Eastern reflector, 26 September 1899


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Omnipotent in Strength, Ideal in
Splendid in Organization. Magnificent in Presentation i
The Purest, Cleanest, Might and Most Magnificent Amusement
Institution of null .
WILL HAVE THEIR
FALL OPENING
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
I SEPTEMBER
and will have on display
MOST COMPLETE COL-
of BEAUTIFUL GOODS
IN EVERY LINE THAT IT HAS
Ever Been Your Pleasure to See in
Greenville.
Everybody, especially the la-
dies, invited to come.
Circus, Museum, Menagerie and
Royal Roman Hippodrome.
Three Rings. Half Mile Kara Track, inn
Acts. I JO Knees, I Acres
Drove of
IS Open Den-. A Mini Dully
CAPITAL
The Greatest in the world with the
Benson,
THE q NELSONS, CHALLENGE ACTS.
The Aerialists. The and
Skating Experts. The
Artists. Mile, Globe.
Principal Female Equestrians.
Aerial Bar Extraordinary. Leon and Singing
The Sisters Vortex- -Triple
Grand Spectacular Ballot, led by
Sisters Premier Danseuses.
OUR GRAND STREET PARADE.
At M. Daily, is the lineal ever pat on the street. A of
Triumph ii Hood Taste, with Lavish
Luxury greatest Professional
Conceivable.
Excursions Run mi livery Line of Travel.-
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
x. fine appetite and a old age.
are some results of the use
of Pills. A
dose will convince you of their
the at wonderful effects and virtue.
Greenville, S. as . ., ,
A Known Fact.
absolute cure for sick head-
. ,. . . , ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
A charge bail . .
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made
of the bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
of of and all kindred diseases.
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up lo the Then drawing him
up lo bin full height, which was
feet, he the revolver barrel
upon his h ft elbow, for
looked over Ibo
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who BOW him dodged.
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pending mi stage of water.
Connecting at with
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and in formation to
th grow-
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
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XVIII.
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. N C. . SEPTEMBER a. Reg
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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 of haying no drummers and adding the money to the price of their tobacco
is to their interest and they bring the tobacco to
THE
me Your next Load.
OLAF
Sole Owner and Proprietor
AROUND THE WORLD.
nowhere
I mailing lbs nail stop,
lions will be short, all
can get off I will wish to spend In j full of both men and women children and
Letter. a. Cotten did In their .
and all, many dogs. literally owned n, fair of
On
at
Al Sea.
saw the sand
hills of the Virginia
Hie I con-
fess Mini my haul wink at the
thought of all I was leaving, but it
is not for sailors to lie sail and so
we turned to the sea and to each
other I'm- not with-
out success. Since day we
have steadily moving toward
the ill Hie rule of two
11-I live
We are now two thousand
six hundred miles away and three
more days of weather will
bring us to Gibraltar. The
of great Import In a sailor, has
been tine and I be trip so far has
been devoid of
I'm- the few nights we had a
full moon, and often when I bad
the deck at night I would
think of you all at and
wish I were with you. Occasion-
ally night a and
in watching him rise
slowly to the and blow up
a n i n of spray, or watch the
porpoises leap and play around the
ship when it is not calm, for the
porpoise does not play during a
calm. liven a like a speck on
the is watched-with in
I will mail this as soon as I get
in i -n yon
you I look the town.
ll,
in carriage and following
I winding road for mi hour
found n Ugh crag at Ku-
June
Well, everything wool on In
, . . which la tho southern
usual way the morning . , , ,,,,
June the cry of
brought us hurrying on deck
and we saw far off of
Boon we were near
In make out the rooks on
the shore. Boon we were
the KI rail To
rook of Gibraltar,
to the south rock of
called by Pillars
Ba-
these two rocks the wind
rushes with great force, bill we
forged ahead and came lo an
in the Hay in
shadow of key to
Alas the face of
risk was devoid of
and ton no of American
As as duly would
permit I the as we
call going ashore. The town of
Gibraltar is clustered
water at the foot of the is
a very pretty and interesting town.
The street are paved and clean,
and shade of leafy palms is cool
and inviting. No one is allowed lo
Crossing the I bad a very
view of chair
which Mark Twain so humor
in
We stayed four
are now cruising In the
blue north
while the milky way
like .; of no. wonder
it great as
with such heaven lo
Tn III.
of I
County,
makes oath
Hull he is senior partner of
of Prank s do-
business in the of Toledo,
County and Slate aforesaid, and
will pay the sum of
for
each and every case of Catarrh that
be cared by Hall's
Catarrh Core. J.
to before me and
in my presence, day of
of every kind of
puppy
only
doge mil
Inn,
point , s ,. reel In
far below came the roar of I j I
, ,. . ,. . Ku Iran every
sea dashing
wall lo Hie right, across With long
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bay ,., ,
In left, across the on.
t he cwt of Morocco, a of the Canal, In about . six years ago, and enlisted in the the
while behind and around rose the, dog week. Ii is said to be the navy, under the assumed of, system. PRANK J.
lofty and points of dog , place in world. there j George W. and gave John
bed Gibraltar. Truly a grand. j,,,.,,,, ,. t must he true short. I will mall Ibis his
the mere looking which Hint can of the It will lie
has not, the number of months before I can bear from
Mi. John W. Page, of
Pill county, who town yes
to
of Africa. I am perfect had quite December, A. U.
Iv well and and am enjoying v
We ill bis Al-j In-
reach Port Said. entrance ran from homo some , and Beta directly on the
makes a mini grow.
