Eastern reflector, 4 July 1899


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The Reflector
Tin- of Business.
Prevention
cause for shop better than cur. Liver
n. i-m will not only cure, but if
liner as good results of ml-, taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
and press.
lie
publication i-
had
most a spur of
Has on hand a full supply of
The Standard Bottles
biliousness, malaria,
at tin- . ,. .,
. , constipation, jaundice, torpid
x which liver and kindred diseases,
is trade again stagnated. For Liver PILLS
this he la to jump at I ABSOLUTELY CURE.
I he conclusion advertising
The Man Who Succeeds.
Success in is to I
should shine only
times a year, Nature's
scheme of would be
checked, a that
ending of the
great orb of which produces
I the comforts luxuries of man-
In like persistent
stimulates and renders
the
WHO WANTS IT
SPEAK QUICK.
recently
chased printing outfits
has quantity of surplus ma-
that will be cheap.
There is a cylinder large
enough lo a nine column
paper, in splendid condition,
a quantity of Small Long
Primer, and
type, We can furnish a
reached nowadays in
method that a j
at ion r two ago. Times have
changed, and people have changed complete large tor a
them. Posh column paper.
I bat will carry a man ahead, and .
It is the liveliest pusher gets Specimen.
in
there first. a general rule, the
ins
Never spill when turned over.
Think it Public Properly.
c Wire stand
cents.
When you want
m STATIONERY
-a Give us a
A who has built up one
the find newspaper businesses in
the State
M in
is to make people under
-land a newspaper la pub
h it
long in the public, tea private
under control of it
owner manager.
on luting the columns paper at j
own will, are if
are refused admission on
own terms, They dictate as they
would think of doing to any
other business men.
their
he acceded lo. regardless of the
f ill.- body type art
advertisement, the
type Doing taken from the
as it runs, so it itself
how well it print. This is the
there is
pusher is a
ink is the
his business wheels, a ml Small Pica MM of which
he never allows to lag or pair of cases,
for want of it. Hard Than bare is a paragraph set from
limes poor business are Lang tin, We have
lives to increasing his advertising, pain of thee In buying ibis
, . . , . type yon do not set something
rather than any argument lo him
for rutting it down. It will pay
the occasional advertiser lo
., Here is a little smaller,
ponder over the pushers success, k ,,,,,,,.,,,, ,.
. bargain for s inti print in
worn cast
iv, capable of mu
If
good
h wear.
year
day, Largest en I
of any College in the
Completes in
Slate. Board 96.00 lo
per month, Loan Scholarships for
young men. Young
en to all classes.
for lo
Durham,
THE OF C.
Widest patronage fullest
In Its Faculty
Academic
Courses; Courses; Pro-
Schools, in Law. in Med-
in . New build-
Water Works. Splendid Li-
Laboratories, Etc.
Classes open women.
Burl Ample
opportunity for self-help, Scholarships
for the Free tuition
teachers. Summer School for Teachers.
instructors, students. Total emollient
ALDERMAN,
Chapel Hill, X. C.
K. B
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SMITH CAROLINA.
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woman
form and temper will always have
but one who would beat
keep her health. If
she is weak. Sickly and all run
she
If she has constipation or
kidney trouble, her impure blood;
will cause pimples, skin
eruptions and a wretched complex-
ion. Electric Bitten is the beat
medicine In the world to regulate
ii -I in s lifetime
an Is fur baying type
cheap as mi will sell lots,
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or Interests of the liver and kidneys and to
COUNTRY.
Major wife receives
a cablegram front her
on 1st 13th of
in
You may never but
you want
JOB-
blond. It gives strong each mouth,
nerves, bright eves, smooth,
skin, rich complexion. It
will make a good-looking, charm-
woman run down invalid,
oil cents at L.
enjoy , ,,,,,
and I
the farm and farm Home
drawback to any in-
Give us a call.
Visiting Card
Full Sheet Poster.
We carry a line of the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big- hit in
and is distinctive Parser tea-
Not only does it feed the ink
perfectly, but prevents soiled
fingers
i- lack of co-operation be-
tween farmers
writes Mis. John II. Sims, of En
in tin- the
Journal.
ill themselves lie
of educating their sons and
daughters to love and
farm home, and because one
dues mil have the privileges of the
town hi there is no reason
b he
or they Will have
i veil the problem of how to live
contentedly on a
Confidence Lends In
la it factor
in i as in all
walks of life. The business man
ha- in his and
resources he ultimate
The career of
is one of the fines
of fact. When
his
belief in the possibilities of
the of London
his Ideas; but after bis
memorable kite experiment be was
made a Fellow of same Royal
Society. Thus it Is, In the matter
with the doubting
the confident
Una among the merchants. The
I latter arc sure of the possibilities
of profitable returns from good
advertisements,
their confidence is never misplaced
I iii this
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A WEEK
is only mid con-
news every week,
in formal ion u the
ill he grow-
tobacco, worth
price.
I cannot careful
in the moral character
of the men. they appoint or
elect In any office or position what
ever. The have
and
an, of the bad character
of the men elected or
pointed them to
people have a right t
Democrats to do hatter than the
No man
to position or elected
to any office ha is
Democrat. And he should not on
to qualified to discharge hi-
in-- properly, but he also
moral
We regret, lo note
the
tor appointment is u
character
the .-I serious charges have bean
made. We venture the
that he will very
dismissed. I
Record.
It Is a Warning
During the tobacco season there
area number of dead heats who
make it their money
front the of Wilson
on the pretense of having
La-I fall a tried game,
money or four
of the This mom
for sis mouths
will have to work on the mads,
lite sentence would have been
heavier but for the fact he has
a family to look
News.
A Child.
Painter quite a re-
daughter. Little
is eleven months old
weighed at the time of her birth
pounds. The little child Is good
health and is bright healthy. I
The remarkable about little
is she
gaining one pound weight
during her life. She now weighs
only j
A novel case was tried at I be
Court at Charlotte lust
reek. The defendant
and for
States mall and punishing
l he mail carrier, acquitted
as lie ought to have
The of the ease that,
last August, a mail rider
topped at a watermelon
patch stole some of bis melons.
The farmer saw him and whipped
him. And for this he was indicted
the Federal
Record,
Howe, Jr., living near
onus a log house
which he believes was erected
years ago,
The project of consolidating
leading gas and electric
of the
country, with a capital of
Is said abandon-
are bunting ill Mich-
for Mall Smith
Brock, sail
believe
Martin Meier, lbs aged Swiss re-
Chicago.
Lafayette Horton, a well to-do
and killed Thom-
as near tin.,
when the latter abused
his family, surrendered yesterday
to Sheriff,
N. C.
hie of I be heal female schools
the Booth, the cheapest
given. Semi
JAMES M. A.
on Hr-m
leave- I p in. i n i- m.
p m.
pen. pm Kin-tun
. U a in,
am, XI j in.
Sunday.
on Urn. i, W ,,.,
ii man I y in.
a m nm pin.
a in t- . i- m. W am
and p in,
Train Sunday
p m. p m, arrive
m. ft p m. II-
v. i sun-
day Warn, II Warn.
Train Midland N C h
daily. i. Sunday, a
in. In.
It a at . a
nil
u. i in i in. arrive
P hi a spring; mm i am,
ii in. II am
m. Arrive at
Mount II n in. ft p m. dally
Train tin for
dally. loam
Clinton at . am and
I in
Train No
all dally. rail HUh
II. M.
Pass. Agent
H. Manager.
T. M. Traffic
OLD DOMINION LINE
IN
Heavy and
The man puts up a ladder
quite leach the
he desires lo reach is like man
who does just a little too little ad-
Both would be at wall
The , at all.
expect the
lit.-explosion of an oil
Cotton always
iii ban i
kept oil
hand. Count and
sold. A trial will convince you.
AM. KINDS OF
Second Hand
Bought and Sold
U-
In to
WE CLEAN PRESS SUITS FOR
iii- and for
II to look
Mail i and
.
her burn
isl to death
The dogs in . A.
C, are at a valuation of
while the assessed value
of of the entire
county in goats is
That one half of the world
know how the other half live,
prow.- that there are some
I In own
who
M N. I .
