Eastern reflector, 5 April 1898


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Male Academy
The next of ii.
open or
MONDAY K
and i.-
terms ire m
Primary I per mo.
Intermediate . o
Higher
The work and ab
be as to lore.
We ask a i
la a recent at
petty the well known re-
contractors,
ignore caterers to the Vic-
exhibition, were
at instigation of the
for bulling a brandy
end husky which
were o the nature.
and quality the article demanded.
THE HUSBAND.
knew the ma on
but I know Ai bad
lo a skirt
up Lit m I . H
I and K
S Kr V- r,
tea u
let there more trying
n husband
that is to the man who thinks j up so yard at a
the very pink of perfection, I bargain
of far at neatness and yet
has absolutely no idea
i- Hi- -v.;, clothes,
Rio net up the etc, are allowed to lie
one that in one a W
had emptied into the brandy
and the remaining
portion of a of and
water left tie counter bf
ere. In the the other sample
the had, in of
had basal
la bar stock el the bar
her c j,
SEE THAT
What Is It
m It is a picture celebrated
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS
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
earn how very cheap are.
You may never.
But should you
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.-
or Job Printing Office.
V W M I W f J
Anything from
V i Mt. Gem
The Daily Reflects
Gives the home news
afternoon at the
small price of cents a
month. Are you a sub-
scriber If not you
ought lo be.
The Eastern Reflector.
TWICE-A-WEEK.
Is only a year. I
contains the every
week, and gives
to the farmers, es-
those
tobacco
many
the subscription
that is worth
times more than
all over the house, and
to put these in their right
brings u torrent grumbling
his wife.
cannot she
business Is nothing private from
a woman's prying and
Lit her herself to her own
duties, win. h would certainly be
improved a little more care,
But
that is a theme which ho
never weary of talking, and period-
lie has Ml Of tidying up at
home, where life for those in the
is one long weariness
Then nothing is private from his
prying and curiosity. Books and
are carefully sorted out and
put back in tho wrong places; those
which his w has especially laid
by for Man are either
tied up with tho waste paper to lie
sold or sent out to the kitchen to be
burned; letters are up
whether they are
or not; the shelves
are packed with a lot of rubbish
which is and
was only waiting to
be got rid of. and for the next few-
weeks contusion supreme.
Nothing can be found when it is
wanted bat everything has been
put Just ban it shouldn't
When he has tired of making
himself thoroughly
down stairs, lie up stains and
turns out all his boxes and drawers
and leaves them, far his fit of
does not long
to allow of bin reducing the muddle
ho has made to neatness. That
for his wife to do later on.
With a duster, too. ho goes
flicking up imaginary particles of
dust which don't exist, and a piece
of string or a reel of cotton out of
place apparently causes him
and Is the subject of a long homily
amount of rubbish which
allowed to accumulate there
is some one to take an interest in
There are generally premonitory
symptoms to warn the observant
wife that the fit is coming
restlessness, aimless moving of
tho ornaments on the mantelpiece
and tho reiterated question,
Is that book that that I
was reading He sighs frequently,
sigh of weariness and hope-
a man who
successfully with the faults and fail-
of others. His face wears a
wearied and heartbroken
and little frowns on his
forehead. Be refuses to make of
join in any lengthy conversation,
talking only in snatches and then
tho mod gloomy subjects. He
even heaves against his favorite
pipe, which refuses to and
he six s fur every
that he light-, and by the next
morning his malady is fully
and noon III breakfast is
over he begins to
But, although one may see the
it is difficult to know just
how to k it, and indeed it is
often wise to accept it an
discomfort. There are so many
worse he might take
up, and, as v. e are all supposed to
be slightly mad on one subject at
least, a mania other
at most a harmless
If the lit threaten to a very
hod it may be rendered loss
by extra sweetness and kind-
of manner, by an excellent din-
or by the ions leading of
the thoughts in another
Or the wile may anticipate her
and have a
spell on her own The bus.
tUng about, extra
can always if the
right way to work with a few
gloomy to a clean
will usually so him out
that ho will be only too glad to
low things to stay they are,
he may enjoy a little peace and
quietness.- Philadelphia Times.
What Working Fur.
mighty busy ye are,
exclaimed his ltd Brady,
against the ramshackle counter
of the little shop. Ye
seem to have plenty of jobs in hand,
and at as though
tomorrow was the of
eternity ye wanted to up
before ye
Don't cried
Mike, want to finish these us
quick cad. If Hi don't
haste, Palsy will
back
ho got to do it,
liked Brady, thought
ye was bound our to keep the
peace
want
that's
so hard
have saved and,
jailers, to
come i, , ready to pay
u one, to break the
mi
And forked away r
energy. i
1.0
ire
band's to lain can
see
least eke can. She held it over her
all the while rood in
trout el I nude picture at the art ex-
Atlantic Line
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Atlanta 12.25 p m. Charles-
ton Savannah
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No.
York 0.00 pm.
am.
more am, Washington
-30 nm, Richmond am.
10.00 am. Mar-
am, Tarboro
12.47
pm. Wilson pin, Gold-
pm, 4.1
rm, pm,
No.
-V. 12.00 New
York 0.30 am.
12.00 pm. Baltimore MS pm,
1.41 pen,
7.20 pm. Petersburg
2.20 pm.
9.43 pm. Tarboro
pm. Mount 5.40
Leave Wilson am,
7-01 am. Warsaw
nm.
The of Easter.
The observance of
back to the year at
time there a.
the
Western as to what day
the festival bi
It was finally at
Conceit in the year
that It must be
out the world on tho
same day. This decision
that Easier should be kept noon
the Sunday first after four-
day of the first Jewish
month, no general conclusion
was arrived at as to the cycle by
which the festival w is to be re-
and
adopted rule some
This diversity
was put an end to. and the
rule Easter the first Sun-
day after the fourteenth day of
the calender was
ed in in After
nine a discrepancy in
tho keeping of Easter was caused
by the authorities of tho
Church d g to adopt the
reformation of the Gregorian
Calendar in 152- The difference
was settled in 17-2 by the
of tho which makes
. the first Sun-
day after the fall moon which
appears on or after the
-first day of Match. If the
full Sun Jay
Easter is tho Sunday
April Home Journal.
Superintendent Mebane has a
plan which no thinks will cause
committed to more
careful how and f what they
give cider for public school
money. He proposes to have
receipts end disbursements of the
public school fund published.
Ti i- kind will bring back
lo the dear girls their cream
Loses Her from Hypodermic
Injection
About one year ago Mrs. Ii. F.
Boa, was ill,
says the Journal. A physician
administered a hypodermic
injection arm, mis-
take using a needle which he hod
used on a patient from
tuberculosis. Blood poison set
in and Mrs Deal has been a
ever since. It
is thought her arm was
ed with tubercle germs
the disease
bone. Her
decided that
amputated.
tho
have
the arm must be
have some
hope, however, of saving the r
by removing a portion of the
bone. This hope depends
the extent to which the is
diseased. If much of the bone is
involved tho arm will to be
t off.
Two hundred million pesetas
is big, and really it is
a rather comfortable bank
but it is short of Uncle.
Sim's A
is equal 3-10 cents
and Spain's war loan, therefore,
if loan it is, to
Observer.
s Pills
Cure AI
Liver ills.
A CLEAR HEAD;
good sound a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
are some of the results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach, dizziness, constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
E,
Notice to Creditors.
duly the F
Clerk at
of estate at
notice la here-
by lo all indebted to
the estate immediate
to the mile and to all creditors
of said estate to their claim.
properly to
twelve months after the
dale this or this notice will
be plead in liar of their recovery.
Tint the h March
D. S.
Executor the estate Sarah Hell
Notice to Creditors.
C. M. in a
deed in executed to me on Jane
the 7th, by J. H. W. K.
and M. A. trading
under the Arm name J. H.
A Sons, hereby notify all creditors of
sail firm or creditors of either of the
members said firm Individually to
said to
on or Before the day April,
and tile the claims with the
aid trustee properly authenticated on
or before the said dale, and if any
shall fall to file claim as above
stated this notice will pleaded in
of any participation la the dividend or
f r en the assets of Ilia
said This notice Is given by
order of com. This March 1894.
G. M. MOORING, Trustee.
N. C.
Notice of Dissolution.
The ii Ricks Tat ti this
day dissolved by consent. J. A.
Kicks and A. II. Taft
the firm. W. II. Kicks sad E U.
will same as
under firm name of
Taft. All due the firm are to
De paid lo said Ricks who also
assume ail liabilities.
J. A. KICKS,
A. TAFT.
W. II. RICKS,
E. H. TAFT.
So.
