Eastern reflector, 26 November 1897


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HI MAID U l
evil do not i. I ,,
M AlI . .
1- ton w CO. . n mU . roe
ii i i n- r
having
experiment.
Credit is a
hi iv slays with you until you are
in
people will
no get into the heavenly Or-
el, they
play anything first
It is very easy judge bow
much and drinking
other people
A light Lent got I with n
heavy i
It's not the amass that
gel the eat the
Some people imagine ate
religions when
they net it is the
rial
ll. for one
him who
i; round
And
And DO ; I i i If grits,
might me
i r her m
CC
l turn to look,
II i ii . I I I W e.
. . .
. r will -t
I .
Aid IV
And h bread I mow.
And e'en the I i a Ii
An I r,
And II I ill grow warm
liar, En Ilia
Tiny lb-in Inn,
An I ugh lb
tainting with tin I i II lL
Amour bi
it ii , tax i
i. the I r . Y. ion. Mi- a-moo it
ii i.
age. t
I i . -I ii la; I . thought h.
at ii were beard racial hie
highly well He looked. hut not
rated. small firms well Bad say. At last the sound was
pay a much where be
r.-lit than the r placed tho lie bad
i wall of poor y cultivated, bought the day
One for Ibis is that a
small farms are wall was hatched oat.
done with less hired Mr. the chicken
Neck
wealth.
and intends to raise
Blade.
i he Savings Bank.
I d States and the Die-
of Columbia have together
roe a than Bra million depositors
in gs whose do
i y two
dollars. more than ball
Si l av i j gs
i . i Ii . to
H i ; to the of
on re than hall e
la complete
of the i
ii to be
ward t i
A postal bank will
. i v- en
v a ell
. m a nm
It will ti
i ind , a
i real tin
integrity ii.
i. I m the
r ii . i at
It will a t
it- thing lacking in
; i i f
lb tit- have eying
.
Tho machinery cl .-t-
will lend itself readily to
machinery
ml lb
i f i-., ii no State
can.
We lo u i , .-
a . b ink cc,
m iv --ii
Die v lo
saving at
Ci i will been
c ail let matter, I
e to
any V- i c
Professional
VT. M, Bond
a, c
. ii- i .
In all i
N. C
ll W.
mi- in I Skinner
And till
. . i r
mind's lo match
The lace.
i- -I
All . i
h I
; i. .-;. I
And win the spring again
Our i
will a i i.
A i l ;
i .--. i ill- sun
Should . . Ill
i . . her
1- i III . . . i. .
Ill ii. ii
T the a that
. v bare
in jail
th 1,200 have
a IS
want to ho
is
in I hi i i n all
l u ti. mi aid
. ii deal and
if I. u gen e aid i all his
in bit vat would con-
it
Cb o. I and they were
all coal I break all
the the out
. ii, be no
f--t raw material t
ill I w.
An Old
A iv Laud-
ed i lie i iii H a
ail-, I -1.-
t. .
M II. i i-r- ad
we Are ; paper, ill
and I ill i i
rid is lull d.;. j
ah n pie c . ; , ,
all know, bat of gin . B an lb
any the r ,., i notice
t lb. 0- c , W W
-f race It only
almost
II a
it be j
neat .;,. e But
expectations high are
i , i . in which we
must recover, and every
i i.; u i- an
r I ii
r action corresponding de-
Ii u pie-
fair,, mi-i ail
pi did is
followed by a aeries
i m i. rob life i I
It u t .
in i . i -I.
t in,,
i Bill I u
heart with bright i-
of are good I.
every d t pie lean . pp
hi d Ex.
i nil
i man who n- I o i. ad
ii in jail
i him, d
. I . ball COB l
prove I , -l
i i . . Cotton i i re
allowing
p in d n did m it
i.-f ti.- ii weaving at
this piper
i ii of lion. II M-
s i-.-i. Govern i North
H a and Hon. M Van
a f i
editor
Howard I iii . of
lb cash in
a -m.-. or fl n on
rd
Coat Temple.
A noted and
who of time
-mil work has been d
ring soil f
I it lit, says few
ii pie even
palmy and
lire hive
tho cost
great temple.
the of
r Id, and wen
to Ike . slim of
p The worth
of tin is a
i illy as
Id, according
were valued
which i to
. i . to
573.203.203 pounds, ha
of according to the fame
authority, were more
able, down is north
Pm
and tin. f linger,
l .-I
i , ibis add
tin- building material, r,
etc., and Rome wonderful figures
r -nit. Ti ii lb
cedars, ,; v o bearers f
bade a, I, U i f ,
overs is all of whom ate
em pi . i I even and
ii whom, their wages,
bestowed
if tin ii food as worth
nits-, in-, sum total for
03.877,188 pounds daring
of build materials
in are as
in
a total, just
for is of the
whole coil
pi or out 853,117,034,868.-
I he
ink Age
More ate print-
ed today than before
iv N many year
Ti. i Companion prepared
by, and it with work being o n id
that ho is
I man, m Die
day if be had not The
Con p don't
aid I e, I can
it. I in it
bop i mi.
he wisdom and nu
of age. I it as us
win u I was a boy,
a ill- t-i-k. tn
ll d r . s
as possible. Today
I t.- in inly
nil d i s, ;,, pal a ii. form
mil matter . i t
a i mi en
i u i- ml i. i p
the the
the
Ex Surge u u
to t following
of ; i fever epidemic
in on
ago i
man who fever
IO till . was a
in Tampa, and
Tampa u
o How yellow lever
or ii j yellow fever
d in a his i so
t p. m, and
love-
Ii. re l b Jacksonville
ard foyer with
i j in This i o
mi I of
, Blared than a
too bottom of every
all of Thee
The political ill
s- I
are .- toot, am i .
r, i v i
Sim., people
thought lint at time they
wore too severely char
abused, you please.
but are v weak that tow
only helps o
t of the
t that
tin in in
i i
A Word the Doctor.
Sleep in . in at I
any or ; .- l Eye-
lid are an and even
by real-
d and m by
-1 lit II r pi ll-r
It's all toe,
It Bow eta in a k
i-- i i thrown
oil I v d l
I- in long ea they'd
i Io live, do i. i equal the car
i- i-l-- . r that -1 a
in r.
i- in
ii--
In ii lo he done a
; rain lo a part In lot
wall i. wan r ah i Id I
can In- it pi up
Mi a i i i i
i ii lib i a lone
I i- for In
ii i ii is
I II., part i lo
-ii-1 a I In n
i ii j -i of bI
II ;. in ii ii it
I i- i I- . in a
la a Ion,
narrow at tip rubber, -l
. ; a I
i end a i. It r lying.
i-, .- in l-v Is
ii. ,;, can tie
obtain it in complete
been to
lie v. In ,, i s-
this
Cornea ins fact are my
i re
i ii. nutritive iii. nail
reason
a 1.1 tide l
j. n i. red. y b
u. i ., v.-.-, and iii- u-
. baked and ground
into I they w I a h
who Lave
ii- in not undertake i- eel
inch
send at once
Special
-I
i All I. ill, I and many valuable
be New
Yet Law- o
Pills
Cure Mi
Liver ills.
W. of Jots
I i i . iii to us lay.
a bat t ii wave
of prosperity
e on up there
lbs Cleveland panic was.
A many
only milk cow
s. leaving
Swift
N- C.
n.
la, N .
s.
iii all Hie
I.
a way. But I m tiler, and u. bargains
know that it and make
Companion with I modern ad one
up, tor boys an like it and
wt-ll as over did. It is u of every well
good paper to grow no This i-
The Youth's Companion will of the ml. one of tho milk or butler, order
the peal tint this n money to pay
beat o and of City oat of
during 1898 It will .,, ,
short of
ab i and
of Tho various de-
tho paper
of tint beat wink
A CLEAR HEAD;
digestion; Bound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old ago,
are some of the results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
III am.
lug rear will
i.
a it-
SMITH A
hit store
GREENVILLE. N. C
i- and in a
of
NEW a SPECIALTY
Ail kind done
use labor end good
mat rial and are prepared to give
-oil i i.-f art v
WHICH A D
to K.
Whichard, N. C.
. . . .
The Stock complete in
. j every department and
Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
buy ii. i fit y i
t, ., t . . i . v
u i- t-f
FURNITURE
i lie
tori ASH ii-k
run
s. l. M ; or- itS
Old line
N. O,
IN--------
MARBLE
SERVICE
leave fur
hind
on Tar River
and at M A. M.
