Eastern reflector, 20 September 1898


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PLANT LICE.
Th
raw a
th. W
,,,,. W
Camp Point
Thomas II. Wheeler,
Second , ,,
D.
were drowned ft afternoon I r . f
COAST
The. Reflector Book Store
Mas a nice assortment or
are.
You may never
But should you ever .--
Want Job
to see us.
on
for mum time past h,
was of ape, WM a line
made a
boat of friends among the old-
Together h
Lieutenant p
went to the beach this
The ran high the
was P I
men drew was not.
until that
were THeir
were found abort
from Wheeler tent.
that the young
were away by
Tonight a detail of
men the is
along the to
watch for the bodies
be thrown upon shore.
While in command at I amp
General
headquarters were located on
hill near the station, a
distance back
the water. It was only today
that his headquarters were
shifted down to the beach.
tent and the tents of
officers are not more than
yards from the edge.
it was this change of location
that gave young Wheeler and
young Kirkpatrick an
in
i lA
. in.
to indulge
themselves
They had often
of so doing, and even
one here that they
were drowned today- Of the
accident Wheeler has
nothing to say. His three
daughters, two of whom have
been acting as nurses in he
general the other
is a nurse in the detention hos-
are with him,
Lieutenant Kirkpatrick was
from Virginia. He was
pointed second lieutenant on
June 1806.
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a be raw w
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earth
M It Will bear UP I
I,, kind Leave on
of pan
OR row. t It
ma,
are Picked, which BBl o th.
plant, with I mower and -h
; a brisk burn the
Will in lime t
partially, the fertility of lb.
exhaustion Is especially no-
on Mill ere
rich t the lime the
planted. To
mixed
a,, rat older .
the nitrogen not M
phosphate.
He especially of
potash. It II frequently
To stimulate top growth by sowing the
orchard to crimson clover in late B
and turning it under the
. it
Mi
.-, rip I
On II. P pill. Baltimore
Tort a at. Rash
i m.
the
Court
Annie
n,
Ma
I,
Co. of I,
r.-. at
. . I ho Is to appear at lie next
he Sup. of said
I it-,, be M
,. next at of
N . .
or demur to . com U
Mid . Ion, air
the the relief t
o.
t.
Tobacco Stick.
All
PATENT
BOOK OH
j So
r,
of
,., County
.-. m.
p,, t-
a . I
in. 4.1-C m,
m.
New
m, Boston B m-
v II Y
New Be.
Sunday pm
on tie estate of
I No I. Hive,,
of to present
claims t. me payment
on or the day
of June or notice v be
plead recovery, At M;
Us to estate are
to make Immediate payment lo
This the day June
CANNON,
Public Administrator
tho Vi
and
further Information call on
Owner
S H l p m.
p m Marion I p
in. Florence 7.1.1 p m.
Columbia
j. Denmark M a
am. am,
.
ion
a Jacksonville n m.
I am
pa I pin.
AT
Creditors; W
U. .
Court Clerk of county IS
executors lo the l-l and I
notice Is
hereby lo persons Indebted to
m s.
Job n
VISITING CARD
A-
FULL SHEET POSTER.
The
n home
at the
price f a
Arc you a sub-
lo be.
A Missouri paper tells
this good one on the
can and Populist in
A female horse, in the
latter State, who was the moth
of a mule colt watched over
her offspring with care and so-
hoping that it would
develop into the likeness of her
but one day when the
colt was setting well grown, it
turned loose a loud bray,
upon the mother exclaimed
-Alas this is the result
fusion. thought
raise you for a horse, but when-
ever you open your mouth you
speak like an
Twenty Million
Mr H. S. Pimple, of Little-
has recently sold
feet standing
of North Carolina
variety to
lumbermen who will at
begin the erection of a
mill on the property with a
daily capacity of feet.
only a few miles
out from Littleton, and known
as the Long property, and
OB I he entire track the stand-
timber of the North
pine variety if estimated at
about feet. Of this
amount the lumber
men have secured 80,000.000
feet, with options on possibly
as much more. Southern
Lumber Journal.
tint-
pine
once
saw
. ,
says a point few amateurs pr.
understand is that In order to
flue chrysanthemums the W
he taken and divide
even Martins every plan, tot
the bloom from n
o, of the new that crowd up
from the It l
break these out n
la each one, and when polled
TO rapidly. But all
of Old root re led to grow as they
will he. crowded
mas. mildewed leave.- and
with a clusters of small
Sowers. Divide your plant. away
what you can and throw the raw
So Urge a part of la a
Mr that e are apt to
which are
All fruits require .
seed., and this mineral also
to b. old in
the fruit. Tall It probably doe.
by keeping the
pin pears and are also MB-
of
With plenty of mineral
manure will be
No.
II M. pm. New P
am.
am. A
am.
rm. MaJ
pm, Wilson
pm. Warsaw
pm,
AI SeC
Ne
York 9.30 am.
12.00 pm,
pm,
mend pm.
8.12 pm. 2.20 pm
pm. Hick,
Leave Wilson
1-01 m.
t payment
toll., and all , .
said mi. , ll, to Ir I-
the I v
Sn or the of
or tins will be plead In bar o , ,,,.,,.,.
same. Mils lino
W. M BROWN,
O. Brown I
Flour,
Notice to Creditors
, all indebted to M
M sail estate mart
M P-d
of th. recovery of
This day . .
J.
Executor Tale.
,. direct fro.
FURNITURE
8- M.
Notice.
No.
lien. am.
10.26 ML. This
North Carolina , C
BO
I No.
t P. M, am.
pm
Savanna night, t
ton o.-lo
am, am, Macon
Augusta
I pm.
Son mil,
Minion am,
The Eastern
Pills
a I
Ivy is one of the plant
Bbl take care of Bl
good water when it need- It
a lo keep off in
one -he scale, and II will
fully do and bear boll
heat and cold with
Foreign gossip says that 01-
of ha. an am on
shoulder a token of her
for her father. late
Duke Constantino of Russia, and
Princess of Denmark, wile
the son of King Christian,
also marked in Ilk. with th
addition of a crown.
Memorial tablet, have placed
to mark the headquarter, of
and at Newport
aria- m.
potash . m, Scotland Seek at 8.20 t
p. m.,
p.
J. m., a- m.
u.
Sunday.
branch lean
a. m., p . re
a and I
n, nun. lift leave i. am and
pm at Washington am
and pm Dally Sunday
Till
Melissa Carson I
vs. I
It. J. W. Carson
C. Carson I
The defendant B W Car-
will take notice that on action e .
titled as above has been
the Superior Court of county for
divorce and alimony, and the said de-
will take notice that lie
Is required to at the next term
of the Superior court old county to
be held o i the second Monday
the Monday in September, at
the Court House In
N C and or demur
to the complaint In action, or the
will apply to tho court for the
relief demanded In SaW complaint.
.-.,.,
his day
KG James,
Notice.
C, t la A
SO p. lo r. a,
7.40 M., p, in
leave. Plymouth dally excel
Si. 7.60 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a
10.1 and
Having been appointed and qualified
i administrator of tho late Adams
deceased, all are hereby
lo all against the
estate of th. said Adams for pay-
on or day of March,
or this notice will be plead In bar
their recovery. All persons Indebted
lo the estate are requested to make
Haw the
T C Wooten, attorney.
m.
II. CC
We bare a new
hearse and the nicest
Coffins and Caskets, in wood
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
in all its forms
Personal attention given to
funerals and bodies entrusted
lo our care will receive 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 Flanagan
Buggy building.
BOB CO
E-A-WEEK.
s only Si
c the
news
ye. k, i-
hi Ms-
l those
is i
many times
Strong Fortification
i the body against disease
s Tint s Liver Pills, an
for sick headache,
sour stomach,
jaundice, bilious
and all kindred trouble t.
The Fly Wheel of
Your
fly wheel of life shall ever
be grateful for the accident
ought them to my notice.
as if I had a new lease of
J.
Select School for Boys
Will at
Mrs. School house,
solicited.
Nashville leave
Rocky Ml t pm
I OS pin Spring pm
ins have HOM ISM
am
dally f Sunday.
train on Midland . U.
dally, Sun Jay, V a
B. 8.80 a. m. Be
m.
