Eastern reflector, 3 January 1899


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The Eastern Reflector
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY
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The of 1898 a
One.
Diary of the Conflict
With Spain.
DEATHS HEAVY ROLL.
Fatal Shipwrecks.
Fierce Destructive Con
Noted In
tho Obituary Lint -Personal, Mis-
and Sporting -A
Chronological Summary From Jan-
to December.
Tho powerful republic of
western torn by what some of her
leading men regard tho relentless
grasp of destiny from her policy of Inter-
national isolation,
of kingdom of tho orient
and tho by of a
monarchy from tho middle ages
three event of the results of
which upon tho of
cannot much M conjectured. Of
minor yet of and
unknown tho
agitation In Franco and tho An-
In went Africa. All
of movements by
tho developments of tho opening month
of tho year
In January Mai no ordered to
by tho
the In Ha-
harbor, two Incidents arousing tho
American . lo In a which carried
tho nation tho of con
In January, also, tho
prosecution of A r In
of Dreyfus an endless chain of
startling denouement, which bid fair to
domestic peace of Franco.
Tho year ushered tn sensational
of tho partition of and In tho first
tho power each a fragment,
Great Britain that her
would against
Franco and Germany the coat of
If
In February tho French crossed tho
per, tho Maine was blown up resting
under tho safeguard of
and found plotting
for tho share In China. April, the
month In American annals, saw
Spanish war an fact, the
Cuban port and both tho Span-
tan and American fleet active
May day was crowned with a new
by victory at Manila, a
blow to surprisingly novel and
that test statesmen of
t t to marvel at It.
During this month
the Mm
taking, son thought, tho second trick
In tho game of strategy, but tho ad-
vantage lost by In-
to Santiago
In May, Italy convulsed with
bread riots, toned to
overthrow the tn Spain, ponce
barely among Gorman and
In Hungary, and tho pros-
of an
tho whole world to figuring upon the
arbiter of tho nations
During J urn and July all In Is
In tho Invasion of Cuba tho mil-
of Manila From
the Hag at Guantanamo,
on Juno In, in it tho
of Spain palace at
Santiago, July If, there were skirmishes
dally, and tho battle of
July and In bringing tho
doomed city under with
tho Capo squadron,
hope In tho west, lying wrecked upon
tho Cuban shore.
Ii. August II under Amer-
city of Manila also, and
tho I ; Tho
question In tied by
acceptance on Nov -1 do-
tho Philippines
military
given tho American a
onto of tho problem Involved In tho now
national depart
During tho month of greatest
excitement, May and August, two
of tho moat Influential men, Ills
and away. To
crown all, In the pa of the ancient vat
of the at a tho
groat of modern warfare by tho
annihilation of an army or
at hand of a few skillful
machine guns
too ground with
military fol
lowed upon the heel of the
manifesto urging general In
tho of and may have baa
toned tho approval given by tho power to
the well timed
peal.
Then, of an ant tell max to the
cumulative
the royal enacted In tho peaceful
environ of a city of
when the dagger a wandering anarchist
put an end to the troubled
venerable most estimable
Han not a day
way bring much lea a of
of factory burn-
ed at VI ;
of Mt in
VI U
of In Wonder-
in bpi at,
II Hon. P.
tn-r of f who
sit from In linden.
U.
r if pat. in., at
. aged M. O n C. f. Augur.
n of civil
In i
Is. Washington.
of
ton. In New city.
i build at
Cat; ions, n.
Obituary; Very y
I. and
lexicographer. In aged
KT.
of deputies In
by riot growing out of the
U. K.
a the
of Morgan s cavalry
Kr. Ky
schooner foundered on
m. n lost.
Maine ordered to Havana.
Obituary. 11.-v. Dr. Michael J.
r Cm
pa . axed O.
K. tilled with grain.
In loss,
liven property
loss of at burning of th
National Stock
began at Denver. an-
of the
of Manufacturer of the
Slates begun In New York city.
John the
tamed out Confederate
Alabama In
the Cuban leader,
th
Admiral Lawrence
H. N. died aged
It. of
the of
situation.
K. one of
the colored m.-n of the nation.
In aged H
U, noted
woman I g d
Mining In the
V It i u
TA. Alma out-
the list-
and gold seek
The Due de Talleyrand of the old
died In Berlin; aged
Many death In burning of a
at Mon.
B den
noted veteran and Jurist,
In Washington; aged Robert
B. Harris, founder of Children's day.
at N. J.
fl Joseph
once as dwarf,
Me., the of
Ushers perished on an Ice floe In tho
Pi
a I lie
i.
d et
board
gt
V. R Co.
tuck, Conn., burned out; loss.
In the burning of the
N. Y. perished.
Channel mall steam-
ship, wrecked oft the isle of a
lives lost.
Storm In New the
went
t The block burned Winni-
peg; loss,
I. Y. M. C. A. building burned at
ton. loss,
I. killed by collapse of n
burning building In Poston.
Fins Highland Park hotel burned at
C; lose MO of
by flames In the
Catholic cathedral burned.
The famous Lome letter made pub-
t George tho old-
est In the world, died at
Cal. at the ago of
President of tho republic of
South west
congress met Fla.
At Fort Worth. Tex.; loss.
people killed In a panic In
Annual L. A. W.
held at SI. Louis.
deaths and property loss of
by burning of u storage
warehouse other In
Obituary; Dr. A. Hitch-
cock, Well known divine, In
New York aged el.
POl Club budding and
casino, burned In New York
Spanish Senor Polo y Ber-
appointed minister to the
to succeed IV
nth annual convention of
the National American Woman
i opened In Washing-
ton.
The U. battleship Maine wrecked
by explosion In IN of
the crew lost
It Ship In the burning of th
British simmer
lost. French steamer
wrecked off Canary Islands; lives
lost.
Frances E. tho well
known advocate. In New
York city aged
Convention Woman's national
met In Washington.
Shipwreck; IS drowned at the
wrecking of the British ship Asia off
Continental congress
of Revolution
met In Washington.
D. Conviction In of Zola on charge
of In east-; sentence. I
year's Imprisonment and a lino of
j. American Tobacco Co. of Louis.
burned cut; loss. 1,01.000.
. In a n fire at Charleston, S.
C. were lost.
An omnibus In Chicago col-
with n Trunk
passengers killed.
W. It. an
Mexican war vet-
ran. in county. aged
William M. the
and editor, In that city;
aged CO
M, At the Chem-
works; lives lost.
Obituary John Thomas
writer, who served In the
army. In New York city; aged
MARCH,
t Prof. William A. Rodger
of Colby noted astronomer;
aged S.
drowned by tho
of the Key
Weal
Col. Henry wounded by
In a duel growing out of the Zola trial
In Paris
China agreed to lease
Arthur and Wan to Russia
to years.
Hugh J a railway
financier and manager. In Augusta.
a- I at
n popular Italian poet, killed
by the editor of the
Bin In a sword duel
B. U
A . In aged t
, Fir. At
w. Troubles
national defense be-
came a law
in phi.
in tendon;
K. I. Mil of
note, iii i
a go ad oWler the western
i-t I aged
J. In a bulging
In New II
Henry the
v, i i. r i process
M. Jam
n Hat. In
R. of the m
to congress.
Anton Heidi, well known
director, In Now York city.
a run.
Arthur Orion, the claimant.
id in England
At lb-k Hill. C .
burned, n of
American For
the of Science met in
Boston.
so lost by the
breaking of a levee at
Ills.
At Miss.,
Opera House and other prop, burn-
loss, o.
British ship
lost in sailor drowned.
Spanish War of Groat
Britain, Franco, and
Italy presented n Joint note to
president.
th-actress,
w. aged s.
I. Obituary; James Ronald
a noted lender In Forrest's Con-
cavalry corps,
et
Spanish The presidents mS
ago asking to Intervene In Cu-
submitted lo
before the senate committee
on foreign relation.
At Mass.; dust en
started Homes in a grain
loss
ex-president of
Venezuela, killed In Ii
Prof. Jobs fa-
geologist, Cambridge, Mass.
Parsons
In New York oily,
Spanish War- The Cuban Intervention
r solutions passed
turn sent to
V. Spanish Si nor
Spanish minister, took his passports
and left for
In London
destroyed
Spanish S. Minister Wood-
ford given bis passports at Madrid.
Cuba.
First capture of the war, the
Spanish ship Ventura. In the
gulf of Mexico.
I c. not-d
and I. S. senator from
Mississippi. Washington; aged
Richard Smith, prominent
western n man. In Cincinnati;
aged
of
met in Baltimore.
Spirit I- The president called for
in
. Spanish Declaration by the
ed States war began April
In Bl Andrew's Catholic
cathedral d loss,
fl. War Spanish steamer Pan-
i Off Havana by the V.
lender
proclaimed and declared
that the war began April
Ai Admiral
Sampson vessel bombarded Spanish
from
Spain -news of war for Cuba,
captured by tho U. monitor Terror.
i, Spanish
sailed westward from the Capo Verde
Islands
MAY.
