Eastern reflector, 6 December 1898


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A Good Watchword.
should Is- the watch
word of our I
let all assess he
mi mutter how
to till them.
is BO use far MM third ti I pap
laborers by the he
of
the members put on their own
overcoats and do Ilk chores and
save the taxpayers money.
Another thing we do see any
reason why should receive
more pas than members do.
We can get plenty of good clerks
13.00 per day Instead of 15.00.
All of these things up
if inaugurate a system
rigid the people
up and cull u
star.
The Atlantic Coast Line.
The Reflector Book Store
a Fountain
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens.
You will be astonished when you
cheap are.
You may never
But should you
Bond hi address to H- E.
Co. And gel a free sample box
King's K A
you I Then
are in and arc
effective In the cure
lion p-irk or Malaria
and Liver troubled have hOBO
Invaluable. They we
lo be perfectly tree even
and to be purely
vegetable. do not weaken by
their bin giving lone to
and bowels greatly Invigorate
the Joe. per box.
Hold by I. Woolen, druggist.
At a meeting the stockholders
Of OH roast UM
held last weak at Bridgeport,
Ohm., was adopted t
increase tin- capital from
tn The
will be distributed
among the stockholders as a
dividend. dividend
pa cent. represents the
profits and increased valuation of
the company. The
the Atlantic
Coast Line system in
Una Southern
die
Merely After a Stake
Suite hi the exiles from
have an eye to business.
They arc bobbing up in different
purls the North telling their
talc, of woe. and they manage to
pass around the hat no that every
can show his sympathy in a
manner. may add
that lot- Of those fellows never saw
Wilmington, but are using the riot
racket to get a
Blade. Paper.
is
OLD DOMINION LINE
IA .
if rat . .
disease by the turn
Liver Pill.
favorite remedy of
popularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE.
malaria,
fiver,
all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
Job
An uneducated youth
in county, named John
invention that may
revolutionize the motive
power that propel machinery and
lo away with the
This newly invented machine-
i propelled air.
which can used as a motor at
little expense and is mow
powerful than steam power. Tin
model he ha- made i-
car. or. as he calls It, a
. . IDA
Come to see us.
Tl.
The grave of an unmarried
an in Turkey is often indicated by
a carved in stone.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
i August M-
i T No B
. ii.
i .
n at,
m. t
1.34 ii Bi,
Norfolk p m. i
ion sat, t.
v.-w m.
Mon-
Fridays at A.
to
leave at A.
fl A. M. on Tuesday,
in on stage or
at with
Steamers for Norfolk,
Hew York and Boston
and tor all for th West with
shippers should order
the Old Dominion A S.
Hew York. Clyde Line I
B Line fro
Miners from
LOPs
SOU,
Washington. N. .
J, J. C
Ii S.
-AT-
M.
NOTICE.
Wagons, Shoo Ply,
Air Figures,
Fire Works,
Mixed Han,
I; a is ins.
Sweet Florida
Bananas, Lemons,
Tables,
Bureaus,
You will never
a Standard Sewing
at.
Hags Salt. Phone
Reflector Jo. Printing Dice.
VISITING CARD-
A-
FULL SHEET POSTED
i- arranged i-
from view, being up or
ill one of the car. When
the is put ill motion it
will keep going for an indefinite
lime, lie ran it at one
time for a month. He will have
Ins invention
Record.
YELLOW CUBED
should
w every means possible tor it- relief.
is the
-This is to that I was
a sufferer from
over six months and was treated by
some the best physicians In our city
all to no avail Bell, our drag-
gist, Electric Bitten and
Her two s. I was entirely cured.
now lake great pleasure in
mending them to an person suffering
this terrible I am
yours. M. -V. Lexington.
sale by Jno. I., woolen.
The paper be
to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded that science liar
able to cure In all stages and
hat i- Catarrh. Halt's Catarrh t ore is
the positive cure now Known to
the medical Catarrh being
i constitutional a con-
treatment. Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the and gt log
the patient strength by budding up
and nature in do-
in work. The proprietors have so
hunch faith In us curative powers that
i ll.-i for any
case that It falls lo cure. Send for list
r. IV CO-
Ohio
gold be druggists
Pi I- are the best.
So to M
P m.
s m. Mount
, Nor-
s m.
a ii.
am, BuM
11.9 am. i
3-,
a a. I i .
t-
N. I r
vs.
II p. a. K w l aid e
Edward . w. II. i u
The blend at t e
tint an set entitled above
sen com ed lb Safari
Court f i to sell fur a
vision a t act or land
Hi the In
an It e de i-
in lice that I required i
ore Hie clerk of the
t our, at hi . the
iS h S. v ISM and answer
demur o I
tiff will the c the
demand d in a
This 17th d v
Mat
except
IS P New
HI pm
h me
even
price of-5
n in An-
u. In be.
fill
lie
the
A printer does rush t
doctor when lie is out of softs, nor
the baker when be wants pie
nor to bell when he wants the
i nor to the Bible when he wants
a good rule; nor to the
when lie wants a shooting stick ;
nor lo maker when he
furniture ; nor to the hank
when lie wants nor to a
girl when be wants a press; nor to
a lawyer when he has a dirty case ;
nor a butcher when be
nor a pump when he i
has ten rents in his
Ills W
Harmon died here from the
of a
This is an inscription on a beech tree
standing the knobs, in town-
ship, luck of A date
once followed the words, but it is now
indistinct. is n strange story con-
with the inscription. An old
r, it.
ago, when that section of In-
was little explored and when
heavy bush the dwelling
of the wild turkey, deer and
John Barmen to
to court. armed with
old fashioned rifle. A rattler bit
leg. Harmon killed the reptile.
Then he began to prepare for death. II
was he who caret the words in lighter
tho tree, with request be-
neath, bug since obliterated by tho
tree's growth, lo bury him on the spot.
A days later Harmon's body
found. A grave was dug by the and
there it can be seen
Courier-Journal.
so
, p m. Chad-
Marlon
iii. 7.15 p m, Sm-i-
1.11 P Columbia
7.55 am, 11.1-1 am,
Atlanta 12.85 p m.
, m. 7.80 a m.
St. I am. I
t. I
FROM SOUTH.
GREEN VILLE
ACADEMY.
. he bi at of this school I
, n or Monday. Sept 6th.
r- as
will to do lira
lass
id i. m i ave coys,
I fie or
. . ItAl .
. ,
UNDERTAKE
have new
and the nicest line of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
in all its
Personal attention given to
funerals and bodies entrusted
lo our care will receive
mark of
Our prices are lower than ever.
We do not want monopoly
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
Buggy
BOB CO
Id
Mil
V .
pocket.
T e as Tern Reflect ox
Line is pulling In
white men in place of colored men
as on all its trains. There
will be white on the
train-. It is probable
colored will lie eon
United the freight trains. The
pulley of this road in future will
preference to white men
for all Jobs that white men will
take. This it good move on tin
part of this progressive road
pal riot and sensible. It is the
in- way to Increase the while
population in and
number of
It is a good plan for white employ-
to follow- whenever practicable
iii every
Press.
E-A-WEEK.
a year
news
vi k, inform i-
lion in the es-
those pro win.
id
in. y limes I
A southwest couple going
cm married, tho husband
the last I was married
I lost the I got to tho par-
sou's. Hut I'm of it this
is It, she asked.
got it in my said.
shore of it
when they stood before the
preacher the latter
is tho
Tho
ed, and exclaimed
de Lord, done
Constitution.
V No.
I, pm. sew York
Philadelphia 12.01 am. BaH
more am.
am,
11-W am.
-m. Mount
pin. Wilson pm.
pm, Warsaw
om. Magnolia 4.12 pm.
II. I t
KM AM, Boston 15.00 night. New
York 0.30 am,
. pal
3.16 pm, Rich-
Norfolk 2.20 pm
1.00 pm Hi Mount
tn. Wilson -m.
am.
7.53 rm. am.
i seem
No.
Sew Rent am. Jackson-
ville
at
the reading
editor of Tho Asterisk, is a busy fellow.
I saw him at office today with a
him tilled to
brim.
confound him Hut I'll
bet I furnish-, tho most of the material.
couldn't till the basket if ho didn't
have, tho to fill It, could
Ion Transcript.
A Close Shave.
No.
U M.
pm. Jacksonville pm
1.45 night, Charles-
ton 0.13
am, am, Ma
am, Augusta pm,
4.17 pm.
am, 8.53
am,
am. Lake u.