Hack again through the city,
with its of soldiers,
the market where I
of life and movement. Boots load
Am s,
I mil be or
pointed if this Idler proves both
I am
A we leave
I will my
sinus of that place mail let
This I will
inspect the tort i Heat ions,
kept my eyes open ll I I
from a but pro-
observations would not
Interest fa around
sometimes found myself in places
where I was told I could nut go,
strolling the public gal-
I plucked lowers where
was told could not pluck
dogs ho the j I Imp.-lo lots
fair was in its glory night, t letters from yon nil when I gel lo
spent In seeing the Manila. I will write again after
town. There nothing of inter- renal.
ad with donkeys with ,,, s.,, new
saddles as large as f Hop, . found,
with fruit or ring. The
crying their wares in many tongues, i.,,,,,
while of but I saw
of
were The were a without a, top. now in part of the
by far the most to j eighteen bulls had been killed in but I will try lo
because new to my sight. They daring the three preceding into the heat of right away,
arc large men of dark complexions. but go hack where I It'll off in
On I licit-heads they wear bright . evening I attended the last letter. As you we
colored turbans, their bod- was held in the extreme to traverse whole length
lea they wear a white or colored pretty public gardens, Trees, the Mediterranean Bee,
loose Bowing robe which covers tents with cruise was most delightful,
shoulder u, yellow Hag Spain. The weather In the Mediterranean
their to their pavilions. famous, I must say a
legs are gamblers and word about It, wonts cm
In- merry-go-round tell of Its delight. Mild,
node a merry scene. Crowds of sol- y days, with gentle
Hull's Family Pills are the la-st.
Senator Carter of Montana, for-
chairman
Committee says that an
income tax will soon be enacted
for the States, and then
the Republicans will claim the idea
as own.
lie served in the Spanish war, and
later to the Philip-
where he to
chief in the marine
sen iii-. And father
has from his sou fur over
year, there has been
mi tint letter lying In
to
John W. Pollard, stamped
upon S.
hip the
some means it
was for Mr.
Page, In- was notified to
and open this he did
proved letter from Commander n
1.1.
MOORE.
At Law.
Greenville, N. C.
In criminal
H-
Across the bay in Spain, about
even eight miles away,
town called
that a fair was in progress there,
decided toga I
soon found myself in the King
. . in-
April 1-1 Informing him of
the death of his son in hospital.,
The letter
lo young man and slated there
y.
,,. Mr. who ton
iv n yesterday to see Hon.
Engineer and
iii
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WATER POWER.
X, C, N. C
AT-LAW,
of Spain. W a
in. .-.-. h-.
Hearing with red of clearest blue. Each I to a made above
two-story caps, girls, in crowds, in the sun would sink like a and Mr. Sim at ,,,
hall of lire into the sea without n lo procure money
white with heavy -load to bide while id if possible h Greenville, H.
and broad hats, all night. An., inch turned lo his alee over J, C.
.,. ii ii. ti. the . inn . ions, in, .-.
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EASTERN
Entered at the Boat Owe at
N. C, as
Mail Matter.
SEPTEMBER 1899.
An Aged Minister Dead.
Rev. B. It. an aged
preacher in the Will Baptist
church, died at
Hiving Bumblebee.
I bar beard of a Jog
lag a to in hiving
day, l II wan all a
boas until a day or two ago when
I ii triad and ii worked to pet
my plantation
varmint- have of a
f when cleaning up
and getting ready tor time.
Last week the man on the place ran
ID many of that he
nude his Bind he would
gel rid of them. to the
be back a big jug.
Thursday This be half fall of water and
morning at the home of his
H. c. Harris, about ave
miles from Mr. Al-
was a native of Pill county,
and wan sh year, lie had
been the for more than
halt a and a it ii
of one year bad been pastor of
the at
this it was one of his reg-
appointments for preaching.
In all his ministerial with
placing near the neat, he
returned, got a long pole be
stirring them up, when
circled the Jog moment
and then diving down
into it. awhile most of them
were out of the way the man
picked up the and brought
out. actual count bum-
were in It. This is
a saw it with my own eyes.
Our Hood Old State
A in his only to keep bit
different churches he received and
ten years ago Mr.
moved to Pamlico county
where he married a second time, ears and eyes open these days to be
and that county hail since been reminded of a
his home. He always came back great State North Carolina is. how
to till his at Parker's diversified her industries, how
Two weeks ago he her opportunities. Al
to get ready the meeting, who run may read it is a wonderful
but was taken soon after section of country. a
reaching the home of daughter years ago and I
and never got again. growing tobacco in the cast. No
, the east is
The Merchant Who Survives.
The fighting propensity in man
of elements which
uphold I he the survival
or the Attest. Bat in the present
day of competition for success the
prowess is, the long
run, more effective than physical
strength. This met is borne out
tin.
as bus been found. Another ran
tine of a crop on strange soil
lathe growing of upland rice
Martin and countries.
that this fall's crop It
excellent past the expectation
of tin-planters.
new and
sources, giving to large
trios and strengthening the
i experience of the material
in merchant. By the aid of
restless mind and his business Dispatch,
ability and by the constant use of
class newspaper advertising
he maintains an aggressive com-
against his
Record.
Governor Johnston, of Alabama,
has just granted a unique pardon
to John a
county. Boston was serving a
term for stealing chickens, and the
Governor granted him a pardon
upon condition for
mouths he should not buy. steal
eM another chicken or any portion
thereof.
Secretary of the Treasury
having paid the October interest on
; . three weeks before it
due, bidding i I Wall street,
will next asked to allow the Na-
Hanks to issue currency to
the full amount of their bonds.
The have the pow-
to pass whatever Legislation
against the trusts at the com-
sessions of Congress. They
have control of both Houses
the Presidency, and if they mean
toad at all, can just US well act now
us in a year's time. But it is not
they will do anything.
One of the Victims.
Bale, tor
Tarboro,
I the persons who perished In St.
Vincent hospital lire Norfolk.
yesterday morning, was a Miss
Pippin from county,
She had been In the hospital but a
few day.-. Her remains reached
here on I lie noon train today and
will lie Interred at Hamilton.
Boca In Town.
W. L. Cobb has taken a position
at the grocery store of B. A. Tyson.
He was in Greenville for a long
time lint for the three years
has been staying on his form, We
are glad to have him back in
again. He says he will lie glad to
have all his old friends and those
who were his former customers call
on him at his new place. Gaily
Reflector
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
by The Orange Va.
Another Murder Case.
