Eastern reflector, 23 September 1898


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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--
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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
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fa -mi is
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LS p m. Ml P
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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
i hi-
-a B
,, N. C
ml ii over l. t
C A
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.
N. C
In all
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REFLECTOR
l Greenville, N.
J.
t port at
II. as mail
-3,
fob mean
went on i M whom ;
they i nominate for their .
part of the ticket. toe MS HAPPENINGS A His-
the bid convention en-
domed he laid before I hem- N- Sin-
Now when the county fence Co.
met on the what
dove When J- L n ;.
lo- ft MM
Can oil have filled their store
the executive com- I Their have
rev toe, called convention to at pries to suit
order one did he
make to and the ma t.-r
K. M., A Co, hive just
. . . ,, . , . I a be-l mid en
Brown i t put b. fore the i . ,.
Ira lei
at all to the any
are
made almost by cigar
Co. art gaining
ion.
A. Co Mtg Co. bate tin
in good m and have begun lo
oil out lie bale
II you want to purchase land A.
Cox.
You will need a
I. K. Al aiming Co.
Jr. of
Second District Henry It.
an. of
Fifth J-
of
Sixth H.
Lenoir.
Seventh A
of
Eleventh A.
of
Third I.
of Pitt.
fob
First H.
m it And when I I.
lock the sea as
chairman of the convention ho
tut calling for
for the the
had left, giving
son the In r e-e
skipped over, that the
were doing the
bidding of and
A who lull and you can
Placed before the convention f M-
the Senate, soon
that he was not
choice of the boss
The rep, that come in from big
READY
Every expectant mother has
a trying ordeal lo If sue doc. not
the primaries Saturday most
gratifying. At every predict
there was a large attendance,
the interest while
men feel in the
and the return of good gov
eminent township has
never before had a large
primary meeting, between and
leaders, and withdrew es in i
N. C. Sept. 1898.
K. J. Hurdle returned Gale
ville .- Ti where keen
our report of the days
bad tried keep the
party from swallowed by
the and while in the
Senate two years ago prevented
y get ready for i
v there no telling
what may happen. I
full
of if
Nature U not given proper
Mother's Friend
b the best you can at this time.
It a and
plied before cornea. I
it makes the and nearly pain-
lets. It relieves and prevents morning
relaxes mus-
relieves the distended feeling, short-
ens labor, makes recovery rapid sad
without any dangerous after-effects.
friend is good for only OH
purpose, to relieve motherhood of
danger and pain.
One dollar p- r at all stores, or
r it
for B sent to any
v ; ti Is
TUB LU CO.
GOODS
GOING
CHEAP
have marked prices
away down. You should see
i leader on
SHOES
They cannot lie
the money. We also lead
oil
we are
flare in town on all goods.
Come yourself
N. C-
My Fall and Winter Stock
GOODS SHOES-HATS-PANTS
Cotton Jagging and Ties and a full line o
Heavy Groceries have arrived we will put
the price so low to you until it will compel you
to buy. Ii you once see the goods and hear the
price you are my customer.
JAMES B. WHITE.
N C
C I., j family
at Crisp
the of a bill bud
for its
ville worse
K n turned
List I
John
i i visit
Carolina Car Service Ash.-
being and the same , meLt jg
every tow. ,
A of former
Mr both of
in . for
Now let everybody come j M
county convention next j Han, men
could not use
did not
II, it of mm
nominated were
men can in
plans. It is no wonder
of
party is n a den
on election day it will
i that I of
will e fusion
i. K
area
gate or not. conic such an
inspiration go great
will bring Demo
success and the restoration
in
primary bud finished its regular
Saturday ill
A- A. Forbes was called on for a
He responded in a ii M
round alter
round o; Mr. Forbes
was Populist Senator for ibis
county years ago. He said
was honest n leaving
party as he thought it
from Its He
then the of the
party were right, and
they would have been right bad
not the head and boots
to At age
years, he said, he put Mid
his books and joined
Confederate army to for his
He n no less a now
than then, and in of
his and his
he takes his stand with while
in vi for a white man's govern-
He said
there is any Democratic party in
Pitt r y any
and he Ultra is
Populist there
parties, the white party
party, audit is clear
one every
belong to.
ORIGINAL
Va
who go Hulking II. a
running u
h i. f
are
bi
.
U no reason why l.
gets,
least
Ii i. i. l ii- -1
it it bill-
i,
will be h. ii in bin when
for
There lie nix in on
i of
in, i every one by
an
When
Iron
ii mat
HY r,
Lapp, who ban been
is no
in
in I
ht. A. i us
kit kit
to enter High
i Hat
Harper leave today lo rater Tar-
K male J .-; .,
and
Mm,
is led.
went lo Kim
Sunday ti e best
N be
in Pitt county means
th i P am mi
of the
trying to deliver
and tile of Poi
the
at ii facts in the case for a
no u On Saturday,
th i held ton-
M. staled in
. . i i. Lou that they would
ft. ii will the they
get . i in law
on- i i in the
ti in that I
i. and as they needed
the Populists to help them do
were to divide
ea with them again on same
I.
Knowing ii. in
Lava on
ticket we
in the
W. Page,
of W.
