Eastern reflector, 13 December 1898


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Counting Vote.
N.
D, I ft Owner.
The Railroad Attitude Toward
Separate Car Law.
Washington, n.
There Is little or nothing Mr.
message to Cw
long as that document to,
with degree
what he
toward the
This indicate, de
tided upon a policy, or if he hi
that to make public
,. the belief of
that he intends playing
on the Philippine question
after he gets that Treaty
ratified b the Senate, and
are
Spain, appropriated ton-
.,,. An
before then
In making
and
Mr.
waller relating t hereto,
hit no
,.,. The Message follow, just
., the lines it was expected to
indicated for
mouths, past, by official
, from
administration. The message
Indicate that Mr.
. to push
legislation as
i members of part would
like him to
Hate is the
who
v,. a lire
. and open lire on the
he says I.
will light lo the last, lie predict
II the is carried int.
j, will mid millions,
and
Saw, the expenses of
tub, government, without bringing
people
our will In
overrun inferior
i . numerous minor
. . In to
predictions, be charge. Mr.
Mi foreign lo have
in the British
Foreign Office, and asks the Irish-
Americana in opposing
of the treaty.
;.,,,.,.
is a Democrat, talking for
political effect.
conned.
hi. pin ,. no longer ago than
III .
utter Maine us destroyed, he
a piece of Mr.
M floor of
pro
. ., . I lime
I I,.,, .
,;, act Mr. r.
i- y. ll
before the
. inn extra
. ,,, . is
.,, from
luck. He
I the
Pi-. i i annex
had
provide for mi
,, , pin- Islands would
expensive gift mu
,., , received hum another.
. nut never lie a snare of
. while I
;,, foreign attack
,,,., of with
Mr. we
are much l
from do
lug enough lo Improve things
home.
There have numerous.
The of began
the
rota Mi to
judicial and
The is and
one, at UM hare
I. It to
be
ill be obtainable until
late this evening. working
ill the rote had
been tabulated to the
Lenoir, according
run of the
The returns show that the
the court have been grossly care-
less in nuking the returns.
Over 15.000 votes are reported
cast U. Brown in the
whereas they
should have been reported east for
ll. Brown. Jr. This large
was noticed In a little
over half the counties from the
which the returns hate been
,,. ii even go higher
Some reported
their vote for George
This is an Inexcusable
clerical error. Ml the Democratic
judicial were printed from
the same press all read
II. Jr., and they
were so voted in Stale.
of State says be
has no authority give the vote
for Brown to
II. Brown Jr., Judge
vote is divided in three
J.
for George U. Brown, and
Jr.
p. Bynum. Jr., the Re-pub-
candidate for of the
i kc
manner because bis name was
fort, the
navel
been in
ii,. n is fault the people.
The votes were cast right, ii is
result
for instance, the county of
in the returns, does re-
vote for Judge U. II. Alien.
Thus. A. opponent, is
credited with bis wile. a blank
space is below of Judge
Allen. her
for
A. Some
left letters In names
,. judges
is for
Shaw. Instead of J. Shaw.
Huston's vote returned fa-
of w. Bynum, Jr.
The . whose vote is re
as being cast for
II. Brown without
arc Hyde, Hare.
and
The following comities
their for W.
with left Jackson,
law
and vole
. as for
Of course these errors
if bad
triumphed such n large
contests would very
have
Than is BO about the
measure
lies to railroads of
this State. In this regard North
not lie we
are speaking of North
now, of Ibis dislike to
founded on reason some of it is
but exists, on
a railroad can seldom
u-et justice in the courts and
in other We have
told the before of
the causes of their being in
i. a prime cause being
should l
in means its
It I pleasure we publish
Inn. ThU is to certify that
a sufferer Tel o
over six months, tr Mad
the best in our
all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our
i t
alter two I was
now lake great pleasure
to person
Mil- terrible
V. A.
by
Want Job Printing
State Labor Commissioner
has completed the summary the
newspapers in
i as Democratic, Wit
., mailer claim ll,.,,, ,;.
independent Republican, I;
money and
Baptist, i
of is Moravian.
i -ft
lug without regard to the merits
of Hie they tight
for contesting everything, whether
they are right or wrong.
we are going tell them
something for
their is their
lame of reasonable demands
the public them as regards
train and station
and kindred The
ate ear mailer is a ease in point.
The popular for separate
car legislation unanimous, yet
the railroads, Instead of yielding a
prompt cheerful
lo a reasonable public opinion, an
stripped mid girded for a light
upon ii. It is foolish, and it
i astonishing the railroad
people, who have never been
charged with alack do
not the folly of it. The
ate ear tow is rowing, ll will
through the next
railroad
or through the 1901.
stared off, it is com-
iii the meantime nil-
mails mil have accumulated a
more of unnecessary
without any
frill Baptist, African Methodist
Episcopal I
educational. medical.
lure. .-. poultry, i. The total
Washington on
Wednesdays and in
at A. M. for
water
A.
M on
and Saturdays,
Balling subject
pending on stage water
with
Steamers for j
New and Boa-
with
Shippers should older Height
the Old Dominions.
York; Clyde Line from
Line from Baltimore;
and
Boston, ,, , ,
N. SON,
B.
N. I.
Come to see us.
The Job Printing
Pill
Us.
-AT-
CLEAR HEAD;
rood digestion; sound sleep; a
and a ripe old age,
ire some the use
Liver A single
Jose will convince of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute care for sick head,
malaria, sour
constipation
j bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
all kindred diseases
beyond mere
the
A Good tor to
Liver Pills
Wagons. Shoo
Air Figures,
Fire Works, Toys.
and
Ha is ins.
Florida Oranges,
Apples, Bananas, Lemons.
Mattresses, Bureaus, aw.
Yon w ill never
in- a Standard Sewing Machine.
M.
Baas Salt.
Anything a
Visiting Card
Legal
Sheet Poster.
franc
.-The Badge of hi
never ion Held of
nothing f-a
work excited great ad-
Bill later on he to
t as in front San
Juan Hill, and in December
have another
story. Ibis time Horn a real Held
tattle, entitled The Woof of Thin
ll will las
lug I hose ho are with
his previous work the
two the and the real.
tan n is rather curious to note
The Legislature
several dollars to the
payers of North
of clerks
other The last
as guilt of great ex
in respect, the
Semite had more and
paid them more than Senate
since paid the
the was
a- much a- paid the
Senators The amount
paid the Senators as per diem
was and
the paid s arm of em-
who waited on them was
i Surely I here
for reform In I his expend
lure, and we
ill make it.
The truth is that even our Hem
.-ratio Legislature for several
years before man
lull of
, nine nothing like so many as our
pages have been em-
ployed by for
in striking lo
the small employed
Democratic Legislature elected
number more than
as
more work to each
has doing leas work
We per
W. L.
was of the
Senate in of
this writer was reading
am these did the work
then has
been done four or live clerks.