Returning leave at A. H.
and
Greenville
11- i -in-- are to
of. on Tar River.
Connecting
fur Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Bo-ton.
Shipper order
marked via
New York.
fell, ft
from
Boston.
son. Agent,
I J. Agent,
.
Hum lire ii -mt
, ii i i-. in r,
win in I a in
i -in .
I'm a Ion
ii-
ft Store.
E,
K.
to
pt attention given
i. . of
on short
that is being done hi Hit world-
Tho
ion who
all rs, ear
j e u all
in twelve a
and In gold. It t el
CAMERAS.
Don't tint Editor
Man
Harding,
Greenville, N.
Al nominal p l-i- M KW
iii. I i
ii non
-ii-on. out
i i i . in. i ,, ;, i
i i I I Platen, in
bu
A young woman puked fun
editor of
It inner l.
pi editor went
for
owed on
John II. small, W. II. Long.
N. C.
O at Law Bad By
Hint to
New will receive
every week from
time is pt I
1808, and n
a lull rear to January,
An illustrated in so , of
Companion
FIFTY S
Consumption
an
In
Aye,,
to Kith com
or photographing
Band to y tor lull u
till, offer, u- i. , x-
The C i- ill I flit ll n By It; nu
high an I In
every n-, it, mi with all modern j , cured. So am I
i and i- of its power that I it my duty to
i , lo those of your
IT,
The New York
UNDERTAKER
Ledger N. V.
EMBALMERS.
have a lit,
and u.-. line
Mid t in -n-.-ti,
lit; and ever
in i
. i ii to
and en
treated ti care
of
M are lower than over.
do not on but
be i. any and
in John
Buggy
BOB a
obtained and iii Pu-
mt
C. Of .- i u. ii.
and ct
t -t.
i t-cud m draw ms or
II or of
ft r-t
A w to with
COM HUM ii t. . a. .-.
Wive and Iron Fencing
on work
prices reasonable.
A Great Land Bale.
One el the Beat in
to b-j m, i c Sale
an.
By virtue of the power vetted In
by two of Pitt Superior
made at June iii In the
MM Jehu T. I. A.
wife the
A. T. A Co., I A.
and wife K. I win
all nip to the bidder
on Monday 6th day Dee. 1897
that valuable Kara lying on oath side
of r about two and it half
of known
and containing
live hundred seventy
more or I. to.
general of the
found in two
ii tarred to but a
Will given the to lie sold
the day of or can be had
by t at my
The term- el tali In la
hut If ii not
to pay all ca-h If do-
sires, make arrangement to part
on the by
giving his note payable, with simple
Interest, sec lie I
by a on laud.
ii In t n the c i-
or tobacco and
well supplied with tobacco u-, pack
houses, Ac
I Those to buy a fine farm
near town will do well lo examine
one.
Any desired can bad
by to
X. O., Oct
T. J.
THE OLD RELIABLE
-----S AT TUB. FRONT WITH A LINK--------
OF
has taught the best la cheap
for general boOM m we
Shoes. have on hand. h
for O. N. T
Cotton, .
J L SUGG
I J. It U
GREENVILLE, N. C
HOUSE.
All placed In
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
rate
AU
nines
TWICE
-A-
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
VOL. XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER
NO
Tuesday
Friday
-AT-
. Mall
We will mall free of all
our
Stoves Crockery.
eta M la c-m-
ever and we pay
ll postage Our
bowing-
i-n for If
are wanted, mail He. In
There la you
pay your local dealer per
you can buy from
mill. Drop a lino now to
JULIUS HINES SON,
Baltimore,
mention paper.
Mr K in I.- j- line weighed in
balance and found wanting.
He has quite lo.-i halo.
voted for a and
find they elected only a
trading politician, bad
pawned in advance patronage
to
crowd of and
that ever maneuvered and
intrigued and bowled the inter
eat of an unprincipled c lid
Wears
A rather sight in
court last
was a man apparently or
years old in female
He hails from below Cairo
somewhere, and is in
each a garb, we told, be-
cause it than ordinary
men's clothing- We'll bet to
the most striking illus-
of poverty under gold
standard is on
roe Enterprise.
A Fruitful Meld for Fakirs
A Rood school
North Carolina
nerd to be put in the public
themselves and kept
there until lean something.
Last year a of fakirs traveled
I State felling worthless
in- at exorbitant prices
headed
and we observe that they are at
same business again this-
school
the tango and
and thimble-rigger who
travels the circus all Qua
a fruitful Sold.
goods circular bus
caught a good of our fellow
-ii if a man with a gold
brick come among them
bu would his We
believe we will go along with
St- Mebane on
proposition for compulsory
provided be will agree
the law shall be to
the as well as
Observer.
Wellington's and Napoleon's
The that of
Wellington rode at Waterloo
named Copenhagen. When
fearful battle over, the horse
appeared to sympathize with and
appreciate his master's success
for when duke arrived at
and after
bridal reins to a groom, dis-
mounted, the horse kicked up bis
apparent ecstasy of
delight, saying as clearly as it is
possible for a horse to say any-
thing, I am, I will make
yon see I well as the
ran show my j in victory
which my master has
duke saw to it that
hagen was well provided for in
his old age. He bad
rations, beak of ind was
allowed to roam at will in
park at
name lives with master's, for
it linked with his in
Napoleon, St.
once said his horse i has
memory, and
He distinguishes bis
master from servants,
though these are moat constantly
about him. I had a which
distinguished me from the rest
of world, and which manifest-
ed, by his bounding haughty
gait when I his back,
that be carried a man superior to
those him. He would not
suffer any one to mount him ex
and the groom
took care of him- When I had
lost my way I threw the
his neck let him pick
way, with the inevitable
of finding right
Harper's Hound Table
What's bred in the bone is
out to us by
The campaign manager issues
the dodgers and candidate
dodges tho issues.
Th political party worker is
the one who is most success-
in working the
The barber ways tells a hair
raising story when he trios to sell
a bottle of bis tonic
The Charlotte News prints the
following i
Discrimination by newspapers
becoming dangerous- A few
days ago a prominent elder in a
Baptist became
because be a Methodist
editor did not write up a Baptist
church entertainment as
as he might have done,
sallied and killed the editor.
Now the Roxboro Courier, of our
own Stale, is in trouble. That
paper saw I
of tho prisoners who has
been in jail for mouths
for blockading, took at
the Courier last week. He said
he was put in j we didn't
say a word about it. and
was put in
for robbing the mails we gave
a long write up
the least appalling
the
gram, a war with
Spain is the multitude of pen-
who would come out of the
struggle to deplete govern-
for the next five
hundred We have had
this in mind nil along and con-
sider it one the most appalling
of a prospective war.
The of this country are
now and have been for year s
with public
and con-
people of this country
need to consider seriously not
only cost in life and money of
on a war but never
and increasing
pension list that would come
it, before they allow the
to involve them in a war
with Land-
mark
It's the Trade Magnet.
Good advertising is the mag-
which pulls trade Yon may
just as values as
other fellow, but if he tells
public about In.-, ability to do
better for any
else, and you do jot, he will gel
the trade. If you newly es-
in business, no matter
how h yon deserve the
i m. f public, things
won't come your way very
unless you toil why it is
to their advantage to trade with
convincingly and
keep telling them. If you
i Up your line in
your town, best way to keep u
on tho position is to keep
right on tilling the how
by more
goods, or better goods tho
money, oilier firm-
Chicago Dry Goods Reporter.
The Vote in Ohio.
Nov
official vote Ohio for the re-
candidates for Governor
at tho is thus
Holiday
Pro., Pop.,
Dexter, Dem.,
Socialist Labor,
Protective,
Liberty, Bushnell's
28,101- vote Ohio
President and
other tor President,
here for
Bryan,
Dem., Bryan. People's
party, Layering,
6.063;
Pro., Socialist
Labor. Palmer, National
Democrat,
plurality
The Senate has known
members, known
Democrats one fusion
elected on Demo-
ticket in Cincinnati, Total
The House has
members, known
Democrats and fusion
elected on Democratic
ticket in Cincinnati. Total
On joint ballot the Republicans
have five majority. II they can
get fusion Republicans the
majority will be Of the
known Republicans three have
declined to say how will
vote for United States Senator.