Train on Clinton Branch leave.
aw for Clinton dally,
4.15 p. m-
-m. and
II M
J K Manager
V M
Notice to Creditors
The Clerk Court
day to me of
the estate of Rich
ard notice Is
to all holding
estate to to
m tor duly on
or before 1st day
notice will be plead In
All persons Indebted to said
estate lo make Immediate
payment their Indebtedness to me.
estate
born,
J C. k CO
H- 0-
MARBLE
Wire and Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
OLD DOMINION LINE
MALE ACADEMY.
in
The ii. it o
o Monday, Sept.
a.
i . per
Higher
U.
iN
will be lo
clan. work.
Br
Will be glad
or
V U.
Liver
Bethel High School
The Term begins on
MONDAY
This Is s high grade both
will l
very work will b.
will be maintain.
Board s to per month
Ti
Primary WM U
High School a
cent all be
lowed l paid
a whole term ,
further Information see or ad
t leave Washington Ore.
for Tarboro touching at nil land
Inga on Tar River Monday,
Friday at A. M.
Returning leave Tarboro at a A.
and Saturdays
day.
These stage
of water on Tar
connecting at
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and Boston.
Shipper, should order their good,
marked via Dominion Line rim
New York.
-Bay Nor-
I A Baltimore Company
i. Baltimore. -Merchants k Miners
1.1 Boston.
Agent,
CUE
N. C.
The Stock in
every department and
Sat Highest
prices paid for country
SHIPS
A--
-FOB-
The Eastern Reflector.
D. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Year in Advance.
ire
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
NO
a hit. Majority in
Tew of
Hi,
co
Greenville, N C, B. -J
J. Mm W, A.
all once b. en
cl place can to doubt
i Iron t i I low
r m it liable
I I of
i fill.
Pill it on.- largest and
moil coon
ties in Slate, and is
its capital. Its is about
product, of
are principally cotter,
sod peanut. It bag water and
rail n It is
reached by rail en Atlantic
Coast Lice and by on
Between and
million pounds of
told It baa two
buggy and
is a loan except on Sunday,
when yon n go to or to
sleep, being no
on day and no
p. n to
A 10.15.
is one of towns
fusion of 1893
ed- Thia was done by a method
absolutely indefensible from any
standpoint. was not dose on
the theory to prevail in
He publican or Democratic form
of government, majority
shall rule- On the contrary it
a deliberate and successful
attempt to give minority the
power to majority. And
violation of very
mental principle of our
could not even c as an
for Us enormity
minority was intelligent
ought to control and majority
was ignorant and not.
HOT WANTED
reverse of Ibis is tact
minority Green-
vile lo is an ignorant
a minority, an
Minority, s dishonest mi-
This minority has no in-
in good
now IT WAS
In order to out Greenville
of Ibis
class, legislation of paw
a laying off the town in
four wards. a
the of has perhaps
been know a for crookedness
Hues alt. ion of territory-
were so
would
wards and whites two
At the May el
of voters in wards was
i follows i
power to n a f
of police . tax
town
and all elder This
that lag a
ate intention lo a minority
govern n majority of
whites bays the
in i a bill-
The that a
man. an ex
of II
pi r or, a
who is totally o keep
of town, are among
Greenville's officials. men
in whose bands wag placed the
power to levy the taxes and ex-
them, for year ending
May, paid for same year
taxes to amount of just
by tax
books.
WITH NO
This reverses old complaint
of without
and makes grievances of
Greenville's good
these men are
when they no As
was but natural M in con-
of town bare bad neither
moral, social nor financial
a year both mayor
and chief of police of town
have in open court admitted
Selves guilty of gambling,
bow list to all
sense of moral It is
but natural that such to
have no regard for
financial credit and
of town.
This mayor red lo was not
present
It is a notorious fact that
last year these officials would
employ of their own race as
workmen on cents
per day, giving at end
the week scrip
were forced to sell at a discount
of cents day in order to
the cash on their earnings
and thee or shavers
could at go treasury
and have it
felt
from rs which
There are very many
I could write of concerning i
town if I were disposed
to dent with T find that
almost citizen firmly
believes and y
are verdict kind,
not but I will tot
mention Enough been
I is indisputable to show
that in changing charters of
these towns Ibo Legislature tie
determined lo
them if possible. There could be
other their desiring
to. do this diabolical thine t
that were willing
that towns and counties, and
whole slate in fact should be
provided could
crush white
gain control.
If our western people -th
what I have seen during tho
week, and bear their white
talk like I have hoard them
talk of the cf
their and affairs,
not a white man Id vote the
Republican ticket November,
unless be thought t more
lo hold a office
that bis should be
prosperous happy by being
ruled by the people who have
happiness and at
John P. Kemp
SPENT ALL MONEY.
Tho heard of aldermen
took charge of city's
May the gov-
HAS turned over to
there in
Every dollar of the regular
taxes for 1897 had been i dot which recently published a
and expended and the vile white
special for 1898, due the Wilmington
first Monday in May, amounting
lo had also been collected members of the
and spent. Conference
Endorsed
of Eastern
lave given Hill
E. King, J. L. and Cal
W. Aver, and
marble heart.
It will be remembers
these three tine embodiments of
truth, recently
charged that Democrats
editor Wilmington
to write editorial
about poor white women-
The editor came out
editorial and de-
lb. m liars. Now the
district
Sunday school
Wilmington bus repeated
dose.
be following appeals in the
Wilmington,
instant, pa-
DEPEND UPON TO
For and
or
r. with tin- newest
selected with i. . ;
a. to quality, good
style. nave i m
bi nut ion for p. r a large
. j
largo .; every depart.
a i . ii i. you
Ilk m. I
latest, ad i i
Don't fall lose
i -i. i. take ad.
i f
in mammoth flock of
Dry damage dot
I -w F I -m i I fodder
Motions,
all kinds. Gents Furnishing Goods,
Caps, Slices ard and tan
tr fit ladies, men gills boys.
e I,; v. In told
in y . I- what .
. . ill.
and .
Window In all colors.
el
and Scissor, we war
rant. Beautiful
of
Lace
Window Shades
while
all and seven
feet
and Smyrna
Don Pay b f d-
i- s a.
Should are .-f
ii t
is that ii
s ion to lava torn ladder while
cost of good be is six
I ii-
u- inn,., opinion. lbs
tier cost corn
should take info
ion,
man
or occupation arc
who give wire i
II . and
A V f IAN
Ar .-, list
made, and j lady in
f M. III
ii. hi r I n the with-
lolls, . tier vital or.
were death
id Imminent. Tor months
coughed j n i up
v ii . a way
v t Di
. I
I v j. . Billed to
ii. l . sun
Saturday, .
; . j s- .
I, r I . cure
. , . I
ship
r. M s r
Is for .
i-. i Convention, lo
. I.-.-
. an I in appoint
. Every
it- man I'm
nail party who it
i- Invited to
I i and
ill
Pitt
I. Blow,
I.
JAUNDICE
should be
lose Hut lie p slid
. has i.
Hi i- 1.1 the.
v. i it k . h N
t . . it I. Win n
.-. and
I-
Curtain Poles
-tiller, r from
and was treated
-tit .- physicians in our city
lino all lo no Dr.
Electric Bitter, and
after two l was entirely
now take In
ilium to any
from this terrible I am grate-
u A. Lexington,
Rugs, Art Squires.
sleeping nights
A distant relative is nut
ways rich, but a relative
i is pretty sure t. be distant.
A lam advertised for it good
Oil band on and an ex-
the position.
Carpets,
Door Mats, in rubber, Steel and
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps.
T riv i l-
Lanterns, tinware; sec. our Automatic
Oil Can, fills you lamp and does not run it
over
a white i in
f nut people
had I to relent
own mayor a well
and bad
been honestly a Re-
publican form of government
would prevail in today
of
at now Now bill
ibis
in it of p. that
two c
minority of and be
in en vi. in
to two aldermen .
two ward,
1-a of at d
have . ply one
alderman each, and six men
chosen should elect the
or and all other town official.
new IT
Two and fifty-four
while thus have two
a. .-ad re on
sad six have the
b ME OF TUE
At a meeting of
board o one
moved salary of
clerk be mind. This
by while
aldermen for
fit it already
received ample for a com-
bi aid of the
vote of e if Ibo the
motion lo was lo t. But
deter-
I to their point
continued in session so Into
d lo go home and of
voting with
lo
wan nil
y law rs II in
of good faith with
in. 01- of
was dune and clerk's
salary
A Of
year board of alder-
new by
pointing a night policeman. A
was chosen for place of
The reputation cf Ibis
police a
u were forced
by private to employ
two to natch this
and themselves
A Parable
All II in lint alter
prised came
all
region buy
rum. And when hi. rs
III i- h- lid mail is
In
I u.
his
his
FURNITURE
IS III I
I. .
-I-.