He Earn
am. train
11.18 strict.
Daily No, m
P. V. am.
pm. Jacksonville in pm.
Savanna MB night, Charles-
ton
am. Atlanta am, Macon
am, pm.
pm.
M am, Florence II ax am,
Minion sat,
am, Lake Waccamaw
am.
Train on
MM Weldon 11.65 i, m., Halifax
m., arrives Scotland at 8.20 p
, Greenville p. m., 7.68
m. Returning, leaves 7.60
m., 8.62 a. m. Arriving
x at a. m., 11.33 am
ally except
W leave
V 8.20 a, and JO p . m
9.10 a. m., and 4.00
Tarboro 9.48 a.
m., 11.35 a. m.
8.20 p. arrives Washington
a. ;. p. Daily ex-
t Sunday. with
Neck
leaves N C, via
It. R.
If, N p. m., Sunday IS P. H;
rive 7.10 P. M., 8.10 p.
turning leaves daily except
J 7.80 a. Sunday 9.00 a. m.
Tarboro and 11.00
Train on Midland C. branch leaves
dally, except Sunday, 7.10 a
m 8.30 a. m. Re
turning leaves 9.00 a. in,,
rive- at 10.28 a,
Trains on Latta Florence R
leave 6.40 pm,
. p m, Clio 8.08 p m. Returning
i a m, Dunbar 8.80 a m,
a in. dally except
on Clinton Branch leaves
for daily, except
II n a. m. n, m Returning
i at m m
Train No. makes close connection
Wei ion points dally, all rail via
H at Mount
and II tor
t ill North via Norfolk.
II. M.
Pass. Agent
T. M. EMERSON, Manager.
Men Kiss Each Other.
An uncommon
each at
the Union depot yesterday. They
Mormon who-n
tin ii far too plentiful a v
here. Three of them,
left yesterday the west, and
the kissing; was part of
well to the elders and of
their left Those
went have
as missionaries for three
They are to to
be assigned to better
in church work News and Ob-
server.
UNDERTAKER
fit DICK Mu
EMBALMERS.
We have a
and nicest line of
fins and in wood, meta;.
lie and cloth over brought -f
We ate predated
in H
Personal attention to c r
and bodies
to care will receive
man of respect.
Our are lower
do not want
invite .-
We cat. found and I
times John Flanagan
Baggy
BOB GREENE ft CO.
FOR FUN
mil bland, sure
Tie is simply in
the enjoyment seaming
did you strike your
wife Don't know she's the weak
or vessel
you wouldn't thin,, so,
the amount sail she
D hear is
to Klondike. What's he going
take with him in the way of
Old
of O Mostly canned rum
letter
cur friends the public
generally for their liberal patronage In
the pat we solicit a of the
same In the
W. HICKS,
Old Moe
leave
for Tarboro touching stall land-
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday
Friday at A. at.
Returning leave Tarboro at A. a,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Greenville A. X. same days.
are
of water on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Boston.
Shippers should order their
marked via Dominion from
New York. from
Nor-
folk A Baltimore
Miners
Boston.
mi
Agent,
J. Agent, .
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J. . i .-; I
Mild Power Th
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Have m , t ii.
co It if j
ink ti
AM M.
Dealer In
Port, Sis,
Farmers and Merchants buying
year's supplies will It to their i
est to get our prices
Our Is I n
brunches.
Flour, Sugar,
Always at lowest market prices
Tobacco,
as we bay direct mi id t
A complete stock
-u and sold at
suit times. Our good are all bang
sold for CASH
to run we sell kt.
Ft.
u. m.
draw or with
an. HO a-. . ll Of n-t,
B l patent
coS i mm U. E lute -u
Or.
j C. A GO
N. 0-
MARBLE
Wire andiron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
I-
WEEK
-FOB
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
TWICE A WEEK
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, APRIL
NO
papers VI
The Farmer and Mechanic,
paper that under the
of Capt- A- Shotwell
made inch an excellent
State, has
been at Raleigh a
weekly farm and home paper.
many in section
who formerly took Farmer
and Mechanic like to have
it again we are prepared to
make following extraordinary
clubbing announcement I
For we will send The
Eastern The North
Carolinian, and The
Farmer and Mechanic, all
papers a whole year-
papers will give yon
borne news, State and general
new and the farm news, and
think of three of them a
year for
If you want the Atlanta Con-
added to above list
can it for cents more,
or the a week New York
World for cents. Any other
or magazine wanted can
give you a discount on in con-
with Re-
TEXTILE EDUCATION.
Paper No Issued by the
Club of
A hundred new manufacturing
establishments in single week
is a good for a single
section of country, especially
in the of war rumors
naturally have a tendency
to delay in business mat-
Record
of last week reports this number
of now enterprises in the South-
rotates alone, Alabama, North
Carolina, and Virginia having
eight Georgia and Texas
nine each, and Kentucky,
Missouri, South
and Maryland a half dozen each.
new establishments include
furniture factories, pottery
mills, factories,
bate manufacturing establish-
pump works, rubber man-
cotton mills, tobacco
factories, car-wheel works, shoe
factories, carriage manufacturing
establishments, and various other
enterprises.
Not content with barring out
American fresh from Ger-
many, the Berlin Government
now propose to exclude
from this country, as in
to the more or less flourish-
jelly industry of southwestern
Germany- waste is com-
posed largely of the of
American canning establishments
cores and rinds of apples,
the shrewd jelly
preserve of Europe
have been practically tho sole
customers for it since its appear-
in world's markets.
Professional Cards
W. M. Bond. J- L.
FLEMING,
N. C.
In all
Swift Galloway, Tyson,
M. C. N. C
A TYSON,
Greenville, N. C
In all the Court.
DENTIST
N. O
J.
Cobb Store.
John H. Small, ft. Long;,
N. C. Greenville,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Practices In all Courts.
W. B. W.
RODMAN A
AT LAW.
Greenville N. C.
Practice wherever services are
The Club el
is North
the
and the youth
of the I st masts
work lint Ism In
be dire, I is
to y file rally for, ii is done
n the manner
ranged to prepare and to have
short on the
present of I,
the educating
our men fill of
rs
and owners of mills.
ll is fact
cl England's in
was laid n Brit-
Parliament ordered that
French
and who erects a loom or other
try in the kingdom, shall give
and lo leaf one English
This wise kw aided in
malting people
manufacturers i f the world.
a of a century
Gladstone warned that
mere attention was given lo technical
. and oilier nations
might lake away their supremacy. He
has lived lo sec a partial fulfillment
of the prediction, especially in regard
to
apprentice system is a thing of
the past, and will be revived.
The great revolution r by
steam and in all
of mill operations has
an ab-
solute necessity ; ant in order to de-
managers of mm and
machinery, the ground work this
training and education must
be obtained in Industrial or technical
schools, in the same way tat men are
prepared by special training to even-
occupy high positions in law and
medicine. The employment a man
or boy or. a special machine will
develop a leader or manager
without some previous on
general subjects.
It is a well known fact the
and girls of a country its moat val-
possessions, and that time and
money employed in their proper train-
and development will give the
largest and satisfactory
to State. It increases their earn-
capacity, and therefore their value
to
It is estimated by careful men that
three-fourths the cotton mills of
future will be located in tho Southern
Stales; North Carolina must be
prepared to erect and to manage
full share of them. North Carolina
produces the cotton j contains
abundance of coal and other val-
and water powers ; n
unsurpassed climate, and a large
bright active American
who are eager industrial education.
Shall the give them such
are amply able to give a
textile education to all who desire
no time be lost in
a textile department at the
cultural and Mechanical College. Such
an addition would soon induce one
hundred new students to attend
the graduates
are working their way to positions
profit and graduates
the textile- department who have some
natural ability and character would
soon he able to their way to good
positions, and also be a benefit lo mill
owners tho Post.
The Store that is
Full Bargains
COL. SI
Delivered m Congress March
of the Na-
val Appropriation Rail.
realm of t
With th
a. .-- it till, VI
equitable basis of ,,., . . . i , -Father cf
for all human direct councils In re
. t I . .
In the Spring a fuller Crimson
Comes upon the
In the time every lady
Must have a Brand New Dress.
and are fully prepared to meet
the demands the most fastidious.
A look through stock of
Spring and
Summer
Dress Goods
will convince the most skeptical that we are
re pared than to you.
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ-
dies in plain white and colors, Swiss,
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim-
India Linen, Embroidery
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, Rugs,
Art Squares, Laces,
Jeweled Belts and other new things
Fans, Ribbons striped,
Shoes, Ties and numerous
other things abound in a
of Beautiful Styles, Delicate col-
and low prices.
