Eastern reflector, 26 August 1898


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A Una Outran power of too
heavy- Ill
Stir of reel tare of la the
day of a en- moat adverse
rage commuted there ,
night by Edward .
deputy K. t
street railway
probably the most
fie shameful that
nave distinguished, n
ho pro.
Russell .
regime id on I New
Hanover county-
The evidence was that Deputy
Sheriff Bryant the sire I
car of which Mr. was t
doctor. He came to Bryant on , war.
AT
burnt
Ilia social breast
beets
It's hope possessed
a u meek-eyed patience born
Worth Hum of gladness,
Which mirth's gay adorn
marked
those ever ream-,
has
At home.
TOILING IN DARKNESS.
This Is a are
toiling We
I not sea i-- ever to out
of oar lately, pi.
v i g our quarry Wei M
bis round coll. fare
at told him that he bad no ti
no money
was to ride on the Ml
toll he do
he paid bis A- t I
as be finished
to
him be mast baud over hi faro
be put off. in died
i to stop i
Mr- ti
Bryant's and d. -Why
yon me that
and atop all
it is in your
Finally Bryant
transfer said be was
joking. Mr. told bin
a way j ,
that time to be bother
ed in that way.
first calling the coil
tor a d-n fool and applying
one the vilest epithet,, the
English language affords- Mr.
told be must
but up or get off. Bryan ii.;
down from the car and drew
billy, with which I i
he would h oat of ti
and whip who
came at I whip
you with be,
with and ho draw It Ins
pocket a pistol and throat
Mr.
Ibis is the testimony as given
by Mr.
by five eye
tried to mike it appear W
he his pistol he I ah i
be attacked I rm
i . All
there n
cation of such attack- i-
bad the r
they were U.
the other of cars, ire
required by rules of
to keep
until Mr- i-
one of the most quiet and in o
live the service.
warrant against Bruin a
out in do
, but went r-
and hid .- ill
arrested. Ash.
served the
after the trial, went bis J
for bis i
in October-
nut will continue to serve . n
very of the
he r.-s that the II
from
grand old Don
what nay, the
and combined
ill b.- to prove
. seal a m tins
any one in- la we
VOW hero
i for the temple, of the great Km.
u. a ;.
of more the aces. No noise of barn-
all th Bier as in oil that won-
. , , , I . irons the are
v a. p, . n and en-
ii to do with It. ., ready W are
I and men t stones, the world is
tor the
,.,,., ,. ,, ,,,., wore cut out the in the
mm wars
.- back tie re and w
, t. Into form, this required
I . w. .-- on. a deal
, ,. ,. and this stern.
good Stale , hare a place
been la toe temple, last, when they
, ,,,,,, were they oat Of the
redeemed from hands o me , . w
from tho rule . . the temple was
tor- i . ,. i ware Is J in their
., . ,. , We .-ones in SI yet
z-s t e whole slate ,. . . cu,
A reels on ,. of rock. But we
every In North C i .- .- . m
one l i Before we can ready
, ;, I for our ; the temple
age to face it and t, n
S . I s It- lip to I he D do work, breaking
Scotland i The mutt
rut.,,.
The
fort e
long
.
the
tho trigger is
. U be
ton's I J
this .
Twenty Proof.
Ti
i An
for
. . i, con-
and kindred
without
K. Smith, Va.
writes I I
,; i with I had
Liv r for v r
f entirely d,
that .
lulls
re.-. . LiV
and cocked, ready for tin neat pull
the t Cat are fat-
tested t r in of tea,
can be into
It l
shot
i can be fired successfully.
One these ten r-.-. ;
fired times i
I I perfectly,
no u; table weal on the
was t
LI
Darling-
Would not wail I
e to
ii to. My
U awhile, the II
sea bow
whenever
a clothed in
with a or
ti
at are d om tn
of
in an
This work is done in tee
t ; . .- life.
, fault In our character,
place la the which
I must he chiseled rut All crooked
lines must be lives
, cos-
f, rm to t perfect standard of divine
i truth.
work is not always pleas-
ant. if met had hearts sad
. l cry out
I.-. feel the hammer
r. I deep the
the workman not
cries sad withdraw bis
OAK INSTITUTE,
Id
Co
v.,
III IV um.-i
TI a
. t. U ii-tic action
u- I.-- b n c
. o. I
for l
And the raid do
hot i
i- at the
id in
Bi at the Court
t . i
Um ii
ill
tor Um
Um of
F. i.
for
C i. i , of
i the f
ff Al-
., on
. , ., dot Ho lot
. in of v
t tor
., of tat
or will b-
f their n am
. to u i i
I LO
day t June IS
or
of Till,
.-
Tobacco Sticks.
Ai f i i
u . . e Lamber
V., . It. Agent.
PATENT
HOOK ON PATENTS
v . s
i.
mm
, i f i
soldiers u . , .,. would it last
c mid h seen b the to
. the
Notice to Creditors
duly before e
i Court Clara of
to ill-.- la-t will i
s o. Brow,.,
I, i, hr to el parsons i
to tut all I all
I, estate mu-i
i in , only
or the day of July. I- I,
or this x will plead of
recover of day i
July, lean.
W M
O.
bird j a
, i the nines of
wood,
and brought
We an l do
i nil f
Personal attention to
funerals and
our cam will every
in
Our priced are I t
We do -i
court
found any and
limes in Flanagan
B r CO
NEARLY YEARS OF
last
and beat
Hi nib-
i sic, , Hub
Typewriting-
. i. i
in tho
I.
Hi i, ad-
. the line
e of We are
t we nave hearts and
t well, latter and we do try out
; -.- u y wail until the o- the hammer smites away the rough-
. ., ., . . . .,,, our character. Hut we
work.
ti,
A worn id baa written
in
l u. i be f. rd i Jo with
I. Fl Ma i r
. r i Iv w o b be
his point
. I view, ii i will
In many
-.-.
.
I II
to the m rs wort and let it to on
or never have place ;
in Christ's beautiful
i- ---t not wince the
. of K. Mil-
Tattooed
01-
of .; anchor on
r r ti. i. cf hi r
t. father,
Duke of Russia, sod
Princess wife
of the t, B K Is
in Ilka fashion, with the
addition of a
labials have been ;
to mark headquarters of
and at Newport.
Pr. had a sense
humor, and in
, stories. One related Io an Irish labor-
It . id by a pats-
A M. II. HOLT, Oak
Carolina
College of e
and Mechanic Arts
H re-open
in every
-three experienced
in
e School
I r. i
, N fl
vi
Notice to Creditors
duly before e
Clerk of Coy y
,. the of UM
V deceased. I- lief by siren
to t to
lake II it payment ti the r-
all persons
.-i .-ii estate man present I IS
Mini, duly a the under;
i r the M
or will P I
ill.-
Jay cl July.
