Eastern reflector, 30 November 1897


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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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clean i l perfectly, .
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net form . Ch i is
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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.
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m. Ho
this dis-
ease. ii
with a
tot-
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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.
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TUNIC
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. 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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FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
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
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REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
J. Editor as
ST RM
IV hid buy
Trial In
Day's
Ki-ii r-J pol office at
S. C,
Mn. ii
u Mr
makes you think
Mr. him
he j u and
sister to ride Ike bicycle X
N. Boo.
bat, 1897. u any other
order hat been patted at Ike
State tarn, i
requiring to lake
lo guards. Moat of
i. poet d nun
l I Bruit A.
i a patted Ike
black eat u
M men Car-
wait, r in m bare
lo jury
. L jury brought
r j in verdict a at i
Fields . guilty i murder
II II
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lo n in p all lay
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Mr. j in a II bead
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win. That in . pr . i m
. Ohio mi in
In;. re
i. i the nth knell
ii rule in Ohio.
Iowa,
hut b I
Ii why the Ii
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U foul or live
i let in lb
. . iii . than in
I . u i i in h
lull i lo . .
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p imp pro i- a-
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holder,
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Bar
Hui the I i
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ill her a
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A hair a ton, a i rd and Cat k la.
km a new
trial,
mil
Behold t tic us the at
I Conetoe tome ago. Keel died
rte retail ii tin. ., , ,
., , . under
. in. a the ii , .
, An
, , . l ., , had I ii given bin-
. ii. in la i , . . ,
. I i land made a
old II.- it the . . .
. u that -iv, n Keel the
i r, -ult , , .,.
,,. . . and had hired lo
in I State. At . . ,
. ,, ,, I commit the alto
in- or- , , , , , . .
. , . , ,, i I lad
with the help ., , . ,
, , , i , . .- trial,
it carried which had I u .
Ii SI ii i
were . dieted I It. I'll .
Colorado, and one or two other
and then the
of the wen In.; the following letter
their j he received a
power. m .
i. i b vi Iii
t; a , r G I V
a tidal wave, an . in 1-
I I . N. . d, T.
i Ill i in i.
iii. N. C.
. ,, . ,. lb Fire
abandon Ir old , ,
held on dole,
lied committee it
i. i you their tin and
your kind
lo red by
I title mg . .-I the
And what i.- n null
cord and
. j.; rt pr I
I. i. in Si Hi
turned rub-lo
love North Ca
baa a i i. .-. and i-
. i ii by a gang i i a,
; it unprincipled . j i at
. Slat
AV i i r hit i ii lion, -t in n
a . and
j in d . i
i mi ion.
Ii had only m -l.
bun- a i an
hat Thank day.
all., had ; i
but I
get out
till you a
hie wile till h . i inn.
to bare
It e
ah cried
I bitterly.
No he cried are
do not wreak
i at
l .
. hat
Second dam
a in
cabin lbs
North
NEWS.
ii u Drunkard,
i- In danger I. i mil g
. ii . I. . . in .
i any
loll . j ;
In. j. warm. When hi
i- C When he i. Wet. I.
lie it dry. When be i.- dull.
he it lively. When lie
It. he i-
On ii day. lo. On i
J N lime we
a i to d in
,., me
iii a and
I all I i. , t your
. we -in-
i- y I ill.-
.- i . . ii,
. -i .--. gt ,. health an i u i
A. A. Maim-.
I-
mm
Ail -i; i . See.,
Fire
Hi- old iii-
W In n i n,
in i. ago, old tint
till . with n
it deeply .-.; n ii. v a i i
m When lbs
mi hi- i
n i ilia in, a .
i . privilege
the
grave and their
All th way ll e i I
in arm ire
tabbing -i-p
A I., I
I II U .- i-- i I
iii. k. i-i.
i. an , n
w I.
I. k and
l. .
I. It. V. Flem.
an i Susan Carton,
. J. Poll y it I,
and Joyner
l. I i- ii Addle i ii-
II.-re are in North Car-
with a total
Mr. . Worth,
iii.-t
lad Monday night.
Dr. Henry Smith,
parlor in
ti died
and on the farm o
Mr. ea-bier of the
Ni ck bank, were by
a few Ilia ; M
The In the t
blown open, Wednesday
Money to amount of
and worth were n.
J. U. Brown, attempted an
on Mitt Coin while
they re an
near Mount, tried and
guilty,
night an. attempt mm
made to a train on
railroad, near The
on the wot
in time prevent a-i
II. I r, n X
woe burned last
night. A met in
II at d it thought to
but- One,
I. n no Kin
ton Free
JAM IS It SHOW
. The Had
Day
You a ti boy
II be M hat head and
on i no use in anybody
the tame Put
in and lie got- at Iii
with to in
front rank put him on
and lie displays that
s hearty of a
Io all tin re i- in
Tins d tame el m
I they took it into bads to
client. A ago a
email in re. Bad their
iii tad paraphernalia Into the
hand- cl The
i they warned
this I got it.
lb. to a let in South
tugged got
ii in good shape. Then lei
would give a
on Day.