Thursday afternoon the grand
jury another bill for
murder. It was against
Harris, who some weeks ago killed
her husband, Falkland town-
ship, the case being decided lite
Coroner's jury as justifiable
their examination Into
the matter the grand jury found
sufficient evidence for a true bill.
The woman was arraigned in
court this afternoon and the trial
set for Friday of next week.
Now that Republican Senators
Congressmen are beginning to
urge upon the President that par-
success may be endangered if
Gen. Otis is kept iii he is
likely to Lie recalled. The
of party politics may thus ac-
this desirable result.
which was unobtainable as long us
the useless waste of soldier's lives
and health.
With many men religion never
gets above tile knees.
Scandal is the form of
of the tongue.
Our people like to feel stove up
us i lie weather cooler.
thoughts adorn the mind
pictures do a room.
There are no heaven
and there is no heaven in politics.
The successful attorney finds his
avocation the profitable per
suit.
Truth never uses perfume, whim
falsehood often smells sweeter than
a rose.
The more some men talk the
they thus they let you
know It,
ll be nice to be trans-
into a turtle, and he
has a great snap.
through long continued
years is never really lay
aside your doubts and fears
give the gale a rest.
And now a scientist
the tip of the nose is home of
the soul. Well, it certainly often
shows where departed spirits have
gone.
The reason some people let their
accounts land and never pay them
is because they believe
in old adage lime
is
AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
Sept.
Work is progressing rapidly on
W. I. new house.
The Misses Wesson ill have a
nice house when is completed.
preaching sen ices here
today and Sunday by Kid.
pastor.
Miss Bessie Harris, of near
is here visiting the Misses
Wesson this week,
A new kiln of brick is being set
at the brick yard, and will soon
have more ready for the market.
Co, are pay log
t; cents of cotton. Bring your
cotton here and convinced
our prices are now tiptop all the
lime.
A. G. Cox has had some chills
which have kepi him in bed several
days, but we hope he will be able
to get out again in a day or so.
T. M. I teach man. who moved
from here to a short
while ago, has down here two
or three days looking after some
business.
The people of place seem to
be Inclined to a lot of the
Hash scattered over town for fuel.
This cleaning up adds much to the
looks of the place.
The next session of the Winter-
ville Academy opens Monday Oct.
Students should start the first
day Those entitled to
the free school can go their
of days any lime during the
L. Jackson.
Miss Row fox.
On the show papers you only sec
pictures, but we show the real
thing itself ill the way of wagons.
carts, coffins, Conic examine
for yourself and convinced be-
before buy elsewhere.
A.
THE WORLD. resume our course. We
reached on island of
Letters From Lyman A. Cotten I
On His Travels. bad left there
TO THE RIC-iT Ml LEFT CM GO
man
We reached Slid on June
and left there same day . I
It has reputation of the
worst place in the world, and from
I saw it. I think it lives up
to its reputation. The people are
a lot of lying, cheating, thieving,
dirty savages. Men women
alike an attired in bloomers, and
the man-nil women have their faces
Covered with heavy veils, held on
with metal noses. Why the mar
women cover their fan's, in-
stead of the single ones I did not
I only two days before, and so w
were disappointed hope
meeting our great Admiral
is by far nicest and
Mat interest place I
seen. It two hundred
inhabitants and many of
them are Englishmen of wealth
and refinement. The luxuriance
and beauty of the tress and
are almost beyond imagination, be
big SO near The eels
arc all nicely paved kept
The weather is always warm and.
the natives wear very few clothes. I
The men wear a small cloth around I
STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
Goods by every train and beat. suit in
I. AIM IS GOODS,
SHOES HATS, NOTION'S.
TRUNKS,
c.
A call will convince you.
earn. I cannot in I how while the women wear
any of them get it their bot bur.
with their costume.-. Shoes
Marriage Licenses
Heeds Moore had bet-
week and Issued
licenses to parties
Williams and Mamie Iv.
Hudson.
C. IS. and K. C. Ben.
and Ellen at.
Norman.
and Nora V.
A. W. Barber and Mary L.
Abrams.
Luther and
lovers are allowed to see t heir faces
beforehand. However, tastes
fer. Perhaps, the husband- make
t .-over their faces, not so much
to keep other people from seeing
them, as to spare themselves from
gating on them. Among the de-
lights of Port Said, not the least
among them either, rank the sand
storms. One occurred while we
were I here. The sky suddenly
turned a yellow hue and a few
gusts of hot wind were felt. Look-
across the desert we saw what
appeared like a sand bank coming.
It was a sand cloud. Soon
rived and we could scarcely see
anything for the sand. Bran the
sun seemed to hide his for fear
of getting it pelted with Kind. Of
course we saw II undercover-
it proved to he a short one. only a
shower so to as it lasted only
a few boon, This was quite long
enough for me, but sometimes they
last for I or three days.
The trip through the Suez Canal
was interesting, but bare
as runs through a desert most of
the way. Occasionally we saw a
caravan, or a body of gay and
Arabs roaming as free as
wind, especially free as to the
clothes had on. or more
did not have on.
Oat of canal into of
Suez, where it was hot and with
barren shores. The morn-
after we entered the gulf I saw
PYTHONS
GIT BEST THAT IS
AND AT
PRICKS.
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from a distance Ml. Sinai, which Ceylon is noted for its tea and
seem to be quite dispensed with.
The method of travel charmed me.
They use a small two wheeled
which looks like a small top
buggy, called a Yon
get a coolie or native gets
the shafts and away yon
go at a surprising speed. They
go quite as as
and the riding is much more com
One native will take a
man SB bras fifty mill's in one day
only for one hour as much
as seven or eight miles. If rains
you raise top and draw up the
rubber lap cloth and thus keep per-
dry. As the coolie only has
on a small cloth around his loins
he does not the rain. One
especially attracted is an exclusive Grocery bust
was a
was pulled by a coolie as black as
ink, and his bod fairly glistened,
while around his loins he had a red
cloth and fancy turban on
I could only compare him ton fine
black thoroughbred horse, thus
gay The Dal . Q . O R M A-
were a surprise lo me. They
teem cleanly more
than I expected. They vary
color from brown to black and
many had charming smiles but
could not be called pretty by our
standard of Pew of the
men seem to lie feet six in
height, ii the women are
live feet. You probably know
FIVE POINTS.
