Eastern reflector, 2 February 1900


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EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
D. J.
Filtered at Um at
Greenville. X. a Second Class
Mail Matter.
Short Sermons.
To advertise continuously is to
advertise well. As it i desirable
to do business every day. .-o it is
New Methods.
Old established houses who for
years have scoffed at advertising
are now coming out with up-to-date
announcements, striving in every
honorable way to retain their old-
time prestige and gain as much
new preference as
Hi
rm
, thought
which
; red for
u U V,
i by one to
II by lbs aid
M.
A I
fall .
Q -s .
v.
Of n
bail n
bob
r.
till
one
bait taking
men on
R I -0
. and
; B
.- for,
n nae burgher and
v. not refrain
thou o ranch of
a hoy descry, the
It s were
. t
K.
and pro;
been lakes
If people who arc always we
Congress could sec what of I leader to duel
h., The new Ibis would bob be
be mind Mad his shelter, at
night relieve the government a . . , cover .-i out of The kick
great deal of burdensome matter. , . . m v op, sod
a petition is p
never read except by the one Why
who it. Still, they
daily. The who asks M
the one who receives. In these
three may be found the
sermons which the aspiring
man needs to guide him to his
goal. i Record.
on
he kepi and there an.
lug.- vaults tilled with the ac
cumulations. Durham Sun.
A Young Parents Cow-
hide Him In a Barroom
There was an unusual and with-
exciting occurrence In a
barroom early last
.;
often s dangerous,
viol. all
taring
,; b
our Immediate rather, who bate bard,
ever sail
of thrown much reliable
ll-lit upon The human brain It
of cell and each cell i a
simple I'll of acres from
one end of which, like an
spring n of tentacles, while
. from pan arises an arm
aged men in the town and of
night. Ii seems the year I duty is to walk to the I arm Is intended for trans
old son certain well-to-do me- of the mills and draw their I
of this city has become very J sort of pen-ion for services
unmanageable .-pends of in the past. A
his time In that disreputable local- strike in the establishment has not
; been known in the three generations
His parents determined management.
the most harsh measures as a
elf.
.-rt In I lull way when
f pals
hinder. Ill left hand
altered by one of the
Ii that Governor Crane of
Massachusetts, is very popular
among the of his paper
mill in Dalton, owing to
liberal treatment of them. There
hurriedly hi.
had been
an
lips of
bad ii
n.
ye
laid his tao
be
replied the
did I ken be was
bis
for his waywardness
and early last night both the The States Association of
and mother Commissioners of Agriculture,
in quest of their held its convention last
The foot cow-j week in New Orleans, has named
hide. as the lime for the
When they entered the barroom convention, which is to be held in
In question and discovered their j Raleigh, X. O.
son iii the midst of a Crowd of row
companies, the father laid hold.
upon the hoy and held him while I The number of
Magazine contains a number
ons portion
of the brain system another. It be-
male to Hie or
of the nest one to it.
Inner in turn effecting c with
a third cell, and so on.
a message is conveyed and the
gets Its -s. The entire brain
la mad.- up of .-ells, whose
Is Ii and whose full strength
l In systems, these systems
turn b In
ties, the . inn ea In clusters and
Dually the
by divisions limy are known to
-is
A III Colombo.
Our eon appearance placed
him at on the suspicion of con-
lug his sleeve, for
Sleeve be bail none III- dress was a
seam drapery b began t
an I at knees.
inns
if the deck directly
boy assistants
T .-ii side, be be
tin
In of
n little
Then h man in
says n now has a
good bright
his In life
St i. Ml i l la Mia I
v. i-
lucid.-in of obtaining money I will
let the his arts n
man in t
one day but with plenty
of nerve and posh lie wanted money
lo secure a and pay bis room rent
until he could secure a position.
he find some man who
would help him If he told his story In a
manner, be entered a
clear in street
lie was explain his condition
and ask for assistance until he could
pet a when proprietor look-
ed up with a ll scowl lie turned
to his partner, they held n consul-
In a p. r for n few moments.
lake SI and bother me
about bill again That's all you
v get. and now gel out of
Ibis place In exclaimed the
storekeeper.
young man pushed toward
the door with the money hi bis hand,
and, try as lie would. storekeeper
would not let bin Once In the
bewildered fellow considered
the mailer In every detail mid decided
lo keep tin- This he did. and a
month walked into
cigar Mid ids story and
returned m News
What Selected.
Thomas to bare
for bin In hit
near Tesla to one
day asking for work, and Edison, who
help, referred to Hie fore-
man, named Fulton. Tb latter took
young foreigner on that
he would work. This Teals did. For
three days and be never doted
eyes. At end of the Brat fort-
night be bad not sleep all
together, Fulton, the foreman,
take n rest, tie also said to
young man on of the
strain they bad both been under they
bad better have a good neat.
Accordingly foreman the
student went to a well known
on one of boulevards got one
sf biggest thickest
It was a Whopper and seemed
to be overwhelming for two. Besides.
the were liberal, and there
was good wine. Between thorn,
however, they managed to make
disappear, and then
turning to asked If there
was anything else he would like.
out with inc. you know, and
whatever you want order
looked around for a
minute, as If making up bis mind, and
then hesitatingly Fulton. If
you don't mind I would like another
Francisco
he
cotton par
In the
two band
I In ;
ad on the deck a small
handkerchief. Thereon.
f i small hillock, he
friable earth, is
ml mango seed. This
lie dispatched a boy
with a Hal water, In
iv -i h led snake from S
shallow an I
while ii angrily and enlarged
I Us in . r little mound of soil
the mother applied the cowhide
good will and telling
which was forcibly evidenced
wild veils and pleas for
mercy on the pan of the unruly
boy. The mother did not cease
from applying the cowhide until
she had worn ii down to a
and slump. The hoy
of feature only valuable toils
particular class of renders, but in-
and instructive to the
general reading public. While
continuing to be to
who works in any part if
the of expression; the
the reader, the dramatist,
In . hi n few
earth, then covered
small square of fringed
long as ii- Is n healthy ,. -ti a pipe.
drops on III
heap n
turban cloth
After repeating
lions be lifted Hie lop covering and re-
vealed a green shoot, not unlike
appearance of a bean above
the I III
positive refused to singer. the
teacher in
publishers aim to
make Magazine of such general j
value and to cultured
that It will he a welcome
to every home in laud.
bis parents home and Policeman
Steed, who was mi duty on
beat, called lo assistance
with a view to earning him by
force.
When they had succeeded in
carrying hint in this manner as far
as Front street, the boy told them
that if would tarn him loose a polished gentleman isn't apt
and allow him, as he expressed it. to wear bis clothes shiny,
while A man never knows what he can
boy he would do until he doesn't get the chance.
further resistance go grass widow is very often n
home with them. woman husband is engaged j tried to
released him and he walked in sowing wild oats,
quietly with them for a few paces A mail always thinks a
then suddenly dashed off clever woman is pretty, and a m.
man always a man
is pretty must
Hie sure this world
lo have one you
of v. you haven't got.
opposite direr
from home. The Irate father
and Policeman Steed followed in
pursuit, but the boy outrun
them and made good his escape, is lo two-thirds
Wilmington
These parents are lo be cum
gave the
man what he deserved.
trouble is they should mil
have waited until he was grown
begin to
Land mark.
