Eastern reflector, 6 September 1898


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LADDERS FOR
v, ran
very ten
A Sc,.
Our a a had been
to a y
wee returning el
with her -n. a of
who had bi i in h each
it lo ladder borne by donkey, and mother,
will reach up into lbs fruit
trees. the Beery ad
tow in use. nun
available to every local-
Either a long slender sapling
selected or a piece of sawed
with perfectly grain. A,
split sapling Is much n
ll no danger of the cross grain and
weak spots, provided the tree baa
straight and symmetrical. II
the u la large enough. It b
into four sections, rack at
Ax limit down t. strip about
teasing the child might
had
with a tin k brown shawl.
Tired with running around
try all clay, and warn under
the k the was
and hidden b tin side of the
Time ii . local custom
boas at the gate el
when the that
any package
article ha
through it. He war to
do tins with tho basket when the
Bethel High School
The Term begins on
SKIT
hi a school high grad
BOB. ,
Only
work wan i
t lie will be
Board from Is to per
Primary el
School
Music
A of per cent
when rash Is paid la C I
a whole term
For near
Carolina In the
Co- Court
Annie
Henry
The above
take an action
hove has b-en
Cont of i
far an absolute
Mid lbs -aid de-
faith r take that
required to at the
t. be laid second Monday in
next the House of
S. f, and
or to the i.
Ion or wilt apply
for the relief hi
said v
r t-.- u, f.
F. U. More.
to- C. S C
Tobacco Sticks.
AH
can them the Lumber
W. K. Agent.
The Reflector Book Store
You
But should
Want Job Printing
and quarters at the other,
strip thickness of
one ail tie way up a gradual
gel base to top. When tour
or are th are
with spaces. Slot
about on inch by one and a half
inches made of straight grained wood.
hickory being preferred, are placed at
appropriate distances, and upon cutter
side of either end. long strips are
died or fattened with wooden
farmer
ladder m Ibis way. b ring two bole
through the and the slat
r rung, arid putting through and back
a of culinary
. wire, being up
make then e-
Properly planned and carefully
a ladder of son can
made wrong enough to bear an or-
. nice assortment Fountain Pen mi m,
a. on and more up would
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle , ,,,
You will be astonished when you ,.,.,,. A.
are an extremely light
d ,,. .,
snip.- n either aide or the
bolt, d together make a
stronger
of the ordinary plea on
either cold weather,
when alack matter of
sort properly to give re-
that be pr-
the busy
around
Trail
cf best fruit in section
of country comes from hill dis-
where both climatic
and soil to certainty of
crop and fine of fruit. Hills
bordering running water have rich
race soil, resting
on lime rocks that slowly .
rating, and a natural drainage. But
location, is
R t.
path work, of when, u,
; and bow to and bow d
pi from Never
bear fully. Thinning Ii of
b practices,
leas but by mi I grade.
If apple
or for tr It i-
n o it in orchard, it
down lo its
before it rots out. A Huh
r;.;. .
that It. If these . BO I a
stout or II bitched to
.;. the Ire It i easily lilted
ill. an other roots
Then altar out, a
soil and i i a
will m sher
tree had been.
wide one end. and an mother, SOU saw
bin intention and out that
was in the basket. It was
Fills
His,
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Bed I
es
ROUND.
Y N
CLEAR HEAD;
; i id digestion; sound
fin .,, i e old age,
ire some the use
Liver I ills. A
convince you of their
effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
cure for sick head-
dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach. constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
Y N ; Mag
III
i in,
-on p m. Ma-
in. Ml P
p m.
p . p
Norfolk Map m.
ton u ,
sin. hi I'M a n.
pm.
Map I. B p m.
P m. p
p m.
m. Mount 11.7
pm, 1.4 a m.
to 10.0 a in,
a m, Richmond a m.
in.
in,
II.- in. Sew York
m. n in.
Creditors.
Ti . Court of
Pitt County hating, on the day of
ISIS, issued to me of Ad-
estate of Tia
deceased is hereby given
to of said estate to present
their claims t me tor payment
on or e the 10th day
of June or this notice will be
plead bar of their All
sons Indebted to said estate are notified
to immediate lo me.
the day of June
Public
estate; lot;
deceased.
PATENT
vi--i
for and
CO.
Washington,
to see us.
Miss Richardson's
Select School for Boys
and
v ill o i ii ember Mb, MB,
Mrs.
solicited.
Reflector Job Printing
Km
d.
from a
VISITING CARD
A-
Miss
School.
the
lit-i
SE T 0,1898.
Kind, Primary and
Voice trait
aid Physical t I attention
gives to the Individual development of
pupil Terms reasonable
age it. I
DAILY Jack-
except U p in Haw Bern
pm
so Una
n t i I p m, Chad-
p in Marion p
la, Florence p in,
p m. Columbia
j. Denmark Mil in, August
a in. a
12.85 p in.
a a m.
St. i i a. r i u
t pm.
j lotto Creditors
Having duly I before
Clerk of Pitt county is
to the la-t will t
of Susan O. Brow.,, deceased, i
to persons to
Hi e-t t i make payment
lo lie all persons
claims said mu-t.
lime, duly
on or before day of
or tins not; will plead in of
recovery of same. This day of
July, J. WILSON.
W. M BROWN.
el O.
We have just received a new-
hearse and the nicest line of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
in all its forms
Personal attention given lo
funerals and bodies entrusted
to our care will receive every
respect.
Our prices are lower than ever.
We do not monopoly,
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
building.
BOB CO,
Tin
to
FULL SHEET POSTER
Hie
i the h m
price
month
to
Are
be.
you
at the
its a
.
A plant should never
Moos Where It frills It Will no
ii.- u and the .
is ii. dismiss n in
replace it with another Is suitable.
A tine plant of chrysanthemum of
or begonia
other in full bloom may be desirable
for a time white In perfection, but as
as Ito is passed lei It be
i Teal.
Few tools are useful to the win-
Jo as Is syringe or
sprinkler, with It Insects i in kepi
in red spider .- con-
j trolled by syringing of
Under side of the leaves clear
I too, cannot stand Its
forcible application. For applying In-
i it is both and
economical.
Bulbs, making growth, require
though they should
not be drowned. growth, i- mad
on the water and Che soil in
pot, and the fact almost any of
the smaller bulbs can be on
water alone Indicates import-
ant part II plays In the plant economy.
GREENVILLE
MALE ACADEMY.
The n this
i. o ls,
i. nil- ale a-
Primary par mouth i-11
Intermediate
Higher
i el
to do Hist
class
glad to e boys.
. tea or
o. i .
bi
State Normal and
Industrial College
Offer lb women Mil
Sell Al.-
to Faculty
members. More re.-
mar Bis,
1,500 every
Count in I two.
lice ind School
To board In
all
be
horn
trained
For and
lion,
y f
I'M. pm York
Philadelphia Halt
more mil
am. an.
Petersburg am. N
am.
11.31 Rocky .
pm. Go.-
pin, Warsaw
psi. l
Notice to Creditors
Having lie
Clerk
ban b.
i- hereby
to all persons indebted ti estate to
take hum. payment t
having
-t sail present
a the
before the W Of
Will be peal
in bar the recovery their claim.
This 1st day cl July, 1908.
J. Shepherd
S.
ii A M, It.
York
The Eastern
E-A-WEEK.
of
who t
i per
L I will h Lu unkind or
v. ;., unkind I
ti.-.
is ninth . from
kind
I will my lenient-
, my own fault,
i far
I I Hill thine l
think
i hypocrisy. not
p.
i win do
ii
i .
I will pal the bill on j
and of nil
I will Ml .-,.
and
only a year i
the news
and lives inform i-
lion to
those
worth
in i times
once.
hi
Greenville School
Young Ladies.
Will be in the College
near
not to Exceed
Ii. L.
Pail
of Tuition.
l Mr
month
pt mouth
month 3.00
LeMon
ht month
taking both and Liter-
will allowed III
We lb ll-
port of ii
I I n I
to in
Mt once to enter our m I t our
Any
e given.
