Eastern reflector, 19 January 1900


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Entered at the Poet Office at
Greenville, V. C, as Second-Class
Matter.
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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.
No Reckless Assertion
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
WELDON E. B
BRANCHES
AND ATLANTIC LINE
RAILROAD COMPANY OF
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Divine and every
Sunday morning; and evening;. Ev-
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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B Sn-
t.
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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Visiting Card
TO A
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.
THE STANDARD RAILWAY
---------OF
SOUTH.
Direct Line to all Points.
I. A
i wall
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.
S. M.
HAS PROVIDED FOR
in in ml- Candy,
I ids Apple,
Sweet Florida Oranges.
Coca Nuts,
Mixed Nuts,
I Ii- I I I ; I I I i i
Figs,
Dolls. GUNS
PISTOLS. VASES, LAMPS
and
ALL KIND
Come In see me.
mm Kt.
Phone
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico.
FIRST Equip
on all through and Lo-
cal Trains; Palace
on all N Trains; Fast
Safe Schedules.
Apply lo Ticket Time
TaMes, and General
or address,
R. L. T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N.
F. B. DARBY, C. P. AT. A.,
Asheville, N. C.
No trouble answer questions
J, K. hip, f, i Turk
II. P. A
D. C.
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
Ion, and for all points for the Went
with railroads at
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON.
Washington, N. O.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
la Inventive
for Md
Oil
O. A. snow A CO.
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
-AT-
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, JANUARY
NO
WHOLESALE
YOU WANT TOMSK AND
THE SAME TIME It ti IDS nil. Ill
COME TO THE BIGHT
YOU HONEST T
GOODS.
Ede H.
THE LEADING
in New
oar
lion anything In it.
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.





mm
EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
the Post Of., at
Greenville, s. C, as Second
Mailer.
NEWSY AND
Ml -l m s MOTES.
THE CIGARETTE
Hie Com-
of the London
drawn Ike
report sol
Kill I ,,,,.,,. ,
Die outlook as that
will all Ike State.
eight
pronounced
them King operative
cotton mill and one a
in A. -t M. College.
case
county. At Hamlet
seven worked the
railroad were found in a
ear are
jut it
to
be taken against it.
Sony stale that A. G
baa been quite sick again.
Mi. and Jim
went to last night.
a good opening foe a
black-smith with Ike
Carriage Co. at
.-
Harper of place hi
the best medicine that can
be had all bind of stomach
So those who tried
it
W. M. Carroll baa several car-
at on a dwelling
he i- lo rent. It
, on at tit-t J. R.
car of guano the
ton came in yesterday and r.
i- at work deliver-
love
THE BOOK
by
Mr.
The of the de
Book met the
of Mrs. . II. rimes
day afternoon. In the absence of
have a careful the Mrs. rotten. Mrs.
STATE NEWS-
Happening- in North Carolina-
The fair, which will
April
has for races amounting to
ii g it. Ask him if h
in
John Button moved inhere Mon-
day. He occupies the Mrs. Mart
house, and has
with
A In Each.
When the is out the pa
la about lo
taking an
she's well
When dealer's tee.
U all run down he usually winds Tins., u .
up his affairs, order to the ease
ii lake a particularly possible, will
girl to break oil an
hardhearted the lead few weeks.
ids will Orders arc coming in even mail.
render who a new plan
or repairs for an old one bad
of
tins eon-
belief baa been held
generally by per
sous, that are not more
harmful than in other
form ; in fact the small amount of
tobacco contained in them make
harmful unless large
numbers of them are smoked.
The allegation In regard to the
presence of foreign poisonous ma
I in to be
j unfounded. one poisonous
material found was copper in Ike
it present in such
minute as to he harmless.
The percentage of nicotine Hi
exceeds one per cent while in
other kinds of tobacco it may reach
four times I hat amount. Another
very fad out
is that the popular idea that
tine the toxic body In to-
Ike chief pois-
bodies in tobacco smoke are
related to the group of organic
bases known to as
However, as long as Ike
poison .- present it mutters but
a strict and must la right w,. .
commission suggests,
at -i
able engagement.
No ho
girl may be.
make an
old as the hills. Even Adam
leaf.
A girl ma lie. ever so straight-
I ired. lint ii she doesn't col
set- sin- staid.
The who land- on the
jaw might lame
writing for u tooth
paste.
Necessary
The time advertise i
when it is desirable to draw
from a business venture.
the enjoy the per-
object invest-
it follows that advertising is
always All
merchants have found this to lie
true.
Negro Suffrage n Failure.
inn .
Co.
Ai a meet ilia of the good ;
e see ill
that a series of
resolutions the c
lion taken the t ,,.
in granting license to
certain persons to retail liquor in
the suburbs of town, after Us
id ;. and ill
nice in law . as
a nuisance and should
meets with a hearty
i. spouse from all horn we have
heard speak of it. All are a unit
in their praise imposition taken
Ii. I I. I. I is, and in
the other two
sinners the course have
We
feel our to do all in our
that who arc so
rally solicitous about the health of
the community, would turn
their attention to the prevention
of smoking among
would b. done. It is doubtful.
however, if the use of tobacco by
the a ill ever he stopped en-
by legal measures. No
doubt desire to smoke arises
from the craving of the
I starved physical system for
stimulation, of
a as other stimulants is far
more prevalent among
who are ill v nourished because of
insufficient and improper food, and
win. are living under
conditions. To get at t he root of
I he evil n ill he lo
vale the condition of the lower
es class by teaching them
the provision of proper
hygienic conditions on the of
municipalities and by forcing land-
to pun suitable tenements
see are kept in a
and healthful condition. In
addition this parents should
the injurious elicits of
ti rimes, the Vic President, called
the Meeting to order.
