Eastern reflector, 13 June 1899


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You May Sever but Should you
Want Job Printing
Come to see us
Anything a
Visiting Card
Sheet Poster.
We of the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in pen
and is distinctive Parker
Not only does it feed the ink
but prevents soiled
fingers.
The Raleigh Post reports Luge
I Harris as having mid In the meet
board
day, when ii was developed in
the two yearn be baa enjoyed
membership on board be ha
drawn the little aunt of
-mix and
I haw received
and re-
gr -t i I didn't gel more in
that way. The records are open
and for themselves, I have
no for I have
no the worse I
He ought least In have
t.
No I TO I U LIN EM.
The woman lovely in
form and temper will have
friends, but who
tractive must keep her health. If
i weak, and all run
,;. n she
hie. If she baa or
trouble, impure blood
will cause pimple, skin
ion. i is the heel
i in the world i regulate
liver and kidneys and lo
purity the blood. It gives strong
nerve, bright eyes, smooth,
rich complexion. Ii
will make looking, charm
of a run
cents I.
store.
I be i Star tells of II
triplet I Km. girl who h
dollar to a smart Sen for
for This
is the recipe which she
the freckles
a pocket them
in sail then ban
tip mi lit- smokehouse in a good,
strong smoke of sawdust
elm bark for a week.
thus treated fail i
be thoroughly
AMERICAN LANTERNS
Arc I
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; Bl . n I I t
. world
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that w t burn-
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a may la
th, wick
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for uses,
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it l
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The n I
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news every
afternoon at the small price
cf cents a month. Are
you a subscriber It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector
Is only a year and contains
the news every gives
information to the
those growing
co, that is worth many times
more than the price.
;.
ll
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an ii
. ha
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of equal
. t . re.
country
i; la
ire bow
from
n ii.-
l Very
n. and Has
Ike So
WATCHED CONSTANTLY.
Buried t .
Many n Ruined
Districts.
l-
r M
Riff ll of th
.,
of In Pt
let Hi t
railed
ground
i ii.
. -k. Tilt tire Is built
l and until
. . r i
Enough to form
fool
j thrown on
rolled until about thin a wile
leather, then ii U up tooted
one to the other
nod Hung on board ad lapped o
the oven, it only a
. moment and when baked
ii i out to cool. This bread
is cheap i a it U
Hid
To Ham
burned in
of a new
f a perforated
low k to placed in the
bottom connected with
to supply air to the In-
of the of burning fuel.
I Bl Ii- I
X. I N I.-
In 11.-u
ii in.
Iva ii ill. n
, . m .- d and i. are
. Ive great ob It
certain and been th--
cm limes.
Since it t n r.
by who bate
been to but m-
able to foretell the extent of the crop
Vesuvius
bay it at the
a extending i the
it U I that
the whole of once an ,
n end of
groat in the earn, s cruet,
King the end and
the middle.
At it base 1- thirty
in circumference Its height cartel
i-. but the average
reel. is great niter Ii
Borne feet In diameter and about
.-N feet deep.
It par's The
side is n i nil i
cliff, Mont which
a It
from by a deep
hundred feel wide.
burn I In mighty fury
on suddenly and
b it i until Feb.
One of grand
I Till M were pro-
y. t- th feet into the
air In a cloud vapor, with
n t me u o rock.
;.; outbreak e In Oct-
. la . . nearly a
t the c one and
rater in
. . deep. From that
it mi baa never been wholly
In II an
. .- the for
Ruing warning cf probable
n-, When eruption of May,
people had fled in
van again and
v i d for
mill of
ii an i
there another eruption,
I from toe crater, Hut
moving,
a w it a
I pi in of was violent for
n hi and Torre
for third time. Th
cold, which rapidly cooled
was immense In
protecting property,
In the middle of November, a
in in diameter,
t been forming in the crater during
the preceding taro poured
a amount of Java Besides the
main from the great
there wag p flow from an
feet tn diameter which
on a m foot
The eruption cl was
by
Molten lava mil
forth from the crater. Two
rushed down the mountain on
either of Joining
at the base with a In
Prof. Palmier I, the vol-
Are
Horseback
ac-
Mme the
of and reducing
Tin- g an apparent
but in by the
of the time at which the riding
done.
if are taken Immediately
riding, additional flesh gained,
but if n of an hour and a half
allowed to intervene between
and the meal a decrease of flesh
n suit.
m p.
One the latest application of the
principle is a
pump which can be thrown into
pear fur filling g tire Inserting a
coin, A- soon an the Ailed tire la re-
moved lever the pump, which
ran be to work again only by
in another cots.
ARE
constitution undermined by ex
in eating, by
the laws or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
Di
even Sun
morning and
meeting
N. M. Watson,
school p. P, bu
Rev.
It. Morton,
schools p. in. It.
Kris, or
a. in.
Divine and every
and evening.
prayer
M., and at in A.
M., Rev. I. A. Minister
in Charge.
Hun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting evening. Rev,
A. W. Sunday-
school a. in. C, Rountree,
superintendent.
the Dover in me
appointed
Special
lug So. entitled M.
on and In next
Mend ll. Home,
I will sell in-
lore tin- four door in
mi Monday the day
o'clock noon,
all the pine, cypress popular
timber or above the of
twelve inches in diameter at the
base hen the value may
together with privilege of seven
rears a lo cat and re-
and also the
rights of way in
same for the removal of
now and
on two tracts land situated in
lug the lands J,
Dixon, W.
and others bounded fl-
l,,. Beginning the big
ditch a light rood stake corner,
Slate of Ninth Carolina, I
11.1 .
Superior Court.
Speaks Proceeding
P. A. Wayne,
of Sylvester Cox,
vs. Petition to
lovely I. Wayne. to
B. Cox,
Cox, and
Samuel
It appearing in this
affidavit to the of
H. Km
ma Samuel Cox. three
of the shove named defendants, are
non-residents of tin- stale of b
alter due diligence
cannot band within the state;
it further, in like manner an
pealing that of
i-ts in favor of the
against the defendants
respect to property situated In this
State county and that the said
running a south west course Samuel Cox are parties
Vila lo W . C. Dixon line, a Sweet
comer, then running a South therefore that pub-
to a knot in
corner on Kiln Bed, then s newspaper
nearly a west course X. for six
to a pine corner, then a north weeks, the
course to Sweet Cum said lo appear in the of
in Long branch, then flee of the Clerk of the Superior
the Long branch to the be-1 Court of Pitt county, in town
ginning, a See ill.-.
LODGES
A. it A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first
third Monday evening. It.
w. M. M. Sec
I, t. F. Lodge, No.
Tuesday evening.
K. K. N. L. II.
Six-.
deed from and wife to
M, Dixon it to
which reference is
Also one other tract,
lands of w. c. Dixon, John
others bounded as follows
Beginning a pine in John
Bits line a corner between K. M.
W. run
in a westerly
with a Branch,
thence with the M,
Dixon and W. c. Dixon
to tin- beginning containing
acres more or
Tel ins of sale cash.
Will. .
the of July. 1800, and an-
or demur the petition
complaint or judgment will la-gin
against them the relief demand-
ed in the complaint.
limn- at my in Greenville,
N. this 22nd day of May,
D, f.
skinner A C. C.
Plaintiffs
Tar Lodge, No. the Last Will Testament
evening. Dr.
Bagwell, Jr., U. L.
lair. K. of
It. Vance Council,
meets every Thursday even
W. K. Wilson,
Lang. Sec.
U. A.
night at In I. O,
O. P. hall. G.
A. . Council,
No. ii. third
nights in fellows
Hall. M. It. Worthy
Chief; Smith, S,
NOTICE TO
The Clerk of the Superior Court
of Pitt county, having issued let-
lei's of administration to me. the
undersigned, on the 20th day of
Commissioner, 1800, on the estate of II.
N. C, 2nd 1800. Harris--, deceased, notice is hereby
. given t all persons Indebted to the
NOTICE CREDITORS estate to make immediate payment
the undersigned, and to all
creditors of the estate to present
their claims, properly
to the undersigned,
twelve months after the date of
this notice, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery.
undersigned having duly
qualified before the Court
Clerk of I'm county as Executor of
of I
Mrs, L. Ricks, deceased, notice
i- given to all persons in-
lo the estate to
mediate payment to the undersign-
ed, and all persona having claims
M. R. against said estate are notified to
the same payment on or
before the 24th day of April.
or this notice will be plead in bar
of recover of
this of April. 1800.