L. L. HARGRaVE,
am,
12.09 pin. 2.21 pm,
Kiel.-
pm.
pm. pm
pm. If. Mount
Leave Wilson 0.12
am.
am.
No.
Xi-w born 9.00
villa I in. .
at Walnut
1.10 am. 3.01
f-in. Jacksonville B i pm
Savanna
Ion 8.14
am. Atlanta am,
am, pm.
4.17 pm.
inn, Florence 8.69 mu,
Marlon
am, Lake
am
I lain c.
lop. m. Halifax
i. Neck at p
o . .-,; p. m Kinston
j. in. Kinston
i. m., Greenville a. m.
a. 11.88
idly
Train on
W a. m., sad p . m
Ai ,. 0.10 a. p
in i . urn and
i, Ml pm i oil am
pm Daily except Sunday
leaves M V,
in A v .
p. m., Sunday IS P. Ml
r Ive Plymouth 7.40 P. II., 0.10 p, in
Hi leaves Plymouth dally
la a. in., Sunday a m.
16.06 and to
leave
Rocky Mt I pm
pm Spring pm
leave Hope mu
lb, Mt U am
Sunday.
Notice.
VS.
i arson f
Jesse C. . arson J
The defendant B W Car-
ion will take that action i
titled his
the Superior Pitt county for
divorce mid alimony, and .-ii-1
will like notice In
Is required to next term
of the Superior of county to
be bell o I second Monday after
the Monday in ism at
Hie Court House said In
U C and or demur
. in in l action, 6-- tin
will apply to the court for the
relief In complaint.
I d August,
K. A.
f a James, pi C S
11--------
TA. f
n Schultz
In an l I l it
to i- to their
est to get our U before
is
. It . l
Float-,
ti m b. direct
FURNITURE
i ; i ti
nit th tin-. ; . I i
and sod Ii iv no
risk to run we sell at a close margin.
M, Hi
Notice.
Having been and
late Jesse
all ate hereby
ti d to all the
of laid Jesse Adams tor
on or before lb Ms day of
or notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. AH persons indebted
to the estate arc requested make
the
day of March. 1668.
E. W.
T U Woolen, attorney.
Notice to Creditors
Clerk Court buy-
this day issued to Letters
Administration upon the estate of Kick
ard Mel notice Is
given to nil persons holding claims
said estate to present them to
me for duly on
or before 1st or
this will b I plead in bar of their
recovery. All to said
estate are to make
payment of their to me
the 23rd day of June, is.-
V. J.
of th i
SOUND, N. C.
THIS BEAUTIFUL and
Seaside containing KS rooms,
having thoroughly
renovate I, Is now sale, o
rent. disposed of w
be opened I r guests on JUNE
under competent management P
further information call on
Toll ii H, Owner
WRIGHTS NO.
to R.
IN
Train on Midland N, V. leave
dally, except Sunday, 7.10 a
,. arriving a. in.
loaves a. m,,
a, m.
Train oil Clinton Branch leaves
Clinton dully,
II a. p. . lug
Train No. makes close t on
at W J Ion all points
ail vis Hie
II M
J H Manager
i True
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
leave
for touching at all land-
on River Wednesday
aim Friday at U A. M.
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M.
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
same
to stage
of water on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
Philadelphia. New Turk and
Shippers should order goods
i mi via fr
New York. from
Nor-
f la Steamboat
fro . A Miners
Boston.
J. i .-. i i i. i i ;. Agent,
Washington,
CUB Kt,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock couplet In
every department and
prices as low as the low
est.
prices paid for country
produce.
J C. k CO
N. O.
--------DEALER
MARBLE
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
All THE NEWS
A--
WEEK
-FOR
SI I
The Eastern Reflector
D. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS par Year Advance.
VOL. XVII.
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER
NO
mi
n Bi i
the a so die I. e
a n vol i n lie teach
f d It immediately
out u and visited
lie lo
to its owner,
And if
h- , y 11.1-s a i lace the
t e applied
w s its id
U Is we publish the
This is that I was
a ft sullen r from OW
and by
of b s-t ii. our
all lo no Dr. Hell,
git. F. Bitters
after two b- s. I was entirely
now in
to an
fr. m this y. I Bat
fully V. A.
Ky. For sale by U ten.
of lair cut a
m. in.; f on
In mt t i-i tho of
W. P.
We raw phenomenon
is c most
to distinct
no Hum a
Pi bud
Ob-
Elevator
cute of a fall
means of cushions It's
to but say
that a test made in New York
ii in nu
allowed lo
of TOO fast did break
M e i H blab in
lie car water
from n
on tam
Va .
J In W. m
from Virginia, b g v. l- fol-
lo the
I a Spain
us u d o i
profit Ibis c ii inn y
It will
of
IVe-l in will
tills- the cm. I ferocity
f i .-.-t and n
ii ti
in
miss from
ace
age.
out the of f- i
for tho farmer bag
not d Lia y i
tor the cf
the is, bow La
farmer I-rot
The
pr, bis tux-
es m us yet i
11--U- d r. of board of
show
to en -u
it ha shown every- raisin; sacra
here a no OM bas
II baa taxed to pay ibis extra is
a farm r.
id and Ike ca . n
of a ran in
fervent i Ir j i do L-.
war bas Unit-1
las
good of its people v I to
more to fan. o. . bat
bus com
New
kid, lo
whether
i t or
know, my hod.
I aunt to have to
both sides cf the care
history
Reward
The of this paper lie
pleased to learn Unit there is at -t
one dreaded disease that science has
been t cu-c In all stage and
that is Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
the only positive cure now known to
he medical Catarrh being
u constitutional requires a con-
treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure It taken i directly
the blood and surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and git
the by building up the
constitution and assisting nature In do-
lug It work. The p have
much in its powers
One for any
case tint It fulls to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
F. J. CO . Props
Ohio
Professional Cards
It will i ii i liens nil
out will lo well
cost. It ill tie
vale the
toed He
c I p-
of people.
It n
most and
It
all in war
tit ration
in all directions it advancing
c-ire
lo suppress its let i i. ties
at-
power led toward
but the people
will to it that this be
dona.
United Senator.
t i
. tidal i .
. I l
of.
For . lo . I
for in .-
with a. .
m.- ,. Ii . i.
a to ti. u . taste and
c have
for Ike A
of bill i
I . . every . part-
. ,,. i
i. ; l .
right I . .
I stock lake ail.
of
nu ii an
Dry purees Milk.-
ma,
of all kinds, Gents Furnishing Goods,
Caps, Shoes and s in black end tan
ti fit ladies, men boys.
. u or
i . par-1
v. i-
. .
I.
b it l i a
ii la
., .,
past
.
land Frank . two
ii. .
s Fr t, bra
la .- by u
of Ibo Parsons
boo a , the
weapon entering and
. out After this
I ,
. They
. I i
It is
tint intend id for
proven bad
true ii
S . mo for the as-
ii id any with any
t.
ii.
J,
Hen Wore,
Cob Olds fays in bi
II
will get
Ibo
committee Ibis yon-, and adds
that two ago pot
The lo
know that amount received
by for
purposes in Ibis two
ago was And,
tn relate, some are
to be tout d who in lint all
wore not
accounted for tor at least
that all money was
not used for campaign purposes-
But then of
who make
or jealous. Nobody
would for a moment that
good men compose
in
could guilty of any
la
in
Pop-
will sue I is M v.
pally , i
silver, cf lo to l-
have ever
have e n
tended lot
the .-
an mint firmer of
r i If i -o in
control of fl county i
ii is are s b I d
the Populist par-
what lie
bug finds
r ho .
been d
ail i-. and Le
to pay of the
State
Ilia public
in i tony every
and
His c- affair phased
aid
is us a by
a i y force himself boo
ally tin- is
subject turner
Ti o Populist doe net
to very much lo find
lie sett deception
boon that bis
nod future
upon bis
of getting Iron a party
which has lowered tho
pot it i . cl ii if
in power bis
stilt Journal-
A. I . i . . i. .
y t in I I
ill-out i . I ids
AS In v Lite. k
in lot all is. I
. Knives, . S In
. war
In.
