Eastern reflector, 15 April 1898


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source . . if u
is ex-
plosive
set It oil Bloat terrific re-
It that oilier
material should be tor all
purposes where Intense and
heat are employed. Breathe
less looking may en
danger lite if. while my
making her toilet, bl
light. In homes
articles are
for this reason, l
should be noted
children vim cannot understand th
necessity fir
is
The late shah of Pawns, according
to a recent story. was assassinated
not for purposes, hut
through His murderer.
was a theological
student, but was compelled to he
come a trader by the confiscation of
his property, lie sold some of his
goods to the sou of the shah, and in
due time presented his bill. For
this he was thrown into prison and
his wife transferred to the prince's
After .-even years he was
released and Bed to Constantinople.
At an opportune time he returned,
disguised, to and. waiting
a chance, shot than, crying
ire, bitter trait
t I- CUt I i.
SEE THAT
WU What Is It
It is a picture celebrated
FOUNTAIN PENS
in use The outfit business mantis
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
very cheap are.
You may never,
But should you ever
Want Job Printing
to see us.-
CONGRESSIONAL DIS-
Versus
As political 1898
is daily Hearing the people, it is natural
and admissible ask the party leaden
in the District. what methods ind
measures shall the members of the
ll-publican party adopt Whether or
net we will, another term,
party courage
sad the h s heedless,
thoughtless flock of the
command and demands the
as the past lour years in this
District. It is desired, en the part el
the large et the
Republican, by the way
out in the seven
the side el
sound, that almost the
solid mass of the Republicans,
some very may be tor
are strongly opposed to
support of Harry In
the must emphatic terms, the fiat
the
to the tank and tile, that
Skinner cannot again receive the
support hi- return to Con-
nut sort el
and intrigues that may be used to the
contrary. A sound U publican must
be in this J car our Lord
and
that the party,
attend this in the next
Sen Congress the S.
patty having
every stipulation the
the past lour years,
in the support of Col. Harry
Skinner, now nothing tin
manly support by the Populist cf
Republican nominee will the
accent in this approaching
campaign. into line action, ye
U. publicans, and attend the primary,
township, conventions your counties.
Sec to it, that such good
end trusty delegates ate to
attend the Convention
this District that will carry into
force this solvent purpose
a publican to succeed Col.
Harry Skinner in the proper
ill the greatly led d.-
s; this District in the next
el the so called
yours to battle,
J. L.
The above in the lorn
a a copy which tell into
the hands
Rescued by Young.
t a Y
District Attorney M. Ber-
owes s lasting debt
Hy I he merest accident, aim Young
yesterday extricated the
situation, and saved him a eight's
confinement in the Federal building.
A arc necessary to lead up
to the rescue the by the hero
the occasion. The District
went to his office yesterday after-
noon, Mob is in the build-
Only evil minded will
the visit of lb- r his office
with his official However
may be, Mr. remained some
time his While the
Attorney in hi
den, the janitor, Dr. who is
the president the Sons el de-
to close the The
he securely locked behind him, and
made tor his home,
Along the District At-
tinny decided that he would go home,
sing along the corridor and down
the which were in utter
darkness, Mr. Barnard
the not turning on the
lights. But his for the
janitor took a more when
he arrived at the doors and
locked. It gave way to a series
of war and and
lows and Hours.
It was at this that James
the
and other the King
of came upon the
The noise from
within caused to in
tic Upon looking close-
he saw the crown a hat lobbing
up and down at one the windows.
voice distress alarmed
by it he thought he
an old
dim la his excitement ran Mp the
street, gesticulating and
for help, Cobb and
other his
soon s cured. A human ladder
was and this Jim climbed
lo the window. Fearing down below
the window, discovered the
the District Attorney,
who clinging lo lie
with hands.
The window was
and the District y taken from
his place The
expression en his lace was turned to
one joy when lie was once again
planted on
a. old assail r .
Au old ton but remedy to
the hair bunt falling out i
I . made i j ring three large
onions in a quasi of rum, or until
the is the
and to
every second The of the
onion soon oft. but if found
ten of lavender
and baa of will
Woman s
Home Companion.
of Lev.
we were married I used
to see a golden around my
you see it now
ll looks just like any
girl's red
Are different from all other
medicines. Each performs
a specific duty, thus doing sway tn
drastic purgatives and curing by
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re-
moves the bile, the bile
moves the bowels. The
Tonic Pellet does the rest.
tare out I
Treat-sat.
MIS CO . N. V.
Notice to Creditors.
duly before the Se
Court I Pitt as
of the estate of
L. Bell decease J, Is here-
by given to all persona indebted to
the estate to make immediate payment
to the and to all creditors
of said to claims,
properly authenticated, to the under-
signed, within twelve mouths after the
date of this notice, or this notice will
be plead In bar of their recovery.
This the day of
D. K. SPAIN,
of the estate of Sarah L. Ball
SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
On Monday May 2nd, 1898, before the Court door in the town
of Greenville, I will tell the following tracts of land to the
due for the year 1897, compliance with of the Mac
Act, of 1897. W.
Notice to Creditors.
I, G. M. trustee in a certain
deed In trust executed to me on June
the by J. H. W. K.
and M. A. trading
under the firm name of J.
Sons, hereby notify all creditors of
said firm or creditors of either the
members said firm individually to
said claims to the said trustee
on or before the day of April,
1883, and tile the said claims with the
said trustee authenticated on
or before the said date, If any
shall fail to file said claim as above
stated this notice will be pleaded In bar
of any participation the dividend or
arising dim the assets of
said This Is by
order of This March
M. MOORING,
N.
BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP.
Reflector Job Printing Office.
Anything from
-i. l;.
Mrs.
impulsively Hung himself
her foot and, with his hand pressed
upon bis heart and Ins eyes
with the of love,
wore that he never would rise until
ho the accepted, suitor of the
fair that beautiful I
It so reminds me of the tune when
Henry to
This is Henry said upon that
mid l.-.-es
Mia.
c Po
The Daily to tie. tor
Gives the home
afternoon at the
small price of cents a
month. Are you a sub-
scriber II not you
lo be.
Chas. for wife,
Nobles. and E
Tripp, W II
Mark
It
W T
Stokes. Maggie
G W
Johnson, J
Keel. S
G J
U C
Jackson Bros Co
f., John
Campbell, II O
Sarah J
well. Marl ah
Mills, M t
Smith, Mrs J U
Pal
Taft, Mrs K A
Wilson,
TOWNSHIP.
BETHEL TOWNSHIP.
TOWNSHIP.
TOWNSHIP.
as
Notice of Dissolution.
The of Ricks. have this
day dissolved by J. A.
Hicks and A. II. Taft
from the Arm. W lint and K
Taft will continue th I as
under firm mine of Risks A
Taft. All the are to
be paid to said Ricks Taft j also
assume ad liabilities.
March,
A. TAFT,
W. H.
B. U. TAFT.
1895
Eastern Reflector.
i.
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
ARE YOU
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Id
Thanking our friends the public
tor their liberal In
put we solicit s of
In the future.
W. H. RIC
Old
TOWNSHIP.
Abbott, T J
Braxton.
John
hen. A agent S B
Hint, I. E
Watt
i. J E
w J
Slaughter,
A A
Stocks,
Savage,
Tripp, nines
Tripp, U B
Cobb ft Son, J C.
Dupree, J R
Hardy, W C
I II
Morgan, J K
Mayo, Mrs M E, heirs
Mrs Anus
Heaves, Mrs W A
Reaves, Mrs
Vines, C C
Vines, Mrs C
Webb,
Fleming, T E
Joyner, Andrew
T R
Id
leave Washington for
for Tarboro touching at all land-
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday
Friday at A. M.
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
same
These are subject to stage
of water Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore
New York and Boston.
Shippers should order their goods
marked via Dominion Line from
New York. from
Nor-
folk ft Baltimore Steamboat Company
from Merchants Miners
Boston.
SON, Agent,
J. Age at. ,
To
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP.
W H
Kills, Drew and
wife
to
lo
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP.
it
Port, Sis,
Farmers
year's supplies will It
at to get our aM J their
Our re
Its branches, In
Flour
only a year.
contains the news
week, and gives
lo the farmers
those
tobacco, that
many times more than
subscription price.