Haunt men claim all of
known Republicans, which if
the claim is well would
give Mr. a majority of two
on joint ballot.
often Quoted
The i I Devotion of Two Lovers
Miss Minnie
of of Bear
this county was
recently taken to the State Hos-
at For a
time she had been
some time since her mind be-
came and it thought
best to have her to the
Hospital, she could be
properly
Rev- G. Cox relates to us a
pathetic or series
incidents, connection
Miss She
was engaged to a man
years ago would
have married but for tho
which came upon her.
Four years ago this man,
who
became very ill. Ho taken
with fever which it was
would prove fatal. But was
brought back to health. The
that
presence cf lady
and In r is saved
the sick man's life
when the lady
a and lost her mind the
y man if possible,
more loyal in his devotion than
ever.
Last week he accompanied her
to and saw that she
would propel cured the
Stale Sun-
a la on
cent of a disease he uses
bis
THE VET
W. M. Repine, editor III.,
wont keep
without Dr. Vow for
Colds. Ex-
with others, But
got the true remedy until med
Dr. New No other
remedy can lake Its place In oar home,
a In It we have a certain and cure
Whooping Cough,
It It Idle to experiment with
other even II they are urged
on you good as Dr. King
New Discovery. There arc not a good
became has a of
cure slid besides Is guaranteed. It
Trial free
Jno In drug
My success is owing to
Keeping everlastingly it
brings W. Ayer A
Sou.
he road to through
T.
Success depends upon a liberal
patronage of printing
J.
and
brought me all I
T. Stewart.
Constant and persistent
tit is a sure to wealth-
St. Guard-
Advertising is like learning
little is a dangerous
P. T.
Ad .-i i-r to what
steam is to machinery
propelling
I would think of
business without clerks as with-
out advertising-John
maker.
lie who dollar
should dollar
in advertising that
T. Stewart.
in
To buy reproduce famous
paintings an expenditure
that could be
less, as in the case of The
Youth's Companion, the enter-
is sustained by the approval
of more than five hundred
and subscribers. The
ion's Calendar 1898,
a series of charming figure pieces,
faithfully in colors and
embossed in gold, is recognized
as one of the richest and most
costly examples this form of
art- Vet every new subscriber
receives it without
charge Moreover, the paper
free to new subscribers eve-y
week from time the
is received until January,
1898, and then for u full year lo
January, 1899.
The popular price of The Com-
is a year, tho
of its contents, it
a paper every household-
Exceptional attractions are prom-
for the fitly two numbers to
be issued during 1898. The Kl
Hon. W. E- Gladstone, the Hog.
Thomas L Heed, Kip-
ling. Lillian John
Bur W D.
Mas O Roll are prominent in the
list of eminent contributors
in The Companion's
which will be sent
free to any addressing
The Youth's Companion,
Mass-
George was traveling
on a sleeping car. The
porter came to brush the off
and bin for tho
quarter- There wore but
few passengers. George
ed on the fact that Pullman paid
black hireling little or
naught, and relied on their
ability to brush and
public instead, and id
to give him all the change he
in his pocket-
there might be about Cents,
nut actually was B
quarters, halves dimes- He
gave it nil lo the who
dropped his broom at
the tip at George.
all mo boss ho gasped
all for replied George.
Tho darkly at. tho little,
rusty, modest man and again at
handful of silver. he
Due as do
Book puts it, you tell
how fan a toad km jump
you Bees him
Of Service to the King.
There is a sweet story told of
two little girls Emperor
of the emperor,
who, however, was
Slag The old Una
bad a J lighter whom ho loved
very dearly.
But aha when sue was
quite young, and ilia king
grieved very much. Ho had a
flower by her name. Two
little girls who lived village
near hoard of
king's sorrow and his love for
flower. So went out
into fields and gathered their
arms full of of kind
and serried to the
Tile way was long, and they
bet and tired, the
were all dusty and with-
A great big soldier, who
sentinel at the gate, tried to
drive thorn away, but jail
king came out. They went
to him and said had
brought tho because
had that ho loved, them to
Veil. king very gently took
tho i I. d flowers from their arms,
and tears fail from ins eyes
as ho thought of bis
Ho took the little girls the
p ii ice had them sit at his
table- there
with all the grand ladies
of
they never that lo
dying Thoughts.
Giorgia has ibis year upon its
State roll the names of
in, ii and women entitled
to enjoy its privileges. They
include soldiers ml
old Confederates who are
indigent. The widows are oared
by appropriate B
of the invalids get
and indigent.
making a total
NOVEMBER NOTES,
This Column is I or
Checkered velveteen ideal
for the winter
In velvet and there is a
r of tho mulberry and ma.
shades. Deep
ti are also very
Y, bu die fur us
lining of evening
cloaks gray furs.
. rd Is f
are most
decidedly
Double faced black satin
is recommend for tho bell
of the modish
house
Besides the now light vivid
tor
evening wear one sees this rich
material cream, while, yellow,
and pink.
Royal pure,
POWDER
Absolutely
r. i , r-- .-.-.-
CLUBBING
papers for
The Mechanic, th
paper that years ago, under the
guidance of B- A- Shotwell
made nu r
the State, has
been revived at Raleigh as a
weekly farm and home paper.
in this section
who took Farmer
Many of choice outer gar- j Mechanic would like lo have
of the of fine d are prepared lo
make tho extraordinary
at
Two youths into u of
monkeys.
Through of
smoke Came fourth at regular
from white wrapped cigarettes.
Their heads wore nicely balanced
by a wealth of hair parted exactly
the middle
Light bamboo firm
in tho middle showed they were
full grown men.
said one, we have
from
they locked into of
monkeys and laughed.
Tho mother monkey called her
about her.
They climbed gravely on the perch
to listen to her words.
pointed to the young men.
said the mother monkey,
some of our ancestors
degenerated
in.- Link.
The party scientists and anti-
who Ware exploring the
mountain in the
the year mounted on their
new model bikes, suddenly heard
a loud cry of triumph from lips
of the
Smithsonian institution, who was
distance
Hastening forward, they found
the professor standing by
of the remains of a wag-
on. In front of the decaying
lay tho petrified remains of
four extinct animals.
said the professor, point-
to tho animal to the right, near.
est the found
the between that
machine, the and tho
kingdom at
asked the excited
group.
said the pro.
undoubtedly
Venetian red is a favorite color
the touches on
London made evening gowns
While gowns crepe or silk
sash this brilliant, rich
tone.
iii
Tho costume having skirt
sleeves of with bodice of
velvet, is into style again
Exquisite designs are
of red
net.
Coats and jackets perceptibly
lengthen as the days
until we cow know definitely that
the hob-tailed jacket of last
winter has part in this season's
dress its
h the coat of length-
These are acknowledged to be tho
garments above all others for
wear.
of medium
coats box fronts,
those of velvet- Those
bitter art frequently richly trim-
med with fur or
ostrich feather bands.
The new evening of
and silk upon which is
the most lavish use of expensive
laces, embroideries bits of
demand an
amount lime, trouble and
expense, and require the of a
class
Au embroidery of spangles
with pink ribbon is
n gown
and
few of this season's black gowns
Bra made up without f
For will send The
North
and The
Fainter Mechanic, all three
papers n whole vein-
e papers will give you
home Dews, the State and general
news the farm news, and
think of three of them a
whole year for 11.76.
want the Atlanta Con-
added lo the above list
yon get it for cents more,
or the thrice a New York
U for cents. Any other
paper or magazine wanted we can
you n discount in con-
with Kl-
Ilia
first said M.
at the dinner of a
prosperous bourgeois, the
greatest -a bad
egg any way you look him. Hut I
got him oft. He was the black slit
a good family, and his conviction
would have made a great
Toward tho lose of the dinner a
pompous, en
as Hie host .-, to
him to the advocate he
aid i Bead no introduction to
ll. Angel
i BE
by
r portion ear,
is nothing new under
said the wise man.
This troth is the
which is now at
i lie flood tide of popularity
iv., kingdom. This, says
authority, is a very old
Fifty years ago it grew in neg-
and I r genera-
wasted its beauty on an
u public. It was
then known as a fall or
pink Today it is tho most pop-
ll in the United States.
You win n the bottom
rail will get top.