The around on
lime, mid so did the boys. In
they gave it parade
a boy
and carry out. it was
it
I It drew a large crowd lo
Mat what clever
The Market is now
Open Open all
the time.
Parties having tobacco
which they wish to can
get accommodated at head-
quarters for high prices
the Eastern
JOYNER
Owners and Proprietors.
HIGH GRADE
show were going do next.
The admission lee MM and
and awhile and
lit y into the The
w.-ts the management
and
d r tin- did the
tight wire act, and
Walter were the
d John and other
rules, I-. Hurl James
and ink hell end
in
The acting
the little made about
on ll.
protection
do not the
turkey.
A COLD IN ONE DAY.
lake laxative Quinine tab
refund money
I lo
Notice to
The Clerk of Court of Pitt
Letter
me, on the
day of Nor. on the
It. d, Notice U
by given lo mi Indebted Io the
make immediate payment to
the undersigned, and to all creditor of
said to their
to the
Twelve Month niter the
date of I Ills Ire. or Mils will
be plead in bar of their recovery.
This the day of Nov.,
It.
on the Estate of It, Cox.
s- iii Hie
In
Pill County. i . Court.
Ii- us .
V-. Motive-
Linear II
l he dolt n above name lull lake
notice an union entitled as above
ha- been commenced In the superior
Court Phi to the
lands matrimony heretofore
lilted and defendant
the defendant Linear House
i lake be i-
e appear ill lite
of Superior Court to be on
Bib, before the lat, Monday
Mai h m the Conn In
Greenville, N. C . answer or demur
n. complaint or
plaintiff will apply lo the Court for
In all I complaint.
I'm County,
ll . golden in-
In.
the of in Call.
i ii. Bini metal
i. i- w. t bat
due. d note I
it to a monument.
i I i, lo
as art n far mineral tub
. lam e produced In the at i-
Head.
Hi, Louie, Nov. -I John B.
tin t of
died aged He was
the principal
Company,
among plug and
ill the
Tobacco
in
State prison, the
i Ml . i on ,.
from
fix f list
old
an E A. MOTE,
Will aunt lo Conn,
or c. l. An v.
us in
Warden my
tn harder
to mm give
difficult to, will cure well, have a bright,
them lo rich color and flavor, with good
in, i. However, , ., ,.,
are never whipped. Their I Illiberally
, j supplied with a fertilizer con-
u cell at least actual
on A
woman who bud
given trouble wot nub-
to
it n ,
a new lier I form Of
of
lot bus me form Potash,
end i
and will he reduced
Hooks sell.
Potash.
THAT
BOOK
of it in;
containing enough
styles
They arc
the
i NATHAN FISCHER CO. Mg
C no are fancy-priced
r greatest of mo
work with many Co it In turn the
pa.-es of this greet of fashions Cd
measured ft r your and Wilder Sud Overeat and
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right
quality at the right price.
also in stock a lull line of
Dry Goods, Shoos, Hats,
------and celebrated------
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
Call and sec are invited to inspect
my stock and lean, the low prices.
S. T. WHITE.
I R. FLEMING,
CHERRY,
HENRY
L.
urn i, will nil yea just what aM
I hi v Bead them.
KALI WORKS.
tin
Minimum
Organized June 1st, 1897.
The Bank of Pitt County,
GREENVILLE.
wants your friendship and a
J. if not all, of your and
every favor consistent with safe
banking. We invite correspondence a
interview to that end.
Our stock consists of
the largest variety and
lowest prices and our
are of the swell styles.
The Coverts and Whip
cords in lovely shades
and raw-geed
blue, brown
or black, with French
facing and 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, K. C.
I will the best goods
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.
N door THE LIVE
Dealers, Tobacco Flue Maker
Bicycle Dealers and
offer their to public We are lo
Tobacco Flues
and you we will make the beet
the least price. All work is guaranteed end we are read to
repair any thing; in our line a to a bicycle. We will
you to and us. Respectfully,
S. E. PIER I CO.
HUE I. C
um
If Washington were
alive he would be at-
by the
National Flag floating
over Frank
store
there, People who are alive
usually But h have to
up lo date garments- We don't
keep the style he wore. And
what a choice he'd have.
Hack suite, single and double
breasted
each with a style peculiar to us.
d Worsted, plaids and checks
and in bewildering variety,
blacks, blue, browns, olives
all sorts
of
Suite for for
suits in all prices.
coy his Clothing from
Gents Furnishing
is superb and your inspection is invited.
FRANK WILSON,
N. C
THANKSGIVING
These Arc Numbered Among
the I
HUT. M,
A. K. I returned Dur-
evening.
Mm. A. II. Tall
from a visit to City.
I giving.
