Eastern reflector, 11 November 1898


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w hi. m
The Reflector Book Store
a Fountain Pent
also a beautiful line of earl Handle Gold Pan.
You will be astonished when you see toe nun
are.
You may never
But should you
Job
see us.
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f.
VISITING CARD
FULL SHEET POSTER
M, , rt
nib moon
mall it u
i Are
v .-
be,
Tin I I DOW
las for iii country ii ii prominent
of their daily life, and
. ., v, ii . i . Mr. Bantam
death at in life body should
claim . f the republic. Hi
loft
in return lot which be Bras, as-
process
will to tan skin
into leather and ii have u
his bod w, n b made Into dram-
nicks, with lb m Warren
left the n
his prop
Juno to repair t. too
r hill and sunrise on to
dram, of which had bet n
made out of skin, the
spirit
A somewhat bequest
made by a German In 1887. lie died In
urn and by will directed that
Ins body should be cremated and
forwarded to the German consul
at V. who liver thorn
to tho the Elba
la the was to
nautical and. with
the urn to the topmast, to scat-
the the four wind-
ii m were faith
at p m r the
for the of a Mr. John Under-
wood, lie willed that ho was to
in a green with a
Horace under bead and of Hilton
bis feet, a Greek
right band and a Horace In
hi left Sis who won- not in
wear mourning, were to follow to
the thereto
the twentieth ode of look of
Horace. After this they were to
a cheerful and think no
John
Wills may be admitted
of the mixed of tho
slat.-. A man wrote,
bequeath to tho worst of
whom I
brass which will
a f. r
A doctor dying sumo
ago, loft Ins estate to
two and then came thin ex
my wife, as i
deserting
me in peace, elate
to make bi r a gift of
to buy i
kerchief to weep In after my
A Mr. a
to bis wife Mini
that undertake to
two hours a day at my for
ten following in
. with whom I nave
to know worn than
he
r Hall that be would
have left bin widow had
allowed to road in
but rho
playing and tinging when be to
read be left only Such in
could be
but r la worthy of note.
A husband left bit wife Io be
ti that
cap alter
the amount, wore the
mi fur six months, and then pot it
A lawsuit followed, but the held
that the testator should hare Inserted
tho word and gave tit
in favor of widow, who the day aft-
matrimony.
Thus the husband's little plan for
v. his widow- again fail-
id.
tho most will which tho
writ, r has ever come la that of
M. a Polish landlord, who died
in property rained t
in
an envelope bearing tho words. Ho
Opened After My
envelope, Bo Opened
Six Weeks My When this
lime bad passed, second envelope
was and a third uncovered,
Be One Via- After My
At the end year a fourth en-
was discovered, to be it two
after death, and to
game went i n until tho
actual will v. as and read,
It in
a out attached to
opening Tin testator hall
i as bad
tho of Tho
real of lb won to i
a bank and a his
to be divided, with tie,
lated inn rest, will
by
the
will have Into
lint what will this is, so
many Words
of
No race the world is more
controlled by sup
the They i an r into every act
of a Chinaman's life, and
i- more man that of
without their
i st moment of hi
last detail in
st i i from the
a took key s tog
on was pan la
the word Be was
over the of the
word when the laser of the key hap-
In s, of it. As the two
moo were old blends. Hie key was
over to its owner.
us., my said the
of the key. know aha purport
of that word the
came reply.
hay my box.
stands key. Poet-
key.
Thou the two hurriedly start
ed opposite with a
broad on bis fare. Detroit Free
Press.
Baa
are t be almost the
best known. No it is
is s,, us, fill caws of nervous
there is else that
will to relieve and up a
Onions are us fill
all and
every day. they have a
in; and effect on tho com
i i t
Nearly everybody II that at
time it was tin in
to the length of
sermon by an which stood
on the pulpit immediately the
a them
relics are In
land.
but and
In was formerly
highway, Ii one
easing four. They are In pi urea-
and ate nil
Henry, it Isn't any good,
know, that keeps you down town so
you ought to at home
with mo and children
Ins
That's
my
Swear at your wife in
Latin. Tribune
NOTICE.
North Ca
N. Lr. nib
II
The Eastern Reflect ox
fOOt
. ; from tho
. down to tho
iii
r a in l-N
of hie ;. . All
family natter
Ly
rich MM p r. old,
to their fame.
To the hi r
u of
follow, or tin-regarded at
will, DO true KB of dares to
act than with
tho of
powers
re
with
A dinner party la
d i- u It COD-
from to U distinct
and greater portion of
day. Daring tho whole of these
and
Of invited guest re-
tho MM Tho
old has DOW a
who change tho
the
explain several of
the with Io
It is a
woman tho of a
house or other during
and l avoid any Of
straying Into the premises all
are carefully guarded by
pro-
W laid.
Tho t of la the saving.
n mis i i I with wood, and death
lives boon
a baa There is
a i i tho
with any matter of
or in a. y
where are . tie
them rt
No can
have bet n -I.
loOM IS tier lie i
and in the i --f HO
final Interment take This ac-
tho number -f
tin- which am men
In China.
is d; it. d in a ti tuple or
U. m the bi um I inn
often as not
it conveyed t
covered with a mat.
When time
the diviners can
that all to are re-
lakes place amid re-
and profane Tho mode
of propitiation generally by I
is the t
or place of Iron, to which an
ritual of and la I
or. if the in In w
-f a pagoda
with which the fortune
a huge c
The last -f to
which we will call I
to place China among the half
and brutal than
that I hi a dying per-
i-- u of the
in which the is lying. To
ate such a as this the f
the per u, aw u they per-
his end forcibly re
move from bud place him
naked a board. If
a man h old in In d, it, to
with all the In
room he and many
m- r. A is
aired for
Many and inhuman are
w the and death -f
, n. If a and dies be-
fore ago of i- its
are ha-t by the
it-- parent Ha long as hope
la the their
abandon hope the child is
ti d naked and placed tho r
the house. tho end has
tho U thrown out into the
to to picked up by tho passing
cart.
The reason for this brutality in this
If ii family loses a child it has
grown its to
regard it us their offspring, hut rather
M evil who has worked its
May into their home In to bring
rum and misfortune upon and tin in
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE
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a.
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p in. p
p m.
p in. p
p m. Int
ion ii
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a m, i
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One
it pm. in. Ml
P m. p m
i m.
s m. Mount
n 1.48 a m, Nor-
folk a m, ,
s re. a m,
a m.
II. t a in. New i.
re, n am,
except New Ben
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PATEN
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OLD DOMINION LINE
no Due
p p in.
US p Marlon p
tn, Florence 7.11 p
. z p m, Columbia
j, Denmark 0.12 a m,
a m, 11.11 a in,
12.86 p m.
ton
s Jacksonville 7.80 a m
fit. I am. i
ft n pin.
AT
Tint
No.
leave Washington on
Wednesdays Fridays at S A.
M. water to
Tarboro.
have Tarboro at A. M,
Greenville A. M. Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays hours sub-
to change depending on of
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. Hew York Boston
tor all for the West with
I at
Shippers order by
the Old Dominion B.
Haw Clyde
Hay i
Merchants k Miners from
ton.
S. s
h. C
J. J.
N.
p. K-s- B n r Is and wife
ah b, w. II. and
Warren an I i e.
The I fend rip . will
th t an a above
i a n com- mil I th- s
Court f It to sell a
vision a cell lit act n if land
in this
can- i de
e lice In is required to
pear be ore the clerk
tour Ms on th
h of N v and answer
i i or to the complaint or the i hi II-
tiff will i, for the relief
d In
Tills div . I October
E. A.
Young Ladies.
will held In the College
near
lo
Ii. L.
tern
I. CO
MM
s a your
news ever
lion w-
those
inn y limes more
why
marry
Mi's A ha no
he play
What. w do with bun
ha
yet; bat one curt
husband yon know.
