Eastern reflector, 15 October 1897


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summer at S
Minn., was totally destroyed by . j.
lire Monday- It a teat All
feet wide. feet high, . , .
had f flooring and HIS.
Save Your Money.
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It is that
is making per
mouth out cf the new tar. If
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rm in interest the
so people.
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lift i i
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Burned.
a sup-
I red lo started by
t f destroyed stock barn
bulge Brothers, las. night-
many of which had
at State fairs, at
Springfield. The
loss is i, with on
Kr.
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Ill
Inhabitants have malaria,
by floods d He ., ; ,
people or forced to
The Stock c in
every it I
l m tic it. prices a s low as the lo.
. . . est. High .
SERVICE
RELIABLE.
-----IS AT WITH LINK--------
taught Be tut tin the boat hi cheap
U Beam-Rope, Pump, Faming Implement, and
or Millers, and general house purpose, a wall
The Wont Work
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living without making mistakes
To make Is
however, i mist .;
least have
activity The u w i
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ii i . and all i i.
kinds
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GREENVILLE, N. C
house.
All Of placed in
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
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M AGENT FOB
for the only Big Show coming to Greenville.
on
21.1837.
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good people u.
Warren
Raids of illicit still, b lab
been mode that locality
two re-
citizens of
the officers
to i
night, palled them o I
beds and I Bad
maltreated thou.
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the Big Show.
aLma
TWICE
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector,
Tuesday
Friday
VOL. XVI.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Year in Advance.
NO
-AT
PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY. OCTOBER
CLUBBING
tor
Tho and the
paper that years ago, under
THE AS AN OBSTACLE.
Tl man will be as
the South Ilia now
; is
Tn send him
I Iva Hints.
A line u by
of A- b.-k i. ill . an I if
made such ire would
throughout the
been revived as a
weekly farm and home
many in this
who Farmer
and Mechanic would Ike lo
it we prepared t-
make
an i-l; I I
For 91.75 we will send
I'M North
Carolinian, of and The
and Mechanic, all
papers a whole This
hie papers will tho
home the State general
news tho farm m-w. jest
of of them a
whole year for 91.73.
If you want Con-
added to the above list
you can get it for cents more.
or the thrice a Week Now York
for cents. Any other
paper or we
you a on in con-
with The
OBSERVATIONS.
Made by the Orange, Va.
server.
Oh-
A young lady i. not always as red
she is
Lore is latch key
in to every
A i. m chiropodist because
he cut tin.- torn loot a kill.
yon.
lives
let misfortune depress
the
the loveliest rainbow,
It not be a
is she
moves a bung.
Nun- Orange youth and maiden
band hand, journey through,
purest bliss is i.-l n when
sup an oyster stew,
are sermons in
care to tired
them just to gel a bad
rather go to church and enjoy a good
ll is said blue are
poisonous, but we e there is
danger anybody eating
iii if hoarding keepers are lint
criminally shoal what
find their any breakfast
List the the leaves,
doves the
And while lulls Hie nightly
within eyes
Arm encircling lithesome waist,
lips in. urn v
lo Colo him
ibis i. mid
I-. is
ground ii which is
In en-nil
So in- i- In n- lo
mum ink, it bin. we must
i mi Kill.
co tho s of on
nil greater calamity Ins
hi I -ll.-ii a i- i h- that which was
thrust upon stricken South by
ail giving tons
in rations --I slave.-, light
Klein until BOW
c lbs people has b n
a st up
odds that would daunted a less
lace, we are
re were n so. No
could ha initial- d, no advanced
pi be i very
b-ti- the alighted
would throw colored voters
into ascendancy- Take a simple
la. The of the Biblical
Recorder, now gathered bit
was and
because be would not
who km knew lie was
lie kin w In advocate
party would while
people, colored voters would
rise in lie preferred liquor
selling white men in
lo
end
in His position
mi in, d.
is only one e.
U- For every
reform division, every new idea
en ale Ami in
i lenient
people South are politically
slowest i world lo move. And it
will be so as there almost
inevitable to initiate
a change will turn the country over
in an incompetent and unworthy
regime.
Without another word it is clear
bat tin- neg ii is obstacle ; dear
Unit inevitably Hie Southern country
must in- r- in
be Is an obstacle. It
is dear that lie i- la-re May.
only hope. here one ground
Ilia, will reach mark, and is
is a good ore ; will
the lest of common -use and
plain reason and rigid- Is ii
It cannot be, Is ii
It cannot be. One yen-or two
years may not achieve the end, but it
is worth a of struggle. Other
i.-ams pule beside
this they should not be to
interfere. II lb vote
Ninth be
Stale I hen address
a eye lb of the
Recorder.
Urea ads tram
grow.
The temple if i
-1 i
An mi's beauty is only ink deep, but
It's power i--
down lo wait
In y ill III a k
ion on his Advertising
A lire
A fire, ii say least.
was occurred on tho
highway lure and
ville Sat aid
A wagon, frame if which
was v cotton
led town full of bands going lo
Mr. r I were
mi u as II as men tho
crowd. men was
A k.
lo got the bogging.
a few seconds a shot up,
Tho males wore at a pretty
lively and
increased to rapidly
wagon barely
escaped lives-
jumped loll
out, could
beat. S women
Bro-
males rushed on, and
op, IS feel. The
mules singed, a now bed-
stead, a i
clothes the wagon were con-
g frame-
The bad about
the chariots of bat now
prefer to make the exit some
Observer.