, Spanish Commodore Dewey, with
the Asiatic Heel, defeated tho Span-
lards In Manila harbor. Philippine Is-
lands.
At AugUStO, loss. by
the burning of an elevator ware-
house.
i. Spanish French
one in a duel
. I PI
d chemist.
economist, civil ante i or nor and
parliamentarian, tn on In. I
I. Fire at Postal
India.
mo IV In
New York a ;
exposition open-
ed m On
At . Lb-m n P
U s n run b collier
ii to i . i I h r,
Cap V
et if ya
p;. at -a.
Thomas N a Tribune
ii. in died In Mew v, aged
marine under Cot
landed
bay and the stars and
on Cub
II. Spanish Attack upon
m-ton marine it Dr.
John and marine killed.
convention; congress Y.
M. C A. hi London.
I. of
deal.
Spanish expedition
s.-n. for
The noted painter.
Burne Jones, In i; aged ff.
I. Business of Park City.
destroyed; loss.
Cal I
in the
I I
an
II I
Bl I
II SI,
l M .
N V . N II
I led .
H Obit I
Ai r
.- Dorothy
noted
a ed n
, Collision At I killed and
by a h n
tie led I
II bull lit s m
i I in
iv Harold Fr
t Ii- i m I.,
Mas . on tho
I ii u. n . i persons
At D
by tho
of the
I. f Samoa,
N H
iv
Th. , r r m Inviting
an i i . lo
I I d
I J Vat. II.
I B a civil war ran
, pi ; . h Put l I
v ; . i
L A
blockading
off II
Southern Baptist
at Norfolk.
I Hundreds of Italians shot down by tho
troops during a bread riot In Milan
I. The hotel,
Springs, Mo. burned, loss.
U. Fires At Moss,, of
wool at burned.
In deaths and
of the burning of a toy
store.
II Spanish First V. officer killed
on the torpedo boat
San Juan.
to Sampson's war-
ship-.
In a grain elevator and
other property loss,
It. Spanish
In tho West In-
dies.
workmen killed and II
Injured by the of
wall In a building In New York
sailors drowned off tho
coast of Wales wreck of th
British Bloomer
IS At I loss.
the noted
violinist, In San aged
Fire At I-i
Auxiliary hospital
burned; many lives lost.
Accident; In Boston an elevator fell,
killing workmen.
At Mass . the
section loss, over 11.00.1.000.
Illinois. Michigan and
In death.
at Castle
den, Mi.
outward author
etc
at Falls. Mass M.
passengers drowned by
tho sinking; of tho Alaska schooner
Jam tiny off Cap- Kin cry
B. Spanish War COll for
rs. asked for.
Shipwreck British steamer Mecca sank
off lives lust.
won th.,
M, secret
of the war landed on Cuban soil
by tho
Madeline
well known widow of Admiral
John A. In Washington.
Ornament won
Handicap.
Spanish Commotion-
fleet engaged
Marine at tho.
launching of battleship Al-
on the
Biennial meeting of the I
Federation of Clubs opened
at Denver,
Spanish troops landed
at Daiquiri, near Santiago.
At Lincoln. Nob . loss,
Cornell defeated and
Harvard In tho vanity boat at
New London; tune,
time. Ma, Harvard's, ST.
K Heavy skirmish of Con.
Young's brigade with Spaniards 1-as
Santiago.
I. Spanish Disparate fighting
Santiago den. Shaffer's forces;
bottles at and Ban Juan hill
The treaty be-
tween Cleat Britain and china signed.
Pennsylvania defeated
Wisconsin Columbia In tho
varsity bout race on Saratoga lake.
Spanish squadron de-
by Sampson's fleet while trying
to escape from Santiago harbor.
At Hampton N. II.,
B killed Injured.
At Shelby, t killed and fl
Injured by the of a bridge
under a holiday crowd.
La of tho
French line went down hi a collision
Off Said.- Island; lost.
Beverly. Mass. the excursion steamer
Surf City and curried down
people.
I Bill for annexation of Ha-
signed
the American, won
Diamond Sculls at the Henley regatta.
Annual convention of
Christian opened Nash-
ville. International mining congress
met Bait Lake City.
I. Storm At Mo.,
worth of property was de-
d. washed
M persons drowned by a cloudburst.
I. At Cleveland. O. tho Parson
Toss, nearly At
Mich., Sands
yard was destroyed; loss,
National Educational
elation met in Washington.
Spanish Bombardment of
ago the American land naval
batteries.
The Western Starch works burn
at West Hammond, Ills.; loss. 800.001
II. Fires; At the World's the-
burned; loss. At St. J i-
Mich. Hie Hotel St. Joseph de-
loss.
At tho now waterworks tun-
Cleveland, explosion of gas killed
workmen.
Hear Admiral
noted of navy during
the civil war. Baltimore; aged
Spanish Bombardment
go concluded; last gun of tho cam-
II At Tow-
works, N. J., work-
men killed.
Spanish with 21.000
troops, surrendered to Gen,
John Williams, veter-
an of the Mexican and civil wars, at
Mt. Sterling, Ky.
At England; loss,
12,000.000.
IS. killed and Injured by
lightning near N. J.
The Confederate
Veteran association met In annual
session at Atlanta.
K. Hen. forces land-
d In arrived
Manila.
At Point Cal., I
killed and many Injured In
the Hercules Powder work.
Dr. William Pepper, noted
educator at the head of the
of Pennsylvania,
Col; aged K
Bismarck, ex-chancellor of
empire,
aged v.
SI. Spanish Attack on American
lines at near Manila, repulsed.
At tit ST.
I Spanish Terms of official-
off Florida, a captain and
sailors drowned by the loss of a
steamer towing dredge.
army ordered
sick imported at Santiago.
Disaster; At Villa Spain,
persons drowned by waterspout.
Spanish War. American terms of
accepted at Madrid.
M the
it Munich, Bavaria.
Brig. John S. Poland. P, V.
N c. Adolph of
tunnel fame. In San Francisco.
Al great part of
the business portion burned; loss
nearly
II Ellen
founder of The In
New York oily; aged II
do Vivo, noted In Me
. rd H
II. War Attach Bout Juan,
RICO, ,.
Isaac Bromley, formerly of
New York Tribune, at Norwich.
Conn ,
File. Al Wheat land, CaL,
on . o-s. ;.
Admiral A. U.
gt. H. Mar Island navy
yard, c
Spam ti t protocol formally
Ai k
Ursa tool II M
treaty of annexation
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th.
r i
p. , a on i
id i i h
Fir- Al
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on the
B B tour Fulton,
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k i . and II
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of
ill
I.
of
b. gun
i-
foiling of
Holland
ii of ii I
Tho annual
A. open. at
Fir.
i Drug
ii Book Island i
re id near Fort Wort
Ra.-e ii and I kill-
ed in a ii. or ii . Mb
personal M n v
r s i. in London to
l p i ,. in
h i ran. Rico
m i lo I ; at Ii h in -p soiled t-r
Fir. In South
a lo i I b I hi
city blocks,
I b p ii i opened.
noted
i Intel In P aged
Cabinet in
f, the nun. m n
mil I
SI . Lake U till in the
went u with
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Packard,
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New York Tl
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F. It. noted of Canada's
In Hi
Col. E. I
expert, In Si i
For. Court of Paris
d i n vision th- ca
I widow of President Car.
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The 13th annual
Nation ii
ii Di over.
kill l missing I
i t Into the St. Law-
Ivor N. Y.
Al Memphis groin and
mills loss.
Job,. Kemp I.
s. A . retired, at Washington; SI.
Fin Al Ni v i the
House
War American peace
consulting of Senator
of Delaware, Fry of Maine and
Davis of Minnesota. of
Slate W. B Bay and
Fin At m i Mo.,
buildings n . I. .
loss of life in the
British w -i In
h of Austria killed by
an Italian
Fir.-; Jerome, A. T
and stores and many
lives
ODD.
loss about
killed.
house de-
Ion In
missing,
d.
Fir. At New Westminster, It. ., MO
destroyed, loss.
The Notional Council Or-
f tin Bed Men began its annual
convention m Indianapolis, 17th an-
encampment of the Sons of Vet-
opened Omaha,
Brig Joseph T, Has-
oho wounded three times
KI Columbus O.
Rev. Or. John Hall, the
noted Presbyterian divine, at Belfast;
Miss
of Jefferson Davis,
sen pier
battery Spaniards out of
their blockhouses at Li at
Port Myer,
II Th- session of th
grand lodge I. O. O. F. op
In Boston.
In the Union To-
i. do missing and c killed;
A monument to Be
the French explorer, d Que-
of tho emperor
of China In favor of
em press,
In a mine
s lost.
Col. Malcolm John-
the southern novelist, in
more; aged
Th ashes of Columbus
Havana by tho
At N. Y. much
property several mi in-
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known
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HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
of
up on i lie
Mr. Charlie is working
in factory.
Mr. Will Co;, who i from
Chapel Hill, here Friday.