,,
in I. y It Kitchen Cell I
Bed .
ii ,
Oak I Ills
i II kl, . t n I. I
question about
Mo question about p Come .- for your
GOODS and you v ill out We profit n
every lull. will to
our goods fail in aid
for mutual bent
of In- first an
normally small
Wigwag spends
nights now trying to read
for v.
Wigwag
remarked the first
you notice any
leather in beef
replied the other;
riling a great
scheme on our servant
have
And if
I .
posh and it is easier
In- a I to t r eye a n.
for I 11-in .-s man to
a i hi
NOTICE
school convention, in
at N. C
after seeing bold, yet
, t u have for our
yes, our
our ladies, yon you
our end endorse-
stand by yon lo hazarding
our lives. We you it grand
we think your is
paper every
in ill
forth protection
ladies our May you
know we, sir, bare
your cause, purpose to a
mi; lo see you
per shall our Mr
we I begun
work in f nice,
the fair f I'M t,
this p-
you and
D- T-
b.
it is now i order for the
beautiful King
get
and pass
that the of
conference are not
ever have been Populists,
and are in employ of
Neva and Observer.
BAKER
DEALERS
ART
U v
in
tho
I In- I pUce
i-
to Public School
ii. new ;. m
Tho poising Precinct
in I- from
it n h
a glass of
every night, so she'll
sure to morning.
Iron
Only M i ii
mi
i i ill
IN
General
Hardware,
Just a carload
.;
mule, in ii ii v ii
I i t -St; a uh- n a.- U
I I i III I VI
I j 1.1- Hi
i. i.- 11- is a e
ii III lb .
I u i y l u r.
., in
ii i-1 i
i t Ii i iii
v h I. r l i
hi r u m
ti . v .
Precinct
i from
I to
1-. A
k.
for
fall Rheum
Fryer Chapped
Corns, all Skin
Piles or no
way ii
i it i-r of
. . I .
Professional Cards
Reward
Ii.
, .
Bee over
A More.
Stoves are made by tho largest
in the world and arts used by
many millions.
MAIN N. t
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hi i till I M .
In-, n ill, i- i . u t ii. all II all
I. ii a . Hall . . i
, i I,, in w
ti I it., it . t i ulna
,. i i iii-, use, i. a
. I. taken directly
i.,
lbs
. i ilium building up Hie
Ina work,
in h in
iii-i Dollar, for
ii In run. fin
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REFLECTOR
f. v re t th. t
Tl
DEMOCRATIC
Brown
Jr.
Second
an. of
Fifth Shaw
Sixth H. Alien
of
District-W. A-
of
FOl
Third
of Pitt.
First District-John Small
of Beaufort.
The Hostile
that Gen. as of
the war. wants to be
This suggests a very interest
article which in
s paper from Self
discussing whether the
recent war would make a
as all other of our wars
have. The Revolution made
George Washington President
the war of 1812. Andrew
the Mexican war.
the civil war. lieu.
Is there a presidency
in the
Hardly. Certainly not for
Observer
The baa
that no more troops will be mus-
out of service all the
volunteers will be held for
C. B. Aycock and Of.
sou net Id joint debate at Con-
cord on Monday, and the way
tore the off of
Thompson and exposed hi ma-
was a to
read about-
and Populists a
to get out a joint tick-
et. They decided also to have a
parade on the streets. In
parade there were
and aid beys. This
was -or than
stand
out of line with
remark that party leaders
not force o in such
as that. This kind of
spectacle is what means in
North It stands the
on white and
calls Equal. Tl-e pie
no shame at They
are only
roles to m office.
is that men
a spark of pride in
would follow such leaders
put themselves down to the level
el
I h Press Is
Mr. Holt
N. C.
About two a at,
girt shew ti
Ike gland about
ears. The trouble on sank
same lime. was to
it but MN observing
the I call-J In
scribing accordingly, yet swelling con-
to each bad
or hide boy having hat
lamed ii. three places, and at
lime.-, bis lace at limes, looking
n. The nature I lie was
termed one h ens and another
by did
cure, and M. Persons It,
having been tailed to attend -o
I dropped the
the dealer and 00-em. need to
Mrs Joe Person's
obtained ban ban
it in terms,
the children, and especially the
boy being well, yet
the scan U ever in
memory MM.
Person
HOLT.
A HORRIBLE FAD. T
Hi.-
If you SM a live creature, a
thing, up the whits
. the Summer don't make
the reptile
its fair and crush-
it foot. Such rashness may
many dollars and a deep
The Summer her papas
permits-will adorn her
person with tiny snails and
midget tortoises. Fashion says so,
and that settles It. The fad is not a
new one; fads don't have to be new
to arouse feverish interest of the
dandling society creature Wealth
makes queer playfellows. Just as
I makes queer bedfellows The em-
of reptiles as articles of per-
adornment Is going back to
principles with a vengeance. The cost
of this living Jewelry Is Its Interesting
point.
Take the tortoise on the hand, that
precious little piece Is Jewelled
with diamonds rubles. A
of chased gold Inlaid with
all kinds of expensive is flat-
into the shell back, and even Its
tiny tail is decorated with a diamond
band. The whole miniature circus cost
MM, and It goes to a wealthy society
but the earthworm under-
all this magnificence remains the
same, slimy, slow moving and
ON OF XVI.
. .
Beat Company-
A Liverpool steam packet
many ago wanted u
premise., and to buy
to n lady i
. ruin The her I ,,
v low prise, and m a -t oil re-
that a be put in
r whale hie and a
a- lime navel In
Oaths sher
die agreement was signed, she soil her
let and went on
board the first outward bound be-
. without
ling lib nut destination, for
Inly on OB ship
o-another, lady
traveler and
bite passage mount
M reckoned at her death to have
made over by the transaction.
Too heard Democrats talk
about the town of Greenville
a policeman. Well,
is one there. How
did he get The town
four colored and two white conn-
oilmen. Two of colored
proposed to elect Mr-
Cherry, a white Republics,
policeman, it Mr. Blow, the Dot-
county chairman, Mr. Jar-
partner, and Mr. Brown,
the other white councilman, would
vole with them. Plow Brown
refused to do it, lour
voted together and elected
a is responsible for
election
son at Clinton.
Dr. Cy is sly- tie twists and
distorts o Bait bis
pose. two o
of w ire per-
In refusing to vote for
a white Republican. four
elected under
the rascally of
Greenville made the u
legislature, have ed
white Republican if an
desired. It was not t e I-u-i-i sh
of Democrats TOM for pub-
either while or black;
is the and pleasure of
th Populist
who are in M 1st
tun h.
l the
Kl i-u of the several
voting precincts county are
earnestly rt quested to meet in the
mil Home in on
, the the Demo-
convention, purpose
electing S central tor
b.
Coin.
With
ill.
Him for a when Is
way. for here is re
light, for all h
nothing, for Joy i- only
for life when you In
midst of death. Thus you will J
It last that faith Is i
life and Joy ind pr ., i -T. T
D. I.
More
Life is too short to wall until
thing k done
d kindness, little arts
by as w. along
life, are far more than or
Wonder it lair.
One of greatest I of Java.
a large lake of
mud. is situate, almost in the plains
of some to the
of Solo. It nearly two
miles in circumference, and in the
columns of soft, hot mud
may b seen continually rising and
falling, like great black timbers thrust
forth and then suddenly withdrawn
by a giant's Besides the
of the there are two
gigantic hubbies western edge,
which fill up like huge balloons and
an three times par
minute.
Ska la Society
Mrs. Is not the only example
Of society militant In Washington.
There was an interchange of courtesies
at a recent reception. In which the
wife of a former congressman and the
wire of a official were the
It a crowded afternoon
affair, and the ex-congressman's wife
was assisting the hostess in receiving
the guests. When the wife of the bu-
official was presented, the hostess
said to the woman of the receiving par-
know Mrs. don't
said the
wife. would know her anywhere by
that pink The cheeks of the
bureau official's wife were suffused
With a rosy glow, but she turned on
her tormentor and If
m husband had been mixed up In as
many questionable transactions as
oars, madam, it would not be
for me to wear my pink reception
dress so often as to cause
Every word rang out clear and sharp
upon ears of the astonished guests.
