Eastern reflector, 16 January 1900


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THEY TO
A PRESSURE
or
Free Bathing and
for statesmen.
It is generally known that
furnishes his legislators
bath tubs and other
of cleanliness, but it is never-
a fact. In the basement of
I he are located the
bathroom, where the states-
men cleans their cuticle at the ex-
of the people. On the House
side there are fifteen tubs, while
on the Senate the number is some-
what smaller. They are
by the statesmen at all hours of
the day. Attendants are provided
at the expense Of the government.
The not that the bathrooms are
almost constantly occupied
the extent to which the
of the free bath is
Senators and members
who live at holds, where an extra
charge is made a bath, usually
wail until they reach the lo
enjoy this luxury. Not only are
the statesmen furnished free baths,
but shops are provided for
their use. These are well patron-
as no charge is made, the
barbers turn many an honest pen-
receive good salaries
from the government, and at the
same time get lips from their pat-
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WT SUCCESS e PEN AGE
SALE AT BOOK SORE
A PICKPOCKET'S RUSE.
lie One.
Jack noted pickpocket.
us. to tell fanny story
difficulty In picking the pocket
n fashionably dressed woman who
was looking In at the Window of
Jewelry store. It Illustrate,
the hardship that the light lingered
gentry are forced to endure in the
of their profession and when
related was not
only by but by the many to
whom he confided his experience.
was a winter evening, and the
lady on whose bad design.
Hood looking at the holiday finery
temptingly displayed. said
that he tried all the arts known to hi.
for the extraction of the wallet,
all In vain, until, a last resort,
he fished n toothpick from his pocket
and. reaching around, tickled the
tar. Instinctively she raised her hand
to brush away the Invading Insect or
whatever it might he and In so doing
let go of that site was
carrying ii; the pocket of her coat.
It was only an instant, hut It was
long enough for the expert pickpocket
to get In ids work, and when she put
hand her money was gone,
the crowd her she could
identify the pale faced,
dressed young man at her side as
the person who had robbed her. and
if had accused him there would
have been proof against him. as
swag was at once passed to a pal
who stood ready to receive It and run.
was even arrested for that
crime, the lady's ludicrous outcries
furnished material for mirth long aft-
LAYING UP A COMPETENCE.
i. . Amy
mi
are some men of
said Mr.
great fortunes by gnat strokes, hut
by far the number of fortunes.
Including those of moderate
and these form the great ma-
of all, are made by the very
process of living within one's In-
come and investing the surplus with
more or km wisdom, but always
It will lie safe.
older I the more amazed
t am that more people don't lay up a
competence for themselves, as most
anybody can do, by beginning early In
life to within their income and
ticking to that course faithfully. Hid
I do this myself No. Am I, how
ever, having learned the wisdom of
course, making a beginning
I am to say I am still
pending all I get and laying by
are some lessons that we all
easily but never turn to our
own advantage, of these is of the
benefits that arise from the
Of self denial. We get from this st
once the direct benefit of what w.
save, n in I self denial nourishes,
strengthens broadens the will and
enables a man to do to
earn more more.
simply nothing like self
i In I Is key lo every of
life's treasures, everybody has
one of golden keys In Ills posses-
a lo help and walling
for him lo It In New
York
Bach Inn mil Ilia has
of
n. ml awl sweat
gin nils Tin lintel skin Is
wearing on mid lie eon
n in I he new skis
beneath o form rush while
To. Sir
hi
Keeping pace with scientific thought
and progress certain problems which
i the past have been for want
of light being thrown upon them have
been taken up one by one lo
further examination by the aid
f improved science.
The newest In this
tends to the science of the
and Includes the following
Why does a man act when
be Is
Why is u
Why does man
violent often a
Buck questions as these hare puzzled
our Immediate fathers, who have hard-
ever satisfactorily explained them
away or Indeed thrown much reliable
Ugh them. The human brain Is
composed of cells, and each cell Is a
simple bit of nerve substance, from
cud of w like an octopus,
spring a Dumber of tentacles, while
from another part arises an arm
from them and of great
The long arm Is Intended for trans-
Impression from one portion
of the brain system to another. It be-
made to touch
short arms of the next one to it,
latter in Its turn effecting contact with
a third cell, and so on.
Thus a message Is conveyed and the
mind get Its news. The entire brain
Is made up of these cells, whose mini-
1st Is legion whose full strength
Is grouped in systems, these systems
In turn being In
ties, the clusters
finally the cluster, in constellations.
which divisions are known to
physiologists
So long a- la In a healthy
each lit lie cell, or brain
attends to Its business faithful-
s no trouble, bill as man
generally i animal who usually re-
fuses in live life spanned by
nature an I n life laid
by lie artificial process
of living. forsooth by
disturbances frequent-
arise brain becoming
abused in a oils ways, from over
prim
Your brain cell Is n
little thing and it can endure a
great deal of from you. but If
u should go I lit lie too far It rebels
and refuses lo work any longer by
breaking contact with Its companion
cells, which it can do by withdrawing
Its long and getting Itself out of
circuit. Hut tills rebellion Is conduct-
ed by whole groups of cells acting to-
in full harmony.
Now, the object of this Is
simply lo avoid overwork, for each
tiny cell has stored within its minute
pace only n certain amount of energy,
but If you put on the high pleasure
this Is easily consumed by the opera-
of brain, the organism
breaks down from exhaustion Now.
take first of problem. Just
stated. When a person takes much
to drink. . those patches of
the brain are for the
induct muscular
I man staggers.
When the dose Is very large, the
cells, although stupefied, have
tried to keep their master on Ids legs,
now cease the man sleeps
like one dead finally. If than
of he taken,
the effect on cells is to
them, and the unfortunate man dies.
There Is some relation between ex-
activity of mind and
Insanity. are apt lo exhibit
symptoms of mental alienation, mid,
singular to relate, their children are
usually Inferior to those of average
men.
For Instance, not to go out of
land for example. Cromwell was a
mid had visions, Dean
Swift Inherited Insanity was him-
self not a little mad. Shelley was call-
ed by Ills friends
Charles Lamb went crazy,
was another Coleridge
was n morbid maniac. M was of a
morbid turn of mind, approach-
Insanity ideas hades
are largely formed on the description
evolved by his diseased
Byron said he was visited by
ghosts
This mental alienation occurring In
the foregoing shows Hint
grill cells have
undo of
the spun called talent or
genius, has used up all en-
stored In each cell and each group
of cells, in of the whole,
with result Hal their work
has various types of
Insanity as depleted or. f phrase It
more In lined disturbance of
the mental equilibrium
The remaining problem is
Tins is produced by s
certain
1.1 a man becomes so
In his of some
and lends his whole
mind to i i Hie hard think-
. groups of cells
III
Is t lead and
say. Mr I was once
hi. starring partner and be treated
me a- I
gladly him a return
for favors I am bound all the ties
of friendship and to give
him a ensure lo tight
ever such a touching Instance of
Mr. will reward his old
patron and hem-factor by heating him
Into pulp and knocking Ids head off.
One can fancy him Raying, he put.
his terrible Into his fiends ribs.
old thy Star
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They cure all diseases
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Divine sen-ice and sermon every
morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., and Litany at A
M., Rev. I. A. Minister
in Charge.
i-very
am ml day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday evening.
J. N. Booth,
m. C. D.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
thin
Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. E. B. mi
regular
SOS
NOTICE
undersigned
the Court clerk of Pitt
as Executor of Last Will
notice
is hereby to all to the
to payment to the
undersigned, and all having claims
estate are to Hie
same beam the day of
November, or this will be
plead in bar -f
This 18th day of November
A.
licit.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pit
county, having issued fatten of
to the on the 7th
day of November, on the estate of
S- Notice is
hereby given lo all lo the
Estate to make immediate payment to the
and to all of said
Estate present their claims, properly
to the undersigned, within
twelve mouths after the date of this Notice
or this Notice will be in bar of
recovery. This the day of
1899. . A,
the Estate of S
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters this
been issued lo me, the undersigned, as ex
the last will and o
M. deceased, no-
given to all persons
claims against of said Foreman M.
to present them lo me for
payment, duly on or before
the day of November 1900. or ibis no-
will plead in bar of their recovery.
All lo estate will
make to inc. This the
day of November 1899.
last will and of
Foreman M.
Weldon Yadkin
Division Main leaves
ton IS p m,
leaves U p m, arrive. n-
ford p iii. Sanford
p in, arrive
pm,
leave Ban
IS a
Springs B n Hone Mills a
rive Returning leaves
p m. Mills p c
p Maxton p
p m
at Fayetteville with train
with the Carolina Central
Railroad, at Bad Spring with
at Sanford
with the Seaboard Air Lint- and
Railway at with and
Train on r
leaves -i a n m, I IS n in, u
Si at OH p m. X
MB, leaves
. m, M a in, arriving Halifax
t IS am, Weldon am. dally except
Sunday.
