Eastern reflector, 12 September 1899


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EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
D. J. WHICH Owner.
Novelties
ii i
Greenville, X. C
Mail Hatter.
Post Office at
Washington
I. C, Bent. I.
The republican claim of a watt
over iii Ohio. this fill. his been a
pretense from first, and
U has grown day
tied
Hon.
It will Mr. Me
1-
fore, Him in- did, .
to-his return to was
to hold a with several
Ohio republic ms. and of
the results conference was
a cablegram to Bus H
It in hum home from in
order lo take charge of the c mi
hi- ticket, Mr.
let Mr. as a strong
dangerous candidate he
knows ilia If Ohio goes democratic
year, ii ill boom
rapid I brightening
democratic prospect.
election of democratic President
will heroine well a
lie Is determined to prevent ibis
be can possibly do so, and in ad-
methods, which
will It worked ti the limit,
whole power of
will
Mr.
remained in Washington, from
Saturday afternoon until today,
In- Philadelphia to
A.
where In- hopes to put in some
good political licks and incidental
prevent a being
upon present of
the old sol
found Cine to
the capitalists who, for
. fish reasons, are to gel tin
government to mix itself tip in
revolution in Santo Domingo.
protectorate
turbulent mob
of known exist
in any portion world. With
all anxiety to please these
ii i not believed that Mr,
will dare to wind
wish him has Iron-
la such countries as Spain. Italy .
Turkey the
is tilted to get limn
-HI to a . lo I.
ft um to sunset. front
o lie ran furnish a home
well enough the word
of Ins or his limit
of bis
Rings,
Beauty Pins, Olga
Bracelets,
Silver Hearts for
Bracelets.
young man was
mill pond in
. The pond was drawn
for the purpose of recovering the
I Ii is
hill for against the lather of
the young man. the point was
Blade that did not over
mane did not cost W
to repair the and the owner, S T .
Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in
are invariably
led by the
Stomach Liver and
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the 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.
The Reflector
Book Store
Has on hand a full supply of
The Standard Bottles
aSH
prettiest and handsomest
line of Belt Buckles ever
shown in the town.
la a card published In The
News, say- it not cost lull
lull that his mill w as stopped
the were being made,
intimates is little enough
for fish he lost the other
damage sustained.
it sorts of
pie to make a world and sonic
are a good deal re
than Observer,
WATCH RAIN'S. TONS, WAIST
Mis, LINK SHIRT K-t, MASH BELT
CLASPS. I SIDE I
HANDS, I HICK
A great variety of Patterns in
everything.
New Fall Goods arriving daily. Wait for our
Opening.
Keeping the Informed.
has been tersely staled that
are on goods by
desire a fact which the
merchant will keep in mind
in connect ion with his advertising.
The for certain lines of
wan- pi them at
a profitable figure; but it is
for tradesman In order
to let where their
favorite wares may obtained.
The in.-1 method of
fusing ibis information is through
of a wide
j circulated newspaper. The
merchant who lo
give lo bis
and bis
Sunday evening,
prayer
M., and at in A.
I Mm Rev. A.
i Charge.
day, morning and
j evening, Rev.
A. W. pastor. Sunday-
in. D.
every Sun-
day. and evening.
meeting evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson,
school p. in. v Harding,
third
Kev.
Morion, pastor. Sunday
school p. -I. R. Moore
service.
LODGES
Ills Mistake.
is taken, us possible, this
pledged faith of led
I States can
w re given in
War Ibis
bill f . i
in U his -.- mill re
Mi.
in a report made In
the Military of
ill have to continue for a
lime, is a-
cant. Thai sort of opinion from our
enough now. without ,.
for new ones. indefinite military of
The Sampson Nat this, ,,,. , present
Department, which has able over
in command ,,.,,, I; ,,. . ,,. ,.,,,.,.
,. ,,
on the part of the ad
South. If let alone, the South
the will solve the race
; problem. The ease of Mis Jewell
if Huston
nu par of a
worn in in a matter
have been lei alone.
-k SM
Never spill when turned over.
cents.
officers were entitled to
honor, will have him ordered
shore duty, re
in and will
also endeavor to prevent the
val of Admiral who Is
officer, in New
York, In- is from
South Atlantic, on the cruiser
Chicago, in time to participate in
ceremonies. if
lied with having done so much for
Sampson. working
to prevent Schley getting an
although be is
clearly entitled lo theses be
asked I'm-many mouths ago. There
are eligible to succeed
Sampson us Commander of the
North Atlantic
. and seems
likely. name may be con-
out of it.
Sen. Pita Lee gave the War He-
a little more than as
when it asked him and the
ration.
NO PROM THE CAPITAL.
Ii i- now that
will take time toga
i I. Ne attend the
lion Admiral
dentally gain a little pupil
I'm- n- in
i well know a. Senator
gun, of several months
ago, came out In a speech
lug i in- nomination of someone
other than Mr. Bryan. Today.
Morgan says that Bryan Ii
inly logical nominee of the
in
Every one returning from
Philippines, who Is free to talk,
comments on there,
place in
hands the of
and civil affairs, ii
mil competent In
I both Ill- has
never -cm the filing lines, and yet
assumes men as
Law Ion and In re
treat be
other in
lo make reports on condition
under their jurisdiction,
by adding the following
lo bis
us of the island be taken as soon
that of
carefully
a decision regulating absolutely Ignorant of the condition
the same; a modern system of surrounding them. The only ones
jurisprudence be introduced, so who are defending in
that elective officers can in- voted are those who. for
reasons, are
retention.
a general election be or- reasons, arc profiling bis
tiered for a President of a Chief
Magistrate, a Vice President a
Congress of legislature, to of ha
two branches, and all strengthened himself with all
people, his
pal all of which action in lynch
regulated, and In a recent letter
himself forcibly on
the on the part
with the of affairs
composed
of delegates in proper proportion
the different
shall meet as soon after the census
Prom Ibis lime on staled
lion Ohio this fall of
a John I j
Mi of the
the
for governor on the Ural ballot, and
w spare no effort to down
and their home
state, platform is explicit j
for silver, re-
favors tin- hide- I
of Ho- Philip
pines. Mr. is a wealthy
man. and a and j
bus a good fighting chance of car
tin-
Hi suggestion in
the
lated to startle one at Ural in its
originality, is a most excellent plan
I'm granting the license, the
can make
such as w ill squeeze
water out of the stock prevent
the monopolization Indus-
try,
A parrot, a remote English
district, escaped from
settled on the roof of a la-
borer's cottage. When it had been
there n little time, the laborer
caught sight of It. He had never
seen such a thing before, and
after much in
at bird With its curious
beak and beautiful plumage be
fetched a ladder and climbed up it
with a view of scouring so great a
When hi head reached
the level i f the lop roof, the
flopped a wing at him and I
said,
Vary much taken back, la-
borer politely touched bis cap and
replied. --I beg your pardon
you were a
NEW I
ARRIVALS
You may never but
a. k. M. Greenville you ever wan
Lodge. No. meets first and
third Monday evening, I.
llama, W. M. M. See
F. Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday
I. O.
Sc.-.
K. of P.- Tar River Lodge, No.
meets every Friday evening.
L. Fleming, C. C.; c. Can-.
K. of It. andS.
It. Vance Council. No.
1696, meets every Thursday even-
Wilson, K. It K.
Boo.
O. V. A. every
Wednesday night In I. .
l. hall. A. D. Johnson, Conn
A. t. Council,
No. meets every first and third
Thursday in Odd Follows
Hall. J. Worthy
Smith, See.