RECORDS. a
hi S I I
Did in the Struggle Just Ended
i- hi ;
r i
i ii
ill V. I
in I . bad .-i a- of to
a close-. A- i- lb ll
H Is which i-
HI X- nil
I, dill win pi
alter having mad- i-
ball as -i . J
would the i-
not ,. in or ii I but had
pent J, tin- II
clubs, in H
Would Is h
i; i- now.
r .
-.-I -I. however, by
New .-.- lull pro id J
each -1 lb n urns i .
every urn,
making I games for each team i
and i 1-
lo lull .
The
two i- I -aim.-, and tin New
I. ii one
a ii-.- I the i
nearest lo i
won games, n-
.-1.- IV-
an- mulched, I h
won eight i ii-. i in ml i i two,
while tin- won I
two.
Tin- Ni iv York, an in.
which no in the
and mat was lo . n
one team. The
Louis Browns, who only
in-i in capture ; series, they
made a most remarkable n cord, i
games. The to
this made during
I be Baltimore lost
fain---, hill Won l,;, while
St.
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Why, i
Mr, . .
I Iii i in raid.
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an ii aid
in.-
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ii.
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III- . I ll
I n i nil
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win it p-i
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Mis, P-i .- I lb,
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yams ab and i
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a-i illustration, it's i
son r
k on
Will, i- HI
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s. .
All
Ian
. the
ll. i you,
lo II
I- ; l till
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v, h. .;.,
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I th .
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General Bunks
lie is a
A gentleman who for
a number of years charge
of ins was asked what was
the very thing bad
ever known a to do. lie
think he was n
h and sit upon This patient
sit for hours in placid
with bis coat so arranged
to cover a lot which
believes eggs, lie has to
be called his nest the
of food, as would u real
goose- Another fancy
is to a
and this is a great
desire to be buried A narrow
box i- for his benefit
i be will lie in it, perfectly
as as
on his m-st will
at like a
Co.-res of
Messenger,
Retrenchment and Reform
With meal people nothing i- t-o
firmly believed us that which is
least
is so beautiful
as when praying forgiveness.
or else forgiving
Paul.
Every man baa power to
good, our Maker
will infallibly extend to him Hi.-
assistance hour of trial
Goethe.
A beautiful behavior is
till u a it gives a
higher statues or
it is of the
lino
Half cruelty of tho world is
the direct result of stupid
to put self in tho
other man's place. Flake-
A well plumed song has a
market value in excess of the
most weighty deep drawn
sigh over
our our own
dims
to do more
Men curry their as for
most part carry i and property. These
fee be
of tho which holds that
Only to the it best which
little exterior circle things I least, for most
to which tho life index-1 papers cf tho south
es, are pointing. It surprising movement for postal
No proposition that has con-0
before the people of years
bus received such
lieu., approval from the press
cf entire as the plan
tho of postal
savings banks- Not only do the
bin dailies the cities as n role
approve of the agitation, bat the
newspapers tho smaller towns
almost without exception
the movement.
While the comments it the
newspapers cf the north and west
are most tho press of
east and is by no means
in the
old time
paper of the
opposes the plan the ground
that it is not the function of the
A WHOM, TO MEN.
the law i- t it is
based noon common .- but n
at North a la r has
to is
not apply to law. it
lbs theory and would
fail in . We mind
at this time n which
a groat wrong to the
of Charlotte, and not Ito
alone, but o every other town
Lu State which sets itself as a
trading A Charlotte mer-
chant cannot pack a trunk with
and send a salesman with
it lo Salisbury or dot
North Carolina and
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ii
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Hid It Is W-II
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was a i i
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i. i-i r
s . , till
id Air i in I I I
l. pure,
POWDER
Absolutely
Hi IN
ill
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cm
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Air I
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over
.
him display
oiler them for sale i a
of Salisbury or
pack such a id a
representative with it to Charlotte
or any other North Carolina ion u
to display its contents and offer
then for sale; but such i
man v such a trunk mo. come
into any of these towns
South a
Virginia and
sale, without the if
i. .
-.- mi find that people
have damps in ball when
hi v v, arr. I,
. . i aid d
clerk in charge of the
.- mailing matter, as ho
entered u his
I u, an
i rat's bead and some bug;
Chicago
Hi laid-
a would expect that
i h do that would
. i with odor
. clinging in their
sly no mean tho
. is .; letter bear-
, it
. , lope addressed
. i ii ; . . and t
v i i r. N i origin. I
the Bonder by
. ii in iii--.- the
that i was
d and when the next day
. little, white haired old
i . i. . briskly
I . i,. that had
I Ibis letter. When
I hi that had not gone
. a mutilated stamp
. i sod even when I
showed her the envelope. a
sweet, gentle, but protesting way
;. insisted that stamp was
not having no
cent stamp she had out a cent
added
Russell's she was sorry
bus dismal u that there bad been any delay
I has r fa bad a bill would
ii. even ill who I you expect to tear tenths
him vi i I have the pieces each bay a
whit else could have x worth of dry goods
peel I it r, She paid cents with tho
m v man forced to keep
of ii- s she soiled when
a-- l- y the i. get the same thing
, s the
ii is Ru
come that meal I
.- i of -i Chicago
. II . I .
they make
no
to see how- self knowledges
person, not watchfully observant
of may have
the whole course of an active or
oven
We Want No More
Tins
Reforms Like
Tho record of the Legislature
During the campaign i Third
party and In
county die Demo-
what
expenditures,
and tin- argument to make voles.
promising If to manage
the would so
Ira. than formerly. Leaving cut
whether county i- b
well governed, we shall lake one item
record our pr
are ti--t
In Ilia T e
records show dial lax
lb whole hurt year were paid
and Ibis year been
a hundred
Was
out
ii-t. Mr.
gnu like crimes against our civil-
i. bill limes. News Ob-
server-
and call to the
need for that
section of the country, where
bunks of all kinds scarce and
places of safe deposit for
small Savings far apart.