. J am.
Halifax LI
i. m., arrives Scotland Neck a .
B. m., Kinston f
. Returning, leaves Kinston
m., Greenville a. m.
ball
ally Sunday.
II r
every
evening. Prayer meeting
evening. A. W. Seller,
Sunday school MO .
C,
services.
school
A. M. W. B. Brown,
Sun.
morning and evening. ravel
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school
A. M. A B. Ellington,
Sunday, morning and Rev
J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday
M. E. B.
A. F. A. S N
meets and third even
lug. U. W. II, J- M.
I. O. O Lodge No.
Meets every ST. I.
Burch N. 3- Sec.
K. P. River
meets evening. A.
ye Jr , C. B. B- K. of
Ha. v No. S
meets ever Thursday evening. W, L.
Wilson. R
1.00
3.00
t- Is
blood a clean No
without it. Candy
tic your blood and keep it clean,
u the liver and driving all mi
the body. today to
and that bilious
fur All
Greenville School
Ladies
will be held In the
near the depot.
Number Limited to Exceed SO.
lb L.
Fall 1st
Rates
1st to 4th Grades per
Math, courses
per month
Latin, Greek, French, each
per month
Music- Theory and liar
pet month
Lessons
month
Terms payable
Pupils taking both Music Liter-
course will be allowed
We hope to merit the substantial sup-
port and full of those
In true education reap,
you to make your
once to enter your girls at our
Any further desired Information
j C. k CO
once,
have found
II lour
as you in the
mills of tilt- hard
limes and a general lo
pay one owes, how eminently
wise .-coins simple
everybody has run
Into debt. Few very few, have
the precept, an you
and as a
are Of there are
other things that will help
Improvement of
Bat remedy
mi much good as a
to the advice of
Unite four a
you go. Valley MM
,,,. -in,. . .
A circus paid a visit to a small i M a. m., and P
country tho price of ,
lion was sixpence, under
of ago half It
sud her brother Tom,
aged took her tho afternoon to
see the show. Arrived at the door,
put down , and for two
front
is the asked
the money doubtfully.
replied Master Tom,
is bur tenth birthday, hut was
born rather in I ho
Tho money taker accepted state-
and him tickets. Hut
It a close
leave am and
I, pm arrive at Washington oil am
Dally except Sunday
train leaves a C,
m vile A Raleigh R. R. dally except Si
s, ii. in., Sunday P. M;
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 0.10 p. m
loaves Plymouth dally
7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a
The cod fisheries of Newfoundland
been follow, d for nearly years.
They greatly nosed those el any other
in the world. average ex-
port of and is out cwt. par
are used by lbs United govern
men for paper moo
i y. revenue postage stamps.
Out of enormous number of
men in not than
can ,
10.06 and
on
is
CO
Cave
-.--------
Rocky III at pm
pm Spring Hope pm ho urn
lug leave Spring MS N
Rocky am
dully pi Sunday.
on N, t, i f
dally, except Sun 7.11
m. arriving 8.30 a. i. K
leaves 9.00 a . x.
at 10.28 a. m.
Train on Clinton Branch
for dally, except
s. m. and p, m
-am. and
Bethel School
The Fall Term begins on
MONDAY is
Is a of high
sexes.
Only class will be
very work will b,
I he best discipline will be maintain. U,
Board to per month
ii i Of
Intermediate
High School o t
Music , SO
A discount of cent will be
owed when cash Is paid In advance for
i whole arm
For further Information US or ad-
I Principal,
M fl
MARBLE
Wire iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
to i H.
DEALER IN
VI
Pass. Agent.
I K
U m
PATENT
., .
BOOK ,,
The in
every department and
prices low as the low
eat. Highest.
paid
produce-
ILL I
A-
WEEK
-FOB-
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO
per; Year in Advance.
. VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER
Tuesday
Friday
i v
NO lot
THE GREAT
VAL SALE.
--Having Concluded to Remove our Business from Greenville
DECEMBER 25th, 1898
L-
WE HEREBY OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Sloes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Etc.,
AT AND BELOW COST.
at once and make your Fall purchases and get the first pick. novelties of the season. Come
Door to Greenville Supply Co., near Court, House.
Store Fixtures for sale.
store,
Sign of the Red Flag.
COLOR and flavor of fruits,
size, quality and
of vegetables,
weight and plumpness of grain,
are all produced by Potash.
Potash,
properly combined with
Add and Nitrogen, and
liberally applied, will improve
every soil and increase yield
and quality of any crop.
Write get our pamphlets, which
tell to bay and use with
economy sad
KALI WORKS,
M at, New leaks
Sunday In
No today. A atom blew
off church and the
levied on the for
The Mormon in
A man who
a fellow three
hard to lynch-
ed or married to them.
All the married men in
have gone to Atlanta and pitched
their for the Jubilee.
Thia world U a bright world;
but it to think
that the next one L.
in Atlanta
The Concealed Weapon Law
It was stated our
yesterday
in
to the Legislature will
that Hie carrying of
lie made it felony
Of a misdemeanor. If anything at
all is done with that law it
instead of made inure
gent, repealed. Its
results are exactly the contrary of
theme intended, it disarms the Ian-
abiding citizen and leaves him at
the mercy of the There is
no person who Is criminal at heart
who pays the slightest heed to it,
, it restrains none of flat
beyond that, violates
spirit of our ill ions. It is
J no more the business of the law lo
say a man shall not carry a
pistol in his pocket than is lo
nay that he shall not carry an
potato. It hits the right to
hold him responsible for its
proper use, but It is not right lo
The Government Crediting the
Claims of States on Old At
counts.
To Fruit Growers.
Our peach and apple prop is of
the I mM
today nettled the claim of
for for money upended in
lilting out for the late War
by giving the Stale for that
mi what it owes the nation-
government. Virginia state
are held by government
lo amount of whirl
Slate has long owed gov
I eminent. when n
Into then
the crop, An
been tried white
washing tin- trail during these
months with lime, and
has proven Ion
large extent. It tan principle
philosophy while
than tin
sun's rays.
presented the for
roller seized j
to partly cancel the State acting
trees, and
All in Stale have
agreed to Bell
mas holidays between all at
a round-trip rate of a fare and a
third, student-, returning home
for the will be given the
name rate, their will lo
ti the day the
clone and one after
they are opened.
punish him for the mere having
it. His right to have it is a
right and law forbidding his
carrying it is an unwarrantable in
of his personal liberty. This
liberty has too far Invaded
lien the in forbidden i,,
carry his pistol and is a
The will
hardly hear a suggestion that the
he made
Observer-.
Ii is an experiment
worthy of trying, a good thick
emu of lime ashing save
an entire crop of peaches up
be
Ami in
by crediting it with
amount, leaving still due.
Other States owe gen
Mai in sums running
from a few thousand to a half mil
lion.
Arkansas, South Carolina, I
Tennessee Texas, the
entire indebtedness, including
of Virginia, being
When then Slates send in their
bills they will be paid in Hie same
manner as
Dispatch,
The salve In the world for
Bruises, Sores.
positively cures Piles or not a great plant
Ii la .,. ,. . ,
and
id Of
How we And Virgin
full of aspirations to
shipbuilding center. President
Trigg, of the
Works, for
a million dollars worth of torpedo
and torpedo
If organized a
company to equip a
shipbuilding in which to
build these and is hoped
it will the nucleus of
lions, positively cures rues or not great plant
requited. Is t. give f ,
perfect satisfaction
price am r . most war an
Jno. I
addition to
if, during winter
snows conic, large quantities of
snow piled and packed about
the of the covered
leaves or straw, would keep
the ground about trees colder
much later in spring. With
these experiments, there is no
doubt that the period
could lie kepi Until all
were past.
Let our people try
to.