I, O. Conclave
No. a in. meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. B. Wilson
Smith See.
JOB PRINTING
Give us a call.
ANYTHING FROM A-
Visiting C rd
TO A
sac Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A WEEK
CASHMERES,
SI
WORSTEDS,
GINGHAMS.
The Idaho. Wyoming and North
Dakota regiments have arrived at
San from and a
large number of the men say that
the Islands are not worth keeping
a-a gift, awl that It ma up to date
Complete Una of
TRIMMINGS,
to
name is added to the
long of those, who having
tin- bad an op
to the re
turn this that
the expansion policy of
is w
MAI'S. CAPS and
ft. HIS
Because of the patty
surrounding the mis In
it is a well known fact
whenever gallant soldier
Law Ion. or any of the other
generals, Is about
S. M. Schultz,
. ROTA
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
molasses, side meat, hams, should-
coffee, sugar,
cigars,
butter, mountain butler, full
cream cheese,
nil Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton
importance, he la tat
mediately recalled and and hulls, cotton seed
duty, and it Is owing to this
lag I hill. war is allowed to
drag.
Attorney General
w ill do nothing in the court I
martial
Wayne
No doubt, the attorney j
for Curler can Is- induced t
prolong bis
client.
-lay to help out his
cents per bushel.
I. M PERRY GARDEN
Sewing
It HALT.
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
tune to see
SAM M.
Phone j
COREY,
-DEALER IN-----
PI
LINK OF
nice Hardware.
I can now be ill the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
TO SEE MIC.
J. R.
Is only a year and con
news every week,
mid gives information to the
those grow-
tobacco, that, is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamers leave
Mondays, Wednesdays
days at A. M. for I
water permitting,
leave at A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject de-
pending on of water.
Connecting Washington
for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Ola Dominions, s. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay from Baltimore;
and Line from
mO. N. SON, Aft.
N.
J. CHERRY.
Greenville, N.
HART
-LEADERS IN-
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Building; Hardware a Specialty.
H-
The Eastern
Friday
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner IN PREFERENCE TC Year in Advance.
XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER
HI
. .
THE LARGEST, HIGHEST ME MOST SILL
ever made in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market was made at the
1ST.
All the surrounding counties were represented and the planters were all pleased with their prices.
They are learning that my method of having no drummers and adding the money to the price of their tobacco
is to their interest and they bring their tobacco to
THE
WAREHOUSE
Bring; me Your next Load.
OLA FORBES
Sole Owner and Proprietor
Blow to the Faith
Attorney Taylor, the
of the state medical
today an opinion ii
la illegal for faith
who assume the title of
to to the
where a fee
His opinion
is my opinion that it is a
of the law for an unlicensed
the title of a doc-
tor to prescribe or inn-sue
for the or relief of
eases, injury or deformity, especial-
where any fee is charged for
services.
is perfectly obvious that the
of disease requiring
treatment by unqualified per-
son may be as injurious as the ad-
ministering of erroneous
or remedies, it is my opinion
that in enacting
the protection public from
the evil of or
notion where necessary us fully as it
did from wrong
so far, then, as Christian
Scientists, faith
and
tors as
and accept fees for
by silent or oilier forms of
prayers, or by moral advice, or by
profound thought, or by absolute
action, they unquestionably,
my opinion, violate the law.
the other hand,
magnetic healers who
themselves out as physicians
advise an ability to cure dis
or who accept fees for the
treatment by
for them medicines
simple laying on of hands, an-, if
unlicensed, violating the law.
the other hand, if they ab-
stain front claiming lo In-
and from advertising treatment,
but limply administer massage
another name, is nothing
in the law which forbids them
lo their I real name
they please, there is
law which requires .
to be undone who ;
massage, whether
mended by a physician or
tartly sought by BO afflicted per-
is liberty lo charge for his
ices what ever he deems to be
Chicago Tribune.
Looking; for Matches Barefoot
With a Snake In Room.
X. It. of
Creek township, had a thrilling
experience last night. Abo-it
midnight he was awakened by the
melodies of As his car
Caught strains he
they came from either the
band or Asheville
colored male and female
but on further investigation he
found that the music mas made
a huge rattlesnake that bad crawl-
ed into the house through a hole
that was made to allow the ingress
of the house cats.
There was no light in room
and the matches wore an the man-
tel. I; seemed Unit the snake was
between Mr. and the
matches, but after summoning all
the courage at his command, mud
he says it took more courage to get
onto the Hour with his bare feet
walk lo mantel than did
to lace an of in the
late he managed lo
feel way
lo the matches and light the lamp-
be that the was
a few feet to the let of him.
With the of
he proceeded to kill bis
which was four fuel long and hail
rattles and a is,
hardly to the
cut bole hi closed for the present,
One the dray
Tom Williams is blind, This
morning the driver in charge of
horse left the
and dray standing unattended
near the freight warehouse at the
depot. Not being able lo see,
hone became restless wander-
ed Off. He went high
embankment In rear of the depot,
then stumbled across the aide track
near factory, and
fell ill a deep ditch of Some
workmen the in
ran there in time to
keep him from drowning. Ii
several men lo pull the horse
dray out of the ill tab.
Association.
The Tar River Association will
meet at II A. M.
Tuesday the of October,
can only be
promised to those Who send
names as In-low indicated ; there-
fore the committee on hospitality
earnestly request that all who ex-
to the association either
as delegates or visitors scud their
at once to
I-.
Warren Plains. N. c.
POINTED PAR
tin for year end
lug August lust, I
Mu Considering the re I in-1 a
duct of acreage, estimated .
to lie per those win
cent, and the injury crop in able to help
State of Ohio, City of i
M-
J, makes oath
he is senior partner Of the
of frank . Co. do-
business in the City of Toledo,
aforesaid, and
various sections, it does like children for that said will pay the sum of
the crop can mil exceed want the earth later on. for
bales, if it readies that man the total every Catarrh that
-re.
reports, i always when be Sworn to before me
Trains via
r. II. K.
of the old Atlantic and
Danville road, becomes
of the line, which is to be
known as the Danville Division of
Southern, Prom Danville to
Norfolk is miles, making
miles
present mate, v la Raleigh, ii is
about MS miles. While is
known, it is expected all
trains to will eventually
go by Danville, thus gelling rid of
trackage arrangement h
Line people from Selma to
TAKE i ii -1 ii i To sic
Ha par
y it No u
Inn kind OB
Sold by
m ml r i- i-. t .
September.
Mr, Hicks, weather
tells us is
mouth which season shifts
in apposite cuds little tar
rest rial sphere one look
for great and
the forces. The
Oral storm for
lies between the 2nd 7th.
purl of period a
warm wave will move mil from
western purl of
upon
or whether the
watt- ill lie follow warm or
weather. The globe will
pass through a magnetic crisis from
about
will special pert ion,
will be lie nut
out of the normal order.
I We can also look for phenomenal
weather. Meteorological
perturbation touching
Severe dangerous
storms not
Look sudden change lo cooler.
storm period, 22nd i
marked storm condition, 20th
24th, and gales probable
land and sea.
i likely
reports, tutu .- . lo
will Is- ill hour of danger. in my presence, day of
than the runic is so It's December, A. 1880.
. worth striving for. j w.
Two ,.,.,,,.
, Hall s is taken In-
and acts directly on the
Rev. Dr. blood and mucous surfaces of the
engaged Rev. I. of people arc p. J.
Moody, ,. I .
series ,,,
Hall s Family Pills are the best.
