Eastern reflector, 9 May 1899


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FOB
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TL SI per Year in Advance.
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, MAY 9.1899.
NO
Friday
WK OFFER IO PI OF A
Perfect Tobacco Formula.
OSCEOLA
TOBACCO
A new tobacco brand by a new
tobacco formula
an old house.
Look out for OSCEOLA under North Carolina Tobacco this
under
Season.
ITS GOING TO BE HEARD FROM
CALL FOR AND TRY OSCEOLA.
BY
OLD ION CO. Br.
And for sale by all Old Dominion Agents everywhere.
1.0. Son represent us at Greenville. Other agents in all
Eastern X. towns.
Va.
Tin Constitutional
th-
cans.
The. party in North
Carolina never has fared an issue
that o fills it with utter dismay as
ed by the lust Legislature. If the
make a tight against
the it at once the
issue of he campaign, and the color
line will lie drawn against them
with greater fierceness and force
than in the last election. They
thus see the utter of
opposing it. But if they had a
hope of winning they do not look
upon it as an inviting hope, for
what would be gained They
would still lie, in North Carolina,
nothing but the same old
This is the view reported
to lie taken by a hanger-on at
and there is no denying that
it appears to lie the correct one.
Any white Republican in North
Carolina who wants to earn a bet-
title to the censure of his race
than he now enjoys ran earn it by
opposing with might main the
constitutional
Gazette.
Statue of Jefferson Davis to
Placed Over His Grave.
be
Duly Of Negroes
If it were known that the great
majority of would assist in
the detection and arrest of the
wretches of I heir race who commit
the crimes that provoke nearly all
lynching in the such
crimes would very rare.
The of the have
in this matter a duly to themselves
and to the people w horn
they live, which they have failed
to perform. It is in their power
to decrease lynching in the south
by making it certain that those
the crime for which
lynching inmost certain shall find
no hiding place in settlements
or in
bronze statue is to lie placed
over the grave of Hon.
Davis, in Hollywood Cemetery
here. Mrs. -having the
statue made in New York. It will
lie slightly over life size and a
faithful likeness of deceased
chieftain. It will show him as he
was during the war and will
sent him in the dollies he wore
when captured. It has been so
frequently stated that Mr. Davis
was captured while Hoeing in
male attire that Mrs. Davis
cl. in rearing the monument, to
show her husband as he really
when taken prisoner.
Washington Cost.
NO BIGHT TO UGLINESS.
The woman who is lovely in face,
form and temper will always have
friends, but one who would lie at-
tractive must keep If
she is weak, sickly and all run
down she will
If she has constipation or
kidney trouble, her impure blood
will cause pimples, skin
eruptions and a wretched complex-
ion. Electric Bitters is the best
medicine iii the world to regulate
stomach, liver and kidneys and to
purify the blood. It gives strong
nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
skin, rich complexion. It
will make a good-looking, charm-
woman of a run-down invalid.
Only cents at L.
Drug store.
A Family Disagreement.
In a home out in the country, not
far from town, we are Informed,
there may seen quite a pile of
sewing lying on the nearly in
middle oil he that has
lying there for
more than six months. At the
time the head of the house wanted
a chair, and seeing but one band
he dumped to the floor the sewing
which lay upon it. His wife asked
him to pick it up. He said he
Wouldn't do It. She told him as
he threw it there it could remain
mil he got ready to pick it up.
She would never touch it. And
there it remains, a memorial to an
Incompatibility of disposition.-
York Commercial
The days of and the
shirt waist are here, and the sum
mer girl has made good use of her
lime since the season began. What
is gives greater charm to
a bit of femininity than a shirt
suit When yon see you
think of apple blossoms and you
want to wander to a bench
the trees, there to sit at toe
feet of as it were, and de-
her with your eyes.
in
gen.
It's the truth. There is nothing
else that a girl can makes
look so sweet, as a waist.
A shirt waist and a sailor hat is a
combination that simply out of
sight. Ah, If the dear creatures
only knew it. Then they wouldn't
wear crepe de chine, moire,
taffeta, foulard, mouse-
line de sole, and all that sort of
stuff, nor carry so much
draped tulip patch on their heads.
Charlotte Observer.
A linker who bought his butter
in pound-rolls from a farmer, no-
that the rolls looked rather
small, weighed them, and found
that they were all pound
in weight. he put the
farmer into the comity court.
butler said the
judge, certainly under
pound in weight. . Have you any
he asked. said
the farmer. have you any
how
can you your
very said
I've been selling
butter to the baker I've been buy-
pound loaves from him, and I
have used them for weights on my
own
The Berry Shipments Beat All
Records.
So far season crates of
strawberries have been shipped by
the Southern Express from
on the Atlantic between
here and Wilmington alone. There
is a quantity of other truck shipped
of course. Mr. J. J, Cross el t he
I splendid route agent of the South-
Express, with headquarters in
this estimates that the ship-
of strawberries from this line
will fool up crates for
He says that when he
came here, eight years ago, there
was not a crate of strawberries
shipped over the
vision of the O. F. ft Y. V. Ball
State of Ohio, City of Toledo
County, j
Frank J. makes oath
that he is senior of
firm of Frank Co., do-
business in the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, i Observer,
that said Ann will pay the sum of
HUNDRED DOLLARS for . . , ,, .
each and every case of Catarrh that A
cured by the Hall's. second lime, and his choice was a
Catarrh Cure. Frank J. wealthy lady about
Sworn to and when bride bridegroom
ed this 6th day of
December, A. 1880.
f------ A.
I Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
and nets directly on the
and mucous surfaces of the
system. FRANK J.
Toledo, O.
Hold by druggists.
Hall's Family Pills are best.
returned home from the wedding
the husband, introducing the wife
to his children, dear
children, kiss this lady. She is
the new I promised
bring After steady
look at the little
Charlie you have been
cheated She Isn't new at
Nearly all from
destruction of Main have
I paid by the Treasury Depot I-
An act of Congress provided
such claims should Is- divided
two classes, the gratuity
the indemnity, the former being
those of the families or relatives of
the men killed by the explosion.
This act also provided a year's
pay In these eases be granted in
lieu of indemnity. So far the total
number of settled is
in payment Of
the claims paid there
have bean amounting
No Smallpox In
The Free Press is glad to an-
there is not a case of
smallpox in Kinston, or in the pest
house out of the corporate limits,
nor is there a suspect in
house. Both houses are
cant, and will lie thoroughly
gated and cleaned.
The Free has published the
truth boot the smallpox when
was in Kinston, and when says
there is no smallpox in Kinston or
near Kinston the people can rely-
on our Free
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM.
HEY ARE
-LEADERS IX-
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Hardware a Specialty.
TOBACCO
GUANO.
DON'T PLANT YOUR CROP WITHOUT IT.
MAKES THE FINEST TOBACCO.
Manufactured by COLUMBIA GUANO CO., NORFOLK, VA
Tiling.
fin- I idled Stales Consul
given
r ripe for m
which i- in use I n Smith
ounce calcium lo one
of u i .
dipped III all . . I
dry; I hi show no i tiling
and em Kept
Paying Double Prices
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friends looked in and n sleep
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D. J.
