Eastern reflector, 18 November 1898


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The Reflector Book
a nice assortment Fountain Fen
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pen
You will be astonished when you u
are.
You may never
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POST
Give- he o inn .
ever afternoon tin
m . price .-, its n
Are i
I urn
be.
Eastern
Hi w i my
of with
it may mm OB effect a
But if faithfully nut.
place, be patient
to oil lb habit
in Um
t r your will react c-
upon till until. If you
lightly of treating
he will bold that method in i-mall es-
teem. Tin ref re,
if he mi at
frown Into a , t lit
alone not to
hold the average and
will therefore add a material
m the Vi . my
there
lies peanut a charm to
the power of
tea the fettered
all habit there are two con-
and men
till, or physiological and psychological.
I to
to calm the
What is the of
if the weed is withdrawn; It in
important to this, on i
there is tut I variation
cases from the MM-
The m one of
rest, some
The withdrawal of tobacco
act- a a withdrawn of a powerful
t me. mad,
fir.-t as
i a nerve
as take mental firM
n. I do Dot try to put a to
i p. it i- an
hut
while he is sitting I
opposite mo to the
That it will be easy to hen of
the habit
That ho will in t the
fad that he has tried to
en of
tho
That he is not a hi r n to Le
pitied or with,
will not be called to display any
heroic
if be fellows ho will
suffer from
tho pit of the
That lie will begin at gala in
that bu m m will
and that Midi
organs will regain that
Ma will a- steel, his muscles
as iron and his will lose the
muddy boo which its nm
That the habit is fact,
that its
entails a gross of What
right has ho to literally hum hi
his wile is to wear a
gown that is out of
Thus, then, do I patient
mind for the of tin
him, laying special stress the
fact that he will no
himself mi object of or self
pity, for it he believe to be per-
ft deed of he
will latter his
i ignored and taken a a natter
course lie will react BOO
Now, as to the
tin y will Lo tail if tho above
preparation is
done and will in
tonal pains about the of the .
sinking the the stomach.
a weak and ,
and muscular
jumping at a and
i f tempt-i will in but
Will ho greatly modified by suggestion. I
lo i.
and He must
be occupied. him therefore with
He Wt if left alone, think
tobacco. He on the contrary,
think peanuts. Has ho- a loathing
peanuts All the better. Ho will learn
to love them for I
ties and flavor. his
nth mi the or day I
Has ha op It is
well, no wan when
you
with material for his
upon, that ha are
not idle. is and
will be this no
at the pit of A of
perhaps, B
a of but this is exactly
what we
the system and work; the
mind at
Ah, my true it in that
th may the that
bind the It- i.
nay be tho
to an m i. i i have known
this agent. to
of from they rose in
of a
of
I have known of
Ware not t i Wont their way
waged fin
I have never a failure if
the carried out.
The tobacco is not to
i at a Wow-
or, LL. U, York
A little tun i brought
into a Iv s w He bad
run on ; by mi an I and
badly I.
for, it . tide that
the boy i With
little the the inter-
view u . doctors think
you an hurt Have you been
good little boy
Boy
I urn afraid
y. ii an n t a goo I and you
know you may p. going to die.
Buy t the
Wall, taint none i any-
ow. death to do with
TOO yon got a pal the
line
It is pleasant to be able to relate that
th boy Anally root
Now and then the doctor is believed
to lent. A patient in
military getting
into hot Water he
food Into the ward One
medical officer about to examine
his throat with a
the little mirror all ready for the
man's chum an
warning fr the adjoining
bay. Bill, you'd ave a care.
to see wot for
supper law n
ANTIC COAST
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PA . T M.
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p m.
v m. Tarboro P
w p m.
in.
ion 11.-0
in. n
York a
i.
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p m. m
Will.
A friend if the lain William Pop-
per of tells how he could i
to at will. yon
me. would
talk with you
. more if I had a few min-
nap. wake Mrs.
and wake me in ten
Outside the would
, I initial la ilia
the museums, the
of the public
or ah. nit their health, but he
would go into bis own room behind the
office, would out on the lounge,
i throw a rut bis knees and
his eyes would be asleep at Ten
minutes later lie would roused by hi,
servant and would at once resume his
conversation with patient at the
point at which it bad been dropped. Ho
would sleep in his carriage as he was
from appointment to
Ho would ship a a
strange parlor or library, in private or
in public, to com-
Holidays In
Two hundred and six holidays in the
as against school That's
the of public instruction in
France. To begin with, there is the
regular midsummer holiday, which
a period of days. That's pretty
good for a starter. Then there are the
Sundays. They are holidays of course
everywhere, bat they count
S, days. ten days are
lowed for the celebration of
and New Year's. To be
the great feast of
days an- given. Thurs-
days am holidays, and that minus
days of no labor. All
comes iii for three holiday, St.
two days. Tuesday
and Alb Wednesday two day,, Whit-
three days, and three days to
make merry when the national
July round. The rest of the year
the children lire supposed to study.
Philadelphia Ledger.
World. W
Tho workhouse in the world
is at Liverpool, where tho workhouse
has accommodation for no fewer
It is not, however, of-
ten filled, us only half its many
are occupied by the permanent
pauper residents. There are occasions,
such as a labor if long
which cause it to BU -op rapidly, mid
thin it proves none too big fur the re-
of tho union. Liverpool has
a large number of poor, but it is
in its charities. Hf
those chief are tho out
maintaining end
children; the Sea-
men's Orphan in Newman
park, and
soul girls; for the
blind dial dumb,
schools, and u hospitals.
u. Hoc
Mei l m.
u in. P
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a m. Rocky Mount
P in, Weldon
a in.
a m. I m,
Washington T. ll a m.
S i m.
a m. Sew York t.
t, n m.
P fan
p ml New Ben
DOMINION LINE
rs
Wednesdays A.
i to
Tarboro.
Returning leave Tarboro at A. H.
Greenville on
Saturdays hours sub-
to depending on stage of
water.
at wit
Steamer, for Norfolk, Baltimore
Now York and Boston
and all for the West with
I at
shippers should order by
the S. Co. from
Sew York. Clyde Line from
Bay fro
Merchants Li-M from
JNO N. SOS,
h. C
i. i.
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model.
SHOW CO.
pm
p p m.
p m Marlon i
in. Florence 7.1.1 p m,
p m,
a m,
a m, 11.11 a m
Atlanta 12.85 p m.
ton p m. 1.1
a m. 7.30 a in
Augustine an. i
pm.
SOUTH.
y or
. York
Philadelphia
more in,
1.30 am,
Petersburg am, N
am. Tar's
m.
pin. pill. Goo.
pm, Warsaw S
IS pm.
NOTICE.
Pitt CM f
D. N. I r-nth
vs.
II II p. S s. K and
rah II. an I lie
Wane I an I
I fend Trip will tile
th t an act I entitled a above
n, e n com n ed I th l
Court f to sell for a
vision a t act f laud
de in the file In this
an t e art de
e in lice b required f
a pear he ore the of the
tour at hi-1 e on the
h of S v and answer
r o I lie . la n
till will t thee for the relief
demand d in romp B lit.
This . October
K. A.
Cm t.
Bethel School
The Fall Term begins on
Y SUIT.
This is a school of high grade
exes.
Only first class teachers will he em-
very thorough work will b
I be best will be maintained.
from to per month
s n
Primary
Int
High School GO
Music
A discount of cent De
owe I when la In advance for
. whole term
For further information ere or ad-
dress
Principal,
If C
S.
KW night, Nev.
York 0.30 am, Philadelphia
12.0.1 pm, pm,
3.16 pm, Rich-
pm.
Norfolk p-n
pm It. ck Mount
m. me Wilson
am.
7.53 am.
Sew Kara am.