Chatham
The Board of t the
low ii regular
meeting on list of
having made the follow-
order,
This tn
from the what
amount, if any. the town is in
ii i hereby that W
L. Brow n. Treasurer, advertise for
all persons holding orders upon the
Town Treasurer, i- present
i. him on or before
the tat day of January, for
purpose of listing the same.
And said Treasurer shall
orders on a hook show
lug the dale of orders,
Whom payable the
thereof, and report same to
ibis Hoard at the regular meeting
in
In pursuance of said order notice
is herein given to the holders of
sued claims to present them b me
on or before the said day
1800, the purpose
aforesaid.
This December 2nd.
w. L. Brown,
Town Treasurer
In Sup. Court
mag
on one having
should do with Spain, another will
.-i.
There are differences of
from the Chicago platform,
there is no occasion for a
polio A
held near
if the session of Congress
i will be a general par
which some under-
lea. lied.
. , ,. , .
nU I mas
.,, .,, I la
All Cure
Mil ample
another with Japan,
with Cuba, another with Jamaica
with
With Home, and still another with
France. This is a pretty
range.
The best tales In th warM for
Chen, Salt
I-
Corns, all skin
lion-, f
It at n;
on
price watt
I,. Woolen.
Will be Brought Here.
Al Mission
on street, the
Of Martin Boss now in ex
is OH exhibition. This
portrait Is the property of Dr. B.
P. Hillard, f who prizes
ii Martin Heal la
by the lath
Baptist stale
and Dr. has loaned
picture to the to put on
exhibition at its session in
villi- week, town
birth place.-
Raleigh
North Carolina
County.
N i
Una
rah W II I for
Harris and wife, j
Harris and
Tripp.
virtue of an order in the
I will sell on
2nd of January l
Conn
at o'clock M highest
bidder for cash, following real
property i wit i Ons or
of land in Pitt in
Content new township,
lands of W It Tucker, Bryan Tripp
ind hers, being land former
deeded by l- to
Tripp
seres more or Said hinds
ill sold for partition.
This 3rd day of law.
Wat, F.
Commissioner.
UNDERTAKERS,
FUN AL
EMBALMERS
have just received a new
hearse and nicest of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to
We are prepared to do em-
i i all its forms-
Personal attention given to
and
to our care will receive -very
respect
than ever.
We do not
but court
We can be found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
H I
j C. CO
S C
. 1------
w w II
Wire iron Fencing
only work
prices
IN
We carry a full line of the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big bit in fountain pen
and is distinctive Parker
N only does it
perfectly, but prevents
fingers.
thins
advice.
ran. N-
fee PU-
C. A SNOW CO
N. C.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest
prices paid for country
I produce.
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news every
afternoon at small price
of cents a month. Are
you a subscriber P It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector
Is only a year and contains
the news every week,
gives information to the far-
especially those grow-
worth many
times more than the
price.
-FOB-
J- Editor a
H VOL. XVII.
n Owner in k
COUNTY,
Friday
AT
DECEMBER
per Year in Advance
NO ii f
to
our Business from Greenville m
DECEMBER 25th, 1898
WE HEREBY .
OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
AT AND BELOW COST
, Etc.,
t Boor U, Supply Co., House
Store Fixtures for sale.
THE in of THE com
Mission,.
MU, a
Sign of the Red Flag.
.,,. ,,,, .
iii the
gathering in
body of Christian n .
.--hip of b, Sf
General
object of It was to the Mis-
by
formation. These two bodies
maritally helpful
the whole will rep
a of
gathered la 1,848 These
a 1881 mum, eager ,
Impatient of math
a native of 1703
filler He
Bland am, when he
the close of the Z
hew, a p
a boy the war closed he torn i,, h. h
enter on hi. lie i .
I., u a of
ma the
S;
activity He ,,. I
object was to
ff . i.
is deeply versed in the
Eastern North Carolina and
in
Martin Rosa. I, p,.,,,,,,
in the l-est ,
portraits of dead
As one
easily the
stories told of the power
wielded by the man. whether in
crowded assemblies or the closer
Mutant of personal i
this power there was no
in the northeastern pan c u.
whether in or pro-
who rivaled Mm, and
there has the
ll.
Martin
Convention, so
i body
bis work for
a-as founding and
Biblical ,,.
now .,, ,.
Interpreter, a
tine, which following
Into the Biblical
heart Ami In since
,.,
up
who were pr.,, a,
It be
Bible to overlook
.,. On
mid t, ,
among the Hap-
of the it, ; ,,.,,
engaged in labor
among churches,
crowds gathered to hear bin
grant His
w heard in nil the
west, meeting
lions, ,
for Ibo great work of mis
Among the I hi
I.,. , M,, ,
r- . .
bis as
e. .
lag of It. He came
and settled In bring i
toga vigorous which had
and the
The year I hat ho
In house
i worship was built iii the place
Prom the Aral Ross was his
much together, and
1810 the church
plan
the Convention as Mere
ii shape in q,
was perhaps the and best
trained Intellect n. ,. ,
State. To clear com
sense there him
e earlier years
bis
I M U. .-
Craven County
B Anne
County, Virginia, bad a
Pram his k
In Ibis State he took an
Interest In
Baptist and bis groat wealth
liberally fr
the and support of
u,. .,
of the Bible, a reader of
and a writer.
years he wielded a large
Influence In
Cape region, near
was
aha look par in
of the H
period he was, tor
years, its and through
his
member, bearing liberal and
part mi awl
over he presided, u.
in Wilmington, until his
death.
the . ,.,,
M,
UH.
was opposed null
it i,.,,.,,. .
to
three
, t, M,,.,,. i ,;,.,.
about years
age, be soon .
h,. .
Creek am Mr.
his preaching with T V
hi.
i clear
. , ,
hi. admirers T
Pleasant, a
J gifts,
and industry. In
i Randolph, the nil
region, were in
of
in the counties
Sampson.
our
of his
Convention. A tow
years Inter he removed to
where his ,,,,,
after the of the
War.
ll iv in
of one of the old-
mi in
deserves to
the the
lie like of
man of
large .
He was preacher
of ability,
his moans for
of His
was still
when death terminated his career.
in ,,,,,
for their
.- . .,
years its Infancy. Others
bill is.,,,,
; I,, Mb
Hep.
i-
st





,,,. , . w. T
Entered at the
Greenville. K.
Mail Matter.
IS,
STATE CONVENTION
and later.-
Session.
o'clock
Memorial
was
a few remarks.
A. W. pa tor of the
Greenville Memorial then
delivered the of
in
deli.-
m The M
Mr. President.
Visitors to the North Hap
State
I, gives me
, behalf of the town .
Greenville and Hie Memorial
Mat to most
m,
the la
OS.
A Cordial Welcome
-is EXTENDED
J. B. CHERRY CO.
delegates.
Carolina m Us ,. for and Interest In
Marsh . to
the .-hair. pleasant
The opened
Power of Jesus Name.
was offered Or. B.
of Hertford.