Four Members, If radium
W. and Harding. Mrs.
Mrs. Dr. Move were re-
After the usual routine of
was dispatched, the
of Colonial Literal
At the previous
; rimes read a very Interesting pa
per Colonial Governors. Mrs.
read a paper Governor
with some amusing In-
of his private life. Mrs.
it. w. read an interesting
paper on Mrs.
I., Arthur a brief
sketch American Writers.
Tuesday afternoon, the pro
gram began with the reading of a
paper on Colonial by
Mrs, containing many In-
concerning the
manners of Puritan
Little gave an ac-
count of Colonial i and I'll-
Mr-. read with
much expression an extract from
the courtship of Miles
concluding the program Mrs.
Harry Skinner, of the
Literary Committee, read an orig-
paper Historical of
the Colonies; which won universal
expressions of praise from the club
for careful arrangement and
rare of diction.
After this Mrs. delight-
ed
vocal selections. The evening
closed with a dainty collation,
served in her beautiful dining
room, alter which the Club ad
to meet with Mrs. B.
the
Tonight
If your i oat C
Sick H
burn, i r
Horn's W
If your owl of
Sick
born, or a dose of
Ion
The Mr. of
Mount, who was injured by falling
from his wagon some days ago.
lied Tuesday morning.
White shad are caught in
Gape Wilmington.
Gastonia is to have a million
cotton mill. George
takes one fourth of
The Mount Argonaut has
bean revived after a temporary
suspension of six mouths.
The directors of the and
Industrial College, at
have decided to reopen
on the 30th.
Several bodies of the who
lost their lives in wreck of the
steamship Ariosto off Hatteras,
just before- have re-
washed ashore oil the
u I be
i I . i
.
bi is.
W. H. White, W. T.
We have just
nix with an entirely new
and complete stock of------
Carry
N. C, Jan.
Lookout in town for more
frauds. There are two men going
claiming lo
be plating silverware, or brazing
as I hey sometimes call it. They
take block tin melt it and dip
the article in the incited metal and
tin it over, calling it silver. It
will hold about a month or two
and then turn All articles
they get that have ban silver
plated they dip into some kind of
liquid that takes off every particle
of the silver plating they
save and ship to York to sell.
have know n to ship
Goods, Notions. Bouts,
Shoes. Hats, ware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried a general stock.
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS. CORN, COT-
TON SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a article can
lie sold at. cordially in-
to store.
Highest price's paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
K. C
two years
Governor Russell has again, for worth at one time.
the third time, respited Reuben
Ross, Ike confined in
Jail under sentence of
death. This last respite is until
Feb.
One of the students the
at Chapel Hill has
oped a ease of smallpox. The case
The men expect to reach your
town today or tomorrow.
Yours truly,
J. H.
The
Flag Raising.
lag which was in Novell
was promptly Isolated and there presented to the public school the
not thought to any danger of Junior Order United American
the disease spreading among Mechanics, will Friday after-
students, be raised over the public
the building in Greenville
Premiums been paid
IN THE
The saw mill of the
Lumber Co. was destroyed by lire
Friday afternoon. The lire is
supposed to have originated from
sparks, as I he mill had only
shut down a short time before it
caught lire. The mill will re-
built at once.
with appropriate exercises.
colics of all kinds the
In polities he -land- w here lie I
-i. in He has learned
nothing; forgotten nothing,
incapable of either learning or for-
getting. solid phalanx ill every
election, without regard to
pie-, platforms or the
march up to the polls and
vote might Republican ticket.
simply and because it I-
Republican ticket and
have always voted it i
be moved by arguments
addressed lo have
no convictions upon political
i. The and He
publican panic- might exchange
positions on the Philippine
would unite
against Imperialism; might
exchange positions on the
and would
ca-l his vole for silver.
M.
power.,, keep men ., to
I public office, Inasmuch as so before much
their power instead will lie M. D.
it for the benefit of the people.
We regret exceedingly that there
two Commissioners should have
proper to impose sin h a burden
upon the good our sister
town. It is indeed a deplorable
slate of affairs when our people
I conform with the law
order, lo have their rights
abused.
ITEMS,
A woman is never
happy in receiving it
less she tan II ml out how much it
II
I ISA
Jan.
s. went to New Bern
steamer May Hell.
Katie and Mi
Ethel Woolen were here Monday.
I ob hi and w i lea re visit-
friends here and
, will home Wednesday to Van-
A. II. and family
j the day Sunday with C. P.
A good many people went
In. i Rose Sharon Sun
day. Rev. Mi. Presiding
Cider, preached an able sermon.
In.
on the and held an in
over the of Joe Porter,
; w ho was bin to death Friday
Rev. Mr came Saturday
and held sen ice.- Si. John.
I a knows 1.-.-
. i and Hut . i
made for
child- i, nearly all tins .
Mini Hung Coining.
Arrangements have been made
for Hie here of Alba
wood, the prince of comedians,
and his excellent company
Thursday, February 8th. Mr
Hey Mood has the past ten years
appeared in the principal towns
and cities the Slates and
established a reputation of which
he is justly proud. He has re-
turned many times lo the same
places, always meeting with
success. Everywhere he
Is greeted with large and delighted
audiences.
opportunity of
having a really class perform-
is due the efforts of a few
young men of town, who have
made guarantee and personal-
assumed
coming of the
Alba I Icy wood Company. The
young men have made a partial
canvas and a large number
of tickets have been engaged.
They should have the encourage
the public this.