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PATENT
you tarot or up l
model, or
for and
WASHINGTON. D C.
every Sun-
day, and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
X. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school II p. iii. W K. Harding,
third
Sunday,
J. ft. Morion, pastor.
S p. in. J- It- Moore
regular services.
a. in. leave Washington on
Divine service sermon every Mondays, Wednesdays
Sunday morning evening. days at II A. M. for
prayer Wednesdays at water permitting,
hi., and Litany Fridays at S A.
M., Rev. I. A. Minister M., A. M. on
in Charge. and Saturdays.
day. morning Pray-,
Thursday evening,
A. W. pastor.
a. m.
superintendent.
A. E. A. M. fit
No. -M.
Monday evening. It.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. t. No.
Meets every evening, j
E. E. Griffin, N. L. II. render,
See.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Halt
New York and Hus-
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads ill Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion A, . Co. from
New Clyde Lino from
from
I Line from
Boston,
JNO. N. BOB,
N.
J. Aft.,
N.
K. of -Tar River Lodge, No.
every Friday evening. Dr.
W. II. Bagwell, Jr., O. B. L.
Can. K. of It. andS.
It. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, It. M. K.
Lung, See.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at I. .
O. F. hall. II. J.
eel
A. Council,
No. , meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Fellows
Hall. M. It. Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. a in. meets every and
fourth Monday nights
lows Hall. W. B. Wilson
D. S. Smith Sec.
WHOLESALE -.- RETAIL
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
molasses, side meat, hams, should-
coffee, sugar, It lour, tobacco,
snuff, cigars, cigarettes, cheroots,
butter, mountain butter, full
cream cheese, sausage,
oat Hakes, hominy cotton-
tad meal hulls, cotton seed
at bushel.
M HARDEN
STANDARD MACHINE
Etc
AT BOCK
Come lo see
SAM M.
Phone
j. i mil,
IN
I,
III.
LINE OF
Line of Hardware.
I can now U- in the
brick store formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COME SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
ID
W. a.
Ill
Whichard, N.
The complete la every
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
mi
Tuesday
Friday
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VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY
NO
la the A Pastor
cablegram to the
War Department at Washington
-inns up the n in the
as follows
season. Little inland
possible in
We large portion. Tags-
country, lines stretching from
south to Sun Fernando north,
nearly miles, and to eastward
into
have suffered great losses
and ; only huge force
shoal four thousand
in Tin lac Province and northern
Their scattered forces
in of fifty to five hundred in
other portions
Provinces as
two hundred, de-
nun from recent defeats;
mass of people terrorized by inane.
gent soldiers, desire peace and
American protection ; no longer
lice on approach our troops
forced by insurgents, but gladly
welcome them ; no recent burning
of towns; population within our
lines becoming dense, taking up
laud cultivation extensively; kept
out Manila much as
city population becoming great
to lie care fur. Natives southeast
Luzon combining to drive out in
only hope insurgent
leaders to United States aid. They
proclaim near overthrow present
administration lo be followed by
their independence and recognition
by Coiled States. This is the in-
which enable- bold
out ; much contention prevails
among them and no civil govern-
remains trails with ports
not In our
source insurgent revenues, now in-1
not certain of wisdom of;
this policy, as people those pints
an- wit bout supply food
merchants suffering losses;
restoring trade privileges,
though insurgents reap laments.
Courts here in successful opera-
under direct ion of aide
Affairs in other islands
comparatively awaiting re-
in Luzon. All anxious for
trade repeated calls for
can troops received. giving
attention lo archipelago and
Islands. Our troops
have worked to limit
Should
Flock.
Lead His
A Striking
minister should lie
t that
expects to share in the ripest know-
ledge be possesses and w ill
his most careful
writes Inn of to
Make the Most of Your
in duly Journal.
he rises to hi- height on
any occasion and a great
sermon, it docs not tar whether
every person h is -loud every
word or some them only
one half. He ought to Is-told that
all members of his church arc
proud of hi and thank for
him. and that even were
them Ibis of
obscurity but elevation,
and they are pleased to haven
minister who lives at such a level.
He must come down to them,
but they must strive to rise lo him.
It is a miserable business for a
preacher to repeat t lie coin moil place
of bis people in a showy form so
that the man in the street goal
home congratulating himself lo-
be has beard his paltry ideas
tricked out in a showy dress. It is
function of the prophet to lead
his Hock onward, even I hough
march la sometimes through the
wilderness, and they ought to follow
close behind him tell him Hint
they are there, and that they will
lot cease to follow till he has
them into fullness of
the Laud of Promise. Cutler those
man will fool bound to
read the heal books and to think
oat every subject to very heart;
be will grudge no labor of brain, no
emotion of soul to the
thoughtful, broad mind-
ed people, and if he conic at last
lo be a leader of thought whose
words far wide, then to Ibis
congregation will the credit be due
who believed la him. and demand
great things of him, and made of
I him he, his most
I hit ions moment, could have
Courtship In
is considered a marriageable age in
Germany her parents invite young
men writes Charlotte
The New York of Com-
that in August of last
year the Smith hail col
ton spindles, against in
August, a of 1,04.1,000
spindles eight years, or over lull
per cent. Fresh nets gathered
The Fifty new mills are
under ruction Of in
lion, involving an outlay
and an addition of
new spindles. Besides
concerns are enlarging
present facilities so as to add
new spindles. Thus in
months of capital
new spindles are lo lie
added to the productive
of I be South. leads
in I his expansion with
North Carolina
lows next with The mills
mentioned produce cotton piece
goods or yarns. The hosiery and
knitting mills
a silk mill is reported. The
development or in-
in the Soul h may not son-
to clear or unselfish tariff
ideas, ii
a of
idea of
more Sun.
as.
State City
makes oath
he is senior of tin
of Frank Co., do- i
business in City of Toledo,
County State aforesaid,
Arm will pay sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
each case of Catarrh that
cannot Is- cured by the use of Hall's
Cure. i.
Sworn to before me and
in my presence, day of
December, A. D.,
I A. W.
I Ml. j Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In-
and acts directly on the
Mood end mucous surfaces of
system. FRANK J.
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists,
Hall's the
TIE FRIENDLY TIP.
Kind friends we -red veil once again,
Aid lake another look
Within volume you sec
We've pond its pages
To ii we could clip
A cheering word for
Who mini a lip
Of all the year.
This i-
In this, all the x months,
bargains can Strike,
pa our -lore, or you'll regret,
As be eel trip.
We're wailing for you, one and all.
To give a lip
Our eon piled
Fresh, and line;
Our shelves urn with
each and line.
Come one and all. null come ill once.
let your chances -lip.
And as a we give
Von all a lip
For one and all. for.-Id voting,
For
We have the go to sail and please,
So conic in haste
We'll bring to heart.
A smile in lip,
is
This is our lip
Tin Wont. n.
A celebrated
following
Nile limes often the woman
win. nags is tired, lime
of -he i- hateful. The
t come under physician's
are I hose of women who are
tired an who have been tired
long arc suffering front
sonic form of nervous disease.
may Link arc nub
are ill. and ii is
-oil of Illness in which
will is weakened and the
give to would
ignore if in a
In-i- i woman often Bill
fern more from her nagging than
the husband or the children
whom she finds fault. She knows
she does Shed.-- not Intend
III do it. She suffers in her
self respect a hen she does it. and.
the depths of her soul, -he longs
for something
condition is usually brought
on by broken sleep, improper food.
oilier than
housekeeping, .-i enough
of and practical
thinking, is Clements, of the of
and innate of Daniel, cotton
women fall into Ibis slate, of Ark., was In
are too much devoted lo yesterday. Mr. elements
., hi Appeal
in the office the American
.;.
COM
An II Lost
Season with
Everything in
GOODS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
J. B. CHERRY k CO.
for Instance, enough of
exercise or diversion,
of naps.
eases husband i- often
In
lo blame he nag for
nag instead of broking
the muse
I There are
where ii woman
in a for a
Company,
ml and he talked very
bale which he has
hi-.-n his gin
season, d I out .
bales bis lid
by press, and lb
more the press
cotton was all
ii Memphis prices.
i, in.;,, .
a little more tenderness. Mr. Clements says that a
an invitation lo a or I'd- from he American
little dinner mil with her press will net from to
more than from the old press. In
a a months ago
have worked to limit endurance. f Ufa in
Volunteer organizations have been ,.
called in; replaced by regulars,
who now occupy salient positions.