Good Advice.
the
in the lo work
Inn yon a sale
of anything make the as
though there really
Inking place. Make a
display of the goods ad
and, if possible, have I be
pried marked in plain figures,
Help do It
Hertford Not
The while people of Hertford,
, according to a report of
published in the Raleigh News
land Observer, held a mass meeting
la ago the
county scat, adopted It series
of resolutions, forth their
I needs as to local legislation and
j kindred affairs, the
lions being as
The white people of Hertford
county, mass meeting
bled, do herein, proclaim their em-
of
acts of certain w bite men, ,,
In,, dining
in Carolina.
gathered the colored voters
houses night
and endeavored lo Incite them to
I acts of viol.-c against white
people. under Hie
I it of darkness, and during
Incident to such
campaign as the last one.
not Inn lend to of
the pence of column
and were a menace lo
lives and properly of the while
people. these
arc known, we herein,
notice upon tin-in and all oilier-
of such perfidious acts
will a.
longer to and
hereafter will hold them to
pub
lie
know milch
resolution nm i needed in
ford bill if I he I
during were as
recited, then the resolution is to
Al all events it
leads in a direction is rigid
by which men to
the Carolina custom of for-
lug all campaign as soon
election is over is all vi rung
leads to their repetition.
referred this during the earn
ended. Insisting ii.
the after election,
of persons who were Iii have
registered or voted Illegally. r
our bold terrible
threats, in advance, over illegal
Voters, hut nothing ever conies
them. No matter how an election
goes, vigorous prosecution
follow in every such ease. It this
example were illegal voting
would soon As n j. m,
of the ills-
gal voter except an
threats, lie is encouraged repeat
and his example is an
to
A IX A DAY.
Take
lets. All druggists refund money
if it fails I., cure The gen-
has I., n each Tablet.
Professional Cards
Mills It.
Tarboro, .
III
AT LAW,
N. C.
I.
x. f.
c.
i, Homing,
Congress m en
de legation in from
will stand as
lows ;
I lust John . Small,
I list tie,,. II. While,
e,,.,
as.
tor. Populist.
District- . II.
l.
Democrat,
Eighth District K.
hi lean.
T. Crawford
W. M.
AT LAW,
x.
ill a
The truth tit- dodges,
who shoots.
Swift r. Tyson,
LAW,
X.
in all Courts.
John . II.
s s c,
Attorneys Law.
X. C.
in all
U w.
it LAW,
X.
Practice wherever is de-
sired.





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Mail
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Contrary to
It ha even
ii- year. Th Pod
paper pM
A POOR NATE.
lit boa hi- mot lame
lit- -ii n poke .
A ti j day.
tin- a way I
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METHODIST CONFERENCE
DEPEND UPON
F-i ind value
for your Is
crawled newest
ed
cure an to go m and
e. STe a com
the A
o latest
A n every depart
of at to
them. Style and
complete n
all prices. tail to
our and take ad
of the of
Id mammoth Mock o
Elizabeth City, X. C, Nov.
patronage, which richly
of the
Tin i- the Tam South, mi in
the conference
he since the territory
Dry
I, U n
Dross Edging, Motions,
of all kinds, Furnishing Goods, Hats and
Caps. Shoes and s in black and and
to fit the ladies, men girls and boys.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Ala., paper
edited by man. Ii
he has and
hi
riven bin race Bound
that do i
i hi
The while people of
are
the
east of the river was re-
The
clear and and
the
the
I Tin- large, only a
and lay delegate being
lower and closer absent at the opening and they are
I ti- rim- i. The
,,, city hare
their heart and
., k. n in e av e the
t ,, v e in TM- i hat I
A beautiful hue of
la white, black and color.
Window Shade in all otter.
et Shea
ind war
rant.
line of
ace
party. The whites are
It i the duty of et
to in line are entertaining the conference
with the white in all with the lavish hospitality pro
of and politic. is of Carolina.
thicker than water. When white the venerable Bishop Oscar
a Ta, Heel and
the bred, and a in
get 11- had end .
Keen in touch with
I Curtain Swiss, Curtain Poles
in v he Pi rs, Window Shades
in all colors-six and seven
feet long,
and
he people. Therein lie hope L- Hall Lamps,
deliberation of the t , , r i J
w. i. i a Lamps. Lanterns, I see our c
,,,. m lamp does not run it
Oar
Washington, l. Dec.
ha made it
Senators and who
hate railed upon him since Spain
agreed to term for
render of Philippine to us
that he has not made up his mind
what we lo do with the Phil
ill not do so until we
have had them under military con-
long lo get
necessary to form an
opinion. Thai sort of talk
has strengthened the chance of
the treaty of peace for ratification
at this session of Congress. M it co-
with opinion of three
fourths the Senators regardless
The is
rally unanimous the taking of
islands away from Spain was
the right thing lo but
unanimity cuds. What sort of a
government will follow our
rule the islands
Bay at this lime, it will depend
largely upon sentiment in
and that will lie
by
By pulling in a protest
Senator Jones, of Arkansas, sue
In getting the War Depart
in.-in to change orders assign
Twenty infantry me
to garrison duty at
H. Boot, near Little and
Carpels Matting Oil having a the
Steel and in-
stead.
Maj. lien. Butler, who was
ordered from Havana, where he
was M one of the Military
lo to
confer with authorities in re
lo the military occupation of
FOR OFFICE.
Some of the a Candi-
date
Door Mats, in rubber.
aid from
acre and a year, re-elected to
a tier hearing the report of tr
North Carolina, bad an ague and the transact ion j
l,. Mr. lo shift f r- t T T X t T LI
URN I I
I,, he ha a wheel in hi head the Amer-
l laid men Society, the Bed
lo follow. rd Crib and
While h.
men . , . , ,.
any , mg House were the
of the Si.
h has
in i.-
raving over
B. A. n. n. Intro-
I a resolution reciting
sin.- .
. under which
acre ,.,,.,.,., of the
Xe House. their
praise of counsel, or lobbyist.
regarded it the passage of an act of
Congress allowing the of
tor damage to its property
by federal troop during the
the
paper.
paper ii bad e pal
munge in thus State. Sow lei those
. have been so carried over .,.,,.
rm u v .- r r
lairs of I ten
Ire ale-, No
to
a-d ll come out at cad. W aid pleat
, lo
,,,., i.,. I
at- f
J. B. CHERRY CO.
yellow j read fol
lowing it makes upon
r ice in North Car
and see they can
the
the money and
that the church will lake do part
,,,.,,.,. of It. The resolution was referred
a special committee
their report Friday.
a vile our Rev. Pr. John C.
dent of read a re
Th ills-port on that fol
is nut the Una of the paper he
prejudice, but greed, lust for of .,,. ,.,,.,. ,.
.,. ,
The South has at
. . well the lie a bright future for the
his college,
in he stands to
;. higher moral and
poorer cuts
white people. In -pile of
Hint have been thrown
in In- be ha- persistently
forged and wherever a help
bus been extended his
progress rap
ill. If this generation
Id in i,,. weak the
of his white
in next he
1.1 his
ITEMS.
N.
M, of
in I en lay .
as in
N. I. left Sunday
morning lo attend the M. E. ten
III .
Or. C. U. mi been very
hill his many friends are glad
I. Bee him again.
The ladies gave a
oyster rapper
for the
of the Disciples church. Every
thing off line.
are mil a grand
to be given in Hall.
Miss arrived here
Monday. She will make
her home.
You reveal bf w hat you
an others. A man
look behind the door unless he has
there himself.
When the session closed,
the preachers were making report
work during the year.
The reports were generally
aging from material and
spiritual standpoint. Many re-
ported good revivals held during
Hi. and most of the preacher
j spoke hopefully of their work.
lily. V I.
The second day's of the
North Carolina Conference
devoted largely lo routine business,
A touching letter was rend from
in I.- which
moved many to tears. The bishop
asked all singing
a The
announced the following
lee Publishing House claim
Clerical, W. C. Norman, It. B.
John and J, E. Underwood i lay,
II. C. Wall and I. I. Smith.
II. II.
the mission hoard, of Nashville,
Tenn. made all earnest pica for
renter activity in the missionary
cause, especially by and through
Sunday Schools.
The report of the trustees of
I Colic, e wits
referred to a committee.
Rev. W. ii. Moore, of the North
Carolina Conference
ed as transferred to the
Virginia
Presiding of
Wilmington district, stated that
Kell and of the
I. ranks, have left the
church their
credent
was
and charges reported. Most of the
reports were of such a character as
t. receive the bishop's
Main Street church, Dur-
ham, II. A. pastor.
reported over dollars
contributed per member.
T. A. law, held
of the American Bible
Society, addressed the Conference
briefly, asking the preachers to
make an earnest effort for large
collections, that the poor of our
ow land as well as our West In-
Philippine colonies may
la- provided with the word of God.
X. M. made a
powerful appeal for contributions
lo finish Craven Memorial Hall,
College, and raised over
hundred and fifty dollars.
The committee on Conference
relations reported,
I In- continuance of seven aged
preachers on the list of
adding the names of
A. and
Peter Herman.
Street
was called, A. P
made an excellent report and
said they hoped lo entertain the
next conference.
