Eastern reflector, 19 November 1897


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STATE NEWS.
Where the Lost
The has groat. to ,
large a I .
r.
Negro Meets politic Si a i
Mr. S. M. Danes, u ,, N , r ,
burned lo death by i. in ls , ,, , , ,,,
GAMBLING IN COTTON.
How s l uses
the Low Price,
I W, Is in hi.
Dr. U. W
M a , mo lag. lie
t. .-t n two sad in- u
in tin- Stall.
Tin I III . I
i night, . .
I open. rubber got
Mr. r. K. Mb- the
Meek lib .
re t- in. i
says before and
m Manly has call d mi i
ii ,; K
I; ; -h vi. ii I. ill
o. or l
i i i c n j in
BI I . J i-. I to . . . .,
. is by
.- . i
r. the Judges
sided V,. ;. ,
The will Don .-.
to court.
We and island Full r.
I ; l . p
y . iv it , ,
I hi I nil i. i -i i , n,
beard . i. V. can beat L
h.
Foreign tries are watching
with inter r the
in the d j List now- A
year ago free of our
in a
politico battle. The victory
by the
. a of
rite i.- the country t;.,
. to b. ran
accord U . f
u . and a high tariff
Bee it part of thee
the West, which is largely
on a a
on o the be
that i
Hi S where cotton i
the pi the fain .
Hi price In. st low, and In
Mill so low, that there is a-tent
i And b
g-i up .-. .
I ore ,
II
c f differ
widely as do the
The w are
Is liar . .,
ill hi in farmer i d
.-.- i r low prices f
the mm- in
buys his rota with the
i if office. If s u i
keep of he
. TI i f
I -c lead U
p of own
of the .,. , u
truth Ii . i .
ban to rise to a -w D
be colored
a-nil, to political I
B their organs
late be
II long to be a start
line mil k i- at O n
post
and clerical positions.
gel gain little
bat does
gain l ins good
the i
-1 i. is . t pit .
wot I help it. mi. r
Negro has n idea that;.
can be titled up only one way,
namely, into office. Can
expect the white pie de-
alt e to educate by
seek to be their
ball
yield as
into the of o.
baser sort The X
needs not office; 1-
n ;
sooner be guises Ibis the
A,., . ; B
nation of man. r bl
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UNDERTAKER
EMBALMERS.
ban m t received a
Ho and cloth
ins
X v es in . I j ,
n . are in mil I
to . o both . .
Che . ,.
to the La. ruled;
b- i- n r . .
u at ii i
have me at lac b
i r And . tin
-i rub . iv.
. won I I D
M . d at u g end
and a f
white most ed
e lore u e
of in i. . . I .
tors p as . tin
m mo w
X . I . , .,
will . ,
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rat . r. i ,. ,. . ,
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gel i.
Hi m . in
bile m n who a I
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who in v .
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up i
i hi in a I i ,. .,
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word . lid i
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t . . ; but it . ,. ,,
good I . tin . ,. ti
and this is ill .-
Id n
T. B f in ,
1- of . an p.
the N w V
lilt's to Atlanta
follows
M the lain civil
the many lives and an
of but
opinion aim a , , war the,
east five ii .
i am i f
lest
.,. a b a t
I V I , . the-
puce by
mill
many millions of dollars b.-
v l
Sooth 1.1. ; e by
i. pi ice
. lied farmer
to
ink the I
A ;. gambler in
t the Individual
hi
P . I i
their ends, not only
but alto
. by
ti; s
to make
and r
d not
and den
the pi ice.
instance, every .-pot
asks Low is the future
market, if the future market
lower, he
limit equal to the
i op in futures, and y farmer
r- m lb, ., . ,.
I oil. r . t
mill men a I-,
t the
I ., spots what-
care
that the
must sell
I . f bis poverty -t leas a
D ,
and Eur
lever give a , lyes
about get-
. fact
ii lb it a ill
-ii I sell a
which v. , poll
an I as i n
I sell
i,,
I ban where
that . mil- ;
will t,.
ltd any pries
II iii.
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in n hi own way, i
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Liver ills.
CONTEST V
Atlanta Constitution otters
Tenth
Of the Subscriptions
J Received from those entering the f
Contest to name properly the mis.
in the following
in., lure ii re.
I Ii
ii caste
Once passion
one the precious metals will be most
In Is
And, in Addition
TO THE PER CENT, WE WILL GIVE
Cash Extras
For the first Six Correct Guesses, as
for Correct Guess and Each for
Next Five, in their order, provided the same are re-
m our office on or before December 1st.
THE PERIOD
for
tor in. weekly Constitution, we want
all lo renew and to enter the Contest
THIS MEANS
Mis log Word and even addition sub.
will swell the amount the more.
. p. i also compares i First Missing Word
which Mr. secured the
, S our Contest, there
. during the lime.
he
n widely and we have paid within
NEARLY CASH
hive Missing Word Contests. series his
to grow
Arc from other
specific thus
drastic and curing by
Mild Power Theory.
Pint the liver, re.
the bile, the bile
bowels. The
Took . t. ea the rest
Hive one lite U any More.
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ii. the idea seems
in the favor.
ii.,.
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i- a
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DEALER IN-
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I their will lad
nil
The Stock complete in
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
; produce.
Whichard, N. C.
HUi E
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The Contest Began November
The Contest Ends January I, 1898.
takers
Greatest fill
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and dealers in
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Wire and Iron
on work
prices reasonable.
A Groat Land Sile.
On. , the ill County
to a at c Sale
Oh
By vii of He rower In ma
by two Superior
made at 1801, one
i i, a,
and the
otter A. T. s Co., I. A.
tilde E. Sung, I will
sell at to the bidder
on US day Dec.
e lying on -until aide
or r about two a half miles
Watt of known the
i land and e
live hundred and seventy
u.
the
can be in mo
referral to but a
will be given of the to he sold
NEW a
All kind of don
We labor and
are prepared to the sale by t. ,, ray
you work ones.
The of sale la In
learn bat
I'd to pay all saw It ho
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Greenville, C.
get the Reflector
; tin a year and be en-
titled to a guess in the above contest.
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Va or n I,
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l it tie C. S.
pal
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pay all saw If ho
make to pay part
and time on the by
hi- note parable, with
in annul last sec lie I
by a the in ,
fur ii is valuable tho
I of or and is
well with tobacco pack
houses,
Those to buy a fine farm
near town will well to examine
Any desired can bad
by to the
S, Oct
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funerals and
murk reaps .
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do without
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writes I don't know how i could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
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In all Court.
SERVICE
Ones
sills touching laud-
tar Monday,
at j.
I a. M.
Thursdays and
Mine
are to stage
water on
. at With
Norfolk,
l Tort and
shippers order
marked via Dominion
from Phil.
Nor-
folk a
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Line from Boston,
v Agent,
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J t Agent,
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of
YEARS has taught me the
Building Lin
your n
-Now turn.
Ask Safe.
for Milieu, Mei and general
Hat. ShiM'S. I Dress I have always on hand. Am
for Heavy and Jobbing agent for O. N. T
i., keep courteous and attentive
f or b es,
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HOUSE.
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j.
ill NEVIS
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WEEK
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The Eastern Reflector
Tuesday
Friday
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AT
VOL. XVI
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER
NO
CLUBBING ANNOUNCEMENT
for
The Farmer Mechanic, the
paper that yearn under the
guidance of Opt- B- A-
i an excellent
throughout the has
been revived at as I
farm and homo paper.
many in
who took the Farm, r
and Mechanic would Ike lo have
it and are to
make the following
dubbins
Fir we mil fend
Toe North
. I and The
Fat n i and Mechanic, nil three
n Thai
hue capers will give
home .-. tho general
i i us and the farm news,
think of three of a
whole year for 81-75.