Nebraska, Pennsylvania and
taking Sixth
infantry sent to to relieve
California. These troops in good
physical condition ; sickness among
troops has increased lately, due
mostly to arduous service
influences. Nothing alarm , hp
Of the concern
command reported sick, nearly an engage-
per cent in general of
lie made. This
is menus of the
in the July Home Journal.
or three are invited at the
same time so that the
may not seem too But BO
young man is ever invited to the
house after he has culled
least once, thus his
wish to have social intercourse with
the family. call several times
in too close succession it is taken
. , . is made public as soon as the
whom I per cent have typhoid and , ,
malarial fever; twenty-five per
cent have intestinal trouble; re
fifty five per cent have
various fourteen of
which due to wound
Many officers men who nerved
in Cuba break under recurrence
fever, and regular
inputs lately received are
THE RAVAGES OF
That the
poisons with its fatal germs,
so that home is safe from its
ravages, but multitudes have found
a sure protection against I Ins dun
malady Dr. New
When you feel a sore-
in your bones and muscles,
have chills fever, v sore
in the back of the head,
symptoms and
cough you may know you have the
and taut you need Dr. King's
New Discovery. It will promptly
cure the worst cough, heal the in
membranes, kill the disease
germs and prevent the dreaded have Dan lost by those
effects of the malady. suffer from rheumatism. By
and 01.00. if now they will
eared. A trial bottle free at J. L and
Wooten's Drug Store I c
and on
The man supplies a plain
gold band for each. This is
worn during the the
ring linger of left hand. From
this time the contracting parties
lire bride and bridegroom. Among
people even the am
couple is scarcely allowed to
a chaperon Wing provided
the young people go out.
ml may last several years,
until the bridegroom can
life, but la meal swathe
takes place. Just
the the
in the church, either on
lira successive Sundays of, if the
time he abort, twice on the same
day. In the a notice is
posted inn public place
all of the wish of the
to
Neither Flesh, Fowl, Nor
Red Herring.
The Slates
San Francisco have refused to per-
the landing at that port of ten
musicians who have con-
to play during the coining
season at a summer resort in New
York Stale. They arc denied
privilege of landing on the ground
that it would lie In Violation of the
law. President
has just paid Spain
twenty million dollars for
Philippines archipelago, or two
dollars apiece for the ten million
inhabitants thereof. Oar soldiers
are fighting against what the ad-
minis nit ion terms Insurrection
against the authority the
States in the Philippine Islands.
The President insists that those
people belong to us and that their
territory is now a part and parcel
United Slates. Then why
have not the the right to
make with anybody
the Slates and move
on any part of the territory of the
United States like oilier
There is something of
joint.
The mint who take I bat as
is responsible for
much all follows, and
times ii amounts lo something
like criminal
f a k
In Illinois Northern Hospital
for the Insane ill there died
on last Ellen L. In
i- her
licit rude, her brother, El
made of the matter, bringing
number of the
same Mr. Clements I hat
he did lo a square bale press with-
out letting gin know he
making test, and the
3.73 more than the
Mr, Clements says one sea
him of the merits
up bale press, i-a thing
HT, . 1.11 .
mer Day. All l.-t
BAKER HART
-LEADERS
lb rough the mad
All the v persons
apparently keen minds.
a III and had a re
business,
In Blue Island, where she
owned properly and where she was
much respected by her
Her daughter was a kindergarten
lea ill public schools
Chicago. none of them was
there any lark of mental balance
until long niter had become
devoted to the beliefs of Christian
Science.
and his will continue
use and abandon other
the
Appeal, Memphis, Tann.
NO TO
The who is lovely in face,
form temper will have
friends, bat one who would Is- at
tractive must heap her health. If
she is wash, sickly and all inn
down she
hie. If she has or
her impure blond
will cause pimples, skin
eruptions ml a wretched complex
ion. Electric Hitlers is the lest
in the world lo regulate
stomach, liver kidneys and to
purify the blond. It gives strong
blight eyes, smooth,
akin, rich complexion. It
will make a looking,
lug, woman down invalid.
Only SO cents L.
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Building
A young
recent I allowed himself In be mes-
a traveling
V four hours he lay
asleep in show window of one
principal stores in town.
For this be lo receive ItO,
tax collector, having
found sleeper
filed the necessary legal
claim tor the and the young
Mrs. and her daughter ,.,. his poll lax for
the past three years
look up Christ Ian Science iii
under the Rev. J.
f. f. then of Chicago,
now of Syracuse.
I-. Day, one lime ,,. ,. h.
I be went to Chicago on a visit, and
At LAW,
N.
I here he was
acute mania, developing
homicidal and suicidal tendencies.
peculiarities was
i-c customers hi- stun
mull,.,
I-. I in- inti-
I., J
log I lieu, w, old need .
bad faith ill I
N. C.
Facilities Chaises Accommodations
. I in
. roil
, Tl IS HI- l
to
P, l.
moo
lie ruined his own
, Neil her I nor Ills niece
recover. Dispatch.
halve.
Thebes salve In world U
Bruises, Bores, Hull
Fever Bores, Teller, Chap
Hand-. Chilblains. Corns, and
and
Files, or a. pa
is guaranteed to ml hi
faction or Price
rants per For Jno.
L.
NO
Mills II. Bore,
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die, N. C.
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D. J.
II,.
Knit-nil m Post n.-- mi
Prof N. as
Mail Mailer.
N I.
following Plymouth
Benson like it
might have been
At least Ben
of in b
exists such an extent in
the article up
here. Ii
We regret to acknowledge
there is a spirit of rivalry
in of n
i- both unpleasant and
profitable. There are where
main among me
done the town was
where one man has tried do
for public institutions than
his neighbor, in this the n
gets of
spirit, in
n. thus. Here we
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STATE NEWS.
I In North
II, a traveling
man.
AND
MOTES.
lit.-. i
r . . .
. , ,
capitalists mil rebuild
its Howe, at
Rev. baa retired from
lite editorial management of the
Washington Watch I.
Christian church.
Washington Mill have a
celebration on duly
Ii be a hundred years old on
December Both, year.
M. Seller, of
weal field where he
ft of
ill.-, were here
ordering Tracks.
The celebrated Tornado Hard
Cutter which ever tanner should
line. W .
this place.
Mr. Nash from
near t came in see him
Thee. Hy
ten minuter night
an incessant of
an engine whistle at Hi- Suit
passenger station. Tin- blow
o'clock,
la
pie, causing l
mouth Ike
city the t.-r
car that railroad ha
i H U
night a length
lime. Ike as .-ll
The sound was so
and so prolonged,
at
of the blowing. The
the
Dr. w. K. as
I that
a Th.-animal attacked I her brother. I.
Mr. Sellers gored him to death, here. Wednesday Thursday.
men here gave Mr
.- . ,
h.
It
Harvey's
I lire
The electric light plant
the to ii
aged.
Tin- Sun
Herald have I
also badly
ii.
case
If
ha u
All seem in have
a i ill a a race.
t mi.- in I. it
it a trail in female
started Hi.- ,,, generations,
building of a .,. .,. ., ,.,.
there at once arises a spirit ,, a superfluous
. II n a light
,. -in- generally plus
her
their order read made
last Wednesday, be ship-
to Is. Manning in Ike
fall.
A lug lime tin
Durham morning closing up tine kiln of
ha- S
Nil Ike fast mail in bad gotten
nut of place a- the train polled
of Salisbury, the
whistle hail blown all
to
and
wailing. was
done t the
Mrs.
hims
With such i exist
nothing ran prosper, a bile
the Individuals are
own and selfish ends
are blocking wheels of progress,
I'm- of the B
most appeal to
to aside
and sell comes
In public mailers where the pros
of u is stake. lie
member. I but what your
town benefits ill and
what
tit-
A was enacted in
our sister town. m.
Thursday. It
return of old I
flag the N.
wan captured a Michigan
civil Ii n
been in the p.- .
pie A Ni.
Michigan,
to In
return flag, and
i-. -m ii.-
papers. We are glad to j burning all the week.
showing .- your orders once,
prosperity. Morgan, from
II Varner. editor of Ike S. f. lo a
I . mi hi- gone tow.