. I
Laos
Curtain
in while i i m .
in Jill colors--six and
feet
Pol
lit
C.
Art
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at II lei
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i ;
. i. . rely ii red i
lb . i it I i.
I i. i I
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It
-i- and bad u t the
men Bade each vigorous
i would
law I in killed. this right
of
rt a
r town than
in of
. i I-. must
When a
public streets
will being by pick
m r -all
i e bite m put m end
n . i, j; on these
Oil
W. M. Bill. I
N. C.
In all mis.
Swift
N.
B. i
K. C
A TYSON,
N. C
tn ill the
John P. V. II. Long,
Vi M. C. X.
P aid st lay
In all lie
. B. V .
a s
AW.
. C.
lice . -I . I
the
farmer who bag
and
believed
latter would
materially ard
that political which
he hid. ii in i xi I-i i n in ii
be t
. I Ibis n . r
row ii tn
view of bis and i
d be Minds today.
by i
especially bis political
g I now ii due lo the
fact Hat important State
is o
and tin I ought lo
all
bearing u In- ma-
and and see
or hie to
I i i . i I i I i- aid
Cloths, Door Hats, in rubber,
Crockery, Limps, Hall Lamps,
r i i K
Lanterns, see our . .
Oil Can, yon lamp and docs not it
over
FURNITURE
in did Oak, i i lug In pile from Hi M Bur gut
of ill kinds and liter, Urdu. el Wast
Oak Crib Cradles, i.
I hair cf ill Vs. 11- lilt i. I i, I j; I ;. ll. i Titles, Cell
Hall Backs, Ac. I brae
No question about pile. bring . . i your
GOODS you will tome We guarantee u
every tic pi less will a to
I our fail to in y
for Is i lilt.
f f. Vi
Philosophy.
people pa-s
never make as fine
an Hung as
ed in
Talk m i make c very
thing you soy bit Ibo
or don't was o your ammunition
No mu t
of bis family are
present, for kin pin
each to
will find m. you grow
Hint a good many i-loci lo
their oft working for
yon I tin-in
log and are sleeping on
Alter nil isn't any
the who
up to
A mi-n is one an
isn't every time bit Will
el bills.
We are annoyed until ate
thirty by
alter
ill death gels us
u o are
en a fails in bushiest
bis turn at once lo
curing n public man
u whether is to get one
in vi r
Hurry Skim i-r is the
a i in boo.
b long been noted as the
will-cut any
Carry will all ins spill-bind
and g and ready will-
tn believe i thing t v-
Ins
before he through with the
campaign, lie
d through Hie
It u year
not menu
every
the will
not it Skinner,
who pit will perhaps i Ibo mom v Bpi
who Md
pie may- But u
email part Toting
strength- has
found It
not lo be pun
bill when be comes for
men who
and gotten
a lino on binder, tit-
will awkward for Colo-
Hairy- Hull Nos n
i I,
will b no more i i.
to n i t-
-i I
iv i i- ; to . In
re t b f I i
Ibo c null -I
r. a l on
e op Ii 1- i a I i
Drop i-i a or i
e. i
. u ; i; .
n. r
will ;
n coin i
r ll
no true I
till iv
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; . ; . i ; pars
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ti i i . i .- i ii i-.
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i, th
in -i . ii
v i I -t
r i theory
gO i lit.
. is u- have iii
iv, requires to
i it i in o in
ho d is no in. i
tin ti. will forced g
b i rt i i the p o-
i i ., t. a a
own . o, u oar
n . i
I i j County he I fallowing
id
I ck II,
Beaver Dam township May's
Iv
.-. In
Pot township
Carolina
Pot Black Jack
Ci at Ayden
Pi r a
at
l ill in C. I Ion
township
i at Bu.-
n y.
I . in pr-
b mill I i . j one vote
t a- iv t-v Democratic
an fractions
v by each
i r ll. i
Inn
met- Virginia
i ii
.-v. i Is lire
i comb the
the I ii v i v owe Hi
nod in-1 returning i-i g a
old Democratic only
white M
Motor.
no ; it
A Tory it I vi i
, j
lo i pi , i
. ii , lot a The Aloe.
K i Mr. I P,
Mill--, I, i o
r -a v mill, with
r, to father with n
i . c. s o .- to
i i I
. . i i jot Che grain
I , ill f ll
I- mill i i In
i. i
i i i
11.11,1
Iv
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No
Nu
No
Pi- i No
HI
2.17
mill.
. lull
No I
No
No I
No
No
No I
in
It
naive.
Me l.-t in i- v. nil
Bruises, Bores, Bait
r. Sores, Tiller, r. I I
Chilblains, Corns,
,.,. . cures I us or no
nay i I
i or mom . ., i., .
. pi I I
In
a MA ii
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ID . Ion Iii l
. i. , . I . I
and even ye all
I eon
in
c with
i-vi n -t i-i. but In r vital or-
in nib inland .-
i r.
. . . n id not Bleep
ill. . n n lo
el lie n of tr
Ki e n
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name i- Mi ,
i HI ll in nil k it . tin N
i . ii i
. tore. II lie
i,
t No I Hi g
Ci-. I. N i
township will
i. i r and
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and Ci. will mob be
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t--i
um u in
I Greenville. N. C.
.,.
Las been more than no-
and now that have
and
even co for at to slanderously
J. the character of mothers
wives an daughters, it is
r, m the were
. senses. Leery man
j i bis shoulder toe
wheel, and from now until
your ward meet-
,,., 11-
. pas from
White rem-
Jr. of Beaufort. be
Second District-Henry Pry .
ac. of
CO. K. IS A STORM
I Men Claim ten
Came to Greensboro
by
Fifth District J-
Sixth H.
A v of the Greensboro
of military company at Fort Macao
Eleventh A- of one of the
of Lincoln. here by express the
When counted it had area
Savannah. Ga. August
hour., beginning at midnight
i-i night. was in the teeth
one the gal- that ever
struck coast
in the r-arbor,
light win we the
city in wire were
down, op tram I the
crop is ruined in the fields.
The Italian Maria is on
her side in tho river;
is partly wrecked and
is beached
sands, and other smaller are
or wrecked.
th- river tr.-n has
been The First I
church i in and many house.
a. The financial
will be nearly
North Carolina encamp-
ed on Island, had a terrible time.
Companies A. and F. the Second
regiment little lime to seek better
than the tents were
spent the night in
to reduce their and
a crop or
instead cf a crop
to Bales, raising el
their supplies at home, they would j
even mop- pr. than
now is.
mote the
elated. Ii was
. the at
First H. , had made an o
of B
From the
you never that
the Hep-Pops held
convention in the
and Harry Skinner.
j on the night after the money
arrived a cam to the bank
the seeder, stating that he
box Some who came to the
morning presented a pitiful
Many were without
hall to leave tester-
the norm broke, hut Major
d permission. They had
no the
M and m, having been I.
.,. are
,,
The of Trinity C
about it.
This was promptly done.
that the package
over.
But n the meantime
meeting this C.
controversy. Their was made
was a complete vindication for the
.
The Record Las en-
about the I
the belief money
to him and not the Express agent.
hen storm as at it height.
tie- i. i-i darkness and
it is still r i; i l hard. The win has
down and all ii
he over.
upon its twenty-first year
It is one of the
Democratic journals,
is not a more ably edited paper
in the State. We hope the Bee
and Editor London may he
a. half century together.
Dismal Disastrous
Senator Butler said in tho
in that c
of the
in this State has
a and disastrous fail
mo Only tho contemptible pie-
see any good in
words are at true today
a, i he were then. The Populist
State committee is to
with
Nearly every of
the committee is either an office-
holder or an office-seeker, and the
only reason tho co-
lb. problem i. no is J
be observant the
peace is the sound that
greets ear from and
papers and speakers.