Mrs. I. Kicks.
This day
J. L,
on the estate of II. K.
1875.
WHOLESALE
RETAIL
In
tin- wearies
a badge of servitude,
Hi- lame
Hebrews. The I mar people mm
Br liar
sere bored a, a of
It
feed only of tide,
that
rally even are t
of water.
fancy Ponce
I molasses, side meat, hums, should
coffee, sugar.
cigars,
full
cream cheese, sausage,
oat Bakes, hominy Bakes, cotton
seed meal hulls, cotton lead
bought at cents per
D. M PERRY GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sew
mo BAGS SALT.
. BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES.
CHAIRS, Eta
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Ohm to net
M.
Phone
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The undersigned having duly
qualified before the Superior Court
u -i y
S MOORE.
At Law.
Greenville, X. c.
fr
in criminal
, ., ,, ,. ,. . , before the Superior Court i
I. Conclave clerk of Pitt county of M
and . u f l
fourth nights in Odd
lows Hull. W, B. Wilson
S. Smith Sec.
AND
AND COAST LINK
RAILROAD COMPANY
WITH CAROLINA.
s,
TRAINS in
notice is
hereby given t all persons
ed to the estate to make Immediate
payment to the undersigned,
all persons having claims against
I said estate are to
same for payment on or before
the day of March or
t notice will in bar of recovery
I of same.
This March 1880,
A.
Executor of Haywood Knox.
Engineer mi Surveyor.
FOR AND
WATER
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NOTICE.
administration having
this been Issued to the under-
signed upon the estate of
notice is here-
by given to all persons having
claims against the estate of
Chapman to to Hit-
on r before the nth
as day of March, or this notice
will la- in liar of their re-
This be day of March 1800.
L. E. Smith,
of the estate of
Harding Harding, Ally's,
ii
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l-M A M r M I'M
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a n v in
i n
Train on 111.- limit
H . m. i ll ; m. r-
N. k . in. ft IT
pin.
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II In am. II HI
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in I
u in unit in.
H II in. ill urn
flip .
Train
c m. I la i- in.
in m. r-
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on Midlands c
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in ii .
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in . in. urn,.
lo i, m. in. Iii In a in.
II a in
, v. iii arrive
II . in. .-,. Sandal
,. m. , ; ii in and
Mini inn
rum Una
I. for all dally, all rail via III. I,
mi mil.
II. M. EMERSON,
Pass.
J. Manager,
T. M.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Washington on
Wednesdays and M
days i A. M. for
water permitting,
leave at A.
M., Greenville A. M, on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Sat
telling hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
all points for the West
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers order freight by
the Old s. s, Co, from
New Clyde Line
Hay Line from
Line from
Boston,
N. son, Aft.
Washington, N.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
ft Mills R.
Tarboro. N. C N. C
N. C.
Dr. I.
DENTIST.
Greenville, N.
over J. C.
t. i s. ii a- store
J. R. COREY,
IX-
A LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie found in the
formerly
by J.
W. Hi-own.
COMB TO SEE ME.
J. It. COREY.
loW. n
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
prices us low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
1-
FOR
The
TERN
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
Tuesday
and
Friday
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, JUNE
NO
ft
W. oiler to Tobacco
Planters
Perfect Tobacco Formula.
m m
A new tobacco brand by a new
la but by an old house.
Lookout Carolina Tobacco this
TO FROM
CALL FOR TRY
OLD DOMINION CO. Tl
Ami all Old Dominion Agents everywhere.
I It at Other
J. . C
all
of form and vat amount of
not
permanent new--
paper ii has also l
one of the conveniences in the do-
lo I
of .
. .-
the selection of pine- ill which I
WE
III s
. Ill N . . I
mag
11.-. ll ill. III I
re.
II . . .
I Paying Prices i
. Hie or . f O
ho Tails to the a CM ll
bis
put
chasers having
might well to live hi
Politeness.
The Platform In 1900.
is iii
is in war. ll gives pow
A. Warner,
it the Bimetallic League, one
is
,. , the tree silver
weakness; supplies gnat
and overcomes the says I
little loss of next
blood. I h. either I will by the
in the attack or defense. There is The
so remunerative. It 1-
is simply pulling out kind works
and courteous manners lo com
pound interest. There is no com
costs so little, vet is so
rarely possessed.
With persons this quality
innate, with others
developed by proper home train
Wand associations. True
rung as if there were oilier
issues. I Would lie ill favor also of
against trusts
as if the only issue; and
the with
again-i Imperialism .
pine war.
or take
of the other but all combine
select ton place- Milieu .
The
. .
lied ,,. an, w .,,,
in men haul
.
w in
S I
-1 . ll
hall
It
Kill; .
Reason Till
HI, n ; Praise Them.
;.
lint be
,. . . ; I
i- i
might in- lo live in Ci U i
.,,,,.,,. The people will ., ,,,.,,, .
up unless lie shows
interesting MADRAS
how can ,
III
the way of supplying their needs
Satin Black Velvet RIBBON.
Black Silk ;
That The
poisons with Its fatal
no home is safe its .,.,.;,,,,. IN
n sure this dim i P'S
genius in King s New i. . ;
When you feel a sore s, , ,,; . mil devoting strait write a
, to ,. cf.,,,,,, living man, yon will
mi lb. ,. , given
man's tor
. 1--
, ii-j
In unit
the
In- 1- suddenly
i-s, bis in,.
is
I ; I
Mr. I . I. mil pi
II, I ii f
-1 -1
, take ii in
New will
cure cough, heal ill-
kill the
at Jg
let- ill, oh . Price I .
,. , nil .-
route-it Ami
politeness springs fro.
A truly sympathetic n-
It views its Proposed to any one issue in o
a personal make
therefore, fail to
polite. K polite opposition to w-
,.,., ,, . ,, I with the issues the
in life when those
, ., ,, .,. . ,. mer
Conciliatory manners have
the fortunes of physicians,
lawyers, divines, politicians State m
for oath
Instantaneously u prepossession in . partner of the
person who exhibits it. I Prank Co., do-
Of two men In all other re- business in the city of Toledo.
courteously polite one, Count State , and
,,. .,.,,; that will pay the sum or
who i; for
is in this by of Catarrh
far the better chance f making , be cured by
. bile are ion.
. I hen, jolt praise ,, man ho
m; . in . -mi, men
e sue -iii lite i I
. T Conscience Money. n lb
l Money back II V W -W , done . deal
. .,.,,,,,,.,,., ,,.; . ; f ,, , k-p,
nil shut. With
Ding Slur,
Indisputable.
his way in
Thoughts.
Solve.
The best salve la the world
Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers, Bait I
Catarrh cur.-. Frank
Sworn to before me and
ed presence, this
December, A. I. 1886.
t A. W.
I a Cure i taken in
l ins, ,,,,,, . ----.- .
Sores, Chap and acts directly on he
Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and blood and
and positively system. J.
cures Piles, or no pay n
is to give perfect
faction or money refunded. Price
cents per
L, Wooten.
Toledo,
Sold by druggists.
Hull's Family best.
when considered
from advertising standpoint.
have everything in their favor.
They reach both
and they reach them will, a
frequency that commends itself as
shining virtue to mini who
has something to sell. Moreover,
favorite newspaper can not be
supplanted in th- hearts of Ha con
by any other sort f pub
which insures a per
of circulation that can
not in- Ad
A bug is sucking the
young corn to ill Sound
Neck Motion
We arc told sonic of the farm
have replanted their crops, but
the new sucker lings have attacked
the second crop and destroyed
It is said so be
bug that has troubled them
for many City
Remarkable
Mr. II. returned this
morning from High Point
where be spent the
of Mr. B. C.
hanker there, lie tells us of a re
lieu owned by Mr. Child
which has broken nil previous rec-
raising. This hen
la of the common Is a rare
character. sis weeks ago
Mr. Childs set thirteen
brown leghorn and the same mini
of while leghorn One
week ago today oil
twenty six biddy s. Allure living
health. There
is not one in the lot. Mr.