I. Oregon, attend night week an
i very pleased to
him.
Joe I nuns.
A. ;
he
her
were all suggested,
topped the wailing until the
valve was gotten in I
reckon mid the
w ho the
in treating ii
ion.
. man in An-
takes a grip hi-
her left arm. pro
,,. like scrubbing a
floor. The rag Is pushed
. i- an I
-i to think that bit. face i-
a phi lie surface, and all
an
In i hi-
I in. the rag is rinsed
In- I. i ii motion Is-
. H i lie i I he in
I i in-
lights boa 1-. and
a rage.
I u-
ITEMS.
It. bud
June,
A. W. I taker u ii. I h .-
be . ill
Moorings, l.-ii i for
ii. Aurora.
I It. I.-
but i-
W. A. M
l.-- has
Which
gut in- hand v a threshing j
machine and injuries
a- to amputation of
arm. latter he died from th.
a an
v. i.-l
the of
. in Ike
hi for
ear. of the
--I held a meeting t
.-i the of ex
. an
A train n railroad
Salisbury and Charlotte.
night run over a young
cotton and completely
in two Ike lie
Ibis
I. i
nine
miles n bile
boy who
works here to bare gotten
music in his
the other day. lie
luck a comet which be go
regularly till lute night.
The A. U. Mfg. are
run over line or-
A Problem Prospective
Advertiser.
The of bow extensively
to the
mind of tin-merchant l
in As a man he
ennuis the to
probable return, lie
would nut he a far seeing man.
would never hen
if be not
matters. Hat
considered them, if he should tie-
lo advertise he
well .-.-.- up his establishment; for
nice lot . lea
lo tradesman,
Back would thank consider th.--.
w have In. n using a
Kim or wagon wheel any
length of lime lo in be could expect to
lo get up a nice list of wheel hie more
If determine
logo right at with vim
persistence, however, and keep
at it. using a good and well
lated newspaper as his medium, he
would make far more out of
In- than would the
which print
them. Philadelphia
THE COUNTRY.
While Lang.
aged s. bis wife, Boston.
Charles
in front Maim-.
; plurality.
I Thomas
Tenn. was kill.- for knocking
counter.
Otto, of Key
West, Kin., baa been arrested for
If your is out of order, canting
Sick Heart-
burn, or Constipation, if
It.
tin., lo Sew
were picked
up a steamer, but the
cargo were destroyed.
was thought to have suicided William
of
Henry Payne, of Milwaukee.
Wis., denies that be is considering
III. of the
National
Draper.
an
I Ii-- suicide see hate
out again, judging from
numerous reports in our ex. Ii
of the I i-i few days,
u . bu
Ii bus
Hue i and
NEED FOR ONE.
Km i
have
school ii.
tell We
had a little lamb, lime
i away. lamb could
, w up the pace Man -.-i- TI
our child now on air
rich lull
-kill
halt.
w he
bill you can
not
poor.
We now hale a low n .
W Spring Unlocks
all pay school bills and the r
. . , II Wales
at of bis wife, win. shot
him I be grand of
that county, we learn, true
i. effect against bet .-
Murphy Seoul.
The Chariot I e Observer nay the
on July to
a week train with
rate for the a.
bolt and
who bate con-
to . has
arrived in New York.
five con, ids the
penitent in M
la., have struck for better rations.
The hanking of Morion,
Mis- Co., New York, will In-eon
tinned the Morion
Tonight
If your is out c
Sick Hi
burn, or
Hood's Pills
tn retiring, and tomorrow your
will be regulated and
yon will bright, active and ready
any kind work. Till- bat
been the experience it
will roars. PILL -r
w. White, w, t.
We have just opened
nix w an entirely new
and stock of-----
call.
travel
the Lord's .
had a sin-
i- considerable more
we have
iii- children th.
for
if
I will give ii
better advantages having the
lie-t teacher-, I in- lie-i
the beat results, and the coat. If
would lie than
pay now. not have it
If we have In our
tow n it would mean an
growth, for as all know Hie people
of the country are looking for
will go lo Hie town
that oilers in.
training, Ii would beaded send
if we a good, large building
suitable for a graded school and
run months in the year.
Let us all arouse what
can lie on this line.
A in.
We fully endorse
Nothing Would help
more than a good graded school
and we hope tin- matter will lie
agitated one la assured. Kiel
I. him
night, While oiling a bis
j hand in the chain
of machine and one of his
was completely
The pain was so excruciating
cause Mr. linker to faint.
ton
There seems to
as to the rebuilding of
House at Mr.
a mail the
Observer, proposes to
rebuild on one he
be allowed in-ell whiskey, If ibis
is complied with,
the mail says it will
not declares he will
low I In- walls charred ruin- lo
remain just as they arc-an eye
ore to of the place.
Mr. has been offered
nun walls site, but de
. lines to lake
To th S .
And not even Nature would
, flowers to
and blossom to perfection
without good soil. Now
Nature and people are much
the former must have
sunshine, latter must have
pure blood in order to have
perfect health.
lo ii.- human
no n In
i i i ii-m,. u
Poor ,.
. . I it ii, my
i . i i inn
iii. i ; , i i.
Dyspepsia, etc. i of
i i n I
f i . I,
in I I M in nil I i I
I i, which
acted like I am
l w a, .
Rheumatism M
t u. work on if
-in i mini in i,.,,
i. .
Mm. Ii m. m-
II I-,
i in Mini.
Hoge Tyler, of
will run for the
iii.
the anti-Trust
truly only children of
larger childhood
the Highly in later wars the
almighty dollar.
. l-iii. pun II,
II.
I I II
A divorced men's dill, has U-en
one
the object- of which is to
age matrimony,
there enough to discourage
mail s without
soiling lo pitas
Slur.
Match
at Chicago expect to increase
from to
A train struck a crowded car-
at Indianapolis, ind.,
day killed
Shaffer and three
Lieutenant Colonel M. Man.-,
of General MiL-v staff, win. mar-
Wednesday to Miss
at N. Y.
transport Me-
has arrived at New York
from San Juan. Puerto bring
log several citizens and
The Company
has been Indian
Ind. with a of
lo operate a
city railways.
yew
Largest en
College in
Sooth. Completes
state. Board to
per for
worthy men. Young wean-
en admitted to all Semi
for to
N.
i No and
literary, classical, scientific,
special
I mining. Annul ex
f the State of
than regular
1,700 representing every
county in the Stale except one.
Cruel ice awl Observation School of
alum pupils. To secure
all free tuition up
made
August 1st.
those desiring competent
trained teachers.
Par oilier Inform a-
lion address.
M.
N. c.
THE OF C
Widest patronage fullest
equipment In its history.
Cm
in
in New build-
Waterworks,
Advanced open to women.
I tear; Bond Ample
for sell-help. Scholarships and
Loans for tie needy, Free tuition for
teachers. Summer for Teachers.
instructors, students. Total
Catalan
Chapel Hill, N. c.
I ASK DEALER
freighter,
.
vs
PER i
PAIR.
Perfect test
Shoe sold.
P B
bard Me-
.,. u
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throne
J is.
p.
J. C. Cobb a Son.
j. a
THE SWEEPING
Oil
mm
RALEIGH, K. C.
One of
and
JAMES DINWIDDIE, M, A,
Premiums have been paid
IS
THIS THE
PRICE l THE
SI. A It; I ITEM
Clothing,
Goods.
4- and Notions -f
DON'T PLACE.
We Carry
Notions.
Hardware
Crockery,
Lard, in ti-t
even MAPLE
in a genera
We Also Sell
-a-.-.
BLOOD TELLS.
1- h. If y
I 1,1.-1 ff I
you
I-
II- If I
hut.-
Ii . Th.-
i- Hi i.,. Him lo it
will I
in h
. I. . I . Ill
Li
I l,,
I hi. I n. MA.
HAY. COT-
HULLS
Oar everything will lie
as low as a
cordially In-
to our store.
pried for all
of country
WHITE FLEMING.
N.
Newark. N. I.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
awn Value,
Paid-up
Extended that
Will be re-instated within
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
S.
are payable at the lie-
ginning Of. the and of
year, the
for the currant year la- paid.
They may In-
To or
To the
I. To Make
the
of Insured
Points.
ARE BIGGER FOOLS
OX
Our Spring line
-OF
WHITE GOODS, Ac.