Wanted by A. Cos
m cotton and a
United states Senator Merrill, of field pens.
morn- Hit
Be H- member of
. spent the
the Senate.
of service. i.
Mi. Mania
What things do happen ban's, were married the
these days I J. M. has the bride will live
as of the
the old year la rolling out, o
and the Governor i a, ,.,, ,,,
appointed a Democrat, W. II. Day, v The new
to succeed him. take year la about to roll in, so buy a
chaise of the institution with or wagon and roll ii your
farm.
Mr. Drift, civil engineer of the
Atlantic Line, here
The Cape Val I Thursday morn
lag taking a plot of the town for
tin- of choosing a site for
the depot which will be
new year.
Railroad, in entirety, was
old at public auction on Thursday
at After an hour's
bidding between of
of the AI la Coast Line. the Sea
Air Lino and the Southern
Railway, the property knocked
. .
off to the Atlantic Coast Line at
Tin- Cape Pear
Valley road extends from
Wilmington to Mt. Airy. Its par-
the Coast Line will be
unite an addition to that system.
at once.
The of will soon
here, but the man to raise ob-
to the
a fair I rial, has
There is always a about
the closing of a year. It is a lime
for n brief lo king menial
rehearsal of the past. Have we
used our time well Have we
proved every Opportunity Have
we been of any benefit to our
low Have we been faithful
in the use of the talents has
committed to our keeping These
are important questions we might
ask ourselves. We never pass
through the year bat once, and
days once gone never How
Important, then, that we endeavor
to do our lies while the present is
with us. In looking back if
been
doubtless there have us
by these and endeavor to
avoid In future.
Then let us turn to the new year
with glad hearts that we been
spared and blessed, and enter with
hope upon Its duties resolved to do
our best in every sphere.
And may ii be a prosperous hap-
new year to all.
As the age advances
become more dangerous, man-
with each recur
ring season lo make the explosives
more powerful. As a means of in
creasing the noise incident to the
celebrating of Christmas add
fun of the boys, the pop
cracker In various sizes has been
deemed almost indispensable, but
the reckless use of them having
re the stage of being
many towns have
a prohibition against them, Char-
was one of the towns
mil in the
Christmas and
th.- expresses the follow
opinion on the result
The wisdom of the Charlotte city
authorities iii forbidding tin-
TO THE POINT.
Adopt Strong Res
X. c. f
the Democrats
the banner township of
the county, this
club, adopted the follow
which they
ed published in News a
King's and
I They re
their of the
Chicago platform Democratic
THE FEMININE OBSERVER.
She Talks About Some of the
Thing She Notices.
The meanest always have
the memories, the
Philadelphia Times.
It Is quite fashionable now to
boodles.
Noons filled poverty-
stricken who has good friends.
Christmas trees are the
part of i he freight these
There Is not much Joy In work
goes forever unrewarded.
The sign, evenings until
is prominently
I.
is a wise woman who can
smile at a compliment and
In-el
few men COUld weather
that women pass
through unscathed.
It is wonderful how lucky the
person i are who have the chancing
off of articles at a fair.
Some men are so busy that they
do not seem to have time to enjoy
nun
It takes I he lie door neighbor
to give you accurate in format ion j
regarding your
Have you ever tin-
pi--.-us w ho w rite the always
possess the worst
lo not the contents of a
purse of
exterior.
contain the least
to how many
men wear the watches they at one
time gave to their w
The world doesn't ask where
you gel money to pay
it have you got it;
A boy doesn't have to be
grown up to Wear a soil as
now made for juveniles of
A man at a reception recently
was heard to observe the girl
tea only only refill-
el inn sin- poured.
A man is always mad if other
men do show his wife
RESOLUTIONS.
Adopted by M. E.
Sunday Schools.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Our e
Washington. I. C.
Where is in wise
of our heavenly father lie has
seen iii to take from our Sunday
school and from his loving family
on earth our In-low- and
esteemed scholar
Murphy, and him to the
of everlasting joy,
Resolved 1st. Thai we the
of ibis Sunday school will
h memory of our
beloved and will ever
strive to emulate his example for
faithful attendance our school.
Resolved 2nd. Thai ibis Sun
day school extend to the
our heartfelt sympathy in this
their hour.
Resolved Thai a copy of
these resolutions Is- sent to the
family, that one pare of our mill
lite In- devoted lo recording
sum-and that the
requested to pub
them.
R.
The administration is not s.
Cook sure as it was that its bill for
tin- Increase of
regular army, which, if it be-
law. will increase our
expenditures, pen
lo an amount largely exceed
in-that paid by any
government to maintain a great
army on a and
la in the House as
the Hull bill, can W put through
Senate. Consequently is be
come more than a suspicion
out of tin- recant de
to muster of the
volunteers la to be postponed and
so us to j-t ill
for the army bill; and
no bun number of volunteers an-,
,.,., ,
likely to i- mustered until , . ,, .
Hi
and flavor of fruits,
size, quality and
of vegetables,
weight and plumpness of grain,
arc all produced by Potash.
Potash,
properly combined with
Acid and Nitrogen, and
liberally applied, will improve
every soil and increase yield
and quality of any crop.
Write and gal Free cur which
tell how lo buy and use with
greatest economy and profit.
KALI WORKS,
M St, Vt
GET A WHITE MAN.
It was out
State platform in their entirety and away from home that In- never
urged their Legislators to thinks of offering home,
support these a the following
demand of
i. We favor better public
longer terms and de-
luxes be
used for while
for sanctum published from every
the while men should
that an inferior race of the of a while
that pay leas than live per cent of man's
the taxes should have school , . . , . , ,
privileges with while who I I have
pay over ninety five per cent ll good while men made
taxes. application to keep the bridge and
We favor a law, attend to the draw that would be
being made Its , . i,. . . , .
., . ., , ., lo -1 he lo teed their
that the great horde loafers ,, . ,
our Eastern towns ones yet the work Is
forced to work for or by a is as
for the public on county roads, North as
ourselves to sup- i, is to be. We
Back From Manila.
Mayor Powell yesterday
ed a letter from Mr. W. H. Co-
chairman of the committee on
attractions for tin- Hoard of Trade
and Business Men's Association of
Norfolk, enclosing a copy of a lei
let- from A N. Crow chief
of of
you see be
field has already re
pair of the the Nor-
folk navy writes Mr. Cory.
This ship was built here is
dear to our hearts, and we know
Is yours, being named for your
We therefore, feel
it necessary Iii ask
you use all your Influence with
your Senators and
in to have suggestion
carried out so the officers
crew can be suitable recap
lion on their arrival It
also enable the people of your Stale
to see this red ship.
which gained such renown Ma
Mr. says in ids
letter the has already
left Manila for York.
recommended, however, that she
1- repaired at the Norfolk navy
News and
port such
We favor refusal of
and homes or
I. We favor the social
mid offensive
white an I believe
are
our Stale and county.
We a more liberal
allowance being made to the State than i
and its and
explosives during the recent
days was folly vindicated. What
with horns, plow share-i
boy s made all
deal of noise a minimum
expense. of joy of the
UM should have
full, there is no
injured eyes and hands.
There were nervous persons who.
during days just ended,
swore they preferred
and cannon crackers, but they said
iii wrath, They all know
now that horns, cowbells plow
shares are far preferable as
of torture, and after tills ex-
it is lo U- hoped the
explosives will never be
heard in Charlotte again.
shall be Increased
any now
existing shall be disbanded and
that here aft no military
com pa be allowed organization.
Ii. We demand such a
in the State as will
entirely eliminate as a
factor in North Carolina polities,
r. We demand
officials be impeached any
member of the Assembly
who has been convicted of a felony
shall be expelled from the
We favor demand
ate cars for races.
It. commend I hose rail roads.
mills are
giving preference to white over
labor.
We favor an amendment lo
the law regarding the carrying of
weapons so a
will be required for the carrying of
Ho- same proceeds of sale of license
to p to public school funds.
have white men who will, and can.
do the work min-h better than is
be, n- done, who would be glad of
the job and promise have no
in It. I She Moor
a few years ago Mr.
Ii. II kepi the bridge ill
boiler repair and one third
was kept by
any one else during the veal's he
was Commissioner I know
he gave the public teas trouble
the draw than any . else. He
did keep you Waiting II half
hour or an hour, for a boat to pass-
Why mil give the work lo a while
man and let the go to those
he voted for. What say the Com-
Side Warn Ham
OBSERVATIONS.
Made by the Orange
ON HAND
THINS or OR
ON
WILL NOT RF t
, i
LOOK OUT IMITATIONS
GENUINE BOTTLE
THE NAME, I
PERRY DAVIS A J
thinks be is always
excusable for the liberty he lakes.
In- terrible for a man to
be gored by the horns of a dilemma.
The mainspring in hope is to
shove the other fellow aside
take his place.
There are two thing the
can people is-
and lo be amused.
The room is where
female meet, skin their
neighbors from bead to feet.