The
for North
I,, hold the annual session
at the place
as a denomination. Wt
that interest to
than that
u-s Blake up
Influence, lad
In
rewired with
and . b
open heart.
with a joy akin
other
sirens
.
preached by B . L. ,,,, greater
the popular pastor the
church text
. Acts hi
,.,. of the Apostolic
He made an earnest ;
the be released
and
pastors I he
of
The should then
, the word, while the
should left to
care of the to whom
Apostles. sermon
and brought
from the
The convention is DOW
for
U he rapped the body t
lie then that the
work was a committee
lo enroll
The follow on en
was W.
II. II.
dale.
Parker.
The reported
house.
Dr. A- M.
MOM and nominal.-l Dr. B. K.
Marsh for President. He was .
elected for the seventh
lime.
The asap
pointed to nominate the
R. i- W. A.
Smith, X. I- W.
II. M. I-M.
Curtis and A. W.
retired and made
Vice
I,. I.,
While.
D.
Walters
were
and following
were made brief re-
marks to
Dr. It. of Rich
of I lie
Mission Hoard.
Dr. J. M. of
Secretary of the Sunday School
of Southern
Convention.
Dr. A. B. of
editor of the
of
In
his being
Dr. M
were many brethren in the Key-
in I he of
who ale in
with the
the and
trying ordeal through which some
Stale had passed.
It- of the
logical Seminary,
Dr.
list.
Dr.
. Woman's College,
Dr. O,
Dr. Vines, the new pastor
and J. t. Love, of
folk, were
J, W. tin
I,, a
. . .
,,,,. hen. after a .,.
her child as . enter
threshold of the old
life of begun
the Of the
their efforts under the Ar-,
,;,.,, of the f OUT.
me be
that stale
.,.,,. I would no. for
,,., lives and
,,, like and I upon
labor, and was
the we love so
well; Lull would Join with no
degree of holy pride
our
work heir.
this united came
new life with larger aims and in
among the
of Carolina.
Though is some
of opinion as in which
the In
either can you are
a stones throw of
which gave birth of the
and
Carolina has ever
sessions wall be held in this
beautiful and building
erected by the of the Stale
s a memorial to the wise plans
heroic
Sires whose dreams have only been
realized who have lawn
witnesses lo Ike or
effort mad.- through
Convention. For many years
I of heroes of a pure p
h-I has grave,
their hover In
spiring us more and more
zeal courage in defending
and
Memorial church you,
of all,
your brilliant history had be-
ginning. yon
into North
. noble mission of
and
of love have heated
many wounds and caused
j which before were
beclouded With error and
ii,. And yon
and
Within of our Slate
alone, hut mil ions far away in
darkness and of
Idolatry have heard
the tread of your foal and the ms
He of as you have
come In as an angel of mercy
bringing As
iii so iii future, may
go forth wrapped in the man
He of your and Hod grant
your past and pr.-s.-u. attain-
may be lull beginning of
you shall write as you
noble lo
and your loving, grateful
service to Christ.
We welcome yon in the HUM
our Master sen mitt
yon are. feel if we but
shown IN
Yon can your, while here and
take can show you a full line of
NOTIONS.
IT IT to., it to no
. show W .
Invitation.
no kickers in North j
interrupted Dr. Skinner. f ,
Dr. lo
strifes some had in ,
the baptist and urged
all differences W kept down.
The President
hour was
the f b torn
the former
Who ow come to form a new
with this Convention,
C S Hickory. P-
sent.-d the names of ,
Die in the west
to U-
Marsh gave an Off
for the delegates to U-beard
and A. T. A.
II. Vines, and W.
K.
The Western Convention was
three years ago as
an auxiliary the
lion, and
bOy,
the union of two
hatted with delight.
X- offered
Whereas, we have Ibis day heard
. Western a
Convention, and sail
arc a.
missions delegates member-
body.
the list article
f be ill ion of the North
Carolina State Convention
be so as t. rel i be
Rapt is. Slate Convention shall
Ed
REMEMBER
w-
,. ,. Stale with a reach
religious liberty, that m
have J J, in the
the m. missions
which they
-land holy
an
life There were about
y.- ,, p
. visit to,.,,
session of our
one of such
marked harmony and wine
planning as that it shall go down
as having been one of
North Car
We already feel
of your
and our prayer is that heavens
I shall res. upon
j and us. and with pleasure and
may we ever
Again, lo one all I a
and welcome.
on
of Oxford, to
respond lo the of welcome,
which he did in his usual happy
vie and cursorily narrated
very history W lb
order of
was then appointed as follows;
N. I. Shaw, K.
White, 1- V.
B. K. .
While this was
paring its report Mr. II. A-Wolf
of Atlanta, song very beau-
by
The committee reported the or
The part of the report
following summary
for the year ;
Stale Missions
Foreign Missions
Missions
duration
Orphanage
Belief
Aid
Baptist Book Store
. . lie Tie Thai
gathered
8,785.29
0,453.03
018.06
660.30
8,111.77
and Col-
portage
Mis
other
than Mission 73,000.00
Pastor's Salaries 122.508.1,0
Incidental
for Mission
expenses
total
of the Be-
lief Board read by
of Durham.
The report
ration was red by Dr. Ml
Mitchell.
Dr. J. N. of Nashville,
work of the Sunday Hoard
the Southern Baptist
Several during the
many eyes in the
gallon tilled with tears, so
fl and the speak
words. that help
given the Board in carrying on
work.
Dr. A. K- of the He
Herald, with a
,,.,. , for and
Convention at
Dr. Front.
morning
CUM by It. B.
The business was the report
of the Board of Missions and Sun
schools K. While.
of., MOO Islam.
invited give you cup a of cold water His
a- a-, a
liVes from each while
. the Slate, or one annual man
KC.
Thai Hon. th.
and former
i, the Western
Carolina be
on their application as
the North Carolina
Convention.
was unanimously
adopted and the names of the w
em were
as delegates to this Con-
President Marsh requested
1- Taylor, Wake College.
I,, a word of to the
western brethren. remark
he said seemed so filling that
Convent ions should consolidate
who did
in much ago in securing the
railroad through the western part
of the Stale that makes it
for the brethren from all sections to
one point.
J. B. Boone, manager of
made some remarks
expressing his pleasure at the
if the two
were also made W.
Dr. Skinner.
President extended the hand of
fellowship. the brethren, and the
congregation arose and sang
lie the Tie Thai as all
to welcome I
The committee on order of boat-
made a supplementary report
and the announced th
several Of the
A telegram from the students ill
was read, ending greet
and referring to
A. W. was
pointed to respond to
Convention adjourned at
by Dr. Dickinson.
Convention re -assembled a 2.30
and was opened with pray
r by C. J.
The will, the
ed Baptist Convention
for years longer.
John B. Bay was appointed a
on Thanksgiving
plan forth.- new century.
The illness of H. Mills was
to and was offered
him A telegram
was sent him by the Convent ion.
The report on Wake Forest Col-
coming u addresses OB it
men-made h J. Dr.
T. B. Skinner, D. Dr.
Dr. C, B. Taylor.