This trail
P. street.
Notice to Creditors.
dull before the
Sup Court I of county as
P.
deceased, no Is here y Riven
persons indebted to the estate lo make
immediate payment undersigned,
all persons claims
he .-Mi.- are notified to present the
same payment o . or the
of October. r this notice will
plead in bur of re-
Ibis day of October,
of P. Owens
is on v a
news even
k, i
to tho es-
those
that is
y times ire I
H i., Van
you'd boon half an
he said, don't know I should
have
Mrs. i xi door,
been in herewith such extraordinary
tale, which in. I
would bi to a.
that it teemed It I
couldn't wait for yon hone. o
toll you
your
In the.
A line bank. I think, ti
out of in v b lull,.
I've Well; I'll go somewhere
la
If a child in dies not at-
tend school a day, tho
pan gets n notice from the public
that he is Hind so many
The second day the fine is
and by third day the amount be-
come In ease of
the pupil is i sous I if Hi-re be
Of shamming I doctor is soul
If proves t . I e v., II found
hI, pan tit i n paired M pay the
-i tie
was in no-
in in by
la I MO. It was
inc. i Franc
in
1600,
Hoy.
No.
M. Tamil
pm. pm
Savanna 1.15 night, Charles-
ton
sin, Atlanta 7.50 am, Ma on
am, Augusta pm,
4.17 pm.
6.10 am, Florence am,
Inn am,
10.38 am. Lake
id,
lain
LIB p. m., Halifax
,. m., arrives Sot laud Keck at ,
, p.
Ci. leaves J. t
. m., Greenville a. m.
-an s at 11.1311
Branch lean
m., p .
Ai I-- a. m. And p
, h nit leave Parmele am and
b pm i live Washington am
and V sO Dally except
leaves A C, via
in R. B.
d ., S p. m., P. M ,
Plymouth 7.40 V. H., 0.10 p. m
-ii 7.50 a. m., Sunday a m
and CO
on Branch leave
Rocky Ml pm arrive
pm Spring Hope A pm am
lug leave Spring Hope . am N
ville
dally
I rain on . eland M. i . v
dally, except Sunday, a
m. arrival,, 8.30 a. in. Re
leaves 0.00 a. m.,
rivet at ors a. m.
LOOK HERE
ill
On Main la of L.
W BAR
Meals and Oysters Served at all hours
it
DIRECT
HIS M.
We a new
hearse and the nicest line
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
in all ltd forms
Personal attention given to
and bodies entrusted
to our care will receive
of respect.
Our prices are lower than ever.
We do not want
but court competition.
We can be found at any
all times in the John Flanagan
building.
BOB is CO
Sunday,
mt. mg and evening. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening. A. W.
Sunday school A. M-
C.
services.
A. M. W. B. Brown,
Services every San-
and evening,
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Pastor. Sunday school
M. A B. Ellington,
third
Sunday, morning and Ravi
J. B. Morton. Pastor. Sunday school
A M. E. B.
dent.
A. F. A A- N Lisle No
I meet first and third Monday even
lug. R. Williams, W. M. J. M.
I. Lodge No.
Heels every Tuesday evening. W. K.
N. O. D- D. Sec.
K. off. No.
int. ts every Friday evening. Dr E. A.
Jr , C. B, K. Parham. K.
K. OB-l
It No. i
ever Thursday evening. W. L.
Wilson. R Sec.
Train on Clinton lords
saw for Clinton daily, except
11-i a in. 4.15 p.
-8,00
M I Mi i
it
P M Manager
ACADEMY.
Cure All
Secret of Beauty
is health. The secret of health is
the and
a proper of foot
This tan done when
the liver not it's part.
Tim .; Pills an
sour
I've
fever.
i mill, glad coys. For
and i m
The mil of tills school nil
on Monday.
Terms are a, .
Intermediate
Higher
I I
o to
work.
first
Greenville School
Young Ladies.
Will be held In the
near the depot.
Number Limited not to Exceed
L. Hargrave,
Fall tern, begins Thursday, it 1st
Hates.
1st U- tirades per
ft
per month 3.00
Latin, French, each
per month
Theory and liar.
1.00
month
Terms payable
taking both Music and Liter
course will be allowed cent
We hope to the sup-
port and full con Iii of liter.
In true education and Jill
you to make your
at to enter girls our
Any further
given.
L. L.
ESTABLISHED 1875.
M.
GROCERIES- AND FURNITURE
Fresh Eatables, Hominy Flakes. Rolled
Prepared Small
Hominy, Pork Sausage. K. Y.
Sugar Corn. Canned Toma-
toes. Raisins, Dates,
Currants, Citrons,
Butter
and
S C Hams
per lb S C.
Shoulders pea lb.
A ii in Coffee,
to Rico M lasses and re-
member yon can save money by
BEDSTEADS BUREAUS
CHAIRS MA BED-
SPRINGS
TBS
Of me and I will be lo lee
S. M. SCHULTZ.
Phone
J C. m CO
S-
SKIS
MARBLE
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
to R.
IN
Whichard, N.
The in
every department and
prices as low as the low
eat. Highest
prices paid for
produce
in in.
A--
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The Eastern Reflector
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per. Year in Advance.
lira
Tuesday
Friday
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VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
NO
i, r I.
O. C-. Nov
It known Mr
feels keenly rel
to the
voters of the country at Hip
and
if he bad it all lo do over
be would rot to
for The
first Cabinet after
was a very mournful
fair ; it lasted four
and entirely
a few of
comfort the result th
few
held ow , from
fact that will a
in tin, of Hie Cod.
Tn., are
a little over the prob-
the will
set o
hold control cf the next
but ire afraid to coast too
eves that little, for
tear that official com.,
locate, miss a
of will
Republican in mi-
When all the coo
with the campaign are
into consideration, the
vote cast is with
it will be seen his
elections were a triumph for
the triumph
that was really in
the which
confronted the It
incredible almost that
which had tie undivided
support of lbs country in fighting
to a close a foreign
so soon forfeited
nod s much of
all sorts of appeals,
ranging from to cupid-
sere to retain it If the
par y maintains its
ode, will
win i he
two years hence,
Senator Jones, of Ark.,
man of Democratic
, does not tho
of as a
to Democracy of the
On the contrary, he talks as
bough be believed it would be
decidedly beneficial.
New York
we, I astray on party platform
and be of
in Stats legit
reward of and
piecemeal There are
many other Democrats who are
not sorry lbs party failed lo
carry New some for one
reason some for soother, but
most of because they
that Tammany should be
with the of
the city of New
not to in Stale and
National They say if
Van bad been elected gov
Mr- would have at
templed to control National
i u and snob
bring nothing bat injury
to I he party.
The Commission an
other joint powwow, at Paris, this
but they are still talking
the air and not ready to get
to in As soon as price
we are to for Phil
Is agreed upon, Mr. Mo
will notify
to nettle the
been cf
he Unite It vi ed
laud Federal roOM
during not-,
gave to do so
the
of Hi. Slates.
He done farther
to h-i
that if alls
official in was inter-
e force of Deputy
Stales would be
to ; them, in case
of their inability to do so,
be by
Inn. r- Some of the men or-
i f
a from
South Carolina,
trying lo pose as n nit v re, and
o Mr. t get
mixed up in their but
One of would gladly
compromise by up- i
in
Nov.