London
Hi-mi
don't you run for
director,
there la
tho to after, work on
roads, in cut.
feeling, my on
my tax theory. my
of tho and then. I e
wife Harper's
A writer London to fur-
r to who
to can't write, at
no a volume
not
nit Grade par
courses
per month
Latin, Greek. French,
per month
Theory and
mouth
par month
payable
taking both MimIc and Liter-
course will ho allowed cent
We hope to merit the substantial sup-
i rt and full those
In true education and
on to make your
at enter your girls at
Any further desired information
e given.
L. L.
P. I, 1.03 pm. new York V-
am, Ball.
4.30 am. Richmond
10.00 am,
am.
rm, Mount
pin, Wilson 2-20
pm, Warsaw
nm, i pm.
BAIL x i
night. New
York an,.
12.09 pm,
Was 3.10 pm, Rich-
7.30
nm. Norfolk MO p-n
in
1.00 pm. Hi Mount
Leave Wilson -m.
7-01 sin.
Magnolia am.
. No.
New Item
no. This
I. arrives
No.
pm. Jacksonville f Oil pm
Savanna 1.45 night, Charles-
ton
am, Atlanta am,
Augusta pm,
4.17 pm.
am, Florence am.
am, Luke
II an.
lain
aves 4.18 p. m., Halifax 4.31
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at
a p. m.,
p in. Returning, leaves 7.11
m., Greenville a. m.
gal a.
Branch lean
p.
a. in., and
n nit leave ii am and
Ml pin arrive at am
and pm Dally Sunday
Train leaves M U, via
dally
in 6-o p. m., tit M.
7.40 M., 0.10 p. m
It turning leaves daily
a. m., a m
arrive Tarboro 10.06 and II On
AND FURNITURE
Enables, Hominy Flakes. Rolled
Oats, Prepared Buckwheat. Small
Hominy, Pork Sausage. K, Y.
Sugar Corn, Canned Toma-
toes. Raisins, Dates,
Currants, Citrons,
Butter
and
Cheese
S C Hams
turner lb S-C.
Shoulders Ml lb.
A i Coffee,
to M. lasses and re-
member you save money by
bun BEDSTEADS BUREAUS
CHAIRS MATTRESSES BED-
SPRINGS
Of me and I be glad to see
S. M. SCHULTZ.
UNDERTAKER
tin cue i
Tuft's
Cure Ad
Liver IlLs.
Secret of Beauty
health. Tho j
Sic power to digest and
Into a proper of
J never done i
liver docs not it's part
know this
F Ivor Pills are en
lute cure
constipation, torpid
bilious
kindred diseases.
every Sunday,
evening.
A. W.
Sunday school A. M.
C. II.
regular services.
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A. M. W. II. Brown,
sun-
and evening. I
no mi evening. Rev.
N. M. Pastor. Sunday school
A. M. B.
Sunday, morning evening. Rev
J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school
A M. t. II.
i.
We have new
hearse and the nicest line of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
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 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 GREECE CO
on Branch
Rocky Ml at I pm arrive
fl pm Spring Hope ft pm he
log leave Spring i am
am
daily except Sunday.
Train on Midland N. C. i if
dally, except inlay, 7.1 a i
arriving 8.30 . m, Re
turning leaves a. m.
rivet at a. m.
Train on Clinton
Clinton dally, except
p, m-
8.00
U.
DEALER IN
m-
and
a. in. and 4.15
j lea-cs
II M
Pass. Agent.
J K Manager
U M Manager
A. F. A A. Ne
meets and third Monday even
lug. R. W. M. J. M.
I. CO- Lodge No.
Meets every Tuesday W. Y.
Butch N. O. D- Sec.
K. of No. M,
i is v evening. A.
Jr., C, C. B. K Parham. K.
H. a
t H. No. J
Bethel School
The Term begins on
MONDAY
a school high grade boll
sexes-
Only class will be
very thorough work will b,
o-e.
best discipline will be maintains,
per month
ins i
tn M
Int M to
nigh School o
3.10
A discount H per Will be
owed when cash Is paid advance for
i whole term
For -sir ad-
Principal,
Whichard, N. C.
The in
every department and.
prices as low as the low
est. Highest
prices paid for country
produce-
J C. GO
N.
1---------
ft
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
price-Treasonable
A-
WEEK
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.; Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS
CO per. Year in Advance.
and
Friday
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VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COl FRIDAY. NOVEMBER II, 1398.
NO
on
W C.
The
Pa is,
n t have
about by the
for Hoc n. , ,
bu i las a
and there not i
bar
for r in
to sinners
our wad
Iv r -n that the
could Kt few
ml i
from peace
There is lb Day
have in.- the
Si voling. They Had l
to in unofficially,
oar
th- to
ii- vessel
will,, by
health
yon to heave to. r penal
of r retired
to Ml
ton a
th- cl
It i t
i . Nary Do
div Lieut
If; vat to
tell ii
the present of the
I it work is done
the of
u end i h I,. ,. i i- be
done, I made a
what had done
and that if
allowed to have bid he
could
agree hi coat tho o the
pill that Ibis govern-
pay ii of
bonds, i charge
upon Philippines, bit, a
as over bate
the were on
and vigorous that Mr.
deal from
and u promise to
pay what hid
for the
Philippines-mi
therefor.
Not for many year so
many Republican
gone final to vole in
a and
for many years
been used lo make Bo
public n In
men I go home Very
few Democratic em
have in
leave of lo go borne lo
T and the meat of
did leave, vote States that
are so certainly that
their e will
who have in
who
plied for leave to go borne, were
told that their services not
be dispensed lo
in their
live
How c regard
a lo be elected Governor of
New York may be judged by the
fact that they are talking
making Ambassador t
land, as a balm for his and
to get of the c
Chief Signal o
of i be very particular
all his utterances to
hi h of Secretary
Alger. oil- officials who bid
anything to do with direction
of war, but in a to a
he lot out of
bag by caving one of the
why the Signal
Corps operated
the war with Spain was
I bat it had a ship cf its char
in i he name of a in
and cot
trot army or navy.
They and
circles about bow
i tried to bluff Lieut- W. H
United
Ship who bad
charge of the of
Horn for
to the troopships
which brought Shaffer's men from
Santiago to When the
brought or
off Point,
Lieut- i at oat in bis boat
and ordered h r to to. I b
only he was an order to
get of way or be sunk.
Lieut
Captain to stop or ho would
his ship. Tim's
where Shatter his bluff.
am Gen. and I am not go
to stop for be yell
rd, and then are
yon, any Lieutenant
of the
officer, am by
to
to
lo
for
and the Collier
by bin.
he that
under which a
wrecking company is
paid a day be a nulled
ad work e by govern-
. also laid that he
wan disposed, if the department
-fused to money
of
. to appeal
people fur contributions
The board viM
none of
r adopted ,
on the Viz i a and Co-
b a th t the
be
raised. In to tore
ins been told
it will he con- tiered
t, d , any-
thing contrary to the
of the board of chiefs.
To show how reel regard
the Colon
and V cat; be caved it may
be mentioned that a Swedish
company, largest in
offered to undertake
railing of both ships,
not to pay a cent unless
ate
Tho Thrill inch Tho
Great Claim, t of
the
that has in
year. It is a boy's story, ban
been written for tho
and n Mi appear
an earl issue.
Society M a
is d
so write Edward II k
H Jo tr
nil. of men agree
la this view,
falling pi
disuse The
decline of both ax
getting more and
to refrain from any
a their peril.
is growing
impatient with a
lacks while the
of
i moderate h
tiling. to is cf
may be more than
but the is
of
of basis or motive,
DEPEND
for your i
I with the newest
styles, selected with exp.
care to quality, id la.
lyes. We have
for the people,
the
l .
i.
of
-I
and
A large
g e
large i.
i of stop
Sub--
i an rime
nil right prices
. day, will be in
;. i i i i,
Ii . d . .-
u e s, el and
in. life n Booth,
. i
image
IV-red
lid stock
Of lie
our
i every
fashion
t complete rod
IO M e
i. II
Dry
y I
Notions,
kinds. Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and
Caps, and s in black tan
w the ladies, men girls and boys.
it
u , in .-b t i
S Lot M
i ere
. tin
m o
IT
1.1 p
. i
II ii ;. Dot
. I, .