Dr. Skinner his ad-
dress with some of
his school boy days that afforded
much amusement to the
Mr. completely
convulsed audience when
the midst of his speech he address
the as
was restored
President Marsh said brother
would have to he excused for Ibis
slip of the tongue, as be win. just
fresh from the which
be was elected a ember t the
Legislature.
on Third
is now and ever shall be head-
quarters for
SANTA
and Christmas Goods of every
description. I have
up the prettiest line of Holiday
Goods that have ever been dis-
played in Greenville,
everything from a
penny toy to a rich handsome
gift. Hereby fail not to
stock or yon miss the
of life to purchase
your wants for Christmas.
TOY
ABE TO
RICKS TAFT STOCK
. ------II must lie sold
JANUARY 1st, 1899
And In order to do this they will sold
Was Very Nervous g
Mad
Not Sleep It
Neuralgia and Indigestion.
had print In in.
III through i
they
The doctor railed
t WM T
sail c not I
red of caret Hood's
a lo mine. My
procured a I It.
oat bottle I Wt
lo reel and my Improved.
until TO
cured and I much
way. My
Sled by Hoods U.
Bros.;.
I. nest Bel True Wood
Hold by all
for
Notions,
Notions,
Notions,
Hats. Trunks and rants.
Hats, Trunks and
A full line of
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
All delivered free to any
part of the city.
K. . BROS.,
It. BROS.,
. r.
,,, let
Hood Pills
For Sale
at More
Cher-
a a
line
Solid
me In Tea TaMe
S;
cut
and Holiday
far and
heart. are
retail
par-
rail
your friend,
Barn,
E, .
b.
IN
Heavy and Pane
GROCERIES
N-
Cotton and
on baud
kept
hand. Country
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Vehicles, all kinds
Gins and Farming
notice.
Carts, Wagons Brackets,
Posts, etc., made to
order,
on Dickinson Avenue,
one
THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
. .
CALIFORNIA SYRUP CO.
Yes, We lave On the
THEY ARE COMING.
Mom and Times Must
Stand lie-
fore Our New
and Marvel-
see and you
Price and you buy
The beat
finer anode season
than ever
houses in
a line of
styles for their
trade
below
the to .-ash
Fine Goods
Bought low
can be sold
Cheap.
And we will do Our great
and Winter stock has been
a bargain and shall Is- sold at
bargains. Men Boy Clothing,
Hats, Caps and Furnishing
The lines must com-
assortment of new
ties yon ever laid your eyes
on. An immense line of new
us well as all
standard prudes.
Come and see
Frank Wilson,
II. It.
W. at
to attend court.
II.
BAPTIST STATE CONVENTION
MM wen- taken far the
of
l.-r
The
TA
of Snow
LOCAL
Mountain cents
it pound, at Samuel M.
A little son of Mr.
who has sick several
died Wednesday evening,
Mr. a white
has arrived from Norfolk to assist
Charles Murphy In the barber shop,
The words of praise la-stowed up-
on Hood's to those
who have taken it prove the merit
medicine.
Mr. It.
to town Wednesday and brought
a bunch of par-
which have la-en very
enjoyed his household.
Everybody glad to sec Dr.
walk in
Friday night,
regained his health to come.
Dear old Father iii Israel, we all
love him are glad to sec him
here.
CONVENTION NOTES.
ITEMS.
K.
Mr. Walter Wilson was in town
Friday on
Smith Paul went to Washington
Miss Joel and K. K.
of has been
visiting the family Proctor.
They left Monday for home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore, of
were in town Sunday visit
lag Mn, W. B. Tucker.
W. M. Moore went to
Sunday.
Mrs. Williams shipped her
furniture to and
the family will leave Thursday for
their new home.
A young man ohm down from
Greenville Sunday lo marry his
sweetheart but met with bad look.
There no preacher or
in town. Come again when
our minister gets back from Con-
There wan quite a display of lire
works in town Saturday- night.
is attending court,
Swift
Hill, is hen- Court.
N. M. Watson
evening from
at City .
H. is in from Flor-
S. C. We wouldn't advise
anybody to shake hands with him.
Mrs. Freeman Miss Bailie
Boone, of arrived
Wednesday evening to Mrs.
J. A.
left morning
for his home in He took
his grandson, home
with him for a visit.
Mr. Cook, of arrived
evening lo his
Mrs. X. Hurl, and lo
attend the ion.
Mrs. and Mrs. Savage,
Wilson, and II. K. Smith and wife
of Virginia, and Miss
son. of arc guests
of the family of C. T.
Joe says he is the hap
man in that he is
glad Indeed to is- back with us
once more and he w ill let nobody
get more out the
Convention than be does. Every-
body here is glad to see him.
Dr. of the Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary.
Louisville, who is here to attend
the Convention, delivered lecture
in the Methodist church this morn-
Friday, 1888.
K C. left morn-
for his home in Raleigh
morning.
Prof. of
is here to Instruct the Green-
ville comet band.
Subscribers can add lo their
telephone list No. Smith
Hooker, and Kb. It. Cherry's
residence.
Most find a good
pen almost
The Reflector Store has
Parker Pen. the
made.
It la generally regretted the
venerable Dr. I. Is
detained by sickness and is unable
lo get to the Convention. In a
measure the meeting seems
without able man of
God. May the Lord abundantly
bless spare him for many more
of usefulness.
Savage, Son Co.,
is
I-
building, From NORFOLK, VA.
Liberal Cash Advances on Consignment. Returns
and Highest Prices
g. Ties, Peanut Raps. Fl
and patronage
Devotional by A. B.
Kev. W. M. Vin.-s. of Asheville. W.
The order of business Moore.
an address by Dr. II Ur. J. W
Baptist S. mass HI.-.-I
work V. .
has done and is doing Addresses B. W. W,
the entire In I j.;. W, I. .
and
so-
The Baptist State Convention is
as well attended as it ever is meet-
cast of the Wilmington and
Railroad.
The spiritual tone of the
is good and future of its
Many of our load-
business men have found it in
their hearts to lay aside I heir many
ear. and attend the Convention.
Among are A. It.
of ; W. Petty, of Car
j K. M. of
son ; T. II. Street, of Pei-son; E. E.
Hilliard, Scotland and
of equal note, u. t
There are some smiling
widowers here whose every turn
betray the fuel of whom they are
thinking and gallant part they
are ready take in the
The most noted Of this class
is from the Old Dominion, and is
nu expert at the business, having
had experience.
There charming ladies,
both married and single, but Green
natural is hard to
compare w and never beaten. It
is hard to foretell what will lie
of the outcomes of this
in advertising the city, moral
made and
future following.
J. H. L.
COal
Bill
pain, dancer
death for
For it
no
nil There
Ii no why child-
birth should I n
pain and dread.
nu before a
mother
prepare for
the critical t
is a
which Is
Intended for this
purpose alone.
The name of
wonderful
preparation
It Inn
liniment
plied ex-
It
the
and
the
y to
con-
In
and
takes away all
danger and
nearly nil
ins
follow if the
nearly nil
Beet
remedy ii used
during the
period of
It It
only remedy of the
kind in the world
that Is endorsed by
physicians.