Home First,
The Telegram has
said good in
Carolina more to
of State than all things else do-
Thai reason for ii-
holding of State
at a lime from
is which so
in people can be reached for so
little as through the daily
Ink.
p can sell -o
III Apace as a real estate
sell lease you so
much property; remains.
for j oil lo improve u and make ii
iii.
THIS
We oiler One Hundred
Howard for any ease of Catarrh
elections. The can not lie cured by Hall's
the amendment and the Cure.
to be voted for In An- Prop-,
gust, means more than
condition each little cell, brain
attends to its business faithful-
and gives no trouble, but man
generally is so who usually re-
fuses to live the life panned out by
nature and adopts Instead the life laid
down by the modern artificial
of ins. forsooth by
menial disturbances frequent-
arise through the brain becoming
abased In various ways, from over
work and alcohol principally.
Your brain cell la a
little and It cm endure a
great deal from you, but If
you should a little too far It rebels
sud refuses t.- work any longer by
contact with its companion
cells, which can do by withdrawing
Its long arm and getting Itself out of
circuit. this rebellion Is conduct-
ed by whole groups of cells acting to-
III full harmony.
Now-, the object of Ibis Is
simply to avoid overwork, for each
tiny cell has stored within Its minute
space only a certain amount of energy,
but If yo put en the high pressure
this f easily consumed by the opera-
of the brain, and the organism
breaks down from exhaustion. Now,
take of Just
stated. When -i person takes too much
to drink, the cells in those patches of
brain that are responsible for the
muscular movement be-
come and the taggers,
When dots Is very large,
cells which, although stupefied,
their matter on Ids legs,
now working, and the man sleeps
like one dead, finally, if more than
enough of alcoholic drink he taken,
. . on ii.- Is
and unfortunate man
There I-. some relation between e-
activity of the mind and
Insanity. are apt to exhibit
ma of mental alienation, and,
h late, their children are
r to those of average.
1.1 -i
Instance, to go out of Eng-
land for Cromwell was s
i and bad visions, I lean
Inherited Insanity and was
s. If n I mad. Shelley was call-
ed by bis friends
Lamb went crazy, Johnson
was an Coleridge
was a morbid maniac, Milton of a
morbid turn of mind, nearly approach-
Ideas of
are largely formed on lbs description
by his diseased
and said be was visited by
ghosts
This mental alienation occurring In
the foregoing shows that
specific groups of brain cells have
come under the baneful of
I the guiding spirit called talent or
n us which baa used up all en-
stored In each cell and each group
j of cells, to the detriment of the
with the result that their work
brought various typos of
Insanity as depicted or. to It
more induced disturbance of
the equilibrium.
remaining problem la
Tills Is by s
temporary disjunction of certain
groups of cells. A man to
lo Ida of some
subject Ida whole
mind to thought that the hard think-
r of Silence.
who have a perfect
e is a certain well
lose reticence Is the
wonder of all who
Among
genius f
known n I u
know lib
A who had dropped Into Ids
studio vainly
to draw Mr Into conversation, when
the appeared In the
doorway
the brother.
Tom.
up from I . II a
John wan the room for
over his bu
work an I then, going toward
door, long enough lo any
was the re
Tom palmed on f some
and then In an unwonted I of
deuce be said win inly to bis a inns, d
tell you, I was I lo s.-1 Ii I a
seen I for a
Answers,
iii in beau
woman who had
t a live
who earn
In sore
ii that
. the heat out of It
h In do it
. the
Id now. doc-
of r has never
. of
. op-
. i the
woman hub.
my
-IV l
In
never
to
They . i
tin I .
out
worlds
tor, deal .
gone
.
on fluid .
h a
form ill
bled iii ii
for years n certain
old tribute on
fr
called In
lb.
oil I
days ii.
lean-
lay her lime
lady M.
but.
washed
Century.
Ml once
. ea up.
and after
i ear
, r's . end her
low
r I did not
the water She
I roil stop In It,
. explained lo s
r's ins
. I
Ills lo Girls.
A who recently la
Germany met a young English officer
who was In the same city, and, hi fart.
In the same with her for two
months, studying German for hie pro-
motion. most had
the usual absurd Ideas the
of this country, who. In minds of
the foreigner, are rather
hoyden creatures, who smoke and bare
other masculine traits.
After dinner one day In the early
of the the
offered the gin n
open her refusing It be
t all the In the
United Stales
we replied the girl,
never only If yOU will
get pipe nit mantelpiece In
next room I be charmed to smoke
Not suspecting Joke she was play-
on the officer brought the
sad filled It. It not until ho
saw the wry his friend made In
attempting lo carry out the Joke that
he appreciated situation, was
continually telling the American tn a
tone of surprise she Just like
the girls home in England, her
rejoinder
don't you think a lady
IS a the world
the
There Is n-l
Is,
The mm-
our
lay
do not
lee
like to be lob
Of Oil
We
faults
We do not to references
to occasions in we appeared a
Vet we deplore the
of We make all mart
of our friends who display a
weakness for social past And yet
there are few of who. If the r
lie mil t. as
a do Imbibe It greed
My an more.
Every one remembers the anecdote
of Di Holmes when lie
applauded and to a somewhat
I.
awfully tired of this
sort of thing, Hr
at said the dear old man.
frankly Dover Clap quits hard
or kins enough lo please mo. I
I It for
In I .-ill.
young who
used to have an ambition to ac-
tor, don't
he a playing a leading role
don't say sol By George. I
never he bad It In
with an company
and the bloodhounds in the
Times Id.
t i Co.
Toledo, O
We the have know n
ls or whether for the last
a single gold or silver, or u double and him perfectly
monetary standard, shall prevail, honorable in all business trauma
Telegram. and able to cam
any made the groups of cent
Constitution I i employed In or
Tm wholesale drug
Toledo, .
the man win. ictuses to support
his county paper, no sale Toledo, o.
Hulls ii lure is taken In-
illy, upon the
blood and the
system. Price M-r bottle.
Sold all Druggists.
Hull's family Pills are the beet,
The of In.
is now and always has been
or he agrees the editor or nut
lie depended upon to aid in
ha ml of his
town his community 11.-
a who la I, r. paper all
should his
lips Investment be
will soon desire lo widen
his point of view . and will patron
ire, in addition, some newspaper
B ST PI
and fever is a of
Chill Tonic. It Is simply
that has a wider held operation. .,,,.,
No pay. Price Man.
Constitution
their ail oat
way, the detriment of mental
generally, and so man with
the of bis brain cells turned
In the one direction along the
streets all or mental
Inception and all manner of queer
things he la not of
Ii. la doing Pearson's Mags-
The fallowing waif Is
rounds of the suite urea w are
of lady In n t
i.-r hand a stranger
ere I
i-i. r v Is i r.-i
r -i -it her tie-
. he
One
said grave
of
With reverential awe
nay, wits a of deep thankful
neat r merchant tailor on
hit Oral Ii to the orient drew near
cast a ti- on the tomb.
be
should be lbs man on earth to re
Vila your To your sin I owe
my Tribune.