If yon want Atlanta Con-
added lo above ii-l
you get it for more.
or the a wot k Now York
World for cents. Any other
paper or wanted we
give you a discount on in con-
with The Re-
An Airy Sketch of a Southern
Belle.
The Southern girl is a typo
peculiar to tho soil. She
no other young; lady
country. In
methods she bas n distinct
could be picked
out with in a As
a rule h is slender strong-
She is reasonably well modeled,
a tendency to light
traditions of her liar
had its natural effect to some
extent upon figure is
generally good looking and
often Her
personality is of this
her eyes are bright
and her quick.
is as a rule, spirited
self-I I. is
harder to than the North-
girl, and she up
her mind to get married the
old object she usually
carries out the program if II
a saddle to accomplish it.
None the less, however, she is
usually in determining
lie choice, does not usually
make mistakes. She drosses well.
Her style rather
She speaks in a high-keyed
t Ike rapidly. She speaks of
her invariably as
and of gentlemen
as She is
never visible in public
one of these and convenient
articles beside her. Her
is directed at
topics of the day ard badinage of
alight and dry character. Her
age is from eighteen to twenty
five years. She never passes the
latter ago. Au ox learn
not make bur. The Southern
girl's particular specially is
She can dance every dance
sutler sun, nil
kicks, and running races
which have by
dancing master since dancing
was taken polite arts
raised to a place uniting
sports. She is the t
of would
rather eat. is
light as a fairy and g as
be desired, is so fond
of floating tho floor, u
lumps, that she will with
another gill rather than keep
still.
Salve.
The In w. nil for
Hi I'll, i., fall
Fever Teller,
Chilblains, rums, all Kr, p-
Mini cures or no
pay is In give
t or
price per i v
nu. L. n.
Minis.
put fruit jars into a
closet w ere the silver is kept-
rubber bands jars
will tin- silver and make it
quickly.
A little oil
cleaning a zinc
Bab on a woolen
it off with ho
all r polish with
brick. The result is
Always remember
cakes or puddings with fruit in
them I hat if a little flour is
sprinkled over just be-
fore st mug it the batter it
will the fruit from
to the bottom.
In or where one does
not to take
covering may be made
my basting together throe
mid pulling
it the spread. It is v-
and light, and be
thrown away not
are
for floors, as ate
rugs look
will Double carp t
lining should be used under the
denim to give tho
for cold weather.
A paper pad with
a had attached over
a kitchen will be f mud
c If
u down
this pad they will over
looked When the
starts for the outside slip
lulled off and taken with
her instead of to her
memory, with tic for-
sums simple but
article.
Which is the Magic Number
were together
tho piazza of the summer
hotel.
boar of the magic
said one.
is it
of d
some one are nine
Muses, you you t ilk of
a nine wonder. Then
at a cat has
nine
broke
is the magic number.
Seventh heaven, you
and nil that. Seven colors in the
seven days in week .
son of a sou
great
remarked a
the number you mean. A
m in has live lingers on his hand
and toes on his foot, be
lies live senses. A nickel is five
cents ;
is undoubtedly I lie
another,
three um Jonah was
a whale days and
if at first you don't
succeed, try, try again three
times yon
This was received with some
contempt by the company, and n
youth gushed
ob, two, is tho magic
number One's one
other I Tho adored one Just
us
A h d who
had been lo the
hitherto hero re-
marked in a harsh voice i
magic is Number
One in this world, don't you
forgot
An of deep thought on
the of all followed,
which they went silently to
supper.
Then who Iron ill
in,
it mini this bays a peculiar
lever, will be to
hat soars for chills and u now
universally sold
n t but
it.
toed.
National
A in the New York Ban
i I the f
buried in tho
It says Die
at rest
. , i , of
i 6-11 mid
There ire known
in the
bury and
in the
cemetery i known
the
Weather sinus Hie Sue.
If there are many
dark
t ere, hill full on that
If sun draws water in the
it will before eight
when son with dim,
black beams,
in the
If tho sun ii-e Dale, there will
be rain doling day.
bored,
there will be ruin daring the day.
If the sun then
a comes
out clear it will rain before
skies evening pro-
cede ti tomorrow.
A red . tin fair
went hot.
A ml evening fair
weather, bu if I ho red
in the
morning i wind or lain.
A red sky in the at
stormy winds-
If the sunsets in dark, heavy
clouds, c. the day.
A bright yellow sunset
wind, ii pule yellow wet.
Wise Maxims.
Ho who has traded out bis
neighbor's good is pretty
sure to die a poor man, r
high the for which ho told
I , l business is. attend.;
of detail, strict
ii rues evenly, without
jar or friction, and insures -re-
It is truth Unit
single loads to more
than use of liquors, net
through
hut the enfeebling
dress, b. neat and
The perfection of dress
ii to be so perfectly in
with your that the
observer is not
director to it at all.
Vainly shall n man to live
thrive by mid
after his neighbors and customers
have learned by Bud
that his word is reliable, that
his representations tho c or
quality bis not to
trusted.
Fuming and fretting in and
around a store, fault with
clerks and employer, a
lack cf order business I net,
and exposes to
from lie
should have
N York Mail unit
Express.
ti-o
pleased m learn that there U at least
one dreaded that science has
been able cure in all Its
U Catarrh. Halt's Catarrh Curs is
positive cure now Known to
the Catarrh being
ii requires a con-
treatment. t
Car is taken internally, sating
the mill moon
the
of the disease, sad
the patient by building up u,,
nature
ii. wink. have so
that
far Um Hundred Dollars for any
It fall to cure. Si-ml st
f, J. v Bl .
Be.
best.
SLEW FOURTEEN WIVES.
vi I i I ii SAYS HE II
If of fit
am f
in Um
Million In
I lie Hr-
on lour
-mi Von lo
Start r lo
In n
tor the
Nov.
Tho of lat-
haw been
by the
by
a of this who
surrender the police tor
the of his child.
mid who pleads to the
father, mother,
and of hi-s children n M
that Matter, though only yearn
of hap more than
to all of whom ha was bound
by Be ll now trying lo
himself to death.
Muller entered the
a Caw ago, and. u .-
the on duly,
surrender myself i have
my wife and
do the of-
Incredulously.
what I answered
have killed them
v, f
did you come do asked
tho still thinking man
not telling the truth.
in the kitchen
replied, for
midday a voice to
me to draw my knife my
throat, and I wan to obey.
Then I killed the little
The that Mull -i
was a drunkard or n maniac, laughed,
his
you will believe- me
cried Muller. from his pocket
and on the dealt In front of the
horrified four bloody human
ears. to my house, and you will
find that what I have said is
Tho man Immediately placed
arrest, and Chief the head
of the Department, was notified.
Ordering two to follow him.
tho chief hurried to the
house and there found ample continua-
of Muller tragic tale.
Were
in the kitchen were the two
of wife and the heads
of both having been nearly severed
from the trunks. The room was spat-
with blood.
