Eastern reflector, 7 October 1898


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The Reflector Book
a- nice assortment or Fen,
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens
You will be astonished when you see them
very cheap are.
You may never
But should you f-
Want Job Printing
to tee us
i.
Mi seeing, the
who
to walking
lo
cf
tin Mr
Mr bow be
rota to fast
x-
Mr. Pate
didn't it
nothing like Dim
tut it it was be
not advocate with the U--
The
you
a You go to
and look Mattel
there. II do not it like
say. I will pay
roar and you lo
vote with us. it it is
say. then yon
your own expanses aid
vote the
I and went to
to see how
LIGHTS IN THE PYRAMIDS.
Jon.
I Ike Is
The ancient of Egypt ere
I rapidly giving way to the new order of
things. For centuries old method, th
transportation have been In vogue
affected by rapid strides in other
of globe, being
only means of conveyance of freight
passengers. and agricultural
Implements of Biblical have only
recently been laid aside for newer
Idle waterfalls have been
recently made to turn mill wheels. an
where no falls waters
re being impounded for newer
poses as well as for irrigation. There
arc immense stretches of country, until
unproductive, now covered
with cotton and their
product has of greatest
to English capital la
now I great storage
near In Otter Nile re-
in which will be caught water
of the river during freshet season,
to be released in the dry times.
feed a great Irrigation system,
which, it is hoped, will reclaim vast
stretches of desert land what
once a barren waste of sand will
transformed into blooming plantations,
growing wheat and cotton. Thus will
be restored to the ancient country
old reputation and standing as the
of
The latest and not the least novel of
Illumination
Haw.
Water is usually deadly enemy cf
but recently In Dayton. O. a fire
to the amount of 110.-
caused by water. In one of
die in North lay-
In water pipe Bonded
depth of ten feet A
loon a the water reached some pack-
ices carbide of calcium the
lion of acetylene gee-e
in x-
and bl.
Ike ally.
I, ,, , M-mated that a toad
la i year which if
had treed might have damaged crops to
, of about Till- practice
of and toads In
prune ts to be
, Peas baa la-
., r i more
conducted there aid lie these Innovation la the
of by electric light
Reflector Jo. Printing
Anything from a ;
VISITING CARD
A--------
L SHEET
Id
homo
at,
Gives
price cents a
Are you u Will-
to be
tr
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at
it
ii
Fusion tribe Democrat
he find Journal
Mr. an
a-
. in
and bow mailers stood
here. w so shocked at
supremacy in evidence that be
declared at that he
Populism, and
for Democracy and the
man's
Mr Pats gave tho
the card;
-Two ago was
to leave tho
hopes certain re
which I was led
could be secured through the
cf the t and
that party Bat
I ave had my opened the
corruption the
era,
g if principle to
greed. I seen
abets, aid
stands to
ii firmly the
pit of I be Old
it at which at present
our
I I am u while
I believe this
try his should be BOO-
by men I nm
for last end
I h
party v stands for
and every
the are complete
of bean
party, and el ale
and earth to at-
with such a crowd
i . not, any
such unholy when
tit day I
ticket aid et I can,
is only ticket a e
II. v, i v honest in the
e, who wants good
lake a trip like Mr.
did KM r
wrought,
tho party would win
Ibis year by
News
ready the trolley car Invaded the
ancient precincts It Is to
ride to these old structures
points by electric Whirls Wires
will soon be laid from the
cataract, where a modern power plant
III constructed, to the pyramids,
and rooms and passage-
wars as the exterior will
will, electric light. Many timid
bars been
from making this trip because of lbs
gloomy Interior. The tour was for-
made with the assistance .
natives, who as guides and
torch-bearers, flaming
serving only to enhance the darkness
the passageways.
ion pip I II
am ll I
lid
a mi it
H tn MI
is v in
tn ts a
s Pills
Cure
Li
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or-
by occasional use of
Liter Pills. They rag I
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
Tor sick headache, malaria, bit
constipation and kin-
diseases, an absolute cure
Liver PILLS
ATLANTIC COAST
Sc Bee,
Y N
Si . . u. v II II
m, .