Sugar,
at lowest market prices
as we buy direct fro u t
A stock of
FURNITURE
n and sold at It
suit the Limes. Our goods are all
sold for t A therefore, .
rise to We sell at a close
Ban
I Robert
I Corey, W I
Daniel,
Dancy, J S
Daniel, and wife
Ilka. J L
1800
Fleming. 1897
Greene W B and wife
Harris,
1626
received a
hearse and the line C
and in wood, meta
and
i lie.
We ate to Jo ,
ins in all
Personal attention given to co
and
to will receive
every mark respect.
Our prices are lower ever
do not want
We be found . any and l
times John.
Barer
nation. E N
B J
James, Henry
Latham, Ed
Langley,
Mary ,
House, Mrs M
Reaves,
Sermons. heirs
Sugg, A
Williams, E C
White,
if.
no-
alt
fits.
it U. S.
um
i,
waft
0-
j G.
H. C
CO
MARBLE
Wire andiron
only work
prices reasonable.
DEAL Kit IN
Wooten,
Woolen,
Brooks, M W
Cox, M
Colin, A. agent L II C
Corey, W L F
Daniel. Jordan
j F
Harding A Harding
IV
May, Ida
Mary K
Stokes J W
Smith, Kate B
TOWNSHIP.
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP.
Allen guardian
mo
1200
JO
Oil
appear ft nave j
at and
N.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
eat Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
lies
TWICE
-FOB-
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
ft week
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
VOL XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, APRIL la,
NO
I US I FOR
Are monitors in navy
lo keep other
on their
President as the
Chief Magistrate, seems to have
held himself to keep peace-
Kid wants to
know is any relation
between a and a kid-
napper-
A minister
to marry two divorced persons.
He lie did not keep a
repairing
a Tory I
yon laid he was sole
pillar his lie is-
He's apothecary in
admit not much
a bat war poems are it
in bis do yen
make that
because be is a
a fellow
most modify war policy
a bit a Assistant
we still Editor
but tho is not
quite it.
ordered a dozen new double
and we cant
hare war they're in working
Tramps Army or Navy.
Magistrate yesterday
ed his intention
arraigned him or
who would in the army
or Charles was
him by Policeman Tom
for b,
Broadway ard street.
at he was a
the Southern hotel at Louis until
t weeks when be began
bis way east lo join the He
reached navy yard too late on
Saturday and was advised by
prospective recruit to
money for a supper.
looked him over.
is a big, well-built,
f How.
you enlist let you
Said
what I want to said
am an Ami i
I was six ago, and
I am not married. I want lo
-Go ahead and the
magistrate. Policeman I said be
would tee that kept hit prom-
After this, magistrate said, he
would send a policeman lo the recruit-
lug station with prisoner so dis-
Sun.
a Will.
is it that the of a will
owe most
a do.
ad, in more
by Is
or tie
duly illness or the
port of the has rise to
such i infill
or other of u
anything el in lie i
I should h th Us-
It la h bright
aid.- of to Is that bis or
her
in the event these
nearest and settle the
in n they
to hem his or her vi-h, with the
expenditure of time,
energy and money.
Do not say to yourself,
are so it is not worth
writing their disposal. will tell
So-and-so what my withes
Let tho woman who bus only a
trinkets they are not heir-
write on a sheet paper
to go child, this
to and on.
a or your will, in the fan
keeping of a man, and let the
place of he known lo et
persons.
If there Is any division properly
to be alter death, a lawyer
be employed to nuke the will. A nun
who wishes to leave every-
thing absolutely to one may
make the will the
precautions are taken
the will ink a single-
paper.
II a mistake i; e the
us any erasure may
If you wish to la provisions
of a will make u new, and the
old Will to be d.
will must he signed in
two witness.
No one to whom money or properly
has been may witness the will.
A minor person under
make a will or be an
always invalidates o will
Professional Cards
, SI. Bond.
FLEMING,
J. I. Fleming.
He
Greenville, N. C
In all the courts.
Swift Galloway, Tyson,
M. C. N. C
TYSON,
N. C
In the
I.
N.
Office over J.
Cobb Avon's Store.
John B. Long,
N. C. Greenville,
SMALL ALONG.
Attorneys at
In all
W. B. W.
RODMAN A
K. C.
wherever services
NOBLES,
. ARTIST
On street near Only
shop In town by
white workmen.
a horse
on the said
tho man M stop and
pat him on He always
appreciates such attention, and
I bettor when I see him
smile-
bone wears a
holiday air and a mischievous
look when he has his feet
on pavement. Take him in
the streets and be looks ordinary.
He knows that that is his right
place, and wears an air
But occasionally h
tired and wants a little
human and ho
frets up out gutter and
hall himself on the
be looks at every
who comes along in a
well-met sort way th it always
goes to my heart.
other day saw a home
ball way on the sidewalk. Near
him an Italian with a
curt On the curt were apples
and flannel Mr-
the apples for a long
lime, and then, when he saw Ibo
Italian looking another way, be
slyly circuit up and began to
the apples- He had eaten three
before the Italian discovered him,
and was having a high old time
Italian was a good
fellow. He simply shoved the
horse away and turned the
caps toward him- coarse the
horse bad no interest to flannel
caps.
was feeling good
I went up and paid for tho
apples eaten. The
Italian was grateful. I was happy,
and as I patted horse on
nose be grinned at me and I
my hand at with a
long, old n I
York Bun.
The Store that is
Full Bargains
In Spring a fuller Crimson
Conies upon the bi east
In the time every lady
Must have a Brand New Dress.
and we are fully prepared to meet
the demands of the most
A look through our stock of
Spring and
Summer
Dress Goods
will convince the most skeptical that arc
hotter prepared than ever serve you.
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ-
dies in plain white and colors,
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim-
India Linen, Embroidery
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, Rugs,
Art Squares,
Jeweled Belts and other new things
Fans, Ribbons plain plaid striped,
Shoes, Oxford Ties and numerous
other things abound in a profusion
of Beautiful New Styles, Delicate col-
and low prices.
Come to sec us, will be glad lo show you
through our store.
Our line of
War.
The Philadelphia
Sherman n
to In It recalls
ii t expression attributed to
President pray
there be no with
Si ll lo mild
picture
you take
from all
men, and load labor
of
machine,
it; national
Inventive e ft a nu of
ye i- us Is
if lave lo lire country
which yon attack, t; destroy a
of years loads, ill
it; harbors,
and tear u to
with j
of dead and
ed creatures beyond all of
and parch,
of they
into cloths of
bock of account shall
record tho cost of your
book of
tho
This reminds us that
Greeley was by tin
result the battle of Hull Ban
and it played with
army. The
kept at tho
head of the editorial
o Forward to
The rebel I
Furniture
is beautiful to see.
not be allowed lo
b July By that date
bald by tho
The old led to bl
ll the
partly led lo em hit
defeat at the Union at
and it prayed
upon his mind. James
his biographer, i
retired to his a few
alter, and was
an attack bi lever,
nix weeks was
passing events. won
novel
tried, and Le
escaped tho
or
in spite I
of war, tho k
in the world today- It is as
in as in tho United
States. London Spectator
says that tho English a
id us the Americans.
N ,
It will lo
its lotto Observer-
I.
BAKER HART.
Hardware,
Tinware,
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints
Oils and Stoves
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods, at Rock
Bottom Prices.
How a War with Spain
the
O. I
At ill w r
I am c-f are rile in land,
every boast is to a
r or extent disturbed by
with a I
Is a frequently .--i.- i
and r ii answered. u
will be upon our pr
i n Ur re- t
in-j we i
. i. i. up . I I
to a very I i tit ill i j
M A .
