Eastern reflector, 13 September 1898


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ISN'T IT AWFUL.
BU
Who h an awful
sh.- hat to harry a fully
To et to school at nine.
She has an
Her tasks are awful hard;
Her playmate awful rout
When playing In the yard.
She ha an awful
Who often shows her claws;
A tn. lumps upon her
With awful muddy paw.
She a baby
an awful little nose,
With awful dimples.
And such awful little
has little brother.
are awful DOTS.
With awful arum and trumpet.
And make an
to come,
Come and this maid defend.
Or else. fear, awful life
Will haw an awful end.
The Reflector Book Store
a nice assortment Pen
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pei .
You will be astonished when you
ear n ho w, very ch the v are.
You may never
But should s
Want Job
to see us.
THE
MERCHANT'S LUNCHEON.
Job Printing
Anything a
VISITING CARD
.
in-
A rich merchant sat at the la
his office, alone, lie leaned back la
his chair and drew long, hard
like a sigh, for he had MM
nets problems, and he was weary la.
body and Some people
a rich man never has anything to
bat they little Know how hard
has to work, first to gain then W
keep his rich, it f
the luncheon hour, and It suddenly
cum J to this man he
hungry; yet he was net ready to
tall and was about to re-
turn IS calculations he
light of a brown package
lying en a shelf near by. It
was the package of luncheon which
his little office boy brought wife
every day. and to-day the hoy.
i. sent on some distant errand, had
not yet had lime to It. The
merchant arose from Ms seat, took
down package and locked carefully
at It. Just such packages had his
own mother up for him,
when he himself, a poor boy, first
began the career Which had brought
him his splendid position.
he untied the string and opened
the package. Two nice sandwiches of
fresh home-made bread. a little
cold meat a piece of
pie. and genuine
New England tears rose
to eyes the Man as
carried him back to the of
his boyhood, and to the loving deeds
that dear mother. Here was the
very luncheon- she had often prepared
for And after a few he
it up. every crumb, far more
than an dinner
would bare given him. and then, re-
freshed and comforted, he returned
the boy came in.
after to bis ho
surprised to him
you had any to-day.
The boy replied in the negative,
with a glance at the shelf, when tit
gentleman said with a i
u gone. have eaten It Then,
handing the astonished boy a five
bill, he out now and
get some luncheon; but want to-
thank you tor tho best one I have had
for many a long year. And don't you.
forget, my boy, to be thankful that you
have something which I lost long ago,
and that Is. a good
rain
There is a boy In Taney County. Mis-
who has a record
few If any old hunter, can State,
The
out in the wood, and had
of shot- H
put int his
gun tie old
powder. he that hi.
the
fitted m
V- might beta the experiment
MM dropped the law
U the
powder. tH home the boy came
upon a deer, at Com
and hi. aim.
of good hunting
gun. pulled the
down the the marble
hole into the vital, of the
leer.
The autographs most people are of
value signed to a cheek
backed up by a bank account or
to R deed or note by
At a recent theatrical
however, certain
paid at prices ranging from to MB.
an autograph letter written by the
great English actor Edmund
while a letter written by Fred-
trick the celebrated French
sold M only
and Steele Mack-
the author of Hazel sold
It prices ranging from 1.85 to
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
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Annie
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The defendant
named kc an action
bow ha b-i-ti commence I
in Co lit of I lit
for absolute decree of divorce
the slid And the raid
lie is requited to appear at the next
term ; he Superior Mart mid
, la be held on the second Monday In
next at the Court of
in X . and
or demur la
I said an Ion, or th will Mb
tor the a-lief I in
slid c
f J
K O. la not.
Tobacco Sticks.
All wanting
can tat at the Lumber
Yard. W. B. Agent.
PATENT
and
BOOK ON PATENTS
I IT So Due Mi
pa, l
n m. r
11.06 p m.
a m. Mount
pm. Weldon I m.
s in.
a m. u in,
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am. Ken York -i.
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II P New Bern
Sunday W Pm
Notice
i Court of
Pitt County hating, on the 6th at
June issued to me Letter. t Ail.
on the estate Till
deceased ii hereby
to of mid to present
claims me tor payment
on or the 10th day
of June or this notice will be
plead bar their recovery. All per-
sons Indebted to said estate are
to make immediate payment In me.
This the th day June
Public
Administering tin estate; jot;
UNDERTAKER
There is a pond at Soldier Run mine
located a distance from the
mouth into this pond the hot
water from the air II
and from it a stream is arising.
. Is hot enough on
the surface to generate steam, there re
fish swimming about near the
bottom, which be when the
is . leaf. hot water natural-
remains the top. while the cold
Irater at the bottom, and is kept
by running stream, con-
Usually through pond.
Water Is the deadly enemy a
fire but in me
making to
was caused by I
a in
the shop to a
loon as
. f carbide of I
lion
et
Q I a f
Li
p i m.
pm Marlon
p m,
p m.
j. Hi
a tn, 11.11 a m,
Atlanta 12.35 p m. Charter.
ton
a m. a m.
St. I i. n a. I
. pin.
AT
Hooded
irk-
.- , ex-
THE MOUTH.
We have just received a new
the nicest line
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
. a- s We are prepared to do em-
t Creditors.
Having duly given lo
Court of PM county M en misled
executors to the la-t will and i and bodies
of O. Brow., deceased, notice I our care receive every
mark respect.
Our prices are lower than ever.
not want monopoly,
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
building.
BOB CO
hereby to persons Indebted to
the e-t t make Immediate payment
to tie an I all
having claims again-i said estate
lie only
on or before the day of July,
e will be in bar
recovery same. Tills day ct
W, M BROWN,
Executors O-
GEMS
It
to
. A-
FULL SHEET POSTER.
lie i
Gives i .-w
moon the
price cents a
month Are you
lo
ills
The astern
How would you like lo fish for a,
sea monster Urge and strong enough
to devour a nun a single
creature whose skin is so rough It.
is made Into when dry The man-
eating shark is such a creature, and
shark-fishing la one of most ex-
citing snorts to fishermen.
The man who shark
HUM provide himself with several feet.
Of stout chain attached to a hook
looks like a small The
is stout as thick as the
Anger. The book is baited with n
of meat large enough to a
small family, and the rope chain
hook are then dropped into the-
from the side of n stout rowboat
fishing oil
thrown on the water to attract
sharks. When a shark bites and finds
it is hooked it nu away at
speed. Then it is necessary
t have many feet of rope to play out
till the creature gets tired. When the
shark is Anally brought to the
It Is killed by a rifle shot. It be
a blessing ocean If ail the
sharks could be killed in this way.
mm
married either
or Snapper If I'd to,
and of those whom I hate
since got rich, while you are still as
poor as a church mouse.
lie been supporting
you all these years. They haven't.
to tee
laid roe this horse had won
a against some of
the host horses In tho country. He
can't a mil In six minutes to sat
was in matches that
ho look tho
Jewel,
like pointing th
i gold to
, and tho
delicacy I I the precious
atones-
which have taken
nature
In their
mis, i. man that
be no longer with the
delicate
of own making, be
rove them and adapt
them to prevailing tastes and
ions.
A frequently to
prove the f
or of
ordinary hue is that burning.
or Hie the
tone are ad. Very the
color of Is changed.
Even the d mutt
itself to artificial
Many
become breached and faded
In the sunlight. Am-
and fully
restore the original col-
or, -but sin docs not ac-
lasting results. By
or faded turquoise
v Ian blue. The
pigment doe i rate very
deeply, n easily lie
oB n knife
el.
V No.
i P. , SOW York W F
HOB am. Bait.-
move
1.30 am. Richmond 0.05 sin
Petersburg 10.00 am,
11.80 m.
rm, Mount l CO
Cm, Wilson pm.
pm,
rm. Magnolia pm.
II A V. night,
York am.
12.00 pm, pm,
pm, Rich-
pm.
8.12 pm. Norfolk pm
pat, Mount
m. Leave Wilson
7-01 am.
-u. Magnolia am.
Notice to Creditors
Having duly before be
Clerk PM bounty
the estate of U
deceased, notice Is hereby given
lo all persons indebted to the estate to
take payment t the
and all persons having claim
sail must th
the
or the lath day of
la. or this notice will be p Sad
of the recovery of claim.
day cf July,
J.
Notice.
So.
t CW New am, Jackson-
ville 10.20 an. This train
19.18 r. street.
s only a year
the news
i-
the es-
those
is I,
times tin.
subscription
In
Here Is a way to take a picture in the
lira a- a picture on a piece of
paper, sulphate of quinine In
making the outlines. the pa-
per tn the sun for a few minutes, then
Blare paper face down on a steal
sensitive paper, like that used by
and the two
. the leaves of a hook.
If the arc removed from th
. I, a few Inn rs later you will And
an t of the draw-
e; will have been Impressed on th
paper Designs of any sort
MB I e In this or you may
trace over a printed picture or design
with sulphate of quinine and by th
same produce a faithful copy
th print. Try It
lib it
an
gray.
Art ml n adopted also
tinge of t . e obscure
their lust, r -ml val
It is lb.
tint, the method i simple.
The yellow diamond placed, in a
colored
being dried is found covered
with a very Of tho violet
substance.
Highly ingenious is
the art j
layers
fastened With mastic in this
fashion, ho cleverly us lo do.
even the experienced
Joined quite fur
the i it a largo
is
far ii two
one.
n.
it Tamps am.
pm. Jacksonville s pm
Savanna 1.4-1 night, Chan-
ten Ba
am, am, Macon
air, Augusta pm.
pin.
0.1 II inn,
Marlon Ml
am, Lake
or 4.18 p. m., Halifax
, m., arrives Neck 8.20
in.,
. m. Returning, leaves
. m., Greenville a. m.
sat
Trains on lean
W a. St., 2.11 p . in
turn 9.10 a. in., and 4.11
in leave am and
i; pm at am
Dally except Sunday
leaver H
in
p. m., Sunday P. M.
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p. in
R-. leaves Plymouth daily
7.80. m., Sunday 9.00 a u.
10.06 and It
on Branch r leave
Rocky Mt I pm arrive
j pm Spring pm Return
but leave Spring Hops i am Nash-
ville S am iv Rocky Ml U am
dally except Sunday.
North Carolina , c.,
Pill County f r
Melissa t arson
vs.
R. J. W. t arson
Jesse C. Carson.
The defendant It J W Car-
son will take notice that an action e .
titled as above has been commenced
the Superior Court Pitt county for
divorce and alimony, and the said de-
will forth take notice that he
required to appear at the next term
of the Superior court of county to
be held o the second Monday after
the Urn Monday in September, at
the Court House of In
N C and answer or demur
to the complaint action, or the
will apply to court for the
relief demanded In said complaint
bis of August,
E. A.
F O ally.
our ca before
Is complete
ii its
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar
Flour, Sugar,
Always at lowest m
j w buy direct from
a-
oil the Has. Our g a e
and sail the h no
risk to run we sell at a close margin.
M.
Notice.
Having been appointed and qualified
as 1st rat of the lat- Jesse Adam
recessed, all parsons are hereby
to present all claims against Hi
of the said Jesse Adams for pay-
on or before lbs day of March,
or this notice will be plead bur
of their recovery. All persons Indebted
to the said estate are requested to make
settlement. the 8th
day of
; K. W. JACKSON,
T attorney.
SOUND, g. C.
THIS BEAUTIFUL sod
Seaside Hotel, containing rooms,
having been thoroughly overhaul
and renovated. Is now for sale, MM o
rent. V on otherwise
be owned t r guests on JUN
under r
further Information call on or ad Ires
H. Owner
M. O.
Train on Midland W. C.
dally, except Sunday, 7.10 a
a. in. Re
turning leaves 9.04 a. m
rive a, m.
