Eastern reflector, 8 March 1898


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THE PACIFIC.
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Baa i ii.
are . a I the i l
striving
TL-
to be the
Of world
i i-e
hi- to
to a future greater
France
bag to up
an in
and wide territory make
the r-be may
conquers for
but gnat great
her people. Beam to
to an
She
emerge from
and and ;.
one of the
earth, will baa
one, but identity of
interests with must make
allies again work
out their common in
.- In- the
future of the . and the future
of Pacific U of the
world.
Our country . shut it-
to of
with a rapidly
population
can an
brooks no
sit ion. with a line greater than
that of any t Europe, dotted
with I
fact r future of orient
that no apathy, no i t, c n be
little, policy may
have as t. mi
with European mu-t
carded of the
not content
to the
with their
of trade, r. an
ed to the
mi i America may attempt to
evade thrust Upon
in with
turn face away from
gnat -ho will
markets of orient
the of her la hauls
and the tune will inevitably
when voice of the republic-trill
lie beard in oriental courts with the
of authority a- in
of South America.
It will well if the of
destiny could be be-
European baa
way with Intel
e-t-
of the Mates Legation
Chins, in North American Re-
view,
Signs of Thrift the South.
There if manifest
Sam Jones Platform.
Atlanta, Fob- H. I.
Soldiers for Cuba
Georgia,
Io Hit hf
South at time- today hie r ,. t .;., ,
of depression as a candidate .,, . , .,,, , ., ,
elsewhere, Governor. 11.1
trial and commercial ins public a It
This condition of la , Next to himself the
doe iD to I D far
enterprising spirit of sod be fires hot shot
people, in to varied into opponents of that
man- cf crusade
nature has our soil. against corrupt politicians. Mr
Constitution baa Jones
the of it yon shoot in bole
to gratifying review of, here are they will come
conditions acre
which recently the pot in there, lint are
New Journal of Commerce shot all the same. You can
with this who was in the hole by the gap-
interesting ran out hollered.
lie the Senator Steve Clay
makes upon swear ha was not and I j
recent prospective , believe he was- And Du
assail be u
Spam, that
be sent to and the Sal i d
to
It is the G, v n
Observer.
Navy Year
rates the of
world as Great
Britain; Franc,
Italy; States; Ger-
many;
Austria, Netherlands, but.
CW crowd that came out
largest increase of mile- the e in few Jays,
Potomac and Ohio on I stand
rivers, and more tr-ck than will b- and hf twenty
bill in the re-t and
cs and Canada Down M
son and hue-he
ate I the financial the
am sick
point.
or . rs. at
v, I v. r foe
ere ate of men d of the little
triangle and recking over
plain end ratter, gold or
of in
mote
p. m.
with
. ii I
Train leaves N C, a
10.116 It
Midland N. r. ranch
dally, Hi
m, arriving ,.,. V
leave- a m
m,
on baits Florence K
l , leave p
p m-
leave a in, ,, ,
daily except
Clinton
. dally, except ,
I a. and 1.1.1 p, m-
m. ,
Train No. close conn
mi,
at .
Norfolk for , I
la all North via Norfolk .
II. M.
weal p ,. At ,,
The traveling American mail ex-
pact hO be occasional
in the old world, when
for bis own country lead- bun,
manner of all patriotic travel
are, to vaunt it little.
tins is related by a
of the New York
Post, writing of n visit to
at Edinburgh,
The was man of
pleasure in
bowing the visitor th- grave of
Duncan Ban a Gaelic
poet, and in Interpreting the Gaelic
inscription on It, an if it wave the
chief glory of charge, His heart
was in the highlands plainly. The
been Grey be
. . and at to
old mall kited fee
have m en highland since
I lure
id he, with inimitable
had ye
never there
have never been in Boot-
land I live in
Tit a ground country
It i-
man looked up mutter
said
patiently,
By shaking the of
moil he
produced, and Mr. J. A.
given good reason fur concluding
that double goldfish of
tome of which nave two
heads, in two tails, orig-
In way and fix-
ed by
kills, and across while
them are
Hack bridge-
A e
truck, which is
than was
entry last war,
limit as much as was in the
South. This is not COB-
to c,
all south
Man U and
tho
may not make good
of staff To
exceed by
milts by en-
country daring past
and she mutt own i t-
old by miles, Who can
limit the f this
the year
expires lb South may have n-
figures
ad by lie correspondent, b-
aides making activities
felt in other
may savor of
Io declare latent pot-
South is
by any other section of conn-
try, yet such is undeniably
true. sure-
capital is to
fact, and to its op-
fir investment Ibis
Within the next few
vast changes are destined
eh
. Ii he a- a
blindfold to bide from the eyes of
bis own
lot the lie proposes to till.
or to raise a
about he
las he could not sell
fer cent a doz I in any
Mr. thus
Let's u the
j for a while the
lot rot out some
An eccentric character who
lives Deal Derby, Conn., bus
engaged for some time past
in making angel
11-. i export wood k t,
these are said
to No
money will tempt
bis instruments; he declares
God ordered violins
Family Pour on Par Year.
A. II. contributes an
article to Ladies Home
Journal in which he tolls bow he
a family of four
his wife, two children himself
on 1200 pot year. Ho is a school
teacher is paid a salary of
out of which Its saves
puts out at interest
in small town
be has advantage of routs,
to in d expanses
status of the South. M loot-wear,
to clearly
this cheered by
prospect which the future
out to lit. let our people put
tin together and do
Mr. writes
find in and
variety For breakfast have
senator Lindsay's Wish.
within heir power to I off. bread
with eggs or fried
. occasionally. For have
boiled potatoes with butter gravy,
boiled cabbage or other
ad or pie, and
coffee. S . have
and some
preparation, as potato
cake, dumpling, etc . For Upper
we have the of our din
with or baked aid
eggs. We have coffee with
meal this fare we thrive
The woman who read- her d
the in papers dial
her, can be depended
Advertising,
Ate from ill other
Bach
duty, doing away with
and curing by the
Mild Theory.
One Pink Pill I mail 1st tin- liver, re-
move nils,
The
Tonic I'll.- due. rest.
t any -lore.
Mi. K. Teas.
I bud plenty cf money to do
With a said Senator
Kentucky, to a
of at the Hotel Wellington
oilier
have music I at nil
my get cigar made at
n These
I would most surely in-
in. I'd have
played by a small orchestra,
a and two or three
a and a bass viol,
and, I'd have it soft,
while I ate now
I then I'd some vocal
music by c-lo d
There's a peculiar harmony a
I'd have ,
them ting things an
the gs the cure for sick headache,
a Ml g
to Inspire the most sluggish
petite. i, in or bearing u
o co a Mississippi tout
A lot of us aboard and in
puny was if
There were some
Secretary Long a
Navy
about the Maine disaster than It
1.1 live minutes after the receipt
f Captain first Dis-
patch. Evidently the Depart-
read
newspapers-
GROVES
TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
WARRANTED. PRICE BO
Nor.
M.
MosT, Oil
i,.
In nil i-
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H .
Notice to Creditors.
Superior Court Pit
Letter of
Is me, the undersigned on
day January, on the estate
of
hereby to all to
estate make payment
Io and to all creditors
of said estate to their claims,
Io lbs
within twelve the
date of t Hi.- notice, or ibis will
be plead In bar
This of Jan.
C. D. SMITH,
tin- estate of
Notice to
Clerk the of
Pitt County having this Issued in
me letters of Hie
of K. Buck, no-
i- hereby given all held
big -aid
them to the undersigned tor payment
on the day of
notice be plead bar
their
All to estate
are make
tome. This Jan. 14th.
J. J BUCK,
Sidney E. Hack.
Notice to Creditors.
The Clerk the Court
having of ad-
to inc. the on
day of on the
slate of Peebles deceased, notice
i- hereby given to all persons Indebted
Estate to make Immediate par-
to th.- undersigned, and to all
creditor- of -aid to their
claims properly authenticated, to the
undersigned, within twelve mouths
tin- dale notice, notice
will be plead in bar of their recovery,
the day
S. SPAIN,
on the estate of J. II. Peebles.
F. G. James. Ally.
Notice.
By virtue
a of Pitt
in of
Edward S. Mill- and placed In
hand- for collection. will Mon-
day, tin- 7th day March.
to public sale, before the Court House
door tor cash, to the
highest bidder the tract of
land belonging to Edward S.
Minuted In township, Pitt co
the lands of K
II. Mills and Otters, to
Bid execution, and which ha been
vied on at the land of aid Edward
s. Mills. This 4th day ten.
Sheriff.
Notice of Sale.
virtue of s writ of
Hie of Pitt
County directed to me, I will on M-n.
day. he 7th day March,
sell at sale the
door in Greenville, the following
tract of land Situated on
south side of Tar river, Greenville
ship, adjoining the lauds of
Evans. W, B. Brown. T. It. Cher.