Come to see us, will be glad to show you
through our store.
Our line of
Furniture
is beautiful to see.
St. NOBLES,
. ARTIST
Only
shop In town
bales of cotton is
latest method to them
The Mill,
C, a days
opened up six bales, there
found in the of each a
large quantity sail. will
en record with stuffing bales
rocks, old iron,
etc
BAKER HART.
Hardware,
Tinware,
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints
Oils and Stoves
Fair and Honest Goods, at Rock
Bottom Prices.
MAIN STREET, GREENVILLE, N. C.
Mr- tin provision
for Saw in Urn crisis
history is of
and of interest,
it carrion nth it, as it
and
Steading a we do on n
dead and
liberty
who have cone the
eons to come after n-. m
joy or in this
serious crisis and
our I , country, to
and lo
minds to sober
our duly to
tr tho family, to that
who stood by
in the day fiery
by be
held for
in we shall and
in in; wisdom
has been upon n.
Mr brow of
hour of the
history to be
led with frown-, of war-
an instant of time within four
can recalled when
the rumors of car so
and
No car in actual
bun preparations war every-
where. Japan has voted
preparation for war her
Hassle ruble, England
pounds united
Slates dollars, Spain has
hawked h-i depreciated credit
on every market to obtain
and sinews war-
There is war in Cubs, we
should hove this declaration
truth to Ibo world long ago
and bed powers of the earth
to know and feel with absolute
certainly Hint ibis country by
inspiration, inheritance, and
is ally, and
protector of
liberty, certainly on Ibis con-
There is for
war between Ibis country
Spain. All Europe is growling at
each other over a division of the
Chinese Japan is
military to Pacific
coast, England is
in Central Africa and her
tribes in North India. In
South America Argentina is
paring for a with Chile,
and in Crete the conditions of
and are at j-
thing but quiet-
spirit cf
preparation and
t e globe. if these great
by design
tin-, shell be drawn
with Hie
modern
of no con
Ion toll end, Ibo result, the
queues.
War is M, ii M
given
n Thai A I
of whole
world may be changed.
All accumulated
wealth of letters,
science.
genius. . discovery,
light
hero and to eternal
be lost or relegated lo n
dark ago for Who can
can foretell Or the
very preparation and I
of war may great pro
of tho age, by
nations and from
upon to
the sordid making
them upon their own
credit and relegating
his relic to
God of
.- m i
national international Irons- armies navies i war,
actions, and in
twentieth with the United
States cf World
aid solemn and
sacred compact which will be
approved t n and ratified in
shall lift no aw rd
nation.
they learn an more.
When and and
Mr. I am a great
believer in retributive and
where
the cf tho family
is involved.
I was in a land cursed
with a f which
lo the and
if our and
and we refused
.- inn i-.
especially religion, shall to my
ties that
. under
conditions be statesman-
ship
and a
prophetic caution to prepare for
seeming conflict, with
patriotic,
hone Very i-
avert
e I it wiped
by of lire
Mood, and have lived,
a poi sufferer, to thank God
and to regard the retribution
a our country
strong r. richer, hope-
and happier,
read that bathe fourteenth
a centuries
f- II upon tyranny
i over the people of
and oppressed Hod from
ii They were provide, t-
d lo a he nu- and refuge
I. beyond sunset- Their
Hi was to dedicate ibis
country God and liberty.
felled and
tho country respond-
to labors
. multiplied.
But with the development of
the was also developed
lee sturdy of independence
and when came
s, iii; of formal
cl to my
and heart on
that ever beamed upon
I moral world. declaration
and its emblem cheered the half-
clad and half-fed heroes at Valley
waved over redoubts
on But Hill, from
masthead of
tho of
victory the of i and
waved triumph
the army of Brown the
field of Chippewa
and at Yorktown
British lion.
rind in history
when heavy oppression fell upon
hi of when they
were compelled make brick
without a lender
raised for They were
given B pillar by day
and a pillar of by
The sen was caused to and
t dry laud, and
the to recede destroy
their oppressors. They
wore n law of government
firm amid the lightnings
When ll were hungry
bi issued bread, and when
thirsty rocks issued water.
his own
and nay, cares for
Cubans Ho has given this
, dry to as their
land, these people a
guardians, defenders,
pr ii torn aid ibis has
brought in a way that we
shrink from tho
and responsibility, if we
could, we with rat
peel, if would-
Mr Chairman, in I his
., . an sinus m
Au loan in White
ha does, our
approval Divided we
may be politically racially, or
illy, at Ibo water's
i are and our
by that emblem; and
our President and
l, policy shall be our,
bis or action
also,
lie bus carried with to
pi ace. Jr. i are i r
with deliberation for defense.
yea for n g
Ibis
kindling tho torches of liberty in
Cuba, until hi r shores be a
cf
that cir lei in the
s Atlantic, that shall increase
it, am as broaden,
bears in the music of its waves
joyous news to every
is a relic of barbarism,
and be avoided, if
in interest Christian
and and their
benign blessings. The brave,
. and the
valuable sinews that
have to employ and in
war we need to bus-
bud and employ in the
battles of peace, whose victories
are renowned an those of
war.
employ them to bring
to American
homes, in enlightening the mine
the heart.-, and
the condition of
can We need employ
in further developing
enriching our mar-
great in
our commerce land and
sea, in our great
inland in building the
us
with the Orient, and other great
projects made possible by Ami ii
can genius mid vise. D.
liable as all of be
are, yet, if ed he, we would
make one all of a willing
the alter of
and liberty-
Mr. i would in
this f Christian
reason all
difference i old and I
if quarrel, so
as and feel u lo
be, was with any other nation
world, we might indulge the
I,, r i i
giving adequate actual
the immediate and
relict to
Cubans a id to
Cuba upon just and
terms. a history the rise
of Spain, with
able of of pen .-
bigotry, tyranny,
to every
freedom, common
enlightenment, to
i iii tho hope this happy
Tho slavery lo
.
Spam doomed its subjects to private
West was relation in
its oppression and crisis.
of tin- people Holland or its
own people at home-
may be Divine de-
and retributive justice
has brought proud,
lo
to the
cl equality, justice,
lion, where the wage,
is the triumph if
truth, liberty, humanity.
Ho In.- demeaned with
Christian path fortitude, and
so
as to receive approval of his
ad-
of world.
Wu trust bun to his
policy; that policy we are
Will OS o humane, liberty-
broad policy,
all Christendom will
and approve.





m i
REFLECTOR
Greenville. N. C.
S. J,
Entered t the poet office at Greenville,
N. C., as
Ti Arm. a, 1893
WASHINGTON I I
Washington, April 1st
Haul down the
Spain's flag ;
lire ready, and we're ;
And, by the eternal, m inf. to
right
evens of this week in-
spired the
and this spirit compelled Mr
to beg Congress a little
more in order he as-
certain whether would ate pt
his hut
never have s-11 ii tin
and to III lad
and humid-d I id so
far to make pi
that the be to
on the in In
knew that
d to vole with
II Ml lets him should ; t lo
prevent action.
Resolutions re n . I
independence, for forcible in-
for forcible
and It a dialers
against
in
and Senate Ibis wick, mid rid h.
speeches tin
price crowd loving the open
their than the upon
the r ave been made. v
day Congress may declare war
pair. or take other action will h
t. Nothing but the b
l Mr. has prevented
action, and i but red
cl the it
Spain, which nobody tut Mr. B-
even In ex.
vent it longer. Mr. v
has been the i, s
week. The want t
capital cut of is dot.
t reason sustained Car . I
when he declared
to out when he t i
a resolution declaring Cuba as
personal privilege.
It is not surprising that
be in a Tl e
report made it plain oar
battleship was up by Spaniards;
the speculation on inside for-
million of pence
with Sin, that speculators Bree
formed in of v
the was doing, and too
ting ct Heel
war-ship Cuba, that Spain
merely playing lime to get in a pi.
to strike us a disastrous blow.
The House by u vote to
decided Unit u of u
the U. S.
lost ill validity when willed to a
b r if the of a man who
on the Southern side in the civil war.
The particular claim upon tin-
vote was taken was contained in a bill
that about claims loyal it-
ens of South Tartans thing-
supplied lo he Union
the war. It was made by lb- of
the widow Gen K. who he ,
inherited the claim V.
n notoriously loyal
whose in
Va., Union troops had
cords timber.
The eulogy of .,
his late Colleague,
South was, owing g i;,. , .
the two n art
rivalry in State cue the
toM In
Congress.