Hi of who era men
i iii in-
Inn we s, of in, n HI
Ai- -i a
but
to to the
county a t- r
whose In.
bank our old Plymouth rock
settler-; that kind
lbs .-i g.-ruin any
in man
No will . to
nest can a
in. our of Pit.
cm the above named any
J. W Th a
I moral
our
during lo Ida
lion -I all, he the .
a Pill enmity two
doll during bbl slay there. Let any
n a d compare
two with the two
ind i to his, and thus
verity die
Now ii any man en the
internal of a
so as to run it with
a dollars
by
per annum, it lo mi
lb, sin i pride lo
a man, in d In will,
the
oil., i you v . . have do
Not only in Mr. h
men lo manure an
n, be highly
l. , for
In, had along
known all p he one
our beat
IN----
Heavy and Fancy
kept on
hand. Country produce bought
and A
you.
Vi.
. COREY
N. C. Sept. .
To alt and
Serious lo and much
has b en caused, bath to shippers
and K i. r ii I by the
cars in
and are
unable cur, tricks
umbered, I speedy
of i;.; is i i is i
tics have pf The
road b s obliged to
and have lie
below.
has
hem In in nearly
ill of States in tin. A General
n years, with re-
lo I.- the
mil
to tie a nice line Of
IN
LOOK HERE
The Eastern Reflector
Twice-a-Week
From now to January 1st
It CENTS.
Tell your to send for it.
READ PONDER
WAREHOUSE
till in the ring. Money a plenty. Best light
in the State. and bring your tobacco,
we it and a-e able to pay it, so bring
AND
EVANS. CRITCHER CO.
Proprietors of The Old Greenville Warehouse
GREENVILLE, N. O
for the of for.
wan ii-. and coll ct-
d lie revenue, but for
can now be found in
the brick store for
occupied
W. Brown
Come to see
s-
rivet lion it detention earn,
both public the
The ill b i
without discrimination by the
Carolina Car service Simla
lion, will act for all
alike.
Notice hereby given
On earn
lot to
car which are not loaded within
Cotton, Peanuts.
. in be t
e dollar per
thereof,
track-, Monday and
I.
Atlantic
r. K. V. V.
k H Kits av.,
P. It. ii i, Manager
connection with the Mill
after in cotton
and n ill to bay Cot-
ton, Rice
firm name of t Co.
will enable me to
benefit and I
a of your
that I will always
pay market prices.
you your past
t am
JESSE
Office in building
door from corner next to Court
FURNITURE
SAM WHITE.
Come and See it. j
PITT COUNTY
EDWARDS COBB, Proprietors.
GREENVILLE.
dealers in all kinds of
DAY AS
II. A
my hearty
Just in which
have my
c y I MM
by lire on I H
v.
I ii any my
I em Ur
While and hi i
l Sit OB
it a i
WILL HOT at- I
I loom our roe imitations
ml
DAVIS a
no of of
tin and
. it . i also
. .; i. . skill it is
I nil f in by
hi
th ,
I Hi D th
t As the
fir
I. Si r.
. i of Una fut will
. i I .
nil
n i
. 1.1 r i
i. ii- . tin-
nip of Fin
n . mi of i . i, i
i i m r v
if lit . its It U
i of oilier laxatives,
i r. liver ml
i weaken-
I a not nor
. ill
name
i FIG SYRUP CO.
s i -i
.
V. Barn-ill,
in
Buggies a specialty
All kinds of repairing dona- use skilled labor and good
material and are prepared to give yon
WHITE MEN'S RALLY
BARBECUE.
Mills, Pitt County,
-ON-
Thursday, Sept. 29th, 1898.
Prominent speaker will be present and
political of the day.
will discuss the
All who are In favor of
of
Government and White Supremacy,
invited to be present.
Carts. Wagons, j ladies are especially invited.
etc., made ALEX. L. BLOW,
Shops i
Ex. Com.
And on the we Read Life's
Record.
lo M I;.
J. h. ii lo Tar-
b to lo
T. C. K i.
lending
I lie t
N. C ,
Mr. W. Benin lo
Sunday.
on I To here
wilt n oilier.
i. Pitt Superior
O. H. Brown and So-
W, did nit have op-
f Judge
J. N. lo grand jury, but
b. re.
. I Mr. Holt
A N. lb.
say .
About t
Gr About a ball year.
V,
A FELLOW
Our
who the quality of CLOTHING by
the price has no business to be married.
Yet one of this class directed his wife to buy
Clothing from another firm because they
charged more for it, and must therefore
be His better half bought some
from us and some from the other house, and
showed her husband that they were
cal. This proved conclusively how foolish
a man can be when he really tries. The
lady of the house generally knows where
she can get the most and best for the
II II
iii
S. M. i. i ii. I Sunday
K- city Mount.
K. C.
in,; from be bad
I. ea lo Sunday.
Mi- r. baa
the Mr. W. K IS-
i in u. ii
Saturday here.
U. W. U
Mount ; on I j-in-
V. Cory till Its
lie i. ins
S. and
have Mil a
Be. S. A. of was
who did bear it of its .
who Judge Brown
a-, a know I .
delivered n,, . u
Be oar .;,
fuel is lo our.-
hie high and
he over a o
be i J the
fell J J
II Ci W II T y
.-, J S Warn i. M.
II O'clock I I
Our .
Our .
Are well Wrought.
Are well
Are well Bought.
FRANK WILSON.
returned lo her home in Saratoga W n. . , , A G Andrew, j
. II I W A I. J A
hue . J w J II
,. E ,. ,, ., j
Mini jury i
past two Ii re returned lo Car-1 can of
Saturday dock, I been
EMera 11.11 I.-M
in lie M. K. DOM.
kith Lewdly
I ins.