V,
. i iii war U i y
f , ill all food pi would ll
iii i l
i.-- m i it m an
CO ; ii, ill ii I
; ll I not
iii . V ;. is a very i
shit i in is ii I an
c inclined lo Mi a r
exactly i- result. It lo sot
of lo
cotton and
tobacco but I doubt this i
a i i v
our c an .
sad unless other n were Involved
I don't believe ii would bis
trade and it tn be
thin
upon eon-
our ducts wot M b
ii no . i r j have i
I -if I y a. ll I ii Can tell
how -r ii ill- i Hi -1 I-
War i- i i r bl, ill any phase rot,
vi w it and mid avoid -1 p
id- lo i i- n
I, end I.
land Spain
ii i Iv i ii i Ill h
opinion a ml i nil w
. but it other a r-
i in ii n wail nil a .
i- Iv -J ii ti a hand i i
i l ii. ill
be. I. r ti. 1.-. I ll
tile , -i. . . I .
. I ii ii in ii. Pa in I
I t event t- w
of e- e b o . t
and i
An .
Will Hie 10th
I-., i-i I slam
war it-1 t ; ; history
have the
ii sol
SWEET ENOUGH
A e m of
Ai a ti s I
that's
Hi t Is sweet in
ii. b bi t
I- ii- as ham y slew,
Ai I u it
Tangles nil heart you
A In -mi of
I a -ii. in -t bias
A I iii- K
Our seat i Hi arts
A kiss lb if
-I id I two,
I Hint's iii i-
. a . you
In Check Estate.
A Bangkok
Sir
i . of
; A. C -lie. a of
North and
i lie Got of Slam, baa
of the Cheek mt-
of Mr.
. Consul
I is la-
d.
The wit of Dr. hat
II i b now reside
ii, v
ii, n by Tbs lac Dr.
CI eek i- well remember in North Car-
He was and raised in
ii. the Dr.
iii- was
i .,;. oat, and it baa anally beta
i i
by
the. I Mates
Sir Niel
. ll in -I that
.;, Indent,
j and and be
i pi led and paid by
. Bit into
, , .-, business
. Umber an
i. . n- alleged.
ti-.
herd -I
. . to transport lbs
ill having
i ,, , secure
.,.,,.,.,, ,. ., tbs
Bl
pit
She
lull ll
Mil
The Spanish Flotilla.
Spanish do
v on it way to
following
Torpedo boat destroyer furor,
,., Curlier.
i a crew of
Torpedo boat destroyer Pinion,
tons, P. Vi
Torpedo destroyer Terror,
ions. Commander F. hut
a ,
boat to ,. I in
id in I r Se-nor i; hi s a ores
seventy
boat As l-l -in-
It. d. ; In s a I
twenty
tons, Con
XI. i; bas a crew of
twenty six.
Tits
in de
knows i got
f right
tie
MAIN
N. C
Such .
neatly report
occupation, are
and Hie
whole read
nor write. It no
ID
nil the and woolen
North to
i I t Of the Wool
Cotton Reporter, running on
either double or extra I In
news plants just put in operation
the year, there
are quite a numb orders which
operations,
of lbs an selling
pi at Hy
hi tin trade, China and Japan
pi i; rs. One -l tin-
,.,., i. ml c to
Japan, the goods having I. . I .
i,.,., i, . i I
p lo I sure, i. I.
a in it. -All
in North Carolina
ii- on able or t
ml there is not on South Carol
News and Courier,
A Great Help
Ye-, our little a
and a help to
Mi.-. to
ho can lake tie.
well as any nurse, lie Is in the next
rota now, playing with little
Voice I
th,
A.- ion taking care of
V. Ill,
are yon
i barb r,
her
Teat son's Weekly.
old deacon,
el
i duty tar per-
tor
served lust, H ain't
a easy war you think
for, an take a heap
tor make de
win en
at it, en keep it up de
war ti
a brother
ketch you
entry tor rush yon Ur
ill.-deacon, with
will git bit d-B head chopped
I. t
iii. be not
hat known
. nibs, ii yo r horrible
which
. ,. I. . . revealed lo
stirred lb the nation.
i. , n no risk toying this; the
In
in all whoa.;
ii. is lo l Alter
NI---I-. Praetor, Than
Hi- scenes of
i-i bare
i began t talk about
; he live a thousand
,.;. lull he not
honorably why hi. in
all lb-- long In
these Recorder.
i . e. . ,
trade . much
u paper of





W J. BI
REFLECTOR
Greenville. N. c.
J.
t office t
N. C. . of-r.
THE WAR NEWS.
Countries
Without
By to
Key Wot. April
I y to Reflector, j rumored report that Stales
V C, .,,, hail been blown
. Up in Havana is now said to be
1893
. Austria, and Italy called
n and
to plead peace.
T- was short and it is
fad t -tacit the
A Populist caucus in
to hold the State OM v.
party May
Ordered to
I By Telegraph
I. C, April Consul
General I Iron Cuba has
been to proceed to
All Quiet Along the Washington mid appear the
i Telegraph Reflector. on Mon-
sound At a Washington, l. C, April j It is sail he will he give
the Populists M submit , General LeO a cable relative to a
the Democrats a proposition 1-r . .,. , -retails today in j to Mow up
operation that the latter i. , that Americans are leaving Maine
ably accept and would be put in a
they refused. the
evils let's tale the dilemma.
; idly
Got. Taylor, of T. as
came the line to deliver S
Ml and i reported to have
slid that tie audience there
which he I v r
The Governor ought lo bar n i
in advance Winston fiddlers
of her own.
Lee Expected Saturday
Telegraph to Reflector.
W n, C, April
t Day give cut the
I he expects General Lee to
Havana
It a bard lo
the man
highest within e f
people,
g situation from i x.-it-
day to quiet the text loots
is under the control
the Wall street manipulator and i
helping them to fleece the on
stock They lo
of every Dim III
accordingly
Change In the Message
By Telegraph to Reflector.
W. April R-pr.-
ct Ohio, after a
C with the President today
. be no change the
message unless there are
changes in the
Declares
By Telegraph lo
Washington. P. C. April It is
reported here the It gut
Issued a decree an
armistice with the Cuban
but docs not c ltd
lo change any of plans. The
Foreign
tight on actively taking testimony en
Maine r.
Ne definite conclusions eve he
one day of aha-, the day
will bring in the war situ
One clay it looks like rm bU
is M be reached, the
everything on i
The uncertainly and
of situation t
lo American They
like to see mailers i
way or the other. linear, lo
lei it he H
have war, let it come. Most
would he preferable lo a
Declined
By to
April reported
I I has
p-ts which
ii declined.
Important
By Telegraph Be
M April
Secretary Day said
th re w r. no developments
a i material change in the
it eking Victoria's Aid
fly I to Selector.
London, April Be-
am lent an urgent
I . Queen Victoria
id and Inti to rt war
for
By Telegraph Reflector.
n, D. C, April
War in has
to war stations along
the e.; -t
Consul
By Telegraph
We.-hauler. D. C, April
United States Rico
ban taken hi- departure
State Militia to Enrolled
C. April
Long and tone
Committee to
I the in th regular
St i i and the mer
chain Th
make a report Monday in
with this
the Spanish
at a whole
regards hope as I
to Mare
Cuba, not con-
sider our account with her closed.
Congress hat not forgotten, and will
not forget, our battleship and the brave
sailors who met their d- by Spanish
treachery. Peace bet. Spain and
the States cannot be
until Spain PM mad.- the
Maine- -food reparation.
a lot of
r. w towards and
towards Spain by hi- in
the bureau ha bat
the the It-
the purpose
get mom men to send
a telegram by him lo their
and in Con-
them lo work for peace.
A large r of sun r- of
replies
fr.-m their ard
and it is the I diagram
have a
old claim the heirs of John
en the
Chicago,
which has b- tuna d by s.
was by the House
law week carried
by the bill pay d H MOs
to
on Foreign Al-
fain that he t.- Maine
up by a mine
I tested by the a
Havana, and the
a London firm that they sold
Spain a number just that kind
mini s use in Cuban served
to the most who
were not already convinced th -t
were responsible the
lorn the Maine and the
and cowardly so
her crew ; also too add to the
that must be driven ill the
hemisphere. When Captain
m the
h- the mine
Sam a
Spaniards on loot,
If J Nation's gun
at
tar load;
at de touch hole,
like a toed.
Country all pieces,
h-l,
a gun
Is sell.