Trains leave Wash-
s in a in if SO n m. arrive
a Band returning leave
a m s p in. arrive m
and T SO p m, Sunday.
Train leaved dally except Sunday
at p in. Sunday p m. arrives
In p m. leaves Ply-
mouth except Sunday, T So am. and Hun
Train on Midland N C leaves
dally, except Sunday, T OS a in, arriving
. I s in. leaves
at m.
Train leave Book
am. p m, arrive Nashville
a m. It pm. Hope m a m. I'd
Sin. leave Spring slop. II is. am
SB p m. Nashville II a m. arrive at
Mount II i p m. dally except Sunday.
Train on Branch leave Warsaw
dally, Sunday, m and
pm, returning leases Clinton at Too am sod
go Maud., close Well
don all points North daily. a
H. M.
Agent
J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Manager.
LODGES
A. F. a A. M. Greenville
No. and
third R.
Hams, W. M. J. M. Return, Sec
I. O. O. P.--Covenant Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
D. Overton, N. G.
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
J. L. Fleming, C. 0.1 C. Carr
R. andS.
K. Vance Council, No.
l every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B.
Lang, Sec.
Jr. O. V. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. hall. A. D. Johnson, Coon-
A. O. Council,
No. meets every and third
Thursday in Odd Fellow
Hull. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
0.8. smith Sec.
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SALE.
By of a decree of Superior
Court of Till county, made on day
of December, 1899, in a Special
Proceeding therein pending, entitled O.
and wile against Jacob
and others, and numbered as
will MONDAY, JANUARY
sell at public sale before court
door in I. the highest bidder for
cash a certain or pared of land situ-
ate in Pitt county,
known as Lot No. in the division of the
land of the late Mary K. deceased,
and which was allotted to by
the following and bounds,
lit the 4th of hot No.
on thence South W.
to a sweet-gum on 3rd corner
of No. thence down said creek to
thence N. E. poles lo a stake
road near just South land,
hence with said road to the
Sires mole or less.
This the 6th day of December, 1899.
I.
commissioner.
S. M.
la there anything more depressing
than in Into your room at
afternoon that the bed
has not vet
Times.
r. h
fl-l
of
to fresh ones.
HAS PROVIDED
4.000 pounds
i-i-K Apples,
Sweet Florida Oranges.
Cora
pounds Nuts,
pound Raisins.,
Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Figs, Dates, Bananas.
Dolls. WATCHES, GUNS
PISTOLS, VASES, LAMBS
and SCHEMES.
WAGONS, and
ALL KIND of
TOYS,
Come to see me.
SAM M.
Phone
Southern
Railway.
THE RAILWAY
------OF THE------
SOUTH.
Direct Line to all Points.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Texas
California,
Florida,
and
Rico.
CLASS
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting, to Tarboro.
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject de-
pending on stage of water.
FIRST CLASS Equip-
b mots on nil through v v
Pullman Palate Sleep New Bog,
on all Night Trains; Fail
Safe
Apply lo Ticket Agents Time
Tables, Rates and General
or address,
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Charlotte, N. O.
F. R. DARBY, A.,
K. C.
No trouble to answer questions
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
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with at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. from
New York; Clyde Lino from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
PATENT
modal, skates,.
fur ad rice.
Oil
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A YEAR
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. JANUARY 1900.
NO
Bay Blows a Firecracker.
Only a very boy and a very
large firecracker. This
near the Mills, yes-
at o'clock, came near re-
in a tragedy.
It was the 8-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Wright. He had
a left cannon
cracker. He took it three
from the house and laid it down
behind a tree. He put home rocks
and dirt and sticks on top of it,
for he wanted a big explosion.
Then he lighted a match,
it to the fuse and ran away.
Somehow the cracker wouldn't
So, after reflection, he
came back and, kneeling down, put
his face close to the cracker and
blew hard.
The result was and
fearful. The force of the
Not His Destination.
A steamer was stopped in the
mouth of the river owing to a
dense sea fog. Au lady
inquired of the captain the cause
of the delay.
see up the re-
plied the captain.
I can see the stars over-
the old lady.
but until boilers bust
we that
World's Comic.
A bill has introduced
the Virginia Legislature to amend
the constitution of that State by
providing and educational
cation for voters,
case of and sailors who
served prior to 1870, either
one State or in the United States,
and their sons born prior to that
date, or persons who hold their
name real estate to the extent of
WOO, assessed valuation.
Value of Savings Banks.
In New England for several gen
the people have been ac-
to deposit their savings
in what arc called savings bank,
. has bad two good
ion seemed to concentrate on the has taught economy thrift
left corner of his mouth; and from j Inducing men and women
The Citizen says the
Republican gold standard bill
should lie entitled Act to
Feed Fresh of Government
Bonds to Wall Street Whenever
that Gambling Hell Wants More
to Gamble
his mouth almost to the car four
parallel slits were cut, to the
bone. Three teeth were knocked
out.
A was called and the
boy was chloroformed while his
lace WM up. He will get
well, but he will be disfigured for
Observer.
No. Badly Wrecked.
Roanoke, Va., 8.-A spec-
to the Times from East Radford
Vs.,
train No. west-
bound, leaving here at this
evening, was wrecked at the bridge
east of Pulaski about p. in.
engine either flew the track
or way. Engineer
John H. Smith, of Bristol, is re-
ported badly hurt; Fireman Percy
of Roanoke, is dead. The
two postal clerks are seriously in-
The wreck is on fire.
passengers are badly bruised
but none seriously hurt.
Didn't Mis
Nam.
to earn and to save
It has drawn all the money out of
hiding places and put it to work,
making the small savings of the
many helpful to the general
trial progress.
Twelve years ago there was not
a savings bank in Raleigh, and the
small savings were hid away in old
stockings or in out of the way
and crevices. It has now two
savings banks with aggregate de-
posits exceeding four hundred
thousand dollars. Nearly all this
money is loaned out Raleigh,
and of the Raleigh's
new Industrial life. The lesson of
Raleigh's two savings banks ought
to be worth something to those
communities that have not
savings banks. They are
the best financial institutions that
any town or city can
News and Observer.
J. B CHERRY GO.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
ii lit- of Cotton
The inability of General Otis to
bring the Filipino war to end
has given rise to the story that
hostilities are prolonged to
carry out the political schemes of
the administration. It is said
idea is to administer the crushing
blow to during the heat
of the presidential campaign, thus
arousing patriotism to the of
voting for
It is something to have learned
that a vicious attack docs not
require a vicious reply; a
slander docs not always make
necessary a correction that
some people do not amount to any
thing, no matter how they try.
Biblical Recorder.
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
the creations of the beat America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure in show you what you want to
sell you if can. We offer you the service, polite
attention, and the most terms consistent a well
established business built up strictly n its own merits
When come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do sec our Immense stock buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following of general merchandise
Dry Goods and Notions,
Satins.
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Cotton mills have done great
deal the poor white people
North said a prominent
cotton null man yesterday.
have in this State about
These employ
who
Bach family Is practically
supported the wages of the
members are mill operatives.
These families average live
each, which means that
people in this State alone are
fad and clothed cotton
mills.
to the general establish-
of mills in the South these
operatives out a bare
small rented farms. The
almost abject poverty of this kind
of living has been seen by all of as
in some
ACTS GENTLY ON THE
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
the System
V IV
Th. Law as to Carrying Con-
Weapons.
A rather unusual and also a very
ridiculous incident occurred the
Register of Deeds office in the court
house yesterday afternoon, when a
young man in his
approached Mr.
John deputy register of
deeds, made application for a
marriage license. Mr.
proceeded to fill out the certificate
until he asked the name of the
bride-elect. He hesitated a mo-
then summered, and after
drawing his face up Into several
unnatural expressions, said he
couldn't remember her name, and
would give up. The license book
and the
left In search of the woman to
her to the office and let her give
her own name. probably
succeeded In securing the license.
Wilmington Messenger.
An of Ola.
Mrs. T. A. a widow of
this place, yesterday bought some
gin to give to her 12-year-old son
whom she believed had the meas-
This morning while delirious
he drank over a half a pint of
and has been limp and unconscious
ever since, although efforts to
arouse him have been repeatedly
made. His secretions arc all ac-
which is in his
Southerner.
North Carolina last year in
pensions to old Confederate sol-
During the same
period we paid out in pensions for
Federal soldiers over three mil-
lions of dollars. Our part of the
cost of the Philippine war and the
government policy of imperialism
is some and this is
but a beginning. What we pay to
the general government for these
departments a single year would
pay all the expenses of our State
government for a decade. We
stop to think what
price we pay for the
of being governed by Boss
News.