Mayor's Court.
The following cases have been
disposed of since
t . L. for being riotous
and disorderly, was lined one pen
and costs, amounting to 3.6,
Frank Forbes, for being
using profane language and
driving recklessly on the streets
was assessed costs
a total of 95.35.
William Randolph was up for
riotous and disorderly conduct and
Using profane language. He had
indicted serious injury upon lien
K i an in by biting off the end of the
kilter's thumb, and the Mayor
a justified bond of for
his appearance at the April tern
of Superior court, failing to give
was committed
to jail.
Hen Kin ion was up on the charge
of being riotous and disorderly and
plead guilty. The court held that
he justifiable and suspended
judgment.
James Mary and
Horsey Jr., had engaged
a kind of family row and they
all plead guilty to the charge.
Judgment was as to
Mary and
was lined a penny and
amounting to
MOTHER'S FRIEND
will in gr.-a, measure
nil, and labor
that FRIEND h in
liniment that softens and relaxes
muscles, is not a dangerous
compound of opiates to Ask
your druggist for it or send price lo
in i mm
i. ,
of tobacco
warehouse. Work will begin at an
dale
sod
Night Swear, K Taut.
hi
if it lie.
.-nil lie. tin m
SIB
Dins Ci V
I the
in
Died
The infant son of Mr. and Mi's.
I. II. god one
month, died Sunday night at their
home West Greenville. The
burial took place o'clock this
afternoon In Cherry Hill
services being conducted by Kev.
The pall bearers
were Messrs. II. I.
. B. A. I.
The parents have the
of the in their bereave
The bark of the dogwood tree is
worse than its bite.
When love comes in at door.
New Bern Journal. Hies out at the window.
i As a girl's birthdays accumulate
There is no longer room tor there is each year a more noticeable
unable doubt that Snow Hill is presents,
have a railroad. The right of way Some people have a family tree
Snow Hill has bow respectable
been bought, paid .,,
and Hie road is now eon- come to a full
about one third of lie- every time they strike a liar,
already completed and
the close of the nineteenth century
Snow Hill will be ill gear with J
the outside world. Then it is I ls , firm I
vast possibilities our little town
J.
Your Policy
Has Value,
Loan Value,
Paid -up Insurance,
Extended Insurance
works automatically,
Will lie re instated within
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
T. Ho Host ions,
S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie-
ginning of the second and of each
year, provided the
for current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Policy Payable
an Endowment during the Lifetime
Of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
If. C.
will begin to
Hill
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS.
Johnson's Mm Jan. IT.
K. Cm la attending court this
week.
of
spent Saturday night and Sunday
at I. Ii. fox's.
Mr. Griffith filled his reg-
appointment at Johns Bun
day.
H. line is out again alter
having a bad ease of mumps.
I'M, Kinston, was a
guest of L. II. Cos Sunday.
Made by the Va.
It is a very easy matter lo fall
from the rink.
The average mantle of charity is
made of scrape from ragbag.
thing happens for
it doesn't happen tor the
win St.
jests at Han never
fell a and he at
love-sickness that never felt its
grip.
Mammon has a mortgage on half
the people in this world and the
other half don't object to a little
In the satchel of many a soul
the clothes of habit are piled
mountain high on the clean, pure
linen of a professed religion.
Debt is a dragon to be dreaded
by being, for it is a
device of devil to produce de-
and commercial
death.
Some people arc so mean that
ten thousand such souls could play
for a hundred years
a copper cent without finding
each other.
To Our
In I of colored A. M. B.
Lurch and its
low us to thank you for the prompt
and liberal manlier which you
contributed. We are at
out of debt and we with
the aid of its member- that we
shall accomplish a great work
year. I Mice more thanking you for
your kindness we are
Yours
Bar. H. P. Walker,
Kev. W. H.
has not been dissolved. The only
change made is, that for the better
convenience of our patrons we have
established a down town office,
Dr. will occupy the
old stand. Dr.
will occupy the new office situated
on Fourth street, just behind Frank
Wilson's clothing store in the Per-
kins block of buildings where the
old post office used to lie.
Hides, Poultry,
you
Beef. Cattle.
Hogs, Lambs,
DEALER IN
If t mo.
K. M.
N.
N.
Bagging and Ties always
on hail t
Fresh goods kepi constantly on
band. Country produce and
old. A trial w ill convince yon.
D. W.
Noisy.
thought the town ordinances
prohibited loud outcry by hotel
to meet trains, but
as much noise as ever can be heard
around the depot.
How Much mi u r
It has several months since
Ike ordinance was requiring
property owners on
between Third and Fifth streets,
to cement
in front of bill there
BIGGIE BOOKS
A of uncounted
i and
Illustrated,
By JACOB
No. BOOK
work, y
No. BOOK
. and
. i oil
POULTRY BOOK
ii- Book In i
yet places where I here arc on-
torn. A. K. dirt sidewalks.
product
I ii i
COW BOOK
All 1.1 i Hit I
life
-i., with rue
No. swing book
Just out.
cir. n c, in ow to
Jo
IV BOOKS
.
. . M
e Cow, or
ii s ought to
way for BOOKS.
FARM
aw
mil vi-u m.
world
a It la
Int
paper m
m t . i . In the Wale a
. . U
1.1 -ii.
of the BIGGIE and the FARM
YEARS ct e n
A H till
.
r.
Mil
.
J-.
FRANK WILSON
The King Cloth e
FEW
Short today
has no old goods to Shove
n it
Jam IS,
It. C. left
P. ti. went
J. II. Jr. went t. Tar
burn .
