Eastern reflector, 27 October 1899


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The Standard Bottles
Never spill when turned over.
THE EATERS OF CLAY
ARE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE
WHO FEED ON DIRT.
In t
lo kl
. w
No of In
earth or clay bill
this a favorite with n good
many million, of up an. down.
In Europe they arc not difficult
HO find, or were not M years ago.
Tastes hare changed a good deal since
than, no But human beings do
not readily give up a favorite is-
when It l cheap. If superior
denounce It. they enjoy the
treat on the sly.
the of
sen no public Um
bread with fine
clay, as saw them, but
should lie rather surprised to learn
U at do not
follow of
in the
the Amur, where he saw
i rating what
similar clay.
Mr. had the load lo
Ural earth lb U-
v. or aim l. in one of
rears only before he made
so in our
lime a
had begun M -at
when a WOod-
man noticed while among
n. roots of a he It looked
mi and he carried home
a I mixed It with rye and
hark baked II. The loaf proved lo
be and
fallowed. So the
and a rush s.-t In
When Mic this
,.,. I lies
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statement
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He a old
physician Who has a large
wand Is Mace
l than a . of heart
In the dread
that one ma I i i .
This naturally
n.-rs more than oW s av.
yet are no
where ha been about
old
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. of all
i who lie through
veal- of I
lug line however.
he to a fellow player that a
quite
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he did think Ii
Hi- laughed the nation
. but
his a well
when M
on an I. ma lug
vain lo Ml one ex-
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n l aV-i
was due in failure h. art's action.
evidently of
nu attack of ft 11-
i by no nu
end to the trouble, an I wore than on
ease my own ;. i . ha i i fa-
tally It . a
heart l
bad
of and that
could . act
Prevention
better than cure. Liver
Pills will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
malaria,
constipation, jaundice, torpid service and sermon every
liver and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
school
WILMINGTON
AND
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK
K AI OF
CAROLINA.
morning and evening.
prayer
SI., Fridays at A.
M., I. A. Minister
every Sun-
day, morning, and evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Sunday-
a. m.
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every Sun-
day, and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. pastor. Sunday
in. p. m. W F. Harding,
third
Rev.
J. R. Morton, pastor. Sunday
p. in. R. Moore sit
regular
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the
f Ii. of that would he
natural of the superior per-
son. the peasantry were not w
. or Into rejecting
which they Knew
to be wholesome and nourishing.
When Mr. visited the district
ii i- called were us-
the sniff both for soup and bread.
to Stockholm for
gave
and feldspar, lime, day, oxide iron
and a residuum of some organic matter
to animal which yielded am-
and an
Is organic nuttier which
the I everywhere, no doubt,
if there i-
always and earth
to attention than
has been lo It, far a- our
goes. Commonly it is
as a d
quarrymen. Swede-, oven
soldiers, are not to classed
savages, ore the potters of
Their work i-
i- sen and they make money Null is.
Hi. Indian man lard.
ii. ., .,, i,. . .- an allowance
i i. a V of
. I Ir wires and
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Hut. a- a f course, it Is
ages ii.- i. alike useful
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several
eventually the curd has of the
necessary and solidity. It
Is then set aside, usually for sonic eon-
nine, to ripen, and during
this time great changes are
lug in so the
which at was an
solid, becomes gradually transformed
Into .
chief
which i- a
are. of course, necessary to lids
ripening of curd a successful Is-
sue, the reason of the trans-
formation Is presence of myriads
of bacteria, which and in the curd u
luxurious dwelling place, where they
can live and multiply so
j i foodstuffs from
hell wit
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Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
Is only a year and
the news every week,
and gives information to
those grow-
that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
s Parker Fountain Pen
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORE.
cow
mil In turn
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Mine
In Java III of or toM
in women buy Mt
lo pro. a
all
tin
of Quito put and
and into but
this i m far M
We have beard n Boo
family could
from on f the
Orange. water of is a
of mud; its
Sew Mt
pi . m R friable
I,. and
traveling m got
nu food for several
green laminate and
live return-
and never any
Indiana of
a live exclusively on when
Lt It.
la and
Hi. with
Moreover. And
real f
year a ball clay for
II with fr
are and
Mall
Mill in-ill
nu It
t an
Ah. I caller,
an many
Huns could not
H It was
Brat bill
In News.
An obi
bur
run wax works, hi
of n
ell murderer a
of bar t
M bad
that bar nun up
any with an
a big bag of for
It I. . ; led la
be if u.
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av
it . would
Lave .
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bug, f. an I oil A
ate ;.
more.
feel of
all, wit;
was for a week lie
. . v. Hi a record his
time, a I severe, ail; .
after other, I which be
i. at four
. ail average
heard
. h . for put run did
t at and
lo the f Ii
were trying to gel
up I the
she bad ill
for rears, Kin- went ti her part
and
In; a she
played lie than bad
At of k pup she
the r.,. . I la her
and sunk ;.
ti. sin never u red from
the
fad she bad -l i of heart
though bad lined
before no of
affection.
-Several
ease of a .
i the on the
of his debut hi a o
Was
up on brandy given
by the 4th
no s in r had lie
than he his baud upon
his bean Ml dead. The excite-
bad of his
heart, mid he bail ended career as
he was about lo begin
furious not
long of
a young
of a college dramatic club,
p for treatment, lie had
been east fur a pan the
production, and Mil extra study, add
la the regular by
the collegiate caused
x- give way. n the occasion
of the it ft as found
that he not remember Haw of
his pan. ibis worried him
be hr . a here.
he
m. an In diligent and
then pan back lo
and . go through It. cues
in-. ; For another
and then a
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lines of play
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pm, Mills p m.
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Bed Springs with the Bed
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Railway Gulf and
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Sunday. a m.
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am.
pa. leave am
inn, m arrive at
II a u. a xi p m. dally Sunday.
A. K. K A. M. Greenville
No. and
third Monday K.
W. M. J. IX.
I. O.
cry
D. II. X.
Bee.
K. of T. -Tar No.
every evening.
J. L. C. C; O. Carr,
K. of It. amid.
K. Vance Council, No.
even-
W- K- Wilson, It. M. It.
. Sec.
Jr. O. U. A. every
at I. U.
t. F. ball. A.
A. O.
No. meets every first third
in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; S. Smith, Sec.
I. O.
No. every second
fourth Monday Odd
Hull. W. U. Wilson
l. s. Smith Bee.
oddly
of
Dr. George who tame in
from
a name by a I ,
f public on j
he afterward published
a volume entitled. the
of which
through many i
in- given lo and, though be
never in If
be la a
him for
ties.
One when he was a
be fur to
a of title Who was wry
III. lie went to her
Cell r pulse. Hi- found be
in t up iii his work. Ho his
and in a of
by still be
managed lo write a
lion.
Karly morning a
from bis noble to rail
on at once. lye Cell
The In-
tended to him either with
or With his
I'm to his
and relief him for
bin with h
then that
in- had rightly i bar i
unfortunately
isl phi In drink, hut she
boned be would i
the had
her in Pol lyre in her
a Judge may
upon I shall at silent
bill.
men
la a m i
to write a
Train Hilton for
Clinton e S In a m and IS
in. flint mi at a m and
i B a m.
Train Mo Wei
don tor all point dally, all a
H. M.
J. B. Owl Manager.
T. M.
. COREY,
A OF
Hardware.
can now found in the
brick formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. K.
i canned by
lions thing,
ts l like
n the for
is a
hut I am
up troubles that
to write of
bare Telegraph,
iv
sin's
in in, I a
in
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gal
J Ton,.
i fin
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An
but. on oilier hand, it
batter. A up to
point of what I
rail ii of thing.
She is m tortured by the
as is the
pad h
it to
last and as
as sin- Up her
What I i.
broke Up
i he fur cash
lie It he owed
that ail trouble In the
him
Tribune.
t h
bis akin.