W. t baa Ida
Iron, bl re ate
iii ii-., bin back h i .
atom had an
about the
Town- ears. The trouble on each
i ., nil the same I inclined lo
r. SI a .-. in but i
I-.--, i,., a On I who
la
or
. lo appoint j lo grow, had
lo hold
m little boy having
ii. three places, and at three
id pan i-
Of while n. In-nature if he
i- by and
part w these end z by r. did
J. G. i u-u
from Ho It-It this
morning New York to
good both hi Wilson and
ville
W. Lee ibis morning tn
Neck lake u in
that town, lie hi been
HE REFLECTOR
Local
ere having line
at
The day and nights are now cl
ah N. T. Butter and
s, M. Set
Court i in Judge G. II.
presiding.
Remember Tut if you
owe it anything.
Her. A- r i conducting a
of
John Buggy
Tuesday.
A team cut en to-
row today d tore up wagon.
On cf holiday Sept,
my will be S.
L.
at church on
night,
middle aged woman lo
cook and do Apply
office.
Min Sid lie i mourning
death pet
heart failure
day night.
Tie Opera la nearly tom-
pl ltd r
hire for Home
clay open mi-
with.
at
Bar. Ii. II. is
Be. S. W. a
meeting lo today
have teen
aid
great internal. The meeting will
r vi id day
The Firemen.
lit la Id u
Mi r day
W. F.
II. Aral Fore-
mar. A committee appointed i.
with the Town
to a pail
el hone, for the engine
wad a Or alarm bell. J. B,
Cherry and C. T. were re-
lo property
to join company to voluntarily do I'm
la
Sunday night at H o'clock at th
home Mr. II, F. Keel, three mile
, Mr J. J. Sutton and
Mi Flora Keel were married by
Richard Craft.
Soldiers Returning.
Quite a number of boy
in Raleigh Tuesday c
on a day. being
out of
that has laid silent since the morning
lie a as
train rolled Ha
A Smart Turkey
Mr. H. n
ii, i. us he a turkey hen
that hut raised a brood
key combined. Al It r
weaning the brood the hen went Is
laying again and baa since laid
Small Fir.
About o'clock morning old
barn and on premise
Mr. Henrietta on Fourth
street, destroy d by lire. The
building was a ms
disc, and no one can tell how the
fire started. It not near enough
lo any buildings to endanger
m loss the barn col
very much. The Red Hawk with
tin hand got the Hist stream
on. When the turned
on rt urn knocked down what
at bud burned p.
Daily Slit.
are
e people who . r at the fire
Friday night aim
of firemen in dragging
engine through tho ought
to be convinced that horses are n
men
lire y to
do make enough for the
the properly Minn,
without lo lo
pulling the
ill. n-i lies, lo the
ill by I
to a lire dangerous
lo by much lime
Among Hope Fire
any but re-
there the and
may duty
toward More
be
it
Of town.
i; ,. ii- and many
his
U. O. o lo
day.
W. me
in
Mrs J. S. and one of b r
are quite rick.
Cast. if Hill,
Is court.
Mies Ella
i ii-it lo
Opt. cl
in
Tarboro,
down evening Knitted I.
Mr. G. II. and
have fading
W A- home
Dr. J. of
last here
today. Hi. bro her. Joe Taylor,
also e.
Ti Jan's t- ban
evening to take a days
n campaign in interest of
Democracy.
Dr. K. ct who
been pending a week here r,
the Arch
Kit morning,
W. M. Kin Monday
evening where be
bud lien amending
convention.
tobacco
are lo see J. S. Jenkins on
niter a very long
fever.
lion. R.
evening. He
in Court lions, The
ladies invited.
Miss Rocky
who been family cl S.
P. In took the train
here morning t
J. II. i-.
is in city.
John Clark even.
Wilson.
II. K. Shaw, came
Ibis in iii g to lend court.
J A. Wilmington
in morning.
Dr. R. and Ernest Ida.
Hood lay night tor
II. ti- Hardy, the c.
to Tuesday
log.
K.
visiting the J.
While.
W. U. came over
Tuesday to look niter business
court.
Hon. Many Skinner Kin-
and returned
hit
i, h lo S.
school.
Rev. T. o
ton ferns me in lb
Baptist here
Many oat alt. id, d lilt
pearly at and
and Sunday. The
on
and all report ,
A Great
Hon. R. II. spoke
t lie
III.- Tuesday lo a very
I Many ladles pr.-
No or of
speech Mr.
To BUS yon
Been f heard u
Atkinson, c -n
d i. pi I.,,
I iii.--
. i.
It id-
l; i, ,.; n . I t Hi
with idly
nut
Hell. e
had- guilty,
upon co.-i-.
Jam- Bell, deadly
plead guilty,
p coat.
Be be d
weapon, pleads -u
pended upon coal.
Knight, carrying ere
u on costs.
Bail carrying
the
Pitt
I. BLOW,
W,
tot me, as I s a
cur.-, and Mr. Joe Ii
i. called my attend n so
dropped the
lbs and lo use
To
A. I Ira. young man, . .,,
r We . .
dude he ., try it in mild
o i
well, yd
ever
merits
R,
A., r
Pen, brat on
i r . i I it -i . St. re.
I , .-. p ii lb v I m-
r . too .-. e
ii.
keep Iron in
Mis. Joe
in
HOLT.
urn .
