Eastern reflector, 1 August 1899


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The Reflector
Has on hand a fall supply of
i Standard Bottles
FOR
HID
Never spill when turned over.
per bottle-
c Wire stand
You may but
Should you ever want .
, s I
. ft
Give us a call.
Mil Oil.
Visiting Card
c Full Sheet Poster.
A I . i .
Tin- .; v, b i St. i d
a- hailing from Texas,
; a local the
National Hotel night,
when In suddenly started up with
. r playing poker
in town I hew when
three men were lined for a n i-t
.-. such was
mid he.
Ion n i- .
tin-, and tin- Ten
an carefully . d lime and
then
tunny game. I
-mm in Mallard. -puncher, a
and a doctor were jack
pain. held four queen.
ran puncher a gun and Ike
got
Hos was
.-I.
as . or raid the
i. in
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did, mid
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id yaw
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Mr. K. I ill. .
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deliverance a
lib. In ,.; ii In-
taken a
inn ml,, mill.
lungs hardened. I
a, -it up tallied.
I Nothing I expected
in Consumption, I
beard of King's New
in. tie relief.
,. mil it. mm am
. . I rant
mill In its ;, line. Thin v.-l
in
-i cure in the world for all throat
and lung sine
Mic Trial free
ii I. Store;
guaranteed,
A Main Proverb.
before
I ., before eleven.
I heard this prov
with two
II rains eleven
I ii hist nil
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the iii
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, on ii.
in-, I'm a lieu a
line mild Ii a god
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. . . .-.;. the
lain I I
a ml . within H 1-1
minute of I have
Iliad
oil Vol.-
Her Partner.
what are known a-
in the
1- bead
Hi--
in
the
wage earlier; the woman wage
bolder. who
a man
over hi- wages i, In- when he
i- paid off. j
and
of the ire family. The women
la--
i hi-
his In- or mother.
The a laborer i com
in the matrimonial concern; Inn lot
EDUCATIONAL.
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.
DIRECTORY.
be of
or into
large in
mi. her little
school
a. m.
I in i in- sermon every
morning
prayer
M. A.
M. I.
in
meeting evening. Bar.
A. W. Setter, pastor.
m. I.
t -Sun-
day. III
evening.
M. pastor. Sunday
p. in. w K. Harding,
and Real Kitting School in the South.
North Weal of evening. Be.
little add
in tin form of servants and
in-, she i-no longer compelled
while her
pi in her
a line lady, mi destroy
partnership former
the earlier
Inn
level. Stale i-ham
Baseball, for
. . prep Terms reasonable,
lasts I Kith annual August 22nd.
B, Morion, pastor. Sunday
p. m. K.
regular
J. A. M. If. HOLT.
SCHOOL
K. C.
Die in South for the
Bends I and College a larger per of than
any school in the Slate. Special course preparatory
and 1-1 Point,
Tried Friends Best.
For thirty Pills have
invalid.
Arc truly the sick mans friend.
A Known Fact
For bilious headache, dyspepsia
sour stomach,
ion and all kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
lilt
C.
Hoard, Laundry, lull Tuition and Library fee
for To lug in lime
he one hour's work per day in Industrial De
The annual -.-inn lie-in-
J. M. RHODES, A. M.
President.
AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
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THE OF C
Widest patronage and fullest
in its history,
Courses; Pro
Schools, in Law. in Med-
and in Pharmacy. Sen
in-. Water Works. Splendid la-
laboratories,
Advanced Classes open
a Board a month. Ample
opportunity for sell-hip. Scholarships and
loans for the needy. Fin
School for
instructors, students. Total
i .- i.
Mill. N. C,
Plain
it rial w
OF CAROLINA
Offers to young thorough
literary, classical,
bill list rial and Special
pedagogical training. Annul ex-
residents
of tin- Slate of
members. More than regular
students. Has matriculated about
1,700 -indent-, representing every
in Stale except
A. A. If.
No. nut-Is
third Monday evening. B.
W. la. M. Sec
F.
. Meets every evening.
II. I. N. G. lodges,
Sir.
K. of P. Tar No.
evening.
L. Fleming, C. C. Carr.
K. of
It. Vance Council, No.
even
lag. W. I. Wilson, It. M. Ii.
Lang, Sea,
O. A. every
Wednesday night ill I. O.
II. F. hall. A. II. Johnson, Conn-
eel
A. O, A. Council,
II, meets every third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
I Hall. Z. Gardner Worthy
S. Smith. Bee.
Conclave
; B HI. every and
I fourth Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. Wilson
S. Smith Sir.
Al I.
Second Hand
and Sold
Commission.
To secure board i
, I. . , , p
year opens
day, September en
any in
South. Complete in
Stale. lo 10.00
mouth. Loan Scholarships for
young men.
en all classes. Send
lo
Hill ham.
in ii-, all free tuition a
should lie made before
August 1st. Correspondence
I'd those desiring
trained
and
add res.-.
Mi-IV KB,
X.
WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR
SO
inSTITUTE,
X. f.
female in
Smith, and ad
given. Si-nil
JAMES M. A.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
h only a your and eon
die news every week,
and information lo
those grow-
tobacco, worth
many times than the
price.
The Daily Reflector
it- home every
at Hie small price
cents u month. Are
yon a II not
you ought to be.
i be
ix I idea
ii . is designed
h make I kings kn,. a ii.
ii- purpose and re
suits haw i larger scope.
and published an
fact of the world i-
more h But there
i- Ilia n
in order lo make tin
and that i- supplied
111.- publicity
a newspaper's
i limns. Hie tails
apply in a merchant's business.
Hi advertising he wore than
h, ha- for
sail . he awaken-a interest
in and persuades the public
lo i hi Bee
lull.
The tail.- of rep
resent ll. p. and of
are already in u-e. At Lea
Sacramento,
nun, I and Sail
Diego a few are now
work on long
in-.
Lightning the death of
In the
la -I J ear. and a h. of
Few of the deaths
The annual
of thunderstorms given l
ill I his I i
live and Bye,
maximum in the
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WHO WANTS IT
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. Stock complete iii
II. M. I Ml and as low as
lien Pass. Agent lowest. Highest market
Manager.
T.
paid country produce,
S. M. Schultz,
WHOLESALE-.-
Prepared Ponce
molasses, side meal, hams, should
sugar,
i i
full
sausage,
flakes, hominy Hakes, cotton-
-fed meal hull-,
In Is par
II
ii lag M At n i N
III
Kiel
to see
M.
ON
SPRING
LINK OF
RIVER SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. Bf. for
water
leave A.
If., A. M. on Toes-
days, Thursdays and
hours de-
chased two printing I pending on stage of water.
and has a quantity of Washington with
that will W
.,. . . , New and
is a cylinder press
enough to print a nine column I with railroads Norfolk.
paper, in splendid condition, should order freight by
a quantity of Small Pica. Long J
. . New Line from
Line
Goods
COME and get some
of the bargains I
am
body type. We can a
out lit large enough for a
six or seven column pun i
of the body type me
shown in this advertisement,
type being taken from the case
it rims, go it shows tor
how well it prints. This is the
Small Pica SUM of which there is
pair of cases.