I- us often
live skin of
off with the real.
I ail, the skin over the
it
H. W.
. lo l. i
Whichard, N.
The Stock in every
paid for produce.
OLD DOMINION LINE
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S. M. Schultz,
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
side
s, coffee,
butler, mountain butter, full
cream cheese,
oat flakes,
meal and seed
at cents per bushel.
D. M FERRY GARDEN
STANDARD Sewing MACHINE-
BAGS HALT.
CHAIRS, Etc.
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to
HAM M.
SERVICE
leave on
and Fri-
M. for
water
leave at A.
If., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, and Saturdays.
boon subject de-
on water.
with
for Norfolk,
New York Hos-
ton, for all for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Buy Line from
and Lino from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
PATENT
. Sea
for ft
FOR
The
EDITOR
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY.
the
We suppose it is unavoidable
yet it is there
should be as much as
there is, this early date, of the
Stales to be
tilled by the Legislature of
Tue names of four gentlemen
Carr.
ex Alfred
M.
in with
while of would per-
haps
candidate for each
who are
any of them would of feel
being
but it is pleasing to
two of and
Col, deprecate
any agitation of mailer until
after next August's election. The
discussion of who shall Senator
should lie deferred until after
of the which
is lo choose him. The Democratic
party of North I has Inn I a
the
a senatorial light into
a State campaign. We do not I e-
that the heated controversy
between the of Senator
and
UM was the cause of the fusion
victory of that year, for it was
the stars the
Democratic party was to
cm in that election, but it
to it was
harmful in every way.
It is to lie hoped that this genera-
will not see a repetition of
such a controversy at
in politics, and we hope to be
pardoned for the suggestion that
the
have the matter very
largely in their hands, if the
newspapers will from lining
up prematurely for their respective
favorites and discussing their
will be sure to be
regarded by some as depreciating
the merits of other gentlemen and
thus provoke counter discussion
and if with-
hold their hands, we can light the
next campaign win
practically without the hindrance
of this handicap, and then there
will be plenty of time O look after
the matter of who shall be Senator.
Otherwise there may lie no Demo-
Legislature at all. and thus
the National party
will have lost a vote the Senate,
and State, through the loss -of
a Democratic Legislature, will
itself again the slough
which it pulled ii self with so great
effort such great cost is
Observer.
WASHING ION LETTER.
Crops.
The II.-raid
the of Johnson
North more prosper-
. than several years. Diver-
when he ,. , . , .
. . of has I this
of I . .
.,.,., ., , It in Johnson add
miles, more indignation
D. Oct.
Mb
from hi
STURDY
Today.
IN
among
has existed since
when
of Star ionic held
up Federal employ es and
us under
th real The reason is
Idler teal by Boat
Ohio com in asking
to chip in to keep
from carrying Ohio. The
Service who
draw I heir salaries pleasure
the man for
largely upon
Ohio going republican, had not a
word to say about circular
letters received by of
every Washington,
bill they made a bluff it doing
going to Of.
tea and
that the
issued a year ago.
Herald.
is
pear hope of
bell- r on farm
diversifying the crops. The day
of all or all en-
wide awake
They are big crops of
hominy, and mean to live
home and same
place. the road
to conditions. bog
and hominy, sow peas and
cabbages, raise chickens and
keys and Mil these and
other like things lo and In
and the farmers will live
hope of
the Southern farmer. News and
FALL
IS A HOOD, solid.
SHOE
make- oath
be part of
Gnu J. Co., do-
ling business in the of ;
State id. and
said firm will pay sum of
ONE for
each and every ease of
be cured by the
a mi-. Think J.
;,, ,,. ,
ed my presence. day have led i
I and experts who
A.
The had quite a
Wednesday.
State executive
met there and Issued an address
Notary
nu- i- taken In-
. and acts on lite
blood and surfaces of the
system. J.
II.
Bold druggists.
heat.
In order to in world
a full of South of
the Record of
will shortly issues
progress to date sad the
for
lo this issue will include many of
noted men of the South
its
will
deal broadly the
natural minimal
on
We
k.
; speeches
l.-i
Mu.
Made by
political of postal Ito the people in opposition the
lie posted proposed Constitutional amendment
in all Ohio as they
greatly to learn
of Toledo
office had bean asked
to republican campaign fund.
An order was once issued
plying with and all
hands winked each other
thought, devilish sly we
Mr. Mr
slop the
of
Helms come from Ohio aid he
knows how desperate ease is.
and how much he has at slake.
.
;.
luck
One in Kan-as said that silver
buckles wen
on those little elastic the
ladies hide and never talk about,
and this particular be
hoped to see of Bis
will- sued him for a and
the Only woman in town s
liver buckles attached to
He knows that there is
movement among prominent re- j
publicans to prevent his of P
that if his party fails to
We Say to this.
The Democratic press of Slate
seems to be almost a unit for a
primary for Senator.
We are favor of this under
circumstances or conditions.
let the aspirants for the position
announce as candidates
early next year stating how they
stand on great policies that will
be In-fore the people the cam.
Let the Democratic State
convention order a primary to be
held after the next Stale election in
August and let claims of the
different candidates be settled by
people, but under no
stances let the quest inn interfere
with the elect um of the Legislature
of the adopt mu of the
Amendment. There is danger
along this line and we are opposed
to Senatorial question being
brought up at all until after the
State
gram.
Ohio it
show of succeeding.
How desperate the republican
situation Ohio is may
by talk of republicans. For j
instance, Heath, who owes
his present official position to
who has just returned
from Ohio, has discounting
republican the Stale by-
saying that the republicans arc so
busy handling their prosperity
that many of them may not have
time to vote. He also says that
Mr. has the democrats of
the State better organized than
they have ever been before. Dem
advices from the State are
without exception favorable to the
success of
editor until he was as raw as a
potato, s., much for a
meddling with things he is sup
posed lo know nothing about.
Exchange.
The State Trucker's association
was formed at Raleigh Wednesday.
with J. Bryan Grimes president
it. Parker, of
Alliance, secretary. were
made by Moss. Grimes, J. II.
of Rev.
N. M. Journey, J. S.
Parker, Westbrook, of Ml.
Olive, Agriculture
Patterson Geo. T. It
was decided that there ought lo lie
a uniform system of organization
that the printed plan for this
should be sent out, so local
lie effected. I
Grimes said it was his idea to have
a State organization, with the
Eastern t Truckers
as the parent one, and also to
have the local organizations.
George T. Boston, J. II.
Mr. Westbrook, of Mt. Olive,
were to draft the plan.
Editor J. P. of the
Charlotte Observer, has returned
home from Europe. He has
printed some interesting notes of
his trip.
to the presence of typhoid
at the Virginia Military In-
Gov. Shipp, superintend-
fit the cut ire corps of
on Monday night for thirty
days. The numbers
men from all parts of the
States.
At Wilson Thursday Jefferson
was found guilty in
degree, tor waylaying
killing Mr. Calvin An-
Judge Rattle ed
Jefferson to be hanged on
Friday, Nov. 16th. Counsel for
Jefferson have appealed the case.
THAT CAN ALWAYS UPON.
L. M. REYNOLDS
MEN AND DOTS
SHOES
I IN CALF, RUSSIA BOX AND KID ABE
HONEST SHOES, A SATISFACTION
IN WEAK TO ; THEM
IN THE LEADING
AND
pair. DOME when . of a good
HONEST SHOE. B FRIEND,
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that this supplement will
he the most publication
issued in the interest of the
S nil's material
aim will is- to as briefly
as possible
the most telling facts regarding
been
what Hi.- for the fill lire is.
in that busy man may
grasp the without
wading rough an mass
of uninteresting ides.
This will be sent to
every subscriber lo the
and addition to
this the Southern
appreciating its importance to
South, has purchased copies
which will to lead
business and
in and West.