A. A. Walesa led
on morning
Mist Martha of Kin on,
II
returned home Tuesday
I. I. went to Tarboro today,
J. J. Cherry went to
U. L.
in Tarboro.
Bey Brown mid Kin Thanks
giving in
Young Thanks-giving
with in Weldon.
Andrew went lo Hob-
good Thanksgiving day.
Mi . Si Iii. Dixon. el Rocky Mount,
is visiting Mis. A, II. Tilt.
J. B. Randolph and and C B.
Mildred.
F. M. Hodges and family and Miss
Betty Greene went lo
Day.
C. T.
went to to spend
C. M. Anderson and wife,
Mortar an visiting daughter,
D. D.
W. O.
been visiting his K. II.
home today.
We were glad lo meet C F. Wilson
at depot lie had
been and
was to his home in
town, N. J. well and
as natural old-
North Carolina Defeated
The North Car-
and Virginia played a Ki
football in hank
ray. Virginians tin
No. by a score la
Married
Al on
o'clock, , Mr. I.
aid Miss were married
by Key. J. K. They
lo in on and left
here on train New
York. Mr. is
tin. and all here
extend best wishes.
Another
A hitched to a c in c run-
in town Friday, and
up lull
lull of mid it
locked like there was going be n
mix up. In of James
Long's curt tangled in with another
and stripped It dear oil the little
The collision also look
wheels off the and let the
body down on the ground. This was
rather burdensome to running
and horse concluded it was wiser lo
slop than pull inch e drag, so he
checked up in from House.
St. John's I
ii.-i. eT lb
A. lo Miss
May and I.
to Mi-s Mary Hay.
The alt, I .
and Kali, Johnson
and Rebe A. M.
and Miss Nita May. W.
Mu and Julia C.
May and Miss Kilo I
and Mis. Minnie
Ian.- Miss
I. U and Smith.
was i by
Rev. tin u.- n-s-l. I by
Edward Woolen.
the the bridal
a boat n pain d
hospitable home of M.-.
Johnson where
they tendered a splendid
The grooms are two el our KI st
prosperous young farmers and
s are the charming
Mr. K. May, on., iii our
tunnels as well as We u-
to the our
wishes journey in
double harness.
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
V, NOV.
Land near are complain
about the and many
them have posted their
At Tarboro last night come or
parties broke into F. S.
warehouse and stole barrels flour
and sacks meal.
Mr. Hugh returned
Raleigh Monday. He ens
tensed when the all culled him
but he is proud all the same.
Kinston Free Press.
The agent the Atlantic North
Carolina railroad, at who
put in by present
short In his accounts and
m dismissed.
goods will soon be demand,
attention purchasers. The
business men who get announce-
the people early will he
the ones who the trade.
FRIDAY,
is mining cold.
is called lo the to
by R. Greene,
of Jesse Cox.
Flakes
small and large while Beans,
shredded Ct d Fish, Mountain
S. M.
The Home Visitor lays the cotton
gin belonging to Henry May, near
burned Wednesday
bales of cotton were
destroyed.
Today seems like a Monday.
Court in Washington next week.
The Weldon Mews reports a
pound pumpkin. A whopper, sure.
The next date is Christmas, now
not quite a month off.
When the season
have to be satisfied with reading
Spanish touchdowns in Cuba.
use
the baby, a fellow
can't put it in his
Every you say Green-
ville helps your town just that much,
and bud word just
much injury.
Lee Mn n, a little sou of Mr. K.
down while at play
a slick
n his a
GRIMESLAND
N. C . Nov.
Miss has charge
el the school and n teacher.
Everybody ought to educate their
children as much possible. Patents
send your children, don't miss this
opportunity and let your children glow
op without education.
Grimesland is not dead on a
boom. is worth cents per
pound and of course people are
awake. Some them arc tired
gold standard already and probably the
remainder will be by the lime gel
out of it.
Burwell went to-
day,
Nat went down the load
Friday evening,
F. C. Harding went to
today on business.
J. J. Cherry Rich-
Friday evening.
J. It. Moore Friday
from Wilmington.
Miss Cotton is visiting Marl
Skinner at Hotel
W. has
been spending a few days here left this
morning.
IV. . who
has been spending a week or two
this morning.
Miss Maggie Shields, Scotland
Neck, woo has been visiting her
Mrs. E. B. Higgs, returned home to-
day, little Miss ac-
companying her.
A Beautiful and
Reception.
Wednesday afternoon, inst. at
ii few a
beautiful the splendid
country Mr. Fleming,
live miles Greenville, contra.--
parties being hie charming
Miss James ii.
While, Greenville's in, popular
young merchants.
As the couple entered the park r
Mrs. Dr. E. A. the Wed-
ding march, and while R v. A. W.
Setter made them man and wife the
strains Premise
added solemnity the impressive
immediately alter and
those present,
bride and groom guest- left
Greenville, arriving here about
At night a reception was held
palatial residence Capt. A. White,
lather of the groom. This reception
mi occasion and i legend
Seldom The guests were r,
in from by S. T.