The presiding elder of Washing-
Ion district stated In Conference
yesterday they expected to sec
tile next session of the Conference
there, so there will Is; several
HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
Was Very Nervous
Mad and Could
Not Sleep-Doctors it
Neuralgia and
pain In my herd, neck and
and all my tat
they were moat
doctor celled It neuralgia ll
I lo bed I r
eight month. I Brat very ha,.
r and not deep.
read of by
X. Dee.
Miss Harris and sister, of
near are visiting at
Ii. W. Parker's.
A. Cox Mfg. Co. keeps sell-
wagons and in spite
hard limes.
Borne of OUT farmers are busy
sowing wheat. We would advise
other farmers lo do likewise.
Mrs of
was her sister Mrs. II. I-
Johnson, Ibis Thursday.
Her daughter, Miss was
w her.
Don't forget lo your cotton
seed to . O. On. He pays lop
price
Hour just
by II. Manning Co. Prices
are bottom.
Wire Pence Co. is
turning out a big lot of wire fence
and have experienced men to put
it up at lowest price, your
pints ready and send in your or-
A. D. Hunter, of Cary,
he will
Tuesday and spend Wed-
and Wednesday night with
I us. Thursday he will go to
i We are glad Hunt-
is coining and expect him lo
preach for us Wednesday night.
One of citizens
has cigars for
bis Convention guests to smoke.
We would glad to use his name,
but forbear, lest our friend should
have too many guests. Can't this
remind some other
Cuba, has gone to South Carolina
lo spend a few days w bis
before returning to
While in Washington,
spike freely tO his friends of
his experience la Cuba, lie says
the Spanish soldiers arc orderly
and well as a rule, and
that the are bright
many of them well ed united and
fully capable of
government of the island. He
thinks the who will re-
main in will get along
with the Cubans, Gen. But-
declined to express an opinion
as to how long it would lie before
the government of was turn-
ed over to Cubans, it
will lie largely dependent upon cir-
The two Governors-
of Texas, and Me-
of are
of the House will lie miss-
el when they retire. Mr.
tin, date of whose
will lie fixed by the legislature
which meats the first Monday in
January, will retain bis seal in the
House until after the adjournment
for the holiday recess,
ere, who is the leading
OB the Committee on
and whose inauguration a
Governor Will lake January
17th, will bis seat up to the
last minute, so as to have a hand in
shaping as many of the
hills as possible before
Governor is
on expansion question.
The following is the expense ac-
count of a defeated in the
ate
mouths. H
also lost hours of sleep
the election. acre
several of
a whole potato 2-t acres of
corn; gave away shoats
a lost two front teeth and
a considerable quantity of hair in a
personal skirmish. Gave away
plugs of tobacco, Sunday school
I pairs of suspender,
calico dresses, Ii dolls mil baby
Told lies, hook hands
time, talked enough lo have
n print large volume
of patent office reports, kissed
kindled kitchen fires,
cut of wood, pulled
bundles of fodder, picked
pounds of cotton, dug bushels
of potatoes, helped gather wagon
loads of corn, carried M buckets of
water, put up stoves, was dog
bit times, and had broken j
up by a baby which cost t to have
repaired.
out tares Hour,
JO bushels of meal, of
pounds of butter,
dozen eggs. umbrellas, lead
pencils, Bible dictionary, mow
lag blade. hoes, overcoat.
paper collars, none of which
ban returned.
Called my opponent a
liar, in consequence of which
have had to pay a doctor's bill of
Had live argument with my
flower vase smashed,
dish of bash knocked off the
table, shirt mined,
handfuls of whiskers out,
cent worth of slicking plaster
Besides spending
Durham Sun.
and For Sale
at Mow
rt ft
Km
Of Solid I
ling Ml.
in part A
DUb. m-
and
nit able
and Holiday
fr root and
good air
For
.-n
your ,
J. B,
for
DRY GOODS, Notions. SHOES,
GOODS, Notion,
DRY Notion-. SHOES,
Hals, Trunks and Pant.
Hals, Trunk and Pant.
A full line of
FAMILY
All good delivered free to any
part of the city.
B. B. JARVIS
B. B. JARVIS
K. C.
. Barnhill,
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
Made by the Va.
man is a total failure until
he is unable lo give ml vice.
The young man's love is general-
of the other
fellow.
War may slay it thousands, but
destroys it lens of thou
If you assume garb of a fool,
perhaps you have a natural right
to it.
We should think it would lie
to wear chip on
Wooden heads.
My friend, if yon would lie hap-
never run into walk
in slowly.
A man's face is nature's bulletin
board, where news from his
soul is written.
The man who walks into love is
apt to slay in longer than the
low who falls in.
Vehicles, all kinds
Gins and Farming
re aired notice.
Wagons Brackets,
etc., made to
Shops on Dickinson Avenue.
of a to mine. My
procured a bottle, and I H. i, preparation for
I ran
his guests so the Cigar Co.
Alter taking one I tell better,
able to and my improved. I
continued until my
cured and I much better In every
way. My husband baa also been
filed by MatT
Virginia.
Is the Best- In tart One Blood
Hold by all
Hood's
, , ,. .,, ant v
a PillS
supply you.
phone.
You by
OAKLEY ITEMS.
X. C.
Miss Kim ice Highsmith is quite
with pneumonia.
Miss Maggie is very
sick with typhoid fever.
Miss Annie has a very
school near
Mrs. W. II. Williams is
her daughter, Mrs. J. K.
near Mount.
continue to
celebrate late Democratic
victory by getting married. One
couple said that they thought that
was way lo do, that
by that means they would keep up
the celebration all the winter.
Quite a number of our people
say they are going to Greenville on
Monday to see the fruit of their
labor on the of the mouth.
. f.
Model
S. .
VIS a
T roar
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yea fan u
en l
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i. 11- U
Kill
II e.
-of
I-
at
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D W.
Heavy and Fancy
Any
Go ton Bagging and i- always
on ha d.
coed kept
band. Country
a. trial win
on.
W.
. la
Wood mean clean No
it. Candy
tie clear your blood and keen it clean,
luring the liver and driving all mi-
to-day t
bod. t
that
tor All ding
I lie soldier
don't seem to lie immune to any-
I except good behavior.
What a that the trees
have to expose their bare limbs in
cold weather a we boil last
They need
Much in Little
la v true no
aver contained so great curative power la
Hood's
ready at-
way. alway, Bf I I C
a U f
or aura liver lit,
Jaundice, a.
call a
E ARE TO
RICKS TAFT STOCK
---------It must be sold by--------
JANUARY 1st, 1899
And in order to do this they will be sold
AT COST AND THAN COST IF
AT AND LESS THAN COOT IF NECESSARY
This is no fake. Come price the good see that we mean
what we say. This is u SALE, please do not ask for credit.
A HURRICANE
of Winter Bargains.
OVER THE LINE.
People We Moving Around
t, laM.
W. left this morning.
B. C. of came
We are going to sweep the deck fur the next few days with a Storm
of It may tear walls of competition, but
we can't help it. Whatever or whoever stands in our Down
Bargains must take the consequences. This warm win-
was to leave too many goods on our counters, tables and
shelves. The coldest part of the year has arrived and these goods
must get a move on them. All kinds of X; the
cheapest to the must all move lively. Come early.
Frank Wilson
THE
CLOTH EB.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
W. F. has up
house-keeping, and W. F.
has moved his boarding house to
the building on Washington street
recently occupied by him.
December.
Twelfth mouth.
This month will wind up 1898.
The year turned into the
home stretch.
Children will be good from now
until Christmas.
December will give the shortest
days of the year.
This month stalled out with
beautiful weather.
Things will now go to taking on it
holiday appearance.
Full line of sample notions at
New York cost at H. Hooker's.
Fresh Butter, cents
a pound, at Samuel M. Schultz.
Large sample lot of One Towels
and Handkerchiefs at New York
COSt. H. C.
We get live Thursdays, five Fri-
days five Saturdays this
month.
Very few of the Magistrates
in this county last month
tailed to qualify.
Big sample line of Men's, Ladies
and Children's Hosiery, at New
York coat Hooker's.
The interior of the Baptist
ha been handsomely in
readiness of the
Full line Underwear, Necktie,
and Gents Furnishings at New
York cost. II.
Some are back want about
paying their debts. Thai should
be so at this time of year.
Yon don't get time to turn
around many times these short
days before night overtakes you.