., .
o . in-
f.
a pars i
.,
, ii, , i
lied
his i
in.
I . , I Chicago, in
Po- . tho
by
i . I what
of most common
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly the
Com i cm of county
o Owens,
no ire is here y given to all
persons indebted to estate in make
immediate to tho
and persons claims Bit
Hie estate are m present
same lot payment On or
day of October, r Ibis will
be plead in bar
day of
A of P. Owens
I i
by any
Lent en e that sell the h -I
my one m our tot. u i- what our s-i
about our a line
in while, and colors.
Window all Puck
el Knives, BIn an
and we war
rant. Beautiful
Una of
Lace . Curtain Pol
. P
A Went v- . i
Br ii I i . .,
. I I , . I, I I I . .,
ruck hi j . t .,
a I., i. . of
ti d , . i m
ed v; i
was a lac . i .
a , am ;
.-raves, lie sat a l. ; .
f the I up st
Ill
III
tiles
I N v Shades
in all colors-six and sever.
feet long,
and Smyrna
Manners
OVER
James and
have to prison
at St. Joseph, Mo
for train robbery,
Minors David Stewart and
Frank were killed by an
i-xi in the Trio at
Jamestown,
The active movement by Kansas
farmer to market their c ops has
mode it difficult the
to supply train car.-.
over in
Marion
killed
and shot himself fatally.
S. Louis has a
World's Fair for 1903. in
of anniversary
of purchase of
of Louisiana by the States
Mrs. I.,, mother
who is nearly
years old, and blind, fractured
hip, at Vs.
died Thursday.
Antonio
murderer of at
, N. Y , has been
to die chair at Au-
burn early December.
Good manners are a social ob-
nod a young man should
never ma light of them nor
them over as of
The extreme manners of
are silly and but
the way a man
himself is always i
man's
mean comfort for others and
the of little
Thank words written by Mrs.
K. Hart, u . taken
with a cold which settled on my
lungs, i let in and Dually
In Consumption. Four Doctors
gave me up, saying I could but a
short time, I gave tip my
Savior, determined could stay
with my friends on would meet
my absent ones above. Sly
was advised lo get Ur. King's Now
Discovery for Consumption, roughs
and Colds. I gave It a trial, took hi all
eight bottles. It has cured me, and
I am saved and now a healthy
Trial bottles at Jno. L-
Store.
Regular and 1.00
rights, to pass to de
books can-
not instill manners-
comes from
Few are bought nu
knowledge l what is
wrong or
experience that
To be good
generally to nave
for women of every
rank lo life, that a quality
which moo possess
Bone Journal.
The host In the world for Ci
lb Sores.
revel Titter, Chapped
Chilblains, Corns, mid all l-i op-
mid positively cures no
pay It Is guaranteed In give
or money d
price per
Jan. I. Women.
as
Art Squares,
Steel and
Oil
Cloths, Door Mat's, in
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps. Libra-v
Lamps, Lanterns, Tinware; sec our
Oil Can, you lamp and does not run
over
FURNITURE
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o win, o tho
on
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lo. k d . i, mo, tut
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me in
Bed Bo cm
o all
Oak I.,
Oak, n n-. lug in pile
ii i i i ed i , ii i
Is t an . l.
hairs of all kinds, I K i
In Hull Racks,
u t
I'll ill
i s
II I v .-, I'll. I., i , . . i ,,
Nu
No question about Come to your
and you III conic out is b
in
fin in
Tours for mutual
borer,
BAKER HART
DEALERS IN
The S y South is dot idol
the best family p
ed in A 1- is a
pure, yet intensely
and instructive, and should be
every Southern home It is
lot the winter a series o
interesting stories sketches
which will it in
lead other similar
General
Hardware,
lb. of pap will he
I m i- I a-t
on.- . I use hi-
been able In all b-
i-1 Mull
Mill I . lion 1.1 , .,
in. rally. Catarrh in
a ,. ,,, ,,. n , , .
line i- internally, g
the blood and
-l -I. till r d I lie
of the disc and
pal lent building up the
nature In
i s work, The
faith it.
He. Um red Ii ill us
, 1-1 ii f to . lire. Send
of
, I
tail made medical men, ha
Sid, long, narrow, flat
Ideal the liable to
of tuberculosis and
in ibis form of
wore
t a minimum.
observation b
ill
I in aiding the d. u of
II y muscles, thoracic walls
and pulmonary would of
service ill tuberculosis
j and in caring III early singes.
air be Raid, furnished a most fa-
for the of
fore for
t, should be
adopted to expand the long bring
ti air Ila into best possible work-
III; Hell .
He II probable in
was an early tuberculous
a on diminishing tho
lion of
lo ill. tub. redo bacilli and
their toxins. Of the large of
human family said to affected by
n so per tho majority
rod, even when disease affect-
ed tho it not proving fatal
more than per cent.
lie slat. in who
, rod the had made but lit-
that it was only at
autopsy all, r death from other causes
its u detected, view
of which was Die physician's duly to
r. commend measures likely to strength-
en tho resisting power of the lungs.
Tho b. a high
probably due to
r, used the air vessels,
that as a means of prophylaxis the
measure should be lo pa
in bit deeply,
Careful training, ho said,
w of Hi., -1
lone, narrow. Hat chest-
ed to increase
two or Improve form
j in, r. He be-
it by physical develop
I process of
when it established ill the
-I tn
Sold hi
I- a e In-i
Ill,
, I
Just received a carload
Alt , . ,. . I ,.
J V v I
Spain,
pains
Spam's O.-e at eat Need.
Mr. K.
at Aiken,
Weak nerves bad sever,
in the of his head
Bitter. America's
and pain soon left
him He medicine is
ill hi-country needs. All
knows It cures In, and
trouble, lilies the tones up
the pun
vim, Vigor and life Into
muscle, and of the I,
If weak, tired or ailing you need
lively bottle d. only
Sold John L. Woolen,
Garland Hindi by tho
world and used by
many millions.
MAIN N.
.
.
el
day,
high,
big i.
Unto,
should
by in
ion
i .
II f
pitch Ii .
two in ,
in
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If. , l ,., ,, , .
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Ill I Wide, I I I
. unlit
; . i I
run
I . Ill of
broken t till
in Ii , -1
strange dream tho other
major.
young
had a
In b as an old
t. interested In their
up there It miserable
a well written story in it,
I told Ht.
did he
not fault. W
m r t any r, porters up
In Pro
hi.
An . the west
-I lea s iv- in whole
oat In wear-
.- they -warn renovated
M pi huts in all glory of tho
white paper which
A out sub
to said
d a thirst for
nu Is, with a lot of
lion. tin. Kn-
Irv
i-
u-
ill I i a
v Sill
id ail a II it
I Tho oil
lints o .-,, , r
, wall. Hi . in r lier t.
open tin i ma-
lull . 1.1. ,.,.
.- . tin ,
tie which sheltered the
through nil
Here also 1- uniform,
by him In-1 out-
, , in , in, f i,
army, . ii
of n big I, . . . i ,.,,.
lined . I
buckskin and with broad,
flat bran n waistcoat
and ti. he
Mali of ens I lent n .
testify to i
the Kathi , f Hi. i ,
had an rye to a line up.
In his dram
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ii,.,
lib-
III ill ninth
c,
me .
In . r
in deliver
the Utter us
. nu Id
I. laud.
which
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Professional Cards
lion Mi 1-
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n.
Ht is
VI.
vessel VI ilia
Teresa which bad
w ii being to the
m soak tn th t
i k Hie
ate in
u la this M or
B i
On the
room and rooms
Fire I. Hawed Mm and
lamina dons mi
I to the
c i million dollar to
. i; I ll H
too Is
which
r- in .
n in nil w.
may bay
-now.
cry.
THE
WHICH
Ml
An
Hint I.
; P of
-.-n Mini-;. Al-
i I I A l th.