Landmark,
It is about to light
that scores of tho
convicts escape not a word
is said it. No notice is
gives in the county authorities
where wire and
they simply
the
things is the corruptest
the most disgraceful the
of this State. What are
coining to When will tho
true manhood
Dis-
patch.
I here i one way to
that i- by
I, is can-. hi an 1011-
the lining of
Tube, When in-
yon have a rumbling or
hearing, and when it i- m
cl and
and ll
A woman in her sleeve
where a man talking
through his hat.
taken net and this tube
normal hearing will de
b discs nut often
by
bill an of lite
We will One
case Deaf
c d by Hull's
t .- i ii i tor circulars i
K. i ti. O,
Hold j
Halls family are best.
l- it mat ha- filled
, try d
. nil their
he Iron their blood, lank a
the
I in.
was his and a due on
an unpaid
f, emaciated and
It I overeating t
stuff, and other health-
The remedy
a-
the
Inflamed a
m real by the
and mod taken
and
la
and relieves
No mousy in it- value.
A In trial that.
II. ll
ill, i i i





. ,
REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
J. Editor
In Reduce Acreage
In Atlanta the Do-
a convention of
at office at
N.
1897.
Mr. always
l r. i i ad
bit it
. . Bulk
I mi Ike Us fold b
will have u, to l the reduction of
his anneal to Coo-
Ureas are rumor, The object of the Cotton
EDITORIAL sons.
Senator Louisiana,
that will
a Cuban declaration of
with a whoop. Bad
may not be able to
the House.
an an of the
which the bargain craze has over
the average it is an-
that a is
for of and
places her damages at
Governor
Thanksgiving
people of Kansas
have devoted a day to shooting
jack which have
shipped for poor o
Chicago and Me York.
to the
mi calling la I u fa
Io of the area planted
Gag Hi in. for year.
the past week engaged the
.-. u-i ii the business can see the necessity ft
. B,.,. ,, Ministry Mr reduction
Ki. , s a are
concert in n market baa now below
the acreage and
i ,,, production the staple, the
I reason the
i natter, tor the
. . the Truest- ; TUB ;.
i a old Ii I ho
of ilia, t .
it tin
the cotton f I
to take some action M a
the actual coat of
I , adding to hands
i Although because th. crop
policy may for u time in
action U The o supply and
l Cuba are c t . I
lack on the part Spain
In the
division was discovered in t
very ingenious for making
a fortune at the expense of the
says The
Post-Express.
As is known, the depart-
redeem at full lace
any portion of a bill, provided no
mire than is
would take a pack-
age of bill-, Mr, and ill
tour a fraction, perhaps three
quart era an long from one
of She would I hi
portion and in a short time would
take bill of like
u and tear off a piece twice
d baa one vital
importance cotton-growing
and since the amount
realized baa below what it
will be so before this
Congress adjourns, Congress
III be take decisive action.
created
in Washington l.; u long
mi given out by sol
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE V
The last national re-
a total of
Of this number 15,000.000
round numbered are ten
fears young to
in
Deduct the from
round and
the is who
are above the of Tie
total church is
Add to the 30.000,001
of
cants those who
more or leas and are,
directly or
Indirectly by Christianity and the
C of Christianity
be in to at least
Tony millions against
the additional
that of the c dies
cur country, of them
den In view these
can there y
lo ability of Christians t.
a thing are
re ill. m -o d I i Ii i o n
i ii. i pow r,
t an the t f
i, citizens the In
b is as
d i as its as
A and solemn as the
j , my-
st to produce cotton, the
eyes of all engaged in the
business have been opened to
necessity organized i to
a redaction m the acreage
This should have the effect
J as t market
ions present crop, the cotton grow-
is. ii. out- el. i ginning early to
av their decrease the area
lie withheld from tin until There Will be
ill in- l attendance rep-
Ce II men from
it it were and sections, on that
the result the
In tin I. i so
at .
He tin- ne'er a
Ami ct a dried up
old
Are on for
wherever life u a.
He but be
Past be lie wears
. o wings,
. i-t has
h bow
In
To form, he it lie or
And -bl. the bed,
bis head lie
as the smaller and Mies around
piece from the so to Till w were In or
bring the note to the limit of
ii
this way, she in course oil i
i few hours secure herself I Whole have works
one extra bill. decayed,
just how the woman I And live only Ii name,
stole was t ever ascertained, but tin- low lived bedbug never die;
The Market is now
Open Open ail
the time.
ml,. the i the
Parties having tobacco
which they wish to sell, can
get accommodated at head-
quarters for high prices-
the Eastern Warehouse.
EVANS, JOYNER
Owners and Proprietors.
that
tin I
no Ii ,. . I
ct BeMOan ,, built lo the
i i- en-
. la
in
men I
v, . new ii I II
i- about using a i-
iii lit;
will lie i i lie pub-
ii the report any
. i- I to . .
,.,;. i . i- I i.-
m i Tin- lime be i ;.
mi n campaign education, by ins
,. liberations m men
prominence in that line cl
Campaign.
she saving
money out a salary of 1900 u
to build a house
a semi able quarter of
he city, and to supply herself
with valuable a-brae, and
ii bone and carriage, It
was the she generally
to the department every
mot mug this vehicle that
attracted attention to her mode of
and eventually led to
of her method of
was indicted by the
grand jury, but was never tried,
is died from before the
day set for her trial-
The amount money which
this secured
fie there just save,
lie around, he never keeps bent,
new r in fast,
For the stateliest term you eve. saw.
Is at hist.
may break, you may the
lied, if you will,
but I lie miserable cuss will hung
n it still.
HIGH GRADE OVERCOATS.
To Prevent a Bee Sting.
The Democratic
convention ill endorse in its
the Chicago platform of
1896 It will adopt a platform on
S i will every
and white man mi Carolina who
merits j,, voted the Democratic ticket
of the i j during tho past
side the five years, and who
. mid matter, but tut return lo decent
press will make m charge It the
showing up its a, In view for
popular Idea public judges mad. the
campaign the sew in
, when terms of the judges expire,
.,., the t, will be the only candidates
i in that the great body Dominated and for
. men nil o ill III-
try v. in H
.- nets educational platform, will include a strong
Wall mid Loudon, and direct appeal to tho
in of North Carolina,
e invitation to
have the fold
K to HO and obi
Slate at large. There will
about in
Sam authority on
bees, says a stinging
lights on you your
until yon can it away. If
you don't breathe the
ting, I
was estimated at all the way horn tho biggest yellow jacket
to but there the world- hold
no me of discover- my bra for a minute and in
just how much she did secure time I could kill most of
Our stock consists of
the largest variety and
lowest prices and our
from her
them scare tho others
Chicago Times-Herald,
Tho has be over for
more that thirty years, near-
as many persons have
d in the United States as lived
country hut the
of ll-e of the
Interior shows that
claims await
in the Pension
that nearly or quite
one-half of them will be finally ready,
,. l Kill,
i in- to I . the in . . i
W . Iii ii ll ii I- d . ii
an. I gel seal
.,.,., h ,,.,,. party and join band.
Well . ; i supreme effort to
,.;,, . i
;, II ton I v b
;,,. n by lit by the Star- A liming-
raw Star-
much been ll, ,
Get n I I isn't .
KIN 1.1 I I
Prom our t I o n -i-.
Reed Is I for
nomination l t
in 1900, and bis may play
part ;. the -t
the Hi this session
Reed machine i- already ii d,
and. In to nil its original
Reed it attract, it is
all the larger number
worked Mr.
hot year and have become
hi of tin failure lo
gel they wanted
or their r is
understood ha looking altar
Ohio the Reed and
the the election of
la the Senate U is a meant
of weakening Mr. In hi.
view to I i-
being able to the
n -t
Convention. The the
Read and now
the neat
Dem do not h. to seen
tie i
Cage's gold lend ; is
the little it had ,;
on- ball
U,
Intelligence via
San is to the
bill say that hi i Mil
bunt that ma,
a new Klondike has been found
. in . 111.- i- on the western side island
The attempt . h , c
-i t. who lea ma u failure
For Sale.
The entire so V. of in
K Ho Bro.,
N. r. In bulk. Block
is clean in an i open
m be
of to sett e ode-
i inhere m
ran make r
n Lit if
and In a
line fanning a can found In
Slate Railroad an i I I fa-
i i i if within tithe
rail on or
K. HOUSE,
Much in Little
Is Pill, tor
clue em so great curative power Id
so a bole
Hood's
Pills
A e IN ONE DAY,
mo nine Tab
refund
ii to cure.
v . j always sat-
prevent n
or all Ills,
sick constipation, etc.