In examining the man
of that into
cm go where he pleases,
w d. which
list el h, ii. the m i
a- v B r. so .
to his own town. .
and by means I
operation of ibis law North
is drained it great deal
money- Salesmen come into
state from abroad, i ell good
retail, take measures tiers,
go away without leaving
dollar lax, while a dottier in a
North town, ten miles
away, is denied right to d
the business
tax, against the local i;
who stay. I, re all time and .
lax upon poll, property
purchases
. . . i; , if they do,
hint, lie ,, . , ,. ,
.-.--. . . ti mow, a
Wis., is hero
; . ; vi v. i modern
,. . i cu is to he kepi
The freak
. .;. high,
. tho
; . beak was
. i. Wis., January
; . I two hours- It
, in .-. posses-
its has
i . . by a number
i . . . men
. ,.
; to it-
,.,,. ,. ; . if food I
newspaper office all
parts of the country one cannot
i but be impressed with tho
of the penitentiary, given to postal
it is perhaps useless to
about getting legislation on the
subject, i tho remedy of the
evil in hands of cm
pie. Let them stop
uses in its work tin
I'll, -v used work
j, ii.- i l
ill i- ,.
s , ., of Public
son to
hip c
, already taken.
having can obtained,
through
press i- a sum ion
p desire the establish-
postal livings banks
Chicago Record-
market the nods wanted, let In-
a Ii list, die is going I i r
give the
through borne
.,,.,. I-,,,,,., . i- i January,
tit v. ill be
ii . acre . , and so
Observer-
New lime.
per capita.





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Monday.;
n.
The A. T. A mi Lesson
Greenville, N. C.
This report placed i.
.-. ,
Entered at the post office at
N. C, as etas.-mail
IS, It
NOTES.
The East Hanover Presbytery
now in session at
declines recognize the
men's Christian Temperance
i decline- of per cam
s, i mu
i ,;
HI ll
. ah the any i .
of ft . ,, ,
Ion. James
in lion. ;
this n i
on ., decline in price a cost
Th
i Older service now a
la in J . Ml yearly
M M
Sale.
To an e i Jon in my
Woo W. i. woo are
M A. I will on
laT, tea day
of spot like.
there i. some Mm
I I upon the iI i i.
. . mi
i i. . play grail par
the i; curators lira . , i . ,. . i .
There i-- in North dinar, certain
. ,.
of the
I . two Eh i
far Iran each other.
what in
ll. importance at a .,
J .
Hit i i at
Mill
an i i at ill ti
u h Lot a e M bra tell to
creak
to tin wast prong leases down ail
proof to n marked r--K forty
old
; lo ll-
Macros more or ii
bi ii. Ian i win
. be
mi g . low
of a in
;.
of my teat I ind it at I
and part.
The Market is now
Open Open all
the time.
will b
invited to visit tho State Fair at hold
tin.
tho low . I I v ; . . i;
It I a th. B m
i the r
i. . .- II.
, , i
Raleigh. , , ,
since
did m
Statements of backs in
Carolina show the
to l-o a of
as compared with last
War.
B I
I i
i-
be lot to bravely and
i I I
i tarry their i.
in would U i Hi
I Christian
, rm i ii. 1887.
Governor has t,. . n M
that Smith, , . , ;
is to mac-
two e . ail If m i.
Ha i
cl I Temple Cop.
cap will May In
from . I . . . t baa face won in
lime in in y
the
Tho new Spanish I
to from
The end is not far oH
hope poor
will be free-
on ow lives
i h Kiln i
W. II.
I'm County.
lira. Can
kit far
,. . i-. Bu i b and
d. i . i.
reprieves Ed w. A. .
murderer of
Black ell, was sentenced . . ;.
The respite F;
ed by the trial
judges. i wt r,
treasurer, and county B ,. . . ,;.,
where the prisoner is held, fl
certify that the Ii . pas-
By m order tho Board f
of fill at
in I on
before,
the in the town
sale
lot parcel of land
the town of and known in
plan of town it
of
iii in Court
and being the lot upon
the Market now Tb
lot ill be told as follows
1st. In parcel to
a plan now the ones of the
of county
can be by the any time
will be exhibited of
Mid. As a whole.
Sale bid lo lie
paid the drat day
. here, lbs winners one third on the day of
l I It will per cent, as if
January. with per cent later-
let . the ,. the deterred payments, with
ii whole
Parties having tobacco
which they wish to sell, can
get accommodated at head-
garters for high prices
the Eastern
EVANS, JOYNER CO.
Owners Proprietors.
in and H the Orioles it it i.
i Joss Ho.
-V . I I lake CO BOB-
house, ,., ,,, i the the
A I lei . . , . , ; ,. , v
at any sad deed
to be given Brat day
in a dying I
received by
by a tram in fore hie
prisoner reprieved
November
Oil r, .-. ,,,. ,
.,.,. . i;. , ,. ,, January, and title
I the whole the purchase money Is
dread- aeries Brat one, was paid.