Come to see them.
II
Having J received a tot of new
of Owned I am now
shape toM-ll very
You will well to tee ate
All on
short
Free of Charge
I all to me a
of all mineral A for Indigestion,
I Dyspepsia, Nervous nil Kidney
j Liver Its general restorative properties arc wonderful.
All seven are marvelous.
Reduced Rates on Rail Roads.
Hacks to meet every Train.
LINK TO
Waterworks in hotel. Hot or water to quests.
For terms address
G. F. SMITH
The Four Greatest.
I -1 PEOPLE
Scad lo the
New
MAYOR J. O. MOVE.
Change of Tow n
Jr.
At III.
V. H. on.
it. .
in ,. m. t
sere
Tin
Boys Knee
Pants.
Pair.
Silk Bosom
Shirts.
Piece.
Mens all- wool
Suits,
up.
r Rocky
Mount Motor, last
here.
I.
from a trip i
Seven
Boys 2-piece
re
Suit.
K nits.
T.
returned this morning from
Springs.
left this morning
on a trip i.
Norfolk.
W. S. Barker went to Kinston
Wednesday and
this
FRANK WILSON
II. A. wife returned
evening from
when-tin- had been for two
weeks.
This the former
of of the town, A. I.
Mow, W. I. Brown, II. Long,
R. A. Tyson, and
Fleming, held Anal
I meet to turn over the of
town lo
Tin- 11.11 look
oath of before Mayor
1st WardE. M. M.
2nd I. Woolen, B.
While.
B. II.
A. While.
ill. It. Parker. J. N.
Hail.
II.
the term
A. c.
V. I. . c.
. is. K.
B. I. I. K.
K. A. V. II H
In. II. c.
I. Home, War.
S. l. King, I. S.
II. c Hooker, s.
II. While, Sugg. B.
Coward,
me
Si MM to
I MM El II
AMI-
General
Mer
i.
A.
B. WHITE.
ins.
June
in I lie
played this
Alderman J. Woolen ,,,,.,.,.,,. .-,.
MONEY
I H
July.
month.
The year is half gone
beginning of end. E.
new month drought lieu
average wash
in a few days more
will lie general.
The spinning wheel of the mod
em girl is the
Many a man marries at leisure
and repents in haste.
Mayor's
Mayor Pones had two cases be
fore him this and levied
on the of
fenders fur of the town.
Sain Allen was indicated for
disorderly for
the fun Si rate of and
It seems that several drunks got
together down on the river
were up too
Sam pit in
part he in it.
The was against
King and Sam Allen for an
the assessment being and costs
leach. King had sold Allen a mare
for Ml, Allen handed over a
I bill for pay meal and received II
in change, Later Allen went lo
King and Wanted more to
amount of saying King
i not over ,,., . ,.,. , .,,,.
party fur King refused lo
glee the money and Allen cursed
him and him of stealing
when King used his right on Al
from
returned
William
chosen of I and
j declared to proceed lows-
I., of officers.
The following the
named, being chosen
I unanimously
II. J.
Max. J.
is. White.
lax c. n.
Chief Police W. II. James.
II. Smith.
W. I.
Lamp Lighter Dun.
While a committee was gone lo
inform Mr. of his elect ion as
Mayor. Prof. W. II. who
had been chosen by ran
for office, slated lo the
, Hoard hi reasons for declining to
it would have required
his neglecting Ins us a teach,
lo give office attention it
i- ,, . , . ,. . II.- Congratulated
It,
in Thursday his them upon the of Mr.
brother, J. L, Woolen. I
When the returned
IS. C. let this morning
Whiteville where he has on-
gaged to tobacco cur-
for two mouths.
Mi-s Ida been
visiting here, left this morning for
In-i borne in Baltimore. Miss Lena
accompanied her home
for a visit in
Mrs. S. M. of I
ton. spent today here.
Miss
Thursday
led. Tin-
Wake
y. Wake I
I,,
. II. K,
Ii
alien and
and
HONEY
A II. CAN i
ii iii i
I. son, Marvin.
returned morning a visit
to
Miss Annie Beat, of Washington
D. C., is visiting relatives and
friends n Greenville.
T is and
Smith returned
evening from
Mi-s
It
i N. c. June The
playing , home
would have a
ions I league
haul and did nut
I in error, in fact In all
of game. The
visitors were never a factor
game.
ii.
Wake
and Wake forest, Hull-
i III
Trip
A NO
i l n; M
II
SIT Poll VIM i
CO. Props.
N.
This chance
WILL
NOT
LAST
ALWAY.
the telephone.
Batter, Cheese and
el -S.
The year has got over on the
other side of turning point.
Is anything to Is- done a
fair next fall Will there be one I
The Republic's motto may
lie changed to Trusts
Trust.
soon
We
Card
low us your paper for
purpose of thanking each and every
The Progress says Mr. one who assisted making the
has opened n marble yard in Masonic picnic on last Tuesday a
grand ladies
The friendship that only lives in who took such an active part. We
prosperity hi BOt worthy Of the also extend our thanks to the Os-
Band for their valuable
To render yourself absolutely rices which every one can testify
visible to some people just land added so much to the pleasure of
them money. all. And committee on
heard n sportsman say the faithfully ills-
other day that will be charged assigned them.
E. II. of the .
Drug C. Vs., is ton be as sworn
of it in ex Mayor Ola
chill Tonic. I made a very little speech
J N. cm. of Halifax, over the office, which
here sen as relief at the depot had tilled for three terms, lo his
who has
gone to to take a few
day s real.
Sin I,
over from
Kinston this
plentiful next season.
That gust and blow
Thursday afternoon knocked the
heat out of the atmosphere.
Time is up now. and all who
failed to list their taxes will be en-
as and
with double tux.
to wise
Wise people keep their Mood pure
with Hood's and make
sure, of health.
The days have lost IS
since they passed the turning
point. They are long enough to
afford to lose that much.
Lumber is being hauled to make
mi addition to the tobacco
warehouse. The building will
made considerably larger.
will Is; glad when
buildings oil main street are
completed so they can have
to the sidewalks more.
One Ii to opening of the
tobacco market for another season.
The market will be in
Hue shape for
Kinston got ahead of us on home
grown watermelons. The
Cress says a farmer curried a loud
of twenty six melons there Thurs-
day. They were all small.
It is estimated that last year
there were fires caused by the
careless dropping of lighted mat lies;
and more from carelessly throw-
away lighted cigarettes and
cigars.
On second Monday in July
i he ml id County
will hear the per-
sons who arc not with the
tax valuation on
property by the appraisers.
The Free Press in speaking of
the colored excursion
from here to Kinston on
day, says the excursionists were
orderly crowd. This is a
compliment to the lire boys,
we like to hear them spoken well
Of.
Last bill not least, we wish to
thank our distinguished I. I.
Moore, for the speech delivered by
him on that day. being
every way and to
which nothing could have bean ail.
dad.
for
It. L. Lodge
S A. A. M.
Stole the Money.
Hettie a colored servant
woman, stole Tuesday evening
from a young lady who was visit-
the family where the colored
woman worked. was
rested Wednesday and u of
stolen money was recovered, she
of only of
She wan given a hearing before a
Magistrate and
A Durham Company Would
II is reported that in
President
for ten thousand men to go to the
Durham Company,
which was North
will oiler their
services.
IS
A Valuable Little Book of Interest
to All Women Beat Free.
Every woman forward with feel-
Inge Joy Indescribable to the
one great event In her life, com-
pared ill others pals
How will feel
when her babe nestles on her
how the name of Asa
yet, of this event i.
clouded with dread the
the so that it is
File to avoid the feeling id
which creeps her. Tin. danger
and attendant a
mother cm entirely
coming of the little strange
need looked
Every woman who tin.
entitled
fore is IS by her nil-
drew U tin. Co.
Atlanta price-
left tor all women, and
i no should fail to tend it.
came in last night
from a trip up the road.
X. H, Watson returned
this morning from Raleigh,
M. Moore in Thursday
evening lo visit his parents.
M. Hodges and son returned
Friday evening from Norfolk.
Miss returned
Friday evening from Ocean
Va.
House left this morn
to visit relatives in
and Frank dwell
to Washington this morning
to visit relatives.