W, H. W. T. Fleming
I am now in the new
stores prepared to supply all
your in the way of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
mill I carry a
FULL STOCK of the BEST
Give me a call when anything in
y line is needed I promise lo
lease you both in quality and
price of
We have just opened in the
nix building with an entirely new
complete stock of------
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., fact
every
carried a general stock.
We Also Sell
Why
you may lie sure aroused a I rain
thought. I am very glad lo have
seen it. Soon we passed from the
Suez into the Sim,
which is well expressed by the old
figure of speech of the frying
into I
stones. The I are found
in great abundance in the mountains
and I have never seen so many beau-
they arc very cheap.
Ivory ebony ornaments are
also made in great abundance. In
outskirts of there is a
. magnificent hotel everything
nous to know why it , o
Red Sea. but now I foal like
must have been because it is
hot.
it mention that all the natives have
red. long black hair, worn either loose.
II.
Cooper and Matilda
John
Clark.
Henry King Wool-
About, of th Great
Wallace Shows.
The superlative of hot
,, , , MM a certain caste wear In
out not
begin to express it, nor I de-1 around which they their
scribe the thereof, It was bans when they go out. It usually
hot In the morning, holler during three limes a day at
and hottest of all night-
. , ., , , . , . last only a few minutes and
and Laural For live days we endured It, and I have a fine all the time.
sold of The is line and I am very
hungry for news
Tile Sisters arc as ravish
beautiful, as
fair as they are eminent In aerial-
There are two of I hem
Maud and Hazel. We shall not
attempt to describe their wonder-
aerial acrobat ism for
reason that type can not
tray its infinite in
fact, even to do justice.
Baffles to say that tremendous
audiences Mexico and
Canada have testified to their
passing excellence by inch pro-
longed, tumultuous, wild and
bounded applause that report of
their triumph has spread literally
unto the uttermost pans f the
earth.
There is organizing in Australia
this writing a big syndicate
which is formulated for the sole
purpose of providing a guarantee
proportions to induce
these petted favorites of to
visit that country.
The trip can not Is-made in less
twelve weens, the Misses
demand thousand
dollars and all expenses before
j they will undertake journey.
Even at this enormous figure all
Australia wants to see
are impatiently longing for their
is being brushed from I he coming,
sign and one They arc with the Great Wallace
rending is at Greenville on Friday
to go into retirement. Hep,
I feel quite like I had passed through We left Colombo Monday ex-
and let us peel to reach Singapore Saturday.
hope it has refined the.
but very
i from home.
This morning we out TO BK
through of Italic
and are now the Gulf of Aden
where it is a little less hot, but not
to say cooler. did not stop at
Aden as the Captain received a ca-
from Washington Port
Said telling him lo hurry on, so we
many v
that ii i I
of to
I Tor-i-r.--.
I ; -l a tern
I C lay In
an
lure, Is,. ti-j- In
-.- women to ext.-n -t
will not until we reach ,,, ,.,, ,
the of Ceylon. Alter by of n , ill chisel or
there will lie only one more h
before getting to Manila. will
have arrived at Manila before you
get this Idler, where I hope to read
some letters as well as write them.
I will mail this at Colombo, on the
island of Ceylon, another letter
at Singapore, then at Manila, it
is hard to realize that I am so far
Stales. I think
vary often, and send a great deal of
love. Your devoted son,
S.
Indus July
When I last wrote home we had
just passed through lied Sea
and were ill fanning ourselves in
hope of getting cool. Soon
we struck the Indian Ocean we
had of weather. We ran
into the Southwest Monsoon for
three days we bud a lively time
and demonstrated her
ability to roll. For three days
rolled so heavily that we could
scarcely sleep and at one time
looked M though we would have to
run up to to gel out of It,
finally it moderated so we
Nut firmly Oncer iii
the of the nail, which
la tin u lift I i I out.
This Is another I tn-v raw Us
j hi On- case -f a child who Would
not own up lo
were Us
tinsel-- a h-i
that .-ii- s Into lbs bone
Bo much r women children.
Her.- is ii of eliciting
The
i-ll U
I- m. on lo his
This seldom to find
The
or for the
of it must
Hun
of ii.-.--. out
or not come
of
tortures.
TRADE AT
MY STORE IS AN
PROBLEM To SOLVE. IT
IS NO
CARRIES A BETTER,
FRESHER OR MORE SB-
SECT STOCK OF
Groceries,
Canned Goods
AMI KINDS OF
Table
that arc to be here. I have
moved into one of the new stores
and can now lie found just across
the opposite J. C. Cobb
Son. NEW GOODS constantly
and my stock embraces the
of everything.
J. S.
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT.
TON SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will lie
as low a good article can
lie sold at. Yon arc cordially In-
to visit our store.
Highest price paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING,
O.
Premiums have been paid
IN
TO SEE
How nice arc lined in our
new store. Drop in and will
show yon. We are just opposite
the Bank of Greenville, and having
a much larger store than usual we
are both
e e
AND
GOODS
GROCERIES.
You will limit he three
Joe and to wait on you
and anxious to please you.
When it comes to prices, you
lied ours rook
Come to sec us.
d. L. S
Hood's Pitts
Arc from Na-
mild laxatives, and
while are reliable
and efficient. They
Liver
Cure Sick Headache,
Sour Stomach
and Constipation. Sold
everywhere, per boa.
D. W.
IN
Newark, N. J.
Your Policy
Non
Has Cash Value,
Loan
Paid up Insurance.
Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
ti. Will lie re inflated within
three years after lapse if you are
health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie-
of second and each
succeeding year, provided the
for the current year be paid
They may be used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L.
N. C.
Have
ft
J country produce, I
If ma, tome.
t I M.
N. C
Cotton and lien always
on
Fresh goods kept on
hand. Country produce an I
sold. A trial you.
D. W.
H. W.
WHICH ARD
M-u to W. R.