J-
i Yates.
Notice.
lilt i
a. o. i
or Ladies.
t .;.,
.
. i.
New Taxes Will May
war at-imp tax will remain
on books m it I'm ltd,.
It is not too lunch, per.
Imp--, tn it
measure, its lea
tire. ti. v i he i,
Doubtless Will I
made to ear tux t
winter, features i I
may be but t o a
to rep ,. t-
will a
The Treasury n
agreeably I He
In
revenue derived ii- pi
great us was i So
Vast v II roll-
ed into the Treasury
ran that there
ill be b I'm
bill I.-. the to
issue lour Kit. i I
bonds. .
have i. Thu
will Lot bu
It is i i ii . in
I iv, ill In made
at session. One
of U., law i
be d la ill
ons and tin Oil l
lateral fur The ii
note, tax on all
collateral for note
With
the tax
. i by
They
do .
it . r lad
inn and
t . j never
. i
Goodness Is an attribute that not
only a of but ft,
. quality are
II live
I It do
as t bidding of who
Its display, It ask permission;
We all pray
we nay be good, hut what u our
Is It We may en-
t. a
f heart arid mind, to
Hoveled richly be enjoyed; it
i.- do B
virtue Nor is a task
a duty; While, on the
head, i to round of
n. duty In a and
. style Dad those duties
and distasteful, and the service
in king proper and
of a burden Io others to
must do good for the
love it. and though its
done as some think, perhaps tart
if t; l-e better done.
A it spirit Hi It II
than . for the of Its
doing, It one has he
learn bow best to use
Sometimes by
makes reply Io special
and
I it. Hut as days K
Bad
of ti. Tbs your
hut
really. You bate an-
. i. the lime you knew
n not.
log m in
n t h in.
i- ti
Catholic
I Oil .; It l-
torn i
far boa-
Cardinal i
In full though
him . . .
run over ha ii m I-
bean
i happened
Hi I U rm. r b a i
M. e -t act-
or now, baa been,
u- was a
f Mum- who hail
not been long In i the Pol-
i.-i. at in ii a n n a him
u certain h
deprived bar of certain
is ungrateful of ton to m
cf my I have
a for you here In
My dear Mr.
Ml may
been in that but X
bag privilege of
you when you Buy that you a
for me. I a
gator bare thought
wag a or a
hi i
He was a vary young
but h male a bad
a MO h almost
him with hen The
young baa a Eat light
in while hi
on tie contrary, the dark
fr. i-i fur wear. Being one
day. young i
ordered i pall of to
made up from a pie. c
and another pair from a piece of dark
Material Thai evening when he rail-
ed hi.- he to
bar. the war. Jane, bought two
new pair., thin
one for you one
i i
Trinity College
men
it and Mo I
Malt-
t 1-aW
I ; i II Iliad ill
in
. I
M inn St.
v.-.
ii in its Mil
Will beheld In I allege
near l-i.
n ,. it
Ii. L.
Fail term I i . , -t fl
Ha ii.
let ti lib pal
St
per
Fr m u
per in i co
month
Blot ii ii
month i H
farm I p nun lily,
taking both
will b-1 I
I e
Melissa
ll. J. W. i arson
it J W Car-
son will notice that an action
-I as a been
j Superior for
divorce and
fondant will ha
Is to term
of tin- Superior to
lbs alter
Court Io
C and -r demur
in action, Mi
will conn fur
el demanded in
i m
.
et k-i
, e,
a- ,
II
ill
A ours El-I We bane Io merit lap.
.,,,., I .,,., .
and rasp
in l-i, I u mike , , . , y
Advanced open Io women
a Board t a month
and loans tor lbs
As
Miss
Private
mi-
of OH
T.
and
tbs Individual of
Terms
ion. lied
it once Io cuter lour girls ti
Any d sired ll
e given-
K. A.
James,
ii C
Notice.
the late
sic
ail Hie
the
on or th Mil day
or In Ice will lie plead in I,
I their recovery. All Indebted
to the are to make
the
day Ma
K. W. JACKSON,
T u Woolen, attorney.
to Creditors
I he Clerk Court
lug day to me Its f
tho
, j vie. j.
mi t -1 . M claim
The Normal aim estate to present them to
for duly authenticated
or before th; 1st day of .
notice will b in bur their
All In
estate are to nuke
payment of their Indebtedness me.
i bu . day June, IN .
C.
of estate
High School
The Tern begins on
is a. high both
Only be cu-
Will be
doc.
will maintain d.
1- In mouth
II V II I I ION.
Primary
H W
a pal win M
lowed when cash la paid In f.
whole lent.
further Or a I
a .
Industrial College
tillers lbs yon r-
u. I- --i I,
., and I . .--in. An-
SO ti. M reg-
1,500 mill
In
Ill's- o
s. board
s, nil
he made lore
tor u iii-l
lion,
N l
GREENVILLE P
MALE ACADEMY.
U St- will
o M-i ll.
nil- hie a. -1
Primary Mi par
, . ,
b. .
e ark.
Will your Pol
s-
iv. l,
July W.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Washington
ville for touching
on Tar Wednesday
Friday at O A. U.
leave at I A. H,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
A. II. same days.
II. -e . l. , arc subject to
of on River.
at will,
for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. Haw York and
Shippers order ids
via I, m,
New
No.--
I I- X Steamboat
o A Miners
I,
ill. , . A fin,
B N. C-
o. .
j -lire fr in u
FURNITURE
ii.
nil
mil ii I
t- um
, i l I
g U 1- bought
tie no
H UM
SOUND, N, C.
THIS and
at
id re I. , v f r a
st
be op I I i I ; I
under in. -i . j t
further . I'll
H.
ID
Ci
t II
N. G.
la
very depart xi
prices as low as the lo w
est.
prices paid for
a CO
H.
marble
only work
.
lines
The Eastern i
WEEK
-FOE-
Tuesday
Friday
D. and Owner TRUTH TO FICTION Advance.
XVII. GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, F NO
Mi . Caleb
to Dew. On f tin it for
-i in.
oil e
and
tie S
i.
Wan
B v. Bl i-f p
i.-r . ;
Pit
a If.
l-
i nil ll If Io pi.
A- I r ti r in ll
I oil u en u.- nu-
ll t
tie
c is bast,
Com Boa Ill g a r-
n ill at q it k I be
at a
I. I.- II
i m j A I is
. fool iii the
1.1 f oil art.
. .-,,,.
.- if .
I . I . . I
1.1 .; j .
. I--.
. . .
in
. .
Park I .
; , . .
. . .
Au income lex
i-Mi. in Hit- vowing
.,
lax is i ow . had-
Iv. so hate it Th.
s country
be made to pay p the
war
so mil- u
ll I, C
iii, lb .
Mm aw v. it. I ,,
. n k . a In u D ,
. .
U I
D oil-r, I In
it . . . V .