Just a will nun or boy should
wear all to sic me and will con-
you I have the right
at a lower price than you have
to pay for cut price goods
N. .
i i i
the re
in the next Issue .-
paper. Very truly,
in Bar, See.
At a sating held i the
I town of Bethel, Wit county, N. .
on January R, law, the
resolutions were presented
fur Bast Like. We
II. r. this f Pitt, state of
for j believe Nile of
today. licensed or otherwise, Is de-
to the and en
EASTERN REFLECTOR
A Brilliant
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of
so to remind you owe
for
we
you to settle us early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us for it.
This notice U for those who
the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
of
Mrs. left
inn for
There are numerous cases
Friday, is the anniversary
of Gen. K. B. Lee's
By express fresh
per lb at M
Not much factory talk this week.
The movement should be kept up.
Dr. R. L. fair is out again and
U hank at his ready to serve
all needing dental work.
I am off after horses and mules
and will some line stock here
a few days. J. P.
There are some splendid factory
sites around Greenville on which
would of
That is an artistic display in
window, rep
resenting a handsomely furnished
bedroom.
river
awful whistle. It is enough
to drive all the varmints out of
the it blows.
The latter part of this week
will have a shipment of line
horses and mules. See them at the
stables on Fifth street.
R. W.
Mr. Chariot Skinner, proprietor
of Hotel who was hurt in
one foot by a fall, a few
days before is able to
get about some on crutches.
The Philadelphia Record will be
sold the creditors the
late William M. It is
that the paper is present
earning net profits a year,
should bring about
at public sale.
the depot Stock
yard two Jersey cows, one hornless
ox, black cow, one white
and red cow and one spotted
A suitable reward Is- paid
for their return to my farm.
T. Tyson.
T. F. Christ man Co., who
have recently opened in the old
Moore store on
Points, have an advertisement in
this paper. They carry an up-t-
date stock of and buy all
kinds of They
invite you to call on
At the last of
Lodge of the
were for
the ensuing
H.
V.
R. Harding.
W.
p.
N. James.
L. Tunstall.
H.
L, S. V. Sarah Hooker.
J. Smith.
Lena Matthews.
Parker.
I. H. Harris.
Smith.
the race for happiness
always results a tie.
A number of the married people
town, determined not to be
outdone by the younger set, and
show how they need to enjoy them-
elves in long gave
dance in Open house
night, There were twelve couples
to engage in old
while the number spectators
to old
enjoy themselves was legion. Her
nerd Greene culled figures and
the way they balanced all, swing
corners, right and left, first four
cross over, so on through tin
numerous pretty movements of the
old was marked
contrast with the fashionable
man in vogue among society circles
at
The following were the couples
who took part in the
W. It. Greene with M. H.
B. U. with Mrs. S. M.
II. L. Coward Mrs. J. I-
Woolen.
F. II. Hodges with Mrs. Henry
with Mia. J.
Perkins.
Henry Mrs. F M.
Hodges.
Dr. A. Move with Mrs. Ed.
H.
M. H. with W. B.
Greene.
L. I. Moore with Mrs. G. B.
King.
J. L. Wooten with Miss Mar-
lie
G. It. King Mrs. L. Moore.
Will Hooker with Mrs. B. G.
Flanagan.
Don't tell the it,
but the spectators that
Mrs. Henry Sheppard was the
handsomest in the set,
while Hebe Coward was the most
graceful dancer. As of
the when it was
gentlemen to the right Sum
got there every time,
was immense in
calling the and if
be happened to forget and mix
them up only went the merrier.
The dance continued U
O'clock when the participants went
to the home of Mrs. J. Perkins
partook of an elaborate rapper.
this morn- ,
and
of our people
Whereas, Then hate been two
In our town iii the
year from
Whereas, We have
oar d wires along Ibis line elect-
our present board of low II com-
who have bar-
Maggie Briley, of Martin rooms from
Bounty, la visiting Mrs. W. The
disregarded a petition bear-
left I the names of a
while voters of our township,
Seller King returned Sat in y,
evening from Baltimore.
Miss Ida of Baltimore,
is visiting Miss Lena Matthews.
Mi-s. J. A. Brady this
to visit her mother
ton.
Mrs. M. Nelson
morning for Neck to make
her home that town.
presented;
Mr. L. of Chattanooga, Whereas, By majority vote
Tenn. Fur Bayer for Southern .,
is in town. . ., , , .
I shop on the suburbs our
If. W. King. F. King. Adrian under the existing circumstances;
Savage and Wilson left
this morning for Richmond.
James and Miss Nannie
of Hamilton, are visiting
their sister, W. B. Smith.
Sheriff G. M. Mooring has
recovered from his recent
sickness to lie hack in bis a
the court house.
Hugh Holcombe said tell them
he would like to have gone away
this did not have
the price of admission.
The well known traveling
Chas. J. Hurst
Purnell Co., is register-
ed at the James House.
C. H. L.
of the
have been to their homes
with sickness the last few days.
Moody and J. Strait, of
Jersey, arrived Saturday eve-
to some dais Ola
They come down every
winter to hunt in this section.
White of came
down Saturday evening to spend
Sunday with his family who were
visiting, R. I. Dumber, brother of
Mn. While. They all returned
home today.
Tuesday,
returned lo Wilson
today.
Henry Miller went to Kinston
Monday evening.
K. returned
evening from Virginia.
L. came in Monday
evening from City.
Mrs. W. A. left this
morning for Plymouth to visit
F. M. and little son re-
turned Monday evening from
Washington.
Mr. and Mm. W. Is. Brown left
this morning for Portsmouth, Va.,
in to a telegraph
the sickness of Mr. Ames,
father of Mrs.