A Co , and others and
known a- the mill tract tile late
Noah Forbes, Sr. Containing acres
more or less and being Interests In
-aid trail laud which hat
been levied upon at the of
Forbes, satisfy an execution In
my hands against the said Noah
In of s. B
This Feb.
W,
of
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
A Strong Fortification.
fortify the body
malaria,
constipation, jaundice, bilious-
UNDERTAKER
DIRECTORS
EMBALMERS.,
We have t received a
hearse nicest line Ci f.
Hut in wood,
lie and cloth ever brought U
prepared to Io
id its
Personal attention given to
ducting and en-
trusted to our care will
every mark of
Our than ever
do not want monopoly bi;
competition
We can any and .
times in
BOB CO.
Notice.
State North Carolina, In the
County,
B. R. G.
trading as Co
In their own behalf and all other
of Jr., deed.
VI.
Cannon, of
bland. Jr.
The above It led net ion having beet
commenced In Com, or the st
day Feb. s for a settlement of tin
e.-t of Jr.
under hap M of Code of
Notice is hereby given to the creditors
the said Bland,
appear before me on or before the -1st
day March,
if their
This Feb. 1st.
E. A.
Clerk Superior court of county
F. G. James, Ally.
nest all kindred troubles.
Fly Wheel of
Your Liver Pills are
aboard, played the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever
music with turn s, and all r n -i .
accident that
they did
had
Hooter bad never n i
and it neatly set
Notice Dissolution.
be of Hooker A Co this
day by mutual
content This Fob
H C
ESTABLISHED
Dealer in
Port, Sis, Stair
Farmers and mil t
year's will their In
c-t to get our prices before
elsewhere. Our is
branches.
Flour, Sugar, Coffee
lowest
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar
M M b fro a . i r t i
A stock of
FURNITURE
always hind and sold at pries I,
times. Om go all are all b
and sold 11.1
rise lo run We sell a close margin.
M.
Old line
RIVER SERVICE
Steamers leave
for stall land-
on Tar Wednesday
Friday at D A. M.
Returning leave at A. SI.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Greenville A. days.
These are subject to stage
of water on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamer for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
should order their goods
marked via Dominion trim
New York. from
Nor-
folk A Baltimore
Irons Baltimore. Miners
Boston,
SON. Agent.
I. Anent,
e C
and sad all
fees.
Sc. o.--1,
K ; . let Hun
Semi St or With
We e. H or
m at in
; a
I la tho If, S. sod
I Or. C.
Notice.
By virtue certain lo me
f the Superior Court of Pitt
In which J C II
plaintiff and R J W Carson Is
returnable to March s-m,
said court. I will on Wednesday. March
nth, . the Court
door Greenville following
Ian which has been
to satisfy to Situ-
In Bethel county
on Creek, adjoining the lauds
John Bryan the west, Dr.
west, M the north by
the Jennie D Rollins,
one hundred and more or
Ibis fib
w HARRINGTON
SUM to
Suite North Carolina, In the Sup-
County. Court
Jacob alias Dunk Johnson.
VI.
Isabella alias Isabella son
above earned will take
that an action entitled
has been the Superior
Court of I'll i for divorce,
and tin- said defendant will take notice
-he Is required to at the next
term superior Court County
to he held on 1st Monday March
at House In said county
In Greenville. N. . and answer or de-
the In said
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
In I complaint.
This the day Jan.
E. A.
Clerk Superior Court,
Pitt County.
r. O. James, for plaintiff.
Notice- Commissioners
Sale.
State of North Carolina, In the Sup-
County. j Court.
Jerry
If. Smithy Jones, j
-mi. in M. Jones, Hannah
W. II. tor
liar.
E. Coward, I
Coward, ex I
no of an order in above
cause I will sell on Sat the
day February, 1808, at the Court
door III at o'clock
to the cash, the
real property, Ono
or land In C
county, Carolina,
adjoining I lie lands Jesse Hurl,
Calvin Mosley Whitney,
Jordan Cm, an I others,
forty acres, more or less. Said
lauds will be MM for
Th day January,
i C.
GREENVILLE. N.
--------DEALER
MARBLE
Wire and Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable.
Whichard, N. C
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for
AIL
TWICE
.-A-
WEEK
FOR
The Eastern Reflector.
I'll AUK
Tuesday
and
Friday
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS Year in Advance.
-AT-
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY. MARCH
NO
Advertising.
is I
but judicious is ail
a source
are not
that a dealer a good an . b-
will tell th I peseta h ha.
i. a a
is I
it. is lie mm kc
away that makes an B,
die
not I'm
yea have a good mil it.
A in a tilled day
day i-. i . the s
and lie II, the In -t
all tor
The Raleigh M t of
lbs
being asked the
white poet 1- w money
They kn by the proposed reduction
ever
e the
No la the land
built Si
at, maps and the
may be an hut never
a They do not
really reach many people, an I -c
that do read to in generally treat m
a recent tee-
bicycle advertiser inch
a pod local displayed In
MS e place issue, will do I,,
your hie el- before
the public many
the hand hill nature.
I hat's When
in pa .
tile lid
average
laborer travels I
little is
ti trips oner a
county fail; lo
at d society c
lo the
sea, to all of winch re
are m t given
ill go
. run. The
sad
Fair,
a., political
to
In- tin
Two write
the Post suggesting,
in view the low state of the
public finances and the
for a increase
be navy, that the sol-
to
government one year, and
says
suggestion meet with the
response
which it which
confidently expect, govern-
will be in possession of
means required to build of
the fleets in all
The Washington Post is a
notable joker. One the
mind's eye, see
falling over each other their
to help out government
this time of need by surrender
tor a year swag for which
they fit and bled and died. When
lusty infant, pinched by
seen to turn away from its
mother's milk; empty
swine eschew slop
the trough fur them; when water
runs up bill men gather
of en-
will wit-
then.
Charlotte Observer.
which, will
by proposed
the twill
on rare
when he travels
The con traveler now
or 2.0 tickets
and cents per mile, -ind no
will go bis picket by
the proposed change.
who travel to
clients,
will be bit.
nearly all money will go
who, having both money
leisure, travel f r pleasure.
it stated that i
will o
North Carolina -y the
proposed
A careful shows
that less per of this
am i will go lo those who
most need the
and
laborer. More than per cent
of tho money other
words, more
go into the pockets of the itch
prosperous, less than
into pockets of the
poor. II earnings of
railroads doing
North justify a
of per
made freight
rates, the lit will be
distributed of
per of to a
ed class, at bast To per of it
will go to poorer cuss of
citizens. A in freight
rates cheaper for
cheaper build-
material for the builder,
cheaper agricultural implements,
cheaper wagons, carriages
harness, cheaper
household goods, cheaper
of all
When the hour hand points to nine,
Have your washing- on the
. -.---
i .
Is.
II
Official
-liar
Mill Open.
HARM
Washing, House Cleaning.
Package. Try it.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Ladies and Gents Notions Furnishing
Goods. Ladies, Gen ts and Shoes.
Hats and Hardware, Tinware
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware,
Breech Loading Guns, shells, and the
largest stock
. i I I.
, i ,;. I ii in . ii i
III ii i. red
in. i s ii ii .
. m . i I, ling, th a in hi- i .- .
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in. was i i
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I, i. , ,. t. in ii lice
I., i.
A n. la-
t ; i w at i
i r lo tie Hail . No
. . . rt I K J
U , Court I
x, a . -ii i,
., ii , i i. Mill ii
I i nu a thing tie. i.
I ; i . i. an-
lira day sere devoid
III . id d. .
lb , i-h
tie i mines
l. I i ., i ll . i
come i-n
j I i- Ill
ll . ii .-I III. . .
lie ill was be n iv.
due v. opinion in; I
I la, Si i I. Inn. ,
e was
ii r. I, the
Spanish ii was
said, lied no the ill
it
r Spain, la
, .- disaster d be .-1
Tile 1.1 in. mi in- i
it was , ii I.
Spain
iii. i I
i shown Unit the a I i
or i
Mu
j. i i. i, -j. I
and I ;
VI M Singe
M. Sins-i d
hi n Locust
Gil years. u
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had b , I'M
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la- of execs.
hi ii Ian hit
was t a Ir
hot
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which ii I- a a
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Thai an
lion i C Mis-
to poi u ion
of ill
of lb. Wat H
the war bod ion m-
look after the M
. OW Brass
VS.-
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
1.75
The and the
paper ago, under
guidance A-
nu excellent
Sine.
been revived Raleigh as a
w illy farm home paper.
many in this
who
would like In have
again and we are prepared to
make the following
I'm will semi
at soldiers, to take cam North
lie.-, i to turn down Carolinian,
millions money Farmer and nil
would and the papers .
men
and Oar Held have been
vindicated.