To think your new production
long V asked friend
l to this ear
to day an-- .-red Mr.
members of our com-
are trill in whether
they art in a run a long
. In the
,,;
lie repeated
said
spirit As oil a
be be
Lie w lib In. 1.1 us Is
A car
shop hearing la
her lad
come to
in
nu
to
If yon
have I . .
I'm going
en I I lo
he could go tee n well as not
and carried Urn In
triumph
have
i I have a man
. b Use with me
II I pr.
l . i I
. ii and a and
el I'll
i ons in
I ire I L-l that
In a Port
son e
Journal
in Ills .
the
i a counts
Of tunes pause
h yon
ti
know, ate I
ii c no iii
music, f l
hr a f r
.-. ill be I
Pulmonary Is not a con-
but only a
The contact per of con-
docs not convey
the disease t la now well known Hint
It mainly
which, when dried
dust, constitutes main danger of
Infection The means to prevent
from expectoration or
only In proper
vessels, an I flasks,
proper use . f handkerchiefs during
Coughing, etc are now also universal-
Ii Is absolutely demonstrated Hint a
, alb if lie takes
cure of his i i do. s not eon-
r lo Ids men.
In nu i
i . the cat or II
Is of fr
ass, the
hygienic so
It mass in, Hint In
these for one It
less i than
w tea .
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
prices as low the
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
Forum
of I hen S A Knopf la
man me when l
I . II When I
i I I getting on
as I was
i . i- usual lie to
that's Ii la I If good
In Reel bind were lo be an
I n there's ne'er a
your ever gel
Confectioner,
the American girls, girts
fond of sweet things.
One of I heir la very
much like our plain sugar candy. It Is
made of and milk and flavored
with of or
hair of la of their most
popular sweetmeats n is so called be-
cause It Is Iii line long strings like
This la made of sugar
from buffalo's milk, which Is ex-
b The n omen most
of their lime eating and gossip-
did the hero of
he of the hid who had
rolled op a novel and got up to
stretch himself.
a was reply
In of diSgUSt had two
a knife, a a n
bottle of ill he let de villain
punch breath out of git
away tie heroine and n million
dollars In cash York Run.
Diana.
was a drawn
said In bilking matter ever
hit Wife
The c real old who listening
silent for a Then be
did draw It
Post.
In India there la more wealth In
any country In the world.
and spices, for these
hare been produced and found in this
land One of Indian owns
at f
mo .
v. .
to him
optical cat,
-i If must corns for
V. hat is tint
ll bigger
than a r. bank note to other
Weekly.
i gives In r per-
NOW
tin ons
i.-i Mile boy. who
ins eyes
r v. asked how
. he wt
lo talk
I hat's holler
Mist Mn
Door
her I. ;
and I lieu i
occasion a
In
-i
he liked II I
pretty c i i at
i. nail i
for everybody
At a
follows- nil well
to talk of weighing and
are some of course.
who believe sort of thing, but If
she she fool us boys
such fairy talcs very much mis
Sol Sear.
The Australian not
only users of nor were
bey the to nae that missile.
Egyptians knew all It,
they seem lo have known all about
else At present day the
Is used by American
Indian I riles and by
races of Indian peninsula The
last named differs
In It Is thicker than usual
form an dot a return in the throw-
return of Is
due lo I -a action wind, the
weapon and the manner
In Which II la thrown
III.
Husband My dear. to ask
you one ti- or before you go on
that Ions
i my love. la
It
I out In put the boil
In order if.; yon have.
It hard work.
I not, hot of
the use i I to you
lime I lo Bed say thing -mil
tier's Weekly
The hem
Is limp
cl
vi is . Ill lie
. a name.
or
J.
A LINE OF
ii
Also ii nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie found in
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown,
COME TO ME.
J. R.
OLD DOMINION LINE
RIVER VICE
Steamer leave Washing-
Ion daily G A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at J
It, for W
leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
and Saturdays
f. A. M. carries freight only.
Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York Boa-
ton, for all points fur the West
with at Norfolk.
Shipper should outer freight by
Old Dominions. S. Co. front
New York; Lino from
Bay Line from
and Line from
JNO. A.
Washington, N. C.
j. Aft.,
Greenville, N. O.
The trip I; r from Is
the la Marie minutes.
was
for
IT YOU WANT
AT THE TIME BF V VOl I IDS ;
THE BIGHT
WILL GET
LY RELIABLE GOODS.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING
i Ai-
nu;. shelves
sh . i it
Ii mi i-vi It a
for bill us a
of
. of i he shops,
He get shaved pi
. t Ii,. gen-
-one of
with a caller while in
Um chair, to
of his burlier.
THE AMENDMENT. laws of any
the
The one, great,
States wherein re-
sided, no iii i
such person, . hall lie i
ti
The following is the amendment
of the stale
adopted in General As-
end
to the voters for
next
l- Thai of he shall have registered, in ace n I
constitution of North Carolina be, the terms of this section
tho same is hereby I prior to I, The
in lieu thereof shall General Assembly shall provide
ruled the following article of said u nil
, . I Iii
S I
.-hall be , ,, . .
the right to register a, brought
election in State by person ., . .
failure lo p the
In
section of this I I. n,.
I .
Id j
i. be lo in in i c
the of the of .
Kai i. . year round, Spring;, Bummer
work for yours and oar mutual ad
i-; our pleasure lo show you i I and to
We offer you the be , polite
and with a well
; till . . . ill
not do
f you do not loll
u an foil .
and do is,
. . .
i.
III .
S II
I who this s
in- In . i I. I
all pen shall entitle i
in lo -i and all elections
the in late, mile i
tinder so lion of this
such pen
Section male person shall have paid their poll lax
born in the United States, mid united by law.
every mole person who has been Sec. All the i And .
twenty-one years of be by ballot, all with
u. . i. . v. .
VI.
AMI
AN
lo Into I i h
terms ill
. HI , . . .
;. . It
it. -r
. . I . ; lie
fore t- me.
Duller i i
reel i. rapid;, u
i me
I um
III ii. rail. I. .--
it i-s l
Me
age. and possessing the the General
set out in ibis article, shall shall be viva
lie entitled to vote any election
by people in Slate,
Every voter in
as in this article
as herein otherwise provided. be eligible i
Bee. Ho shall have resided In Ore, before entering upon
Slate of Carolina for two
man, In the six months, the following
or oil. ,
district In which ha offers
to vote, four mouths next proceed- maintain the constitution laws
log the election ; Provided, Thai
removal from one ward
or other election district therewith, and
this ;.
lo ll-e lo
,. into only of
. lug Ilia
e have
. found in I hi ii -1 ii
people, do thin ii lo
nil inner of and p
lion. nil
. ii mid bull -tori
as to i man it i
am Ion
V.
Hardware.
T; i
i i-. lit.
i II
la same county, shall not ope-
rate to deprive any person of the
right to vole the precinct, ward
or other election district from
which lie has removed, until four
months such removal.
seal in Senate Sir.