Childs value Ibis hen highly
w ill lake her her to
the Stale
an advertiser about
to place some business will look
over a list of papers with I be idea
his announcement should
pear preferably Iii papers do
not other advertisements of
same goods, lie makes
take selecting such papers. If
there was choice between the
mediums, baaed on such grounds.
he would do better to select the
papers an- must hugely
of A man
wanting to buy a plow bunts up
paper containing the
number of plow advert
that be compare merits of
the different makes. It is general
good policy lo advertise any
article where it bus been
extensively advertised heretofore
by the advertiser or by bis
competitors.
demonstrated money so
expended will bring
than when placed in new
Advertising.
Lester of
Mo., is lo start Ibis week from
tire., with sheep,
which lire lo be driven overland to
Kansas. Twenty five men will
assist him in herding
filly horses are lo be
along. The trip will
ire summer and full.
Press Type Sale.
The bus
purchased other printing
outfits and has some surplus mu
on which some printer can
get bargain. We have a goof
cylinder press large enough for a
paper, in
condition, also lo of bong Prim-
and type
lint -till be sold cheap.
of Frank
more
The
hit ion. be includes
and equal
of abandoned women, and
and then are
gambling houses. The
total population,, Madrid is
The receipts of the Patent
May. were
an the
month Id 1808.
g bill i-
one ii in private b
And it r
ii idle ,. ii ;
day.
or in veil nun
Is I., we continue lo
until men die before spreading
. . r-
. bail a clerk in
V lie
hi iii honest, reliable and
iii-l In
The True situation.
constitutional
i- , i in will
a united mi purl Hem
i. ill e it mistake to
Mr. i oilier pane-.
loss l bi- Republican.
y bite men
however, lie I in In Ibis
mu. and several bad in . what
heard mil t,, these lo dis
he from him. n
letter. A lei lei
i was, i
Li I was,
I --i
and even yam money.
be r.
V. did ibis v. bile in our . I
j I, lo you , will
I . i . t. . . ii It,
,. In help
. i- II
t if i is
. . I'm and
. I'm v. bile- inn.
ll III bill
Hi i ill In- if
is
Building
III . en.
.,.,. i. I
right -i mugs I haw-
i And when I Ibis, even
I I
man on
And the part ii nil
and purl I shows
p, lam . ; line is
man signs his real In
IV . have idea l
lo lull
i in. A i
H III
Iii ii in for
i, i-i , knows
Id. id i M , . while
ii. ins Hid I be
lo assist I heir own funeral.
Durham Herald.
, y in iii home so
I nil we
, Ion much sirens upon.
II w have mill In do
, Surely,
III II in,, I work
home can
never n ill ill
,, it in ii , ii forth lo
Inn borne n-v, nil
I -ill. lo ,, lien loll
I cl,, ii i . ii. ii
i old its that since, t rail that you have
his here by
I had bands
n on bis farm, have la-en
II road this rents your store,
-us worthless, dwellings, and spends Ins
. I. I. marketed wagon. I In- with lion i- II mil
w V C r railroads Hint right you spend your
la R I , Ibis town In id money lib him H i tins
v. ii-. n . i nun ill lo haven lo
dollar- lo living keep out foreign then
J GUANO.
,, long I bell lines and would I. gen
PLANT CROP IT. ., . .
FINEST TOBACCO Id ,.,,.; .,. .,, buy
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ii Rim mm.
D. J. WHICH
the Post
Greenville. H Second
Mail Mailer.
WASHINGTON
Is 1899.
PAY UP AND A BIG. PRIZE
By special arrangement made
with the publishers of the Farm
Journal we are enabled In offer a
paper to
pays
The Eastern Reflector
the same is .;,
From On B
Washington. C, June I
the Influences which were
brought to bear his favor were
considered, ease with which
Henderson, of Iowa, mil
all the other candidates Speaker
and made bis own election
had nothing about it.
It simple ease of Mid
effort. The factor in bin
speedy success was lip
ration in hi
favor. That lip was a little bit
puzzling because it had
understood that the
I ration was rather lined to .-i
Sherman when
known, there were
us for transfer
the opposition, of the
division in its ranks, is timid and
old who will all back ration from
car in
papen the price of ours
In order to get the Fan
Ma premium for advance payment
right
to the office, for we awl was
only number of 3-year a man
to The not a can-
Journal is on solid foundation i-,,.,,.
perfectly trustworthy. birthplace
great per- lien
Henderson
i- tin ii
Reed would I.
Sherman. West
aiding n t the Speak
anxious,
in the Speaker's
POINTED PARAGRAPH.
Whiskey straight
ed path.
woman travels
under an assumed name.
Powder magazine ought lie
classed a- Bash literature.
Plagiarism i- a lack
skill in effecting coincidences.
Probably nothing dispels girlish
illusions so quickly us marriage.
The coat of experience i- never I
full realized . to law.
Through a man's tongue
a glimpse of hi- his lack
thereof.
Paint heart wins fair
with a assistance mi
her part.
Women seldom bark their
unkind words they lo
use them over again.
A man knows but very little
the happening the
when In- wife i on a
visit.
When a wise prophet
end of the world be invariably
puts it s,, far In that no
one he knows will live i
diet
of the
A handsome and life like marine
i of Hon. Wm. Bryan, made
order of a number of Washing
ton democrats to be presented to
Mi- on her birthday,
exhibition Washington.
The difference between
cold cash i- ex
the growth of the
fund fur the purchase
for Admiral Dewey.
subscriptions come in slower and
slower total is still ban than
official news from Philip
pun- ha- been given week
it i- known that long dis-
patches have been received both
from Otis and from Mr.
man. President of the Philippine
i It i- also known that
l he-e dispatches did not agree In
conclusions reached.
sent In both, Hay
mole public an official denial of
the purl the nil
-inner- were to be ordered
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In Carolina.
NEWSY
HI NOTES.
K, June in.
j II. Fun and -ins I I
The tax assessors and listers
hat considerable fun. although
the work i- confining
TODAY s MARKETS.
W. II. W. T.
to
to him than would
have I wen to mi other man who
candidate. bile
u man in i a
partisan than imposed
mi man ill has fewer
enemies than he. W oat bis
policy as Speaker ill
,. a wend
Winchester bicycles for sale at
B. Manning S
Mr. was in town yea
afternoon.
People were coming and going
listing taxes.
The A. O. Mfg. i-
pared t- meal and corn.
Don't fail
shipping your Irish potatoes.
A ii. ill cash for
cows, -teer and
There was lots grain in
sect hi. and tanner.- are
cutting and saving it.
We were glad In have a call
from I T. Jarvis and the
Cox II. Maiming
digging a well week were
bothered badly by gas, a man not
to in the well more
than about hall hour the lime.
Twenty seven feel below the
High Low Ohm.
they any
knew are
,.
pigs just about time of year
than any bits
a- they are termed their
owners. Sot only are the
pig-, the have turned
Into small calve-.
Of there are a few cows,
-teer-. left. these have
grown old as well as horses,
being given
years ls-
Ill
May and
Tone.
Steady
High Close.
Wheat.
Opening, law
C. B. 1331
Gas 1201
has a ghoul or
Manhattan
C. v Ii. W.
grave digger whose w n i-
th. dead past and keep in
perpetual remembrance. It i-
man nature to err and it Is also
possible for human nature to
live down the pant.
This a man woman might do
if it w.-re not for the reputation
deed
than the for it
drag-Lack l. life -nine fault for
n. doubt ample
US I
1331
Our Spring Line
mil ill.
lie
Heed
ascertain-
on
helped earn
The interesting bit p
gossip of the week is
to practicing las in Ni
York. Mi. intends to
bis seal in the Intake an
is
JUST FOR Ft N.
up
Oh, Mr. Weatherman
The electric fan now
full breeze and
funny that with all this heal
you thaw out n cold in the
In-11
j.-i bites here;
a i the way a snow-
ball vendor hawked hi wares
up.
it dinner
so hot in here that the ice is
I to draw a Lead on i
fellow is I., ask him; it
enough This-tart- the
afresh.
It doesn't comfort some people
to know that scientists claim
sun won't grow cold for something
years more.
have here several
Mill which are long overdue
am
sorry to say that our cashier i- out
Caller well, it
doesn't make much difference I'll
call and pay them at some future
dale, day,
III
part in all
ill give him it chain-
off an old to push
the head of bis
this i- mill a rum. r.
sir. ill
there alarm in
, . es Oil of it. I i i
no that Ml u
., .; in a
lion In- up a n
House, a-
be l I lo the
of questions.