Life is spanned by a rainbow,
made up of sorrow,
tinted with radiant hues of
The memory of
a man than recollect ion
Of pleasure for a man can
longer than he can smile.
Paragraphs.
A poor i who is culled pretty
is really
A captured, ostrich always means
a feather in somebody's cap.
The Chinese never goes on
the iii hunt Ins cue.
Kansas boasts of a lady horse
lamer. She is probably a grass
A prudent man resembles a pin ;
his head prevents him too
far.
Dudes reduce cigarettes to ashes
and cigarette do likewise with
dudes.
A gem of thought la often
paired by a bad selling.
Some people oil airs while
Others merely whistle them.
The gathering together of the
dancing Hakes results in n snow- ball.
Some people's prospects arc so
line I hat is almost impossible lo
them.
The mail who always says
i what he means is more numerous
than popular.
When a has troubles she
physician. When n
man has troubles be consults a
lawyer.
STATE NEWS.
An 18-year-old white girl named
Sarah Johnson, of county,
recently eloped with a
preacher.
L, K. Salisbury, sold a
Raw York man two Din I dogs for
A brutally murdered a
young while man Selma. A
crowd tried to get and
lynch him, but the Sheriff eluded
the crowd the to
Raleigh for safe keeping.
will have an exposition
next fall in place of the usual Stale
fair. The State has not hail an ex-
position since 1884, and all efforts
will lie made to make the next one
creditable in every detail.
Senatorial pledges enough have
been secured to make the passage
of the bill certain, and it may
be impossible to obtain those
pledges, Strong endorsement of
the democratic opposition to the
bill is coming from every direction.
Of course, this sort of thing is hard
on the volunteers, but the
isn't worrying about
The Vanderbilt Interests are not
with owning one seat in
the promised by Boss
for
are out tor another seat. The body
of Senator ill, of Vermont,
who died in Washington, this
week, and whose will i-
held in the Senate chamber
row was cold before the
wires were being nulled to gel Ir.
Webb, who married one of
the girls and who
railed a residence in Vermont
veal's ago, for purpose of
awaiting Senator Mo, i death,
appointed to succeed him. This
scheme will be watched with mu.-h
interest, particularly as it
been a boast of that
the Male has never had a rich Ben-
Perhaps the Vanderbilt who
owns in X. c, also
has an eye on the Senate,
It strikes the a. man who
no prejudice in the matter
protection editors
are among the dallies winch
die Ame Newspaper
Association were very
when signed ail
lo be presented to the
Joint High Com-
asking ilia I
which now has a duty of ton,
Wood
which now has a duly of
81.87 a ton, be admitted from
free of duly. The
goes on lo say that the duly on
paper and wood nets solely
for the benefit the paper trust,
which is unquestionably true, just
as the duly on many
acts for the of oilier trusts,
the most of which could not
exist under free For
a protection paper to ask for feat
trade for paper buys a
high which others
buy is equivalent to a man saying.
on every body else as much
as you please, as long as my toes are
These gentlemen should
bear In mind Unit the average man
can see rough their
and that if free trade in paper and
pulp is a good thing, inns lie
equally good In everything else.
Ii has been the fevering of par
interests that has disgust, ,
so many with every protective tar
we have had. The theory that
every man should be allow el lo buy-
where he can buy the cheapest is
thoroughly good, but it isn't ear-
out by allowing one man
privilege denying II to another,
Equality before only
equality possible in any
the cornerstone of free
government, Every man that
sens it weakens free government.
It seems the reports of
Otis that will lie unable
to hold his government together
long enough to be
to step down and out by lien. is.
His Cabinet has resigned he
has not been able to form another,
hut that is no reason why a good
enough government for the Philip-
pines would not Is; formed from the
educated and well to do natives, if
this government chose to lend a
hand in doing so. is
SI adventurer, who was a priest's
servant only a few years ago, and
who has seeking only his own
gain, not the welfare -if the islands.
He and several of a kind
and For sue
Mm
Of. H. Cher-
.,
is.
Fork,
HI,,,,.,. n,
s a
for
. -1
Th.-p
For
Baa,
i iii
old
J.
for a sum in Spanish gold and then
money from I
bis fellow traitors.
Senator Perkins, of California
says he Intends voting against the
of of pesos,
unless instructed by legislature
Of his lo vole for it. He slid
have very Strong
ions on this am
endeavoring to draw an
dark picture when I say
a general reaction ex-
is now going on all over
the
while we will Is- face
with a of the fed
we have more momentous
problems lo solve right here at
home, without going lo fee
in of male
with which to establish a colonial
policy. I am quite sure oilier
Senators are as in
Opposed to policy of expansion.
as announced by President, as
I am. Iain convinced the
more our practical business men
ponder the subject, the more they
will Is- impressed the belief
that we do dot desire nor do we
need the Spanish of the
Pacific or the
VALUABLE FOB
SALE
On Tuesday at o'clock, Jan-
3rd will oiler for sale
public auction before the
House door in Greenville, X. C.
my lot situated in the
town of Green viBe on corner of
First streets where I now re-
side.
This is an excellent opportunity
for any one wishing a good home,
almost self supporting,
reasons for selling. Terms made
known on day of sale.
A.
HOODS, Notions,
ROODS, Notions, SHOES,
Notions, SHOES,
Hals. Trunks and rants.
Hals, Trunks and Pauls.
A full line of
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
All delivered free to any
part of the city.
B. II. BROS.,
B, Ii.
o.
iN.
TO DAY'S
quoted by
W. A.
N. C.
under of
w. ALLEY.
Office over linker Hart's
Hardware
Low Close.
y 5.08 5.60 8.82
May 5.81 5.81 5.82
August 6.73 8.78 5.70 5.71
December and January.
Opening. Close. Tone,
o-i 3.2 Steady.
HI
High Low Close
Tobacco. i
Sugar. ll.-,
St. Paul, lilt; 1203 1901
M I l .
Wheat. Low Close.
Slay h
Bibs.
January
Vehicles, all kinds
Farming
repaired on notice.
etc., made lo
SI Dickinson Avenue.
r.
Did occur
Thai when you buy is
economy to get the best t
That is what we have,
The best of everything.
Yon may need.
We supply all your needs in
Fine Candies, Fruits Of all kinds,
Nuts, We have Fine
in a box, put up es-
for us.
J. L. BRO
i w. hare,
is
LOCAL
As by
AND
X.
Cotton
Hire
Heavy and
GROCERIES,
N.
to
Cotton lagging and Ties always
hand
Fresh goods kept on
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Codes Deed,
Co.,
Ne .
Exchange Building, Front St., NORFOLK, VA.
Liberal Cash Advances on Consignment. Prompt Returns
and Highest Market Prices
Dealers in Cotton Bagging, Ties, Peanut Bags,
Agricultural Plaster, Ac and go-
Accept our many
, thanks for your
liberal patronage
during
days and we
I to keen
reputation for
goods at
LOW PRICES.
T-o m
j Clothier.-y
i mm.
Women dearly love the military
and the millinery.
Among lovers old, old story-
is never a chest mil.
A had debt a lad egg are
similarly good for nothing.
When yon turn over a new leaf
try to keep from blotting It.
The difference in the length of
the days very perceptible.
It may take nine tailors lo make
a man, but only lakes one lo
break h'm.
By express fresh But-
cents per pound, S. M.
Home people meet with a great
amount of in try to avoid
trouble.
Subscribers will No.
H. lo u. S.
Smith on their telephone list.
pay l per
dozen for dead or alive.
W. c.
The passenger train finds it hard
getting back to schedule time. It
in late nearly every
The Book Store has
bill paper, the
very thing for taking inventory on.
Five prisoners were in
jail Wednesday, bringing
up to The record is
likely to lie broken before court.
The reputation of befog
heaviest advertises in w
now generally accepted by
the public as indicating the
possession of large capital. This
may not always the case, Inn in
financial condition of a
man fact of his doing consider-
able advertising, and, necessarily, a
considerable business, are
sally regarded as points in his
favor. This is only one of the
many usually
go to make liberal, well-
planned advertising a profitable
II.
in Wilmington Sun.
Missed It.
It is lime the neat her bureau
folks were up and no be
sending out scare-crow cold
as they did for
Wednesday night.
Pushing the Work.
The waiting rooms the depot
have cut off from the ware-
house and are being moved out to-
wards Dickinson avenue to make a
new passenger depot. When I lie
changes about the depot ire com-
the improvement will be
great.
HERE'S THE PROCESSION.
Watch the Holiday Folks at
They Pans By.
Tut 1886.
. II. Cox, of Kinston, spent
today here.
Luther Savage returned to Edge
Johnson i-r .- ;
Vt
returned Wednesday
evening from Wilson.
Miss Battle loll ibis
morning for Wilmington.
A. II. Gary
day evening from
V.
day evening from Greensboro.
Miss Helen Perkins left Ibis
morning to visit friends In Wilson.
Harrington and Isaac
Sugg left morning for Norfolk.
Moore went to Kinston
last night and this morn-
Bar. A. W. Setzer returned
Wednesday evening from Scotland
Neck.