Train on Clinton Branch leave
w for Clinton dally, except
II in. an 4.16 is
and 8.00
Pass. Agent,
J It Manager
U M
Notice to Creditors
The Clerk Court
day Issued to ma letters
Administration upon the estate Rich
ard notice Is
given to all persons holding claims
against said estate to present them to
m . Tor payment, duly authenticated, on
or before 1st day of 1809, or
this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. All person Indebted to said
stale are to make Immediate
payment of their Indebtedness to me.
This the day June,
of state of Law
horn,
Bethel High School
The Fall Term begins on
MONDAY 1818
Tried Friends Best.
years Pills
a blessing to the invalid
Arc truly the sick man's friend
A Known
headache,
stomach,
and all kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
AN CURL
to V. It.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Tills Is a school of high grade for both
sexes.
Only first teacher will
very thorough work will
do
he best discipline will be maintain.
Board from IS to per month
l to SI
W to I Ml
High School
Music
A of per cent will be
lowed when cash paid In advance tor
a whole term
for further Information see or ad
Principal,
SERVICE
Steamers leave
tor Tarboro touching at all land-
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday
Friday at A. M.
leave Tarboro at S A. M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Greenville days.
These are subject to stage
of on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and
Shippers should order their goods
via -Old Dominion tr m
New York.
Nor-
t A
fro- Miners
1.1 Boston.
Agent,
Washington,
Agent,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
j C. ft CO
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
nil THE
A--
WEEK
-FOB
The Eastern Reflector.
A WEEK
Tuesday
Friday
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance
VOL XVII.
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
NO
Be Paid Ilia Dinner
u at
wire, like the soldiers who
shown
by ;
It was a iN v
soldier bots. bill of fate
did
not it it A few cf b. d
been by lone
of them were
blessed with a good appetite
the soldier's best friend.
of privates in
enjoyed the repast immensely.
and he fin he sat Lack
in bis and said
yon eel lo eat
n society
his tide, Let beaming with
kindness.
ray said sol-
rising. the finest
meal I've had we
Then he looked at the pretty
girl and f ambled in bis
Finally he found what be was
locking for, and extended his
baud with cents in it
Is I asked
bud.
for the said
private, somewhat
at her manner.
we don't charge for
she said. lunch is given
by the Bed
he stammered, and bis
embarrassment deepened.
lake anyhow, and buy
or something for
cents
Her fa her is worth a
And sold is only
a month
The pretty bad for a
while. She knew it would do the
fellow's Heart good if she
k the money. She would take
it.
yon mast let give yea
some she said. And as
abs pinned a in his
lapel she dropped a gold piece
in Francisco Ex-
miner-
Did Not II
The Lo isl white mi-n, i-
have voting the Populist
and Hi ii. f don ticket, did
not intend to white
pie sty over to
if And vet
at is abut
done
All honest a bite would
two
s ago, v lo; would
put town or county
role. Indeed,
resented as insult any
And even now
are some who deny
are in of any white
in tins And
some of them say all Ibis talk
is a Democratic
lie. We only it
to Wilmington, or
or or to many other-
towns in eastern Carolin a,
ask the white people there if
is all a Democratic lie-
But if you were to go you
would not to ask a
question, you could see for your-
self.
How would the white people of
any town and in this part
of North Carolina like to be
rule, as are some cur
I in eastern
of the Bate Do unto others as
ye would have do you
and your rotes go to the f
of your white brethren m
communities.
Reward
The of this paper will he
to learn that there Is at ha-t
one disease science has
been able to cuts In all its
lint l Hall's Catarrh Cure I
cure now known to
the medical eternity. Catarrh being
a disease, requires a con-
Hill's Catarrh
Cure Is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and git
patient by building up
constitution and assisting nature do-
It work. The proprietors nave so
much faith In its curative power that
they Her One Hundred Dollars for any
case that It falls to cure. Send for list
of
F. J. A CO . Props
Ohio
Professional Cards
r. D. i. Jams,
N. C.
over J. C.
Cobb A Son's Store.
W. t
i. u Reals;
A correspondent of
Hun, signing himself
writes to paper on a
matter that vitally
central Carolina
markets. He
Durham and Oxford are x-
to pat a stop to buying to-
in the country- Will Hen-
and adjoining markets
join them I
I write consulting
many of the o aid
buyers, I suggest a
at, carry it out. Further
comment is useless, for every vim
connected the tobacco
knows what trouble
caused, i am not Interested m
matter at all, but I am
suggesting wishes several
markets.
Meet at and discuss it-
I a as a
meeting place, and am f
of trade there will en-
the delegates.
to get boards of
trade of those loans to put a stop
to doing
door buying have be-
fore- has
brought all jut by keen
and it has hurt all
The bus
been rendered
and barely able. We
tobacco
country will in
and for the get
and
Winston Tobacco Journal-
Not a Issue
political contest in which
we are now engaged is
serious in which North Caro-
ever bees engaged.
It rise- It is not a
party It a q of
race, of borne, of boner,
of The
are united deter-
than any other patty
and therefore it is called a Dem-
issue. Bat in reality it is
not s political It is a so-
racial and question
It is a Democratic.
or Populist
The party is a unit
upon question, and therefore
it is beet with
c cf North cm
beat back tho low
who would North Caro-
ultimately drench our
old n I n in blood and massacre- j
For the of East Cm-
ate not going to submit to
supremacy under the lead
of a set of men deserve
to be driven out of State- The
are not to blame- bey
are a generally
rant and weak race, and can
manage
in which they generally
all others, nor the gov-
of Carolina- We
need no better their
than history of
Carolina under Republican
Without
would out cf existence. With-
out of
Republican would prob-
ably go out
are united on this do
Beetle question
Without the help of the
Populist party the Republican
and their allies
have placed the
of North Carolina under
of low pie If
withdraw their help or with
be we can save the
Otherwise a
awaits us. a future of con-
Hid, convulsion, blood. A future
in tin men
North will one
Mile o and low
on tho other,
and then the i.-sue I
mil and
but Ion
or and security of our our
families our wives and daughters
and property on one side, and a
set of fellows of
hater and a set of savage
drunk with and
as on the
In such a convulsion the
dreadful us it will be, be
and the question
will no longer no a God
grant our decent white pop-
of ma
avail themselves the
ballot in November
dreadful doom that
awaits us u
providence.-F,
DEPEND UP
i work t .
b ii
For i Ho R rain
or few to r i-
r the f new
styli-s,
i. i and
-s. um i in
ii n A I
of lie p t I
A Urge variety ; every
like m. s i-i and
complete
all f I lo e
. r I
tend in
of
cods.
ilks;
i-i, of a i
are ii -.-, u
Dan t II ii k a national .- bl h
i I
j i .
f t
Do in lab a-
hi Invite to
The v i. vi ed-
paragraph l from II
News
ll i.
. .-
r or de-
sires see t in
N Carolina vote for
t in- Ding for the
giving up his political
Ii is not a question
i a man support
I i-if
an
I Democratic candidates or the Be-
i.- what the Sher- cat or tho
but a question of
of all kinds, Goode, Hate
Caps, Shoes and In black, tau
to tit ladies, men girls and boys.
n. i say that w -1 t
by or in our town Is
ii n.-. A of
nine, blink caters.
similes in nil
et Knives, Haws. Shews
unit hi- war
runt. Beautiful
line
pa d
; ill-an.
will Hie a
c Id ;.
i i u- I air
t- i v bi bead aid
kick y in
i i of
i ore Chicago
It Him.
whether or not be will cast his
v u- f responsible men
capable
and The party
pa's f kit d of
in i i part d. serves the
u j oil good of
What we want is
for property, hon-
or be patty white
rule to State by capable while
men in tho party to support-
I I a it in past
in party can be relied
op to rive it
is Is the for. cf appeal that
I. good good
Curtain
in i i d m
in all colors-six and sever.
and Smyrna
low tell ill Of
. . be bulled at sea,
Rugs, Art Squares, canvas sack
Cloths, Door MatS, in lubber, mode, instead of an
Crockery, Lamps. Hall Lamps. iron to sink the body,
Limps, Lanterns, sot Automatic
,,. , . , , i ., In on
Can, fills you lamp and does not run it afterwards tin-
over
FURNITURE
Bid Been Pubs In MM r in ill 801041-10 rail
kinds t
Oak tennis. ard Cradle , l, tings, I
baits nil kin's. en f Kitchen Ts
Hal Racks, to, these seed
No question to is your
you -ll We guarantee aid
every u e a th
cannot fail m
,. fur mutual III.
ft
A Cleveland man who went
to spend hi- vacation
brought home with him
he thinks is anew mother-in
law Mother-in-law- are
stories are a drug on mar- The
, .,. . , I,. cue of tie are
one seems to be p
little less than f , made
A man and his wile went to vole
Europe the man's mother- ticket His year with-
in-law went along, to this , e or
point there is no novelty the if
tin V I
On the voyage the mother-in-
which if
In, Ki rib Carolina. Ii x-
i f Ibis i-bi the
f to like a
c lie voter think
the is good bad,
We all knew, cf all parties
present
in Ni rib is bad-
all patriotic people, laying-
aside pride of
unite to
affairs is bad, it
twill bi- as a to
as pa-
it now a question
if for Ibis or that party
n u q whether or not
a ii en his v for hon-
i-en. par
ts
net a matter of polities but of
ill e
L milk.
Cone ruing Litton Cora
All as to the
N. C.
In all
n, B. i
X, C. Ur. N. C
all
n r , P.
h l
O i i i I i i m at La
M II
I l ill lie
i Bi V . , i i. r
. bun
I I A I
ii i ii i
It is men to complain
that
II every man ho
tended to a u would
woman ht- would be
places in notes,
and are now occupied
by worsen lit rs left to men and
be Many
tilling null nil-,
hi J
ii At n ii. ii i
liver Mill, Hauls,
Chilblains, I tin, and all
files
way It d lo
perfect or
. i ct bus. by
institute township last
a school
went to a school taught
by a white lady, to supervise
work being done. We have
beard of similar occurrences in
other town-hips. If the
party continued in power it
will not be so very long before
social equality will largely pie-
It is already rapidly
drifting that way. The real
white people must rally
down the and
bad white Free
Pies.
LI
BY A WOMAN
great distort has
and that too by a lady m
fastened Its clutches
upon her seven years she
stood tests, but her vital or-
B ans were mined and death teem-
ed in For three
could not sleep
She way l
by a Ur
Sew very fin
was so much relieved en taking t
dose all win
two been
is Mi I I-i i
writes i o, N
t. Trial Woo;
Drugstore.
bottle
the cotton crop now to
in ore in vet
is uniform
cotton and under its in-
of crop
is deteriorating rapidly-
of n large or small ran
is in Au immediate
cessation
able
picking season,
might menu, yet, a prop of largo
while a continuance
rainy will almost Intel
mean a short The boil
weather being so
throughout the belt its i f-
to local.
That it will bear
no section bating
large crop another
the Hill
be i aid if ll is s
tin trip all all will
alike in
high note will be
butt by
A mailer of mote lo
as it is
La aid is
to lie corn
ago. Tim
lo.-op, has been
of at bate or
, be
I Mi-
fol man and
which
plow terns. It is m ad and
meat, for it Up-
on it a lamer en n live sup-
bum lib win
and no calamity to
is a calamity
f favor- it hie s
It is lores the
leg
to the reward
man's
Yet is
aid for lo
cl,
f r cam
bereaved son-in-law, who
badly,
always know
in law was
g-going, but b-b-blame me if
have t-to
f-f
land Plain Dottier.
ii
iii War
ll o ban
the death more brave m a
Spanish
his It la more than a shame.
i- crime, Na-
with
, ea-e; d below
tag,
and tho re-
were did
in I
can I.-, v.
i-J o
turner.