But there is peace. ad
will continue to be a of
words, if not of swords, so long Ml
the white and of
North Carolina are at the
mercy of dishonest white men and
mean However much
they may try to make it appear
l lunges Were not
Aug.
committee
pointed by lbs Supreme Ledge of the
-f to
e. mads the if
that lodge and out
en had
i its Ibis morning.
paid special
lo the discovery author the
charges bu; the report fails to shew
it was in this. The
c charges were
Hue.
to
the time and boil
Uniform
r the
Supreme Lodge has in favor
Detroit and set tin date the in.-el-
in. as tin second in
her, 1900.
Market Has a
sale that was ever made
her., the
leaked m
an
break, and the there I
were many that it w In-
sale Ike M
mad- n minds to prevent
a block if the
knocked the piles the rate
an hour. at this late and ,
the sale o'clock, it look
until the recess d at to ;
finish the ts warehouses i
Kate-n a d
AH the
auctioneers ssh- an kept I
other intervals
no lime was I M. The heal intense
and the n-d.
stuck their places and kept the
sale going all
When lbs
heard
mark that ti. re would never be I
c. ball Ted .
With more here than I f-1
on the lean, showed j
they
sen m
hut ii fir
that will
it be denied,
ill it la the market in
North
SEVEN SPRINGS
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
The Finest of all Mineral by
l all who have used
lA
e t In I. . eel
core W Or-.-l a id o i
A in IV s an I and tow-
The and
put in Repair.
ii st
SEVEN
K. U.
The tenderness of a
husband is everything lo -u
mother, especially during
ordeal. George Layton. a
of Dayton. O., gives the
following
Tm ind
lie ct .- Per
Mothers Friend is a scientifically
n t
relief in the various ailments
ceding childbirth, and assures proper
to the and muscles in-
in the ordeal.
s Priced is sold by
wists. or on receipt of one
Valuable took, Baby is
, muled free on
On.
m mm u
f ard tier d-y week per Spec-
W , n Z the Liver, the
for I bethel in the beta I. Reduced on
.,. AN W. W.
in A. o. i. -no o. F. SMITH,
to W.
READ PONDER
HE DIED THROUGH GRIEF.
hat Winning Ticket
conditions m the custom
to be that the
question is of vital
one which mum and will
it living before tho people
our own loved Carolina
who have not want to
Hal Ayer their
to
he told them
it was not business to dis-
cuss principles, but to out
Record,
Tho press
now. Broiler
To deliver Hale
into the of whiled
and block
is to humiliate
blood and untie, and t
ii now
ball be a matter history inly. is the
candidate in Cleveland f Jr
legislature l Brother Thomas
Franklin, for County Treasurer
in Alamance
l r cf the Court; Brother
of the Journal
to the coming
A few d-y
you.- el
mi article lion. K.
G. to I Hen.
It- L-. Davis far me
House, U. M. for J.
i. Treasurer It
Register Deeds an I P C r
for There been much
said about this and
i that the
c i be run.
kn great
men a, who will an
in and this ticket
b a winning one. Now is the I to
p it the beet strongest material
the this ticket Here would
be tn is n
One Nor Bo Old.
Mr, Holt
, S. I. July It.
About t- a hail V I ago I
aunt tr my
girl two years. an
of I
ears. The trouble on each
lime, was inclined to
think nu but i;
I c ill-l in the who
said the
scribing accordingly, yet I
to grow, until had hold
or the i hoy having b en
lanced ii. three and at three
limes, his at um i. looking alarm-
The nature be wee
termed one thing on and
tiling by r. Tun r, did
no me, m was looking a
Cure, and Mrs. Jo- Person I
having b en called to my so
favorably I dropped treatment
the doctor and Io
Mrs Joe To s y
that the mot's obtained teen
Salisbury is pulling it
the and especially little
being well, yet i
WAREHOUSE
still in the tin a-plenty. Best light
,,. in the State, and bring your
. directly j . arc to tor it, SO MUg
W C I J ,
it to us and get the highest price.
Your friends,
EVANS. CRITCHER CO.
Proprietors of The Old Warehouse
GREENVILLE, N. C
nun i t
protect on. homes and oar legislature in bu county;
. Green has boon named for
A . a
sufficient to any l-.
white man who II not Bi Dorsey
pie it in his duly us one who ., for the
loves his bis family for the
hie country to fill offices of Criminal Court. There may
All worthy,
my let merits Mis. Joe
inept.
HOLT.
, v
I tIN U
the can II ever
la Ill.-o-l
with ii it.
hi.
all
body. Mi t
boil.
that
-k-, J-
to with m. n who wear
white faces men who will min
served their party
faithfully, and will serve their
people faithfully in
--y i---------
a of to which they could aspire,
for the people and by the people. We c the p M well
,,,
The j
of the
which met in
without it
In Mutes.
Advance
ill i
a I n UM
beta
sued lo the i
Li r -alive mill I J.
North
the has come to as rapidly as
for j
of your homes bad
The of j . ,,
ism in I de for the two, y m ,,, u,,.
has been a reign of terror
riot in some in i
and baa
Crop
said if
i bid a
this year II a
injury In u-rs, the
y.-a-
pin to
of all -r
Ai n.
tint a
m i I .- la
its i J
in it in
iii bi bu
ire d l all c-1
r i
M Hi a
so A. a
it i i iced d Ml farmers
tin- s mi-ii in i
than WIN
at a
In tin r
Ii In v.-
ho to Ir I
Ail
they wit ill only lea-n one thin; ere,
W.
mm m
all kinds
Gins and
repaired on short
Carts, Wagons,
Posts, etc., made to
order,
Shops on Dickinson Avenue.
Phone
fowl
l-nos.
Speaking tie lie el
o oW trainer,
to a about ya
Mk directly to
let, h one
sorrow by a horse
to a with
three rears We were
fa lie little of P.
when one tie trick an
etc hie
he could act travel. He
a livery stable and put la a
, the Kb and he was made
as comfortable ad
-He ale his fowl Was apparently
until midnight,
the out
Then be became and
and A the caravans moved
tho stable be seemed to
that he was and his
and Ha
would stand ears in
an attitude and
then Hi ears
as
beat b let
side Mall to Ike other,
Ins at hie net m at-
. very k The
man, woe a to lido
to soothe lam. but to no Ho
would not
after all sounds the
bed ceased his The
weal poured from kin. and be
led lo every of the body. Finally
the went to hi employer's
house, him up and told him he
I believed tho horse would if tome
lot the circus were not brought
m At about
daylight Ibo tie
mounted a horse after the
He overtook ten or twelve
miles away, and, as I had of all
the and attached t
the injured returned
When we reached the stable the
was
that he remain.
ed for nearly en hour
every sense
to tho Utmost tension, and
then, a fell
died a Tic
who remarked,
after tie were told Mm.
hat the died
from
land the kangaroo
tie wag
lug Ike j
i on scene, may cow be call-
ed the toad torses, In New South
sight of a on horse- ,
back no The j
has a tag of two of his own,
and his children may be seen rifling to
like little A
township be Inconceivable la a
where each village, has
rats With a
over tie owns
bore than torses. Ami she
a rapidly
In is. to
let-ea, A of
WM
and last year skate WM
b India
leading horses
admirably adapted for mil-
tn Part of the
empire, Horses are
Wales to Victoria,
Be and
Ml-.
Trust Him for a way when Is I
no when there no
light, all win when
nothing, when there only ,
for lift you are
will tail
last is not oily
Ii W SB i pew T.
Winger, ft. D.
PITT COUNTY
EDWARDS St COBB, Proprietors.
dealers in all kinds of
All kind, of done. W. and Rood
material and are prepared to
War Over
and .
We are still selling at a Low Price.
see my new Fall of
HI
I intend to give my friends a square,
it deal. Come and see me-
SAM WHITE.
Come and See it. g
to wen
b i
ID
IN
Heavy and
GROCERIES
0-
J. R. COREY
of
day by
at .
life, art than
j, hewer
single
of
no along
in As
II sat.
am mm
A Horse
Also of
I in
. store for
by J. W. Brown
Come to see;
People Who
MOT
tells you buy nice clothes
good clothes, becoming
clothes, that will
look well on you, clothes
that will wear well,
clothes that will be an
outward index your
good taste, your good
judgment.