-on,, ii N
k I torn
ma, us Cap
Hi. v. r
life bun I none,
a I- u lit- h I
i ion, of ii , hi
. ii .
t . ,
.
ll-.-i . . f J. I
. . t of, i .
Mr. . i I
Dry
l.
Ml en i -in- r la
r i-i T. . lb
; v. bat
ill tar Aria Mr- Ai-
a literal fuel ard I i
of lie I Bel wood
do and M;
i.-t he d
be of the Pull-
man Company received
a special I.
added to the usual per
cent- quarterly inn-.
of
capital stock of
company has been
to There is
comfort in
Pullmans hope
em to indicate
that he public are
much Ibis particular luxury
Philadelphia
THU
i- i Id-
ward for any case van
not he lined
V J k CO, I O.
We the have known K.
the
I in nil
and
est A wholesale To
Marvin,
Toledo, O.
is taken Internal.
acting upon the
.-in u. i if I., Price
all
free.
Hall's i nilly Pills are the beat.
Professional Cards
W. m. J-1
N.
I'm, tire In all courts.
B,
V. N.
CAM A
N. C
In all the
i I .
I VI . I . , N.
over t .
Cobb A
, ll. Long,
I A
and
th In all II e
P. I v I null i lines
I in It i- .
m th
d to t i ii,
ii
want to realty and
over. II.
at be door like a it. blade
c was to i. He bin.
bOW the door would bi. BI I
who
sat just
lb
r be tool u by the
I sir i ,
aid v. i
he t.
baa n i-; an, bore
went lo navy
c r ii
in he bad oil
o l mill as In I.- as he
Old. , of ship hit
on board
day.
ll i- .- i, l ,. 1,111-
vi -I i,
ship lost her . i. limn
in
Y-
Mr. T II. of
i ii bus had n
I lap i ii hi- for a
of years which he I u-
Ho
on last v. in b
i or,
Tin i pulled down
The
killed ii m
; I were
gold for C.
Pilot.
yellow jaundice
w ii. ii- tel
Is ill, He
i- that I was
for over six and was treated
some lost in our
mill all to no Or. Hull, our drag
E Bitters and
a tier two I Was entirely
I now
i in in person
fr, I am
fully M. A,
Ky, for salt Jno. I., ten,
He
All went into n rat-
t it ii i n, t in it-1,1, r ii
The wailer him n
bowl of sour, Put
with relish- in
some tho
us the soup. Thu wait-
then u
I I. 1.1 1.1 B
U and ii
Lu
dish nil b,
he ti nil ll
w i,,
at . Mr-
Ki s. u, .-. .,. Littleton
Female g it I.
Ac bis Co.
i I ; f t n-
I ll id
, iv .
To Admiral l i .- .--
. r . f i ,,
i- i, . . i
I In
ii.,
i power in fur
, It. ii
Oaf to
battered
la-i.
lb pi.-u.-. I bail
been i pro
gut lo Ad
i Sag t
iii. I , f Manila tho
I ll V I ,, ill t
fl i ii, ii
w. r
1.1 a t I,
ii of
limit
Philippine capital not by of
but by i f
in , here it
II if
in but
in Philippine., must
or not
I lit
out Um
bus now
so
bus . whole
and must keep
He the and
it but
Bit lo
mi-
lieu by h in-
Ho I the door to Ba
war th u
cry i. I
u i ant
i.
mil I; i-. . . i .
of all
Caps, u d I
to an
, III K
I , . . . ii r hi
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H . V
i t. D
Be
if.- i. .
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R r
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is Dar.
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i.-
Ibis
Harry
, ii.
S C of
battle
; Hie
b Hie
u-
Harvard
baa of
I-
i r rears .
nit N.
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h who
more
. a i e
tin
Lace i ii
in
ti ii . Rh -.-.
in nil and i
u.
i .
ii
Ail
Door in
Crockery, La nips, Hall Lamps,
Tinware; sci our c
Oil you lamp and docs run it
over
FURNITURE
by
i , f r . t
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ill o
tat Ha
I wan
I lb . in
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REFLECTOR
N.
3.1, ate u
it ; i- ., .
;. a
to. M l- IS.
Au; I Ai
Ac his
oat of m
to the
teen. M be J will in.
elude branch-
ail dry.
is to b
me . ire to
l volunteer
J. ll i; in
n c-i. .- .- hive
O- For have I . . , . . ,
a Mm leave me
Journal and will . ,,,.
have of p.- reasonable Jo them.
par. business and
nun. harm Brie
a Jail paper be-
fore. Mr. has also b
by reason of
home. So fir mUm
the government it is
newspaper Sieved the i. the
a pap.-r Urea
is writer.
of I will
in to team
the
ll m iv be before lbs
in ante fund ml ha
Hi. the Seventh Ann m the in the
Corps i volunteer b as son
G vi. pride.
U L-e
m in on a dying
Joan from
I ibis
II i looking well.
t in bis life lie
sine-- lie bus been in
Out
Dallas
IV- t Na-
at i
lose J
la the next ft Hilton
a Park. leader,
He an r silt of
but it. an J naked Bu bare-
U He the bold after rt in out oil
of the Army Corot Hi- re- tor p re
,.,;,, I , . , . . t War
vat tad km and I
In. corps, which had been re- would by
served for the invasion of of the adopted at the Hie
Cuba, would be sen there national bald at oat between and the
1st of October as an army I
in kiss i
Mr. St. I.
poet bis lb I
lull on the
Oh. th
the
it;
Lively
i,
the hero c
Ai the
On
Of a hostelry.
Cam baa
lb to
Set hint nil iii
Dad no charms for
For it is
That Si. L
are tweeter
ail others.
Like their
are.
th-
a kiss upon lite lips
hat were
th.-
of Spanish
, g- You
Have all owe
What Madly
Ibo b
the kiss-1
O set and O.
one the other's knew.
An I -o in
The hours at last
The kissed the
We sail, such shall
-2 V
Mo. to
ail
; were
s n
I Ia . b t . t . i
b . a i the
A Mining, a of of bu pr-sent
or more wife Sir Bo id
men, a t
a titling it in bis wife Q t OF a
t. n was the hit fur-
Id II. in i i
Tuesday U IS, . win I lbs j
las to , of fie I
A the till of Mr.
and Ml-s
have enc en ii.-o.
people all duly i w to a; Ibo
ii the
all nature
from and from bar tarry depths
up
It.-- I two an I l
Mi- L
Mi-s Botch Tyson with Dad
all m
Alter waiting several
tho who not.
were tin
BO t i just
n a I t S .
there she
HaM heard that Mr-
I paring to lead to too in her
Miss with J j a
Bynum with J When Mas
Miss Bessie heard Ibis she back lo Co
Hon. War
to the in
ville until cooler In, but
Lee was be
Ml that in any
trouble sooner in his
army would be ordered
lie anticipated any
Cuba. said he
in i. lie not, coins-, tell
happen.
have, said b
corps this and
happen will be able to
handle it lo the
consider Seventh
Corps the in this country
quired the reporter.
most assuredly replied the
ts a body
mi n. and is the not the u-
any army I know
Leo is devoted lo h's corp-,
which the War Department s
given than
any In army. Th is
that Leo is
d. and bis corps
will be army of ill
lath He pledged hi to Bar,
sail a in to it b a of
u ticket at i-t ho
thirty ahead of It-pub- i ed Stales did
or Democratic conventions.
declaration was by lb
Near The
n t agree to t.