Tin n here it a paragraph set from;
list.
pain cases. In buying tins
type you do not got that is.
n out cast aside, but a good i
type, capable of much wear.
II,., i- Maw Mill.-
ll,, it i a
barf mi pin it in ;
It in -I i I in n that
III j- II
i will tell lots,
i pun of sum
in
i I ll.- I-. ail
Any
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will u- ii no
null K
An.,.
To i i i I
of life, i
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Ail Or II.
led it i and lie
Co, or Now
and Line from
N. MY SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
X. C.
j. l m,
IN-
A LINK OF
HORSE r
MILLINERY.
Also ii nice Line of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
Brown.
TO ME.
J. It. COKE.
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FOB
The Eastern
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
I lira lira
Tuesday
and
Friday
-AT-
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. AUGUST I,
NO
Man a Habitual Liar.
its emphasis of
our age is in danger of
losing all power OS tell
writes Newell Dwight
l. II. of of Map
Con in
the August
has reached
such astute of culture
positive and comparative degrees
are unknown. II is no longer
the schoolgirl
an an adverb to ex-
press her ecstasy of feeling. All
in are
rapidly passing away.
Swing once expressed
tin- fear that through excess in the
use of adjectives generation
would lose all sense of proportion
antisymmetry in the statement of
facts. He noted the
lives most loved by our age are
themselves gross exaggerations. In
studying the history of language
he found that very early men be-
to say that sun down
in a of gold; the turned
all things to the eye liar
Woman's First Duty
II .
forth the face was brighter
than the Having used such
expressions for twenty years man
awakens to himself a habitual
liar. We mil-1 also mile
modem School of wit not deal
in the pure, delicate humor of Syd-
Smith or Charles Lamb, but for
its effects depends upon gross ex-
and word pilings.
Thus, not only I be playground
schoolroom, but the papers and
through extravagances,
arc leaching men lost rain language
to very uttermost, h
Hint style is which has
most abstinence, forswearing ad-
and adverb, dealing
in the simplicities. That
is simple.
and frankness mid
A woman sad
yet has lo pet form the
duties of housemother and
maker, must learn to her
limitations or she get
through her task with satisfaction
lo herself or her writes
Robinson in
Home Journal.
learn lo . her
strength and not in
doing t lags, which
else can do a- well, that
have enough left for the
demands that n.
else She must balance
the claims of charity, and
her own household, and
refuse in he pushed beyond
powers of is hard
lo shut one's ears to what seems a
nail of duty, bat to wife
home the duly, the
field given her to cultivate,
and her part may lie only to train
and support the workers whose
business and duty
Is at; The indications strong -it a
breaking out of old
which has played
havoc with the party
in North de-
It, from of more than
one victory, Impairing useful
diminishing ii prestige
in 1876 Vance, by a supreme
effort, overthrew his Titan
Set lie, and I be
lire paragraphs
in the newspapers to
Ins arrived in
or Charlotte, or
in In-put of I he
will scarce
have a vole pulled again-
Hardly be
devised . ab our defeat.
Ii produce- and offers
an excuse 1.1 every doubtful or
warm voter to from the
Observer,
Shoe
is Truth.
During the month of July we will make a
special offering of several lots of SHOES
OXFORDS Greatly Reduced Prices in or-
to reduce our stock.
Ki .- ,. . , ,, v. .,
nude
B lo i . .
pi .-
Slate of City of
J. makes oath
he is senior partner of the
of Frank A Co. do-
business in the City of Toledo.
County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of
for
each and every case of Catarrh
cannot lie cured by use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure. J.
Sworn and
ed in my presence, this lit day of
A.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh is taken in
and directly on the
blood and mucous of the
system. FRANK J.
Toledo,
Sold by druggists,
Hall's Family the
No About the
Advertising.
some later ones, for that mailer
seem never to have agreed as to the
propel pronunciation of the word
Sonic contended
that the Mosul should placed on
the second liable. Others
third was the place for Leaned
have lawn advanced to
prove the correctness of each met h
of pronunciation with the
usually displayed by dis
each of whom is convinced
that be is right. Hut, alter nil the
pronunciations
are still in use. There is, how-
ever, no longer any of
opinion among progressive mer-
chants as lo the power of an
when printed in a news
which is popular among the
people, to bring customers
profits to the
Record.
CURB rear and
will,
Chill Tonic at r Mils
In lake Money if it fill. K--
the
you None other as
by Drug Co.,
of Dry mi, Woolen and
NO BIGHT TO
The woman in face.
form and temper will always have
friends, but one who would be at-
tract must heap her health. If
she is weak, sickly and all run
down she will
If she has or
kidney trouble, her impure blood
will cause pimples, skin
erupt ions mill a wretched complex-
ion. Bitters is the
iii the world lo regulate
Stomach, liver and lo
purity the blood. It given strong
nerves, bright eyes, smooth,
skin, rich It
will make a good looking, charm-
woman of a rundown invalid.
Only cents at L.
Drug store.
A Story.
A big water moccasin an is-l
bad a morning in the
river near Market dock
furnished a rather creepy kind of
amusement to of people.
The snake tried
inn the eel wouldn't swallowed
and about the lime he got halfway
down he would make a break for
freedom gel nearly away from
his enemy . Then the snake would
try again the performance
would be repealed. Finally a by-
stander ended the struggle by kill
lag the lbs
HIS WAS
Mr. K. Lilly, a ell
Mo., lately had a
wonderful deliverance from a
death. In telling of he
was taken Typhoid Fever,
that run into My
lungs became hardened. I was so
weak hardy sit up in bed,
Nothing helped inc. I expected
to when
heard of Dr. King's New
One gave great relief.
continued to mm It, and now am
well and strong; I cant say too
much in its This marvel-
medicine
est cure in the world for all threat
and lung troubles. Regular
Ma and Trial bottles free
at J. Li Drug Store;
per guaranteed,
ll lip
ll was Secretary
pears, who
as i
free lo Spanish
troops as n further inducement for
the defenders of lo
ll Idea,
and no mistake, and may he proper
to Mr. credit.
Now hi the Secretary
public ideas
ear
lion beef; of hem in Hip-
where the simple-t military
were of of
troops armed
with Springfield rides against an
enemy equipped w
of keeping soldier- in hack
ground while musty bureaucrats
and fussy old women ran the War
Department. Let us have the
whole story of Algerian from the
Algerian point of view, so that re
for post department
derelictions may
Philadelphia Record.
The way lo make grow
and prosper as far as is possible, lo
the men In bus
that city. These men pay
to support the government;
they contribute to the various In-
which from lime to lime
ask for aid; they credit to
parties who must at
cut fines, they are entitled lo
far more foreign
merchants who never add one cent
lo city's revenue, and ho are
lacking when there is a call for
nations for any purpose. Money
which leave-here for other
of trade is gone forever, but the
money put in circulation lure oft-
times comes back to Bra hands,
and again begin- its
son News.