Mrs. Jesse Warren is visiting
Whereas. Mr. R. I. Davis, one
of the Hoard of County
did by hi vole endeavor
to prevent granting license for slid
bar-room;
Whereas, The business and
had been
proved -nice removal of bar-
lie ii
Thai we condemn the other
two members of the Hoard for the
reflection they have cast on our
low n commissioners and citizens.
That we will not in-
for any crime or murder which
may be committed because of said
U. That we condemn them for
favoring supremacy.
I. Thai will never again
port as commissioners in the
or any other office
our slate.
S, That we call upon all morality
lining people to beware of slick
officers.
ii. Thai we commend Mr.
in the position which he took in tin
matter.
Brown, colored, i
w 1- confined in jail under
j of death, the day of execution Is
for ii . ha
111- . n
night the lime.
lid M. Moot
Hi tut
h. the pi i
mug the
limn feed lug, Sherill
s. I. Dudley, accompanied
George Sparrow, colored, who has
sen a- a waiting boy
the court house jail,
went lo the jail to give prison
their-upper. It is the custom
times to carry all the meals
one basket, cells
allow the 1- to out in
the corridor gel their unions
from the lauded, this consuming
live minutes time.
evening a- the prisoners were gel
cells
Sheriff them
whispering together. Thin some
what aroused hi- suspicion and he
concluded to walk the
sec if everything was all
right. Three oilier prisoner-
the cell with Brown, and
he counted
four men cell
passed on. When he left the
he told about heal-
the whispering.
A little later Deputy and
wailing boy both went back to
the jail to take -nine oil for
lamp-, and the again walk-
ed around corridor as be-
fore counted the four men in
Brown's cell. to
-me him that all was safe.
retiring that night Sherill
went over himself to
Thin wan about
o'clock, and a- be
jail he saw a colored man standing
as if keeping The Sheriff
on the jail yard when he
man draw up
the shadow of the jail a- to
up lo
this man proved to In- George
Sparrow, his waiting boy.
around the building the
Sheriff found a bole cut through
the wall. He then inside
jail to sec if of
were gone. Every cell
locked a- Deputy Sherill
BONE
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FOR ALL CROPS
MANUFACTURED BY GUANO CO
VIRGINIA.
N. B.
F. S.
I lake pleasure in Bone Fertilizer.
using ll for last six or years, and it always
given perfect satisfaction me and I can say it is one among the
I have ever used all II.
My Stock
is Complete
IN ALL
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Jas. B. White.
White Line
of the year, as usual
I am in the lead with line of
Then ii come-
AND II
M i- for yon to what you
can he anywhere.
mill a chance to convince you of this.
Thai we them for
endangering our
and peace.
we have these
published.
SEW
GREENVILLE, N.
COURT.
The I Case Have Been
Mae Last Report.
John Gardner, larceny, not
I forcible
pleads guilty, judgment suspended
upon payment of costs.
It. affray, pleads
guilty, suspended upon
payment of costs.
M, Joseph
Bawls, affray, plead guilty,
suspended upon payment of
costs.
James Joe Martin,
Hill Day, affray,
.,. ,,.,.
had left them, but Brown's Tn n
cell there only three men I v j
Brown was
The Sherill the
prisoner, aided
row. bad planned Brown's escape
aim that while -upper a- and Fancy Groceries.
given to them Brown hid himself
on lop of the cell while a dummy I
was Inside o
fourth There were murks
wall which that
some of the culling hole
had been done mi outside .
When the Sheriff naked George
latter feigned drunken
lie and jabbering
something else. The Sheriff
charged him this morning.
Brown was convicted
of rape at the April term. of
Superior court, and to
be hanged oil the of the fol
lo line. All appeal was
en to the Supreme
after he escaped from
Ai the old us Moore store
mi Five where e have
a and fresh
Meals, Flour,
Sugar. once.
Snuff. I
Fruits, in everything
in in- found an up to date
i- Hie
prices for all kinds of
RESTAURANT.
We have again our City
and arc
1.1 serve meal-, at all hour.-.
Produce,
market H All. OX
and
niB. lo ,
brother, W. II. Kicks, in East others guilty.
either cash or in barter.
yon to sell or lien you
want to buy sec 11-.
I., favor v their
patronage e promise entire -at-
T, F, CO.
Five
he
Greenville. costs, judgment
Langley, of of a-
but was captured in
weak of
Moore licenses to
the following couples
Will Dunn.
Willie Coward and Mettle Can-
Stokes and Martha
horn,
j. and Oat-
bit
R, Griffin and Dudley.
and Dav-
J-. Mills and Mary A.
Joke J. Mason and Agnes
Proctor.
Stephen and Martha
Windsor and Sarah Hanks.
Tom Allen and
Mamie
Fleming.
B.
name in Tuesday evening lo visit
his mother. Mrs. Jane Langley.
Alderman J. Han and
Hart left this morning for South-
Va., relatives.
II. It. V. How
of arrived
evening to visit B. B.
enjoy a few days hunting in
this Motion.
took the
train here morning for Hal-
to attend the convention
growers. J. Bryan Grimes
president of tie association, went
up Tuesday.
Shot In the I .
Mr. B. B. out hunt
with a Mends Tues
day. While the crowd were
Mated could see each other
Mr. B. at. shot at a bird.
Mr. happened to
range the gun and one of the
shot struck him in
left eye, hurting right painful
It is to be the injury
will not seriously affect his eye.
Marl and Day
carrying conceal
ed weapon, plead- guilty.
Tims. Bell, carrying concealed
weapon, plead- guilty.