I a sovereignty Cuba
an-l the Premier says Spain
has net renounced all hex
and the I as an
will n t leak to annex that
has been ch cannot legitimately be e Yr-
of great activity to I war. t the
Miss C K
Miss Jams with II
Mill Wooten with fas Moo e
ii Mary Blow with I. .-
Mi-s
Miss S on He It
Car
Mm Bruce Forbes with N M
Watson.
la house dining
sitting and and
in my
genial r happy good
will while hours by. Twelve
all to lour
I seven d-o sis dunked
the hostess an I voted th.-y h-iv-
hid a mo I lime.
the p Great
Britain has been
other in the and
at which ill
Despite the
Salisbury's it is c
the limit has at
last been any
by bring war
along Hue.
It may he without
that no or
by which the
would
in
Salisbury expects that
Stales the MOM benevolent
neutrality which Britain has
Lo
that the of
having ban
tali, g does not count off Al-
the Philippine f
tie- highest jurist, nil that
the ships captured by the
whose did net
know Cf el war. and
ll at their lure cannot be justified by
international law.
city, an J perhaps will be,
,.,, ., . . i the Spanish war. H
distributed over a portion the i .,,
neither nor or
d war, there is serious danger
it war will be by
that is not
in and that farther
is possible without
ever, knows the truth
K public will stop
lie Will be military
and cf a la
island.
Guard and
arc Lee's corps
which is in the army.
has new and will have
Its badge is a
Dispatch,
I, August 1910 p.
Cabinet council d to
point
second in command in Cub
Admiral Luis Pastor who
succeeded Admiral the Span-
is c i i
Minister el Fin-
in Insular Cabinet as the
commission of evacuation tor Cuba.
hos
not yet been I pointed, the Govern
an
views Governor General
but it hos been decided that Admiral
shall be one the com mi.
Tile peace commissioners lave
he-en but it is believed
has
n decided
nut be
yet, ts the is lo
take advantage, lbs de-lay
by the protocol in order to avoid a
Cabinet crisis.
t.
Sick With raver.
l-
Schley to Ins
home in by illness and no
one ids attendants are allowed
lo see him or have any e
The illness is pron u
liver, character which is not y--t
Known.
to our Soldiers
Aug
in the annals
cabled Tuesday lo the war
General Shelter, It is
The steamer
will be from
lo the sea use in the
i in the a congratulatory late
well address issued lo soldiers
American army by Pedro I.
Castillo, a private Spanish on
behalf soldiers,
S as I
Santiago, August
C. Adjutant
Inflowing Liter Inn b en
received the sol now embark.
log Spain
Shatter,
in
Cuba
The Spanish soldiers who
in this on the
July recognizing high end
that through you
courageous soldiers
receive cur
and v-Licit send
them cur
For which we b
do doubt ill grunt, on will gain
gratitude
a ion Spanish soldiers who
are your most humble
db Castillo,
Our Firs
Ga . August
at
four to
hold, were burned lo the at an
hour this in
in the house with the
loss considerable their personal
heaviest a
vi Cub i planter
named D family hid
c jewelry and
His loss is about Several
who ran on bench in
night clothes
The hotel properly burned is valued
at The is
The fire broke out iii an attic and
when discover d ban
way. the
North
Fort a bu brigade
and saved three and other
Sir. W.
M. the hotel proprietor, is
to i th, origin lire,
attic lot having been in use
some weeks. I he hotel will he rebuilt
fur the net
Skinner and Butler
Skinner is el what he calls
ll Senator Better to
A by he his
Then he
came up to
an invitation to the Pot-
convention in my see
r me. but I hear be has
gone lo Texas. I will gel
on the first ballot- I am absolute-
the
It appears that Sen-
r's loyalty lo in- party
mandate came A
what will be the gen Till policy j
the
ion among us i. when we decide
it will agree or walk out.
As to The Caucasian the committee
wanted n run out
Lloyd mule so r. in- lo
hat Butler here, and then
to re-cue and that
matter be up, The
t n-k One thing
is is wherever e
arc our will
stand by too- will
got into Collector
the. remark
Butler is really op.
posed to bis is
him, hut I do not
believe he H. the
ends he will be exactly
hi
i i a hut iv. lull I'm
she was eager to marry Ii
once- Miss prompt-
forsaken lbs t
an first I f
A was pi
I, I ha bands Kit. I.
Mr.
asking him
the license- Buckner
that be supposed it in the
hands of there
proved it
Johnston, the forsaken,
the by sen
KeV.
Buck or
were
appeared
t Ii-
was in her possession.
a lo the
that would it
c mil that Ban of
death o the wife
most marry Miss John-
were
Le with-
out
READ PONDER
WAREHOUSE
still in the one a plenty. Best light
in the State. Come and your
we want it and are able to pay tor it, so bring
it to us and get the highest price.
friends,
EVANS. CRITCHER CO.
Proprietors of The Old Warehouse
GREENVILLE, N. C
PITT COUNTY
EDWARDS
At .-e
GREENVILLE. N
de tiers all of
Buggies a specialty
All of repairing We skilled I and good
are to
War Over
We arc still selling at a Low Price.
see my new Fail
lie Her
nun Deal Spirit
be., Mr.
acre
as and BO cant
I or
BU.
Mr, Holt
N. C. July
Cotton
two and a bail my
bay ad lour I
girl about two v- an
about
The trouble on each
the same time, inclined to
it mumps, but to
I in the who
aid
to grow, until lull to
or little boy having
three at three
-.-, his lace at looking
The cl ho was
one tiling by one
tiling by
not concern me. hi I locking tor a
cure, Mrs. Joe
been to my so
i tho
the aid lo u.
Mi- Joe Remedy To v
the results have been
i, putting it in mild terms,
children, and the little
hoy being entirely well, yet
the Mara keep in
memory Hie Hit, Joe
HOLT.
GOODS
GOING
CHEAP
We marked
away down.
our loader on
They lie
for the money. We also lead
the market on
In fact we are the cheapest
in town all goods.
Come see for yourself
GREENVILLE, N.
W. Barnhill,
I intend to give friends a square, hon
eat deal. Come and see me-
JAMES B. WHITE.