J. J. Cherry wife and Willie
Cherry on steamer Myers to-
day for
left this morn-
for Henderson to spend a
days with his people.
Miss Baker,
is I he guest of Mr. Miles.
Washington Messenger.
Mrs. W. IS. Collar. children
returned this morning a vis
it to her in Greene
successor. Mayor accepted
honor very gracefully and en-
at once
office. He is going lo make an
Mayor, too.
Iii the election of Mayor, Al
man also placed the
name Mr. Forties in nomination,
but Mr. his name
was so that
of Mayor Move might be
The policemen were
tied by Mayor who gave
an appropriate charge in en-
upon official
The license tax upon retail liquor
dealers was made a year and
licenses for six mouths wore order
el Issued lo Maultsby, Manila-
by K. J. Co., I.
Hooker Co. I . B.
Check, doe Forbes and is.
Burnett. i
The application of W. is. Bur-
nett to sell liquor his present
place of business near the
Warehouse was refused.
The lax for license to sell mall
liquors was placed at a year
and a license was granted to i-M. II.
The tax pool billiard la
; was placed at each and a
license run three tables was I
Still Lin-.
A Free Will Baptist i
in the
by officers, lie
his still, running
it a lively gait, lie lo In-
given a long term. Much eases
not anything Chris
They only show that
Carolina
Baptist.
My trade last week
was very satisfactory
and I still have a good
number of those
i; choice left
. , .
Weather For June.
Mr. Allen Warren
following report on
the month of
temperature
toiler
is n
I.
-II
Licenses.
During week Register of
Moore issued marriage
for four couples all
For the mouth of the total
number was twenty-one, ten am at any price. Conn
and eleven for color lo Miss Alive store.
ed.
Clothing, Shoes. Hats, Notions
Furnishings,
and
see
The Board then adjourned until
Monday Reflector, I.
T It. Cherry and wife returned ft ,.,.,.
evening from an
visit to friends and relatives
Sampson.
Mrs, ts. it. Dixon, of Hooky
who has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Higgs, re
home today.
Miss May Porter, who spent
season here as milliner for
Miss Alice Carson, left this morn
for Louisville, Ky.
Misses Bliss and Susie Parry,
who hate been visiting Miss Hen
to their
home Kinston Friday evening.
There Was Trouble.
trouble about flab is
Hie heading given by
Cost, Wednesday, Ion news item.
Beg your pardon, we the
that very day and found lots
trouble lo gel fish bail.
The Orleans.
Tobacco Flues
S less Tobacco
Flue makers employ such cheap work
moll and make Fines so ill lilting
I hey have pill loops on them so
mi you van lie together with w ire
in the burn. We have years experience Flue making
and ours have lo be lied together in hut, course, we
Von ill ii- ii
of
At the Daughters
of Friday night the
lowing were elected officers for the
ensuing
Mrs. B, It.
Miss V.
Mrs. It. Hughes. K. S.
Miss Myrtle Wilson,
Mrs. S.
At meeting of As-
Daughters of in
this week Miss
Helena
Vice of the Slide As-
Tin- is a
meat to Miss and lo Helena
Lodge.
Building Boom.
Mr. A. II. Million, who came up
from Greenville bud week where
he has been working, tells us that
Mr. has his hands full
in building line, lie has
on hand and wants
more carpenters. There is some
thing like a building Is mm on in
i Greenville, doe lo the late arcs
and the progressive spirit of the
people of go ahead town.
Henderson Hold
the Hon. , If you
who died in that city week.
was lust of members of
Confederate Stall's Senate; also,
that but one member of Mr.
is nun living Judge
Texas.
The price has
M per coin. The price
is nun cents an ounce of
cents. I
Tobacco Factory
when-we are busy making tics and Tin Hoofing.
Bicycles, Pistols
m L KM CO.
Social Club.
A movement ii on foot to organ
a gentleman's social here.
names for are
solicited. Ii is contemplated
to have a
over some of now going
up, which there ail as
reading room, bath
room and barber shop. I
as one pro
posed will In a thing for the
voting men of the town.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
II
BUSINESS ON.
TO mi I I PI
of K. v. in
am now Mule Owner and
tor, am also in lo the crop of Tobacco
of Pitt and count for more money than any other
warehouseman iii
S of filling with drummers sea
I shall mil., i mil of customer by
the of high Ho when you
your to
SI Your
OLA FORBES,
Sole Owner Proprietor PLANTERS WAREHOUSE.
.-vb--
MONEY IS NO OBJECT.
X.





mm
Book Store
Has on hand a full supply of
I The Standard Bottles
FOR
What Worried Him Mot.
Why we ore Poor.
Maid a middle aged man on his
death-bed, one h
worries lo
is grown up
daughter have not been
j brought to not been ,
occupation, know
nothing earning a living.
I am mil able to for them
have not accumulated
enough t last them long, l
tee that this baa been my greatest
mistake, and heaven knows
what ill become of doubly-
poor How many pa
rents there are ho have and
are making the mistake t
day. The poorest persons are
those who have been comfortably
supported In their youth in Idleness
then
supporters, with no one to care for
in when their gone.
The have
taught to despise labor, awl when
out cold world
ire are really good-for-
thing, not able to support
even poorly. i
hand existence, too
load of com and
Hour an being brought into War
this shows
every of Intelligence why
are are poor. Thaw la no need
of words this mat-
and no need of man at-
tempting the
Warren never, no
never, until
corn, flour, meat and home food
and some for sale. There
man saying
things be made in ample
here. They be.
There are farmers In this
make enough of things
If one man every one
ran it it he will put forth the
proper efforts. Look around yon,
and the most prosperous man o.-
men in your community are those
who make a of eon, wheat,
and horse food. Make home
Brat is the way t
Record.
TYPE AID PRESS.
WHO WANTS IT
SPEAK QUICK.
recently
chased two printing office outfits
mil a quantity of surplus ma-
that will be sold cheap.
There is a cylinder press large
enough to print n nine column
paper, in splendid and
I a quantity of Small Long
Primer, and
body type. We can famish a
complete outfit large enough for a
six or wren column paper,
NOTICE.
I-M
of North Carolina, I
County. i
i Superior Court.
I Special
I. A.
of Sylvester Cos,
is. Petition to
I. Wayne. sell laud to
B. j
Samuel Cox.
It hi
affidavit to the satisfaction of i,
Ar .
WILMINGTON A
ATLANTIC LINE
It AI COMPANY OF
CAROLINA.
SCHEDULE.
Never spill turned over.
the Court, that Chat. It. Km-
ma Cox Samuel Cox. three
of defendants, are
nun residents of the Stale of North
Caroline, and after due diligence
Cannot lie found Within tile State;
and it further, in like manner
that it cause of action ex-
in favor of the
of the body type are the defendants
shown in this advertisement, to property situated this
type being taken from the MM just State and county and that the said
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as it run, so it shows tor itself
how well it prints. This is the
Small size of which there is
pair of cases.
Then here if a paragraph set
the Printer sin,
pain of t cases. In
per
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a.
often paupers or criminals,
the community Bun-
generally. All young day, morning and evening;. Prayer
female, whose parents meeting evening.
,, , i, , N. M. pastor. Sunday
p. m. W V.
may be
to earn a decent
c Wire
cents.
. n
W a fail
II. Cox, J. Cox and
Samuel Cox are parties
II is therefore ordered that pub-
made
i a newspaper publish-
hare at N. c., for six
baying the
typo you do not get is defendants to appear in the of I n
worn oat cast aside, but a flee of the Clerk of the Superior
serviceable type, capable of much wear. of Pitt comity, in the town
Hera i- N
size. those sad It is the nth day of July. and an
fr or demur to the petition and
in r will Win
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heap will these lot
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parents have
of their property or are in
graves, fail to in-
their children the way of
lay claim to
respectable members of .
no mutter how much
present for in
riches too often take
wing away much
warning.
Services third
alter
. I pill of
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Cm. ill
In.
in . 11.1.
prow
l. . Hill II
1-
power
S,
Convicts Tracked a Mule.
A letter from
A Interesting story
from don n Fla of an
old mule which tracked a
convicts for two and
led In their capture The coin ids
were at Savage stockade
and made their escape a few days
ago. There track dogs at
Minion, Sunday-
school p. hi. I.
regular services.
a.
service sermon every
evening.