It's made
id In s, I,, i
I, be held in ill
Tin . is believed, i- In
ginning of n which Mr,
is lo
in
Senator Carter of Montana, for
own of the Republican
National Committee that an
man w In, In- knows
income lax will be
for Hie I Stales, and then
i know who. other people the Republicans a ill claim the idea
think him. as their own.
the time a man succeeds
Mi Davis, sister the lop of the ladder ho is
W, II. and Miss lo enjoy ,
R, of A Idea of a minute's I I
have been Mrs. W, II. i rest I lo lean over back
v n neighboring w
Mo. I.,
I ruining Roth
arc Hit- same
mail tor hour.
are of same i
and are going the same I raining . am
school, i had met
HI I heir In Durham Dur I
hum Herald.
1,1-1.
AM I ;
At
K, c.
i woman marriage is some
tiling cell and a
M. K
Ci
being oil of caused I,
mill
grinds neither nor exceed
tine. Ills abuse of
power invested in the hand ii in a few days late,
executive has done to eon Highest temperature
the people that a change
he i iv. In ii Is i
desirable mil a
Herald.
Engineer ind
. FOR AND
Weather for August. .
Mi. Allen Warren gives Mills it. Kure,
the following report of n.-.
for August, He
Rainfall 0.54,
Rain part days,
Thunder storms
AM
AT-LAW,
N. C.
Dr. n.
Greenville, N. C.
Office over J, o.
Cobb ft Sons store





MRS
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE. N.
D. J.
Entered
Greenville N. M
Mail Mutter.
I-1, 1888.
Mends that I.-.-I willing
their patronage, have
to SOS be laid in
from to Ham,
rill kindly
gel become a regular
you ii will
be appreciated are will
or to give the worth off your
money for we are poor and I have
If
flag. h i
of as late dis-
from the trial
will done, ever other
country ought to
la expecting t- hold
year in Paris. or
nation that is of web an
i entitled the
civilized countries. The
trial Bares of the age
and he should give
Slave was in TUB
this
NEWSY
Win II I Sept.
The k people in neighbor-
and I be getting mg very
like to raise them, and send them
school a little if I ran.
Sept. ii. 1899.
The Prom The
That there are live thousand
America, and that one
million and a half people attend
them week-day eight, spend-
millions of a
going, are the
prising facts w which Mr Frank-
the dramatic editor of
the New York will an
important series in the next issue
of The Home Journal. The
aeries will be railed The
and and will run
through seven numbers .-i the
I. who bus been spend-
weeks at Seven Springs.
is home again.
Brick making is in progress here
again, which makes the brick -yard
plate in
Mis-. of this place,
as organist at the
I meeting this week, is stop-
ping with there.
Ail those who are Interested in
Academy, please
remember the coaling session
of school opens Oct. -ml.
those start at first
always have the best showing.
The price of Wire Fence is high
now, but it continues to get higher
a-the price of wire advances, If
to know the best thing
to do about gelling some fence,
Court Mood g to in,
Years.
inn by the of the
i magazine, lavishly illustrated with ., . .
afternoon saving was B yon can t do better than to see U.
am i noon, in,. . pictures made by I . ., , . . , .
guilty. It is a gross outrage, and j article will mat .
. . . , . Hie I .
seems A. Mfg.
the civilized nations of the phase of the the
compel release play and the actor, lion, Inside. mi.;
and will tell In. a I beat re i- man-
I be act I w plays
have boa no actor is trained
what the actors an- actually
a play is and
Many, long and lonely have been What the authors boa a
him.
THE SCENES OP
CHILDHOOD.
the days, some filled with sorrow.
anxiety and bitter grief, since
I spent a Sunday among the seem
of my childhood, till Sunday.
also, more filled
with happiness . hopes
and bright anticipations, the
memory of which, though
crushed as a lily beneath I he heel
of a tyrant, in the midst
rows bitterness
me still.
Last Sunday, you remember, was
a lovely day all me
joyous full of life, de
siring else to make
one happy about them. The trees
looked familiar, though many bail
and crumbled to the dust.
the autumn song-birds mug,
as in days of yore;
few tall be seen stand
pines I have watched
many in child bowl and fan
favored I knew.
sometimes standing still an-1
erect, other times bowing
and bending to the mini, as a reed,
but. apparently, as it by renewed
they would rise again and
shake themselves in triumph
the wild blast, as much as to s-iv,
we fear no.
nature having planted us here,
alas many friends of
my child-hood bad gone the ways
of all earth and were
many of them have their tool
print, on the sands off time, a
that lives were u.
failures entirely. For Instance.
was my much
friend. E. l. Hughes, who, though
he is has multiplied and
in his stead four beautiful talent.-1
young several
promising boys. And
don the i-
able, talented niece, whose Voice
Is sweeter and more sad
of the bird, as she lightly touches
of her guitar, who, in
spite of my effort to look cheerful,
play is rehearsed; the
of a boa Heiresses
and use; and in a
minute way the two last articles
will show what goes the
seem--, on the stage a per-
It is a curious fuel
this will lie the ti. the
and actor ever
been treated in a
an I no
book the subject
is.
take them as fast as they an-
made. are laving
III U lot of wheels
It intend lo purchase a
j keep your eyes open lei
, some on.- else gel I he one you
want.
We mean look herein store
of II. K. Manning Co. and see
what changes they are making.
in some new conn
and arc now pulling up all
kind- of racks to hang goods so
as to make room to- their new lot
of beautiful furniture, There will
be no harm done you come and
lake a peep at those bed
ITEMS.
Made The Orange V,
IT.
Pride i . . -a
war-1 and an .- fall.
Iii.- religion make a
and freely.
half the world d .--if know
how half In------bid be
ginning
A man may lie known by the
he keep-, he is better
the amount of money be
possesses,
II.- was
the ilia- p.-
personalities i- kepi
. Stale.
thou
in they cull a slew,
from all kith kin.
boa i- it now with
Prom her I. blue eyes
I the light, is the hear.
maid, for -In- wen. i .
circus other and drank
the red lemonade.
who sing with great
unction I can read title
c . mansions m the
N. Aug. II
of our farmers commenced
to pick C week.
Mrs. S. P. and Mis- Mat-
tie Little are both very sick.
though we hope they will soon
there is a great deal .
around here now.
and were
damaged the storm
which v is in August.
Mr. i returned to his
h -in. last Wednesday alter
taken a north.
Mi. and Mrs. Tom and
little spent
the the of Mr. Ivy
Sunday .
Uric Bell, i- visiting
over this way.
our people up tin-
road to a big yearly meeting Bun-
day and they report a nice time.
Tucker and wife came up
1.1 visit Mr-.
tithe; S evening.
Mi. and Mr-. Flanagan were
in our night and
hid pay the preacher, for ill j Mini Delia Erwin, of Rowan
have no ill.- up there, is visiting the family of S.
Smith and Robert
A Death Struggle In Jail.
A from A-h.-ville W
left us Saturday to go to
where will attend
school fall.
ESCAPE.
wrung tears of sadness from Sunday night when Jailer W.
eyes by reason of lunching, went to turn two
soul music. And upon the, from the I to the main cage
whole, it must have been one oft he of the County John a
saddest -lays f my life, yet mi., who was awaiting trial on a
with the sweetest memories of charge, sprang upon him
sprang ii
the pas. attempted to crush him to the
floor. The
There is one spot, however, pinion arm-,
did not sec I would like very I officer worked one hand free and
much tO have a., as in all grasped hi. pistol. The Smith
I will have op.,
That is the grave of so that, though the jailer made
who made eleven years of my life I three attempts to fire the pistol, In-
like an by not do so, lie gave his hand
shine and flowers my pathway, breaking
Ami now. is with many -ad hold, and then tired, the
regrets I am soon let entering the side,
many about Av of the tried
have very agree again the jailer, who I bin
able, the Schools r which, bled a second lime, the bullet
my weakness. I have endeavored catering Moore's left shoulder. The
to labor, moreover, all I fell to the floor and in half
hive of Ibis world is here, which I an hour was dead.
have to leave, for her of held an and jury
u that Jailer Lee had
I expect to go to killed while in the perform
next week In commence l j,. of his duly and in
cation of a newspaper, Any of protect ion his own life.