Chief went to the
station and subjected a rigid
examination. Without any com-
confessed these two
were merely links a long chain
of crime, lie told Chief he had
butchered father and mother and
had married fourteen women In as
many parts of the world, all of whom
he had done death With a number
of their children, lb could not re-
member how many little ones ha had
After completing his confession.
became morosely Silent and refused
ti cat. He has declared his Intention
of fr m as the only
In which he can commit
The police now give full credence to
his awful story, are making every
if to trace his other crimes. It is
believed that some of his murders were
in the Orient.
ins
Muller In Unit ll
LONDON, N-v. l.
time In March. land-
ed at Dover a German watchmaker
named came from
India, traveling somewhat leisurely.
through France, on bis way to this
country. When he arrived In London.
toward the end of March, he pen-
or nearly so, The Blender re-
sources he may had In his
were noon and one
nigh I he was found in
by Police Constable
way, If. it-, who took him to the
workhouse In Mint street. Borough.
This happened mi the March
of the mild year.
in due Muller, who.
to groining as be did from
India -professed neither to under land
nor i. a word of English, came
under the observation of the workhouse
do. who very to IbO con
man was of unsound
mind. He walked ard In a
d manner, to him all the
and ha told tile doctor mime
tales, had, he said,
murdered bin and mother, his
win and children, other times
pi n
at lust
him.
mm
Tl I . I
Ly the net a cert II
removal to
m -i and ll April
I ti k a. In tin i i
w the London i
.-i In Bum y.
Prom made y
after the announcement of the crime
St that
Muller who
m and the
up the murder of
his wife and child to the Rotterdam
police, are and the sane- person.
in the book of entries at Banal ad
is I . well built
well nourished, with healthy or-
and a His
age was given by trade a watch-
maker and gold worker, Nothing
known as to his or nation
and whether he married or single.
Nor were any details re-
the epileptic from h be
i to be Buffering, the
of his treatment In-
and in and so on. Hut he
was reported Buffer from suicidal
mania, though hot to be a
lunatic.
Well at
As a matter of fart Muller
not only behaved very well Indeed all
tho lime h
working on the farm attached t the
asylum and parrying out all the orders
given him without reluctance or de-
bin showed no signs of
or hallucinations. Nor was i.-- subject
to any epileptic fits while slaying
health was reported
and Improving, his mental state was
Stated to and and
his features did not indicate low-
of the intellectual No
tremor of his facial betrayed
any Inward m disturbance. Hut.
as r persisted in saying that be
did comprehend anything else but
German, further Investigation
doubt, rendered somewhat difficult.
April in. however. Dr. the
medical student of asylum, who
speaks German and French fluently.
had n lengthy conversation with hi
Teutonic patient. Tin- latter confirmed
to him that he had come from India.
Fell from an
While sojourning in that country, he
said, be had toward the of the
year ISM fallen from an elephant ha
was ridings consequence of which he
had to remain In a hospital for some
lime. He attributed his epileptic bu.
and ins mental conditions to that fail
la India, from which he had r i n-
recovered. He repudiated, how-
ever, the of the statements
in the certificate of the medic r
of workhouse, and
was not aware of having acted
spoken as therein stated. The doc-
tor in hi said, must have
not being to
follow German.
To Dr. Shaw. Muller must hove,
any rate, spoken with great clearness
and Intelligence. He appeared
earnest and genuine, although
he averred as a what was
that he was
unmarried, adding, what was probably
true, that he had no friends in
land.
n In Merlin.
At that lime Muller bad a
wife and i -a In Berlin,
Ills parents a re also alive In Ger-
many, his father t-- inn a foreman
the Royal Prussian railways. is
proved by i letter, sent to Dr.
from tho secretary of
said railways Berlin In May,
therefore at the very lime Muller
was detained in tho asylum. In that
letter the writer almost
Shaw. In the name of
to tell him
Muller was suffering from an Incurable
i or whether re might i a
e of recovery. C i
Mull-is must have
been aware of deb at par-
asylum.
Hr. was able i- an en-
to Berlin Ind d In
June, was
Improving In health, so that, n
of that month, is-
Cell lo r n I u
as fully of course, on the
report of the medical at
ad to that I.
lo
Aft-r his
lost of for a while; but there la
no doubt that soon afterward be was
sent bark lo Germany, presumably
the expense the Impel Isl r
as a pauper, for, at end the
said year we find once again In
the at Berlin, lie had
his wife and child In
ISM leaving no trace or where
tor fully years and i half
This period In the murderers
is ill largely a blank. M la only
known that he wandered in the
world, visiting many and
finally finding his way to India, whore,
us We have already hi met With
a cud of
I MM.
Then- Is no ti. t Mull r ah-
. m Berlin
a fraudulent bankrupt, bin hi
ti Inns I hopeful
Muller f ll. as i; natal
to B tile down In III
me
i line be I I
lo have I t a
One Vt If-.
i U nut d to
be t and I In law
to i m . from
th again, and it
i that be, having
lo circus one
m r woman had re-
i and d to
keep i. spit of hi i financial
form r con-
. I baud.
; , t i Mullet d bar
In at to have de-
can II i. her
but . daughter of a man
i who at
family . h
when the stayed. It la ti.
girl, Margaret and her
little i j I d i by bun th
he has foully r. J In Rotterdam,
r i I I
lawful wife
With r t
i Ii.- .- . bus and,
first at Ai at Ho I
i- in both p they m ; to
I lived a i mi
i I to obi n
wan
tint
Out With u
A ravage murder was
Cf k in county
-lay a
; whom he had
r hoy j, lo have been
a bud drank to
He c borne drunk and lo i
tie- old in the place. and
bitterly hut later
difficulty and tie hoy wen
I. Ah.-r over the w.
with a
knife, to room and made
p i ti The old man then
inti viciously and out a
part boy's heart, him
r mad CS-
. Winston Journal.
Whatever may lie
n; I pure,
ad
POWDER
Absolutely
If inti To Bicycle
Don't o patch the
y.
Don't look a round to see if
rt i-1 i inc.
b bed whee
a to n into a yard
d and reals
your h.
do I I your car the
When you loose u pedal oil
aid go back to look it. It's
there and you'll
around lung you'll again.
Should you a runaway horse
trail Keep close to curb till be
has n make a spurt and
tail and put on the
brake.
Never when
be when do kill
an I you arc
i his May Deaths.
ll U G paradox that,
cue way fall-
in; a the
live who has
that the pavement, or
the of the or what-
IS DO. mos o be lo bad
from by a for,,,. body
1.1.16 . j
. . , ,
to bold
it for
to b
I hum;.
bis life. o. is
in Ibis way, the
physical
as on
awake- mind ii
ll. Honorable Willie a
silvery locks fail
to save from the oppressive
be
a Hr
lo stag- Norfolk
Pilot.
Tim generation
will
i of brain-
of
la not to awaken
one, of
collision body
is conveyed to
brain it really happened,
cranes lo boat, one
pension of
, , ,, , , , is killed lust M surely though
of ii public will lie reduced , , ,. ,, , ,
bad i. Ami
whore
a have
place if only the could give
Times.
oven to tho
was the
Mr. may back,
but be with
era t in tho rear cf hall
for platform is
already crowded
and th is quit a jam in
front of the World
Herald.
The rumor is again revived
Toiler of Chicago
making nu i lo
Mis. II. P. lie I in
His offer, under-
i- far below asking
price, This estate wan
to
former husband, William
ill.
i. a a piece ,,
charcoal, carbon y u
mightiest to
Nature, no your table,
Mini ; , I,
, i i between the two t
ion, or
ll.
a w. can
not and lain. No
by tin-
, can tin
which would i-. far
and poison tin- In
and
with loss
arc awn
asked lbs
tin- r Ills
tin.
ard tin- flashy Is all
the ii trying to work u
, u
Mr. Ml.
t th Ir Dells
; I lit cost i. in-
ii
., ii mi I be
pit from
tin win. I
i-. Sow
tin- u .