A special from Washington to
Post says that several
meetings of the colored clubs have
been held there within the past
few days at which Senator
resolution to declare ad-
that the North Carolina
franchise amendment is
was loudly applauded.
At these meetings speeches were
made in which the white people
of State were vigorously de-
and the dubs pledged
themselves to lend all possible aid
to the Republican party, through
speakers furnished other means
to defeat amendment.
An Indefatigable
Chill Tome
l per Curt. Chills
Night Sweats grippe. Mon-
back if II No other good
the Kind Bed en the la-
Hold and guaranteed by Woolen,
and druggists.
The saying that things come
to him who Is not a safe
maxim for the If he do
not advertise he cannot consistently
expect will he as
much success M was enjoyed by
Mr. when that gentle-
man was patiently waiting for some
thing to turn up. Success in bus-
must be worked for, not
waited for; and no merchant can
have a assistant
than a well displayed advertise
one Brown,
colored, was chasing a chicken on
the square in when a
pistol dropped from his pocket.
The weapon was picked up by an-
other but Brown afterward
claimed the pistol and admitted
that it was his. The facts being
reported lo the mayor, a warrant
was issued for for carrying
concealed weapons. He waived
examination and gave in the
sum of for his appearance at
court. Blown intended to submit
but he claimed that he had sold
the pistol and that at the time it
fell from his pocket he was carry-
it for delivery to party to
whom he hail sold it. On this
showing he was advised that he
was not guilty Judge Robinson
so held. Solicitor Hush appealed
on behalf of the State and the
Court has reversed Judge
Robinson. Following is the find-
of that
for carrying con-
weapon. The special
finds that defendant In
his pocket a pistol concealed
his own premises, and that the
purpose of carrying it was for de-
livery to Held,
upon the verdict the court should
have ruled the defendant guilty.
The question was as to the manner
and not the purpose of carrying the
weapon. The absence of intent to
conceal must found
to rebut the statuary presumption
of concealment. Here there was
no such
This seems to be a
decision, matter what one may
think of the concealed weapon law.
The law prohibits the carrying of
concealed If one is to In-
allowed, when found with a
his person, to set up the plea
that he has just bought or found
it is carrying it home, or that
it to deliver to some
body this is the usual
plea put forward then t he concealed
weapon law is a
Landmark.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Home Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Molasses, Lard, Seed Oats
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any east- of Catarrh
that can not cured by Ball
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Props.
Toledo,
undersigned, have known
for the last fifteen
years, him
honorable all business
and financially able to carry
out obligations made by their
firm.
Tin wholesale drug
gists, Toledo, O.
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
acting upon the
blood and surfaces of the
System. Price
Sold by all Druggists.
free.
Hall's family Pills ate the best.
OVERCOMES
EFFECTUALLY
PERMANENTLY
THE F D k
MI
t,
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture everything in line.
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Two inch bronze Spanish
cannon, formerly a part of the de-
fences at Fort San Felipe, Manila
and captured Admiral
the battle l Manila bay, have
been presented to the city of At-
be used the of the
monument which will lie erected
to the memory of the late
ant
To Speak in Wilmington.
-HEADQUARTERS FOB
Hardware, Paints
AND STOVES
A SPECIALTY.
AND
HEATERS
HEATERS
MORE.
The Raleigh correspondent
Star telegraphs that Senator
Butler Will open the anti amend-
campaign in Wilmington, and
that Senator Pritchard will have
his in Rocking
The object in view i so
plain that every Intelligent man
will we ii at a glance.
ton and Richmond have
been selected because the
claim; that they were the storm
of Democratic in
Prichard and butler arc
sent Into this dis-
in the hope
be notified will not be
allowed to speak j or, if they do at-
tempt that the med. .-
Hill lie broken up by the
-red The star
hopes believes that their at-
tempt to manufacture capital will
prove a disastrous failure.
Butler Prichard, twin broth-
I of speak until they
are hoarse,
Certainly In Wilmington, Butler
change a single vote.
does he to this. He
hopes that be will not be allowed to
speak. But contemptible as be is,
or should be, in the estimation of
white man
Carolina, be at-
made to interfere his
meeting. Lei him alone.
Wilmington Star.
vs. Newspaper.
The dodger, nine times out of
ten. stops at the front door, while
the newspaper its way to the
dining room, or enters
Into the bosom of the family.
A Daily Thought.
To lie glad of life because gives
the chance to love mid to
work and to play and to look up
the stars; to be satisfied with
your but contented
with yourself until yon have made
best to despise
in the world falsehood
meanness, and to fear nothing
cowardice; be governed
by your admirations rather than
by disgust to nothing
that is your neighbor's except bis
kindness heart and gentleness of
seldom of your
enemies, often of your friends, and
audio spend
as much time as you can. with
body and with spirit, In God's out
f are little guide-
posts on the footpath lo peace.
Van in
BEST BE
COMB AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL
GARLAND
COOK THE
BRr.
THE
and fever la a bottle of Grove's Tasteless
i ii
i.
AM tit K, FLEMING .
At Law.
N. O.
in
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Quinine
Tablets. AU druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. Hi H . I
and fever Is a bottle money U it to cure, w
Tonic Ii i. iron quinine on every box.
In a tasteless form. So pay b
BAKER o; HART
GREENVILLE, N. C.
It is claimed county
now has more cotton mills than
i South. And
were by home people
mid are owned borne. is
prosperous, and her prosperity is
to her own efforts. If all the
South been as
progressive a- our neighbor,
Booth would now lie th
wealthiest the country.
pioneers In Dr.
i l. .
cotton manufacturing and N
held the lead all
Finning store.
price Mo,
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J. Owner
Entered the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Has
Hail Matter.
TUESDAY,
Mr Hoot declines to be a
dale for Vice President. Now Mr.
will have to select Some
else.
In of all the talk
lynching, the statistics
show that I here wore few in the
satin country in lAM than in
any year since 1885.
Philologists are mm tracing re-
semblances between dialects
of the Filipinos those of the
American Indians. After a while
historians will trace resemblances
between the treatment of the two.
When the trusts helped to elect
in ISM they did W with
the assurance the republican
would not destroy them.
Otherwise they must have
foils, and no one accuses them of
that.
A notable trial occupied the
pant week of the Federal court in
Raleigh. Marshall, of
ton, was tried on the charge of
counterfeiting. The
trial has clearly shown animus mi
the part of the prosecution, After
deliberating t tie case twenty
four Hours the jury failed to agree
a mistrial was the result.
The jury stood nine for
and three conviction.
Smile la Each.
The bone of content ion is
worth picking.
A pair of banana
skins on I he sidewalk.
Church singers always buy their
note paper by the
The observant man is all ears,
NEWSY It M Mis AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
N. C, Jan. IS,
Mr. moved from but the egotist is usually all l's.
Marlboro yesterday. He The people who complain
the Kt I wants house. they never get their lights get left.
Miss Maggie who has fellow can raise the
been visiting the down here he can't even blow his own
for weeks, has
home.
ii. Cox still has the Busier
and lot formic at It
is a bargain and cannot tie bought
for any
There was an time spelling
match at lat night.
The milkmen are going to have
a ball. They will probably all
wear pumps.
The things some people worry
most shoal are the things that
never happen.
Posts are not made. And
some people contend that H-
the low n. I. . ,. ,
lure is kind.
Money talks. If be-
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina
The State Bar Association will
hold its next meeting in Asheville
June 27th.
The enrollment at the State
has reached the high
est number in its history.
Col. R. B. of Winston,
announces that he will be a
dale for the S. Semite to sue
A Davidson man ate
without slopping. He was six-
a half pounds heavier when
the bait had
We business men com-
plain of the backwardness of
in paying their accounts, As
many a- please may differ with
this honest man
will be i able to
do so. And if not able he will
endeavor to make some
what he
owes.
lithe town bad won would have
bragged about it.
w. B, Morris and wife, of
Vanceboro, were in town yesterday.
They will either move to this place
or board their son here to attend
A. G. Cox
often liberal inducements at all
times for any good business to lo-
at
Cotton-seed are a good price now,
and it pays farmers to exchange
them for meal, or sell them and
buy meal.
At a call meeting of Town Board
this week. Alonzo Harris was
Policeman. He has also
been hired by the day to look after
work, light lamps, Ac.
you visit our
place, we could not show you any-
thing but a nicely arranged build-
furnished with tools and ma
read to be worked.
hope to be able lo
show you a nice row of buggies
which will please the most exacting,
both In quality and design.
Your new friends,
III i Carri use Co.
Pp. is the
wagon and business.