A copy rill also sent la every
bunk and banker the South,
and to many other ions.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
North Carolina Postal Receipts.
Washington, Oct. re-
of presidential
North Carolina for the year
were announced today, us follows ;
Asheville, ;
Burlington, 11,031.761
Chapel Hill, , Charlotte,
I;
Durham,
; City.
83,325.06;
20,006.21;
Hick-
High Point,
103.44 ;
Lexington,
1,110.011; Littleton.
Louisburg. Ma-
1,130.33; Monroe,
Morganton, Mount
Airy, 3,603.17; New
10,315.73; Oxford, 4,888.30
Plymouth, 950.03;
880.03;
000.10; Salisbury,
laud Beet, Shelby,
Tarboro,
5,050.11 ; 2,371.32;
2,010.10; Washing
ton, 86,670.31 ; Waynesville,
Wilson, Win-
35,510.50.
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here Mil em lo be
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Bible, s. for lack run
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reply. have
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do .
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i. II how I lo read ii
III- All . II
WhO I lo III
when I wan n
s. rm. tie- Tor a man
is- ii.-
Iii asked If
i. found in the Bible, and
Id, course mid
Hot II was. BUd lie
we both read the Bible through M
We not fuel ll. lull found
. In me
I I. on reading till
Acts on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
ClEAnses the
PERMANENTLY
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Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
BUILDING A SPECIALTY
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At
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condition,
a proper
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of bacteria, Bud In n
luxurious dwelling place,
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tin- curd and out in turn
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course it nil
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
H. C.
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner
lb.- M
Greenville. . I . a
Mail Matter.
Even the great big P
wrong The Phi a-u-l-
Record went to the
appearance of calendars a
put it
When meet-.
House will elect
Speaker
lb
the
The
a candidate for Speaker, who-
nominal leader of the
upon the floor. By reason of his
by the
leader will be given
Committee on Holes, which
upon bus
He i- .
control upon
bills Hole-.-, and
courtesy and practice. he
to say about
The nomination there
is something more than empty
there
campaign the
of three leading
These will be Mis
and Alabama.
of the nominal leader
Chester
The monument to the North I
Confederate dead buried in
at Winchester. Va.,
will completed, is b the
last day The matter
unveiling it was at the
the unfed, rate Vet
at
night. follow
Indies are a to aid the
Veterans to make H
far the
ceremonies, and
the State Mr-. P.
Concord. Mrs. L.
Rigging. Winston. X. Mrs.
X.
Mis.
N. t .; lbs. A.
X. Mi- Bake,
N. C; Mis-
Cameron. X.
. e. V
.; sad an
The Permanent
Advert is an art that
everybody knows; and never
u.-h an art as in these days, when
as in ii, work is done
writing advertising as in writing
editorials. Hut advertising is also
A high authority says
Advertising be planed on
that it is to
lie That is a
It means that ad-
should be systematic, and
nut sporadic I hat it is a distinct
feature department, and
should lie mi administered. Au-
now and then
bring a of steady
They may spurt sales,
w.
. las
grips st no
ll Baa.
two- Sc.
u; All or by
C. t Ms
. unity ha- one of the
youngest engineers, perhaps, the
Hi- name i- King
living in Green Hill
A Source of Profit.
The most convincing proof that
lively aggressive newspaper
advertising pays is the
but quantity of it which appears
when the sales their course Astute and progressive
they are are wont to indulge in profit
tin the other hand, like the less expenditures; hence when they
that wears away their business
the stone, systematic advertising in broadcast through the me
an artistic way. day after day, of the newspapers it most be
in and year out. becomes part taken as a self-evident fact that
the reading matter of great are results
never miss the their investments in
TWO STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
New Good by every boat.
GOODS.
CLOTHING.
HATS. NOTIONS.
TRUNKS,
GENTS
We have just opened
nix building with an entirely new
and complete stork of-------
We Carry
call will convince you.
c.
FIVE POINTS.
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Floor, Sugar. Coffee,
Lard, etc., in fact
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
space. fact, it
water until the well runs
reader- do know, by all practical and successful
, i seven perhaps, how lunch that the
He runs and lire- an engine . I hey get from the ad-1 of crisp and instructive
at null. other man- j columns until they trade a constant .
a.-.- the sawing and another about II. Then they realize that of to the
only old, bale. who, day
I shingles as from the day. talk to them through the
machine. newspaper columns are their j
ii friends
and they act
Ills i; ii Lite.
a white laborer,
MS dead in lied Saturday
horn.- in
will lie an active leading from Street,
Church and Castle.
aide a lour bottle of
laudanum, and this, coupled
the fact he bad previous
to lake 111- own
life, lead- hi- to be
ii i- a ease of
Domestic troubles were assigned
him pr.-v as of
in
and it h understood Star.
his lead
has
lower bod.
Favors a Primary
While la-1 weak
J. by I
reporter of the and Observer
if he was ;, candidate for the
States Senate.
of that paper gives the following
a his
-I have not announced can-
as yet. Since the results
of the election of ISM, in v
of the active part I took there in
many persons have suggested to
me that they desired to see m re-
to the Senate, which of course
has l-ii very gratifying. I
only a abort while, I
have thought that my
with the leading the Sen-
nation, and my
with public might enable
me to render some
Slate creditable to myself, should
it be the pleasure of the people to
me back.
I have made no public an
of my candidacy, and
whether I shall hereafter do Bo or
not, am heartily favor of hold-
a primary election at the same
time the Presidential election is
held 1900, let the
voters say who they de-ire
to represent them in that body.
When our State convention last
tear declared in favor of the
of Senators by the people, I
understood it meant what it said,
and I of BO batter way
demonstrate our good faith than
by commencing with the first .-hi-
believe letting the
control
party, and say whom they desire
for their candidates, including
Senators, without any regard to
whom it defeats or whom
expressed views similar In
this in mid were then
published, the events since
have only continued me in
these views. I believe Dem-
party will always lie
when the Democratic voters
control
limn Paul.
tin- other side Paul, or
Johannes Paul
to give him all hi name-, has
Ballad the
means chief, president, or
one authority.
lie i- sit feet tall and with
long legs, huge hands,
feet and ears, fast mouth and chin.
manner he is very stolid.
He once outran a horse for a
kindred yards. In bis youth be
was a wonderful horseman;
Reflections of a Bachelor.
Most men's wive- are nearly as
big a help to them as porous
be gets married a man
swears to love always; afterward
he loves to swear.
Old bachelors sometimes kiss
but generally they would a
lot rather take
OUR
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT-
TON SEED
MEAL AD
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
be sold at. Yon are cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
K. O
OUR NEW AS-
IS A
MARVEL of beau-
style and excel-
GUI THE BEST THAT IS
OFFERED, AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
I now one of the new
stores prepared to supply all
your wants in the way of
STAPLE
GROCERIES.
Alter two years
have seen paid
THE
lift
QUiCK DELIVERIES . ,
Mine is an exclusive bust- of Newark, N. J.
of even the smallest orders is I carry a Your Policy
of doing
makes S. BEST i. Has Cash Value,
mean a favorite source of sup Loan Value,
ii t i in. some fine California . ., T
; plies in pure food all peaches. Paid-up
Extended Insurance
works automatically,
Another one is the high
The average woman would man- of our choice groceries, j R M A. T
age to wear a fresh scalp tied we guarantee to lie of the j
her licit if it were only style. I very at the lowest prices to
skin- are a terrible trouble to a lie found
woman in life. she , n Kin miff f
holding them up she's holding
A Murderous
Hut the timely warning a
prisoner, there would .-
been a scene in the count
yesterday, and a
jail delivery . yes
imparted the to
Deputy Sheriff that
was a plot among the
to escape, and that involved
the taking of one or more lives,
the of ibis
statement, Sheriff
took up a position ill the jail.
from which he hear what
himself
discovered, and remained there
feats of equal
of a circus rider.