B. A. Coward, of
has taken a position as clerk with
Sam White.
Claude King, win, baa been visit
lug relatives this morn-
Log for Oxford.
The Toll wedding
took Wednesday eve
train for Kinston.
I. Smith, who has
Spending a few days here, left this
morning for Mount.
W. D. Grimes has closed his law
office here Washington.
We regret that he leaves
Mrs. II. Johnson, of
who has visiting Mrs. D.
returned home
day evening.
of who
has been visiting his sister, Mis.
Ii. returned home
this morning.
1898.
A. It. Hurl left this morning fur
o. w. Evans
for Raleigh,
left this morning
is visiting
B There is no
I word so full
j of meaning
end about which such tender
holy recollections cluster as that
Mother who watched
over our helpless infancy and
ed first tottering step. Yet
the life of every Expectant Moth-
is beset with danger and all
fort should be made to avoid it.
so assists nature
in the change
place that
the Expectant
M o c r is
bled to look for-
ward without
Mothers
Friend
If you are going to need job
printing for the new year
year orders to The
office. New lot of stationery suffering gloomy fore-
,. i. to hour when she
A very near-sighted
caught a girl the
Then the words that
he said were not lit to lie heard,
for the poor girl was only his sis-
Popular goods mean the sort of
goods that sell to a general run of
people. Popular prices menu the
sort of prices that will make the
goods appeal to many people.
Popular goods at popular prices
popularly advertised will make a
store Advertising World.
have opened Merchant Tailoring
room in the building
stairs for ranking, cleaning, press
and repairing clothes.
guarantee our lo lie and
will thank yon patronage.
a r-o.
the joy of
Its use insures safety to the lives
of both Mother and Child, and she
is found stronger after than before
short, it
Childbirth natural and as
so many have said. Don't be
persuaded to anything but
FRIEND
more In ten
with either other two
with her
-1 -i four bot-
I It s
i-t ill to
A t
Illinois.
on
mt Tor
e on,, m.
Miss Tyson
in Wilson.
k-ft this morning
for Newport News.
W. II. went to
night.
A. returned Thurs-
day evening from Lewiston.
Charlie Hancock, of the
Post, was today.
B. the of drum-
fellows, is in town.
C. H. Forties wen to Wilson
Thursday evening dance.
Mis. E. II. Tad returned Thurs-
day evening from a visit to Ply-
mouth.
J. L. returned this
morning from a trip lo Jones
county.
Bruce of
arrived Thursday evening lo visit
E. II. Tuft.
H. Fink, who was manager of
Economy Clothing store, left this
morning for Suffolk.
B. P. of Charleston, who
has here a few days, left this
morning for Norfolk.
December ups,
J. A. returned Friday
evening from a trip I be load.
B. Cherry, Jr., returned
Friday evening from Washington.
B. Drew, of Georgia, is
his annual trip hiring turpentine
W. Wilson and his
boys loft this morning for Ply-
mouth.
J. W.
evening from a I rip in the revenue
service.
K. I,. Smith left this morning
for the west to buy a large lot of
horses and mules.
J. B. W. of Henderson,
who has visiting his brother,
D. returned home to-
day.
K. came over Ibis
morning from Kinston bis
appointment at Falkland tumor
row.
W. P. While, of
was here on a visit to brother
in law, K. L. Humber. left
morning.
M. Daniels, of Washing-
ton, who visiting her sis
Mrs. W. B. retained
home today.
Bertram and
left this morn for Wash
where are t.
Capt.
T. who has
spending the holidays with
bis parents here, left Ibis morning
Clifton, is. C.
S. V. King, who has been spend
in-; the holidays with relatives he
and the Ir.
his for Tarboro.
Mrs. T. B. Wilkinson and
of who have been
visiting her mother, r.
returned
U. J. Woodward Fri-
day from bis holiday trip
to Durham. While he was
runaway re-
a alight injury lo one arm.
Odd Fellows Officers.
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O.
F., has elected the following
for ensuing
B. B. Griffin, X. ;.
I. D. V.
I. See.
K. K. F. S.
W. Treas.
Married.
Mr. Charles Davis, of Wayne
county, Miss I. Dawson,
of Pitt county, were married yes
morning
home of bride's father, Mr.
Council Dawson. an
of J. II
Griffith Free
Press
To My Friends and Patrons.
would like lo say I have
bought the stock of Mr, M. II.
and am once again at my
old where I will lie glad
to have you call on me for any-
thing you need in the Grocery line.
I will as ever keep my motto fair
dealing lo all. as I hope my past
years in business has shown. Hop-
lo be able lo meet many of you
in my old home, thanking
for your past liberal
patronage, I remain
Your Friend,
D. S. Smith.
House Burned.
Friday night the Manning
house the plank road-
half mile west of was de-
by lire. The building lie
loured lo Mr. W. F. and
he had a colored living out
there look after premises.
The was away the lime
lire and is not
known how ii started. Mr. Mer-
rill also lost some personal prop,
he hail in the build-
in. The house was Insured for
Acme Council No. ft., Jr. O. I .
A. M.
The wore elect.
ed Wednesday night for the
let in
W. J.
I. L. Pail
G. J.
A.
V. J.
J. B.
J. See.
W. G.
T. J.
II. A. E. Sen.
J. L. Sen.
A S All Through.
Al the opera
Messrs. Bertram and u
by home
HI ill
i- m -i .-1
Convention.
Carolina Stale
Association, will hold a
convention at Southern
Friday and Saturday,
and th, 1899 and they are inviting
the Farmers to attend they may
learn what has been and can lie
done in cultivation of fruits.
Just now this is a very Important
subject lo the farmers, on account
of the low price of cm loll. II
that there is money
to tie made growing fruits than
COtton. One fruit orchard in the
Southern Motion produced
fruit enough lo give owners
more than ten thousand dollars
Mr. J. Van the
target grower in Berth Oar-
preside the nesting.
The Stale Hurt nil Society has
at Southern acres in
various kinds of fruit trees plants
and vegetables, which will be
shown lo visiting farmers.
rates and most fragrant
blossoms unfold only
in the bosom of the so many
of the richest and priceless
blessings of our lives are lo
n the wings
-hied
per
i ii I .
, i were
not render I I
of due .
bill in go old Ii
order i hie
two conn-nil, three
v I j .-. ,.
hum s pa -lie mid all
good. From lo
P f was mi I
an or .
a laugh m much.
When they
the song-or were
roaring over the doings of
times.
expressed much pleasure
at the success of
exercises, the large audience
did fall show appreciation.
The roll of was so
long the cannot
comment them individually,
bin each one had a special part and
each inn-did his or her respective
pail in a manner g. per
on roll of honor. The
in tin- performance
with Messrs.
were Mrs. Ii. Cherry. I;.
Cobb. Mrs. II. C. Hooker. Mr. T.
I. Wilkinson. Misses
Clara Williams. Nina
Annie Perkins, Sallie
comb. Julia Foley, Mary Alice
Move, Annie Sarah Hooker.
Dot Flanagan, Nannie
Bessie and Helen Forties,
and Messrs. It. V, Lee,
It. M. A. A. Forbes, Jr.
T. Matthews, c. Whit-hard, W.
O. Alley. W. D. J.
B. Flanagan. Gus
Forbes mil Master Bert James.
Slop Now.
Then- were several campaign
lo
whose date el January 1st,
We hope ail of them have became
to the paper during
the lime they have been reading
will continue our
subscription list. The
news is going to be as
as was campaign news and you
will all aunt to read it. With two
such pane week as Bk-
is a
yea.-. Bend y. renewal
and keep the paper going to
yo u.
s-
I . lib . . .
bat top, nun from nine
I lie S.
clear cheek. I e
lo . . i
have u d. it
made up my mi ml I . . . can't
live n III
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We
ills.
Ifs.
you
try lo like what
If S man would
Should do his level best.
If you look for happiness
you'll be in luck when gel
If a man has common sense lie
seldom makes use of it in a love
affair.
man ever indulges in ma-
deliberation it's when he ha
a lo meat.
If you yon resemble a
man say nothing. The re-
semblance may cease the moment
you open
While walking railroad
track Miss of
was over by a
mid killed.
A good Hen is ll-e best
for a
s are the
Sold Reflector
A OF-
nice of Hardware.
can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by
Brown.
COMB TO SEE ME.
J. It.
run ill. N. c. Jul,
line ,
you put ii on the it is
again, u. I , ,. mils, but the
most popular of any bit idle. Truly,
;. I. lino.
t J. L. SUGG
I I
I Fire and. i
i Accident Insurance.
Represents i
panics-
Office in
First
Hi
RICKS
be mid
JANUARY 1st, 1899
And in lei I ids will lie wild
AT COST AND LEW THAN COST i;
AT COST THAN COST
This is no full
My,
.-. c-
This ,
price p
i i
. fur i nib
My Fall and Winter lock
Cotton and Ties and a lull line
Heavy Groceries h a a i rived and w- will pit
price low to you it will compel you
t buy. It you once goods and the
are my customer
James
Greenville, N
Thanks his many customers for
their liberal patronage the
past year and wishes all a
H Ml
He wants your trade again
the year a id
to yon with Low
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.