Inasmuch as had been frequent
of the for bis
connection with questionable
the force of the bureau official's
wife's retort can readily be
ed.
Chamois skin gloves should be wash-
ed on the hand with white soap
and lukewarm When they
clean rinse them repeatedly in
water and then wring them In a
dry towel, so as to extract as much
water as possible.
Pin them on a towel and bang them
lo the air to dry. They shrink some-
tinder almost any process. The
are washed In should be
warm, but not hot to the touch. Hot
water hardens the leather.
The best way to dry these gloves
on wooden and then It is not
necessary to wring them Is a towel.
Merely press the water out of the
leather and stitch gloves on the
wooden hands to dry. Such a pair of
wooden hands Is a great convenience In
cleaning kid glove-, and soon for
Miss Florence has been mads
professor of oratory and elocution in
the Northern Indiana College, of Val-
Ind. She is the woman
who has been a position of this
kind. Miss has been a student
and teacher of these branches for
twelve years or more, and has
pied the chair rhetoric at the Nor-
College Valparaiso. There
were a number of male for
tie post. A part of her duty will be
to instruct the law students In the art
Of oratory pleading.
The Japanese Minister presented
to Kiss Helen the sponsor of the
Mattel launched recently, two
vases, as mementos Hit
occasion. These vases are of
He design and workmanship, the dart
bringing nut In relief
of pure while plum
as they grow in the land of
There are also nightingales on
vases, and proximity of the son
Stars to their favorite flowers . o
beautiful significance.
A Fob.
A young woman with a love for out
docs not wear bur
a gold chain or fob any longer. She
will have no frivolous but
bitches her timepiece to a leather fob,
This Is finished with plain gold buckles
and ornamented with a horse's head,
a running hound, a fish, a bird, or else
a golf slick, gun, tennis roes-
oars, pr something lo call to mind
some particular sport. Larger fobs of
same design are affected by
men.
mil Horse
ts grown from small
pieces of the root four to eight
long. For cultivation In garden,
ground Is as for other
and the pieces of are
ill rows from three fa H
and In apart In tin row.
Mark off ground a small
hole with a or stash
so that the upper end Is
below surface. Press soil
about the root, seep the ground
free from weeds and cultivate as beans
or cabbage. The soil should be rich
ind In good condition. The horse-
radish is dug In fall during the
after other
been taken rare of. The Is all
shaken from roots and are
In houses or pits, to be marketed
tie
. .
. V. Mis
In bar.
article- l-i-t Days of Louis
XVI sod The
author. Mr- Anna L.
It s dark. January
of the two
soldiers I Use
the priest therefore
hi- breviary the king and
realms,
which the king read devoutly and
with calmness, to the
dent the gendarmes.
The along the way,
and crowds of armed citizens stood
the as the couch,
and followed cavalry and
artillery, went slowly through the
streets, where all the windows
closed. Lines of stood on
each side, while drama heat solemn-
as if for a Military funeral.
As the passed along
boulevards near the Porte St. Denis, i
a few young men naked forward,
waving swords and crying loudly,
all who would save
There was no response, and
were flee for their
Own lives. Tiny were pursued and
several were arrested, with
consequences. The king, absorbed
in prayer and religious meditation,
had not even the ram at-
tempt to effect his deliverance.
The coach last reached
Rue and the Place do la
where the crowd
The scaffold stood a
to tho left of the place, where the
now stands, but nearer
Champs Elysees. toward which the
guillotine was turned. A mass of
formed a square around the
fatal spot. The coach stopped at a
distance of it few Tho king,
feeling that the had ceased,
looked up from his prayer book,
saying quietly, have reached
the place. I
One of executioner's assistants
opened door. The king earnest-
commended the priest who ac-
companied to the care of the
gendarmes, then stepped from
the coach.
Three men surrounded him
tried to take off his coat. He calm-
them back and removed
himself, opening his shirt collar
preparing his neck for the ax.
executioners, who seemed
first and almost
then again came around bun, hold-
a rope.
The king drew back quickly, ex-
do you want to
tie your
The king exclaimed
my hands No, I will not sub-
to this. Do your duty, but do
not to me; you shall not
executioners persisted
and spoke loudly. The king looked
toward the Aid who
at once saw the impossibility of re-
and said gently,
last insult will only provide a fresh
point of resemblance between your
majesty and who will
your
The looked up to heaven.
his example alone could
induce me to submit to such an in
Then holding out his
M you please. I will
drink the cup to Ike
His hands re tied, and with the
assistance of his confessor he n-
steps of
winch vary steep. When he
reached the top. In-broke away from
walked firmly across the
scaffold, silenced tho drums by s
glance of nut km and then ins
voice so loud that it was audible on
the opposite ride the Place lo lo
Revolution, be tittered these words.
innocent all tin-clime.
Imputed to me I forgive
have Caused lb I pray
Cod that blood you me about
to shed may never fall on
There was a i ran
like a great wave,
but at word of command the
drums beat a prolonged roll,
voice no longer be heard
The king, suing that all further ml
dress to crowd would
less, turned to guillotine and
calmly took bis place on the fatal
lo which he was fastened,
he apparatus turned over, and the
fell. It was then a quarter past
o'clock . Pi. . f the of
1793. The executioner held up
severed bead, turning as be did
so to four of Hie place,
kin; of was dead.
eel But no
dated the
heir to Ike one
glorious title was m w or little
child weeping latterly In prison
m ma.
Bed
I will I a e of a
A dream a . red.
. ,.,. Wool ll
And am a
I win a of a
Wind,
A ill-, rm . n
an
m -row n
r I h. Ill k .
DAWS,
a a I n dream
A . . dried.
r had
a divine
-A. s, V bum in
WHITE MEN'S
BARBECUE.
Mills, Pitt County,
Thursday, Sept. 29th, 1898.
s.
GOODS
GOING
CHEAP
We have market prices
away down. You should see
our leader
They cannot., be
or the money. We also lead
the market on
Ii fact we are the cheapest
I lace in town on all goods.
Come see for yourself
N. C.
Prominent speakers will be present and will discuss the
political issues the day. All citizens who are in favor of
political issues . .
Government and White Supremacy, regardless of past
party affiliations, are cordially invited to be present.
Ladies are especially invited.
ALEX. L. BLOW,
Chm. Ex. Com.
LOOK HERE
The Eastern Reflector
Twice-a-Week.
From now to January 1st
CENT.-s.
Tell your to send it.
READ PONDER
IN
Heavy and
sept
hand- Country produce bought
convince
you.
WAREHOUSE
still in the Money a Best light
in State. and bring your tobacco,
want it and are able to pay tor it, so bring
it lo us and get the highest market price.
friends,
EVANS. CRITCHER CO.
Proprietors of The Old Greenville Warehouse
GREENVILLE, N.
J. R. COREY
IS-
A General Horse
Also a nice line of
Hardware.
GREAT SLAUGHTER
of the
RICKS to TAFT
STOCK.
EVERYBODY COME
and get some of the
BARGAINS.
I can now be found in
X the brick store for
occupied
by J. w. Brown
Come to see
W.
vie
tin inn,
it lire M
Constipation
all in W
an th--
and am, ax
Hoods
bad i f .
asP
n I Id
n in c-
M ft I
S Mils to . with Hood's
M FURNITURE
I SAM WHITE.
g Come m
We arc still selling at a Low Price.
of
all Mach-
short notice.
t Carts, j
Posts, made
order,
Shops on Dickinson Avenue, i
, Phone
I intend to give my friends a square, hon-
est deal. Come and see me-
JAMES B. WHITE.
Jim.-
tells- you buy nice clothes
clothes,
clothes that will
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.
local
Weather sticky again.
Oh tie last
Gel S- M.
The coal man will the
ice man.
next flower will be the
We will
a.
F. It. in
Court here
fall
if want g id L
he mun who earth
never lo think what
taxis be.
I be door lie Dear
ii open lo all white who ant lo
return to
middle aged woman to
cook i do housework. Apply t
office.
The m ginger pop
a pop today. Mix
you have a
Wiley a colored
ibis town, brought home u bride
Wednesday
Tie
late right, Hist time it
bun on inch a in s viral
Den beware
they j
ticket cut only
above reproach.
Alter the
there were
spying
am done with that sort It
We hope a great many sub
to Tax Eastern
ill call at a
court well or
lo This is
HI e to b- paying your
Call Early.
Harry gel a
sale. th. one be bad I up the
convention bu
which lit and
did Apply
See the re;.