If
A the
pail i
over
inapt.
lie spoils system
When shall be
lists ate
principles which
Biblical
I ii hereby to
i et iii e Court House
o, at
ck M. die purpose
legislature
in- County Town-
primaries will bl held at o'clock
M. n
1898, Hi puts;
-i. i to said to boss.
u ill
p., sad to appoint
net. rid o
b.
ion
of i Committees.
ii
iii mar I'm stun.
. put i-n who is
lib and
hum, b Invited and u aid to
make it live-
, vi s u lit i. , ,
ll I with i i
lowing. This is to . i,
a If mi ow Jim ,,,,
lot fix Bad
m ii r i ii, In our j.
inn nil in , i lit on
nun ,,, i- in
viii-
i like i ,. ., ii
ii ,,,,.,, i n
fully ,. A.
L,
Down Ilia Way.
in
on Weldon
,. M OB a
,., i lit V
ill I
by older Demo-
Tut
n I. Blow,
1.- I
ill
lulu t N in
kind Keep the
and its
hue Slid an u
Iring
have
V, , tin B ll
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i i ii
mm
REFLECTOR
i n-lat at
C, a second mail u
1898.
FOB
lint Brown
Jr., of Beaufort.
Second
art. of
Fifth J-
of
WANT HICK.
N. C . S -pi
are a m i
Fit- who to rots
whit have been voting,
and p
will lb D-mi-
ti it
but i- ii n-i old iring
holders an hunters l
have them s bully
Give us a ticket good, honorable
mm, -ii who bane a A mails
in lbs
Place your
treated us with respect, and I. tar
or, ill say be with tan
in ticket.
Can you
District-Oliver U. who hare and
d you on every a on I II you
A do you Hunk lbs Populists
A Populist is only as
of
Eleventh District-W. A
On of September vol
y county convention
warning and such a
I. Vernal u, instead
of Put.
FOB
First H. Snail
of
lag Us
or
The Progressive Farmer
General Mile to be Court Mania-
New York, Sept. Miles
party can today declared that the interview
r than the moral tone and I Ike City
. , Was in main correct, lie
of its newspapers ,
Best serious
taking that paper as a standard War A
the moral tone and honesty of ,,. j i
it are lie I were
a No paper in North Car- bat on whole he inhered
is deficient in
traits of Pro-
of
the
to order th l
this issue
print a from a
some
We
are in this who
are of
I appear a martial.
we what bU the
ct war Cuba
Till MAN
Pitt Sept. 1893.
day will be he
its to N U
I r u danger
-i
Hi,
laws lo p.-at-ct
and lie. u already
o h
p op e are out
different position
an-J the
hive th r -mo
lion the ones I
We ha tor Sap r
Clerk a very
men ; m any o w i Mil
their well; all,
a firm point.
habits.
honesty, sobriety, his well
Mi;., of Farmville,
n to tiling all
that and I a-u
at is only
what who him heM
DEPARTMENT.
INK'S
N- C.
The on which Home
was Las
sold to Me. G. and
moved to Greenville.
says he has a
stranger at his who will be-
a Democratic voter in about
twenty-one
Wiggins, representing
i Son cotton brokers of
Wilmington, was bore Wednesday
locking after making
for buying cotton at this
place tins fall-
One cf our business says
he is wearing his garment
side to
give goad luck
make good.
Mrs John
In Feeble Health
to do Her Work
and Tired All These Trouble
Cured b Hood's
For tour year have Ix-co in
feeble health. a for two
I nut
baas lo work.
and had a tired and
My on my
trying and I
it the
June. The first bottle did me
much good i I continued with it. and
Tear bottle of
an to my work,
and h
c Mi.-. S.
Hoods
LOOK HERE
The Eastern Reflector
Twice-a-Week.
From now to January 1st
GENTS.
Tell your to for it.
Sarsaparilla
u the
fix so.
Mood
and home from her
is not the lo yo down
We bops he will be
I bis
parents near Black Jack-
Ferny Gas kins was here Thurs-
day-
town is quite healthy now.
not a case of lure
Show its of drummers are pass-
this way every day. Looks
U I like our merchants will be
I supplied.
broke mats in Georgia W J It o bad wind hat blows no-
j.;. body good. The last wind blow
our Price l eggs lo He here.
Ni struck The wind i B. F. Manning A Co. can
at tiara blew miles an prise yon in prices for ready
Mat th; Carolina I made clothing and regular line of
companies was either blown down or dry goods-
Hail.
It U noticeable that chills are more
that party. There are community
them who left the Democratic par-
honest but
have ells,
by the leaders i ii comes the water in the
were following and they now stream and swamps becoming poison-
wish to return to the party ch
We hare had
else
in this All
Tillery have been
Persons in that
d from the
persons say lint
tell personally, and now one water
says to in print sod makes stream became so poisonous
that are While died tn large quantities Md
The wants to say here be seen Honing in the
.-. n i,
that it's opposed to
i . . w
every phase of fusion or lo
one iota from
principles, yet it is that
white together
for of good government A , WM cat-
white supremacy, and we be-i bun county a which
that the Democrats ti lbs o
nominate such a as WillI
give who wishes News comes fro Mr.
to return i. I r and
to the party and support it.
good sod M ale entire crop
true in Pitt Ire sad
who have not been c
a the Court House or
i to our
ticket it will be wise to
go among men for can-
The names of.- .-
mm lave been b
of The
and re Me others whose
have Dot mentioned, good
against whom no
he raid, and whom any ,
wishing to return lo the white
in m's Just
that k ml of a ticket is what
His
I is
k C nun
county Dem
W. W.
are. good
Statesville has c ti d sale
baa is to p it a o I
works and
It is laid not enough
lei in y
ha I be ;
mi in most i the pianos.
Hasn't a Dollar.
Tin- war not been tin
mixed evil to General Joseph
Wheeler, of Alabama. is
whispered an mud in private
circles, it has not
got in the newspapers, that he
was lo lose
lion, and though lie has been
in Congress many years lie
hasn't a dollar, lie went to tile
war bore himself so gal-
that all the country is
praising him. and now lie
been given a for
Congress effort and
without opposition. To be
exact, Gen. Wheeler served
eight years-in
Congress, and isn't it it com-
that it is to be said of
him that after this long service
he now, in his old age, hasn't
a Land
murk.
Till-; URN
farmers and Ai-
in N
Y , and Ni was fatally i
V. I ward II, V. h w
II i feat a
at will die.
II lie aged
and killed a
in-.-City, and
Four hole I Mind in
bow bark NorMie. which
arrived -g
h idly.
Mr., frank
i a traveling
died n Broad.
way, New York .
M'S an I Miss
did, n Vern at, N. Y.
ti
by a bull by a
tree.
split wide by the The rain
and sand drove against us worse than
Ships were wrecked before our
eyes were blown to
and tin- sent mid waves lo
tents. Now you cm s.-e one Kl-
low in heavy order gun
d all hi h. longings wringing wet
baton wind, then another
milling 1.1- rubber;
it hart looted, bareheaded, no no
s- trying lo get to box ens a
yards camp.
re the place cl on
ilia island.
We could see a only
a l.-w hundred yards from camp. Al
her born blew then
she commenced lo her
We n nor
hi her all. The Heath wild blew
out lo sea we r knew a hi
who she be t.
N In cam- i d
id lids wen
e one In keep cur
n ml. Some the
in n I it on in.
It was h
road blocked all all
ard telephone broken,
ions, -He pt a I. w cans Salmon,
and nowhere lo cook
pieces Mad hue in We
e Talk ab Ugh
i soldier a summer resort I From
to hours with nothing lo tin,
lire, and to sleep except ill
can loath -I with brick lamed
line
seen u-. knee step all
entered wetland, a beau-
tit picture I
Some people Island
gave our boys coffee an I nu -thing
out. The Englishman, who
runs a . loin and had c -I-
lee made and e and
lo all who cam
Mrs. t ll, old Irish woman
gave
bread she had briber had
or mil, also bar molasses. We ale
nearly all Hie canned OS
is
dull. They w bi-n-r
all the
and we used in
D I.
DEALER IN
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES
goods kept
hand. Country produce bought
you.
W- M. Carroll, of firm Car-
roll Br-is . will leave Monday for
the north t go ids
Wire Fence Ci-
have just c a car of best
selection of wire and expects to
he of wire on
hi d- Your order can be filled
promptly
A- G. Cox C is offering
pairs cart wheels fir -ale.
Harrington. A are car-
very nice lines of
a d furniture.
Fruit is get scarce and our
cannery can't on full time-
but they have put in nice
work.
B A Co. have
chased a large lot of bag-
and ties can meet any
prices.
J. R. COREY
ii
AND
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line of
Hardware.
I can now be found in
the brick store for
occupied
W. Brown
Come to see
diseases, um-
and other -i j to
impure blot d are bur, d by Heed's
Mr, Holt
N. C. July
Oneida
About two and a bail years my
about an I
two years, each had an
of about the
ears. The trouble appearing on
the lime, I was inclined lo
You would I hut soon lo
I called in who
sail from olds,
scribing accordingly, swelling con
to grow, until each had to hold
or little boy been
lanced three places, and at three
limes, his lace at limes, looking alarm-
The nature ho was
termed one tiling by one and another
thin by however, did
no -in me, was a
cure, and Mrs. Jo-- Persons it
having called lo my so
favorably I dropped treatment
the doctor and to use-
Mrs. Joe Person's
that results teen
is pulling in terms,
and especially little
entirely Well, yet
Hie s over in
in-, memory me merit Mis.
a St
N I .
r------Hi.
were wash-1
SO the o North Ciro-
soldiers.
Morgan, the
one of hi. men -n I
a h I an i i
w .-re drowned. bet no.
found,
to be in t hi sun.
to to In out
M you eve
saw; being did no. cut any
to get
that I
a mist sick-
No I h her,
by bold c
m- n
One Iii- hatter men i me
about id ii-
the postage
A,
Easy to Take
as, tO Operate
Art i
to Pill. In
.-
Hood's
too
I till It la ml ll-
r I a TI I
lo late a
GOODS
GOING
CHEAP
We have marked prices
away down. You should see
our leader on
They cannot be
for the money. We also lead
the market on
we are the cheapest
place in town on all goods.
Come
awn
N. C.
J. Barnhill
GREAT SLAUGHTER
of the
RICKS TAFT
STOCK.
EVERYBODY COME
and get some of the
BARGAINS.
READ PONDER
tee
WAREHOUSE
still in the ring. Money a plenty. Best light
in the State. bring your tobacco,
Be it and are able to pay tor it, so bring
it to us and get the highest market price.
friends,
EVANS. CRITCHER CO.
Proprietors of The Old Greenville Warehouse
GREENVILLE, N. O
HI.
Represents Only Class
Office in Opposite Court
House.
Greenville, N. O.
War Over
and
We are still selling at a Low Price.
and see my new Fail of
ill
I intend to give my friends a square, hon-
est deal. Come and see me-
JAMES B. WHITE.
Vehicles, all kinds
Gins Farming
menu retired on short notice.
Carts. Wagons, Brackets,
foals, etc., made to
order,
Shops on Avenue.
Phone
FURNITURE
SAM WHITE
g Come and See it. jg
JUDGMENT
tells you buy nice clothes
good clothes, becoming
clothes, clothes that will
wt-II on you, clothes
that will wear well,
clothes that will be an
outward index your
good taste, of your good
judgment.
Appearances
go a great way, clothes
make the man, first
are the best.
-mm-
Am in the mar
buying goods.
p CT C I a sundown
ti
Local Reflection.
The hot i ell is broken.