Mi. would win
have
v. hi-
would u-l a- i restraint, than lo
have him a
club and look II fol t-.
i iii no reap Ii
his
In- .- likely
M i resigns a i
House, which
M. Ii T Washington,
Hi. II. as State
inspector.
In
I. m I.
I he i says that a
few days ago a crop lien was Bled
registration in register
office
in which a mortgage on a rooster
a hen was included.
A note from
his there is a
p i draw month from
the county, Amanda Hall name.
and she k.-.-p- eleven dogs I feed.
Mi. Anderson lo
is chant the pail of
to help these eleven worthless
dogs,
Rev. X. A. , of
Carolina Conference,
Kin-ton He
w as -j years old.
N. I hike, ham. ha
face they also found some chips penance been done.
rut with which I town has its share
arc great curios ti-. never forget
you derided past sins of are never
the flue question It so you moM of glee than
do well to put In your order I bringing these aim
with us owe. If you light of publicity,
decided, let u- with you and when the world
help to decide a curing time with so many wonderful beau
lie here and yon want to with which lo till
how terribly empty and War j
I mind that depend- ,
I for its menial food upon the
knowledge of somebody's i
Ions past conduct, A memory I
to a great blessing but are
some people who be wight i
improved by cultivating the art i
of Va. Ob-
server.
Li
We have just opened
with an entirely new
and complete stock of------
Carry
Notion.
Shoes, Hat, ware,
Crockery,
Meat. Sugar. Coffee,
Laid, Tobacco, etc. ill fact
every- STAPLE ARTICLE
carried in a general
We Also
HAY, OATS,
TON SEED HULLS
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
be Bold at. You are cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest price paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE
s. c.
Premiums have been paid
is
light read it
A. IS. Cox C
OBSERVATIONS.
Made l The Orange Va.
I i
Of Interest to Inventors.
i to
College.
i Thomas Sunnier,
dropped dead on Tues
iv The his death i-
ice ex
while he was very warm.
The Slate lira ml Knight
ill at
i oil -l-i.
The
n tux ;, year on dealer- in
hand clothing. oil
e in
do. if ill
I.
know In
all.
Haul i is
r of ho ho I. .-
begged He -i- be
a I, remain I lie head
republican Committee,
during next ear's campaign, lie-
cause hi health, for which he has
d,
1.1
Joyous June.
i- way
Sun warm- up on the subject of
the summer
of flattery
. diet for fools.
Some men are most popular
where they are least known.
I in- difference between the fly
wasp in the lush-
i an will take place
in Orange this summer under the
directorship of the time-
.-j
A writes of a
us though it some-
thing new under the still. Son
kissed faces are every visions
patents may
in t Mange ,
. , ., ., . , Iv
Now doth the little mi-1 v
prove
and dries our pants.
rule the court, the
camp and the grove, bill for a good
moving cause is better a
green encumber, which
of paregoric A ,.,,
WHITE GOODS,
Com to see them.
j j
D, I.
IS
Heavy and
X. C.
of Newark. N. J.
Your Policy
Ha Cash Value.
Loan Value.
I, Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
ii. Will reinstated within
three years after lapse if you are
in health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions.
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of second and each
succeeding year, provided
A. A Co. on.- of the
oldest and most successful ins of
lawyers, whose offices are
opposite United State
office Washington. I. and j Cotton Bagging and Tie always for the current year be paid,
who have procured patents for mote on hap i They may be need
than inventors, that. Fresh goods kept on I. To reduce Premiums, or
to the improved conditions I baud. Country produce and To Increase the or
the States Patent I Mid. A trial will convince you. To Make Policy Payable a
an Endowment during the Lifetime
DOW lie more prompt
any
pt.- me
it- feet In cream and pie
live years.
A KINDS OF
of
J. L. SUGG,
N. C.
AMERICAN USE OF NICKEL.
I when the bugs and
whir the air that
is threaded golden
when the blithe gay bumming
from to flower,
with the bee; when
ordered In in i
M and
No greater danger menaces the
, pea.-, happiness and prosperity of
-I. the toiling wage and pro
producers, than doe-the daily
of the gigantic combine,
trust and There
scarcely a single Important
try blessed country of
ours that is not rolled them.
rich, by throwing their mil-
i. i.
average Importations of nickel
Second Hand Goods h,,,,,
Bought and
i Commission.
oil Hid Sp
luxury in
June
Masons meet Tuesday night.
Proctor is sick this week,
We are glad to learn W. K.
Proctor is some heller, hut bis
little son is very sick.
Deputy Mason was
town this week.
comity, who has been visiting Mr-.
J. O, Praetor, left for Mr.
George Tucker's.
The young people of place
are practicing for a to be
given here next for
of the church.
is Invited to attend
an ice-cream supper to Is- given in
the hall the of
this month for of
Methodist church.
Miss Mattie II
friend at Bethel,
work attached to the position that
I I lit to in
ill recreation diversions.
He gave the whole -nap
adding that position might lie
forced upon him again, in
he I it. lull he wall
ed it known that he would do
against hi- wishes,
every word of it. Manna would
throw n series of lit If he thought
other man would be pill the
I of the republican committee,
Owing to his numerous trust con
be I making a grand
-land play, intended to convince
jays that he wish to man
age i In- campaign.
is sanguine I lie democrat have
chance to car
that Stale war.
fireflies, with their magic flash
light lanterns, -weep the welkin
and -end their wireless to
ward twinkling stars, and the
garment to yon
closer than a at a church
to when the
Mill come- down u-
and Iv. Ami what
1- so rare a- a day in June I Then.
If ever, same perfect days; then
Heaven the earth if it Is-
tune, and over softly her warm
ear lays, Are you in tune with
merry month of June, with it-
commencement-, summer girl-, loll
collectors, ha Icier and thunder
Mi MIGHT TO
The woman who to lovely in face,
form and w ill
but one who would at-
of Ohio have solid keep her health, If
he 1- sickly all run
grounds for can
elect the Governor this year. The
revolt among the republicans who
dislike Senator his
ho are dissatisfied
with the nomination of Judge
Nash, will spill the republican par
asunder, fort, breach
the faction- is lo
Is- healed, and all talk of harmony
i- for effect. The Ohio
is going in
down she will
-he ha- constipation or
kid trouble, her impure
will pimples, skin
Ions and a
loll. Hitters is U-st
medicine in the world to regulate
stomach, liver and kidneys and to
Mood. It given strong
nerves. smooth,
skin, rich complexion. It
will make a charm
woman of a run invalid.
his at L.
confident and enthusiastic, store.
lions together, are
everything and bleeding the farm- j
at every pore. The condition
of this country is de-
and la daily growing
and no reason I ban the
ration of all Hie wealth in
lo the hands of the fee t. the de
the many. The great
danger, the prosperity and hap
of poorer class of
have combat, is not so much
imperialism as it is the
and combination of the wealth
here at home. What can Is-
What ought to Is- done is this, the
people In all means should out
against I base who favor unlawful
put out and put
men who would
them. This the only
for the and this is what
come soon or
int. SUMS sow to
more than In u year,
the value of inch Importations, I ff
chiefly from unit
I a Last
lo of was pro-
In nickel to lb j ft
of was mil
New Caledonia. These two countries
all the In
use of in world, and
the Slates
of whole world's supply.
Nickel In a white metal cf peculiar
and in used a
for bran, copper or plated silver.
extension In use has, however, beta,
to some extent, retarded of late years
I by the greater cheapness of aluminum,
bat aluminum lacks the quality most
in
sheen which makes nickel
so an ornament, and
which relieves It from the dullness to
be seen In many aluminum articles.
The American piece or
is three-fourths copper and
one-fourth It was first pro-
Tided for by Congress In The
copper In the coin weighs
grains and the ks weighs
thirty trains, or nearly half as much,
though one-fourth amount.
I WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR
in, brad inn. for
them t 1-
m m,
k.
a lot of new
I Groceries and a general assort
II of Canned Goods, I am now in good
. shape to sell very Q
You will do well to sec me before
J; bit All goods delivered on
short not ice,
Free of Charge
place Points.
I Invite one and all to give me a
I call.
Hood's PUts
Arc prepared from
mild laxatives,
while arc reliable
and efficient. They
Rouse tho Liver
Cure Si Headache,
and Sold
everywhere, per box.