. I i u i be
. ,, business
Made Maple
Upward postage
stamps utilized by a
mote woman in preparation
of costume which won the
fancy prize at a masked
ball other night, rive weeks
were spent in stamp collecting
and making
the
Professional Cards
W. M. Bond. L. log.
Practice In the courts.
B.
Greenville, N. C
Swift
C.
TYSON,
K. C
Practice In all the
M. O
over J. C
Cobb A Son's Store,
Mr J- B
man, brought to our office one
day La week a little cake
maple made by bis
daughter, Miss Jennie, from
maple trees growing in bis yard.
Mi-s seeing little
birds pecking the trees, noticed
the sap out in a little
streams, and concluded
would git her a bucket and
it, sec if she could not
make Borne candy- Her
experiment was very
She the best kind of
concluded to stir the
syrup a different direction lo
if it would not I urn to
It did turn to
by those who have
rumpled it to be hue indeed
course, we sugar
from Ibo
maple but once
thought that could
from maple
over town, but it is a
News.
all kinds at the lowest
in this community. Come
cannot be seen elsewhere,
yon are, where yon live, how
little yon have go
where your dollars will do yon as much
service as they will do yon here.
Yours Truly
price ever
and see how
No matter
much or
There is no
given
much
who
how
Store
good
A Sheriff Too
i- known,
infer from n
I Ural
having Federal
e in Stale in lb
,,., i Chairman ll -k
Interested in
c b cause when i
eh
are
,,,. ,, no ii ii. In-
,. ii. arc be i II I th at-
traction milliners,
in n nibs .
writ r--, . n u i ml
i-. I Iii .
a t be n
m tin r
ill ll e
veal-
I. e will give you the
tho State and general
newt the farm news, and
think of of them a
. year
II yon want the Atlanta
added to the above, list
you can get ll for cents more.
or a week Now York
u cunts. Any
, r or magazine wanted can
you a con-
with Bk-
ii I,., have i
mil. loot I
u ll
., leading an
tin under-
lain d and they can ill
mi n a is
i iii world c mo
ti gar.
it a lust growing Tho
it Oil States as yet made
only little h to-
gar, ii is av the
i more ll u.
it pars lo i nation i f i
to go to its
pie, and i as not.
STATtt
I In Monroe says it t
man was a divorce ;,, I
week next w
. i-
i art
d. The
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BAKER HART.
Headquarters
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Small,
K. C. Greenville, N.
LONG.
Attorneys Counselors at Law
in all the Maoris,
ll
dill.
W. B. W. Crimea
Washington.
RODMAN I
N.
r are
Some of went-
hog that cotton
seed is knocking him out
the industry has
fall, n off F cent, within
of large
amount of cotton seed oil us-ed
as a for lard. Ami col- I
ton seed bus as yet be-1
Spokes, Building Minerals, Taints
Oils and Stove
Fair Dealings and at Rock
probable
like a r -hell
was a I lo
lot six The -b nave
hi v
came to stare Judge
,. beard and s.- held
emu n. xi be called
up Hoed him Haft
sin id
federal toll
i.
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la-i
rink it p in lies
III would hold In
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i window was broken by tome
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cattle on a
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REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
D. J Editor
Entered t
-N . i . a second i
I, ins
The placing; of a in.
stead of a two-cent stamp upon a
letter recently mailed at the
Y. Post
necessitated the of
on the part of the person to
whom the missive was
he secure it. The
money was spent in telegraphic;
to the postmaster and forward-
to him a money for one
cent.
A QUEEN OF SEAS.
. Hi raking . Lin
Id Jacket.
In dwell with
upon the pi of the lie
ill Ki by
Tho
Jacket Um from New
York to IS days
M in the month of
January, This was the best
trip up to that time, and it probably
has lieu beaten, although a
Caller trip, by a few hours.
for Boston ship Light-
nm. When the lb Jacket started
I her ti record was by
the .-hip reign of
Baal by Donald
ma.
Jacket was SM keel,
I feet inches feet lower
hold, s feet between feet
over all and measured 1,500 tons,
making her the largest ship afloat
lit that time There was great ex-
both in New York awl in
Liverpool, over the trip of the
Bed Jacket, for it was known all
over the maritime world that she
Several
of powder, originally d had been built to beat
for use 111- -u. a-e
stored at the Q powder
known as the
near X J.
M of it is to be so old
as to n utterly Per-
haps that is why the war-
journalists have is
of
depot.
yet
Not War
The s at Washington
discuss Spain's liability f r
indemnities in case it found
that the attune destroyed by
a force from beneath bar,
bat without knowledge at
Spanish
In case, it is
certain demands iv be
made Spain, especially If
it is clear loyalists
sad not rebels were
authors of the dastardly act
These demands may
by So tin. an
would follow,
o the Maine
be due. at the won
record Sovereign of Sena
She was a i to let a mark for the
Live Yankee, a ship built at Km k-
land at about the same time, and
several others. Large id
money were wagered on the remit
of her passage.
The Live Yankee had a hard pa-
near the
Bed Jacket's tune.
As illustrating the shrewdness of
Deacon Thomas, it is related that.
hearing that several other rs
were about to the
hint, as the Jacket, heal
tared his melds putting in
live extra frames This
probably helped the speed id the
M any rate, m
reaped her rival.
A man, who was m Liv-
the Jacket arrived
there, an
of hi r entry into the
great English seaport. The excite
v. as less
than in New A day before
the Yankee clipper was expected
arrive steamer came
in and reported tin- ship us jut
and in a the lied
appeared at the harbor's
month. Hundreds sail-
vent war ors had boarded her. and two tug
to ship, though her
speed was-to great that they could
not keep the rs taut, the
I came fly rag up the harbor with
of Spain stitch drawing in it brisk north
nit to a hostile
now on fir
an I to what ant
wester, and. greatly
report is made the
will, it seems, persist the
that the authorities were
incapable of some
man in their I
to be pose
Baltimore Sun.
the natives, i i coin-
to an anchor and being laid up
. to tho pier head by she can
I the about, threw her
actually laid hem If up
Abut t a year afterward the
lb Lightning; was built by
Ii I at Bast Boston for
English express
f beating the Rod Jacket's
time between New and Liver-
I pool, and it was claimed that she
accomplished feat by a few
A Letter from c
Co. c.
r. S. , Co.
years n , .,.,., ,,
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lies I i- i i Hun i-
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I also Uteri you rs It mi corn
Your.- truly.
W. W. flirt.
It is a lit by
ti
been
not TOO
On the occasion Ins golden
wedding a methodical English bus-
band figured up from
kept what Ins wife bad
rust him. He had income
of a year throughout Ins
Winning hit wife, what with pros
cut-, engagement ring and extra ex
ins own persona adorn
cost Her shore of
the expenses was
year. Her clothing
Presents, medical
and r
amounted
to Ho therefore sis u
for her in years
hours, but the bus always
been disputed, it is likely that
the Bed Jacket still
The lied Jacket never to
this country under American
flag, having been sold as
soon as .-he arrived on other side
for en to an Australian packet
line. Extensive were
made in her t suit the
and freight be-
tween Liverpool and
she made many fast
service. again sold when
her rate ran to
of England,
her day- as a lumber n
Quebec and the United
Lewiston Journal.
Miss Mend
just us is something of i
pessimist.
Miss he isn't
an optician, and he th.
cream of the west side trade.
News
II. I
made
n hurry to get out of tier
many
happened to bear a close re
in personal
to the
was no harm in
but i In re a I on lbs
end in- i one
i i,.,. i
I .
Simple language is on all
preferable to high sounding words
win ii ordinary matters are i
ed. We wish that young n
COUld be taught that it nut add
a foot to the stature of a bull to
call it a that a dim eh
or even t
able as sacred t
is nu genteel to buy
than go to bed; that the garment so
Covered with and no
quickly frayed out along the paw
meat is really n gown and nut a
that it need
not bring a blush to fair cheek
of even young person
to my leg Instead of when
is that the supper at an
evening party is not entertain-
that there are well
to the use of
as adjective describing
one's New Orleans Times-
Common salt that is need daily in
food is needed in the body, It
aids digestion and the assimilation
of tho food and helps in the
of many of tho tissues.
Hoses do not secret in their
flowers. Insects simply attract
ed by the perfume rich
by tho abundant of pol-
which as food
Frankfurt has tho it-theater
in Germany. It seats pi
Cologne comes next, will, i
of 1,710 seating
the town i. Ill
built th. ,
It has
stops
at Sydney
; in t
u.