X. C.
D. J. WHICH Ed. A; Owner.
A Cordial Welcome
A Christmas Service In Santa
At Santa
there is old Spanish church in
which the people worship only
Christmas eve. Externally it
looks like a stable has no far
except a brass
chandelier. The walls
are of stone and on the eastern side
there is a manner, looking through
the ban of which the
scenes of the Nativity, with the
towers of palaces in the
distance. In tin- foreground the
Virgin sits by the manger holding
the infant Saviour, with tit. Joseph
leaning over her the w men
offering sheep, oxen various
ions gifts. Outside of in
tenor stable there are of
men carrying; sheep and calves on
shoulder-, hastening to I hi
In this chapel war
remain all Bight their
kneel. This manger aide of the
old church the east wall,
high upon which is the only win
in the so the Ural
rays of the morning sun irradiated
the scenes of the Nativity, which
conic as a roseate glow .
I this reaches the
they leave the church, light their
cigarettes and begin
I thought I was on to all the
strange and picturesque ways of
making a living that could be
thought a Weal Philadelphia
restaurateur observed, there
was an old fellow along here yes
who gave me a pointer had
never dreamed of. lie came in and
offered to patch up all the bad
places in my wall paper, and so
skillfully that I couldn't
place after it was done. Well, I
hadn't an patching to do. but I
bet the old chap a quarter and his
dinner that he couldn't do what he
aid. I lore a patch out of tin
wall paper, and when In-
through eating he went to work.
The thing he did was to cut a
piece of blank paper big enough ti
cover the hole and paste it over.
Next he took a brush and painted
a ground the same us the other pa
per. Then, kick if he didn't
brushes and colors and
paint in the design of the paper. I
willingly yielded up a quarter with
the dinner, was when
I saw the alacrity and case with
which the fellow did his work.
Philadelphia Record.
IS EXTENDED BY-
J. B. CO.
TO THE PEOPLE OF PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES
STOCK AMI WE WILL SHOW
A 1.1 SE
JUST FOR FUN.
shown IN
You can select your New Year while here
take it home with you. you a full line of
noons and notions. shoe-.
HA IS. II IV. Ac., it is no
trouble to shot goods. We extend you all a cordial
nation.
which make our
homes of real and of
and uplifting calm. It It I
pardonable failing to pride
in the beautiful things which our
we must not
let that feeling take the place of
the the home itself exerts
on those who make it or live it
at live in and know aw own
home-, and get the advantage of
that restful calm, than w
keeps us younger or more sure
h the trials of the day.
If mothers ill be calmer we shall
Mi- our girls becoming lest nervous
more restful. Every
should have a central figure of rest
fill Then would the
Influence go out to the children.
Hut that can only lie done by gel
ting away from the Confuting rush
of too many duties; by arranging
a- to have time for
hearth light rest being at
me with by keeping the
work of the home inside and
world outside within ;
by giving ourselves time to meat
lire labor with it.- results; look
into es, and anting w hat
how much we can do
T i.-a priceless possession
to manor woman. It Is worth
many a to enjoy it. to
gain that of heart which
w ill enable us to drink deep and
long of love and
politics, as everything else. A gentleman remarked
the future is uncertain, but it that bud a ranger or outsider
now at If William Bryan will Is- c to North and made
Democratic for the cures among our people that
dent IMP. That he is now east- Mrs. Joe had
made, the people would been have
stirred us never before. this
the for the nomination is
apparent. The principles which
he and all party enunciate and suppose a
the honest views and the needs of Eleven years ago I had a child
Hie great majority of the people of that was delicate from birth, and
the Slates and these j for six months she was under
must prevail the He- care of the best physician
public is safe and a sense of t bad in our town. Hut his
is the common heritage of cine seemed powerless to control
ts citizenship. With the trusts; the Ism el trouble, which had be
and dollar aristocracy wedded to conic chronic dysentery. She also
the Republican there must from some aggravated blood
be another great trouble, which caused large sores
American manhood and and and risings to break out on her
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri-
days at ti A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
leave Tarboro at A.
M. Greenville t A. M. on Tue-
days, Sat Unisys.
Sailing hours subject change
on stage of water.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and Bus-
man hood must win or the future time there would lie as ton, and for all points for the West
a ill In- dark to the great body of
the people. With the restoration
of white supremacy at home. North
will be nerved for the
great struggle of and will do
their part towards the
chains that arc binding the
Sentinel.
A to Reach the
If the Congressmen who declare
that they want the Ami Trust
made more severe arc in earn
they cm strike blow at many
Trusts w invoking the aid of
the Courts, which move so slowly.
Thai is to reduce the customs duties
on article- the domestic production
of which is controlled by Industrial
Combines. Then foreign
will curb the rapacity of
home monopolies. If tinplate
manufacturers or sugar
combine, lower the tin-
plate and sugar. The
Welsh tinplate manufacturers and
German will not en
into a conspiracy with
can producers, and the latter will
be forced to reduce their price-, to a
reasonable There are many
ways of bitting at Trusts it Con
really desire to do so.
Tribune.
Two heads may be than
one. bill not the morning after.
The imprudent skater i n man
of great faith, for he attempt.- to
walk on the water.
A South street merchant
Uses down quilts are
but outs are way
you kissed the proud
beauty
Hie I was
the missile toe when her father
propelled me through the
Nell going to give ;,
diamond
The St thing
What I Well, what
of a man give two pins
for you
De Poppers,
whose wife writes those articles on
How to treat a Baby. Old Honk
Not much variety that subject.
Milk's about the only drink you
can oiler it.
Aunt do you
your Aunt Tommy Tom
ins was
Mr. Lilly, a prominent it
of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a
wonderful deliverance from a I
In telling of it
was taken Typhoid Fever, I
run into Pneumonia,
became hardened. was to
weak I couldn't hardy sit up In bed.
Nothing helped me. I expected
soon die of Consumption, when I
heard of Dr. King's New
cry. Due I sit tic gave great relief.
I eon tinned to use it, and now am
well strong; I say
much in its This marvel-
medicine
cut cure Hie world for all throat
and lung I Regular lite
Trial bottles free
J. L. Drug Store; ,
cry bottle
Must Hustle.
The statement i- made that
will be Invested in
enterprises in
next year. It it safe to say
that these Investments did not, or
w ill not. drop into the lap of
without any effort on tin-
pan of that city . What effort is
being made by Raleigh, or by other
of this State to attract in
There are town-in this
State with excellent facilities for
enterprises, but and to take from
arc never brought lo the
cut ion of men with money to In-1 would be cut ting that
lest. The i- the in I salary half in two.
Richmond or pass Tin-re are those who believe
Slated Chairman.
Those who claim lo be on the in-
side of things say that the
will abolish the railroad com
mission establish in it- place a
commission of railroads, banking
and insurance.
my informant will
like the present railroad
of three members. The
chairman, however, will be required
lo live ill Raleigh and be continual
at For tills service he
receive a salary of a
year. The other two commissioners
like the present railroad
may reside where they like
so they attend the meet-
of board. For this
vice they will la- paid a
year.
It is claimed also that
is slated for the
chairmanship and that the other
members of will be men of ex-
and recognized ability.
In addition to the duties now de-
upon the railroad
the of railroads,
banking and insurance would, as
its name indicates, have charge of
the banking and insurance
of the State. The and
examination of banks is now in Ho-
of Treasurer,
I ho insurance is cunt roiled
by the Secretary Stale.
To take from the Treasurer the
banking business would relieve
be appointment of two ex
Set
of Slate the insurance
. I
To Lead The World.
the leading
agencies in their latest
in the year just closing the
trade of the United States was by
far largest its history . This
more remarkable w hen
I he only war we have waged
thirty -live years came within the
year.
Statistics -how United
States is the greatest pro-
country in the world pro-
more than even
Britain, The reports for the year
show that New York has taken
place commerce as the
world's leading port. And it la
also shown the United states
has in a year gone from seventh
place in the world's naval powers
to fourth place, being excelled only
by England, Russia, and France.
The country has made wonderful
in many lines in the last
decade.
run pills .
Send to II. E.
A Co. d git u sample box of Dr
New tits Pills. A trial
convince yon of their mains. These
pills are easy in art ion are
hi the curs
lion Sick Headache, t-or
and they i-en
proved They are
u lie from every
substance and to be purely
vegetable. T do by
their action, but by giving tone to
bowels greatly invigorate
per box.
sold by druggist.
Two weeks ago the Record
that Mr. and Mrs. II
had the
anniversary of their marriage.