It Is strange that neither picture nor
den de Cuba
us the -lightest Ides of what the city
looks Instead of nestling at the
base of a hill on a low. flat plain. It i
In reality built on the side of a
and from harbor at re-
an altar lighted in a church.
This effect comes from the terraces
one above the other, and the lights
of the houses resting thereon. The rise
j In places Is rapid that the roof of
j one house Is on a level with the
thin of another. Some of the street
and I leading from terrace to terrace are so
sleep that it is Impossible for horses or
mules tn ascend with a heavily laden
truck, to assist them wire cables
operated by steam power run above
which any T as Ills he
altar-had S means of a grip provided
for purpose, and be pulled up as
easily as our underground cables
a street ear over a Mil Arriving at the
sired the driver cuts loose
and goes about hit business
SEVEN SPRINGS
finest of nil mineral waters. A positive cure for Indigestion,
X Insomnia, Nervous Prostration all Kidney and
Liver Troubles. properties arc wonderful. Each
Spring has its peculiarities. All seven are marvelous.
Reduced Rates on Rail Roads.
Hacks to meet every Train.
TELEPHONE LINK SEVEN SPRINGS
Waterworks in hotel. Hot or cold water Its free to guests.
Tor terms address
G. F. SMITH
PROPRIETOR.
Tobacco Flues
Some of I he less experienced Tobacco
Flue makers employ such cheap work-
men and make their Kitten so ill lilting
the have to put loops on them so
so you can tie them together with wire
in the barn. We have years experience Tobacco Fine making
and ours don't have to tied together in the but, of course, we
put if you want You will I as
Tobacco Factory
where we are busy making lines Tin Roofing,
Pistols
m S. E. PENDER HO.
WE COME MAIN.
Four Specials.
Boys Knee
Pants.
Pair.
Silk Bosom
Shirts.
ALL COLORS.
Piece.
Mens all-wool
Snits.
up.
Boys 2-piece
Suits.
BEST OUT.
Suit.
We can sell you cheaper
sis- us and let us show yon that we
you can reasonably expect.
in Fenders
Store.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Moonlight nights close by.
The dust is about as had you
It.
Greenville ran have a time
any day now.
High collars assume a
tired look these days.
The Isn't the only bore
that sings at his work.
Fresh X. V. Stale Butter cents
pet S. M.
The philosopher's scales are use-
out of bit own bands.
You need not lie afraid of over-
crowding the tax list hikers
is the one thing that
knocks all the conceit out of pride.
If there place in town
we someone would point it
out.
The summer girls at the seashore
will endeavor to rip each
other.
All ready some of the papers are
reporting sunstrokes the
neat.
Up country farmers are cutting
wheat. Down here there is not
much to cut.
A Judge recently
gave a man ten days for stealing
an eight day clock.
Must things go wrong because
men refuse to take women's advice
so a woman says.
The thermometer these days is
very enterprising. It keeps push-
towards top.
A little child of Mrs. J. II. Kin-
died Tuesday evening and
was buried Wednesday.
Lodge A. A. M.
will hold its annual meeting on
Thursday, for election of
officers.
the prize tight between
and at
Island Friday night, Jeffries won
the eleventh round.
Mr. F. M. Hodges says that at
his home South Greenville the
thermometer registered the
shade Wednesday
not to but
put your faith Hood's
ilia, which never disappoints. It
is medicine money can buy.
Fishing parties are numerous
and some of report good
A party that went out
Wednesday caught two
bushels of
man liveth lo himself nor for
himself altogether. To certain
extent where community Interests
are concerned each of us must be
our brother's keeper.
Single handed and alone it is
difficult for one man to accomplish
much in any public undertaking.
but co operation concert
of action all things are possible.
A colored man who was working
out a Hue on streets skip
three weeks ago, Mayor
picked the man up
Washington and brought him
bank here Friday.
Miss gave a party
evening in honor Miss
of
who is visiting her. Many young
were present. All had a
pleasant Free
Press.
II. Hooker is i he small
store next door lo Miss Alice Car-
son's millinery store where he has
bis saved from the recent lire.
He is going out the entire
lot regardless of cost is offer-
bargains.
than they can Is- made. Call
-an give volt more for a dollar than
King
Oxford Seminary, Oxford IN. C.
Attention invited to the
of progressive and
popular school to he found an
Its patronage has
grown so rapidly as lo demand an
almost yearly of
nations. Its diplomas haul to win
are very valuable when once won.
Thoroughness during all its history
has motto.
It has a large Conservatory of
manned by three very able
teachers. The Director has had
the best advantages in music
iii this country, having had
four years under the beat masters
in York The assistants
are Music.
done much post-graduate
work. The Music Faculty is re-
as the the school has
j had.
The Art Department is charge
Bite Hall for twelve years
connected with Seminary and
sell known as one of the most
artists that the Slate
has yet produced, sin- has just
a full of
study in New York am. the
i school front which she graduates
i has paid her high compliment
, of select her work to represent
it at Paris Exposition next
year. This course Is additional lo
a former of two years in
York.
Without doubt this school is
j than
I ever and its patronage is so large
that it is able likewise to reduce its
charges, and thus put these
Within reach of a larger
I number bl girls.
Round Trip to
The fare lo the
from next week will
lie as Railroad 13.15, to
which add 12.00 for gentlemen and
for ladies you have 15.18
for gentlemen 04.13 for ladies.
This is for the round trip en-
titles tn the 01.00 per day at
the Atlantic Hotel.
ON THE
Are Some Folks the Readers
Know.
1809.
L. is
J. B. Cherry, Jr., has gone to
Baltimore.
A. went up road
this
Woodward visiting his
pa rents in Durham.
Mrs. Katie returned to
Tarboro morning.
Mrs. M. K. left
illumine, for
l. c. of came
Wednesday evening.
c. of Norfolk,
rived here this morning.
Miss returned to
evening.
C. morning fol
Henderson to spend a days,
Jonas Wed
. evening from s short
to
W. s. reached home
Wednesday evening from the
versify at Chapel Hill.
Miss in ii ii- and her
brother, Hugh, returned this
morning from a visit to Kinston.
T. IS. Hooker returned from
York Wednesday evening. Mrs.
Honker will remain there it
weeks.
Sugg, who is a clerk the
hold at Springs, has
been here a or two the in-
of the springs and this
morning for Rocky Mount.
Miss Leslie Harrison, a recent
graduate from the school for the
who has
spending two weeks at till- home of
W. M. Lang at Farmville. took the
train here morning for her
home
1800,
S. of came
Thursday evening.
Mrs. H. A. Br., returned
to the
Rev. X. M. Watson returned
Thursday evening front
where he bad been to deliver a
commencement address.
1800.
V. W. returned to Nor-
folk today.
It. S. Wilkins returned Friday
evening from Wilson.
Jesse returned Friday
evening from a trip lo
Misses Harrington.
Nobles Annie Fleming return-
ed home Friday evening from
school at Wilson.
Only the First Step
is
The first step in Spring
should be to cleanse Nature's
house from Winter's
Hood's Sarsaparilla
does this work easily. It is
America's Greatest Spring
Medicine. It purifies the blood,
as of people say.
It
and It
all blood
of voluntarily write. i just the
fur H will
yon a fair trial.
Bad BlOOd A To
nice I tun well. K who Hum
Hood Hint
mi lifter in
My a raw on
Hi Mid.
Sores four
I my
II
ruin mind me -f
Mb- K n K.
Consumptive year-
I a n-
mi- tO a Was In
take did and
normal i
MATILDA
Pearl and flu Ind.
cm, mi III. c M
The Tax.
Worth, an-
to Inquiries makes the follow-
ruling on the section of the rev
act imposing a license tax on
undertakers,
of undertaker is
one who lakes charge of man-
ages Von can
the that will lie
for your county, and nut lie
subject to a license tax as an
unless you manage
It not at all apply to
men who can
deal at wholesale or retail without
Wing liable to license tax as
undertaker, a dealer in
is not liable to license tax
less lie
News.
Why Not do Something T
Will the Chamber of Commence
ever met again or do anything
more, for of the
of one or two
things soon after the Chamber
was ought to have led on
instead
of letting tilings drop bank into old
ruts to wag along as they can.
is suffering every
just from a lack of united efforts
of public Interest and
welfare.
Did You Forget T
III midst of such sweltering
as this one consolation comes to us,
that is cuts off fuel bills.