J H Hail the
county on the
and will sec by way
with that tho
baa cut. You will sic
white can rally
But tilling
lint Rep-Fop a dandy I
More
Mr. J. If. K. of
Line, has notified Agent J. R.
that be will reach Greenville
next
of
Mr.
Kenly like for all men
who are interested in Ibis to met l
it the depot at that time to
about what best lo be done. Tin's
much to
men will sh ow their inter-
Reflector,
Ii.
the Page
i,
t. a hit
morning R .
Mi T.
lo
K .-int. d ii
tar lo again in
M. U. i, lib n.
Mr. n-
u ii -1 t-j
Miss
who i.- T.
home
G. La
if I i-i
i CUM
18.8.
S II. It. Mount
II. K. Hill's d here
W. T. went up this
B wont to Ki list
in
I. Exum, Iii
taken n A Co,
C. M. Ml lo
some where fusion
b belt r fixed than in I'm.
S. B has in la i
roil in Patties
building M.
on Fourth
J. U. cam
ii ard
t- regular
in
J. ii.
ha. teen h days
relatives, Ibis We
ape sorry John c not
WAT,
KG. cam- Friday
evening Washington
Mrs. J. It, Cherry home
Iron a it
weeks in N -w York.
AI bop, Miller
head, who here
p-ting
kit today.
Mrs. Warren and child re-
from Salisbury
Her
home n visit here.
Hal u mi el the
Columbia
In a
vis in -he
and can nil
Object Negro Elevation.
The Wilson News
Mr.
date solicitor, speaking rt Kim
mounted
having hi ray,
The immerse of
has b ;
I m at
The
at i. , Ii
Mill tire I I and
Ii in the
I.
II. i i. , r is
with em's .-
lube by Every-
IS
Tin- I'm. Went to Pieces
ii. I today i
hold tin convention. The at-
small compared
in last
and there was an
of
has marked their former
. A. n ll e i ;
i . u tie , I
lion order. It. I. Joya
La
Hut nil ;
i It ii in it
and
eon s., , , . . .,
, , . , . , i wards e
and rune , i ,, . .
. , . , i II. n. see
Ii H the
the AM u lot bulking
l . in I
A pi
and tobacco,
ll r.
A t
i Ii up i n
ti tit in it Mr
In lit.
ate in
and
y ate by
b water n z I I
i Ii r
Mr. in m
by i i
lib ton
n bis
Ha U in Bl
Ir. A.
Hard J. O x- land
in, n.
Tl e Sin us- Brothers
m IO .
mail., t is b
here.
M Friday
ii I I -n, an I
. ., Ii I I I .
I if I . j; i
l i . n n i. and i i
Hi. I--
lb A h I Ml
the Ii In. I .-e i n MM lire
Tl i kitchen i I Mi A
a her was m In . ll I urn.
n , . t Q
c i. all ll i i-b The
a.- adj hung ii i. .- ad
i i nail i lo lb
end m I it th daring n in. Men with
. Ire bark and
d In U-liking no
I I. r. t r. l. terms m with
n , Inn lie. ;, lo the
mi h, ,,.,,., Irene were A. t. r, x Mi,, is .,, ;
I . . r. lb.
. b finally and It look ; Is. The,
i i it
kin , I s.
n ii
. .
el r in i but a pit i- Bra
W M. Kin., J. T. and J eel, lb.
E, A. at.,, f ll. boom considerably
ii I The It
under e would A. II.
i F.
Two takes was bat Mr. I.-
i-m in . F. Evans was one Una
j arose M. I am
el., ice of tin ring
and lie
piny. I ml lb.-
AM
N.
VS. M. II Friday
be has
La. p
in , I
J. II Carroll hut
week while bU b his n
Manning i
on Ii ind
b ; M-11. I
ab prices,
lie
A. x Co., rs j-i-l
I I, rt t in ll
III II,
its s. I lave b en a it
Ton I two ; ;.
K t
lo K-jilt lie
and the is be throwing
Now you see
b s all re tun-. ask privilege
Inf withdrawing my aid
. , . , , as I in ii., i
re -j
Ike Mr. Mrs. I. C i
Arthur on
honor Mm Willie
are IO In e tie
most pleasant evening In-
be editor western paper gels j disturbance ft he was
elf the g true bit advice put Alter bad re-
stored, speaker pointed lo him with
tie remark is a lit in.;
motto is steel, d; ink and
you lie, let it be down
pleasant dreams, when
lei it be away from
when you drink, let it he
cold water when you
that you will pa-
r, av your n, and not
send your job work away
Thrown th.
Col Harry
Skinner to to lo
lake the A short
c- In in town was driving
it, doing mole
be was thin
he he was picking If up
the hone going
hind minus a The buggy
wheel lad collided and
Col, Skinner
out. In tic fall lie bit side In
face was pretty
bruised. He lad return
take bis bed.
Card of Thank.
We lake a of
cur lo
The man who vote against lie-
while iron's party votes just
riot-breeding
The was tastily and elaborately
and roses.
intern, and
arranged
One ea-
the evening
And these who did
were s well entertained
is were and
much sought
These w r. as
belt.
Another ballot . M
K v.; d clan d e for
Senate.
II
in pi-1 ii
I arose
and
tic , Unit he i in I well on
his bum, j than he
in the
their
at an -1 on i
com i;
tarred e i i as
M ti.-, , . not name
u id. I i.- by em 1-
ti .-I nil. r
ii d
Clerk Co n J. A.
Miss Cherry H. t. r- . J. Mr. j-
with
M.
arose to second iris nomination, and
r making a big tab Mr.
it. hall d run .
Miss Ada Woolen
Harris.
Mi Mow T
Miss Mary Dorcas with ,. on hill el and
Clark. W. M. A i d pie-
cc who air,
. I
an nil iii
Ii use ll an ll I -1
or
bow lie fire originated is in
0- in In ti e
tut i i lien stove.
-1. N. C
Dr. J --ii IV; was
in I. mi
An- i by a Io 1.1 I by
delegate
. i hero
. ti i- lulling in
lib Week
Sb v. II. In
town . bu
F.
H. . -I
basil . or
W. n t
M. dry.
id hero
Sunday to yearly
v report a
. will a
p t. r tin hi t. .
I .;. it . it y i
Sept. I. Everybody invited.
W. M.
, ii re
Mrs W. M. M ii in
h. week.
Li I on n lion
though not so cheep in
i don can't d.
tree silver, nu tan
Free Si Call
limn when you want a and
I lie railroad is slop-
ping the They
n ti and
j. k Baton y.
Mi. Annie E, who is in be
an in Miss Cox's
night.
Mi.
w. n is been sick at the Wind r
hi Use this week, is
Nannie Cox bus been sick
ibis week
Mr. John was
ma a wagon load
win I Co but
is am to learn is
when
. insider its
mil- are
high s r , and poultry.
lb v have a leg dim ind
We In very
oar Hour mill. Many of
sowing larger
wheat We
not sow wheat
-111111 have their patch Ibis
in. The- is goo security against
a wheat
We have s nice ti is
week ind the brick 1.0, has teen
I out some nice brick.
Mil Winnie with Ii.
I K. . A d- cue.
Ml. I in Will HI I It
Cm Mil If, both l
lbs service they
at Hie Friday night.
We mi
our II
A.
G P.
L. F.
Something to Ponder
what 11-e i- to a man h
large and a line
and varied
and the ninny oilier thing that
to an up lo dale store, if he dues nut let
e buying class them It is
the purl of the help
f. r r bus been or lie
better way of mailing by
advertising in
f are sorry state,
to nave reached the
hat advertising not pity,
we learn that tiny
and not continually.
They in mind the fuel that
to acquire trade
gain tin c . To do
they must bi ed forget TOO,
even for a day. Hammer
at them
continually, and they, in time,
will reach the
natural conclusion that you arc pleas-
people by your goods and
puces, and you want please then,
So net to and
the result is trade Cluster
News,
Moore,
J.
Mis Hem Ad-
am.
Miss A
with Hugh
Miss Dixie W.
II. Hail, Jr.
Miss May
Louise A,
Skinner with E.
Mr Lula While with R.
with
Join.
Jones Tom Hook.
Miss
Mil Hooker with Star-
Mis with
In s.
Mill W. U
lb wen.
h I Mid J. A.
C. r, was a pa
Ir
of I
For Treasurer J. A. I was
by Ma
W. lo. Sit till.
L. Ward was by
for Surveyor.