IN
N. C.
The Stock every
prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country
I IN HI
NEW STORE
And am going to
Wake up the trade.
COME AND SEE HE.
EASTERN
COURT.
Some at One Bar, Some at An
other.
Tin o ,,.
t. B. Crabtree, of Gold
was here today,
home Wed-
evening from Asheville.
vii in
Elijah Convicted an
to be
Nov.
At Hie opening of Conn .
I morning
I from jail and the trial
of having the
in order an I arson
In the- I
Borne d. j ago a
re I on U. h rt ml in
B.
On din
Hie was tiled j
CAN
to ,
II VI I. WANT IT
V V
IT
Mi.-s Mary led of I In
to relative. , ,. . . def, ,.
In selecting the m. mice of
dies Bessie Jar. is returned regular for the were c ;
evening from n trip to Ital thee I lake M
i . . ,, , . . .,. ,
Mrs. K. returned
Wednesday evening
Baltimore.
home
ii.
thee I
from
a- ,. .
ck and was c imposed of
I lowing; a. Cherry, j.
l-i men
ti .
TI
1.1
MAX AND BEAST. TOP
MARKET TO ALL. RICH Oil
BEE FOR I II
Ii returned Wed- a; i s -i ,, . . ,.
CO.,
sister, Mrs. Allen Warren, left this Moore was aided in defendant contriving V
to visit relatives in Wash- prosecution by Mr r ti I e A
IS
. iv-. Messrs. A. Blow and r
local
This weather is fine.
New goods keep
stocks of
coining in
The
ready to show
New supply best copying ink at
Reflector Book Store.
Oar are editing
interesting part of
Tim.
SUPERIOR COURT
Bent Term Nov. In Session
The tallowing eases been
disposed of since report
Elijah Griffin, carrying conceal-
ed weapon,
Will forcible
not guilty.
I. I . Owens, to stock, not
A. Crews, of tin- Wilmington
Messenger, Is in town.
Mrs. Will Thomas, of Bethel, is
visiting Mrs.
ion, of Halifax,
night bore on legal
of Scotland Heck,
spent last Bight hero and
morning.
prosecution by Mr. g,
and the defense
A. I. and
Fleming. The Court
Ibis
The question Booms to
taking a rest, but Greenville
badly in need of one.
la
Mrs. Proctor, of Scotland
Neck, who visiting here,
returned In bis
of Edge-
her
on Dickinson
Whenever a hat looks like had
been struck by a cyclone
calls it
Mrs. M. receiving her
fall mid
you to call her new store
building.
then the
As at Hi time
pi in idem .-.
trial Ii fore .
go through
u again.
T. the ii
Introduced for the Stale d
made same about
in ins morning. discovering his store on Are, ibid-
John D. Cox, colored, and Will A- Lot of the Hal j l T. ., ,
each , spent
.,. hero and lo Tarboro to
costs.
Henry larceny, guilty. ,.
Stephen Moore, larceny, pie ids
guilty . upon i yr,
payment of costs.
Nobles, larceny, plead ,, ,,,.,,,
polity forcible trespass.
mint suspended upon payment been visiting Mrs, W
costs. returned
Daniel from
or's court,
appeal and gives bond to pay
costs
and .,. and
to lore th
plaint
comfort, fellowship and
of the slid A, Bin
wife of the plaintiff, and
limes and place- for a
wrongfully,
v- and unjust
and
I A.
Thai pi ,.
I that said wrongs
as he made ranees continued to be
trial. The Stale was up I
lo him relative within e.-i .-.
,,;. .,. Thai hereby
made A.
I was not him, the was
destroyed, and also
had made w- i of
is Complete
plaintiff, and LI ,
destroy her affection for him
to wit; on A
Will SUit
divers
see them.
N. II. wen I to
all I today.
and admitted.
The v
while tin. confessions was read
Raleigh I which been taken down it
when Joyner was
Be
The
are one;
no special
an- living
Mae Heat.,,
in our lives to months in jail
Jim
make leave
while we out.
Co
co. t
. , ,,,,., weapon, pleads guilty,
is the best hotel in town f .
often beard around
the depot. And answer is
got
There was so much on
the market that there was
a block sale, and one warehouse
bad lo lie left over for sale today.
has ban
so i ashed the past week that several
of the force have bad to work day
and night. Even then it is hard
to keep up with work.
Mrs. J, It. Cherry left this morn
lug Haiti more.
Mis. T. Matthews led
evening on a visit lo
Miss Annie of
is visiting Mrs. S. T. Hooker.
. Mrs. Cherry, Jr., returned
j evening from Petersburg.
costs.
George Mitchell, assault will
deadly weapon, pleads
to work public roads of
. , , I-. Brown little son re-
county three j turned Friday evening for
I mouth
months,
Oscar Tucker, larceny, guilty,
lo work roads of Edge-
county for four months.
Starlin Brown and Jane Pair-
j cloth, fornication, guilty.
K. of
over ibis morning and
here.
Mrs. M. D. has
into one of I ho stores in the
premise. Die
of the c.
fort, aid ; of
bi. said A.
in hi- affairs, which
lo have had. and
i-i non Id b
suffered great distress mid
REPAIRING,
j examined m witness n
was being fried.
T. L. was then
told of Joy nor made
lo him while in jail at Raleigh. I facts
Joyner in these stated of action stated in
he committed murder mid ever came
General Repair Shop.
r .;
WAIN AT OLD STAND ON MAIN
ARK TO SERVE THE PI
PARED toil DOING
. BICYCLES MADE lo ORDER
AND ANY
The Wallace shows
in Tuesday, and the I
papers say that of the many shows I
I sentenced lo work public roads of building.
five months. Miss Delia bus lake,, a
sentenced months In I position at the millinery store of
Which have visited city in days Jail, term lo begin January 1st. Miss Alice Car.
gone by this surpasses all. V. Bell, larceny, guilty, sen Miss Pearl Campbell, of Wash.
to work roads of arrived Friday evening to
old Missionary six months. position in
till Association, colored, will con-
with Sycamore Hill
church here Sept. continue
through Oct. 1st. Rev. T. B.