Hit l stand,
it with frowns to kill
AH I ,. i, I'd ; in
r. to come i
. them cry.
i I m . n
THE SLY POLAR BEAR.
ix ll .-
In his Dative the polar
i. t meet with
ax to him to
i nit It that brain
kn I many way of
. more
nil r.
ed by two trustworthy traveler in
country of
t known the polar bear to
lamp of in
and from
i t, a or a i o
lull, in hurl the down upon the
of a an I
i i twice the size of the bear, and
him bruin could null in
at lug
i In it food of tho ice bear.
i. tho very call
ll i t
i i The latter iii-
. -r . f ti rill,
and i i bear need their
i .-.- i h it
In r time, when the
t th ocean note and
tin i an I wen as
i . t-1 the ice, probably
. i j their hob h lead
thick to
i v . into which
liven by the
i or an throw
an lit- movement
. up
ii then
on wary y
. ii r Runny
abort naps,
i r it In scanning
it BU ninny's
i i Daring times tho bear ll
nit t i -nil n death If.
v i .; l. I bough
ii i t i c h kepi open, and
way i ; will
ii fur a In mow an i
ii i s him t as
.-
creeps forward
with greater or u rapidity according
t . i., n t i the and i
i Ins heard or en
ti or III yard sway, the
. i- in the ill of u nap.
I r Up ll
. i iii- paw knocks the
i m useless and in far away
fr in tit bole that cannot by
way. oven If i
m i fatal.
Ti red with
an w, and thin in hollowed out by the
into the
ice at top
dome with an the
a shilling, the
ii this tho
i a when he Is In want of
i the bear watches tot
and
ii ii- It arc
dome
II w ti yon tit-- raced of
ad
dressed to naval nun. an
hi ii i- fore i n ably be Inter
eat i. many Then in
methods, the most on-
cm being by the
This o. f parts
tin lino and the marks.
Tin- Is e of wood about
half an Inch thick like a
with a piece of lead in t
x- the ii- edge to make it float I
perpendicularly In water. It is along
by at inch angle, the three
being Joined t get or about two
from Two of the an.
securely to the hip and the i
baa a I . i at the end. which, i
pushed into a in the ship. ,
it there.
of juncture of tho three j
lines a length I
generally about feet, to the I
well clear of the wash.
called tho and ii
marked with a of I anting. Prom
the bunting i measured it f I
inches, and the line marked with
a pi leather. Then another feet
S Inches ll measured marked
with then another apace
the same length, marked with
three knots, and so on for as seven
Lil. Halfway I each batch of
I Ogle km t is mode. Tho log
lino is ready for
Tho a i i n the km t- is found
from the simple little three
As k i f In
an f sand-
feet of feet in a
nautical length of line required
which out to t a Inches
To use tho log four persons are re-
bold tho reel
which, the lino
, i Id glass, and tho mid-
of the watch, lo heave the
The lost named puts peg firmly
the and gathers three or
i i line in in baud, sufficient
to admit of tho being thrown
well of the He asks.
comes the reply.
and tho and
the r rapidly revolving Presently
the middy t Is tho bunting
passing through his hand,
the . r. The quart
tarns and the sand
while hi the reel well
over his hi ad, so as to give the line fair
play. When the sand baa run out.
cries the quartermaster.
The the line, as-
elated by tho and for
Ibo nearest knot, finding a
el o to Tin u tin line is haul-
ed in, and appear, which
that going four and
a half knots through tho water. Tim
line draws the peg from the
which now floats on its
and is easily hauled In. When a
ship h a r four km ts, a Fee-
glass Is used, the apt doable
by the knots the line.
Another method patent I
log. This is altogether mo and j
on-i-is a l cylinder with clock-1
It four I'm-. out-
side it is of the ship by a
made fast to n swivel In the head I
of h it dragged through the
make it revolve, a tn-
inside, which i
tore i n n dials i r. t . i
km ts run. Tins I. g o hauled Ir
every wants to read
is another kind win-
tow. d and the . hut
tho -the fan is
dial i u
and u
when neat
by cross I is. the
i will points are
t and the -it U an I
i. d on time of
being the reading on
the pal. log. After mi interval has
i th. i ii of tho ship is again
taken by bearings, when Ilia
straight J two plan-eon
i will tie din of the
t. red the distance
run A with the readings
, J will giro tho error of the
to lea pit log yam.
told Ly on old i
his own n in the Crocodile
in the ma, after taking Ilia
i i lit u the
quart rm i r r; I, n
t tog I P I one
vi r om Al H n mi ruing we
it I r hall hour To amuse the
ladies I tried I a shark,
on opening we found our patent
log, he gravely,
ray, r same as the
in n- v d
in-, i- lug all tin
foil i III Ho had
I. . ml Navy
Illustrated
of the region drear and cold,
Soon will come Mr. Jack Frost
to
We ire ready and waiting aim. We
our they may get reads i
Codes
Savage, Son Co.,
Exchange Front St.,
THE EXCELLENCE OF SHIP OF
not only to the and
of the
to the care and skill
manufactured
known to the Cm
only, and we wish to Impress upon
Um Importance of the
true and Original remedy. Al the
genuine of Pigs Is
by the i Pm Co.
n a knowledge that fact
one avoiding the worthless
imitation manufactured by other
The high of the CALf-
FlO Co. with the
Cal prof, --ion. and the satisfaction
h the genuine Figs has
given millions of families, makes
the name -f the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of it remedy. It Is
far in advance of nil other laxatives,
as acts on the Kidney-, liver and
bowels without Irritating or
them, and it does u-t nor
nauseate. it- beneficial
effects, remember the name of
the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
vat
Ll I K- VT.
from
cities. Not
or mm is want-
Any day may us cold weather
and you are not prepared with proper cloth-
bring and maybe
Every department in our business is rich
with choice Autumn
greatest the large
article that goes to clothe boy
in our spacious and splendid Stock. Now
is the time to pick out the very choicest
choicest.
What can you gain
certainly do not wish to
certainly you will not
odds and ends of any stock.
Speaking of odds and ends, reminds us
to insist that you not misconstrue our ex-
Some of our competitors are now
carrying an assortment of second-hand clothing
done up to fool the people. Don't take any
chances. Come to the store where nothing
but tin newest and the most stylish Goods
ever entered.
ash Advances on Consignment. Prompt Returns
Highest Market Guaranteed.
in Cotton Bagging, Ties, Peanut Bags, Fertilizers,
Agricultural Plaster, and patronage so-
OS
by waiting
e second choice
be with the
THAN HALF on
Cartridges
t it I m t p i m ; ;.
i, r
ii i-
. .
A. CO
Ct
MORE THAN PLEASED.
i Turn, lo know
thin paper o'er,
re I. .
con this paper
ho once lie, you,
lo store.
I bought suit. took II
I never to
That Price, Price.
I took a I mi all eye.
Observing my
was a model an I admired
It lend,, by foe.
I the th
And many a mile
To tell the people where to go
for Style,
more t that suit of
Tin better did
The were as bee.
This o tent Its
That it i the
For Kit, Fit. Fit.
So you'd be a man,.
lo low my example
And If lie a
me for a s
On to Mil ford's store where t
Are new, and nuT
And If do not
For style, and Fit and P
el
rice.
So Mm;
SUFFER
Ki i X. 1667.
s.
ill r ii ii my i.
one x tin
I j lake
I In v ink i u- b Miller,
nil rm today in ,
year. I
nil it me.
Your truly,
biBS. K
run
I I.
G-.
Our Claim is that we
newest and Most Stylish Good
Amount of Good
The Lowest GOOP
In
on
to
inaugurate
just
bar-
the season
filing we have set out a itch lot
gains and will be the early comers.
See what you will miss if you happen to be
late.
TROUSERS.
New Jackets,
Capes,
Reefers
a Children's
in all colors,
s and prices.
f. m
The I
The
the r
The
quality only.
quality on
army
D t HUE
IN
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES
on tie
band. jg kept
u produce
will
yon.
CHILDREN-S
,. The
The
The
The
kind for.
for-------
j kind for.