TO KNOW.
ma- in. tiling to know
v ti y i. -i null
out to s
vigor la
i- purely sets by
giving inns to lbs m in the
and Kidney., and aids
Impurities
the
and is by
ho
bankrupt, but hi pi i have it lbs mi
lo t-k.- I e k nu . , i, ,., ,,. and Try It.
Oil
I. a Drag





REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
hail
I . p i
-N. ., Hi-mi , .
No i mm
out will
all to to
be to tin at., i
Ni n
t I
after el
this Order Bay be i-but
out of minis.
have been in i . ,
villa
n a
With Him,
M ill W i i .; i i-
d ii mi ,
i m I b m
k u
that i the
election of Boa has
pealed lo large
i- the
Onto bay note
of a bare
It members
II III k.
n n. ill I, r M ii t.
I i ,.
ll. i
a I . , ideal I
in all Hi--- . ii bear
.- Ii i- in I M
Ii in .
i cm.-
J i , ,.,,.
d.
T. K. . , Iron, th,
and was
run in,. I, a
which , , .,;.,
wound on Ike nose
Mi-
be if .--. . . m
to Democrat a
. cu be I ;
i.- to ilia titan
ally lie ma J
u of U re-
n New York, o ad ran
after tee Ohio in ,
i -iv our a and
in- if e i I I ,, to the Senate. ;
escape cute of the u i-- A-. lo
r our declaration con- another .
. ilia Monroe beat man, the .
,; -n . Mr.
tor. Hawaii lot Lie I- Li,
i Hie it . ; Mr.
alleged f, r . to i i. r
policy or three body and to
application in, . .
plain to be overlooked He be for II. U
baa been not to do
Ion
la playing alleged anti Ml
Lumber., of body,
of
aid of
will am I.- able, I w-
t i. i.-i -f and other Mr- r.
. . . .
j i. i.-
. i, a between
Bell, i Kit -iv ii. vi,
r over
beat, to
train. Mi.-s h
in Iowa.
i. I Ii an-i
i. Ball .
ii sack
all -y I be m
A had a better hurt
Una
A. lea i,,,
. u.- a ii-
L. Ii. M-.
-i e I, ., . .
at
ST FOR FIN.
-a la
a mat
i.-
Fading i- I.,.
I II. .,.
Haag -i Mean
111- .
a turkey
I.- n,
111.-.
l M, it,
i- i
the i-I d him i,,,
tin-r, r- m a.- they
ken i
; ,
his
k i
j,
i let
neT i a
The Market is now
Open Open ail
the time.
A mil-ma . cam i r call
on, -I , M. did .
You knew hi. i,
. i lull
r-ll .,
U, .-.,
and
H i lo
b ,. and this go
. .-. ,
u go a treaty
. ii I he Premier
K . . i Been
baa done th and
i. baa bi a i d over I Mr.
i. . i. i-
Kitchen, on the
. . . a I the
i. a ate, bill a In n Ens
land . bet ml
. ,., lei. to ti v
all i i be appoint none
I . i I . ;
I .-. I.-- . la a
i w. n v atone
log r hoy I
mule lie iii-
s Buy y a bad I, Mer
, i. . 1- ii
I- to n I -u
lo trouble
year
want
A in itself.
j ire u
like, ii i.-
p i meat k- in tow u
all i Ill . i
I,
I VI
Van t;.,. eh
r f Saw i . k
plea ii be an-
die . . ;
. . ;. ,. .
I u i . v . .,
-V amid I. I,,. I
-i. d d i I. .
j . I
a I a. . ,., ., .;., J, ,
idling i, i.- a, .
l ill i .
-i i, .
i . .
an. a in hi
ball embrace on d ti i I lo ;
. i in
I Can
are concerned,
will i nu The M
C Premier .-. baa called a halt will
know a of no more
after C-
I.
s f main
wed i tie Cum-
i a for om
n i
n.
The baa
of
. .-,.
i lb i Low
Hi . baa no .
; i . . ii ml I , ,. c
Will be lo the
pie here and
The be a
bet seen some tel
Trinity and
Co in Raleigh on
i ii- better
ea th in a game of
i ate
eel
Wake I- n -t
;,
i. . mil
, ,,,, .
i i there .
II i. i .-i.-
dinner- Attorney General MK i
i Club, of u I probably appointed
, r. The the Bench i
.,,,.,,
Field. In this appointment
, wall ti
but either
it .
I h i la . .,
i n r Con-
i- made it ill i
in cabinet and i talk
J nuts of
Attorney will
to till this vacancy.
a j
K. an Vat . . oil i
i . . t d
by Col i, Bra. A i.
men naked have who i already
Be that it may,
Elk 1.1 only
of branch of the
i. lb t attended the
din i-
nil, element
I Maryland . bead-
ad by S
every nerve In their
effort to make nine that the
Maryland does not
elect to
i i
men probably k.-w what
are J liar, but activity
who la
in BI Weakest if
all to
Hint, reminds one
going after with
ii decided
Department was
when it disbarred John
bun. John A
Co, before the
Patent for
Ills
leaned I order
John
k and National
i, r, u owned
I, . A
I -1.1 .
-i I. . M-i d- I r the I.,, lo .
. Mi. r. . . i .
. had I in
kid,
Mr. . in i, ; .-
.- i . . g, I
. i. i. .-. j or
.; i. . lave -i i
i. ii. Twice the
. i an an
i- I I ii all
--.-. .
I biol lime
,. . j-- ii.-
in it lure oB ii. ow
. I I in come of
i I-.-. ; i . I I l i
II . I . r lift
Mil
ll . -.- and Air.
proved a lbs
de.
.- -i -ii.
i Hi
n In in- i. i ,.
. from
, ;., , n.
mill, people . .-1 Will
i -i -i,,.
, me i
Hood
Low
Tom -ii id,
l-K
I-
c.
here ii me i. lo tn lab.
b i hood y, I.
the people
bear
.- a, her
n ii ;
I . of and
The
Hi I more
a a an
-I i i. a year.
1.--U ii. a
n a r -o a
if a-i-i
ii Tl
all i- by ll,
i aria . .
mi. i.- bi In in th- III. lion.
ii i- i. id
i A. T.
E.
i ll,.
Senator Hour, lie.
and more mo
ii n
All new i
r. i- iv.- The
pruned in
i-. paper
h free haul sub
i, ii. ii i- received
u ii a mil lo Jan-
A illustrated
.-, v.
be lo ma
Ava., -t in. Mum
Ye- i I
up,
t in. . e year
Mr. Mr
-My
i en-, had
to
-What you see
iv,. gt in,, . u-J be
will have In u-i-
ii
tea in
a-ii urn. n-
Parties having tobacco
which they wish to sell, can
get accommodated at head-
quarters for high prices
the Eastern
EVANS, JOYNER
Owners and Proprietors,
Bow,
loll .
maid
.-mi i ;
I oar
w. I
r, lather i lei
did be -II-
I . Inn
Hob- I
J,. n Why In-
-.- in-n y lo h
Huh,
-P. we'll-
t,.
r but our Mary's
retail vi
I I.
between
my are
Per year
u lee
i- also
ate
the-- and I- Ar
n-t-J in
hi alien I ill I. I'm up to
tin- and a told me an
ll, he
A IN On
I Quinine Ta
eta. money
ll fella to Hire. ate.