Mr. baa been fretting
some very bad advice concerning
he race trouble in North
and Carolina, but he has
been enough not to accept
it, or at least, not to carry it out-
advisers been
Irving to get Mr. to or-
Federal Into both of
those -tales, no request
for troops Las been
the Governor of either, lie has
in
There may be ho
are downcast over
election, but if so, nave
Been. All those who
talking on express
opinion made a
pit showing, cir-
cu m.-l reducing the
House
almost to vanishing
cuts in a batter
lo make a light
in 1900 than would have
been bud they captured next
E use. hot I branches of
in their its. Re-
publican will be to make
the i ex two
The j of the i -i- i f
bod other
to j illy
into the claims cf
Mr. for
in 1900, by promising him
will support him i will
be watched for with interest. He-
fore was ever thought
of a Rough Bider or at
nor of New York, Mr-
secured Plan's of
port in Roosevelt
only pot on Plait collar
he had practically made hi
for Governor u
in order lo get Plan's lo
help elect him he may, through
his power Governor, be able
prevent controlling
State delegation next Na-
Convention, thus it
impossible for tr. deliver tho
to Mr.
without bis
veil will do. will depend, in the
of those who know his
disposition
what he thinks will promote
bis political interest and
what he thicks he can ac-
If be gets the idea that
he can
himself, the jollying of the friends
of will have no
him, whatever. It is
whispered intends to
tempt by lo
throw Hobart overboard
make the ticket and
Administration u i c a n s
begun to pat
oat feelers to ascertain what
chance there will be of getting an
man elected Speak
of next Home, instead of
Cr Reed. are afraid of
Reed, Is known to hold
views on ex
passion and believed to
hold others, but
are also afraid to hand
unless that enough votes
to Republican canons
can be secured. Every
can elected lo next i.
to carefully sounded lo
ho would, if mi
ministration desired I . vote
nominating R for
Speaker. putting out those
feelers, name of
live II t of Iowa, is m-
a possible
fer Sneaker, but
care is taken to the
that no
would bl on ; only
web whether i. is
to Peed.
Should Senator Barrows fail to
i cough
of
lo
and hi,, failure is expected, See-
the combined
backing Gov. Mr
it is understood,
n rush for
It is I
an
to
upon of
government for
why that
should be made now, is a little bit
but who
made it know what are do-
and why ate doing it.
know,
r the
alleged defeat of in tho
campaign is
It is predicted that many
Republican from West
districts will silver,
it is made for them to
vote for or it. be
if politics, is silver-
DEPEND UPON US
K r perfect
for your
it with th.-
styles, selected with
care a to quality, and
sly e. have . nu
Ion for lbs people. A
A large variety every depart
i the
ilk- ti mid
I ad
all right prices. fa I to see m
r lake f-r II
id I- of.
in our mammoth
Dry floods,
Lace,
kinds. Gents Hats and
Caps, Shoes and s in black and
to fit the ladies, girls boys.
e ii iii. I alien that e he best sold
by any ore In our town la our
Oxfords, a beautiful of
In white, and colors.
Window Shades In all colon. Pock
Knives,
and we war
rant.
line of
Lace
in
drill Swift,
Curtain Pole
rail PILLS.
Send your address to II. K.
at Co., and gel a box Dr
Hew Pills. A
convince you of their merits. These
are easy In action and arc
in the earn of
and sink Headache, for Malaria
and Liver troubles have been
proved invaluable. They are
teed be free from every
and lo be purely
vegetable. do not weaken by
their but by living lone
and bowed greatly Invigorate
the intent per box.
by Jno. I. Women, druggist.
In every town public
has a competitor, of the
boys who meet on snot
and in back lo
in cigarette smoking
and other forms of
ates of school DO
in securing pen
d of in-
places a young man
the direct line of prom to-
the gallows. Parents of
which boy a pup;.
-Orange Observer.
I lairs.
while c 11-, fl
in all and seven
long,
and
Ru
gs
Squares, . ,
Cloths, Door Mutts, in rubber. Sled and Co-
Crockery. Lamps. Hall Lamps,
Lamps, Lanterns, so. our mate
Oil Can, tills you lamp and does not run it
over
I art Flayed t th
In the v f
ca North Carolina,
tho b lei .
so par; the
one just Democratic
u I iv- Ii f
. IO I I V
and have res OB lo
mice a n in and
. Ill T T I
and have d daily
ii
i as no. r been
presented
the Na been i.
hi ; and h.-en-
me
have ma ac
ii
lo what was right
i weeklies were
united, and heir
the i rank
did groat ii in
N i's its
nous its on their part
in the great
T ii and
u. neg st m t . i
rated it,
I. Ibis is
t.
white men ii I lo
know . . p I
-L
g the The
1.1 is nearly
., i- n. c. aid it will Lot, B-
or
it i not
i .- are miles of street
in the and
rails if laid cud to end would
tar h and
tin., a.
The Durham
close vote for in
is learned that the
Democratic for
county elected
by a of live votes, tie
can thank Col. J S. for the
fact that he elected all for
ho made it possible. There were
six this city were
titled to vote who
did not feel able lo spend the
to lo borne to and would
not done so. but for
Colonel Curr
did not intend lo vote and
ed them to home.
went and voted Democratic
thus
Two tasks to
address itself tire the
enactment a just law
and a Jim Crow oar
Observer.
FURNITURE-
Bed
Oak Cribs and radio,,
Hates, I C. No nod- pie sing
about .,,.,. , .
goods and you will come shear, w. guarantee aid if
every r. ,. , , ,,, , ,., ,,, ,,, , ,,
cannot fail lo in
fur mutual b
Air.
l-0. f r the
county, lives
N th l re
election day he
f vote-, and these lour are
known ha h n b
f.
lulls
j,, in a d n ma away
Still
I- dead,
ii. r
, is
Tie
ii
I lean party Iii
N . III
D.
I a
., ave r.-
a or
men
open, boa tin
lo the
Mauls Ly the a.
and a-i
i. at morn.
I-., Bel been u gill
United Males
I'd- vie,
ll in dice person
you, you want
b. in j
. Hen more a new
cloak do sheltering theft
III the
a have the
, and III-
cl . .-carp-.
ii- on. the
I u ever
A ma would h a deal bitter
the
he drinks hi i- die
a snake i
Vets
e a any yon
drink U
in are-held back by
wive-, hut p
anyway.
tWO
Press.
BAKER HART
DEALERS IN
Reward
The this paper will be
pleased to learn that there in at least
one disease that science
been able cure in all Its stages
la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
only cure now to
the medical Catarrh being
a disease, requires con-
treatment,
Cure is taken internally, directly
upon blood and surfaces of
the the
foundation of tho and
by up the
and nature In do-
work. The proprietors have so
in i., h in its curative powers that
they . One Dollars for lay
ease that It falls lo cure. Send for
lo, Ohio
Sold by fie
the best.
General
to the rep r
l U
of
AS Tilt
Mr. A, i
has a more valuable discovery
Hun h-.- lei la-en made In the Klondike
Km vein- he suffered untold
and .
for
. agony
and was absolutely cur-
Ring's N. v. Iii-i for
I and Colds. He
Ci., dial add i Of little value ill
. i this cure,
u Ii mi to hist w vS even coal I d
.,,. i i i , I lulls
in- a arc
a BOW
hot
n's Drug
Hardware,
Just received a carload
Garland i
in tho w
many
a .
o .,,,.
of bad
lieu sailed lo engage in
Ad-
Built
in or the or-
or of
staff in us in
other matters, be is at old, i.
the d mi of t
j cm
i r he vent on i .
mini ;,. j,.
whom s mi hi
U. So 10-
may be
as readily able
o nor real were
a It from aid
L Hal a which
I ready to in one
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Fun, ll
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Hum Court of
Carolina, -i
he. should It
and leading in
hi
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i It it i-
Farmer
-I be Wilmington riot de-
a if
did not as Mat K b
We let
why people him
lo -v in ii u Si-
Ills
And by lie who
dial
published, Mid m craw are
i; and hired Mai
to rite it. man sue.
m not e
From too State Senate to the
Dolled
u prom fur
fellow B
ii. lesion
tag is too lot Boa.
H U em . lie is cl
position
Bat It I it not over
looked to keep D.