It is said of him that when young
he could on bis head a
galloping horse, holding by
stirrup straps.
He is Intensely religious,
curious as it may seem, an
can line.
He knows the Bible from cover
to cover and has a text for every
any occasion.
He is a excessive
smoker.
Paul left Cape Town as a
the Trek of ism.
and his whole life brave
one it has a
Vance's First Composition
A lady of tin- city, of the
teachers In the graded school,
It is not number of Mowers
you pile on a man's Of grave
that proves your toward
him, but the number of kind words
concerning him and the
number of kind acts you perform
In in while be is alive and light
from J until o'clock, druggie for independence.
which lime he became aware . , .
the was carried out.
When at last he
known, David bard at
work tiling through the last strand
of last Impediment to reaching
the outside corridor, which
rounds cage. big bolts
had already forced from
sockets by the clever work no
of the professional crook,
Johnson, using the while one
of the heavy padlocks had been
tiled free and the other one nearly
so.
Is one of the crooks who
followed the Wallace circus and
J.
ID.
DEALER IS
The I test way for a woman to
love her. husband is to husband
her love.
When a woman is first in love
she always blushes when she says
her prayers.
Probably the reason why girls
are so sweet is because they like
pickles so much.
A woman's idea of good manners.
Dotted down, is never letting other
people know it when you don't like
them.
you
Beef. Cattle,
Hip, Luis,
Hides.
other
ice.
If an, ti
prices.
i a.-ii at
E. M.
Boas x. C
K. C.
Cotton I lagging lies always
on ban .
Fresh goods kept
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Will be reinstated within
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of the second and of each
year, provided the
for the current year be paid
They may be used
To reduce or
To the insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
K.
was arrested for stealing a
ill.-
OVER TUB COUNTRY.
After November I the people of
Chicago will pay seven cents a
quart milk.
Pearl Hart, the escaped Arizona
woman has
ed at X. If.
The next National Conference of
Charities and Correction will be
held on May to M, WOO, at
Topeka. Kan.
lottery tickets are
sold Mexico, the forged
signature of Colon.-I John Jacob
Aster, of New York.
planning a fake
caught four
train wreckers,
lay,
at Mason la.
fourth Volunteers, a
sou of ex John J.
has re-signed his lie
of hearing.
received from a cousin of the
a copy of his
in-i school composition. It ha-
come Into possession of the Oh
server, which has every assurance
; the document,
and is given herewith as an
I deuce its writer's budding
genius
HI IS.
You told me to tell what I know-
led about Toads. Well Toads is
like frogs, but more dignity,
when you come think of it frogs is
wetter. The warts which is
noted far lie cured for
they is but if I
get well I'd in the house.
My I rand father knew a toad that
some lady had trained till it was
like folks, wen its master
it would conic for Hies. They
cm with their long which
is some like a long red worm but
more like only
got no gum onto it. Hi
w ill lie standing a its hind
legs together and a thinking what
a line fat Hi it is and the load a sit
ten some distance away like it wan
asleep. While you see this Hi as
plane as you ever see anything all
at once it toad
look- up at you out of his
eves like be said. What become
of that but you know be et
Thai- what know
Charlotte
A. a.
your Chills ind
with Tute-
Tonic at bottle
lo take. Money if it falls.
die
you weft. None good.
. Mir.-l Roberta Co., Va
life's battles are the things that house at was robbed of drag
Monday of Woolen sod
A cash drawer of the
order to be better prepared to protect the of our
customers and friends the tobacco farmers of Eastern North
the sale of their tobacco we have recently made arrange-
by which our Mr. Hughes will conduct a warehouse on the Dan-
Va., market, and Mr. Farmers on the
market. is the largest wholesale market in the
world. Here are the the largest planters in the trade
and to a large extent the price of our tobacco is
established.
After considering matter every light we have to the
conclusion that a warehouse in Danville
value to and our patrons.
We wish lo say to all who have tobacco to sell that Mr.
will look after your interest every way and his purchases, mat-
of course will get the undivided attention of Mr. Hughes at
other end of
Thus you sec, with one interested to handle our
chases we will be in better position to stand up to your tobacco buy-
it if than Any Warehouse firm in North Carol inn.
Thanking all our patrons for their favors and in the
past we are
Friends
O. L.
O. B.
To my Friends in Eastern North Carolina.
It is with unfeigned regret that after careful and thoughtful
consideration Mr. I have concluded could best
serve our own and our customers interests by having a warehouse con-
on the market and I leave my many friends and
pleasant associations in Eastern North Carolina to take charge of the
business at that cud of line.
During nearly two years association with Mr. in the
warehouse know him to be eminently qualified to assume
branch. Tour tobacco In bis
hands I yon from my knowledge of his capacity and ability will
be core fully looked after your interests protected.
Yours
B. II
rial is the best and
the work
teed
EASTERN REFLECTOR
Mayor Has But w Cases
The improvements going on iv
NOTICE.
If there ,
on the of this paper it
J-
is to remind you that you on. t
for
subscription and we request
on to settle as early as
We need YOU
e we us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL
Death Dealer
A new instrument death M
found by when they
.-. who
was sentenced Island
tor year fur i .
The tiny was but a
of the ordinary
syringe. In the dainty aluminum
which not the
but also a of
a slender tube and
of there were all the am
The nickel plated syringe, which
in use the
made t. Serve M
an It large
as fountain pin. When the poi
son was a tin; dart, the
size of ordinary needle, be
shot into the victim's body,
In cause the
dart to penetrate ordinary clothing
Harriss. of the a a and
Spring Hope Messenger, cam.- u m ml lire the
evening to visit his moth-, for the poison. Into v I he end
He left this morning. of dart had been to
W. Moore, of Asheville.
rived Sat evening to visit The entire as
S. Will has many friends finished and put
here at his old home and they
all glad to see him.
A. M. Moore left this morning to
attend at New Beta.
Ward left this morning for
Wilson the Mis-
Mis returned
home Sal evening from a
week's v to attending
mate-
R. William returned
evening where he
Weal to relatives and to take
in fair.
T. J. Jarvis and Mrs. I
is home Saturday even-
from where they had
to attend the fair.
W. s. s.
and II. L. Cook, the latter at-
all of
rived here Sal evening to look
after the estate of F. B.
who died Thursday
new buildings and increased
business, bill a difference the de-
of elements of the
noticeable. When i
Mayor J. Q. began his ad-l
ministration first of last July
he out by impressing
fact he was going to have the
town ordinances or he H.
was going to punish the j evening from
And be has Worked right along the; Mr. and Mrs. H. W
together as a sol of
instruments. The needles
were in a glass which
was about inch and a hall long
and no thicker than a straw. The
w bob- outfit it aluminum
an ordinary
pack of York
Mrs. M. K. Norman left
morning for
line of bis For awhile
he had pretty full dockets,
This is show week. on Monday mornings, hut
This is ideal weather.
a large falling off in raw.
The I Convention Monday morning he-never
had a eve to try. and for the past
week he had hut three and
they were of such a trivial
that he did not even impose a line
but lectured the defendants and
Let Ibis kind of
continue and
Sweet Pickets M cents
in Wilson this week.
Mr. H. If. Schultz is baring a
brick sidewalk laid front of his
store.
It's all well enough to have
of push, but it's many
to have n pull.
quart. Sour Pickles cents
dozen at B. M. Schultz's.
Experience is a good teacher, but
aha doesn't do you much good
less yon our lessons.
ticket to the Weldon
fair to Nov.
arrived
Monday evening and hold the
boards at the opera this
week.
a fellow dreams that he is
In love he sometimes awakens to
the reality that It was all a
trance.
New Office
Mayor's office has
moved the old building near
th house to the hall over
Mr. Prank store. The
entrance is street. The
new is a great improvement
over old quarters.