Appearances
go a great way, clothes
make the man, first
are the best.
mm-
Am in the mar-
buying goods.
REFLECTOR
Local
month
Come oysters.
This If month
made a warm debut.
supply Jars at S. M.
Five Fridays
this month.
Bid d blue t
Bi. D.
of in mu-
ll every
It will not he long before hear
U Is.
T. M. Hooker s a
drug
New
Caps II. D.
Thus days
about we have had.
ll e b-t-n ii
ii gone. Do best you can the
future.
Several loads if brick bats have
In mud tn Dickinson
The Carolina
has here ordered Uttered out
service.
A at Mr-
town, Thurs-
day night.
The may bar
but die a
different
Some mm
wheels and wear
There is among the
the done much
lo fodder.
Ham While is carrying an
sleek is doing a ii
lb I
H. M. has a
play cf picture t Lang
The war
He is making prices on pictures
for a law
The Railroad Commission has
ed die South-in Com-
pay revenue stamp
all shipments in this Stale.
The order goes Sept.
lie celebrated
Fountain Pen, on
jut received Book
The pin is very latest in-
ii a
and sell.
I,
J. II. Ml
G. K. of Goldsboro is i
Iowa.
went to Cane e
today.
Nathan U
today.
F. H. Hoover came m
In m Raleigh-
Mrs. J. C.
B. Wilson Wednesday
evening from a ti to Richmond aid
W. M. of who had
north slier goods, came in IVe-d-
i i
R. J. returned Wednesday
north he
been niter
Mi-s l
lo
Mrs J. I. V
E. O. hit mo.
for Kim City lo engage in
He has ninny friends here who r.
seeing Mas
I. W. el
came ill
He one r
her.
Kumar, t S,
is la
town.
K. .
nip hi in d
sad
Willie, Kit N
M in
but evening a in
anal
la lake up
studies.
B L. return, d
at Beaufort.
We regret bear Mi. It
is ill and
. d live.
Hill morning
Mt ad a
ii days will go lo
Mrs. cf who
teen airs. John Flanagan,
Old Joe had
i the
had.
Mis. II i el and
Miss who bate been
visiting
Goldsboro.
Some Day
We heard a man the southern
part say let
days there ha-
or in his
been a
very wit evening up
dry last
ml spring.
Prices Her.-
Till TICKET
Seat
He k aw
el ill it i mini an-
hi year . lea
age. I Ii Ike
Many Ben
b mI
lull Bad and sec
to toll t II at
You de hear . l any I
Ike L
t Id war
Mil ill in m She-rill, p sill
bad. The hats and I is a wiener.
la beadle all oW it slogan
can conic here, and lo make it for U. t.
they Beg top And B.
pleases the
better lo h Breaks SI d
s.-e it go at high
The In stay
of and made
It
a. Co. Ike l It any in
lo-.-. This . Is alee
sloe fall
I daring
to -i is
will worth time just lo
a leak lire ugh
Their prices
and -n be
u-
L. gave th-- op-n.
i.
on
There n luge
a n- a lobe aW
for start et room,
. f .
by Prof.
wire Ii-I
i of J
There was and
and
There were r.-n-
d.-red by Mr. Alsop.
Mrs. Hooker tad Miss
Hargrave, and all but lbs last named
solo. Mrs E. II-
Had nil
ii.-u. are
r Clerk ion
. ;.
has i. eM
i b
and a ii 11- in every
Ibis i. in i
ticket.
New
i. . km
men here
with Willie . and A. B.
Fender i be
be know the B d Hawks end
they will have
In Not
An lute i all lobes lo
death i to young R
John Edmundson,
occurred i
iv. gr.-w
i. g -I-. in iii- in- u ii y
n ;
I same old Church, were
l t-
. ; In
u, Ho -ii id w thin
C at, t, l-
K. .
Mind-.- N it
sew
The i
mil I e j .
an . in w data,
Spain Was hi II day lb I
.-
II. -I M . gt
yea r.
I. ii has taken a
with St
ii. aw paring
t. gin.- bad lb b
palled.
over
th- nomination of John II.
I We could
any think he
. tor Ci.
look out Barry, . d. you
this s plenty.
M. Ml iv .-.
T--- day
I. mill.-, wit
town n data age
Mrs. l-ea I ii today
I;,,.;. lo and
relative .
R. i
I. is.
Made Hi-. V
A r. boll ii in-i
all
A i
ab a ma I .
twelve each r, ll
I on Saturday and
other . ii
The New
usu Hy in
doing
to l-taking out
on
River.
t will
r ever
. k tooted on the
On aim, Neb.
gold
i . 1.- I on Ike
was saluted
tons taking la
Court hat
d. tow r.-
i- g m i to lake tat
S. II, has
been chosen for
by Ml at
Turning; bread,
Caldwell totally shot Ward Fish, a
I I B on
Idle e a
in c ill. R Load
was
were drown, d the
below M. Y., by the
upsetting a
four I n Adolph
Cal. will con-
hi. ground be
mi
and J. F.
Mi. mi. much by a
bridge up if
i. aid
el the Cuban filibuster
mi i in-r has with
tale A
lot to her Boston
One t no;
warehouses In
i the
N. C , o by Messrs
r and Hughes. I I.
M ll
high i- heel
a drummer , J . in
. . I . . . . . I .
Hid tier Stayed Home
Col Harry Skinner a gentle-
man in last
would be thousand
votes en November
Suspended
B. II.
of He me Visitor at
He has gone lo his old
home In Wen Virgin's and idler
a short while re will to
point in New York.
A lei; light ago some one to
break Mr. A. B.
When ho began using s
pistol on the intruder two men
-en In directions.
Try It.
The h-i been that
go lo work,
man over own
Tho rallying
out such a would
improve the looks the
that
is much pit fit It toiling
town great public, and the
lo advertise.
is advertised town
all and the
a rapid Sense.
G. II. Hughes lo today.
J. Gardner went to Hamilton
today.
F. H. for
L. W. lilt
Sheriff W. went
Tarboro
and Nellie
left this
Mrs. Wilt n,
evening Mrs.
Miss Bessie Rouse, of
morning to vi-it Mis. J.
I. Woolen.
Mrs. Terry who bus
her sister, Mrs. W. L.
morning.
Wiley morning lo
to bring his son home
from hospital.
W. V. Bank, K
visit
Misses Smith,
J. first
gt, C.
Friday evening a
but.
in town
He
tied lo his by
hear him. dent
sell ii i
In
higher priers -l
hearing r. marks concluded to pill
to a t. pile W
i one of u. a. DB
bring on hi
said with
air ll
and
ii is
ii ram-1
ii. Mr. O. L.
tot bell here.
They sailed
to come 11-
US he like- well,
is no use Tb I kind n
Una draws
lo a Use.
here the
is the in
hue told-
,. as we
In laving
mil
town. One of
and the el
is a
l- is a om tun as-
is a
by While men can
Mg illusion i the
and and do
wish t ate
Ike; bad boiler work tor
j. i number ii.- firm, i- the
i won i ion . I
In ill g i-i mine w. i.
in place, m bat
with lb. i. i.-1. money
ii lie
in I k-1 lie is
Eastern
i he
Mr. II.
Hughes, is Virginia
though be let bun
quite a i mil. r .-I
lie
Ins engaged in
s i s
Slid hi
I lie Ci U-. ll
He Is in. el
lo I. mil
,,;. l.
Start The
as a whole i- one w
II,,, iv
Our de i n
b -ii on . -1
a y ii. i-
ii a in stow.
An; .-i an
will r.
Vim I age a girl by
th- r el rings sue weals.
If u do want to walk i
whiskey straight.
is Is the
u, n wish he w. Mil
11-
list i-
When lie world
i.-i long ii.
m l ii b Id-
Albert A. Monger, Chicago
elevator and man
l j. leek and
lo Ibo a
Charles E. co it E.
right shots each a
Vicksburg, when a
tar
inn tiler nil
eon lain hard
lacks and people lbs
Mr H. B.
s some new
in
In of the War. Among
i. v. i. ;
Richmond county;
Vs. a
pi in
some lime. The th.
has to be
i,,,., i. u i.-w
Star.