F-M- in
foresee in
States Senate-
baa never a cam
in Caro inn
beta out
do .-. s
have passed,
conditions it N
. b.-en
The party tins
ed itself State electing
to end
most pa men to lie fount.
com
p of such men U w re
ed on people, of N
Carolina run; r. assured that
interests will bi protected
by Hit
law- p a State, v
amber of the men
at a
Ni-tea of
the Ill
It in
i teaM
he editor
I-1 they n
o. the
at l. d the
be o lit-
put in did
reach him until after
n the bed
bean fixed tor th of a
Got. i Mr.
K be u.-. all Ins
i in-mayor city
to r ii would
. . Mr. follow-
in.- I ii in
Mayor an I i I -m.-ii
Two -i and n v
ii-.-l in,
and -w
h-
No mi-n kill d.
W.
r i s i i a a
whit Toe p
d and Decree
i n lo i he j ail.
away and ran, was shot don and
kill -I he had ball a
ii i. i ll. an I n
re o kind and
fourteen were killed in
he way the. t-if. -i in-.,
got in power
on-.- on. A-
n vacated, the remain r
elected named I e i-iii-
. eon -I Ti- y r
in th-
new .-.
,.
He newly
Mayor
i The p U
w I I,,. .,. r.-
i-i -i iii-v by the h fellow
ii-. .- method
it city, i all
lie
in-exerted order
p ii i- and rial
-w.-r i. an ply i-i the
. All are i pen
i. i---o. t-.
the s in way
o-el the
I in-
will o- an I i par
to nit black
j s. l.
V ;. , II
ton lb
I In n out,
r will J. bag
it ii I r wire
I H dill city,
s- if. i at
Tin-1 w -1 I
lie
in this At
on
M. .
u . iS
W Manning.
I S
a W ll
J L lark.
H.
H J
S A S T
A I
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v. ii a
J A K
H M Moore,
I, Anus Joy-
I. A John K John I
Cl x. A l
ll. J U
ton
i -J I D I
ii. hi
ii it;
r i -i it in
A a . K S
. Mb -orb L L r.-ll.
l . i, i.
N r TrOD.
el Moore.
K J W
n i. U K i re
FEATHERED
i-
i I .
Willie i. i
I, k of
t and f par-
an non f Tin
TO to our
tn
D in. to a
ii. were t to
be time i I . I
by tin quirk the At
of about an
brig's but
y back
the lo maintop.
Hew off
Hid when at
the food about
docks. tune th bad
become so they
the decks, up That
an
The . to-
ward the brig. I to I
a if by little
and they at
huddled down U the
lit OBOS
the of tao who rob-
bed bis and looked
A showed that
with the and the
brig put m to nut ride a
storm.
The florin about
r birds had the
For a f w .-; like the
of vast arch
of of
fill. Why it did not blow very hard
cue know, tint on reaching port two
days the ll a
great tornado hod swept art
Of the SB. The birds left the v.
the morning after the and
not seen Bulb tin.
NEGLECT.
EXCELLENCE OF
ll only to the
of the combination, but also
to care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to Fig
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the Fig Co
only, a knowledge of that will
one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par-
ties. The high standing of the
Flo Co. with the
cal and tho
which the genuine Syrup of Figs h
given to millions of families, makes
the of the Company a
Of the excellence of it. remedy. It. U
far of all other laxatives,
as it acts on too kidneys, liver nod
bowels without irritating or weaken-
them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In it beneficial
the name of
the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN I
. T.
ll voe are n from
Indigestion.
I bat bad ts e in u h .
HI if ii mat is in
-no .
Scrofula
earn all
Inn tailed u
Cancer stages.
knew
Eczema
to ant
All Other
Blood Troubles.
Von neglect your duty to
n I your friends, if I do
not at to Mrs Joe
N. C, for of
i how of
the most o the
b en It cured them.
It will cure
L.
. C.
IN-----
Heavy and
the coil i . Red lie
nod. in lb m, , ., .,. .
I to tram on Alia to
Of North Carolina V,
u mum. him
he MM
f ton
thing the
f tall tI the
VIS Too
in t p v.-r Id lo
Wilmington
V j ear-
W o
in--iv. N ;
m mill City,
I and beaten in p
i -r-. i by
who. ii i -iii, be
M ii u if who
-ii on l n
t the j
pa ch t -c -n aid
t- a i I r
lit- el I'm N a
d be
be c in
tie- limn I e;
I a is the
i lier while nun I, d j
In denied
i. been driven with
an bars let i
I- re i e be hi
o i q. lie
men who
came Norfolk at No.
i .-an a I
hi the
i nude in
ItO i h lit;
i- ii b-- in d.
AN EYE TO THE FUTURE.
Wide I f
if a middle
mull whom
the Widower. has so fortunate
as to rut live Its without got
ting tired any His many
bereavements have n him a of
in world of
he i rather of his
reputation for
The Is
to if never
hi. On contrary, ho
cultivate.- air if
beautiful to behold. A peculiarity
bis is hi ha hit of
memory of departed spouse
with some spot or the city
or the
He WU recently showing an Fran-
and environs to a friend
New York. Over in Berkeley, fa re
marked,
walked HI for
with me
Out the park he was car to in-
tho exact spot where pool Katha
had sketched the with
her right hand, her
eloped bis. At
dropped it single tear, with
fin-at ho gazed Hit
teach, where, not to very long he
sat with his arm his
I ever marry again, he remark-
ed musingly, think bring her
Francisco New. latter.
I Have on
and For Sale
inc
t liter-
if i.
line
silver
i. i S
K.
j. oil;, Hull, r
My
us,
J.
JARVIS
Orv
Shoes.
n. ,
a O
Cotton
on
kept on
mil K
yon-
H W.
in pi
opportunity to get your
A. it. who
ii t r
white
to Hi m trail and
ii baa
the
Chi-1 of John U. Mi u m, I .
bat a to I n M ,,.,.,., ,.,
U ill c
taken s by
Willi ii,. .-i i-. vet u it
given o cloth a and
rare put on in N
lbs alt moon mid ordered
ha more o
were
e to e an never b return.
i in- i- ll r t
if left I
in I. null
bee t
ti b h is
reign Afro
party to the Re
public ins Its. own
It now tint Top
North wan con
an i born in the
of men f i; life
to the
Vie came of There has
never h r in
North Carolina than
these two evils were
North Carolina
Two
There are two it
the who hive done
thing and want their kept out
the pip r, d those who done
punting want
Don't.
Do kick mi infuriated d when
you have on.
Don't hit an
wipes out an i Heine.
Don't In.-el that the hour
only sixty minuter.
alt to u a lore
you by what she
tho tool. There are too
many people that naturally.
the
today tor hi
think because beauty i I i
skin ail pee-
their put Sun- ere
hoy
with a snail rill; which
w is I I
and an N
A d
i if Mr. Jacob who s
in i. hoy was
with a
in i r, j
out,
ids bay
The North
in i. if , iii-
to a number whiles
in their
the only whit man
in the
Hots, is a way to
An aw lance in
a Mag man lost bis lite
Mr.
Win. son of Mr.
heating and
Killed a rabbit. He was th
i. him in Land a
hi gun in the other. The were
i I lb rabbi.
in up one d lira
the
caused the t Are. Death
Argos
An example of the Irish-
man's i n . . a
told of the Ute Dr. Todd, the h
who, a
not above perpetrating a
practical joke. Tho London Spectator
tells tho story and
A very learned went to
Dublin to examine some
tho library of Trinity college end
was of introduced to Dr. Todd,
who one day him
that there wan in Trinity college a cu-
of the survival of a
dating of the Dams;
at certain hour of the
think l ; the
of college n boll and
calling out in a loud voice, Dam's
when all the students
rushed from their the in-
So hut somewhat
repaired to the
at i and.
what Dr. Todd had told bin to
Bees, ha rotated on In-
to The
com mi ii to the
in Were Haste
t think tin re
were said a nag
with a fancy vest and a receding
In i ii i in
told two or three o these
a Is lug glad lo Lo
rid of and she said
f k pi m that
leap paying the rent and
tho real and
she'd up a
In r The a I f threaten
lug a man in Ill cold
Slur.
mo
said a h writer.
to c use a l a
chapter into a a paragraph
into a A teacher one of
colleges of am
w a to expand a para i
h, a into a page,
a chapter and a chapter into
a York Commercial
The New York World,
i ion,
ill
A Si.
a good H daily the
weekly
world,
tin- war
I I nun
its value by tin-
cm mill its
nil the t
ii a dally to e. rend,
and II will lie of equal In re-
me
people.