John Nichols, with
deadly weapon,
Henry Murray, larceny, guilty,
sentenced one month In jail.
John II. Nelson, assault with
deadly plead- guilty,
judgment suspended upon payment
Of cost-.
Samuel Byrd, carrying conceal
ed plead.- guilty.
Thomas assault
deadly guilty.
suspended upon payment of costs,
Harrington, assault
weapon, not guilty.
Sam Bryant, pretense
Pending trial the ordered a
verdict of guilty. Slate took all
appeal to Supreme court.
Joan forcible trespass,
plead- Judgment
upon of costs.
next month and bark.
When beard
case in judgment of I U ti II j-
the lower court continued and , j j
set the day of
this
lion. an effort Inn
been made In behalf of the eon
man and there Is II
strong petition In the hands of
Governor asking u commutation of clothes 1- not I be true
f it- worth. is
true Hint a suit
Chewed Ills
NORFOLK
-lived iii are
II SPECIALTIES.
oysters by
i- e
cooks, clean
bibles can serve you
POWELL CO
W, R, JR,
hi n
in barroom, on Fifth at
Several colored people were in
there drinking at the lime.
mime reason W ill
n fuss with and
went caught
thumb in his teeth and
chewed the end of it off. Kill ion
from bite.
Chief Police
-cine and had lo u-c hi- club
on to
gel him to the lockup. What was
done to for Mich I
i- told in proceedings
the Mayor's court.
, lot in- sold for less
n certain um. pa
ii. lien you gel do In
HI IN
., certain get 1-
money
us in II bi-en throw in
street. Suits the
Tailoring Co.
st
are In lie-i. ii our new
I lei Us a Mill.
and altering
done short
LEE
Whichard, N. G.
The complete In
pi. v as low the
market
aid for produce.
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The Reflector
EASTERN REFLECTOR
N.
.
Have your own milk
such thing, at home.
Then what or you
make will be your
Wilson Times.
Filtered Hie Poet at
N. M
Mail Matter.
EVERY THING II THE WAY OF
BOX R,
TABLETS.
Pens, Pencils.
Slates, inks,
received
All Magazines.
Contests.
The News From
We for this week's
issue from our
suffered an attack from the grip
and three
Our Year resolution is
Program for the wall us. We
contests In are
and Track athletics for the continues, we can't I
to held thing
We return thanks to the kind
I. p. in. friends who have remembered us
. yards dash. p. in. i our indisposition with such
One fourth mile toot possum, stewed
P- and
I. One mile foot p. m.
yards hurdle race, p.
i,
ii. One mile fool race,
in.
yards foot race, p, m.
Banning high p.
. Putting ll ill.
Throwing lb. hammer,
i 5.10
II. Running broad
p, in.
Pole in.
One mile relay race-four
men in each team. p. m.
on railroads and
at hotels.
C.
The assured us
day that if we should cross the
river this trip we would have
warm on the other side.
But somehow or other that kind of
news is not very Comforting to us.
Our office apartments are like
an iceberg in this weather
but they are holding a protracted
revival meeting next door to u
and so much U said about
and brimstone what we're kept
hot enough to pull through all
right. Atlanta Constitution.
Save Your Money.
One. lox of Pills will save
many dollars in. bills
They cure all diseases
of stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
B. B
AND BRANCHES
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK
BA D COMPANY OF
CAROLINA.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE
ii fur
cell C
nay
There is
for
Stand
The case of Allied Morrison, of
Mount Vermin, X. v. the
ride who he killed , ,
wile mistake for a burglar, bids Hills ,.
fair to become as noteworthy Apparently
the affair. Morrison has
been charged with premeditated
murder, bis wife before
she died declared him innocent of
deliberate intent to kill her.
The District Attorney of West-
Chester has acted in
this mailer; for mistaken for -a-
burglar homicides have become
BILLS OVER A CENTURY OLD
i . to n
Drink.
i bill for etc., fur-
an at Cam-
cents.
as
Never spill when turned over.
JOB PRINTING
didn't know
loaded
difference, that it is near-,
always a wife who is removed
a husband dreams of burg-1
imagines he sees them In
The bill
r two Hems of furniture.
undergraduate took
I over rooms already famished at a val-
and articles bad to tie
bought new. as a brush, a
I pall a mop a
Oat knows not what means, but
cost pence
The would seem at
first sight to tea In a
most reckless On Oct. he
Is charged and
hilling pence for Congo. On Nov.
lie Is charged shillings for tea and
on the same day. looks odd.
the house. also, when
this mistake is made the
wile is inn position attitude
noontide for deliberate aim and
is seldom
pence for tin. On
of month he buys a new teapot.
old one. one supposes, worn cut with
hard service. However, tills tea lasts
lilt the end of term, so that
his tea for the two months
no more titan or
as the price of tea at tills time varied
from shillings to about -5 shillings
we may that lie Rot through
no more than a pound during the term.
In other words, this young man took
for breakfast a slight repast of weak
a and bread and butter. Dinner was
night Of
below v .
i. -i II.
putting on
wraps.
At tie sun Is Intensely hot.
because of the elevation the rarity
if blisters the
of those who are not to It.
There Is a difference of and some
times degrees la the of
the shad.- and the sunshine. Water will
freeze the shade feet away
men may he working In their shirt
sleeves
The natives to be
Inured to cold and so about barefooted
and over the lee and the
stones Indifferently without regard to
the temperature; bat have a way
of heaping blankets on their beads
and wrapping their faces to keep
the pure out of their throats mid
nostrils The women who herd the
docks are often out on the mountains
for weeks a time or
anything eat except corn,
strips of dried meat leaves,
which are the most powerful of nerve
stimulants- Chicago Record
ii.