The words of
Upon Howl's rill a by those
who have it prove the merit
of the
A recount of the vote In Green
county gives the
date majorities from to
Good for old Greene I
For A pair of Scales, in
condition, capacity
pounds. Will sell cheap.
H. W.
Fob Booth Greenville
a good house with six rooms, and
and water on lot. Posses
first of next year.
W. A,
The Editor Know Them.
A newspaper man bus a
opportunity than most any one
else for judging the real character
of people. His list is
a true index to u man's integrity,
and every man who places a value
on hi standing ought to keep
square with the newspapers.
Almost a
Early Friday night there came
very near being a lire on the
of Mr. H. A. White. Fire
was discovered burning rapidly in
a load of in the feed
room adjoining his stables. The
fire was put with a few buckets of
water no general alarm was
given. It known how
fire started.
Mr. A. Dead.
Mr. M. i in receipt
of a telegram from an
the death of Mr. A. A in
in, which occurred at o'clock
morning. Mr. lived
for many years In Greenville and
was generally esteemed by our
There are many who
to of his
A HAUL.
Mr. J. B. White's Store Robbed.
Friday night was stormy, rain
coming heavily through most
of the night. It was such a
as thieves usually select to carry
on their plundering, and a bevy
haul made on the store of Mr.
J. B. White. A rear w to
his store broken open and the
entered through it. His
stock very generally ransacked
and so fur he has missed
a value of about 1200.
the article stolen were
several pairs of shoe and punts, a
lot of goods and other piece
goods, two gun, a belt of loaded
hells, several knives and other
articles that could be easily carried
away. A strip was cut off a roll
of oilcloth, to wrap
some of the goods in. So far there
Is no clue to the robbery, but w
hope thieves run lie caught.
ill Thursday
R. W. Thursday
evening Richmond.
Miss May. of
arrived Thursday evening to visit
friends here.
A. B. a representative
of the was a at
this office Ibis morning.
D. C. Moore, Superior Court
elect bus moved bis family
here They
the White building in South
I,
went to
night.
J. W. Wiggins down
Wednesday evening,
Mrs. W. K. children
left this morning for to
visit her mother.
Mrs. J. W. and
returned this morning from a visit
I., relatives in
Andrew Joyner, editor of the
Winston Journal, who has been
here u few days, this morning.
Dr. Frank Pill, of Chattanooga,
passed through Wednesday even-
going to Ayden to spend a few
day.
Miss Cornelia who has
been visiting Miss Florence Star-
key, left evening for
Ayden.
Col. Harry Skinner left this
morning for Washington city to
Is- ready for the opening of
Monday.
Between the recent victory and
the little In price of cotton
our area
looking set.
A. J. Moore want to Bethel
lot lay.
G, B. Hughes went to
today.
Mrs. W. M. King went to Rocky
Mount today.
T. J. Jarvis went to
today.
Mis. M. F. of Wilson,
who has visiting Mrs. it. L.
Smith, left this morning.
T, M. of Rapids,
who has beau visiting relatives in
this county, returned home today.
Rev. B. D. Brown over
from this morning and fills
his regular appointment at Falk-
land tomorrow.
Trying to Straighten Matters.
When the present Board of
charge of the
affairs of the town the old Board
only turned over about in money
and had left many debts to lie paid.
The record do not show what the
indebtedness of the town is, and
lo get at it with a view of
straightening up the town's fin-
the Board at the regular
meeting Thursday night passed
an that all persons having
against the town
present them to the Treasurer
the first of January to
listed.
be
EVERY
and wife should know about the
that for half a
been mothers bring
little one into the world without
danger and the hundred and one
discomforts and distraction
incident to child-birth. It
it applied externally, which
it the only way to get relief.
Medicines taken internally
will not help and may
result in harm.
Mother's
Friend
fit and prepares every
organ, muscle and
part of the body
the critical hour. It
robs child-birth of its
and pain.
Baby's coming it made
quick and easy. Its
action i doubly
if used during the whole
period of pregnancy.
per bottle at all drug stores, or
tent by mail receipt of price.
Fail, containing
lo all semen. to any
by
Regulator Co.,
Atlanta,
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT.
Adopted by Covenant
Whereas i; Almighty
ill His dealings tin
children of men. to remove trow
our association and our Lodge OUT
brother Cornelius Stephens. P. C.
now therefore. Is- it
Resolved by Covenant
Bo. I., that
the death of oar brother, vet in
meekness yield to the providence
Of Him who data all things for the
interest of the creatures
He has made.
That as Odd
Fellows we tender to widowed
wife and other relatives of our do
ceased In-other, our deepest in
pithy and to the
source of all in Ibis,
their sad hour of
third. That we wear the
usual badge of mourning for thirty
lays.
That a copy of
these resolutions spread on our
minutes, a copy sent to to widow
of our deceased brother, and
furnished Ida and
King's for publication.
A. W.
B. B, Coin.
Warns.
AT
Three Stores Broken Into-
Lady Breaks Her Arm.
u.
Ayden, X. C.
town was the scene of several rob
last night. be-
and daybreak three
stores were broken into, all of them
being entered through windows.
From the Store of Tucker.
born Co. about worth have
ban missed, consisting of pistols,
knives, cartridges and jewelry.
From the store of W. K. Mayo
groceries to the value of about
are missing, and from bar of
Savage some whiskey was
taken a slot machine was re
of the cash it contained, all
being from this store.
The are supposed to
lie IS sonic were heard in
quiring, Wednesday evening, if
any one slept in certain stores
Search warrants have Issued
Ibis morning, and blood hounds
have telegraphed for.
Mrs. J. A. Davis, milliner for
J. It. Smith . met with quite
a serious accident hen. She went
out to the depot to see some friends
as she went Instep from the
rain after telling them goodbye she
fell and broke her arm.
A SCENE.
Mr. Runt. En
d.
night the
Mm. Herbert White was
one of the prettiest
the season. Ii was
given in of their guests, Mis
Han-is. of Wilmington, and
Miss Annie N-m-I. of Mississippi.
Tile In was and
daintily decorated with evergreen
and everywhere showed
touch of a hand Stilled
decorative art. Those receiving
with Bra. White stood in the front
parlor, and as tin- large number of
filled this, were
the
porches which had been in.
healed, and with grow
plants evergreens, thus
a dainty conservatory. I
which the role usually
by on similar I
The evening passed off with the
and grace characteristic of the
charming, hostess, and indicative
of the genuine hospitality of
bust. were served
at II o'clock, the party dispersing
shortly alter 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. While received in
hall were assisted Miss
Harris Messrs, W. Wig
gins and Ii. Cherry. Jr., and
Miss Noel with Mr. B. IS.
and Dr. Can. Miss Cherry
with Mr. in
Miss Skinner and Mr.
Hugh serving the guest
the dining room,
Savage, Son Co.,
F AUTO Kb AND
-m
ON
Exchange Building, Front Si . NORFOLK, VA.
Liberal Gash Advances on Consignment. Prompt
and Highest Prices Guaranteed.
Dealers in Cotton Hugging. Ties. Hag-. Fertilizers,
Agricultural Plaster. patronage so-
in in in in in in m in m in in in in in in in in in in in in it mi in in
DRESS His.
DRESS GOODS.
DRESS His.
DRESS
His.
GOODS.
KM IS.
KIDS.
CLOTHING.
SHOES. SHOES AND HATS HATS.
SHOES AND HATH HATS.
SHOES. SHOES AND It A IS HATS.
SHOES. SHOES AND HATS HATH.
NOTIONS.
NOTIONS.
INS.
INS.
All. FALL EFFECTS LATEST STYLES.
ALL FALL -LATEST STYLES.
ALL Ill is LATEST LBS.
ALL IS- LATEST STYLES.
nun in in mi in in nun a. nun nun in in in
Ml
New Officers.
Al their regular meet
night. Tar River bulge N. K.
of P., elected the follow
for ensuing term
Dr. W.
E. Ii. Chancel
J. It. Prelate.
J. M. of Work.
O, K. Warren Master Arms.
W. Grimes Keeper of
and Heal.
Frank of
J. X.
of
PI-
Ia-
A Fine Record,
people may think
the
ling
Coach on Freight Train.
For the convenience of delegates
to the Baptist State Convent ion the
Atlantic Coast Line has consented
to put it coach on the
freight between Weldon and
Ki list on to 19th. This
train will leave B
A. M., arriving at Green-
ville noon. Delegates Dom-
via the Air Line can
take this train at Weldon, and
those coming the Southern
Railway can connect with it at
All delegate who can
leave their homes early enough to
take this freight train on Thursday
morning can reach Greenville at
midday instead o'clock, P.