A. . Mfg. having
to put in several new
Heretofore there has been being a
lull in the ones in awhile
which would give a chance to work
on planters, back hands,
bin Ibis season they are having to
at the same time.
Hum to read what
have to from time to lime.
it go to a bank. There are
couple of tellers.
queer that the man who
knows all so seldom turns his
knowledge to good account.
A public office may e a public
trust, but that doesn't mean that
Two young men of Greensboro
who resolved to give up the use of
intoxicants and become teetotalers,
went before a magistrate and had
en oath administered.
Mrs. T. while walking
near the Move stumbled over some-
thing, causing her to fall and sprain
her ankle. She has been confined
to her lied from the
all officeholders are to be trusted,
Major Smith, a young white
labor movement the walking mas of county, was found
delegate usually rides in dead near the road side. There
No. dear, we have never, bullet
heard that powder lathe on the ground showed that
kind used by the girls who body had been out of
M, tin- roads close by.
When a woman Snail; does
cover a perfect man its always a The by the
man woman has married.
If every bit of slander had a rev- a.- Stated yesterday.
stamp affixed to it the Philips,
would soon have all a year or
money. ago from Pitt. The little girl
There is only one thing is not doing well. She is
makes a more angry than I from Southern-
being talked about, and that is to
be ignored.
Insanity and
An Indiana man is
insanity hi
Luck.
charged with
burned up
W. L. had a ban de-
by lire last night. The
barn contained barrels of corn,
some farm machinery, etc. The
total loss is estimated at
with no insurance. The lire was
Hal, At
Our old friend and aged fellow
citizen, Mi. II.
has just returned from I'm county,
where he has the
Christmas days with his daughter.
Mrs. John Boyd. Ho reports a
most enjoyable lime, and lays
Christmas day be had the pleasure
of eating dinner the
rounded with four generations
his family, and though he i- in
his ninety-second year, he entered
as heartily as in the days of yore
snowball frolic with one of his
grand children as he ever did in
his life, during the recent snow.
May his Sweet presence ill con-
to abide with
ton Messenger.
What In Means.
No man can be a friend of North
Carolina and work vole against
the Suffrage amendment.
friend of North Carolina will
do anything to keep the credit
the from being Increased,
The passage of the amendment
means higher for the state,
mid higher for the counties and
cities of the Slate.
one who wishes to see
Immigrants ex n
amendment.
No one who wishes hills
valleys of Western North Car-
filled with busy and prosper
OUt Citizens Will talk, work or vote
against the amendment.
one who really wishes to see
batter State and local government
in North Carolina will do any-
thing to interfere with the
of the amendment by the
ITEMS.
Burned to And
Other Notes.
. 1900.
L. wen to
Tin
H. Harvey arrived
day from Norfolk. He
back some nice horses.
c. P. went to Kinston
Friday.
Eva Webb and Miss Min-
Evans, of Kinston, came Fri-
day to attend the minstrel at night.
O. w. went to Kinston
and returned Friday.
There was a large crowd of spec-
at the minstrel show Friday
night. All laughed enough a
Kinky head and others.
Alter the show night at
half past twelve o'clock the alarm
of lire was given, and the calaboose
was found ablaze, a man by the
name of Joe Porter, colored, was iii
side and was burned to ashes, lie
was drunk at the time, which was
the Cause of his being ill prison.
in currency. If be had lost discovered between mid
in a bucket shop, his origin unknown, but
would have regarded it simply as a
ease of bard luck.
Reflections of a Bachelor.
isn't a man's four that he was
once a baby, but it always makes
him ashamed to think of
When a woman wants to get an-
other woman mad she gives her
some fancy thing that the second
woman gave her lost Christmas.
Every spends a lot of
money every Christmas buying
presents for people that she would
be a lot happier if she didn't know.
Nowadays a man has got to give
the girl he used to give a 70-cent
thought to be
Free Press.
The Grand Lodge of Masons
elected the following
Grand Master, II. S. of
Deputy Grand Master.
H. I. Clark, Martin; Senior
Grand Warden. W. S. of
Junior Grand War-
den, F. Winston, of Bertie;
Grand Treasurer, Win. Simpson,
of Wake; Grand Secretary, John
C. Drewry, of Wake.
laughs best who laughs
take Hood's
you may laugh Brat, last and
diary to -dollar lamp shade, the time, will make you
all the women will call him
Probably every girl you meet
over IS has a book down in the , ,
bottom her lop bureau drawer
she is to leave out on
the for fear her mother won't Judge Battle was exceed-
lot he. read it.-New York Press. in his denunciation of
cigarette smoking. He said that
no matter where one traveled these
days he saw small boys, tots
those miserable Cigarettes,
predominates in the January issue j generation of
Among be degenerates,
the sixteen well known this cause. It is
who have contributed to its that
are A. T.
with a stirring bit of notion entitled
Lady of
Good reading for the new year
Outsiders Will Invest
i hurtful. cigarette smoke
through a handkerchief leaves a
the John r of on the
Lather Long, who has furnished a handkerchief. Think of this go
story new Held, which he en-
titles ; La
who tells of the tricks of
who brings
forth another of In- clever Irish
stories the title of
J-
a, initial
lo r,
l-
r.
can Se .-. .
i I
CC. I. . I
ire
Ice,
-re In-
.- up a
. -.-
-In Me.
or
Money and Perseverance.
That the founders of the
Fig Syrup Company dropped
in advertising the
enterprise became a success, shows
what capital, and
it sometimes takes to make
a thing There have been
better remedies started only to lie
abandoned for lack of all
items that go to make phenomenal
success of enterprises which at the
beginning seem to be doomed to
failure. If the of the Cal-
Fig Syrup Company had
lost courage he lost his
capital of he
would not be today at the head of
a company w hose annual sales are
to amount to nearly
Order
H. W.
WHICHARD
lo w h
Hi.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
aid produce.
The landmark says the
of the Presbyterian oh of
to
it the use of the church public
marriages. Hereafter
no marriages can lake place in the
church except by permission of
and then admission must
be by card. This action is the re-
of abuse of the church by
thoughtless of former
marriages.
NOTICE.
This is to state that the firm of
bus not been dissolved. The only
change made is, that for the
convenience of our patrons we have
established a down town office.
Dr. will occupy the
old stand. Dr.
will occupy the new
Fourth behind Frank
Wilson's clothing store in the Per-
kins block of buildings where the
old post office used to
After two rear.
Premiums have been paid
IN THE
OF
i.
Unit
of J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid-up insurance.
Extended
works
Will be re instated within
three years after lapse if yon are
in good health.
After Second Year
No
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie
ginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provides the j
for the current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured,
J. L. SUGG,
N. O.
One day last we k a Huston
man went to to swap
horses. He had a pretty good
horse and swapped it off for a mule.
The man either got sick of the mule
or the mule got sick of the man.
Any way the man tried to sell the
mule to u man, but seems
the didn't want to buy,
trying in vain to sell the mule
he asked the if he would
have the mule if he would give it
to him. The agreed to trade
that way and Wok the animal off
his hands, bought the bridle
for cents. The man walked
back home, a distance of miles
currying a borrowed saddle on bis
News.
your Chills and Fever,
Night
Tunic st Ms. Ir
to lake. Money If l
pin-Hie the
ether good,
nit Moral
Woolen and
man in another State who has
been reading about the movement
lo gel a factory in
ville, writes Unit
he Would like to lake stock in a
factory here, and he can also
induce outside capital lo be
invested in such an enterprise.
to stimulate our people
lo greater effort. It bears out what
Tin; has argued in the
when we show a deter
initiation something ourselves,
there is of capital outside
that can be Induced to and
join in with us. Hut outside
tad la not going to come until the Maude, dear, whiskey drink
home Internal shown. Keep log la apt to give a man a rye face,
this movement going you will j a good way to keep is to
Bod that capital to take all Ibo put it in a safe drawer lock it
stock required will be forthcoming.
OVER COUNTRY.
The palatial residence of Joseph
proprietor of New
York World, was destroyed by-
lire Tuesday. The Una la
Two ladles, housekeeper mid
the governess, lost their lives in
the building.
I. Watts, a while man charged
with a criminal attack on a woman,
was taken from the jail at
News, Va., and lynched.
ling through the lungs and affecting
the entire The cigarette
ranks with the morphine
habit. I know of two young men,
aged and Hi years, who lived in
my comity and who were killed by
cigarettes. They smoke excessively
and their dissolution was
On this s the judge con-
bis by stating that
it was his duty to request that the
law prohibiting the sale of
lo minors be rigidly enforced.
Quicken
of sight, out of
terse apothegm peculiarly
to business relations. The
merchant who fails to attract pub-
attention by menus of daily ad-
will soon be
The advertisement keeps ad-
always In range of the
purchasing public, and jogs the
memory of the
Many B man has become crooked
through straight whiskey.