Soil
. nub
83.00
Lot
It'll,
Lot
few .- in Rich style
and values. Special sale
and 82.00
,;
nil . . v
I pi i
S, ll is lot .,
. of tin-
-I pi mid
t 1- in i,. whether it lie
; man's first
i- I ,.
mid build up a
pro, .- .
he hard .
I ,
In mil ii.-i .
. tin-
I her rd as
ii-e mill enliven
lion private or
In
the publisher's
. .
Paying Double Prices
for i,
all
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ho. Hid iii
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No. v I'll.
So lag
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F. .,
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Ad-I.-.,,. w
I. No
it a i
gel I I have made
spoil. ;,.
hen you buy then
Lot Oxfords it,
at Special sale
The above line of shoes will lie an
ask
in a
-In
mutt,
e counter
ours in
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Snakes
F. of
was Id
and be tells us of a big snake
killing took
his plantation, known as
the place. He in company
with Jim Royal . and
were cutting board
when they ran up a
garter snake about four long.
They proceeded to kill snake
and found that she was mother
of a large family
When the I snake was
I hero came from her body u per
feet Porty-
two were killed, some got away.
some that were cut in two that
ere not Durham sun.
hi Boston the other day
horse held thirty cam
blocked I raffle for over hour, re .
Immovable while mini
was rubbed In bis mouth, ignoring
a biasing paper with which his
whiskers were and
the Utmost for u
heavy blacksnake whip by j
a driver. A happy
thought Bully struck a bystander,
Who procured a soda siphon, and. I
taking deliberate aim, squirted
half contents in animal's
car. A- -non as he from
the hone
do the B two-minute
gait, and the blockade was lifted.
Advertising and
tension.
ll would In- almost
in the
world ii nib in
keep v. iii. of
I null. fact, it may In
asserted as an established
-1 n advertising,
set I public a safe
and in iv-paper
1- one most agencies
which the enterprising
lire
A windmill may
if r big, bill w u hid it
will pump water and grind no
grain. A merchant may a
. , but
If lie do not advertise
North Carol bin
low and have
iv high . M.-y
1- iv than ha-
ye 11-. than
ever has been. Brokers
Bali a price net ting
four
Vessels Sold By the Navy .
of Navy has
disposed of several vessels
chased the
a- follows;
The repair ship
at sold at
The collier
sold at
The ferryboat Baal
praised at Phillips,
Wool Watson, of Portsmouth,
Va.
The collier Niagara,
sold
Of the other vessels offered for
sale. I be yacht
at was withdrawn at the
of War Depart men and
to that Department,
bids for the ferryboat Gov-
at
were rejected, as the highest
less
value of vessel
will be appraised and offer-
ed for -ale again.
per cent, interest.
it i- more
fur a man lo
in Time when
There is a ill
in- Indicates I minds and in many churches to
subordinate the sermon to oilier
parts of the service. The sermon
is sandwiched in between anthems
six per cent could lie readily had responsive readings,
large investments. Now etc. There Is a fad for
We have no
elf if he so plan- with ibis Some
be can gel three and a long. Some very
half Thai is to . long.
was -inn for are for the purpose of enter
competence nm- must now have the shorter the bettor, If
. In,. is a message
for city bomb indicates Cannot he made and deliver
growing decrease of faith in by tide. A sent from
etc Men are for should disdain any advice or
lies. Stocks g. up and down like ion a- to the length of
Many moll. Hod does not. presumably,
Nm th sales indicate call fools to preach. A preacher
Mime of our towns have splendid I enough In preach has
credit, notwithstanding the sense enough to know how long to
broke
Stale two ear- ago.-
II is said President Mr km
mail contains an average of
1200 a eighty percent,
of which never reach the eye- of
either the hi- private
secretary . They are Sorted by tin
clerk- under direction of
vale roller and sent I.
the proper departmental for alien
Over begging letters arc
daily included in Hie
half as many more arc
assistance
personal matters.
u,
Bale
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Hardware a
I he Cotton tan pa
has met Led -line in
development of it bale
business. Last year ii had less
presses in operation
w Idle tin-, w ill have over
work, Chicago
for building these presses i- run
night and day and new
lions are being a- rapidly
possible,
preach. the
of the
persuasion. from this
view. People need be taught
I he ill of I he gospel. The preach-
who proceeds on assumption
of tile know
will make a great mis
and av.
I.
OXFORD-
N. C.
. . t
I he In -I -live the world for
t, Bores, I Teem, Salt
Mores, hap
Hands, Chilblains,
Facilities Increased, Charges Reduced, Boarding Enlarged
h guaranteed to
I mi or
. . , , .
i . pr.
I I II I. I.
at
I N.
is.
Engineer and Surveyor.
Mills
x N. c
KI
AT LAW,
N. C.
Dr. D. L. j.
N.
Sons more





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE. X. C.
D. J. WHICH Ed. K Owner.
Entered I Post at
Greenville. S. M Clan
Hail Mat tar.
Tuesday, i. 1809.
What was it some once
hail broke in Georgia
Alger has pit nut where he
can talk is tailing how did
in planning to send Spanish
back home from Santiago.
The Atlantic Line is end
with furnishing the beat
car service of any railroad
in the Slate. The service some of
the railroads give is really a sham.
A Louisiana who were
lug for a rape came
innocent lunatic in the woods
shot him to death. Another
evidence that mob law is danger
lynching should be avoid-
all the towns in
the state where the trust was try-
to get of the warehouse
conies the news that the
resulted in failure. Thai
la good news. Down with trusts,
anyway
The committee Investigating the
management of the agricultural
department and the
are making some bad discoveries.
There has been gross
of funds. I. Ramsay, who
was Secretary of tho Board of Ag-
is a star witness the
investigation.
That Agricultural Department
investigation in progress at
hows up worse and worse. The
way the fusion crowd plundered the
treason of the
is a
for the State the
into Democratic
hands. A few more years at the
rate the fusion were going would
h e bankrupts the State.
star is sometimes more
live than bullets.
V. a mob to
lynch some murderers,
They had gathered about the jail
and were attempting to get in to
the prisoner's cell when
tamed loose a stream of water mi
them from a large hose. It
not lake long to soak the
crowd.
Georgia mobs are not only
ii warm for bud in that
State, are looking after
as well. In Jasper
county where Mormons had been
proselyting people a mob of
masked men took them from the
elders rode off with them.
The elders have mil heard
from since. This lynching bad-
is being lamentably overwork
ed in Georgia.
at is
the beading to the of
the cremation of his body.
lint what this were true. Yet. alas,
it is not the last of the noted inn
Years must elapse before the
poison in world can
be eradicated, it it can U
while his memory lass, were
good for man If ins memory and
teachings could been
with his body,
of our exchanges are
their voices against the
of bicyclists mi
the front of their wheels- w hen they
ride.
should la-slopped by law. If
individual of mature years
wants to i a wheel
has the right to do so, but
no one baa the right to lake a child
too young to its and
therefore, too to object, and
subject ii bicycle
The Charlotte Observer
man who rocks
boat, he win blows down the
sic of a gun, and he who rides a
bicycle a in front of him,
as all belonging to the same class.
original OBSERVATIONS.
nude i The Orange Va.