White Miss Sheppard, and
were ushered into the east parlor where
Mr. J. L, Fleming and alias Lulu
White presented them to the groom mid
bride.
The guests then passed over the
Where were displayed
bridal present. Here the
the couple was by very
Urge number beautiful and
hie presents they
dining loom
by . II. White and It. W,
King, and guests
their heart's Content.
The was large and
the congratulations showered upon the
happy couple, hearty and
The entire was one of ea-e.
grace mid elegance, and will
remembered as one of Greenville's most
social
When He Loves.
Men sometimes lips,
Their and
And about
And glorify
But when n man's in love he
No shape, nor age, nor hair,
Stand in his just forgets,
And loves and care.
Cleveland Leader.
We have had right much lover
and around all arc
gelling well tail. Dr. C. M.
Jones won't let people be sick around
him long. He a iii.-t class doctor.
Mrs. Powell and Mr. Pow-
ell's mother have been visiting
and in
Some our young ladies are
ed like a cat, they are fixing to catch a
Rat. Rat watch out I
Rev. N. L. is busy closing
up his year's work. He will have a
better report at this conference than he
had last year.
II. Praetor is building a nice
dwelling on Main street.
watch out for Hiram.
The Masons of have
their lodge. It is nice and
table now. T. A. B,
Two New Houses.
Mr. It. J. Cobb has purchased n
portion Mrs. on tho
corner Pitt and street, and
will soon build a dwelling
house there.
Dr. Charles is having
hauled on lot just
street Dr.
to building a His
house will be on ornament to that
of town.
FINE CLOTHING
The most complete stock at
CLOTHING STORE
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville.
Chapped lips arc bothering talkative
girls.
a blind man can be shown u
good time.
Theatrical not be proud;
but they are generally stuck up.
Visitor insane
is yonder poor fellow with that of
Attendant
used lo write original
newspapers, and ho imagines that he is
at his
Baby Mine
Every mother
feels an i n c
dread
of the pain and
danger attend-
ant upon the
most critical
of her life.
Becoming a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and
incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial is not only made
painless, but all the danger is
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de-
or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con-
arc avoided, tho system is
made ready the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com-
to the critical hour arc
obviated by the use of
Friend. is a Hitting to woman.
GREENVILLE'S THANKSGIVING.
Day Generally and Profitably
Observed,
Greenville has spent no more
Day than
one passed. cold,
ls preceding day or two bad
disappeared and given place to weather
almost as balm and as spring.
All the stores, but Lair. ins, were
closed, with Ibis Hie
town bad nearly the appearance of
The religions teas of the day were
a interest nature enter-
ed into more heartily than usual, large
attending all
At II o'clock Mai. II. con-
ducted an service in
A c. was
lakes Thompson
amounting In
Ai the hour tho
Baptist ins
Worshiped loge her ill list
church, J. J. Harper, cl the
Christian church, read the Scripture
selection end ottered prayer,
N. II. Watson, of the
church, preached a
text that Na-
whose is tee The
was one of marked ability In
showing the our Nation
has made area, population, wealth
and religion, A collection was
the Orphanage amount
to The at tins
vice splendid.
Ai night u union service held in
the d by all
town, the
building was crowded to it- lull
the ministers mentioned
and Ree, A. W. Sela the Baptist
church look part in tills service, Mr, M.
A. Mi ye re; d I Thanks-
giving Proclamation and inter-
were Mr. L.
Moore spoke oil as
a Nation lo Give Maj. II.
was Progress
We Give
and Jarvis closed with
of our
Prof. W, II. was also lo have
made an address but prevent
ad taking pail in the
The tinging Hie was
b. lit and praise ll O
gallon, A collection was
i ken the Oxford Orphan As
amounting to
For
fit ting wraps
Jackets, Capes
Come to
LANG'S CASH HOUSE.
For best line
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS,
OIL CLO SHOES, NOVELTIES
LANG SELLS CHEAP.
Get on the Ground Floor.
We sell Groceries so low that your
head swim. We are
choice line of
cm m mil id. mm
Canned of all kinds, Tobacco, Cigars
Snuff and everything usually kept in a first
class Grocery Store, which we offer at prices
that defy competition.
James B, White.
ii Burst of
J R. COREY
IS-------
AID COLLARS
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line
Groceries.
f 1.00 BOTTLE
or sent by mall on. receipt or price.
Information
U women, will he
lo say by
CO. t I
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
Brown.
Come to see
Clothing, Capes. Dress Goods. Notions, Caps.
V-





it
. I
Young Man on .
He more than
advice from father.
He in r. St
bus
fie steps unsteady at times
lie returns to bis at
night-
He la Incoming unreliable
Mi
He delinquent payments-
Ho is from his
Ho is involved
He is not teen cu lbs
bow.