MESS
in.
stylish and
made and W
a Jim- o
Strictly all wool. VI
Very Swell and
. I
. it in u.
in a arctic
Allan shell,,
ii ,,
ban Hi, ,,,
the
seal mi hi
lo
I.,
hop a
i u Ho
I and was evidently hard
mull r
led At
I. It bowler,
. with and extended
the
fob
-Sag Miner any
ii.,.,;
ts
it. it said
Aim t
Adam u. a
in,, day.
ti
;,.,. ,,
HI man i.
came la r
., ran.
with the ,
picked u
it
.,
. in ore ii. very wan
in- explained
Bill
if in th.
mirror, with bis on bis bead
it Mill
so II
Ufa
it wall think
I hitter have ll
think do r
t mo
n new
Tin. mill and . ii. up
the old hut. Weakly
J. R.
Shirts only
W.
S a full e Overcoats, Mackintoshes,
Underwear, Boo and Shoes, Hats and Caps
and in ever; man or boy
AID
Horse
Also a nice line of
. Hardware.
I be found in
the brick store for
occupied
Come to see
W,
r to Supply Co.
House.
near Court
The New York World,
EDITION,
His Hat at the
Ito
A YEAR PR Kb
A . good as a daily at price of. a
weekly
the war
preyed
Its great value by the
era and accuracy of its ts
from all the scenes of
It was a, useful as a dally to the read,
and It will be of equal re-
the great and c implicate. I
which ate now Amer-
people.
It prints the news all the world,
having special
news points on the globe. It
has illustrations, stories by
great authors, a capital humor page,
complete markets, department; for
household and women's work and
s of la
offer this
. I TUB to-
Vehicles, all Mach-
Gins and
menu repaired on short notice.
Carts, Wagons Brackets,
Posts, etc., made lo
order.
JO Avenue. tS regular price the
year for
DON'T MISS
This opportunity get
WINTER OVERCOAT.
I. VII
The t Every Day.
Vi'S Kin.-n n,
r to Miss
ad
are
II .
NO NEGRO IN HIS.
ill r
II
L. ii
You will need it before long. We have
a choice selection of fabrics from the best
woolen mills the world that arc made
id OVERCOATS.
Our Line cl
up
will you and your friends. Our prices
are way down and the quality of our Goods
are way up.
Furnishing; Goods
of every description.
I. mid
town today. We licit i
the first next he d
r n g in
tobacconists,
that line be will b- road
He bis had a alee
this and he will
a firm.
Cox,. I Kinston, it
in K. M.
W. I. Tender, one of He
heroes, will be on
And it gees without
that nil be glad tone
I w. J.
WE the line of As-
cot, Puffs, Club Ties, etc.,
to be seen in tho city.
FRANK.
The King Clothier.
ya ready,
d h ii- ;
I Inn- mar. I
all , j
Its u- while inti, the
it i.- not j
For a sad day with them . n
they a w Pun.
State Pitt Comity lo
Skinner up Goose Creek---
Landslide all
Line.
bib Hi
Ki Ha,
mi
i,
. i
Ion .
. i.
t. re is, i and
on.- day. Ills lino i. be
done nobly an I North Carolina and
fill county are a bite by
Judicial in gave a
snow
In.
I,
Small Skinner, and entire
in county
EM in-j
Here is m -.- Tm
n-c-i I
it. lie
en a ale
Craven,
sou
r.
, hides i i
in end
nu I., in sum
taring the i , i.
to I.- . s in . .- I i
There is no
word
meaning
aider and
ions as that
be who watched
. ,., I over our he s infancy
w ed o in--, i Yet
l ml Moth.
i, beset danger and all
i ; i be i ti avoid it.
a.; ii , i assist, nature
s i.
, . place that
Hi
M o I. c r is
Fri
t-i the
it
mitt- , el
a.
o be . I Hi
all right.
ill r COUNTY.
DAM,
but lb . 1.1.
int.
lac
l n
by the Va.,
All over now.
Have heard Till
Old Pitt did
day
Did nu i-my Ki troops
It was quietest ever
In
Freak cents a
W. C
In one the Slate
will be here.
And Di can keep Thank-
giving day this lime w a v h i p.
paper, and
letter pater in nice tablets at Reflector
Book e.
Have these hand-
eon-c Oil. cm i and
at
CO IV on
Eighth S-. Good op c.
A. S HITS
A ink good pin holder
it ii . all cents c-
Others beet made happy,
can you, by Si wing
M.
have a bandy
blank book about
in It-
is selling I he books
only cents.
We say ll
Store has largest and best
wilting and
Jail com.
Aim.-1 o Row
near a disturbance
Parker's A Boast, mile.
town, A
to tin J
trouble a
rifles hurried over and put a cheek
it. were MM quiet and
SO.
A are Incoming more
day.
know
i I will tail.
People read
than they did a yetis
reason lo be in the
the
No man can resist ail
a woman.
Love hath its own
which not
all the battles there none like
the soul.
young men so hi-lit that it
is astonishing boa they manage lo
mi k
Give even an angel a bad name mid
the of us can see the evil ex-
in hi,
men who never had m-
are
quickest to one
d factory never shuts
is all running tool
time.
In many n young
presses hi. suit until is threadbare,
then gives him the
The miner ii a lucky in in, i.
Hike his a
and gm m to is,
the byway loading lo dis.
p y and
weed, arc
We who have ti
be told
are so much alike be bid
apart.
The smiles when h-i
the dealer
laughs when be sees coal dust.
The may not able to sow
wheat on lain,
but the weather no banter lo the
H wild
When it man begins lo
his blow lo Bl
is growing last, its a good to
put him rails, or gel a
swell ll ad.
mass ,
is as bis or pain i
win rot I
LOOK OUT IMITATIONS
THE
DAVIS SON.
oil inn
Charge, oh
about,
oh charge.
lesion hall.
Hot times this Slate Tuesday
night.
All can talk l
I never a m-i d
lies,
The Mr Phillip- bus preached it
all abroad
bitter b Ir-
i I is I, id
The. same Bet. h Kip
Ward's
ladies ill
low down
no ii the bright,
blue
For it is just another their
There he'll kill
u limn,
For warn hi. any
-y way In- can ;
Alter elect over he'll him
And not turn his head, much
pi alt.
There is s John Manning, let u.
you, please,
He'll man lo t
Just eh u all a
dram,
But day ho
a d------
Th y nil said line with II in.
would you
We u i
mo ii, its eve y
word a he,
For may d voting and
will eat pie.
Mm i
Friday evening Mr. Julian
arrived Va , with
his bride and they make Greenville
lie was In
on last
of R. F. s
he College,
Mr, is u r the i
M- P Co., bat
Danville, and i-
branch id i-i
lie is an i
man and stands high in tic .
trade aid is much
is a
a will prove a
She is
n I a to
I.
out.
n is was
which was a lot m
la,. a i.
Ir.
lo ago tie
the township by
i ISA.
I la, Nichols D. V.
T. Moore
Cherry III, Cos
Davis IS, W
I. I.
MU i
no Iron
ft. in
Slate Com.
lime a in both
l an eight n-
; . i
J by
Rab ., N v. I Vice
in- I. nil I COO
i ll l in b
bundled county by 1800.
KI nu leading ii ,
Raleigh, point
is i inly j
lay I he I. I.
up lo S P.
I ti
i .- by in i inly.
.- -.- ;. .
New fork Nov. V
till I Ni . i .
i , I.
m , It.
-ii n ii
Mi l .
It -c r-, M
lb Ml . .
. . .
isl e i .-
ill II .; a
. ll . i i.
d-n. . . nip
in . i- . i
bled tn look for-
W a r d without
g i .
; when she
. the joy Motherhood.
Its use lately to the lives
, of built Mother and Child, and she
is stronger alter than
confinement- rt, it
. u- Childbirth natural and as
so many line i lid. Don't be
persuaded to use anything but
,, MOTHER'S FRIEND
. -i
I a
It
wife Buffered more in ten min-
i i It i two
altogether with her
last, l previously four hot-
I Mother's It is a
bl lo one be-
. customer.
. I Illinois.
I I.
M i
nun
ad
pi t
s cl
ii I
n, II .
Mooring ill. I
Moors T. III,
W. ll
cox
R Cherry
Cox Davis,
o W ion.