A most Interesting experiment is
the transferring net
outline and tints a
strictly speaking, this i-
n photographic the
impression obtained has the fidelity
of a Take
line linen, tree from Starch, and
soak it in nils niter
until it is thoroughly saturated with
Have ready a sheet
smooth paper and
IS leave- from which It
make Impressions
the piece of linen
niter, lay pa
put all between
cardboard and
letterpress
four
lays removed from the
press, tho IVes w ill found
bleached . illy white, while the
lb in all its natural
colors will Imprinted on
the paper leaf impression
can be u.-id i many ways fur
Native
In a battle was fought near
ii in Italy, and so perfect was
the armor of armies that,
tin ugh the Conflict raged from II a.
in. I p. m., on either side
or
one broke bis collarbone by
horse.
the solution
drawing
place on it
is
over f
w It with tin
over the
put into a
its for three
i removed
In ten
Britain Imported
annum, valued t
lust census St.
has a population of 1,349
largest
cow. which has War
aw,
A BIRDS STOREHOUSE.
-m-k
Fred A who has a
great traveler, recounts some of th.
he has witnessed fur
t-t. Nicholas, Ho contributes a pa-
per entitled Bird's
or. The Carpenter Mr.
bird, and it there
DOt SO many of his be
would attract a great deal of
He has a bright red head.
black white body a needle
pointed tall. tail supports
in a perpendicular position on tin
side of a tree while he is
lug, or rather chiseling, a bole it-
bark.
Now-, all having
beaks and strung
their necks and heads,
drive a deep hole into the side
of u tree or stamp, but this
Woodpecker is said to surpass
them all a hole digger, and hi
nut only digs tin- bole, but he nils it
p with a u or an in urn.
This is the strangest part of his
performance, for. while a great
many birds have the bole dig
there are vi few
them that possess the hole tilling in-
The blue jays and the
habit of accumulating
supplies in the shape of nuts
and yon may them
must any y in autumn snatching
tin- from twigs and branches
The same Instinct prompts this
woodpecker to lay m in- stores
people say, however,
that he never results to those sup
pin- again, but just lays them U
Without a as to the future
at all. Hut is nut the way with
nature. not Work blindly.
but always with wise purpose
w.
At any rate, this bird can drill a
bole in tin- very hardest wood, and
at this business be is employed
most all the time. The hubs are
usually rows, at regular ills,
apart, each the
an acorn. He is never discouraged
ml never gives up a task, even
it may seem must
He has been known
round a giant redwood tree, over
feet in with rings of
holes, one above another, from the
t tn the topmost limb, fur over
feet. I say did it. but I
an, of generation after
them, fur many, many
years.
he has gut the hide hides
his liking he dies off to the near.
.-t tree and an acorn,
ho brings to the storehouse
tree and places in the little
be has made for it. It lits
exactly, and inserting it sharp
end first, he hits it repeatedly with
his beak and drives it in tn stay till
needed.
So long as the con-
his harvesting to
on except the Indians, who Ire
store them up fur winter
have anything say,
this nut do. It is said that
he as well, and a Story i-
told of, of woodpeckers that
completely stripped a small . I
The owner of
grove thought ho must have ii good
crop, and when tin. time came t
gather it he went do and,
there was nut a nut on any tree
line of his buy.-, in foraging
about, found an immense old oak
which was partly decayed ml.
died with s top, bottom.
and each bole was an almond I Bo
the tree was cut down, and the man
secured several bushels of almonds
after all; Ian the woodpeckers old
him loudly
On.-.- . i . . p.
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Bound r-
Of 111.-- .;,. . mid .
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th.
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to f lb.
with
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J. In liens.
SAILING PASSENGERS.
The Thai Tb.
Almost everybody that travels on
the sea nowadays goes by steamer,
but there still some persons
Who, fur on.- reason and another,
take on sailing ships going
usually long voyages. All big ships
have or two perhaps
pare stater, in their cabin,
so are able parry comfortably n
limited number of
American strips sailing out of this
port carry passenger- one. or it
may be more. probably hall the
Voyages tiny make. Sometimes
there are applications from more
than be accommodated j some-
times there an none at all.
For a long time it has been a
tom to some i to m on lung
voyages men whom it was sought
thus to cure of a craving fur liquor,
fur the tits of the voyage and
There arc
yet such passengers, but sumo vessel
Owning firms now decline them.
Passenger.- making these
ages in sailing vessels go some fur
pleasure, and others are actuated by
various motives. For example, two
young men who were friends
nut from here together lo Japan,
due of them was of a New-
York importer who was going out
to be a resident agent in Japan of
Ins father's lions,. This house char-
ships and has constant dealings
with ships, and it was desired that
its representative should have some
practical knowledge of them, which
ho could acquire on the voyage out.
The other passenger on this
expected to the sea as a pro
on steam vessels, Betook
this voyage as a part of
education acquiring a
edge of ships.
Men sometimes make tho long
voyages to gather literary material.
There are sometimes passengers
take passage simply to get to
some port of destination.
Awhile ago a New Yorker of am-
means and of perfect health and
With a love fur the a, who went
out from here San Francisco a
sailing ship, liked the ship and the
Captain and the life mi well that hi
sailed in tin- ship for three years.
He went in her from San
to and ha. k to New Yolk.
out to San Francisco again, once
more to and back to New
mid then tn Japan in her. Hut.
while long voyages,
imply for the pleasure of it, prob-
ably more go fur their health. Tin
number of those who go to recover
from the effects of overwork, men
who ale pi. nearly worn nut
win. need a rest, is considerable.
They t Inn three to live months
absolute rest and freedom from
care, mid tin- result attained
some ea-e.- em utmost marvelous,
torn long voyage on the
finest ships is A lung voyage
to San Francisco,
to t . Japan the same, or to
Australia days. If the
passenger remains on board in port,
the Charge r that is tin a week-
New i -in.
WHAT DO
Kl die country
I I'll do
Course,
Ker the red while blue ;
hod gs like
I've got the rheumatism,
Jen
Hun
Kl tin- country goes
I what I'll
I the trouble
When I sixty-two;
we lose a
II won't In- any bin ;
I'M got
Jest
Can't
Hun
Frank I.
City
a Republican favors
co- because it
we Populists,
can prevent the Demo-
control of
Not a word about
good of people, because
know that people are
with tho results of
fusion- cry of
bread and butter brigade is
thing- to boat the
It will not
get entrenched again on that mis
i an platform.
News Observer.
Record says there is a cit-
of Cleveland county who
not or handle a quarter of
a dollar. reason of this
is that, some years ago
be bad a claim against a neighbor
and it was referred to arbitration
to settle, and awarded him
a quarter of a dollar, and be was
so disgusted at their award
he not only refused to the
quarter, but vowed he would
never another quarter.
A man never realizes bow in-
be is be attends
hie own wedding.
Women In
The chief at
e of
H k March
Decay , of
s vs
Home
J. L SUGG
It is the general
don i t. is and handbills are
modern but it been
discovered the ancient Romans
d this method of advertising.
In digging at n there
was to a pillar cover-
ed with bids, one on top of another.
The used to stick them
Bade it gum arable, The hills,
when examined,
found to be and an-
of meetings
ii
York Tr i n i
Biliousness
by torpid I
i.
r. t
Hill Kill u
hi
In
Pills
us
If ii. n .
Moot II. n
ilia
Mr. . .
the of
incapable men
a If men of
broader views keener
were sup n's of
our tho
for a few changes in the
teachers would at be
would be promptly
in writes Mr. One of
-e changes would that the
masculine element the active
conduct would begin
with a superintendent, a
tent or to, a
systematic librarian. The
that our churches that
teachers of
their nearer they will
come to the ideal The
more a woman has to do with a
child. better for child-
sympathetic,
well-bred women
fewer men have as
in our the
better it will be for children
a-iii the no
occupied in business the
eel., should, of her own
volition or pressure, allow
to be permitted to act as
teacher in a W hen
a woman is engaged
for days of week her
Sunday should be to of
-l place church or
school should be that
of auditor o A
little higher of intelligence
vitally our
day-school classes. We demand
this if our teachers in
schools, and t have a
tight lo ask it of the Sunday
school. It is not
the Sunday-school teacher should
be she must have in-
wherewith to apply
her spirituality to the be
advantage and by the most
methods. Young girls
are lo- lay teachers who should
be tn classes. To bring homo a
spiritual lesson to tho mind of a
child is not play it is an art,
calls for experience with children
a knowledge of human
an understanding of the very
and truths of
GREENVILLE, N. C
Represents Only Class
in tho Mutual Benefit of Newark, M. J.,
This Company lbs advantage not in th
of anT other
Large Annual be
or applied to tin- paid up the
Policy.
Surrenders Values which are the Policy, to that the
Insured can stop paying without forfeiture.
Extended in the full the for a long a as
the value die Policy a ill pay for low term rates.