P.-
I . . ;. v iii who woo they pleased, while
I her cargo. . w
. . had any whatever. An
i . I . that management re-1
r mis . In w
. led l re utterly J i id .
.-.
i . do a p . ;. lo be
that I let, the ,
. one n roe rd, was over
. I i I i I . was It. There
Execution Sale.
;.
Will f
total
III-
Dy of an execution W.
K. Ito undersign
the of
a on 6th
December, at IS o'clock M.
BI door in
highest l i liter for cash, to
satisfy said execution the following
A or of land
of It. II, Carney,
I. A tract W
, tract and A Cooper
l o acres same deeded
,.,. 1- I ; . t
.,.,. . I it
. I It. . .
. , . to avoid r. in ii . . i ,, weather
b kn ,. re base
1.1 sol ball . , bad s H n
The now ,;. . ,;, am and
cultivated by convicts. They .;. . j do not look upon a Temple cap
the farm -.-. i i Um., .,.,.,;,;, ,,
acres of and e ; . u , -r At lit
i ind id the I
t lb r nuns, two Jennings
lull-j to Philadelphia the
log I at- . t . . .-.
, ,. , . , earl assumption marital
v . In n . ,;
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.,. The I i- ally
softer it I I i ; that e
i I , I i to w K in XV
corn, with w
there. Tho bi n ft .
on
Tho firm . .
2.01-0 acre.-, in cotton and la . , . . J. ;. ., .
eon. farm works con- . . . ; .
Tho form knows us the
Halifax farm is th . me. ,
baa acres in cotton an I ., .,
in com with
other nail adjoining
in above on
the land, of h A W
Stalls Moore
a v W
trait on the w-est
being deeded b of
A known ts A Mi
land.
Duo other met adjoining lands
of A
and A f land
on c .
part h-
At the Ion re
are acres in c
1,800 in corn-
Th
and a fine yield is acted.
All col-
ton, out
bales a day.
II,
Every one baa heard the .
thieves fall
t that
I ;
. , r . Three I other the
, f ;. .- . i- lands of L A
i. l; van
K I th. and the lands of God-
a ,. ., ., .- . . and w-I containing IA acres
.,. ,.,. . re lo W K
I .
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at D i-
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Si
on undivided one-fourth
by r Interest in Hotel Iota am
ballsY Wild to w V
lime reference lo
, sud Em-1 of
. and Clark, Sullivan,
, . -I,,, u ; ,. . . . ill I
be H has . Ira .-
. .
Mil ti Ii
honest Ban their i-. Wat under charter to load
is just bow
. pen
Md.
. . .-.
pair I J Sn I ,
tho . ,
that calls i to
The
En Ca lain
ping
spoils has
itself coming ii was . ,
victory on at
it. I. i- m, . . A dens Ed .
tho last election. Tho scramble L, ,. ,
Th
ti
HA
u -I, warns to a new
k timid .-mi old
Harris Plate Bl. . . .,. ,.,., , .
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giving pi in s Bi . I , culture,
about
U- i- A seldom wests
n .
a the pro
it nod j lb n
mm L-d. Ii not
n iii. j- n tome on Hie
road but all lbs ranks lbs
bast.
Notice to
kn praying work.
lie fir-i th i Inward know If Ii
. iv you an- ignorant,
is lo
of widow, bot the keep oil
the
Some all
. an ii i iii y make
. sloppy lean.
in;
I ;
s hey
CO. m big t
C h It f
Tend . . . y custom.
with many students. C the
p. ; this I Git d
j for Fill P
get the lit, and the right j
ll.
for and tho to p. t lo all ml
-relief so fierce am . This men ate of
the that one A lost Opportunity II
fol has followed .- y back.
faster than could ho enumerated,
Tho pie in their
scramble for spoils have fallen out
with other and began to ex-
pose each other's
Marion
have been in
slashes promise lo arrow still
Governor
and L. Grant
gone to
and
sneak,
the like. And this is gnu
Uta white men m North .,,. , ., ,.,.,
Carolina helped to in f l
j are to
c tame fur payment within Death a suiting mark, but
the my stock and lean, the low prices.
boat escapes proves that
love a -ill oner
at the-right
I also have in stock a lull line of
I before tho
p i win Clerk of
I Administratrix A woman ii- pray-
ion;
celebrated
ft.
What is known us
monthly
of the cotton crop,
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
d see them. All arc invited to inspect
the low prices.
S. WHITE.
Brilliant Fabrics
Two Hemispheres,
Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats,
SHOES.
The Autumnal Textiles are in radiant pro-
on our counters- No store in the South
ever exhibited so much and
There are gorgeous groups of stuffs
from Paris. Vienna,
Bradford, Leeds, Glasgow and other
famous cities. We
selected the best that the makers of Franco
Germany, Austria, England and Scotland have
produced, and you invited to examine
them while they are yet in their exquisite
state and beauty. There are
of makes in mono-colors, and an
aggregation of fancy effects in multi-colors
showing designs and combinations that are too
kaleidoscopic for any advertising pen to o
scribe. Price is no object with us.
H. M. HARDER
M. H.
DEALER IN-----
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
GREENVILLE. N. C
I will the best goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat-
n age. Come and see me.