Falkland.
This township oil
me both sides u
small majority.
gain.
Nil
This gives fusion .-
in
i i ha
a Ion
over I h-vole
I.
Ward's majority
Harrington
km, Brown
lull King Manning
son
Per-
Jen-
n i
Nichols II Moiling
It I, T R Moore III, Cherry
ill, Cob III.
Tuner O W Harrington
mi
Ml
Ti i. gave an-
s to
Ni . I
Mi Wad i, Pi.
Thompson
ti Ki
, Ni i X. i s
in In N-i P. It, in n
I era State
n. Tins I,
baud mi n.
bus been New
l I'd
to i thousand j
Judicial an i tick t, n ;
v ;.
rt a.
i-
j. in by
ill ii-. .-.
K-l c .- i.
in
Grin i-
Durham r.
l; j y i I
.- in Washing-
ton t v In- Will
Wilson .-.
e to I Mil-
Martin e i. in the in-
with
Cr a.- was expected,
by a m-
i county gives u n.
by majority.
rolls a in u
Currituck county is by
c rolls a
majority cl
VI
Richmond, V
ll ill . small
, i ,;. r
t rid. III ll th die.
ml. ,;.,.
r y. i i
nil .-,
-n a. I in j n iii-
it u in i.
Attend Fair
Attend the Fair
NOVEMBER 9-10-111890.
Attend the
Attend the Fair
Season Tickets on sale at J
Wooten s Drug Store.
St ii. i , ,,.
pi III I I
I la
Ill S.
Phis the
i It.
No. H-.
. ii
l III i mi
. j . . i
Washington ii .
mil- ii U
ml, V .
P. on
in j B
things cost
least are tin. most
Using coils very little usually
very
one paper h lB priced
rate i. a inch,
and one Ion b
is ten an
ll I I.
This gave the
majority,
70-
ll. I ft Moore, in.
T It Moor. Cherry J , I
i. Cox
N.
lull all over Stale a Id
s received up to P.
point to vole in fas
point lo large
gains all r th I no safe
can n w In remit.
N a Pill, c. I.,
Ir. ,
Ian., it, Wilson, Nun
l. .
I- ii in j l. i d b by
i , and
n ill give a
i mil Parr's in j thy i
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Muss. Nov.
I ARE here-
My Pall and Winter took
SHOES-HATS-PANTS
Cotton Bagging and Ties and a full hue
Heavy Groceries have arrived and we will put
tho price so to you until it will compel you
to buy. Ii you once tho goods and hear the
price you are my customer.
JAMES B. WHITE.
Greenville, N G
Is the Best too Good for You
. I -MOW .
Ii not, then buy the
FOR SALE





S-
in
, CAME
PRECIOUS METALS.
MOW KAN flEECED
SUBSTITUTE
THE
six HI-
lit
THE CYCLONE.
tr-
The Reflector Book
The
ti
Use i war in what M
Mi,
a my without losing
any of it- beauty lived ii strapping all
, footer looked s
I dressed well, talked smoothly and was
sot like soldier. He had no menus
i, support visible to the naked eye
the village called but
ho would make occasional trips baa
which n l with plenty
of Inferential talk
about some section of the north, the
people hint a but he
a one. and Dover
went than to ask in V-
turns that were just as par-
tied. After his barn was at all
the mystery explained
reserve, no one expressed serious
of the way in b
wits bad won bin his money.
was a simple one diamond rot
be laughed. beta
from the fellow that went
out to I'm not Apollo Helve-
or Samson la appeal-
I pats in a crowd as a line
specimen physical development. Th
truth l- that I'm a
born with a defective heart and
would not take three minutes . real
violent exercise for all the you
Could load . f train. take
all the line, and the
up to require-
a nice assortment these Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle . m, b
You will be astonished when you ,,,,.
cheap are.
You may never
But should you ever
Want Job
, to see us.
Reflector Job Printing
Win n I could tee the end Of what
property a as bit me, it was not far
away, i cart for m
to do and concluded to deal with the
substitute There was no chance
pf meeting the required medical exam-
so I another lath. When-
aver I visited in my
I'd manage incidentally lo fall in with
the broke r. I'm better than a raw hand
as a jollier, and I'd soon have
mutual friends as in
the play. ,,,
When it came naturally.
the broker about his business and
ask what kind of a soldier I'd make,
lie would r jump open mouthed at
or chaff back under an
impression would never think of
going to war. either case it would
usually come to mine kind a
n from broker. Then the other
fellows guy intimate that I
was a bluffer and wonder how I was to
get out of the tiling without a char
funk.
where my line work came in
I'd demand a retainer, and I'd put it
high enough just to ranks the
think that was trying to escape him.
If he would pay a -prettied sum
Hi., I
To get in id, . I.
tare or tub
With quite a large bole in the middle
of the With this hole plugged,
fill the m-iI with water; draw
out the plug There is a
of
the hole and a turbulent effort to get
through.
begun t. sin, and swirl, the particles
gradually circling around and around
and rushing, ever faster, toward the
center At hist there i- actually a
low through the orator, around
which all to. in tie-lulu-whirl-
near the but With
more and more rapidity toward
the middle until it maker downward
through the I it m. N, w. if water
were air. yon would a little
for the air
rushes upward instead of downward.
In the cradle of lone- during the
when the land and tho
water grow hotter and hotter because
of the longer than nights, a layer
of air, hot. light and full i f vapor,
for a time held down by denser air ,
above expanding, I
mover about like a beast at bay
until a winner place in the air i.
Then up madly
into the II ft l bind the lower
atmosphere m from all
pushing twitting and pouring up-
ward until it has fallen Into a regular
spinning around a common center.
The cyclone, o. formed, rushes
away from toward the pole,
and l-gins it of destruction,
bruising, and sinking the
luckless ships which happen to be la
its path. and mere of Hie
rounding atmosphere is drawn into tho
whirl until the often
area neatly diameter.
Sometimes it itself upon our At- .
and teats through
forests, fields and Then again it
sweeps away across the broad ocean and
dashes itself upon the of i
in awhile so
tho land that never know it has
passed until ships come in torn and
Nicholas.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The majority of when asked
lo name Hi. in oat usu-
mention
and silver a- said the
of a
establishment to the writer recently.
let us ace bow near the truth
would be. Cold is
SM per troy, platinum
and silver about
We will now compare these prices
With thou of the rarer less well
known metals. To lake Hi, in in alpha-
order barium, the metal which
isolated from its ore, n
mill for a pound it i
sold all. and calcium is worth
a pound. is a shade higher. Us
an ounce, or
pound. to like
prices, but do not
highest point, chromium being
Cobalt fall- about half the price of
silver, while the metal
lated by is the same price
as calcium. Then cornea gallium, which
is worth ounce. With this
metal the highest price is reached,
It may well be called the rarest and
most precious of metals.
is worth per ounce;
B, .-,. MAR a
.
N. r. Due Hag
II i I
-on m. x;
p in. r
iii.
m.
ion
a m, u
a m.
V n n m.
Y No
on., pro.
., m, p
UM P
Mount 11.6.
i. in.
a m
in.
am. New
c, 9.00 n in
PATENT
.,.
G A. SHOW A CO.
v. .
OLD DOMINION LIN B
indium.
and lithium. l-0
Per ounce. costs per ounce;
palladium, platinum.
MM MOO, and Mil per
pound. costs ounce;
vanadium,
and an ounce.
we see that the re-
opinion as lo what are the most
precious metals is quite
is nearly four times as valuable as
gold and gallium more than times
as while of the other
are twice thrice
valuable. which cost
pound in is now pro-
u as are iron, lead
and
SAD FATE.
l N Jack-
except II e
Sunday;. HI pm
NO
U p at.
M m Marion R p
in, 7.1 p m.
fl. p m,
m, August
a m, 11.11
m.
I.
. m. T. a
St.
pm.
HIVES SERVICE
leave Mon-
Wednesdays at e A.
to
. v
leave Tarboro . .
on Tuesdays, Thurs.