Ill-;
he
failed to do so the history lame
and cl Gen. Karl; would
lack the important testimony that I.,
lone could give, added that while
might not be the
that could be paid, none could m re
heartfelt.
Mr. feels the el I
of State who knows
law diplomacy
ea his Judge Day or
He led to
in
Foreign Relations, be
place, but it wouldn't bl is
now on
who has been
acting in an advisory
with tho in vie r.
has ability the order,
his been a lawyer
for so his may be
little like that it others
d as advisers by Mr.
things point to the
exit peer old John Sherman
Iron ii in which he has since
the this administration
play n dummy part.
In midst of the prevailing ex-
people
bate nor neglected to
it id honor to their
I. C. D.
late the battleship
name is now a world
wile ; for bravery and coolness.
Capt is ill
and wile and are not
prouder him t an ail other
are. The National Geo-
el which he is a
i.- -i public reception
i nor which lo surpass
the kind In Id in Washing-
ton for a long
The providing the
r . Cuban independence.
i . by the
. soldiers out
C i, and for
i. r I
, i ; . Senate by Ni-
. . in the House by l
, i a j
c i of in Con
and their
is a told
the specular
A that
NEWS.
Hie is m
in
The colored
cf are organizing a
with the view going in the
in case there is war with Spain.
The Governor has decided not to in-
further with the death sentence
of the Evans, the
rapist, which has been under
three months and several re-
spites has been given. Evans will be
executed.
FARADAY'S ANCESTRY.
II to I
I . Crust.
With a of relief our English
announce tho result
of the investigation into the
history of Michael
Dismay and consternation were
plainly everywhere when tho
insinuation was made recently that
tho family of the famous scientist
occupied a humble the low-
walks of lite. The
who had the
of Faraday were horrified at the
thought that his progenitor
was a common This
is now corrected, and Joy
gladness till the hearts of tho
fraternity on tho other side.
A representative of the family,
W. Faraday of Corn-
furnishes the information
that Robert Faraday married
Elizabeth lit an, the owner of Clap-
hum Wood Ball, in Yorkshire. This
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
On Monday May 2nd, 1888, Court door in town
of Greenville, I sell the following tracts of land to the taxes
due thereon for the year with section of the Mac
Act, of 1897. W. H,
Pitt
BEAVER DAM TOWN SHIP.
JUST FOR FUN.
A white he told a
A South am t bailer announces
styles in thatched root for
ain't no bargain remarked
the bad boy merging Iron the
there's a perfect inside
Mrs
your servant girl I Couldn't cook,
tor wile,
Nobles. and K
W II
Mark
SO
. , . ,. , lo. . ., ball, It is said, was of some
the I BUM j of u ,
to buy i , architecturally, it
h v. tailed, op- j was very Robert Faraday
i l stock not bought up was the great scientist's
have
been s-. cured b Am-,
I The a Bay that the
can Gnus wore disposed to
fairly not raise p ices,
add, been bled by the
rapacity of its own
this class of speculators
nay be depended ease
of war lo bleed the American
pie. Richmond Dispatch-
Black, of New York,
. id a bib to prohibit
sale cl department
c It is clear that the dis-
of wet goods in dry
goods establishments would be
inappropriate, even though not
by law.
of Italy,
takes interest in to
offer to send
lo Cuba, if the United States will
pay
by . M.
S lo
i i Hauls
Porn
t, I
I Hack
i bl
. .
Cotton
to
to
to
M lo
H to B
It
to
bis own father, Barnabas, being
at the It is explained
that he was one of n family,
the members of which had to shift
for themselves when they
parental but particularly em
is the statement no
was their condition life
anything that of n
a class of men whose
at that period was
miserable and
Faraday's father w-as and
sexton of the village church, leader
of the choir a shoemaker by
trade. Faraday's was the
of a neighboring quarry and em-
ployed a of
and noted for bis to
bis Faraday's father,
James, funned an for
Margaret
was it farmer and also i,
of day He was averse to
the match, being for bis
daughter to who
had more cash a youth who
came from Wood Ball was
to have. It is that
James the lulling of a
in London, and ever
married Margaret and
her to where ho
light his own and
another found it
Knight. W T
Stokes. Maggie
Teel. Fannie
Cooper, a
Johnson.
Keel. J s
It C
John
Mi
Mills, Mis Rena
Mills. M J
Smith, rs J
Patrick
Taft. Mi- E A
Frank
TOWNSHIP.
BETHEL TOWNSHIP.
BOO
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP.
TOWNSHIP.
no
no
St
too
IS
Or
at
i n
Spanish Invasion
San Antonio, Tea., March
was learned that the plot among
the Spaniards Mexico lo invade Tax-
as is much than was supposed.
Information has been obtained
Joaquin Marti, and documents
found on his person when arrested, that
had enlisted in a filibustering
regiment, and that they were expressly
bound by oath to meet a
near San Antonio on the day following
the expected declaration of war.
Dr. Jose Garcia, another Spanish
Mr. than that. , .
thought she tested.
is simply
to catch that young
l; just what she's
She heard he
seem unusually
war ; replied
the they get to firing oil
torpedoes and mines in tho Delaware
they'll simply ruin the
played 1-st said
poker, d n I
I iv- J poker at the club,
but when got my wile the
club n played to my
Don't mind the who
Say and prow
For as sure as you do.
You'll, at.
CUBE A COM ONE OAT,
Sake Laxative i Tub
eta, refund the money
I It fails
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 free to farmers.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
TOWNSHIP.
J L SUGG
Abbott, T
John
i S U
I J
Hart. K E
Jones. Joseph,
Spier. J E
W J
Slaughter,
A a
Stocks.
Savage.
Tripp, II B
to
like many
enough
Michael , r .
as a
,,, , , . poverty.
All of , .
i is very interesting,
y worth tho fuss that Las
about it. However,
. . if
bin
been
it World
when ill
recognition tho hi goes
is
kw price r
oh I iii Norfolk
Ii by
Biliousness
follow
Pills
. . .
r . s
-i to
HIE if.
BOXES TOBACCO,
BAKING
j CASKS
O IX SACKS
We have in Sugar,
i aimed
Piper and Hags and many other things
to m. to mention. Send us you-
on., r . -Mull orders receive prompt at-
CO
Hint.
If ti I .
or I -ii d Hood's
rills
fir- ml
TO-DAY'S MARKETS.
As by
CO.
Cotton Buyers.
Greenville. N. C.
sold in
ft U
BoO
SI
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP.
get
J It
W C
J II
Morgan. J K
Mrs M E, heirs
Parker, Mrs Anna
Heaves, Mrs A
Reaves. Mrs
Vines. CC
Vines, Mrs C C
Webb,
Fleming, t E
Andrew
Lewis, T K
W s
and wife
Coo
Wee
too
loSt
too
lit
on
ISM
Oil
no
i To
.--3
To
TO To
To
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP.
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP.
Cherry, Benjamin
Corey, W M
Daniel, Jordan
Dudley, Gorge
Dancy, J
J D and wife
Elks. J L-
Sylvester, 1896
Fleming. Sylvester, 1897
Forbes, George
Greene W B and wife
Harris.
E N
II J
in. Ed
Louisa
Lewis. heirs
Moore, Oliver
Parker, Mary I
House, Mrs M A
Heaves,
Sermons.
White, Benjamin
bl
TO
TOWNSHIP.
Woolen,
Abram, ads
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP.
Si
JO
May
July
CM
Noon,
Close.
5.95
COO
Brooks, S W
Bryant, Church
Cox, John M
Colin, A. agent I-. P
Corey, W L F
Daniel. Jordan
Gardner, Best
J F
Harding I
H V
May, Ida
Pitman, Han I
flukes heirs. W A Hen
Kate B
If any nor. et appear above have for their taxes Id
them at once and advertisement will he stopped.
in
Opening
MI
M r
May
Pork
Ms.
Run.
May
I.
ORIGINAL
by Orange Va.,
Half a loaf is than no
a poor musician who can t blow
bis own horn.
TM slops to quarrel
we should not.
To a or a a Sows
if or want sense.
The is always
ed at you if it be n diamond nag on f-
The that pass in the night are
the ones that will put the Spanish to
flight.
The a person of
or mil in dishonesty the easier Ye
believe evil reports.
wants lo know
to cur- sensation about
Got him to shave oft his mom-
the Railroad
ion L. C. Caldwell h is hi
to -m Russell.
N. C
Represents Only Class
the Mutual Life Company, of N. J.,
a specialty.
This Company offers the following no
any other
Large Annual be Bed
or applied to the purchase of paid up participating p with the
Policy.