Wednesday nigh, wen
services Branch church,
about sis mill's from
members of the family of Mr.
Superintendent of
Home, were attend
and returning home two of
his daughters and a young man
named Will Sermons were riding
together, van
driving run and one wheel
the run in a line of
young ladies. Miss Nannie, was
thrown of the buggy and fell In
the ditch. Her head caught be-
tween the spokes of the wheel, and
when mule pulled the wheel
ditch lady-
was pulled out by neck. She
was badly bruised and skinned by
Hie accident, and it
she escaped being
killed.
No Small Thins.
Mr. I. J. Lynch,
arena general contracting la
the employ the Great Wallace
Shows, has perfected arrangements
for coming of mammoth
institution, to Friday
W.
The layman ha- but little,
of the of
which lo the con
duct of one of great
A. reporter had a talk with Mr.
Lynch, who enumerated a schedule
of his contracts and the variety,
and of his orders, are
almost past belief. It is for Ibis
reason that the contracting agents
have lo travel lour weeks
ahead of the show. I. is
I to give feed man. the grocer.
i the baker, etc. lime in which lo
prepare for and have on hand
supplies to meet the in-
creased demand occasioned by the
show .
Then almost endless number
for department of
subsistence, must be seen to care-
fully. The Great Wallace shows
has six hundred and six people on
the pay roll, and this Mist
is-r of people requires and efficient
and well commissary de-
lo properly handle its
dining service.
The rush in-
side Till, for
some days past has hardly given
us lime to get outside at all. Hut
we are glad that many of our
come right on to the office
to pay up their subscription and
renew. There are others we hope
will Is- coming along soon Intake a
receipt. When you get your to-
I an., check cashed look us up.
The of the
Papers.
The fusion newspapers have been
us dumb as an oyster in regard to
the exposures made by
committee
of the penitentiary and
Agricultural The
i. those papers, unless
heard from other sources, would
that any such exposures
had been made. They would
know from the fusion 10.172
Ilia, one while convict had
bean brutally. sheep
beaten to that others I perming utensils
had In have lingers and tools
I amputated they and kitchen
while forced lo work in .
w heal fields during bitter cold Provisions
weather. of
ions were published
the newspapers.
did ; Money on hand
publish anything about
if net ;
the, Cotton in -cod
Department. Why leaf
not I Brandy, whiskey
Musical inst.
The of I'll b . -TO
ruction today received silver
amusing letters from county
One from Hun-
I wanted lo know whether
I the could stop what
I is known as pulling
The Stale
dent slid it always lo fol-
low but still
not until
pulling at an cud.
In letter the
superintendent to
know whether be could slop per-
sons married hut under years of
age attending the public
schools. The State
dent him he of no
law which p.-i nulled him to stop
them and then wittily added that
the way would Is- lo
prevent be-
fore years of age.
Charlotte Observer.
I today,
again arc
thickly about
and other public in the city
to prevent an uprising.
The live lo two for
Dreyfus was
to ten imprisonment in the
Devil's Island.
He gels credit on for
the four he has
ed.
shows that he is
under this further
heaped upon him.
A Imposition on the Hon.
et.
was the remark well known
Charleston a position to
know w hat he was talking about,
that he knew scrupulously
honorable in all the affairs of
private life who found it
Impossible to tell truth in their
lax returns. It is lamentable to
that similar conditions obtain
I for the New Haven
Register, referring to tile payment
of less than income lax 1st I
the Slate of South
a law which
inns, depend for on
common is to lie
an abject South Caro-
or anywhere else. It is a-gross
imposition the conscientious
Charleston and
Courier.
PITT COUNTY TAXABLE.
As Shown By The Tax Lists.
Below is the aggregate of prop
and valuation as given in
Hi lax lists for
Polls, white. colored
Acres
Small Pox Near Halifax.
I. K. Halifax
of small Baa at Mr. farm
six miles from Halifax. It
is a colored man and he has him
and his wife and child carefully
guarded. Ir. thinks
aide-- the people arc generally
vaccinated there will Is-
trouble with smallpox
winter comes. Neck
B. Cherry arc having
an built bet a eon the raw of
the Frank Wilson store and
Perkins building, Fourth reel.
I. will Is occupied by Attorney H.
K.
Acres I'd
Town lots
Horses
Mules 1.811
lacks
duals
If ii
-irk
Lam,
On -i
be regulated
you ill bf and
Kind of Tins DU
been Ilia of it
will he HOOP'S PILLS arc
old by all medicine cu.
THE THAT IS
AMI AT
LOWEST
I am now one of the new Haw Is
stores prepared supply all
wants in the way of
STAPLE AND
GROCERIES.
Mine is an exclusive
and I carry a
FULL STOCK of the BEST
KM a mil when anything
my line is needed I promise In
please both in quality and
price of the goods.
offered at
Why
SHOULD AT
STORE IS AX
PROBLEM TO SOLVE. IT
IS BECAUSE- HO DEALER
KS A BETTER.
FRESHER OH SE
SECT STOCK OF
Groceries,
Canned Goods
AMI ALL OF
XV
AS WILL MOVE OUR
BIG LABOR STOKE
IN A FEW DAYS.
IT.
Points.
W. II. W. T.
We have just opened in I lie
nix building entirely new
complete stock of------
We Carry
I Hoot,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Tobacco, etc., in fart
STAPLE ARTICLE
carried in a general stock.
Also Sell
1,780
13.830
re lo found here. I
1,280
i into one of the new
have
stores
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT-
TON SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
Is-sold at. You are cordially in-
to
Higher. prices paid for all kind
of country
WHITE FLEMING.
N. C.
and can now just across
the street opposite J, C.
Son. NEW constantly
log and my the
of thing.
two years
Premiums have been
Watches, jewelry
All other property
1,708
is
Total
The property the
county is valued at 8858,802.88
bank making a
grand total of 84,018,886.80.
There were also three dogs listed
in the county the lax which will
go to the fund.
A comparison of sonic of lb
shows that the value
of lire anus is nearly much
as the is also worthy
of notice that the farmers of the
county led nearly worth of
cotton mi hand the day of
June.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
In the Treasury.
Washington, Rapt. is
inure in Treasury
than the government bus ever had
before at one lime. The net
lion, 8180,000,000 re
United as
reported at The Treasury Depart-
was
The never reached
August last year,
when j. ., little more than
. nun. The
of gold coin In the Treasury
as 8105,812,840, and of gold
lion making a total
which gold
to the of ;.
are
A hurricane wrecked the
House and W. Va.,
t rent was done a How-
ling Green, Ohio, Tuesday
by a tornado.
II. Johnson, sergeant
First New Hampshire Volunteers,
has appointed second
ant assigned In Forty sixth
Infantry.
The yellow fever Key West,
grows worse. Several new
are reported every day.
New also bas a few cases.
In county, Ky., James
. was by foul
gas while digging u well. His
brothers, William went
the well to try lo save him,
and lost their lives in the attempt.