A op Policy for a reduced amount.
Cash I. mads up to when a
the Policy Is made as collateral security.
If the Insured b to pay a Premium the Is due.
is continued force by the hi-i part.
second
Dry Goods, as, Hats,
------and celebrated------
Eagle Brand Pine Shoes
Call and see are invited to inspect
my stock aDd lean, the low prices.
S. T. WHITE.
M. H.
IN----
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Impatient.
a mother to her
six-year-old hopeful, urns,
not ma when I am
lo it isn't coed
manners. You must wait till we
get and you can
the youthful observer,
never get through, my talk
won't
TO C A IN CUB CAT.
Take Laxative Tab
et. Druggists refund money
I It
Notice of Dissolution.
The Arm I, M. Moore Co., do-
at N, was
this dissolved by mutual consent,
W. M. Moore purchasing the
of T. M. Moore In the All
persons owing the are directed to
J-- to W. M. Moore,
day Of
. I. M.
w. M.
.-. of T-
M. Moore In the to
above, wish to Inform all
is of he firm that I will continue
business at name with a com-
of
earnestly solicit s of
h. c.
I will the best goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all l to obtain and hold your pat-
Come and see me.
M. H
Next door to Jeweler. THE LIVE GROCERY
We are now taking orders for
Tobacco Flues
v.
Flues ready tor
We do all kinds of repairing
repaired promptly.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
----DEALER IN----
Heavy and
ERIES
goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce
and sold. A trial will e
J R. COREY
saddles harness
and collars
A Horse
Millinery.
nice line
Groceries.
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
Brown,
to see
mer
A JEALOUS RIVAL
Turn green when he sees a man that has
-----been fitted with an------
perfect
spur, son
made from the most
ultra fashionable fabric
from our The
man that chooses his
material from our well
selected line of
it made into a handsomely finished
suit by artist tailors, can laugh at who
buy an ill-fitting suit. Let me take your meas-
for a Spring Suit as I will go north in a few
days and will take pleasure serving you.
Frank Wilson.
REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
Tin Deeds had slow
week in the marriage
line, only nil for colored
can never ho
over
called me a
mil II
young
he thinks he knows it
same purpose.
Robin are so numerous in bit there are Midi
fiat Major in bird family,
you
While the
the residence Mr. Collins, no
and last
the u hit
in the boxing the
the birds in town two days.
You would not recognize ibis as
March the the moult came
in, but just watch it to do some
blowing it goes cut.
Mrs. II. Bagwell
ladies the
Society at her house Wednesday
afternoon.
I-
people say they law
flakes snow this morning. It is
cold enough tor it.
Mr. J. T. Dunn Till
a Urge ear corn with seven
small ears around one end of
ii.
Miss Lillian May of
has the Jewish
and married Mr. Miller, a lie
The Durham Sun and the Salisbury
Sun, two our brightest
changes, have entered a new in
existence.
Times says Major
who wile died five weeks
has married is
yr old and couldn't to observe
s period of mourning.
114.111,1
The lung tester out today
Cotton Meal and Seed Oats
cheap at S. M.
One year of
has not shown the times
were to his election.
Money lo loan on approved real
ale security. Box Has
ells,
W. L. tells us that
all the races have been tilled tor the
lour beginning on the
The Henderson Gold Leaf now
in a new of type. There is
not a handsomer printed paper in lie
Stale.
eaves free
was a lively run-away on
today. A wagon team
racket, by tangling up with
some oilier teams three running at
one time. No damage of
done.
A Salisbury y lady, says the
Sun, drank a milk one time
on a wager U a dollar. The wager
was paid.
Opens April
The National baseball seasons
April In tho cities
at New York, Brooklyn
Washington, Cleveland Ci
at at
Louisville, at Si. Louis.
season closes on October the
eastern and western clubs playing
among themselves.
Wars Kind, hut
These lull.
rm S,
V. S. came in
Wednesday
N. II. it
II. C. r i W.
Iron New b bad
been
Hist hit today for
lo visas of her
Jobs
nu 11.11. u I.
II. Cot,
A. hit ibis
Norfolk.
spent
hit
this morning
hue
be Ki fair
IV G. hit
Ibis morning.
N. II. this
Kinston.
W. K. the
spent
returning in i
and Oscar
on way
Ni nu lair slopped last
here.
J. tr, Monday, Newark. N.
who has been a here
enjoying s hunt, h-ii
today. They bagged
their trip.-.
A. II. Gary, bus boos
II I It tins Dom-
to spend the
bis
Alex will be back us n.
I. W.
while e had been to at-
tend marriage Miss
to Mr. Will The
id u Mis. Moore.
-ill KARON
Sirs. Henry is sick.
Miss Smith is quite sick.
Maj II. has trim
Snow Hill.
M.
Friday night.
S. is in the
en
II. Sugg returned this morning
a trip to
Mrs. I . L. is sick at her
home three miles above town.
K. O. came over
this to till his
at tomorrow.
J. A. Dupree went up the road
day, taking along a double barrel .
he said he was
Mrs. W. Gardner and Rota
Garris. who I ave
visiting here, returned home today.
Mi.-s Lizzie who liar
been visiting sister, Mrs. K. it.
Aiken, left evening
Messrs. and T
who have been here at worn for
well left this 11.01 Ring
Suffolk.
presiding U. R Hall came in
night to hold
quarterly conference ill the
Sunday.
C. S. T.
C. M. Jones. II. C Edwards, J.
Evans K. M. Cheek came home
this morning from the
The crowd
tin- excursion to the lair
back on good
one well pleased tie day's
what had seen.
great success, the
. and lbs fine.
The
grounds was as l tie- poultry,
agricultural and ex-
We saw Liter displays
of sad p- building
and a Whole Slav ex-
would have nine
The same
were An
live feature in was
ducks in
lake They .
In main ill
aim 11-
were splendid.
th k re bogs
well looking at. some
in g i; .
The racing the only feature
ROt up to usual slat be-
prim, pet r.
re were the side
shows in the grounds,
I- III Vet III tin mill
at conspicuous l.
I hi ii g . to
it the fair.
it all together New era ion-
hold her giving
the la -I t. Mi
The North
with its
products Of near the
lair grounds and had ad-
miring visitors.
a the wean
on lie .-till,
tell , . j again,
Act with greet you'll III
Alter war will. Spain j
you're ti- an
line,
And In y are the rain,
l-l I . .
t ; . . a with
When as. what i- our
grand,
ii a, that explain
hat you'll ti. .
your hand
war will, Spain
i I e. in
Hi- trumpet over in,
i -m i. ., I i
; ml. him
A Kill.
Lays Au In It.
h Orange Observer
gamblers possess cardinal
business man gels bored
even it he d make expenses.
i.- the
the doesn't
pay the a e
Truth and this
two men riding on pasta
hey go I'm- nothing
The to make the he.-l
so ac-
with the drill.
We that it is probable
ill Havana.
A way not he much of gar-
den r, hut she always has an idea that
she raises orange blossoms from weeds.
People Ann declare so loudly
f puddle own canoe
gun pi
We saw an t Iran
. .
Bead t . i
It's ; . ;. , ,.
Hill , . dressed,
It i kin
In It- . .
i , in-.
I i .
Oil i , , . ., ,
.
.- .
II
Ti I- . ad
l-ill 0.-1. r i. it
lion I la
I it . horn also of Cos-
r and District Altar.
I . i. Mi. if, w, II,
11- , Senate winter
ii in more in
warily, .,,.
to his oil and always
tin wrong side a than
any in I,. ,,
keep ii- . I.,,,,,, I,,,,,,
. I.- . id at
v in lie,. . tin
Hi lit,
ii.- been
of sit ever
I ill t.
. be
I IN
I I
I.-,.
-I -v-i-
n In ;. n. . , r
V. ,
natural in.
wall
h nut
Mr, Harris s
Well, in having led
over re -l
the on i came in
Id 1.11 I-. a. l said he
ell U item lie- pap-r
When Invited In ed he that
on Tie one . hi- . 1-
egg had ever
seen be I lie egg win . i
bad th- In ad a i. I pro
from one it
was being -i. i.
lite I closely th.-
the in. I
said he was positive egg I .
ht-i n laid. a- a- tie- I , n
loll hi- in.-
Inn ran there it, and as em
in -t had I- -11 watched it r I ;
have got there in any other. Hi it s
kept egg lo substantiate tin .
d hi--ti II this hat- all tipped ho
chicken yet shilling, . .
. Irish it ti-
. iv i
1- In- i-
V j
Ii .
-An I tin
I ; . . ; ;
. ;. u mun. u
by I I
i ., I.,
Mr. M .- n v. .
-1 natural thing
III tin world . ,.
, tie N
iii proposes
I I l a, , a,.
lull. .
j Hi ;. He i I
a and
. iii nay . I H
,, mil . .