It the of all the
having
important on tho it
e humor page,
I work
department of in-
and i he to-
year
hr regular price tin-
two la o
A lull line
Supplies.
free
lo of the oily.
N. C.
Vehicles, all kinda
Gins and
ii re aired on short notice,
Curls, Wagons Brackets,
Posts, Ha listers, etc. made to
s on Dickinson Avenue.
J. R. COREY,
ADDLES
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line of
Hardware.
I can now be found in
the brick store for
occupied
W. Brown
Come to see
New
Capes,
and Children's
in all colors,
tying and prices.
A I Hill
You don't know
t-u ii t i v r fat hi r
do ii
.
Weekly,
Out- of t J Murk
lbs in that
ill that in India
f v of
V in Sun
also n tin-holy
tin i-
la
ML
the cost of
.-- Cartridge
S. i-i
.-I Martin
, Hi- t . . Ill
I -m i.
C It i M.
t i. Hi.
. I ll M V
Is the best too Good for You
.--. i
-.-I
If ,
i .
If not, then buy the
HEATER
FOR SALE BY
HIGGS TAFT
The furniture Men
WINTER OVERCOAT.
You will need it before km. We have
a choice selection of fabrics from the best
woolen mills the world are made up
id
Our Line cl
SUITES i MD i
will interest you and your Our prices
are way down and the quality of our Goods
are way up.
Furnishing Goods
of every description.
J- K. am m
W. n-d
if
S. V. Mt In- III.
i in.
II s. ; i ;. . j,,. .
i -fa a.
Km n
halt in I. i
I. II,. r I. much
in m w. mat
i i In- , rt-
l j. ruin.
I . .
WE display the line As-
cot, Club Ties, etc.,
to be seen in the city.
FRANK
The King Clothier.
ME REFLECTOR
local
hull
fill b I
rainy
in
A in-w j -tail re-
Mm. M. D,
Dr. K. A. Move ii hating lumber
hauled lo build a new office.
A new line
ll lira. M. I.
Hill note
letter inner in nice
Honk
Ill ,
corner and
l on
Eighth on
H. A.
A nice ink I, god pen holder
and pen point all -o-
tuck Store.
limn the
inn; Monday night.
own nude happy,
cm .-ii. by a
s. U
W. S A hi.
new p
111.1
Many hint
n in the hut
II
line r.
., m
J. B.
v a
bridal or
ill
M g Co.
Child Hurt.
A Mr. A. Y. Kennedy
mi mi accident
1.01.11, The little was
wood and down, th end
slick ugly o the
aide in neck
Shut oil
limn a m
ago Mr, M in. ii and
n riding with on
from Reedy
church. Neither the men hit,
load went into tins aide
el the hone driving.
d lo
J. K.
I Hill
Annie morn-
to lakE a s.-h
null.
John a
and
lie
W. I. who
ii. I a lay w
Ml. islet
Ki i.-,,
Ki A. W. went to
neck hi.
Presiding r It. ltd
K o lo la
night Hi- morning.
Mi
M n.
K Oily, V.,
lad n-i th-
. v. far Kinton.
V. L. in
111.1
with hit. i
Mi. A
a-ho Mn.
C. U. -e., Man
day evening.
K a th.-
at my who . 1- b.-en on a t r-
lei morning to return to
Lou r,
Mi-,
been Mr. J re-
turned
18-W
AU.-n w.-r I to If.
A, M, r. Tutu In in
I.
th
her- m ll
m.-
vale . -1 I
SI a pi. i
lire-
He
-bow. H re
in gt.
Per at.-r-l
mil- I. . d I v
la. heard no Iron
i hit we the
aft in will V .,. v .
i . ,. o-x-
Child
Hr M. In -r
j Ir. m Iowa, was
w. la ill
She
lb II in trying
ii-- store our,
lulling -i-1
. t-
-1
pal It mil
i .
N .
lei all p, o. r j . I n
gal I
I , . th- Ike
And b.-r.- e want
lie n -r . r I j Lib
it- and
Dealer in r.--.,,, i;. ,. . .
Agricultural r,
. Front St.,
. .- i- ii, i.
r . . .
It .
all. hi. n v
I.
mi i- l. . .
lb .- . .
.-.
THE if ARE HERE.
My Fall and Winter lock
SHOES
Bagging and Ties and a lull line
Not Heavy Groceries have arrived aim we will put
the price -so low to you until it will compel you
buy. Ii you once see tho goods and he the
price you are my customer
lot-
-he w. lit o ll
ant r and ill
r.
.
i.
lire oat.
r -I
I, d-.
bu -t.-t
.- me-
me
On in
at home Mr.
William aid Kill
Lena Adam,
nil. They took line
the home
gloom.
good are o Mile
Ha
i- While
Union will hart- a In
eight for the o
I In county
keep up in
Dwelling en
with
barn all needed
outbuilding., one and halt
well improved.
Good veil on
We ind.
and will return to lip-en-
ville latter part and
with mini
The be play will probably be
Th terming Paper
The
Ina
the the
the piper. The pup-r tint
into pup r. ll
i one v II the
pip r. It
It la
beat
Some ago ll town
a plot ground the .- tr-
to he added lo Hill
tery. now plot and
cemetery hive both been
into the with Cherry Hill
and it all one. The new
has laid in lot. far lull-.
Mrs. J. Ml
t. at Mildred.
J. IV, Wafers, in,
Turn lay h r and left
I. ll morning.
Will came in
this to Ilka e look the to-
ll market and N
Mi-. If. II. Clark
veil. baS her
T. Bailey, d
N. Cl ill. who
been days W,
home today.
Mia. C. W.
a by her little
and
I rue
The are
learning troth
plan or pr j
thing
b-, or a A eel
which ,
be
-d, Hie boo. he so
cunningly DO vend, a time
deceive or
Inter lo in.
cue
S.-nae,
a-
On night
lie- and
Mr. W. K. Cory, mile-
Bern by Are. in
wire a
earn mid which
and one and
peril Ind in the A bale ti
one the
In mined. The
in upon
ill, I'll u---
to Mr.
Cory an young and
much in heavy
hit
Al 111-.- in ii-i- in
h t
ins
Will KI V- ; I I , i .
I. p ,,; Martin
r- i . r . n e
and
. . d
out high n u
I Bo j
f. that No.-,
First, Thai in illy
.- t-rd r
.-lint- I'd
S.- I III I t .- in . a
an m.
Bill and d I them with . or
A s in of w.
r quest soil Tea
b. white.
Greenville, N
HEAD PONDER
to i I .
I Kl
W.
W. A. U
A S.
-nil
Th.-
a 1.- W
1- d in ill- . . j
0.1 11.-- i-i J
WAR EH-
in the Mono a
plenty, Bess light
in the State. bring your
c want it and arc able to pay tor it. so
us highest market price.
friends
bring
evening to her daughter, Mr.
H.
ton a el the Ne v
They worn
ever Ml and we never a
Tl y were
lent by our good
I-. Han, . r Line
sad
N He ha our
the
Baby Mine
Every mother
feels an j e
dread
of pain and
danger attend.
upon the
most critical
of her life.