I'M,
n t-
entire of
DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
of Kicks Taft stock
AT PRICES. COME ON
lie and
It has rarely hem
to hear appeal
govern anal- while man
present, whether be it or
fell sat ., vote
his rue. even
th, pie hunter lit I one
time in hie I ire to Vote Iii
tab r in the tag His
lie rec par
his I lb corruption and
. the present
a and a
sir. upon cue
to to it North
shall not In disgraced. His
appeal to was of the
right kind, them
u must now,
to us from Will
Ibis We will. I
do not it the men, it
mil is them cane out and ii
their nut- and they say
by their
tat to white.
Mr. Glenn was e He
.-I no man but said he.
pleads in.
i. c
assault w
guilty,
upon ct,,
Dave H
affray, lined one and
e i-t-
i. op, pit
upon payment
X, ah larceny, guilty, u n.
-n on
F. J deadly
I Weapon, guilty.
s deadly
guilty,
Janet
w,
day jail.
guilty.
with
s, guilty, and coats.
Flank
pas.
J. K Woodard,
came down Tuesday
11.1 court.
M. F. ha been hue
l the pot a days, went lo
Tuesday
Mrs. M.
Tuesday evening, where
bit been new good.
know only two things is a
in in had brains in his herd mil a heart
in his body. All honor to
and the men like him who
lo em
and give us a white men's
lo
After Depot facilities.
Mi J. It. Kenly and K. II.
the Atlantic Line,
hue to look after
ll e d pot town,
the Clamber
Connie ml the o
Trade these It, in
as lo t serve
town. We
it there was a opinion
lo and Ilia,
no conclusion yet
Tut TOR thinks MOM I
to tin
lie
;. freight in. i be s- j.
by an pass. I
depot on north side
and an
on nil p.,.
.-I. 1.1 lenient,
fur
give u
depot ll a more
place than the old one, and i. would
lie depot in the
limits that ordinances
might be passed that preserve
order around it. the
1.1. . . in ibis
tho the
town hotter then other.
A. II. with dully
weapon, guilty.
Cl with deadly
weapon, guilty, days in
carrying concealed
weapon,
Mr, Moore is
The ill lit
e her an
beer a and
to lo Ibo
I rot know e fin I 1.1-
n e wasting
in th, last It w
yesterday she
It to brighter and Liter and
and talked
who
bin in early
lie much alter a
ll -I. pas-1 to
,, ix I e ibis
her had n I.,
s-1 -r
I I I t no ill M. la
flu. a in
and me. ii was pure slue r.
a- I and be
To ll us. who knew h r d
tile there will
huh done what she
Mia bus H M.-
Jam Brawn and Hit, y
and r Sir. s.-
have sympathy i,
in
tor,
I have
just returned
from
NEW YORK
with a full
line of
NEW GOODS.
Will quote
prices
in a few
days.
C.
f IV
SALE.
The Entire Week.
Will if Too
considerable from tin-
The will you idea.
hi Matting
SUS Matting now
MatIng now
Matting now
cent Matting row
Matting now fonts,
in viii Matting now orate.
before tho on taken,
AT LANG'S OLD STORE.
Ii. M.
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r-w-
Si
OW
A VERY PECULIAR BOAT.
.-.-.
Stall
. aid bark
a canoe
Pacific
the
to
mailing an
Mil in mer to
NeCtars course, and
men M it found It to be a
II He had the
the canoe, near-
i um water. inside
impossible to stand up
I l slippery bottom. To make his
, position mere
as fit-Mint with a
art , h was desperate efforts la
H from boat, a shark nook
was thrown carpenter. it w
cot b had stabbed
It w. conquered.
.-.- was on hoard a
of fish were found swimming
about. Th fish
pounds, and ended la a for a
on board.
The canoe Is about feet
on eel OS of a solid lot. with rears
Of end, which would the lot If
from a diameter of at
feet. There Is not a of
easel it. bat alone the gunwales
ire Doles in which of
were used to hold to
wrung the oars.
The Reflector Book
a nice assortment Fountain Fens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens.
You will be astonished when you see them
are.
You may never
But should
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.
for
Places are cut out
the thwarts. were of
pieces placed u
wet and lo
is a in bottom to step a
Bat.
Cant thinks
lo sour of the native of Hal-
Island, In group,
ran the i
a-ha the curious vessel vat
up Tb presence of flab
be accounted for
A heartrending story comas torn
Pans about an old lady of called
Virginia, who alone with par-
rot, named Sylvia, and her cat Nestor,
day ago. W the despair of her
Sylvia died. Virginia
to take her to the
r's. who sent her a few
later looking mom beautiful
be In life Virginia, some-
plated her treasure on
table lo admire, was called out of
the who In
her lifetime had been Ailed a
of baa, no
a a l
County. Al . has Inter-
acting phenomenon matron
who has fallen heir to an
other period of youth Mm, Mb Em-
aged i
family, has for
old woman with white wrinkled
fare and enfeebled Twenty
even years ago a brother
her head.
About a year ago her health
ed to improve. Her
her figure became more her
brighter, her more
Her hair began to dark and her
gums to swell. she has a fine
of black hair has rut a new
and complete et of regained
her erect carnage or years ago.
and looks like a or
forty years of age.
radish t
pieces of the root
long. For cultivation la the garden,
the ground Is prepared s
and the pieces of roots
rd la rows from two lee; apart
to IS Inches In the row.