II I way
I I. ,,,,.,,
New
I II I with
ii .- -j. tali mi. he
a. In ti- I'm river
I am a and simple,
, , ii, nu Hue
Lope anything.
W ii , ,,. .,.
id y ti.-. . ,., , i,.,,.
an. will lie our
.,
I. . d Al-
his inn, bun,
. look
than tin- sphere
r , ;
I .
S. Ii l ,;.,
Notice of
Hi ii
id W. and
.- . .- d by mutual
consent, u K. withdrawing
the eon.
the same firm
and assumes and all
are tn be paid him.
This -J-. Isle-
J. MUGS,
Killed Trap Gun.
S. been
made I. III- n John
Samuel kept In I
h near
were have men y
attempt, w . always
made when the men were
last win u ch
a In
door to adjusted it would lire it
tampered with
midnight, t
found Will Hill, a
j lying dead In doorway, gun
having done its work
win. have
Air. J. Foil
has eat l bat MO
It. is an or a in I
cut tie
young man en- j with one and
down on the with the
Other foil, ten door
A river running- between two banks
Spring the Winter and Summer
the Shores.
Spring-Dress Goods.
Spring Wash Goods.
Spring- Foot Wear.
Spring
and so on right across.
innumerable little tilings of toilet need, j
carried sold by us for your economy and
pleasure.
LANG'S CASH HOUSE.
log. lie
of an Orange
the rosy check
Us own Weight, cut
back I ho stairs and walk
Wins u down, or else she
rill County Co, as it opens. She las
awarded a for th bug-i-s ex- it w u bet tn nub.
fair, and Million
the vehicles -old on th- spot. I
I'm is haul ahead A I hat
Ought to Stop.
that such
boxing glove contests as have taken
place here or twice lately
the and be slopped.
The difference h and
lights is the of profession-
colt stunt.-.
Corn
responds readily to proper fer-
Larger crops, fuller ears and
larger grain are sure to result
from a liberal use of
containing at least actual
Potash
Our books are bee to
KALI WORKS.
So,
A Shot.
Mr. W. who has beer
several vat ks in interest
the Improved Order is not
only a wide-awake solicitor and agree.
hie but a good shot as well,
lie has the largest
number birds, in an
lust Friday he a
shot nut tho ordinary. While
riding bit bicycle a hawk op just
-I- a I him. Steadying his wheel
with one hand, with th- other Mr.
raised his and tired,
hawk received the entire load
to the ground as dead as it be had been
shot in regulation style a- the
hunters
Pointed
well often tho
sick man's
is always burnt lo
help a man put up stovepipe.
man doesn't
abbreviate limber with saw-
living by
others by
it away.
The gas motor is
to
What very
ho it
answers purpose.
Au obi bachelor -m- that
s change of is
an without a
cause- News.
money talks. We make it talk for us
X by buying at inside prices, and we
give our customers the advantage of it. We
want to do business with you. We buy our
a whiskey still
right and we them right and treat you
about miles of
lust week- A
callous was used
for the still cap was
-ti a with a
tin as lilt neck.
The worm was pipe about
feet lorn;.
I Cost of War
manner
Gold
it would cost tho I Stall's
to go to war
Spain, to
tho war six mouths.
It would cost Spun
million pesetas-- a equals
about to war
Stales, mil fifteen
million pesetas to
the war six mouths--New
Herald.
A LITTLE SUFFERER
Face, Hands and C. i
H is How a
Was
When . in; boy I
hi .-iii n
-11 In . . III M
mi In 1.1 bad,
I ill Tie
which would tester, toes run
and i ill- i I
ii,. break i i a .
had
in i lo i- p i
Hi- sores, v.
fealty shamed st h condition. My
u I h id had
a bad bi r
Hood's decided lo
ft to our boy and noted no
mint in hi- very After giving
him four Ho id's Ian
lbs ha.- I I ill b n
blood and II in- aim
Basts, lie Sot I . no HI.,
buy all
drat
The Ladies
Greenville
invited to in
our
line of
Hamburg,
Hamburg, and
EDGING
received,
lovely line of
Fills
,.
ii
other Laces.
We have just received
a complete line
Jewelry, Jewelry,
Jewelry.
consisting in part of
La lies Shirt Waist
Sets, Gent's Cuff
Stud Buttons in all
the latest styles.
Winter
Hat must be sold to
room Spring
Ricks Taft.





. ii. J I i
Farming With Brain.-.
The of agriculture
plainly. and u is right
by ban i
in, lining and
The
of ,., May
conditions ll m that
are all they could deal
thinking mill action in food
Will make happy .
lid nun. renew y, by
renewing ll methods. They Me Che
ahead,
prepare
their
us did in III--
Xi w and later
the frontier- i-t the
Their i greater
was ever upon their an-
will be t r
for they
but the
children in way the
go be an
more broad
., i of fertile field barn- over
flowing with fruit.
j-.-ii
EXECUTION OF XVI.
Answer.
II,. I Hi,, . to
The bad
The C. lb re I graphic to
article on The Day of Louis . l. , ,
XVI and M,, The
Mi- A,,,,., . .,. . T
It -a. a dark, misty, January
Thu of the two
r the of,
lie
handed hi breviary to the king fay replied
pointed appropriate j i
which the king read devoutly and body b, fed l lib to do other.
report of labor j Where all Kissed Their Escorts
bureau the coal
of X r t h Carolina
i and in IS; rose
what
do a bi
TOW
SEE THAT
ii i,
r question
are there any
.
i i
What Is It
It picture celebrated
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS
with perfect to
dent
The were shut along the way,
on the m, m as the coach,
ceded and followed by cavalry and
artillery, went slowly through lag
a here all the windows were
Line stood
each side, beat
a if for a military funeral.
As coach pawed along the
boulevard near the
a en young nun rushed forward,
waving sword and crying loudly,
all who would the
There no and lore, la the Slate
they were obliged to Bee tor their , Tl e.
s. They were and , ,.,,,. mi . ,., e, ,
while last year Mil
In the whiskey
but lust year i
was only 44771- Revenue col-
from
in lo last war
The production of
in to
The v. of New Yorker
of the last century were very
Mat milder are of
Hie day. winter a
century Mm. Burton
Harrison March
Home Journal,
not assembled for upon
the favorite
meet of Hang and
Time to Wake up and Stretch.
i t no era;
I. -i. in u-, it
is i. r executive
to beam to wake up and rub
their state
in. ts the cl May to ratify the
ii I the
These
tn
appoint d,
Rest 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 Pearl Handle Gold Pens
You will be astonished when you see them and
are.
You may never,
But should you
Want Job Printing
Come us.
were arrested, with
The king,
in prayer and meditation,
hod not even lived the vain at-
tempt I., i ins deliverance.
Tin- coach bad at reached the
line and la
where the crowd was
Id stood a little
to the left place, where the I any action new
obelisk now- stands, inn nearer the
tie .,. tin
bum
county convention hi
lo judicial, eon-
aid It
lack only a , k or two
three until the
lat silver from
1889 lo last year. There
were s last
and
k Printing mu,
Anything from
j ix r -1
, x
The Daily
the borne new
ever afternoon at the
small price of cents a
Are a tub-
no. yo
to he.
The Eastern Reflector.
TWICE-A-WEEK.
only u year. I
contains the news every
week, and gives
the farmers, es-
those growing
that is worth
many times more than
the subscription
toward which ii
was a of
d the
fatal spot, coach at a
feeling the motion
looked up from Ins player book,
saying have reached
place,
p. door. The king earned-
ac-
companied him to the of the
i-, thou
Three men him and
to take oil He
pushed back removed
n hails, it. opening bi shirt collar
and preparing hi for the as.
The executioner, who at
it,, almost awed,
then again hint, hold-
The i x-
do yon want
tie your bands.
indignantly.
my No, i will not sub-
to Do your duty, but do
not you not
do Tin- airs persisted
and r-p loudly, Th a king
toward the Abbe Ed who
on the re-
and said Sue, this
insult will only ride a fresh
of In ,,., i n your
h and who will
our use
The looked Or p to In av,
his i alone could
induce me to submit t aw h an in-
Then hub ling hi
as you lease. will
drink the i up to the
111- v. . and with the
bi be at-
ii ti scaffold,
which worn -i, i n, ho
reached l-1 r. from
the walked f the
scaffold, t la drum by a
i, then In a
Voice so loud audible on
I ho opposite sale ,. r Place lie la
Revolution, he Mil . .
die the i lull
ll those who
.,. I,,, i i, pray
I ho n you
la may ., . , u
Tin a -i; r ran
tin. ugh ii-, a great wave,
but at ,
Hi II , a ;
lb, Voice i lid
The m . lb
In ,
less, tin mil tn in
took Ins p
plank, which l
The tun
t. II. It was Hit
lo k u in i f
The x
the v.