SI FURNITURE
SAM WHITE
and See it.
TOBACCO CURERS
who have given their to B. E.
Co. for Hues can now get their filled
at S. E. store. Parham
having made arrangements with Pender to
make his Hues him.
Pender makes
Good Flues.
now being made and delivered.
the rush.
S, E, PENDER
GREENVILLE N. C.
kinds
Gins and
repaired on short notice.
Carts, Wagons, brackets
Posts, etc., made to
order,
I Shops on Dickinson Avenue.
DEALER IN-----
Heavy and
GROCERIES
VILLE, N O-
I ii kept
Country
A ;
on.
J. R.
IN.
addles mm
AND COLLAR
A General Horse
Also a nice line of
d ware.
I can now be
brick store for
occupied
by Brown
to see
BUM
Mm
pm
tells you buy nice clothes
good clothes, becoming
clothes, clothes that will
you, clothes
that will wear well,
clothes that will be an
outward index your
good taste, your good
judgment.
Appearances
go a groat way, clothes
make the man, first
are the best.
Am in the mar-
buying roods.
REFLECTOR
Local Reflections.
to
How Sin- it
A young widow up n
lo her late
I bear A year
BO later, r, again,
link about
jUt
J. S. me
treat N. Y.
and Che at S. W.
la no ice at present for
but you can get
on in I-.
Another ply
More.
arc taming up new
and now i- lo plant your
advertisement.
Ice Cream every day.
any quantity filled.
U.
Commit-
tee will meet for
of a date
Karon had a lead
of n Ha
on i
bicycle, ll good and
a price.
Tho have for
work on
at Mr. M D-
yo-
call and I it-
Will it in his Window
Kraal Wilton left for
mid Near
York lo Ins fall and
golds, lie told us bu bad
id a letter night a
-tn-in bad re-
cured el clothes worn by
when he was captured
lingo would bold it him
he came on. will purchase
suit on bis in and on
his return will it of his
show windows. Look out it for
the description it must be a
The Or pawns
Remember tun lo given
in tho Court Monday
August Nth, by the Orphans
Oxford. have arranged a
I and you will en-
1-
Badly Out.
While culling meat on Saturday, at
f Sam While, T. B. Moore
cut through I bu W,
band. It a baa cut and the
took several in ii. Ho Is
doing as well as do
Again
What has the improve-
mint Dickinson Avenue Has
politics taken all local interest of
the town people away this much
needed f Now is
lime any man only one
see the great
m ii Avenue u food street
bad weather winter in.
Baby Mine
Every mother
feels an i n c
dread
of the pain and
danger attend-
ant upon the
most critical
of her life.
Becoming a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and
incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest is not only made
painless, but all the danger is re-
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de-
or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con-
arc avoided, the system is
ready fur the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com-
to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of
Friend. it biasing la
1.00 m at all Store,
or l-y mall on receipt of
of
Inn-mi l ll M
in. a -1-111 i .
The People W tin
b editor an . I I- S. veil Spring.
Saturday
It-v J. In
H. U i
W. ti. I. Ii this
for i-
Pool, of i- ale.
Mil Bagwell i-i Wen
J. C H. Cob left Ibis m. in
ii-i northern to pm
lull
K. IX I kit this
mining lo bis lull and
in
Mm. C, k. Baa
Clara Messrs. W,
II. Tucker lo
Ti Ai at
K. II. It'll this morning
Cartel went to
evening.
A. V.
Mil-. J.,
V in- up rum Mm-
Miss in Mon
evening lo brother,
I'm ham.
It. Day's, of
Old l
end lo end long ranks
Hi up ll a
Ai ii a
. sudden tears,
A- mid
sword,
heir ii d beat a I W,
Into sin I and -h. II
Bode Jot.
s in
III I
i, N. C,
Bailie Han i ill
M.-i.
M is n
i . I .
Miss
t- c School.
ti
i ;
i in
l . is
km
kl
A FROM E
Tyke i-l-ml, Au
Al;
bin I came her
a latter Of ix or seven
U down and went cut
n I
The i-
or Jim .-
nut fall like visiting a .-
When tie I
A. W. i
in I
r. V. C,
ll. T I-
i Us Kill
Vila I V .
II, s s;
I. i
U.
o,
I wrote y, ii
laid
pages. I
lot dill
lid not tin Ii.
ii. Lin
I W.
re . i d
Battery K. Is y
V i- hi i,
K., is h artillery and
only a our
Tin- Is r-i i. t i d, but at
it nun- i. ml a
great inch stock
Dr. ii .-i.,. .
i hi pan
r i .
;.
Bethel High School
Tho nit begins on
MONDAY SKIT.
grade torn-nil
exes.
Only class em-
very work will bi
and u I ,. . ,. .,,, ,,,
dared. beet Bo mill be
, Board to lo
ti
ii no
i cent will
I i I i owed tn i in advance for
. Mi i i I- a toll la
made known ; further s--e or ad--
a III l n ii I
If tern
p limn.,,
Of
i. . , m
ate .
MUSIC
i ii. i
I.
I Jan.-. I lid
.-ii-in n-.
M. ll In Bl
nil I.
to
Robert and wile
day and Sunday Bear
i into the
bearing show their at
bu river at very
Sum two i
IS ii- ready
fl inch IS inch nuns are
., , , , , . I ll
Lei lung are already here.
can I- b- mil- Pit I and I Ml
n .-i r. I- for
lo lake the
here it baa b-m here
I exactly which be
ell t i- sun; l boys, I warm friends who
who have been up say are o i
cl tons and
old lime ind a r check of
log ll.,
Monday his
north. ready to any enemy
bow Maine till.
Mies Beetle Baal
Mis. B, J. Coll., ,, ,,. W are now in
West Greenville. a lie
paw were in a low
eight and today town and Mi I in bat bile in
this
their lie
teacher
a u and u
mi
Hail
LANG'S rOCK AT
I have purchased the entire
stock of M. R, Lang and will
close them out
AT COST
Many of the goods will be
sold, even
BELOW COST
Ai
K. D. Harrington Ml
I is only miles In in
i null is
Tl-if two swell hole's
here a few little
between here and Ibo
street is over mil- long,
here and there a simmer cottage,
A railroad down a plunk
walk nil one aide and mud I a an tic
oil A I. w live and
are only
Ii. up
Ibis
K. II. hist
Ir- in up road
Mi.-s Mary Whitehurst,
Neck, it visiting Mrs. W. j Ur island.
Miss returned to We get here or
home In ibis morning.
C. T. this
New tn purchase goods tie
fall winter trade.
B. J. Pulley, of the firm Pulley,
this morning
to buy
d who
have their J.
returned to home in
Hertford this morning.