He is of reputation-
Ho bus family and friends but
they arc sorrowful-
HOW DAVY CROCKETT DIED.
of lac Alum. but BOB
f but II
l H
in the summer 1877
that I first N. w , to
Inspect the Moreno mine in the in
b rest of a a New Tort
J. n
and mineralogist.
the arrival Of
I to meet, I staid at .,. n i
at famous Lambert's ,.,. , , i, ,.;,,. ,,,,. II be no
hotel. I don't know whether it i-
Ill
Jo .
coo I . . i, i-
k N . dew Ku it,
i is is ibis lien
ii i i n
la aw lb invent-
ed I didn't
now raid City
i-ii -bi I an
that wild us;
can, nick ti the
Well,
editor. in charge t tho ala-
i . chain catching la
of
Although a no-
in in be it is not
On.
Mr. N., a struggling lawyer in a
h ill town in Ohio, received a call
from a who wanted ad
,. Mi- N took down a much
need volume from his small
case and e the n ail
for which tn I the
Stun of His handed a
hill. With a troubled Mr
i . iV ii. He Hushed in
Ml in- r i
through hi ;.
i at i i as he
I . . ,,. i, . . .;,,
desk. I he, taking d
th t i K it an
tho I'll a
worth advice
burg nick
an
When lie army Mas
In 1798 ii. I tho I I
up the tune England is -1
to tho sons Won't
Till . its i . I i .
ii was bey leaped
mid i
other They averred
that they were listen
.-. ; tune I hi
it is th ; phi I tun
was brought to Europe I
dark In tho i i a-
the Crusaders
ling
. the weight of the Greenland
whale i- i i j
or to that of eh l
M i. than I umbrellas and
were left In Paris
last year
now or but
considering its i it was,
far and Md
remarkably good to atop at
there were other features about
it that v. re rather to a
man of quiet I The landlord,
with pride, pointed
the bull holes that riddled the ts i I i u .
and ceiling his ,,., , .
mo that men had bird the ban is
been killed in that In lush; this
a single year, i . d of the bird,
of tho orgies enacted there when tho , .
c in from tho round up la
-in made mo glad ho m pi
MO
is tint
Ike
that bad arrived at a hen
they were expected to out on tho
i i I
o ton n a half Ami i
half in w on built along
stroll and it the real
day there with a novella tho bar-
also fa M
i men rod town
i. y day and, in com .
i, . no or two of I , .
. of Ins patients rather
than
I .-. ;. r e a all
; I j av It re r, mi
The world i . i man a
; lull like c
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remedy for Cons fly ft
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cow would had lain t r
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tho i , f tho v. Hoy, but
in- i in ; h wound
to cling i Iii- ,
and tho animal
. to ti. .
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from
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lit . . bin the
knew
enough t mix or m In
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that ;,. tense of Ii t .
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iv my Introduction Into
. . . i out,
i i writs an their
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p in
Borne Idea of tho size of Alaska
maybe formed it la
it mi area
Bill. This i mute than
the i Tex i Twelve
I van la could
carved out of the territory of
Alaska, with enough left over to
Carolina.
Cards
W. i. r.
I.
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Fa,
A .-A I -I.
Practice In courts. Collection
l .
it Was in the Days of
Within full view if the streets
of not miles
the crow flies la I conn-
try where of the
identical with
in in time Abraham.
On top of K
one. f of the
S alb Mom is a wheat Held
containing a hundred re,
level of
a fertility, bin field on the
side in to is a i
rock has boon
time of as a
floor. II re wheat rye is i
in winnowed
barley at
near Bethel ago.
ii i
a recent the
now before U a copy
and Mer-
published once
Iv an M DO more than
a handbill Yet a s a In
if a good
Tins.
each i a price n
and do
. In i, I A i iv copies
there
e matter Now lure is
News, an
paper with a n-ml
and laboring weekly to build up
the town. When sons
gel we
an send off, and
i u e trite steel-
all and
Yet
assertion the men
I ave paid us the
a mum tiny paid for hand-
bill, if we bad town
and i lo th-
It
d to make
a It is
Unit business men
Shoo id net those in
done mi
advertising gotten up
persons whoso only interest in
tie matter what money there
was iii it. Still they will do
and a it g eager
to all their patronage away
those who work hardest
for the benefit of
large. had men
b we bad given hundreds
of worth
and I in various
tend their work off to
,. to do a poor job a few,
cents lower than we would do
B one for.
AV, II. it's all a lifetime, and
ii is ionic comfort to know that
other men who bare proved of
benefit lo g-t
dose. Still it is not
to tho least of it
and individuals
ac ii o it will find that
their a.
Mi in
Pills
Cure Ail
Liver ills.
ARE YOU
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if So,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
MM
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I M-i. Watches,
, Air many valuable
An lies an- to New
Sort Ltd- pint O
CAMERAS.