Thomas II. Monie,
M. and HI A- public sale lie-
M. Rev. I. A. Minister j ,,,, u. ,.,., j,,
In Charge. Greenville, on Monday the day
Sun- of. I line 1899, at o'clock noon,
day. morning and evening. Pray-jail the pine, cypress popular
meeting Thursday Rev., limber
in the complaint.
in Greenville,
day of May,
I. o ;, of.
l. .
Skinner ft C. S. C.
Plaintiffs
NOTICE.
till lie of the
case No. Special Proceed
lug entitled M.
on and David by his next
; m r. in i. m.
i It m and Mm
Tarboro i-n-, mi am.
on N C
Sunday. T i a m.
m.
U a m. at P a m.
Train on leave H.- i
Mount a I
an, t-r
HOM II am
n m. II a m. at
Mount II m, do v m. Sunday.
Train on for
on H a m and
in, Clinton at a m and
rm.
i Si a I
and by an act
of tin Caro-
entitled act In a
and town-
ship of county, North , .,
the day of i
March, 1800, and in pursuance of
I governing elections, the
Board of of Pitt
A. Setzer, pastor.
a. C.
LODGES
A. A. M.
Lodge, N. meets
Monday evening
county do hereby give notice
and above the of ,,. ,,,
twelve inches in diameter at the in August, 1800, at the
base alien the same may be cut, polling place in Bethel township.
the seven j,,,, ., ejection upon the
within which I. cut and re- f establishing a
j move said timber, and also the of
usual rights of way to will be opened and
Greenville for the removal said will be beard
Ural and an I growing up- mM in .
R. on two tracts In laws of North
No at Vol
don tor all North aM rail
round.
II. M.
Pass. Agent
T. It.
OLD DOMINION
leave Washington on
hums. W. M. M. Sec
i Chic
ml Township. Pill
I North Carolina, tract adjoin
Covenant Lodge. j.
All who arc in favor of a
Wednesday and
M. for Greenville,
J water permit
leave at A.
fingers
, does it feed the ink j o he m ,,,,
but prevents M
trail. The mule was allowed to go
almost as it pleased, and the
convinced the mule
right. The chase was kepi up
days, and I be convicts wore
Lake City, a ills
miles. The men are
now-convinced that lite capture of
fugitives was due to the good
powers of the mule. The
story, though it a little
mines through entirely trust-
Sun.
you want
STATIONERY
a call.
Yen never but
i you ever want
1608, meets every Thursday even- comer on Tar Kiln then run
lug, w. B. Wilson, R. M. nearly a west course
Lang Sec. box then a north
U. A. Tim to Sweet Gun
in I. I. the Long branch, then down
O. K. hall. O. J, the Long branch to the be
ginning, a See
A. O, Council, deed from W. wife to
moots every and third book B-4
Thursday nights in Odd which reference Is made.
Hall. M. It. Worthy
Chief; S. Smith.
Conclave
So, meets every second and
Also one oilier tract, adjoining
the lands of W, c. Dixon, John
and others bounded as follows
Beginning pine in John
fourth Monday nights In Odd lei- Hue a corner between E. M.
lows Hall. II. Wilson W. C. Dixon and run-
Smith Sec. a westerly
el with a Branch, about
thence with the blanch
Give us a call.
a ii
ANY A
Card
TO A
full Sheet Poster,
The minute you tell a secret it is
in. one
To confess a fault is to more I baa
a telephone boil possesses no
music If ii is nut you.
To look is one thing,
in fed so another.
A poor girl who is called pretty
is really handsome,
A captured ostrich always means
a leather in somebody's cap.
The Chinese act or never goes on
stage w it in nit his . lie.
Kansas of s lady
lamer. probably a grass
w Idol.
Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in dis-
arc invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great driving
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
y.
IS
Heavy and f
II.
and C. Dixon line thence
the beginning containing about
Kl acres more or
Terms of sale cash.
Win.
Commissioner.
H. May 2nd MM.
T. R. Clerk.
NOTICE
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Way Line from Baltimore;
virtue of the power of sale, and Line from
Boston.
JNO. H.
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHUBBY,
Greenville, N. C.
N.
a.-------
always
on i
Fresh goods kept on
hand. produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
Off
I Second Hand
Bought and J
Commission.
.-
W r.
In .
tint-.
WE CLEAN AID MESS SUITS FM
f I In a-r
N. f.
NOTICE,
tin Monday, the 7th day of Au-
gust, A. 1809, I will sell the
Court in to
the highest bidder for cash, one
trail land in county contain-
one hundred and
Unwilled as Situated
county in
on the North But side of Content-
creek, adjoining the lands of
Sharp and Jacob Mi-Cotter
creek, containing
one hundred and acres, more
or less, lands being the same
devised to said It. II. Ives by the
last will and testament of Horace
Ives subject to the life catnip of
Mary II. Ives to satisfy an
my tor collection
against It II. Ives and which has
levied on said laud as the
property of said II. II. Ives.
This 7th day of June,
M.
Sheriff.
contained in a certain Mortgage
Deed executed and delivered by
Lewis and wife, Lewis
to W. ti. Webb on day of
February I mi. and duly recorded
in the Register of Deeds of
in
S pages II and IS,
the undersigned will expose to
public sale, before the Court House
door in for cash, to the
highest bidder, Monday 18th
day of July, the following
real property, to Lying and
in the County of and in
township, adjoining the
lauds of hit. Cornelius
Joy and others, and known as
the lot Lewis drew in the
division of the lands of Luther
Joyner, containing thirty-
nine acres more or less, to satisfy
Slid Mortgage Deed.
This day of June
W. i. Mortgagee.
W. F.
PATENT
to at or Improve;
foe
LAND BALE.
virtue of order of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
made in the ease of Jacob
Administrator of John
D. against B.
Annie and others,
heirs at law. the Ad-
will sell for cash be-
fore Court in
ville on Monday, the 7th day of
August, the following de
or parcel of land sit
tutted the county of
Content township and known in
the division of the lands of Mary
K. as Lot No. Begin
at a stake on Bond
corner of No. and runs
W. poles I a corner on the
Crock, thence down said Creek to
a point from running a
N. E. a Sassafras
on the old hedgerow, thence
w said hedgerow and
Road M poles
to an of due
Bo, containing acres,
K. James,
Attorney,
J. B. COREY,
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
can now he found In the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
to W, I.
Whichard, N. C.
The complete In
prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country
FOB
The Eastern
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
XVIII. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. JULY NO
Tuesday
Friday
LETTER.
Washington. i. C., June in
One of the first acts of Mr. Me-
alter to Wash-
order the
lion of Admiral by lbs
clique In the Navy De
stopped. He did not do
so because of love be bad for
Schley. lint of
publicly made by Maryland
Intended to hold
Hie responsible for
lie treatment
That frightened Mr.
Who is by no means as
of re as some
other profess to be.
And. in addition to ordering q let
upon Mr. sent
for
and asked him to help keep Man
laud in line, Ma hinder-
who on-lit to know are
judgment, nothing prevent
Maryland returning lo place
in the democratic column.
In lo remain Hie
Cabinet, notwithstanding his deal
with
knows is not an admirer of
Mr. or of bis
Secretary is getting
order to jolly Mr.
he publicly said his
deal with was solely for
the purpose of obtaining the Sena-
was not binding on
either for any other purpose; that
he was a man from start
to and was prepared to prove
it at any time it might be-
come necessary, breaking
if he should how any dis-
position to Mr
in much of
this Mr swallows no-
body knows, it is certain that
Algol
role. It is known that Senators
and Burrows are hard
lighters and they will demand
that out of the
net, and their demand will lie
backed many republicans whom
Mr. will not care to of-
fend. Besides, It is believed
is only rising Alger to try
to got even With Senator
and considered by no means certain
that he would allow Alger to go to
the Senate even in
controlling the Michigan
Bottling could more surely prove
the deception practiced the ad-
ministration concerning the
in the Philippines than the or-
Issued this week to all the reg-
recruiting to enlist as
many volunteers as may present
service in the Philip-
pines, and the official announce
that is to have an
army of men lit the end of
the rainy season. order to keep
the of all the officers
in the hands of the administration,
no organizations are to be enlisted.