M., on regular passenger train.
connections can lie
made and Saturday by
those who cannot conic the first
day of the Convention.
Some
Greenville market is not s
much tobacco. Hut if they want
lo lie convinced the market
is doing let I hem look
From the August to
the first of months
there were sold here 6,321,7.1
pounds. These figures are furnish
ed by Mr. Julian
Secretary of the Tobacco Board of
Trade, and are authentic.
If.
Homes Ma; be Needed.
The committee on hospitality for
the Baptist State Convention which
meets here on the 8th, have
Minis to all delegates whose mimes
have so far been received assign
them to homes. The list of
homes in the hands of t be commit
tee is very nearly filled, and is
expected that more tin in enough
names to the present vacancies
will lie received. If any of our
people who could not when
the were around now
find that they can of
the delegates they would confer a
favor upon the commit Ice by let-
ting it known to Mr.
D. or D. J-
secretary.
The New York World,
at Lowest Price
15.1 PAPERS.
A YEAR FOR Si.
. a ii the of it
weekly
I'm the war
World
great vain by the
of report a
all the scenes
It ha a lo the
and will he of Milne hi r
UH
winch now the
people.
It all the
important news on the It
ha brilliant by
great author, e page,
complete for Mia
household and work and
of in-
We otter thin
and to-
one year
The regular price f
two la l
LOOK ARE HERE-
My Fall and Winter lock
HATS-PANTS
Cotton and Ties and a lull line
Heavy Groceries have arrived and we will put
the price low to you until it will compel you
i Ir you once see the goods and near the
price you are customer
JAMES B. WHITE.
Greenville, N
READ PONDER
OX
still in the ring. a plenty. Host light
in the State, i and bring your tobacco,
want and are able to pay it, so bring
it to us get the highest market price.
friends
EVANS. CRITCHER CO.
Proprietors of The Old
GREENVILLE, N. C
PITT COUNTY BUGGY CO
EDWARDS
in kinds of
t;
a specialty
All kind of retailing We skilled labor
material and me d give .-f.
J. R. COREY,
IN.
Wedding
Mr. Mrs.
have inane. I in-
v to the mi their
daughter, Lr as Worth Lou
to Mr. John
Wednesday
ill St. chill, n.
m. c.
-a
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line of
Hardware.
I can now be found in
the brick store for
merry occupied
W. Brown
to see
W W
J. L SUGG
Life, Fire and-
Accident
Represents only First Class Com-
In opposite Court House.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
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woman to the
column.
That some women are so
that they an-always several years
shy when it comes their age.
That the first thing a man does
in the morning is to fee for his
and the thing a
woman doe is to look in the
That most men have two objects
in is to become rich, and
the other
That BOOM men like
graphs; talk a great deal and
never anything original.
Thai some men an- not
to remain the bottom of the lad
; they to gel n.
That if the hairs of oar head are
numbered, the bald-headed
gent will Ides- the man who
A Face.
Wear it. It is your privilege,
it the of ; it ii
it its
and all who ionic nuder its
; is a daily boOB
to him who wears it. and a constant
ion to all his
Men am women, youth and
seek the of the
sunny-faced All doors are open
to those who smile. All social cir
eh-s welcome A sun
face is an om-ii sesame to hearts
homes. Hy it burdens arc
lightened,
and hope made to
triumphant, where fear, and
despondency held high carnival.
the glow and radiance
Notices.
NOTICE.
Sup. Court
K. assignee of W. H. Cox
K. Mount.
In the entitled action, at
Sprint; term of the Superior
Court of Pit I County. judgment
baring rendered the
ill favor of the plaintiff
for two hundred and live
w interest, and fur costs,
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays. Wednesdays Fri-
day at A. M. for
water permitting.
Returning leave at A.
M. A M. on Tm-s
days. Thursdays and Sat
Sailing hours subject to change de-
inure than three years
have elapsed since has
then-on. and it further
to the that the
is a of the
state of North Carolina. Ami the
such .-unless to throne as
proper and mo
to amount inc to one pending on stage of water.
hundred and with
and Audit appear for Norfolk,
New York Hus-
ton, mid for all points for the West
with at Norfolk.
should order freight by
the Old H. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay from
folly
Ky, i .
most
Foster.
A lost Singular Occurrence.
eighteen yearn ago Mi-s. M.
of this place, lost her
engagement heavy 18-
karat, plain gold ring.
of last, while cleaning
the dirt from near tin- new-
well on their lot. Mr.
son picked up this mum ring. It
was as bright as ever. This is a
singular occurrence, not
because it was found after K-in
lost for eighteen years, but on
account of fart that the of
November is the anniversary of
their marriage. The was
happy day for Mr. Morrison, sure
her day. her to
look the that
her love of SI ago
and ii was also election
cord Standard.
as I hey
pi-o
km
people take
an- exposed.
That when a man
should
her sell
That Kills admire a drooping
when hap
to droop their
That a i- the only man
that docs head work with his
hands. Laurel Miss, i Chronicle.
to his on. Bring Don a
holy and a face
luminous with
and shine on all around. A little
child on the of a city.
to a joint when-
the surging throng and the passing
made the feat
to the
paused, and then
a sunny laced gentleman to
lier was the sun-
face that won the child's
deuce. Childhood makes no mis-
take. I-a.
lion for leave to issue execution on
said
is hereby to appear at my
office N. on the
day of and
show cause, if any he why ex
edition should not issue against
him on said otherwise
execution will be accordingly is-
for the balance due on said
judgment.
under my band this the
Jo-th day of November 1898.
A. Clerk
Court Co.
and from
Boston.
N.
N. C.
J. Aft.,
N. C.
-AT-
ind y.
Pill
to 11- E.
We carry a line of the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in n pen
and is list
Net only does it ink
i.
t of Ur
Sew Lit Pills. A will
you of ThOM
iii in
in the cine
Mi-k Headache, for
and they have -ii
an
be free from every
he
T not awaken by
their action, but by giving tone in
and bowels
I. Woolen,
fingers.
bu soiled
I Children
if Mr. Shepherd returned to
his home in Indiana this week,
spending several days ill this
section visiting relatives. He is
old,
four In all.
have blessed lie
tells u in- ha.- nine grand children.
Hi- i- i iI- and inn
i male-, he would mil mind Ink
himself the wife. If a
found, lie is
a of Wilkes. but this
ago. He
I says be a brother who in the
I father of a children. The com
number of of
I these two brothers make BA
Hustler.
A Man's Hoy
Probably the most
story man's unlucky day that
has ever been told in the
Lancet, which it us a
curious Instance of A
patient, at the age of ten years.
fractured his it
on When
yearn old h fractured his
left leg below the knee through
falling from horseback, also on Au-
gust When fourteen of
ago In- fractured both bones of the
left forearm Mumbling, bis arm
striking the edge brick. I An-
gnat In another year, Au-
gust when old, ha
had compound fracture of the left
leg above his fool be-
under an rod
his body foiling forward. Next
year, again on the same dale, An
be bad compound fracture
of both the right being so
crushed that it bad
at the lower of
the thigh. This was caused by n
hone hit foil to a of coal,
which, running wild
him in a narrow passage,
both severely.
AN BY
Mrs. Joe Person's
For time my son was
troubled with bronchial die
ease, which every time he took
cold, settled in Ilia throat and pro
something like
tonsils would and
swell so that he had great trouble
to swallow anything, and could
NOTICE.
I Mil County, i
Jesse Cannon. Public
tor, administering estate of
Barnes, deceased.
George
Hagar Joyner, Bay,
Barrett, Tyson and
Queen Carmen.
Jenny Barred
in t lit- above entitled cause, will
take that a proceed-
entitled as above, bus been
commenced in the Court
of Pill county, before the Clerk, to
sell the real estate of Barnes
deceased, in order to make assets
ml said defendant will further
lake no solid food. sprint; take notice that she is required to
betook ball dozen Unties of Mrs. appear at the office of the Clerk of
Remedy a,,,,
throat with the weak, and it to or
cored him. lie never had ii t the petition and com-
spell since. I plaint Bled in or the
Bugle, Iredell Co., K. C. plaintiff will apply to the for
MilT
Vases.
Wagons,
Air Figures,
Fire Toys,
Cups and
Candies, Mixed Nuts,
It a is ins,
Sweet Florida Oranges,
Apples, Bananas,
Chairs, Tables,
Mattresses, Bureaus, e.