Al M
i-
t niters
They are out an
iii use number to all
. still,. It Is Iii reality
but
FIFTY CENTS
m, will out lit
St-ml lOT full run.
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buy from Man n, . . , n
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tine b
for I
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MARBLE
Wire and Iron g
on -class work
prices reasonable.
Whichard, N. .
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
A Great Land Sale.
On tin- Baal Farms In Pitt County
to h m d at Us.
Hy of power vested in m
el
June term one In
Joli i T. Bruce I. A.
Sues K. and
A. T. A Co., I. A.
Sue; wife Millie K. Sugg, I will
sell at public -ale to the highest bidder
on Monday day of Dec.
lying on side
Tar Hirer about two and a half miles
West of known M the
I and containing
live and seventy acres
more or Us
I A general discretion land-
i run lie the live decrees
r. to but u
i vi ill I e given of I lie lands to lie sold
i on day sale or be
by I me at my
. flee.
The ante in Mild decrees is
. but if i is not
. i d to all cash he cm, K lie de-
, ire. make to pay part
on Hie balance by
giving bis payable, with simple
Interest, la secure
by a on the land,
farm la for
corn or tobacco and Is
well with bums, pack
houses. Ac
Those wishing to buy a fine farm
near town will do well to examine this
one.
Any information can be bad
I by to the undersigned,
N. O., Oat 18th 181-7.
T. J.
OLD RELIABLE
-----1-. ILL AT FROST WITH A COMPLETE
OF
taught me the best U
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ill
the store
N. C
SKINNER
Mil re-SIT- to
ii w.
i. lows. B .
Si v i. i N. On ran C
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AW.
lire, in ills-. N. C
ii
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Jo ii. K. Woodard,
Wilson, X. C h. i
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vi
of cl
short
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N. c.
is
In all lbs
in a
of
NEW a SPECIALTY
Ail km I of
labor good
material and an prepared lo give
Old i
GREENVILLE, N. C
COURTHOUSE.
All placed n strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
at current
AM FOB FIRST-CLASS
We i. i received a lieu
tn in n line of
Casi-tr. in
c over
i It
t. c.
on-
to earn will receive
serf .
tower eve.
want
i. Mg be
lines in Julio I . m i.
building.
BOB CO.
SERVICE
l lie for Tarboro stall land-
on Monday,
A. M.
Tarboro at M.
and
to
of on
at With
for Norfolk,
York
rs should order their goods
marked vi, fr
Raw from
Nor-
folk A
Baltimore,
I ii. Boston.
Agent,
J J. i. Kit V. Agent,
We cl no In
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weighed opinion,
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VOL XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1397.
NO
No.
In-
Mr
oak
In
s.
Piano. It
lilt ; i
beveled
In a
tie low. Ar-
in
la our
is. t price for
desk.
filled
We will mail anyone, free of all
charm, our
Furniture,
Crockery.
mt
and we pay
all Our
Ca Id m
for the If
are mail u He. In
la do reason
pay your local per
profit when you can buy from
mill. a now to
JULIUS HINES SON,
Baltimore, Md.
Please ion t Is paper.
Allowances
Auditor
for the current year as
First class pensioners,
a decrease of from last
year, de-
crease, third
decrease, l class and
SO. decrease cents.
The yields lees
than last There is also an
increase of in number of
These two things
to cause the reduction-
The total of pension tax for
this year a use i
When Girls Use Slang
Sauce fur ii. Is Sauce fur
a United
States Court of St.
Louis held a by labor
capital i- a
Illinois Ste
has decided that a
by capital
in unlawful, has
a laborer
If were sound
law, then the black list would also
b sound. Out
out justice, have
arid truth that blacklist
and
equally hostile to Democratic
and
It is I that these two
decisions came so
Tho
will not lie lost upon either
or Mew York
a After the
I . . the War.
unfortunate that slang
are easily sipping into
conversation,
taking apparently so fixed a place
in our writes Edward W,
in the December
Home Journal. the
of it is that so many people are
using entirely unconscious
of fact that they are doing
If common of slang
were to a
order of girls, it would, perhaps,
ti t vi; an indicator of character,
aid unnoticed. It would.
at not touch
of But it is not
confined. Slang
very nicest circles it
beginning to influence the talk
our moat girls
And why habit
receive closer attention.
ate forgetting that slang
and refinement are absolutely
foreign to other. A
phrase may be more expressive
than a lure of but
is never impressive, except, to
in m is
that should
that the Eng-
language in their
and not the dialect of
race nor lingo of
bans ball held. A l may cause
a by apt use of
slang
ho applaud her place her,
mi
No ever sun
slangy,
the a gill,
has
slipping out
respect by the fact
was dotted
phrases. she is clever, said
a long ago, u
who con Id keep a c.
amused by her apt use
greatly.