The seal of egotism
far the most deceiving drink
i- la taken a
The easiest id the world to
find fault with is a -i-.
better local bread alone than
is run I'm I In- bailer.
When one man calls another a
liar all the ins a
strike.
law ever been pissed
which prevents a man
from play the
The gels the worst of the
bargain when some people join the
church.
Some people ii easier to lake
than to take them
as come.
A pretty girl banging on our
arm is a form of capital punish
to which we oiler no
Grange boy yearns to
reach especially
when It belongs to his girl's
father.
A man's bank account covers up
of in this world,
ii will be it affair in the
next.
Two lovers d in
eel In -el-
the
kissing bug.
Man wants lull little here
in through life, unless
he slops to lake aboard I her
fellow w He.
When i woman --i- I op
hat a no dress made she
its has an at luck of
I I
Industry, not idleness;
not red energy . n l t u
lion co operation, c
an- the elements I to build
up a low ii.
An I man when c lug
be had a
girl ; now be in-1, he
lie a wife, bill
in- mention n.
JOHNSON'S WILLS
V Mil Is,
I . . H I- slay g lie
ill Johnson's Mills
Dr. Noble- and II. Kilpatrick
weal I,, y .
Harding is spending line
I in die.
will
St. John's
Hun Taylor, of count
came Sat and re
home Sunday.
ism i-i c. ii. i
THE COt VI .
in i .
. trios.
meet
held in the Town of Beth
July 1899.
s. was elected tempo-
ran chairman and l. WT. Corey
secretary. The following work
w as
was moved
there committee of seven i r i
men appointed to take subscriptions
for the purpose of providing new
school building in the town of
Bethel. The was as
Prof ii
Robert SI t
Mayo, It II
Grimes.
Then was moved and seconded
wail on he
The following
M ti White
l-M Manning,
l.; J i;
ell James, Me U
II Martin.
Carson, M
a Ward, Z
Cortex Barnhill,
i Mayo,
l.; lied Gardner,
Hi K
Grimes, K Hunting.
II trey, WOO; Bill,
s; on.
and
ill n be n I, in the build
one one vote
mill each man should vote accord-
t. stock or fractional parts,
thereof as to the electing u Board
of I'm-. selecting cite for
building.
H its I lieu in and a
ilia, i in- make sonic
decision an to who should ho their
teacher the Prof.
was elected with
hesitation of a single man.
was then moved and seconded
Hull the send the pro
.- meeting the
and hate II put in the
Bethel column.
Tin- people having no other
before I hem adjourned
.; August the l-t
a Hoard Trustees and for other
;., .
I I. r . Se. .
We are glad to know
Up
pointed me of I hate done well
In and I
i ii,
i in of Bethel and the
are glad to know
I. will lie
The gulf section of
had bad
Gil in pit has
struck in Texas.
Halt a million dollars will be
July to , ,
W. I. II ill every
Saturday,
X. T. is clearing off hi-
to building.
I'M ward of Raleigh, Is
his W, J.
The tale Tot is. of
Francisco. Cal. left a fortune of
Two thousand
I struck in Chicago, III., lying up
Andrew Carnegie has offered to
give for a public library ill
Sail Diego. Cal., if a site be do-
. noted.
The gold mill
estate, In is tube
reopened and Worked,
idleness,
A Pioneer's Society, Cripple
Creek, Col., will to
who Hie
mines, and who is now in poverty.
The Society, of
go, III., has pledged itself to ad-
M II. Harrison in
whatever political race he may; en-
I New Yorkers propose a special
production of While Squad-
at the Metropolitan Opera
I House In aid of the Home
fund.
Cleveland, Ohio, is
have trouble the striking
street oat employees.
of the populace is to be
with
The railroad commission of South
j Carolina has made a freight
cotton to per
cent. The railroads fought the
reduction were overruled.
Adolph the famous
sausage maker wife
w as found dead in bis cell in the
Illinois Stale prison,
w here
II is a dull day for Georgia
when a lynching docs
Virginia Chemical Company
have engineered a
trust.
Crime of Atrocity Com. is Boot out.
j The low prices by
City Limits. so to the
Washington, July of Georgia many of
hate just been captured them are letting
of l his place.
Several of our boys will g, on
to
Smile new
Hue of Dress Goods received
by B. Manning Co.
The colored Baptists are holding
a protracted meeting here at Mount
this week.
Bryan moved last week
is now very conveniently situ-
ins post office
slate Ilia Mrs. W. I.
House is able to sit up walk
around a little.
Academy street is being opened
up and graded. This has needed
doing a long time.
Friday morning I'm and
J, I., Jackson left on a buggy for
meeting at New Hope
beyond
Fence bus
is still grow in of I he
advance in however is
lo order once before it gets any
Higher.
Since is over A. ti.
Cox Mfg. has gone right in to
making wagons, and will have the
one completed In or three
days.
fanning Co. has lie- j
gun work on the tomatoes raised
this and no doubt will have
quite a spell of it before they get
done with them.
to send your or j
for brick to A. G. Cox, a- he I
is anxious to gel Ibis kiln removed j
in order to make another, and can
give you a bargain.
i Wise
Than
Wise people are also rich
when they know a perfect
remedy for all annoying dis-
eases of the blood, kidneys,
liver and bowels. It is
Hood's which
is perfect in its action. It
so regulates the entire sys-
as to bring vigorous
health. It never disappoints.
Km I.- . i
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ram ill
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III
SI i hi, ,, .,,.,.
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Poor la-tilth
f . . p,
I II I I I
I-. If- . I
I -II, . work
i it In list I I I ,
hum II hi i m Mu.
la ,, c M .
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IN
v BELLE
I be police of this for a crime I in the or feeding them to
c a week ago, that rather ship them.
and after the
been in Washing is paid.
ton. The victim of the crime is Nearly arc
Mrs. white j strike in New York.
woman. Mrs. attended wife.
a circus last her and committed
the south western part of Ibo city, W. Va.
and started for about Me., lightning
o'clock. She was and wagon, taking
a freight all the the annual and
and. in passing mar the
canal they were by I. A. Kent, late of
a gang Four of Iowa State Col
Giles, dragged to u ,.,,. by the
vacant lot, beat him into Ambassador Washing
and him. Six others ,,,, to to
It hi- been -aid that death loves
a shining mark, and this saying
nits demonstrated June
when the angel of death visited the
and Clark.
look from them their only
daughter, Leila Belle, in the tenth
year of her age. She was a joy o
her mother, always ill, In help
and comfort her.
it i- painful indeed to lose such
II Jewel from home circle, but
is comforting to remember the
Lord takes these beautiful
from chilly winds of earth
plants t in.,. congenial
soil. They are not death lo
the pure and good Is the entrance
to a larger and fuller life,
life ended
like the glorious sunset rounds
mil completes the perfect day
Life, no matter how short,
something. in
in ii- cradle will live
again in hearts of those who
loved and it may be, pi a pail
in shaping lite- of win,
Still -holes of I line.