Equitable Surrenders Values which are the so tbs
Insured can stop paying Premium without forfeiture.
A Liberal Cash Surrender Value.
Extended Insurance in the full the Policy for as long a as
the value of the Policy will pay for at low term rates.
A Paid up Policy tor a reduced amount.
Cash Loans are mads up to the Cash Surrender when a
assignment of the Policy Is mod,, as
If the Insured forgets to pay a Premium on the Is duo, his
B Continued in force by the Company without on his part,
arc Incontestable after the Second Year.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
------and celebrated------
Eagle Brand Pine Shoes
Call and see are invited to inspect
my stock aDd lean; the low prices.
S. T. WHITE.
S.
We are now taking orders for
Tobacco Flues
Flues ready tor delivery now.
We do all kinds of repairing.
repaired promptly.
GREENVILLE. N. C.
IN-----
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES
goods kept on
produce
and A trial will cod e
on.
i w
COLLARS
A Horse
Millinery.
nice line of
Groceries.
I can now be found tin
the brick store for-
occupied
Brown.
to see
Shoes Shoes
Perfect Fitting
Perl Shape
Trimmed Well
Made Well
At Popular Prices
AND FINISH
RIGHT.
Trousers
pair and .
sold under the famous Money
Guarantee. Durability, Fit
and Workmanship all of
the best. Try a pair.
Ht If I MM. II t Ms.
WARRANTY,
You may buy a pair of Trousers at
or
and wear them two months. For every
button that comes off we will pay you
tan cents. If they rip at waistband we
will pay you cents. If they rip in the seat
or elsewhere we will pay you one dollar, or
rive you a new pair.
Best in the World. Try a Pair.
Frank Wilson.
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections.
rill
The is none.
Fine for setting out plants in
garden.
The cool north wind makes people
for the of
Mr. Jesse been appoint-
ed Public Administrator for Pitt
people car they never saw
pear tries so lull as they arc
this
They keep rolling spring
Out- elegant
Mucks they tell yon them in
in urn.
There is hut one capital case tor trial
at April court, the colored man, Waters,
who Mm ill Win i cap-
in Florida.
mum,
Month.
Corn planting time is nearly here.
is a dandy swing in
Jim Starkey's.
This month gives us five Fridays
Use
There no joke about April stall-
in some cool
Tho noon has got to coming in
two limn- more lute the lust few
days.
Large quantities of have
been shipped from here by the
past
We bad no frost here this
tin wind and clouds last night keeping
II
is accusing that display
Dais in window ct
making the, weather turn cold.
City tax collector, II. Sheppard, las
his delinquent tax list ready for
This is the last day
grace delinquents can get.
APRIL
can war.
enough today.
at
S. M.
Tin war In j be in all the
talk on streets today.
Yon will the delinquent tax list
advertised in another
Tho Evans hanged at
Friday morning. He
tested his innocence- to the last.
The
cf the county and the several township
committees held a joint conference here
this afternoon.
There morning, but it
is thought not enough to do
in this section.
Warning to Delinquents
list tor
county is undergoing revision, and
is to give to all
if their accounts are settled by
of their will
on the black list.
Marriage
Thu of Deeds ISM d only
three licenses lust e.
John W. and Wary
U. It. Whitehurst and
John J. I Wilkins.
Troublesome
Suffered for Could Find
No Until
was Scrofula Cured.
with on one of my
above ankle. I a
many but nothing did mo
any good. The very
or pan. In the spring
and after taking of
mi-i i- I was cured. Hood's
also my
F. P.
my boy was three months old
he broke cut with eruptions. He was
by a and the eruptions
would nut again.
iii he bail two bottles
ha was no trouble
H. W, Va.
READY FOR WAR
Sonic Not hut AH
with Cuba
k II
J. Wiggins went up tie road
morning.
C went to
AH C If.
went to
M, Hurt Mid
Neck ibis to
day.
of
bu been return-
ed home
J. A. is today
J. S. Norman km
Baltimore.
W. in
town
. H. l Kinston,
J W. to
II. oust in
V. i-
Mil, K. A. Jr.
Laura
l-
K. It. went
l-j
n.
VIm
is n Miss
Smith.
M. and P. C.
went legal
returned rooming
Al. ii went to Wilson
Hr, II. kit this
H. F. Friday eves
from
lbs. J. N. Soot-
Neck
to
last night and returned this
II. P. Harding came from Or-
Friday to to-
day lit home-
W. S. for
to And a place to out
reach the war.
E. D. over from
morning, lie will preach
Falkland
K, this morning for
From there he will
probably take a western trip.
II. Kicks returned Friday
from the to
new Kicks I -1;.
J. J. for t.
lie us i
and they en r-. line fir
Spain Will Fight
March A
today
decided to grant Iv Cg-
similar to I lo
by that
they grant
Cuba they will Amer-
H N IS.
ALL WITH
SPAIN ENDED.
Crisis Will be Monday.
and Leo Called Home.
Spanish Flotilla to be In-
State Guard
Will at
Keeps
Friday was set us the
to a final t., the
tin- United gnat
to but tits
n in a Instead
a tbs name . am h i
to given until April to do
in. mil. i j
ti t lo i i
all I to g i Lei
station d n
is t-. b. i.
Sain.
Maine court of gave us
I. i n iii regard to
Now lit American come
out on ton in a wrestle with Spain.
Ill blips u. win the
tis good old cheese ; u . mite.
us out debt,
us you bet. I
II you d lo try Ham-
old town today. ,,., i , by
. Press
r-
for afternoon
and lo to it
renters soon. will be said
all ibis line later. In the
one feel
in us extend the patronage
i , and in way en-
able us to give in a paper nil.
have the news serve
well. us
ii i fun-
Is tins war to be i n
joke, alter all
Sound travels slowly. The
was blown up over u month
the report has only reached us.
wonder
March hare
us an
seems lo
side with the V
Cigarettes,
The between a ;
water and it tailor's bi
says the mil.
simply water will settle.
allowed to
heart I d. she
Hid much as blush ;
for was dealing, you see,
I. lo till a Hush.
Way it
A I lash . n I
auto i or ll
ill that e i d
bare and will ask n. u- .
all. t, fin-l,
of or
nun will ton in I said.
printing to get
going boats printing h .
The
North i a book
of s, is by
and in and n appeal-
is Th- enroll-
is not
the
number ever by
and includes for the first
the list
Th r reboot
June Sill and ends on
day in July. Tuition
n fee in
summer have no lees
pay unless take or
music.
The Indication, n a
d and i-
All y
two . bat and and all r-
to done U tin Pi
and to led I
ii w r.
Tub k i die fol-
lowing
Is i i I
bl . r is u kit
leave Madrid.
i governs rejected
proposition and
I i- -sis- iii paring
in -a to C a
Till. i I i . i p.
r for
of Mint an I lei owing p ply
w i- I ii
lib gt ii. i. i . a , i.
o i . ii .
I i. .- .-. i i mi
la i y. v. is bow
. I i. , much in
Dicker.
ii strata;
lo of
y. M
i i., . n.
i. i .- i ii. ii.
Hie m
i a aid
j BaUer
It -.-
A MAI K IN THE WOODS.
i. a b el
Halt, little
, I I part.
all i in. J err. and
pad nm words
aid, to be mad.
. t
for I m r-. to go
I. ii- . and to the
v How, and got n.
h J I i i ii t way
r I., roam, a very
in order put U i Hi y had bad, only regret
lo pot. plow th . dole-was ion were One
in i i lion
will turn a ear lo all proposals.
lie ii
aV Hippo i bis
He M i. low d
, , ;,.,, , m .
I et. and
pap
tint I our
i- r . a i id I; I in I
to I lead and
bis h. in r. i an i w
bl I f who did no go all,
.-., , , . She did not got
i n i bare I sea sand else but
i. p ace,
and she I. et a
I-. Hue i i-
who bi have m a
II. v wire vi faces school
neat day, was
h to say, m a
id fl 1-. I -h up
. . a .- you give ii-
r . . r tor i a
little then kissed at
. ii. i via- p M.
word we de v.- ii breaking
do so all Hanoi and boys For this boy
. i i ; d
par I . small
N. C, Mar.
Al of the
, Mrs. on March
o'clock A. M presence
u few friends, W.
and Ills Mary were happily
ii .,
The Luther
with Miss
J. M. M .- Annie
Immediately the
the bride groom trove here
and the train bound
tour.
Miss Mary is ct Carolina. fair
i and
is a
We fortunate
winning band such
May attend their
life. W,
That is What it Menus.