J. S.
TO SEE
Row nine we are And in our
new store. Drop in and we will
show you. We arc just opposite
of Greenville, and having
a much larger store we
are handling
. GOODS
GROCERIES.
Y will three
Jim and to wait on you
and anxious . please you.
When comes to prices, yon
will final ours risk
Come lo see us.
that
J.
D.
DEALER IN
Heavy and t
N. C.
Hugging and always
on has .
Fresh kepi on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will you.
D. W.
of Newark, N. J.
Your Policy
Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance
works
Will be re-instated within
three years after lapse you are
in good health.
After Second
No Restrictions,
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of second and each
succeeding year, provided the
for the current year lie paid
They Is; used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L.
h. c.
Have
HUM,
Em, or hi
you
j as as j
tonic. I . a-ii t
market price.
E. M.
N. C
-4. Tm 1-.
To qua i-o b
full of III, . Igor. No To-
ll. . r I men
All Wu
i ,.,
Co.
OS HOARD TRAIN,
Sept. 7th. 1888,
Kit;
Please tell food people of Greenville Pill
comity that I am looking after their interest and buying
beet line of Fall Winter Goods ever purchased. Tell
Eugene. on hand goal
price as I do not lo carry them over tn my handsome
store. Good luck to you. WILSON,
The
s. M.
Rocky last night.
South
as a
EASTERN REFLECTOR
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Lookout circus coming. .
Knights meet tonight.
meet lo-
It is dark when
train comes in now.
the
evening
The great Wallace show will Is
in Greenville Sept. 28th.
It looks like September is going
to Brakes tempera-
tares.
change.
The will
have a furniture factory in the
future.
II. C. Hooker has had handsome
signs put on windows and front
of his store.
BOARD A . v.
Adopt New Ordinance and
Amend Two Others-
Some Special Tuxes
Re pealed- Alderman
Re-
signs.
The of bad
quite a long and busy meeting
Thursday night, being in session
until I
There were reports from the
and officers
showed work being done in
their departments.
Chapter section of the or
relative to driving on
i SI
lust night.
Mrs. J. W. Bryan and children
returned evening from
a visit I,, Hamilton.
Register of Beads T. R. Moore
w. to las. night and re-
turned Ibis morning.
Mrs. L. D. Barnhill, who has
visiting here, left Ibis morn-
for her home in
Misses Lottie and Nellie
skinner returned this morning
pleasant to
H . went to
last night as a appoint-
by the Odd Fellows lodge here
to look
brother.
D. T. Lynch, press for the
today
hen- making ad-
the show which will be
in 20th inst,
s. 1808.
J. J. Cherry. Jr. went lo Kin-
Ion Thursday
S-, returned
day evening from Norfolk.
D. T. Lynch, press agent of the
Wallace shows, this morning.
Mis. A. M. Moore returned
Thursday evening from a
New
in evidence the small by adding
the words a reckless man
So who a re careless in
handling their horses, as well as Mrs. J. Randolph left this
I hose who drive fast, will lie her parents in
subject to the penalty of the
T. returned
Thursday evening from weal-
em purl of the Stale.
J. IO. Latham, New
In Thursday evening and was
I I Hooker.
las lists road
014.50;
ed bridge and conveying re-
mains
Greenville stack law 88.40;
Creek and stock
aw
Mary was admitted
Home.
vi-
per for and
David per month.
Valuation of timber of
tract in
township from
to for
was ordered to
have a la built for the I
Yankee Hall.
up.
Governor has
US . . . ill. .
s Daniel
cation Jo. over
seer i i;. . I hi
s.
MAN AND HEART
DI TO ALL, l OH
fEE Kill l;
In
repair-
las. I,. Robinson
have mill hi big
ad.
W. II. . i
to colic of . II
moved to oilier
Retail liquor licenses
A j and
Two or three good
add great to I he
of
factories
business
A building tn be used as a store
is going up on Star Warehouse
property tobacco
While the other tow us are get-
ting so many factories it does look
like Greenville ought to gel one.
The roof is now being placed on
the new Liberty Warehouse. It
will be ready to business
week.
With more demand now for
dwelling houses than can lie sup-
plied, how will it Ne the end
of the year f
If a long, hot summer is to be
followed by a long, cold winter, we
may expert when winter
again.
Then- are some single woman
who are old maids twenty,
while at forty never teem lo
deserve
Mrs. Swindell return-
evening from
high.
Chapter Nation to
persons years of age vis-
was also amended
by adding the words any ms.
or billiard The here-1
after must not be found in any Of of
places Standard Oil Company, who has
, . been spending a few-days here,
The special lax against , morning,
sideshows in connection with a
circus was repealed, so that now . this
., . , . for Halt and from I here
the is In return lo where she
the one tax of I has a with Mrs. p,. c.
The tax of
of oils from a lank or wagon was P.
repealed, and Standard Oil
Company's wagon was classed w-
drays subjected lo dray Harold Sugg left this
according to the number of horses Washington City.
B. W. left Friday evening
A was asking to visit relatives,
that persons boarding boys or Mrs. It. L. Drown, of
who arc attending school within j is visiting her sister. Mrs. X. S.
the town, and having in.
Register of Deeds was ordered
In turnover C. I.
for I lined one mid .
Clerk was ordered lo notify .-
Beaufort county ;. up This i- For Those Who Have
pear at meeting .-i Already Paid.
Hoard show cause all past month
their unlisted property in money bus been paid lo
should be put on of Pill county
lists for 1800 and for all col Ion crop is also
yen. which they not j coming in to help along bis
This should make him begin
A the usual of I hose who hare been
ion i farm, XV It f r
Li I
I. to. II Pol.
Stock
ii Complete
IN ALL LINES.
At prices that will suit you.
AND SEE THEM.
White
Mayer's Court.
Ma; -i Move . lb-
low ibis
and
fined one Mini
costs
i Fred
disorderly
lined K and rusts I.
Cox not .
Andrea and
Latham,
lined
all
. is null Pi .
I., v is lined one p.
GUN REPAIRING,
were allow
taxes.
lo list
1800.
sick.
morning
diamonds raindrops
Drops of Hoods
In an- precious jewels for the blood
which glisten their use.
During month of August the
Greenville tobacco market sold I
pounds an average price
little above cents.
J. A. Brady la opening a stock
of groceries one of bis new stores
next door to the corner. T. F.
i man is his salesman.
There was just a little rain about
in last night, and instead of
cooling the temperature today bus
seemed hotter than ever.
office will give
employment to a boy who can set
type or wants to the trade.
Applicant must I c willing
The the register of
deeds of issued a mar-
license last week to a man
whose wife been dead but two
weeks.
The individual who sits down
and waits for fume to visit him
will himself among the left-
over baggage the express
train has come and gone.
Fob A good Farm, To-
Barns, Pack House and all
necessary buildings. I ml adapt
ed to all crops. Apply to C M.
Tucker, N. C.
The Oxford Seminary, President
writes, opens with a
boarding per cent.
larger than at any previous open
the long history of the
school.
You cannot help seeing large
advertisement of J. C. Son,
lop of third page. And just like
seeing that adv. you help
trading with them when you go to
their store. They i in mouse
goods are cheap.
boarders bat pupils of the schools,
be exempt from the license on
boarding houses. This was grant-
ed.
The following new ordinance was
presented and
That all persons owning proper-
or fronting on
Miss Man Coward came up from
this morning to visit Mrs.
II. I. Coward.
Miss Helen tiny, of
who has visiting Miss Mary
Alice Move, returned home Friday
evening.