Hark off the ground stake I nasal
hole with a dibble or
ind so that upper end is ill
the
about the
tree from weed-and
cabbage. The soil should be rich
tad in good condition. The
is dug In fall durum
moist weather other crops ban
been taken raw The earth la ail
shaken from the route these
in or pita, lo be mat hen I
during tie
ml-
ATLANTIC COAST HUE
i I'M .
. . . II I
i m. in.
II n m.
it m. l
o p Be,
r . p
on
. at, I a I
York 1.51 a m,
n m.
, II Y No It Hue
a as.
P m. p n.
m.
a m. Mount U-i
m. Nor-
a in.
a m,
Bin
a. a m,
II. a m. New York
m. m.
except p New
pro
isms J
North Carolina In the
I Court
Annie
The defendant
take notice, that an action
emit rd as bore has been commence I
in of I lit roomy
for an absolute of divorce
the said dot And the de-
will r that
be is to appear at next
of he i Conn f said
to held on the second Monday In
September neat at House of
in N. and
answer or demur to
said ac Ion. or th will apply
to the Court for the relic demanded
Mid
the Till ,. J .
P. O.
All Sticks
can get at
W. R. PARKER,
yo or imam;
model, or photo,
for IV
C. CO.
Patent Lawyer, WASH
Notice f Creditors.
Ta of th Conn
I'm County having, on the 6th day of
June 1808. issued lo me Litters of Ad-
ministration on the estate of
Barnes deceased is hot.
lo creditors of raid estate lo present
their claims me for at
on or
of June or this
plead bar of their per.
sons indebted to are j
to Immediate payment to me.
This the day of June Is-.
JESSE
A of.
deceased.
-Dealer la
Sift
his notice Inhere, our a, Is
branch
i Reflector Job Printing
from a f
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
ARE YOU
constitution by ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
to pay off old scores. . , i
bound he alighted oath, table, and headache,
malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Hue MM
i AS i p m. Chad-
Ml P Marlon
in. p m. Sum.
pm,
a m.
is 7.55 a m, 11.11 a m,
12.55 p m.
Ion
a m. 7.11 a m,
pa pin.
A AT
Creditors
duly qualified before U c
Court Clerk of Pitt county
executors to the la-twill
of Brow.,, deceased, notice l
hereby given lo persons Indebted to
u make Immediate payment
lo the an I all persons
having claims said estate mutt
same, duly
on or before the day of July, 1899,
or this will be plead In bar of
recovery of same. This day of
July, W
W. M BROWN,
at U.
lo Sylvia lo a heap of sour s
was work of an But,
Nemesis was at hand, for
use in bird, and See-
tor, with horrible pres-
The of
dead and Sylvia In w I
for poor slid She III a
charcoal stove and attempted
locate herself, hut the from
the I n
some arrived la
bar.
. A KENNEL FOR
Tobacco, Cigar
Flour, Sugar,
Always at lowest market
we buy direct from
of
VISITING CARD
FULL SHEET POSTER.
he I Reflector
Gives
snip. t
month
in
home
at
nice cents a
Are t
ill
hf
Eastern
s only I ti
c die
i-
to the farmers, oh-
; those
l that
y times more
n. DOT Warn U U d r With
Mule In a Ur-
There any number
of who have a dog. but no ken-
n- keep him in. Almost any kind
of kennel, will lo for a
clog, so as it him a place
to In and from the
rain and cold. If be get a big dry
goods box with a bole In one end
enough for him to no through he i
better off than the average of his race.
but a kennel made for
use Is better, and It can easily
be made in half a day.
size depend, of on
of your dOff, but for a canine of
medium size a box H long. IS
In. lies and high from
the ground to Hie roof peak will gift
ample room. If it is made larger or
smaller, the same
should be maintained.
make the front and bark with
peaked top, then the side and bottom.
In the front nit entrant hole and
sure to have It large enough.
lore, dog to and
every time he crawls in or out. This
opening should be mark-M with a COB-
put and with a keyhole m to
obtain the curved line. Above It. In
the peak, bore four hole.-, and with the
same saw cut away the wood between
them, shown In the so as to
wake a ventilator for dogs as well M
other animals need pure air. The back
can be treated in a similar manner, so
that a circulation of air can be had.
Now nail the sides to tin
and the front and beck to the bottom
and sides. the two peaks nail
a strip of wood to form a ridge
against which the upper ends of
board forming the roof are to be
Next put on the nailing it secure-
to the ridgepole, the lop edges of the
front and back. also to the upper
edge of sides.
Under front and bark a
piece of joist to raise the floor of the
kennel from the ground When this is
done, look Inside and tee that there it
no nail ends visible to tear the dog's
skin or stick Into him when he lies
down.
A staple with a chain to the
end of which may be a snap, be
driven In at one side of front If It
Is desired to keep the dog fastened. If
necessary a be fitted to close
the hole In front at night, so as to keep
the dog warmer In winter, but yon
must never forget to open It in the
morning, us it would bi very
able for a dog to shut In mi null
a place when he U awake. If Is
thought desirable to kennel
nail holes should be up and
entire outside treated to
A light colored paint
ti best.
Always place plenty of straw on the
floor of the kennel to make a soft bed
for your dog. will be more
to you let bis way than
bare idea of.
LOOK HERE
On
ll L
in of L. Hooker's
Meals and Oyster Serve at all
Hours and In any Style
E. LATHAM, Pp.,
Greenville. N. C.
Miss Richardson's
Select School for Boys
September Mat, at
Mrs. School house,
solicited.