Entered at I In- Office at
X. m Second
Mail
TOBACCO PITT COUNTY.
of
and Prices
at Which u ha
1886.
ill o, I .
Ti 1899.
PAY AND GET A PRIZE.
I have asked to up
of
Pin . first
to be here c
also which
ii year. I have
depend mainly on I
We a dusty wind Wed
evening.
your sewing and t
Mrs. Sarah and sister.
farmers are taking advantage of
this nice weather to sot out tobacco.
depend mainly on I Have been to get trod upon Mr. toes.
with Hi.- publishers of the may fall in error in stale message to since the Manna's tricks in
Journal we are enabled to offer a as the information is lire. muddle are leak-
sought by of A. II. from Aurora, out. One of them was his
gene a. or brother to the Mr. is I hint that the Speaker ought to
the merchandise business here, western mm. Ii wan thought
came in last night. strange at the he should
WASHINGTON
May Bat,
Mr. doesn't id
of the report of the Military
Court of Inquiry, and it is said
the Court, which
a neck ago. will here h to
revise the parts of
the report before ii is approved by
Mr. made public.
that in of
certain officers, th.
court, doubtless unintentionally,
subscription to paper to
even new subscriber who pays for
The Eastern Reflector year ahead
and the is made
old subscriber who will pay all back
dues and one year in
paper- for the price of ours
In order hi gel the Form
as a premium for advance pay
it will be necessary to walk right up
to the captain's office, for we have
only a limited ear sub
script ions The m
Journal is on solid foundation and
perfectly trustworthy.
mate estimate
pose.
serve
In year that to-
there
a small area pi I. Ii
all the tobacco
planted the first year
K. I,. Jones of this pin , who
makes the Jones Cultivator, just
returned night from Washing-
ton and points, where he
raking orders,
Mr- II. M. Dixon's mother,
Mrs. Williams, from Wharton,
All say, cm
Just after the big lire
1890, swept the up-
per portion of main street. I'm
tried to speak a word of
encouragement to those
Sou a
similar disaster has
section tin- business portion
town we would again under-
take to encourage those upon whom
the blow tails. Men. lake courage
gaze in despair
tin- of ashes mark- the
of your business pros
turn your faces again to
tin- determine I out of
these ashes shall rise phoenix
and in yourself and never e up.
to those so fortunate to es
disaster, lei urge you
in- baud
the Many man's
lite turned brightened
just by a little net word tin
right time. Let this disaster
the ties of business relations
between us. The misfortune
nut- is felt more less by all. and
the prosperity of one is in a certain
extent participated iii all. Let
n- therefore work r Ii
and for I Hie,
was
the
river road from
in throe miles
a I have her brother and little niece
milieu More, first came down t. see her
lion for tobacco culture was begun, night. Mr. Williams re
Priori however, the late turn
W. Brown planted a small lot bill j William.
ii and awhile.
time Mr. II.
In in
ti more Tin-day the ear
lied tin- city majority,
The color line was a leading i--m
in and the
e ins the heat.-.
burden in
planted some and had
same experience.
On side of the river It
seems crop
a vet small quantity
raised the first year I do
what s,,, for. I
know Hi of it
sold very well, and not.
Same planters were disgust
ii while others wen- enthusiastic
The year a
area a- prices u
were more satisfactory.
Alma; the year our in
Thai ye I
.-thing like an I a
two million pounds were i
111.1 price at w ii -1.1 ii
hole section, I sh
tin- average for
I-. cry In It rents,
next year crop nil
nit
probably I will say, how
ever, the protracted hen
rains during 1-1
mined the crop
m Hi for nothing, some coin
limn export with a few bright lugs
Tin- ye
was a crop year there
raised in the county
three a Ii million
ml
cents average. we have
nil I .
w.-ll a- I each re
a-
a million
pounds average of about
a million
an average
have that hint, lint when
is known that several days
Le had a private confer
ill
its strangeness
disappears. It was a bluff touring
obtain
pledges from him. Whether it
I succeeded i- certain, but there
for believing that it
morning, but Mr-, did, that Sherman, who was
will stay. known as Reed's
late, will be token up
the administration, and the trust-.
elected Speaker. Friends of
Hopkins Illinois, and
Iowa, both of whom bad been led
One day we have
war almost ended tin- next ii
fighting i- a- brisk n-
et
MILLS
Mn . Int.
The tobacco plainer- are j.
rain.
The i-Mp i- l-i in-.
W. II. gave us a
am .-all
A very I rd led tin-
quarterly c Swamp
Mi riling returned
home last week after
lime
Cox, Z-b W. c.
at
ten lei I the annual picnic at C
landing last i.
is Mrs.
S to know that lire tie
inn one
ii 1- it can't destroy
their
burn up our but
their good reputation in
1.1 1.-.- The A. i.
Cox Mfg. an- using a special
fastening in join their
lines, are sate from the
risk arising from joints coining
by
line-. are using line man-
deliver Hues any
line-. are guaranteed to bi-
as low a- am . or send your
.-an
Ho
we want
arc getting very suspicious.
will not talk for
CORPORATIONS
noes
Both Old Dominion Com.
puny and Atlantic
Line Offer to Help
Greenville.
the of tin- fire
Thursday night a telephone message
was sent in Washington to see if we
COUld gel the of
town lo conic to our assistance.
flu- Washington Unman were
to come but it is happened that
there was not a car there in which
their apparatus could be
Learning this Mr. John Myers,
agent of the Old Dominion Com-
told them he bod a steamer at
the wharf which was at their dis-
tree of charge. An
showed that the firemen could hard-
reach hereby steamer in lime to
be of assistance, but all same
showed the of Old
Dominion Company to do all in
their power In help us.
Friday Mr.
Moore, of the Atlantic Coast
Line here, received a telegram from
Mr, II. M. Freight
passenger Agent, expressing
the regret of his company at learn-
of the destructive lire had
and offering a re-
bate of per cent of the freights mi
all building materials for rebuild
burnt district that are ship
here over the lie
TODAYS
High Low Close.
June
August
October
May and June.
Close. Tone.
8.21 steady.
bow Close.
Wheat.
Inly
Sept. W i
Opening. High Low
C, 1341 1831
It. H. T. 1291
Manhattan
C. W. Hi II ll
A FULL LINE TO
SELECT FROM.
WE CARRY A
NICE LINE OF
DRY Goods
SHOES
HATS
PANTS
W. W. T.
but ii the Blip-
Is given to Sherman will
that will
either by Boss
nu or Mr. they may
lint their to talk.
The majority in the
will and a
vigorous kickers make lots
trouble I'm- those in charge of the
j mini ml inn
Senator who been
traveling extensively since Con-
Is now in Wash-
II.- said of his observation
of
will in- nominated acclamation.
Hi- nomination be prevent
I. I spent several weeks
through South and talked
with people the small towns. In
every state, and in
Louisiana Texas. I
able expects
government. what they Members the Board of
will do hr-i were not favorable lo
James Keel, of ho out in the , dis-
has attending Bethel High mime was
has accepted the highest praise.
a with Keel, of the is
Ml. Olive, N. C. feeling. I believe,
-.-. and the delegation from
to purl with him. will be for
crop around I elect delegate
ale looking line. M. O.