Washington. Marsh Tin- Span.
sh
to
in repaid
lo Cuban m ion the
lute Our Govern
lit replied Spain
till i lo decide on the answer,
lime was granted. re-
to her i
to the of the
An the
will inevitable and will be
possible el the r.-
and
here.
i H In i . I. d
ion, l . C. April a.
Is , ii crisis will
reach U . d i
Is ii; n us,
ill id has h in ordered
toll Madrid i . ii v-
be i lent to Consul d Le t .
leave Cuba.
coat
of the
immediate new. ti
it- -is Mic ct is
will to
pt
which will duo Iron
about Wed.
it Intel near If i-h
was to b a
Instruction It U
expected till the of
Stole will be called and in
in their are
of Americans Danger.
Tampa, Pit,,
Id in overs
general was to
In and
the island Kit.
The h v. great
baa
since the report too
baa boon
i now i A
remain In
r -1 L o
.-j
of lb W
my
every band Havana
barber when his v sailed.
ii i in ; i
pa ; i ii l
r i. on ; ,
boa aw it it doe , l e
must h off tali i . h n-
; a ill i I -i
o me as l . la plain , .
we boar
r in i m
vi- j near lo . I nu-
to North Carolina and
to iii Di moo i i
th in . i V ll lit
hi n to devil lo, b i
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GETTING READY
Every mother has
ft trying to If not
Spring Fever-
blood
hi; bite s an Be-
of life.
Nev . of and creation.
Burnt Turquoise Blue, the
very latest of colors
to fair our
For t and more cull at
LANG'S CASH HOUSE.
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talks. make it talk for us
by at prices, and we
give our customers tho advantage of it. We
want to do business with you. buy our
fa
I he
roan
Talks a
in the event Hie; Talks of a Ml
for
Hut
the U
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tho
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my bar b
in a
have been added her
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p. ready It,
there n.
may happen.
i. full
of if
it not proper
Mother's Friend
Is the bet you can use at this time.
a when regularly
several baby
ll makes the easy nearly
ll
n Lu-. the on
tho distended
without any
Mother's in good for only
to motherhood of
danger and pain.
dollar p. r II ill
. price.
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right and we them right and treat you
are
Coming
in.
We are receiving
daily our
of
the ladies. The
designs are much
prettier than last
season and we are
ready with prices
to make them go.
Do not make your
selections until we
show our goods to
you.





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Advertising Postulate.
That the and
newspaper it the best all
That the daily newspaper is a better
medium than a weekly.
That quality of circulation is in
man; a outweighing its
extent.
That story should tersely,
and pertinently, and engagingly told-
the statements should be
through and through.
That a great business should never
to bombard the public mind.
Thai you should use space to
describe your own goods and to de-
cry your neighbor's.
when you have caught you
M should see that he
to be your customer.
advertising is not all that is
necessary to make trade i but
merely a and necessary help.
outside
says his name's Jones, jest
plain Mr.
Jones to take a more drinks. He'll
have to give his name in
SEE THAT W
Manufacturer In the South.
The more sections
the world at large are just
con- learning can supply
Iron and steel at price which
defy competition, and make a
fair profit at the business- Ala-
is now selling iron pro-
ducts in England under all
competitors, and Pitts-
burg is to
there is a
the iron moving
further southeast- New
England cotton mills have beet,
forced to concede to the South a
virtual monopoly in
of certain lines of clothes-
They acknowledge they
cannot compote with the South-
mills in the coarser cloths.
This may be regarded as
a beginning-
What Is It
It is a picture celebrated
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS
Best in use The outfit man
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment those Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Handle Gold Pens.
You will be astonished you see them and
earn how very cheap are.
You may never,
But should you
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.-
Worth Wins.
At a recent term of Wake
Court Treasurer Worth,
State Treasurer, won his two
suits against Bros, of
Winston, printers, for
bolt money which was
paid them excess of the pro-
per charges for the work done.
The Supreme Court handed down
a decision affirming that of
court below, now Stewart
Bros, inns- make quite big
fun i They are in
of
Treasurer Worth is in heights
of The more money there
U sight the higher be
Raleigh Post.
SO TIME KM TROUBLE.
Ain't got no no time
Billy's at the gate
With a little wilier basket that is
with the bait i
river looks it's
shady as kin
nil the fish that's
fish wait I
Down by the river
Lite is lite a song.
jailer are
The rosy long
Ain't got no time
mighty fine.
see the worm wriggle on the
end the line ;
The birds air in the
blossoms all
the best the weather's
the cork down
Down by the river-
Life is like a song,
the jailer perch air
The long
I Reflector Job Printing Office.
Anything from
The Daily
Gives the homo news
ever afternoon at the
small price of cents a
month. Arc you a sub-
scriber II not you
to be.
Experience, backed by
law of average, proves
the first of an
does not bring
nor even much
curiosity. A trial tone in-
a waste of If
go in. in and it will pay
at
is the way to success-
In continuity is strength, in dis-
connection is Few
DO the firs time
hear about There is not
a solitary case whore intermittent
advertising brought returns
compared with that form of
everlasting
pounding the public
in and day It is only in
limited bargains that
immediate result are to be expect-
Publishing Company
Philadelphia.
Counterfeit Silver Dollars.
Charlotte men had better
look closely at the silver they
in over days.
A of towns are
flooded with which
are good the
The coins have good and
deceive tor that reason. To tin
touch the is revealed,
however, as the spurious coin
There are
marks by which, upon a
the COB OS detected.
The Is done, and
tin- late marked.
It is learned that a
sending out the spurious
com from Atlanta they
Agents this
OS have Visited savers of the small
around Charlotte and re-
learns that they have been very
in their worthless
trolley.
A News reporter
ti-is n government this
morning that would indicate that the
government II on the track the evil
and the matter has been
under by Jibe seen
vice several days
News.
Boom on- has sail that the regularly
ads Of old houses
will read and bring results, SHOW
boo looking the
may be. Bo so An
sign o
. and. it house BIS still draw the
id who yet alive. Such
a place n ids no ideas
fixtures or advertising. how
about the new people constantly
lo town or gelling or
do they seek the old
How It you don't gel a new
every now you'll dry up
The world as surely as it
rotas and all with it o-
oil. Those who advertise attractively
Mood a tar Letter chance getting
new p than those are
may also catch a
customer the
There is one danger connected
with making State
a Federal prison which
appears to have been overlooked.
Statesville Landmark
Some fine day when Governor
Russell's pardon mill is running
at full blast forget him-
self and pardon a lot of Uncle
Some convicts. fact n. no
prisoner in our penitentiary is
safe being pardoned- He
may be turned at me
he desires to be or
The war excitement has played the
with the calculations of
revenue receipts at the Treasury
Department. The public income for
will some less
than was confidently and
extraordinary expenditures for the
defense will soon make
inroads upon the Treasury cash
balance. More taxes or a loan
will be th- difficult alternative con-
fronting the Administration the low
ebb receipts shall much longer con
A Pair Socks the
An old bachelor recently
pair socks. There was nothing
strange about Ibis, but what makes the
occurrence worthy note was the
he found in the toe no of them
u slip MOOT upon which was
I am a young woman and would
like to correspond rid a bachelor with
a view to and signed
tie address of the After
due deliberation our concluded
to write to the maker of the socks, la
a few days he got a reply to his letter;
was married three years loot
The merchant who
socks did not advertise. Durham
The Call for
Yes, let us have not
the sacrifice national honor.
Let us hare Bat not
through a policy in
dealing with the assassination by
miscreants as yet unknown
men and officers our navy, while
n a so called
Let us have I But not on
condition that we remain lethargic
and indifferent to the denial
Let us have peace I But not
fear that war would break the stock
market.
Let us have But not
the peace at
Tory element.
The American people want
sincerely, but they are not to
lace war They know
what war is; that it is a terrible price
to pay. But they know there are
some things worth that price,
a it is; there are some times
when that price must be paid as the
alternative of moral bankruptcy the
Let us have peace with honor in
tact or war with victory
ton Post.
PARAGRAPHS.
Could Not Worse
he the Stale almost
have for a
straight with no mixture of
any kind, and these who
the policy the Democratic pa
the coming campaign will do w to
heed what the papers say.
The Commonwealth believes, now,
has believed all the time, that if
Democratic party had held its head up
two years ago and its
rights and left of the that
shoved the people
ton would be our now in-
of Dan At any rate,
we no, make it any worse; so we
p. fight and a vie.
it we van win, and a straight
tight sod eat it we cannot win.
We muddy things. Lit the
color be true whatever it
Neck
Hasn't Worn a Coat Years
Some mother spare the rod and
spoil the slipper.