Mr. W. L. Walker, Manager
Department the
company Richmond, Va
was on market
LET L'S HAVE GOOD MEN
A upon ti-e part
can d will carry
in coining Tl i-
people want a chat They arc
rousing a have rot done
the days and U g
and r, who will
inspire a in are
Ii ll has victory and
Will Hire is a win-
ticket the Legislature K.
ti. J.
and B, L. Davis the lit use.
For i. M. Mourning
D. V. Clerk, 11-
Williams James
l. Cherry Treasurer such nun
the places, as in joint
and integrity-
man lo run It
convention cl
They ore and they
can and will serve country in such
an In peril,
a light while
and good mini hi such a
light people will
wifely. Don pie
hunters.
limes every day and can go where we
lie-ween A. and
mi M. A. XI.
Most the time have a sea I .,, , ii-L Gr
and all it wall, but when It i
Col. I. A- So-- has
corresponding
rend way ii- II. Ii.
Co., concerning getting heavy
gravel
Avenue and
nor.
disposition iii
and have written Sung
would m
gravel or
Mount, at
depot price i-i to cents
p mils iv Hie carload. Ii.-.
gravel lo bu used p
purpose. This is a
. n part ti i- railroad BUM
appreciative spirit upon
inly in
is lend the i,,. looked a moment th is
toes turn oat In full force. Yes all- a by railroad lo
lions big ones, little ores I a let-Is . U
single ones and man led nub all i, the towns beat and
tin When they
on paying us a tail we close doors I ml
a Cid In-
is line low ride,
We have the -l drill you
ever saw. At Ugh tide is
knee deep and we don't do much
Wilder Id 2nd
C. is in The
toys all like him-
all cl the las
out, Ike war over and we've
and likely to go only to North
capital and sum-
iii, r
. K. I as not Inn paid I ll
August The battery and
A., have. So we
long
aid think we a ill
get money In a
Sim e cm r s- n inhere in pay
roll, so we Ii It in en d
II we ate lot paid until M XI
will more is one
Hope o fee
Will give in M
weak.
truly
O. v.
Miss Richardson's
Select School for Boys
Will Mb, at
lira. School
N. Cm Aug
II r,
will win tag. I lo lace on
ticket wry man
Men a ho
own mid who tho people know
lo lie mill lie highest
is not a man in
ii n.- ii -1 all
needs Beanie than C
be el He is just
n lull he i In be, all u id
in spiel and w. old
i lid any man in county nil
In-. nuke n Sheriff
and no mistake. JACK.
Twenty c par pounds
will pay for meat ad
will eat bringing
gravel to from Becky
Mount. Clay can be obtained at
by limply digging to
wake rood bed then I the
clay mid a liter drive nay can't be
found it paved
give Ibo latter Mr. II, II.
l-r
itself.
N.
I. A. Si-.
N. .
Ike lo M.-.
you i-n
ft Mount to tire
pi r in e
load rate will be
Advise for the
i Hire, ii v SI
truly,
n. XI.
I-. A.
his is opportunity ll,
make n
Avenue ii
be. An which ii
i bop ii will once and
stint lo an
dale . It la Iii In lies
Ibo lo
In in
car
my.
The goods will not be
ed to my store, but will be closed
out at Lang's store as fast as
possible.
Attention
Please.
We have At thrown on our counters a beaut
Dress and
T will be sold at low figures If
C. T.
SPRINGS
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -C
prominent
GREEN VILLE
MALE ACADEMY.
will
on Monday, Pi pt.
Terms are as
per
Intel
Higher
No
Will I-.
will be -1.11111 to
lo tale vi
or
w.
Print
of all Wale re. by
v and all who have need It.
f r cation. pep Ii. lie
i-11. S in. BIS
A in ml 1.-1 pin. and
The Buildings and Grounds have teen
put in thorough Repair.
. r. r
II. II. TUT.
;. i. I
I- ard p. per I it Be-
s r In s season. Livery the
ins- inn barber In Ibo on
in- A N. W W, railroad.
lo W. M
. .





is
It is a picture celebrated
Best in use. The outfit no man
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment Fountain Pen
a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pen.
You will be astonished when you see them
are.
You may never
But should you ever
i -c
. C An
for Admiral Dewey
Flo's the of
whole outfit. He fought the
first battle of the war. and the
last battle, and won both
out injury of a hip or
M of a man. some of his
ships may be fighting yet, as
he started them, after the cap-
tan of Manila, and before he
anything of the armistice
for some of the other islands
in the Philippines, with orders
to take possession of every-
thing in sight and to raise the
American flag over everything
There was no way
recalling these ships after
of the armistice reached
I him. so that it is among the
I probabilities that everyone of
the Philippine islands may be
under the American Hag before
the commanders of those ships
find out anything about an
mid the armistice is
binding upon them until
they have official knowledge of
No man's hand has been
shaken oftener or more
ally this week than that of things that most
Wheeler, who his value was bis fir-
came to Washington in
spouse to order, from the War, A, ., ,., ,,,, mM , in.
Department, heeler,, u i, i, a sup
has a better opinion of the point,
ban insurgents than most of that a point. lo, will
the officers who have been I themselves, or
Want Job
come to see
the bead of
the Department of State, but
not a few unprintable things
have been said by main of
them in private. Col. Hay is
a Republican, but
hence the kicking.
The first plan of the
to keep all tile
in Berries until the treaty
of peace with Spain Ml com
has been changed, and
it Is now announced that
of the men will be muster
ed out as rapidly as possible.
II.
N Mun Indispensable
It's n mistake for a to
lit- N r is
Hen ii d t may
easily vi val-
bat when . lo
think that the can't get
along without Id r. or can t net
along so w ii i o . which
to
he's wrong, that's ail. More
one has f, ii. i when
lie bis set valuation I
An it is very i when
lie to dwell his o in Tab
no. his value in reality to
decline t it is i of
M la
If great be put lo the tent of
of honor must be
Cannon, a native of the
email frontier town of Stein, la the
Hot a i Of Constance. Germany.
Teuton Is said lo the at
stone, end may to lie the
heaviest man on earth. He
round the and
Cl the bk i
I not
him. for he is active
In robust health. Ho described as a i
well-to-do, middle-aged, good-looking
Ii . keen sportsman,
being excellent nit-round shot with
the rifle. Naturally hie gigantic pro-
have made an of
lo hie part of Germany.
A Trade
Maker.-- grow nod
Irk from the In its coloring
matchmakers lose
vitality from the of phosphorus
i la But is
I r nature I rave sad very are e-
from action because of supposed
if the great builders en-
of the world would stop to ask
Hew nary lives will this
ll probable that the world
would some of the greatest
triumph of modern thought.
Ink Job Printing Office.
from a F
CARD
FULL SHEET POSTER.
lie l
the homo .,.
afternoon at the
price
i z
II
Are
sub
Eastern
a year J
news every
Is only
contains the
and
to the es-
those
tobacco, i
in y limes ii l,,
I w
heard from on the subject, lie
said of Cabana
were poorly clad and poorly
fed. They did not make a very
impressive as sol-
They probably
the conditions
circumstance about Santiago.