Daughters of Confederacy.
The Singletary Chapter of the
Daughters of the Confederacy will
When a man makes his , , ,, ,., ,
the business it stands to .
son that he ought to be stuck on All are
himself. tube as some
matters are to be considered in
Attention is called to the notice
to creditors by W. S. Maultsby,
Administrator of the estate of P.
Maultsby.
The river is in line condition for
fishing and some of the anglers
have been catching large strings of
the finny tribe.
Attention is called to dis-
solution notice of firm of
Jolly by B. K. Jolly
surviving partner.
Enterprises arc not by
wishing for them. Somebody in
Greenville must get a move on if
the town has any factories.
Any of our wood paying sub-
are reminded that we
would not object to having sonic
wood this time of
Men of intellect stand by
ideas; drinkers fall by their rye-
dears, and men with extravagant
wives arc ruined by their high
dears.
The October of . the
Companion is to a
magazine it size. But that excel-
lent paper often gives Its reader a
surprise.
The freight train was several
hours late coming in Tuesday
afternoon, but it brought four car
loads of tobacco to be sold on
Greenville market.
So far the Columbia Shamrock
tilt has cost nearly
Sir Thomas has spent about
and Americans
A dear cup
Star.
Attention is called to the
of the Greenville Tailor
Co., V. J. Lee and V.
proprietors. They will open In
the room In the rear of the white
barber shop and can do first-class
work. They have a
killed workman.
which all should lie deeply Internet.
ed.
Electric Lights.
Brothers area longways
ahead of the general spirit of en-
prevailing Greenville.
They have not waited for town
to put in electric lights, but have
gone ahead and put in a plant of
their own, and now their immense
factory is brilliantly lighted by
We hope seeing those
lights will cause an electric
to spread over the town.
on Kales.
The railroad people have a
Of doing Is a
little beyond the understanding of
Whedbee the everyday traveling finks, and
returned Monday from g ,, ,,.,,.,. ,., . ,,. ,.
John and Shell mm returned now then hen lo raise a coin
home Monday evening from Hal tie former.
instance the id held the
Mrs. w. U. King left this tempting Inducement of
lag for Wilson to visit her ,,,., ,.
Mrs. Wells. I. . ,. . . ,. .
log to attend the
Harry Walls, of Wilson, arrived Convention at Wilson this
Monday evening to take a .,, ,,
with the Greenville Tailoring Co. , . . ,
delegates went to then- tickets
Mrs. G. W. ibis morning it was to find that
Miss Viola, of New are were just
visiting the family of . Par- . , . . .
in South Greenville.
; We asked sonic of the pas-
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. e, Mr. about and said that
and Mrs. A. J. ., ,. ;. . .
Mrs. P. B. Hooker left this morn- rate iron, their town
for Wilson to nil end was also higher than the regular
Christian Missionary Convention, i rate.
II. Gardner. Mrs John Arrested.
Jenkins, Prof. Manning. If. W.
Smith, M. Smith, It. C. Cannon, I Wallace circus, which
John Pearce and A. K. of j showed here September was
through this morn
log going to Wilson to attend the
Christian Missionary Convention.
J. A. Higgs, of is in
town.
J. S. Maultsby left this morning
for his home in
II. D. Gardner returned this
morning from a visit to
Mrs. A. to Kin-
Tuesday lo visit
J. I. Matthews went to Kinston
Tuesday evening and returned this
morning.
W. G. Moseley. of
who has been spending a week
here, left this morning.
Mrs. Savage Mrs. of
Wilson, who were visiting Mrs. C.
T. returned home today.
J. It. has
at Greenwood, S. C, the
night of the 18th, when about to
load for Augusta.
A h
A named II. Home
tried, it seems, to back a game in
n side show. After over
he decided, as luck or the
wen- against him. to
appeal the law. He employed
a lawyer swore warrants
for several of men by name
and
All the drivers were arrested
they reached the train with their
teams. After waiting an hour or
two,
He withdrew the charges and Hie
circus men were released.
To School
The committee of every School
District in the county is required
to take a census of the children.
A large of blanks have
been distributed. If you have
to get one apply to for
iii
highest
kit price paid here r cotton seed
all the time.
The Co.
bit of t a-
Mrs. two Mr.
Jesse Cannon's little daughters
were here Sunday.
Miss join
and of spent
most of day with
here iv .
our adds, also notice oar
s when
you come to Winterville.
B.
The kiln is cool, and
yon can gel orders either
large or small tilled at any time.
Faun lauds aim tow ii lots a rush
How's that man
can get bis pick cheap. Bee A. G.
Miss Pearl Campbell with Mr.
Reba King. Greenville, spent
Sunday with her
Lillian, here.
W. Parker baa seal two loads
fencing to today.
Has sold a small order of
wire picket fem-e to be put Av
nevi week,
i .
While some excel in
and in other ways, claim to ex-
in the of our work.
Our wagons, carts, saddles,
back are made.
also any odd jobs do are
class. Mi.-.
MAX AND TIM
Tl ALL. nit
see
My Stock
is Complete
-sIN ALL LINES.
B-t Hals,
At prices that will suit you.
COriE AND SEE THEM.
Jas. B. White.
PARING.
Honest Polk.
arrived
Monday evening to begin a week's
engagement in the opera house.
Before the curtain went ill the
performance Mr.
the the company, an-
that two of is specialists
had deserted him after the
had reached the Nor-
folk to train for Greenville,
and for Hint he felt Hint he
could not give as good enter-
as he bad promised.
Then that no one should lie
pointed he asked the manager of
the opera house to go through the
audience all a
ticket for tonight's performance, or
them their money, which-
individual might prefer.
This was commendable honesty.
Even without the specialists re-
to they gave a performance
well worth the admission price.
Other specialists have been
graphed for and are. expected to
arrive
located on the Greenville tobacco must take this census
market. He is charge of and return it at least by the
Monday in December or you
will be subject to removal
for of duty.
This is We have
an accurate census of the children
of the Give a copy to
your township trustees and send a
copy tome. Don't neglect this an-
other day. The township Trustee
will please sec that this census is
U in every School District.
Oct. 1899.
W. II.
Schools.
Union Meeting.
The Meeting
will lie held in the Baptist church
at next Friday. Saturday
and The church
building will be dedicated on
day morning.
A Fine Feast.
B. U. who is a
fisher of fishes as well as
Usher of men, has been having
good luck after finny this
week. Tuesday evening he re-
membered house
hold with a of very large
perch, some of them
alive and kicking. I feast
indeed.
Died
Mr. W. M. died about
Modest Women
women is no
a charm
and
S. Is any
wonder that
men
with
disorder
liar lo
lions in
i be
mil
may be r.- .-m., I I
. hi
down
lies of women
on unfailing
i lie.
i.-l
of
o'clock this his
f. ,. e, male Keen or standard remedy for
on Greene street. The funeral .,, ,.;. .,,.
tool, Cherry ; i by
Hill tn
MILLS
Nobles went to Green-
ville ibis morning to resume work.
Miss Bessie went lo,
last week to spend om
time with friends.
Mrs. T. It. Hodges, of Washing
ton. is visiting here parents
Mr. Griffith Oiled bis refill-1
at St. John's Sun
day.
Good Catch.
Two sons of Mr. ;. I. Moore
were out hunting a nights ago.
and in due of
The young men went for
the tree two out
of top and u out of the
hollow.
STATE NEWS.
In Carolina.
Durham had a big lire Mon-
day morning.
A navigation company has been
organized Goldsboro for
pose of establishing a steamboat
line between that city and Now
Bern.
The late A. F. Page, of Raleigh,
was worth more than a
million of dollars, his will bis
children receive his wife
his grandchildren
the Orphanage the
Academy of Music at or
The A. N. la con-
the feasibility of building
a branch road from lo
Snow Hill.