The canal boats are laid up for
the winter with frozen tows.
story falls Hat is
one that bus no point.
When a man's conversation is
heavy his words don't always curry-
weight.
No, a musical score
is not necessarily composed of
doesn't make a secret society
man feel bad to have grip.
The girl w ho looks sweet enough
to eat generally manages to do so
three times a
w. ii. White, w. t.
II I II
V. e have just opened
building entirely new
complete stock of------
We Carry
Dry Goods, Boots.
Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT-
TON SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will lie
found as low as a good article
lie sold at. You are cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
GREENVILLE, N. O
WISHES YOU ONE AND
ALL A HAPPY AND PROS-
NEW YEAR
THANK YOU FOR PAST
FAVORS AND ASK CON-
OF SAME.
YOURS TO SERVE,
V. J. LEE S. V.
NEW
ARRIVALS
New
BROADCLOTHS
CASHMERES,
SUITINGS,
WORSTEDS,
OUTINGS,
PERCALES,
GINGHAMS
Complete line of
TRIMMINGS,
up-lo date SHIRTS, SHOES
HATS. CAPS and
1.1 m i i
ff.
IX
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton and Tim always
on i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country prod and
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
thorn tome. I cash ft
st price.
E. M.
Hoot Greenville, N.
COTTON
As wired to
ton and
New York future to
day arc as follows
January March May M
Receipts
Opening. Ian Feb
Wheat May. fl m
LOCAL
Spot
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Concise and
Printed ind
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All about Com tin Dairy Kai trail
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breed, other o
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Ail
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BOOKS are
like
are a
youth one a Cow, Hoe or
k-o. -man to Had
away tot BOOKS.
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art n a
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world the , la Ike
of r, . I. v. r . ,., n In
lay OWE of the the
Mil
BOOKS Sat,
FRANK WILSON
The King Clothier
has no old goods to off on it
NEW IND
Just what a will nun or boy should
wear all to sec me and I will con-
yon I have the right goods
at a lower than you have-
to pay for cut price goods.
KING CLOTHIER
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If MARK
on the margin of this paper it
is to remind you that you owe
The for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL
Thursday night came near being
warm.
Much fresh pork is to
market.
Ye folks will have old
time quadrille at an early day.
There are many bad
colds as there are inhabitants.
By express Mountain But-
per at S. II
could their
Stock by tying it out in this wet
weather.
Home of the girls now say
sure enough that they have chaps
on baud.
The warmer weather is
tobacco sales. Greenville is a
good market to bring it to.
Will Greenville be unconcerned
and fail to get factory this
year t Something in this for our
people to think
Greenville might wisely imitate
the cooperative spirit some of our
neighboring towns are
By doing this Greenville loses
what the other towns gain.
Mr. Matthews, an insurance
man who has here for some
days milking a map of the town,
has created much amusement by
several people.
The bound train going
or bound train go-
are expressions com-
heard among colored people
who collect around the depot.
Cruelty to Animal.
Upon the assembling of com t this
afternoon Judge Bowman ordered
that the grand jury be called
before the court. The Judge told
them that since to Green-
ville he had witnessed scenes that
hod and were
a shame to the community. He
then referred inhuman
treatment of dumb beasts, said
there were in very close reach
of the court house, and instructed
the jury that it was as much their
duty to inquire matters of this
kind as it was to investigate the
gravest that occur. his
remarks Judge said
merciful the life of
bis but I'm man who treats
his beast cruelly docs not possess
instincts much above those of a
11th.
If you arc fading under the weakening
influence of do not
longer with or
drugs, but try
Regulator
It will perfectly, and
cure of Womb, I.,
I . ard
II la a l , Vegetable remedy, which
CUM the or,, an in
ii and over-
all tar II a
C.,
Progress In North Carolina.
Armor, V, c, i uh,
Editor
Having lately gamed through
some of eight counties,
across sonic, I noted
many signs of
educational and religious. More
school houses and better ones,
more academies and churches than
in former years, were to be seen.
In some parts of Wake and
nice homes and beautiful
farms were seen, where
forests of pines stretched
for miles fifty years ago.
hauled our cotton miles to Pay-
years ago. Now two
railroads close by the old
home. Holly Springs to
look like a Wilson grows
rapidly. has built over
dwellings since the railroad came
about years ago. I think
there only three little houses
here before that.
A. Butts.
Words From a Former Pastor.
Rev. A. W. Setzer writing from
City, where he is now
located, to the Biblical
Recorder, has the following to say
in reference to his in
I have been on this field i
just three mouths, having
taken charge here the 1st of
As was in the
Recorder at the time, I closed my
pastorate with the
of Greenville the last of August.
My stay of nearly three years in
Greenville was most pleasant. Be-
inexperienced to a
the work there was more
to me it would have been had
my experience been wider; but
from the time I took up the work
there was not a jar or discord.
The church was loyal
throughout. I shall for-
get the brethren sisters of the
Memorial Baptist church of Green-
ville, and it was with no little re-
hesitation that I urged
the acceptance of my resignation;
this I did only because I felt that
I could do a better work elsewhere.
J. N. Booth, their new pas-
tor, they have an able preacher, a
loyal Baptist and a good
Need Trade Makers.
These bad weather day
there is much business going
on, is a good time to talk cot-
ton factory.
enterprises where work can go
all the make trade in bail
swell as
They Travel In Both Directions.
1900.
Mrs. W. P. White, of
is her brother, It. h. Hum
B. J. Pulley returned
day evening.
Miss Parker returned Wed-
evening from Tarboro.
The v. Mis Tyson.
of a bewitching vision
of beaut young maidenhood,
who has charmed many during her
visit in Wilton as the guest of the
popular and charming Miss Gladys
left for home today, follow-
ed by the best wishes of her friends.
Wilson Newt.
IS,
B. F. or Norfolk, one
of the two orphans, is in town.
Greene returned home
Thursday evening from Baltimore.
HORRIBLE ACCIDENT
St COURT.
Seven Hour. In a Slouch With Th Casts Have Been
Broken. , f since Last Report.
John Thomas
Mr. Jacob who live. ,.,. .
about three above town, nut Kit
with a terrible accident
That lie his gun t
religion
Thomas
go turkey His Son,
O. I. Joyner. Iii town l at-
tend to bis usual business at the
n.
liters not
Farmers warehouse, and
Jam
II. Brown, with
weapon, pleads
reaching home in the
and learning his lather bad
from hunting he
grew uneasy about him and went
lo search for hi in, taking some
hands on his place to assist him.
They across field to the
woods lying between the farm and
the river where they divided Into
different direct ions, each searcher
hollering at intervals lo see if they
of
Alfred Wiggins, forcible
pleads guilty, judgment ins
Alfred Wiggins, assault and bat-
tery, pleads six
months with leave to send lo any
county to work the public roads
upon application.
Albert Wiggins, removing crops,
could get a After not guilty,
they heard an answering cry with
down in the low-grounds, and foil weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced
Donnell of the direct on of the voice three In jail.
came down Thursday evening to they found Mr. Joyner lying in a
slough water was nearly
attend court.
C. L. Brown, of who has
been spending some days here, left i broken near hi p he was
this morning. keeping his head above the water
Presiding Filler F. A. holding on to a log. He was
left this morning to visit churches I nearly frozen from cold
John Sugg, carrying concealed
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment
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Mr. Fleming Miss
Mint Hodges, were happily mar-
at the residence of the bride,
about three miles from town today
at o'clock, W. H. Call per-
forming the Immediate-
after the ceremony the couple
left for this city where they took
the train for Greenville, their
future home. A reception will be
given them in that town tonight.
We extend
Messenger
Over at Von Can.
heard a man not
to our streets inquiring for the
cobble stones. He could not
.-o had to cross the street in
the mud, like the balance of us.
This mini does everybody
wish we had street crossings.
Hyde county.
J. M. Thursday
evening from Raleigh where he hail
been attending the Grand Lodge of
Masons.
Saturday, January
K. L, Can is on list.
J. Hugh of Kinston,
spent today here.
J. Jarvis returned
Friday evening from
Mr. and Mrs V. G. Whaley re-
turned Friday evening from
folk.
II. A. Rut I has
lo his home a few days, but is
out now.
B. Williams returned Friday
evening from where he had
to attend the Grand Lodge of
Masons.
Miss Annie Kitchen, of
Neck, who was visiting Miss Rosa-
returned home this
morning.
Mrs. Henrietta Williams who
has visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Boas, in Raleigh, returned
home Friday evening. Her grand-
daughter, little Miss Bettie Bum,
accompanied her home for a visit
here.
MARRIAGE AT
Mr. John J. Mason and Miss
net Cotten Proctor.