V, a will is
mil mi. aim ; . ,,, .,,.,,,
, in
, , ,
Miss-nil
So help me.
See. The following of
persons shall be fur
First, all
person who been convicted, the being of Almighty Mod.
who has bis guilt In open Second, all who shall
upon Indictment of any crime convicted or confessed their
Indictment pending,
hereafter be, Imprisonment In the whether or not, under
State prison, shall be permitted to in,
vote, the said person shall or felony, or any oilier
IAMB who have occupied
since ii first by
Barton, in 1820,
Dr. David B. At-
and pi Incumbent
into the with -m-h i rush
the cad ill I week . I glut
,; , the
surplus Supply had to be gold for to Wash
and ; m to attend the Gridiron Club
got into the hands of the dinner, I I h Hi
was selling nu tho In
live i. -i .--.
of Ii
FIRE.
Ii.
la
.; and n
of the
l a
e turning
III
wind
n stop
; . sonic ton
flt-
to dry,
in make n
lo, v mads a
p but
Is now
mill
u ii whatever.
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ruin
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mil it.
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ill troops on
ii was, ht
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tiring
curse
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year,
prairie
Journal.
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beef isn't
. , bull. M
i i send yon
. .- ii
s. ins one
l pretty fierce,
lie
lb, well, will
ll lilt
Is a
It It
gives a
ell in death, i nil I hi
be restored to citizenship in
the manner proscribed law,
person offering to
vote shall be at the time n legally
registered voter an herein
ed manner
provided by law, the General i
. ,, . ,. ,. , ,, lie law.
Assembly of North Carolina shall
enact general registration laws to I shall fore.
awry into the provisions of fl
article.
Every person presenting
himself for registration shall be
able to read and any section
of the constitution in the English
some
luring terms
vi or after their in
which the punishment In
, ., private life
In the
since becoming of
or corruption and James who made it
in office, miles- such number of dollars I lie
person shall I restored of i impound.
rights a manner In It;
.,.,,,;,,. The , i
I n
I the of I . i
feel Horace Mi
arc mi
Men who I.
for rear- I
Hie iii i lb . .
f . ll
if Jan i
i Che Vi
which led lo bis
report of the Slate
in
hi-
there mo 02.1,100 children The moral
language; and, before he shall had not advertised
. . . . . . , . II Sit
entitled to vole,
paid on o
f March of
before the day
year in which he proposes lo vole.
his poll tax as prescribed by law.
for the previous year. Poll taxes
ball be a lien only on assessed
property, and Issue
to enforce same
except assessed property.
Sec. No male person who was,
on January I, 1807, or at any time
In S
oil;
total school revenue for have of his tiff
or have died
dollar and thirty-three a matter of news would lie
child of school age. more Interesting to
I j
mono do her In the mailer
of lug her. until I nAy
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EASTERNER
STATE NEWS.
ID V
r .
at
. Second-Class
Mail Matter.
The directors of the Hew Bern
fair will ask the to give a
one rout Ami the request
it ought to granted.
The sine Normal and
Ur. that was
on account outbreak of M. Bryan returned from
is opened. Washington
A man named Waters There A. O. Cox
been arrested in moving to town.
charged with i I a
I in the Fri Press.
n dull newspaper in
We understand Mr. Frank
D. of Wilkes
who principal
the Legislature, i a Carolina that doesn't have a
. . a., d
M tie for the nomination
auditor the i
g . Sow 1-
v.-.
u mill. Charlotte
v m over
i with
in from the east, for
re Stale, an III.
don, the i
Treasurer, and Frank
in west, it
like ill sections unite as one
aim both the ticket and
an i
Bo
past wick in the
African war was the I
B. went to
on business with
N. fl. Fulford Co.
hear that Harrington A Bar
this place handle fer-
this year.
T. Smith and wife, of
place, who have in Durham
fir months, returned last
. Free Press J. T.
am, fl .- of the At-
., c. Kinston since
Hie r I is to that town. week.
died Monday. Regret to learn that Mr. Aim
Hobday night a large who lives near here, teal
steamer went ash . Inlet, of death with pneumonia-
on the North Carolina It J. B. Cherry, Jr., of Greenville,
ion the steamer may be who now a notion drummer,
fl . .-. was in loan idling goods jester-
day.
received a letter last
night reading this re
The executive committee of the
Carolina
have decided the place of
meeting this year More-
and the time 12th.
There will be Superior Court
the elected thin fill i
. . hi ; d high
en her soldiers gained a fooling
o was only
for the Boors drove
i. a
Bo I have n the h
mil i In war I hi
a i
i- to safe
. .
; . i is
. I he
. the I I
is unjust and . and .
topped.
the cigars on the 16th, and
found them all All right
is all right isn't
ClO. CO.
Buggies don't grow on
tin district vines, but if you don't lie-
by the No , id
o held. Co. can make buggies, lookout.
R M ;. .;,. Ion know there's nothing In His
II nil d Health, says
. . lie Mr.
. are Co. of Norfolk,
. . r an train last night. Up
this. to think farmers arc getting
so hard ii that ii
will o f.-r lo carry a gun
him.
R Mi IN AL R A
by . V.
The presidential baa
things hum
Upon the sands of death's dark
grave the sea trouble ts no
wave.
How can we expect to be good
while living in this year of
it is a campaign of
mud is intended to throw dust in
the eves of the people.
There would be no complaint
about silver If could get in on a
with I
If this spring-like con-
front gates will soon be
strong enough to bear arms again-
The man who estimates his own
importance at above par is
ally valued Al naught by the world.
There are some people who
wouldn't stay a minute In heaven
they saw any of neighbors
there.
Makes no difference what
this is we still have the dark
of women who have
passed their twentieth year,
Many people are ever boasting
they can things so much
Hum you we never
see them do those tilings.
The learned doctors tell OS
kissing spreads disease.
OR 11-TON
T .
J. arrive-I l
night from a trip to Norfolk.
r. II. here
nay and received a telegram from
Kinston that his father in law, Mr.
was expected to die
at any time.
As Mr. Police could not gel here
Harper, of
tilled his appointment
Edward and n
came Tuesday and returned home
near Johnson's Mills.
Ed Cos and Miss Katie
went lo Saturday.
Cos and Z. B. Bland left
for where they will take
a business the Institute
L. J. Chapman was here Tues-
day.
Dr. Nobles am Kilpatrick
were Tuesday.
J. Patrick and J, V. Griffin went
to Red Springs
Stonewall Pollock, of Kinston,
was here Tuesday.
J. D. Gaskins arrived Tuesday
and left for Plymouth this morning.
Has the Largest Sale
any Special TOBACCO
IN THE WORLD.
manufactured by GUANO CO-
Mis. . I . -t Mrs.
I I.,. . . . .
I He for
. . . . y a
;. i In
house.