II, . . , f
football H
an at
see boa
and
Racing
Enthusiasm
Will not prevent you
from catching; cold, but
good warm substantial
Clothing
from my stylish and
handsome stock wilt
bar out chills, coughs
and sore throats. Of
course its your affair
if you want pay twice
as much for an Over-
coat or Suit as we are
selling at, but we
you will buy from
any one else after ex-
our stock and
prices.
have a complete line i
DRESS GOODS
NOTIONS, SHOES,
H.
B, M.
pal lb u
ill
The 1.1
. petal
Coll i- l w, fa
tin- I
bate f .-a ;
an bare bean en
joying a corn tin.
way lately, the do
pulling
THAT
BOOK
of Fall Samples
i enough
styles to stock three
stores. They are
the
NATHAN CO. creations, the big
of Chicago, who are
Teachers of modem masterly custom
work many students. Come in and the
of this great of f. Gel
Corn Mini
Lire
int.
tall 1.1
par
ll. i. Older
iota
Kite
1.7
, to In
I ., I
to
iv teat
lit
III lo
i, u in v lock
t mitt it
ii .- n h
Pills
for and Suit or and
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right
quality at the right price.
also have in stock a lull line of
M. H.
-----DEALER IN-----
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
GREENVILLE. N. C-
best goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat-
Come and see me.
M. H.
door THE LIVE GROCERY
in run to bum mu
. .,
celebrated-----
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
Gall arc invited to inspect
my stock and lean, the low prices.
S. T. WHITE.
Stove Dealers, Tobacco Flue Makers
and Bicycle Dealers and
Respectfully offer their to We are
Tobacco Flues
and you will as the Tobacco
the least price. All our work we are ready to
repair anything our line a cook stove to a We will
thank you to come and us.
E. PENDER J CO.
II
ft
Ma
s a
Si
If Washington were
alive he would be at-
by the
National Flag floating
over I lack Wilson's
store
the Pi, as by
F. Kins, 1.1
G. W. Snow Hill. as lure
J- I. if Hashes, era
man st
WHAT
I I V. ID Mil
A, arrived
ill
too People who are alive
usually do. Bulb
up to date garments. don't
he wore. And
n an i choice he'd have.
Sack suite, tingle and double
each with a peculiar to
On- oil.
a- d Wonted, plaids and checks
stripes in bewildering variety,
blacks, blues, browns, olives and
all aorta
of
for for
in all
would
buy bis Clothing from
J.
J. It. was
here
It. L. was m
today.
Han r l. C Moore,
town today.
Beta A.
Rev. It. Ii. Herring Mi
i lo
Hi- and limit I the
Mr. a
Monday
of be drunk.
, me Head .
told I,, I- die ill-
I I- tun,
Tiny did lit in , r- r
and he j
ii he
had king and had
taken two
took effect on -lent not
be- revived.
i- five
Gent Furnishings
is superb and your inspection is invited,
FRANK WILSON,
GREENVILLE N. C
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
j.
November gone.
Masons meet tonight, work in the
first degree.
was a day, and late
In the bridge was lull
people were out a stroll.
Spring weather again today.
It has been like summer to-
day.
The Cora Van dramatic
com any pas fed here on
train,
Sudden change in weather last
night and it was again Ibis morn-
lo S. M. Fresh
Mountain
and Peanut
Another is in store Green-
ville people in the by Mrs. Sal-
lie S. Cotton, In the
church evening.
Died.
Mr. the oldest
while Greenville, died at
at Ins
comer of streets-
He in Hint year bis age. Mr,
had been sick several Weeks,
bis death was not unexpected. No
man In the community bad more friends
or was more liked than he. His was
a genial disposition, and he was
friend of everybody. No man could
him.
One son, Mr. M.
him.
The took a o'clock
Tuesday the
church, HI lien being conducted by
N. M. Watson, the interment
was in Cherry Hill Cemetery.
The Pall were U,
J. II.
J. G. Move, A. K. A.
Move.
Dissolution.
firm J, W. Jessie
an I W. F. Merrill, bus-
as the Greenville Supply Co-, bus
been dissolved by mutual Jes-
withdrawing horn the dun.
The will be continued J.
W, and W under Hie
firm name as Baa
paper.
Fire Alarm.
Smoke coming the roof
C. J. residence caused a lire
alarm to be turned in this morning.
The lire responded prompt-
and a large number citizens
ed way, but we are glad lo slate
they no fire. An examination
showed a large crack in u and
the high wind had driven smoke back
down chimney, forcing it through
the under smoke
escaping through shingles.
With a woman it is a struggle to
provide something inner man
and with the man is an effort to
provide for the woman,
Notice.
This Is to notify all parties
J. W. II Jesse and W. K.
trading- the
of the Supply Co. have this
iv dissolved their partnership
mutual consent. All parties
will please
present at the M of Greenville
Supply at an dale.
All persons to said
Greenville Supply Co. will please come
forward settle at once.
This Nov. 1807.
J. W.
W. K.
Supply Co.
J. Vi . F.
rill and Jesse having this day
dissolved mutual con-
sent. and Jesse having with-
drawn from t h- Hi in. This to notify
the public that the Business of said mm
will conducted Hie future
K. Mm rill,
firm name S
o. We appreciate the of
the public so generously given in the
pa-l Mini the continuance
same In .
J.
W. F.
Allen
evening from Washington.
Mrs.
Mount, who was visiting parents
the King returned .
The of John took
train here ibis
Ha., near which place will
their borne.
Mi-s Move, and
Julia of Washington, who
have Lien visiting Miss
Saturday evening
Tl
J. A. Dupree
I- A. Cobb.
here.
Ne
I, a o
has
firm and
H. to do bi.-i-
Una In l hi -v
B this
Co.
In lo Scotland
K. B
day
n-turned
a visit lo
Mrs. Nata and Mrs. S. A,
Charlotte went to Monday
K. K. went today
to attend a n of the III Buy
T. M. Moore, look
tram here this for a trip
up the read.
Sheriff W. II. to
to Mrs. Delia
Sleeks to the
NOV.
J S. is here.
II. II. Snuggs went lo
today.
Dr. C. . was
here today,
Will this morning his
home in Raleigh.
Mrs. W. left
to relatives in Sampson
Mrs. S. A. Charlotte and Mrs
returned Aden ibis
morning.
Col. I. A. Sugg has moved his
lo town. They occupy Hie Swindell
house near the church.
W. L. and J. M.
New York, John Myers,
Washington, all officers the Old
Dominion S. S. Co., were here
day the cotton recently
burned.
Mr,. K. b gave a tea her
home in die, from lo
c to her
shier, of Scot-
land A H re
invited and a i
evening.
a- , in -a., l, nu , .
W, i, , v ; I ball
i, I. j i .
What I- n l
will . n i
la ii lining i lie mil-
Ii r i- and lays are
ill
W . -we, l. i. i .
I it at rare
kl J--.,.
m-t dare
la did on
With a herd, ii hall d-i I
A trust he r
in
B .
W . ii. ;. . .
W hid an- lit.
V, fare lire- are
11.- n.-hi ii,
in
As in the at
in r.
M. Ware Johnson.
FINE
The most complete stock at
Some Sanctified Booth r
lure Sunday in t
John Co.
a crowd .- ii .-
e. Bat up.
on a pa
Iowa
They lo
evening.