Evans is Moderator c.
Clerk.
FIRE IN NORFOLK
St Hospital Destroyed
Four Lives Lost
in
Norfolk, Sept.
night St. Vincent's hospital in this
city was destroyed by fire. The
tire occurred about o'clock,
and totally destroying the
building caused the death of four
persons.
There were many heart rending
scenes about the lire. Some pa-
of hospital who bad only
a few days before had a leg
crawled down to the street
where they were found by firemen
and taken to private residences to
be cared for.
Fireman Barrett, who was in-
by one of fulling walls,
died today. The other three
deaths were inmates of hospital.
inmate appeared at a
story window was seen to fall
back in the flames.
The lire from Portsmouth
and from the Navy Yard came
across the ferry to help the Nor-
folk department, but all combined
not save building.
The was one of the lines
institutions of its kind in the
South, and the loss is nearly half a
million dollars.
Henry assault with
deadly pleads guilty, sen-
to work roads of
county five months.
Barry Lucas, assault with at-
tempt, not guilty.
Simon concealed
weapon,
Win. Stanley Price and Battle
Price, slander,
Its a Treat.
-Music will draw people, when
it a good article, And that ac-
counts for so many people gather-
along street on their
lice nights and listening to the
music of The
band meets twice a week and the
practice is so convenient many
people can get the benefit of
good music.
Safety
MOTHER'S
FRIEND .
is a true safe-
guard expect-
ant Tl
helps
th
without morning
and
the critical hour u
relieves muscles.
Labor is and robbed -f nearly
all Safe livery is assured,
IV l-i.-a-H
I. and a
offspring a.
v-a N o
in u. U, u
store of Mrs. I,,
of The Confederacy.
The Chapter of the
Daughters of the Confederacy will
meet Die residence of Mrs.
J. Cobb, Tuesday. Sept. 26th, at I
P. A full attendance of
members is desired us business of
Importance is to be transacted.
Applications for membership from
ladies of and Pitt Bounty
will be gladly received.
Mks. T. J.
Mils,
Sec.
In New Store.
Frank Wilson is now in the new
ton the corner. This store
was especially for him with
a view of accommodating bis large
and constantly grow trade. His
is a handsome one and an or-
named lo You will
the inside equally a attractive.
his object was to gel money
Joyner bad lived with him as
boy several years and did
duties well.
I. M. next took the
stand. Said be had knife with
Which Joyner said he ml
Joyner told witness where knife
could be found and Went
with him and found the place
rated. Witness also testified .
to the several confessions
made. Witness made
relative to bloody vest,,
club razors found in
Mere the Slate rested its ease.
The had no testimony to
offer and it was agreed that the
ease should go to the jury
of Judge
making
The Judge made only a brief
charge and the was given to
he jury exactly noon.
The jury was out only about
teen minutes when they returned a
verdict of guilty of murder in
degree.
The Solicitor prayed judgment enjoyed
and Judge solemn words
i ledge of the until
------day
Mayor's Court.
Mayor has disposed
follow cases in his court
lust
Thomas Williams, failure i ob-
ill I.-C cry. lined
.-is,
disorderly and
and total
Samuel Bryant, drunk and ills
orderly and reckless driving, fined
and costs, total
and
lined
net good
D m m
SHIRTS
Around the World
Mr. A. Col Ion, of Intel
county, who is a member of
I Stales Navy and now on ;
a cruise around the world, has been
writing bis father, Mr. It. I. Cot-
ten, some very
bis travels. have had
pleasure of reading these letters
and given to publish ex-
tracts, which we are sure will be
by , readers.
first Installment is given
Nice sidewalks arc now
laid in front of the of J. I,.
W. II. Drown, Pulley
V. Johnson. It adds
so much lo the general appearance
of our reel lo put
good sidewalks in front of new
tom, all now being
made of uniform width also.
your and Malaria
Swells with
chill Tonic n-r
to lake. Money if it falls.
appetite, i
yon well.
by c , Va
nil , in,, drug nm
of Bryan Woolen and
,, .,.
on Friday, the day of
1800, between the hours
of in a. M. P, if. NEWS.
CO
THE SAME MONEY-
All -i
C. S. FORBES,
i hits sin ins
SHIRTS SHIRTS
ins i hits
SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRTS
For Your Alters
an I Your Fires,
Patriotism . always com-
but in every breast
there should be not only the
desire to be a good
but to be strong, able bodied
and well fitted for the battle
of life. To do pare
blood is absolutely
and Hood's
is which
cleanses blood thorough-
rt acts tally well for
both sexes all ages.
.--i blood part-
Hood's .
my honor . nerve
.- i a. Q.
North Carolina.
Linwood a white brake
man on the Southern railway, was
lo death two
I car.-. The accident occurred
Tuesday, near Durham.
Dr. . It. of Ros laud,
died suddenly
Monday. While standing a;
talking to a patient
speechless,
old colored man of
u is said to be the father of
but whom
me living. He has been married
limes.
A has been added
to the list of Charlotte's industries.
NEW
ARRIVALS
JUST AS GOOD,
New
Real is not when
some people are making all the
but When all people
i are making
Va. Observer.
And you do mil want that kind
When select something your
table. I have just opened In
the new with
an entire new stock of
GROCERIES
a Special line of Austin
the world
no others
A. Preserves,
. i. , ,, ,,,,,., ,. .

, .
Fruits, Cakes Confections
Ill
Complete
y.
.
U ways In Fine line of Cigars.
R.
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i m e--
Th non.
T- a- a Sew
Ye Won ,
. allot
will,
tad
precious MOM SH ,
MS SB
aid to the clerk.
, ,
the bU
the
Th clerk it
look worth
oven more. Tn tender-
in heads heW ii
up to
self tip to his full was
feet, m tin- revolver barrel
upon hi left elbow, crooked for the
purpose, and tooted over
down the Those persons
who saw blot involuntarily dodged.