Barrett, of
spent Friday night with
street between Third and Fifth of W. B. Parker and lo
streets shall pave the sidewalk
front of or her properly B. Hardy, of
brick, stone or cement. This shall News and spent Friday
not apply to sidewalks now cover- here on
ed except that said train,
sidewalks shall not lie repaired Dr. B. L. Carr left this morning,
with plank or timber when pro- going towards Wilmington.
he
In accordance with Sec.
the Code of North Carolina, the
Board established foil.
prison bounds to Hie common jail
of pin Beginning
Intersection of Third and Wash
streets in the town
running with Third
street cast to street, thence
with north to Second
street, thence with Second street
east street, thence with
reel north to First reel.
thence with Ural street weal lo
Washington street, thence
Washington street lo begin
containing six acres.
The Board made the following
rules concerning said
i. Whenever the
dent of Health for Pit.
shall certify lo of said
county ii is necessary for the
health of prisoner, not com-
to said jail for treason or
felony, to and upon
the mid prisoner giving the bond
required by law, the Sheriff shall
permit him In and to
walk Within slid bounds.
Whenever the
dent of Health shall certify to
Sheriff any such prisoner is so
that his continued
indulging him through the
summer mi During tin-
mouth-. Tin.
very little about
cause we knew it was cure
General Repair Shop.
-aid
be
and
the needed what they
had to i no and it made us
lively lo keep both
cuds together. Now those win.
owe us and can pay ought lo conic
right along waiting to In-
asked it. By doing you
-how appreciation of
per the
has placed you. This fall we
had rather across mark on
any subscribers paper or say an
other word about pay, and if all
will com.- lo promptly such will
week i-
c.- j .; your sub-cup
lion he ton come.
V-
and ark ready
HAVE
PARED H
BICYCLES MA I
TO ORDER AND ANY FIR-
LINE
in bad the
Street hut shall then that fur.
be replaced brick, stone or One of Hie editor's little girls,
cement as required. Any I
. i ., . , . . with oilier school males
person the of ;, ,
this shall lie for DUr and U able to up today.
each day such violation continues .
after written notice from the Chief Sued.
of Police Committee.
This ordinance shall force
from and after its adoption. Instill brought by Sheppard.
Alderman IT. II. of will the
the Fifth tendered his re Pill
signal ion a member of the Hoard,
which was The election
Of his successor was p. .-I pencil
next meeting.
The present used by
Mayor also by the Board
holding its meetings, in such
a dilapidated and uninhabitable
the Hoard decided
rent an elsewhere. A room
the upper story of the building
erected by. B. Cherry A Co. for
Frank Wilson's store was
in jail endangers his life, pr the
health of oilier prisoners,
will get jibe Sheriff shall permit such
local and
and within said prison bounds, so
long as Superintendent of
Health shall certify that is
to do so; provided always,
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds Moore issued
four marriage licenses this week Iii
the follow parties
xv ii
Janis and Minnie
Tucker.
Woolen and Joiner.
Smith and Nora
Pi
and
for Court.
Sheriff Mooring b making much
improvement about th-
House, getting it for court
on the I bird . A new car
has been put down, comfort-
able purchased for
and the room given a general
OF
Dry Goods, Trucks
MATS, CAPS AND
ABE IX DAILY
at PLACE.---------
BRAND NEW. in AND MAKE A
WE WILL HIVE MORE GOODS FOB THE
SAME MONEY OB THE SAME GOODS FOB LESS MONEY
C. S FORBES
he give I., keep
quired by
A has mi
District Attorney CM,
comity ho
with that they
not their
much who would In ink
ht
When Realizes
Dancer and of Child-bearing.
Them aM much
In for the voting mother, that tier
to n
at the
must undergo. Thin
four upon the mind of
women flint it I them with
mid make coming a
of the greatest
All the and danger of the
run bf the
of M It other which
the for thin
and many
women
them
critical of r
Iranian p i
l to I
Ci,. i i. receive free,
v oh the
A Negro Shot
Mr. W. A. Harden of
is m Wind
The Season's Attractions.
THE AM IX
FALL WINTER GOODS.
STOCK TO MAKE B
AM. DON'T
NEED TO To FITTED
OLD
Thai Blow Goo
sin, ache or pain or
weakness is the ill wind
In town directs your attention to
necessity of purifying
day's, on bis way bars, tin-
taking Hood's
told him he had a-your i-.
bull tin- throat . colored Sr.
Nobles, lie
Mid Mr. M. Patrick, a
brother of President D, w .
tick, N. r. railroad,
did lad light, lb-
did not Know i
is.
i- nil
iii Money If II
m the
body receives good,
for purified blood goes
ting to every organ. It
is the great remedy for all
ages and both sexes.
Dyspepsia mM
-.- , M . I ft
, Mil P
i tip,
Dun -i. Auburn, Mr.
. .
. C. HOOKERS
Ami find inst on want in------
v f
am. ma
I inn la- found in
the new on Hide of Evans Look for
HOOKER.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. O.
D. J.
and
Entered at the Post Si
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
Superintendent has
written to the Superintendent of
Public Instruction in
to recommend some graduate
from the school in
State to take a position among I ha
The instruction the have
received been
. Times Visit.-.
The Curiosity,
is commendable lien
it is rightly directed. It is
while for business men not
No how long a
chant's
in existence, there is curl
this
have
iii the minds portion
the public as to the he may
have for sale; and the more he may
advertise the greater will the
public satisfaction. If. therefore.
he shall choose a class news
paper in which to persistently ex
bis wares he will find his
announcements will make
purchasers anxious not only to
know about the articles advertised
but to possess them. Philadelphia
Record.
Publicity for the Merchant.
. a N. need of making mis
takes in styles if you trade at
place. if store en
titled that designation, re would he
the business we do. You supposed
lobe every late fashion plate and
change, but Ami we do so keep up to
date. It is n t enough for to sell yon any-
thing and everything, We are impelled
and principle t. sell you the
lutes most stylish goods. This is our duly
a-a progressive merchant are aim to meet
the same all style,
new style, style. When yon bay
here, therefore, i- of one certain basic
you are procuring the latest, yon are
was made to wear at this
time. and. therefore, the most fashionable to
be bad.
tine the lack of pros-
la tin- is by
follow from a Georgia
newspaper. old man
living tea miles la the
walked to a tear days ago,
bringing a of bones on his
shoulder, which he sold lo Mr.
Billings cent-.
In Charlotte day this week
the writer noticed able
Degrees who spent an entire after-
noon laboring to get the chorus t
the minstrel -All I wants is
my black baby That seem
ed to be their sole object in life for
the time being.
There are two never
add anything to the wealth of the
line is those are
of and iv-
fuse lo the other is
of men
lime unprofitable
There is many a farmer or tenant
who will spend a day .;
never think of hi grass;
many a mm who will
day at the base lull
park let his i ire go. Often
this Is legitimate amusement
recreation, which is needed.
Hut when a man will haul a fifty
load of wood town when
ibis time Is worth twice that,
c muling the the or
Tried Friends Best.
For thirty years Pills have
proven to the invalid.
Arc truly the sick man's friend.
A Known Fact
For bilious headache, dyspepsia
and all kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
AN ABSOLUTE CURL
DIRECTORY.
who work but spend I heir M Bar.
i Charge.
school
a. m.
Divine service and every
Sunday morning and evening.
cuing prayer Wednesday sat
M., and Fridays at
I. A. Minister
The Reflector
Book Store
The Standard Bottles I
every Sun-
day, atoning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Her.
A. W. pastor, Sunday-
a. in. l.
Merit, mis every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
Wednesday evening. Rev,
X. M. Watson, Sunday-
school p. in. W K. Harding,
ices
Sunday, evening.