M. H.
Next door to Griffin the Jeweler. THE LIVE GROCERY
Stove Tobacco Flue Makers
and Bicycle Dealers and
Respectfully offer their service to We are taking orders
Tobacco Flues
and assure you will as make the best of Tobacco Fine
for the least price. All our work is guaranteed and we are ready to
repair anything in our line a cook stove to a bicycle. We will
you to come and see us. Respectfully,
. I CO.
as
a.
BLOW
HOT OR COLD
We open Autumn activities
this week in earnest. The
stock is in ideal readiness.
department responds to
the present and future need
men and boys dress.
days are not far oil. The wise
will anticipate this. Intelligent
and unprejudiced criticism
places our assortment of
and Boys
at the top. If you keep in touch with our do-
you know that experience, study, thought
skill, capital and care controlled our selections
and purchases. For you are invited to
thoroughly inspect quality of fabrics, colors,
patterns, styles, tailoring, lit. Prices correct.
MY LINE OF
Dress Goods, Shoes,
DIST MOVERS.
All Take Sonic Along. When They
Travel.
Gents Furnishings
is superb and your inspection is invited.
FRANK WILSON,
GREENVILLE N. C
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
An of baby
is
always bring people to town
and wire lam today.
g iii tin-
his neck,
at M. each day.
The thunder
evening some hope that
close by, but it got
here.
To -1 get in new
Millinery goods a week and
lend in low Full. II you
wish to sine come to
L.
was glad to tee the mill
had tome good
showers.
It is will be enough lain
to increase the water supply in some
th-
It keeps sonic men so busy telling
what are going to do
that they haven't lo do
Hope Fat
should a note the
regular this month has
been postponed lo n. xi
Monday right.
Sneaking the
in the South and the
subsequent disturbance Ike
Sun says whole trouble comes
th practice bartering
public office in payment the
debit
Win 1.1 sultry
The neat is on
the
The absent-minded man is apt
Very in to day as com-
pared to yesterday.
The street bonds are pulling in new
sewers on Evan, street-
Mr. Thomas of Beaver
township, died Monday.
Portions Carolina township had
a heavy ruin Sunday There
was some hail also but it did no dam-
age
Pitt will receive
fin distributed by the Slate
Education public
schools.
OCT
As hot as June today.
Our first
Vinegar Pickles at S. II,
Two notices of execution sale by W.
Ii. Harrington, will ho
in this issue.
Virgil Li-e is unite sick.
Dr. C J. is
Rev. J. Kit morn-
Al r V; staler Saturday
from
in Saturday
a trip up road.
Mrs. W. II. Grimes
is at Hold
W. S. Greer came in Saturday
to trade here and
J. J. Harper, of ts-
here evening and
preached in the Presbyterian
Sunday morning and night.
W. Cox,
here.
W. G. is in
town.
K. A. aid wife went to
tea today.
was
hen today.
Bay. J A.
last
Will Greer Ml morning, but be
wasn't die circus.
IV. II. and wife,
wire in town today.
Mrs. Hannah Mo Tarboro
Mo. day lo visit Mr.-. S.
M.
Mrs. Nettie t lark, Wilson, who
has lira, J. I- Woolen,
home today-
Ba. A. W. Seller Monday
for attend the
Atlantic
Miss
who been Mrs. W. A.
age, returned today.
Miss I. win, who been
visiting i ear Ml his
morning tor Mount.
Dr. G. i's, o
was in town this morning, lie took
Mrs. Edwards and children, who
were visiting here, hack home.
Miss Davis, of who
has been visiting her sitter, Mrs. K. I.
Humber, let Monday evening for
days there
returning home.
Miss Sallie Colton, of
and her Miss Henderson,
of Salisbury, I Monday here with
Miss Myra Skinner. Miss
It Ibis morning her home.
W. S. Ibis morning for
Norfolk.
Miss Lissie Moore this morning
for Neck.
M. I. came in Nor-
f evening.
Miss Ellen who has been
Mrs. G. B. King, this
morning.
Closs Tarboro this
morning to take a position with the
Publishing Co.
F. M. Woolen
for Wilmington to lake a position in a
drug store there. His regret to
see Frank leave
ii success in new home.
SAY BOYS
Do Want a Ticket to the
r gr.
show will exhibit in i n
all
ill, says want it.
every bay will on the morning
the the k
f t a year
we will give a ticket to dress.
boys get a tie on you and
secure a free ticket to the big show-.
Ask two of your neighbors lo
Change Base.
Foot ball games now fill spare-
in the papers base ball heM
tile- season. I'm there i much
in the pig skin dona
The Grant Show.
Franklin Bros,
exhibited in Charlotte Saturday. The
Observer gives an elaborate
it and describes it as the best that ever
visited that city.
Mr. Andrew Joiner, of Greenville.
N. has d in
practice ii He is
With Mr. I. M. and
will move l. be a Is r lea
I.
It. at a
th ,; hull or any place
far eyes. The lace where la
have were
just like tit the
in
When tees sky cl Hue,
Think Basil for you
When the bane the trees.
think that's
But drop dew
Falls upon lose you
I.
las i Is
evening at o'clock at
Justice J. M.
Orange he united in the
holy bonds of matrimony Mr.
K. C.
Wilmington, and Miss
Davis, of N. C. The
couple will leave this morning for their
future homo in
Messenger, Oct.
Sale Valuable Property .