I III
to 1.1 have my
U know It is a pour
popularity fur a girl, has
caps
it life
A of forty-four mil-
in
tie foul a half months
of new fiscal year lends a g-
lo the report of
Bliss touching
growth if the pension list-
At the end of June number
of pensioners on tho roll lacked
only of being a round mil-
lion. even this figure will
exceeded is evident from
the feet that claims
were awaiting adjudication cf
which it is estimated about
would be finally admitted.
When ii remembered that
the population of
Northern women
and the outbreak of
war about the
preposterous character of
pension roll of today, thirty-two
years after declaration of
peace, becomes apparent.
year after the close of war the
list amounted to ten
it bad grown to
quarter of a century after
the war it had swollen
to a million, in
the past eight years this has been
doubled
The figures are simply
The fees for
of dis-
moneys hive amount-
ed seventy-two million dollars,
the pensions distributed
reach astounding total of
mere than millions of
As we get further away
from period of war the
list, of
is u geometrical
ratio. The fifteen millions, of
1800 has grown to one
forty in 1890, is
still swelling. As to
bf which fifty thousand
a year are being added to
rods, they are too well
known. in
bis touches aspect
of this by the
passage of a law
shall d to
tho widow of a soldier who shall
hereafter many.
With a deficit the
government income it
to lb
aid it to economizing
expenses this pension
abuses should its curly
aid earnest
Herald.
The I and lit
have told
a outcome of a meeting
South Carolina
tho recent Slats
Fair, an has been
issued lo farmers of the South
to bold a in Atlanta
on to con-
sider interests of
It i-i stated now
politicians have taken eight hold
the movement, doubtless
by lime convenes
will have all their
plans for taking it in
Yon can t lie modern
Just lay or
see
bin . It is every
u see a you see n
redheaded and it has
almost got to the where
win n yon res farmer you see u
mill his baud his
sleeve. The never had as
Mends their liver, and
when they a
of any they find all help
it
These politic helpers tin
lo do In short order.
When was t
it shut its in the faces cl
the lawyers but it shut th.
in. and proceeded lo
farm the farmers in great shape.
No. sir. You cunt lose Mr.
As Max says,
be is up and dressed
Observer.
i oar business
FOR Cost, s
st offer our entire stock of
y j l
at
it Wisdom.
will sell large store
by the other by H Short i -and it u-
T. M. Moore, low. All
persona indebted to us are r to come forward settle
T. Moore db Co.,
M. C
Troth is a rook large
f r to stand
ti lose
el I
i i. only real animal ii
II Iowa Served Sum. T ramps
some parts of west
tramps are causing no and
.-aid Mr. W. C. of
Ia. at
are in great
nearly large town cf lone,
and are more and
their conduct I Has
ever before known. have
committed so flagrant acts
from insulting and terrifying
women whoso are
absent lo f
freight trams i .
tho for protesting
their acts, heroic
is needed to suppress
lived a town out west
some years ago where tramp
problem solved by chief
of police a way that
scarcely be defended
all got offices and regularity, but it was
rs got the bag and it yet. y. be
Don't of Ills.
of in or
her own writes Edward
W. in
Journal, decrying
habit people have of dis-
cussing their bodily ills. is
enough for us till to keep well
to be compelled lo
listen to the ailments of others
does not make that talk any
all -e
u necessary narratives of per-
ailments positively in-
lo Physicians
all agree at many of
which people
make so be cured if
they would but take their minds
from Too many
people work themselves into Ill-
or prevent
fr. in getting well, by
about a petty ailment, which, if
forgotten, right itself-
will not say that women, more
than men, are prone to this evil
But the majority cf women
have more leisure than the ma-
of are
likely to let minds dwell
every
their, and
to me that one of i most
taut lessons we can all learn
the the is to refrain
from upon others what
is purely W
ORIGINAL
Made by Orange Va.,
t. -t to lien i
Ti
ems.
A Milch ii. ii ti save
Many a turkey tiled i
on
raid
give
men i, only
Let us ibis tiresome.
iii- rut-. this
talk about our did I
and bard as It may stem, fact j
is nevertheless true, will ever lug I
remain so, that the
of are interested in what
is d in our lives, but
art s ii lives
which are steed
only to
low in some
that are afflicted with
This town I
speak of was invaded
by scores of
They were not specially
bud,
lifting chickens from
hen roosts of suburban
dents, i thorn to
who was a man of iron
resolution, and who determined
to drive out of tho place.
ho went to
their on outskirts
of the city and delivered
to about a dozen
Ho them if they
seek fresh inside
of twenty-four hours live
to regret BOt bis advice-
Then be rode away, the tramps
a respectful silence,
but evidently bis
us ix bluff. Next day the chief
went back file of
his force, officers, brawny
aid ready to execute orders.
r d the gang
that chief had lectured tho
in vi ii ii- day- S of the officers
then went a neighboring
tract of needs and back
with a bunch of stout, young
limbs lopped off of tho toughest
trees be could
-Bight then and ensued
a i
that haul
lot will till yelled
fur mercy- chief would not
cull bis until tho
complete Then he
ads another speech, tell-
m what Would occur if
they were caught
neighborhood-
ago, then
have that u
wide berth. The same is
Post-
politician On
Ir.-t frown
look I. SOW I.
it i- now on tin-
bald head alone, ell it-
i e.-vi r was a so gray
same or late, she l.-l In r
mid it. I -r n-
papers a or
kissing a agates her will, We
ill a-ail.-l I. . it
n- a Will
unit.