-1 lo build a brick
. .
in; ,
I ml
.; won
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tiled to mind hi
n j article we read in Men-
Si The
p Id n small fire in
. n. ii by
i . J . ii lion f ;
tan . Si . h I K I-
laud rail Ml dead M
II, ha i his hands in-
for work
b I .; dis
THE
work and
. t stick ;
u don't belief e u,
asking for prices
To as
ml see if our style
Of making work
Is no
A. ii. Cos Mil. Co.
r- arc lo say
. i
. em. of
nu Philips for in he
was In jury many in the place drew tick
to side, els for
Sot p. was spoken for or raffled off.
prisoner. is a needless temp-
a , nm, ; I men in hit Ion j ling, and en-
to n.
What North
Towns Pay.
Henry Clay Brown, Secretary to
the Corporation Commission, has
Heart compiled the rates of taxation per
troubles, mostly, in the various cities and
are always willing In risk catching, towns of Stale.
disease in a cause. j Wilmington leads nil In
a In rate of taxation,
A la Each. ; the amount being per
Greensboro and come
next with tax of 11.30, and
Raleigh is third with a of
A rule- rear tat ,.,. h , ,,.,,,.
is only ii
Ii p remark to gel
into some heads. In other places as
It's that n continued I Henderson and Concord
story Is the one that stops SO, Salisbury Monroe Eliza-
short. City Sow Bern War-
The pugilist who goes alter
hell very often gels the solar land Rocky HO, Wilson
plexus, j Wake Pores 2.1, High
A girl may young man
ii deal without thinking
great of him. ,
can't of the dentist
be gets nothing for bis pains. ha Hey wood, the Prince of
frugal in- Comedians, is coming. That menus
In extravagant
lime
It mast l. bees is tin
aid
nod I St at U
which w
In the .
There was a mt I
l cM
even for hi of IS
his
n as
of
and In can
of frill, which ht i
the of The
ed of h's
quick bows lo right Mt, ad p. ,,,, u
the connect with a ,
lab- of his Id
After lb Brat triumphant perform- I
-f f
m for Mm lo come lo liar boa g
to receive her
nod
fatigue, old rums from
hit bis to
with horror,
queen's
Is only this.
off
necklace of rubles and holding rip-
genii toward him. and
looked again fair,
rising and
lie died In
If so, bring I., roe. I an
prices,
B. M.
Market ft O
s- leaf
We went one day, says w. J,
In The lo Island.
on the southern of
since a popular bathing place for
but a . of
n few boxes
and a temporary structure where bath-
b g.-t
drove In buggy.
and t n In the road I caught a
of distant sea I
rose the t sea.
if I
of J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance
works
Will ho
three years after laps If aM
in good health.
After Second
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the h.
inning of the second and of each
and In year, provided the
To Ah o ml
music
around. The press comments
tell is funnier
than ever, his is all new,
his company strong well
,. them I o gamble, also is
v wan discovered inclined lo create wrong
night. The in their minds, one of
;. i w
lit, in-
. ,. . ,. ,,.,, n; idea
Horn the pluck.
which they of which lo get
is worth more
.
co . i in
Ibis ii Ii
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II
;.
Cot MOO cards wood
int. Wood cut tors should
or.- .
I Mrs. W.
. the Seven
ii have arrived an I n
charge I tel. The of
two
will miss
g aid La-
. .
Mark an I her S.
. . on, I a man i
r ill I . .-.
. . .
. , ,. . . . . id, near Men have found this to be the case,
A . on
.,, i . . j . . Dent- serious
.; Ii ti the ho;
tin . .
The man who sings his own
praise is always a soloist.
industrious man Is
ways up and doing.
When II is with a
lady's coffee it's a sign of pleasure we
up. this company, for with
Some men can more name there always goes
dignity in patched shoos than other a guarantee of something good.
men cm ii. high hats. j He will seen here on even-
When .-. complain- of Thursday, Feb.
i bad lines he pretty i
sun- he carries ii o h. m
Home people owe so lo
that completely
they owe other The elimination of Ibis class of
people. -citizens front
The strongest minded woman, a God-send to them.
who her with a rod It will loosen bonds between
Beat far
mat those loaders e-ha
cl by a little
play upon their ignorance
I by the ;. car,
lo c-mi-
ill of III
bind to
f Mr. It. B. Ilium
, ID i
a I be lire
. . . . the
house, The
Hug was a one,
I. Tin men u
on e of
it,
II of I
Ill-re
will not
I den ii n u I,
II ell ,
ill lie i In i-
n and ii ;.
i i-e year ill I
no; ii; in by, m
no one
. be mi n
. this will i
i i
above
the way towns are helped
Ii by
I In lake
in lo i his idea,
l to I i-
. re was In
n it. .
I II. is .
fever
f I Normal and
College,
I as to fund,
Evelyn
s j fund, a part of the income
from which used to educate
Rome deserving young woman at
i be college.
The Slate Auditor has prepared
a statement showing real estate
valuations in North Carolina.
in
in were and
for slaves In 1867
and nor are
In 1802 bonded
debt was in 1866 ii
and now it is
Women
insurance lo
on endowment plan, for
i fa once an
and writes
in Rome to lead them from
Journal. best means of him II daisies their true friends and against their
s catch with ii own highest Interests, and it ill
I strengthen Ho- bonds between Ilium
I and the white neighbor upon whom
they are dependent foe industrial
and commercial prosperity and
progress. The colored citizen is on
In Tie.
unconscious of do-
The i n
after more limn threescore years,
of Id my Ufa
An how ecstatic the
of tin- plunge Into holding
my brother's band, and then
race up the before the
comb It
ii- If II n ere a ready
devour inc. They
these drat emotions childhood, sad
though I have the lea an ear Ufa
never felt the wt t
then,
The el
The re s of
she ts spoke or at HO
lire
a co,
Tint or
They may he used
l. To reduce Premiums, e
To Increase the wt
. u
an Endowment the
of
J, L.
. a.
Ti-p n-Mi-h
It
it -.-. t
tn.-j- , . .
III
Ti-p i- r. cm pf
.- i
,. . r.-i
re,
Mrs . .
-1
, c
V.
When . ,
Cotton Hugging and Has
on has t
Fresh goods kept
j band. Country produce
old. A Till.
D. W.
and women should. At thirty, for
e. -he can. for less fifty
dollars a rear, take a twenty
endowment policy of one thousand
dollar., which her that whom trial, no. before tin-
when she reaches age CT I nil h.-fore world,
She will not feel
ed annual premium of fifty
liar. she ill feel com-
fort thousand dollars when she
is fifty. A woman's insurance
citizens ii i rail-
way rand actor. Given such an
official, who has been able to sue
coed in the business, and you have
la man of many accomplishments, a
industrial factor. This
comes near to his heart his
home. This is the sphere of
real interest, and whatever
tangles on Hie non-essential
of her children ,, real good at heart, one
another of life Insurance s gives him larger freedom
of especially unselfish, genial and
If she be a widow, In this way torn of mind, one who ran laugh
provide for the times a
lion of her children in ease of year. Ho
death. If the custom of mothers i muM
insuring their lives their child-1
renal the time of the children's
birth could more general
would be one of the blessings of
mankind. For women to insure.
then live--for benefit of their
husbands may well la- an open
question so far the wisdom of -Me to see and this is the
inch a coarse is concerned. in
when the matter of life insurance
for women is on a bails of
self-protection In oM age, for the
of children, or as one of the
beat means of saving money, or
and hi Hie same happy over the
f those who do rejoice. It re-
he all in one man.
i re con
far as we have been
Orange,
Va., Observer.
even as a wise system of Invest-1 cholera ii playing havoc with
there cannot lie least bog In sonic portions of
a. .
destiny is for his and per-
good, Nothing in this re-
will serve him better than
this temporary elimination from
politics. His elimination from
politics does not mean bin
from except in re-
to the voting function which
he is the lost capable of
and prepared lo use for
his own benefit and the good of the
Mate, All rights
teed lo of our citizens arc
vouchsafed lo him the
thin amendment
not such as to work a permanent or j
awn temporary disablement of any
I but only a limitation of the
right of franchise for a short
I. Con-i
mm
ilia
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Fall tn.