Very few of them talked any
English, and
Americans and Cubans
was very I of
the charges that they would
not work on the
project for the assistance of
the American army. I think
that was due to a large extent
to their not understanding
what the work as for.
who were willing to
work after interpreters had ex-
plained to them why the work
was
Maj. Gen. M. C. Butler, who
with Maj. J. F. Wade
and Hear Admiral Sampson
will United States
on the military commission to
arrange for the of
Cuba, said of their -d
think I realize the
that rests upon the com
It is very great,
but hall do my best to win
the approval of the country.
Gen. littler said the Commission
would go to Havana on a war-
ship upon which they will for
a time make their
The com
Mission consists of Maj. Gen.
Brooke, Hear
Brig. Gen, Gordon
Senator Allison, who is not-
ed as one of the shrewdest
gets in his party, has declined
to serve as u Peace Commission-
probably because he was
afraid that he would be com-
to put himself on record
for or against something. In
an interview he talks on both
sides of the Philippine
in the following
The feeling in the west is
universal that where the Hag
has been raised, it must not
come down. Therefor.-, as re-1
a coaling station or
commercial base, there is lit
tie difference of opinion. On
the larger question of holding
the entire archipelago, the pub
lie mind is not made up. I find
men talking for and against
such a proposition. I do not
believe that two-thirds of
Senate would vote for a treaty
that retained the entire group,
and yet am certain that we
could not get two-thirds lo rat-
a treaty that
everything. Consequently,
we u-ill hold
how no one can
This leaves Mr Allison entire-
free to take whatever side
of the question he may decide
the most popular and is
in that respect strictly
White in Washington this
week Gen. Lee made for
mill announcement of his can-
for the United States
Senate, although the campaign
will not actually be fought
next year. Senator Martin
is a candidate for reelection.
No Republican has publicly
the selection of Col.
John May, American
to England,
or people lake ears of i if
will motive. There
n, fixed uric for run of
people of but none
for I lie man of really superior
ability, i, if ho is n per
cent, man, which is to lint only
of high ability, perfect for-
of self and de-
to Any brink or
or lack these qualities any
wonderfully. Nothing leas than
the whole thin will do. bot that
will command a pries anywhere
ever where.
no man Indispensable ;
isn't no of things that
ho be. No matter who
dies, the world keeps on tuning
tame, and it would be US
the same with the business it
should go oat of New
Sun,
Him of
war in the ll
one el a lawful.
to one free
the of in
He man of
Now, though many hate soldiers
of ti- r.-i war. wherewith God
wanton countries Into re
yet i their so need-
that were some w
must be Soldiers, dally to l
fend our own. the world would
so
Moral la Warfare.
A new use for in warfare
developed during the n
of San An account of
the bombardment from within t i .
says a volunteer corps of id
flints, greatly aided the Spanish co
by acting SI
tween the forts.
either
if I'd wand to.
m i u I
i .
.;
haves
i la
. ;. r In all to i i
i, .
EDUCATIONAL.
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.
Tl e i bore
U . laid I tie . an action
It-
hi ill l i, it In
hi .
A the laid
ti r ks
In i- required t. appeal the next
Tin. i i u i
i be I on the I
lender lest at the I unit of
in X. C,
or demur to tin-
said i u. or th apply
to l , i i; the . i I ii anded f
i nut.
I'M- day of j,
t. .
tor pit I
Notice f-
i ii . of the Conn of
I'm i i the day
Juno 1808, tamed to of Ad-
on of
to to
ti
on or the. day
of Jane or this notice will be
plead liar of their recovery, All per
mils indebted In said are
to make immediate to
hi- the 7th day of June
CANNON,
deceased.
Notice to Creditors
tn-lore u c
Court Clerk of Tit, is
lo la-i a ill and t
of O. Brown, deceased, notice i
I lo
II e e-t t t i make
to the undersigned, an I all persons
against said estate mu-t
the same, only
on or day of
or Ibis notice will he plead bar of
of same, Stud day of
July, 1688. J. WILSON.
W M
Executors Susan l
Notice to Creditors
duly lo
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt
of the S
is given
to all persons to the estate to
lake payment ti
nil persons baring claims
and It present the
same, duly the r-
on the of
notice will
in liar the their claim.
This 1st; any el July.
S,.
Notice.
Supper Court
vs.
R. J, w.
C.
K W
will notice that an action a .
titled M been commenced
the of Pitt county for
divorce alimony, the said do
win notice that h
to appear at term
of the Superior court of ft ltd county to
hr held o i the after
the in at
the Court House said in
Greenville N C and answer or demur
hi -aid action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court fur
i Mel demanded In complaint
10th div
K. A.
F Ci atty. C
NEARLY YEARS OF
Students last year.
bast private
Typewriting.
J. A, M. II. Oak
Notice.
appointed
the late Adam
arc
th d to present nil claims the
i state said Adams for pay.
on or before Hie day March,
J, or this notice will be plead in bar
their recovery. All persons indebted
to the aid estate are requested to
settlement. This 6th
day
B. W.
T C attorney.
BOOK ON
C. CO.
Wash i
mm
j.
We received a new
hearse and the line of
Collins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
in all its forms
Personal attention given to
funerals and bodies entrusted
to our care will receive every
mark of respect.
Our prices are lower than ever.
do not want monopoly,
but court competition
We can be found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
Buggy building.
BOB CO
ma; l D
Samuel-
Pot
ti u t
supplies will I It to their l
et to our
la
Tobacco, Cigar
Flour, Sugar,
in lowest
as we direct from
FURNITURE
. o i an at to
the Our are all
for no
i we at a close margin.
E.
Carolina
College of Agriculture
and mechanic Arts
Will re-open with
Dents three
in iii
iv,
A. O.
Raleigh N. j
Trinity College
a I Ancient and
I, u. .
Law mid
r ll Ii t I to ill
ion lull con in the state,
lo
a year.
Next opens September
J. Kn.
N,
School
i . n
N ll
r P Hi VI
Largest and
; Kl-
in
classes SI to n n.
a B
Ample
and I ans
I. n I Ii i Ii ;
s. I
e i , a . I,
Greenville School
Young Ladies.
Will be
depot,
lo W.
L.
of
1st ti- tin tirades r
mm raw
per
Kr.
get
Theory an I liar.
Lessons
Terms
art win I In
Notice to Creditors
The Clerk the Superior Court bar-
this day issued to mo Letters of
Administration upon estate Blah
aid He I an hum notice is
given to all holding claims
said estate lo present them to
mo for duly on
or before i-t of or
this notice will b In bar
All to said
date arc to make
to me
the SUrd day June,
J. Mi I.
of estate
horn,
WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND, N. C.
and
Seaside Hotel, rooms,
thoroughly
and renovated, Is now sale, lease o
rent. disposed of w
be opened fir guests on JUNK
under competent V
further call on or
H. Han by, Owner
n. o.