While removing limbers in a
new cotton mill near Madison, two
men weir killed by a piece of
falling on
The stables of W.
in were burned
day Tuesday morning. Several
horses perished in the fire.
The says
the average coal of maintaining the
the Iredell county home tor the
aged and year 1898
was only U lier month for each
lunate. The average coat tot the
past six years is only per
month for each Inmate.
to cold in one day.
Laxative Quinine
All druggists refund
money it fails to care. B.
on every box,
Be.
General Shop.
w k again AT OLD STAND OH MAIN
STREET AND AllE READY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. WE
HAVE AND ABE BETTER
PARED FOR WORK.
BICYCLES MADE TO ORDER PUB
S.
STYLE and
that arc always found in
SHOES.
invite you to call and examine our Fall and
Winter styles Shoes for which we
have exclusive sale.
A glove lit perfect ease from
day is experience of
. . . STYLES.
Phone C. S. FORBES.
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Book Store
The Standard Bottles
EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
D. J. Ed Owner
Entered at the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
tin
r Court of I
All persons are hereby
to trespass on land
any way in Township, ad
the lands of Bryant Dixon ,, jg,
land and the lands of ,
Mill others under pen-
This Oat
i v i.- A. Mills.
day
Ink of of Pitt county,
M of null- el Freak
u given
claim,
IN
Never spill when turned over.
HE KNEW HUMAN NATURE.
Lad Mud la of
the Old Stuck.
Ill Street l
was to a
Mi aids
of l a who
ease clerked in ; store
n.-went proprietor
If
I l the i a
Tin re bad stork cheap car
mi the i roar
mi. i- aw bile, u l In-
the been
brought Mad
now on. la or-
II i l
Ml . . m- i r i
tor iii- i I patrons
i BUM
and tuts them aver,
attracted price, bet
ail. I not
youth till UM
rain. he ton an arm-
Hi.- good, dipped i an-
fully in pall water so Hull about
half of each article was
Tin ii be dried In the sun
door next morning
In the window With this
IO
STAGE FATAL
MANY CASES WHERE
DEATH TO THE
IT BROUGHT
VICTIM.
ii will plead in
All to
in make --u
Mat.
i Aden
CENTS.
Stand
cents.
And II
all i .
I., at i
um,
in before noon,
ill . limn could
soaked
ugh in supply the
Post
Pr. ho la
from lo
i. II a
at mi
JOB PRINTING
Give us a call.
lice
was
was
lie
hie
His.
till-
published
of
i.
tori
. . , Ill In-
. . i
a . which
, . p.- ii
I- In Te-
Han Bin i-
nil I U the-
Bert i I an uM
who baa a large of
Hie Is slay
is less a i h an
disease. Induced the m ions dread
that performance n
Tin-
more oil and
in. are by us
where death been brought about
through Its even la the
old timers.
however, the V
all
performer who bad through Ml
stage work withe
lag this malady.
In- rounded to n follow player that h
had
taken of him and that
In- did In- act
His laughed notion
OB, Bl usual, hut
his a-i in may writ eon-
when player went
on the slag and, aft ;
rain -11 ah. fell Wt-
Tin who made tin- post
examination stated death
was due failure of the action,
by of
an of stag fright
is by no means an
end to the more than one
ease In own baa ended f-t-
1- always
bear Is affected who
the most,
of A
of Mr
Mini I r Jolly pun
in from the
Hi this ii to notify
the will lie
at name by II F Jolly.
lo all la
to
new owner
B P.
Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in dis-
arc invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Dowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
in the mechanism of
man, and it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
Tax Notice.
A by law. Machinery
Act, law, I will attend at the fol-
lowing times places for of
taxes the
Store,
House. Oct.
at KM.
Mills. X-t.
Friday. iT laW.
Oct.
Saturday.
Falkland,
Tales l. paid. Meet pay
wive trouble.
M, Sheriff Pitt County.
X. C Oct.
R. K
ATLANTIC- COAST LINE
OF
CONDENSED
Mi ii-
ii such n
,.,.; ii,,,, . far
1111,11.1 a who was
HI. u I la her
and fell I He mad ha
was up m his lie his
In a -I f
exclaimed, by he
write a
mot a a
bis call
, a . f
Tin- in-
lo with an
r p n lib lilt
graceful condition I'M lo his
prise in, I relief she for
bis with her press.
iii n
in- bad rightly I
she
. but
be
con I I s I ad found
her in I-1 in I in her grave
ago
whose
I hi-
with
nil v
till s.
nay
to the
were trying
I recall one ease
here a young woman
knew I. l-
r debut
in the
I i she
stage
Reflector Printing
FROM A-
upon me,
as
a may depend
m's
Tl e
-Bill
. I
Visiting Card
Full Sheet Poster.
. ; .
yearn
u one
Urn
ad
in I had
if
I- .-of
. ;. i. a
f Justice
. Some
. M in
his
delivery
. . . an ft
if
. there any be
try for Has-
heard the line
for entrance I
recovery,
who
gel In ill shape. ah
up mil went on as
though she lad bean on board
for years. Bite weal through her part
and without apparent
her but
played the scene latter than she had
at rein
close her she
the stage, staggered to her
room sank lo
Boor, sin- from her
autopsy
fuel she bad Of
though bad examined her shortly
before no of
cardiac infection.
Several quota
of n young
who In the theater
of a
He was
up mi Bad
those on the stage with him,
lull no sooner had lie stepped B. the
static be Ida hand
his awl fell dead
I Ilia
heart, he . I hi- career as
he ill mil lo -in It.
was not
long ago of at
. . A a I-
U drill ml e club,
Know all men by
That we, I
tin- firm I
Danville. Va., with P.
X. C.
X. In
I. r. Taylor II. P.
Greenville, N. C, la a
part under of
of North Carolina, W.
Code of
The of
be
It is for the
the leaf business
the loan of Greenville. X. C.
I I i. w.
as at
are special partners J. O. -i
j. P. Taylor, P.
Taylor A-Co. at -n. N. C, arc
partners,
I to
the capital said limited
sum of Five
P. Taylor A Co , to tin
capital -penal limited partnership
the Mini of Five Thousand Dollars.
The shall
Sept. god, 1899, Bad Tor space
t am Bo longer.
JAMES
O.
P.
II.
July ism.
Al
Lt Rocky
Leave
Lt
At
U H ill U
DIRECTORY.
school
a. in.
I lie service and every
Sunday morning Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., Litany Fridays at A.
M. I. A. Minister
Sun-
day, morning evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor.
a. C. U.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and Prayer
meet Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
third
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor.
p. m. J. U. Moore
regular service.-,
A M I'M
vi
M to
l M
as it
y.
i in
a a
I'M AM
l-M AM PM
ii-. a t
t c i
Lt
NORTH.
HIS IA
l u
Arrive Wilson
LT
Lt
Arrive
Leave Tarboro
Lt Mount
a III
AM
Bi
Ai
V M
II
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, o. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. No.
Meets every
P. D. N.
See.
K. of River Lodge, No.
meets every Friday evening.
J. L. Fleming, C. C; Carr,
K. of It.
R. Vance Council, No.
every Thursday even-
W. B. R. M. B.
See.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night I. O.
O. F. hall. A.
eel
A. O. Council,
t, meets every first third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
j H.
I. Conclave
every sen mil nod
Monday in
Hall. B.
Smith See.
