. Setzer, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C. D.
superintendent.
LODGES
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec.
1.0.0. Lodge, No.
Meets every evening.
E. E. Griffin, N. G. L. H. Pender,
Sec.
K. of River Lodge, No.
every Friday evening. Dr.
Bagwell, Jr., C. R. L.
Carr, K. andS.
R. Vance Council, No.
1696, meets every Thursday even-
W. It. Wilson, R. M. It.
Lang, Sec.
O. V. A. M. Meets every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. J.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every first third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. M. R. Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith. Sec.
LO. Conclave,
No. meets every
Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson,
Smith Sec.
OLD DOMINION LINE
WELDON R. Rf
AND BRANCHES
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE
RAILROAD COMPANY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
TRAINS SOUTH.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned Inn duly
qualified before the Superior Court
Clerk of Pitt county us Executor of
the Last Will and Testament of
Knox, deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persons
ed to the estate to make immediate
payment to the undersigned, and
all persons having claims against
sun I estate arc notified to
the same for payment or before
the 24th day of March 1900, or
this will bar of recovery
of same.
24th,
C. A. Tucker,
Executor of Hay wood Knox.
. Train on the Branch Road
leaves pm.
rives Seek p m. Greenville S
pm. leaves
. SO a m. am. Halifax
at II Ilia, am.
Trains ea leave Wash-
. s m n in. arrive
a m hi i m. leave Parmele
a m i , m arrive am
and to p m. except
Train leaves dally except Sunday
at ,, m. Sunday p m. arrives Pr-
month . m. p m, leaves Ply-
dally, Sunday, am. and Sun
day on am. arrives
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves
Men Sunday. a m.
s Ida m, leaven
s a m. arrives at a ex.
Train on Branch
no f iii. arrive Nashville
am.
pm. leave Hope a in
p m. II a m. arrive at Rocky
Mount a m, p m. dally except Sunday.
Train on Clinton leaves Warsaw lot
Clinton dally, Sunday,
Sm, Clinton at am and
pm,
connection at Wei
don all points North daily, all rail via Kiel,
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass.
J. R. K KM. V, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manage.
SERVICE
leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
HO. N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
to W. B.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de-
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
1875.
WHOLESALE -.- RETAIL
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Pone e
molasses, side meat, hams, should-
sugar, our, tobacco.
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots,
butter, mountain full
cream cheese, sausage,
oat Hakes, hominy flakes,
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed
bought at cents per bushel.
D. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sewing; M
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES,
CHAIRS, Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
M.
Phone
-------DE,
SICKS
DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
MILLINERY.
Line of Hardware.
I can now be in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
mm
r gin get
In w I
GO.
Washington,
CAMP FIRES
or
CONFEDERACY.
r,
privates, sailors sad
, .
rat Thrill-
Slit at tat War.
of
la,
s i,
lea Trails Has.
eM -that m
mm
ray. for
la Ad
It
By.
FOR
The Eastern
P. J. WHICHARD, and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO per Year in
mm
and r-
Friday
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL
WE OFFER TO TOBACCO PLASTERS THE A
Perfect Tobacco Formula.
OSCEOLA
TOBACCO
821-3
A new tobacco brand by a new
tobacco formula by
an old house.
Look out for OSCEOLA under North Carolina Tobacco this
Season.
ITS GOING TO M HEARD FROM
CALL FOR AND TRY
MANUFACTURED BY
OLD DOMINION CO. Br, Ya.
sale by all Old Dominion Agents everywhere.
Cobb Son at Other all
Eastern towns.
Net Look Favorable.