The blessed Lord can sanctify Hie
of life loom good, may
lit-so in this case, may
look lo Him who
in the darkest hours of
this lite.
.,
Hi II -I . ,.
Many golden
nines have been lost
from rheumatism. By
taking now they
be permanently
seized Mrs. knocked her
down and stilled her They
then carried her into tin- high
commons, where she
became unconscious.
tides, on recovering conscious-
Hint hi- assailants
had their attention lo Mrs.
called loudly I'm help.
His cries were responded to by
several policemen, to
Hit-scene, but the lied in
the darkness and escaped. Giles
and Mrs. were assisted lo
their
American fanning methods.
Nelson, a , , .
. B I has ended and remain at real null
em an. secured i i .,
the call is sounded
Never Mustered Out.
We the steps taken
the
to a
will
be followed lo a culmination of the
in view. Such an
will of value to
and should also result in
the editors of the Democrat-
press, Asa rule, the politicians
so mi as a campaign
formation that ha believed would
lead lo I he arrest of the men. A
named Barry was arrested.
his guilt
that each of his nine
had Mis-.
He furnished the police
tin- and eight of them
were arrested In Ike police
court this the were
given a bearing rape.
Mis. positively
me her assailants. They were
all held for the grand jury on the
against I hem, and four were
hi id on additional charge of
highway rubbery,
Confederate soldier who had been
mourned as dead years,
turned up at his old the
day. His sou. aged III.
him from old picture.
Ill- n He married again but
was dead
last, No so with the partisan
tor, lie watches while the army
rests and give the alarm of
duties are
and hence it is
that these sentinels the
watch lowers should lie equipped
the that
the
Carolina
Is- as early
so that the
be to
champion the people's interests ill
that must
be fought
Salve.
The lies salve in world for
fills, Bruises. Sores, I leers, Salt
Fever Teller, Chap
pi d Hands, Corns, and
all Skin and positively
cures or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give
faction or Done; refunded. Price
cents par For sale by
La. Woolen.
SHE
Hon the Won a OM
remarked all
turn lakes for a
face.
lo
dew n I a one of
those
great, aM
In- from
cigarette,
I a down one
of Ilia any Kill I met
knew
wasn't worth man;
did she show II. inc
a pier with
a Baal in the end of
It The test, ye lilt nix
feel below the end of star, a
ti- One I was
to the ch-l Hi t and I
i nil
far a good If It
weren't for the of off
Ho- taking n of nix
to Hie Bunt The girl look-
ed me and said that even If one did
Boat U
I'll down .-ind out on
said. I re-
piled, she turned an her nose
me I'd t I'd her
and a of Mow-
She told me to be In
morning I'd k.- her do It. I
was bright and And
blow my eyes, old man. Bile did do
wasn't she hurl,
n bit. The had raised the
Baal a level with the pier, and
end the rolled oat u
her wheel. wasn't
Press.
. ; vast-
. r.
II. . t . . .
M K turf
expert upon
president the h
of on which ho writ
A pool
nil r on a f
paper up
to n
In the sixteenth cent man
Murk offered to Queen a
of chain h
One it could In- it was
put a f T
prove it to r.
Which Hew away with It, Tho mutt
fact iii thin matter, which
so a of
touch for Mils was
that Mark a
all kind of tools all
lone.
A Joseph a
carriage as as a of
ruder a it was
Bible see lit i with
detail carried out to
perfection.- Kaunas city
lowering said a chief of
division in of tho
sun don n doctor, lo
here, h limit lit- look throe
leave last week, and when ho re-
tin lie with
a tin tor's was
l Is to certify that
ho his
been under
care for past three etc. lie
submitted i mo without butting
eye. he looked real hurt
at the mouth when I bin he
make of n game
half . as
. . of
such 0.1 i- .
lake nil can .-up
plying the to
f the r-
expert will Hue or
a aunt is . m
tend of an baa a
print lacked up as copy.
be to in
the a scene U a
lake with n to
the lie will
lake, the and the
to I'M canvas, the time he Is
through with tho hist one the on
the Mrs Is dry, lie proceeds hi I lie
tinier truce,
I temple. his helper is put
ill All small a
I by the time daylight wanes the row
J will done Hy slab of work-
j I to lo con-
t his ho
no Haw In waiting on the drying
of pigment
a picture as would
turn about Including frame,
the net oust of the to the
being in he of
The gets
for his mi i of
average n la rear in
out. I know.
amount, hut ho has
two As you may see.
Mime of the pictures are by no means
of In of their slap
dash i- iii Tint, it many
-in cent
In doing artistic things which
may or not to sell.
The others bring In n income
and keep the pot Or-
Hr- I
The fore art -1 nil
sessions in America i
about m . settler has
cut his way Into the fringe vast
woodland, hut his are
with
if lire which kn;
it m thins
yon notice how man
who u ton knock ashes
from hi will lave spend
Intel In brushing
bis v fain bridge Prent,
We Mack eats, take
them rough running, have brought
more than good
Journal.
Mir 11.-i-i.-a.
man lo whom you were
Just talking say your a wore nils-
asked Mr. wife
severely
was simply a
It wasn't Intended for
your ears
well, yon Insist; he didn't
were He said.
they
ton
Mrs
An
The I'm Woman living
Ion a great humorist, he
Tho Dog Kneed Yen. got a
lot of funny In
one of
Interest is ruins, mi the hill,
of a temple of refuge ill
Great, It it the very hut
of the where In old days,
during strife, the sought
Immunity from
these temples a man might not
pursue enemy. This ruin Indicates
a vary in
form, about fast long by
wide. Is gained through
n narrow two high
walls, Interior Is laid oft In
terraces paved with smooth, Hat
atonal The wall up hill Is fret high,
did on down hill side root high.
and both are feel thick at
Whitney Harper's Weekly.
How Will
There is a vary simple for laid-
the average number of which
it any ago ma to live.
If age ha from
Ni. two thirds of remainder Is the
gnawer This result is not
hut ii u
In-lame, a man god
might by ibis rule expect to
rears longer, which is what the
actuarial tables At the
expectation of life out at nearly
years, while Indies It us
more At BU the
rule allows Just over year, the
table shows a little
The a
throw It owe their
A lady In round one throw
it our her It
went halter's window and
lilt a who was S
now bat. This 11-111.
of
In lit of Insanity, had
lei him
him glass
Window. ensued,
though on nobody
what It was all
Wean no lawyer,
we have
of of the
upon the ground that
it butter and more pa-
to vote for it and
one can than vote for it or to
oppose it. we have
authorities nay that it will
be
into the Likely
constitutionality may
never lie called in question if the
people of North Carolina ratify it.