FOR FIN
Even a woman with
says the
jump at
Does ever comet
The have been
announcing for that war
be ii, us then-
become of that
millionaire who was so
over the
he's driving a
dray for a
Tis
ye have
For they've jailed an Irish sailor
Fur the av the
A Patriotic Example-
One of the moat important
of this
that its
attached to the Na-
shield be called out
for active the
bank will not only their
places open for them,
pay them their fall salaries while
under arms.
the spirit of pat-
defense
of our country can rest with
serenity. It example which
the presumes would be
generally followed by important
financial and
yet it is well lo have a
proposition first advanced by
such a representative and
institution as the Chemical
Herald.
The frost had no effect upon
the which ware
bursting into bloom.
Miss suppose
ho was very close to when ha
Mrs.
and he's been to me
ever Ho won't even me
an Easter
state unrest
Spain Her Ground-
By to Hector.
April Spanish Cal-
. a matting last night decided
i i . no Change in d it has
j n.
i lie Situation
D- W. Patrick, of Snow ill
be Robert meet K. C, I
M of the and
North n mad.
II e Mar look a
Ii i el the worse. A
I., n ii Washington which
ii it been received say
W- R- of
has suit
J. L. the d I is to go lo Cot-
of the Farmer,
him with libel.
Spain
By Cable to Bi
Rune, Vatican is in
of information Iron Madrid-hat
III- situation War is
result looks I
Preparing
By to Reflector.
Key , April
boats arc today lay and He
lively preparing for hostilities at
Served Right.
proposed to me on a
yon accept
coarse not- Do you sup-
I would marry a in tn who
not care two cents for
How Thankful
Pain Wat Maddening and Hope
Had Been Abandoned- Wonder-
Results of in- tho Blood.
very severe in my left
which grew worse, and
a broke cot above knee.
It discharged a gnat deal and the pain
from my down was maddening.
Large, hard, purple spots appeared OB ray
lag. I sum-red in this way tor year,
and gave up all hope of ever being cured.
My wile was reading of a case like mine
cured Kg Hoods and she
advised me to try It. I began taking It
and When I bad used a I
found relief from my suffering. Ob,
how rim for this relief I I am
than I have ever been In my life.
I am In the have a good
appetite and am a new man
J. F. Moors. Falls, Maine.
Is True Blood
Scents.
Hood's
War Notes
Spain we her
If she'll to
supply tao
All tho in jail
have offered to join the army II
the will just lot
out
In case of war we'll have to it
used Id water. It'll come hard to
the old colonels, but there's
help for it.
The having
no are temporarily march-
with b la case
of war they will a clean
Las the
of Wiley Low, of
a melon down .
week he up th.
seed, which was M
as when u
Monday. Lie
a- Ii and
, bit baggage at Madrid and
. t in the of lab
for
Th. morning oil says that war is-
c-t
-i-
Critical.
to
u. April
.; around the White
was a large man of straw kill and War and Department
at th feet of Mark n. ,. .
. is ill Cuban
placed
i. . Congress, Ml
i . In lbs label
The people of N- 0-i
held an indignation
Thursday
in Tho
the the effigy a ti
was dragged in Hi.
dust a of gold, on
by Mark Hanna.
Continue
By o
Key West, Ha., April
to corns here that
and bra ill are being par
p by Spanish soldiers in
As th.- go mi
for they are
soldiers and hundred
at Jacksonville
Telegraph to
Jacksonville, April These
i- ii excitement here and all
tire leaving. Rapid fire
are I.-in; tho m the
Si. riv.-r Hi approach
o r and city.
The outlook for the .,
crop in this ll very
says the
Record. Comparatively
led in increased
the winter wheat In the
fall of 1897, and they o
a similar upon
An
ally favorable winter ha
the plant, and
crop is i's fin- I
stages of development in
condition. Will.
a healthier stand and
spring he conditions It
point to a yield i-
excess of last
in
however, ore also much
than those of 1897, the pro
for tho cf SO
active demand for American
wheat July is not so
as it year ago.
production may
of III
will have i
advantage in stimulating;
-ti now then.
port lion. Havana
is
. time is there is
.- i -Lint that an outbreak
ii.;. any and
of If ill continue. The
.- of bond may have
t. p
l he
nil code
i are passed
hi- lo he deciphered by the
pf center. The strictest
. ohs.-n-ed.
No Ii Lee.
Telegraph to
D. C, April to
n ion I no had been
ed here that Conga General Leo had
Havana, and whatever of
his movements is known the White
House. Information him been
hourly expected.
WASHINGTON
By T. I- graph Reflector.
K-y West, , April he mos-
excitement h-re
over a report
that United light
Kern was blown up ill
that No
hand.
was t j- order the Spanish nu-
that he preferred
not lo a-i opinion . that just
now, his manner left no doubt in
the m of those present he
no on the t.
c fill that he has shown
to he, be doesn't to an
opinion he backed by ah-
The currency by the
of the on
Banging and Currency, which was this
we.-k in the House,
largely the . so-
which
in. t us to the
an issue and r
division in die Department,
the i t.-n-
notes an to be known
reserve and lo die
National This bill
has just about as to be.
con e a law during lite pie.
Congress a- Spain has lo whip the
United States. The redemption leg-
ion s reader II
absurd, ll provides that the
legal notes and standard
bi redeemed In fold, upon
demand, and then
silver shall not
in gold. Just lo the
of a and will
See that represent silver
d th- United
and payable up-m lo
the holder Here
lore. wise hill law.
all lbs of silver who
willed then redeemed
lo do b-3 to st
Standard d
then gel lbs gold the
A i n man-
absurd i- not t-
spire public in other
where the could not
so readily discovered
ware pal Into ; hut
BOOM Indianapolis con-
v Ii. i at lathered these idea-, did
not inspire any I i
mid bank r. who lo t-
ed hill.
J. L,
ll
April 8th W.
N thing Pits Lee's appeal for
ore to set out
Cuba would reconciled
to the Mr.
Cuban next week, and
lad an appeal to be
ma his an additional arraignment
Spanish treachery and another reason
I a speedy end lo
mil In Cuba. Gun- hi
telegram hie would
he safe in Cuba altar
in it
made
Mr. is indulging the Imp-
that Spain will lo give up Cub-i
next w, k, and Ins me.- eh.
. . .
sage will never be o ,,, , kM
His hope it based upon or lever, core all ills.
, , tick to. r.
influence Of Hie several i
Much in Little
of Hood's no
MM o ire In
lo u a
Hood's
Pills
An Reproof.
Tho tourist had paused to look at
a large building by
lawns. ho looked n
guidebook With the air of a man
who is in doubt A neatly dressed
man happened to be strolling near
the gate, and I ho tourist called to
him and
this the
Tho other looked at him for a mo
large
brick building 1.1
don't want to
points of interest, and this
responds pretty closely to
of tho
isn't
an Insane
Tho passed on present-
entered into conversation with a
market mun who was driving by.
He turned bank with in-
again addressed his first
Informant.
thought you said this isn't an
Insane
I said
you any particular object
In misleading
whatever. As I happen to
a great of leisure, I pass
some time in trying to avoid the
looseness speech so common
among who In most
are considered responsible. I am
prepared to assure you, sir, that
while sumo of the be
a tho building
is not open to faintest suspicion
of
Two
A half
were discussing literary
and failures when
one of them softly in
of the late Ford
whom no man over in con-
was in-, v.- popular with men of
all s.
Just happened to he
in to several inquiries,
poor Mel Ford tell about
how ult be found it to write a
book in tact, to Writs two
didn't know he over wrote
put In several.
didn't continued
the speaker, he fried to. As
he said to one
Jove, begun two
quit on both. Tho first began.
train was ten minutes
and Hint as far us I could
ever got with it. Thou I tried an-
other. It began,
lated and I never could get
beyond that point If I bad lawn
able to have got past that, I might
have become n greet
his little
the per
haps then, is
everything the heart may desire
Mel h. u filling inclusion
bi
gun.
GREENVILLE, N. C
Represents Only Class
In tho Mutual Ufa. Co of Newark, M. J.,
This Company offers the following not in th
Large Annual be
or applied to the purchase paid
Policy.