,, ;., the four side
The
Ml
dared cry the
Ii
I- roll The h-
mils Hi,. i
ping
be i little early i It be
b, red the is
a and a
of time i put it all in
nu ii. Notice given i.
executive ., then
ample f time for tin
n period must
tin balding of
and holding of
county is, and there
mu-t reasonable
tin m and r V,
while there I no need for precipitate
action, ii i- executive
miller la and bob
alive next ii ii -o us
committee
ins be lb
ii i lie judicial in
which arc lo be
a ,, limy ii would hive a
point to won lo, and could i;
think i their eon-
Observer.
Woman In
Street.
About I yesterday
noon a stylishly dressed woman
about ii years age, the
i, Journal waiting
fourth smoking a
pipe. a dainty brim-nut,
strict and a curved amber
st. in. rib smoked
nu d she
. -tin., an unusual at-
I I Ii hi n-
and u jaunty bah nor on Mount
I a II nod Sol
she -in, a pipe. As sir
turned out K, many people
saw bar and wondered, and every man
she p -.-id turned In I, at h- r.
and whom hit l, bind i
a whiff rich an ma which
-null practiced smoker that
won an d a go
,,
mi Paragraph on
Maim- disaster the
London, i- the
explosion to that
in-the i aw is
notoriously Hut what is tie-
mot , i discipline in the
British navy, when i,, seamen sky-
with a i t in tin- shell
the
el There an
old to people who
live in glass be
recommended lo our
Record,
are nil
as A
on said to Post. am a
and believe
principles of that
party, but I do not it can
in by advocacy
if the single
the iii-i few I
have and
everywhere I find t most
to that
resolution five
f the to par-
chase worth war-
to naval
the country a
proper tooling for
would place more power
lined one man than
should an
extreme Moreover
the
have morn ship in our navy
now than can Thu
Columbia, Kit-
the
the or
two Is cannot ho com-
missioned prowl lack
prows, are not threatened
war by any nation; nor do we
to insure
any Power with which we
STOP remotely likely to become
involved. there are go
ships ready immediate
that are tor sale; at least, mine
that W should desire to add to
out Record-
have a c
Ian four-horse sledge
to where they bad a
dance a supper the hostel-
of Ten
close. as it
men and maidens
to said the old
was the utter a
repast of broad and hot
late, concluding some
spent in capering lo the
drains, the returned to
town. Speeding by moonlight
over past
manor house and
repose. chief
of the n turn was apt lo be a
stop on the Kissing
Second Avenue and Fiftieth
Street, across the
from Ten Water at
which point custom allowed the
to demand of lady he
escorted tie privilege of a
special salutation.
toll were yielded the
came to a halt, or else it took nu-
other
Populist leader
that the issue is not the
to
considered in
there are oil r
if not
to which that
committed, lo which the
a violently
and therefore or
fusion the Democrats,
less the win
them half of
must be
thought of Well, it would look
a hear
on whooping it up r
a Populist candidate for
who, should hi get there,
will vote for those other
lo which Democrat are
violently opposed, and at the
Ibis same Pop-
crowd, Butler, Aver,
Thompson Rev. Babb down,
hail Columbia for the
by this combination
with in the
such thing can be
Post.
The State of New baa
for several been
a year for the
building of toad. State
money is only in
where the
and expend two dollars
to expended by State-
The idea is popular, has taken
well, effect the
good roads have become so man-
the so great,
that there a bill b-fore the
Legislature n to the
appropriation by the State from
I was up lo house
last night. He's got a rare old
pipe hi- smokers. see
I've it. It's a sewer
The Plain
tells of a colored mini who noticed
a hoard displayed in front of a
building course of motion. It
mil, and bore these away
linger be heard, c man
further ad- walked lo board
traced tun letters with W.
His lips tie. i, I us -I ho were spell-
Before he
ad over, and had finished the a
n fell an upper
the Slat of Jam him on the
laid up. , ,, ,, , ,
head, even looking up
he backed the sidewalk
big gash hi
As smoothed it he
sadly de
to a
I would be fruit
guillotine
a, e on tie- fatal
was
a- lie did
tin-
WM dead.
Hut no one
to
low a
i in a prison
Common sail that
oil i, i ,,,,
-id- digestion and
the food and hi
of many of ti
i,, ., .,., ,,.,
Bower, la
I by i
and I. the .
i. i
Frank .- the I
Ii
I- used daily lb
body. It
assimilation
in the
tissues
y their
mi attract-
d colors
supply of pub
-o, I.
-I theater
a beater
v.
.;
Review, of Lou-
don,
even of war
and the
Southern would probably
support the latter. poor
II it what-
ever of opinion it
know that South there
just sympathy whatever with
Spam The brave
people of simply de
and the
net wholly on
of recent record in
but for sake of their long
aid cruelty.
Not as Well us
It is a truth that
been a great
to those who
voted The gold
Democrat are thoroughly
the men are up
in arms, down
the advocates of Cuban
independence any they have been
the farmers are out-
raged; and there general
expressed exactly
by the Missouri
girl who
good care of yourself, tor if
lose you we would have
left to take care of us, be
is not doing as well as pupa ex-
h would.
Observer.
VI hat, in War
s Pills
Cure All
Liver ills.
Perfect Health.
keep the system in perfect or-
by the occasional use of
Liver Pills. They rag.
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria,
constipation and kin-
diseases, an absolute cure
Liver PILLS
Port, Sides,
and
y will Ii to their
e-t to Our pi ,
Our stock l In
a s.
Sugar,
Always at lowest market
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar
at we buy direst a mi
A Ute .,
hand at
line. Our all burn
for CASH ,.
rite to run wt- t
M, and and alt
nu.
H.
. wet tin. .,
Ii i. i I mil n.
i . . u or with
Tl. Ml
. i . i .
A II .
an ii ll. I and
j s
V Or.
UNDERTAKER
ll
EMBALMERS.
J C.
K.
1--------
ill
MARBLE
Wire and Iron Fencing
first-class work
prices reasonable.
W.
DEALER IN
There one thin which it is
not to admire
that
boldness with which the
news. It to worry
them the least hit it what
true. It would be
interesting, if bail time,
to get a summary of
bare publish,
Maine was destroyed That job
would probably lax own
The question now is,
what will they do in war
break out They can't
use any bigger unless they of
of pages. Our lower ever
and are already using red
ink- They might print
down. suggestion n worth j invite
by the to. K. --j
after fail. It.
are to their reader. If I . ,.,,
anything can prices paid for
I BOB CO . X
We hare t received a
hearse and the nicest line of C i ,
Una and Onsets, in wood,
and ever
ate prepared to en i ,
in all its
Persons attention given to
funeral en-
to care will receive
do not want monopoly bet
Whichard, N.
The Stock
every department and
prices as low as the low
Highest market
TWICE
--A--
WEEK
-FOB-
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
A WEEK
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY. MARCH
NO
. Is 48.42, Inch widths.
In stock In all
It tint-
loch brass
Tins bed retail at
Buy of tho id.
mailed fur tho t.-
Carp-,
Moves,
Carriages.
m these
books. Our
wanted mail us he. In Drops
postal tit one, to tho
we
on
r For-
n and Km go lo
and
Julius Mines Son
BALTIMORE, BID.
Paper.
His Feeling
Walking one
Canon Mark
Twain felt in pulse to yell
I; irresistible
force, to
want lo yell; I must
Canon right,
away; I don't
with Murk,
stepped back a few
throwing my arms my
head, let out a war
could he for miles
less time thou you can count ten
Canon and myself were
d by a multitude of
citizens who wanted to know
matter. told
them nothing was the I
wanted to yell, yell-
York
Well Answered
Washington Post
that Sum . Jones makes a
year that is rather
high-priced
To the above the
Advocate, of makes
the following re-
have yet to see what the
Post thinks of tho who,
behind blinds, makes
a i
Let hem less about money
made and more
about it Old
fashioned demands
bent salve In the rid for Cut
I leers, Knit
Fever lie
Chilblains, Corns, all Kr 41-
cures Pilot or
pay it give
or money
price cents pr boa. For sale v
Ii.
Professional Cards
W. M. Bond. J. L.
A FLEMING,
Bl
N. C
la all court.
that from
it
cotton . P. Al
I news, 1- lo that
. We have hi ard a
ideal the
art told ii man
who wan in ,
. n the
, acreage on I i. i ., , r
m-t mil.
ill not I . nil over
South. ll way, ,
, n
the deliberations
, he u
which
fast noon each o Ii
or Mouths
by the Way not
is likely
be in
I II, that
to us. n farmer,
the of these
h is doubtless made nu ins
mind Unit less cotton will
planted generally and that
it will be good
for bun to increase. It n
pretty wise mail win said,
never you
but we venture to
that if the coming
is favorable for tho
growth, in it it v picking
next crop will be u
larger than
ville Landmark.
the hour hand points to nine,
Have your washing on the line.;
It .
ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
No n.
,, . f ii.,.
. ;
Sold I,,
mint.
Hi,.
Urn.- Hand l M,,
0.1
The
Didn't Save
Him
John colored
were at Tarboro
last of setting lire
to the gin at Flag Marsh
last lull and up a
of cotton. wore
given five years the
Braswell had two con-
with him at the trial and,
depending more on than
his lawyers, practically ignored
th hitter, and his
hoodoos one baud to
during trial. however,
did good and he will spend
tho years
his
Jumped in
the Well
the
Swift
N. C.
B.
N. C
CAM A TYMON,
N. C
Practice In ll the Conn.
A rather remarkable occur-
connected with forest
fires of of
took pi tee in part of
township. u
colored mun Alien, who
lives in the Flat Fork section,
caught from tho forest tires, and
while ho was drawing water
the well to use
the bucket
f rope drop-
in to the well- Allen, in
excitement, immediately jumped
into well alter the bucket.
Mid it not for the
that some bis neighbors wore
at baud be would undoubtedly
have drowned A it he
Bank twice before
excitement attendant
the of All, tho house
burned Mes-
. . I , I
Hard i
s. I. a
D l v. i Nil
nu if t i
i I , , I. I
. o. fill Ii I
.,, lb -ii i-t- bad .-
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Ii. I , . I
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raw i,.
On i-i, i t
-I Hi, u, ; no mine
in Havana harder. A Mr. Lad
Ml .-, I t, I,,
mi, lie re
l-ll I ,. ll.,
11-, I i- a ; I will
lo that some
ii w is u .
in lice i He- court inquiry it
coil 1.1 -ii. J, or
notice the country ;, policy -i
was lo Is
tun ii certainly baa . .
strengthen
administration
honor,
.-t
About tin- only don w -1.
by tin- administration like
King a
i.
new
no immediate action b
ed tin- Maine
shown by In-
party
and mid
Representative
William Alden These
going i II.-
en a
doing a investigation in
nu hook, and sped m
will he when the
i, .-
gore shoot ten day-
There is quite a among
o e II, u.-e report that Cam
intended to try
I tie bill- and
lo lore mi ill Congress in
, eider ii war,
little money you is no More notion on a paper
Will t lie.-
O'CLOCK
WASHING TEA.
by best
for Washing, Dish
House Cleaning.
Package. Try it.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes.
Hats and Hardware, Tinware
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware,
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the
largest stock of
given
all kinds at the lowest ever
this community. and see how much
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who
you are, where you live, how much or how
I . . w HI
c unit i i m ii
. Th Am
ii h , Ii n m n I I i-m
ii i- ;
i. i- n
In to I i m
It V I
lit . .
tin Kl . .
i I
in I
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ii I. ; . I , , I
ii i known
ii Oil
Kin I I
. l-j-l I. vision ll
av
POWDER
I. I. .
,, VI I I . . N. C
over J.
II. -mail, . II. Long.
, LONG.
Attorney and l
Ill ll Hi
where your dollars will do you as much good
service as they will do you here.
Yours Truly
w. p. W.
r.
I.
CANNOT BI
by
the the ear.
There in only one way to
and that I. by
is caused an eon
Tube, gets In-
you a rumbling sound
and when it i en-
i- mid
and ran I
out and ibis lube to ii
normal condition, hearing will b
nit o out often
arc caused by i- nothing
bin an
We will One
of by
lieu cannot bu cured by Halls
Cure. Send for lice,
V. A CO. Toledo, ll.
Sold
On art tho
The
The .-i mail to
a curtain woman not long j
deep-
bordered With black. All In ii
cud seal in
fashion, woman
neither symbol. With
curiosity, to tho
some little trepidation, the
woman opened the hitter was
her or, to
more strictly, it cone rued
who been her
In a few words,
so far us possible sought to
tho blow, tho missive
hi added that
business would, however be car-
at same old it
A .
the shoe clerk
cu who desire lo look
In u the up stub
i taken n the
while tin foot baa to
walk the think this Is
done to show the difference their
looks tO
Idiot, like showing tho
their bringing
Journal.
C.-I.
On the occasion of bin golden
wedding bus
band figured up from bis carefully
kept 111-
coat bin. had assured income
. year throughout life
was tho latest altogether tho I wife, what with
most M, .,., ,,,,,. .,,
personal adorn
Times. ct Her share
Id u
bell. t., and
were who lo
welfare of tn
were n-
in to
god of today in Ur.
for
colds unit all
best Long it Ii Invaluable. It ha
been triad tor a of a
1- or money
d SO
Boo. Ii i- Ii
to aim a nod Hire remedy
Old and flee trial at
L.
.-ll. and U.
y it medical
1-
i, amounted
to aim tally. He tin spent
for her
. o n. ,.,,,
friend who
him j . r 11- 1- -nun of
imagine
Mum II
He's i lie Inn the;
among
1.1 under any
bun taken Cuban
and enough signers have be
lo block any
it-he., ii, aid d- mi
p, which hate
A bill tor conditional rep
Federal fas on currency
Slide bunk- ha Inn Introduced by
Senator New Y mu lo
hive
at nun repeal
which tin y have
in Mr. bill author.
e ill will the
s. bond am
County an I i in ,
circulating notes to the
BO r , the and
p. ,. , t tin capital Hock the
k. T Ii lo be in
for the redemption d the
a -s. bonds
no bi for national bank
. Ci lo Ni la, 1- In
to n--
ll r- m l , .
mil e He I th
. publican, I
to lies believe he party Ban can
i- gets in ;
; a
,;
i rule I lakes u little
n- he 11- The farmer do, ii
Jo, i, ;. ;. u Rood
and he la i n 1.- a I i
So are men all
advice i- not s thing lo Is .
Ni r mi i. .
lo eel .- and tin y are
,. when Hi j. ll, d d i in-
i mid i-
i ; J man a man Ir m
Ii .-. and r and
he the lulu i.- i
I, i. j, behind
i; . e n i- not lo
i, r it n I lo
Ii
There i- In mind Urn a man
who g 11-. I
whom om . I Inn i-
don't need anybody nil
in about bow I am
I. , rather
That was very inn
that ii i- not alway
, . vi Ii it i. ii
well ii man know
r know, too, badly
n d about him-
tin which
p lie in
I . inn said
.-.- an
wound ii said in list
,.,., , n nu who had r an
ml, rial I To
1- in
mid In is i- who up
ii. A l
true and bush
reverses. ii 1- gen-
and
.,, ii-i- i . an I i;
more i w
in. r i re given . he world
would he I., it- lib-
t lb .
At City. Neb-
blew off with a
gun while p. Thu
came homo drunk and
family of with a
butcher and to
kill them. He
and to to It is
opposed terror from
kind drove the
girl has been
cu.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tore.; paper
Tho and Mechanic, the
paper ago,
of B A-
such
the State, baa
been revived us a
weekly farm home paper.
many this section
who to.,,, die Farmer
would like to have
we are to
make following extraordinary
For 81.75 send
North
and Tho
Farmer and all three
papers a whole
hue will you the
home newt, the general
farm news, and jest
think of of them a
year for 11.76.
If you want Atlanta Con-
added to list
you can it for cents mm v.
or the thrice a Now York
World for To cents. Any other
or magazine wasted can
give you a ; in con-
Ba
Ii.- barrel
ought have. to drive an
Ill
n Does he appear in
be boar dry
,, in packing
the big hi 11-
have to
of
when he the
n pro-
I.-.-k Hid bi
pamphlet on
How to Avoid in
K money t- r
hit method
hid p lid, 1- lo
i In Jumping don't like
suppose
principal Tho
and the more
i kick heller y
Weary in
I,
; but link w.-l iv re
I 1.1 ii night's
night i my hours
in
in young
i am
to do I don't KM any
lie- cheeking it S.
, where,
i s not tor
. to ON.
Mi. , 1.1, Hie ding in
III., In peaking
of King New say that
After having from Con-i ids wife attacked
tin- ration a o
of
Ki in . null. II
and alter b iv-, , . ,. .,, ,,
probably all it Now
re endorse
plank ill
form the of tho party
would new an
to keep The
i- merely an
and
n .,,, .
ride
limn in power by tin tin- Iota of n,
, i , u. Hi.-
I .-. I . an B
to Ii, pit; mud. wart to do
tali win Mi vs-w all it money was spent.
t u do
work Try U,. trial
I Mm U w


Title
Eastern reflector, 8 March 1898
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
March 08, 1898
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