To me Ladies
We have just opened at
N. C,
a line of new-------
Novelties, Etc.
to which we invite your attention.
are styles
will be sold reasonable
prices. We have a skilled Midi-
to do our and can j
us ill the new brick
. .
Al tow n the
s were
Mayor,
S. I. II.
I. and
Henri W. Martin. are all
mid S. T. Carson expect in make
Hi shipment.
Mr. II. Carson wile spent
la-l Sunday with relatives near
Mi-- II i of t. Louis,
Ky. has accented a position in
Mrs, M. Bullock's millinery
-inn-. She is very pretty and we
an- to her.
of Bethel are in deep
in pal with ill.- in her
destructive lire but ire feel sure
ii will ma in- long before all
ruined buildings
will be replaced by
ones she will again in- one
of prettiest most
little towns in the state.
One Base
a r
Ii
ii an I
. . r
ail
j Pills.
S I i I I I, I pills.
Will I
mil.,. iv.
-i-i
I t
III i., r.-.
v all
,,,;.
. .,
I- , i
million pounds at
s; in cents.
Five million p muds an
Si-, and a hall M,.
i at n of.
r-.-. a hail million
iii an average v
Pills.
All i- w from menu
ml 1- in keep in mind
mailer of
III-- the I hi d
ill rude ha- each
iii the Secretary
ml n and I bail-
entirely upon which
however, I am sure i- approximate
curate.
Ii w ill In- observed for the
iii.- years there been a
mall decrease in general aver-
age, ill -1 year, there a -mall
increase, the fact
the percent of common
Co was larger than it bus been any
since 1892. The re
pi n in I i ii in
has mil been a-
in the ,
one knows for two years
common tobacco has sold re
well, while brighter
have low,
that is. iii proportion in the way it
u lib the
There seems to ho m very
feeling In circles and
general it will toll we can recommend to the public as
well next season, the foreign do do what they promise. Their
our tobacco Increasing I while our midst has
and therein lies encouragement I been of the beat, both on and off
tobacco the stage,
At tin-
Two presented
Friday at the Opera House
by Inn Maker- the be-l
A good audience, consider-
drawbacks, was
were delighted. Miss it-- as
of the orphans,
hi- perfect in her character
elicited well merited applause, she
is an exceptionally line
Mi Belle as Henri
blind sister, was far above
we have seen here in some
lime. A difficult-role tn
The other characters were well
The specialties were very
Mr. was again
link
a- I He is
ii win-in number. Mr.
inn funny for anything la great
as the Miss
Belle again pleased the
This company
V mi
districts in Ni-i York,
and that will insure the expression
of the sentiment the
tin- opinion
that the populists would hold tin-
first National Convention year
and would nominate speak
of the letter of Urn.
South Dakota, asking for the dis-
charge of the volunteers from that
-tale, and the Philippine policy,
Senator -In his
letter to President
i-i
the people of our state,
.-insider the life of one of brave
bays from Dakota a- worth
all the 1-
There is I'm- killing
in The possess-
these islands is worth but
from point we
out of a race whose
labor i- paid the rate of cents
a day. Our entire policy regard-
is wrong, and though
who oppose it are denounced
traitors, I believe the time will
come when they will be kink-
ed upon 11- true
ions often accused of
being soulless, but these two
dents interest that both
old Dominion and Coast Line feel In
welfare of Greenville, and our
people will mil nut mag-
A clergy man called mi a
parishioner in a village, whom h-
found deeply lamenting the death
of only boy four or
live years of age. In the hope of
consoling the woman, he
remarked to her young
could nut have committed any
grievous sin, and doubt
the boy bad gone to heaven.
said the simple hearted
lure, my poor
shy, they'll be all
there In
Factory,
Mr. I. M. Tucker nils us Hint
the success, of tin- fertilizer factory
upon w he has been Working
some days is assured, lie has been
greatly in
Mock is now having the
papers drawn up. lie desires
j that many farmers take -mall
stock the enterprise so as tn be
identified with and all who wish
lo do see him or leave their
office to
Is referred lo
MISS CO.,
N. c.
aim Goods.
We have just opened
nix building with an entirely new
and stock of------
We Carry
Dry
Hals, ware,
Farm Implements,
Meat, FlOUT, Sugar, Coffee,
bard, etc., in fact
every
carried in a general
Also Sell
ALL NEW
dust received from Now York. Chi-I
Baltimore
line of
Mixed Straw Sailors, Mohair
and Sailors, Baby Caps and Dresses.
line
Waists, Ware, Wrappers,
Bead Chains, Shirt Waist
tenders, Dress Forms, Sash
Ribbons. Jewel Belt
Buckles,
Handkerchiefs.
Everybody hit it.-d to call and see
my new line of goods.
MRS. M. A.
AT POINTS.
HAY, OATS, COBS, COT.
TON AND
AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will lie
j found as low as a . article
j be sold Von cordially in-
lo visit our
prices paid for all
of produce.
j WHITE FLEMING,
N. C.
Premiums have been
in
Can lo.
When a man goes into business
lie his curds printed, and
when In- meets an
therefore he pokes out and
says; you're down my
way. drop
trouble is that you
can't repeal that often
personally. What you
can is tn put the card and the
remark, more or less
expressed, into a paper, and have
it handed In hundreds all one
day. Chicago Apparel
III
. with
r. tills ma
Ir
h . . in
.- r i- tin In; iii
i w-n
h inn nil a j in-, t- the
ii.- one in distant
tin . fact
in -hill
Into . iii. .
.- Hi ,; 1.11,1 lira
bl nut lo
A I . . i- mill
i or of town,
bin witter ti ii
mi . a I
f--r i ; . it have health,
grow I r
naves um m ;
M- -t follow the
tho poof
child ii r. the
cm ii I-1 it who
ii in mi
n ii. 1.1 in tin- child
Tn Cine
II C. C.
a a of
Nut to trace anything lo
n with lbs
h Nile of the
my, have re
logy mill dually
was
en n rue tn vat which had
been through mag-
a. tin- belief that it
who taken the money
its me
bin It 1- recorded
that any , t the yet
with a a in-
I Talc.
is av. thin morn
y.-i bow damp it
Ia-t light IV, I K sod his wife
the it liar waiting fur a street
ear. and into nay
stood there foe
folly u half bis OMS
in in
That s w i . he r I
IX
Heavy and Pane
X.
Cotton bagging and Ties always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial w ill convince you.
D. W.
98.-
y. tin v a-
ti-11 a
III.- new
-11 utter
is-r . Here not
I. me Hi km- e.
here in view
think lint
I, Unit
r.
of the lean.
el well known
tree ell
Me, DRUG CO,
n C
Sold I-i
lime
of Newark, N. J,
Your Policy
J. Has Cash Value,
Value,
I. Paid up
Insurance that
works
Will e instated within
three after lapse you are
in good health.
After Second Year
No lies ions,
Dividends are payable at the be-
of the second and of each
year, provided the pro-
for current year be paid.
They lie
To reduce or
To the Insurance, or
To -Make Policy Payable as
an Endow during the Lifetime
J. L. SUGG,
N.
via. kinds
I Second Hand Goods j
Bought and Sold
Commission.
S W, S
the money III t.
r. I.
E WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR
SO CENTS.
l-re
II B,
new.
fur
sis mm, i
N.
kt. . . . . . .
ASK YOUR DEALER
Si
FOR THE
PAIR.
Perfect Filling. Best And I
Shot sold.
. .
I J. C. Cobb a Son.
GOOD PEOPLE
You all know that I was burned out at the lire on of
i Hut while I am out of doors l would ask
all lo forget your old friend
MAY.
Meets on the Move.
Tut M It I. 1800.
Ii. nit this morning
F King came in
evening from Henderson.
K. It. returned
day evening from Virginia.
-dues
v y;
The King Clothier.
In a few days inure I will have Something interesting t j tell you in
this space, and it will lie of a nature as to make as grateful to
fertile will gin- you as feel lo you for the liberal patronage
you have given me in past.
I. I. Moore came I.
day evening from Nash
Miss Annie
spent today herewith tile
. Harding.
Mis, of Tarboro, came
n Wednesday evening to visit
her sister, Mis., w. I,. Brown,
GREENVILLE'S 1ST FIRE.
NEARLY TWO BLOCKS SWEPT AWAY.
Twenty-five Stores Offices, the King House
Loss About
Insurance About
Pay What You Owe
i in
is not lo say Dial
many business men of
lost heavily by the lire Thursday
One has but to note
individual losses sustained
of
this. Besides what
have already many of them are
to Miller further bi being thrown
out of business until more buildings
can Now is the duty
of every person who had accounts
with of these business
men to go at once and pay them.
though any individual
count may these littles put
together may go a long ways to
wards encouraging and helping
them to brave the tempest that
sweeps over them. Tut; Kill
appeals to your manhood, lo
your feeling for a fellow man dis-
Alfred Forbes and gets urges you to look after
store occupied by the latter on matters i, t
you owe go
different flavors,
pies,
LOCAL
J. A Son have a notice
in your at lent ion is
called.
Mrs. L t is now next to II-
store. Sec her
is now of
the stores of tin- Bernard building.
I. I,. Starkey Bro. now
one in Bernard
building.
Henry barbershop is on
Fifth street, a rear room of the
old store.
is in a portion of
the store, mi Five Points,
with T. M lord.
Mrs. is opening
her millinery in the
building, on Washington
st reel.
O. purchased the
A WORD FOR Till
Greenville presents end
today. Where
stood lows of buildings with
merchandise there arc now
Willis and
ruins, who
night closed their after a
prosperous day's business,
stand with sad line- and lies the
. , ,, ., , . , place where their elegant
Walter arrived
lo smoke and Property
evening from Florida to vis-,
it his grandfather, Lewis Hudson.
owners who yesterday could look
with pride upon
possessed, sec pile of
coal i -in of
what one- i a -ii-. i-
picture brief.
H. If. left yesterday furl has a r
to see hi- brother. lire, one entails an i let
Wilson, who is very oM Unit
Ur. King Is postal clerk the A. .,.,.
passenger train during
Wilson's Free In
ti. F. left this morning
for California to spend several
weeks that Slat,. We all hope
may ban-a line nip
over lo the
Don't use profanity, use Tangle
Pool from Zeno ft Bro,
There is a humorous side to
everything. Nut lost
his I . at I he lire. No
insurance.
Fresh today sweet mountain
Butter cents per pound S. M.
should establish a
brick here right away. There
is going to large for
them.
The lire played havoc with
telephone wires on street, and
Manager Atkins is having lots of
trouble gelling I hem lo work again.
Do you want one of hand-
some aluminum card cases with
your name engraved on it and sonic
nice cards Call at of-
great need now is
business we hope the
building of I hem will begin early.
FORGET IT AS
LONG AS I 1.1 FORGOT
WHAT WHY, WAS IN
IN A. WHITE'S
AGENCY, AND GOT SUCH A
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT
The farmers are making up the
lime bad weather early in
caused them lo lose.
When you are nervous
less, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It
makes nerves strong and gives
refreshing sleep.
Mold Tin-ill
In going about that ninny
people are agreed with
the suggestion of
that ward nominating enliven
lions should be held earlier, and
on the eve of the
as has been our custom at
municipal elections in the past.
The people have a right to know
advance who they are expected
to vole for, and not names
thrust on them the before
Lei the conventions be
held this time at weeks
before the convention. And what
la more important, lei every voter
his respective ward meeting
sec that good men arc nominal
ed for Aldermen.
Shooting at
Oil Tuesday night
Sidney and dim
Moore and the father, W.
had a fracas the
elect ion, all the being after
affair quieted
down and everybody thought it
was over. Wednesday morning
Jim Moore was walk down
street he was attacked by Me
who shot at him several
limes. Duly one of shots took
effect, making a Mesh wound ill the
back,
I res-.
M iv 1800.
. went to
Thursday evening.
. It. John of New Bern
rived Thursday evening.
A. If. Moore returned Thursday
evening from Nash court.
. returned Thursday
evening from a business trip.
Rev. N. M. Watson returned
from Raleigh Thursday evening.
I. W. Thursday
evening from a trip up tin- road.
Mrs. Is. King and children
returned this morning from
lug relatives Rocky Mount,
son I
I. Goldsmith, of the Hart-
ford will arrive
tonight the losses for his
insure I by their agent
here. II. A. White.
M iv ii.
I. A.
today,
S. Smith ha-
new dwelling in So
to his
it Greenville,
Dis. I,. James I,.
Cart- returned Friday evening from
the dental convention at Raleigh,
II. A. Latham, it Pitt county
boy who was editor of the
Washington but is
the famous Tali
from, lei n- digress here
enough any will
and in loftier shape I hall
ever,
was ill III o'clock Thin-
day night, when many of our
were assembled In I ho opera
house witnessing by
the Fun Makers, that lotto
was thrown into consternation
an alarm of lire. The alarm was
almost instantly followed a
lie in chairs.
W. . lost
he had. no
Mi- M. II. milliner,
could get amounts.
Mrs. James, milliner.
could not gel s.
W. II. Wilson broker office.
. I,. ti.
Moses i Hazier, nu
ii. tit nice.
S. big lo-son
Iii. R. I. C dentist over
of fixtures a-. ,.
King House, A. Andrew- oil
building,
Vines mi furniture
WOO.
A. jeweler, saved
sin-1, mill no
M r. I. I it saved
in ii-i insurance.
I. S. Smith, grocer, I, In
HI,
M. II. building -i.
SOU, insurance
J. A. and
i i. half insured.
i.
M,
J. I. druggist, building
glare the central of insurance stock
We extend our many
thanks lo
of Greenville and Pitt
the -1 u . re-;
in of May,
4th, 1899. and i- f the hard
and faithful work we lost
hat very little We will be
to see one and all at
Lahore. We have a com-
line of Merchandise.
Allow us to thank yon
once more. Yours, etc.,
town which told at
i was in wake
Humus.
The lire started in the roam of
Paul Mel rink, t over
insurance id,
lain
Ur ti II i liter, dry ;
Wilson, .
liar, what nun. r. hall,
not be i ii. When th C. T. dry -I i.
were bursting tho
sides of the hum of building
hull and had
head way that no l. Cherry S bail u-
them. II was till II. C. Hooker
lion of building- in tin- i i. i,
of the where II. Cherry, building
there was for lire I by . ins lira.