A good road bed is best place
the tired wheel.
plays by note has
to face the
No can lace as light
M a man can himself.
All the world's a stage and the per-
is
A woman is clever when she
u man think knows a great deal
more then she
Too can always judge wheels in
a man's head by th spokes that come
from his mouth.
i Such Things Continue
A well known and responsible
farmer Barton's Greek town-
ship Wake county soys the
white people of
that section are outraged because
under the now regime, o
school
with white committee-
men to the white and
scholars-
Pete Harris, went in and took his
seat, book in hand to hear the
children said this gentle-
man. children happened
not to be at school that day. I
told the leather whenever
a thing happened again
children mast be permitted to
leave I will not subject
them to
The Barton incident
shows like the prisoner of
we can gradually
used to anything until we do not
seek to fetters that
bind it is a long com-
tends to make us what
we Five years ago this out-
rare would have been put
the impossible thing; whereas
now it is not only possible but
seemingly tolerated with only
resistance here and there from
men as quoted from above.
this complexion have we
at Can these things
in North Are
the people ready t submit to
thin of equality I
We do not it.
and Observer.
Mr. J. Martin who has recently
moved to Charlotte from SOU
tells an interesting story In regard
o some his habits life. He it
now living at one the mill-
in the city, and while up town .
day, alter his
shirt sleeves Without either cot or
that he had not won a
coat nor Vest in years. He says h
can sleep in a pile cation seed on a
winter night, without any over,
never sutlers from Though w
advanced in years, be has never bad
tooth-ache nor even a cold. In fact,
he says, he has never sick a
in bis lie tips the beam at
pounds and his ruddy
and robust figure vouch for th
his statement. Charlotte
Th a Government of Greece has
ed to sell three
craters to the United States-
There is haggling about
but of
United States are confident of
making
Lee's Popularity.
Following is an ,
York
is lo be hoped
felt in the personal
be Eastern Reflector.
TWICE-A-WEEK.
Is only a year.
contains the news
week, and gives
to the
the
tobacco, .
many . that
times more than
subscription price.
UNDERTAKER
. I HI
have u t received
hearse and nicest .
tins and in W , of Co
lie and cloth meta;
brought
its formed
personal attention given to con-
and bodies on-
to our core will receive
every mark of respect.
Our
do not. wont monopoly
cm. be found a nod .
limes the John.
Buggy building-
GREENE CO,
Would an appropriation
Congress to the Dismal Swamp
Canal to a ship channel for ships
war. us in lime of war
by the it afford lo our
ships of war lo be and
to any point on
coast easy it would be
for a fleet of draft ships war lo
piss through on our coast at
Beaufort and and
the territory
Tar a . liver
which could be
i them ii
battle ships Iron Hampton
some dredging not an
live could -jar
sounds and come in at the ha-
the enemy's -hips
havoc in our
rivers.
in the war
war
. country on these sounds. In our
civil all these towns
were la and great
damage done. In
war loll when the Ad.
Hampton in
the towns in
Carolina were la great dread and e
have heard said that first Mr.
Gaston died in expectancy
or his Edenton in great
terror James who lived
Point on h out
fleet, as he looked
down the sound, he saw some oyster
boats up the sound, and sup-
posing he tins Cock,
bum's Heel, he fled In groat terror lo
II I hen
burning tho Washington
safely is wholly
funded. T
done their utmost lo excite the wont
passions characters in
slums, of that city, but it is impossible
to hi e the most reckless
criminal hurling a sin-
ban on of our brave con-
i harm should to
would Be to Spain
founds well lo patriotic South-
ea . ; ., Ne-v York
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Save Your Money.
One box of Pills
many dollars in bills
They diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
F sick headache, dyspepsia,
constipation and
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
A New York hat such a tear
of burglars that she recently invented a
strong padlock complicated to
keep her house. Two thieves
picked the loci a hairpin on
Saturday night last, and were get tine;
their booty together when
discovered them. She thrash-
ed the. chased them from house
and until a policeman
was to arrest them.
Death Win U
March II. Ed-
founder and editor
States Magazine, died this morn-
at his home in Ho
one
Record, and one pro-
Ala., Hot
Blast.
John P. the inventor of
that boat is at
work on a torpedo boat with which he
says he blow any that floats
out of the water, and be safe from tho
pounding tho biggest battle-ship.
He Hand teems to a
Star.
General thinks we ought to
tor war
Tb an idea. Suppose we
build big balloons, lit with
grappling hooks and when those Span-
torpedo boat come over on this
tide up and away.
Wilmington Star.
doe
were do g
j, estuaries aV
, Revolutionary
a 1812 and in la c
war light fiats ed
t,
, out what shell said this
Herald, also
cat-calls and prolonged Loll-
greeted mention the name
President lust night In u
long at Harlem opera house. Two
comedians had a
deriding his position In regard to
A verse in praise
Lee was with The
managers the opera house made in-
effectual attempts lo repress
the
The must he near at hand
when the name a Northern
President is hissed and a
Democratic brigadier is
applaud d in New York a
Lee that Time and men
change with
The thing will U blow over, and
there will remain a modified
for Lee bit manly and
cool headed b-Bring at Havana in
trying lime, he will heroine, largely, us
other men. this
dent is interesting the and is
another valuable proof I hat in a crisis
the country can both politics
and m and Sf- together.
-i Observer.
sH
II Dot, Ire. d
bane.
cm Hie U. S.
Or. D. C
i C. k CO
H- O
V.-
Dealer la
mi sis, am
I Farmers and Merchants buying
supplies will And It to their In-
to gel our prices
Our stock Is complete
branches.
Flour, Sugar,
Always at lowest market prices
Tobacco,
as we buy direct
A complete stock of
a band and sold at MM t
suit times Our good, art all
and for CASH
to run tell at a close
MARBLE
Wire and Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable.
IN
Whichard, N. O
The Stock complete
every department and
low as the low
eat. Highest market
at a close Maid
u. I produce.
mi i
TWICE
. -A
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
VOL. XV
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY. APRIL
NO
White
r. In In all
widths; It tins
lock two-Inch MOM and
This bed at to
Bur of tho and t
profit.
are for the
of Furniture. Carpet.
, Mn
etc. are contained in these
Carpet
1.1. 1.1 n-i
is also five- if Caret
us In ;
at to , . .
and th-l we m y
I hi on Hi on
I re
era Ban t
Mines A Son
MD.
this Paper.
The of
York cot to
foil to take of its
in connection with the
present Maine
incident is secondary aid com-
It is difficult
to say which is worse of
a journalism or a
regards
blowing v of so American battle-
ship and loss of the lives of
seamen, as a trivial incident.
is end
deserves the denunciation of every
American
Observer.
A Town Without
A thing about the
dwellings, stores.
etc , at Key West is that not one
of them has a chimney or any-
thing will answer
pose of a chimney- Handsome
and lowly hovels are
alike in this respect-
reason tor it is wood or
any kind is
never needed a climate like
of Ibis city, as the
tropical atmosphere famishes all
heat required, for cook-
purposes sticks of carbon are
used, which are sold by peddlers.
and
while
of Pi-u-i. i , calculated
i's limit; and
the s inner,
that idea, . that
after the the
wool
cf
f . ls
that hi x, . hi was
. 111.11 mil. lo 1- now gold to
in i f the
for original
1.-11.1 f for of
there will be increase
ho sum required tor
of army c ivy -i- u-
time to
o view tho that from
Juno 1897, lo -8.
net increase in
pensioners was it is
evidently still too for
Commissioner to a on
which the expenditure may be
expected to reach its maximum.
The total outlay for pensions for
will approximate
and since there no
sign of shrinkage it is clear that
item will alone
that revenues of the
Government shall on a
war b for years to
Philadelphia
Thankful words written by Ad
B. Hart, of 8- D. taken
with a I cold which settled on my
lungs, rough set In and Anally
In
gave me up, saying I could lire but a
short time. I gave up to my
Savior, determined II could slay
with friends on would meet
my My husband
was ail vised to et Dr. King's Mew
Discovery for Consumption,
and Colds. gave It a trial, took in all
eight bottles. It has n e,
thank God I am saved and now a healthy
Trial bottles free at L-
Drug
Regular site and
Farm In
Will smith, of
in country of H. g Elk. is so
in his snake
farm that he will not enlist
if war is declared. He has
pared for that emergency by
hiring a substitute.