Greenville School
Young Ladies.
Will ho In in College
near depot.
Limited o
,. L.
Fall begin. Thursday, 1-t MS
It airs of Tuition.
to Grades per
K courses
French, each
per month CO
Theory
month
Lessons
mouth
lo n on. lily.
taking both Maria and
course a III be allowed per cent
We to merit the substantial
pert and full of those
In true education and reap; I
you to make your
t once lo enter your girls at our
Any further desired
e given.
L. L.
Bethel High School
The Fall Term begins on
Is a of high
Only feral class will lie em-
work will
do ii.
i bad will be maintain o.
Hoard from to tier month
Or TI
J to l
j So i M
School
Music
A discount of per cent a ill be
lowed rash la for
a hi in
further Information see or ad
dress
rS,
AI V No.
I 1.01 pm. New York If
12.0.1 arc.
more
t am, Richmond 0.05 tin
am. N
am.
11.31
pm. Wilson pin.
pm, Warsaw Saw
cm, Ml
n H.
lion Kn
York 0.30 nm.
pm, 2.25 pm,
pm, Rich-
pm.
8.12 pm. Norfolk 2.20 pm
in
i in. i Mount
Leave
am.
Magnolia 8.05 am.
No.
r Tern am.
Mile 10.28 an. This train
I.
BOUTS.
hi. I at
I n V. M. Tampa am.
pm. pm
Savanna 1.45 night,
5.45
am, Atlanta nm, Macon
an, Augusta pm.
I 1.17 pm.
am,
Million nm,
10.38 am, Lake
am.
flees
MM 1.15 p. 4.11
p. m., arrives Scotland i
p.
p. Returning, leaves
m., Greenville s. Arum
x at a. 11.33
pt
lean
8.10 a, in., ind J. II p . n
9.10 a. m. p
m in n leave fell am and
i. M pm at i am
and Dally except Sunday
Train loaves n V,
in A Raleigh R. B. dally except
d it, u p. m., Sunday P. H
7.40 M., 6.10 p.
daily
7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a u.
arrive Tar 10.06 11.10
on Branch leave
Mi pm arrive
J pm Spring pm P. torn
leave Spring Hope am Nash-
ville Mi
daily Sunday.
mi Hi cranes
dally, except Sunday, 7.10 a
n. arriving 8.30 a. m. Re
earning leaves a. m
a. in.
Notice to Creditors
Having duly before
Superior Clerk of Pitt minty
as Executor of the estate of S.
Yates, deceased, notice Is hereby given
to all persons indebted to the estate to
payment t r-
tined. and all persons
sail estate must present
same, duly a toe
on r before the 18th day of
or Ibis will be p Mil
i of the recovery of their
ThU Jay ct July. MM.
s J.
Executor Tale
lamas wait Ml
nit time.
and fie at , w no
risk to run we sell at a close margin.
M.
Notice.
Melissa
vs.
R. J. W. arson
Jesse C. Carson
The defendant R J Car-
son Mill take that action e- .
titled as above has been commenced
the Superior Court of Pitt county for
alimony, and the de-
will notice that he
Is to appear at the next term
of the Superior c of to
be held on the second Monday after
the Monday in September, 1898 at
the Court House of In
M C and answer or demur
the in act ton, or the
id will apply to court for the
relief demanded In said complaint.
This day of August,
K. A.
F James, atty.
UNDERTAKER
a new
and the nicest line of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
in
Personal attention given to
funerals and bodies entrusted
to our care will receive every
mark of
Our prices are lower than ever.
We do not want monopoly,
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in John Flanagan
Buggy building.
BOB CO
Notice.
Having been appointed and qualified
1st rat or of the late Jesse Adam
all parsons are hereby
-I present all claims against the
estate of the said Jesse Adams for pay-
on or before M day of March,
or this notice will be plead In bar
of their recovery. All persona Indebted
to the said estate are to make
settlement. the
day of
; E. W. JACKSON,
T U Woolen, attorney.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves
for Clinton dally, except
It m. and 4.15 p,
am. and V
II M
Pass. Agent.
J R Manager
y M Manager
GREEN VILLE
MALE ACADEMY.
The n
Monday, Sept. MM,
Ti mis are
I y
Intermediate
Higher
42.50
to do
No effort will be
class work.
III In glad
tea or address,
W II.
W- Mat.
Km
Notice to Creditors
The Clerk Court
this day issued to me Letters of
Administration upon the estate of Rich
ard notice Is
given to all persons holding claims
said estate to present them to
nit for payment, duly authenticated,
or before th j 1st of or
this notice will h In of their
ii i -y. All persons Indebted to
are to make Immediate
payment of their to me
the 23rd day of June, ism.
C. J.
of Hi estate o; Richard
born,
N. C.
--HIS and POPULAR
Seaside Hotel, containing IS rooms
having been thoroughly overhaul
and Is now a lie, lea o
rent. Unless otherwise disposed of w
be opened fir guests,
under T
further or ad
John H. Owner
j C. k CO
GREENVILLE. N.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
to Ti R.
IN
leave W
for Tarboro touching at all land-
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday
Friday at A. M.
Tarboro at S A. M,
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
A. M. same days.
These are to stage
of water on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Boston.
Shippers should their goods
marked via Dominion trim
Mew York. from
Nor-
f Baltimore Steamboat
Iron Miners
Li Boston.