Leave
Ar Rocky Mount
Leave
Rock; Mount
Leave Wilson
Leave Sauna
Ar
it Ilia
l Bad it extremely difficult to
make my living by my the
poet.
exclaimed his friend.
mean impossible. I
I do replied the poet.
am In the habit of saying precisely
what mean, and When I my
cult mean Just that
don't mean to say that you
have ever earned anything by your
literary
indeed I answered the poet
once got hoard for
some
did you sell
landlady
on earth did she want with a
lot of
don't know she wanted them
particularly. I left them In my
lies When I went away, and there was
nothing else in sight. They were good
poems, too, Inn I sill
i Si Si-3 at
-a q c
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AM I'M PM AM I'M
ii s M
SI S
i as in u is
s x.
so is -a
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I'M AM
PM
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PM A M
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AM PM PM
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A M
PM
the case when a real burglar I
unexpectedly flushed a darken
bedroom at
When I Was a Boy.
give
call.
FROM A-
Visiting Card
Fall Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE A-WEEK
ts
Is only year and con
the news every week
and gives information
those
inti tobacco, that is
many times more
subscription
to the
grow-
than the
Ll CW PARKER FOUNTAIN PIN
BALE AT a BOOK
It is ,
days that are re-
view and collect from former
the crumbs that are left
nothing be lost.
I shall present speak of farm-
My father was a farmer,
l began to plow at of seven
years.
Ilia primal object of fanning was
raise his own supplies. I never
knew him to boy a of corn,
nor a pound of meet, a chicken.
horse, cow, mule, nor anything of
that sort, lie usually had such
things to sell. Ii was for
to drive their wagons in his
C and load with corn, and
buy bacon from him. Now
I lien lie would sell a horse. Al
ways he had something to sell, and
buyers would come to him to
purchase.
lie did not plant much cotton,
no tobacco.
He always money iii his
pocket, a tract of land
almost every year.
If days a former bought
corn ii shook his credit, for he
considered a poor
My observation is that the farm
era BOW that raise their own
bread and meat home arc success
but that buy their corn
meat, Hour and all such thing
they must failures.
Now who are wiser, farm
en time that made
home, and kept
out of debt. those of these
that grow so to
and buy what they eat.
are with debt
Return l good old way.
corn enough to fatten your
hogs, liaise your supplies
Have your smoke house at home
and your corn crib at same
place, well filled, liaise chickens.
was only what the Indians a
On sugar he spent
shillings, which means six pounds at
IS pence a pound, tin candles he
shillings pence, or about
lings a week, burned wax candles,
mold candles Salt
was a shilling a packet On two
be bought sand. Was. then, the
floor of his room sanded It would
seem Louis Republic.
The
A member of Hi
who had lulled i.
the turf derided
Mug House club
v. a on
;,, into street
to tackle easier game the
he man exactly
chances against In a field of ten
horses In he has one
chance in -S Io hit a winner. Sow.
In Wall go one of
two ways either up or down-
giving a man one chance in two. It
looks like a dead op-n and shut. I'm
going I., make ii pay There's
against ; m except tad
yes Hen- a New street
operator, Ills bend sagely.
that we all naked.
broker his
New York
SOME COVETED SCRAWLS.
Which
Been
in the
world are of
art- claimed to exist, three
to his win with a
two to conveyances
of in the folio of
his In a
hist ll
In the museum and cost over
; . guinea.
one guinea was the price
the late Mr. Alfred
f terrace fr
autograph letter written by Marie
Stuart to of
This two other letters to the
and the other to the king of
were written the
queen of on the morning of
her execution. The letter to the French
destroyed during the days of
the terror, while to the pope Ii
preserved the Vatican.
The well known bookseller
cave for autograph
of Columbus, which was exhibited
the World's at Chicago, A Chi-
autograph denier Is said to have
offered i give or over
for a autograph of
arc if to wit bin
making his offer. It was n
for since the tragic of
no forger has pared
it v. raw I f lbs Bard of
Weekly
ill annual trainer
I here i tie, In
i . h, h U a and
ii
it Io
The trouble
i largely they are
mis They try to overdo
and which are not
wanted of so in order to
make perform as desired
drilling is they
grasp in quickly The only two
spat let of animals n hit Ii can in-
by precept arc
and the They
arc and to them in
doing a thins I U only for
trainer in do it first himself, and
then one of these will
him Coat
A v
It
What a fine looking little ea-
els I in good to
her traveling acquaintance old
Is
net connected with the rail-
MOd, are asked the suspicious
mother
not
any rapacity
wall until the conductor
gets out of and I'll tell
Post
I ,
Arrive
Leave
Ar Keck
Arrive
Leave
Lt Mount
Ar
Weldon Yadkin
Main Line Train leaves
ton a p m,
loaves IS X, p in, arrive Ban-
lord l p in Sanford
SO arrive B m leave
pin, arrives Wilmington
ti p in
leaves
am, B a at, Red
it in. Hope Mills a m.
rive Morning low rs
p QoM Mills p n
Red p m. Max ton ti p
p m
Connections at with train
with the Carolina Central
Railroad, at Springs with the Kl
at
with the Seaboard Air Southern
at with the Durham and
Charlotte
on Hie Keel Branch Road
i in. I i in.
k s p m.
em.
i m. am.
at ll IS am, ll am. i-pt
Sun Jay.
Train on leave Wash
Band to
a in p m. leave
a b pin. arrive W am
Flop in.
Train leave Sunday
V in. US pa, arrive
in i m, leave fly-
Sunday, in. and Sun
day ii II Wain.