The Plenty blown
in.
are coming in
New York Applet ard at
The is beck on
on lbs river.
in
ii ill teller.
and are
bating
he Iii tit art hi Id their county
convention here
You In d just rt be on
x weather.
You did no; lite
now do net com lain lie cool.
in t e
but don't.
Gold
given name d. Owner call at
Ibis
W ii a n an he feel
all like tome bit
ate glad of it.
II my t man is out in the hack yard
bis luck
his front door.
Ice I ream every day. s
any i ineptly till. J.
W. C. Hints, Phone It
Fob Best -A dwelling House in
Good
only edge of ill.
turn hut it look
ed threat for awhile.
If Dickinson I
lo is a mud hi
when it wt don't know what a
hole
he was I j,
Md has
up to U lo II
has made a
departure Iron th. others and t
long lo the begin-
a sale at Hal of a
hell.
lie Ne
is 17th
at same hour on
18th.
Tie Democratic which
met in
n minuted H by
I Judge eastern
The j i. ibis township held
a primary Mil alb n lo
candidates Constable and
and appoint
gates to the convention.
A little lot who was be-
fixed lo send to school tor
time, said t if tea -her
mo A for must I tell
her
A John is in Hill
j attempting lo a
Mrs. Ham. Mrs. Ham's
brought who was
in an lining room, to her
Ai of the d
Fountain Pen, best on earth,
n Hi flee or Hook
T e in
notion and is a success. Core
and e
Don't said the
philosopher, that can no
A little the
ads will show
is a
Indianapolis
I is man who
credit when you have no
rush to buy necessaries cl life.
I I ii.- is the man
the taxes
pi in
The I is man to
in n iii el
tor Then why should r
him you In make i-
He as good a
a. low Ilium as the mm who due.
in big Tim I ill
hi I, n
And on the Page We Head Life's
h, ISM.
. A. w lo today
Salt of Hie
Ban hill, i .
the
w. S.
lo-
Ci. to
lay.
J W
here.
John Can't
We John was a g
blower, he not
Friday when he lo use
nun lo rail crowd
lo tier ware
house, aid All bed lo go lo his
New AM Item I lowing
Hock, d he lite all
down Ur line aid a
bust ling.
Mis. M. H. to Kin-
evening.
Cap. Charlie
Post, is
Little M
ed home Wednesday trim a
visit lo
Col. I. A hit ibis
City and will
Inks a trip out
Mi-s M i. e, who
Mrs. M. II.
returned home evening.
M W l , Vi
ton, has her
Mr- J. A. to-
day.
K U. C. and
Miss w- lit to
evening lo
Naval
Wiley Brown
his
son who has bun in I,
The little fellow hat greatly
proved.
Si it
K U. ii this mo-i-mg
BUDS ll ii morning to Mrs
R W. King.
Mildred, who I
teen Willie It
bane
M, F, tins m id-
11.- lie in where lie hue been
spending tome
K. B. Mn. , cl
Ki I- n pi and Masons
Co., is in town.
J F. Km;
In m Richmond lS bad been
lo buy a lit and mules.
II. K. C.
Observer,
here looking around lo is
going on in
W. G. Neal and Col. J M.
M. G.
i, Danville, were visitors on
today.
SHAY,
L, Moore this morning
Elm
Dr. It. L. this
going lo
J. A. Dupree Friday
from a trip road.
W. S. Bernard home
day evening from Baltimore.
Mrs. J. W- Brown and child left
Friday lo visit relatives at
W. H. and wife, Avon,
look here tills
Raleigh.
I. A passed
tight home from
the
Miss A Iii-- Carson
in where she I niter
Mis. R. Wilson, who has
been here,
In me today.
Mrs W. J. C. we'll In n
Friday a
in
t V no, he Id w a
but Hole can
a bit.
J. H. our
nominee In this
-pen last night here.
K up
avenue is as lb depot Ibis
and then drove down again
Mrs. M. sou
who have visiting
a s re-
homo today.
J, II. came Friday evening
I -p I- I with
here his nil home. We
died glad see him.
Or. d II.
Bullish, o late hem down to
Atoll to ate W. II. took the
here Ibis morning home.
Jr. Jes
-i ti was
and was
d lo have -ill
elm. he has
town in n ind hall and
i-.-iii.- in -th year h- be is too
to come to town be
hat I'm-. II.- hat been a
regular reader 1.1
lie d.
how Kepi him daring the
lake,
SM now reading show
and says it lo him
bow 6- me while cm
y do.
Ai other in
long readers. Kid. Moon, el
was in lo lee u a
or ago we had u ran p-1
him. Like Mr. .
Is Pill's I,
lie pun an
dun I in,
It lives hi ii See nun
that ale
of
he I, n -.- in . ,
tn an-
I are U
than Mi. and K
and u thin- ale
s It Ii--
Mill Outrage
two u t.
Hi. ,. t-
omen Bad between
and Sunday alter
noon. ,
known and highly
young ladies were their a
cemetery mid when y
reached a point the
they w r- . Ly into
n w., ;,. .
-iii ,.,
walk,
young la i .
st- the
to allow lie to MUM I
.--. ft apt ii.,. you I SC-
SI Mn o ti-
ll- yen , .
-ti H m. I f i. I. a- d at.
h -i . v . t I . r
slim., ii. v . n.-lady vi.-
v-i-h I.-, . . ;.
was o in tie-
b .
nil b nil I- ii
Ll.,, .;. ,,, ,.
i w, mt. m .
task.
j, ii,;.
. IV-
1- tensed Le
en , obtain hi m the
Pin . .
r y
, . i. I en
.- -II.
, . nests
IR
I. N I
.-
Tuesday
and
Friday
tin
. id
t . a
P he n;
ii i -t in army at F-. Bra ,.
Ai I El ii.
. I .-. I I j I
n. 1- a n iii-
ll I id ll
-l L-
i I ll ind, Fla.
I.-, i . -1
i i i t-1
V. V. r.
ItO II let II I'll 1.1 In. I
1-. pt 11.- e
. tut I n
, rt . la I--
. . i n. I r. I i- I- l
lay.- wire ill
ll.- . H -J
. r . the
II e. bole
NO
1.1. I, z u. Hi.- Philip
op.
It. iv. ii ad
of till Cm
. .
. ;.
in S i
p. . the
. or
n- e r- ii .
it SOW of
the c be
Mr K. m.
Mi. It. M. pi-r 1-iii
He was in s
year an t had baas a t -r tows
lime. His d nth mM
and family, lie
s wile, child en a
a he-- set lb
Mr. was e r-
ct the lie lea
u lilt out no cue
ever knew him did know hi.
real worth. Few men lay; met lived
who as as be, an I us in ,
any enemies. hove- eve-
Knows s man to
en
el tn
and has i lbs
main slay that I r my
years. He was a man whom
be said i. horn
having lived in and whom it
also his d
and
been over a cw
the over t
M is n cm of a
man, his lib- is el imitation
in be tatted his
and did his duly lo his
run
I. rand III
in lost end
man.
. ,, Ai . I. r N
.,
lie in witness lie
In law if you e I
lo
Don't tiara s r.-l y
she were a
Don't a In
measures round
Don't he lie ,
a house.
Don't think ll-e is
Wait till you ire mad, and then see
ii
Sib,
a ll. ; I
sad
I i
II. II. hit
morning ., .-
go
W.
Me-n
went lo
ll
y e
I. ,
St,
and r Mask.
Paul return fr.
Spain ii.
u set bit b .- gin. Ci again inks,
N. L. S ell in I
stilt's Bl
L. C. was in e. .
John W. -Mayo W. S.
went las Sunday,
Tie- Li diet ibis
apron party on -day
h-r ll will b- hi
h- in Hi mils ind n
it. in, mil If. lilt,
w.-re ill
C. a. s
III town las
Mrs. T. It. Mis.
are visiting the
W. M.
way ii loin
lossy, Will up. ii in
a days.
Wallet H. I s in liar.- is
Ilk,
B v over
j ill J- ex--
la m, ,, e. convention
. . i. a upon A w.
.- . , sue lit
papers K and the
I . . . . . V. t n ll e VI
. e . log IO I pi
and n i led, bad
. , ibis
to in ll
II . I
it .
bat . . I at.
kl u . . e
Of h i
It log .
when Johns
to make J. is
c arose and put
. oil
h was to get
,.
The II was
a i to tho
t Ti its being content
If, Bernard a nil
I'd-lit. I- h- luted lo
id. I, shall be entitled
. to . All- r this was earned
alto ll at a committee on
i place wood , be appointed.
bar. did .,. in and
1.0 , had
,,, Ina.;, I.,, cm and dried-
ll . I , , w ,
L .- . should I lie 0.1
ii -I . I 1.1 it, -r. a
n Ian it s i
l en . -u I . Mil . .
I t- r pi reason, I . It
h. ll wt . d i
h I id I -in in I to Ci ha i
cl s l deb-gales
IS par in
w. title in-ext.-pl
. s sat read.
I he re-
d J. . i u
;,,,
all retire
d el
III the I , . So ,
nm .,
th.
War, f-a Michigan ,., ,,
III in- j, aM
M. r .- big . n-.-bl,.
.--ii s.
any i. And iii
In pin,
in
lot My win-
III.
lour II
My.
Thus Henderson Dale,
Company, Atlanta, Ga-, the
and manufacturers of
Tins successful is
the many internal ad-
but a
prepared liniment especially
to which
bear the test strains
The may l used at any and
all times during pregnancy up to the
very hour of rim it
la begun, and the longer the more
perfect but it baa been
used during the last only
mat benefit and an
It not only
the pain it.
r hi.- of
child, i leaves the mother ins con-
more lo recovery.
Friend
at or sent by receipt ed
price.
Valuable
Baby is lei tree .
Ml co., s.
US Ilia.
One ray week,
Ibis hue N-w
pal lie streets, came in when-
three Oil lbs
la . I
ran-
All- r an In or more
me and C
led an
harangue d lbs and
in n will I-ill. aid ., Hit.
more fighting -i land lbs led
Th-- Stalls Up I win was and
Inn annulling aid I id tin-
then -I i- k ii use lbs
is res
Mil II is II Ii, The
v limit els corns In-ill ill
lit.- . lily en. in . I mi.
Ind I s. -ii s lit lo I
die r. Tin V like go id in r.
bin bin- more.
I on .-nine ma as two
a-e, taking
; of Deeds,
n Cl n. inn .-i. rand Coroner,
lo bate of
hi is lit kit, they
had -1 It'll t
Thon p-
D I.
I late read lion lbs
v pro ton.
III l W ll,. II, Ilk
Point, but the are kin--
in up. Sill lbs J
I. did ill Mini,,
mi a 1.1 For W. Id-own.
sidewalk in lush a way n to obstruct who cry, as lb did, and
lbs Tie y ma
as h I I ins.
White was
i iii mi
inhabit In- I
win. ind-1 d mil a
Willi n when, lie sin am
lit. III. lo pits In I we. II lie III.
She Bill s In i an- walk ill Old r In
I ins
As she an d r. lit a
--.-
int. ii I
g ll d. -tin. Ind mid
hi I ill I. I- I
she Ind In as as
It Id bid 1.1 ll.
To . I i
p. lb. U lull is I II I
has no natural I
ii Can
who in. lie u
was in
ll -II In III. hale a laid it sell e It in-.
EVEN SPRINGS
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
all M nerd
I nil it,
V-Vi
I II
peel.
re t i in ii e-ii He pep in i, nervous
in I I'd i . e . I i. i i i i lb Ilia
s U ll in l. l-l pill s all I and
I III
Tho and have been
put in thorough Repair.
. a . i mi
III
II, . .
II r i i i
ii. u.
Heard per day fl per week IT-Oft per
Isl mi's given in s Liver Manias lbs
-hi ill the nil, s on
A N. i ml W. W.
i. f. smith,
nil lo M.