Springs of Tennessee, arrived hotel nut the wen
here this morning to visit bis old
home, lie bus made a great in-
crease ill weight since his last
here, which lie attributes to drink
Talc Springs Mrs.
is with him on this trip.
Insurance
II. A. Agent.
accept our thanks
for the prompt manner in which
Companies adjusted our losses.
It is only two days since the lire
and we think such promptness needs
Mils. II. I.
J. I,.
W. II.
V., M.
I hey like tinder.
bill few
lire spreading in
ins. and was well pi. mill
before it and
was under control, and line
fifteen buildings lining twenty
store-and tin- King
de
-nut's, both dally and
semi weekly, that were placed in
pout office Thursday night,
were burned. This will explain Move, neat-1 his
was married
Married.
At a o'clock Wednesday
at the home of Mr. M. .
why our not receive
them.
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
women through
the whole period
of pregnancy in
and com-
fort. It and it
mucks to there is no div
It and relieves
and
the ,
Ml
a at
Sen I Fe
copy i i. v
mini ,. t
II.
Miss Zulu
to Mr. M. Waters, the
tony by Rev. I
I,. Little. Immediately after
ceremony Um bridal party
left for I he home of the groom at
where an elegant Wed-
ding supper was served and a re-
held, which was attended
by a large number of friends.
Let's Have a Hotel.
has long needed a
good modern hotel. Thai need
will now lorn time lie felt more
than ever. Till; hopes
some of the properly owners in
their plans of rebuilding the burnt
district will consider supply
need. The man who does so
will I public and put
money In his pocket also.
i ,
Out of
In other months forget
the harsh winds of Spring.
they have their use, as
some say, to out the
bad air accumulated after
Winter storms and Spring
thaws. There is far more
important accumulation of
badness in the veins and
of humility, which
needs Hood s
Thin neat
II,. I tie- I M It cures
liver
I aliments. Time
ii strength up-
months
Kidneys me,
tun on novice
win.
sleep I- my wife
lit any Street,
mi I I -all. let
i.
Main i I.
-I lo ii-e . W i-
I .
my lite II cured Die per-
I iv v a and a-mi.
IO. Ill St., ill Me,
A brisk east win
the inn-- from
two story buildings
M. II. like,
clear across lo build-
lugs on I other side.
brick store of James I.
on side street
the bunk building on .-i side
broke the progress the lire or as
many would have
been destroyed,
is so confusion lo
that it is to Impossible to
gel an accurate list of the
losses and Insurance for this Issue
lull ii la safe
that the total loss will reach
with Insurance
about
II. Hooker, stock, 11.111111. In-
ranee
who had their things in
trunks in Hall lost Inking out a
-I
Mrs, s. i iii ling
pie I by ll.-own Hooker,
--I
Mr-. H. I. Mi-,
Hull occupied by
frank
W. s. buildings
by Pulley and I. Star
key S no
-i p and ad
. I in i i-i , is-
In M. others,
learn amounts,
W. A, bar. others
in rear of tut
known.
ma-lei . King
some his nun properly in tin-of
lice but saved nearly everything
for
were -nine heal y losers
who did not get burned out, among
these being James on stock
II. White on
stock. S. T. White, hit rick
S. M. Mi A. All
Mel i. Henry Slop
pan and others had some loss from
J. Son,
in almost n bud
but in i ii
I. was
much shaken up by
for
gel fill the
i i I ii be III tn -i i . ii p.
yell l ., . i . -e III- III . . , . -n i I hull
i-i i roil i i ii U- i i e.
pan . i land by i i. v live
bit . . . ii . I l I
I'm i Three trucks enough
lo In list i. inn la short the
. , ,
. will
. i , right away.
Alt,
Price ill v.
All accompanied with the lo I
luring Co. ville, N. ill receive prompt
J. W. .
M. Cheek, bar,
amount.
i-t paper -nine
Happenings in North Carolina,
Rates,
The railroads have a any of
how their magnanimity
times that is wry
the of Odd
on
lust. The in keep
their custom to make
special rates lo largo gatherings,
tied orders that tickets be sold
to
delegate this state
It turns mil this ex-
rate for the round lion that is one of the hand
trip is only out in this Stale.
cents higher than regular pas-
eager rates, so if Signs.
want to take advantage of The harvest street
I dally of till
the trip lo lie made in a limited
u v
I c limn l-t A
i Five and lo cl so
mil
Don't wait you x,
must .
BIT
MIL
Tin- county
Health pill ill a bill
for people.
County
lo pay
Tho cruiser Raleigh is now
Wilmington.
The has
a mammoth till-
lime, they by paying
rents more for a regular t
on w III, h i all
plea-e conic back when they
gel ready.
lint la asks
o send
i We ii n the news every
lion.
upper-I haul-
signs were lie
and have I up
over i In doors of their
To I
I was night
but can be next door below
i. . store
would be pleased
friends and
I am ii.-t thank every ma-w help
id my good,, during lire on the lib,
m I lake Ibis tilling yon all bow much I
the , I me.
My -lore i-all loin up a but in a few days I
will have every thing and Ive open then I
lie one an all lo call on.
el i
Gives homo news s
afternoon ti price
a.
you a Ii not
you ought to be.





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Want Job Printing
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win. mi-;
n . Mm. i-
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a.
plump n ii
Come to see us
M Pill
Anything a
Tl boat tot city
. a -i wanner II iii can I
,. in a and ; II with-
pal II I
a null
thing . I
like a r i wits
i, m II ii i I t
i I ii
tacky or river
k i inti an lei
. down a i in
i Ike ease of Fa la nil I
I.
I lite Ii cam in J ban
the Magi
on ill There a cry
at and lull pat
to Pilot Pal
I. wan . II.-1 i k head.
I hi even ill ii the handle of
In. wheel bottom girder of
only
aim la r
Thin Story a
y -it- of tin-
ti-
dona el
Tin- work v. -in i
OS
whoa kill a
laker la i
r i l;
bad r
as I
-ii.
b was
a kick, and
with
Visiting Card
to
Sheet Poster
Record orange tree
that will grow and frail u fur
north Philadelphia
i f
department The of
orange and In recent
f r la northern Florida
I the attention of
ton a a arch r measure re-
II i who bare been
. Hen n raper-
hit . ling I In- of the Florida
or an i Japanese a
. i and now
I i ind of hybrid
b will
. Tint the
pew will fr-t and a
; amount f Id and an
will in
I n which the
; pf i will be combined
with the
plant If the
iii will I in
orange not only in
Florida, other
will the lime tin-
of an
After
to and
found a known local r
kin. Tin ll hail noon a
i k.
too for
lie to
i an n bad la
aid him in an nun t
tin-
yon decided
what you want to doT
replied
how I'm a pretty good me-
I might open a l it of
replied lilt
kin i a
mid tho bur-
the
bi
tho that
to -Mow
carry a fail of th i
celebrated
S. Parker
It is a big hit in n pen
and is distinctive Parker
Not only does it feed tho ink
Angers
The
The will a total
iii the of the Fifty-
i SI i f a
It mi i I n count
. and I who will
rote with the on
total
will which, with
cant of baring made
ice wake up the ital of the on
a of
all. counting and Kyla
in i and when included
in H.-; an
I.