The only to take Kith
Notice.
This i- lo ; my Is and
have this day withdrawn
from the p-i
o. end connected myself
with It. I. . Davit A under the
trim of will
continue to bay cotton produce a
before under said firm name. Think
it g my lends their
I assure them that their Interests .-ill
I think I am better to handle
their than ever and so-
a e of their patronage,
Nov.
JESSE
, l in I
baa charge la gel It put at
i. head cf lo
ii i. d
Canada for the mi all
I a-, means n than
i- tn keep mi
drawing a I lo very light
irk,
is
t-ow gold district-
The is I upon the bed-
r to feat
overlying soil.
Attend to I bis
A number subscribers now .
i To each . tn
t may seem small, but
us means considerable,
We bate a distaste is In
print, ii is lime cl year I i a
when every one should bis
and w nope this
will prove to nil
n ii, and gel a receipt,
the i-ll or
in hunt you up, hut coma i
. as, II it i nil i-t
you eons send us a money order by
mail. reader
.,
per
in i
i ad to
to
Corn ii
to
to lo
i-i i
to
to
Salt i In i
per
to
THAT
BOOK
of Fall Samples is in;
containing enough
styles to stock three
stores. They are
the
t- i i.
ale prices Of
i , i i-t i, tarnished
Norfolk
Una
by
ii,. owes Tub and is
ad have I SB in i,,,,,,,. or those Who BIS i
sold lo res-
. L. a was public,
I promptly to this
to it. f
Mil.
lug
.,.,
. -ii toy
ins
i I nil.
Ml
SO to
Dry
NATHAN FISCHER CO. creations, the rig
Tailors of Chicago, who are fancy-priced
greatest rivals. Teachers modern masterly
with many Come in and turn the
of fashions
for and Winter Suit or and
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right
quality at the right price.
also have in stock a lull Hue of
are of the swell styles.
The Coverts and Whip-
cords in lovely shades
of tan, and raw-edge
brown
or black, with French
facing and fancy worst
ed lining, half satin
back the best coats
ever seen for the money
H. M.
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 l can to obtain and hold your pat-
age. Come and see me.
M. H.
lo THE LIVE GROCERY.
Dealers, Tobacco Flue Maker
and Bicycle Dealers and
offer their service to public- We are taking orders Io
Tobacco Flues
and assure you we will as ore make the best of Flues
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
thank you to come and see us. Respectfully,
ions,
the celebrated
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
Call and sec are invited to inspect
my stock and lean, the low prices.
T. WHITE.
S. I. CO.
MULE H. C
v.
HI
if
iii,
ill
there, too. People who are alive
usually do. But h have to buy
up to date garments. We don't
keep tho style he wore. And
what a choice he'd have.
back suits, single and double
breasted
each with a style peculiar to us.
at d Worsted, plaids and checks
and stripes in bewildering variety,
blacks, blues, browns, olives and
all sorts of
of colors.
Suits for for
sport, suits in all prices-
Yes,
hie Clothing
ON PARADE.
Has the us Goes
C. T. went lo to-
day.
R. V. Tyson rat
Gents Furnishing
is superb and your inspection is invited.
FRANK WILSON,
GREENVILLE N. C
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
week.
The son Mr. and Mrs. D.
died this
The church here will
he the third Sunday in
December.
All persons are forbidden under the
extreme penally of the law hunt-
nailing or on any my
land. J. G
Julius Sons, furniture deal-
have advertisement
on i the Ki They
have two new will be
sent on
Mayor U. C. was
here today on
Ellis, of is
visiting Mis. C, A. White.
C. left this morning a
trip through South Carolina.
of came
in to visit his brother, B,
H. Wilson and three his boys
in to Saturday night and
returned this morning.
who
has been spending B days with re-
here left this morning.
Mrs. J. J. returned on
morning train u visit to relatives
in tho the country.
J. tilled his
in i in the church Sun-
this morn-
Tl
Col. E. A. Keith, to-
J. J.
rived Monday
hist night here.
V. Smith returned
Mount Monday
H.
son Monday evening.
J. M. blow hit Monday erasing for
to work on the
Home Visitor.
Mrs. Dr.
this morning to her
Mrs C.
Miss Annie Kitchin,
Neck, to
Mies
Miss May Suffolk, who
has been visiting Mrs. J. U.
returned home today.
Miss May Moore, Kinston, who
has been visiting Mrs. M. Sparks,
returned home Monday evening.
After Years
N. ISA ma
Alston, who was sent to
th- t
in ct 1810, mud.-
escape in the year,
was raptured at Nashville and
return, d to prison.
DAY.
by the
in
ITEMS.
Interesting Notes from Over in
Greene.
N. C, Nor, 1897-
Miss Pope, of New Bern, is
visiting Mrs. W. W.
the
here
There is not ouch cotton left in the
fields in this county.
The Telegraph office will observe
holiday hours on Thanksgiving Day.
The turkey sill entirely lose his head
t morrow over bis preparation for
You will spend a poor
unless some deed charity or set
goes out you that day.
Another sudden in
it looks like it had as soon
snow as else.
Central Telephone Ex-
change will observe Sunday hours on
Thanksgiving Day.
stores, business houses and
market will all be closed on
Thanksgiving day.
Flakes,
small and large Hominy, white Beans,
shredded Cod Fish, Mountain Butter,
s. M.
Stratus Bros., the High Art Clothiers
of Baltimore, were tho first to respond,
through C. T. help asked
for Hope Fire Company.
The colored Methodist
meets this in
a number of delegates hers on
train to attend.
Alter serious illness, like typhoid
or tho grip. Hood's
has
power.
I ibis His
wile and daughter returned to
Mil through the country.
Bishop and Mrs A. A. Watson
rived morning train. The Bis-
hop In Id today in the
Mrs. S. M. and her broth
or, J. T. Worthington of can e
morning to attend
the church.
Nat
tobacco market was
Wednesday.
Herbert of was here
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. spent n
days with the Dr. E. H
last week.
Miss Julia who has been vis.
Pearl returned lo
Collision., Saturday.
George and Mrs. Dolly
Sutton were Married last Thursday.
Miss Addie Johnson, of Greenville,
accepted a school a Sadat west
Turnage, J. T. and
others our prominent planters had
tobacco on Greenville market
J. two
very excellent sermons here Saturday
and i
Misses Sus.; and n
and Clara Woolen and Mr.
of were here
young people are anticipating
quite enjoyable evening at the Hook-
party.
Mrs. Jennie Or-
and Miss Cora spent
a days with relatives near Vance-
Hotel
The recent improvements Proprietor
Skinner has been making around
Hotel add much to the appear-
and convenience of his house.
Eight new bed rooms and two bath
rooms have been added, handsome new
furniture put in, and the office changed
and newly furnished. Mr.
says he has further improvements in
contemplation for the near future.
Married This Afternoon
The marriage Mr. J. B. White
and Miss Fleming look place
at 3.30 o'clock this at the
home of bride s parents, five miles
from town, Put. A. W.
A reception will be them
tonight at the home Cap. C. A
While.
Everybody loves little children, and
whatever the hart lo lay or
in public never to lie of interest
to older people. it
was announced tint Sm
day school were lo have Bible
Day exercises in
Sunday night, the being filled
with people lo hear them was ; might
have been expected.
The little folks
large audience charmingly, and each
rendered Ins or her respective part with
great credit. The children Starching
in and passing around to the seats m-
ranged for in rear t the pulpit
Then Bible Day exercises are in
keeping with a custom of the
of setting apart one in the year
lo raise money to used through
Society to Send Bibles to
lands and In give them to the
destitute our own land.
Below is the lull as
the Glad New
March by the children.
Announcement and prayer by the
pastor. Rev. A. r.
the Door tor the
Address Sugg.
Essie-
Tyson.
Cheek. Fannie
Bagwell and
Jenkins.
Sugg.
Motion
Lawrence and
Lola Tripp.
Old, Old Story is
A Short
by
and
Lucy Forbes.
Tyson,
am the Way, the Truth,
Benediction.