Worn By Blue Gray.
outlook for the next crop years Bays Rev.
of cotton is already superseding in David Molten, of Dundee, Scotland
popular interest the marketing of now In paid a visit
the balance of the old crop. Al-, to Mrs. Stonewall Jackson at her
some doubt yet exists as to home, by
results of the with which her hos-
tile market has ceased to be ma- band wore when he received his
by old-crop death wound. It was a heavy
and largely governed by rubber faced the fatal
the reports from the country as to bullet hole and stain of Mood were
the preparations for the plainly visible. I took the
crop of and the progress made relic of the great Confederate
by that the crop already hero back to my home in Dundee,
planted in more southerly dis- but en route to New York
I met Howard, of the Fed-
Owing to the favorable weather army, and told him the story,
which has prevailed during the He was immensely interested, spoke
past week or two, field work has warmly of General Jackson's
at a rapid rate, and genius and superb courage,
people of sanguine temperament wound up by
are disposed to think that the ninny Mr. since you have
weeks lost will speedily made I I will have to
That Is, of course, entirely give you one that wore in the
problematical. The known facts same battle. I am not ranking
are that the purchases of myself with Jackson, but I want
fertilizers are you to have a souvenir of
smaller than last year, the So he gave me his
preparations for planting the crop form coat, embellished with the
have been very much Federal brass buttons and shoulder
have straps. I thanked him heartily.
any material effect upon the acreage
finally planted remains to be seen,
but that the crop CM be as vigor-
or as productive with less
does not appear reasonable.
The late start may undoubtedly lie
made up by uncommonly favorable
weather, but it undoubtedly sub-
the crop to more vicissitudes
than it would ordinarily York Tribune,
with a reasonable certainty of
the harvest
Orleans Picayune.
and after reached home I had
them both placed in the fine public
at Dundee. There they
have hung all these years, the blue
the gray, side by side, one
let torn and bloody, bright
whole. I propose my re-
turn to have the two coats trans-
to the inn-ruin at
Pay Of Law-Makers.
The law makers in Austria and
France are paid N a day; in Greece
the Senators get a month
the Deputies in Germany
members of both houses receive
about a day; in Denmark the
members of the each
receive about W a day; Belgium
each member of the Chamber of
Representatives gets a mouth;
In Portugal the Peers and Commons
are paid the same sum, which is
about a year; in Spain the
members of the Cortes are not paid
for their services, but enjoy many
advantages and immunities; in
Switzerland the of the
National Council get 02.50 a day
and the Council of States, the lower
house, 91.50; in Italy the
and are not paid at all
but are allowed traveling expenses.
1.1 ml is the only
are not
but have special
rights or Wonts.
NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS.
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
friends, but one who would be at-
tractive must keep her health. If
she is weak, sickly and all run
down she will
If she has constipation or
kidney trouble, her impure blood
will cause pimples, skin
eruptions and a wretched complex-
ion. Electric Bitters is the
medicine the world to regulate
stomach, liver and and to
purify the blood. It gives strong
nerves, bright eyes,
skin, rich complexion. It
will make a charm-
woman of a rundown invalid.
cents at Jno. L.
Drug store.
Attempt to Frighten Illiterate
Whites.
The latest scheme of the on-
to defeat the proposed suffrage
amendment is lo intimidate or
frighten illiterate white men, by
telling them that the
clause will lie declared
and void and the remain-
of will en-
Of course the amendment will lie
voted upon and adopted as a whole
and if one of it is enforced all
of it will lie. And if one part is
unconstitutional none of will
enforced.
When pie eating as
sort that the Democrats op
to illiterate while men
voting, it is well to ask who
gave the poor while men this
State the right to vote Our older
readers will that
party, over forty years
ago. gave to all
white men in North Carolina and
removed the property
And the Democratic party is
BOt now going lo take away
the right of suffrage from a large
class of its own voters. Chatham
Record.
RAVAGES OF GRIP,
That modern the
poisons with its fatal germs,
so I no home is safe from its
ravages, but multitudes have found
a sure protection against this
malady in Dr. King's New
Discovery. When you feel a sore
in your and muscles,
have chills and fever, with sore
the hack of head,
cough you may know you have the
Grip, and that you need Dr. King's
New Discovery. It will promptly
the worst cough, heal the In-
kill the
germs prevent the dreaded
effects of t he malady. Price
and 1.00. Money back if not
cured. A trial bottle free L.