Nothing is quite so bad that it is
without its compensating features.
Henderson Leaf.
lion about lot dealer, Thud ;
Yon must have forgotten that this
very weather that kicks out the
Coal dealer lets n the gap lo the
lee dealer. And of the two evils
but hot to prolong that
COUNTY commissions.
Their Busy June
The June steeling the
of County Commissioners gave
them wore business than usual lo
perform.
The total payments from
general fund for the mouth for all
t. i.
were to
list bun for
T. Crawford, of Dam,
and Lewis Allen,
were exempted from poll tax for
Purchase taxes of
mouths ending Dec
1808, were reduced lo In-
having made error ill lime of
it
Laughing-house,
of Health, ma bis
report ordered
Bled. His report showed jail
and county home to In- in con-
everything about
home well-
cared for,
Kramer
uses for on.- year,
II. Cherry, Treasurer,
his report for six months which
was approved.
Committee a
to lay out
a new road in Falkland town-
ship reported the work performed.
At a conference between the
Board of tin-
of Education it was agreed
the tax from retail
liquor licenses he divided between
tin- school and general
funds.
Tile Hoard made following
lax for year
and personal properly
cents, special on each
Foil tax cents,
lines, same as Stale tax.
Schedule II. as tax.
except fool with
one horse is hi, one horse
estate levy in Swift Creek.
Beaver town-
rents on each
No made for
sines law territory.
In consequence of the use of a
purl of taxes of belonging
to the general fund to replace
moneys used it prior board be
kinging to the school fund.
money on hand is Insufficient to
meet the expenses of the
county, and the act of the
Assembly the
Hoard to borrow money to meet
such it was ordered
l. I. Davis, chairman of the
Hoard, be directed to borrow for
the county at in-
not exceeding six percent
and turn the same over to J. I.
Treasurer.
the committee lo set-
lie with W. Harrington former
Sheriff and Tax Collector, made
their report showing satisfactory
settlement made.
The following persons were add-
ed to the pauper to receive
monthly
Keel Willis Johnson and
wife 1.50,
Isabella Move 1.50,
Cox 1.50, Starling Shelly 11.50,
Foreman 11.50, Marcus
Allen
The Hoard ordered an election
to be held in Bethel township on
tin- Thursday August,
the dispensing law.
S. A. Poll Holders U.
Ward II inert Staton.
of a meeting uses
his gavel when be wants rapt
tendon.
FRIEND .
in a true Ml
for
ant mothers. It
helps them
the early
without
an as
the hour approach
ant, the
Labor is t
all Safe delivery an
of r
entirely a
arc
it I.- M a
en I M mi tn
be it on th
k. In-., Of .
. ill
OXFORD
X. C.
-ii-ii, August
Facilities eased. Bonding
CHARGES I
I P. Pr
At cost
lie
session ill
at look
inst. A large
tin- inter
the opening
lie,. Mr. two
by pupil- Mi
on.- of the
remarks
, CLOTHING
Hie
Hie centuries, points lo
For ash and
it
orators has
must awful thought
that ever it-elf to
i- ,
to
to I he State.
It t- to listen
to one w life i- a
in accepting our
to deliver the address,
has a
long life distinguished
His serve
tin- people of 1111.1
patrons and pupils of your
on t
command m sen
So it bus always while
wearing the political
honors which bus pleased it
grateful people lo l -low . lie
the plain
gentleman. brave
soldier, u man of people,
secret usefulness has
his willingness lo I have
tin- honor of presenting to
T. of
Jarvis in
of said Hint in his long career
a public speaker he had
lo main
At your own price
in such beautiful language as
Man can have no higher motto
than
of life tin.- servant of
man i-an honor lo held
high esteem, lie pie-cut
nil t to serve, as best
lo make a plain, practical
talk that even the humblest might
understand have to
take home with lo
upon.
for bi-i
Homo
Sch ;. lie -poke some length J
upon that go.- out I
AM selling mil.-. , cheap
you will jump at you bear
ISA III INS I for you,
I id the store to Miss
Carson's Store and
what v I saved from the
fire I will dispose
ANY PRICE I CAN GET
consist
the world from the home, W
I hi j H T
or evil lo v .-Ms
.,
who
home. The very
nation ill
ideal
home is mil t-. the
palace or man-ion. but 1-
the collage or even the
cabin. He eulogized the
most
the world. school i
c only to home, for
i-here I hat tile foundation laid
in home i- upon
the of true
womanhood is developed. The
of having only the and
mo-i careful in our
-1 sentence hat
In- uttered m was
man w ho a barroom
i-lit tin- teacher's desk
or to the
Space will not permit a
of excellent
address which was
as lo of much value to all so
fortunate as to hour was
listened to the
The
closed w a
night.
Goods, organdies, Piques, Calicoes,
ET .
Fruit of ft Leon and bus Mm U
other tho home as yielding Hie p fl
oat powerful Influence known L,
cents. cents,
Now is the chance to get cheap
goods.
H. C. HOOKER.
AT It i Farmers
be to house another crop.
I.-e your crop easier you eve-
iii j. lives, with less expense,
I by laying every eighth row live
low, in right away
you are enough
line la short
wishing lice is will
well top-;
right away.
The up-to dale man u
wears a I With the
his bust gill.
loses In not
making things. What a nice sum Tl Without Shafts
It would have been to the town ii
the brick now being used on All with the cash to A.
had bis-u Co., s ill. . ill receive
lured here. All that has i
I J W. DALY. Owner Patentee.





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I,
There So
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which. Maryland. Ohio. Iowa.
Massachusetts, and
Mississippi,
and Slate officers,
will
Superior judge null
two Supreme justices
HARP AND BANJO STRINGS.
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harp
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Visiting; Card
Poster.
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revive I be issue in the
on the S
Court
Sea
who election will be
owing to proposal
Hie lax laws
effect of
campaign of II.
New Jersey ill
publican Legislature.
hi Virginia and Mississippi the
legislative elections .-ill
interesting
-mi- tit.- Slates Semite,
and voters are lo express
Hint It's.
for Hot
of Alabama will not lie
Wheeler have already
an campaign
I . . New
York
v Snake Story From
were
Tat rat
mat of mouse.
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. been so used.
are made of W
out of
It In me skies,
baa I n kepi lo
better grade of
mere an however, several
turn
nm mi make
.
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All the
cat wen
liven who
i In all
. ,,. error,
be. , he not lake
trouble I law the matter
l the . re opinion.
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DI
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day, and evening. Prayer
meet evening, Rev.
K. M. Watson,
p. W
Sunday, evening.
,. B. pastor.
p. in. I. Moore u
school
1- certain effect,
and
a kin that no and evening.
W HULKS ALE .
butter, full
cream
s.-d meal and hulls,
I at per
l. HEEDS.
I STANDARD Sewing MACHINE
BOTTOM
lo sec
M.
Phone
r wire are
ring and arc In
, n ii
have one
the thin alien
art In an effected i-y
. in tamp
. as I
Dam i
t all the
lather
. generally
and.
lightening,
arc Hal Hi tone
By virtue of power in
vented,
in No. nun. Special Proceed
entitled M. Dix-
on David by bin next
friend Thomas ll. Ex.
fore the House door in
on the
of June at o'clock noon.
all press an. popular I
i. l Put county.
State of North I
Superior Court.
P, A.
vs. Petition to
I. Wayne, gall land
B.
Cox,
Samuel I
ll appearing in
to of
the Court, B.
Samuel three
111.- are
of the Stale of North
Carolina, and after due
cannot be found within the State;
and it further, in like
that of ex.
in favor of the mid
against the defendants
to property in this
Slate
It. Emma and
Samuel Cox are parties
It is therefore ordered Unit pub-
lie made in E
I newspaper publish-
at Greenville, X. c., for six
I successive weeks, I lie
I said defendants to appear in the of
lice of the Clerk of the Superior
town
.-V
ring
In one the In neigh-
, r the London
time been carried
an even t
, i-v of
an leather
. Here ire prepared
an Hint of
. from ll thin common eel.
H, n not numerous
lb. ate
until they resemble and
mm
We line of
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain k en
It is a big in en
and is ParKer
Not only does it feed the ink
perfectly, but. prevent- soiled
fingers.
,. M. mill
ville. . ago.
. .,,, u being n
p 1.1 husk frame and Ike
in looking around in mill.