On the that in r
cl
will at public town lei tn
which the Market House now stands,
situated immediately in
Court House. This is valuable pro-
and for business
lots. Particulars the sale can be
Seen by lo
in ibis
What a Cigarette Did.
Kansas City. Mo., Oil.
hones burned i death in the lire
in the of the City
fat morning.
Eight were injured by
walls.
The great blare was by
lighted cigarette was thrown
among the hay and ether rubbish en
II or of the stables. The loss to
is considerable.
FINE SLOTHING
The stock at
CLOTHING STORE.
The Dog Barks the
A which
es its local says
Baton a
The fact that it
assails a proof
which if generally -1 by
the success of the mailed, any one
seeks a newspaper
has only it is in category
assailant or assailed.
it has reader and O i
slant at rival w
gel notice. Tin
the paper that like to
has very space t.
abuse of It
columns for new nil there is that
pr
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville.
ii.
with
Robbery at Falkland.
Sunday morning the front door and
back window the store L. A.
Gather, Falkland, were found open.
During the some one had
been in the store. suits cl
clothes were misting, most of them
youth's a fence near the
a few- the suits were and
in the woods a little further, some more
were up. It i thought die
thief selected a suit lo fit himself and
the others. There were signs
the door or window being bi
and the must have- hid in
store and been locked inside SI
lime of closing.
The Meeting.
Bar. N, M. preached two
strong powerful sermons S .
They were plain gospel and
were of the kind to do good. A night
bis subject was lo meet
He said there were
in a man's lite to prepare to in . i
his or
between now mid his He
said every premise in the Bible pointed
lo one of the three om was
There was no at
In- no
now and the deathbed, but now was
the accepted time. He quoted pi age
passage cl scripture to
now the time.
We the Free
Mrs. M. A. Holton, near
died night.
A white man with a good mule and
a with u sorry met today
traded, the
beer.
being a bottle
Mr. w preach in the
Episcopal church Friday instead
of Thursday night as was announced
yesterday.
Looks Better
The raising lot around the
Court House is a decided improvement.
ll the lot sown in grass and fenced
in it would give the surroundings a
appearance.
a Trots Paper
The Southern Merchant is the name
ore very handsome page monthly
journal just started in Baltimore. It
is well filled matter interest lo
merchants and business men and in
style shows the
to the
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell
tickets Greenville to Raleigh, on
account the fair, at The
21st are to be made special
days and on those days will be
told at There is but little differ-
in the rates from other stations in
county.
About in Spots.
Early night the thunder and
seemed indicate a heavy
full, but not a drop fell hero and
by o'clock tho sky was clear.
had I telephone
station that it never rained
harder there than it did a hall hoar
when cloud passing.
Advertising the Show.
Advertising car No. I, cl the Rob-
and Franklin circus arrived
here Tuesday and his been
new advertising matter today
the show here on the 27th. There are
ten men with tho car in charge W.
R. The car is n wall equipped
Mr. Abram Cox Dead.
Mr. Abram Cox, who was en-- I the
best men Pitt ever had, a at
his home in at
o'clock Sunday night. He
old, and his lie had been o
Mr. Cox of
lour years, l-om 1851 to 1858. In the
war he thinner Master the . lib
N. C. Regiment.
His was spent on and
he made . success his chosen
In all bis dealings with his
man he was upright,
kind No man
had more Manila than did
Abram Cox. Everybody loved
ard his death brings sorrow to
hear IS.
He was a member
list church and was an humble
r of hit Savior.
STATE HEWS,
Ex-Judge V. Sir. of
died Sunday.
Durham is being d bur-
and blowers.
Durham is Laving a over
the county bonds, aggregating
are missing and be account-
ed
The gin house, grist mill and saw-
mill of J. D. Taylor, was
destroyed by lire a few days ago.
bales cotton were also burned.
The Tel.-gram says
the oldest Methodist preacher in North
Carolina, if not in is Be,
James Needham, who lives near Mt-
Airy. He is now in year.
In Raleigh morning Al.
a young man who ha I been
married only three months, shot
and thee killed
e was his horrible
crime.
The Christian the organ
Methodist church hi this Stale-,
advocates lbs establishment a daily
religious newspaper, -a
give dally not only las news of
Christ's kingdom with
plies, but news the secular world.
arranged and from
standpoint God's Holy
W. E. Franklin, one of the
Robin.-on iV. Franklin Bros,
show, is a of North Carolina.
He i raised near Morganton and total
boyhood days there-. His
lived lo be years old and
hit grandmother years old. His
father lived lo be years
Press Visitor,
We
Lead
in
Dress
Goods
Again
season.
Come
and
see.
HINT TO I LADIES.
You want the newest, prettiest and
most stylish
Our Autumn stock is now ready and
surpasses any we have ever shown.
I Attractive Fabrics.
latest domestic novelties. No
other house shows such a line.
j Lang's Gash House.
LANG SELLS CHEAP.
Get on the Ground Floor.
We sell Groceries so low that will make your
head swim. We are receiving daily
choice line of
I.
Canned Goods of ah kinds, Tobacco, Cigars,
and everything y pt in a first-
class Grocery which we offer at prices
that defy competition.
James B, White.
A Burst of Bargain
J R. COREY
K IN-
AND COLLARS
A Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line
Groceries.
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
by J. W. Brown,
to see
mer
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AM FOR FIRST-CLaSS FIRE
for the only Big Show coming to Greenville
WEDNESDAY.