Eastward from Greenville
travel Wednesday
took its the objective point
and the occasion
was a festive One, the marriage of
Mr. John J. Mason, one of Pitt
county's most honored young men,
to Miss Agnes Cotten Proctor, well
known admired for grace of
form and beauty of character.
The Methodist church was
tastily decorated in white and
green, lending pleasure to the eye
and delight to the occasion. Miss
of Clinton, N. presided
at the organ, and at half past eight
the bridal party entered in
following
W. R. Galloway with Miss Kiln
Proctor.
John Mayo with Miss Addle
Mason.
three feel deep. thigh ,,,, ,,.,,., ,.
W. K. Patrick, selling liquor to
guilty.
William Hyman, assault with
almost exhausted when found. His weapon, pleads
son took him out to the high land
sent for a conveyance to take
him home, it then being some after
dark,
sis months in jail with
leave to lie soul any upon
application to work public roads.
Jones and Asa Jones, assault
As soon as he could do so Mr. plead
Joyner told how be met with the
accident and how lie had
of
He hail found some abandonment, not
keys following them had
started to walk across the slough I J. X. Brooks, appeal from May-
on a log, when be slipped and court, appeal unstained and
In the fail his thigh was broken, I case dismissed.
managed to drag himself up I John assault with
by the log and thus kept from deadly weapon, guilty.
drowning. This was a little after; Jacob Burney, assault with dead-
o'clock in the morning. defendant
made repeated outcry for help, but charged.
was so far from home or any high-1 W. K. Patrick for selling liquor
way his cries were not heard. I to minors was lined
He remained in this harrowing
condition all day, his only hope lie
when his sou returned
home he would go lo search for
him. As night drew near he had
almost given up when
he heard calls of those search-
for him answered them.
In the seven hours that Mr.
Joyner was
almost agonies of death,
When he was taken home
son, Dr. C. Joyner, and Dr.
Charles Laugh were
phoned and they hastened out
to render him all possible medical
aid. After about I hours hard
wink he began to revive spent
as comfortable a night as could lie
expected in his condition, lie has
resting quietly today.
It was a horrible accident and
Mr. host of friends deeply
with him in his mis-
fortune. All hope his
ration may he speedy.
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prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
. White.
CLOSING OUT
CHANGE THAT WILL BE MADE THE
Somebody Lot a Fee.
A man In Kentucky wrote for a
copy of laid,
Incidentally, that he wanted the
address of a good law firm. The
paper went to him by the time
he gets through reading he will
probably think that Greenville has
not got a lawyer at all.
Lamp Explodes.
There came near a lire at
the home of Mr. W.
i ion. just cast of Thursday
night. A lamp exploded and set
J. A. with Miss Daisy j fire to a table scarf and the carpet.
Mrs. Harrington put the lire out
any damage Consequence
was done.
Tucker.
Moon with Miss
Harden
James Davenport with Miss Jes
sic Holliday.
Charlie Wilkinson with Miss
Bailie Galloway.
II man Proctor with Miss Louise
The bride entered upon the arm
of her uncle, J. O. Proctor, and
was met in front of the chancel by
the bridegroom accompanied by
Whichard.
the clear, concise,
of the Methodist ritual they
were made and by the
Rev. Watson, of Greenville.
The party a host of
I lien repaired to the
able home of J. O. Proctor where
laden with delicious viands
pleased the eye and delighted even
the id ion- e taste, and an
of Social a el
good will crowned the first hour.
of the new
J. T. Hodges, Osmond Hodges
and Hodges, injury to Stock,
not guilty.
Defies Law People.
Director Thompson of
called the attention of
Superintendent to i In- fact
that there i a thirty-
your convict residing in
Beaufort who openly defies
the people any effort to re.
capture him.
The convict question, W. II.
Brantly, one of the murderers of
late John Bonner, the Aurora
I banker, who was killed for his
was connected
with three Bell boys sen-
to thirty in
lie made bis escape from
one of the eastern farms last May,
has been residing scene
of the in Beaufort county
since.
Captain Day Informed Mr.
Thompson he would clothe
him with full power lo the
capture of the desperado.
Mr. Thompson stated Brant-
was seen even few days,
he mt hesitate to walk the
public roads. He said Brantly
ways carried a gun and he declared
that he would never be captured.
One of the Hell boys, who
a similar sentence to of
from the prison
several ago, and is living
Germany. Another brother died.
and the third i serving a fifteen
in .
is an III Wind
That or pain or
directs your attention to
the necessity of purifying
your blood by taking Hood s
Then your
whole body receives good,
for the purified blood goes
tingling to every organ. It
is the great remedy for all
ages and both sexes.
Dyspepsia Complicated
liver kidney I suffered for
from severe
Hood's nude me strong and
J. B. Auburn. He.
Disappoints
.-Hood Heat Ilia; in and
only to lake
District
There will a district meeting
of at Rocky Mount or
Tuesday. Stale
J. Robert Jordan will be p resell I
and have a school Instruction,
Quite a number of
will addresses
The Atlantic Coast Line will give
reduced rates to those attending
the meeting.
An I t m
The time for a merchant lo quit
advertising when he wants lo
retire from business. If Hie
of the tradesmen be to keep his
business active and pushing as
of I
factor la indispensable. Thai
tor is advertising. me
without it is Impossible.
Philadelphia
CO
Grimesland, N.
About January next we will sell our entire
stock el Goods, Notions, Clothing,
Furniture aid Crockery
FIRST COST FOR CASH,
Until January i, 1900.
TUCKER
White Line
popular at season year, and as usual
I am in lead with line of
AND
Then when ii comes to
store 1- lo- place for to what you want
Neil her Stock nor prices can be anywhere.
only want a chance to convince of this.
mo
N.
I,.
K. A. Tyson, Vice President. J. Cashier.
1890.
OF Till.
T. G,
AT
Liabilities.
stork paid in 188,000.00
Loans and Discounts i low
Due Hanks ; I paid 5,840.81
Cash Hems Kills payable 17,000.00
33,077.481 Deposits 1118,711.81
lire 1,028.80 Due Banks and Bankers
Rev. Stamps outstanding
attention given to all business entrusted lo us.





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Pens, Pencils.
Slates, Inks,
received
I Riot at Si. C , Averted
Columbia. S. C,
M. today received
a dispatch saying that all is quiet
at The presence of the
the Dogma
were incensed Dr.
Murray
who killed the brake
man. The conductor ban DOW re-
leased on Wind. The presence of
the militia was unnecessary and
the white are prepared
for an outbreak, though is
anticipated.
Shot in North Cove.
Marion. this
a shooting
in Cove, ibis county. Joe
franklin shot Bob Mt
wounds, it is thought,
prove fatal, as he has a
will
has a heavy
shot about bis
charge of So.
heart.
Franklin says his sou Gaither
the shooting. Humor has a
woman connected with the affair.
Franklin and I learn, are surface of
desperate of ruck.
Franklin escaped.
The Whirl LU.
ll I eye
k two of the
New York on n town comer.
the three arables, evil
of face.
the doorway of a saloon,
ten a tolled woman
with Jun of beer, though it
only to the
A burly a roustabout
loudly awl with pro-
the of each
A whir and rattle of wheel
an undertakers wagon driven up
to the door of a mode red brick
tenement A white coffin, three feet
long, is brought out and received by a
old man. with a
white who cornea t the door
and You then
notice for the first time the knot cf
white the tea handle. Th
old man tuck the diminutive casket
under hi and retires within, fol-
lowed by the Ben He I
but There la a
story there slippered
patriarch In the singe of life per-
forming the last dolorous offices for
lost In Its beginning.
And over on the dock are the hue
and hustle, the scurry scamper In-
to the getting to sea of the
great ship Sharp are Hie contrasts of
a York Commercial Ad-
In a recent article on the origin of
I the valley, Professor W. P.
i a most adequate authority on
the subject ten irk that the puce so
and Is, In fact, only
a minor feature glacial working
above it hundred of
of the
thinks that the Ice must have
gorge, and much above it. to a
of feet, and with a pressure
upon the the of
pound to tin- square the
fore.- such I weight, on the
Save Your Money.
One box of Pills will save
many dollars in doctors bills
They cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
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Ft sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
At Alto water every
night of lb year and
frequently la us n, s and in
below arm flaw are facilities for
heal not a
sud people warm by
putting on and extra
wraps
At the sun Is intensely hot.
because elevation the rarity
sf the blisters tank
of those Who not accustomed to it.