Mm p m.
p m. Tarboro 1.31 p
p m. Marsha
p n. r
Norfolk m. j
ion
a m, a
New York s in.
o no.
So D Ma.
T us pm. o m. Warsaw
p a, p m.
Million I- M p m.
6.48 n. Mount
p m, Weldon 1.48 a m. Not-
folk a m,
3.14 in. Richmond m,
Washington 7.11 m,
not a m,
11.25 a m. York
m, n m-
PATENT
Ti
car ; pi
for IVe i
H Jack-
New Ml
Sunday S pin
Due
I p m.
Tobacco Sticks-
farmers wanting Sticks
cm set them at the e
Yard. W. B.
K 1876.
Samuel-
Dealer la
Farmers and tuts b ;
yew's supplies And It to Ma inter-
Sit gel our j rices before
Oar is in
a I .
Snuff, Cigars
Flour, Sugar, Coffee
Always at lowest market
as direct
law ti
H i t
I JO
c ,. v
-o loon s
Va
Irrepressible Is con-
sonic new feature,
which, considering its limitations, is
very ingenious. The latest model
shown, In silk of any plain color, has
two groups of three a half Inch
wide on either Bids of the front and
back, with email cord in on
the edge of ons. are no
novelty, of court, but this little cord
quite transforms effect.
waists really In
wall m variety, U they are
used as part of the brides-
maid's costume with tulle They
are made of tinted or
finely tucked, bare a white
cravat with lace frill at the neck and
buttons.
FOILED.
Greenville School
for Ladies.
Will be College
near die depot.
Number Limited not to .
L.
Fall term Thursday, 1-t
Hares
art to tirades per
Mat courses
per month I
French, each
per month
Theory
mouth
month 3.50
payable
taking both and Liter-
course will be allowed per cent
We I, to merit
and full of
c id in true education and reap, I
trite to make your
At once to enter your girls at our
Any further aired information
e given.
L. L.
IS p
1.18 p m Marlon p
is. Florence p m.
p tn,
a m, August
m, 11.11 am,
Atlanta p as. Charles,
ton pm.
a m. as,
Augustine
pa I'm.
AT
C stock
on and M
Our all bought
and for CASH not
risk to run we sell at close margin.
H. M.
The i astern
s only
the
ii year .
news oven
vet k, liven i-
l es
is
m c y nines
in
r. W
in .; t
in meadow back
sir. R- C bum
by a bi elm
11.1, a
In was In in meadow
I ho lame and was MM
In hi dicing
morning
found
b-t and
Sic it
some lira-. Raleigh
I I Visitor.
id
as ho murks lo Ina bi-
and
feel n
a Flea.
you for your wall.
If you
footpad was polite, but Insistent,
The luckless pedestrian looked us
sad down the dimly lighted street, but
nobody else In light.
will not do you any good, my
dear said gentlemanly
highwayman, still holding a revolver
pointed in a most threatening manner
at the head.
loon la half a mile away, and the dis-
the nearest policeman la
You and I have
locality to Where-
gave trigger om-
little Is no
for prolonging Interview. Pro-
see got lbs on ms all
right victim,
all I'm kicking myself
about Is that didn't need to my
roll. could just as well left It
at home this If put
your In my right vest
you'll And II, more or It's all
I've got about me. and I was going to
spend It to-morrow for a new sat of
tires for my
kind of de-
aV Funs-
you get for
know get It tor s
shade lea than
old maul Toll
your wail and go and buy that
tire. Hay. do you know th
lire on earth darn It. I ride
Pledger A myself.
If this should meet the eye of
gentlemanly highwayman he will learn
that an confidence game
played
The belated pedestrian ha
on that uses Jingo a
Resilient bicycle tire, and
has no use for any kind.
he to see by
of a Street lamp the
u A
button In lapel of hit
Bethel High School
The Fall Term begins on
MONDAY
Is a of high grade
sexes.