K, ii a-
. w
It'll III. HI
do him . net to cover portions of the
u I of mi
,,. jerk kinds
The
-hot and feel
,,. rallies.
was b
. I'm mill.
. Mine day. Ii i-
lier snake- were marked.
right
. , ; in the ear.
, . 1- can gel hid
, iii pi.;. up
. Hi
I be tally taken for leather,
t a and pliable
,,, n ., j. laity strange
lance It cut Into long, thin strips
platted .;
made from
inn nil toughness.
M. at A.
M. Rev. I. A. Minister
in
-Sen ii 1- Bun-
day. evening. Pray-
evening. Rev.
A. W. pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C D.
A. ft A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets Ural and
third Monday R.
M. M. See
E.
IV. evening.
I 5th of July, IMP, and an-
or demur petition and
complaint or judgment will begin
against them for the relief
led in complaint.
Done at mi in Greenville,
i N. C. this day of May. 1890.
c.
Skinner ft
Plaintiffs
C. s. c.
in
Talking am remind-
. lion I Hi-
Sunday eel market. had
,, ; Surrey tide
at. mi -.-
ill in. to
i and I
, . . re called
.- ; , i re told by the
time, were
H, vendor would
. handful, which made about a
I II It how mans
an eels. Not long ago
., a hydrant In Seventh
boots the Park, many the
out,
. lively for at-
I lie s
re of Importance.
Hind our l's.
pain 1-
j should promptly. la.
II, p pl ;
ii pus.-
. the
.- paid promptly, and hi- s
kept prompt
. . , . pi hi- I.
ins pap peace, his
I,. he paints the
. in more
Colo
111- paper i-
and the w-r-ii
pleasure to the
ibis
;,;,. in
ill can per.
pi.
place
u here
III-
be word It m in
French Italian. and
no In Teutonic
., ., It
not be an error to the custom
. who d
by feminine names, probably out of
, ;. r. Athene, the
tea. no inch
. The ship ii- to hint a
.-.
., , May-. bonnets,
. out. and
of
MAKING HARNESS REINS
Sec.
K. P. Tar River Lodge, No.;
is every evening.
Bagwell, Jr., L.
I an. K. el R. and S.
U. A.- Vance Council, No.
meets every
W. P. Wilson. R. M. It.
Lang, See.
Jr. A. every
nigh ill in I. .
O. hall. II. J.
A. O. Council,
No. meets i-n-i; lift and
Thursday nights in odd Bellows
Hall. M. Turnage, Worthy
Chief; Smith, See.
1.11. Conclave
No. mi it- every second and
fourth nights odd l.-l-
Hall. W.
; D. s. Smith See.
timber of and above
twelve inches in diameter at
base when may be cut.
together with the privilege of seven
years which to mid re
and also
rights of way appertaining lo
same the removal of said I i
now standing and up
two tracts of land situated In
Township, Pitt County,
North Carolina, one adjoin-
Hi.-land- Elks.
Dixon and W.
Dixon others as fol-
lows. Beginning at the big
ditch a light stake corner,
running south weal course
to W. C. line, a
comer, then running a notice is hereby
lo all persona
estate to make pay
to the undersigned, and to all
creditors of the estate to present
their claims, properly
to the undersigned, within
twelve after the date of
this notice, or ibis notice will
plead in bar of their recovery,
This day 1800,
L.
on the estate of ll. V.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court
county, having issued Id
of administration to me. the
undersigned, on the 80th of
1800, on the estate of II.
corner on Tar Kiln Bed, then run
nearly a west course
E. K. N. ii. L. II. j. i am B ,;,.,
course to Sweet
ii.-i- in Long branch, then down
branch TOO to the lie
ginning, a Bee
from W. Dixon and wife lo
I. M. book It lo
hi.-h reference is made,
Also oilier tract,
the lauds of W, c. Dixon, John
Elks and others bounded as follows
at a pine in John
line a corner between E. M.
and W. C, and run-
a westerly direction
a Brunch, about
thence with the branch to E, M.
Dixon and W. C, Dixon line thence
in the beginning containing about
acres or
Terms
Win. II.
Commissioner,
X. C, May 2nd
. I.
V I INCH ft
AND
By virtue of toe power of sale
in u certain Mortgage
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE ,,,.,.,, , delivered by
ft
At
X. C.
In
U F. PRICE,
l- ad
FOR AND
WATER POWER.
RAILROAD OF
I s.
The Daily Reflector
. ii.
. .-.
. publication
Gives the homo news every
a at the small price
cents a month.
yo a subscriber It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern
i roll,
-A
The reins of a tit
. i art- each thirteen feet in length;
. those of a about
ill can I are
ha had nude of leather, tanned black;
I as a writer
idle -.-I publication of
the
are made of
leather.
. . Items require lo be and
kind much value and they are of
In
mill
nm- iii
in i- Reef, a
youth, who i- not
unite eighteen years old yet, but
pound, and goes on
expanding, lie has acquired
of since
Superstitious republicans arc mil
comfort in the fa. t that
in the will la
table from superstition j
margin i -null and sill
lint stand
of Inn i s.
Is only and contains
the new v
information to the
s th s i rowing
co, that is h m times
mote than the price.
To those living
in malaria districts Pills
are they keep the
system in perfect order and arc
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver,
and all diseases.
Liver Pills
hide, the leather of traces are
made, these, however, being more
than one thickness. Occasionally lines
or for cheap ha mesa are
made cowhide, bat not at
a rule the best of leather it used for
tin reins, even in .
can Le obi lined from the hides of
suitable for reins strips from
to nine feet in length, to that
reins are always of necessity made in
s.
The loops, or often seen
in Hi- reins of track or mail bones
of lighter leather,
i together
lo tin n Ina. tun more
. them la h a m
he . ii i i n
. i l driver. The
hold, wall ii the
II handhold,
the
. most driven It
i patent ma.
mi
n as are
. , lira, i its
i with a thread eat on
ea the sad ll
i of the
i r-
y V-
r I'M
w.
K v Mt .
., n U
Jr. H . v, i an i i D
Ar -ii v I'M
Li . Cl J ii
Ar H n
AM in i
II
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I'M
v. Its
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I. l
Li
Ar
en . i.
leave- i iii,
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j in
Lewis Wife, Del lie Lewis
Iii W, O. Webb on day of
February 1884, and duly recorded
the Register of Deeds office of
Pin county, North in
Honk N I, pages II and
tin- undersigned expose to
public sale, before the Court House
door in I for to the
bidder. Monday the 18th
day of 1800, following
real properly, lo wit Lying and
being in County of I'm and in
township, adjoining t lie
lands of Jason
and others, and known as
the lot Bottle Lewis drew in the
division of the lands of
Joyner, containing thirty
nine acres more or less, to satisfy
said Mortgage Deed.
This day of WOO.
D. K.
OLD DOMINION LINE
ft Mills it. Bun,
N c. N.
AT LAW,
X.
Dr. D. L.
X. C.
Office over C. .
Cobb ft Sous store
a.
IX-
I . -1 Mill.
milk a
o who i It with-
out ill results if taken
Milk, f
Ms tit nM iii
of i bowl of milk,
of wheat J, ,
Had IT. M. KM KIWI,
ll dull
i-mt
. , v j., u, ., i j
i P
hi- II i-u a in i
Train Mm
;. in. l i ti
i ,. m
in I. Ml
Train Mi C ll
. . t l m
h HI a m.
j in at in a in.
at w
in in. 11- i i an, t B
ti Hi i
II . r
Mi ii i i I
i in in i-t
I I i in
I I tit I ,. I
alt in RM
and
II. M.
Pass. Agent
RIVER
leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays
days at A, M.
water permitting,
Returning A,
II., A. M. on Tut
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Balling hours subject de-
pending on since of water.
Washington
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York
ion, for all points tor the West
a nil railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight
S. S. Horn
Clyde Line from
Day Line from
Line
Boston.
JNO. X. At.
Washington, N. O.
J. CHERRY,
N. C.
of Hardware.
I can now In- found ill the
brisk store formerly
by J.
W.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. It. COREY.
RICHARD
lo H.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
I be in every
and as low us
lowest. Highest market prices
paid fur country produce.
-q-
Wee
FOR
The Eastern
selector
VOL. XVIII.
Tuesday
Friday
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
NO A
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE
Coming to Their Senses.