You will
a Standard Sewing Machine.
M.
Salt.
December
every Sun
day, morning and evening,
evening.
A. pastor.
relief demanded therein.
Given under my hand, this
day of
a. Mote, clerk
Court Pitt Co.
LAND BALK.
By virtue of an order of the Sn
Court of Pitt County ill the
case of H. tin-one, of Jesse
school a. in. C. j Cox Jesse K.
superintendent. Jr; the will sell
regular services. I for cash at the Court House
on Monday
day of January, the following
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news every
at small price
of cents a month. Are
you a subscriber It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK.
Is only a year and contains
the news every week, and
gives information to the far-
especially those grow-
worth many
times more than the
price.
Reward
The will V
pl.-i-i-a that then, u
One use that km
able i-ii-i- In nil t mil
ill Is I in, s
now to
die Catarrh
a i, co-i-
Care i taken
upon tin-
tin-
of lbs disease,
the up
in
Us work. The
in
Ono for any
that It Win to cure. Send tor Mat
of
Bold by Mi
Hall's Pi . sis ill,
Props
Ohio
km,
HAM'S HORN BLASTS.
hates a short
On the only thing
weighs is heart.
In order to show us stars
had lo us
A millionaire in ibis world
lie a beggar the next.
The devil wedding
when people marry for money,
will be more In
by your walk by
your talk.
Ii-r this be did not work on August I meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
for and lit; N Watson, pas.
lie wonder, bid in the
his fall day and went to
work with the he BUB-
a compound of
b-II leg. After Ibis be has
avoided working on August
I hough never missing work at
other
i. in. ,,,., f
every Sun land, situated ill I he County of
day, morning evening.
school p. m. w. P Harding,
third
J. II. Morion, pastor. Sunday
p. m. II.
Each
In some sections of
State Mi-in to Is- plentiful as
ants. A by the
of the
of the and Orange county
n today with a
wagon load of about He
they are so numerous in his neigh
they run i-ash
other and cripple and
you have nothing to do lint walk
and pick
ban Bun.
a-
ills.
Ly the timely use
Tint's an and
favorite of increasing
cures
SICK
sour stomach, malaria, s-
lion, torpid liver, a
and all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
A.
Lodge, N
A. M.
i.
third
W. M.
K.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
W. K. ft. O. U. I. Over
tun, See.
K. of P. Tar River Lodge, Ho.
ever Friday evening. Ir.
B. A. Move, Jr.,
White, K. of It.
It. Vance Council, No-
meet every even-
W. B. Wilson, H. M. It.
Lung, Bee,
located X
Beginning the Junction of the
and Tails Bond and run-
down the Newborn hi
line, with
James Cox's line around lo the
Tuft road, thence with the Tuft
road to John W, two a
half tract to the
the acre tract on the Tad road,
and thence with said Taft road to
I the
acres,
the land by the late
meets B. Cox,
evening. B.
J. M. bee.
This Hot.
K.
K.
We have new
hearse and the nicest line of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
brought
to Greenville.
We are prepared to do em-
In all its forms
Personal attention given to
and bodies entrusted
lo our care will receive very
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 John Flanagan
SALE OF VALUABLE
j T-
Mm;
By virtue of a decree of the
A. Court of Pill County made
on tin- 35th day of November,
a certain Pris-ceiling
therein pending, entitled
n- ad
the estate of Amy
deceased,
mill others, I will on
Monday, 2nd, sell
public sale the court house
In the highest bidder
for cash, that certain lot in the
town of situated on the
of Second and
and known in plan of
said town us lot one bun-
and twelve
Public
the estate of Amy
.
ii
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Mis, u.-aN .
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ITS
j . . an
PATENT
i C. CO
N-
w I III
MARBLE
Wire iron Fencing
only work
reasonable
h. w.
I-
IN
Send
C. CO.
Mast WASHINGTON,
far brier,.
The in
every department and
as low as the low
eat. Highest
prices paid for country
produce
WEEK
-FOB-
The Eastern Reflector
I m
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE. TO FICTION TERMS per; Year in Advance.
VOL. XVII
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
,. .
CONVENTION
An By Whom
i is a list of the
to the annual meeting of
State Convention to lie
held in Memorial
Church, Greenville, Dec. Nth to
12th, awl y whom they will
lie entertained while
Might c. and wife, by ii.
A. and W.
at Hotel
J. Moore, C.
A. B. Brown, M. R. Webb.
by ll. L
K. B. F. Hester. S.
K. P. Hobgood, by J.
Howling.
V. L. A. r. J. x.
. I-. Howard, by W. B,
Wilson.
It. II. Marsh, B. T. J. D.
Thomas by
I.,
W. H. J. W. Carter,
by Dr. B. A.
John B. Kay, T. E. Skinner, by
A. L. Wow.
J. X. R. H. Lewis, J. II.
Brewer, M.
A. by B. J. Cobb.
It.
T. C. J. W. Cobb, by Ola
Miss T. Miss
A h by E Harris.
J. W. Rose, L. Finch, by C.
II.
C. E. by
J. S.
John E. White, by X. M. Wat-
sou.
B. W. W. H. Rich,
by J. H.
J. W. Bailey, W. C. Dowd, E.
B. J. K. Prof.
Johnson, by
J. C. Caddell, II. II.
W. Ilium-hard, W. II. Morton,
J. R. Jack Sherrod, B.
by John
R. II. Herring, S. J. Backer, by
A. W.
J. A. L. X. Chap-
by A. A.
R. W.
by II. Wilson.
J. Parker, by H. P.
Hotel
W. K. Watson, T. B. Wilder,
J. Parker, C. J. Hunter, by W. II.
at Hotel
C. Teague, by Pulley ft
at the House.
X. U. H. H. Shaw,
Mrs. W. B. Shaw, J. Jarvis
at Hotel
H. B. T.
H. Street, W. L. Potent, Dr.
Hippo, by J. B. Cherry.
S. II. A. B. A ilk ins,
by D. S. Spain.
W. S. R. F.
by T. K. Hooker.
A. B. Smith, by B. F. D. Al
at II. h. Cowards.
A. It. J. H. Lambeth,
T. M. Pittman, C. C. J.
Blalock, D. H. Lee, by R. A.
Tyson.
E. J. Edwards, II. L. Watson,
K. Edwin Wright, by F.
Evans, at House.
L. R. Pruett, R. R. A.
M. J. Q. Adams, J. A.
Dates, Jr., F. Conrad, by Alfred
Forties.
W. Scarborough, P.
J. T. and wife,
Forest Smith, J. Powell, by Dr.
W. H. Bagwell.
B. K. Mason, Livingston Johnson,
B. E. Copeland, by B. W. King.
John Mitchell, W. It.
by Charles Skinner at Hotel Ma.
T. Wood, by James Long at
King House.
J. K. Matthews and Bass,
by J. T. Matthews.
C. F. James, by Jordan.
Mrs. C. A. by H. W.
i at House.
Miss Ward, by A. H.
i at Quinn
C J Harry
J.
at
Miss Miss Mabel
D by I. C
Bull Long, Mrs W Terrell.
by H M at King House
Miss Julia I.
Thomas, by Mrs King at King
House.
L K Mills, It II L
W A by E
W. C. A. L. Betts by
K. Moore
J. W. Herring by J. A.
K. Dickinson by J. R.
Move at Morrill House.
W. A. Dunn, Miss
Fannie E. Heck, Miss Mary
ale Carter by F. ti. James.
A. I. Justice. D. E. H.
H. J. Meadows by K.
A. Move
W. and wife, M Smith
and wife, C. T.
O. L. W. ti.
M. E. Parish, J. F. J. L.
Miss
field, Miss Miss Kate
by W. II. and J. A. Kicks.
K. A. by L. Joy-
at House.
Henry Davis, by W. II. at
Hotel
W. E. M. L. M.
Curtis, W. B. by T. R.
Moore.
Corpening, O. P.
by Wiley Brown.
J. P. Walter Bikes,
Thus. Hume, W. Allen, by
Mrs. M. A. Jarvis.
A. M. W. II. Oliver, by
W. T.
E. Lee, J. J. Venn, by W.
Smith.
Allen, M. Webb, by
White at Hotel
J. B. Newton, by It. L. Carr
King House.
O. W. by Dr. Zeno
Brown at Hotel
T. J. Taylor, A. W. Early, by
H. T. Daniel.
F. by Mrs. Dora
Hi at House.