Train on r leaves
hero dally, Sunday. Q a in, arriving
a m. leave
y a m. arrive m.
Train en leave
Mount at a m. p in,
Io a in. in. am, I SB
pin. lit- urn f II a in
v. ll a in. arrive Km
Mount II ; m. dally except Sunday.
Train on Clinton leave for
and
P m. Clinton at Too am and
in
Train We;
dun ail a met
H.
Pass, Agent
J. H. Manager.
T. M. KM Traffic
Southern
Railway.
RAILWAY
THE---------
SOUTH.
Line to all Points.
Divine service and sermon every
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M , Litany Fridays at A
M., Rev. A. Minister
in
every San-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. X. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. C. D.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
Watson, pastor. Sunday
F. Harding, bu-
Sunday, Rev.
J. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. E. H.
regular
LODGES
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. It.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
Meets even- Tuesday evening.
N. G.
Sec.
River Lodge, Ni
meets every Friday evening
M. C. T. M. Hooker,
K. of It.
It. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. It. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. U. White,
A. O. Council,
No. meets every and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; 0.8. Smith, See.
I. O. Conclave
No. TitO, meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in
Hall. W. II. Wilson
D. S. Smith Se-
A LINE OP
Tl e I in Ill
mean to re-
peat it. la that four
did look n like nature.
Artist Ah. Mini was
The tine lines not have
to Imitation of the
he is
S. M.
has provided you
4.000 pounds
barrels Apples.
boxes Swift Florida
Nuts,
Mixed
pound
Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Figs, Dates,
WATCHES, GUNS
PISTOLS, VASES, LAMPS
and
and
A LI,
toys, cm; A P.
Come In see
SiM M.
Phone
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico.
CLASS
on all through and
Trains; Pullman Palace Sleep
log Can on all Night Fast
an Safe
Apply Io Ticket Agents Time
Tables, General
or address,
It. L. T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
F. A.,
N. C.
No trouble to answer questions
U F, Turk
All. V. Man- P. A.
WASHINGTON, D.
Also a nice Lino of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. It. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
PATENTS
FREE
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
Returning leave at A.
M., Greenville II A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New and
ton, and for all points for lie
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. G.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
or Imp-
hiss.
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MM
IS
Ill Ale
II
PATENT
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model,
fr
BOOK ON PATENTS
FOR
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D. J. EDITOR
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY
NO
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
all Claims Audited and allowed
of Commissioners of Pitt Count;, to-
with Receipts and Disbursements
and the Financial Condition of said County
for the Fiscal Year ending Dec. 3rd 1899.
No.
in
II
II
is
IT
II
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ST
so
4.1
4.1
PAUPERS.
Whom
.
y Moore .
.
II. RIM, .
.
.
.
in .
Mis. .
.
Harris .
Amanda .
Harris .
Mary .
III .
f It. II. ill
J tin Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
David .
J D. Pope .
W ii. .
Nd May .
II. .
.
i-iii. .
Taylor .
.
K. .
.
.
.
II .
Polly .
s. Brown .
Virginia .
.
Oliver .
.
Polly .
Harris .
.
.
A. .
Hi Hay .
I. .
Mary P. .
n. A. .
Ml John .
Peter May .
Harriet Frizzle .
.
Henry Dall .
Heath wife.
IT Daniel .
r. Isabella .
.
P. Daniel .
.
Marian Price .
Mary Brown .
r. K. Hall .
M Kills .
Ki Reuben Moor, wife
RT Dupree .
.
j. it. Heath .
TO Simon .
C, W. Smith .
A ill .
It. I. Davis
Man ha Nelson .
Nancy Moor. .
Henderson .
J. II. .
Polly Adams .
.
Lone; .
Edwin Haddock .
1ST Mrs. .
Hannah Dupree .
Harris .
Dunn .
Alex. Harris .
Mary .
Sam .
.
John Wilson .
Hardy Randolph .
.
J. D. Pope .
a .
no Ned May .
M. .
.
.
Crawford Taylor .
.
B. Meal .
.
Jason Parker .
Annie Smith .
.
.
s. Brown .
Virginia Atkinson
to
III
III Oliver .
Johnson .
Ill Polly .
.
Mary Jones .
Ill .
A. .
.
I. .
Mary F. .
H. A .
i; John .
Peter May .
t Prints .
Ill Hull .
Heath and wife .
17.1 Washington Daniel .
Isabella .
Council Chapman .
p. Daniel .
Ham Hives .
Marian Trice .
Mary .
Jno. F. Dall .
Bills .
ins I;. n Moore and wife.
.
J It. Heath .
Tucker .
a W. .
Abeam .
Jennie .
.
Wright Williams .
Nancy Moor.
Henderson A
J. II. .
2.11 Polly Adams .
Winnie .
James .
Haddock .
Mrs. .
Dupree .
Harris .
Amanda Dunn .
Alex, .
Mary .
Ham. .
C. .
John Wilson .
Hardy .
David .
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No- Io Whom Issued.
J r. Pope .
i. .
Ned May .
M. Heath .
Manila Tripp .
.
I Van ford Taylor .
HI I .
Hi Neal .
Ml Chaney .
Jason Parker .
Ainu.- . .
Redmond Fulford .
Ml Polly Smith .
.
Virginia ill
Patsy
r I .
Henry . n .
n .
i . lama .
Mary .
Teel .
A. .
II e .
i. Simmons .
Mary F. Cannon .
A. .
John .
r May .
Harriet .
Henry Dad .
H. and lie
Daniel .
Isabella Brim .
Chapman .
P. Daniel .
Sam Rives .
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Title
Eastern reflector, 19 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 19, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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