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-l-
i vi
T i
N. I
-1 -1 Bar who .,, .
y from whit they have boon
MM at They m and e.-
They -ill th-
ii it tr
It. 1898.
an hunter a
lute in the pi-t.
Give H ticket good,
hue sol mads
r eH Brown o-5
MB on ticket h at
lost us with r. spec-, and I.
oar, will n success b-
in tn
Think Can you
who hare and
-d you on every I It you
you think the Populists
I A i- only bun in at
Jill MAS
Pitt . Sept.
Election day will be h-e
to H that lb Doc- .- is
t r Tn danger
d ,
high tax--, ant execution th-
Jr. of Beaufort.
as. of
I-
of
H. Alien j
Eleventh District-W. A Bats
On the 24th of September n Tot.
y county
f and idea a ticket
J-aw a lo you instead
in us away. On Them.
N. C.
on the Home
laws to p-v-c w baa
tS- to G. bi i o.
o moved lo
Tb; p -o; e are out j be has a
th- different at his borne who will U-
an th- out a Democratic voter about
place that hive th
aM
M-i broker of
Cur Clerk a cl-v-r Wilmington,
. r
their well; all. meats cotton at this
Kim a stand I place this fall.
of
FOl
of Pitt.
Fir-t H.
of
Mania-
New Sept. Miles
today interview with
in the Kan as City
in main correct. He
to Che serious
War A
IN MOTES.
bis habits
honesty, his well cultivate
mind. Den May,
nearest to filing all
tor that an I a-n
is only assorting
what those who know
tie will maLt a vigorous and
not to go down
easy. We hop; he will be
feel election.
Pitt.
in Feeble Health
to Her Work Nervous
and All Trouble
Cured by Hood's
tour l an-i m
for two yr part,
lo I ken
able Jo I I
had I nix. e be
My on my
Irvine
ii the
much it,
b if bottle
Hood mm n to do my work,
a-id t . .-ii i j
. Mia
Hoods
LOOK
The Eastern Reflector
Twice-a-Week.
From now to January 1st
CENTS.
your to send for it
A part can
tr moral tone aid
of it Then
that paper as a
tone and honesty of the I ,,. in the
it represents are hi rail were incorrectly stand,
n No paper in North Car-1 on whole he I the
is these
traits of than the Pro- .
to
appear n martial.
in issue we what bis Ii. ad-
print a from a , ministration cl war Cuba
Populist that
plain We know that there
are Populists in this who Chills th-
are Iliad of affiliations with It chills are more
There are many the community the
them who left the Democratic
, ,., , , In this All through the
have been very
Ilk b comes the water in
and swain; s poison
with lbs decay the gal mass
lea s that were J from the
by the ball. Sums persons say that
some days alt-r hail I water
the streams so poisonous
it. f.
broke loose in Georgia t.
day
business men says
he is wearing
to
the lack
and make
Mrs John returned
home from her
parents near Black Jack-
Ferny was here Thurs-
day.
Our town is quite now.
not a case of sickness hare-
a-9 pass-
this way every
like our merchants will coon be
supplied.
It is a bud wind blows no-
body The last wind blew
Sarsaparilla g
I, ., n Ills
Mood s Pills mm .
On,
True
six tor
ire Ills
Those mm aw when j price of to here.
N. struck The and j B. P. Manning k Co. can
at limes blew miles an boar. prise you in prices for ready
Every tent Carolina j made clothing and regular line of
companies was either blown down or dry goods.
be seen floating in the
Common-
w all.
through honest motives but
have diM the
deceived by the leaders
were following they now
wish to return to the party
We bad them to
tell us s i personally, and now
so in print and makes
that are timely. While died in large quantities could
The Reflect wants to say here
that it is opposed lo
every phase of or to
one iota from
p vi it is that
white men were
of government A ,. ,.,.,. Chat-
an-i white supremacy, be J bun a ft which
that the its should, were revenue ti the amount o
nominate such a as
give every who wishes News that Mr.
to do so an opportunity to return
to the party and support it. i c a to
There enough good and ,
true Democrats in Pitt
NEW
who have not been
the Court or con-
to our
ticket from, it will be wise to
go among men for our can-
The names of some
tin Lave mentioned by
i. of The
and others whose
have not . n mentioned,
against whom no word ca-
be raid, whom any ,
wishing to return to tin.
party, support Just
that of a ticket is what
bring out.
house caught tire be lost the
county
W. W.
good selection.
has l. d th sale
i bonds to p K in a system u I
Waist works and
is I that arc no enough
in for
on most the places.
Hasn't n Hollar.
The war not been an
mixed evil to
Wheeler, of Alabama. It is
private
though it has not yet
got the that he
was about to his
lion, and though he has been
in Congress many years he
hasn't a dollar. He went to the
war bore himself so gal-
that all the country is
him, and now he has
been given a for
Congress without effort and
without opposition. To be
exact. Gen. wheeler
eight years-in
Congress, and isn't it n com-
that it is to be said of
him that after this long service
he now, in his old age, hasn't
mark.
COUNTRY.
loin sad Al-
N.
Y , Ml was i
K M. K III, W.
ii i while giving a
at a-id will die.
aged shot
and killed by Prank bin term in, a
City, Mo., an I the
I shot
Four auger holes in the
ion ii bark Northern I. gut,
arrived t Sin Cat,
badly.
Mrs. Frank
at a
died sadder n Broads
way, New York .
M'S Miss
i it Vern hi, N. Y.
being g re i
by n m id bull by c a
split wide by The rain
and drove against us worse than
Ships were wrecked before our
eye were blown to
and an sent mid waves lo
Now you can lea 1.1-
low in heavy marching order with gun
. d all hi b. longings wringing well
the wind. bee I
except rubber ;
bareheaded, no ct, no
trying to get lo some box cats a
yards below the These
ears were the only place safety on
the beta island.
shifted lo
Southwest We could see a ship only
a yards from camp. At
her horn blew
she to signal with her
lights. We could nor
hi her at all. South wind blew
her lo sea and r knew who
who Was be
When morning cum- the
somewhat, the tide t a
cold lo keep our
most In Ken bodice wet. Some the
m n I on the tr. in.
It was hours in miles,
road blocked all the w-y, all telegraph
ard broken.
cans of
destroyed, and nowhere to cook
pieces of beaten hue in we
c Talk about the high lite
a soldier at a summer resort From
lo hours with nothing lo eat,
fire, and to sleep except
loaded with brick turned
lime You would I ave smiled
lo seen u-. Water knee d. all
covered with wet sand, a beau-
picture
Some people cl the Island
our boys coffee an
cut. The Englishman, who
runs a a loon and mt. had u
Ice made and gave
lo all who cam tor it.
Mrs old Irish woman
bakery, what
bread she had whether trey had money
ml, also her We ale
nearly all the canned n the
ind.
thing jot i the
cams. They w-re and mil
than all
socks and used lo
were I Way,
fed North Ciro-
soldiers.
o. Morgan, Corp.,
one his men l-n I
a h Ian to a i
were drowned. To b-a lure n
found,
Mi. I
lo be m i. his
mud to It to b. red out
Vt . me happiest crowd m eVe
saw; did nu. cut any
figure. lo get away
that tr I
a sick-
reading
No is here-
by hold c .
This s about
h to hospital.
Oaf men
about
toes , the postage b
A, D.
W. M. of the firm Car-
roll will leave for
the t goods
Wire Fence C.
have just a a car of beef
selection of wire and expects to
of wire on
h i Your order be tilled
promptly-
A- 0- Cox C is
pairs cart wheels for sale.
are car-
very nice lines of
a d furniture.
Fruit is get scarce and our
cannery can't run on full time
but have put in nice
work.
F. Manning A Ca- have
chased a large lot of bag-
and ties can any
prices-
IS----
Heavy and
GROCERIES
fresh goods kept constancy on
hand. produce bought
and
you.
SLAUGHTER
of the
RICKS TAFT
STOCK. ;
EVERYBODY COME
and get some of the
BARGAINS.
Q W.
J. R. COREY
IS
ii
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice Una of
Hard ware.
I can now be found in
the store for
occupied
Come to see
diseases, urn-
and other lo
impure blood are bur, d by Hood's
Mr, Holt
C. July
Oneida Cotton
About to and a bail years a no my
about an I my
girl two each bad an
of about the
trouble on
about the NM lime, was inclined to
it tips, but
I called in who
accordingly, yet ; on
until each hail to hold
or the little boy been
lanced it. three At three
at limns,
The nature cl ho trouble watt
termed one thing by one and another
Mum ; however, Hid
lOt concern me, I was a
cure, and Mrs. Joe Persona
having b.-en called to my so
favorably I dropped tho treatment
rum if. aid to use
Mrs. Person
that results teen
it in terms,
and little
y in Well, yet
the all MM in
memory merit Mis. Jae
It.
HOLT.
l, n
N .
T C.
GOODS
GOING
CHEAP
We have marked prices
away down. You should see
our leader on
They cannot be
for the money. We also lead
the market on
we are the cheapest
place in town on all goods.
Come
e I
N. C.
to Take
as, to Operate
Are feature i to liftoff's Pills. In
a mar
Hoods
Pills
IV.
READ PONDER
THE
WAREHOUSE
still in the ring. Money a plenty. Best light
in the State. and bring your tobacco,
want it and are able to pay tor it, so bring
it to us and get the highest market price.
friends,
EVANS. CRITCHER CO.
Proprietors of The Old Greenville Warehouse
GREENVILLE, N.
L.
Represents Only First Class
Office in Opposite Court
House.
Greenville, N. O.
War at Last is Over
and
We arc selling at a Low Price.
and see my new Fall of
I intend to give my friends a square, hon-
est deal. Come and see me- w
JAMES B. WHITE.
Said k Von know
bar. a till .
r. i. a
tali nu. to lake Ho ,
Vehicles, all kinds Mach-
and Fanning
short notice.
Carts. Wagons, Brackets,
Posts, etc., made to
order,
Shops on Dickinson
P lions
SAM WHITE
Come and See it.
you buy nice clothes
good clothes, becoming
clothes, clothes that will
well on you, clothes
that will wear well,
clothes that will be an
outward index your
good taste, of your good
judgment.
Appearances
go a great way, clothes
make the man, first
are the best.
lit OPEN kit.
And on the Pane We Read Life's
A. w to today
l. S. we it o is lo-
Am in the mar
buying goods.
REFLECTOR
Local
ell is broken.
The d Plenty blown
are in
New York Apples at
ill.
u beck on her
ran on the river.
in weather
goof's and
baring their outing.
their county
here
Yon bid just rs cell be on the lock-
cut fir
You did not like the weather,
now do not of cool.
hate to s e
r, but their don't.
pin, with
given name Owner call
this
n In n a n an says he doesn't feel at
all like some his
ate glad of it.
II my a men is oat in the back yard
bemoaning bis luck
Ids front door.
Tery day. tor
any by n
W. C. t
For A dwelling in
Good
j.
only edge of th,
slum Wednesday bat it look
ed for awhile.
If Dickinson Iota Pitt street
to a mud he
when it rains we know a
hole is.
he scale was I
out near the Wilmington
has
laker, up lo
made a
from ethers and
long nun
cl a sale U instead of a
Vail.
lie
Tin, is Ike and ibis
month, beginning sundown en
and doting the same hour on
the 18th.
Tie which
met in Wednesday teen,
by
Jude eastern
cal linnet.
The lo this township held
a primary Sat Way n to
candidates tor Constable and J us-
of the nod appoint
gates to the county convention.
A little who be-
fixed to send to school for
lime, said the lea asks
A stand for must I tell
her Greenville tr
A John Best, is in Snow Hill
attempting lo commit a heinous
Mrs. Mrs. Ham's
brought husband, who was
asleep in an id i lining room, lo her
the
Pen, best on
just at K flee or Book Store.