.- .
in- . a
A down town who i
her a d
hut to
her toilet when hone, had an
ago which gave her
a at tho Baa bad
a day at
ii
Tho foreigner unite
the charming
of hi u way to
to have the city tho next
day I to pay his
All th.- out.
On of the
expecting arrival of a gown at
the nine, and thinking that the rim
was that o a n-f r boy bringing
It sin- went in
attire, t. the
T her I when she opened the
r. the saw the of the
Kn hoar-
be her in.
Tins cue all that needed,
a-a the replied, she's
Without recognition the
visitor l- ft i card and weal
with a i opinion of tin- untidy
Salve.
The heat la the world for
Cuts. Sin,
Teller.
all Skin
or ll
i-
or
per For
I.
OS
For years I was a Miller-
from letter on my hands. It
would come little
was almost more
could stand. The skin
and would swell
so I band my
my hands would
raw from
of the pimples. When I
was in this condition one
Mrs. Fer-
sou's and some in
1884, and by the time I took it
hands were cured, and I am now-
well of the I It has since
broken out a limes, but
not enough lo or
make me try more medicine. I am
now well. M. K.
N. v. May
BALE AT
STORK,
X. C.
NOTICE.
Ibis to the
the estate of
is here
by to persons
the of
Chapman to present them to the
on or before the
day of March, or this notice
w ill In- pleaded bar of their re-
This I lie h day of March
L. E. Smith,
of the
Harding Ally's,
NOTICE
The duly
of Fill Executor of
Will of
notice is
hereby given all
lo the estate to make immediate
to and
all having claims
said are notified to present
the same for on or
day of or
this in bag of
of same.
This March
A.
Executor of
1875.---------
d buckwheat, fancy Ponce
, side meal,
tobacco,
snuff,
but i o r. butter, foil
en-am
oat flakes, hominy flakes, cotton-
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed
at cents per bushel.
D. M. SEEDS.
Sewing
HAGS SALT.
MATTRESSES,
BOTTOM PRICKS.
Come lo see
M.
Phone
V .
in ;
iii u Democrat
a K- in and In Mary-
New N
New Virginia
it. . u z and
The Daily Reflector
Gives home news every
at small price
cf cents a month. Are
yo i a subscriber It not
ought to be.
The Eastern
Is only a year and c
the new every
information to tie
th a- i rowing
co, that is worth times
e than the
11.- Italian
t i -I
ho m writ, r
a- I i r -l lb i I raw -ii
mi.- at In- u i ii table in .
I tun T I I
ml I i- I i- i
tint i-v-t v. in
. in ix tho nil In- i U
f t Tho i r
turn In all l nu
tint on i
i i- them kn In-
Bat Even
l-.-i
Till-.
A tube t i
between Saw York
r r m, n, and
project will probably I Introduced In
a f
In a I J Would ii
IA mile an boor and
i n ware a
Buck long
II Indies . convey
P ii. hi
n i h a carrying capacity
of ii r n; Al pr ii
mailed In th m fr Um
it on Um tiny it
Km I lie
If yon k r mi no t,
i 1- v. it t. i
th- ii i
nm t -1
cover hi f I I
in n- r. u
there U
i-it It f i- ;. .
ii. . ii i
III
p I ran or
i I. t it. ii- ti
I Hi.-
mi I
of
tit; ti
ii i n t
ii i .
ll one f the large down t
that the whorl little woman
and her tall went
one lit
Will yon bi asked
ii in bill f far.-.
ill rt little
an in vain t- touch It. r to
flour I. John, want a bat
ii I, be roiled
ii Mi-- h-
inked the waiter.
with what more than or-
w be nodded in tin
r not
the cloth with a t
ten on it bi
h while bis very
Th- ii bum an i I d
I; I V I.
. I n t i n l mil
I'm i ti t. oil Hi p Will the
Indy th i . lb l
Chi
r i In i hi i.
tin . i n u t . f r
Ti -in write
friend In re; triply I
in Hi I
an and n half TI
nut I y are cu r .
When i land, ii- f i -1
liege yon for i won
bow it i v. r reach if- I n
in if- Tic trip .
but r i
Yon -I- m through i f
Tin rear. of
a Mini of green gram or green lent
to grave-
yard, for bury
they They bury In
placed on the ground
over mini and
i- blown and away, and then
are to view A
ii tn the railroad elation on
r coma t m and vi o,
yon la ml
that our at borne
in reviving frown In-
i, Mr s. V Aaron,
moth, In center of a now
bull until ii perfectly brittle, It-
In when
newly batched lo
in manner after
from ii Um ll I Si
with ante,
ii. i gave the earns
lit Aaron that
in-, cold
NOTICE
The Clerk of four
of Pitt county having let-
of to nu. the
on 20th of
on the estate of ii. p.
notice i
given to all persona to the
estate to make immediate payment
to the and to
the estate to present
their claims, properly
to the within
twelve months after the date of
this notice, or this notice will lie
plead in bar of their recovery.
This the 20th day of 1899.
L. II
on the estate of II. K. Harriss.
NOTICE TO
The having duly
qualified before Superior
Clerk Pitt county as of
the Will and of
Mn. I-. c. Kicks, notice
i- hereby given t nil
make
mediate to the
ed. and all Inning claims
are to
present the flame payment on or
before the 24th day of April. 1900,
or notice be plead
of recovery of
This 24th day of April, ISM.
f. A. Kicks,
Mrs. L. C.
I to W, B.
in
Whichard. N. C.
The every
and print a low an
market
Secret of Beauty
is health. is
the power to st
o proper of food.
I his can never done when
the liver docs not act it's part.
Do you know this
Liver an an
lute cure headache,
sour stomach,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-
and kindred diseases.
I Liver Pills
Tin; RAVAGES OF
Thai tin-
lag air fatal
M nu it
a Mire
in New
new in lumen
have fever,
in the of I he
yon may know have the
and
It will
cure heal 111-
kill the
prevent
of the Price BO
l Money back if not
in nil. trial free J,
Drug
DIRECTORY.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening,
X. at, Sunday
p. w Harding, in-
Services third
Sunday,
II.
p. m. J. It. Moore
regular
a. in. superintendent.
Divine and sermon every
Sunday morning and evening,
going prayer Wednesdays at
M., and A.
M. I. A. Minister
every Sun
day, morning and evening. Pray-
H-v.
A. Sunday-
a. in.
A. I-. A. M.
No. first and
third Monday evening. It.
hams, J. M. gag
Covenant Lodge, No,
Meets every Tuesday evening.
K. B. X. Q, L. ll. Pander,
Sec.
K. of P. Tar Rivet Lodge, No,
every- Friday even inn-
Bagwell, Jr., 0.0. H. h.
K. Of R. and S.
H. Vance No.
meets every Thursday even
B. Wilson, It. M. B.
Lang, See.
U. A. every
Wednesday night at la I. O.
K. hall. II. J.
A. O.
No. meets every and third
Thursday in Odd Fellows
Hall. M. It. Turnage, Worthy
Chief; Sim-.