Becoming a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
no and
dancer of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and
incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial not only made
painless, but all the danger is
by me, Those who use
this remedy arc no longer de-
or gloomy; nervousness
nausea oilier distressing con-
arc avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com-
to the critical hour are
by ii . use Mather's
Friend. 1.1 ,
Mayor William Rut, I
Wake county 11-
d. r. d on all r th tie.
Mr, A. W. position
in hi . Mr. May.-
the opponent Mayor H
the nomination the clerk
court la-lore the
lion Wake
Mr. put hi
l an I worked
Mayor and SM the kit ,
valiantly did one.
Mayor -l
In lbs thing by r
in I In Mr.
el k. Mr. Hoy Tilled tint position
under Mr. John W. Thomson will.
and ill a
h-it-r n ban
r. Mi.
ton-1 u
i. way.
r-.-.-i. -1 ll
in.
iV.- 1.1, no nail
ill yesterday
ii-. I
open
whole while
ii,. in Tim
put o
n die
K all
. , .,. or price.
l-f ,.
tier . i
, , , . . l.,
t. .,,., .
Who knows
S,
hi In- in hi I
a ill
volume, was in
Iowa during the Bar I. n
There written on lb i m
the cover T, t;,, s.
on
Captured Is, I
N, C., Babel
E. B, Mi. Gnu in .
like any
family mil n I
to the the book.
he wrote Wei -Mi-lb.
dist R.
and IS. M.
who thawed i Ii. K
We rein-a I.
in by the
may the mini. ll
and are the
lama h would like gel lb.
suit
I write
or her. r
are all i, 1-
. Mil .
t. .
work i
drop
mil-
loin
III city.
standing took tie
last i.
was I
stood I them
d until the Ir I
Started. The sun ha. o tin. ;
mining. Tb
eleven dead in aid th-
SI -1 Mi 1-
lo
i-
kind -in.-, it will
the information to more
less Hum any other kind.
mere mm
i. by no
He gin . ire.
oil in
ll I, In tin.-
g.-1 ad, i. m a ,
t enough giving He
in r r. . amount
Men who are no-, i
keep
fores
I v had
tiling
all tho V I . ,.,
., . ., i-.-n ; ;,,,
bes piper. It .- a ; .,.
-1,. n in
i-i
v in ,.,,,.
All Ilia .
iV u bu
-I , I'll -ll. I . -I
A . J. , ,.
. r
piper ah if pile- I u ,,. based .
III,
EVANS. CRITCHER CO.
Proprietors Old
GREENVILLE, N. C
COUNTY BUGGY CO
EDWARDS COBS, Prop-
in nil kinds of
a specialty
All kinds of repairing done. skilled and
material are to -iv v u
u AU
J. L. SUGG
Life, Fire and
c Accident Insurance.
Represents only First Class Com-
Office in
GREENVILLE, V C.
world
I. ii ,
bu-V
loud, I
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MORE
k I I, . .,. .,
s ;
I Cu., k Curt for t
COLDS,
g com Bottles.
I M
PERRY
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Ill I i I, t,
i.
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HI lie
.-
I did
I i Mail.
I I he . I, .- lull,
ii i
and k
I I .- II
IV, I ii
until
i nun,
lo n
i . m
i- .
I -i i . i. the grids
new, m ; o . in
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. i
in
half a
The Reflector
baa a nice assortment ox Fountain Poi
also a beautiful line of Handle Gold Pen
You will be astonished when you see them
earn how cheap are.
You may never
But should you ever;
. all I
AMI nM the
t a MM, a
lei it to
t a
do r tin Mt of
I v. r in
that MM July morn-
in Oiled WM at work, hi at
. that M
ho went to
said tho
to half a dollar We'll
call it a it
That's M for you, you
Ml tO pay i for the
use of Mm There
a half in That
you
have
Mini
his head half a
minute, and then up
if a new had in upon hi
that yon didn't
have half a cord more, for then
V come out
Job Printing
Co to see us.
Reflector Job I
thing a
VISITING CARD
S POSTED
It i.
lie Quoit;
ill-
price u
I , i. r y.,
so be.
lift
e Eastern
Is a year
c mini is tin; news even
Took, J
Id the es-
those
is h
in y h ire tn,
on Drier.
When wan
Labrador, ho one day, upon a
DOOM where the inhabitant.
made him and his
and where the good wife asked him it
lit played on any instrument.
she said,
I of and have an in-
has Milt away for
We mi.-s it greatly, fur we ran
all play on it, and when are tired
tho servants it for
must be ft very
the naturalist.
of an is
She was
said
i- I r- and
Wands on four like a table. At OM
hand, by
fast or I do assure you make
most excellent
that's said file. ma
hand but for the of mo I
could int s
The Sc Cells
lowing somewhat story
from the of the Lon-
don
Herr of
The Tani an Idle day some-
where between and
tau. went out in of
with his dog, Schuster, and hi el-
Arriving courthouse, a
to try IS
with murdering nil
Waving a piece of paper,
which he declared was his warrant, he
promptly took the highest send ordered
to take the next
in dignity to right, placed his clerk
his waved aside the bewildered
who doubtless that
this-was the ll-f in
and called for the prisoners, whom,
without hearing evidence, he promptly
acquitted. Ha then off. followed
by Herr and the clerk, de-
that the order of the day was at
an cud.
The limits of probability have
been a London polios mags
Irate. The origin f his perplexity, an
given by the
i this;
A young domestic servant triad t.
cash one or two d clinks and
arrested In the attempt.
gave them to
whose nobody
could trace. That Story has told
too often to juryman
likes to be made a
before a verdict could hi
given a man fell down dead in the
streets. He was p as gun
by the woman, and,
enough, In bis pocket were found
other forged checks similar to
had attempt I to put into circulation.
Mr. may be persuaded
that troth really Ii stranger than notion.
Every may nil know what-
term A
peer can n private
the to his on
man. r- if ; For
or felony he rail demand to tried by
his peers. Ho cannot be outlaw- d in any
civil ii r, in he be an-
an table and ho is
ft u serving on Ho may
it with ins in of Justice,
should be be liable to last pen-
of tie law he nil a
instead of a rope.
yon
ii--- poem Hay what
ails Hi
it
be tin Hue poetic link
mi
parted to it
yon try
ii la the
in seldom wear
or of any It was in
Spain, by the way. Hut tin of
a wearing blossoms in
hair originated,
Here h a imperial city,
rather of trade.
and lag . u a Ions
pant. its., i- tin with the
that
of and Otto, looking m
Berlin on London as
on a-half El-
in domain of music, Vienna
in do a home of art and culture, but it
In a f dignity and and a
calm air of superiority, which,
however, dot s not offend. It in
to k en while Other places explore
and write and toil and push and strain;
it stands on u- rank it can never forgot
II Quart wrings, mil its to
estate.
Vienna is Boat mt resting perhaps as
the meeting place between cast mi
west, where fine gentleman rub
shoulders in the afternoon lounge along
with the
The ancient order,
the center t a great and most interest-
mg empire, the city of leisure and of a
pride so lofty that it not know
itself to be pride at alt. Vienna is both
a charming city and an
center, as will to be,
no matter what is the fate of the
empire. London Spectator.
M.
M.--------said of a fellow who
did not see that a lady was in love
with are very You
only read large
A Hour-
at ha caused a
gt.-at deal of disorder. The workmen
left their shops, the doctors their pa-
etc. I there the follow-
year and eH everything
A lady M years of age said to M. de
was has
forgotten replied
putting his ringer on his lips.
A dolt interrupted a
by, have an A wit re-
marked,
A Conner said, the death of
his majesty thole's can't
believe.
M. de then his ninety-
year, having just paid
a pretty
passed her on his way to the
table, without seeming to notice bar
mi id Mine. ac-
count I should take of your gallantry.
You went by without looking at
said old gentleman,
I had looked at you I not
have passed by
want a barn trap for n
you let me have In-
the young man In the loud check
suit of the liveryman, whose
stock Occupies the same place his
affections that a wife and family should.
if you're careful, the
cautions liveryman slowly.