3.00
SO
OLD DOMINION LINE
to It.
DEALER IN
RIVER SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington
nils for touching at all land-
on Tar Hirer Monday, Wednesday
aim Friday at A. M.
at A. M.
and Saturdays
Ore. days.
These are to
of Tar River.
at with
fur Norfolk,
New York and
should order their good
, hops I via ti
i and full from
I rein ill Nor.
I Steamboat
n I More bail's X Miners
It
given. I J I Agent, .
S. J I
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock
every department and
prices as low as the lo w
est. Highest
prices paid for country
produce.
i i i iii y
it to enter your girls at our let mil
Any farther d nit. i ill
J C. A CO
GREENVILLE. N.
urn
-MARBLE
Iron Fencing
only work
price reasonable
.-.
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
VOL. XVII. GREENVILLE, PITT N. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST NO
EVANS HOOK
VILLE, 1ST
. Bought more Sold more Paid out more Money Tobacco than
any other house.
We are prepared to do the same thing this season. Bring your tobacco to EASTERN when you want
big prices.
hows
We ff r One Hundred Dollars lie
for my ea-e ct that can
not be cured
I- J t CO, Ti O
We hare known F
J. for the last fifteen
him honorable In
business and financially
able to carry Sal any obligation made
by their firm.
West wholesale To
O.
Marvin, wholesale
Toledo, O.
Haifa Catarrh Is taken
acting directly upon the blood and
system.
bottle Bold by all Druggists
tree.
Hall's i Pills arc the best.
Spain Scored A Great I
TI at
meet In or,
Professional Cards
rt i lbs an u power
forever will, if
is iii
as ere is not n Paris
in Washing-j will not aid in all
ton, is a martini concession us by arts
of of victory woo
American the art of war. The United
the concession would could to
distinctly lo such only in
that of it lbs it meant to the
ed Stales would strengthen i's ablest
hands the lest Id the two appoint-
Why it do so is j the President node
i- -i i n
JOB for
For Deflect satisfaction and
for your store i-
crowded with the newest of new
styles, selected with ion ed
care as to quality, go lasts and
styles. We have
for the people. A Urge
A large i
of the .-tore,
like Ulrica
i every depart-
you
and ion-, I In
latest, complete sin
all light prices to see
our -tuck lake I
of the of j
in i or mammoth -t of
Q Is explaining
of General
from causes
With the exception of
not a government in Eu
rope has not, way or
another, indicated, if not rather
too
this Hi
has men of
com b tins bin list of
appointments he with
wisdom and
W. M. Boil. Li
N.
tic In all courts.
with Spain throne boa; pence no
with In
of to us ob-
not only in the
B.
X. C. H. O
TYSON,
Greenville. N. C
In all the Courts;
press, bat two or three
Fret n were gathered
r lo war.
band was not by lore for
I States, but partly
the extraordinary of oar
arras by sea and land and part-
by friendly attitude of Eng-
land. Dewey's victory at Mo
and at pave
to Europe's earlier threat
of
1,111.1 N V I 1.1. K, N. O,
Office
Cobb i Hon's Store.
in II. Small, i. n. Ling,
M. C. I-, N. C
i A
O Attorneys and Counselors
C.
In
. It. W.
Washington,
C.
Custom appraiser from all
I r v
a view to
form action.
Executive Committee o
the Wholesale National
Association is in session at New
York.
policy of
threat has lost none of its
and at it a ill aggressive
if not ostentatiously
evidence.
The meeting Hie
ill present a condition, if not
a all the great pow-
save England, ired upon
the side of Spain and
do against
Spanish diplomacy
subtle, in crafty, is not
easy lint to deal with ; it will bit
much harder lo dial with when ii
is tutored and III d by the
diplomacy of
In re r- not s i. i-i
not
n pugilist, was
and killed at Mo., by
Houston a over a
debt
of
N V-. a
William a
but disarmed and arrested
Cl
bods,
Dress Trimmings, Edging, Notions,
of all kinds, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats arid
Shoes and in black and tan
to tat the ladies, men girls and boys.
I en we we lie told
by in y e in our town iii- our
about our Mu ii ids. A I beautiful, line of
As in l. color-.
Window Shades la all colors.
et Knives,
and we war
runt. Beaut If
I i-t In e for
gores, Salt
. t has Sores. Chapped
, Corns, and all skin
n I,. PUSS or no
nail and way It to to
persons There he
i plea of j
j right.
Grant
if i- till i r. and it v
down before. Failures anxiety at Vienna, and yet
i;. Ni blow load of bis removal is not
iron bat the revealed.
and western far-l
mer see not any cause for, American school boy w
to
It is thought that Wheel- to called the
will bore no opposition in J Maine, and Hie Southern
not band in this
lo speak. patriotic work.
is a new name . , . . ., r
, , ,, ., ., . i our North Carolina
north lot Ibo spoils system It is , . ,. . .
.,,,,.; , . boys. Anderson
In II in , , . .
peace, In army and in V
It ii a ran.
t looted
forward three numbers.
Lace
in
Curtain
He . Window Shades
in all and seven
and
F U
Am, r. who
if Spanish let M, ,. Md ht
it b. war and I e ft k ,
SWISS, Curtain
A of fleet. And
was last week was not in the did not
Alabama fr a but miles
i while in in character- away. is a
Think two
men's in being;
and millions of shoes in alas j DISCO V RUED iv a woman
in mid other states areal ha base
lug
tor tel sf.
it Is we the
la to certify that I
a ow Jaundice
tor over month, was by
Mime of our city
all to no avail. Hr. Boll, our
recommended Bitters and
alter I was entirely cured.
I now lake great i in
mending them to person
terrible am grate-
fully yours. M. A.
Ky. by l Woolen,
Red Colts ran lug in mice from SO to j ISM
all and i
Oak t aid Cradles,
balls i II tin i. n n I n I I , Kill hen
I In Hull i-. question about
No file tome to hit
i d yen win out guarantee and pleas re i
n n I'm 11.11 e n i in iii i will a lo
layer, fail to aid style
Ti ins for ulna
in and by a lady in th s
. . . . . . . lie
It tiling It tier and seven vein with-
tool tests, but her vital
an were
id fur three month she
i and
She a
by of us a of
Kings New
w is so much on taking list
that She all night;
two bottles ha- been cured.
Mer name la Mrs
i it have writes a o, n
money and burned lbs
of Every bottle
r Mil y.
M in no-
i and lava
cal r in North Can . has
ti i i terr m
mil it . mil


Title
Eastern reflector, 26 August 1898
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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August 26, 1898
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