M A M K r. w
WOULD A
Special Price
OH A
Good Suit
IF SO I AM
WILSON
THE i
WOO.
W. Kit . wen i Richmond
V. Johnson went to Beat land
Keck today.
Mrs. W.
i It
Solicitor I,. I. Moore came
evening from
court.
W. Wig Tarboro, came
. -i -n -I S i and i
home morning.
Tuesday, Jam
i-
Edward Greene returned this
morning from Kinston.
Presiding Elder A. Bishop
returned Monday evening.
Harry Skinner Monday
j evening from Washington City.
Mr. and Mrs.
returned this morning from a visit
to Kinston.
Two
i v
depth inches,
ground white Sunday
S. Parker,
in few here looking after his
lumber Interests.
B, X. Harris, of Wilmington,
I who has been visiting H. A. While,
bill the rising tempera-; morning.
Hiring the day caused all the, , ,
on y., snow. A little more
for fell sometime Sunday but left the meeting.
and ire , ,
to as
W what YOU
owe hope yon will not
If Is a CROSS MA
fa margin of this paper it
ham re for It.
is for those
the cross mark on their
paper
Tea, Is plenty cold.
One twelfth of new year is
gone.
Pork Sausage at S. M.
Mrs. suffered an-
was Still it the time or and
writing, and-was making signs of j Her condition
sticking. The has, ,. M. ,,. L. Fleming. H.
fallen considerably and we may be a White, J. X. Hurt. Frank
in for a regular blizzard. son, O. E. Warren, I. Gar C.
IS Forbes, W. Dall, v. J.
Thanks to the Band, M, Hooker left about noon today
Fresh
The blizzard makes people call
for wood.
County Commissioners will meet
next Monday.
Monday will be remember-
ed as a cold one.
If yon have not been
you ought to lie.
January gave us snow at
ends of the month.
The weather is so much
some settle.
Acme Council Jr. O U. steamer for
Rocky to attend dis-
thanks to the C-c Band for the meeting of the Knights of
ii i , .
excellent music furnished
raising of the flag the public Wednesday,
school building, on Friday after- -nu. ,,,. u. is
sick.
sick
few days.
noon, and the lodge desires that
public acknowledgment the
same be thus made.
J. I.
Secretary. m. Tucker has taken a
II. M.
In Clouds.
Early a strange
phenomenon woe witnessed in the
clouds, hi a direction
could be teen a pi
sin ;, having
like
Mrs. Bailey, who has been
sick for several days, is out again
Mrs. Dr. Christian, of
Va., is visiting Mrs. E.
Mrs. Harris left
morning for lo visit
Serious e I
Down
ion of
I .
some of I be toughest
n side there.
seems
Mag in
h mil
II
appearance of a tail monument; her sou.
resting on n broad base. Many Rev. I. A. to Kin-
people saw the phenomenon no Tuesday evening and returned
.
Web i wen I lo stay Marion
is, another colored man
by. Early in
woman went lo the house of
Perkins and called Webb to come
and go up for her.
Webb refused to go out when
became boisterous and
curse aim, telling if be
nut mil sh. would him
up in house. Webb and
another woman -vent in the yard
Mag after a bucket of water when
I bey met and had some words,
Webb returned lo house,
when Mag repeated threat
If he in there she would burn
him out.
The occupants of house
went to sleep and about o'clock
were awakened smoke bear
a roaring. They got up to
and found the house en
fire. the
Corner on the outs de of the house,
and the flames just getting
through t the inside. There was
a smell of kerosene oil it.
They threw water the lire and
put ii
Wednesday Perkins got
ml a warrant for Mag Lanier and
Chief of Police W. II. James
rested her.
preliminary trial was held
W. II. the evidence
the trial lining about stated
above. Four were ex-
for Slate they nil
I old the same story.
Che house was on lire
a as a long shanty of several rooms
in h a number of colored
lived.
The defendant had three
is bill there was much in tin
testimony. lo
j. l for trial April term of
Court.
i tie
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ii pa pi . .
II .,. . . .
Will Wei
l i
per
. of
. n
both n , and . -ii
This ending u . ;
gram. Mi I p .
K-i on .
i to be n
of mi .-.
ens-. Mm. I Skinner won
prize ill I
on e of blank
Delightful fix diluent
served, after the club
adjourned to meet with Mrs.
-in Feb.
I n
FOR ALL CROPS
OYSTER GUANO CO.
Sociable.
Mr. and Mrs. V
a b nu c
evening,
-i M i-s Mic a
leave The evening was
most p y all s-
among whom were
B. J. Pulley with -Miss
My Stock j
is C
Ai III suit you.
SEE THEM.
W. with His
Delhi Qua Forbes with Mies
Tunstall
Miss Higgs, Alfred
Mi-s Minnie
Iii Ionian v. Mi-s At
At old M
. .
op lied a new
; ck of
i . a
Fleming with Mis
with Mis. Smith.
; men, ere
o;. I i IV ling
girls, owing lo or other id
. v ere there
a; the
m m i leas for
. , ,. lib mi entirely n
of
.
f. I
Sugar, t ;
To W .
n . I fa
In I. I'm i in
.- tin
. ices i
Hals, Hardware,
air, Sugar Coffee,
t-co, ;,. in
i stock.
be
B. , r, . . .
lo lake which
nil enjoyed.
Higher Prices
It cleared off long enough lie-.-.
one was to explain it. morning.
tween snows to frost Sum
Rip Ward is a crack bonier.
Friday be killed two wild turkeys
one shot.
Who says there is not money in I
Greenville We actually picked
some on the street.
Where are It let
time they were coming along to be
shot by the hunters.
Pitt crop is good, if
we can judge from quantity of
pork being brought to town.
E. K. has placed a
handsome regulator clock in his
jewelry store. It is a good lime
keeper and a nice piece of
The office i turning
some nice Job printing, the
kind the up-to-date business mini
wants. Send us your order and
Ton will get all-round satisfaction.
A l Catch.
Chief of Pi
W. ft, James on
Mrs. II. A. children,
who have vis-
Mrs. A. Lang, left this
Sunday a
of the escaped
Portsmouth murderer, and is now
in correspondence with officials i A intense suffering for sever-
that city lo weeks, Mrs.
of the prisoner. If tho
to be the right man it will l-h aged I years.
lie a good catch for the Chief, the widow of the late Mr.
there was a liberal reward offered leaves live children,
fourteen grand-children and six
great-grand-children. The de-
ceased was a strong believer In the
Primitive baptist Her
his capture.