Wooten's Drug Store.
Education In The Home.
school or
college one is only beginning to
learn, and what better
ate courses one have than the
practical application of ideas
through the medium of friends and
Frances
the May Home Journal.
far as education is concerned
the best family friend is the
hen you sec some
a family consulting the diction-
whenever a doubt word or
phrase conies up in the course of
conversation you will find the
hers intelligent people us far as
facts can educate. We may not
lie able to aid each other in the
higher of
science and ethics, but is
certain; we form family
of the three
It's as well as geography, spelling
guild Slang has its
uses, no doubt, but if American
parents do not give some heed to
the English talked by their
home, Americans a
years hence will have
forgotten their mother
tongue.
Wife beaters Germany
in a peculiar and yet sen-
way. They are not imprison,
ed, as in this country, but arc
rested, Saturday after their
week's work is over, and kept in
durance until Monday, This is
done regularly every week until
their sentence the ob
course, being that the
may during the week earn
money for the support of his
LATEST ARRIVALS TODAY.
ti
t-9
Beautiful New Style
Embroidered
Corded
BILK
SILK
New and Handsome
EDGE, INSERTION,
to match.
Don't fall to see
them
St
J. B. CHERRY CO.
North Carolina Industries.
The Slate of North
attention at pres-
on account of the remarkably
of new mill-
creeled in addition to
i isl
in
the errors In revenue la
in Tin
of in
tor
ll
errors
operation. lode j which attracted of
improvements and new at Slate were much
Harlem, by press. It
Ml. not pleasant to
and In but
of these common
in this State the j, and we agree entirely
gives as a reason
which towns
for the textile
to a
Slate no, City of
makes
that, be is senior partner of
of Co., do-
business in the City of Toledo-
County and State aforesaid,
that said will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the Hall's
Cure. Frank J.
Sworn to before mo
ed presence, this day of
December, A.
I -1 A.
I t Notary Public.
Hull's Catarrh Care is taken in-
and ads directly on Om
surfaces of the
J.
o.
Sold
Pills are the beat
with the Scotland Neck
wealth in the
a news-
paper is not expected to say it. but
ten years ago Charlotte had candor compels the
a of about and I to the last Legislature
cotton mill. Today its many
lion is more than and its which seem inexcusable. Almost
I day every day some mistake made in
night in the fuel lire of copying I lie laws is published,
cotton yarns, gray cloths, the laws are being published these
hams, webbing. are light, some
hosiery, batting and wadding. Its of and perhaps others that
live clothing factories are do not hear of.
every hour of daylight to keep up of it, there seems lo been gross
with their These factories negligence in allowing
are the direct result of the cotton so many mistakes
mills, While a an auxiliary Landmark is of opinion
f textile life there arc the four the gross negligence is due to
firms which to of legislative
build and equip mills coin icier
and which are kept to their political Influence
while the live machinery and
ply houses are shipping goods
Bun.
Do you keep chickens
you ought lo have t
Farm Journal. j
in clubbing with Tin; J
h j
for the price of our J
only. Pay year ahead
and Farm Journal will
for the of I
and all i, i . j
live j
years, and gel to you if j
you are on this planet.
rather than regard their
fitness for the. positions which
they are placed. This is R custom
that ought In lie changed.--Slates
Landmark.
child from school
ill It unless in case of ill
is punishable by a line, the
increased.
If It be suspected the chilli's
illness is r is sent
by school and
he that the
i-. hi reel parents have In pa
his fee.
WASHINGTON
Out
April SI,
Major Lee, who has
personal representative of Hen.