M. Duke, J. A. by V.
J. Lee.
O. C. by J. Wood,
ward at Hotel
L. and wife, by J. L.
Little and Mrs. at
House.
J. J.
by II. Hooker.
A. D. Hunter and wife, T. Bright
A. E. by James Brown.
C. J. F. Anderson, John W.
B F Eagles wife, by O. E.
Warren.
Jar lea Long and wife, by B.
Hughes and J. L. at King
House.
H. F. Taylor, II. B. Parker, by
II. L. Coward.
W. M. Jones, J. Porter, F.
J. M. Frost, by C. A.
White.
S. A. Howard and wife, by Mrs.
P. E. at Hotel .
Miss Eva Patrick, by Henry
Miss Mary II Hardy, Miss Edith
Broadway, by J at King
House.
J E M Davenport, OF Fields,
by B
John Bell, L L Leary,
tire and daughter by J J Cherry.
Mrs M Winston, Mrs W Al-
by M II
and wife, by Mrs
Mary Stephens.
J W wife, by J.
W C by B E
by A
W On Herb rid Re.
S. W. Halt, T. M.
W. It. Parker
II. Morris, by J. S. Congleton
Hotel
L. by
at Hotel
Latham, by
Miss Etta Huns at King House.
J. T. Betta, by Mrs. M. D.
at King House.
THEY ARE
THEY ABE HERE
THEY ARE HERE
ARK HERE
THEY ARE
THEY ARE HERE
THEY ARE HERE I
THEY ARE HEBE
ST ARRIVED TO KAY.
ARRIVED TO DAY.
mean those
Beautiful Dram Insertion to match.
Beautiful Dram With Insertion lo mulch.
Dram with insertion to match.
Cream with Insertion to match.
Cream Laces with Insert ion to match.
Cream Laces with Insertion to match.
Handkerchiefs--Linen, Footing and Val Lice, suit nil makers .
Handkerchiefs Linen. Footing and Val Law, lo suit nil .
footing and Val 1-ace, to sail all
All Hand Embroidered Lady's Handkerchiefs at each.
All Linen Hand Embroidered Lady's Handkerchiefs at
All Linen Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs at each.
Irish Point Bureau
Point Table
Point Table Mats.
Apron Lawn.
Swiss Curtain
Swiss Curtain
Swiss
Apron Law ii
J.
J.
J.
B. CHERRY
II. CHERRY
II. CHERRY
co. X. c.
ft CO., Greenville, X. C.
ft CO. X. C
BAKER HART
DEALERS IN
General
Hardware,
Just received a carload
Mr CUM.
cur wk
manufacturers in the world and are used by
many millions.
I MAIN STREET, X. C
SOME OLD ii i-s i
The North Carolina
lo a ions appoint
meat, from parts
tin-Slate met on
the of February,
1830. Elder P. preach
after which the brethren as
together, and after
to brother II.
ton. of was
Moderator, and brother R.
of Elder P.
W. then and
the object of which
was In form a for tin-
pone of
more genera within
Carolina,
the parts of the same;
and then moved
be formed, which
to, T. D. Mason
then the adoption of some
rules for the purpose of effect ins
this
was
adopted.
Being
multitudes within the hound of
our own State, who arc
destitute of the preaching the
word and all the ii valuable
of gospel ordinances
here, in the name of the Great
bend of the church
bis grace to succeed our efforts, do
agree lo form ourselves into a
society to in- called the North Caro
Una Baptist Benevolent Society,
to la governed and conducted
according lo the following
via.
Art. I. The exclusive of
this shall In- to raise funds
and appropriate them to the sup
port of traveling
preaching the gospel and
taring its ordinances hill Hie
bounds of North Carolina.
Every who shall sub
lo this it ion. and
the sum of live dollars, shall In- a
Member of Ibis . as long as
he shall continue to pay two
end fly cents and
every person who shall pay the
sum of dollars one time
be considered a I'm-
life, without further contribution.
The Society shall bold its an
in March, oil the
days and at the place appointed,
and a sermon adapted to the
shall preached by some
person previously appointed,
a collection shall then be made in
aid of its funds.
I. of this society
shall consist of a President, and
not three Vice Presidents,
a corresponding and a recording
secretary, a treasurer, who with
not lean than eleven other persons.
all member of ii church,
shall constitute ii of directors
to is- elect rd by or otherwise
at annual meeting of Hie
The of directors, in
of the shall have
the power lo employ such ministers
as proper,
them their sphere of action, give
their instructions, draw upon
the treasurer for the sinus
to designs into
receive till all
vacancies that may in their
board during recess, and adopt
such further measures, consistent
with the Constitution, us
shall deem or expedient,
and make a report to at
every annual meeting.
i. The board shall
meet by
of the nun
be called the President, or one
Of the Vice Presidents, with
concurrence of any two of its
la-rs.
r. money shall at any time
in- paid out i in- treasury
a Written order of board of
rectors, signed the
the Presidents,
by the r
v of the
shall In-a
line,
with lb.- or the
form .
rum of I In-
l.
shall In-made Ibis ft ion
except an annual of
s by a I thirds
present.
After prayer Elder A. mi
a J
a short int.-i
. i.
I is
I H ., In
t i nil
a . .
., had
. , , -I you
a short ,,.,.
u i
mis . so iii, -i . . two
. i V . I . . .
to .
.-.-. . . V
Slums. ; , i,
Q pr. i i
It was t lieu moved ;
, . . , lot
we proceed p
BID. Q
following ;
P. . Raleigh.
P.
of Craven county, Meredith,
of E and W. II. of
Omni . Vie.- Presidents;
brother P P
rough. Corresponding
brother It. of
The K.
Annual Almanac and
paper, Word and Works, arc now
from sen lo sea. are
in .-all the attention of our
reader- to the Almanac
Recording I and II Au
, . . , . now It i- a
ton. .
,, , ,. ,,. . t. j, and of lid
Directors lien S Simpson.
. ,.,, , ,, ,. page, and the storm forecasts
, , , ,
,. ., ,., , J . , . ,. . I diagrams and and
Elder s Ward, brother
. ,. , . , ,. matter arc superior to
Newborn.
,., . , ,.,, , , bus ever Inch seen
I I .
.,, . ., . in a 2.1 cent ills
If Law I
,, . , . in. nil and inks
i, , ,
is one the literary, home
scientific in
,. ,, his
i. Stokes, I. nit her ,; . .
i monthly storm forecasts ex-
brother J Pitt
county. D
,, . , ,., , storm
Elder .
, ,,,, ,,
Elder P , , , .
i ,, , ,, , , v , Works Is per
brother J la tie, Nash- . , , . . . .
year and a copy
ton Johnston is sent as a to
Elder J Elder yearly subscriber. Single
brother W It of Word and Works, a.
Almanac alone. cents
i. , l order to Word and
U I. TI rack .
county, brother St. Louis. Mo.
Manning, brother PI LS.
ton. Elder II Merritt. Orange. El j send eddies, to H. .
II brother Co. and gel a tree sample boa of Or
in
known. E Phil
l ;
They
b perfectly from every
brother J Terry, Midi be purely
Tin- T do not weaken by
rd ii. Thai, mi mini
, o i , i i v, Mr bOX
meeting of the lie held .,.,, .,
the fourth Lord's day. .
Professional Cards
S R.
A El HE.
N. C.
before
2nd. Elder H
Wail, of New In-
preach the sermon.
and the President I., preach the
oil I in the
Thai the .
Directors in
before I he ,;,., X. C. ,
Lord's and I hill o . r;
Elder T, Mason preach I lie in
sermon, and Elder w .
P. in oil
lib, Thai
died copies of proceedings of
this meeting together with u
letter, be printed and
led as soon as P.
W. Dowd write the circular and lit
I., printing of the
The then called oil
W . M.
LAW .
in nil Courts.
s B. V. Tyson,
s. Hill.
, ALLOW
M AT LAW,
the lo ,. tin-j X. C.
meeting, which in nil Courts.
ion and
II. Al sins,
p. s. Brethren who were
names are
above, hope will us fol
we have w.
endeavored lo such as
lie loll o-iii
P. VI,
bands are rough re
of the necessity ice.
u II. W.
N M. C.
SM.
A Law.
X. C.
. all tin- Courts,
W . I inns,
N e. .,, mill.-. N. C.
AN
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X. C,
. ice is


Title
Eastern reflector, 6 December 1898
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 06, 1898
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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