Mr. with
quiet hut an be re
tamed Hi.- vi i
down In ivy Male
be down on their
be killed with
A lure
said Charlie, who
was bathe the
new baby, would
If you put her In the
and go away off and leave her to
her like
Tin lit
tie sister would gel water la her mouth
It till her all ii full With
water M aha howl no
Charlie.
I'm afraid main
ma. with
was la his sister's welfare.
say. exclaimed Charlie en-
pat her right
Telegram.
IN
LAND.
Hun. William I,
Our Fall and Winter
lie
Von How is ii you are
thought I saw
you with your wife
this
did. she saw
she want-
ed to tool, at, and I Ii Id her would
wait I'm K.- back
afternoon to catch bar as she
Free
In front of
of the oddest traits In
said an lime Illinois
desire of every
living cross In front of
locomotive. At Ii Ailed i; with
wonder, and I used to lie
to explain It. Now grown
to be old story with inc.
a i.-s in front of the en tin
Why. Let ace I've
seen I'm a
Blind you lip ill.-it heads i.,
what was th along
the right of way
start lo crawl across the rails. I've
many a quail spring op along lbs
right of fly all n ahead i f
the engine tin ii n
front. rail Hun's v. hen I've I
n n i
I II
the old I . in i i a
now and the i I
he'd II. r,
tie Invariably do ii urn I Hi-y
learned do in I all
i II
rim ii
to I've lied cm
animals to farm n bu
Chicago later no.
OLD DOMINION
Hun. William C.
returned where he
been after Um of
the Cotton
He Ike of
ml
lap Bale with
lion. Tiny are keenly alive to all
the money advantage of In
in v. I which
Hie hall in
i the nil Che
and
in the mill
mill lilt-1 i
wires or metal of any kind used in
baling are
appeal the thrift Em
Mr. Bad i
ii of
cotton of
on the of the
Hale, and by
of Howard and
of were Incited
to the
of three of cotton
on the apron of
Nothing have been more
or
than the working of the cotton hi I
this way. The t
with three bales . the apron
and ran offal once a hitch
or interruption. The
was a deep
healthful bum, allowing
tin- machine wits doing its work
without In the The
lap was clean
even running, weighing sixteen
out.- to the yard.
the
interest in the and
with one their
h in
in
arc all anxious to buy the
m-w bale, and are ready lo give or-
ere
lied to the
such they
were all mills, They
bud been led i think II re
special machinery I he
purpose whereas it n
little heavier apron the
bales or laps, two
sixty
ton
Are now ready for
your inspection.
A railroad
rate from all to
of out- one third fare the
round trip is bile
will be good for long time
to allow of live
in
The of honor to be
to was
ed by last
has bean made a of
of New York. With
the exception of the blade.
and body of the the
material gold.
the is the
with the of the
for I lie
in which was
Around Hie.-o is a of
leaves, this is the coal of
of the United States, and of
native Slate,
with its Stale
and The guard
fully in the shape of an
eagle with
the from of the scabbard n
initials and under I bent
r. on of too
sword i.- engraved the t
of the Nation lo Hear Ad
Dewey, U. N., in
of the Manila
Bay, Kay
The Reflector
Book Store
The Standard Bottles
Never spill when turned over.
GIVE US A CALL,
J. B. CHERRY CO.
A Trip to Paris
Stand Cc
cents.
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington on
and
days lit Ii A. for
water
Returning leave at A.
M., A. M. on Tues
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting a Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia. New York and
ton, and for all points for
with railroads III Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. S. Co, from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N.
Washington, N.
J.
H. C.
S. M. Schultz,
W HOLES .
EASTERN
the Post
N. Second
I Mail Mailer.
Washington,
in the Nation-
Reception to Admiral Dewey in
this city, will center round
parade on the evening
of October and the presentation
will recommend voted Congress to
of the families of the the Hero of Manila, on the after-
Italians killed Tel 111-
lab, La., some time ago. When
ii comes to reward for being killed
by a mob the foreign subject
some over
or the native
I. on. Wilmington Star.
NEWS.
ill North
The State of Pub
lie Instruction rules the sis
hours named law as a teacher's
fur a dons include
recesses. means the time ac-
spent in leaching.
laborers from
went iii lo work in
loading v and
set upon
tried The mayor
had to send a large forte of police-
the Norfolk
The hogs up in Hill Smith's
section of the universe
are loud used lo swallow
noon of the next day. A large
has been raised by
subscription and
have made that will render
the occasion among the
receptions lo
men which Washington has wit
in the past.
The with Admiral
on board will arrive at New
York from on Thursday,
September The. in
New York will occupy and
Saturday, September
On Sunday evening. i,
the special train from
the
will reach New York and
will spend Sunday night there.
The special train will start
New York on its return trip on
Monday, with Admiral Dewey and
lithe of sailors from the
on board, so as to arrive
the Pennsylvania depot in Wash
between seven eight
o'clock evening.
A number of have been
sent in from in
snakes, the oilier day lip
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce mere, one large hog attempted to
molasses, side should , large log Wilmington, and
coffee, sugar, j, , ., getting; t ,,,.,,.,
other tow us along the
arrangements made for
slum stops of triumphal
in order lo give the citizens an op
to greet the great sea
it is unlikely Hint
any of will be
swallow a large lug chain, believing
to be a snake. It was getting
stuff, cigarettes to u d ,,,, ,, ,,,
butter, mountain butter, lull
cream cheese, sausage, swallowed it was
oat flakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- and by heroic on the part
and hulls, cotton
at per bushel.
D, M
A odd in the
i help reads;
who speaks French and
STANDARD Sewing MAt
too BACH SALT.
CHAIRS, Etc
AT BOCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
mm M.
ceded to, as do
the time
and
understands horses
a poor man would be glad
to make an after
speech.
would much
the Journey,
and Admiral's abate Of health
renders him until to endure such a
continuous strain.
As the train pulls into the Penn-
depot in Washington, the
roar of will
and Pennsylvania Avenue Will I
burst into ablaze of light from the,
Capitol lo the Treasury Depart-i
As at present planned, the
State, War Navy buildings.