Pose Him Around.
The i- warned ti n
Liver Ills
I.
. . r
iv Hoot's PIUS. So
Hoods
I I
ii I I S
All
by C. I Hoot On, Mass.
only lake Hood's
Have ii Heady
We so reports in
shrill pi in neighboring towns be-
i, I'd by attempts to break la
It enough for
pi lo keep a this
f visitors.
it's Report
Orleans, I., I The
l the Ike United Stales
wore promulgated today. They
receipts United ports tor
the year el bales,
3.0,481
Interior o
nu a
who going through the country sell-
and claims
lining to eye. lie to an i-
and bit at this
parts
II . Is an ordinary
low wears him
sell i us an
N.
Damaged Ruin
Yesterday a cotton buyer said
lorn r he very c now in
picking .- been open
rain the days.
is damaged and stained.
A hundred pounds ii will tower the
I a whole bale. That is why
farmers are cautioned by the buy-
away
sample. All the cotton
now in Ibo be picked and
p separate which
biter, said the
Observer.
to 11,110.-
party-
bis usual
lion. It. II. will on
day. part
by measure promptly interest white
W. C. Hints, M, and good This will
We beer complaint good lo people the east,
small ll l whom Glenn it a greet
both large Hat troubles says His Winston Sentinel,
folks. and truly.
Married
Mr. J. It. l and
Miss of
in home
J. in Nick
i morning,
Rev. i
They this their
wedding to
I 31st.
Yen do not over
men than Joyner
the use,
were Friday. such a
break s they did t.
two men had more
man hi d ever seen in on.
hire in fuel moo- than
any other house hold. e trait
piled in their feet Hoot space,
and lay made a picture worth
locking at. A Bugles art
rs, please
who tell at the
J I
by mill in the
mills J and
total
but were out-
,,. in port Tins
mills
up bub s nine than
during 1806-07, and
leeched on- million
null,
by a ill-
makes crop o
l bale. S. alb
Georgia,
Florida,
and Teats Witt,
i ii ,
i. ii
. .
i n
In.
. But
;.
, ; .
PU I . I
r , r. SB
ii
Hood's
, ; Mod
son I.
. ., take, canto feet,
to operate,
GOODS
GOING
CHEAP
have marked prices
away down.
out leader on
They be
fin- the We also lead
the market on
FLOUR
place in on all goods.
Come see for
i N. C.
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You will be astonished when you sea them
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tor Job
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Almost immediately after
the passage of
acts, under which the
Southern States were re-admit-
which
political and civil rights were
conferred upon the there
was a great of
into Washington City, and the
capital of the was fast
becoming the political
heaven. Why I It was about
this time that an act was pass-
ed by Congress which gave to
the citizens of the District of
Columbia the power to elect
all the local officers of the city
of Washington. The people
there had local self-government
and the was as good as
the white man. They Hocked
i I to that city in great numbers.
if and had the Influx gone on and
the right of the people to elect
the local officers been
ed the city would long ago
have been under the control of
the As it was, the
city government soon became
so corrupt and extravagant
that Congress was forced to re-
peal the act giving the people
the right of local self-govern-
The principal officers
of the city are now nominated
and by and with the advice
consent of the Senate are
pointed by the President, and
these appoint the minor officers
Since the present system of
government went into opera-
the has had but lit-
showing in the way of office
holding, and the city is no
longer his political heaven.
What place is now to
what Washington once was
What one State in all this
ion now holds out to him the
inducement to enter her
and seek her political
honors; What State, and what
State alone, is represented in
the Congress of the United
States by a i What State
what State alone, has reg.
laws which make it
easy for him to register,
he is a legal voter or not I
What State, and what State
alone, requires nothing of him
to entitle him to vote except
his bare oath that he is so en-
titled The answer to these
inquiries is, North Carolina
The is not a voter in
the District of Columbia, as no
elections held there. South
Carolina and other Southern
States where the are in
large have pined
special laws which make
domination in those States
practically impossible. But
North Carolina, under
rule, not only does not
seek to provide against
domination, but actually in-
it. Laws passed by Dem-
Legislatures for the pro
of the white people in
certain localities have been re-
pealed by the Republican par-
and the policy of turning
over these communities to the
has been proclaimed to
the world as the policy of the
Republican party of North
Carolina. we see in
New Hanover county forty
magistrates and numerous
other officers. In Craven
county we find twenty-six
magistrates and a host of
other officials. All
through the East we find this
policy adopted, and as a result
many of the local offices held
by Gradually this
policy is pushing its way upon
the State, and even Chatham,
have been put on com-
for white schools.
Much has been done in
of this policy since the
Republicans came into power,
in January. 1807, That policy
is now on trial, and a fierce
contest is going on over
the State. The Democratic par-
is attacking it with all the
abandon and
a hyena g its young-
Bethel High School
The Vail Term begins on
MONDAY
o l-It
is a school grail
Only
MB-
it
I M bed discipline will V maintain
Board from to month
KATH Of Tl
Primary
Int on o a
School aw
Matte
A discount cent will M
when cask m l-aid iii
a whole
For on or a
Vi-WHO Tr .
ROUND
N Ma
a U r.
This Republican policy is to
be passed upon in November
by the people in North
The from other
States watch the If
the people of North Carolina very work will
shall deliberately this
policy, can any one doubt the
result i Is it not manifest that
from other States,
where official life is closed to
them, will hie themselves away
to North Carolina, as they did
in former days to Washington,
where official life is open to
them and where the
can party offers them its re-
wards I Let it be proclaimed
to the world, after this
that the white people
of North Carolina have
ed this Republican policy and
that this party now in-
trenched in power, and does
any one doubt, can any ore
doubt, that there will bean in-
flux of into North Car-
from Virginia, South Car
and other Southern
States that will soon give the
the majority in many
counties where they are now in
the In this way
county after county which
the whites now fed secure may
soon pass under control.
Can any one doubt that this is
a real danger if the Republican
party is to remain in control of
the State No more can any-
one doubt that it is an
danger. Who shall say-
that Colonel II Young,
the only colonel in the
United States, when he returns
as a conquering hero to his pa-
and friend,
sell, may not summons his race
to join him in making North
Carolina the San Domingo of
the Union.
Whatever one may
about these weighty and
it is certain that
if the Republican party
and its policy be re-
by the white people
and the Democratic party be
restored to power, none of these
dangers can befall the people
of North Carolina. The Dem-
party is a white man's
party, and it will establish and
maintain a white man's gov-
over every foot of soil
where it governs at all.
Carolina In the
Will
v.,
Henry W
above
named take , that an action
a- been commence I
In tin of County
for an absolute decree divorce Horn
the said And the said de-
further take notice that
be i require I lo appear at the next
term of Court
lo held on second Monday in
September next at Court House of
in c, and
answer or demur to the I-
mid ac or th plaintiff will apply
the relief In
said
I; id In y.
V. More,
My for t. S.
Tobacco Sticks.
all I
an SM
Al farmers wanting Tobacco Stick.
can get them at the Lumber
Yard. W. K. PARKER, Agent.
WENT
m or MOM
--M,
and
BOOK ON
Lauren. Washington,
m. Creditors.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE., Com
County on the day of
11.11
am,
p m. let
P in. Tarboro p
p m.
p in, p
p m.
ion 1.6
a m. a u
am,
p m.
Ha Hue M ix
p m.
p m, p m
p in.
m. Mount
p in, a in, Nor-
folk a
m.
Rain
i m.
a m. New York
p m.
DAILY
except in p Bern
Sunday t pm
June issued lo me Letters of Ad-
Ministration on the estate of
Barnes deceased No lee gives
to creditors of id lo present
their claim t me for payment
authenticated or the 10th day
of June or this notice will be
plead bar recovery. All per-
sons indebted to said estate are
lo make immediate payment lo mo.