Miles before Court
made a speech summing up the
taken dining
I hat lawyer have been
p mid of. He showed even
allegation made Gen. Miles has
been folly sustained good
bill lie A ill-s are
iii outline of report,
vi hull will make in a
few days, this week. Hue
is to he ignored, Alger
and in washed, and
tell truth the beef for-
iii-lied the v, censured. If that
sort of a report i a
wave if indignation i to
sweep over this when
compared with follow-
ed the white washing of Vigor by
the War will r
tornado to a summer The
is mill iv have decided
Ibis case on the evidence, and ii
Mr. is unwise lo
allow his friendship for
and his dislike for Miles in
cause him In use Iii- in
to get a report
much worse
fur Mr. The
has been disposed, through all
mess, to believe the per-
of Mr.
and that he was the victim of his
political obligations lo Alger,
public be made in
stand a strain.
The republican are
Irving In get Mr. to an
that, owing to his health,
he will not in-a candidate for re
nomination, lie has so far
dined to do so. although his health
is really a serious condition.
Boss Plait and some other New
York republicans dial
Roosevelt would be effectually
shelved If made the tail of Me
ticket, and Mr.
who is a little hit afraid of
a-a rival for the first place,
is said In be averse In idea.
provided that whom he
really likes, can be persuaded to
voluntarily take himself out of the
w a v.
have
reading the play b
Pennsylvania, he
following his by II
Philadelphia of the charge of
to rob the stale. Thai
appointment was mil made
any expectation that the
puny credentials would ever Is-
used ill
and Mr. Quay both know the
Senate has repeatedly, within
few veal's, denied right of a
governor to till a vacancy In the
Sonata which the legislature of I he
stale has tailed In till, after having
had an opportunity to do so. Tin
appointment for its moral
effect upon the republicans of lite
Pennsylvania legislature, which is
likely In be called in extra
for other reasons, in
solely for the purpose of
chance for gel-
ling himself re elected.
Admiral is lo
asking
of Implied charges and
made against him
Sampson clique in the Be
If he does, be will
the Saw but
will go direct
a thorough investigation be
made a non-partisan committee.
The Manna men are
beginning In see
of
call rejoicing on their
pail, as thought did when
ii was first made public, a ill
remove a powerful from
the
; ft I
Paying Double Prices
, .
i-
Ms ., . I MS.
What So v-i 1.1 , I j line
of
,.,, mi-id Iii and
-1 I, av
I. ,. . I . N
i I
Han I
I .
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f i,
la
n I . . .
HIVES t SOS
for he hi
a 1111111-
of smaller enemies who may be
able In do more damage to
I rat ion plans politics than one
big enemy like Mr. Heed. Boss
I is in about
his success in naming lite next
be is growing very
nun afraid
will in- lei among
when his choice known.
l is- matter with a friend
shall miss my guess
do
of
teed before new Speaker has
got fairly used lo the
Mr. Payne, of New York,
Mr. Sherman, of the
same slate was In la- Eastern
candidate for Speaker, has shied
his ring and declared
himself a candidate. There will
Is- Iota of fun, and possibly some
political capital for the demo-
light over the
Owing to a call of the Herman
Ambassador State Deport-
t apt. of the
has received a Strong
pot repeal be told a
New the way
in which Admiral humbled
Herman Naval Commander in
Manila Buy, last year, when the
Hied to get a little
II is the
Ambassador made any
story,
but of course, everybody knows
it Isa of diplomacy to
anything and everything
whenever ii deemed policy to do
is per-
constitutional cure for
rheumatism. Tin acids in the
blood which cause disease arc
eradicated.
laxative and
tonic.
A COLD A DAY.
Take Laxative
All refund
it fails In cure. The gen-
has L, It. each Tablet
Professional Cards
K. e.
At Law.
N. C.
ii
Mills B. Bow,
Ct
AT LAW,
N. C.
D.
. over .
but I here is danger I I Cobb ; Sons store
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Eastern reflector, 25 April 1899
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
April 25, 1899
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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