Surrenders Values which arc Policy. Cut th
Insured can paying Premiums without forfeiture.
A Liberal Cash Surrender Value.
Extended Insurance In the lull amount the for as a id
the value the Policy will pay for at low term
A Paid up Policy for a reduced
Cash Loans are mads up to Oath a
assignment of the Policy Is made s security.
If the Insured f. to pay a on the d ii h due. his Insurance
t continued in force by Company without action on his part.
Policies arc Incontestable the Second Year.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hat.
------and celebrated------
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
Call and see arc invited inspect
my aDd learn the low prices.
. T. WHITE.
We are now taking orders for
Tobacco Flues
ready tor Q v.
We all kinds of
repaired promptly.
S E CO
GREENVILLE. N. C.
II.
----DEALER IN----
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES
GREENVILLE, N
Fresh kepi constantly on
hand. Country produce
and sold. A trial will con e
on.
-AID COLLARS
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a
Groceries.
I can now be found
the brick store for-
occupied
by Brown,
to see
STOCK OF
r, mi
Furnishing Hoods,
is complete. The styles and
patterns are the newest and
neatest on the at
Vie can give you a good Suit
of Clothes for men and boys
for a very little money. If
you want newest and nob
thing on the market
come and see us. We have
some Special Good Bargains
to give you ii you only will
call and get them. In
Tailor-Made Suits
we have them made for you at prices to suit.
in hut
Days are Over With Many
of
I.
K. f i in Iowa.
Bar. C. J. V
s here.
O. J. Pa
here.
for ;.
Frank Wilson. SI
REFLECTOR
Local
There
it Hill quite
Winter Meat la as using April to
up lime In weather.
Mr. J. II. an Con-
a ago
Home in Be
from this county.
In no while war will be
on potato it is net on
the So yon can mark
will be war any way
Any
will show
N. W.
will tiding Or-
mi High which Mr.
II. in principal.
Cuban-3 y st
S. M.
lad
were
J. J. ripe
terries tor today. l-y w. re
ii limit
Five in a
The Lumber Co., had
wreck on in Falkland town,
-hip on Thursday. Al n niters
the track is close by a mill pond lbs
train run over a call. The cars were
derailed and live plunged into
the pond. Much of the tracK was
up.
TO-DAY'S
Al Reported by
CO.
Cotton Buyers.
Greenville. N.
in
Arrested.
We learn that
Saturday n guard around
the house M. n. who was
with breaking
bank On., prevent him
getting away. arrived lit
on the morning train
rested bock l-j
trial.
Licenses
The Register of Deeds live
marriage licenses last week.
II. Holland
J. II. Williams Rosa I.
Chas. and Mary J. Pitt.
Can- and
Brown Cl
Roll of Honor,
For the Bret the pal lie
taught near
Roads, by Miss Bessie Tyson.
Cobb,
Mary Maggie
Barrett, Dora
Dora
Leans and N. rs
Morgan.
Barrett, Bar-
Robert
Henry Tyson, Leon Jones,
Warren and
Morgan.
C.
on th.-
N. b. of
was here today.
O. to Kinston
Wednesday night.
this
C. M. Bernard tins
hum
II. Cox to his home in
Kin-ton
J. weal lo
t this
V . route agent
Cl I last Light
bore.
Mrs. U. R. Falkland, took
the hue
Donnell Tub came
iv lo attend
court.
Misses Daniel and
r. nu.
Ir.
to Grand Lodge
At a held in O Id
last V. M.
Hi was i
tbs ii I,
May as i
J. V. son was elect alternate.
II an
M.
Good lie I
As was
ill--
him at a
bun.-h fine bring up for lbs
to . y. i.
n-s made at lb.- in Win-
and arc as delightful a
as The beys
to haps
his shadow will never shell, r.
Lecture
r. r.
I. in-
lecture
hi his
audit cl ii
country,
He th.-n
ed the j h- and it- t-t g.
His . in in con.
last with the Lines s n interest-
It is
anal China n t
in order to die
tin- is
heir
Ct SODA
Read Till Man.
W e foil .- from
ll a N. V nine w
A little Iron bow wig many points
-.- by worth of the
of ever; g
D ;. .- . D, j
III L. r
and grass. so as
. 11.-I
have on I
-in i
g tier red la
in a so.,
Ion v.- aid all like to be e .
ed a- ;. -.-, yon
do a deal in the any cf
lo fame.
u-. S yon
Bod M B i
what u
will be a th pig
f tier for , .
. that line is
you I ought
and You
any i-
of that country
on are ail .,,,
I more he th s
I'll studying,
lie OM up with
I ball
oil B en boa
whom I
L-
K. U. Cox,
this going in
r lb--
ll
will cure well, have a bright,
rich color and with good
burning properties, if liberally
supplied with a fertilizer con-
at least actual
Potash.
In the form of sulphate.
The quality of tobacco is
proved by that form of Potash
Our books will tell you what lo use.
They arc free. Send them.
SI, N.
I. v. K. who Iceland
r church last night, left ii
mi 1.1
II. Ku g ll this morning.
S. II.
R. v. I. Ill
IV. H, a TI
evening from
Mrs. J. J. I.,
Thursday evening
Mis. W. l. lion-.-, el has
been visiting Mrs. K. A. Jr.
this week.
Miss bile l-.-ll this morning
Wilson In one her
matte, Mary y.
ibis
Keck in to at.
bar n, J. L. Harris.-, was
s ck.
Mrs. A. Andrews this morn-
tor to see her sen who was
shot Her little grand
daughter . . n. her.
Mrs. B. is ill.
W. nib Went lo
B. II in
s. K. Freeman hit rooming
M. Hodges d ion went lo
T this
P. tame in evening
a in the
in II and Ed
ft aids went Is lot i.
and wile returned
evening II
J. ibis
his home in
Hi Mrs IV.
Mines spent in
Mis. and
heme Friday evening
Mrs. S. E. Ni ,
who has en spending l-.-iv
this Horning.
Mrs. II. L. children,
Wilmington, who visiting
r turned home today.
, J. Ti Williams, win has bran
to his ft-r some
was wt lo be brought up lie
street on chair
C. L.
in . g and spent
the editor. He over to
to visit his parents.
Miss Georgia
cm Mr. and Mrs. John M.
an. Mr. Alvis Brady,
ha
op win . e growth
rapid than -.- y .-i.-iii
very lb. en
X. C, April lit, 1898.
Ma. II L.
C.
,. .
i. I i. . . . l . ;. .
i-u an on right but it
be a ii la Hi r lo u. in say a
-i , Nitrate lo . . II n
cl water t t. r
Nothing which we could
hare such a at n i
i in m. . i m -.- Ufa
ii Nitrate.
Hoping will u be hi a
ii- ii . I your to h
Octal I i. i- j, i r.
K.
ill l;
II
nod
twenty years from nor, n , ., ,,,. shall devote
., in;,,, lime mt rival
lug- boss if country- devote o bis pigs. I
lo will ii, white hons , go to and en up early.
alter a light, and nil the I the and I'll keep
will at him in , ,,
, , . men of the .-ire
. , , .
L. .- I., i.- l- u
is a young man loft hoc in the race for
yon know where ho
ii-g He on to keep the
farm it where, pigs which they tin life. It is lime
building f mi for them to that
or be on hoy racing
train, in a them while they
hi p, it trying lo I. am Ian
little one-horse town.
W , , . t, i r. , ,
If, ho Is living, life
his w i f
. rt g b
and rowing all
I i i. N C, April, 1898,
Miss Daisy cl Grim
is in
a bow
in ii- f land ii IV st
ville, in to nut
It has been any-
mil a. plot made of
same. It i within two
of ill pot.
a I time on will
id
A. ii Mrs Molli-. very ii . who lo
,. I. shock d -.-;
this Mis. Al- r t., -l rim-or,
-ii mi.; sir. I. P.
die
IV
lit ,. d, Rev. ll. i r lb
groom Lit
on G oM men It
ll i. n ;. I May lb. l- a
I i and j iii us ii .
Mi- Ii. -.-. ,,
In do visiting in town, chance
man N- were happily
united in . t ck
o .-1 the
i. el the pan ids t
n. Tin. c. very
and was
by lie A. D.