I. O. II.-
No. meets every second
fourth Monday nights la Odd
lows Hull. W. II. Wilson, Act lion;
B. Smith See.
Hy virtue of the power in me i
appointed I
in ease No. Special Proceed-
I locket M.
on and David by his next
friend Thomas Ex.
I ill sell public sale be- ,
fore Court in
Greenville, on Monday the day ,
of June at o'clock noon,
all the pine, cypress and popular
of and the of
twelve inches In diameter the
base when the same may lie
together with privilege of
within which lo eat and
and also the
usual light of way appertaining to
same for the removal of said Um-
now and growing up-
on two tracts of laud situated in
Township. Pitt County,
North Carolina, adjoin-
the lauds of j. J. I
Charles W.
and hers bounded as fol-
lows, at big
a wood stake
running a south west course
lo W. C. Dixon line, a Sweet
Cum corner, then running a South
course lo a i o knot
corner on Tar Kiln lied, then run-
Dearly a west course
to a pine corner, then a north
course to Sweet Cum
in the branch, then down
the Long branch TOO the be-
ginning, a See
deed from W. wife to
M. book it i to
which reference Is made.
Also one other tract,
lands of W. C. Dixon, John
and others as
Via; at a John
Elks Hue a between E. M.
Dixon W. and run-
a westerly direction
With a Branch, about
thence with the branch to E. M.
Dixon and W. C.
to the containing
BI acres more or
Terms of Hide cash.
Win. II.
Commissioner.
X. c, May ind 1809.
II reel eon -h-trier i pin
r. Hit . i
. lint-.
the n
jot
ow
II.
one
I W
I t I era.
j.
IN------
A OF
Alma nice Line of Hardware.
I can now found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W.
COME ME.
B.
CaMP
OLD DOMINION LINE
leave Washington on
Mondays, Fri-
days ti A. Hi for
water
leave at A.
M., A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject
on stage of
Connecting at with
for Norfolk,
New York and
for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion s. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Line from
and Line from
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
Greenville, N. C.
Qua, UM M
lag
.,
I'll ,
Pt
t, ill I
l-raw. Ad-
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Professional Cards
At-Law.
N. C.
. l u- for Stale, no
In Criminal
B.
Tarboro, . C. K. C.
ft
Greenville, N. O.
Dr.
DENTIST,
N. C.
0.1
Cobb Sous store
IV ii-
, gal
.
-a-
FOB
J I
The Eastern
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO I TERMS per Year in Advance.
m j m
Friday
r-
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY
NO SI I
WE TO A
Perfect Tobacco Formula.
OSCEOLA
tobacco mm.
89.13
A new tobacco brand by a new
tobacco formula
an old house.
Look out for OSCEOLA under Notch Carolina Tobacco
Beacon.
ITS GOING TO BE HEARD FROM I
CALL FOR AND TRY OSCEOLA.
HY
OLD DOMINION CO. Dr,
And for sale all Old Dominion everywhere.
C. Cobb Son represent u Greenville. Other agents all
towns.
The I Summer Divorces Too Easily Obtained In
For Teachers. North Carolina.
The session of the j Divorce have become of too ft
vanity Hummer School fur teachers and are too easily
will on June 20th, next and procured In North Carolina. He-
close on of July follow- fore war between the Slates
lag. The faculty ill include more very few w ere punted
than prominent and In many counties there
who give daily in- was not one divorce in several
in ail of the primary and years. But BOW then scarcely
academic the a term of court county when
North Carolina instructors who will at one divorce is not
take part arc Prof. of Colds- and in many counties there are
of Charlotte, several divorces obtained at every
of Wilson, court. Koran these by
of Supt. any lo the colored
of of the people, for, unfortunately, there
State Normal and Industrial now too many divorces among
Dr. Dr. our white people.
Dr. Mangum and Prof. Toy of the Divorces were made more easily
In addition to procurable by the Legislature of
well known educators there will be I which passed an act giving a
Prof. of Maryland Normal; divorce lo the or wife lie-
College, Prof. Hose of Peabody cause of abandonment by the other
Normal College, Prof. of and living separate and apart for
Teachers College Columbia two years, provided such abandon-
Dr. W. occurred prior to the
author of that act. And our last
lecturer, Dr. W. H. Cur- amended extended
of and Lee act go at to give a divorce if the
This faculty is the was for
ever assembled in Booth I occurred prior to the of January
act of 1888 hundreds
of divorces have been obtained in
thin and now under the act
of the last Legislature hundreds
more will be
for School work and teach-
cm wishing lo devote special study
to the primary brunches Mathe-
English, French
Spanish, Botany, Chemistry,
Latin, Physics, Physiology,
and Psychology should not fail to
attend. The charges arc low and
there will lie reduced rates over all
railroads. For circular giving
fall particulars apply to,
S. Supt.
Chapel Hill, N.
NO TO
The woman who is lovely in
form and temper will always have
friends, but one who would be at
tractive keep her health. If
she is weak, sickly and all run
down she will lie
If she has constipation or
kidney trouble, her impure blood
will cause pimples, skin
a wretched complex-
ion. Electric Hitters is the
medicine in world lo regulate
liver kidneys and to
purify the It gives strong
bright eyes,
skin, rich complexion. It
will make a good-looking, charm-
woman of a run-down invalid.
Only cent at Jno. L. Wooten's
Drug store.
Bro. Herbert.
i We with
over its terrible lire,
knows how to s in such a
Hut people, as
did we feel sure will
rise to the situation and erect
and buildings in place of
dent Free
Pros .
State of Ohio, City of TOLEDO
County, f
Frank J, makes oath
Hun he is senior partner of
of frank J. Co.,
business in the City of Toledo,
and Stale aforesaid,
that said will sum of
ONE for
each and every case of Catarrh that
cannot be by the Hail's
Catarrh Cure. FRANK J.
Sworn and
presence, this day of
December, A. D., 1886.
W.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In-
and ails directly on the
and mucous surfaces of the
J.
Toledo, O.
Hold by druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
The Ground Will Even With
You.
The very advice we have
read, outside of the Bible, in many
is this of Injunction.
Never allow yourself to the
Very anyone walks on-
The ground is never to blame.
And some day tho ground will em-
brace tho of your enmity
mil yon
What Some Women
In Texas a woman has the con-
tract for carrying the mail from
lo Hall.
In arc two large
agencies, of
women and all
their women.
An entire block in New
York was papered bye young
man who lakes the
such from builders.
ranch owner In
la a woman. There is a saving
Kansas there is
no interest, no no trade
and deal a woman in
The woman manager of a Cali-
insurance
ed the largest salary paid to
any woman a year.
ORIGINAL
Made by The Orange Va.
is far better to rust out than
lo trust out.
Those who believe all the evil
I bey hear will sleep in It.
No undertaker adopt
and let
No man can make a success of
life till he determined to win
it.
The only people who arc con
tented with their lot are those who
occupy one iii a cemetery.
A may loaf and a man may
lie from early break of day. bill he
can't build up a town by running
it down, because it ain't built that
way.
We are naturally afraid of the
man or woman who knows and
t ilks so much the evils of
neighbors and people generally.
One cannot help inferring great
their heart. How
did I hey so large a fund of
the evil words and deeds Wrought
by their They must
certainly have a that makes
the hearing of such things sweet or
they would no have heard so much.