They Go by Boat.
were unable
to get a special train to lake them
to Rocky Tuesday evening
to attend tho district meeting,
have made arrangements to go
anyway. They will leave here on
steamer about noon tumor
row, reaching Tarboro in lime lo
take the o'clock train for Rock
WM preached by Elder Sam-
Moore to ii huge audience of
her friends and relations.
Negress
Birmingham Ala. Jan.
In this important campaign year
every in Pitt county who fa-1 , j , . , ,,
while to read. . ,
Reflector, If your neigh- Mount, to by between and w
is not a subscriber paper
call to this fact.
We again call lo the
fact that No. Mi is Tin; Reflector
office telephone, and the public is
asked not to call for number
when they want the telegraph of-
Please bred this request.
J. B. Co. are making
some changes the inside of
their store that adds much
attractiveness. They are
their shoe and dry goods de-
and are String up n
room for men's shoes.
steamer Wednesday morning
Any that arc w tail-
a cheap trip can go by apply
K. Warren.
Mails for Greenville got
miners at a small
A was i
dead In one oft lie mines
The believe he was hot
white arc arming them-
I selves vengeance. The white
some-1 miners have been hunting for
what out-of-whack Monday. night. The operator at
having any mails on Sundays the left his office, fearing
mails transit on
ally comes in on the noon freight
train so that the mail train Monday
evening often brings very little.
noon freight, in
keeping with its schedule. James Billiard, of the
was several hours late, in met did; Bible and Bo-
not come until after
Mayor's Court.
Mayor a court the
week, only
before since re-
reckless and care,
less driving streets, lined one
penny and costs,
A.
Brown, using profane c, u
guilty and case dismissed.
A. II. and d
orderly to appear
April court.
The fellow who hales to gel up in
the morning will never gel up In
the world.
When a man takes a woman for
better or worse he be fully

No, Maude dear, we wouldn't
advise you to to a dentist for
extract. Try a drug
Some people It's hard lo
lie when, as a matter of fact,
the easiest thing in the world.
When aspiring young actress
a good picture the battle i-
won.
Price Co., New
York, under dale i f
c further r
of
hi i hi h r
during,
. in i
yo
To all b
pat we .;
in.
T, F. CHRiSTMAN CO,
II W, OATS, CORN,
on everything will b
i . as ., article ca
. cordially
w paid for all
pi e.
. E
N.
editor o
Journal
the farm, poor crops,
sour bread, leak in roof,
. on in
. trouble,
nm . . . it ; the Farm
in .,; I i
and all
and and Tin;
one all for -I.
in advance and j gel both pa
as above.
y s Lilli .
y i
be
.-
r.
Democrat In Convention.
The of old
deal
of time spent in hunting up.
was gold a auction in New
last week
foolish people have all soils .-1
ways for
i-- i
The town of Paris. is mi.
and its drill
visitors not In n lie on
sidewalks. Churl die N
., . m I
line by slapping
who lakes the sidewalk
spittoon. W Star.
v.-
Ga.
C.
. . , lie our City
arc prepared
. meals at all
u; TOAST
. . in any . arc
v- n i ,
. I
oysters by
We have
p waiters,
can serve yon
Pi GO.
The
Capt, A. J. Chief of the
Fire Department, says the thanks
of the department are due those
citizens who went lo assistance
of the hose when the fire
alarm sounded Friday,
the hose wagon started from the
engine house several citizens ran
up and gave the boys helping
hand, and Griffin says he
never saw a line of hose strung
quicker. Thai was right on
pill I of the should
always be ready to help
no, come in until sometime f AM ,., j, ,,,
tho evening mail train had arrived, , .
and mail matter was correspond
belated,
There arc others
This is now in its
080th thousand and is recognized
as the greatest aid to Bible study
that has been published. Mr.
will be In
wicks and will lake pleasure In
showing and explaining the merits
the book.
As wired lo i.
day areas foil
February
March s
Since the new in
has been much
at old subscribers nave
been coming In to pay up and .
new. We have also hail the pleas-
ore of entering many new names wonderful book
on the list. There are yet ions that are not well sustain
others who have not responded to Be is built
tor a and h d
hope they will mil keep us .
waiting bey have bail. ls ll
tho paper and they should come pyramid of and mercy,
of Pill County I
at Court House
in die on March
o'clock for Hie
pose of appointing delegates lo the
stale Convention to be held in buyers.
of on the I lib day of fork i i
April. the
candidates for the various Wale
Township Primaries will lie held
March
o'clock P, M. to appoint ales
I,, t hi-
All persons who are in I of
white people controlling the
Slate am governments
invited to participate in these
meetings.
By order Democratic
of I'm County.
Aha. I-. Blow,
W. L. Chairman.
I let
; on
;.
Ian -s Fob I
May.
I . May.
m i
II
Close
tin .
firm of
I i . .
The only
i,. Hint the
e of our have
. i. ii
Ur, i will the
. i
i-l
. , -I lie in the Per-
w hero the
hi . ii,, e ii ii In be,
, .
it
lost a dollar foe business m n. If a man is
by the coat be wen ;. he is i Judged by the
teller In ad he uses. at Italic, printed letter-
bead I
Tho ,. Office.
The
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The Reflector
am mi
EASTERN REFLECTOR
X.
Entered at the Office mi
villa, X. C. as Second Class
MI Matter.
TWO OS BRAIN AC-
BOX R,
TABLETS.
Pens, Pencils.
referred
I A
and
in .
r.
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CO.
tin-
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Till
is to n
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whose
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extract
arc be-
, . e should lion dressed
Mi I In not
1.1 mil mi l niter removing j
m-rs. it Is frequently
mi t it Colo
in- m . . that
sonic
lives en . h lo one -if the
n feel were s.-.
was ire or de-
tend .- I.
i m
was
-1 -.-inn
of lbs
gee ; J after ring
With a .
friend in
. In the Whit
M Si-4
IT- t
Ai-
An E I lawyer. A confirmed
it, t through a
experience little time a.
One after dinner, lie told bl
wife lad a most law
occupy tin-
lo out r I; inn
with n
bin finally It would
be Impossible lo bis brief until
morning, tin ease presented
difficulties ., bad bun to
master.
He Cell asleep from exhaustion
most a-. as tie went to bed, but in
a few minutes rose, and. seating
self bis for an
or more. Then,
tie slice he bad r .
ten upon, be put In n pi- ,;
is.
speaking, be returned to Ms bed
and slept till late In
At breakfast he
certainty as a
His wife to bis
desk, be did, discovering i-
paper he had written lo the
hole where be bidden It As he
read it with amazement
showed In face, for the pa
a reasoned,
phrased on Hie case,
with all points smooth
out He bad not the slightest
of bating written Om
Another extraordinary Is that of
young who. an hour or . be
fore starting on a railway Journey, pal I
a visit to a steamer In which bis par-
were financially Interested
the course of
To those
Tint-. Tills
k,
in perfect order and are
an absolute
fr sick i ion,
torpid liver,
and all bilious iii;
Liver PI
A R. K I
AMi
AN LIKE
COMPANY OF
tun
i l,
I I -.-.
hop-1
ii
was
same i
lie v.