Marriage Licenses
week the Deeds is-
seven marriage licenses, three
white couples and four It
Two issued while
were two brothers win marry two
listers.
Jones and Mary
lock.
II. I. Johnson and Mary M. May.
G. A. Johnson and May.
Grimes
Annie
Benjamin May and Sarah Nobles.
George Smith.
II. and Maggie
Visiting
It. II. Herring, c
who tea
filled the ., the
Sui Lay
and place A. S,.
who is holding a II.-
Mi. Herring pi. ac ed
sermon and our people were
pleased with
II. Y. l. II
There will he an n
at the Y. P. meeting
the tin row
Mis; Lina w .
N Watson to the
Bad older too i.
should We are to
all will o at
this meeting.
Came
Will Wynne, if R
here Monday
the on hi- win I He made
trip in
time, a rest
spell Wilson T dis-
is miles.
He gives his riding ex in
Warehouse ion.
at o'clock.
d-en and
Mud Dog.
Mr. P. i.
came lo
ibis side s
i out in road V
Mr. buggy-
ran in a lieu
get a gun. He snapped
dot several times but it I.
when he threw
ting a club knocked
head.
nor his were
dog bit two hog- before
day. When
I B d dog
get
at
to
gun the
I t go off,
an a id gel-
dog in
KI By-
He, i, but
III I NOTES
Personals And Items
i. N. C. 1897.
Bale is
week with here.
M--s Co
is bar Mis. D. S. liar,
per.
J. K.
in tartar as
W. F. -.-, el
Mis. II.
and Sunday here mill
tin s.
Mi-. L. Cm ill,
and
Mr. and Mi.-, M.-,
Mrs. Warn u Andrew-,
is her daughter, Mrs. J. I,
CLOTHING STORE.
to the Bank of Greenville.
For
perfect fit ting wraps
hi our
to Washington
U- C S. ii; a
iii
ins
A C. v
W. A. More
and ion Ta
e. i i to ii
N. ;,
W. F.
on
Knight
and oar
It.
was
cut
by A. W; i bore
aim i-i m
bi Dr. Janet
hI by .-.
Bullock. Or. bit caw
Jackets, Capes
Conic to
LANG'S CASH HOUSE.
For best line
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, SHOES,
LANG SELLS CHEAP.
Get on the Ground Floor,
We sell Groceries so low that will make your
We are receiving daily
head swim.
Ll
choice line of
I.
I.
STATE NEWS.
th-
on a lady
a f w
convicted and lo be bang
id on in-t.
J. M.
was
in
II- and lying
in strut I
at Durban a
and a
little boy. An went to
anon to
was shot died a short
while. given n
trial and d
Loin
J. R. COREY
Canned Goods of ah kinds. Tobacco, Cigars,
Snuff and everything usually kept in a first-
Store, which we offer at prices
that defy competition.
Jame B. White.
A Burst of
I. I
Notice.
This l to
ions have withdrawn
The
have
with It. . the
will
continue U buy cotton as
before name. Thank
Ina my
I assure them that their Interests
always hive my
I think I am In
their than ever so
licit a
Nov.
saddles mm
A General M Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line
Groceries.
I can now be in
the brick store for-
Come to see
A LITTLE SUFFERER
Hands Arms Covered With
Scrofulous fl
Was Effected.
Win n aid my boy tad
scrofula on Ills It
wont on in all bough
on his and I. wen
It in t red
which would fetter, open run
and then r-cab over. After disappearing
they would break out again i
the bad
to be lo keep him
from lbs We became
greatly at his condition. My
mother bad and th
only medicine which had her
Wt decided to
bog we noted an
in his cos very giving
him four
the humor had all beta driven out I,
and it has never
William no Williams
South Hi ml. Indiana.
You can boy all
i- care i la take,
.-,., new.
Clothing, Capes,
Dross Goods. Notions,
RICKS TACT.
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In n.
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nail
a its, A i
u, . . .
in, which i-a i Ula island
worthy of
. . sat i i
. v .;. ii. I k rant-
Oh
c I great I
pa
The
gather thaw
i area fat i
. demand
. I . v I 115-
prescribed
ritual. A girl Island
is not pen i until aha
number
and given a her
t-kill by taking m m a certain
th. But . i of the i
I he father
bee the diver an i bet
a i. It-- ii an stay I
i biggest
i of -marries than .
Boat a i
So
I.- mis upon
her knees
an j i by a
man's ti
. hod a laugh.
I was, be replied coldly,
be pay rent I till you
In of an even
van-, a woman ten. catting no
e way
Journal
II. In Battle,
Arabian bow manifest r.
. sag a I It
; breed
and
ii I I be able to bear hi-
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II
UNDERTAKER
EMBALMERS.
Summons
Court
b iv.- a re
ii i. and lice of
i and in meta-
lie and cloth ever brought
We to
In
ll l. ll. l in
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r iii it.
I H.
N I t
K of ob-
ii an l ire n Hie d
f I.-, I laid defendant will farther
ii . . Is required
of the
Court Pitt cot, to be held on the
I -t Monday .
t leaf,
at Court House In iii
I viii. X c. sad answer
W demur to In raid
baa or the will apply to i i
bat
County, C
Sana
The i
a-
tit given
I en-
to our care will receive
I of i.
Are different from other
Each performs
specific duty, thus doing away with
drastic purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re-
moves the bile, the bile
moves bowels. The
Tonic Pellet does the rest
Sample tree at
Complete Treatment, doe
Co. n . Y. ft
1.1 .
I by
. lbs
II
to W.
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. k I v I that
were go i ; . I
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it i . mite,
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Professional
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On . X.
P In all the courts. Collection
peel
Ham Skinner. II, W.
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II.
Sine S. . Or. rat , v.
Tl
Al
X,
in the
A i. try in Milwaukee has
lied a I L
An electric . is, n
mil ball . i. U i
streets
y .
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v. i I
Mrs. D ed Now,
that a a l r i r sob
Hi to gel i; i .
think i. ; j
I v . ; i
II i I n t
believe he could You mi
. husband
i ; i ;
Tim
v. , i t .
a i
hi j very to instruct his a
I . , proper ;
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j. i I your .;
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I ho had , . . .,
n . I I ll
Hi .
d . ; ; ;. I
is they got their
gin y, . .
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it, n ;
. woman
i me i mi la i ., . y
with t.
i. . . d
little Jean bi
ditch, i int u u I up to
hi
to his .
but i to
the woman,
iii -Youth b i
; In
it England Hinge was lack.
i l
the
ii n lady's hair h
Mack with gray
tide one i
above return to
r and git fitly
thank, of owner who eds it badly
will be thankful for ti- kind-
Bess of any Lady or who will
return what I .; no use to
them, but it ii n to
.- Bi.
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I b.
l.
i-, n. i
Oil over r
iV
K. Woodard, f. C, Harding,
N, C. S.
II
LAW,
s, it ii t
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II. n. Long,
N. r.
LONG.
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ft,
In all
C .- I . hat
of . -t
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II
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I I i I had i ,
D . Facts hes
lift it ;
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y n of death, art- .
I not n able I Her
thereof.
I . heat
.-
. m hr
i- hf u
. Al -l . I .,
Nov.
Abbey, the seat of the Dull
bi .
valuable el-ark
I ll I I--.
. . if the as.
their
. he thief I el and
an led hint aft, t .
I Hint. Tills bi -u of October.