T e pan la the latest is
and is a treat
and it.
said the
thing; that can not
be remedied. A little the
patent ads will show that
is a
Indianapolis
T lie tome merchant is man who
gives you credit when you have no
task buy the Hie.
I he merchant is man ho
heirs you the taxes Unit tun
pave
The I is the man lo
In tn n in trails id
or Then why should
him you lo s
He fells as a
as low inures as man who docs
in big The hills
leek green far
John Can't Mow
i In i John Clara was a good
blower, but he ct not
Friday when he to use
ii lo call crowd together
lo start sale the ware
Alt bad to go to
Now Horn blowing
be sent bugle blast
down He line aid lie SUM
Q. net to Soil k to-
day.
J W
Mrs. M. H. went lo Km-
evening.
Charlie
Post,
Little Jennie Congleton return-
ed borne Wednesday In in n
visit lo Hi.
Oak I. A It
and will
lake a trip om we.
Mi-s Nannie M Kinston, Who
Mrs. M. II. Ir,
returned home Wed evening.
M ii T I'll IS
her sister.
Mrs J. A. to-
day.
R It. S. and
Miss Deem to
evening to
the Naval R-serves
Wiley returned Wednesday
evening with his little
son who has bun
The has greatly
proved.
Sept 1888
K U. Kick l-n Ibis
in Kinston.
Miss
morning Co visit Mrs
R W. King.
of Mildred, who
been Willie
ed brine today.
M. F, this in m-
where he has been
spending days,
K. B. agent
Ki and Masons Lite
In in Co., is in town.
J K.
tr. in Richmond where lie bail been
lo buy a and mules.
II. K. C. Bryant, one id the still
Observer, today
here looking around to see what
going on in
Gen. W. U. Neal and Col. J M.
M. i nil O.
Winnie, Danville, were visitors on
market today.
ISM,
L. I. Moore this morning
Elm
L. Call lilt this
going Io
J. A. Dupree Friday
In in a trip road.
W. S. Bernard returned Lome Fri-
day evening from Baltimore.
Mrs. J. Brown child left
Friday lo visit relatives
W. H. Grimes and wife, Avon,
look train here Ibis morning f-r
Raleigh.
L. A- passed
through Light home from
the north.
Miss Alica Carson h.-s
Ir. in where wet t alter
now
Mis. It. K. Lee, if Wilson, who has
been relatives bore, returned
home today.
Mrs W. J. and
Friday evening a
to Washington.
no, a
but Hole can
ii bit.
J. H. Small, Washington, our
nominee Congress in Ibis
last night here.
E up Dickinson
depot this morn-
f, and then drove down again
Mrs. If. M. son
who have bat n
at re-
homo today.
J, B. came in Friday evening
a with
here at his old home. We
are glad lo him.
Dr. Hay wood at d Grimes,
down to
Avon to see W. II. took the
train here this morning home.
he Sail of the Earth
Ban hill, out near.
reek was town
Friday and Int. was
d lo have n .-ill tors
chat. T,; i, he baa
lien in town in a . i sad I half and
ha ha is
I,, come to town except lien he
hire. has a
reader
lie started, nod
how will kept I, in posted
war. U
now in reading mat-
and says it lo him
bow s. while cm
political that y do.
At
line el
at near in to sec u-a
or ago and bad a very t
el at Like Mr. I a
is Pitt's mid Beet in-n.
lie tea end pore
Democracy are
ii hi o ii tea
last are and ii
ID Sp
he B h vi r lb. r I ban
n th-trends
are in. nit n
than Mi. and Bid, Moore,
and r are
s Ii lb earth.
Ur. K.
Mi. kl, pi-r tho i
die. shout
lie was in s i inly ninth
year a still I some
time, was not ll II
to his and He
s wile, and a number
hi as
Mr. Spier was i tic re-
is the He led
but no oat
ever knew that did not know bis
worth. Few men ever
who us as Le, an I us tr
any enemies. have we
known a man to lit
He hat lung u cu
consistent
ha,
stay that I r
He was a man whom it may
be said world it
having lived in it and whom it
also laid his h d tie
good and
been over u cw I will
make over I
I n en, of ch n
and his lite is i-f
in ho served his
and did his duly to his
The
ones and joins
in lost of good mil
man.
Assorted
lie in the witness lie in
bat,
go to law if you ha c i
to lose.
Don't store ti y girl as uh
she were a freak
Don't ask ti what
measures round the waste.
Don't be
Sweet n house.
Don't the is
Wait Sill you ire mad, and then sec
Mill Another
we l
-s conduct
women on U-.-J Cross i
and Si on Sunday
noon ,
Three will known and
young ladies were on their
cemetery and when lb
reached a point between the
. by
who n i i
and give lb.-., n
walk.
tag a st. . I the
to allow women lo BaN
ill j s SO
ii ally MM
I . v
ii. up m and
her to the . . I her
struck lb- Jon.- vi-
which
id her hand. r.
was while m t Lear rm-
. a
be t. It It tad
a man was i ear ind en-
id an i-. her int. m .
How long are Ibis
i j to to three
bat ceased lobe a virtue
we the
e mini assumed by
the
6th,
-SUM I
A ti
flit and I
N. C. H 7,1898-
II. II. fuel r It'll In
M. morning ;.
go d,
W. E.
went
Galloway Mt for Tar-
y lo ate id Ike
K. Proctor w. n to Or., .
W. M.
Monday to
winter Hook.
b hi that ,., .
, , , ,,. I ,,,,,. voting.
, ,. . ,;, s ,, i.,, if.
Paul d from Baltimore
Saturday night.
Jake Spain s town lest
lo sec his b st Co Jake.
I. S
sun- Salem ,. , ,, ,
L. C. ii. reason. V. I .
W. Mayo tad W. s.
wen; last Sunday.
was ill town
The Li-dies place will an
Put t, ii
hi r y l.-r i.
Will . Tl. i i.
r. i i ;. . mi i am
A . nine yearn
Mr. s. at I ii this t
army at
be n tad in
i Chicago .-1 W.
. Alter the fair he at
in army P.
Mich. Ai I. In ; m
., I. t i Mi Hi .
re, a i r,
ii had had i.
i I j
i i Clinch,
i n l
days i e wrote las r,
E a It
i. which I'll b-
in ii. e
V ii , i. I In i
, , .- . be sick
. . i-. I every
week i. in In it were i the
of the and
r the
in, Tl. bole .
Ai. . I. S
v.,,., tun.
i . . over
t to p U S, which J in th ex-
did in m. it , . r. Gen. Kent, a called
. i report
F, J.
papers rotated Km and alt
i . i ;. V irate Bud put tho
i., . pi e mother
and were very bad to get the
I .; ii v
. . ,, i ,, , , ,, , lie i was
got . ii ii i,
I.
;. evil war P being some contests
i, ,. , ,, M. Bernard moved that t
l It ii. i l . ,, it .
.,., I no lit i 1- lo
kin ti with
. . Ills,, . id. m b shall be entitled
seals. After this was carried
II have tern ,,.,, ,,, ,, . on
it ibis place yea would be appointed.
that did tot
. l t i I i v no i c
you . n an i. . ii. i.
Many n y icon I i i ugh
his own I
The . i .- I
is lit ugh bad
and
The c,
i . t of
lo par
i. at rid, in ii
be I ed ;,. Cuba he
I ale d n e the in shut I
Hie n suit would have
roll
lie would
apron on Tuesday night Stales.
It will b- given Shelter .-
b ii. lit And M
M. It. us,
Greenville, were in town last night.
C. E,
in town lest night.
The
Mrs. T. Moore and Mis. Evans,
South Greenville, arc visiting tie
family W. M.
way in
Will open a
lip inn CB r-
ported J- J, Perkins
. C. Forbes tor
A motion than carried that
I all retire consultation
a days.
Waller II.
lick.
bare II v,
How us Ins.
be
in
My wile more
than ill-
tour
tO v r i .; tO become S ;.
Thus writes Henderson Dale,
to Regulator
Company, of Atlanta, Ga.,
tors manufacturers of
Tins is not
of the internal medicines
to do things, but a
scientifically prepared liniment especially
effective in adding strength and elasticity
lo those part . d v. organism which
bear Severest strains of childbirth.
The may I used at any and
all limes dining pregnancy up to the
very hour of The earlier it
la begun, and longer Bead, the more
perfect will be the result, but it has been
used during the last month only with
great benefit and
It not only labor and lessens
the pain R, r-wt greatly
Hit- hi lift of both mother
and child, leaves the mother con-
more t speedy recovery.
at or lent by receipt
So
Secretary War, i- u Michigan man,
me hi it to
m- big . is
tin; re. in. tit will do;
more fighting
tr. Tin- States
aid the bat
c a bell
All r an h. or more in
lbs convention met again C-
M. unloaded
that and
I I i and
He ax the way with ibis and led
up win I was lo and
Inn i a Handing 7-V the
then s- I c ii with the
One lust week, a young lady
this h-one on ens New
public streets, to where
three V tin n on the
sidewalk a way to i who cry, i- tin did,
are really
i- o down lo The
vi u ii-i- ill in
lit.-end i oh, om-in I
I have s tn lit lo be
die-s. They n like tin ,. I. i. rs
but
I Lave read hew
v. rs I pro.
visions at Can p
Point, but urn
in the nix up. Sill the
did ill the tin-
t lot
on tame turns as two
yell ago, s taking one
It-j of Deeds,
one and Coroner,
lo have the of
I, lie to fill these
had ;
For L. p-
Per-
rite
pi I i
. I Tie y in
as lo let
No white man was
to compel the I
who ind. is nut a
lei. where, lie stream
and river to pill b m.
She to leave walk in on r in
pies I In tr.
As SO d
three n one id
. consider,
In the ye Ii and
ill ills t.
She I as a
I s and Id i d.
To make main t more appealing, ii
the is in
bus no
there n white in North Cur I
who not he v I, n
was in J,
have a hind I torn
Register
kin-.
For County
For W. Brawn.
adjourned.
EVEN SPRINGS
UNDER NEW
The of all W ate re. Bi prominent;
all have It,
i- f r In In-pep Inn
H ii I I'd i i l id i .
A pee. -s c in I III pin s
tn
tn I o and tOW
Tho Buildings and Grounds have teen
put in thorough Repair.
a r on ii .
SEVEN SPRINGS.
it. ii, in
LaG RANGE.
price.
Valuable
I.
for women,
Baby ;. it application
m co., s.
ill
.- . .
I it-- , l, . I
it in. n
. I
i In Ail L
OB., or Men York
Beard per day -r week per month Spec-
rates given to s lot Livery stables the
best team Good in the Re rates on
A N. ind W. W, railroad.
V. SMITH,
Address nil to M.





ii iii
The Reflector Book Store
a nice assortment Fen
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pen
You will be astonished when you
are.
You may never
Jut should ;
W ant Job
SORE THROAT.