IS. Morion, Sunday
Tut mis
Never spill when turned over.
a man spends p. m. B. Moore an
going to New York to buy It,.
does seem
regular sen
that game is worth the
con
col-
the
The merchant makes
use of the advertising
newspaper naturally
gages the constant attention of
reading public. His announce
are read and
upon, and Inequality price
the articles be advertises are ilia-
In met, he is the auto-
oral of the latter day
table. The Interest aroused by
his newsy bulletins invariably re-
in a steady increase of pal
age. Publicity is what
chant needs, and speaking col-
of -i megaphone newspaper
provide it for him In abundance.
Philadelphia Record.
A. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets and
third Monday evening. It.
roughly estimated at 2,500,000,000 Hams, W. If. M. Sec
bushels, exceeding the remarkable I, O. Lodge. No.
I crop of 1886. A Chicago dispatch Meets every Tuesday evening.
sail that Kansas w ill lead all. With
The c r crop for 1890 is now
fin
There have been seventeen
elected in Ohio since
end of civil war in 1865. Of
this number four were
The time is rife for the election of
a Demount this year the
ups and downs of Buckeye
politics, the last
been had been
years but M
Lean's chances are very-
He has money to but he b
and wondering.
The Kansas Journal
announces a
threatened in Brown county
bemuse the of corn i
farmer's have grown an large
that they pushed the line fence
over forty feet onto Ilia neighbor's
farm.
Oakland High property
Mr. George limy held another
Ki,. note for
. j the parsonage. The principal
I accumulated Interest of both mites
combined amounted to something the physician.
j Mr. Cray said lo Mr. has just learned
Davis. surrender my note, if man whom he intended
X. ti.
Sec.
bushels estimated. Be- j River Lodge, No.
Iowa g,;, every Friday evening.
L. Fleming. C. S. Can-.
It. andS.
it. Vance Council, No.
1606, meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, It. If. It.
Lang. Bee,
O. A. every
Wednesday night at in I.
O. hall. A. Johnson,
A. O. Council,
No. every first and third
Thursday in odd Fellows
Hall. J. Worthy
the Chief; S. Smith, Se-.
Governor of
Belt a, recently appointed a dead
man to
in District No.
County. The appointee mil nu-
per bottle- j o Wire
You may never but
Should you ever war.; sag-
cents.
JOB
r more advanced on naturally failed to qualify, and the
attention having bean
d to Ibis fact he
The IX
Show
A circus coining to a South
em town, says the Portland Iran
script, and every barn and fence
within a radius of miles or more
with the usual
announcements, An old
colored man and a
yellow DOV were at the bills
that
to
Give a call.
not backed by a united
he is mounted upon a shaky plat-
form. The only thing that can be
safely predicted of the Ohio can
this year is it is sure to
be a very lively
Will Buy Tobacco from Farmers.
Madison, Wis., September
The American Tobacco Company
will hereafter buy leaf tobacco
from Wisconsin farmers and
will crest a big depot in Madison
for storing and sorting its
chases. ST. P. Statute, of North
Carolina, a tobacco expert and
buyer of the Company is now here
negotiating for a site on which to
creel the depot. This move will
drive many small dealers out of
field.
Since July lib about
volunteer troops have been brought
back to the United Stales from Mil
There now remain a
an Iowa
men in have
bean relieved from active duty by-
regular troops, and will shortly
sail for home. The men of the
regular army discharged from
vice the Philippines gen
order No. have returned
and alter the volunteer regiments
named shall have departed from
Manila I In- force at disposal of
the commanding General will re-
main practically Intact, for
in battle disease,
until July With the
twenty regiments of volunteers
lo lie sent as n- enforcements,
the Federal military establishment
the Philippines will he power-
enough to work its will in the
long I he period of
enlistment shall have expired.
Philadelphia Record.
Bailey's circus.
The biggest show on read
the old-time pricking up
bis ears,
The boy read again the legend of
the
You don't know what you is
talking about, nigger. Dal show
tech John
He used to come here, and
was a show Dal
show on ilia
man bad not
seen a for many years.
colored people throughout
the South like to talk about John
yourself,
said the boy. tell you
thing says this is the show
The old man proceeded i spell
OUt the big letters. He waded
through and
and alter a rest began on the re
of sentence
II i g g B-8-la-h-O in- a it h
S c p t.
I I
man, up
and down his glee, big
show, one Hal was
John
Burnt Offering.
After services the
church last Sunday morning the
congregation witnessed w bat may
not Improperly be called burnt
Ottering, It makes one think of
the old time religion of the Old
Testament, Before undertaking
to build new
church, our friends
wished to lift every dollar of in
and begin again a
new sheet. Mr.
Davis held a against the
church connection as it the press.
you'll surrender and we
will free the church from
Mr. Davis consented
made a The notes were
surrendered lo pastor
Lust Sunday morning after the
sermon prayer the last
hymn, the held the notes
before the congregation and In a
few words, as related above, told
how he came to hold them, de-
that he Intended lire
lo them before the eyes of the
pie. He staled facetiously that it
was the Brat lime perhaps that
brethren bad seen their
go up in smoke, but added
it was his prayer the smoke
from these burning notes would as
as sweet incense before the
Lord. So Baying he asked
to sing long meter
doxology and then touched a light-
ed match lo the papers. And so
in truth a offering was made
before the very eyes of all the
while they sang Praise Hod
from whom all blessings
Gazette.
City Cotton Bales.
Hon. J. M, Kirk write from
Moravia, Texas, to the
berg Slicker under dale of April
last i -My farmer friend
look at every cotton platform an
you pass by and y mi will see the
bale standing on
its head with Iron two to four
great gaping wounds at the mercy
of those who want to pilfer. The
number of in Tern taken
from the original runs up into the
thousands. I remember during
the session of Legislature,
when, the lull known as Coin
Kill was being in
the committee room, a gentleman
from who was Opposing
the measure, ill to a
asked by me one of Com
how many of cotton
were made by the in
that were taken from I he
original bales compressed I here.
He six thousand
And yet are those
who decry the Cotton
Company's bate,
which there is one ounce of
waste and which mill
died in April last.
A Free Trip to Paris
1.0. Conclave
So. B ll, meets every second and
fourth Monday nights Odd
lows Hall. W. It. Wilson
Sec.
of or mini
a paid, .
lit,
NEW
ARRIVALS
; , I
WORSTEDS,
OUTINGS,
PERCALES,
Complete line of
TRIMMINGS,
and up-to-date shoes,
HATS, CAPS and
I MS
J.
-DEALER IX-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
can now found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Visiting Card
Full Sheet Poster,
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
Is only a year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to
those glow-
tobacco, that is
many times more than the
subscription price.
------ESTABLISHED 1875.------
S. M.
WHOLESALE . --.-RETAIL
Prepared buckwheat, Ponce
molasses, side meat, hams,
sugar,
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots.
mountain butter, full
cream sausage,
Oat Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton-
seed men and hulls, cotton seed
at cents per bushel.
GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sewing MACHINE-
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES,
t to see
M.
Phone
for
BOOK OH
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
leave on
Mondays, Wednesday and Fri-
days A. M. for
water permitting,
leave at A.
at., A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
ceiling hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
ton, for all for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY, Aft.,
N. C.
PaTENTS-S
M TO
mm
Book lo
A . I IS
f- .,., u
. ii
BAKER HART
-LEADERS IN-
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Building Hardware a Specialty.