This the 7th day of June 1898.
CANNON,
Administrator
Administering
deceased.
i Mb
ti Creditors
Having duly before the
Court Clerk of Pitt county
to tin- la-t will t
of O. Brow., notice I
hereby to persons I
the et I t make Immediate payment
the an I all persons
claims against said estate urn-1.
cut
on or before nod day of July,
this e be plead In bar of
of same. 2nd day
July, J.
W. U
Executors Susan O-
so
ii p
ii- la With
.
Ice cir lie c C
Another in
J. M. Postmaster at
Tillery, was taken into-custody
last Sunday by inspector
Gregory and brought before
Commissioner T. of
this place. He gave bond for his
appearance herein the sum of
Charges against him are
embezzlement of money order
funds and opening ordinary
letters. He was formerly
Postmaster at Tillery under
the Harrison administration.
He also represented this
county in the State Legislature,
in 1887, and was a member of
the House of Representatives.
Weldon News
Pills
AH
Liver ills.
are YOU
constitution undermined by ex-
in by
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure yon.
headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
. in. Chad-
p m Marlon Ml r
in, Florence p m, Sum-
. p m, Columbia 10.61
j. Denmark a m,
t 7.55 a m, Macon 11.10 a m,
Atlanta p m. Charles.
ion pin.
a m. a m.
St.
Spin.
A AT
K.
Notice to Creditors
Having duly he
Clerk of County
as the s.
notice Is hereby given
persons indebted t the estate to
take payment ti
aid all person haying
t laid estate must
duly a then the under
on r before the day of
July, or this notice will
in bar of the recovery of their claim.
Till day cl July, UM
J.
l Levi
We have just received a new
hearse and the nicest Hum of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are 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.
We do not want
but court competition.
We can lie found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
Buggy building.
BOB CO
1.01 new
Philadelphia am, Ball
nice am,
1.30 am. Richmond 9.0
Petersburg an. V
11.00 am.
12.21 rm. Mount
Cm, Wilson I'M
pm,
pm. pm.
AM, Boston
York 9.30 am, Philadelphia
Baltimore pm,
pm,
pm. Petersburg
8.1- pm. pm
Weldon Tarboro
HO pm. Mount 1.40
m. Leave Wilson
am.
7.8.1 am, am.
No.
New 9.00 all,
10.30 an,. This
13.1-1 r. at
No.
. am.
pro. pin
night, Charles,
toll 5.48
am, Atlanta am, Macon
am, Augusta pm.
4.17 pin.
am, Florence
Marlon 9.31 am,
am, Lake
am.
i cu Jutland
Weldon 4.10 p. m. Halifax 4.30
arrives Scotland Neck at
Notice.
Carson
vs.
It. J. W. Carson
Jesse C.
The defendant U J W Car-
son will lake notice that an action
titled as above has been commenced
the Superior Court of Pitt county for
divorce and alimony, and the said do-
will take that In-
Is to at next term
of the Superior court ii I county to
be held o i the second Monday after
the Brit Monday in September, 1898 at
the Court House of said In
N C and or demur
laid action, or the
will apply to the court for the
relief demanded In said complaint
T his of August,
K. A. Move,
F O James, atty.
Sam id
Pa a Hatch II .
WU It W
Is complex
its
Snuff, Cigar
Oil.
D ion-
we direct from
FURNITURE
in sill lo
It time. Our g a c all bought
no
risk to run we sell at close margin.
M.
Notice.
Having been appointed and qualified
as administrator of tho late Jesse
all parsons are hereby
all claims the
estate of said Jesse Adams for pay.
on or before mm day of March,
or notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. All persons Indebted
to the -ah estate arc requested to make
settlement. the
day of Match,
W. JACKSON,
T C Woolen, attorney.
Notice to Creditors
The Clerk the Superior Court
this day Issued to mo Letters of
Administration upon the of Rich
. Mel notice I
p. m., 7.16 w i holding claims
Id turning, leaves Kinston
i. in. a. m.
x at a.
J illy except Sunday.
on lean
W i a. in., nil j. i i p .
4.0,
Parmele 9.10 a. m., 4.0.1 p
leave Parmele am and . . l. . ,, ,
pm at Washington i MUte of
said to present to
in . for payment, duly authenticated, on
1st or
this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All persons Indebted to said
estate are notified to make Immediate
payment of their Indebtedness to me.
This the 23rd day of June,
C.
and pm Daily except Sunday
leaves
K. R.
m., Sunday M;
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p. in
Returning leaves Plymouth daily
a. m., Sunday a. m.
arrive 10.06 and CO
Nashville leave
Rocky Mt at pm Nashville
pm Spring Hope pm Return
lug leave Spring Hope am Nash-
ville S M Ml am
dally except Sunday.
Midland N. c. leave
dally, except Sunday, a
m. arriving 8.30 a. in. Re
turning 0.00 a. m,
rives at 10.33 a. in.
Train on Clinton leaves
Clinton dally, except
a. m. and p, in-
in.
Train No. makes dose council in
at Wei Ion all point
ail Ric
Li M
Pass Agent,
J R hi Manager
T M Manager .
born,
OLD DOMINION LINE
RIVER SERVICE
leave Washington
touching stall land-
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday
Friday A. M.
Tarboro at A. M,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday
days.
These are subject to stage
of water on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers fur Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Boston.
Shippers should order their goods
marked via Dominion from
N w York. from
Nor-
Baltimore Steamboat
fro e Miners
LI i. ii Boston.
SON, Agent,
Washington,
rm.
O N.
SOUND, N.
THIS BEAUTIFUL POPULAR
containing rooms,
having thoroughly
and Is now for sale, o
rent. disposed of w
be I guests JUNK 1st,
under competent management. T
further Information call
H. by, Owner
to R.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock s in
every department and
prices as low as the low
eat. Highest
prices paid for
produce.
J C. ft CO
H. O.
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
mi THE NEWS
A--
WEEK
-FOIl-
III
The Eastern Reflector
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per. Year in Advance.
VOL XVII.
TWICE A WEEK
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER
NO
U In e office s have
killed or died of
W received, Lave
of i camps
ad and
The has the
u in i 1,284 died in
on or at
n- u ii.-i-.-ii malady
of camps-
no doubt shoot
hose names have been s
Neither ii there um-ii
there
d M hose names could not be
d on of rec-
and inability or
of fin-
lists dead.
Tim th- follow-
dead la
in every Instance a t
of
disease. list by is as
Camp Thomas
Camp
Alger, Camp
Miami,
Camp
and other minor camps
in i i iv de At home,
State
hospital ship, total 1,281-
are attributed to the
comes Typhoid fever
yellow fever,
malaria
pneumonia, cause as
fever, miscellaneous
or not reported,
Of regular army, are
dead; Massachusetts is second
with Illinois third with
Michigan fourth with and
New York fifth, with
go Tribune.
I In- I Mil it In r world for Cu
Salt
Fever Chapped
Chilblain, Corns, all Skin
lions, and cures Tiles or no
way It is to
perfect satisfaction or
price -.- per i v
Wooten.
Reward
The this paper will lie
to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able In all
Is Catarrh. Ball's Catarrh Cure Is
the now to
the medical Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a con-
Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and surfaces of
system, the
foundation of the disease,
the patient by building up the
and nature in do-
its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its powers
they One Dollars for
case that It falls to cure. Send for list
testimonials.
F. i.
Toledo,
Professional Cards
i. In James,
N. C.
over
Cobb A More.
W. M. J. L.
N. C.
In all the
B.
N. C
A TYSON,
N. C
In all the Conn.
i T.
K. f
m. I i i i. at La
In all II e I
. B. W. In ea
A INKS
N. C.
he Half Hot Been I
The of the
nils of control and
to. ti. i. in Car-
have not half
day crows worse.
H. a o, the
best known minister, in th Hath
church n h's State,
the great from
the Fast will com-
flu the attention nut respect of
intelligent
The
the letter a I
Mr.