Sailing Hours sub-
to depending on stage of
at
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore
Sew York and Boston
and all points for with
at
should order
the B. S.
Saw from
Bay Line fro.
S. Miners Uta from Bo.-
S. S IS. A
. C
J. J. a. . .
.; N.
111- Death
w, dim-tor of the
BACKBONE OF OUR NATION. observatory, was on. of the kindly
men ever nut,
. s
Up-
is Ibo farm and the
districts that great brain power of
the country ban some, is coming today
and come in the writes
Edward Home
of deprecating
Ufa and saying live in
try means to live out Of the in-
people know the free, tin-
trammeled life of country
gives brooder views. The bu-
VISITING CARD
A-
FULL POSTER
e r
ll
a ii
all
mind always grow to suit its out-
, a sum
down Id agree . at the for great have naught
nest day and offer to check its growth where one can look
bull gave notice that I with earnest eyes from up lo no
no if they would not
me, broker must stand
loss. The idea of my being rejected
raised a laugh and only tended to
Havana broke in tho belief I
was to escape hint, When the
doctor tamed me down. I went Into the
dumps, became nervously timid, aroused
sympathy of loose with whom I had
acquainted and snapped an or-
to the disgruntled broker to keep
clear away front me.
lest haul I made was In
burg, A coal baron there who could not
well enlist and who had not been
ed a r. pp in army
Who would make n name lo
f principal. He a
big. handsome, intelligent follow of
Whom he could be proud and put the
whole matter into the hands of a shrewd
little broker, I managed to meet him
at tho House, I wont-
ed around to the main subject in the
manner I have described, but I could
see that ho was sharp and did not like
lo run any chances.
be went to dinner,
which W were to resume our talk, I
and had a short conference
with a huge When I again
met the broker, that
on bothering as after showing a
unit patience, I threw him
God. To speak of ignorance
of rural i stamp oneself .
as ignoramus, not tho country
There is u soundness of core
in the back country of
Ibis nation of ours that people Who live
cities and think themselves wise
never suspect. We can talk all we like
of and kindred evils
that are supposed to threaten this
When they do threaten
tho danger signal will not
from the back country. Such thoughts
are and t.-d amid the fool
of the cities. In the clear ,
try air of . farm nothing threaten-1
this country, and anything the
shape of a ;
docs
which will stamp it out will
from the country. The me of ibis
land r.-ts the country and on the
per .
ball way across the and ho went
limping all observers flaw four hours daily, nut
I id aster a n
only
to
it your
tho
grown
IX
i-
many u n-
subscript uric
if or
tin
wide eyed I heir wonder. I did not
start enough to throw a half
grown Loy feet, but the
knew hi- business, was paid
attending to it.
apparently and
removed all doubt
from mind the broker was
wanted, be wanted ma
badly I k I I as
then was rejected I
felt like giving ilia money back when
the to condole
with me and I. II how disappointed h
was in not having mo for a substitute,
but i would hue ad-
mission I was a legitimate
line of business Free Press.
ii-. lbs
Many years a In Edin
burgh being over the high
extort of Be made some
murk the dock and it-
reply the jokingly
said the visit, r might I day ll-
to be banged In that room
Tho sightseer was notorious Dr.
Two Marshall
win ll In dock be had SO closely in-
lie was doomed lo death for
poisoning his wife and mot her-in law
Mall.
Judges In the p.-
trigs now weal ever
tin, reign of ll.
The look lbs I for a
of wisdom
ill own
Tar iii.-i
Tho of is terror-
by A
has been formed, known as
whose sole is to
perpetrate unlawful and shameful
deeds, the action-of these
many worn, n Barer dare
be on the street tho
change.
studying
. cad time
, writes Mary B. haul-Oil of the
famous pianist Home
, Journal. believes that most sin-
dents make
lime, was an hour a
day For two years alter his n tun. to
be two boars a day.
veal averaged
all. r that, until
he went to sis hours daily
This ho regards
mind glows and con-
says,
follow the All-
other of i-
they us.- too
One should play just enough to j
k i r- wrists getting a here Ir
lino is not for colt's
suit- as one i- playing. It i
tho lingers need
Simon in The At-
I found It Impel, s- to expect
that he would . visit be-
cause lie in. he did not
dare venter.- on the ocean The only
voyage he had ever made across the
channel to receive a gold
work. ,
Two of his relative.-, his lather, and.
t believe, bis broth, r. been drown-
ed, and this fact gave him a honor of
water. He seemed to f. somewhat
as tho clients the who.
been told bow they wen- to die,,
took every promotion m prevent it. I
astrology, In which am many cases
ibis sort were described, peon-
I being very
which tho victim took lo avoid the do-
one of tho engines that an-
, .
The sad fate of was not ea-
I v a case of tins kind, yet it could
BOt but bring it lie was at
of
on the shore with a relative,
n of boatmen Invited them to
take a sail. Through what Inducement
led to forget hi- feat-
will never known All we know Is
that ho ventured Into beat, that it
was struck a sudden squall when at
some distance from I he laud, and that
i all the members of the party were
drowned, .
i raws.
There is some reason for calling on
the bird of and yet there
is cause for if crow is
not mentally his superb rows are
attend by I he gloom Of
autumn If i- dense to fly
through It, they rim above it or trot
the ground, discussing the
with their fellows. Is this
i. positively I have been
with observing man who
I lived all hi- days sight and
I bearing of crows. He claims to under-
stand their language and can repeal the
that make up their vocabulary.
Certainly crows to talk, but do
they Does a certain made by
them nave always the one significance
Year after year I have listened
wit. lied and listened,
wondered if my friend was right Ho
hell, visit I re it almost.
there limitations ornithological in-
is Ibis an instance
Bo.
u P. I. pm, .-sew York
Philadelphia am.
m,
MO
am.
rat. Mount no
pm, Wilson a-tO pm-
Warsaw
pm, pm.
DAILY
He
York am.
pm, Baltimore U pm.
3.46 pm, Rich-
pm.
Norfolk pm
3.10 pm.
m. Wilson
7-01 am.
7.69 .- m. I'M am.
, seem New Jackson.
This trait
arrive. strait,
No.
P. M. Tamp
pm. Jacksonville K nil pm
Savanna 1.48 night, Charles-
ton
am, Atlanta m, Ma-on
am, Augusta pm.
4.17 pm.
um, 8.5 am.
Mat Ion um,
am, Lake
am.
LIB p. m., Halifax
,. m., arrives Scotland Neck
a. 0.87 p. m., 7.6
,, m. Returning, leaves
. m., a. m.
on Washington Branch
3.20 a. m., and p . m
9.10 a. in., and 4.00 p
n. i leave Parmele W am and
i, pm arrive Wellington am
and ; pm Dally f Sunday
leaves C,
m A K. B. dally
d ., at SO p. m., r-
-r Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p, in
B, leaves Plymouth dally
7.80 a. m., Sunday 9.00 m.
10.06 and 11.00
NOTICE.
j.
. t
O. N. r n h
vs.
II p. K-- w r la and e
rah b. W. B. He
Warren an I i e.
The I lend. t J
t an . above
.,, en I th-
Court f to sell for a
S d . c f
hi required to
a pear be ore the
t at hi- on the
h of N. v and answer
to comp o the to n-
till will apply t- the c the relief
demand in raw
ibis
Clerk Sup. t.
j C. CO
H- C
Wire Iron
only
prices reasonable
Samuel-1.
FURNITURE
The cause of lbs
powder was the pt
It was thought th vi
that Hour, which was
reach sum of the very poor,
should la. need by at
of dram Voluntary
associations were Ibo members
whereof bound themselves not to use
hair powder In a similar way
bound not to-
am any sugar whose product lOB involved.
the
and
growl in different
from white to a rich
dark red. tho
disuse of I is punted the color.
flour.
is said of thine-
children from worms.
Which is attributed lo bad weather and
sating vegetables raw.
Oral Is a colors,
on Branch leave
Rocky Mt t pm arrive
I pm Spring Hope pm he um
lug Have Wring s am Math-
iv Km alt M an
daily
Fresh Enables,
Oats, Prepared Buckwheat, small
Hominy, Pork Sausage. N.