FOR
The Eastern
D. WHICHARD. Editor and m TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year Advance.
mm
Friday
-AT-
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRI SEPTEMBER k
THE LARGEST. HIGHEST
ever made in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market was made at the
1ST.
All the surrounding; counties were represented and the planters were all pleased with their prices.
They are learning that my method of having no drummers and adding the money to the price of their tobacco
is to their interest and they bring their tobacco to
THE WAREHOUSE
Bring; me Your next Load.
OLA FORBES
Sole Owner and Proprietor
W LETTER.
city, st-pt. ,
Id Ohio
tor tin.
In tie National cam-
That is already
plainly II the cam-
is. The of this
arc altogether on side
of Mr.
knows that his chances next
year will vanish if he fails to hold
Ohio this also, Unit
Ohio this year will add practically
nothing to of
year. That is why
the situation is so advantageous to
Democrats. If they ran carry Ohio
it will practically settle the ml
election a year ahead,
if they fail to carry it, the failure
will not injure the party's prospects
It only from Democratic
lender that good news from
Ohio conies. II comes also from
long-headed men, such us
Mr. II. of who
said, while in
of Ohio has a golden op-
In my to elect
its candidate in the coining
John R. has many
elements of strength, but his great-
est hope is in the intense
faction that has grown up against
the leaden, and policies of the
The chief hostility is
Senator and many
keen arc the knives that will
he wielded against him. In fact, the
discontent is each
day. if a political revolution is
not brewing, I am greatly
industrial Commission
by the last is again
holding daily in Washing
the particular subject now
i estimation being trusts.
mM
some of its to attend the j
conference on trusts, lo he held at;
Chicago next week, under the BUB-1
of the Federal inn. lint
the Republicans being the ma-
the Commission took
pains to instruct its
to that conference that they
should be mend onlookers, with j
out any authority to do or lay any-
thing that will com in it the Com
mission in any way. This is only
one of many
real attitude of
towards trusts. seems
farcical for the
to the trail con
if they arc to be
Hut doing farcical
things has long a Republican
specialty.
NOTES FROM THE that M is lo id
for all the Ohio men in Ohio.
The mutiny the fulled,
States Transport. Senator, brought j A dynamite urn. .
about by the attempted i,,,.,, ,., , at Ma-i linger as though loath I
lion of mast beef as a will I leave, the late hi.
to mind the fact that
; II . Fading
The coming of winter is like
age. us
unaware.
settled
be kind enough to atop up
and
the and gel
morning we lo
fact has put
touch upon all the Ilia I
I with us only the day before.
Is Cotton in Sight. i And so i- with old ago. There
The the price when with-
products sir, in fails to will, joyful
ill
The ism shown i., not, in nature of
ml Sampson during and since the fail to by the
war with Spain is once more made
Is Scent cotton in
the whitewashing Investigating will w
appointed
that the real truth will
not be known until Congress has
thoroughly ventilated the matter
this winter.
is -add Ill
hill and a
hen and life we
and the pleasures i d are I hi i .-
was
before the of
. v ill
ill.- ill , and so fur as we
seen is nut yet been , let id
ed. seem Unit
and . i. ii institutions n
there I he Knight of thins among each and
ill. and own la
valuable properly mil,
lint claim exemption for
lion he i is owned I
In in-, and
. t. We know
w ill be , but we
Male tit of Toledo i
oath
that he is senior partner of the
of Frank J. Co., do-
business in fit of Toledo,
County State aforesaid, and
that said will the sum of
DOLLARS for
of Catarrh that
n I id b the use Hall's
Catarrh Cure. J.
Sworn lo before me
in in presence, this 8th day of
A. i. Ism;.
i i A. w.
i i Notary Public.
I line is taken
and acts directly on the
opinion all prop ,,,. and of the
owned by or t
hi It ; O.
What Hight
If n person is charged with a
crime, he or she has a right to a
fair, legal trial. The counsel for
such person should endeavor to
obtain a fair trial for the accused,
bill should not seek to defeat the
justice by sen-cuing or liar
boring the guilty, a
not seek to brow-beat witnesses,
nor deceive juries; a man
who is opposed to capital punish-
sit on a jury, lie should
state to the court that he is unlit lo
set on a jury because he is opposed
to the law which says a murderer
shall Is- hung. Such a man has no
right lo sit a jury if he is
he will tell tho he is
opposed to capital punishment.
is legally convicted of
a crime then his duty is to sillier
to pay the penally. He has no
right to refuse to suffer.
It is the duty of every man to
protest the innocent, and equally
the duty of every man to MS that
those guilty of crime should lie
legally punished. Thai is the way
to protect
D. in Wilson
prominent in T . ,., .,.,,
ad the fleet will This is asked by ;
h.
is still kept 4.- ;
,. the above ii sol era ;
withstanding he is senior rank.
The of tho Philip-
pines to our huge
sliM-k of nice problems.
Attorney Genera is still
placidly wailing for of
Captain Carter's attorney from his
European vacation trip, and in
of the sentence of the court
martial, Captain Carter still wears
his uniform and draws full pay.
is strange the
our motives when Senator
I Carter, of tells them and
tells the American people our
attitude towards the islands de
whether enough can be
out to make
pay us.
after painful
the man. or woman, is w . lo
an by such 111-11
should lie taxed as
oilier arty is taxed, We do
not I hero is an justice
allow o act II
Sold din;
Hall's
gists.
Tills arc the
best.
asked is its desire
price should be reached,
because which it slope
the spinner-. Ill rough been in the
hands illusion, m -Orange
the world, could afford to pay
price for it still make ,, ,, the
profit. The natural market price general ion may ace the when
for am raw material Is which the licking and of war
leaves n sufficient margin for hand but If
, . . , , . mil one hopes end. nils.
In Us manufactured state. ,.,,. , In- sec the
That this condition has been the pensioner la paid
reached ill regard to cotton, is ad off, lie is Indulging hope is
Senator of Montana, for
chairman of the
National Committee that an
income lax will H
re- for states, and then
,. n . an from ii then Republicans will claim the idea
cape Land-
mail,.
the
t.
lime
The original man
removed in Alabama pro
. rids a soft snap for President Me-
K cousin, naturally foils the Times
The pension business
the endless
on lad there are -iii four
widows of r. soldiers on
pension rolls of the
Sit The Chicago News
this rate the
will lie paying pen-ion- III
I soldiers of cit d war or
strongest In the
whip the bears have held over the coming and to
was of debt. Idlers or their widows of the Span
Hoar merchants and banker- will war the
but stand in with our farmers
, in-i lakes a
next months, a period ,.,,., ,.,. ,, ,,. ,.,,.
of gnat prosperity will be assured ,. ,, of a Ob
b those best
know, and hence
conic for lie- farmer lo u-t
of the public
-I, hi material
it will set motion the great
business have
years, Th
A Jury.
ill in s-, s. The
lei hi. upon
In
Court,
following suggestion in its report
of death, a
carried out,
would . most
fertile for rape which
could be ; ii
however, in its result-, we would
. .
k. I,. I.
At Law.
Greenville, N. c.
In , or. ii.-.
H F. PRICE
Civil
j n -.-.-.-ii.-
I FOR DRAINAGE, AND
l in ,. . ., .,,
nit in ill i I II
will prevent criminal
from this crime.
nil In- w ill In come a marked oh
a In Winning, w . -1
we think a ill ea i. I in of the
unite In e
they give way to then pus office ever J,
Slot
mi. Mills It. Kure.
l on, S C,
O A
AT LAW,
N. o.
I.
DENTIST.
I. tile, h. C,


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Eastern reflector, 12 September 1899
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September 12, 1899
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