The turnout at lust ready, and
while, the young man in the loud check
milt was arranging himself in hi- seat
the proprietor patted the horse, an es
tried the buckles of the
shook the shafts and performed
all the usual ceremonies due upon
occasion. Then, as ho handed up the
reins, he said
very willing and quick, lie
careful not to drive too
The young man regarded him In
pries for s mow and
I'm going to keep up with
the funeral if it kills London
Answers.
lo Her.
Miller of Richmond Ii known .
a raconteur plantation life in the
south before the war. Om story told by
Mr. Miller will well bear repetition.
An old was the
favorite attendant of a widower ac-
of and as rumor
hail it that the widower intended
unto himself a second wife
if it were tine.
bis woolly pate roe a moment
replied that he reckoned it was.
said ho take a
bridal
This somewhat puzzled
instant; then an Inspiration struck
him, and he said. a
bridle, but de missus was
he used to talk a to her; SO
maybe lie talk a I to de new
lie on Id iii-i
When was u Harvard student, the
late Hour as a
maker of epigrams. hie i be had
been indulging in Ins style of
in f
after ins own but
apt to interlard lectures With
original isms talon, after
r of Mi here, wherever he
tin in. When Hoar and ii f
student had ft the presence,
the latter
Jove. how do you
I wish I could remember all the
bright things yon mid just
to h tomorrow and
take notes. wild Hoar. get
them
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ill
Oil Main in L.
mill Served at all
Ii any
K. D. LATHAM. Prop.
PATENT
pi
fro
Mi
Pint
Cure
ills.
Prevention
than cure. Liver
will not only cure, but
in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
constipation, jaundice,
liver and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
at A.
to
leave Tarboro at A. M.
A. M. on
to on of
water
at with
for Norfolk, Baltimore
Ni-w York
all the West with
mi I at
shippers order by
the Old Dominion B. from
New York. Clyde Line from
Bay Line fro n
Merchant, ft Miner, Li from Bo-
ton.
JNO N. MY SON.
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in leave am and
i. Mi pm arrive at um
and inn except Sunday
Train leaver A C, via
K. R. dally except.-. a i
at SO p. m., Sunday P. M.
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., p. n.
K leave, Plymouth dally excel
mi 7.80 a. m., 9.00 a m.
arrive 10.04 and CO
on
Mi , i i arrive
pm Spring Hope pm ho Bill
lug leave Spring Hope , am N
ville Mucky Mt am
Sunday.
on N. V. . i V
dally, except Sunday,
m. arriving 8.30 a. K
leave, 9.00 a. m , a
rivet at 10.26 a, m.
Train on Clinton
i for Clinton dally, except
Mn a. in. and 4.16 p,
lea-e. m. and
Agent
J it Manager
P I I i i. h ii II i I
NOTICE.
U. N. k ranch
II II p. B K
rah I-. . II. It
an I
The I fend Jan Trip i will t
untie th t an entitled a. above
e n n I B i
f to sell fur a
lit act a f land
de In petition Hie in
mill e an de
in I ti
a the clerk of the
Court at dice e on the
IS h N v and
r de aim the i la n-
ml m i Hie c int for the relief
demand d mi-
day
B. A.
Clerk Sup. Ct ii U
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly before the
Sup- Court of county at
of P.
no Ir e la he re f give n to all
person- indebted to the estate lo make
Immediate payment to the
and all persons
are to present the
same on or the 19th
day October. 1899, r i hi notice will
plead in bur
roll day of October, ISM.
J. i
P. Owen,
DIRECTORY
every Sunday,
me. and evening. Prayer
evening.
Castor. Sunday A. M.
C. I.
regular
A. M . W. H. Brown,
every dun-
morning and evening,
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
M. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school
A. M. A B. Ellington,
third
Sunday, morning and
J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday
A M. E. B.
dent
A. P. A A. No
meets and third Monday even
lug. Ii. William,. W. M. J. M.
I. 0.0 Lodge
Meet, every evening. W, K.
Butch N. O. D. Sec
K. of River Lodge
meets every evening. Dr K. A.
Jr , I. C. B. K. K. of
K. a.
It No. J
meets every Thursday evening.
Wilson, R Sec.
GREENVILLE
ACADEMY.
The iii xi
ii on Monday. Sept 6th.
i. nM are a,
I unary
Higher
o effort will be to do drat
work.
III I. glad to I ate For
i m e or
W, l
Bethel School
The Fall Term begins on
MONDAY and 1898
a high grade
Only claM will be em-
very thorough work will b
o-e.
I he will be
Is per month
.-
II
High School -o
A discount of cent will be
owed when paid In advance for
i term
For further see or ad-
Greenville School
tor Young
Will be the
near the depot.
Number Limited to
It. L. Hargrave,
Pall ten., Thursday, l-i
Rate, off
lat to 4th per
82.00
r month
Latin, Greek, French, each
per month l
Music- Theory and
month
per month
Terms payable mom lily.
Pupils taking both and Liter-
course will be allowed par
IVe hope to merit the substantial
port and full of
In and I
yon to nuke your
t once to enter your at our
Any further desired information all
e given.
L. L. HARGRAVE,
1876.
GROCERIES AND FURNITURE
Hominy Flakes, Rolled
oats. Prepared Small
Hominy, Pork Sausage Y.
Sugar Corn. Canned Toma-
toes. Raisins, Dale-,
Currants, Citrons,
Butter
and
Cheese
s. C.
Shoulder lb.
Coffee,
to Rico and re-
member you can save money by
BEDSTEADS BUREAUS
CHAIRS MATTRESSES BED
SPRINGS
TEE Mm
Of and I will be glad to see yet.
S. M.
UNDERTAKER
EMBALMERS
We have a new
and the nicest line
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and cloth, ever brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
alt its forms
Personal attention given 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
times in the John Flanagan
building.
BOB CO
J C. k CO
If.
-------DIALER 1-------
MARBLE
Wire Iron Fencing
work
prices reasonable
H.
DEALER IN
Whichard. N.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
eat. Highest, ma
prices paid
produce.
sines
TWICE
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per. Year in Advance.
in lira
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER
Judge
Ore moat will
and
a deed to
judge it. lo
the of the re
you bin. The of
their baa ever teen a i
dearer than life to the
men. of
the are let sole
Their
the
ice with loved bot
lived and
from to
blood
was
a fl to
shield .
go abroad of dis
d local affairs, re
member n
while it is fan here a
storm may tie .
facts, re are S
till I um
your Virginian
Pilot.
Hume u n -i
the
W a race if the
fool towards ha
race in
Why the
whiles blacks, If they like
other, and do, live to-
peace and
Politics
That is the war. That i what
has l
over he was set free, and we
have been trying to impress bat
tie black man. The
do not try to pall the
down. baa a fair
chance in this country, not only
to make a living, bat to advance
and it he him-
self and accumulates pr unity, be
w II be respected for what be is
worth, he will be protected in bis
properly rights, be will th
goto will of white man. It i
only hen tries to
into office, only be
tries to it over white
he come to
Times.
Wild But Firm
The Southern people are dis-
posed to have nothing bu the
kindest for the
bat are going to submit
to Any and ail at-
tempts to subject them
sovereignty wast fail, and
might well be abandoned now
as persistent efforts to
place a higher and more civilized
race under feet of an inferior
one are a lo the country
and only retard progress
of the colored pop
of South. If the
bis own in-
be will be delivered from
fanatical friends.
Baltimore Hod.