And iii North are try-
to abolish Santa Claus. It
be a great deal better M their
would
goat. can eat
t the and
they grow up they
n or i i mind lo
good thoughts and the evil ones
will driven
There are sever things worse
disappointment in love
El. w
A person is always startled
when be hears himself Called old
for the first time.
Controversy foals
wise men the same way,
and the fools know it-
Little minds lies
errors of of us the
rejoices at eclipse.
People gel wisdom by
A man never leaves up bis
second baby to see it laugh-
Ni allies-, when is a
but carried lo an
extreme it narrows tho mind.
Went.
The Chatham Record
much has been
of North
Carolina the so-called
many useless offices
have
How many fees and salaries of
have
How much have reduced
public expense-
much have they reduced
Let every lake these
questions and answer then
according lo bis ledge
and belief.
The number offices have not
only Increased, but are
If is anything tho
and
who bail
rooms draw salaries from the
war department long for
it is a vast standing army
and a great coast defense ., ,,;
dream of war view With J t as those
Used eye the of Taxes have been
every cross-hamlet happen a , ass. permit-
who cannot pay taxes.
-I .- I h, pure.
mP
POWDER
Pure
s- ea.
them makes a he
to the for
the
coast Sec-
War Alger, his i spurt,
public Ibis sings
the tip e calls for
Nelson
A Miles, longs for u great stand-
army like that of Germany,
her. village lo
to feed of and
be like to see
papers
and Mechanic,
paper that yours ago. under
guidance of A- Shotwell
made such an excellent
lion Stale,
I n revived at as a
farm borne paper.
Doubtless many this section
who took
tad Mechanic would like to have
it again and we lo
make the following
clubbing
Tor 1.5 we Will send The
North
Carolinian, of and The
runner Mechanic, all
whole lies
papers will give you the
home news, the State and general
news and the farm news, and
think of all three of a
ii bole year for
If yon want the Atlanta Con-
Ike above list
you can get it for more,
or thrice a wet k New York
World for cents. Any other
paper or magazine wanted we can
give you a discount on in con-
with
Postal Savings Hanks.
report cf
General it
does the reports and
if the assistant post-
master general, is an exception-
ally important document- A
large part of the volume de
There have been scandals
connected with the management
of penitentiary than have
been found any other j to our
institution in the u of
prompt institution by this
country a postal bank
The of fuels Hid
figures marshaled to show the
timeliness and importance of this
step ought to make u deep
impression upon the
Tho enormous
incompetent, but in
casts, venal- Charlotte News-
Arabian Bosses in
Arabian burs, s manifest remark
able courage in battle, it is said,
this com try also Inroad into a I that when a horse of this breed
armed He even finds himself wounded and growth of tho postal
of
-.---
of ibis pap- iii
court end probably
hen-coop the laud. If there is
anything the people cf
this have u-o f it i--
a large army; and Ibis eternal
harping of martinets makes
News.
Ilia body swung in . . .
rs it.- bill.
however. In
drop. Presently tin- lest touched
ground. don't said tie
victim, up, there's in
rider much longer be bow people already
the postal service for the trans-
master to a place safety be
that be will not able to near bis business is adduced us showing
to a lit
bus still sufficient strength. of they
the other band, rider is would avail s it to
wounded and falls to the ground their savings is
the faithful animal remains beside Within a very
unmindful of danger, neighing I MM
millions. Tho time i certainly
Prison by food I
in. ,,. n i are the ill-
lean, h , ,.,; .,, Ku,. broil-
one Out science ass M , end
. I, .,,. .
Salve.
The salve In the world
Sores,
.- i Her-
She-How l age to get
my beautiful bicycle In mo through
all not a i pot n ill
lie ii was t, .;.
i r one win
my in r
and u I tin hi I. I
good in having a rubber Taking did my duty,
Your I
conquer. Unroll May it i
you vi. . n
the down, he a bar.-1
mar and
TO OX.
fur he adoption of
this f sayings
banks. than that, bow-
it ought to be possible to
combine policy with some
plan for of the
currency system-From
Progress in
American Monthly of
Reviews Di
Whits my in
was dialed by a
gracious Us
catch but
the path it building up
and In , ,. ,.,,,. ,. ,.,.,. ,
rs tho of lo develop Into Hasty pills ere In
laving Pr, Kings Sen
lure, and lots It. In
home, to the
dull ill
and nick Read
ml trouble
if l
for Malaria
from Impaired
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Title
Eastern reflector, 30 November 1897
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 30, 1897
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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