Ma
tn told you
the straits
having a throat It la a serious
matter foe any to have a core
bad for the ea bad for
the When you to an
Iran's Ilka a throat
mean large expense and a large
amount of and the big fellow
hadn't got over this before
something else happened to that
five u even more caught
com, and the cold In hie throat
I suppose be still sensitive there
and It give a stiff neck, so that
be couldn't bend his neck at all.
can't have any Idea of a
stiff neck means until you see a giraffe
afflicted In that we'd had all sorts
of trouble with animals In one way or
another, but for real bother this beat
all. We discovered It one day on
the road. The giraffe always ducked
bis head under the branches that hung
down, fort of like a swan or does,
but this day. carrying his head right
straight In the air, he brought up
against a branch that was at least
teen feet above the ground. That was
an amazing that we knew
Something must be the and
the giraffe's keeper came up
poke to him, and all be did to
bend bis nose down, and look down,
why, we saw be bend bis neck,
and then we knew what was the mat-
of course, first thing
did was to set a man to march along-
side of with . tent pole, with a
in the of It. to lift
branches for Moat of the
almost all the time, In fact- we could
Steer him clear of
branches, and, of course, lots of the
was long stretches where
Wasn't any at and then
came to places where the man
have to a branch to let
the big; giraffe and a great
pity . was, too. to see compelled
to go about In that manner.
went that way for about ten
days. Ordinarily, we used to put his
feed for bin on top of animal's
so that be wouldn't hare to bend
own more, than or ten feet; but
he do now.
FOILED
Come to see us.
I Reflector Jo. Printing Dies.
It
l.
a i
you for your little wad.
If you
The was polite, but
luckless pedestrian looked up
down the dimly lighted street, but
nobody was in sight
will sot do you good.
dear said
still holding a revolver
pointed in a most threatening manner
st the other's nearest
loon Is halt a mile away, the
to the nearest policeman Is ex-
the same. You and I have the
locality entirely to ourselves. Where-
he gave the trigger an om-
little Is no
for prolonging this interview. Pro-
see you've got the drop on me all
right said the victim,
all I'm kicking myself
about Is I didn't need to lose my
roll I could Just well hare left it
st home this you'll put
your fingers in my right vest pocket
you'll find more or less. It's all
I've got about me. and I was going to
spend It for a new set of
fires for my
kind of sternly de-
footpad.
you get that for
know where I an get It for a
less than
Scott, old man You keep
your little wad and go and buy
tire. Say. do you know that's the best
tire on earth darn It. I ride
myself.
If this should meet eye of
gentlemanly highwayman he till learn
an outrageous confidence game
as played upon him
The belated pedestrian whom he met
i that occasion uses the Jingo es
Resilient bicycle tire, and
has do use for any other kind.
nut he happened to see by the light
of a street lamp that the gentlemanly
highwayman wore a ft
button in the lapel of bis
he id DO in
ATLANTIC COAST LIRE
ft . I He- A I st
U .
a .-, Mag
. . Inn. II I
it, I
-Mi If B m.
p I SI I
H n m.
U p-
m.
I II. p i . I.
a in. his l a
York a m,
I m.
North In the
lilt
Annie
Henry W J
The shore
take not that an action
emit as has been I
in of I
for absolute decree of divorce
the said the raid de-
w II f s r notice that
he is required to appear at next
term of lie Superior i mm of said co in-
to be held on the second Monday In
September next at Ibis Court House of
in K. C, and
or demur to the la
said ac tin, or ill will apply
o the C for the relief n
c mini liar.
m. tin if it
F. More,
t. s i
Tobacco Sticks
All farmers wanting
can them at the
Yard. W. R. Agent.
thirty-six feet tall, I
j a day a
VISITING CARD
A-
FULL SHEET POSTER.
the Dome . i -v
afternoon at
price a
Are i
i u
nit
The Eastern
So we
in eighteen feet
Iron t and we used to reeve
W that and make one end
to the with his food or
It, and it up let him
there. On the road used
the rope over the crotch of n tree
Wt a suitable height. For his entry in-
to the tent at time had
cut a great slit in the but
e didn't regret it was a
impressive thing to see him
in that way. It made
of
used to go up I'D
ladder and put a around his
and we'd book on a fall, with a
chair, and a man would ride
his and rub in liniment. He
to like very much, and It
yelped him greatly, too, avid one morn-
lag when the men went rat to give him
the usual rub, they were to
the old chap with his head bowed
pretty near to the roof of the
bear cage, which, next to
hire, his neck
coming around all right, and Ian
that he'd take hie breakfast
morning la old way, if you
An historic owned by the
late Dr. Evans fr
ale the establish-
but it was decided at the last
moment to retain the vehicle as an
item of the estate In it the doctor loft
Parts with the Eugenie on
Sept. when he was assisting
her to reach England. It Is intended
by the heirs of the noted dentist to
transfer the carriage to the Evans Mu-
which is to be founded In
ca under the clauses of the doctor's
ill.
The vehicle will be temporarily
banded to the care of the old
drove the Empress, her
attendant and the doctor to the coast
In 1870. when she about to em-
bark for England in Sir John Bur-
yacht. The vehicle Is a
with accommodations for four
persons, and was built In 1867 for the
Exhibition. ten years since Dr.
Evans had it and
in order to make a journey to
over the same ground as that
traversed by him with the Empress
that long drive he stop-
at the same places en route as
those selected on the memorable
A -H urn
Some day it will be found that to
bring up u man with a genial nature,
a good temper, and a happy frame of
mind, is a greater effort than to per-
him in many accomplishments.
Is It your baby drops
t a regular time What
do you give Nothing. Her
father Just stops to
E-A-WEEK.
only
the
to
tobacco
mm
a year ;
news even
u i-
us-
lion
pee.
luff's Fills
Cure
Liver Ills.
Twenty Years Proof.
Liver Pills keep the bow-
els in natural motion and cleanse
system of all impurities An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con-
and kindled diseases.
do without
R. P. Smith, Va.
writes I don't know how could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
Am now entirely cured.
Pills
. T m Our M i
t .
i in, p Bi
l in.
6.15 a m. Mount II
p a m,
s in,
11.14 a re, a
i m,
I m. I. f
0.00 n
D i
p New Bern
Sunday
NO
I. Ill p I M I in, Chad
p m Marlon 6.31 f
in, Florence 7.15 p m, Sum-
p m,
Denmark 0.12 a m, August
a m, 11.11 a
Atlanta 18.35 p m.
a m. i ill 7.30 a m.
pa
AT
o.
H rm.
MM nail
4.30 am, Richmond 0.05 air.
10.00 am,
Tart i
Mount
pm. Wilson pin.
pm,
4.18
No.
A v, Boston Ne
York 0.30 am,
12.09 pm, 2-25 pm.
3.16 pm, Rich-
mend MO pm.
pm. pm
3.10
m. Leave Wilson
7-01 am.
7.63 ; am.
Notice t
Court of
I'm of
June to me of Ad-
ministration on the estate of
deceased Is
to of .-aid to present
claims t. me for payment
on or i- the 10th day
of June or this notice be
plead bar of recovery. All per-
Indebted to said estate are
to make Immediate payment lo ma.
the 7th day of June
CANNON,
Public Administrator
A estate; of I Tills
deceased.
Creditors-
duly c
Court Clerk of county
to the will
of O. deceased, Is
hereby to persons t.
the e-t t make Immediate payment
to tin- . an I all persons
In. claims against said estate
the same,
on or the day of July, 1800,
or this will be plead in of
recovery of same. This 22nd day of
July, J.
W. M BROWN,
Executors u
PATENT
for and ad vim.
BOOK ON PATENTS
C. A. SHOW
Patent WASHINGTON, j
Port
March v t
supplier rial It to their
eat to gt our , before
Our Is
-ts is.
Tobacco, Cigar
Flour,
at
i we direct from
m i of
i an a- to
th i Our g I e all bought
no
run
M.
Greenville School
Ladies.
Will be held in the College
the depot.
Number to Exceed
,. L.
Fall term
of
1st to 4th tirades per
82.00
per month
Greek, each
per month
Theory and liar-
in. ii i r month 3.00
Lessons
month
Terms payable
Pupils taking both Mu and Liter-
course will be allowed per cent
We hope to merit the substantial sup-
port full confidence of those
in true education and reap I
mill- you to make your
t once to enter your girls at our school t
Any further information
e given.
L. L.
Miss Richards oil's
Select School for Boys
Girls.
will 5th, at
Mrs. School house,
solicited.
The in. Idea.
j- leaches the and the truest
idea of is possible
for man to and of all
doctrines of Cud that have ever been
taught propagated in the world
this alone can satisfy the cravings of
man's spiritual nature and enable the
soul lo rest secure. In the
that the arm of Almighty
and All-good ts ever outstretched
to protect defend. Would you
leek after a teacher that can lead yon
to lite author of your being, and
place your spirit in communion with
the tint it. and hush your
with the assurance that
t Is with you. and that
I. of Ills mercy circle you now
evermore, you must And that sac-
In for In this re- j fill be glad to half your boys.
it Is that man spake particular, see or address
like w.
GREENVILLE
MALE ACADEMY.
The in session o school will
ii on Monday, Kept. 8th.
are as
Primary per 82.00
Intermediate 42.541
No i will be to first
class work. J-J
Notice to Creditors
Having duly before he
Superior Court Clerk of County
of the of Lev a.
deceased, notice Is hereby given
to all persons indebted, to the estate to
ink- payment t the under-
signed, and all persons having
st said estate must present the
duly a
or the day of
July, 1899, or this notice will lie p sad
in bar of the recovery of their claim.
This day cf July,
is J.
S. Yates.
o.
New
an. This train
arrive at street.
Ni.
pm. Jacksonville Oil pm
Savanna 1.41 Charles-
ton 5.10
Atlanta 7.50 Macao
am, Augusta
4.17 pm.
6.1 G urn, Florence 8.88 tun,
Marlon
am, Lake
H SID.
cu Am
p. m., Halifax
j. in. arrives Neck at 8.20 ;
p. m., Kinston
. Returning, leaves Kinston
. m., a. m.
all x at a. 11.331
ally except
Wellington in., p .
ti vi- in., n i I ,,
m leave
pm Washington I i am
and pm Dally except Sunday
Train leaves c, i
in A Raleigh R. R. dally Sun.
d st p. m., Sunday P. m-
ii Plymouth 7.40 P. at, 8.10 p. in
R- turning leaves Plymouth daily
a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m.
arrive 10.06 II. CO
Nashville leave
Rocky Mi I p n
pm Soring Hope pm Return
leave Spring Hope I am Nash-
ville Rocky Ml
daily except Sunday.
train on I M V.
daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a
m. arriving 8.30 a. id. Re
turning leaves 9.00 a. in.,
river, 10.28 s. m.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves
Clinton dally,
s. m. and 4.13 p, m- lug
and 8.08 I
II M
O. Pass. Agent.
J R Manager
V M Km k- N,
Notice.
Carson
vs.
It. J. W.
Jesse C. Carson
K J W Car-
son will take notice that action e .
as above has been commenced
the Superior Court of Pill county for
divorce and said de-
will take Hint lie
Is required to at the next term
of the court of county to
be o . tho second Monday
the Monday in September, at
the Court House said county. In
M C and or demur
the complaint In action, or the
plaintiff will apply to tho court for the
relief In said complaint.
his illy of August,
K, A. Move,
F O atty. C C
Notice.
Having been appointed and qualified
the late Jesse Adams
all persons are
to all against the
estate of the Jesse Adams pay-
me iii on or before the day of March,
or this notice will plead In bar
of their recovery, AH persons indebted
to the said estate are requested to make
settlement. 5th
day of
; E. W. JACKSON,
T U attorney.
Notice to Creditors
The Clerk of tho Superior Court bar
lug this day to me Letters of
Administration upon tho estate of Rich
ard Met an lo ii notice l
given to all persons holding
said estate to present them to
for payment, duly authenticated, on
or before 1st day or or
this will b.- In bar of their
recovery. All persons to said
are notified to make Immediate
payment of indebtedness to me.
Ibis the 23rd day of June,
C. J. Mi I. , WHO
of estate Richard
born,
i Dims
Just new
hoarse and line
and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
We are prepared to do em-
all its
Personal attention given to
and bodies entrusted
lo our care will every
mark of respect.
Our prices are lower than ever.
We do not want monopoly,
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in the John
building.
BOB C, i
SOUND, N. C.