One who never a
snake farm, should visit Mr-
Smith's, see and study bis
excellent arrangements. His
crop is abundant and very tame
and have been found the
cook stove, in bed room, in
the crevices in the
other familiar places. It is no
uncommon thing to find a dozen
at a lime in smoke house-
Mr. Smith bas not made known
the object of his snake industry.
but it is probable that be keens
the for
his neighbors and friends,
so they may have a
and excuse for us-
excellent of
bite be
An Up-to-late
The Store that is
Full Bargains
In the Spring a fuller Crimson
Comes upon the Rooms
In the time every lady
Must have a Brand New Dress.
and arc fully prepared lo meet
the demands of the most fastidious.
A look through our of
Spring and
Summer
Dress Goods
will convince tho most skeptical that are
better prepared than ever serve you.
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ-
dies in plain white and colors, Swiss,
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim-
India Linen, Embroidery
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers,
Art Squares,
Jeweled Belts and other new things
Fans, Ribbons and striped,
Shoes, Oxford Ties and numerous
other things abound in a profusion
of Beautiful hew Styles, Delicate col-
and low prices.
Conic to sec us, will be glad to show you
Novel Telephone.
.- t i . i
c in who fills of
to President, the
ho stands between Pres-
n, April Wont and his
t hand. Than him cl r
is lo lo more making
with lying Spanish barreled ass. Li-
Sam is to take Spain of the few.
across bis knee and give
long
On last Friday was
sling tried
J Drake, Esq.
A man with
On cf i on-
bar
the
far the night.
Mr. T. T- of for the
n. look
the at I
the time the lo be Hartford to
tense was capital crime Even Mr it n. e people
that Spain play- President,
a i and the c.
and
Mr. J.
Addison Potter,
who now position, in not.
I., hat made it--
by h Iran-
lie lo the of
Professional Cards
ff. M- Bond.
J. 1-
N. C
Practice In all the courts.
through our store.
hut r a- I
count-t-1 lot
ion. Mr.
a law book in I bis i o-
of n copy not
be ii S by
consent, thee both rides
retired lo Central r i
Telephone Exchange d d
on A- of
was past
who v out t
obtained and read the book over
tint a ho read, it was
repealed the receiver in
and
ft all, g
Mr. flicks the
offense was bailable, and
J. f was allowed to go on
hail.
Tho the
that this is Brat ease
in this State
telephone has been need for a
similar
Leaf
Swift Galloway, B-
M. C, N. C
Greenville, N. C
Practice In all the Courts.
Jambs
n. o
over J, C
John B. Small, n. Long.
H. C.
A LONG.
and at Law
u ill all
W. B. W. Grimes
tie
St.
Only
shop In town by
lie workmen.
f hero is an up-to-date
in Durham- It is he has
engaged a and buggy
livery stable lo carry
his best girl to a burial on Sun-
day next, at o'clock. This
being so much in advance of an
affair of that kind, upon in-
he said that a colored man
in Ibo woe sick and
would die in time for funeral
to be eel at above time, ac-
cording to bis best judgment,
and be desired lo attend
funeral. This something new-
But Durham is bard to don n on
new things and other
Son.
BE CUBED
by Local applications, as they
reach the diseased portion the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that I by constitutional
It by an Inflamed eon
of the mucous lining
Tube. When this tube frets In-
flamed you have a rumbling or
hearing, and when It it en-
closed defines If the result, and
and mile. inflammation can lie
taken nut and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will he Me-
e cases out of
are caused by which Is
an Inflamed of the mucous
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for case of
cannot be cured by Hall's
Cine- Band circulars.
K. A CO. Toledo,
Our line of
Furniture
is beautiful to see.
Hie Way He Short.
ii g u I i in
i an lo time
Mr. . d his
ii cure the d i i
cone, of Coca by diplomacy, I
i. v. ii ,. C i -i.
which this week i
declare war Spain or
adopt it
to a declaration war.
A frantic attempt la I i l-
made by bond-hi
element .
ll no . i i
Congress knows
tho
be people who
national honor pat-
above stock ticker
Wall i baa b, en n and
c is it band,
it will and its action
ill mean war, which c
s now in a t fight to a
victorious end ii. order,
it only baa Spain lo contend with,
and i-i win
it La, to
with.
who I n
honest i ii and
I i as Ii
can I
feeling of man
who, listening l a
rot ab we
could l. fee the i u
without declaring
then, excited
and blew i i
that is why we want to
punish That is
exactly truth. Incidentally
we shall bi glad lo free Cub
aid to relieve Ike en
island, but
word It tho
Am heart
In The
London, April limes
is i that peace and war
hang in balance, and
world bus not long to wait for
definition. It cannot be
ed America's ms have yet
been published complete-
but they may be to
include the freed of Cuba-
The Spanish government will
make a fatal mistake ii fails to
understand tho terms now offered
which the best it is ever likely
to obtain, and they are
the next presentation
demands will b a
shape. With over,
sympathy Spain, her govern
and it must be
said mat the of Cuba neither sympathy, nor
f our
up
order ti prevent u majority of
Senators and Representatives
carrying intention to
upon In-
a.-
to make
. a u. i Senators
;. i ii would be
o the
i i grant-
t could been moused
by such an appeal, could
. m ind override
power of
A of good Ball is
Mr. -I-
a great dial than ho
does the republican nomination
O of C
tho . of that
State would probably rejoice to
nominated. Mis
col will doubtless get any
claims Lu ever tho
ti n Is out the field.
if n bill, has been
reported to the noun,., be-
come u law,
any hereafter servo
nil i; days in tie
or navy will be
.; provided for ex-
i id .- soldiers in
June generally known
a- pension
I be bib as originally
provided
for the Unite veterans of
late war to enlist for tho
with Span enlistment should
not operate p pensions now
being drawn, but the
thought
s also desirable re-
el nits, it was amended us
above.
which would
have been re rented oven by other
and i
battleship-
There or less
speculation a
lotion offered in the
nations if lad in as
proximity as the Dolled
States.
behooves Spain to consider
whether Cuba is worth lighting
for in an .
that it is even Span directing Secretary 1772, he claims,
would the inform the lot South Carolina and father a
while ultimate defeat U ,.,. by Am
Years Old.
Noah Baby, an inmate
p.-
near
the anniversary of his
birth to-day. He be is
years old. and bas an inmate
of for forty years.
Ho
Gates county, on
Mold y
I me the best,
A Texas military company was
out, out tho range recently
at rifle shooting.
The lieutenant in command
became exasperated at
the poor shooting a
Kan one of tho privates, cried
sharply i
show you how to
Taking a long aim and
aim, and an aim he
fired and Coolly lam-
to the private who owned
gun, he
the way you
He loaded tho weapon
and missed. Turning to the
second man in ranks ho re-
the way j on
In this way he missed about a
times, illustrating to each
soldier bis personal
and finally he hit tho
target.
ho ejaculated, band-
gun back to the private,
way I Angles
Express.
I; is now reared will
no wan but we'll
anyhow, as some of us
lost our voices for it.
The postmaster is not
agreeable to citizens, but so
far he has not been lynched,
ho if. not feeling very
Well-
The president wants to delay
the war question until fall. Well,
that's thoughtful, for it will
us opportunity to the
corps before the soldiers cot a
chance at
We hove warned our
if ho word
in favor of war we'll chop his
political bead soon as he
gels home. He is not likely to,
as ho is too full
for
certain- A
force reduce Island by
starvation privateering
could not be carried On to any
extent worth mentioning by
without calling for the
intervention of neutral nations.
The ninth annual convention
Carolina branch of It
International Order of lbs
King's Daughters and Bony win
held on
day Saturday, May
There are three brothers
are prisoners in the
are from
and their name Is
Wagner. Thy were
arson. In several two
brothers have In en in tho
together, but this Is the
in which there Lave
been
Tin re in i use from
malady, If yon
will
the remedy, ten rs i British
The In the for Cu
Bores, Salt
Fever Bores, Chapped Haul.
Chilblains, Corns, all
and cures or no
pay it u Rive
or money to cure or price
price cents per box. sale at Jno. t. s Drug
a to
message and evidence on
Maine incident, contained all
evidence embraced in the
tho naval of Inquiry
now lilt Navy Depart,
not. to
; tho a copy tho I
evidence.
French Ambassador to the
United States baa asked Slate
Department officially whether
there was any objection to his
looking alter the interests
u Called
after tho departure I the
Spanish and has been
Informed that there would be
none. This if regarded as
significant of the
of to remain central In
to tho It
added to by a cablegram
Madrid saying that
bus
V.
United States Minister to Spain
, to American
Ho has
but is
Indian
memory,
blind. Be sleeps well,
good
Now irk Dispatch-
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Title
Eastern reflector, 5 April 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
April 05, 1898
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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