I., Manning and I. II.
A 11.11 mis to a
upon V. M.
it was In dim i lb
S ale, F.
nominated.
The lo
Ill
C. C.
e- cud
man
pie.
nun T. who
there and stayed drunk
the whole session, In fact, i wk hint
mouth idler the I. adj.
gel sober lo cam b
I t
and in
J s, D t and
. . u in
the
E I M
Mi.
v. u on.
ti i i- ii on
id r. o
here ti i- week.
I . W In
It much money i-i
i just e lain, s
tali n It other
.
death I -1 me
wives. . . . I . it
illy no
Tin m
u-
should If
pain am dread. Bi I
months before a
woman becomes n
mother should
I p he.
with J. II. Jut is In bi There
Miss vis will. , fa,
free b t
. ii.
r.-e ,, ,.,,., M.,, ,.,. I,
Mrs. J. L. Hogg Mis. K. ill
b b lead
el e Populists Into
i . n
ll-. I v
Whale,.
Hug
Wilson, Henry
is
Mother's
Friend.
Very Nervous
and
Not Called It
Neuralgia Indigestion.
l bad In neck and
ti all throng, my body but
. v r.- in my left
. called in
I I to bod tor
if. had
Id not I
.; by and
d . . . My
a t tilting H.
t bettor,
lo to . I
u I my
I m better in every
p.
; Mary
B; ii Virginia.
t, hi
M all
Made by Orange Va
; i m i t- to arc
k OS
The book la to
it. loaves turned
is the
The
cruller.
i.
j to
, . N i .,
. i meeting t
D I I lite Mi
N.
be in on
1888, II o M.
for m
oilier I
hi I I
It will be n i
lit be pr. in
Be U.
B L. k, ft
It la a
tO
ex-
It
the in ii it-
el. re
I i the
to every
con.
corned in
and
away all
danger
all
Ins.
follow if
remedy ii
daring
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The Reflector Book Store
a nice assortment Fountain Fens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pen.
You will be astonished when you them
You may never
But should you ever MP
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.
Reflector Job Printing Office.
Anything; from
VISITING CARD--
A M
Bay I. With
i Hair . Day.
There ore any number
of who have a dog. but no ken-
1.0 keep him In. any kind
of kennel, people think, will do for a
dog. so long u It affords him a place
to sleep la and protection from the
and cold. If he a big dry
goods box with a hole In one end large
enough for him to go through he la
better off than the average of bis race,
but a kennel made especially for his
use Is much better, and It can easily
be made . half a day.
will depend, of course, on the
of your dog, but for a canine of
medium site a box Inches long. -I
Inches wide and Inches high from
the ground to the roof peak will give
ample room. If It Is made or
smaller, the same relative proportion
should be maintained.
Pint make front and back with
tops, then the side and bottom.
In the front cut the entrance hole and
be sure to nave it large
force your to and
every time he crawls in or ML This
opening should be marked with a com-
pass and cut with a keyhole saw to
obtain the curved line. Above it. In
the peak, bore four holes and with the
same saw cut away the wood between
them, as shown In the picture, so as to
make a ventilator for us well as
other animals need pure air. The
can be treated In a similar manner, so
that a circulation o air can be had
Now nail the sides to the bottom,
the front and back to the bottom
and sides. Between the two peaks nail
a strip of wood to form a ridge pole,
against which the upper ends of the
board forming the roof are to be nailed.
put on the top. nailing It
to the ridgepole, the top edges of the
front and back, and also to the upper
edge of the sides.
the front and back nail a
piece of Joist to raise the floor of the
kennel from the ground. When this is
done, look inside and see there U
no nail ends visible to War the dog
skin or slick into him when he lie
down.
A staple with a chain attached, lo the
end of which may be a snap, can be
driven la at one side of the front it it
Is desired to keep the dog fastened. If
necessary a door may be lilted to close
the hole In front night, so as to keep
the dog warmer in winter, but you
must never forget to open in the
morning, as it would be disagree-
able for a dog lo be shut In so small
a place when he is awake. If it i
thought desirable to paint the kennel
the nail holes should lie up and
the treated to several
successive coats. A light colored paint
Is best.
Always place plenty of straw on the
floor of the kennel to make a soft bed
for your dog. lie will be more grate-
to you la. his canine way than you
have any idea of.
F lift Fills
lUg.
ave Your Money.
P. Is
my dollars in
the
Reckless Assert-
r sick
constipation
a million people
Liver PI LI
DIRECTORY
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
. tut t
fa -mi is
Y N.
i. i. II U
i m, i
-n 18.4 p m. Hoc
LS p m. Ml P
w m.
p Hi, Ml p
Norfolk Ms p
ton n
m, I Ma a u
York Ml a
p m.
every Sunday.
mo. evening. meeting
evening. Rev
Sunday sellout A. M.
C.
regular sen ices.
fourth Sui
div. and evening. Lay
vices second morning. Kev-
Rests. Sunday
A. M. W. B. Brown,
VI every Sun-
and evening. Prayer
Wednesday evening. Bey.
If. M. W at son. Pastor. Sunday school
A. M. A B.
Sunday, even
B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday
i A M. E. B.
LODGES
A. F. A A. i
HI meets first and third Monday even
lug. K. W. M. J. M,
I. Lodge No.
every Tuesday K.
N. I. I. Sec.
K. No.
meets every evening. Dr E. A.
Jr. . B. K. Parham. K. of
K. and S.
B. A.
meets ever evening. W. L.
Wilson, R I pM See.
No III One Mt
T IS
p m. P
m.
a m.
n m, Weldon s in,
a m.
a Richmond s m,
7.41 a
i me i in,
a Sew
m. v m.
DAILY
except m New Ben.
North In th
Court
Annie
VS.
Henry W I
defendant above
named take that an action
as has been commence I
In Court of I County
for an absolute decree of divorce from
the said And the said de-
further take notice
he Is required to appear at the next
term of i he Superior Court o f said
to be held on the second Monday In
September next Court House of
laid in Greenville, and
answer or demur to complaint lo
-aid ion, or ill plaint will apply
o Court for the relief demanded In
said complaint,
of July, ,
P. O.
Tobacco Sticks.
All farmers wanting Tobacco Sticks
ran get them at the Lumber
Yard. W. B. Agent,
Sunday pm
Notice, t Creditors.
Uteri of the Court of
County having, on the 6th day of
June Issued to mo of Ail-
on the estate of Tills
Barnes deceased No lee la given
to all of lo present
ill.- l i claims t me for payment
authenticated or before day
of June or this notice will be.
plead bar of their AV per-
sons Indebted to said are
to make immediate payment to mo.
This the 7th day of June
Public
A i of. la
Barnes deceased.
PATENT
or
for fix and
ON PATENTS
runt WASH
A-
FULL SHEET POSTER.
he Daily
cents
The Eastern Reflector.
only
a your
news even
inform i-
to
cc tidy those
i is
mi. y limes m
CONVERSIONS BY BACTERIA
A Mint Mr
I at of
Herald, speaking
butter by wk
It Is claimed to be feasible. It Is
stated that the microbe
to the article it rich
tor and color be
and Introduced into later, poor-
grades, destroying any
odor and taste that may exist and de-
tin the Instead a of
delicate, appetizing and
butter. The beneficent microbe Is
Aid to be more powerful than the
which decay and
and Its rapid de-
the latter. Cultures of
Valuable bacteria are said to be on the
market, and are being sold to
men in small phials,
cannot be distinguished from the
in fact, restored lo the
genuine. Somebody, of course,
make a out of the business, but,
If the statements be true, all butter-
eaters will profit both as
pleasure in eating and
That Is Rood, if true, hut when Is
this microbe business to end Is the
world made of microbes, good, bad and
Indifferent. Will the little In pa all bi
after a while and
for use, the good on the right
hand and the bad on the left
wish that things were
and separated somehow,
or are heard mu.-h
about them. It makes us
read about and afraid to
eat, or drink, or breathe.
we ourselves are nut of
and He are only being called to
get acquainted with and
to learn how to use them And if they
can make good butter out of bad. per-
haps they can help us to Basks good
folks out of ones. What a world
this ts to be All right
let us live and learn.