The ti,
declaring they
never attended a better
of Kind. They also showed their
appreciation giving children a
collection amounting to
sEWS,
A horse tint I n away front
a la the pan
th la
the on Ills ill flout
I. mi South street,
along which he tore at lull Speed. In
front of Mr. C, N- t. Bun's
a were- playing. All
except little Mary
Mr. J. A got .,
way. Mary's little brother being
from by old
-Muse horse ran over Mary,
bill she d Bi were.
slight The little tin cl-
her right band was masked and
cf her legs were h
O server.
ibis here
the Durham Sun was shown the
rood writing by Mr. P.
of Salem, who was ten year-
staking it, beginning In 1876 and
in 1886. It contains
pieces wood, in s a
ten cut piece will cover forty-five
pieces. Tin- material which I;
is nude thirty it
wood tn-j country under
sun. The outside this desk is inlaid
with this in the unions de-
signs, the calculations as
lo harmony, and polish. The
insult- is a gen-
Sentinel
Mr. Dan Kelly, has run-
as flagman . th-.- Caro-
and Northern road l-r time
Cams in last night. Mr. Kelly was
badly used up in a with B gang
circus toughs several Tl
FINE CLOTHING
The most complete stock at
CLOTHING STORE
GOODS CAPES SHOE S
Next Door to Bank of Greenville.
For
perfect fit ting wraps
W-
Jackets, Capes
Come to
LANG'S CASH HOUSE.
roads There was
going on In one the van ii
, Mr. went
Luck lo it lie could not th-m.
Anon as he ti the cone ho
was by lour or live
toughs who bad been raising the row.
Mr. Kelly them beat lie bad
in hi.- shots but he was finally over-
powered
had on
body were II.-
homo in
lo Iii- New
That
The
a letter to
that two in Stale
within
and that one them John
It the
local he could avoid
many tin J their
way in hit H-
this one out the suicide t u
man named John
county who took laudanum but weeks
For line.
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS, SHOES, NOVELTIES
LANG SELLS CHEAP.
A rye
Court Will Convene Tuesday.
Judge K. IV. who in lo
the December trim
writes he cannot here in
time to begin term Monday,
aid will not open court until Tuesday
7th. Witnesses and
r having
need not come on Monday.
o last week.
Mis Hi Inn , Hill, been
to teach the public school Dear
here.
Notice.
This la to notify all
J. W. Jesse W. K.
the n
Supply Cr. have
dissolved their raid partnership
consent. All having
said fit will please
present them at the Greenville
Supply Co- at an date.
All persons Indebted to
Greenville Supply Co. will please come
settle at once.
This Nov. 1807.
J. W.
W. F.
Greenville Co.
.- i J. w. . k.
and day
dissolved by con-
MM. and with-
drawn from the Arm. Thin is to notify
public that the business of ISM Sim
will u conducted In future
W, V. Mot rill,
Mia N L Shaw Dead
Dr. C. J. received n
Friday announcing the death
Mrs. N. L, Shaw, which
at -1 A. M. Mr. had a
host friends hen- who ail
her with sorrow.
machine.
Yes, dear, stag dinners are
frequently deer.
-I wonder why
happy you ever heard
old
ignorance is
The poor tramp stopped the
en door. said he.
you give a Lit. V
she was n very old and had no
so could only hit him with a
rolling pin.
I'm getting tired trying
the the theatrical
disgustedly. friend.
the The women in the
will simply build their
higher proportionately.
Get on the Ground Floor.
We sell Groceries so low that your
head swim. We are
choice line of
Canned Hoods of kinds Tobacco, Cigars,
Snuff and everything usually kept in a first-
class Grocery Store, which we oner at prices
that defy competition.
James B, White.
Tub is indebted to the
publishers for copies Turner's North Edwards been
Carolina Almanac and Al- tied m the Lome his
for are public J A. the past
week.
Those Dreadful Sores
They to Spread In Spite
of but Now They are
Healed -A Wonderful Work.
have been
sufferer with veins on one of my
My foot limb became
swollen When up
blood down tho veins of
this limb. Due day I my
loot against some object and a sore broke
out which continued to spread and was
exceedingly palatal, I concluded I
needed a blood I taking
Hood's In a short
dreadful which had caused
so much lo heal. I
kept on faithfully with Hood's
and In a short time my limb was
completely healed and I he sores gave mo
BO more I cannot he too thankful
for the wonderful work Hood's
for Mils. A.
me i-f Greenville has i
i o. We appreciate the Vermont.
the so given In the
past and solicit the the
In
J. W. HIGGS.
w, F.
J R. COREY
IX-------
A Burst of Bargain Sunlight.
AND COLLARS
A Horse
Millinery.
Groceries.
tail III.- One True Blood Pin it. r.
all
Hood's
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
by J. W. Brown.
Come to see
Clothing, Capes, Dress Goods. Notions, Caps.
RICKS TAFT,
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Arc from all other
Each perform
a duty, thus doing with
drastic purgatives and curing
Mild Power Theory.
One Pint rill the liver, re-
move the bile, the bile
now bowel Th
e the rest.
Ha one
Treatment.; A
Co N V
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Save Your Money.
box of Tills Will save
many dollars in bills
They cure all dis
No Reckless Assertion
sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and I
a people
MITT'S Liver
SEE THAT
-recast
what is it
It is a picture celebrated
Best in use The outfit no business man is
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Handle Gold Pens.
You will be astonished when you see them and
very cheap are.
You may never,
But should you ever
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.-
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Editor j
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too, Cl i I , nil run down
e nit. mi or foods u
heal never
. I i t v six l -f
Hitler red nor
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ml i i bottle I . w
w.-. i m adjusted t beat and
coM wed to Ant
room dry boat to
;. at I i -i -i in
go i after
i .-tn. the
farce of recoil Tho tiring
m Ion the b iV Kl
ti i
a I, i loaded
co I I a poll
of i Cartridges ate
toned I . i in gee i ten.
can U quickly into
the It la made f r
So col I
cu In Bred
One of i ; ; was
Una M I I
clean i l perfectly, .
and do ; able weal u the
be re Br n
now H before the
net form . Ch i is
. and
. . the audiences are hap-
In pi unite
nth is
Id cit; i from
Over E cent of
the y id
Execution Sale.
To in
II. W. K,
and M. A. I
tho Ma day of
bet re In n
, ill -i ;
tin- i
road from
to Mill
I II- KI
branch to
Mid
prong
prong t a marked gum boat tatty
yards no
north west pales the county
need to begin
BO or it
being the of land whereon Thud
i ow
day of October
W, II HARRINGTON
I'm County.
BOYS
send t once
I i.-M-. ind many valuable
i in hi- Av. New
Tort l-d- O
lo W. It.
Summons
In the ninth they began
to shoe . bu to say,
only in King William s
land, end are on the
arras f the man t whom
tor caring j
his In i way.
The looking w
mi to
. A Ft I -ill
. ; i .
Tho captive sat miserably
her
not ; out majesty moved by
or tent Implored.
The I n harsh laugh.
he I i Idly I
, tell yon
m l v ; . u even
u van
cc v t v in r. Detroit
Save.
The bi a salve In w rid for Cuts
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Pall
Fiver Chapped Hards,
Chilblains, all M U
and cures Piles no
pay requited, Rite
or refunded
price cents per box. For
no. I. Woolen.
E i
c t oar-
. . AD . f
Phi
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caws
ct .- .
i r d
m. Ho
this dis-
ease. ii
with a
tot-
iv
V C
fa,
Josephine
The above named will take
that an action entitled as above
has been tn the Superior Conn
of Pitt county and. last the has
been for the of ob
an divorce
said defendant further
no ice he Is required to
pear at the nest term Superior
Court of Put ., to be held on the
after the 1st Monday of Bent.
ii the day December,
the Court m said county in
N C. and answer or
demur to the in Mid
or the plaintiff will apply to
for the r ii in laid com
plaint. This
K. A. MOVE,
Clerk Court. Co,
CAMERAS.
At a merely nominal
i- of UM
remarkable the
am out an
in of to all
States. Ii i In j
bat
FIFTY S
or the
for and
Bend full
remarkable offer, a it ex- W
ed. u
high grade an I in -4. . ., u .
all market
Ii guaranteed
Ledger,
Ledger X Y.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices paid for country
produce.
Reflector Job Printing Office.