-pt bottle at all
drug stores, or sent
ii. on receipt
of
Boom con-
in-
inn all women,
to any ad-
lo
C,
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
-Rev.
Harrington ft Barber are still In
the market for shinnies and Held
peas.
W. served
us as several years ago at
church, down Thurs-
day and preached for us Thursday
night.
The Cigar Co. says
Mr. K. Cox has just returned
from a trip in Greene Co. with
several nice orders. The goods
have shipped.
Quite a number from this place
attended I he Convent ion yesterday.
big wedding
night at o'clock in Hap
list church. Miss was
married to Mr. W. of
C. VT.
and W.-I. The
with several of Mr. Wyatt's
people who came up with him, left
for their home on the
evening
Mr. baby has
very sick for several days.
It to worse and it
not expected to live.
Brethren Of the
Call and sec our Wagons, Carts,
Back Hands, Cigars, Wire Fence
etc., some of them
In your section when yon go hack
home.
tor
The will he ready for dis-
to all users of Fertilizers
free of cost on or about
15th.
If you have not bean receiving
this Almanac, please send us your
Post address.
Norfolk, Va.
the of
tracts wherever needed.
more Bibles
have been given sway.
The entire congregation arose
and sing with spirit, Am I Sol
Her of 111.- followed a
solo Go Where You
Want by Mr. II. A.
of Atlanta.
Tin-hour for the discussion of
Foreign Missions having arrived,
subject was in charge of
I,. Johnson. The report was
If, missionary
lo China who made the first ad-
dress upon subject. He was
followed by c. Justice of
Prayer for foreign mission
work was offered of
of Charlotte, and
Hail the Power of Jesus
w as sung.
Br. of Rich-
Corresponding secretary of
Foreign Mission Hoard next
spoke on the subject. His was the
Crowing address of
It docs not seem possible that
mortal tongue could speak more
beautifully and tenderly f tin-
power and the love of Jesus. He
spoke of the work on various for-
fields, of urgent needs
of more men and larger
lo carry it on.
The report on Foreign Mission
was
Announcements were made and
at o'clock adjournment was
made, Bar. F. II.
Jones.
SATURDAY session.
Convention assembled
o'clock, President Marsh in lb.
chair. Devotional exercises con-
ducted by Kev. At. Vines.
Minutes of Friday's session read
and approved.
Committee on Order of Business
made further report.
Committee place of
next session of the Convention, re-
ported that the first church of
Asheville lie selected as I he place,
Van., to preach intro-
sermon, Rev. C. Tyree,
alternate. The report
A resolution was Introduced by
Rev. I,. Johnson to change the time
of meet from night to
Wednesday morning. The
will therefore assemble on
Wednesday before Second Sun
day in December, 1899.
John Ray read the report on
presented to the
Convention the interest of the Hap
list Historical Papers, published
by Historical Society,
edited by Dr. J. I- and
T. M. Pitt man of Henderson. He
was followed by Dr. A. M.
John B. Ray. W. II. Weaver. T. T-
F. T. Bright
w. Bailey.
The periodicals prominently
the discussion of
report were the Biblical Recorder,
the Baptist Historical Papers, the
North Carolina Baptist the
Seminary Magazine.
The following reports were read;
Slate Missions by J. S. En-
of Stale Mission work by
concerning enlargement of the
work Western North Carolina
by W. Volunteer Mission
Corps N. Booth.
The report on State Missions was
discussed by Dr. J. D.
John K. Bay, John E. While, A.
II. Villeins. The report was
adopted.
J. W. Bailey stated
row will
of Kev. H. A. Brown's pas-
the First Baptist church
All Sunday of the town;
are Invited to join In
exercises.
HEY ARK HERE.
Winter lock
Cotton and a full lino
Heavy Groceries we will put
i the price low to compel you
buy. Ii you once and hear
you are my a .
Vines.
Di.
II,
Thomas
In Kev. W. M.
JAMES B.
Greenville, N
r. y
. . 11.11.
Rev. John
While.
In Rev. W,
Tyree.
III
O. I.
service for
F.
Kev. A.
by c. s.
J. Porter.
Adjourned II with
by Rev, T. M. Honey
cut I.
RiM PONDER
WOMAN'S
MISSIONARY
so.
This society, which is an
in Convent ion, has held its
meetings In the Methodist Church.
This is its annual session.
Friday morning the opening ex-
w.-iv Miss. Fannie
Heck, President, in the chair.
There wen- twenty delegates and a
large number of visitors present.
The address of welcome was de-
livered by
responded to by Mrs. s. Howard.
Mrs. P. Cherry, in behalf of the
King's Daughters, also welcomed
the Society
The elect ion of officers
on the regular order of business and
resulted as
K. S.
Heck.
Vice Presidents-Miss M- F-
and W. B.
S. Howard.
The several committees were
pointed.
The report of the year's work
showed new societies had
been had been
raised for all purposes.
Friday afternoon the devotional
exercises were conducted by Mrs.
c. Moore.
Dr. of the Foreign
Mission Hoard, delivered an inter.
address on Woman and
ion from the Board
were toad and adopted.
Reports from
and Societies were made,
showing very gratifying
the work accomplished.
The Monroe Enquirer says
a novel peace making on
i of Monroe a few
ago. Two men who had been
enmity for some lime made friends,
and kissed each other
With SUCh fervor that on
be heard the Smacking
if the yards away.
still in the a Best,
in tie State. and bring your tobacco,
we want it and are able to pay tor it, so bring
it to us get the highest market price.
friends
EVANS. CRITCHER CO.
Proprietors of The Old
GREENVILLE, N. C
P COUNTY BUGGY CO
EDWARDS Prop
GREENVILLE.
dealers all kinds of
Ff
a specialty
Ail kinda of repairing done. We skilled labor sod
and are a-I lo
J. L. SUGG
Life, Fire and
Represents only First Class Com-
office in Building opposite Court House.
GREENVILLE, ft. C.
Genuine Winter Weather is now with
we are ready for all demands.
Liver
by lb.
-s
i Murk
Hood's
easily I I an
W I S
All
by I. Co.
only I'm to
with Dress
Heavy
Tailor made Hulls,
Head ill.
Comforts,
Killer Down or Pure
While
Down.
Winter
Ready
Winter
Woolen Underwear
for Men. Women
mid Children,
with
Wool Slumber Robes,
Winter Carpets,
Winter Rugs.
Winter Shoes.
Ready to supply every Winter Clothing need.
C. T.
NEXT TO





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The Eastern Reflector
, n
Friday
I .
. In no.
an. is not Interested
mind, .