Washington,
T. C
N. C.
The Stock complete in
every department and
as low as the low
eat. Highest
prices paid for country
produce.
sines
A--
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER
NO
I I Hi
a t n
I L
P. convention
ti ibis
Now I- ill was a
of
a- S Min some
non a i. lo
records
local I or
k p- a will show.
lime we hare
e of
It
re oppose we would
r hear him again. It
pear., the
good Pitt. will-
lo
lo bide
or . v other
on lust Thursday they met
in solemn at Greenville
ard named bin as choice
representative
At least them did;
lad to stale
bow many.
a whole may favor
Taker return to the
hails, or it may be a
very small proportion pop
But at any rate, be has
been and election
in November will tarnish a i
K ares-
Key. Phillips is not an ob-
He baa been in pub-
eye many limes nod in
many many more. The
him well and
lack, fortune
so him,
will a kind-
similar lo ac-
corded lo the lair members,
who happen to stray
dry paths cl sobriety and
fa I by wayside.
Hut just
is el at I Lit particular time
lo i ad fusion I cannot,
lite me, imagine-
reports
say it was a Populist gather-
that nominated Bey. Phi
lips, la be beat man among
them, that they chose as II sir
Are no so-
in Pitt county, men
who have been sober and stood
by tie principled
lust all time t II
there are, consistency would seem
to cell for one of lo lead
hosts forth to battle and then
make laws tor them, instead of a
man who stands fir nothing but
remarkable ability destroying
moonshine liquor.
Ya I
or isms, I Mi
through farce of and
Ii I'm
or witnesses were earn-
mound, it evidence
was ever ever heard
of it.
They simply gouged
for every penny v
allow,
drank up and then
went borne. Asked why tins
to Queer
find this before
was exhausted. But they
Dee Bee
ed Skulkers In the race of
enemy o Cu-
she would call them now,
who bad been by
end and lire water
Old Nick.
But multiply
The Pitt
or s
rt cord.
Ii and to
peats his
bare to one lo fault but them
selves. II a man
stripe rs present them
elect him over good
pure men, who right to
complain- Every man lo bis
as when pig
lowed in mud.
Two tuxes election ballots
have been shipped from I
lo the to be,
voted by Pennsylvania sol-
there.
were accompanied by
officers, who
DISCOVERED BY A WOMAN
great has been
made, and ilia by a lady in s
y. fastened Its
upon her and for years aha with-
but or-
. ans Wars death
she
and could not sleep
Boa a way
by of us battle of
s very n
so relieved on taking list
dose that all night; sad Ii
bottles Ins been
11.1 i- 1.1.11,,.,
. N
U fr. -e SI Weal n-
n rug Stare. and
very ti ed.
DEPEND UPON US
and
or mm
in,, newest .
tries, selected with ex
quality, go
styles. e have a
for A large
K ,
A large is every depart-
mid
latest, time t complete
nil fail to
i stock at lake ad.
of ills of
iii i it mammoth stock
Keep at It.
t a -is I,
v in ii,
one
in it
i III n s om v th I
I-
Reward
The of this will lie
pleased lo learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease Hint science has
been Able to cure In all Its stages and
hat Is Catarrh. Hall's Cure Is
the only positive cure now known to
the medical catarrh being
a constitutions requires t con-
treatment, Catarrh
Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly
the blood surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and
the patient by building up
constitution and assisting nature In do-
its work. The proprietors have so
much faith In its powers that
I hey c Hit One oil for any
case that It fails to cure. Send for Hat
of testimonials.
V, J. . Props
Ohio
College, was bad-
hurt at college Sunday
A bicycle or a teem, Dr-
Taylor does not know
over and km eked sense-
less. Doctor is deal
and be did not moving
object. It was sometime
he The
Doctor's nose a as broken and
sustained other ii juries bis
bend
A Man Affairs
If what
st be is a
less
It says that among
things that to
easiness el Republican
es is s tho
greater number of mm r-
in to
u u to Is
have undeceived.
They low know that
is a drawback to business rather
than advantage, and will no
longer pay it.
Dry
Dress Edging, Notions,
of all hinds, Gents Furnishing Good,
Caps, black, tan
tr Qt ladies, men girls and boys.
king . at i ;
ii.
in ii. i
list ii ,. m the
i. i iii ii amount la
duel in In , n I.
good . nu.-r
ti i.-.-- n., ,. i . I ago. Hut we
, .,,;., ,. , I We to a
a mo iii . Inn cur con
in-. Populist,
Tb i lion Pop as its
is a i i-t
paper. is ed w i at
informed, is y
who t j run
Poi lick
et it might
whits
Ins e en
i.-i in. in a
ll Bevel ii ,
the i.;,. .- . K,, , ,
We make i- a- a sell Um s
y say ore In our , n our
our ; A beautiful line of
in black color.