Andrews
the being the
members the family a few n
friends. parlors were
the h. arid.
was hands, in a
drew and Carried mi
bouquet and
ruses.
The father is and a
will-known engineer on lbs
Co. Lin.- and the p. the
couple was attested and
useful presents received
this other cities. Sir. and hire. Bra y
left on
Line a northern tout-
They mil ti future in
Greet hies
Mr. I is bride leached
Greenville on evening's
train.
not dividing duo
i I.- , neck
in , i b o and
; lasses.
Lie at bottom i f
. lie i j-
Bill ii- s. ll. i .;
yon tee him
will
lust yon nil, .-r
fit in iv v
j i ti w grant Si-
and i- u bang
bow ho need ;
ii i i lo proud admit i-
email
ii ins in a
community. Map
e ii he bi i the of
Supply Co.
For fur-in- information see
Higgs Bros.,
III
N C.
KT
To you a complete stock of
i- a m t
Mr. 000.9 i
including EASTER NOVELTIES.
Superior t
ha call s have
. since las-,
West Pitt, resisting flier, not guilty.
Tom Brown and as
with pleads guilty,
j each and cost.
and Bob
k.-r, with weapon,
ml guilty, fin- d each and CO IS.
Tilt and Prank
Tali
II. my i n I Fleming,
Ward
Willie earning concealed
weapons not guilty.
m Allen, Jr , gambling, Is
guilty, pay-
in-lit of
Marshall
literature, guilty.
h T. Collis Sum Allen, i ll
lined and coin.
carrying
weapon, Aced an I
mil r. And
with lo
I-- hire nit.
Prank Miller, larceny, guilty, ll
in
Joint-r. with
guilty.
s gambling,
. and .-
All u, . gully,
till . -i-.
with
weapon,
mi costs.
Chili with
weapon,
Warren Hell with
weapon,
Warren and Preston o,
r . c.-is
Wan. n Hell Joe
11-11 not gully.
Warren carrying
weapon, bi t
. ,
DO
Joe N Jones, rent
not guilty.
That Us th Way o Help
i Till K
keep Mr. K C.
us ran es the
daily, Mr. J. T. go us n list
ale
L. r a
I. mid weekly. Thai ii
help u- out m giving u vs. A grand Bogs. and
i. e.- sub- , Oil
some hose to match. i A et in
our lid crow Inner , , , L. and
had a complete no.-1 Bolts,
of Table Linens, Towels, id and
and in Oar
ion; line- for
Shirt Organ-
, , j
are just coming In and
In o i f see for yourself.
A Pitt County Boy
I. A Colter,
graduated nth in bis
at t e recent examination tho Ai
Naval has
assigned to the
la.-l -i ship Id Mr.
iv. s the r I ii e
cadets at the Academy. Hi
we notice on.- the Bah a-
p. is in him down
f r.-in he is one
cl Pill's men, proud it
county his is
p. ii of the record he
. a hat's . you
go. buy
the One True I lo
nerve Ionic.
Prices lo suit WarTimes at
LANG'S CASH HOUSE.
There is no
money talks. We make it talk for
x by buying at inside prices, and we
give customers the advantage of it. We
want to do business with you. We buy cur
recollections cluster as . I
i and we thorn right and treat you
Mother's
Friend
and
holy .-
of who watched
over our infancy and g
eel our first step. Yet
the life of every Moth-
is beset with danger and all
fort should be made to it.
so nature
in the
pi that
the Expectant
M o t c i- is
bled to look for-
ward without
dread, suffering or gloomy fore-
to tile she
experiences the joy of Motherhood.
Its use insures safety to the lives
of both Child, and she
is found stronger after than
short, it
Childbirth natural and as
so many line said. Don't be
persuaded to use anything but
My wife more in ten min-
with either her oilier two
than she did altogether with u. r
last, previously used four bot-
of It is a
any oils expecting to be-
come a customer.
Canal, Illinois.
iii in
JOHN KELLY'S
on
c.
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J to Lend the
Tb- New York
Company to
its to luau
government on any
terms the government
deem just. This important and
action was taken at a nutting
the finance committee the U
at which all the members -r.--
with the exception who
were kept by The
authorizing the lean
was offered by John sad
carried unanimous. New
Mail and Express,
Ad Chicago under-
to
conduct funeral by wheel. He
Las a cycle
j to propelled by eight riders
j and to be followed in the
son by a few carriages
I be these will ride
. th friends of the deceased on their
Wheel. This is, of coarse
designed for deceased bicycle
i .--. and is advertised to
be Ilia and most
H SEE THAT
What Is It
It is a picture celebrated
MM FOUNTAIN PENS
Best in use The outfit business man is
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment Pans
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,
You will be astonished when you see them and
earn how very cheap they are.
never,
But should
Want Job Printing
Como to sea us.
Reflector Job Printing Office.
Anything from I
a tat t .
The Daily
the homo
afternoon at the
small price of cents a
month. Are you a sub-
scriber II not you
ought to be.
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n .-.;
aV- I
laM i
U r mo
Haiti bow thine tan
to the
t.-in moot
WU J and U
high no
AM my . d
to do
Dir
Mo-k baa Laid low.
no urn. that kin,
Twas LU own struck
Hi who, pillow u thy
drunk w thy
Madly u away.
Print assail
my
within homo.
god
ht-r mine
Tit of
A la mi
rM -f
ti path
ll- thy
to
I can corn triumph
Ill
I E dying.
con . , my
Ah. do Boon b i
l. .
I Id
. i
ton's v
y. i
many ; i . mi
I I out nil. that
v. . iii ids in
We do not the Post can
Jo its farmer all
than
them to special
to the raising of food
This is the hotter
course for them to patina
but this if we are
to that now. provisions will
be
will as be lower. If war is
entered we need not
it to concluded break-
fast. We wish we
so. it i prolonged
the greater will be the demand
f food the less
for cotton. Those who
will heed is very important
will than the Post
for its this direction
Post.
The War.
A of the intelligent
farmers of this are
watching the very narrowly,
in order to what sort of
crops to pitch, is to be
war they will on; if not,
they Rill prepare, m usual, for
An
this last
it is very
Charlotte
Freddy's fear.
They pass a plate to
Freddy at dessert. He puts
his hand, hesitates, it
back and begins to weep.
yon asks
his mother-
you are going to
scold me when I choose the
biggest
Eastern Reflector.
Is only a year. I
contains the news every
and gives
to the ea-
those growing
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than
the subscription price.
The family clock at IV U.
tor's residence out up a queer
caper last night- There was a
for a few minutes.
then the door flew open and
i spring shot out over the r
like a snake. It is supposed that
the clock had the fever
and just not to work an y
San.
The A Ohio Railroad
Company bus eighteen
its employ as elation agents, and
very
pleased with the way
perform their duties. These
women act Doth freight and
agent, and it is said in
their favor by the traveling an-
that their are
always perfectly straight.
An odd tombstone has been
in a cemetery in
It marks the grave of
James Jacobs, a who
diet 1891. He was of a
so bis father had
a valise in marble and
placid on the grave. The
in addition to name, date
birth, death, In is
where be
At the April of
Board of County
i was
Amount allowed
jail expense and conveying
prisoners bridges and
County Home
stationery
Constables witnesses, etc-
jurors insane
Health
Commissioners Register
of Deeds Greenville stock
law ; C- and C.
stock law
Lottie Simmons mid Mary F-
were iced an
list for each per and
Robert Ann Robinson for per
mouth.
Jim Jones, was refund-
ed for poll tax incorrectly
charged him-
II. C Dixon, Swift was
refunded tuxes erroneously
charged against him.
Mills, was refund-
ed tuxes erroneously charged
her.
Joseph was
refunded cents tax
charge.
It was ordered that be
for a true
meridian post near the county
seat.
R- L. was exempted
from poll tax for
Thirty nine members of Hope
Fire Company were exempted
from poll lax for 1897.
Pauper allowance of
Cherry was increased to per
month.
J. Patrick Co. were
en onerous tax charge.