THIS BEAUTIFUL
Seaside Hotel, containing rooms,
having been thoroughly
and renovate I, la now for o
rent. Unless otherwise disposed of w
be opened I r guests on JUNG 1st,
under competent F
further information on of
H. Han by, Owner
NO.
to I. B.
DEALER IN
OLD DOMINION LINE
mi. Mm.
Bethel High School
The Fall Term begins on
MONDAY r, 1818
is s school of high
sexes.
Only class teachers will be em-
very work will b
OS.
he best discipline will be maintain .
Board from IS to per month
or ti
Primary to SI
Intermediate lo mi
High School I o
Musk i
A discount of per cent will be
lowed when W paid for
a whole term
For further information see or ad .
dress
SIR VICE
I leave Washington
for touching at all land-
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday
Friday at A. at.
Returning leave at a A. M.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
same
These are subject to stage
of water on Tar
Connecting st Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York Boston.
should order their goods
via Dominion mi
Mew York. from
Nor-
t A Baltimore Steamboat
fro A Miners
I i . i n Boston.
Agent,
N. C.
The Stock in
every department and
prices as low as the low
eat. Highest
prices paid for country
produce.
J C. A CO
N.
MARBLE
Wire iron Fencing
only work
III
TWICE
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
in a in
Tuesday
and
Friday
D. J.; Editor and Owner IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Year in Advance.
VOL. XVII. GREENVILLE, PITT N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER NO
run
in
is t up-
Tl e it lo is back in
it his d t. n L-
say
ii. to prove ti Mr. Al-
is cot a nil
bas y-
in his conduct of
war- i. me they
as Miles
do think
ridiculous lo
in the
Latin and Greek, and Span-
is a much more m id deal
In
Well, mother,
dollars is pretty expensive a
flat like this- At rate I don't
how yen to keep
wolf from door. Oh we don't
care if it reach said
blight young nation.
lie says it could never In-
to any if rooms-
He Wasn't
a rivalry between
Tom and Fred,
Yen, I they
both seeking hand
both called at
other evening and
at began the exciting game
of trying to other-Tom
had to give it up Anally and left
Fred in
Fred got lbs best
it T
the
a night, and Tom did
not take away the poorest um-
when be left house
Io the Bank of England
silver oars lain
to for two d
Reward
The Trailers of this paper will lie
to learn that there i- at
one that hue
been able cure In all its singes
la Hall's Cure Is
now to
the Catarrh being
a constitutional requires a con-
treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is taken internally, directly
upon the Him r surfaces of
system, the
foundation of the
the patient t building up His
assisting nature in do-
Its work. The proprietors have
much faith in its curative powers that
they Her One Hundred Dollars for any
case that It fails to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
I. J- CO , Props
Toledo, Ohio
Professional Cards
II. I.
N.
over J.
Cobb A Son's Store.
How Typhoid is Spread
I Youth's
i- i i i i
at
and .-in- other
as to class .
In
it is the
go in of are
and p o, in
water- There is doubt that
this in my typhoid is
in s any ox
tended epidemic of I lie disease to
its source we mast first of all ex-
into of the
u Ii r supply.
water has proved
to be the use of the spread of
fever in epidemics
in tins country Li but
time is little this
those who tome-
thing than water, be-
cause, although during
the . water may be
made safer L v boiling, this is
not enough.
II water is contaminated,
tho may be introduced in-
to while the
teeth or the face. Or
again, and which are
eaten raw may be contaminated
by water in which are
washed. Typhoid fever has some-
times, been spread u city whose
water supply was above reproach,
by means of milk or
Milk nerd not be watered
order to a vehicle for
germs ; germs may be
into cans and bottles
while are being washed in
water drawn fro u contaminated
we I or at dairy- Al-
though destroyed by boiling,
germs will resist a freezing
temperature for a time, and
have been found in cut from a
pond poisoned with
bacilli of disease.
Another means sure ml of
typhoid has
in I e-
place oysters in
near the mouth
or river in order to fatten tin m
before ate brought to
If his place to be
near mouth of a sewer con-
poison, or the
creek be contaminated the
will lake vim J
their so revenge them-
selves on those who eat them
raw.
In puzzling cases of
has been that
food was by flies-,
which u
long distance cu
strong argument lie
cf in i fly
These a of the
in which this may
be but they
to thew Dial s far fr. in
that the
be so e
lather t we are cot ell
its
Southern II.
its share cf and
tho Safe war.
is a
Bagley a r,
a Leo a
Wheeler a Si and
lo
Hi who the Hag
over in n Southerner.
South baa a pretty
the
up its for
When Henry Ward
in daring Civil
bib
es there to
ion in favor the he
ii on one occasion with
the suggestion that Hie
is had not yet whipped
So one as a fl be re-1
Vt.-. but y been I
lighting
courage find valor were tested on
both sides in tho Civil War, and
it was because Americans were
war
was so deadly so prolonged
Get oral Giant any man
who depreciated the bravery of
Southern army I
Northern soldier. General Sher-
man gave willing testimony lo
the bravery splendid soldier-
qualities bis Southern an-
So it is not surprising
that men from the South
themselves courage
in the late war.
We can be of fact
that nil of war were
v, r th y came
North
Carolina or Utah. Tho war ha-i
wiped nut all sectional hues-
has done more to develop the
spirit and weld
the cf people of
section than could have been
done by p.
Y tier d-
DEPEND
WASHINGTON
and v;.
or v. t i
r. with f
s -elected v i U i
faro f lo
W hi i m
for A
V V Of I -1 pi ; . I'm
ft variety
in I I t U you
and ii
a t c i I
f to
. i -lock lake ; I.
. m
i in it vi
i ;
i .
l i v n
j i by
advice of bow of bi
Dress Notions,
of all binds, Goods, Hats
Caps, tan
to fit the men girls and boys.
tr. m.
-I. I.
N. C-
in courts.
Galloway, B. .
V. C. Ills, N. C
CAW TYSON,
In all
nun r,. II. Lou.
N. C. .
t at
Ii all II s
no lean situ i l. -i sold
by y hi c in tin ii-M h This Is what cur
atom s m ii A
AS In
all Pock
Knives,
nail ii. on
rant. I
d ends, ho not
to I ha
I Ilia War
ii -pi for what S-arc-
has done
especially what he baa left
r the
of i an I d
the .- in. to
Hint i b w appoint
bad.
i ill i j tin- .-Dun
i. nor n war.
ii who bad
said that no investigation . a I
needed, bi lore ha
I, f- Washing
lour i beat it;.
why, ho
compelled unite,
on. u, in
Th we n c iv. in- Ii ad
of tho
Lace Curtail
in
IS
Pole
iii all and seven
feet
and
Smyrna
Rugs, Art
I Hi Ii, IN Al.
Va
I IS
till
A Sketch.
Tl i- nun who i-
l a bouts ii
it dress
no
have no I
are to
I lie-
Lets is lite current
flu heart,
i cl j
lit- a
sum mine tins alls
We've s loin
let's a w or
who an
in. hail loom lot his
it bi- lo ink I
on a i i
Matting. Oil
Cloths, Door Mats, in lubber, Steel and Co-
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps,
Lamps,
Oil Can
over
was i
write n
letter to Mr. h
an i
and
I boon in
; lust few d correct.
Ilia views of s.
, there will lie a
Con in be
in ill Tho
less who it may
the
a d
every
will
I.
rail Cami
., i. I,., day
and in in. . iii i
long the
column a or
wore
Ii. are now confident of
winning. There ii
i i. . a.- that the u h MB
a l-i
do i. a i. of tho
am divided into f i
lions, which will add to the
en electing
. districts now
by The He
pub art.
bone of
f in major
it v i as they were do
a little while back, are
talking of trying to bod
own, and oat to
f a number of States
to get
who came to
Washington from
Mi. on General
I at in the War De
I it a duty call
upon and
a call. Shatter
to talk for
publication, but it is en open
oral tint ho it for Miles
of the recently
with Miles to
i menu an to d him
j of of the
Santiago Miles tick
ltd to over the
lion, if will render
id at
Lanterns, Tinware; set our Automatic
tills yon lamp and does not run it
v. to s
th the
veal charges
F URN RE
Willis in Solid
nil Minis mill plies, Brest
Oak l-ii;
cf nil sleds, Con Hi
, Tin Rat k
No
;, will out ii
tr it. Ii u e i pi Ii, s ill
van from Hi MM
d, t t
nil In,, i Lounges,
Tables,
No pi, ting
Cone u
t.
ii ii ii th
CURED
w every means ii
Is pleasure w the
-Ibis is was
, l, r
lot over six months, and was mated by
sonic if I ill Our City
mid all no avail. Dr.
all. Hitters and
I was entirely cured.
I now take great pleasure In
l am suffering
in main I inn grate
in iv yours, M- a.
Ilia, I-.
I mi our g IO in style
T. ins mutual iii.
BAKER HART
DEALERS IN
a found
up in Maj. ii-
bin Sun. .- and . ; i- P
find t. es-
i lack
c an have iv ob- white-
were o W every is the re-
they that has been
I adopted by the
tin Man at-ii t with nil
the caused by
ard
It would have
to adopt a more
foolish policy. The months of
only be stopped
. Major 2nd , the
vice;
. B. W.
Washington,
Di
t- r, N. C.
Of all l sun tin i h-- of the
year Ba is one of tho
enjoyable. The
fierceness of summer yet
no chilling winds remind of
the coning cold and storm.
The air has a delicious
in with the t i
fruits, a sweet
that speaks of autumn Bowers,
while the MUM haze that veils
the distant hills, like a bridal
veil, subdues but docs not co n
teal beauty of fol
fruits and
has its duties well a
its pleasures, and it i also well
to remember that another sea-
son of buds, blossoms and sun-
shine will Soon be
with tho past. A few
more chilling frosts
will be here, ripening
leaves put on their lovely dress
of crimson and gold and bid us
a long Va.
Observer.
is sun-
rue in
ii I bi-.
let us let more got mine
laughter is v i- journey along
bin's i out
nil
by i lie Band.
General
Hardware,
,, thing
Idea
ed Mr.
Just a .
ha i -it
BY A
i mule, ii too a ill
i year
-tool but vital or-
-ti .
For mom lit
and
iV-. M Io
by of a o
o nun Ii on Inking ii -i
that st U-pl all mil
two bottle
-1 Ia Mi- ii
W f o, N
Ce Trial at Wool
tho largest
are used
Garland are made by
the world
many millions.
MAIN
report in no
i Milo
Major .
i i , , . St A t- been
ii
It louder that men
mu c IV a ill.-. Unit
i in
ire bu
in the
Mr. ho die-
a bit hit
hit than in e
out the live Peace Gobi minion
era in in
i i. Relation tonal
approve the treaty will I
by tin. if i-
nay la be i
the S-n an
are op on to
all Ii-- It in
I at t
ii- i , I ti t . .
; i .- S I- IO II i
l ,, , . S,
I- ii--n Ii,
i m. i n ,
a i in ii at ti i in
f if H
i . K. era
ii. bi In
be tor. u u
lo i in his pm
did am v mint.
wed Mr.
to
I to
u will fir
they
as they are
will tell every-
made to
to adopt such
is to keep
a p-
the
Department
-e
They think that
meets can be
made to an investigation
of the of the war made
by a committee that will
everybody and eve-
If the people were
all fools there were no
things as newspapers
such a might succeed.
Mr. is likely to live
to bitterly regret that he did
not have every in-
and man
who was found guilty of
having unnecessary
among the in-
of allowing lobe
made to the role of
for and of
beat in the lit for Cu
I Halt Kin-
lever Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, and all
i or do
way It give
in cats par sate
i.


Title
Eastern reflector, 13 September 1898
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 13, 1898
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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