Hut whether or not, it makes for
make toward
progress, that is the mail.
The Sweeping
Slaughter
than keg
C T
THE
the
Clewing.
and Notions
post the
1.1.
Points.
AUK
WOMEN.
Groat Clothing Sale
a per Cent. cut.
Now is the time to buy clothing
on Them, Others
Tim v g,
E. n.
for a trip over in Virginia,
Mia. A. Griffin
in
WAS SOW 14.75.
GOOD
RICH EVERY DAY PLAID SUIT 2.75.
A 1.1. I GO THIS SIM IA I. S A
FINE 14.00 PANTS FOB
SEVERAL ill
. i -i i in re
from
tn
T PLEASE,
Mr. Mi, ,
I. I. m. ,
Miss Laura
arrived to vis-
it Mrs. r.
Garden, has
position here as bookkeep
for
ca. in
morning. He will l-
Mrs. II. I. Ho. u. ;, Carol.,,,.
i , in-.
sou
Paul n
and K. n . ;. . . . ,,.
this morning tor . . ,.,
I pi .
in mi ii . i sun i- nearly l
million i.
Harper,
mi.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
LOCAL INFLECTIONS.
your ground for
retailing for
rent
There been rain enough to
freshets.
your from
cart.
One man town possesses four-
teen dogs, all of i in-ill bird dogs.
No man knows successful lie
will in-
in progress on
Oil lank near tin- rail
Von need the weal her
to stick any closer to you I this
does.
people can ask if II is
i-n now the words mi-It iii
their mouth.
A new lot of the Parker
Pens, several styles, at
tor Book More.
Weeds are lo
take the town it is no use to
Out them in wet weather.
The man who wants a bushel of
never slops to think that
he might get along on a pint
are,
heads a i e I baa
If tin-one you have is dull and
heavy you need Hood's
i I It will give prompt re-
lief.
every young man
should consider is that
thinks more highly of him than ho
does of himself.
I in I'll n- for policemen have
arrived and the are out in
Ilium. were furnish
by Frank Wilson.
want to
let a to cut cords of
pine
The Co,,
N.
have
their office out to their new
inn hi i They have hail an
down town while the n-r was
going up.
Urn We
1,000.000 of which we
by contract.
I'll.
N.
a good fountain
pen. The Parker Pen lends nil
others. Kind Reflector
Hook Store.
Saw have
sit million of pine
which we want and kiln
dried by contract. Parties inter
will correspond
Tub Co.,
N.
pi,, I T ;, James Harper, of t
. Wednesday hen- returned
home the evening train.
i Of. Haiti.- .
who
Mi-i- I.-
Wednesday evening.
Miss Lilly Jennings, of Lynch
burg, who has been Mrs,
Ivy Smith in took the
train here for
M . , sold
in
has
The Animal the
Confederate Veterans
Grimes Camp was to
day the grove near S. Tun-
Mrs, it. w. and children
came home morning's train
from a trip to Seven Springs. Mr
stall s near residence, The drove through the
dance was larger than usual.
Every township in the county was
II. M. this morning
New York in new
represented. lour names goods, Charlie one of
wore enrolled, the his salesmen, accompanied him to
tarnishing lite largest making the selections,
the 8th sec and ti.
the-17th third, was a big fort to spend a few
meeting thoroughly enjoyed by all During his
J. I.
will Mayor m.
Solicitor L. I.
Annual of officers of the
Camp was gone into and K. A.
was elected
, ., . u , California. He reports a
Secretary k. ,
Chaplain.
While the people of Greenville
take no interest whatever In these
arc of great
lo many of I he old soldiers no
day in the year is looked forward
to with more pleasure than
July the t day
fur tin- reunion.
May many more reunions
by n
Mia. J. A. Brady
day evening from a visit lo
May from Kin
stun this morning and mil to
Mamie
have returned home fr.
a visit to
Miss Rosa
ville, arrived this morning
Mis. i;.
W. II. Jr., baa
front New Bern ready for the open-
of the market.
Rev. W. I. of Ayden,
through this going
Wilmington a days,
W. II. Harrington
tiny evening from Washington i
he had an
Jesse came home
evening Horn a trip lo Norfolk,
Baltimore, Washington Peters
burg.
Mr. and Mr-. and
child. came in
day evening to visit her mother,
Mrs. Marshall.
Mi. and Mrs. U. Randolph
from a
visit u her parents Mildred. Hogged a I
Miss Mary of Mrs. State farms, i
Randolph, i i. I the women In I In
and lushed,
ii j
lour days.
The State
paid pension
issued eleven ago.
A Charlotte
used hi ii leg the head
. another I i t In- la I
skull.
is mid the
Hand was arm, in
ill re for . lice in
A a .
near Winston, bit a large piece
of each i- feared
that one or both arms will have lo
he amputated.
John C. Scarborough, win
sen rd I as Stale
of Public I met ion,
elected
cation in Hertford .
Tin- lilts i
formed women have
BLOOD TELLS.
. ,
i . . t f
Attar two
Premiums been paid
in
. i
I 111-,,
till
is
Heavy and
N. C.
I Cot ton Bagging and
mi
hand. produce
sold. A u ill
of Newark. N. J.
I.
Value.
Value,
I. up Insurance,
Extended Unit
works
Will be
throe years after lapse it you ate
in health.
Year
No Restrictions,
s.
On are at the
of the second and each
year, provided the
Ear current year la- paid
may i- used
I. To reduce or
To Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during
Of
J. L.
N. i-.
Get Share.
If good crop prospects mean
we think there will more
than usual in circulation
this tall. Every business man
wants his slime the mail
whose is Is-st in the minds
pie ii ill be they
i In iii-i when they go
their money. This is where
of advertising BOMB In.
People read the and sec
what you have to say, Try the
you want to
reach them.
Ag
K T Will
par
Mi i Night mill Mun-
M it it other
I km I tho an Is-
Court House
young man about
years of age, accompanied by a
robust young lady who said she
was Is. walked in lo Superior
Court Clerk's office at the Court
House. Clerk Moore with his
usual them to
seats,
mission. The young man was not
long in making his wants known
and asked fur a marriage license,
This Was out of tho Clerk's line,
but he consented to to
Register Heeds Moore's office
where aired document was
soon idled out. In the meantime
It became evident that
were anxious lo waste no lime
having the per
formed, so Register Moore called
ii. Harding from office
across the hall.
and the were
Boon smiling and as
and wife. The were Mr
and Miss Mil
tie
Hilt Crowd, Vet Room All.
en Springs hotel has lately
been enjoying tho boom In
For the punt ten days
number guests has averaged
above JO, much of the nine
there were from to
Many of
ed their lime out and to
their BOOMS, consequently an
desiring to spend awhile I here
will comfortable rooms and
agreeable
Be Prepared
Tho f
i not
a very M-
to
the woman who
Is prepared. If
Mother's
Friend
r. , Ti n i-
Is- mi
fully
tag the
el
t will be
tho hour v, II re-
much and labor will
will bu
all after win I a
tbs co.,
equal Eastern
who
has bean spending a few days here
with his left this mom-
where
he has a position with Amer-
Tobacco
Rev. A.
noon fore Morehead.