Goodness U an attribute that Is um
only a resident of the soul, but III
quantity and quality are determined
by Us manifestations, it cannot
unless H must be
does it wait the bidding rt those
raTS Its display. II
It opportunities. We all pray
that we may be good, hut what Is our
motive Is It simply that may en-
joy it It a
It .; i r and greatly to be
coveted to be enjoyed; but It
prompt w to be doing,
Nor is it t, task
a duty, while, on the
hand, those Who go the round
in a and roe-
find duties irk-
and and the
proper end right
more of a burden to others than to
h We must do good for the
. f It, and though not wisely
lone HI some think perhaps for lack
r M might b better lone.
in t the spirit tn which It is done more
than tun I privates for the order of Its
doing. If one has tbs goodness Be
will learn how
Greenville School
Ladies.
Will held in the College
the depot.
N to HO.
,. L.
term
Hates of Tuition.
1st per
nth
month
each
per month
Theory liar
month
lid
per month
Terms ii
taking both
course will be allowed per
We hope to merit the substantial sup-
port and full of
In true education and
you to nuke your
at once to enter your girls at our
Any further information a I
e given.
L. L. HARGRAVE,
1.00
1.00
cent
Miss Richardson's
School for Boys
Will open
Mrs. School house.
solicited.
Bethel High School
Tin- Vail Terra begins on
MONDAY S.
Is a school grade
Only will lie em-
very work will h
discipline will be .
Board from per month
or
to
Intermediate M to i
II School
MimIc J SO
A per cent be
lowed when . -11 I- In for
a whole
For further 8-- or ad
Ii.
Bethel N. C
IA no On MM
U p n Chad
6.28 p m
m, Florence 7.16 p m,
p m, 10.60
j, 0.12 a in,
s m, 11.18 a
Atlanta 12.36 p m.
Ion 1.20
a in. Jacksonville a m,
a I pin.
AT
THU WORTH.
No.
P. 1.03 New York
am. t
more am,
am. Richmond 0.06 sin
10.00 am.
11.60
12.21 run. Bank Mount CO
pin,
pm. Warsaw
pm, 4.12 pm.
12.00 New
York 11.30 am.
12.00 pro, pm,
pm, Rich-
7.80 pm. Petersburg
8.12 pm. Norfolk 2.20 pm
Weldon in
pm. Hi Mount
Wilson
am.
7.63 -u. am.
scent Hew an,
10.28 This
P. arrives at Vaunt street.
P. M. 8.10 am.
pm. pm
Savanna 1.46 night. Charles-
ton 6.46
in, Atlanta 7.60 am,
an,
4.17 pm.
am, Florence 8.66 am.
Marlon am,
am,
am.
i tUt
MM 4.16 p. m. Halifax
arrives Scotland Neck at 6.20 p
p. m.,
p. Returning, leaves Kinston
a. m., a. m.
at a. m.,
8.90 a,
0.10 a. m. and 4.00 r
in leave am and
G pm arrive at Washington am
and pm Dally except Sunday
leaves n V,
A Raleigh R. R. dally except
d if. at p. m., Sunday P. M ;
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p. in
Plymouth dally
7.60 a. m., Sunday 9.00 t.
10.06 and
leave
lit t ; pm arrive
I pm Spring pm Return
leave Spring Hope am Nash-
ville Rocky U am
daily f Sunday.
Creditors
duly before e
Court Clerk of Pit, county as
executors to the la-twill and t
of O. Brow,,, deceased, notice is
hereby to persons I to
thee-t t immediate payment
to the m an I all
claims against said estate must,
out same, duly
on or before day of July, 1809,
or this e will be plead in bar of
of same. day of
July, J. V.
W. M BROWN,
Executors Sana u
Notice to Creditors
Having duly before he
Clerk of County
as of the estate of
Tales, Is hereby give n
to all indebted to the estate to
payment t
and all persona having
-I estate must present the
duly a under-
nod on or before the day of
July, or this notice will be p sad
In bar of the recovery of their claim.
lot, day c July,
J.
UNDERTAKER
mm n,
received a new
hearse and nicest line of
and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
all its forms
Personal attention to
funerals and bodies entrusted
to our care will receive every
mark of respect.
Our prices are lower ever.
We do not want monopoly,
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
building.
BOB
Cotton, Rice, Peanuts.
I mi friends
and I made
in i ii with the Mill and
ti nil- in cotton
will continue to boy Cot-
ton,
Ii Co. This
will enable to
benefit hereby solicit
a continuance of your
tun I will
pay Ilia market
you your past
favor. I am very respectfully
JESSE
Office in building; second
door from corner next to Court
Train on Midland M.
daily, except Sunday, 7.10 a
8.90 a. in. Be
turning leaves tie s
river at 10.28 a. in.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves
for Clinton dally, except
in ii. 4.18 p, in-
i -am. 8.00
II M
Pas. Agent.
J It h i Manager
M ,
Notice.
Melissa Carson
vs.
ft. J. W. arson
Jesse C.
It J W Car-
son will take notice that an action
as above has been commenced
Superior Court of Pitt county for
divorce and alimony, and the said de.
will further take that he
Is required to appear at the next term
of the Superior court of slid county to
be held on the second Monday after
the Monday in September, 1898 at
the Court House of said In
M C and answer or demur
t In laid action, or the
will apply to the court for
relief demanded In said complaint.
his iv of August,
E. A. ,
and i- h V
supp at Snip, tn their In
est to get our ea before
i Its
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigar
Flour,
Always at lowest
i direct from
FURNITURE
Ivan hut int id I a lo
nit Our all blight
no
risk to we sell at a close
M.
Notice.
Having been and ill
as administrator of tho late Jesse Adapts
all persons ate hereby
in all claims against the
estate of the said Jesse Adams for pay
on or before day of March,
or this notice will be plead In bar
of their recovery. All persons Indebted
to the said estate are requested to make
settlement. the
day of
; K. W. JACKSON,
T attorney.
Notice to Creditors
The Clerk Court bay
lug this day Issued to me Letters of
Administration upon tho estate of Rich
ard notice is
given to all persons holding claims
said estate to present them to
me for payment, duly authenticated,
or before 1st or
his notice will be plead In bar of their
Ail persons Indebted to
are to make
payment of their Indebtedness to me
the 23rd day June, ism.
C.
of estate
horn,
SOUND, N. C.
THIS BEAUTIFUL and
Seaside Hotel, containing rooms,
having been thoroughly
and renovated, Is now for sale, lea-w o
rent. Unless otherwise disposed w
be opened f guests on JUNK
under T
further call or
H. Han by, O
NO.
j C. ft CO
N. a
OLD DOMINION LIME
GREEN VILLE
-MALE ACADEMY.
The o school
g n on Sept.
Terms are as
Primary Kn
Intermediate
Higher
will be spared to do
class work.
Hill be glad
see or
W. H.
M. 1818.
leave Washington Greet
for Tarboro touching stall land-
on Tar Monday, Wednesday
Friday at A. M.
leave Tarboro at A. M,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
days.
These are subject to stage
water on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Boston.
Shippers should their goods
via Dominion from
New York. from
Nor.
I Baltimore Steamboat
Iron Miners
Boston.
Agent,
III
MARBLE
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
to I. B.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest
paid for
N.
A--
WEEK
-FOB-
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
Tuesday
Friday
-AT-
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER
NO
THE
HI. w air the purls p.-i
m. lit Id in townships o
ts Mis inn n-
III DAM
lo o-d-r h A S
Wall
who was
ill-man. W chosen
L Ivy
Tyson, J
Alb m I A
s, w i . J S
n J
L J S
win, W L
For J by.
J S
Norman, W J
W G Link was made chairman and
Chi j
A Gainer A I Cherry
M A S U
W G , X H WU.
mates D C air ore, i,
W W C J C
Moore W O
and-r
C B
M A
for J Carson.
For James, S
M Jen r, S A Gainer.
Meeting c lied order by W H
Williams, e m
R on was made
i ill el simian and R
a-J, Jr,
II f
Guy, j B v Williams,
I II Little, W W Thomas, J W
U II
V I s A J L
W K B
Jr, II A Gray.
J Ii Little,
Thomas.
For A
D Beach, W E
Warren. II A Gray.
J Brian
el i i i m ii ii aid J A K secretary.
No -1 Williams, W
L Smith, G Vi Venters, T C
John O C Nobler.
No Elks, W W
Tucker, J B J J
J B W K Proctor, J A
K Tucker C Calvin Mill.-.
J Stoker, J Elks, X C Cannon,
J A J B
For Mills,
For my HI- u t.
an- s I, A d A L J.
or, J R i J
R I permanent
mill and G Hi, s
s rs, K F
J C Co k.