P. K C-,
My Dear Sir and
was from home when your favor
came. I h v brief-
reports of the
results of the of tho
est the east-
counties are cot exaggerated-
Indeed, the n
I am sore it the honest
while of and west
ii n of our good old Slain
would come see for
would return home
with the resolution, every one
to work vole to help
throw is so op-
and humiliating to
white men and white in
the eastern
Things must change very soon
or portions of our beloved
will be reduced lo
poverty and ruin. ho good
of this section are making
a determined effort, and scores of
while men who had strayed off
the fusion combine, com-
back to the ban-
and will vole for honest gov-
Lot the wast hoed the
earnest, honest appeals of
in the east aid
Truly,
H.
P. hundreds of
of them
fellows of the baser
tho eastern
Homo cf our towns and
Greenville and are com.
dominated by Al-
and p die.
mer, matters are in a
condition These
brought about by the
division of wards in these towns
made the last
J, H.
the debt tin
was by
about being the
of of bonds ft I
which cash has paid into the
The money ban flowed
it I
paid out on account the war ;
her co there has been doling o
month increase of morn
in the cash tie
Treasury. The of Iv
is the net crease of
public dent for ; and
an cash
of
bond the
l i am will b I
The a Id
id represent
plus but
Mr Mill is
From we
get
Pearson sent
the following letter, under date
to Lieut-Col. A. D.
Second regiment N. C. V.
HI. Simon's Island,
hi v return home I Dud
your I. Her the that
i in t n quest the See-
on regiment be retained tho
In reply I beg
to say that every mail brings
applications Ir in
curing the honorable
of soldiers in this and
insisting that the men who
lo tight be de-
against will for gar-
duty.
I look at this position is
entirely reasonable, I feel
a sufficient number
of men from the First and
regiments would be lo
volunteer for permanent service
to a full regiment and i
this would be much
mote satisfactory than the
winch propose-
to me the
should have a voice in
antler as well as ard
the men who have left
good
i eh in lo tone
lo ho con-
before i f
duty is changed, and I feel
that Congress will lake this view
of the
Taking tho country over
majority drug are
lo work sixteen a
long . service for
own good or tho safety of pa-
There
was. Mi. n a basis if
in u hours made
a few days ago at annual
meeting of American
Association Id Wash-
In New York Mas-
clerks have
to obtain legislative re-
lief, but such c ion should be
unnecessary ; laws human-
should cut down hours.
Not all the dings in the
can restore the health enc
by too long
lo Philadelphia Rec-
At u of ilia
express companies bald in Chi-
it has decided tint tho
would bear
of Die war upon
b,
of requiting it lo be paid by I he
I. The
tardily, but it-, will
meet wide
The tax CM scarcely be onerous
to antes, which in
g it to mads it
d. therefore,
to a
tome extent,
the United States mail.-. The com-
should have grasped
sooner;
a.
DEPEND UPON US
For nested and
for or iv. I -ii r Is
wiled with the newest new
styles, selected ed
a nullity, j.
We have n m
for ll A
of .; m ,.
large iv
i of I lie -n i-
Styles and
-r. a- i
all i i Ices see
. i did -to. k and lake ad.
the U
in i of
Dry pres . loads,
Dress Notions,
of all kinds, Gents Furnishing- Goods,
Caps, in black. tan
to fit ladies, men girls boys.
fit Hi lei .-I ti. t ; ll we 1.-I
ti t in ti r town i
black
In alt colors.
et hi
i- war
nun.
lino of
Lace Curtain Curtain Poles
in while U Window Shades
in all and
feet
and Smyrna
Rugs, Ail Squires, Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Door in robber, Steel and
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps,
Lamps, Lanterns, Tinware; see our Automatic
Oil Can, you lamp does not run it
over.
it Means
A of
Durham, . but n appointed gen-
store and ganger, a
position hat tho keys of
in of tho store
rooms cf the Durham district
his had-. Whit
Stoker and
distillers to d
when lakes of the i
houses and whiskey
their keys around in his
Ni school equality v-
ford
to tile your today.
ruin in the means
to western I
is as sure as fate.
Do you or will you it
in Journal.
Allen who
lives up on Stony Fork
near the Wilkes
line, is years old. He a
young about Mr.
Whittington does his own
work and often makes trips to
Wilkesboro, a distance of
twenty miles. He likes to tell
of the good old times of long
years ago. One of the chief
attractions lo his house is
some good old mellow
which he keeps in his cellar
that is years old. Mr.
Whittington s brother, Alex,
who lives on an adjoining
is years
FURNITURE-
Boil in Oak, mining In price from lo OH
kinds
Oak II and Cradles,
hairs of nil I i Tables, I
Mali Racks, c.
Cams to your
GOODS yon will come oat ahead. We guarantee aid pleasure Ir
every cur priers will sating lo
i our goods cannot fail lo in quality and style
Tours for mutual
ILL BE
i- I-. i-11 c I
W . fol I III J
. . . Carolina
i r j- a ii ling
the art duly
all
; in law.
j. furl
a b -1 in i. men. All fur
i. I lo expire lam
;. ii I i . lie i i i i
i I.- ,
A i No t w
go
h ii .-. ill rec c
a .
lit c each n
in i a in will l K-
I i . ii . . . I .-
i v i -I .--i.; i i ti ;
Al I- i III I.- u will
i in , iii n hi -i
r. y i i
all ,. ;. . wan d u III
. C i-i put i i
i i i n -i i
a ;. ii ill iii men I and
.- i n a.-
ll- . tint -t v. .-
ii . C i m
I lie I en-
j,, . r
d r Kira in
ii i Sec d was lb
i ; I. ii II and
. i i ill w a ale
ii- in i I
a r-
it U ; a .;. j
to a
week, to be On
i I on ii
e it willing if
I I-
I . i ., in ;.
ill Xi II la U I ;
t II i e -i I i. i
gun . i, i Art,
ti tut t ml i ,
; i -i-
ii it.- Si .
N . e . Ur I
i .- I m.
, I; i ii is to r-
, lain while
r i in w u. i
In nil r I the Gov-
. n l in-
i n In in the govern met. I
i in mi n it i . .
N. In
BAKER
Hardware
Tinware,
A Ike Democratic
I'm county is called to
unit House in Greenville
on September -I, 1898,
If II. purpose
ii.-i
County i Town-
will held o'clock
P. If. ii ,
H i, for
d lo i lo
Justices ilia
and
r.
man rd Till c inly,
party who l Is
while good
i nun i i, Is invited wave lo
i i tin -i-
i i Ike M.-inn
county,
I. Ill
I. S
ill. i- i I rm
County will be I. II . t the Pillowing
for Braver township
School u-
. I
I Carolina
Poi Black Jack
Per township
K. i
Km-
. Green.
in Court
For township at
at Bur-
n v
In lie.
ii one vote
in iv n Democratic
thirteen by
i at Ike la.
I .
Dim
Belt no I
II
Carolina
No I C
No I T.
i No i lo i G
ml
No
No
Gr No
i e
Gr No
No I
Swift Crack No
Creek No
will nominate a can-
three
. that
and will each be
nix is Chic id,
and will
be to lour.
Blow,
Com.
ii union I union.
A fires us wist
it el
.-ire
In y are in op-
lit b cue in led band side
lie nail on the
in
up all
hi o rank., into a
the
mi. aim and object Is to control
oilier usually
eds in one, that on
or wrong aide.
to borrow on
alone.
Don't you can
gel Into habit talking
I Toil are easily lured.
mill H.
worry i on
you will it on lap every-
H-.
think your
1.1 sows kc
bind
on -s
a s a
be in carried an
Implements.
s,
oils and j
Fair Dealings and Bock
Prices,
N C
A AN
hat boon
made, and hat ton i- n lady m
upon her and fr aha
ii- real but i. or-
death in-
in lit. For
coughed and could Hot sleep
Him flu way
in 11-
Kit t. I ill i,
t mi i mI on ii i
A v it pi all and i h
n mini.
In Him U Mi I In
with
I ll
to u yo
way
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Title
Eastern reflector, 6 September 1898
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 06, 1898
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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