Anything from V--
-To
TASTELESS
CHILL
IS JUST FOR
WARRANTED.
; .
V. . , . .
TUNIC
l I II . .
r. .
. k
. a i f from I
g n weak and no
have a of
and I will be glad to
hat a For t v r i- n a
and sold.
not the stomach but
it. Ii I Roman
and
d.
Valuable Farm for Sale
By decree of Superior
Court Pitt made In a certain
special proceeding p en
titled versus 0-
I will on Monday.
or 1801 before the Court
House in Die, sell a. public
ale o highest bidder for cash,
certain tract or of land situated
in t which tin
late Olive Moore the time
his death, bounded by tho of the
late a. aft. lauds late
Thomas W. Joseph
Edwards, Foreman
and Tar K
acres or leas.
tract land lies d miles d
Greenville and
land and the
public road. Upon it i- a tour room
dwelling, kitchen, ham. stables,
ten, tenant tobacco
and well -t good water.
day of 1807.
BLOW,
and obtained and all L.
t Sets.
C. . . Patent
. I m lei
. m
Scad Bi Hi ti
V u , Is or Sot, o off
t Is second, I
A Great Land Sale.
On. the Bot Farm In County
Ii
at
N.
PORK
inf tin year's will
bin
ore. r stock plot
u . bran tea.
FLOUR, COFFEE,
Professional Cards
-3 r
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news
afternoon the
small price cents a
month. Are you a sub-
scriber II not you
ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector.
TWICE-A-WEEK.
Is only a year. I
contains the news even
week, mid gives
to the es-
those growing
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than
the subscription price.
In UM
in
.-in
AT LOWEST I'll I E
Tobacco.
buy from Mm .
I in V
t o
FURNITURE
at prices tn suit
Our art-all and
to run e oat a close
Town Lots Sale.
ail order
in r.- of
met m iii will o
Monday, before
I dour in tin town of
Greenville,
lot or of land situated in
the town Of lire, nod known in
plan of -aid town m lot No
side of
Iii front of Cowl
and being the lot upon which
tin- now stands. Tin-
said Id will bi- as follow
1st. In separate, parcel
a plan on Hie In of the
Of of Pit which
can be s. i-n by the public any time and
will be exhibited on the i
Sud. As a whole.
Term, third he
paid day of January,
one third on day January
and third on the Aral day of
January. with
est on tho lied I with
privilege p to pay ti e whole
at any lime and lake hi-
ii. he given u day of
January. and title reserved
the of the money I-
paid.
I In- said Horn of
the right to reject any all
bids.
This October
WILLIAM M. KING,
i bin. Pitt Co.
MARBLE
Wire and Iron g
on First -class work
prices reasonable.
By Virtue of power vested in m
by two Pitt Superior
made June term 1891, one In the
case of John T. Bruce I. A.
Sugg mid wife K. and
ether A. T. Bi ft Co., I A.
and wife E. I will
sell public to the highest bidder
on the th day of Dec. 1887
that valuable lying on south side
of Tar Hirer about two and a half mile
West of known m the
Charles lands and containing
about live hundred and seventy acre
more or h
A general discretion of the
can he found In the two decrees above
referred to hut a
will be given of the lands to lie sold
on the day of sale or can be
lie-sale by t me at my
The terms of sale In said decrees i-
but if purchaser is
ed to pay all cash he can, II no de-
sires, make arrangement to pay part
cash and gel tune on the balance by
giving his note payable, with simple
interest, in annual secure
by a on the land.
farm in valuable for the
ton, corn or tobacco and is
well supplied with tobacco barns, pack
houses,
Those wishing to buy a fine farm
near tow n will do well to examine this
one.
Any desired can be had
by applying to undersigned.
N. , Oct
T. J.
THE OLD RELIABLE
-----IS AT Tilt WITH A COMPLETE LINE--------
OF
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught me that the the best is cheap
Hemp It ope, Building Pumps, Fanning Implements, and
thing necessary Millers, general house purposes, we
Clothing;, Hat.-. Shoes. Ladies Drew I have always on hand. Am h
quarter for Heavy mid for O. N. T
and keep courteous and attentive clerks.
VILLE.
J L SUGG
Harry skinner. II. W.
SKINNER win
Sin -or- to I album
c.
B.
N. N. C
G A AT A
X. C
Practice in the
n. c
lulu over
In ii. E. K. ;.
Wilson. N. c N.
Kill ft
X.
pt attention given
an I I of .
de on lime.
John II. II. Long,
W thing ton, X. r.
SMALL LONG.
and
In all Hi
UNDERTAKER
FUNERAL
EMBALMERS.
W e I received s Lew
j lie lino of
lib in
ever brought
Ir
in its
given lo
to our care will recent
Very of i i , .
Our prices
A I bill
be ll any and all
in the
building.
BOB GREENE CO.
Execution Sale.
By virtue of an execution against
K. directed to undersign
Iron Court of
will on Wednesday, 6th
day of o'clock M,
the i nun House door In said county
sell lo highest hi for cusp, lo
execution following
restate
A piece or parcel of laud
adjoining the lands of It. II, Carney,
I. A W w
and A l Cooper
I acres being deeded
by I. A in a
known a- Cooper
tracts.
2nd. due trail
Cooper above described on south
lauds of I. A W Me-
Moore heirs
Martha a
Lie nu he
acres being MUM deeded by heirs of
A Ii u A l
an land.
On other tract ad joining lauds
Of It II I. A
tract and A ll Rogers land
on c acres
known part of w w home
and in part of set apart
lo K in division of If W
lib One other tract adjoining
lauds of l. A
, i John C tract
the Cooper and the
m-res
being same K
by A
A las an undivided one-fourth
in the lot
K t
Jame reference to
which deed is made.
This day of l-n;.
County.
is
GREENVILLE, N. C
HOUSE.
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at current rates
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VOL. XVI.
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY. NOVEMBER
NO
The state of
Public Mi M. .
issued a letter teachers
of public schools them to
in the formation fa
t association in each county in
the
teachers, public
be writes not make
felt as should, as
a class of women in
their Too
our teachers
us lo what sentiment
is on subject of popular
cation. Too often they
while
house
the pub-
The county
may only public
of
but it be
means of school men for
school instead cf
men who will do the bidding
the court house politician. It
may be the means of the
public school money the most
which it should be, of
public in the county. It
ma; make the schools, instead of
a farce and a of ridicule,
a power a to each
New for Old Hats.
Never content with ordinary
decorations for boudoirs,
girls are now using the cast off
derby bats of their as
card The scheme is a
simple one. After
getting nil old hat, the fad-
dis's cuts numerous gashes in the
Into which the cards of
her friends are the
of crown she puts mall
card the
I The hat is then
fastened to a ribbon and hung on
the wall.
At the University some of the
bright young men wear slouch
hats, on and of
which are the of
friends- A blue hat with red
held to be the top-
most things in this line-
Spread by
The health authorities
making an investigation of
rapid spread of and
other contagious diseases among
the children since the public
schools in September,
and believe that have found
the cause in the system followed
in the of and lead
All the pencils and pen-
holders are gathered together
each day just before dismissal
and placed in a box on
teacher's desk. The next morn-
pencils and
are redistributed, so each
child may get different pencils
and every day- City
Sanitarian Clark rays that it is
second for children lo
place pencils or in
their mouths at study, and
that thus disease be com-
from child to child
The city is
with a preparation by
which the pencils and
sterilized each
Dispatch.
Which Was the False Prophet.
The speakers last
fall told the people what
might expect if th gold standard
was continued. They told
that their would
in value, that
lands would not improve in
and that would
till g them only a bare sub-
The gold standard
continued and all these things
have come to pass. The men
and that ten
cent are now being to
shame by about half that price
for our main crop.
long prosperity has not
A New Discovered.
service bureau at
Washington dis-
of new
silver and also a
national bark tote.