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The Eastern Reflector
Tuesday
Friday
AT-
VOL XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. OCTOBER
CLUBBING
The and the
paper that years
of Ii A
made excellent
e.
been revived as a
farm I
ft. in.-my this ,
who lo took I be
would like lo have ;
it seam and we are prepared to
make the following extraordinary
Fur we I he
i n North
of The
all three
us a whole
capers will yen the
home news, the State and general
and the farm news, and
think of three of a
bole year for
If you want the Atlanta Con-
added to the above list
you get it for TS cents more,
or the a week New York
for Any other
paper or magazine wanted we can
give you a discount on in con-
The
Treasury.
Washington. OH. The an-
Treasurer of
the will re that
June the total avail
able of the Treasury were
I Without Parallel
Memphis
the last couple of days brought
suit county
for of chancier,
alleged to he an
OCTOBER TIPS OS STYLE
This is for the
A POINT TO BE REMEMBERED.
Hi
a Tea i j J-
A day's revival culminated
last night in front of the
cf Capt.
when citizens made u
t f articles need in games of
amusement. Ibis feature of the
started by Mrs.
of a class
composed of man and
women-
First one and then another
offered to born dice, check
aid other articles.
When Capt. Kidd, of the firm of
Culver Kidd, offered to open
his i-tore and take therefrom
pocks and add them to
the fire it decided to make a
affair of it. The
fixed in front of Capt.
and the various
the blaze the
of while the on
from
Whom all
Dispatch.
lie Wasn't
A boy who appeared to be
applied the register of
deeds morning for
license. Mr. Miller looked him
over carefully, and decided he
wasn't ripe, told him to go borne
and grow some more before he
got married. The boy from
j epitaph cut a
hey bad increased to Such a for action is
Of II
ii June
and 1897,
for
of June
notes, u
to revenues,
the Treasury received
deposits for the retirement of
national bark notes
certificates lot
int- bonds, so t int the total
i in mil.- available fur the fiscal
operations the year a
173,9-6- As against this, there
was disbursed, besides tho
nary expenditures, the sum of
account
fractional currency and the
on sound
of annals
the of the country.
L B. Cue
at shot and killed by one Bill
if was indicted
tried for He was de-
feuded by i in- same lawyers who
now acting for him in this
civil suit. The was ac-
a plea of self
The parents of deceased. L.
B. thought to honor bis
in by electing a
over cut in
the m a legend forth
some of tho of his
taking ill The following was
cut the i
L. Ii. sou of J. C L J.
Cate- Born April 1870. Mar-
of in Willie Freeman December
A new jacket is a
the bi.-l, n.,
i back a
prolonged tabs,
over top too
and
from in generally cat
from -1 lo
inches in
retirement of national Lank
making a total of
The net loss of available cash
from operations,
was
the issue of paper
the operations of the year, which
to J were
exceeded one year,
then by only a narrow mar-
gin. The ii-. amount-
to were also
lulls. Iv heavy.
national notes for
redemption increased to
proportions as to overtax
capacity of the force employed
and assorting, and re-
quired considerable advances to
be made of the general funds
of the Treasury. By an increase
of the force, however, the arrear-
age of work was brought
before tho close of year.
1897- Wt killed by
Bill Panic December MM I
caused by swearing to
Cate's wife. Aged M
months and I
It is alleged by that this
stone lettered by J. II.
of M and it is
alleged the stone was ex-
posed to public gaze yard
of f r quite a while
before it art treated at the head
of the containing re-
in u of lot deceased
the
the trial county
he has m for
of Ibis The
complain in. seeks damages from
tho sculptor the father of the
decease l in the sum of
tit. Louis
Saloons and Liquor in
bill ii
lit u Mini
in pi, beer, winch
tOM at Thu
city receives licenses, at
in
own per rent, beads,
licenses.
and property One brewery las
its beer
The New Time.
Our i
principles, honorably
truthfully we
from the best most prominent
all the new and desirable novelties adapted
to tho want the people community.
This concern attraction is Kith in Quality, was the u-t
Magnificent in Style, Low in Price. year, the mos-
We have endeavored to meet your require-
for seasonable goods respect.
We invite you to one displays
up-to-date and seasonable
ever offered the people of this vicinity.
to of Shows. Every feature
of the entertainment is replete with Style,
II you want
and see
High Quality and Small Price.
to sec this Show of Shows came
line assortment of
DRESS GOODS,
ling
Ladies and Gents Notions and
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes
Hats, and Caps, Groceries,
Crockery and Glassware. Wooden ware,
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the
largest stock of
Black white checks
with color
will play important part in
costumes.
tea go sins of
are embellished with deli-
laces.
Girls of years wear
capes or cloth
designs.
Bakes pure,
id J
Absolutely
in broken plaid
The latest combination col-
is ermine, lace and
n are fancied for
large hits of gray or
These, combined with velvet
and plumes.
Even for tots o less
small mull and boa sets
There is certainly a
I. ; fichu collars of black or
i white are new,
charm about the graceful plumes
on tho larger hats of the
season.
NEWS NOTES
Si of Soul
la villi mid is a
mas.
dead.
Two women were killed in
In iii n, N. by I
linger
Mm-., liar been Con-
by Democrats First
district.
John U
Ferry, W. Vs., forwarded a violin,
made from a tree on Join,
place lo but she de-
I In- silt.
In well as in some
other parts of the world, there
are men of who aim to do
everything as the English do it.