A man was
slake, in I long ago
fur the most heinous of
The whole
was Brad with
this law and order
the being the lynching of
brute.
Last night a man in it Maine
town as tarred and feathered and
ridden on a rail and an
made to set Ms feathery suit
all because he was an
apostle of a new religious I
Which found little favor
of the
outrage will
Indignation as the
mentioned instance, Perhaps it
will be argued this latter in-
stance is not horrible an exam
pie of mob law as the lie
that as may, yet the fact remains
that in cases law and order
wen the
men in Maine were right in the
man who was charged
They Have
Heavy
II would sin prise then in nit id
lo know amount of business
done on the yards Spencer and
Salisbury. No one who has
railroaded would be, apt lo guess
can are handled during s month
by cress. ,
Yet the month f May
lb
keeps
of all cars hand
led, up bis
work lust night.
He found freight Indus
made cars were hull
died, and Ibid the number of pas
trains was
The total number
of trains handled was 2.711, and j ass at cs,
total number of tors was inch MADRAS CLOTH,
Six SPECIAL I Milken beautiful SHIRT
WAISTS.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Beautiful in. Embroideries,
WORTH MORE H
. d,
ii, here arc however
who feel grateful
many i; ii defeat
ion In
ii m inure likely
prove hurl fill helpful In this
c i. it I.
Patterns. Special I.
will -ell I
v. e
inch Taffeta Sash
w ill
PINK
SILK
This makes an average of
over trains, ears per day.
Sun.
NO It IT TO It. LIN
The woman who is lovely in fail
Satin Black Velvet RIBBON.
Black Silk Lace INSERTION,
KNOT
IN
Laces Insertion Match. Ml Widths.
-.--
with having a harmful and temper will always have
up.,., his disciples; That the pun- Mends, but u-,.
., . . , L. tractive must keep her health, n
was k ,,,
will prove an effectual ., l A I. WIDTH
White silk Flouncing.
, , . a complex , ,, inches wide,
the brutes who kill men and Li ,,,,.,.,,.;,. u the
and outrage in the i . , -a
stomach, liver and an. New V
purify the blood. It gives strong
nerves, eyes, smooth,
THE m Off skin, rich It
That -J
ravages, bat multitudes have found .
a sure protection this
malady in Dr. King's New. Politics at Low EM.
Discovery. When you feel a sore-1
in your lames and muscles, w,. known a lime
Carolina papers so little
cough you may know you have politics. They are full of news
Grip, and that you need Dr. King's ,,. of cotton
New Discovery. It will promptly , , ,. ;,,,
the worst cough, heal the ,,.,. ;
toned membranes, kill the disease tries and improvements in
germs and prevent the dreaded attention or
effects of the malady. in and
eels 11.00. Money back if I,,,,,,, to
cured. A I rial bottle L.
Drug Store
I i.
D. I . June
i hie of the principal nit.-
desire lo retain
I lie War poll folio, even when he
knows I lull Mr would
like lo gel him, I
to close
a- ii has that a
number f franchise fin
mole ii- I. eon.
in are
granted, b lie
-in franchises. H
iii nil
island, would be granted b
Hie bill mi
sale I he men
. el mil
are o who ha- I of c
mid ii is lo ginger ;
them n if.
I is all desirable, will Hie
business usually
.,;
issuing a second m in make n
Mr.
vice order. Cage
I overdid hi task, without changing men re-en
opinion, of lay-a plot
order have made Mr.
very sore, helms man ho go
in business n bad
Con is and will con
a Tin Hague, which says I. t,, l, money
in
. the
nm , c I. in. ii will i
gel planter who gets the mo t cot
Philosophy l o Hate.
i m
i ,. . .
. ,. mull
side
ton from a given area
least cost, is the one who makes
the most money. Good
suitable rotation, and
liberal use of fertilizers con-
at least actual
Potash
will insure the largest yield.
V, will send tree, upon
that will every
in tin South.
KALI WORKS,
St. Kw
,, .
hi- in
ii -i -weeping orders
issued by a company
in this concerning the be-
its em-
ploy cs ha. become effective along
I he ire Soul Pacific system.
It lot-hid -a.- of liquor at
, -I
such are
limn Hie
. ,;. every
is rented from
a very
I., The purpose of
I-
in-;
m TO OUR r
Remnants in White LAWN.
Token of Love and Esteem.
Our readers will remember
during the last July
hist, we believe Mr. N. P.
a Jew, of Henderson, came
to Rock Hill and was
received the Presbyterian
church by Bar. Alexander Sprunt.
who in former years Impressed
convinced Mr. of the
truth of the Christian religion.
Mr. is devoted to
church mid enthusiastic in Uphold-
He to
Hill on a visit In Mr. Sprunt and
two days with him. A
politics are
This is a good sign. It shows
idea that baa been so ill-
inculcated dining the
lust few year by ft certain party,
good and bud limes arc tie
pendent on the laws enacted by ,
and perpetual ,
Deigns are more Important than i
planting and reaping and keeping
furnace tires aglow is losing it
charm. year will las soon I
enough for Ha-
., i. m
A Harsh, Had Law.
, who dismissed
N y if
and even tried In gel by out.
how When the innovation Is to prevent
leave mil n mi from drinking while on
have conic tiller some of duly. At the name time the order
from the Civil Sen ice Worry never cures an evil, lull
Rule and were ill
and were
lie gave mil When ordering a new
publication i from id way
I ion of the Smithsonian whether it's
asking all The .- wonderful
the establishment has
be h ii sen ice la-en u the hair an
rule-. So editor.
ciliated to increase rather than The individual who spends hi-
in suspicion of that older, lime in idling what he i going lo
The full of In-gels always fails
which permits the reinstatement of lo arrive.
any government regard do
less of how long they hate I hem, Even when an
of service, i- he lake
. . ,. ii fatal instrument with
u In.
w ill, a large portion of the
i revenue the railroad com
puny. however.
seems lo take a broad view of the
loss of revenue to
in-
taking v also a train
hand w drinks ill all is not
in whom lo entrust
live- of passengers.
I lire Decision.
have pull enough, i
Southerners were pleased by tIn- certain stage
selection of ex of. advance of assault Hie
a one of the nine of is
road building in North
Carolina ha rent-bed such
I mil- better trained road
builders arc now more and more in
demand iii the different counties,
President Alderman, of
and Prof. Holmes, of
Survey. have been for
for some plan
which demand could be
met. They upon the
wise course inaugural the
movement by Inn held in Char
inn.- in July an institute which
instruction in practical road and
street building can be given. Hen.
mis- toners Mr, follow oil by
make an Investigation of energetic in
route i. con
Via imitated j the government's mad
declares the people of I resourceful Prof. Holmes, our own
his section provision lo mil ma and other well
one of him ill the for will be here
Important bill meets upon work, and
city
in this issue call at
to the fuel under the
new revenue law. which went into
a effect all persons who
token of his love and esteem for j butcher and all who
the preacher and friend who to pay ft
done so much for him. be presented j license of 16.00 per year
a magnificent open face. heavy penalty for failure to comply
gold which lie from . the la The law applies not
The monogram to those who keep a
HART
hill he I In-Ill
before Hi.- own ground. He devises authorities here
plans liar
for was columns of a
lo l-e effective . .
provision was the menus Through j .,,,. N,., x u, us why
should have whipped
-V- ; provision was I he w mi,
f by employed the his lire
I Canal Company. those decision a regular in
. . i i . Oil
IN
in large scrip is beautifully
engraved on the Hill
Herald.
but applies as well to every
who sells pork. I
or beef. This law works U hard I
ship to the farmer who wishes ml
dispose of hi surplus pork or
State of City of It Is one of
senior of the lust
of Frank J. x Co., do-
in the City of Toledo,
and Stale aforesaid, and
that mid will pay sum of
ONE HUNDRED for
cut h and every case of I
cannot be Hall's
Cure. J. i
Sworn and
isl my presence, this day of
A, D.,
, I A. W.
Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ads on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. FRANK J.
Toledo. II.
Her.
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
It It Well to Have Both.
life of u- mil know I
to break
to raise to build Hi
cotton factory that Will late j
per cent, when one of
amount will hull
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Building Hardware a Specialty.
who think know are timely mi
Is Which, not being
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Title
Eastern reflector, 13 June 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
June 13, 1899
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newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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