W. H. was ref poll
tax one ho being
charged in two
The chapel at the County Home
being nearly completed, it was
ordered that Rev- N. M. Watson
of the Methodist and Rev,
A. W- of . e Baptist
church, he requested to dedicate
the building at their appointment.
following were appointed
to list in the several towns-
ships ;
Beaver H. Manning.
L Stancill.
P. Manning.
J Rawls.
R. G. Chapman.
J. C. Wilson,
Falkland-II-
L.
W. M- Brown-,
T. H.
Swift Creek-S V. Cox.
It may have been observed
up so large in the
present as to overshadow
and even
Dispatch.
John D. Bellamy, Esq.,
at and the
is indebted to for in-
formation regarding a
find made by Hi. Lloyd
on bis place near that town. Re
haying past boles for tense
dog Thursday and a
human two feet
the surface. Additional
revealed whole human
skeleton-
Mr. made farther exam-
nations and exhumed thirteen
other skeletons. The bodies had
been buried in a circle, beads
touching in the
the neck of of the skeletons
was a string of beads and a
of periwinkle Mr
thinks that bis find
be an old Indian grays or
However,
interment is
Star.
A Glens Falls teacher was
trying to impress on class th e
lessons of Washington's
and other she
Bout
bad what Wash-
have been father
was the prompt reply
of one of the York
Notice.
Having been appointed and qualified
as administrator of the late Jesse
ceased, all persona are
to present all against the
estate of the said Jesse A-isms pay-
on or th 8th day March.
or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persona indebted
to the estate are requested
immediate settlement.
day of Match, MM,
W.
T. C. Attorney.
A been b friend
ed by Martin, of Chicago
recently give to benefactor
an old Scotch coin as a
judge has been in-
formed the other coin
existence is a the British
Museum, and a collector has of-
him for the
-.-
-Z;
Cure Al
Liver ills.
To those
in malarial districts Pills
are
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver,
and all bilious diseases.
Liver Pills
UNDERTAKER
I DIM
EMBALMERS.
We have -mt received a
and the of
fins and in wood, met i
lie cloth ever brought
We mo pro to J l
in all Its forms;
Personal attention given to co
and bodies en-
trusted to will
every of
are man r
Kb do not want
invite
We can be at any and
times John
Baggy i building.
BOB ft CO.
BALE OF LAND FOR TAXES
On Mag 2nd, 1898, Cowl in the town
of f tell the following of land to the
due thereon for the year 1897, of the
law of 1897. W. H,
Pitt County
BEAVER DAM
a. a
for wile,
Knight. W
Stokes,
Teel, V
Cooper,
J TO
Keel. J
K It
Jackson Bros
i. Mi. Sarah N
Mrs J
Smith,
Tall, Mrs
TO
Braxton.
lion, A- S TO
Hart,
Watt Spier. J E Slaughter,
IN
A To
Stocks,
Savage,
To
Cobb A Son, J To
Hardy, W
Johnson. I To
Morgan, I To
Mrs Ml, To
Parker,
Heaves, w To To
Reaves. mi
Vines, C
Mrs C To
Fleming. T To To
Joyner,
r To
Margaret W To
Kill, Drew and
Cherry,
Corey. W TO
Daniel,
Dudley, TO
J IT
Daniel, J D and M
Eaton, to a to
Elka. J
Fleming, Sylvester,
Greene W and
B J t
Parker, Marj , Route, lira M
Reaves, Mathew,
Sugg, I A E
White,
Woolen.
Wooten, A linen,
CREEK
Cox, John TO
A. agent II
Corey, W
Daniel.
Harding Harding
May.
Mary E Smith, Kate
TO . ii
Dealer la
Fort Sides,
and Merchants buying
will It to their In
eat to get our prices
Our stock
Flour, Sugar,
Always at
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar
u we buy direst
A complete stock
FURNITURE
u hand and told at t
mil the time. Our are all
and sold
to ran we sell at a margin.
H. M.
If any names appear have for their let
M at In
SALE FOR TAXES.
On Monday, May 2nd, the Court
door In I will sail
following property for due the
town of the year 1887.
Clark, Reuben, Jr. one town let, tax
cut 11.30, total II.
Clark, Pater, In lot.
tax 81.-3. coat 81.30.
J. J. one lot, lax 86.17,
east 81.30. total 17.87.
one town lot.
82.93.
W M., one town lot. tax
con 11.30, total
Peyton, Charlie, one Iowa lot, tax
11.47, 11-3, total 12.77.
Town Tax Collector.
.-.
and obtained and alt P-
B.
. c i t mum it UM
i. ii ii-i- i
bend model, .-.- or vita
. He ii .- II or of
pot d-j. Ml patent
A m with
earn, in lat t. a. and foreign
.
Add
J C. LAMER k GO
N-
--------DE
Wire and Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable.
CHARD
IN
N. O
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
paid for country
produce.
The Eastern Reflector.
Tuesday
. Friday
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY. APRIL
Leap Years Will Out.
time leap year ill go
of existence
ed an to a
Star reporter, as it will not
occur for over years we
haven't personal i i. ti. -1 in
event. In
of vents 1900 be leap year,
but it will ft i left in
In it
does it does rot occur,
ply because it not in
it occur.
story if a Ions cue, but it can I e
bin mi lie av. race
ii can it
difficulty. It 1562
of Julian calender,
ten were dropped no as to
en
new but present of
calculating lime. Bo as to keep
it was
determined a year ending a
century should not be
except every fourth century.
there no leap year in
nor 1900. It is, or at
least was, rough on
ladies who have special
in leap year, for it is the
only year it is proper for them
to in mar-
bat it bar, also been so in
matters womankind,
moo reasons for
restricting privileges. The
ladies get left again in 1900, but
will not b many of
those who see 1900 who will see
latter year, ending a
fourth will be a leap
year. In this way, three
are retrenched in four centuries,
and remaining seven days will
be made in a little over
year. Alter I bot calendar years
will be like solar years and
errors in tho calculation
of time will occur no more. The
loss of leap years will in thous-
ands of years affect seasons,
I suppose the mathematicians
of hence will be so
flip in handling figures and
calculations that they will have
no difficulty in keeping things
going
run pills.
Send your address to II. E.
and get a tree box Dr
New Life Fill. A trial mil
convince you of their These
are in action and are
effective In the rare of
and Sick Headache. or Malaria
and Liver troubles have been
proved They are
teed to perfectly free from every
and to be purely
vegetable. do not weaken by
their action, but by giving tone to
and greatly Invigorate
the Regular per box.
gold by Jim. L. Woolen,
Professional Cards
W. M. Bond. J. L. Fleming.
Greenville. N.
In all courts.
Swift B.
N. C. N. C
A TYSON,
N. C
In all the
u. L.
DENTIST
n. o
Office over J.
Cobb A Son's Store.
It. r. Ii. Long,
N. C.
SHALL A LONG.
Attorneys and at
GREENVILLE,
In all
Early It
i even m. n from
United
was lying in
Newt-.
they
and
i of .
to Hid of the
and .- I work
to trace the men. tin.
in
Atlantic Line
fain, and ere away
Tue wires became hot with
Io various points
along the route to men-
I was they bad
reached Wilson, N C, and then
the officers set Io work, v hen
train bad rent-hod Kooky
deserters vane
They were turned
over to an from Norfolk
who carried them to that city
where they will be dealt with.
The other five escaped, though
it could not be learned how. It
was not ascertained whether or
not were with the two who
were it is
they proceeded northward on the
Atlantic Coast Line, and pro-
reached Washington
Press Visitor.
Pursuit a Fortune.
Years ago there were
brothers in what I
county. One of i.
settled in what afterwards became
Ibis
and accumulated much property.
The other two were doctors- One
settled District of Columbia
and at the time of bis death left a
vast estate. third one settled
in California, dying about twenty
five years ago, leaving an estate
of but without heirs.
name of the these brothers
was and the California
estate belongs to
family of Union and
counties. Judge
Bynum while on a visit to
some learned of the
convinced above mention-
ed families are
were informed of matter, with
the result that
Messrs. a
who with Judge Bynum are now
busy at work tracing
logy of the is no
of the existence of the properly,
nor does there regard-
who the heirs are, and if the
necessary proof of kinship be
found, they will into posses
lion of Journal.