Corn, fanned Toma-
toes. Raisins, Dates,
Currants, Citrons,
Butter
and
Cheese
S C Hams
per lb S. C.
Shoulders Bat lb.
Coffee,
to M. lasses and re-
member you save money
buM. BEDSTEADS BUREAUS
CHAIRS MATTRESSES -BED
SPRINGS
mm um
I be glad lo see
S. M.
Phone
in Immense chin a
of square
ii
There
embraces all .-,. -.------.--
It is all land and lb
tilled with lakes,
the orange Heidi t New
crop hat Inn in t us high
an ten
has about per-
out of a
Sh- I I
Them were twin s in the
i boots, a gnat many little
Ella
In.-aid, stork must
have Mrs two babies so
she could mm sin liked
Cure All
Live ills.
Prevention
better than cure. Tint's Liver
will not only cure, but it
km in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
biliousness,
jaundice, torpid
kindred dist
S Liver PILLS
train midland N. ii.
a I
u. arriving a. in. Be
leaves 9.00 a. m.
-t l, 10.118 .
Train on Clinton
for Clinton dally, except
ll ii. 4.14 p.
lea-es em. -8.10
M on.
Cats. Agent.
J it
Manager
Bethel School.
The Fall Term begins on
MONDAY
lid- is a school of high grade
sexes.
Only first class teachers will be
very thorough work will U
do e. .
i lit-best discipline will be
to per month
School
Music ,
A discount tent ill be
ow ed when paid advance
. a hole term
For limber see or
i.
II Mb
We Just received new
hearse and the nicest line
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
In all forms.
Personal attention given to
and bodies
to our care will receive every
mark of respect.
prices are lower than ever.
We do not want monopoly
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in the John
building,
BOB r
i i ii um Mi.
mm Ho
A-
WEEK
-FOB-
The Eastern Reflector
Tuesday
Friday
D. J.- Editor and Owner TRUTH IN FICTION. TERMS per. Year in Advance.
-AT
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT N. C. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
NO ll ft
HIT VOTE
Skinner
Moore
Matt u
Ward
Thompson
Mooting;
Harrington
Moore
La
Moore
Cherry
will be found
to in received by
lb
Vole
nut
sat
Brown
Cox
hew white
people in
lion. The registered white
county is
show not
many of the white d
d with
It was a complete
for Two
ago the fusion majority run from
to Harry
votes in
J. J. lot W. H Hat-
proportion
as same all through
Pitt is now back in
proper the
d e have elected a
set of excellent men this
who cannot be any-
OVER
Hi.
HI . he the
Chief
Stales t
is f
After bring lie
band for Mr-.
N. f .
took r ti.
The Arctic i- to heavily
ice
no
of i this
a plucky
. f purl, in of New
York,
mack from g in
River.
Wild Wester bye.
Why cow give
watered milk
Why isn't a a
a be
to
isn't by an
inebriate a circular
why does tho partner in a
always so to
Why does a small face
lo, k as if he been .
nip
Why a doctor
patient's a emu of
effect
is wrong to hit a ma a
when he's down after
bard to h u there
Why crown
glory Of
a gold
from mining shares
News.
rise best salve In the world for
Bruises, Bores. Salt
Soles, Titter, Hards
Chilblains, Corns, all Skin
cures Piles or no
pay requited. It Is
or money
coats per
How an
must
and who in oar
for white in
On look with
For no r ti
In. i v m.-
of -h.
forever int out as
e should be bestow
ed in too,
rank-, who were deceived de
by
en, Among are am
men
North Carolina cm boast of. Let
a bu
row to stand with us
never to from
i i no
r i North
One of Dean
North
ill be of tho
party in just
at it bud almost
lo exist in all
States.
of the t .
load-
are
tried lo
their pro
for the ad-
of
ready to trade
off. or sell out,,
to either i f old
dually out to
the
politic, in
there u
in its ranks, with huge a
number of unprincipled
All that these leaders
was office, and fatting fat
offices they cared nothing what-
ever for the principle par-
which at first they at
will be re-
membered
DEPEND
i satisfaction
Our I
it wild the newt of new
ed
cure f. d taste
com
for A
the pr j;
A largo it. . y
Ml i. V
like Hi. in. unit Hie
in.- t
nil prices. la I m see
i Hock take
of tin ii i u ants
red in i mammoth -i. k
Dry
Dress Notions,
of all kinds. Furnishing
Caps, Shoes s in blank and
tit the ladies, men girls and boys.
T of Cm
aid make I
G hi fur be
i- f r
. boa
in em, dam g Lie i
U i e ii
. .- an ti i. it
be u m . up r
if th it b
i I. it i . UM ii If
I reals u i
-i
Ml T hi-, i f v c I
baa i . u ti.- r
Hi. . in- ii i i. . n in i i the
ii suffered i
in led
nil i
fl I t I
hi. C
ts
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t y. fin . i
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l . i
I WM i
A- Ml v BOld
my i in tun I.-
POUl A line
b k
in Pock
et
we war
nun. Beautiful
of
Lace i. ins. Curtain Pole
in an ti w
in all and seven
feet long,
i , ii
cm.-,
ii I . it. even it ii
Asthma. Hi in It'll,
mil are ;
i Dr. Sew
I rial hot
. f a B North Car-
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Rugs
FOR FUN
Celery baa a tamed proper
flay or.
were
Winter will appear when
the earth iv in
in Maria Teresa
we a
tint I
mat money
a sink
tome
appeal to a
Mitt
one
Ur. Bertie
Only fancy the
on inch
tell me that here
got a at lead at
Caleb last night
blamed fool pointed at Battle
Pete,
pared die in conn e, Pete
mistook
He sped in mad haste to the
not valor sparred
bat tear,
for to
When enemy charged in
rear.
inc dent in with
surrender of
of alter battle
Santiago, was told by
E of the
at Clover Club dinner during
Hie Jubilee, which be
of naval warfare. Cap-
depicted the of
Captain cover, d
blood and dirt, and
salt water, on board Indiana
aim the unite the blowing up
of the offer d in in a
a Key said
Fighting be looked at
it a moment, and then drew from
bit own pocket
rolled, pure and, holding
it up, he left 15.030 of
on board He
a second lo allow his
lo tally fuel,
and then continued i am
last person in the world to
the bravery of American sea-
ls en animated by pure heroism,
bat if had
were on save
the have been
heroic
S lino of the S West
em i are
look mt f t ii the
have found it to
the r u Is
A bid n a
miner's instead
looking him no lo await
pincers f
In in. if BOt with with
brought home they look
quite from they do
viewed from afar, and when
the i
and is promptly it
is ill wonder that
section does no in it a
to
Observer
Art Squares, Oil
Cloths, Door in Steel and
Crockery, Lamps. Hall Lamps,
Lamps. Lantern, Tinware; see our mate
Oil Can, tills you Lamp and docs not run it
over
FURNITURE
P MIA n ii. SO to r ins
of all U m, 1.1. I
SKI. i Cradle-,
of all kinds, K M I C
Safe-, ll .
work, ill j . th. lit
stage, and In-
I .
Is the pi -r I
SO i i
ponce, y, r r. but .- me in. u
give till III II
Bright, turning bis
an t. have no change,
t half crowns
The coins
t n,
nil giving asked
latter.
Holding me coins in lie- hi
of Iii- hand, -lowly scratching his
bead with other, t. t
v call v- don't
Hi. v.- I call y.-
w Tribune.
he
f .-. Che a bile people have hub
e, might a sty and
d. i. manner not to be
in . d. they will rule
vi i
m if in u
a . in by
And vi-t the party,
. imposed us it is of great
bulk white pi will give
the . full
in In- life his
h's The
at u i to Hie
the
; for and are really
b and
i n in aid in ail of
lot
i.-l,.
Ho about i,
you will oat We
every n I ml. e . ill in
he
your
x pleat U
i rating lo the
i. i t fa
for
quality
BAKER HART
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Title
Eastern reflector, 11 November 1898
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 11, 1898
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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