Miss Alice Atkinson Ibis
morning for Norfolk.
Rev. M. Watson left this
afternoon for Morehead.
Jar vis came home this
morning from Morehead.
Prof. w. ii. Hit
Car Seven Springs.
W. F, Harding left this morning
for via Chapel Hill.
II. I. of
was here Thursday
Alderman J. I,. Woolen return
this morning
Harry Skinner returned Thurs-
day evening from Washington.
Miss Delia Forbes returned home
this Burning from Bevon springs.
II. P. returned Thurs-
day afternoon from a trip all about.
II. W. Ibis morn
lo visit relatives
s. v. of Washington,
spent last here and
Miss Barn,
arrived Mrs.
I. S. Adams, one tobacco
boys, returned from
Thursday
Harry Kin ton.
here and
home evening train,
Tom Skinner, Jr., of Hertford,
who has visiting his uncle,
Skinner, this afternoon,
Misses Mamie and
of who were
visiting Miss return
ed home evening.
Miss Sadie Abram, of
Mount, Who has beau visiting her
sister, Mrs, let ill n
home today,
home.
morning
Tin- Lodger Monthly August
The Ledger I'm-
has n picture in
fa rollicking urchin in a blue
bathing suit, tip lo his in
gentle surf, grin of
Ida face which the
III.--dilation. i-
suggesting nail sen
mil the freedom
it for Ike day- of August,
ha-a atmosphere of
rot real ion, Gale-
ways and Mummer Palaces of
P iii v by arc
bountifully Illustrated three full
pages, a
live article another page, -A
Cape
is another Illustrated at
refreshing in
subject and for a sum-
mer of a
Book In II.
worth, s.
a New
episode, are stories
to the Mil
i- Interest-
article of suggestions for this
Important pan of the house.
Affecting the Life of ti
Voting by Mrs. Clement
is a new feature of
Ledger interest.
in subject, full of charm-
sentiment excellent
shun how lunch
power for good exists in our girls,
and h much the our
homes depends upon their gentle
and thought act
is lull of valuable ill-
formation for even young girl.
I-I. second paper
mi Arrangement of
iii number,
Mr-. I. Barton Wilson tolls boa
lo embroider net linens In
beautiful
i- a
article delicate article- for
wear.
Ledger for
is admirable summer number,
and pi ice. cents, places it
within ranch of everybody. The
Ledger Mont i- Mi cent- a
year to who cannot buy it
ii t of newsdealer-.
Robert Publisher-.
Ledger Building, Has York city.
week Inner
man in
and his wife
children alone in their cabin,
and when I returned foil ml
child
old lied its h
ma tub water. child
was only old and
mil ho the younger out
drowned.
V. ALL WAST IT, MU I
tobacco id THE
IT HY
was
W, K. i left
I'm
E. this
Wilmington,
H, C. went lo Hen
A. M. Moore
evening from Wilson.
went back to
Morehead this
Miss Pal Skinner returned
morning front a in Kin-tun.
II. of WOO
has lending the encamp
Newspapers.
when
from
have everything In their
They I mill the
reach a
that as
a shining virtue to the man who
lo sell.
a favorite newspaper can not be
in the hearts its
any other soil of pub
which insures a
of circulation can not
Profitable
Using.
Set The Pace.
Ii should In- the desire am
of every property owner to
make hi- premises the neatest,
must inviting in
As
says, it will nut cost you much lo
shrubbery and in
It costs less in keep
your law us cut and tin- weeds kill
Cd about place, and e-pee
If you your home to look
handsome, Keep god
grass on the outside of your
place. sidewalk and street arc
In . i lull the hall i- lo
i i- be II.
Hid you ever a good
wife to sweep the din her
rooms leave it in I he hall
more should you throw all your
rubbish into I he gutters.
Do wail for council and
committees to the weeds .
clean your walks, Inn do a
yourself. Try I his plan
you and sill
I at the
Are
A man u- that in
heartily approves suggest
that our pen
should lake some united
get II class of
the opinion that
would mailer lo
colony of people here
u In- la hie and
i his direction,
The
Ii was a Interest game
ball of
played here
The game close all I bill
in i score II I in lawn
left at to return home,
They were a genteel sol i l little
fellows and had a pleasant ti
here.
They Keep it tip.
Something in lo
the from jumping on
off trains at the depot. Only a few
days ago a ear came very near run
boy, but still they keep
up practice. i- dangerous
and is going coal some boy it
limb or hi- life.
work creator
is an politician.
M i MAN BEAST. THE TOP
OP THE ALL. OH POOR. COMB AND
SEE mm I
N. G,
j Forget
in ME MM it
Merchandise
B. WHITE.
tub Finest or all mineral waters.
i i tor
I Iii
It- general restorative properties are wonderful, Each
Spring has pi-i ii I i All seven are marvelous.
M I
. I I
TO
TELEPHONE TO
iii hotel, in free to
free Persons slopping at oilier hotels or boarding
-c-. i per w eek the use of Seven Springs water.
lei ins mill
G. F. SMITH, Proprietor,
w, o,.
Tobacco Flues
in
and ii
lull Ii
experienced Tobacco
makers employ such cheap work-
men and make ill lilting
tin i bale put loops on so
O can lie them together with w
lain. We haw lifted years experience in Tobacco making
ii don't have in in i ii iii but, course,
op-mi IIi.-iii II you Von will us
Tobacco Factory
where we arc busy making and Tin Hoofing.
Bicycles, Pistols
E. CO.





The
Book Store
Has on hand a fall supply of
The Standard Bottles
Never spill when turned over.
r mil
n. in.
Mid
Sunday and
pro -In
II., Lil A.
a., Rev. I.
in
Sun
day, and evening. Pray-
it meeting Thursday evening.
A. W. pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. l.
M i. Ken ices Sun-
day, evening.
evening.
N. K. Watson, pastor. Sunday
p. W Harding, M
Sen ires third
Morion, pastor. Sunday
school Moore-u
regular iota.
A. r. a a. M. Greenville
Lodge, Nil -M. meets lit.-i and
Monday evening. B.
w . M. i. M. Beam. Bar
1.1 1.0. Covenant Lodge.
evening.
I. I. N. i.
Bee.
K. P. Tar River Lodge. So.
.;. Friday evening.
I., Fleming, C. Cut.
K. . II.
B. A Vance Council, No.
meets every Thins lay even-
Wilson. B. M. It.
. See.
u. A.
night in I. .
. hall. A.
ELECTION NOTICE.