One weak ago we announced the
de-alb of Mrs. and now
we regret to announce the death of
Mr. who died last
Tuesday. Thus, having lived to-
so long, this aged couple
most died together. Of them
may well t in their
lives and In death not
Pittsboro
as or We
to at different
limes, but re-ached her
case-. They would lance the
bid as as one was cured
with railroads at Norfolk.
should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde from
Hay Line from
and Line from
another broke out, mid doctors
gave DO hope of her cure.
she laid a life of agony
suffering for six mouths. I was in-
spired lo try Mrs. Joe Person's
Remedy. There was a change for
tIn- better in twenty four hours, it
seemed lo check the once,
and after using a few my
child was entirely cured, and has
never since had any sign of trouble
and is now in health. A
few years after this bad
to break out on my ankle, and
strange I did not think of
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I was
under of doctors for
three but the aorta continued
N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
Greenville, N. C.
UNDERTAKERS,
; AL
EMBALMERS
on through to Atlanta or other
further South. We are
aware that some of our towns do
not pursue the sit down wait
policy, bill perhaps docs all
that can to bring enterprises
New-and
Cure
Liver Ills.
ave Your Money.
box of Tint's n
dollars in
cure all
w- .
Reckless
c i an
ass, a million end
Liver
sonic such arrangement as the above
would be much more satisfactory
than the creation of a separate
Independent office for the manage
mi-ill of insurance business.
Raleigh News and Observer.
The Restful Calm of Home.
is high time our women
should lead calmer
Edward
Hie January
Home Journal. should
getaway from the notion what we
call in these days de-
that they shall till their
thoughts and lives with at
the cost of their health or peace of
mind. Our homes must a
more of a restful calm,
wives must lie lured into
haste forget by
wrong ambitions or foolish ideas of
what the world of than.
There must lie left to every woman
a clearly defined interval of leisure
the of those
The Director of Hie Mint is
for the statement Hie
States now hold
in gold. This is an of
count; for there are no data avail-
able lo determine the amount held
by depositories other than
Slates Treasury Sub
the tin
clearing and I lie national
banks, and the holdings of
do not by a very considerable per
vantage reach Hie total
estimate is
correct, however, the
gold in Stales would by
far the held here
any lime heretofore. Tile
sum of gold held in
Slab's in any ions year, accord-
lo Mint estimates, was
in The stock
of the precious metal held in
principal countries of in
Australasia and in Hie
in
According lo the Director of
Mint Hie present slink of gold is
is more
than the total
of gold silver the same
countries
PATENT
j a .-1
for free soil
BOOK ON PATENTS
C. A CO.
Salve.
The beat in world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, ricers. Sail
Rheum. Fever Bores, Chap-
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Eruptions, and positively
Piles, or pay required,
is guaranteed to give perfect sails
faction or money refunded-
cents per by Jno.
I.
American and European Work-
shops.
There are many machine shops.
both in England on the
will supply complete
plants of machinery.
tore within their own walls
engines, shafting, bangers,
pulleys, small tools, all sorts
large and small,
While this state of affairs may be
explained historically, cannot lie
defended as an economic principle,
ill light of modern practice.
The very opposite policy is follow
ed by most makers of
machinery. Many concerns devote
themselves entirely to one line of
machinery, have hesitation
Whatever In refusing orders for
anything which have not made
a special study , A natural
occurred all the
and science's, and the American
idea of specializing in
failure of machine tools is but a
practical application of this
European nation must fol-
low same lines, if they hope lo
K. I. Circuit, in
Engineering
We have just received a new
and nicest of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
lo get worse until they had eaten brought
to toe bone I then thought of Greenville.
trying Joe Person's Wash and We are prepared to do em-
did so. and is almost useless lo i all its
say a cure. Personal attention given to
I wish I could speak so and bodies entrusted
cry mail, woman and child, to our care will receive very
Carolina could hear, that i mark of respect.
might tell them what Mrs. Jot Per- lower than aver.
son's Remedy and Wash did for
mine. I one of my
friends who had he-en a terrible
for longtime,
sore mouth. She used Remedy
Wash, anon inside a
cure.
I have recommended it to ever
so many of my friends, for
other ailments, and I have
never known lo fail lo cure
There is to it.
Long.
son Co., Oct. S,
do not want monopoly
but com petition.
We can be found at any and
all times in tho John Flanagan
building.
B I N e, I O
DIRECTORY.
-AT-
Vases,
Wagons, Shoo
Air Figures,
Fire Works, Toys,
and Saucers,
Candies, Mixed Nuts,
Raisins, Is,
every Sun-
day, morning slid evening. Pray-
-meeting Thursday evening. Rev.
A. W. pastor. Sunday-
school a. C. D.
regular Oranges,
Apples,
a. Chairs. Tablet,
every Mattresses,
day. morning and evening. You will never
evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday Standard Sewing Machine. .
p. m. w . F. Harding, s . s,.,,,,,
SAMl M.
third
Sunday, Rev.
J. II. Morion, Sunday-
l. R. -ll-
VI All
colored man killed
wife. by hang
lug bar.
The chief of police of Charlotte
killed colored day
while trying to arrest him.
Wilmington and Marion
have cases of smallpox.
from jail a nights
sign.
Usury Wolfe, of a
of F., First
Carolina Regiment, was
at
CATARRH I
with
cannot reach Hie seat of
. Catarrh is a blood con
-111 ill disease, and in order to
cure it you must take Internal rem-
ill Cure is
en internally, acts on
tho blood mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
was prescribed by
of the beat physicians this
country for years, is a regular
prescription, ll is compose-d of I In-
best tonics combined with
the -1 blood acting
oil .-111 cs. The
combination of two in
is what produces such
wonderful results
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Co., Props.
Hold druggists, Toledo, O.
Hull's Fills arc the best.
LODGES.
A. V. A. M.-
Lodge. -HI. meets
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec.
Lodge, No.
I Meets every Tuesday evening.
w. r. n. ti. p. d. Over-
toil, Has.
K. of P. Tar River
every Friday evening. Dr.
B. A. Jr., C. II. A.
White. K. of R. and S.
It. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. II. Wilson, It. M. R.
Lang. See.
O. II. A. every
Wednesday night I. O.
F. hall. I,, it, Hargrove,
Tm
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VILLE, V.
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join
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THE f CO. H. Ct
MARBLE
Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
lg W, B.
IN
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
eat. Highest market
prices paid for country
IN
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III
A-
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN FICTION TERMS per Year in Advance.
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, J
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LETTER.
Oar
I. Jan.
Mr. it so anxious for
i lie Senate to promptly ratify the
treaty he took occasion
to broach the subject to a
of senators who hands with
at the New Year reception, at
the White House, today. It is the
antics believed to
have both Spanish German
which are causing Mr.
anxiety. He
Senators his hands were tied,
outside of the territory already
by our troops, until
treaty was ratified.
opposition to treaty itself has
almost entirely disappeared, but
democratic opposition to our keep-
the Philippines permanently
appears to lie Increasing. Present
indications are that whatever de-
lay there may lie in reaching a vote
on treaty, which will go to
this week, will come from
Republican senators, such as Hoar,
Hale Perkins. Nearly all
democrats say that the treaty
should be promptly ratified be-
cause it does not commit this
try to seeping and
delay may result serious trouble.
Colonel lie by, one of the
members of the War
Commission, dropped a
hint that indicates a surprise for
somebody when the report of the
is made, which will be
inside of four weeks, he thinks.
He said they make their
report I think that all fair
people will admit that they have
performed conscientious-
and that it is not so much of a
whitewash commission as many
persons have imagined.
The magnates of the beef trust
have trying to scare General
Miles since he I old the
gating commission that the
to Cuba and
was utterly unfit for
use and expressed the opinion,
backed up by that of physicians,
that the enforced eating of it had
responsible for much of the
sickness, but they have not
and ore not likely to. As
a feeler, they threaten to sue Gen-
Miles for heavy but
the lineal was dropped
when General Miles said that a
court of law was precisely where
he would like to get the men who
gold that beef to the
War Department. Swift Co.
and Armour members of
the beef trust, have tent com
inn inns to the commission, tell-
how good the beef was that was
condemned by General Miles
other officers, and an of
volunteers, ill the employ of
the overdone the
thing by testifying that the beef
tent to Cuba and eaten by hit
was better than molt of the
men have had since they were
mustered cut. This tame witness
was made to admit that a lot of
f issued to his regiment was con-
by physicians, but tried to
qualify the admission by saying
Unit In- didn't tee anything the
matter with the beef. A Hoard of
Survey, composed of army officers,
has been appointed to investigate
the beef, both canned
furnished the army.
Senator Mason, of Illinois, is the
latest republican senator to declare
expansion. He
am not expansionist, but I
the treaty will be ratified at this
session. The ratification of the
treaty, however, will not commit
this country to the expansion Idea.