AM PM AM
TOO
A SI
to
I'M AM I'M I'M
I II I. M
SO IS II M
in
it
n Train
n IS U P III.
a m. arrive
in.
i.
arrive
p in
SALE
VALUABLE TOWN
tin- ice. at
bar Curl, in
the of T. Harry
Skinner
will ex-
DOM to U House
in to the highest for
on Monday the of Hot.
i lo
several lots pieces of be-
longing to the late firm of Latham Skin-
embraced that plat known in the.
plan of the of ream lie an West
or
line lot numbered fronting
for
lit
would
The Justice
Jury lo MM
torn
of with
bin when he of what
hail lie
had but
low water and only one
Ufa that It
by and only
for not that they
bad no lea But all
Hob didn't come in our town
Up bad
o In
. I i'S
i f by
War. till
i, I. ii
a lino of
no worried that
here.
i nil be
bin came
The Eastern Reflector
Is only a year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to the
those grow
that is
many times more than the
subscription price.
It an tiling ii u Brit
t. All that alien to do
la to do-hire ti
dominions in
his own country, forthwith ho
out his i
m lo by secretary of slate i
his of
Invest him the
and of a ex-
he h barred from
a room or a of
also haired from accepting
Hut if mi
lo naturalized by act of
for his own
then he M lunch a British
and ban all the
as a native.
I said
a look,
to In a
I'm to be a
six Na
when lo
to whip whip em.
whip
menu
hate my
done lo
isl
the
i giro
be .
hi.
ho bra i
Tor .-
peak
then mil
him be could rough It.
and all. u break, for another
full week he the
lines of and then a
severe . I brain from
lie out perfectly
bat, oddly it no
memory of lie of play
by
fright is n and did
inly I like
in a for
Is n one, but I am kept
too pa op the troubles that
to write Of troubles which
have New York Telegraph.
Why
More subject; to
An Atlantic captain n plies
on the ad, It
hotter. am
-f the- what
might i all the of the thing.
UM is m ml by
as she N worried by pros
of
aim i she it to
up
as aha an bald Op her
What III. I P.
up in
collect
thought he good for
He did. it
i the In making
.; I I
I I'll.
iv -no
g What
w this friend
let TIT State
Journal.
This plat of
land divisible Into lots, It will
as a whole and quarter
One or parcel lying between
Nob ; and and the W A W railroad on
the east Fourth on the I
Fifth on the tooth including lot no
in sin
One lot on and Wail
in the plan that
part of town, m
lot and
. the lot of J S
No. I- hi the plan of that
part oft he town.
One fronting and Third
and as lot No IT.
on and
known as lot No
I routing on Latham am Fourth
opposite
and known as lot No
One lot street
the of J; and as
lot No
One lot fronting on and Third
and known as lot No
One lot fronting on and Fourth
streets and known as lot No
One, lot on Fourth and
adjoining tat lands of Cobb on
wit nod known as lot No
One lot fronting on Fourth street and
the a Cobb on the
west, lot No
One lot fronting on Ward street adjoin
the lands Davis V Cobb on the wet
id known as lot No
One lot on Fourth and
lot No
One lot Ward
-I reels and lot No
One lot fronting on
streets and the old Tarboro road known
as lot No
One lot fronting on and
the old Tarboro road and known
lot No
One parcel lot of land fronting Third
street the North lying In lot
No and the Brunch.
One piece or parcel of kind
on the south side of Third street opposite
Jams street and the same course
and width of street to Tar
adjoining J It on the east and
on the west, nut
and half acres.
One lot fronting on Third and Latham
sheets and known as lot
The above bits constitutes the
most ill practically
lotion the within the
limit of Greenville. There arc
other building within the same dis-
from Court
schools main business street to be
We call attention to home seekers and
i to tin s sale. An for
both. A plat of the lot showing their ex-
act Li. u a ran be found
at the of A. and
A Blow. TIm terms of an
but i . j i I
fur
J.
and
October
leaver
w ll-ville H a in. a in, Rail
Springs o m, Hone Mills a m.
rive I N,
p Hone p m.
Red p n, ii w p Ms
7.16 p m
at with train
with Central
Railroad, Red Springs the
railroad, at
Air Line and
Railway
Charlotte
on tin- Neck
a in. p m.
. I at i m. .
leaves
ii n H am.
at am.
Trains Branch
in an in.
m HO p m, leave
k ii p arrive am
and p in. dally j . Sunday.
Train Tarboro
t I w n m. in. arrives
leave
dally, am. and Sun
day to am, arrive- am. ass.
Train on Midland N C leaves
dally, Sunday, T A a m,
lo a m, leave
a m, arrive in.
Train on leave
Mount am. p m,
i i -M ; ii- to to sin,
m II am
p m. Vi-h. ill.- a ii in arrive at it.
Mount a m. B m. dally except Sunday.
Train on leave Warsaw for
Clinton dally, except Sunday. lo a m and
f i at k a id and
Fa as.
Train No . Wei
don all North dally, all a
H.
Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. Traffic
J. a. COREY,
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
f I
Patents-;
i to
In
Me I, till la a
E. S.
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
in lie found the
formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME JO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
1875.----
S. M.
WHOLESALE -.-
Prepared buckwheat,
aide meat,
coffee, sugar, tobacco,
butter, mountain full
cream
oat hominy
and cotton
at per
D. M FERRY GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sawing MACHINE
SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES,
CHAIRS, Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
a AM
A Trip to Paris
leave Washington on
Mondays, and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
leave Tarboro at A.
M., Greenville A. M. Tues-
days, and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject to change tie-
j pending on of water.
at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde from
Buy Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Host on.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
N. O.
FOR
SI
The Eastern
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VOL. XVIII. GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER I
-AT-
NO
The Little r. paper.
It's just a little up-
to-date;
supplement ore
plate.
every unless
the forms are pied;
it with
boiler-plate
II from old
nays that
is in our
It seem lo worry
fairs of State,
tells that Joseph
front
It never mentions Kruger or Jo-
Hill says I hat Thomson's grocery
a new window
And that Mission Workers
will give
be
William
It
my kins had,
And says that Israel Johnson
become a happy
is short-
to
And the fuel is
building new
It mentions Dewey's coining in one
brief paragraph.
And says that Trimble
has sold yearling
And every thing with-
in little town,
The who runs the paper has
plainly Jotted down,
Some people make fun of bill.
honestly, I like
To work is booming
upon the
It's just a little hasn't
much to say
Km as long as it is printed I hope
it comes my way.
in Baltimore
A HUH I
Of th I Junior Order United
American Mechanic.
The w and in- I
of the Junior Older United
American earned
for it the prominent now,
of lie Unit State.
There are in
n- an which
the
or love and friend-
in
lone nil school The order
now within it-
the
over of
whom are well known journalists,
lawyers and some of most ill-
men trade CUB-
in the United States.
Our order pays out about
I to humanity.
landing upon our
. its rapid horde, of
intrinsic the
I old world should be viewed with
by the loyal and patriotic
citizen . W
and
Hen
His Fruitful
PALL AN, W
is a SOLID,
if
ship, its precepts inspire all
the divine idea of the brotherhood
of man. and bring to the surface
I he generous which lend
to
to our Its
their I,
and awaken their minds
to the patriotic sentiment
the American ii is i
purely Virtue, Mb-
and Patriotism, the molt i of
our order, is noble and
Heal in
Mutual help is one of the mos
widely operative laws iii the
thing else, and is dependent
it. The hum in is one. an
exists for benefit.
a warm hearty welcome ti all
who desire ti better
their n pan
of our but ;
have not one
mm the
i isl and nihilist, or anyone who
i is not willing to bow allegiance
Hag. which is
shield and protect them us well
as us. in I he exercise of all civil
religious liberty.
Thai no person who is engaged
in active wholesaling or retail-
alcoholic or spirituous liquors
as a beverage shall be received lo
membership.
We our devotion to the
Public School system of C
try. We believe
and all leaching in
Junior ,. j,,
man who has;,
Ml
ion .
a ii. . i . n laving
per year m-
charges and r ex
if of sending raw
i- miles away to
lo be made into cloths should be
mills
located as neat possible lo the
The money
in be suitably divided
planters, operatives
mill tiers, making all
The
lion is pother sound in
having the cheap raw
material South solid has-
Some -known Pacts.
which puts her
he . e
Mild I. made
The i
THAT CAN ALWAYS KI
or ii
He is indeed a poor
not found a friend. is
absolutely necessary to the
of human nature. Man i
made T-i enrich the
heart and fashion there
be friendship.