J R IX tier. It It
Alt K , A M
Wool, n, W R s, II Boiler
Jesse J T J. Gay.
-i II
R It J L lain, F G Du-
I F Williams.
Fit i J H . .
For H E
J It II
Mi
Ci x mm
i ii ii w. c. ft n
No. It II
Cannon. John Jr., Council
J J Jerry
R W Smith, Dr Join son,
J A W J
Tripp.
Aim null E II
It h II, Allen Jackson
J B Brooks, Win W C Jack-
ion, W F Hart, B II Re, Josephus
C H Lawrence
Bucks.
It ,
A J Brooks, H L Blount,
E Lang.
No, Cannon,
pi us Cos, It E Q Lou
J B Carroll, J
Alternates Jesse Branch, Win
Tucker, A G
Cox, W U Jackson Jr., L L
Lorn.
I B T Cox,
E G Cos, J J May.
Met In g called lo by iii i j
Hal chairman of Ci
C L Barrett was node
May
No W O I J
Andersen, It II
unit, i l; L Flynn,
Ben Bailey.
J R Davis, Raj Bailey, I
J A i
No E A It J
W U
C i. Burr. t
W E Me Jr R F
Meeting to order by W. L.
Brown, chairman tho
u n F. s WU n
chairman and T King and D J
Nil. It C
M J L
J W
J W
C A Tucker, Tucker,
F M W T Cannon, W S
Brooks,
Executive W Vincent,
W II tat W R
W S Brooks,
No T While, C D
Ki untie.-, J S Smith, T F
W H J G W II
Mi on, Allan Warren, S
It W C
C D W II Ii
No. Delegates M G I. I.
Tripp, N W O L
Joyner, J.
Keel,
B F Jolly, Allen It II
Allen.
F Heel It
H Allen M G E Move,
gales W Harrington,
J. K, Hair's, J
K B Dudley,
I Ian is, W Fleming,
A Mayo, J
T U E S
Dudley.
Fur I
Allen Warren, Noah E S
A A L
J II was
chairman IS
U J II
J R I inn. I. ill, J J
T B E
J K Clark, R
II
II It B Firm,
J R
For II
E Jr, J
II E Unit,
lay.
I. H Mi ii In m
d A seer.
No A
J Tucker, C Claude Ge-
R II mi,.
Skinner, Job
Moore M C Ives, B
Kay.
e L II Ales-
born, Job Moore, M C Smith, C
Mourn, G II
No . D. A Hardy, J T
Williams, N II U A Gird
Williams
Fix. R Cory, J
J V I
I A
For A Hardy.
For L Fairies,
A I Jesse
Hardy.
J-. I I s i i
BY A WOMAN
discovery has
made, and ilia, too by a lady in
fastened clutches
upon her and for years she with-
stood but her vital or-
id time months she
coughed and could
She ml a way to
by of us a of Dr
King's Mew u
and so relieved taking ti st
dose that all and
two bottles been
Her name is Mil
writes i o, s
Trial bottles In i Wool n's
very bottle
Tun i- Ci
I ad powwow Mr. Mr
in for it. via New
It would I e easy lo ow
of
and Riva
lo a of
those tin the
never put
upon paper
outside
aid
can be at by
one about by
of your
may bis own
DEPEND UPON US
WASH I NO TON
Cur i
with m w
styles,
cure gold
Hp
for A
lb ii n
A in depart-
like id. the
a---
all s. fall to sec
our and lake ad
of of
in of
Dry coils,
Dress Lacee,
of all kinds, Goods, Hats and
Caps, Shoes ard tan
ft Qt the ladies, men girls and boys.
n least en e ray e nil the mid
i.- our
Mine in d A In i-
in colors.
Window Shades In all
el Knives,
rant. Beautiful
line ,.
Curtain Curtain Polos
in
in all and
and
Smyrna
Matting,
Reward
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to Warn that there, la sit least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able i cure In all Its stages add
hat la Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure now Known to
medical Ii eternity. Catarrh being
a disease, requires u eon
treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is taken internally, noting directly
upon the surfaces
the system, destroying the
foundation of the disease, and
patient by building up the
and assisting nature in do-
Its work. The proprietors have so
much Tilth in its curative powers
they t Her Hundred for any
case that it fulls lo cure. Send for list
testimonials,
F. J. . Props
Ohio
Ad old in
Elk have to
learn bis lust
week by a rattle died
soon afterwards from tie
YELLOW JAUNDICE
be
with every means possible Its
it Is With we publish lot-
This is to certify that I was
a terrible sullen r from yellow
fur over six months, and was by
sonic of the best in our city
Mid all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our drag
recommended Bitters and
alter two I.,, I was entirely cured.
now lake pleasure in
I lo any parson
Ibis guile-
fully V. A.
By. sale by L.
Oil
Ari Carpets.
Cloths, Door Mats, in rubber, Steel
Crockery. Lamps, Hall Lamps,
Lamps, Lanterns, see. our Automatic
Oil you lamp and does not run it
over.
FURNITURE
Bed Boon Fobs in ;., tram
nil kind, in I
Oak Mil. Cribs,
ill in I i.-;. ii I I 1--. Kitchen
Tin Sub-, At, No M ads
No question about bring Come to your
and you will out We aid ti
every trill laving lo Hie
I- m i hi
i's-
My, may be
i lo doc
Of till by n o-
lo ii ability p-t men el
I m. ii pi .- serve n
n a
the Cabinet because v was
bis in bad
ibis
no lieu be
ed to fact Hint it
to
That i- a fatal defer-
a i only take
i. i i id i very school
boy military
urn lilts If v i t i
will upon
i in Mr.
Mi. c. ed in bis col
mission, and it may
id r f an
but rill be no n l in-
iii ii made b
n i
will, all f
a of law.
and Ike is will become known
Many o.
i of
the i Lot
mi.,
ard
given to the n
Co inn bail . n. Loni o
departure for .
was
B I i
I is
acceptable
e u -t i i An r
Ben K i Ainu in
b Mr
bits of free
Ives the
Impossible with ti
War out. Mr
lay is to be folly
, will
, Hi.
by s. after lie
is
to the
n any t i
Mr. does in
ii id. if be r-a
hell bee known
i II be
to that
i the administration
aid be by people,
be only too to
policy before
came over to
W -ton to a
that be hopes will
aid in Inn
II is the
fad lo
Tours for
style
and It inferred
be IS far front certain
of winning-
been not to nine a
against him and lo
ado; t be motto of
body beat leaving
of ill can-
to I e s, after an anti-
baa been elected
a is, u matter
f I i int; to a certain
Mr- would
iii do any worrying if was
I provided, of course, that
was or
oil lb publican, Quay baa
made Mr. feel bis
to be
Thai tie competition between
tho big shipyards country
in largely Imaginary, when it
to i lo bidding
i cf ships for ho
usual
Is wire opened for c a-
st ruction of
-lie Ohio,
ii. given at
lo
lion ks, San Francisco
, m
Ni Com pans, to
ore all of
a speed of If
knot a
Borne Mis Kb-
who to defeat
and Porter
o fully do for governor not
Alger. to let
In hue bow lo j will try to get Porter ousted from
of by be-ibis position of to the
v military Porter says
, i.
n-
t of he
panic among man
lb outlook j enough to
in tie
Porter says will
tut It remain to be seen
whether hit are strong
On c I week a
hawk swooped down u,. n a
brood of in Mr.
yard, and the old
seined him by nap of tho neck
and killed Topic.
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby
following changes been made In
the Polling places county.
The rolling
Is dunged from
house to the for
white near Swamp
The polling for No
township from the
School house near
lo cross roads
The rolling place for No.
township Is
mid Machine
lath mo
, , K A
t Superior Court,
BAKER
RS. IN
General
Hardware.
Just received a
all
insistence
that be done at o
to the wave
I nation
country an
of
d d. among III
Mr. will
really
lug will r
iv ;, i to by
in.- Lib all army t
shall loll every-
know
-it el war. the troth
may be ii
lack I
o to
t.-i In Hi i Cu
fines, finis Bait
Fever fin.-. Chapped
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin
or no
t give
perfect or money refunded
ti. pm-
In. I.
Professional Cards
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bad
to
old
i it Is laid
as a number cf
j.
V a-bot
i i
gentleman in a
given
ice. and
ii ii, I is growing at tin
l I i
to demand
Luzon,
v; elM was left to bl deter-
V I till.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 20 September 1898
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 20, 1898
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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