Must On Paying War Taxes
The Washington any, that the
war will not be abolished the
can abort session Congress sod
that be no revision the
land, whatever. It bases this an-
on positive
Bade by Cl airman of the
way, and mean, committee, who in an
interview, said. government
will roe J for sometime ill revenue
product d by the war During
the the war
the revenue by
om and this month
they will he in
There will b no changes at least this
fiscal year. The war act
is lore and unchanged, ex-
perhaps, in a few minor
for at least a year
longer.
en
K . part to
OS in every fresh effort to
and race
p lull , out of late
war- From I lie
the politician,
some of th more i
n r M. I , f India ere
with Hie that they
the i . w r t f
Democratic party tits So th by
poll lag ballots to inept
i errant masses of f
to to which they have
. of
all . ii- key to
the entire policy dealing with
South from the day a of
to this
When sought to
be political power of the no
I ii. by force they
d in the breasts
a spirit of resent nu
bitterness that .-
than any question of political
or policy making a
solid South. In the
Southern people regarded the
Democratic party as the ark of
their salvation.
the violence
bad fears
f of the
cans concerning had
to abate, divisions
rally arose among Southern
currency,
coinage, tariff
of Federal . This wag
the opportunity for It-
I of taking
of it, flung into Can
the Davenport-Lodge
bill. Toe effect this fatal
blunder was to closely unite
the at- in
for Clove-
in The second
was repeal all Federal
for revising election in
several States.
Still clinging to n is
basis of political power the
South that sugar
is vi for o
flies, the R sought lo
win over planter and make a
breach solid oath by lib-
sugar premiums. Dem-
repealed sugar
and j
venturing to restore them,
to the South by
tariff favors in the Dinghy act
secured the u
Senator of
and name other Southern Demo-
as a partial reward for their
policy.
Things in tbs would Hi-l
have an smoothly
bat for the next blander la deal-
rice question by
appointment of a o of ob-
noxious to office in North
Carolina and oilier Southern
States. In order to win
delegations from
Republican National Convention
Chairman was obliged to
make them large promises of
and spoils. The redemption
of these promises, which
serious indiscretion has been com
has afforded occasion
for a new manifestation of
antipathy in several States of
South.
As the only means of brisking
down co-
which North
the politicians of
that State did not to
charge opponents with the
design of establishing s
domination over the white
ii.- Io proof of this point
ad the appointment of
to Federal offices, and lo aid
riven by white and
the y of
Wilmington
same tactics have been
employed m other States
and as s the South
more a
d legation to
O of ,
North or elsewhere.
Irrational as it la d
and black, of South
well until L-ll
spirit cf nets the
Against this spirit alien
thoroughly it is in
to the -f the la
or lo the right of In
it it--f
in tame lo corrupt
rule; i in popular
systematic fraud i
the ballot, a- d in rib
party spirit, mingled with rue,
it-i- f the b
out. of a mob. In the
Carolina the exercise of
and dirt-re i c by holders
political power one
of bi other might
have averted the physical
of race part-. curse of
the the South
by the of
is repeatedly to
Record
Si f-. II.
and the
t .
K i
for your
or of
styles, selected .--i
care u to
styles. e have i um
f. r the A large
v large
iii-i l of the More
them,
latest,
all p
and
i i ml
fall see
the
Dress
d;
splendid Mock I ad
i-t the ii-i m
m our mammoth .
res
f'S
foods.
Edging, Notions,
Bend your to II. E.
A Co. and get a sample box of Ill-
King's New Lite Pills, a trial iii
convince yon of their
pill- are easy in action lint are
effective In the sum of
Sick Headache, for Malaria
and troubles they have
Invaluable. They are
teed to perfectly in u from every
substance and to be purely
vegetable. do not weaken
their action, but by giving to
stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
the system Regular -J per box.
sold by Jno. I. Woolen, druggist.
The law is ex-
acting in demanding
with technicalities-
a decision war. handed down the
in the case
man convicted of the of
bi wife to the he must
be sentenced again, because
Judge had erred
ask the prisoner before
was pro if be bad any-
thing la the death sen-
not be declared.
And yet it is to that if
had been allowed to
talk for half a day it would not
have made tbs
of all kinds. Gents Furnishing Goods,
Caps, Shoes and s in black and
fit the ladies, men girls and boys.
e n tout when that best sold
by any one in our u-vi- i- what our customer, at
about our Shoes Oxford,, a beautiful line
in and .
Window Rhodes In all colors.
el Knives.
and Scissors we war
lint.
Hut- of
in
Lace Hail s. Curtain Poles
is,
and seven
in Jail
feet long,
and
Rugs
Art Squares, Carpel
Cloths, Door in rubber.
s Matting Oil
Sled and Lo-
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps,
Lamp, Lanterns, Tinware; sec our
Oil Can, you and does not run it
over
s Pines in n
I. Si ,. ., ., N- i
en i It is
i and is gov i i
Ii i .- ii J.
i i- rest .-
I t. .-I, mi i is a i-u
lit ii t Ola -t
IV; i Cf Win is
o inducting s a, h
I i-u at ft l.
I, ii days it. i. lo a s
reporter am in a Car.
town is
out tact diet or
i o, s. i I.
; .- fa-
-n I. . and d
and also .
got t-f iv
a all . .- i . i
was by
c.-. a I ii-.
I and re i re i v i
S-, g r- i it t.-f
and traditions
i. i any no-
ti about tbs in tea to
in plans No is
lowed to live or in
S Pines. are all
congregated i. a place called
when
Iowa r. are of
and ii .
it is
when c S in Ii
be i is views on
question. Southern is
. I mi ii.
in a bid i not all a n
ti live. Tl i i I even t m-
p in id as ,
In a just issued by
Department the amount
of money in ii
given at per capita; 1810,
in ; in
in 1810,
1800 in
in 1880. in
1690, and in
He Rode While
Greensboro bas a colored
who is almost white,
behaves like a white man
He is of means.
pod on a recent
8- C. to look after some property
be entered colored car
when leaving. The came
looked at him a moment
here car is
for yon go
people's oar whore you be
Aaron for be
it was, was tickle, be
picked In , grip, and on
command of rode
the white people It is a
good joke on the and
no appreciates more, as u joke
than does
FURNITURE
Mia Oak, In from
all prices, t pit i-
Oak Cribs and Cradle, b.
Chairs all kinds, t
Ion about I
via
Lounges, es,,
K -j n I r Table,, It
No question
loss bring sat, t. for your
you n III nut We guarantee and I
every in
buyer. ; quality
Toon for
being n
And -m-
Lorn
av-iv av will,
mi the bi friend
is the white man
as a matter of fact,
cannot tolerate the
feed-i and
hospitals
at d asylum I t ;
to keep out jail i
bi ii i- lam
a when b y arc tick,
Sir. A, Thomas, of Tex
has found a more valuable discovers
than has vet been made In the Klondike
For he
from by
and was absolutely cur-
ed by Dr, King's New Discovery for
Consumption, and Colds, lie
declares Is of little value in
With cure,
I it, even if It cot i d
a Bronchitis
and all throat are
positively by Dr.
Discovery tor rial bot
free I,. Drug
Store. SUM cl, and 11.00
to sure or p
ii bubble.
is any one
which the pie of the
have bad ii s-c-
If there is an-
class
is it is that
M all to of
fomenting If
m of ill of la-i
months, a locality.
in ibis Whose
will be patiently
of to revive old-
time between
i a .
and the pity for sued
in contempt.
We cannot imagine it to
Chicago will be it
for revive
of a dead and buried
that as false in as it u-
to her
to her of justice It
all
or sun.
I hat o no tin- i. i,
of city
this
Chicago Tribune knows
why I in i- . not
la dominant in
It knows that a
cast tor i, j ,
more indicative y t,
the North it would
if cast in Illinois. B it the . ,,
to pie , j
cause f
Unanimity is hatred the North.
f the in n who w re
and fought for
cession of
base been able wholly
elves from that I-
hatred lot- tho North blob
fell
Th, will not
of the Booth In-
to defense of
at Hint i-
i amity
is
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Title
Eastern reflector, 18 November 1898
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 18, 1898
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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