There is a difference of SO and come-
so degree the temperature
the shade and the Water will
In shade while feet away
men may lie working In their shirt
The natives to be entirely
Inured cold and go limit
and over the Ice and the
stone Indifferent without to
the temperature; but they have a way
of heaping blanket on their head
and wrapping faces to keep
the pure air out of their and
The women who herd the
Bocks are often out on the mountain
for weeks in I time without shelter or
lo Ml except parched corn,
trips of dried and v i leaves,
which are the most powerful of
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prayer
M., Litany Fridays at A
M., Rev. I. A. fan field, Minister
in Chat Be.
every Sun-
day, morning; and evening;. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, Sunday-
m. C. D.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
X. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school W F. Harding,
Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. I-. B. u
regular
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Division Mai u la
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It la figured,
that disturbance in South
ca is costing Great Britain two mil-
of dollar a day. which is one
million more than the Philippine
war has been Ousting the United
Slates America. When fire-at
shall have the
Boers and the United states sub
the Filipinos, there will
Bland the Was ii worth
i Observer.
A . ,. RUSE.
which was a broken
diamond In a drill
grinding, and can
be for untold ages,
too. this mighty force was at work,
polishing the file of the
Ii
The of the rock
being granite, trained and
In structure, with of easy
fracture, it would appear that, as the
great mass of down upon this
vertical ruck. It broken and knock-
ed over by moving he. flaking off
at the of cleavage. Thus,
according to the
was foil ii I. and thus Is explain
ed the shaped of
the
cents.
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Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE A-WEEK
Is only SI a. year con
the news every week,
and gives in format ion o the
those grow-
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
Curve Parker Fountain Pen
SALE AT OH BOOK
.-, i i his .
ll ii . . i i and the
la whose i had
I lb so
ll
t in I la rt In
. in . I the wallet,
but in until, ii- last resort,
I ii i from his pocket
I.
ear. h band
to a. . or
. In doing
lei go her i that she
carrying ll. i of her coat.
Ii us only an Instant, lint It
for pickpocket
l in Ills she put
In ; Iliad I. I r money was gone,
lid In the crowd around her she could
not pale faced,
mail at her side a
person who had her, and
If she lull ii there would
bare him,
the at to pal
lo it and run.
n for that
crime, and
for long aft-
LAYING UP A COMPETENCE.
Thai v
tin, in. self
j are some of
i said Mr.
real by gnat strokes, hut
by far the f fortune,
Including those of
these form the great ma-
of all. are made by the very
process of Within one's III
come and lb
morn or less but where
It will be safe.
older I grow the
I am more don't lay up a
for a moat
can do. by early in
life lo live within Income and
lo Hid
I do this No. Am I. bow-
ever, having learned the of
this course, now making ii beginning
I nm obliged to say I am
spending all I gel and laying by
re me some lessons that we all
easily bill never turn to our
own of these Is of the
Hint arise from the
of denial. We get from at
th direct of what
ave, Hid Ball nourishes,
mid broaden the will
a lo do and lo
earn Mara and more.
like elf de-
II I the In every one of
and everybody hi
one of those golden keys bis p
sloe rater In help walling
only him bring II
York Sun
Kill .- on
This happened lo the wife of a well
known merchant who l rather con-
the church.
Ills spouse, dressing one Sunday morn-
got Into a waist that more than
put Joseph's coat the shade. She
was conscious of the color
decided lo ask her husband's bar
father's opinions wearing
garment lo church. They agreed, poor
men. that she will delightfully dressed
the waist could
proved upon.
So went to wife
with secret misgivings, which, the
case turned out. were well enough
founded, for they were sooner sent
ed in Grace than the
gave out the
text. will Ilia rec-
tor Ilia gospel of Mat-
thew. chapter eighth
verse, what purpose Is this
The goo. woman hi her
never raised her head during
the remaining portion of the service-
Cleveland Dealer.
Tor Ills
It extremely difficult to
make my living my said the
poet.
exclaimed hi friend.
mean Impossible, I
I do replied the poet.
the habit of saying precisely
what I when I say
cult I mean Just that nothing
don't mean lo say that you
have ever earned anything by your
literary
Indeed I answered the poet
once got six board tot
did you sell them
earth did she want with I
lot of
don't know she them
particularly, bill I left them lo my
box when I away, there
nothing else u right. They were good
poems, too. but I couldn't sell
ford m. Returning
p in, arrive a p in leave
pm, arrive
p m
leaves
C s m, in.
Springs a M m, Howe Mills B,
rive
p m, Hope Mills p
Red p m. Maxton p
arrives p m
l with train Sc
it Maxton with the Carolina Central
Railroad, Bad Springs with the lied
j Springs l
with the Air and Southern
Hallway w the Durham and
Charlotte
Train on Neck
leaves u p m. Halifax i i .
OH . m. r .
pm, leaves
l am.
at II Is Weldon am. dally
Sunday.
Train Wash
s a m an pm. W
a in p m.
arrive VI
and T
Old In
In Edward In
are some curious details about
the dance used by our forefather.
in Mr. Scott's definition, for be
fore It ended each lady had
all the gentlemen twice, and each
had been enterprising. Mary
Si i danced though
so high so as
Elizabeth. In King time
danced the
ion and
cum
I u
of of
and
at Thy
font, old are not
quite so old.
The
A member Mug House club
who had failed win a fortune on
the turf decided to go Into Wall street
to tackle easier the
be man has exactly
dunces against him In a field of ten
horses. In other words, he has one
chance In lo a winner. Now,
In Wall street stocks go one of
two ways either up or down-
giving a man one chance in two. It
looks like n open shut. I'm
going to make There's
against you except bud
yes. there said n New street
operator, nodding his head sagely.
we nil naked.
broker III
New York
iv nil rower.
He n little uncouth, lint
great traveler He Just returned
from wild of central Africa, where
he had with nil III royal-
ties cf savage region,
lionized In
rooms
tell us queen of
said the Duchess of
she clothed with great
grace would think he re-
plied. you were to see her six
maids of honor lacing her
Train leave. daily except Sunday
p m. Sunday pro, arrive
waves
ex-ell Sunday. m. and sun
arrives am. am.
Train on Midland It
dally, Sunday. . a m.
in,
a in, an Oft a in.
on leave
Mount am. p ., arrive
Hope. mm,
Haps II o. am
a id. arrive at
Mount II a m. p m. daily
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Mo. meets and
third Monday evening. K.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
Overton, N. G.
K. of P. Tar Lodge,
meets Friday evening
J. L. Fleming, C. Carr
K. of R. and
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No.
every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. every
Wednesday night at in O.
F. Johnson,
A. O. Council,
No. , meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
Monday in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith Sec.
Train on Clinton Branch Warsaw for
Clinton a m and
Sin. returning leaves at a in and
at
No Wei
dun all North dally, all rat. a Kiel,
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
ii.
When, as n boy, the Duke of
and Hot hi of
bis done for
him by n named
Smith, who over II feet in height.
so up being
ed by Hull she claimed
once over all other
women and retained ll for many
In u Flat.
i are for n big house
lots of servants, he asked.
she replied
yon Hull love In a flat
would lie persisted.
answered In a
life with
He nil bis
Times
lie
do you this man who
drove over you
I threatened to lick
Instead of driving on about
hi business, he got down from hi
wagon and wanted lo
Times Herald
Southern
Railway.
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I. A
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DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
H -v.
The are said to
lo hotel and shop
keen- in In which they are
A Swiss insists
that will spend In I
men
women for same period of time.
In III and everybody
pays a direct tn, fr. lb
to the largest
and stamp for dues
menu equally
Mania,
hand are more uncommon
thin pretty let n little silver
and. n deep basin, a -nil
good and good
and will
transform I. -Hug
I month.
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Coca Nuts,
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Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
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Sailing hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
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with railroads at
Shippers should order freight by
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Whoever of one of Han
working
D. IS, WOO.
The Dot of the House
not prepared
afraid that the
New York moves th
House do now As Mr. j
agent, Speaker Hen-
is out Bonding Tom
That the republican leaden do
not feel sure their ability to jam
the ship subsidy job through Con-
some son of shown by in
if allowed l bold sessions every Washington Ex Senator
div have held House down lo who has been employed,
ever, oilier sessions this week be says by Shipping
and cut them down to an hour or to lobby for the bill. Mr Ed
upon the day that has made elaborate
were delivered of the late before the committees of
Greene, of the House and Senate in favor
k., The one that bill, were
of the can talk n as not for
please about, on the floor of of been per-
bill long
, and bis
, . i ;
. Mr. la
a he would
to grab to If bis
age which ll not already In their
hands. They held a caucus this
Alfred great
journalist of risen
from a at per week
to a
years. The London
New York World has been
Interviewing this remarkable man
as lo the secret of his lie
is the secret of
success
my work is to
me not merely a but a
bobby and a pleasure. Some men
their de-
vole themselves to trotting
their minds are absorbed
yachts, and so on. heir business
is one thing, their pleasure
and as as they can
throw their business on
for pleasure. else they meddle
with a
with few which they can lie la-
in all details. eon
myself on one
I have no trotting horses
or anything that stands the
place of trotting horses, save half
i automobiles. Journalism
is my business, journalism is my
is
Arc You a f
There set ma bi
in what effect the
amendment will have
Home
a-
TO THE PEOPLE, tin; OP
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
an- still in of mo
the line of
your
General Merchandise
lobe found in an; More in County. Well bought choice
selections, the of best manufacturers
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spun-. Summer
and Winter. We are work for . and our mutual ad- M ,,,;, ,,
U is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
offer you beat sen-ire, polite amendment
and the most liberal with a i
established built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will do
if do see our immense stock before elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise
gives color,
flavor and firmness to
No fruit
can be raised without
Potash.
containing at least
of Potash will give
best results on all fruits. Write
for our pamphlets, which ought
can make ii to be in every farmer's library.
ix while shall lie deprived
no who voled They are sent free.
before shall Is his
ii man who Is a
voted
prior deprived
vote. All class
can and t under the
cannot read.
lug is the
of those i
this world de-
the defeat
There i- reason ,
one should not see into every feat
proposition.