Only first teachers will em-
very work will h
The best discipline will be maintains.
Board from to par month
to
School 00-0
A discount of S per tent will be
owed when Is paid In for
a whole term
For further information ace or ad
dress
Bethel N.
H F. 1.03 pan. Mew York
Philadelphia 15.08 am,
mine am.
Richmond 9.05 am
10.00
11.60 am. Tart,
18.21 rm, Mount
pm, Wilson 3-20 pm,
pm, Warsaw
pm. Magnolia 4.12 pm.
DAILY So.
Boston night,
York 9.30 Philadelphia
pm,
3.48 pm, Rich-
7.10 pm,
pin. Norfolk 2.20 pin
Weldon m
1.00 pm. Mount
m. Wilson
7-01 am. M
Ml am.
No.
New
11.20 train
arrives at
the
DAILY No.
P. M. Tampa 3.10
pm. Jacksonville pm
Savanna 1.45 night, Charles-
ton 0.53 6.46
am, 7.50 am, Macon
am, Augusta 2.30 pm,
Denmark 4.17 pm.
am, Florence 8.63
Marlon am,
am, take
ltd am.
M Weldon 4.15 p. m., x I. It
m., arrives Scotland Nook at 1.20 p
n., Greenville p. m., 7.56
;. in. Returning, leaves
I. m., a. m.
i at II a. m., 11.33 at
illy except
UNDERTAKER
Dins ii.
We bare Just received a new
and nicest line of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
and
to
We are prepared to do em-
in all its forms
Personal attention given to
funerals and bodies entrusted
to our care will receive every
mark respect.
Our prices are lower than
We do not want monopoly
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in John Flanagan
building.
BOB GREENE CO
OLD DOMINION LINE
8.20 a, in., and 1.31
a. m. and 4.00 i
Branch lean
leave Mon-
Wednesdays aim Fridays at A.
water milling to
Returning leave at A. M,
A. M. on Tuesdays,
Hailing hours
to depending on stage
water. , .
at Washington with
Steamers tor Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York Boston
and for all points West with
at Norfolk.
should order by
Dominion H.
New York. from
fro n
from
ton.
JNO N. SOS, Agent, m
Washington, N, C
, J,
i-e N. C
m i in leave Parmele am and
pm arrive at Washington
and pm Dally except
leaves a c,
d u p. m., P. M;
Ive Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 8.10 p.
Returning leaves Plymouth dally
7.60 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a m.
10.05 and CO
on Nashville Branch leave
Kooky Mt it pm arrive Nashville
pm Spring Hope pm Return
leave Spring Hope t am Nash-
ville i Mt aw
dally i Sunday.
N.
HIS BEAUTIFUL and
Seaside Hotel, containing rooms,
having thoroughly overhaul
and renovate I, Is no o
rent. Unless otherwise disposed of w
be opened f r JUNK 1st,
under F
further or a
H. Owner
had M la
Train
dally, Sunday, 7.10 a
arriving 8.30 a. in. Re
leaves 11.00 a. in,,
at 10.25 a. m.
Train on Clinton Branch
aw tor Clinton daily,
a. m. and 4.11 p, Si-
and 8.00 I
Past.
J R Manager
U Manager
j C. k CO
H.
-------DIALER
Al III
MARBLE
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
to R.
IN
NOTICE
I. hereby the
following changes been made In
the Polling pieces Ii Pit
The Polling place
Is changed from
house to the Public house fur
whit near Gum church
The place No I
township Is changed from lbs
Public house
lo roads
The Polling tor No.
la from
the Foundry and Machine lo
Fire
This September 13th
I Ink
ACADEMY.
The m session o this
n on Sept 1801
are
I per
Intermediate
Higher
be to do
work.
Hill In lo I ate lo,. fa
pen mo address.
w,
N.
in
every and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest
prices paid for coup try
MM
.


Title
Eastern reflector, 7 October 1898
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 07, 1898
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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