The men are to enlist as individuals
and the regiments to lie formed
will be Slates Volunteers.
Although the announcement was
made at the same time that all the
for these regiments would
chosen from the volunteers who
have seen service in the Philip-
pines, it is a safe bet that they will
not lie. Camp-
Ml, of who is now in Wash-
tells his friends that he has
been promised the colonelcy of one
regiment, and he hasn't seen any
service in the Philippines; and
there will lie others,
a virtue of
said a Senator, what I call the
announcement of Be
that he retire from
the cud of his
Knowing that neither he nor any
other republican has any show to
lie elected to the Senate b the
legislature, con
eluded to save sonic of the and
of corporal ion money he has b
not niter i the Held as a
date. His talk about being tired North Carolina an I
of holding office was a lit-
grandstand
adage, hay while the
Mm appears lo have
changed by the inventors of the
country Into money while
mercury The weekly
receipts of the Patent Office are
now averaging more than
they did in the summer of last
tear, and this weeks i lie of pal
tents, trade-marks and labels was
I he largest since April the to-
la
The Tobacco Combine.
-lune
a trust with a million
dollars capital, three-fourths of
which comes from unknown
English capitalists to con-
the leaf tobacco warehouses of
the sale of all leaf to-
raised the great bright to-
i Virginia and
continue lo lie principal
topic for discussion and
in Hi is ion of the .
This is but natural, Inasmuch as
is the one over-
shadowing money crop this
region. Tobacco is the principal
industry Danville and it neigh-
boring All the to-
grown, one lo
Carolina, to the
one great central market.
Such a policy. If successful.
would redound lo Danville's Inter-
est in general, and no, while Dan-
ville and
opposed to trusts, ii Is very much
inclined to give this particular
trust a very fair showing. How
ever, there are men of large means
here who think if trust can
by selling leaf tobacco
Ion coin mission, they can -o do it,
land are present much dis-
posed to take advantage of the
strong anti-trust sentiment among
the farmers and representatives of
the smaller markets, with
them build two or more
pendent warehouses.
Lengthy consultations arc
held daily closed doors, mid
a second warehouse cum
blue may lie announced any
moment. In
trust people mil Idle and are
making the most of
I In- trust ill do great
things for and Increase
her -e i lo n hundred
more
more Sun,
TIE FRIENDLY
is and will
to money
crop of the Smith. The
Stale of Ohio, lily of
I'm my. i
I'll in makes mil.
million pounds annually, that be is senior partner of th-
is sold auction in I he warehouses
of Prank J.
friends we greet you once
M lake look
. d j on see
I.-,.
e o'er.
To mi- e clip
. .
ho a friend
lie-.-.,. II.- o .
This i- i- i-i
In nil many
i i -ii
-.--- -lore. you'll I, let,
We're wailing for one all.
To give a friend I i
l con sure piled hi-h
and
shell.-,
In each and
Come one and all, and e me once,
let your slip,
And as u we ill give
You nil a lip
I and all, for old mid
I'm- every and
We nil mid please
Si come, and mine in haste
We'll tiling to
A smile In every lip,
Hi K IS KINK, l Inn,
his is our friendly Up
at least actual
Potash
will insure largest yield.
We will Bend Tree, upon application
pamphlets that edit Interest every
planter is the South.
KALI WORKS.
0.1 Nassau St. New York,
in of
In Danville and about smaller ,, .
towns in and North far.- ,;,. will pay the sum of
Una, Danville and ONE
largest market, the sales here an-each and every case of Catarrh that j
pounds. lie l;
, , ,. Cure. J. J
nearly hall wale- sin , .,
house ha- operated ed in my presence, day of
with success, the relations to A. I.
I ween the and the ware-
, . .
housemen have become very lull- i- in-
mate, the latter being, fact, and acts directly on the
farmer's agent to sell his product I and mucous surfaces of the
in the manufacturer, foreign system, J.
Toledo, o.
Inner, the speculator, etc. The
warehouseman has ever posed as
farmer's friend, standing he-
him and foes, and
especially protecting him against
trusts, monopolies and combines,
Sold by druggists,
Hull's ale the lie-
How to Advertise.
What to put in advertisement
that the warehouseman has
gone Into a trust, become a purl of
a combine, and seeks to monopolize
the whole tobacco
farmer is start led, frightened and
Indignant. He thinks he sees the
last plank to which he clung
before his eyes.
Since the news went out that the
had formed and
combine had up all the
Danville warehouses, have
men. No one can bettor answer
this important I hall the
who has had sonic
advertising, would be,
of course, Impossible to tell nil
about a large or even a small store
in one or two
best arc lo lie by
details of daily
advertisement Ion of the
and prices of those
ban Into town to which are especially season
into the matter. able. method
The have mil only his name and
kepi busy since return from establishment before the public.
New York, where the combine to concentrate the at-
explaining to the many of Intending purchasers up
who have rushed to town j line of goods offered
that the trust formed In their their
interest that they are not go- Record,
to be hurt, bill the farmers arc
Everything in .
AT REDUCED PRICES.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
AND PRESS.
IT
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
p. in. P. Hurtling, an-j
A -I. Song Sen
A M V post
Hot. II. W. I till
for
W .
A M.
. T.
Services two printing office outfits Service.
Of
Baptist School
Scotland
N. is.,.,. planter who gets live most cot-
, tun from a given area at the
I least cost, is the one who makes
K. M by mos, , .
W. . . , .
Hay.,,, v.,. and
K. M. Killing liberal use fertilizers con-
p.
Anderson.
P. M, Welcome.
Si
Seek.
P. II. W. II
. i,.
SOW, I'll II.
A Song ice.
A M --A
II Kith.
I The
I The Mini
Mitch.-II.
III- Week
by Mrs. I. W.
School.
T.
Mount.
I l. I
iii Sunday
M. L. K.-.-l.-r.
I July
P. P.
ford.
P M. Son- Ice.
I'M.
. , , . -he is weal., sickly and nil m,
Prof. I . W II- down she
Lie. If she has constipation or
I id net her impure blond
pimples, skin
., a wretched complex-
ion. Bitters is the
M. lee. in I lie world lo regulate
P M. School liver and kidneys and to
I lie blood. It gives strong
f. Mm.; eyes,
skin, rich complexion.
will make a good looking, charm-
woman of a run-down invalid.
L.
bug store.
in
At Ala., Mrs. Maggie
Pendergrass, aged Hi. has just
She has been a
lifelong Methodist, bin recently she
became Baptist. She is so feeble
she had lo be while
chair. With a minis
I on either side she was lifted ill
the and carried into
and immersed, she
Tel,,,. Dispatch.
no to
The woman win. is lovely in face.
form and temper will always have
friends, bin one who would be at-
OLD DOMINION LING
Sunday.
SERVICE
on
There is a cylinder press A.
to print nine I A. M. on Tin
splendid condition, and days, Thursdays and
a. in. u quantity of Small Long Per Hailing to change de-
Divine service and sermon even , .-
Punier,
g.
on of water.
Sunday morning and evening
cuing prayer can furnish a,
M. and at A. outfit largo enough for a
I. A. ix seven column
John K.
Addle
j P II. Song Sen ice.
I'M. Sunday School
Its In I hit
Washington with
THE QUIP.
Thai modem scourge, the
poisons the Sir with its fatal genus,
so that no home is sale from
ravages, but multitudes have found
a sure protection against this
genius malady in King's New
Discovery. When you feel a sore
independent I your muscles.
have chills and fever, with sore
taking these with
grains of allowance. Some
of these farmers arc men of means.
and quite a number
have been and an now consulting
with capitalists with a view
to a stock company lo
build and conduct
warehouses. i in the back of the head.
The smaller markets, too. arc up symptoms and a
arms against the new million j cough you may know yon have the
dollar trust, for the vary an- and that yon need Dr. King's
of the trust's policy- Discovery . It will promptly
. , , ., , cure I lie worst cough, heal
Indeed, the only so ,.,., , .
far made as in its an germs and prevent the dreaded
movement to be Bade I effect of the malady.
against smaller markets, such eels and l back If not
as South Boston,
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Ne York and
all points for
In Charge. .-.-. I'M. School with at Norfolk.
. ,. . , , . Its lo should order by
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Title
Eastern reflector, 4 July 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
July 04, 1899
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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