I In l
of the Legislature North
entitled art to provides
town
of Bethel, I'm county. North
I lie Mil
1899, and in pursuance
governing elections, the
Board of
county do hereby five notice
there will lie held 1.11 the
in August, at
polling place in Bethel township,
Pitt upon Hie
in said township. Books of
will be opened and
trill beard
and Maid in
accord MOB the laws of North
AH those are in favor of a
shall vole a or
printed ticket with the words
I and those lo
vote against shall vote
a t or ticket w the
wards
i; order of the Board of
of
thin of June,
T. B. Clerk.
EDUCATIONAL.
OAK INSTITUTE.
WILMINGTON R-B
AND
AND LINE
the mil Beat Fitting la the
MOTS.
-a .
em em
Ai
A M
4-1
m m t
v i
K.
I'M AM
V. i.
m m
I.
r a
t A ft M
WM
feet mm Stale eh
far
I be
i. iii
J. A. k M. H. HOLT-
a a
BA
c Wire stand
A.
. lards in
in
V.
; S. Smith. Sit.
Council,
third
fellow
You may never but
Should you ever want
job
. II.-
Vi. r. and
fourth Monday in
lows II ill. W. Ii. Wilson An hon;
s. Bee.
the power of
in a certain
Deed executed and delivered
and wife. is
on day of
and duly recorded
in the Register of Heeds office of
county. Ninth in
N I. pages tS, It and
the will to
door in for earth, to the
highest bidder, the 18th
July, following
property, to it ; and
in the of in
township, adjoining Hie
buds of
and and known as
Lewis drew iii the
division of lands
containing thirty
nine acres or to
Mortgage Heed.
This 7th of June
Mortgagee.
II. .
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL
K.
S. in Smith the offered
Semis to College a larger cent of its students than
ether school In the state. Special to Annapolis
and Point.
Ar . annul
Turin in i
la Boot
Ar
Ii St Si- t
i a n a
in M
II
AH
Mill
S IS
a a
s a ii i. i m
i an c is ii a i M
r a
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ones
., ;.
J ASK DEALER
Shoe
.
A J
For . Ii
Ladies, t
.
Give us a call.
A------
Visiting Card
i. Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A WEEK
J. C. Cobb Son.
B. m .
i; m-
. II. W. T.
in I lie
with an new
and complete stock of-------
Is only . a year am
the news every
and s information
those
Hal is
con
week,
many, times mote
price.
I he
The Daily Reflector
the
at t
you
you
cents a
OUght to
month.
every
price
Are
not.
We Carry
SALE.
virtue of an of the
clerk of the Superior Court of
in the case of Jacob
Mil utter. Administrator of
Ii. otter, H.
Annie
heirs at law. the undersigned Ad
mi w ill sell for cash be
fore the Court in t
of
the following
piece or parcel of land sit
in I In count of I'll and in
township and know mil
the division of the lands of Man
Md otter Lot No. Begin-
corner of No. and runs
poles a corner on the.
thence down said Creek t
a point limn running a line;
N. K. l.-o a
the old t i i hedgerow,
with said and
Road
to an assessment of due
No. acres.
oilers tn young thorough
. classical, scientific, and
Industrial education and
pedagogical training. Annul ex-
of the State of
More than
Has about
students, representing
county ill the State except one.
Practice and Observation School of
about pupils,
in all free tuition
should made before
August 1st. it
iii from those desiring
trained teachers.
and other
lion address.
M Kit.
K. C.
SOUS
Board, full Tuition and Library foe
To those log in
to M one hour's work per in Industrial
animal session begin
1899. J. M. RHODES,
President, n
.,
ft am
Students t Academic
Licit I'm-
lead iii Law . in Med-
and in . New build
Water Works. Splendid Li-
Classes It women.
a Board Baulk. Aisle
opportunity far self-help. aid
Loans for the needy. Free tor
School for Teachers.
instructors. students. Total enroll neat
Hill. X.
Porty
day, m
any in
Small. in
Board 6.50 to 110.00
for
Ben. won-
en to all
for i
I Mn B.
Train tin- N-k
s r. pm. p m,
S NtH-k W p in.
inn. t Vi pm
a Tn. a in. Halifax
II II a m. a in. daily
on Mm
m and i m. leave
a m i m. arrive II no am
m. dally Sunday.
Train dally
t p m. pm. arrive Fly-
i. Ply-
mouth daily. Sunday. a tn and
day am.
Train on Midland N O
Sunday. T a m.
a in. leave
I Train on
am. m. arrive
in in a m, Rom low km,
pm leave II w am
pm. II fl a m arrive at
Mount II daily Sunday.
Train It
loam and
lea-et at a m and
Train No daM Wei
don all dally, all rail M
mood,
H. M.
J. H.
T. M. Traffic
N.
One of the beat in
the cheapest
Bead
JAMES DINWIDDIE, M. A.
nil hi
K. t i
in
Mi Hi
NOTICE.
n the of Au-
A. D., 1890, I will -ill the
door In ville tn
for
tract in
one hundred and and
as ill
count.
mi North Bast aide of Content
in i creek, adjoining the
creek,
one hundred acres,
or ail toe same
devised to said It. II. by the
last Mill of
t the life
Mar II. to an
lion in my for
l. II and which
bean levied on said land an the
property B, H.
M.
1899.
Dry
Hardware,
Sugar,
in
even STAPLE
curried In a general
Also Sell
II W. OATH, I
ION III
AMI
Our prices on everything lie
a.- In a good article
he Mild at. Von ace In-
N In
price paid kind
WHITE A
-N.
do
lug a
in the WM
on the 1st day 1899,
mutual
purchasing the interest
K. A. Move iii the All
Indebted to the firm are
requested to make immediate pay-
in i
E. A.
ll of July,
Notice.
lie t
on
Hie el day of July, 1899. Those
Indebted In the can settle
with either member.
will be continued W. B.
W. U.
H. H
A CLEAR HEAD; H. W.
good digestion; sound sleep; a I
fine appetite and a ripe old age, I i U
arc some of the results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver i
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
W.
IS
OF
Second Hand
Bought and
Commission.
elf i -i-i
of mud
and la
WE CLEAN MS PRESS SUITS FOR
. for
U . entrant ti WT-
WK.-
nm,
m. .
OLD DOMINION LINE
Whichard, N. C.
The in every
in. inn
S. M. Schultz,
fancy
side
cit,
butter, mountain butter, full
cream chew,
need meal and
per
BOTTOM
lo
M.
Phone
and M low
lowest. II -t
paid fin country produce.
m the
price
OX
SPRING
LINE OF
Lira, Win Goods
COME and got some
of the bargains I
am offering.
I i m
SERVICE
leave on
and Fri-
days A. M. for Greenville,
water
leave A.
M. A. M.
days. and
Bailing hours subject de-
ii.- on Stan of water.
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all point, for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay line from Baltimore;
and from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON, Act.
N. C
J.
N.
J. B. BELT,
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
MILLINERY.
Line of Hardware.
I now lie found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Hg
ISSUE MISSING


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Eastern reflector, 1 August 1899
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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August 01, 1899
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