The certificate is n photo-
graphic production printed
two -n of piper pa-sled
No been
made to the back
which is a shade of brown
instead of The seal it
bright
The note is badly printed and
lb work is blurred and
The national bank
i on the National of
It is also printed on two pieces of
parer I no silk the
genuine is by pin and
ink in
His Way to the
roan who every
pastes a bill
the collection plate in Trinity
West Twenty fifth
is Virgil Richard He is a
printer, lives at Jane street
He at the chapel in good
time for the morning services,
a sent in tho front pew, and
seems listen intently to the
sermon. He can j a dollar bill
in his hi, one end fastened nuder
the hat Laud-
While the is being
preached Mr.
side of the bill with paste, which
he also carries in his hat, mean-
time, his eyes fixed on
the preacher. The collection
plate is usually
first, and he lays the it and
carefully but firmly it
out.
don't want tho money to
blow away, and I don't wont any-
one to steal Mr.
there are
reasons why paste the
money the
The church authorities have not
objected to Mr.
in giving. The sexton
scrapes the bills from the plates
takes the i to the bank and
gets new, whole York
World.
Died for Muster.
a man gives up his life
for another, posterity erects a
monument to his memory; but
when a dog dies that bis matter
may live, men stop and think, and
John Walker, of N. J.,
was doing a lot of thinking
Saturday night. He was face to
face with and his dog had
averted the blow.
Walker left bit. house early in
the morning for a stroll, His
dog lie tried to
drive back. Then
and dog started to walk along
Jersey Central railroad tracks to
Elisabeth.
Midway between the
Walker mot a heavy freight run-
rapidly eastward,
enough noise to deaden other
sounds. Walker stepped to
west bound track. Hi, dog,
which had been
after or loitering to
make short and excursions
into the bushes, on bis
master when neared
him.
Walker was careless. He
never looked him, and
did hear or see the Royal
Blue express.
freight train shouted warnings
The engineer of the express train
blew his whistle, with no until.
It was too late to stop,
the was trying to do so.
Walker plodded on.
When train was nearly on
top of Walker his sprang at
him with a growl- Walker turn-
ed, saw the and stepped
side in time to avoid the cars a
past him with a roar.
Mot -i the dog. The pilot
of the engine struck the animal
tossed him aside-
r recovered his
he looked for his
The faithful animal lay dying,
with his buck broken.
Walker carried Hie dog to
side the Hack. Tho
licked bis I I, feebly
his tail and died master's
Couldn't Afford to lake Paper
One of our exchange describes
the who could afford to
take the paper
B getting hold of a
sheet he spout
to out how to keep
the answer being to take
pledge. He t sent fifty ct lit
stamps to out how to raise
card hold of
tops It wit.- the
-cents lo a
fellow the for twelve use-
and re-
a package of needles- tie
is a near relative to turn who
sett to tied out bow to get
rich a-d received tho reply i
Work like never
spend a Ho is also
related to who sent to
out how to write a
or the
a lead tie is a
to Ibo who sent to
find out lo live without work
and received reply in
one line a
Fish for suckers like
SAM READY WIT
Here are some of Sam
by the
Citizen his lecture in Ashe-
last
This is a great old world,
I'm cot to leave it on
pose. Here's fellow who is
not to kill his fool self.
I've respect for
therefore I respect ninny
This nation reminds me
if a family of spoiled children.
That philosopher has not yet.
lived who tell which is the
best to
having to eat, or to have
the colic from sating to much
I want to give you tho worth of
your money if you've got
place to put it. Some of you
dollar I expect, paid too
much- if you haven't got
room for it you can just sit still
and let it run
There is nothing in this world
to which I tip my but with pro-
founder respect n
man. The only trouble about It
is, I don't have to tip it A
man is bigger than a
than a president. It there is
a man in politics I it.
Take North for example
A Boston once asked
tho oilier the
white man V told
him the mostly
in the
old deacon who swindles
you will say obliged to
That's a can die day
he to.
tho girls need more
honey hoes and fewer butterflies.
I don't object to bangs . I think
are to women
mules.
get to cutting off
the tops of their dresses for the
ball and the bottoms for
the bikes, I begin to get fright-
Some say that Sum is
vulgar. they say I'm
gar it's like tolling the
his breath smells bad.
It is a reversal of God's
woman becomes
tho leader in immodesty.
A POINT TO BE REMEMBERED.
Our is conducted on sound
es principles, honorably presented and
truthfully advertised. We have gathered
from the best and most prominent
all the new and desirable novelties adapted
to the want the people community
This cone attraction is Rich in Quality.
Magnificent en Style, Price.
We have to meet your require
men Is for seasonable goods in every respect.-
We invite you to one the est displays
up-to-date and treasonable m
ever the people of this vicinity.
Come to the Show Shows. Every feature
of the entertainment is replete with Style,
High Quality and Small Price. If you
to sec this Show of Shows come and see
fine assortment of
KM t
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DRESS GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing
Ladies, Gents and Shoes,
Hats and Hardware, Tinware.
and Glassware, Wooden ware,
n Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the
i got Me
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given
in this community. Come and sec how much
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who
you are, where you live, how much or how
little money you have got. There is no Store
where your dollars will do you as much good
service as they will do you here.
BAKER HART
Hardware
Tinware,
A I'm- the
es, Rims, Hubs, Building laterals, Paints
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods, at Rock
Bottom Prices.
MAIN
GREENVILLE, N.
ti. pare,
A theatrical
always be sure of bi even
when tie sees the Chicago
Her. id.
K a in-
or Nebraska always well
known on Chicago Board of
Trade, used to own a
Omaha In the of the
season an open data appeared
on th In and a lit ill second
c led ii
breaking into for
lime. Tins
been kinds bald
lurk tho bad been
month.
Hope aid despair combined kept
tho company together and odd
times the manager would rive
out a quartet or a to
especially
evening of the opening; at
Boyd's one cf the members of
struck dead
be combination for a dollar,
touch tn amazement tie
latter tutor said he. Would
He finally agreed to call
it if bis superior wt
buy a drink.
cent they came to terms,
returned to tho
and box
Somewhat lo their n
stopped then another,
and then afterwards
a whole f people
the window, for ball u
tho place besieged. No
such Louse bad called
by- tho little cheap
people were of a line
is with cried the
i- to ii.- delighted em-
lets spend
what I have So
they went destroyed tho
of the last
bill in silk balled man's
After which, returning
to box they asked t lie
ticket seller how had been
taken In.
and forty
tho reply.
mil cents .
about these
POWDER
Absolutely
CLUBBING ANNOUNCEMENT
paper tor SI
The Farmer end Mechanic,
paper that years under tho
of It- A-
made such excellent
the Slate, has
been revived at as a
wee farm and home
many in this
who took Farmer
Mi would like lo have
it and we are prepared to
make following
For will send
1.1
of link i-. and Tho
Farmer and all three
papers a whole
Into paper will give you
homo news, tho State and general
news and farm news, and
think of three of them a
whole year for
If you want the Atlanta Con-
added lo above list
you can get it for cents more,
or thrice a wet k New York
H for cents. Any other
paper or wanted can
you a on in con-
with
At tho Western N- C- M. E.
Conference just Asheville,
statistical report
was
or people who
been crowding Admitted on trio's i on
the box discontinued, admitted
Whose was Doc f connection, Ii ; received
hall is on the upper
tho entrance is here.
There's a dance there tonight,
tho members have
gelling special tickets which
assigned to
I'm secretary of tho lodges you
see
a Remarkable Woman.
June of
Mark living in cue of B-
Ii. Duke's houses Peabody
Street, died night,
her re mains were interred in
colored cemetery
was h remarkable woman
fuel that she was huh of
tho time past
generation who are rapidly pass-
away. She was also remark
able, because was
in i of two children,
who living, as
we can learn I if all her
progeny bad lived have
would have
one child for every two
rears her age. She has served
her generation
Sun.
Tho save
that at tho present of Book
superior court more than
taxpayer were for
lo list their Jane
then
bad to pay the costs
These costs amount, it i said, tn
a total nearly II
ante state in.- exists ail
the counties of that die
is u
mate-
by deacons of one
year. located Ibis year, none;
number of
of members,
1,817 baptized,
number of
number of
of League,
number Sunday schools,
school 1,7-10;
Sunday school ;
for
paid
tor foreign missions,
18,835.88; contributed domes-
tic contributed
for
c for Society,
1801 -J; for presiding
elders
c for
Number of societies, number
of churches, value of church
property, of
parsonages,
I value of
of parson-
of same,
value property,
of schools,
of teachers,
scholars Mil i collected for
12.181.00.
the appoint-
next Conference
year that W. Ware
mode Presiding Elder of
a in
ii mark th .-11
to a haul wider. After
over New
.-.


Title
Eastern reflector, 26 November 1897
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 26, 1897
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newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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