Court, Co,
Valuable Farm for Sale
By
Court i-i
n 111-
a i I
aid hi
th-
name I J n
a the Sup i i
made in i
in en
ti pd Iii.-. el it-
Mel who
1807 before
i in --l. -i
. iii i wheel r rah. that
,. i Ian
t l t mi .-hip. v.
real at time
Ian
A. I ti-
ll ;. W. Harder, Jon p
l.
-limbed a
an . red
i v
a to-day
I em
Two into o
i m lb regular inter
m v,
Their were nicely balanced
by a wealth of hair parted exactly
Viii middle.
, Light bamboo grasped firm
in middle they were
grown men.
one, we have
And the; locked into cage
laughed.
The mother monkey called
about her.
y climbed gravely on the perch
to her
i pointed to young
the mother monkey,
some of our ancestors have
i m i into ,,
And the children monkeys return-. i
fed to their corner
Mu and
j more or I is.
i t mud ea S east i
I miles wit of ea
lbs main
it i a four
barn,
it-f. i i
and a water.
If of
ALEX L. BLOW,
Town Lots hale.
not bin
can any all
times
BOB CO.
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
SAM M.
N. C.
hi; IN-
MARBLE
J It
-ill
mill other buildings that dot
the of Wait
anon tn the nut imp of
a or anything that
answer a china-
pay. n and low-
fly are alike in this
from out
of loots on all
. with the want of
to the of
the picture. Wood coal or
f any
las here furnishes
ill the heat required, mid for cook-
of
ad, which are sold by peddlers, adjoin
ho hawk their wares about the
By of an order
urn
ll, Una; in r, I will
I,
the
. I public v
,, parcel f land situated
Greenville and known
town
Evan. lie, I
Iron , lift front I
II .-, bell Hi lot upon Which
th. ls k .- now The
i be Mild a.
1st, Ii -i i pan , . o to
a ii III i I
,, Used of Pitt
i s in by lip any time
be u;. i do
mi- third I to
. if
third on drat y
i. on i. i n the ii -I
. II is till per Inter-
i ll.- ., f in-1 i t-
i f i i t , pay I o whole
at and take deed-
.-ion i in iii i i; mi the Ural day if
and title
whole the i-
said Commissioners
i the r i lo it am a I
bids.
u.-i-hi r 13th,
W M.
It. Co.
their will flu
rest
; ere. -e
ll elite ma
Wire and Iron
on first-class work
prices reasonable.
AT Will E
Sec,
we tram
I'll; . .,
took
Bar ii.
en
c,
always on hand and
the time goods bought and
run a close margin
. ,.
i Sale.
By
Pills
Cure Ail
Liver ills.
Arrest
disease by the timely use
Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of ,;
popularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE.
sour stomach, s
torpid liver, constipation
and all bilious .
Liver PILLS
TASTELESS
HILL
t-
i.
. i .-- , .
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ii.
i- ., . . . ,
r. I M
Have Sooner.
they say you
your admirers nit
to be thought of, the like.
do I come in
L afraid, Mr.
Tribune.
bow recently designed
has n pair of cross-
at shorter at-
In center of tho nearest
ends by which
when the cord Is drawn
for
ITS
To THE iI hive an
By its
of fa is
S-i am I
it its that I it my duty
of your real s
ho have O Bronchial
I Trouble, if will me
and Sincerely.
I. A. SLOCUM. K. C, It., Tor.
Th. J
lit of an nil in Mall l W,
,,; Superior of
ill Hie bill
1807. -it o'clock M,
m the House in Mid county
tail to highest Wider fur ii,
the following
restate
l. i .-i tin or land
is lands ft. Carney.
i a .-, . W iv
and a U Cooper
i if i. r i
by I- A i
and
in i other ti ., t Mi-
la of I. A W M,
t ii heir.
vi w ii . i,
home on tin a
. i M. In
full ii- A ll
Rot i land.
3rd I other tr adjoining
It
l. A c
a I land
ii Ms u hem
lead in pan of mi
in k In division I ii iv
inn other
lands l A i
ii I
the Com i and the tends of Go
lo K
mi on font.
ii, lei
i, i u K in
-i n,. ,,
1-
, i l
I i.
All
II III,,
, Jan
Tin
and obtained and all
PATENT
u-m
Bend
n, c , it r n i, fret of
patent
A II with
i UM i b. and lie.
A Land Sale.
One of the Farm, in Hit County
to Ii mi d at Public Sale December
th 1807.
By virtue of power vested hi ml
by two decrees I'm Superior
at June one the
case of John T. I. A.
Sugg wife Millie K. am the
ether A. T. A Co., lost I A.
Sin-.- and wife E. I will
sell at -ale to the highest bidder
on day of Dec. 1397
that valuable lying on south aide
of about two and a half mile.
West of known at th.
Charles lands and
about live hundred seventy acres
more or lens.
A general of the
can lie found in the decree, soots
referred lo but a inscription
will given of the lands to be sold
the day of sale or can be bail tr-rd
sale by t me at my
Tho terms of sale In said I.
cash but if ill purchaser i.
to pay all de-
sires, make arrangement to pay part
cash gel tune on by
giving his note payable, with simple
interest, sec ire
by a on the land.
farm Is valuable fir tho
of corn or tobacco and i.
well supplied with tobacco barns, pack
homes, Ac
Those wishing lo buy s fine farm
near will do well to examine
one.
Any information can be had
by ti the undersigned.
Greenville, o , Oct 18th 18-7.
T.
A y Mu
-n. n l u bettor Mary
than of .
THE OLD RELIABLE
-----18 STILL AT Tills. WITH A COMPLETE LINE--------
the the best la cheap
ll mp K i; I.-- v
thing n a
i Shot's. I on hand. Am
quarter for Jobbing O. N.
i keep clerk.
J L SUGG
Lit Fire tail
N. C
HOUSE.
All in strictly
COMPANIES
FOE PROoF
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
VOL. XVI.
Tuesday
and-
Friday
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
NO
i-,
in
A TO BE
Our is conducted on sound
principles, honorably presented and
truthfully advertised. We have gathered
from the best prominent
all the new and desirable novelties adapted
to the want of the people community
This cone attraction is Rich in Quality.
Magnificent en Style, and Price.
have to meet, your require
for seasonable goods in every respect.-
We invite you to one of the displays
of up-to-date and Reasonable
ever the people of
Come to the Show of Shows.
of the entertainment is replete
I Mil I
merchandise
tin's vicinity.
Every feature
with
find Meat AM
l C
Arc
-Inn's Ilia
Virtue They Art-
Their I
mid nod Sinking
All
Mark i
mi in
I .
tor Great
Alaska,
Via Wash. Nov. L
I.--, the Indian, will BOO be
much a tradition in u la
lit th.; in Slat . Moat Hie
are
them the
of The Abuts particularly
their
customs aping
of toe
people the aboriginal fur
Quality and Small Price. If you
v j I the white mans Hi.
to see this show Snows come see out i
fine assortment of
AND TRIMMINGS
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes,
Hats and Hardware, Tinware.
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware,
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the
largest stock of
-t by
rum.
I may
on n
old right In i.- Iii Alaska. I
would for a
and I am
not what a Kentucky would call
The Alaskan lull
Of own.
th. ,
slops have com. hither, m
yet found
a man. One feels th. need of, n to of p, n,
a really pure stimulant occasionally In , back to ,,. i hop,
clean enough to anal I. friends to
-but i
For three month. I have
Hi.
lime
I ,
these parts. It Is doubtful if any man
would remain a teetotaler ions in
latitude. la a blessing
then. II I. needed It's like carry-
I .
and
POWDER
Absolutely
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given
in this community. and sec how much
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who
you are, where you live, how much or how
little you have got, there is no Store
where your dollars will do you as much good
service as they will do you hero.