Dry Goods and Notions,
week and a to
arrange a for the grab.
Champ Clark, of
Missouri, thinks, it is about time
to put wood pulp and printing
paper on free list, in order
head off paper trust, which is
putting screws the users of
paper, he thinks
such a bill might be put through
Congress, the
vices had not been considered
His arguments are
to brace up the weak kneed
republicans who have candidly ac-
knowledge themselves to be afraid
Of the bill, as well as
lo furnish texts for republican
editors to preach from.
It begin to look as though the
lo the reciprocity
tics negotiated under the
tariff act might be strong enough
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
n it
Hals Silk- and Satin-, lire
Jackets and Carpets, Mall in;
. and Cloths.
would fear the of to defeat them all. Mr.
country papers, of who represented the C.
which feel the increased price of
paper most. He said one editor
his district wrote him that the
increase in the price of paper
them, who has been
active in trying to get favorable ac
on them, has gone to Florida
for his arc now at
WOUld make it cost him more It is Bald that he will
to print the same number of papers later in the session and re-
in that he printed efforts in behalf the
He thinks something will have to
be done or many small publishers
will have to choose shut-
ting up shop or raising their sub-
script ion price.
Secretary answer to
resolutions adopted by Congress j so as to be present at bis
treaties, but their opponents claim
to be gaining strength all the time.
Senator-elect spent
Sunday in Washington, receiving
of his friends,
but returned to Kentucky today
second
The towns with dispensaries
made a very creditable showing ill
behalf of morality sobriety
during the Christmas holidays.
The Presbyterian Standard says of
The rowdyism and
drunkenness In this dry on Christ-
mas day has bean widely noted.
Fifty cases before the mayor's
court on the following day. tell the
tale. The saloons in full
and many of the victims of drunk-
were The very air
reeked with and
In contrast Monroe
says, and has a dispensary
was closed on
was absolutely no rowdyism, hard-
any intoxication and no de-
here. Monroe has a dis-
Charlotte has a large
number of
We heard a gentleman say re-
that the in bis part
Wilmington were drunken and
Shoes.
Men's. Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Sugar. Coffee, Lard. Bents
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Futures, Nails and Hop.-.
single letter an I wok. Awl lo
forever make
-in.- the these while people mil did talk
to vote, this amendment says
these while arc of
when once registered,
-hull never stop until
Lord -hull call lo
country where voting i
found. Dunn
Furniture.
Credit,
for everything in line.
buy strictly for Cash, sell for Hither Cash or on Approved
our motto la Dealing.
Your
HOWS THIS
We offer One Dollar
for any of Catarrh
Mill cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
t Props.
have knot u
for the
and him perfectly
in all business
and able lo
any obligations made by their
-i Tim drug
Toledo. t.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken in
acting directly the
blood and mucous the
system. Price per
Sold by all Druggists.
free.
Hall's family are the beat,
l.-i. Weather Calendar.
explanations of the
ism towards two New York banks,
in mutter of depositing Inter-
revenue collections
with title of the old
tom House, which was sold to one
of banks, is one of those ex-
re-election, within will
begone through to leave
room for casting doubt on I ho
of his election. When he
comes back to Washington, to re-
nil duties as be will
be given a complimentary
that do not explain, j which promises to be an old
More is to heard of these democratic love-feast,
I In by ail the In
If the republican grumblers m Congress and by others,
the House had nerve in proportion
to their dissatisfaction, the
muzzles would
thrown aside and the House would
do some business, instead of wast
lime, as has been done ever
since the reassembling of Congress,
waiting until the Committees have
prepared some bills in accordance
With their instructions, as the
democrats ready to help
them at any time lo restore the
proper functions of the House.
nearly all have bills in which
their constituents arc interested,
that they would like to get action
upon, dare not move with-
out permission. the re
publican Hour leader neglects t
The friction between General
Miles and Adjutant General
bin has reached an acute stage,
and Miles has tiled a vigorous pro-
test with Secretary Hoot, in which
whether he or was
of Array, and cited
instances where Corbin had pigeon
holed orders which did suit him
instead of issuing
It seems that one of
chief literary agents, First
Postmaster General Perry
Heath, has also been shining in
the a fa-
nun, Perry Heath be-
came the largest stock-bolder In
the Seventh National Runic of New
York City, of which his
must be
The great secret of
success in business lies mil in ad-
when everybody wants
to buy, but inducing the public
lo purchase when they
willing. The tactless business
man quits advertising at close
of an unusually brisk
such as Christmas
days; but I he experienced
docs not interrupt the
of his address lo the public, know
that with the close oil he active
purchasing season the attract
customers more
He advertises then with as much
vigor during the holiday rush,
he gels patronage the lack
which advertiser mourns.
The merchant who achieves success
extensively, continuous,
y and with discrimination. Phil-
FOB
Hardware, Paints
AW D STOVES
move an adjournment promptly j became Vice President, mid that
enough. Speaker Henderson prods immediately that was
Glenn is early the field,
as a candidate to succeed Senator
whose term does not ex-
till But the
early bird worm and
be
AND
BEST
AND
ND
COOK
Ito. Cures awl v
Malaria. Mon-
iv if N. good
CAM BE
SEE BEAUTIFUL
TOVE THE
i inc Hie
sins,,,, is the Weather
Churl and for pub
by the
cine Company,
of Wine of
The
III I received
from the publishers, which
I inches in all
a gill tin strip aid
I a lines loop banger. Bach sheet
contains for one
In can
across any room,
j arcs patent weal her signals
Weather Fore-
easts every day in j ear
pear. The moon's changes and
legal sure also shown We
II c call
be secured by sending
I Medicine Co.,
mature
Winston. S. Jan. ll.
Mi. It. Glenn is greatly an-
over announcement in
papers that he a candidate
Culled States The
the Atlanta
with him while in
in Mr. Glenn did
not bis statement would be
published. Mr. Glenn he
too early for him or
any one else declare himself a
candidate for senator, but that
every Democrat should de
vote his time and attention to the
the
a- this of
more the question
of to
ard. one error in the
Journal's interview with
Mr, Glenn which he wishes
reeled. He Is made to
being ruled by the
What be said
are tired of being by
ignorant, vicious
County Home Has u Narrow
Escape.
Superintendent J. tells
ti- there came mar laving a lire at
County sunset Sat-
evening. Sparks fell on
roof of the oldest building at the
Home and it Oil lire,
was discovered and put
ml before any damage of
done.
Of course we are in favor of the
but if we we were not
one of Its most earnest champions,
we be disgusted action
i clubs up
North, win. are organizing to send
speakers and money North Caro-
lo work for the defeat of the
Congressman
Senator Pritchard met with
these dubs in Washington City and
encouraged In their
plan. We ale sure
of
receive the condemnation of every
p. luting citizen of our Slate,
and e deeply regret ibis Intended
invasion. Milton Herald.
Nothing in world is so good
a usefulness, binds your fellow
res and you
lends to Improvement your
o m character; a real
importance in society much beyond
what any station can bes-
tow .
y milk . . .
t lie Kind with Bad In
. i j by Woolen,
him by gentleman I the depository for post
BAKER HART
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Storekeepers In several Western
I Denver
have
I lute by n clever
shoplifter
arm,
she wears a long capo front
of which In
bill hand i-
ltd wax. I cover of the mills
of the real left hand
seizes small article
on counters.
,., ii . L i
lit K,
A i At Law. .
N.
mm Stall III i
In Ill
Dr.
DENTIST,
Greenville,
White
S; Fleming store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 16 January 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 16, 1900
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Joyner NC Microforms
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