.; if
.,. .,
ills of i caress
. Hit- i ids. and
sips This in natural
in all
. L. I
other and
mini
i-
rather
CURED
string humanity be
I v i for . I
i . with
mine, i- certify Hi
r n r In n Tel on i c
At in i and
b l i mi i. our m
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ii t . Bitter i d
allot two I me I.
ii. rake In com-
me to sat
A. Lex
Ky. K. i mo, l. no
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v.,
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I. -la mil i P
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. . I bi giving
. ;, , . I
the I
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How v.;., Won
i , ill Influence of
I i L. II in due tin
ameliorated the
m. . n many
nth , hi ii In i ill is-
. .
. i
.
. in . , Ml i
. American it
. her early right
; . Mi s
HI
. .
no
I new She for
lull . .
. ., . committee
in the Legislature.
He i ii under
; Of
. , v. u i I
will cull mi-
or I Bit i ;
The i i la see
Be room,
i in i ill, Ii
hi . in. prof,
I In said,
in Will you make
in. ii quickly
The In begun
-in pleaded the cause of
from a full
he well stored mind, Her
In- forgot
ii he
i mi i floor, and
heard with attention, The
i . three
.- won over to the
nail he wan ever after u
Mi- in her noble
v three I inutile
owe their be-
MU I i x. Vi ill It's
Companion,
I hilt I
lily w
i. , wen
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ii. a
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i lint Kl Bo
. . married.
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ml that he
i W
,.,.,. i. the man
in l i i k--1
the by
that daughter married to
mid he did
i perform any marriage
in which any
. .
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Me- .
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I'm
f.
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Ii . . .
It.- i
v , . .-.-. i
, I r.
under my
day of
E. A. Clerk
Superior Pitt
of
i giving urea of
over one million devoted
In the
fuel of Slate has
made no
Wale,
several of the one In
with aggregate
of
mill- give
people.
o;
lit iii Hi i told
A Sow in i to
. . n i -i-
II lull i ill n u
Mm i. isl hi
i- Mi i.;. la lied
low
I . . ,. i i an will
ton
DIRECTORY.
Sun-
morning and evening.
evening.
A. . pastor.
a. m. l.
A of
Star .-all- lo
importance Ion community of
small i- m.
for Wilmington la applicable to
loan in Slate. el
enterprise evening. Rev.
will give to home m, pastor.
bur. and ,,, ,. . p. -ii
lie In every way
The more
i I lo a mm-
w. Services third
unit l. those a ho
Ur support of 1- Morion, pastor.
I families, the more prosperous p. I. Moore an
ill It
is neither or that all
in n
of one m.
would lie limn none all j Lodge, No. meets and
Inn in- i third evening. I.
use will I made of raw male llama, W. M. J. M. See.
rials
fore it larger
pie. of various There
ii. i in all
of ii- people are
Mill ii, there-
fore ii community. We
that capital will no seek
Ibis Slate. Lot our
urge ii lo do so by no only
all Investments
but nil the
can give
The Pint District.
The following is vote by
i.-s the
in the Into
Skinner.
Beaufort
k ma
Dare mi
Hertford 1,466
Martin 1,600 1,555
1,672 1,377
Pitt
Tyrrell
Washington
Total j
votes,
Small's majority, 1870,
r.
evening.
w . V u. l. river-
Sir.
K. r. Tar River Lodge, N.
every Friday evening.
E. A. C, II. A.
While. K. .
Ii. Vance Council, No.
1600, meets every Thursday even
log, W. II. Wilson. . M. IS.
. A. every
In I.
O, ball. I. L. Hargrave,
ii
our
lb .
in
ill i
t sick ,
constipation .-i ;
a million id
Liver
property ha it i One piece
Of land in ,.
in lira tun
lands of W II Bryan
i ii. , . . being former- I
deeded by l. X.
n m n OF land.
W U u decree the
P D I made
. .
inn m- v . ,
ii. air.,
o am,
I inn, a
. . am. N
11.90 am. Tart
. l
.,, i .,,
I'm,
i n
FUN AL
W- have just receive I a new
I the of
and Caskets, in I,
and
in
v- are I i Bin-
Personal attention Riven
and bodies entrusted
lo our rare receive
respect.
or priest are than ever.
We do not want monopoly
but competition.
We can be found at any and
all limes in John Flanagan
building.
B B H N O
of December 1806. of
I. ., special
t pending, entitled Jesse
Ni
MO am.
pm,
inn,
MS ii.,.
in I
1.10 cat Meant Ml
Wilton
am,
No t .
. e, ii
villa i kit in.
arrive
-mi
P.
H I K
M. r i cat
M.
pat, Jacksonville B pm
Savanna night,
ton
am, am, Ms or
HID, pill
4.17 pm.
6.111 am, I'm.
Marlon am,
am, H i.
am,
., U
, bi.,
. p. m.,
,, a.
n 11.4.
ii . mi t
W . in., ml -Mi p . m
Ai i. la MO a. in., i p
in . a in; e B Bi and
. pin at oil am
in Daily Sunday
, ,
in I . II. lull-,
;. Sim i M
r ill . . p. .
It n e C
k i. ii . similar i i
a iv II
-i ii , ;,
pi. u pm U, in
-ate H I
MID r. at.
V an .
dally, Sun y,
. u riving s. m a.
i. i k a
-.- . . ;
ii IV .
tor Clinton -In except
p, m-
II M
M Km us .
Dr. ix
Heavy and
GROCERIES
X. O.
f a , u -a
Cotton Bagging Tics
on hand
kept on
hand,
sold. A trial ill convince yon.
D. W.
-AT-
1660
slum
Air Figures,
Fire Works, Toys,
Cups and
Candies. Mixed Nuts.
Raisins,
Florida Oranges,
Apple-.
Malt reuses, c.
You ill never
lug a Machine.
Professional Carts
A Mills I.
a. c,
AM St
LAW.
Greenville, X. C,
The Board the
of Greenville at their regular
meeting on list day of
1806, having made follow-j
order,
Board being unable to
ascertain records what
if any, the is in
debt, ii i- hereby ordered W.
L. for
all persona holding orders upon the
Town to present
them to him on or before
i be 1st day of January, 1800. for
purpose of listing the
And the said Treasurer shall
such orders on a show-
date of orders, lo
whom payable mid amount
thereof, and report the same to
this Board at the regular
in January
In pursuance of said order notice
Is hereby given to the holders of
such claims to present them lo me
on or before the said day of
January, for the purpose
aforesaid.
This December 2nd.
W. L.
Town Treasurer
Jesse cannon. Public
tor, the estate of
Barnes, diseased.
Against
James George
Hagar Bay,
Tyson and
Queen Carmen.
Jenny Barrett who is a
in above entitled erase, will
take notice n proceed
us has
in the Superior Court
of county, before the Clerk, lo
sell the real estate of Barnes
deceased, In order to make assets
and the said defendant will further
lake notice Hint she is to
appear at pf
the Superior Court of
on Friday the 6th day of January
i in and answer or
I demur to the petition and
plaint in said notion, or
will apply lo the for
the relief demanded therein.
Given under my hand, this
of November 1808.