In low all colors. Pock
ct
and Scissors we war
in i.
l. of
Shim, Poles
in
in all and sever,
feet
and
a lime during his
did Pitt preacher
himself and bis
by getting on a protracted
and appearing in public in
condition, ilia duties as a
and
bis cm net became a
be rent in papers a no
lite ll a be
In Hall
is he wrote,
Borne
member Legislature got
hold tbs notice on he way to
newspaper office and added
The Rev. Phillips, will
preach if he's not
it is not this we
know best and love most
The acme of bis career
a member of great
four-dollar a-day com-
mission to Investigate
Be case all
ll c nets greet man
is lakes the both-
me Lore March b
Li Um I'm meeting. Ai.
got who was
stingy to boy liquor. As
t me got
on Hatch
P lay trunks
old-time handbill
issued near Lancaster, England,
and u near I bed Lr Youth's
must have come
one who was em exam-
man who bad five
and made of them five talents
more. Let as hope be was re-
warded i
Williams, parish clerk,
sexton, town crier and bellman,
makes and sells all sorts of
groceries, likewise
hair aid wigs and cut on
shortest N. H. keep
evening school, where I teach at
humble reading, and
and singing. N, BI
play occasionally
wanted. N. shop next door
see where bleed, draw and
shoe horses with N
taught lo by
me, J. Williams, who buy and sell
old iron and coals. Boots and
shoes cleaned and mended.
ball on and
The death Miss Winnie
cl lb-
will be sincerely regretted
not only in the South but through
Out was a
man high purpose, and much
beloved. Marked ability,
distinguished
shown in her recent
ventures ; bat bet
death Urge success would
bat e come to her in her chosen
line endeavor. In
upon rude snap-
ping this stem held a
people will that her
brief she saw the strife o
stilled and a grout nation
reunited in as in name.
Philadelphia Record.
The beat In mid fir Cu
Bruises, Ulcers,
Fever Hates, Chapped Hards,
Chilblains, tuns, all
and cures files or no
ii Is give
i i or money
i at., per sale
HI. I.
Another Outrage
A whoas reliability
are tells us
happened Sunday
about five that is
lo make the most
ponder
confronts us.
Al that hour the Sunday school con-
nut, d with Market Street I
church was ;,, and mi
children
day
A lady, one if the teach r in
in
mi -I v i sin. i
on Ninth,
c Ir i pi site slid
the
the met
the mil to avoid a col-
one of the block
I. -i I v threw her,
i down.
The kepi on their
alien the young
waded
over
knocking right and loll.
The children, who were hurt, cried
out the u . n-
who ans inside the
and he rushed .
A single glance bin, to
tho of the and he
a the but
It such outrages as this that
upon the race
which will bring severe
less these reckless ones their
ways,
has lone since to be
Bugs. Art Oil
Door Mats, in rubber, Steel and Co-
Crockery, Hall Lamps. Library
Lamps. Lanterns, Tinware; sec our Automatic
Oil Can, you lamp and does not run it
over
DO subject. In
of
DOW I. fore us we lib. these words
i; tot in
log their
W ,
Harry Skin
the Con
Congressional
in ii
ll.- i
. , . ,,.
loin Mrs, . ,,
ham Hole, ii ,, in
I. III ,
., K . I . I.-
him.
Mi.
i hi led nil
i i lease
I i.
I i, th .
ii
.-I, . i ii
II New
V .
i;
i .
i. i ,.
FURNITURE-
B ed Room
of nil kind.
In
Oak,
R In in Ice from to HI
H M. l-
Oak Cribs Lounger,
nil kinds. Kitchen
safe. Hall Backs, Ac. shoot
question about Come to your
and you will come out cad. W
every
lei nine
guarantee and
our goods to mi
pi i.
to
re, w
BAKER HART
DEALERS
IN
General
Just received a carload
Hardware,
MAIN
Garland Stoves are by
world and are
many millions.
th
t. i . h On i
i i i F. i.,
; . Ii he w i i- h
All old living i.
mill i .- i- ; I
Cl a j lit; . n
old
id
down In In Li
n In lint ii.-
i in i . . r ii in i. .
i v Ii .
I I it N BIN m a.
i e l v i it
ll a i i r.
ken-in -s r.
lb.- Sin .
us out
Oils was Us
Ii now s air
in a i lair holding l. ; ml
I'd i- In-
i a Ob
Mr. Holt
to, N.
Oneida I -i ii Mills i
About two and a years
lour years,
ill. in l . , .-,
,.
tars, The
f lime, i lined l i
I ii u lull obi
i Din I sailed in s ha
-Mill ll
lo each had lo hold
or the little bun
lanced Ir lures
II-. nature was
i. one on and another
by r. however, did
, us I
cure, and Mrs. Rent
called to u
I dropped
eon i.
Joe Person's
have
in
especially little
, v wall, yet
r in keep In . in
in-, ins Die
you will say. Well, we
Ci that
did i bat we lo
the of our dis
a we
r, ho turned
his white
N r ti car
in
spectacles, an
inches, black
a be wit h ii.,
lies employed by
with
dimly
N one Harry i; kin
as a have
re
ii ii that
it i-. i, cut
i from ma
I milt tho evidence, in
ii matter U. P. has
lads.
j have thought
I lie our
ha- been so complete
y metamorphosed last
upon bis classic
thought- Now we have
The esteemed Colon Populist
i in tr. to convey lo its
in an of
appearance of political, and
of the
who has the
tenet
Pint die
Congress. Let it go at
that Post.
Professional Cards
every men us it-
i- with pleasure we lot.
lug, la to certify that I
r from v.-l ow
-iv months, and was treated by
sonic o In our city
nil to no avail In. Belt,
and
alter l was entirely cured.
now take pleasure in
to any suffering
from this terrible l nm
fully yours, m. a.
Ky. by Jno, I,.
i. I
Greenville, n. c
iii all courts.
win
III, f.
B.
In all the
II. Sin ill, ,,, ii.
n.
hi Law
In all
W, it.
i.
i AT LAW.
e ti. C.
ii .


Title
Eastern reflector, 23 September 1898
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 23, 1898
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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