A French man, who know
no but nevertheless
called himself a
went to far in his at
to write after the names
of men to whom he
on the backs of the envelopes.
By and by a friend asked him
what this meant.
the English do the
Other answered.
but what
mean
yon see, the are
of a very and
admire cold things, and
means it a
great
Not far from Dawson,
there is a remarkable lake
named It is miles
long and about U miles wide, and
is probably the only lake that
extreme northern says
which does not over
winter. No communication has
discovered between it and
tho nevertheless, at high
water the coasts of tho
northern the of the
rises, it falls again at
low tide. This sympathy with
sea does not extend to the
cf mating a salt
lake; on the contrary, its waters
are good to drink. Another cf
its peculiarities is that its
rises in winter and falls
in summer. When all the water
of neighboring
try are completely over
Lake s so warm
that it is really a it to bathe
it. On the other hand, in the
summer time water is ex-
all kinds at the lowest price ever given
hi this community. Come and sec how much
cannot be seen elsewhere. matter who
you are, where you live, how much or
little money you have got. There is no
where your dollars will do you as much
service as they will do you here.
Yours Truly
how
Store
good
Old people who require to
the how and kidneys
the true
This does not stimulate and
In-Key nor oilier
cant, acts as a and
It sets mildly on the mid bowels
adding and giving tune to the
thereby siding Nature in n
of the functions.
Is so excellent appetizer and
Ids digestions. Old It
exactly what tiny need, lee lilts and
1.00 net at John I. Woolens
drag
BAKER HART
Is ha At
with nervous d and
takes of bones, I lie
vitality their blood, and
hem and
No. It is bad cooking.
Indigestible stuff, and other
habits.
The remedy is
food as I he Shaker
dial, Instead Irritating already
stomach Cordial a
, rest by nourishing system
Itself digesting other food
and return.
Is nut Idea y
Is relieves
No risked to it- value.
A cent trial does that.
Is the Is-t
i. It In place
Oil.
The Secretary of the Navy will
ask Congress for an
of for various
naval expenses in the next fiscal
year, not battle-
ships and docks- His estimates
are greater than tho
of his predecessor for
the current year. These
portentous figures do not
any abandonment of policy
our position at a
maritime power. But if we are
to spend ho much money tho
Committee on and Means
will have to hustle to keep
tight of the Committee
Hardware
large bright plaids
to bu used by
for the winter shirt waist.
One of tho daintiest buckles is
the slander gilt set
tiny
Am I- seem
to be favorite for gold
to if ;
Doug black lace scarfs the
style of days gone by now
used us sashes.
Very lovely tea gowns of
striped silk, with lace
For yokes skirt;
there beautiful lace
insertions.
Fancy buttons velvet rib-
embellish of grace
taffeta.
A pet edging a particularly
narrow width has boon
for finishing hat brims.
Renaissance lace is in do-
main fur doilies,
and cushion covers.
Tho loveliest shaded wings for
millinery in
Ostrich plumes in shades
modish pretty.
feather baas match tho
pearl felt
A magnificent bridal it
of white satin, with
of silk em-
with silver beads and
seed pearls.
tee
For there
is nothing urn prettier a
quality of satin
or yellow.
frocks for
school trimmed with lace
have cf Roman-striped
silk.
Si
A pretty day dress for a
little girl is of navy-blue serge
with bell and stock collar of red
velvet.
Black or white lace trims
m is or of taffeta,
both pieces being made to match;
Tinware,
who sutler Iron lied ill-
and weak nil I on
of this n
hill, and will he It
lint a for chills and l n w
and
does nut the Men
It.
Sill Chill Tunis.
teed.
Implements,
Spokes, Hubs, Building Paints
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and at Hock
Bottom Prices.
Tho ultra-stylish
cloths all the new satin
finish
Velvet in brilliant colors is
considered chic for house bodices.
fancy lace jabots
the
RAM'S HORN.
No is lit heaven who
s kepi out.
It is better lo be a mustard seed
than a mount of dead
There are church members
and not Christians.
Our please when they
make sinners want to know Christ.
Ii never hurls God's work any
people to get Ins truth.
can sec jewels where we would
see only sand and gravel.
An extravagant loves to lecture
his on the beauty economy.
to a
devil loves to hear a stingy man
talk church.
Open door heart to
and lie will the windows
el you.
Au opportunity It help the poor
la a chance Christ given us to do
for
How small toil's army always seems
la he when we hike Date ourselves
number it.
Cod will give us strength to resist
n at will ate it to walk
away ha company.
a Mini hook at throat of
and furs is now
replaced by pretty gold buckle.
I. ice boleros are being secured
by buttons or pear-
shaped ornaments.
Noticeable of the new
Velvet toques are fur-edged
brims, two tall tips at front or
side and t jeweled buckle
MAIN STREET,
GREENVILLE, X. I
lips Mini of
it -1 Bilk in e hi m
Velvet ft felt
Tin paper will
pleased t learn U
line dreaded
hi all Ks state
U Catarrh. Catarrh Is
I In only positive eon known to
medical Catarrh being
disease, n con-
Cure II Waken directly
the of
Stein I hereby tho
of the -1 . and
the by up the
and in
i- its work. The
faith In m curative,
they i tier One for any
ease that It to cure. Send fur list
of testimonials,
f J. . Pron
Toledo. O
Bold
are the
.


Title
Eastern reflector, 15 October 1897
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 15, 1897
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
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Joyner NC Microforms
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