W. B. Redman. W. Crimea
-1 ii ii.
Re A
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
N. C.
wherever
NOBLES,
ARTIST
On Fourth at reel near
Barber In town by
The Store that is
Full Bargains
In the Spring a fuller C
Comes upon the
In the time every lady
Must have a Brand New Dress.
and we arc fully prepared to meet
the demands of the most fastidious.
A look through our stock of
Spring and
Summer
Dress Goods
will convince the most skeptical that we arc
better prepared than ever to serve you.
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ-
dies plain white and colors, Swiss,
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim-
Linen,
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, Rugs,
Art Squares, Laces,
Jeweled Belts and other new things
Fans, Ribbons and striped,
Shoes, Oxford Ties and numerous
other things abound in a profusion
of Beautiful New Styles, Delicate col-
and low prices.
Come to sec us, will be glad to show you
through our store.
r line of
Furniture
is beautiful to see.
i. g.
No in-, i. I.- ii .,. . i . ,
all s . . ,. .
i. r , t.-. u an I
l the . i
Hi . I r . . .;
to i in lira city
Ill m ; ; . p .
. I. . . ;,,.,,
II I
is i n .
be mid thin b it i-
Ii i. v ill l
Hi i
n a on nut only i .-
cilia bi t ll ii mi- ;
I .,
not lot i . .
but Lu-. . , . i,. , i.
w i mi i
and i. ,. . , ,.
i.-i .,; ii r . , I
I. i. of lb
Ii ii i- ,
party in
to L. tiled, then
as ii give ill
i ii body It i .
let the lake
th- In- no inn
opinions Io the mull. The old boy
run
of not pr. j.-.- i i m
State, ii. ii. rail who I
their ii i i ,
primaries and
fend -i to
will and by
or and its
integrity. All
Ku-i will lace
the warning and govern
JUST FOR FUN.
are
opposed to war. realize
tho would be toward
Spain, it in baa
admitted it was one
theories which
and blew in Maine.
board to-day that
threw you
Yes,
doesn't seem to broken
your bat's my
got to do with it T She broke my
bicycle in the collision
lier
Get out my m o
mil, straw hat and winter
wraps,
My suit and
and pile thorn all
think me crazy, mother
dear, to call for all ,
I'm a day
in Ibis queer April weather.
he Spanish Family.
XIII, Kins
was born six
months after the death bi
father, XII. His
mother, Maria who
is now Queen mi
Austrian Tho
two the
of age,
and
years old.
King's is ex-
Queen Isabella, born 1830, crown-
ed 1833, abdicated 1870. ll-.-i
husband, the Infant Francis d
born is still
One of aunts
Eulalie, of
of Orleans, who
United States and the
World's Fair in 1893. Another
aunt is the Isabella-
widow of the Count de
and a third Maria,
wile Louis of Bavaria.
The the
Louis, widow of tho Duke
of of King
Louis Philippe of is the
mother of a sou and u daughter,
the latter being the wile of
late Count of Paris hood of the
of Orleans.
The kinsman who worries the
government, and
on the govt no- In
is Don the
s u pretender
to the throne. He bus a large
following, the fear bis
popularity increasing is the
tho
government to please the
people. The Spanish people
want to Git t tho United .
and Don Carlos
has lour a sou,
Jaime, t n 1870, who is very
bis
lather's the
darts not displease
the people. If it should back
down, the would fall,
Carlos would reign.
Most Popular American.
moat i Ant. today i.-
Hi name i on
Una, Ti. big
front d of the country
the other, irrespective l
In
duties. is
kind, and court
la proud lite
a brave ind
General i in i
our baa
been called upon tan-. When
Mil, now Minis Lo
is ins mm 11.111 the
will touch elbows men
1.01.01 a
will have no devoted
the ii the m
in late
War, D 1-
to Li- deplored. r
hate blotting
ii will ml mi evil.
Now ion
and
ion, April lib
C -I
v- U an i-i
th the r. a. M n bit. r.
I . him to ask
I v c Cuba.
i pi f
. .
,. ,
, . is
I- John A. in i
. i, a from ape
ad S;
lib;
dos . ii .
mill
on valley
;, . I , 1-
To tin C -1
much by tho action
Mr. In ii . ;
postponed in
of a .-
in- in more
and
. .- ion, that we are
n. making a
i B leafed that
ad I . -go
., got
for another on
trick arm's
that Spain ha tin d
Cub. To farther
because did
would
la Congress
going tn make
resolution exactly what Mi-
naked -no ire, no
less. A solid flout will
to tho Spanish, and all
differences will left to
settled alter tho are
disposed of.
C n n
G -L of
who desired
nut Cub is cow on in
way to Washington to tell -M.-
and what
thinks U the Ii.-. and
get the
if understood he
also will
convince Mr
that We good
on Spain,
addition to tho
by refusing to see Lee on
ii of in.-, departure from
hat done
some that
will tell about ho
but
will bring u the evidence
it absolutely the
was blown
Spanish
will also I
IN. -2. N inch .
On
la
, It
. i
I Rod I
i .-. t.
. v. f
t in
-i i
j r i t
i i
in
i r w . put
. in,
Rain .
j.
Julius Nines Son
BID.
Mexico
with for people
Mexico
cruelty. Until when
Mexico gained independence,
she bore calling
yoke, tho
Mexicans today felt the.
inhumanity of
Governor is n humbug
and a fraud and ban played I is
Mali game since
chief Shortly alter he
was inducted into office ht- com-
to make war on the i
One first things he
did was to bring suit in behalf oil
North Carolina
void lease of the information .
Carolina Railroad to South- j did not to make public
em Company. numerous
claimed that the lease was obtain. u liable to be made
treachery.
by fraud
proposed to prove it Ly e t
it Into the courts, lie
bud witnesses sum-
into to testify in us
case, but their testimony amount-
ed nothing and the whole
it a huge
force. The I
this
to specify the exact lime a i
big Heel warships , i s.
will start Cuba,
get off this week,
there shall some
he bun no case threw up Mr. In
sponge u com I
The best In world for Cm
Halt
Chapped Hal
Chilblains, Corns, all
cures no
pay It Rive
In anticipation a tax
She were largo us
iii York Wednesday, with a
material pries. It is
tho miseries of war that
injury t begins
before tho beginning of
and for after
have ended. Tho
of tho was terminated over
thirty years country
is still paying din war to
the of nearly
per and not ed
Out th it will
by
or tho Spanish Shall
their of Cuban
pi and Intention lo
AS TUB
if faction or money
box- For
o. Woolen.
a, i . Thorn is,
found u in v. r;
ii In M
sugared
and cur-
ad
and
declare gold Ii little value m
on. I save It, cm ti if Ii co-i ii d
a In ll--.
and all and Lag arc
cored by Dr.
j t bot.
I,, ti,
Store. r W i la an U,
or piles
i land. Nay
r taking of
of Cuba an easy task, are
palls awaiting to
ed.
-called army
bi, provided for
. regular
v opinion of the
l there was to
men, virtually dead, the
House having voted to it
bock military
which It was
an administration measure.
In . to a
information on tho w , by
K,
Secretary that the
of fortifying coast
Ti being rapidly
o that
, gm. Lad allotted to
to protect that port
from attack the
it.
The democrats Congress are
ready to sols all
tho Will be to
thrash
to tin- i n an i of from
in
i. i de, but
plain to the who
the
subject that if gun
owned by Spain wore the
building, in easy
they would me
oil.
.- a
they supported by
all the populists
stop-
ah tali of
gold bonds, and bill will
reported from tho Ways and
ii. to
soon u i actual be
will for cent
bonds.
of who
i. I Kentucky
i . i
regime, state or
Kentucky iii Dock
date, to .
u i
successor Will in ail probability
IS J. -3
bock -o tho whore be
would still but
political
Senator.
of Va.,
who
Ion . tho war
have ample for
will Ida
not
Spanish too
its
it may i a light
order to tho
but with
of crushed, it will
speedily bow to i., i t
ii
privates tho
bis leaves thirty


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Eastern reflector, 15 April 1898
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April 15, 1898
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