The retention or disposition of the
Philippines and other matters re
to expansion will have to lie
settled later on. The subject is too
big to be passed upon hastily. I
admit that popular sentiment seems
to be in favor of the expansion idea
at present, bat later I look for a
Change. The apparently do
not comprehend
The announcement from
York that Mr. had selected
as a
date for Speaker of the next House,
e. in-lit I leader of the
democrats that body, was not
received any too by
democrats in Washington. There
is no personal objection to Mr.
who is extremely well like
considering the short lime lie has
been but
is expressed towards Mr.
to with this mat-
There has been more or less
talk democrats about this
or that man selected lo till
the place the next Congress that
Representative of Texas,
I'M-.- iii the present House, but, ac
to Mr. friends, he
will lie the man. Representative
Swanson, of Virginia,
of Mr, have made
a most careful conservative
of I he democrats lo
next House. He has pledges
and assurances from more than
ninety and when the time comes
will get more than votes. Out-
side of about twenty-five men he is
the second choice of all those who
will vote for other candidates on
account of local considerations.
Pressure upon the administration
was strung enough to cause
cabinet to instruct Secretary Hay
lo s. I lie Pacific Cable Com-
by exercising his right lo
disapprove the for a
cable monopoly obtained by this
company from the lull-Government
of Hawaii, inside of six mouths
from date of The six
mouths expired today. This Is I he
company wanted this Govern-
to grant it at subsidy of l
a year for twenty years
enough to the -for the
free use of the cable from California
lo
Care For Confederate-
Auditor Ayer is receipt of a
letter from the Chief of the
office, General Marcus A.
requesting the names of the Con-
federate cemeteries in
the number of veterans Inn led in
hem.
Auditor Ayer the
and he desires that those
persons who cm give the facts de-
sired by the War Office,
write him once.
While General Wright did not
state bis object requesting
information, it is believed that be
Is following up. President
utterance; at Atlanta, in which
he declared that the time had come
when the government should care
for the graves of the Confederate
dead.
The gathering of this infirm i
is very likely the beginning of
a movement on the part of the ad-
ministration to carry into effect the
President's
The Naval Engineer In Battle.
If you scale up a heated
iron tank floating on the sea and
hammered at by missiles which
now and tin-a lei in daylight
splinters, you would get a dim idea
of lot of the engineer's men
a in action,
the engineer's have to work in
the you would go
mail in your tank. The enemy's
shit pounds the ship, but the en-
and his men know not where
the enemy is or where the ship is
heading. And they can't stop to
think it.
smother in oil. drown it in
water it cool, or the game's
up The men on deck can let the
splinters lie where they fall, but
the men in the engine room ban-
to keep the splint oil
Steam Bind
mend em. Crawl behind the
and stop that leak.
possible to shut anything.
Never mind. It's all in
day's work. Don't let the
water down. Pass the coal lively.
And, while you're about put
out that fire bunkers,
the lower engine rooms the
shows degrees front
of the ventilating blowers; fa the
upper engine-rooms,
Arthur The
Magazine for January.
South must raise own
supplies, or it will never lie
pendent . If every farmer North
Carolina would raise his own wheat,
corn, and this year
there is hardly one in I he who
cannot do no mailer what the
price of next fall, our
will independent and happy.
They will have enough to eat and
can sit back and laugh at the cot-
ton speculators. Pour or
means ruin lo the South, if she
alone. As long us
the planter's smokehouse is in
his yard Chicago
and his flouring mill in
he cannot cotton at a
News.
Why the White Man Rules.
The white man rules he
is the proprietor, because he owns
the lands, conducts the industries
pays the tuxes. The
man may win a voice in
some day upon same
terms, but he will never win it by
force of impudence and
The spectacle of a race
representing next to nothing in
of material possessions and
financial responsibility ruling over
the race which represent it all is
not likely to witnessed this or
any other country. No such
anomaly has ever been
h -tiled to civilized people.
Washington Post.
-IS
J. CHERRY CO.
TO THE PEOPLE OF PITT AND
It AND SHOW
LINK OF---------
in Church.
LIFE, to be
and healthy must
Temple.
was
people anxious
to hear l
Ill-own. tin- hi --iii-
sermons-The and Mortal
The
was The Uriah
The said in
Mow an loyal Christian hi,
his n sake. the .
society, end for of right
e do than totally ab
slain Croat all I- me
a I mm supplied with Potash.
how Is p.- fut any Christian
lo , . and lo
drink with the bate and
I trill go farther and say
man using the vile stuff
slyly and ,. encouraging speak
attics, while lo be a
Christian far worse than the
Mini seller who slyly defies lite law
good of bit fellows.
Potash
Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen,
essential elements arc
plants, what bread, meat and
water are to man.
Crops flourish on soils well
Our la buy and apply
fertilizer,, and arc free all.
MUM KALI WORKS.
vs -t N
Worth i .
have believed he was Gist
a drunkard. In fact, ii
would grieve and astound him
how much of a drunkard be
already i-. I have bail good friends
of mine me
warning
A dispatch from New
officers of torpedo boat
attached lo the North Al
would have prepared a
memorial for Worth bag
b who was tIn
Oral American officer to fall in the
war Spain.
Tin- memorial fas made by
and is to placed in
chapel of
seemed pointed. But, friend- can at Annapolis.
I possibly I. too pointed in noting The tablet la nude of bra- and
ravages of intemperance; fun has a of antique oak. The
its paint it- lean,
slain- and blast,
be
Let it never be forgotten I he
drinking man is always known.
lie may by lent ; ill wind that blow-
tho Italy's hat off yours,
lull rid limy always will at
result-. Hum bloat-the face, red-. game and often be out of
dells nose. the lip-,, packet.
deadens mill- the The man usually
lion, chills life and hi- the
blasts u lawyers gel it.
FOR II N.
shown in
can select your New Year Gifts while here and
take it home with you. We can show you u full line of
GOODS and NOTIONS, SIKH'S,
HATS, GLASS ., and I no
I to show We you all ll cordial
Million,
BAKER HART
DEALERS IN
am now ready
In hold this position against the
There, now,
may just as well not expect to be
admiral.
NO BIGHT TO
The who is lovely in face,
form temper will always have
but one who would be at
must keep her health. If
she is weak, sickly and all run
down the
If the has constipation or
kidney trouble, her impure blood
will cause pimples, skin
erupt ions unit a wretched complex-
ion. Electric Hitters is the
medicine the world to regulate
stomach, liver kidneys to
purify the blood. It gives strong
nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
rich It
will make a good-looking,
lug, woman of a run-down invalid.
Only cents at Jno, L,
More.
Butler's Action Condemned.
New York, Dec.
federate veteran of New York
has passed a resolution offered by
Comrade of North
nu, which says that camp con
demos unmeasured terms the
effort of Butler, of North
who is not a Confederate
1-111.111. to the
of the South by seeking to obtain
pensions
from the United States, and that
any similar effort by Southern
of Congress will
rent to this camp and meet with
ii i ii I nab lied
General
CANNOT I
with LOCAL
cannot the seal of the
disease. is a
till ill and order lo
cure it hike inlet lent
ill line is las
en internally, act- directly on
the blood surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure i- not a
Ii was prescribed by
oar of the best physicians
country for and regular
ll id tile
in-t tunics known, combined with
the best blond purifiers,
oil the surfaces. The
perfect two
is what produces
wonderful results in
Send for free.
In., Crops.
Mil by druggists, Toledo, o.
Hall's family the best.
he
Hunts I Ian- has one
not granted to other notable
-capes the kissing epidemic,
says Brother
entirely ignorant ob
this Is about at flue u
I presume
that it i- an
no; domestic i
begun tho star
boarder, bill he stopped when he
caught the gleam in Mis.
eye. Sir.
she said, with icy pleasantly,
Ural let me state I was assured
of this steak being prime
then, perhaps the cw
joyed a remarkably long
Win i. h Hi,, mini with dug,
a l,
t it-
unit i. i
Hardware,
Just a carload
Salve.
The salve the world for
Cuts, Salt
I; hen in. Teller, Chap-
Chilblains, Coins, and
all Skin and positively
cures or no pay It
is to give
faction or money refunded. Print
M cents per For sale by Jno.
L. Woolen.
I the lint woman you ever
she asked after
The war hero knew
that it Would be useless to reply
be said
i y nil will be I he
And then she
he had indeed Won him I'm her
ow n.
Professions Cards
it . -i i.
T .
. I. Maura.
At
N. C.
III ti-
the season When you
never mis- the water till the pipes
A Mills I.
v e. N
AT LAW.
dream N. c.
Garland stoves the
manufacturers in world arc used by
many millions.
MAIN , N.
ins was
Mr. Lilly, a prominent ell
Hannibal, Mo., had a
wonderful deliverance from a
Ill of It
I was taken Typhoid
inn into My
I to
weak hardy sit
Nothing helped inc. I
to die of I when I
beard of Ur. King's New
gave relief.
I to now am
well and I cant say
ill This
oil- I in-
cure iii world for all throat
troubles. Regular site
bolt let free
L. Drug n
In.
DENTIST,
I i lit-,
r.
i Son- store
Ha ill
n,
II,
ALLOW A IN SON,
I y H I LAW,
N. C.
in all I on its.
W . lines,
N mi in.-, N. c
OILMAN
v t I .
Practice wherever is de-


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Eastern reflector, 3 January 1899
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
January 03, 1899
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