When this is found the secret
place of nature is struck, and may
worked Into productiveness of
mental and moral being. The true
friend is born for adversity. His
grip has tenacity of
when prosperity attends our
steps, and honors brow
bill when conditions have changed
summer has turned into
wilder of adversity plant
forth like the pine amid
eighteen per cent, all
the America employ
domestic help, two
percent, one
all known lo
exist worked
four boors of each day a whole
year, for
meals, able to
make one dress apiece for less
seven-eighths of the women
of America.
six par Of ell the worn
en iii America spend a-much
tiny per year their
clothe.
bit of twelve million American
families the income of four million
of these families hi than
each per year, the incomes of
nearly eight percent, of the
are less than
each per year.
arc of places this
country where only one mail comes
fourteen days.
Ask the average person
the central point of area Is in the
United Slates and lie will fix it
somewhere in Illinois. Tell him
it is nearer San he
will be until he re-
members Alaska is within
boundaries of Uncle
w the November Ladles
i ionic journal
It was General Lee's custom to
leave his tent door in the
morning for a sprightly hen
had gone into the egg business
promptly and thus had saved her
head. When she stepped
would put aside his work
walk post deferentially upon
the outside until he cackle
mysteries at
She roosted rode
his wagon, was an eye witness of
the battles of and
Gettysburg, and was finally
upon the altar of hospitality
at Orange Court House, in
November Home
The man who is prompt in meet-
his obligations, he rich or
poor, can always be counted on to
get all the favors that are going;
and the reverse is to be said of the
who fails lo honor this
tern. Some people think smart
lo withhold what belongs lo their
creditors, many of them being am-
ply able to pay at any
folk Herald.
ii
Baby.
A girl was to Mr. and Mrs.
Adam of Franklin av
MM N. J., Fri
day that, all hough perfectly
formed, weighed a and
a So small is baby
easily rest the palm of
its father's hand. It hits great
lung power and the doctor lie
sees no why it should not
lake a growing lit one of these days
develop into normal size.
Hew York Ban,
alpine snows. Virtue expressive
of truth and right relative
God and affects all our
lions with society. It is what
is to the solar system, mid
without it society could not exist.
Truth is necessary lo
civilization as much sous sunlight,
air or food, docs not live
by bread Cultivate the
principles of our order and live
them our lives, and you see us
possible I hat they arc
into our Govern-
As a paternal and
order is purely American,
watching over and caring for
of our brothers when
and disabled to shield
widow and orphans of deceased
brothers would the eagle her
young mid tender brood. What
nobler attribute can man have
that he shall love his brother
This is what the order
In the years through which the
of our records run have
added thoughts and deeds,
till the mind and give incentive to
members, their hearts
bear deep stamped the impress of
our motto, virtue, liberty and
which make
sweet and lasting the relations
which the members of our order
are united.
The Junior Order is the most
patriotic exponent of the virtue
of greatest nation on face
of globe, composed as i-, of
representative
having its beginning the
impulses gave freedom to
people and drove the haughty
rant from this glorious land of ours
and wherever our organization
holds sway we are one object,
one brotherhood and one in
lame
language, to the end
general ions be able to
take their places
workers, educated ill the
history, an manners of
Americans.
We guarantee lo every man the
or God ac
lo the dictates of his own con-
science, would give every as-
to protect all in the
of liberty, we object
moat strenuously to the
or any no matter
what name may exist, in
temporal of this country.
believe that the should i
be in our public schools, RUSSIA
lo leach sectarianism, but to
A v. of pet feel
weigh bis mid be feel
measure
feet inches from the the Au-
when the arms are extended.
I The length of the hand ought to
one lentil this, one-
I seventh sin mid be the length of
l. I lo mid
die measure the same
from the middle of
the chest. From top of the
bead lo should be
of the foot. Bound the
measure Inches
round bust, under nuns. The Raleigh declares
measure inches of of
The buM measured over I white pine timber in the
Ills should be the forests of Western North Carolina.
upper part of the arm inches of the difficulty of getting
and wrist ii Inches. The calf the product lo the
inculcate teachings. I is the
standard of all
and civil law,
We therefore believe our
should be in
teachings, but that no dogma or
creed should be tough id the same
time. We believe that patriotism
and love of country should be in-
stilled Into the hearts of children.
and with the sacred words
God, mother and home; and
should be that our Hag
is the symbol of all
home for us here on earth.
would place a ling upon every pub-
lie In land, and a Bible
within, and object there-
in set forth should be a beacon
light in every storm which Illicit
ens lo engulf us.
Ibis noble patriotic work
ask the cordial and hearty co-
operation of all good citizens. In
this grand work need the help-
baud of all organizations hold
the same mid principle-.
Remembering united sand,
we fall.
Our Country is our Motto.
our allegiance lo our order
in united mid action
currying out these principles.
SHOES, i
IN EVERY
IN STYLE-l
AND DURABILITY AUK PURCHASED
FAIR. COME TO SEE IS IN
KID ARE
SATISFACTION
WE THEM
SHAPES-COMFORT
WITH EVERY
ED OF A GOOD
of leg should measure I
inches, the
ankle s
HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND,
J. B. CHERRY CO.
HAT
v Queer Family
About
-ion is seen coining up
street. The figure la n lit-
lie sand-hill steer, much larger
than a goat, lo a
Hardware, Paints
STOVES
d miniature can. on which is
piled a few Sticks of blackjack.
Following wake of little
which crawls along
with his load, In a lull,
sallow while
man. his wile and five children,
all as yellow as pumpkins and
solemn owls. Thus come
to town almost every day, dispose
of wood for cents and
lake departure as
come
The man's is Butler, and
he lives in sand hills sonic
here and Hope
Mills, His only visible means of
support is the as-
whole family, brings
to low n once a el let
Observer,
industry in Unit region has re-
undeveloped. Hut in-
creasing will bring the
timber into market, and if the
of North wise
their generation they will
the experience of the
in the Northern States and
make timely regulations for the
prevention of wanton ravage of
their forests. The wooded lands
be recklessly laid waste, as
have been the forests in
or they may made sour-
of permanent
The to the fertility of
cultivated areas, hold in cheek
Hoods, aridity
laud promote
HEATERS
Reflections of a Bachelor.
The woman who has bi much
regard for the feelings
ends by their not having
enough for hers.
If women really looked like
do on men
would shoot at them.
The crudest and people
in the world always have a smile
and a kind word for a dog.
The only man who was murder-
ed after trouble at the Tower of
THE BEST THAT CAN PK BOUGH
SEE OUR TI L
k GARLAND
COOK STOVER TICK WORLDS
HI 1ST.
A SPECIALTY.
frog shipping Industry of
Minnesota is hopping along
in of croakers. Over
of frogs quarters
I wore shipped from
St. Paul year, which required
I he slaughter of over the million
Epicures up there say
Southern b. f. is larger but not
as home bred
Wilmington Star.
state city of Toledo i
. f
Prank J. oath
he Is senior purl net of the
of Prank t o., do-
business In Toledo,
aforesaid, and
said will pay the sum of
ill DOLLARS for
each and i Catarrh I
be cured Hull's
Cure. J.
Sworn lo before me and
ed in presence, day of
December, A. H. 1880,
A. W.
Notary Public
Cure is taken
and directly on the
and sin
system.
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists,
Hull's Pills are the best.
eh i-. i i I.
At Law.
Greenville, N. C.
the one I hey caught
on the day of


Title
Eastern reflector, 27 October 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 27, 1899
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newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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