B. A. Clerk
Court D
Cannon, Public Administrator, ad-
ministering the estate of Amy
deceased,
Williamson and others,
Monday, January 2nd, 1800, sell at
sale at court house door
in bidder
cash, that certain lot in
loan of on Hie
of and
and known ill the plan of
said town as lot number one bun-
died and twelve
III
Administering the of Amy
OLD DOMINION LINE
Dr. I.
Greenville, N. V,
C,
II, Bead, J. L.
X. C,
In all Courts.
Swift Galloway, P. Tyson,
Sana- ii in. 6.0,
ALLOW TYSON,
law,
X.
all the Courts.
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, and Fri-
days at ti A. M. for
water permitting,
Beta ruing leave Tarboro a A.
it., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject fie.
pending on stage of water,
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for nil points for
with railroads Norfolk,
Shippers should by
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from
and front
Boston,
K.
N.
J. Aft.,
Greenville, X. C.
r i
. r.
GO.
Washington.
John II. W.
N. C, N. C
LONG,
Attorneys
X.
Practice in all the Courts,
W.
N. R,
law.
Greenville, X. c.
wherever service is de-
sired.
i maw
T 1.11 mu
lull No To
Baa, worker, mike weak men
All Cure
kid
OS, or
v ill lie of an of the Si
parlor Court of Pin County in
pass of II. Greene. of Jesse
II. Cox vs Mary Cox Jesse It.
Con. Jr., the will sell
for cash at the Court House door
In Greenville OB Monday the
day of January, 1800, following
described piece, parcel or tract of
land, situated in the of
and located X
Beginning at the junction of the
Newborn and and run-
road to
James fox's line, with
line around to the
Tuft road, thence With the
road to W. Cox's two a
half acre tract lo Die
the acre the Tail road.
with said nail to
beginning, the
unit BOreS, lie
I be land owned by
Jesse I. Cox.
This 36th 1808.
G. James,
Attorney.
B. J. of W. II. On
against
B. J. Blatant.
In the above entitled action,
term 1803, of Superior
Court of Pill County, judgment
having been rendered against the
defendant in favor of plaintiff
for hundred and live
with interest, for costs,
to credits amounting lo one
hundred, and dollars
j C. CO
S 0-
only i work
prices
ti ; t.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest
prices paid for country
produce
U. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE, i r per Year in Advance.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
NO
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will
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In the Country.
December Ladies Home
Journal Edward much
notes the strong ten-
to country living, and be-
that is of the best
of times. Nothing in the
world can keep a man or woman
no young and fresh as lo lie able lo
lie in touch each day with the per-
freshness and youth of
life means more
out of door living, and is what
we Americans all need. We wan
our interest in things kept fresh,
and that nature does for us us
else can. The more our busy
men see rest fill ways the
inure restful will they become. The
closer we keep our children to the
Boil, the healthier will they be
and the stronger will they
develop mentally. The more our
girls breath the pure air which
God intended for all, but which
man the cities pollutes, the la-l-
women we shall have; the
fewer worried mothers we shall see.
The more our young men see of
out-of-door sports the more clearly
will they realize the greatness of
physical health. The
more the tired of
flowers plants and
will her interest in
all things natural simple; and
she sees the simplicity with
Which Nature works, unconsciously
will the la- forced upon her
enter into her methods.
all agree that there is no teach-
like lire herself. us all,
then, get as close to her as possible.
Whatever teaches is wholesome
to the mind and uplifting to the
soul ii strengthening to the
In the very act of her
wonderful ways there is
He Hired Webster For a Week.
Of comae Webster was in
and by those who could afford to
pay for his services,
Ion Herald. A sharp
man is said to have got the
of the great defender of the
an amusing way,
He had a small ease which was
to be tried one week
in June, and he posted lo
office in great haste. It was
a contest with a neighbor over a
considerable local interest, and ins
pride as a litigant was at stake.
He told the particulars
asked what be would charge
to conduct case. said
Webster, can't afford to hire
me. I should have lo stay down
there the whole week, and my fee
would lie more than whole cave
is worth. I couldn't go down there
for less than one thousand dollars.
could try every ease on the dock-
et as well as one, mid wouldn't
cost any more, for one case would
lake my time for entire week,
anyway, for I'd have to be on
right, then. Mr.
quickly responded the
your one thousand
dollars. You come down, and I'll
fix so you can try every
Webster was so amused over this
proposition that he kept his wold.
Be spent the entire week in Nan-
and appeared on one side or
the other in every case that
up for hearing. The shrewd Nan-
hired Daniel to all his
friends who were in litigation, and
received In. return about fifteen
hundred dollars, so that he got
Webster's service for
nothing, and made a good profit to
Two Years on Milk Diet.
Mr. F. n. a well-to-do
farmer living on the cast side of
the river, told us Ibis morning that
for the past two years and a half
milk has the only nourish-
he has taken, and for past
year be has mil tasted a drop of
water.
For years he suffered dreadfully
with indigestion and
of stomach and finally reached
the stage where he could retain no
food at all. He then on
milk has kept it up since to
exclusion of everything else,
though he says be is getting mighty
tired of it. A year ago he went to
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Haiti-
more, lint they could guarantee him
no permanent cure and recommend-
ed to continue his milk diet.
Mr. Hobbs is thirty four years old
has a wife and two children.
Though he neighs as much as ho
did before his illness and is healthy
looking, he is unfitted for manual
labor says an half work
undoes Ilia I
For croup, a cloth wrung out of
hot water.
Put Your Money to Use.
As a rule those who ever have
any money have it now. Those
who have business qualities are
paying what they owe that they
may begin the new year with but
few debts reeling upon them.
There arc some who forget these
things their money is about
all gone and then they have a
struggle to keep their heads above
the water for the next twelve
months. If our people would watch
more closely what they do with
their money our country would
a much fix. There
people in our country who hunt
one month out the year. This
costs a great deal. You hear just
such people wishing that they could
get along as some others do whom
they Those who get
well would if I hey were so prod-
of their time and money.
time and money is necessary to
success in life.
He Remembered the Apple
Dr. of Temple.
Boston, tells this story of one of
our distinguished men, who was
introduced at a great public meet
If made Barn Instead
appearing gratified at the
it seemed to throw him, for
a few momenta, Into a
Afterwards they Baked
him the reason for the way
which he received announce-
said the great man,
set me to thinking that I was
not really a self-made man.
replied, you
not begin to work a store when
you were ten or
said he, it was be-
cause my mother thought ought
early to have the educating touch
of
urged,
were always such a great reader,
devouring when a
he replied, lint it was
my mother led me It,
and at her knee she had me give
an account of I he book after I had
read it. I don't know being
a self-made man. I think my
mother a great deal to do with
they urged again,
integrity was your
I don't know about that.
One day a barrel of apples came to
me to sell by the peck; after the
manner of some store keepers, I
put ones the bot-
tom and the In -I ones at top.
My unit her called me and naked
what I was doing. I told her,
she if you do that
you will lie n And I did
not do it. I think my mother had
something to do with my integrity.