Yours Truly
s. m.
BAKER HART
.--Headquarters to r
Hardware
Tinware,
IS u I, Tl
last are of all kind i i I
moral code, and .
ii-- tell II- -my day.
have known lie n
, iv a I-
not to do a
He as U-x-a an American a bright
is unknown among ii
Is nature. All
born
I . addicted y the use of
1.1 rum. They c mill
and In at
heir chief Idol, even while they
. to him. Ken their be-
and Is
sad and. Christianity has
it taken Us place, they have no
Polygamy la us popular am
. i a. it is tho
The
,. thing may said In favor
I. the i
. denatured chap In America.
everything the sun I
him miserable, hi at i
fats humor In n
live la
Joke with him. and
delicate for m
mils a. at,
u hint
r a got I n
T a s- for seal, I M
t-iii in i skill and siren
v i- r- his a
-t. r I ll the body f
I. a primitive m
seals, is p .
among tho
g, i
with pen n i. i p on
and when the genial warmth
modest hotel at which I um p
hoc- thawed lee In my
vi will tell you more 1-1 out
peculiar and pi i
lived these many w i
n it la an off lo think, end
my i i
Ai
ho
ll . in ; I
I , . .- ink, ell
ll,. . . j i Hied
I in -1 r Is i i U
Man In h
i- lo l
u An ii-i I lo
, ii. I m -v I I, Millie
, v I Is II l,
, bill ill is lib
In- Futon Mechanic,
years under
A- I
.
farm and i paper.
ii lien, in
cl.-.
in, Mi I lie ii. lime
it mail me prepared to
ll i
For Hie
mi. of Tho
all
p. i ii.- n a vi-iii- In
b i hi era mil u
farm
think of three of a
j ear
If yon want
added to above list
y. n M for
o a week New
World Any other
paper or magazine wanted we can
you u on in eon-
with The He-
Toll-
than man on earth,
Frisco Chinaman I en i i
. mercury shrinking Into , r In;
the lowest part of the bulb, trot around ,,,,
with on above his waist and , . . , , , . , ,
Ms teat bare. Nevertheless, I he slid bun I .
playing In luck, ho will i-l,
self furs like a gay
Spokes, Hubs, Building Paints
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and Honest. Goods, at Rook
Bottom Prices.
MAIN STREET. N. C
when you do need It. you need
What Is ruining th
Alaskan Is not food
but bad
burns and like vitriol.
mat the Alaskan native in all
his phases, from crave gay. from
lively lo severe, am free to
leas that I am not yet prepared hail,
him as a man and u brother, As a map-
he la at best a rude apology n
brother, he would be a disgrace to th
family. Ha la dullest, slow-
est, dirtiest, to he
found anywhere lbs North
eon continent, Philadelphia lawyers
not
so as present
generation Is concerned, la, my
ion, hopeless, may
he done by
by the missionaries to
youthful Eskimos and Aleuts
from their racial Stupidity, hut the
Alaskan Indian o to-day Is n
persistent barbarian, with all
modern improvements In th
Since undertook to prospect this
country for news fallen
upon are and tricks
that arc vain. I have been In
four after an low
of Alaska, and have taken baths
every day. This Is Just double my
usual number, but for three months
previous square Inch of me. ex-
my hands, has been a
stranger to water. You baths In
the OPS In Alaska. In
Summer season, Russians Who
preceded the American pioneers mg-
to build Russian baths. Ton
It was part of tho Cam's to
truckle to the prejudice, of natives.
I with and Eskimos and Al
I In every accessible part of I M
I have slept In the of
I with on
my and Eskimo s
sticking their pudgy feel in my t --e.
half suffocated by the
perfumes from n d- -n
. tan and canine forms, and I n
j huddled under the Inverted kayak -i
I f with I
, upon every part of m. ex.
my head and east wind cl
me to marrow. As fate .-
. have made a mes
j seaweed s, .-r h s
i gorged myself on seal blubber i
j l have discussed yuk Is.
j very fine the
I and have shaved
the To my discredit It s. d,
j have to oil and a
i the fearful which the
distills from Hour past.-, sugar,
fruit, berries, do, um happy i I
that I have n wholly unable to
s. That vile would
bibulous endurance of i
Bowery lush.
Lang before l lo ibis, t
line of I of Alaska, l learned lo
even poor heat a
fire, of th. dry vines the
of name, Now i am
in th. delightful warmth of s real i
Of the Alaskan Indians, the
have less Injured by
I than any other
are more an
taller, have better features than
average, the
who much like them. Th.
primitive who have
the darkest skins. largest men are
found among lbs Th. Auk.
are the u I Inti and
It
take, ii philosopher eke out
In the Arctic Stone
Eskimo's cheerfulness I.
in of his n
with his Thai
ii lady rules him with an Iron i i
has by law, what she bus
torn In oilmen, light In
tat. m him tn every detail his
try Tho Eskimo would n In
to build ii new Igloo or kayak or
to go on a Journey, lo . Hi-
de furs, to buy anything what r
o.- cut his hair without consulting
actual
b . of th. family.
woman's In
Women occupy an equivocal lion
a Alaskan natives Their i -i
hi. many, until they bi
actual pi
A mother is ii-
t her tided son, ugh he
i . re. of her n Ink. II Ir
and tribal pedigree from hi r,
i i- of from father, when
. hoe n r. h- r
. hi r and
. eel ward she in .
, on The large,
, , . i inking females in the
h of a group of n .
. ,, ,. of n
., , I ll bed as mothers-In
1-,
i . I for-
of girl,
,. f ii- village Kai I
-it a It .
harpooning ., lo
. . ., i , wight him with i
. landing on the prow of th, i u i-
i , , . d u
I -I seal, an
ii his I
bi
of HI i la
stern Of boat OS
but In order in i .
family party r rods s
Ocean Steamers.
nil lo I i.
i j ,, ll i
,, i ,, , i
I i l- I. I lie
l I ; -i m ,, in i. in
. . n If
ii i bad iii i, or
. i i in la I.- ii is
, I iii pi i u I ll ii
;, I will be
A i Ii ii ,
rah , I . i, t- r
W . . I, I , I
ll , . I III III I II-
I II
, , v . ,
will I I ll ll. i- , II
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will an
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l I . in I V I- I i lite In. line
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, be ill he
i , list, Um hi.-
WhAt Hi Ho Mu
i, n, when
ml in ti.
What
i, i,, bid mien in
barn,
n do, m. I
When y r kill in
pen,
Al in de big tray
Win ii hip toes
What ma
Win ii on de bid
Jo, mu
Ml, n Mows de
down lie
u-i- inn
When de kids can't no
in suck,
y, r crack.
When money's all
c gel it lack.
n r do, ma honey
H. it. G ii- v Time.
Democrat.
Worth
ban the
, in I be inhabitant in
in , g I k, HO
i oh,
Women working t
in t bidden to
work boon.
the meat wind
ii
viii
I ii in
I bean in
i. i in-1. It will cu
,. . i an umbrella
. . , . natural I A load pol along
iii bi Ii be. tin- Aim
, ii i a days
iii
on which all ,
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Eastern reflector, 19 November 1897
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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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November 19, 1897
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