If had a distaste properly
strong against such things
could not, and would not,
wronged by hearing so much
I People would not go to
them with such garbage. Those
have such carry it
dump it out not where it will
resented but where it will lie ac-
with Tho depraved
vultures of the community whose
vile inwardness loves vice and rev-
els iii are ones who have a
large fund of the wrong doings of
men use in tale bearing.
size of this class of vile folk who go
about with an energy worthy of a
cause, seek whatever is
scandalous and rotten and
lated to all pure
beautiful good,
constitutes the basest and most
rapt element in however
fair beautiful life
and felicitous their eh. He
afraid of P. It. Law in
Out iii Kansas City three mouths
ago a churchgoer wrote to a
paper he would pay no more
pew at house of worship
unless some guarantee should be
given him that his view of the mill
Later should be unobstructed. Out
of this missive grew anti-hat
campaign, with the result that on
Sunday last the feminine members
of the Church capitulated and re
moved their new spring headgear
at the opening of the service.
MM.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
t-.
Potash,
New Umbrellas.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM.
ARE
and flavor of fruits,
.,
Washing. . V
.--. win. of vegetables,
returned to Washington, weight and plumpness of grain,
of tin characteristics arc all produced by Potash.
In .- iii ideal He
War. but In make
i . .
be has us much any man
ever a
Ami Li- ; k ii little Is
gull
I.- has ill gone
as to Mr. M.
public talk lien,
can lie
i .
j with the hi i m
War ii and the
the report of Military I.
of w Mi. Mi Ki ill j
and
published, but u
shall In-
i lie my . In
ibis
Mr. 1- to
have told him that u In- did i
Mill,
from of hi
one of the he
issue
ii thus for.
act one way or the other.
lit I- surprising that Mr.
should
I in 1.1 Virginia II
a in lo clear out his system by u
j few. but ii i-
In- have lo
properly combined with
Acid and Nitrogen, and
I rally applied, will improve
soil and increase yield
, . and quality of any crop,
t Free
with
greatest i
WORKS,
Nassau M. New
lie did mil rare u Mr
Mi so railed bis
a a lo i that every clause
bill put by
II . role of III.- Coin
i tier In change w
I lo Mr.
ll decided the n
i . . leaders that m s-
don i shall lie called,
; in he full, it in
. i . an
to eh ,
I later
III do . ,., j ,,,
ii hi ii session is
hie The fact i-
are getting over the
mil look. short lime
he ill have Iii .,
V I ll i- , i were n walk-
V II lung. ,, , .
III for next year, but
now
I hem
. it
N.- York shall have one
for . -1
Payne.
of I lie delegation, ,.,,,. ,.,; . .
have either or purl i .,., j,, .
announced themselves as made for bis lo
dates, will in- ,,.,,.,, .
to prom
support This,
will, of
. be a for
. i- no
win. The scan
ion have
i in political life i-
The
our war undertakings on
is obtained by a hi
the outlay for army and navy
for Hie year the out-
break of the ex-
for the year following.
This shows excess of expenses
fir army the past year for success
and an excess for the load the
Salve.
The salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt
Fever Sores, Teller, Chap-
id Hands, Chilblains,
all Skin and
cures Piles, or no pay It
is to give perfect
faction or money refunded. Price
cents per For sale by Jno.
L. Woolen.
admitted to lien legitimate access-
of control, and ii would
seem unwise for a man in pal.
lie life to lake advantage of favor
lo improve Iii-
for success if be
of total his conscience. The same
If the Justly of the merchant,
paid for Philippine Islands difference that he may be
added the net cost up to the end all times without
April amounted to odium. must
Expenditure the Philippines will
rumors Sherman bad
n deal w
a Sin . in i
k. i- now in fat or
hi circle-.
largely tin- but
how much the guessing
would fail lo
Record.
RAVAGES OF GRIP.
Thai modern scourge, the Grip,
poisons air with Its fatal germs,
so that no home is safe from its
ravages, but multitudes haw- found
a Bum protection against this
malady ill Dr. King's Sew
Discovery, when you feel n sore
iii your and muscles,
have chills and fever, with son
be steadfast purpose of
business man lo constantly look for
promising occasions, lie should
Hole what public wants, and.
having perceived the opportune
period, he should prepare to sup
the particular demand, is
of .
, . . , . Senator Snootier carried an
advert comes into . ,,,. . ,, ,,
, , ., i from Mr. Me-
in have
lo Mr.
or his i for
ob
id- . ml
v. iii . in
have In than Mr. win can;.
ind I lie should
iii personal accounts again, lie Is.
linger i .
Agent in of The it nut ion con
the Indian warehouse in Chicago, to of dick
because the aforesaid I raveling ex and
were claims I but
in going his of i- now
cousin and his in I fully assured, tin-;, do
and arc It, His been
tIn-proper a sure thing bill
of his public is a has ii more, in
brother of Senator and l ever
I hold his position a trick. The
posit ion of of the
i Indian warehouse
under Civil also lo
In- vacant. a year
all ill-all
lo
I'll ON I
I u as a
from letter mi hand
It
telling him lo a j would come in pimples
place for his brother. II was id the Itching was more
A In the old of him as I could was
is Agent and him In lender and Itching would swell
Hun given of ware- lingers.
tho following house ill lie hands would
., West across ever since, u fr. scratching or
n,. .,. .
cough you may know you have Undertaking establishment, can lie without ever having even taken was In condition i tried one
Grip, and that you need Dr. King's seen a nice tout. Still, there arc some dozen hollies Mi's. Joe Per-
New Discovery. It will promptly the fart the belonged lo otherwise level bonded men and some Wash
above and is t. when Phil and the lime my
cure the worst cough, heal the
limned membranes, kill the discus.
germs and prevent the dreaded
effects of the malady.
eels and 91.00. Money buck if
cured. A trial bottle free at I,.
Wooten's Drug Store.
used in connection with burials
during the summer months, is
to be put up to keep hot
rays 1.1 tin-sun while a burial is in
progress, and also iii digging a
grave, All required is to
put up lent over the spot where
air grave is lo be dug, and
ill
remarks that Republican
will adopt a plank condemn
log That would be well
. DOUgh so far as it should g
what the people want is a party
which will take the underpinning
away from I lie Trusts which arc
protected by the
Record.
. mi.
mm pint
arc
are.
Mr. seems lobe
oping a disposition
lie ordered lien
of Iowa, Chili r ma ii of
Hi-publican Caucus Committee
recent completed a bill.
when he called the While House
with ii of bill, to change II
re
of i In- Semite Finance
seems up
premium. before ii is made public.
is a sort of
fellow occasionally, but being a
candidate fur Mir- House
persons are safe tin-
For real
but lion, of living,
of I Durham tuner
directors deserve
Raleigh Post.
bands I am HOW
well It has since
broken a little limes,
not enough in Inconvenience mo or
make me more I am
well. MRS. M, B, KING,
N. May
I VI
STORE,
V,
n per
cure for
rheumatism, Tho a.-ids in the
the disease are
lied. Is also
laxative and
Ionic.


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Eastern reflector, 9 May 1899
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May 09, 1899
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