In
I. ,
. .
I bold with
did you do
tic little
and was
an I
would
; . re
tie
ad he
eel all -T. of
an
He
call.
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from a-
r .
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by .
. n I .
if Tor,
j--.-
. V t.
.- s ; .-. New Puritan
d r an old
., . t which
I the preacher not
f i i pulse of tie moment
diet The
V written In a strange,
d Land and pi
-i
admonishes
bin In and I given
out v- -y an-l i-- lbs
another
a little, with b wrote in
pin r emphatic and
; of
I Indicated by
After bearing
old . . .-,
know n and
of
Mrs
if
i.- f- r-
the r wen
. laid
n run
In
; i v -is. by a
The If laid
I gr a a
the sermon
mar
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A M I'M
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DIRECTORY
m.
Ill vine service and
Sunday morning and Et-
M., Litany Friday a M A
M., Rev. I. A. Minister
in
every
day. and evening. Pray-
Rev.
N. Booth,
In a. m. C. P.
every Sun-
and Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
S. U. Watson, pastor.
school P- Harding,
Services
Rev.
. Morton,
school a. in. K.
Main leaves V liming-
Ion a in, pin.
i . I
; , p r-an-
j l lap in. Returning He ford
. i
. l
. i till p m leave
I.- pin, arrives
do.
I- iv.
I i hi-l ,,,.,.,
.-
. , a in. a m. Bed
Is m, Mills in a
M. ltd .
Ron-
Bed
be entered
in the how of the
anchor chain Is
in by chamber's
e cramped quarters ii
an sent d there b
superintend ; lying out of the chain
due course II e traveler went to the
railway and engaged n snug
eat la the corner of a class
and carriage. Ho bad
I himself. The train
bad not been I en Its Journey
the young sound asleep. Hut
he Imagined i t be was awake and.
moreover. was imprisoned In
the little r chain compartment of
the simmer Hie vessel was under
way, he thought, and moving more nip
Idly than he had known a r
to move before.
His Lira ti as to at
once, but he nit s.-t out of ii.-
cell-like chamber He could not Hand
creel even, was
little, as he I an
Imaginary head
tempted to ; lo is u
he found room had i
evidently a dead In
This r-e led
but, falling,
thinking fiat he tin
chain by Its aid reach
was only f r
Class, and was i r
bis . I
would In a i i
but be it ail i
certain w i . . in
n-
win a i I n a n-i
window
distinctly
side I
bleeding
the bits Of fill
ashes, he m
After ll- last n
from ll
his head
and began feel for ll II
nowhere to be f. ind T
l self way of the wind
and
To I Is I I lie
sen over the
. may, II i
h . I p I-
, . . p i. n ii IS p
i. . i p i
It. N.
Hasten with the Carolina Central
. Kid Springs lb-
out the last k and
He I to e v bill
I by. hut In ran i
I. ., homo lib hi
I i one n an a thousand
I Sin .
All a I m
ll
with
am
leads all the
Sun.
York
A PATTERN
cl-
m I
1.1
n i
I P m.
; v- k
h in,
Ht h in., ll m.
Mr
Ti . v. Wish
i in. pm, I in
. tit. n
a mm .- Ire a
ill Sunday
,, III. i PI
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Sim
IS II sin.
Ml. . . i ; .
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ii.
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i. i .
;. tun am
I IS a n. at
; ;
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; bi an i
i Hi m.
n r all via
. . ;.
A. R A. M.
Lodge, motto and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M, M. Bee
Covenant Lodge,
evening;.
l. X. i.
K. of Lodge,
p. every Friday evening
R. M. C; T. M. Hooker,
K. Of It. and ft.
Council, So.
every Thursday oven-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Poe.
-lie. . U. A.
night O.
O. F. B, While,
A. .
No. every and
Thin -day in Odd
Hull. Worthy
fee.
I. o. Conclave
Jo. 1540, every second and
Monday In Odd
W. B.
Smith Bee
a lints That it-
,.;, i i.-i an ii
lit.
M.
Agent
Manager.
. X, Manager.
k t.,
THE COMPANY,
-Wit ii. i r.
Jewess.
STANDARD RAILWAY
u.
g Full Sheet Poster,
The Eastern Reflector
s only . year and con
the news week,
and information to the
grow-
tobacco, that
many limos more than
price.
c s pas rm
FOR AT
The
s lit trip It l ex
this hand
travel lift for man
yearn The Is strong
find Is
SR I
are
The ether
went met on
lever after bad
from II t
Is lbs
th i
bit
has
i-ct f than bl.
fr-t sea.
BO
feel In
for
In
The m .-. i meal
on a
poor at W.
i ii bit a
of I i
An r-ii,
In cue of the volumes of
John F. ll n
moat On
Hint of In.-
penitence obi
In Ha
new in s run.
will
k c in of
i ii
in
i . i-f r
. ,. . . when
from the i
rule.
which I
Into H
elm i i
lint
Hi
i.
. i
If rip
i Ill
.
mil .;
i .
pr I- t . ii i
I I i m I
hi II
of
I I
. i
the steamer. The
was he I i I e his grip and fall
n was his fear
.-. . I Hint lib from
p lied . ii The y u
r ; a i i .
and. i
Is II
than i .
. l la mm
. him,
more
into room I In tin
l discover that the bed
sen
THE
and fiver is a of
Tasteless Chill Tonic, ll is simply
quinine In a form.
No pay. Price
ran
A GENERAL OF
TUB-
SOUTH.
M.
i Line all Points.
pound Candy,
Apples,
Florida Oranges,
Coca
Mixed
Raisins,
Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Dates,
Texas
California
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico,
Also a nice Line of
I now found
nick store formerly
Occupied
W. Brown.
COME TO MR.
J. R.
.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Doll. WATt
VASES,
and
mil
ALL KIND i i
TOYS, CHEAP.
Come in sec me.
s v.
M who listen
Then
tin-- draw ii
SM
ll
TI
lb III
ill
i going
f We are
if .-i Ill .
. .
re i
mi.; In
. I ii
i He I
W.
FIRST
on all through and Lo-
Pullman Palace Bleep
Ins Cars on all Trains;
an Safe Schedule.
to Ticket Agents Time
General
or address,
R. I-. VERNON, A.,
Charlotte, X. C.
r. DARBY, C. P. T, A.,
N.
is
Whichard,
Tin- Stock in
and as low
Highest
aid for .
No trouble to answer question
GUi V, i
leave Washing-
ton daily ti A, M. for
v leave dally at I
r. l. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays A. H.
leave Tarboro fur Greenville
Tuesdays,
A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
Xi-w York and Bea-
ton, all p. fur the West
with railroads at
should order freight by
the Old Dominion B. from
Yolk; from
Lino from
and Line
Boston,
Washington, K.
ISSUE MISSING


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Eastern reflector, 2 February 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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February 02, 1900
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