And, on the whole, I doubt
Whether I am a self-made man. I
think my mother had something to
do with making me anything if I
am of any
said Dr.
the boy who had such a mother;
happy the mother who bad a
so appreciative of his mother's
formative
Keeping at it is the
key to successful advertising. You
can not spurt much and win. A
business career that goes by fits
and starts will not pay so well in
the long run and a business that
follows it course out for
and keeps increasing its
as the business demands it
the maximum is reached. There
is a maximum for a small business
beyond which it is not economy or
policy to go. Have you advertised
from some one else
did, or yon meant to get
Ii i out of it I This will bear
thinking
For sudden hoarseness, a lump
of the size of a pea dissolved
in the mouth.
For water taken
freely before bedtime.
For headache, application of
water to the back of the neck
the feet.
For earache, a bit of cotton
snaked in oil and sprinkled with
pepper.
Or, the core of n warm, boiled
onion.
To hit he weak eyes, salt
For cramp the foot, pressing
the hollow of the foot against some-
thing round and hard.
For threatened pneumonia, a
plaster of and
For loose bowels, drinking
milk.
is
J,
TO PEOPLE OF AMI
MAKE Oil STOKE m show
-------YOU THE LINK OF--------
EVER shown in
You can select your I while here and
take it homo with you. Show you a full line of
GOODS and NOTIONS, SHOES,
HATS, and is no
trouble lo show goods. We you all a cordial
Invitation.
It seems to lie a very general rule
with newspapers to
while its antithesis,
is written with a small let-
There appears to be some
philosophy underlying this. Per-
haps the newspaper man thinks it
heal to leave the of
the lower regions alone. He may
go there some a visit,
be able
whole outfit with dues
from delinquent
have taken up their ant
J. M. Knight.
Covering it burn
soda or soda water.
with powder
BAKER
DEALERS IN
General
Hardware,
For ivy poisoning, wood ash lye,
washed off with warm water and
applied.
For nosebleed, tannin snuffed.
For throat, a compress of
cold Housekeeping.
Just received
r-.
PILLS.
. ml tn II. E. I'm
A Co., and a box of Dr
New LI to Pill. A trial a ill
yon their Them
in Bad are
the cum
II. Vat Malaria
and beta
proved Invaluable. They are
led to lie from every
,. . . . and to be purely
vegetable. not weaken by
action, but by giving lone to
in-is. bowel greatly invigorate
I ,, Mac Hie. per box.
Sold by Jno. L. Woolen,
the largest
manufacturer in toe world and ore used by
many millions.
MAIN . N.
WASHINGTON
Washington. l. He .
Tin- Democrats of House
were for the
who have been work
so haul to make adjourn
Democratic caucus a cat and
dog light would have resulted
In faction and
wise injuring the par
The wag held, and
I hero was no light all. On the
contrary, the was entirely
harmonious even any show
feelings Indulged in
by According lo the
rule g It-Hi. if rat if caucus
action could lie
anything except lite resolution,
fared caucus held last June,
providing that an vote
of two-thirds of a caucus should
caucus binding upon
whole body, except in cases
where individuals pledged
their word or been Instructed by
their conventions to tin-
resolution was
iii opposition. There talk
in the party policy
to be pursued present sen
bill prepared Miles
for army.
has been introduced in
bill as far us it will
ever got, as the Hull bill, prepared
largely under direction of Sec-
Is hacked by the ad
ministration by
can leaders in the and i-.
present plans are changed,
i. be put through House lie
fore the Christmas The
Democrats are opposed t. Keeping
i he volunteers in sen Ice until
Hill becomes
a law. a- proposed by the
trillion, bill their protests will not,
it is change the
because the desire to gel the vol-
mustered out is counted
upon to kelp got the votes needed
to increase of the
regular lo men. The
House Military Committee has in
nimbly reported u resolution of
feral by Representative of
Virginia, asking the Secretary of
War lo inform the House
towns in i and the
Philippines will have to be
soiled by Slates troops,
number of troops for each town
and the Dumber that will lie re
Hired at home.
Although Vest did not
submit his declaring
that under the Constitution this
government cannot adopt the
colonial system, but
all territory acquired lie gov-
with purpose f
mutely such . policy of
for admission t. party at this session us Mr.
Union, message was about the
colleagues before offering it, pp,,, ,,, administration to-
and giving notice of his from
lo deliver a speech In suasion is,
an early day, Its underlying
is endorsed by demo the administration and Hie
Senators. Already the re Republicans in Congress
publicans are saying Senator I In- of
Vest will not be allowed ,.,, extra session
Ids resolution in open session, Congress, if it can pus
a speech in of The word has been
resolution will necessarily around that all
against of the appropriation bills must be
, a as
peace and must w ,.,.,,,.,,
. will be pushed by the lead
The Philippine problem is era.
the republican nu end of
trouble,
a timid iii bundling Kit-
,. . , , I
political but he M , mi so-
know lodged himself at a what damage in New harbor,
to do with this one when he the pilot's care in
several of the pro Sticking close to what should have
,, , , , , been a
lime made In . , , ,
. was. low, and
get rid the Islands. my big ship Ac
part. I wish were of this sort to
in the bottom of the Mr. occur from time time where the
allowed be Is so alight between
his lenders vessel war
. , , , ship-, winch
that ho has no ambition to lead headway, seem to
n Philippine policy, but will be be peculiarly liable to such mi-
to follow
p v that In lie in
with public
preference that it sh
that will enable us get of the
ii ii i p. lo do
without I
open ti chin
human liberty. . I ml
without war. There is
reason for lug that ii it ; lo
be done over again, Mi.
would of
the and sale
which
pay Spain for something we do not
know 1.1 do Dill that
son of hind sight help the
sit ion one bit.
The clique bus i
Irving I. Keep
receiving and deserved
ever since bis return from a
Spanish prison, ha- succeeded
gelling Iii in ordered lite
country for period,
was discovered that was
the man needed lo superintend
the repairs the Spanish gun-
sun; in
bay, which have been raised and
sent Kong, a
made by
tried u short leave
lo attend to some private matter,
going so far away, but
was refused him and be given
peremptory orders lo leave for
Kong mi the steamer that
sails from Hun Francisco, Christ-
eve.
The proposition,
and the jointly build
control the Nicaragua
has. with any marked
The Morgan Hill, by
which the Slates v. ill
i out rolling interest in com-
which will build the
guaranteeing
of the Company's bonds, lobe Is
sued the discretion of the
dent, i- now the
with the right of way. Senator
Morgan. Its author, says It will pass
ii big majority. Democrats
generally would prefer that
Canal lie built by gov-
and owned Ly It, it
is not as a
and each Senator will
vole iii accordance hi-
views. the House
w ill do this bill will depend
largely upon the attitude of the
administration towards it-
tilde not yet clearly
though Mr.
building the Canal,
Two for
Investigation of war,
one by Senator Vest,
other by Representative
lull there is little probability
either a Hi adopted.
i arc as reticent
.- t.
n-.-M-rt V-H


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Eastern reflector, 13 December 1898
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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December 13, 1898
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