Monument, the Hancock
Statue, the fountain at the corner
of and
Capitol will lie outlines with fairy
lamps. Pennsylvania Avenue it-
self will appear as a long arch of
particolored red lire being
binned places along the
route, while batteries on
each side of street throw
reams of stars in such
a way as to form inches of lire.
As Admiral Dewey emerges
Iron the Pennsylvania depot at
Sixth street, escorted by the re
committee, lie will enter
his carriage and take his at
the head of parade. The
Olympia's men, headed by the
United Stales Marine Band, will
lake position behind
the will start
westward op Pennsylvania
lo Treasury Building. I
the Admiral
and take his position review-
stand, past which the
will tile, the
and naval organizations of the
District of Columbia, militia
from a number of the surrounding
Slates will be in line, there
will boa show made .
by the secret societies, and other j
local organizations. The
nut inn of the Avenue will last for
the two hours the parade is
estimated to take in passing the
reviewing Miles
Will be the Marshal of the
parade.
Next day, Octobers,
the sword
Voted by Congress will lie present-
ed to Admiral Dewey by Secretary
Long of the Navy Department.
The presentation i ill take place at
the east front of the Capitol, late
in the afternoon, upon a stand to
be curled extending out from the
east steps. This stand will
lie small, accommodating no
more of
party
President will
sit betide the hero of Manila upon
the stand, while the
and oilier distinguished
will occupy places about
lint though the has
been kept the inter
to be performed
upon is likely to be
a larger crowd than has
bled in huge plaza even
Small Pox.
What is regarded as correct
states that there is a ease
of genuine small pox between Boot
land Neck and Palmyra at the
farm known as Boat
It is a colored man who is said to
have escaped from the pest house
in Norfolk. Dr. down
from Weldon this morning to
man. message from
the is
tined and under
Neck Commonwealth,
TAKE
bottle. an I
Night Sweats and
back if It doesn't. No good.
lb.- kin. with ll lint la-
Sold and by
sail
The Shaker sisters, of lit.
anon. N. V., in order to show
nation the persecution of
have resolved lo no
fashions, but no
fabrics and retrain from attendance
the Paris The
wearing French
bonnets, but the leaden of fashion
Six hundred miners in Kan
W. a similar
New
yesterday, over men are
now out.
PRINTING
Give a call.
Job
-ANYTHING FROM A-
PATENTS
ADVICE AS
Notice In
Book lo
FREE
icon
I. C.
moderate. till intent U secured.
Add
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 the
th grow-
tobacco, that, is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
J. I COREY,
IN-----
A LINE
It III
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie found the
brick store formerly
in by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. H.
arrival of the n,,. largely
Save Your Money.
One box of Tint's will save
many dollars in bills
They will surely cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
BAKER HART
IN-
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
BUILDING HARDWARE A SPECIALTY
fill
Eastern
VOL XVIII
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. SEPTEMBER i
NO
t. ;
THE LARGEST HIGHEST AN
bill
ever made in the history of the T Market was made at the
All the surrounding counties were represented the planters were all pleased with their prices.
They are learning that method of having no drummers and adding; the money to the price of their tobacco
is to their interest and they bring the tobacco to
THE T, T E Tl
Bring; me Your next Load.
OLA FORBES
Sole Owner and Proprietor
AROUND THE WORLD.
Letters Prom A.
On Ills Travels.
II. S. S.
My
Since writing to mother events
developed ill
those events were nut of
special I
sow of the
in bis for most of lite
there are Chinese. This was
of course, but the Chi-
are such dirty people
there is little pleasure in
them. new
I saw Singapore were
some tropical fruits,
the The
first is a purple frail
of an orange. Von eat it
as though lo it in half re
move the you while
pulp that is delicious beyond ex-
The is very much
like a pineapple is said to
have a very delicate but it
is an abomination to the sense of
smell. It has been culled
king fruit of the and it is
certainly strong enough in one sense
to he a king. these little
things they arc diameter
of Singapore- We left there
on July and up the Chi
Sea among the groups of
islands, past the home of
the celebrated wild man, and
ed hero on the sooner
than re ate
off five be-
low the of the
tie of-May 1st. One of the
is plain sight from our
age and only about a mile away.
Bren not
shore after dark, so I have
yet been to Manila and cannot yet
give you any views of the place.
However, I have talked freely with
a number of officers and ii is I
evident there is a lot of light j
log yet to be done after the rainy
season is over, the will
come in a share. I that
most of the volunteers have been
an
D. Sept.
A. distinction without a differ-
la that by
who say Mr. will
not make speeches ill Ohio,
but w ill probably make
i n. in Stale o
Since
Iii , . .
been talk members Male , ;,. . ,.,.,,., ,,
the being allowed mom lib-
, ., . .,., Hie n thorough-
orly at coming session
made the entry
by the a certainty. A
Maryland is a
baring mil be
prised if Smith be el.
gross. Ibis talking
believed in an
of Speaker to be Henderson's
for the ii
bill, does not indicate an
Ohio, City of Toledo
Col
makes oath
is senior partner of the
able rainy i ,;,.,,, -lank ft Co.,
son, even if lien. Oils business in of Toledo,
Their a I rain within and Stale aforesaid, and
, ,, ., ,,;.,, I bu -aid will pay the sum
d Manila is mil
miles
I he
l rim
for
every case of Catarrh Hint
be cured Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
of
mist tile lave . ., . III lino Tim
returned.,, the Stales. The all- of the train ,,, i I W. the Sec
mate here seems to be he will pass throng W I ,,. H, ,, .
but will, Cm Bead King ,. he affair, . ,. ,
lions it need not necessarily prove It really looks M M lo l- Mr. Henderson's m a., ad .,,,, ,;,,, i wit, Notary
,. ship, thong that trip had t bring the bill that. inn , . Cure taken In-
It showers continually, there
has been a blowing
ever since our arrival, that
makes the weather bearable. The
must noticeable thing is it en-
one and makes exertion
seem lo require the most
effort.
I do nut yet know what disposition
will be made of me, l will prob-
ably remain on I lie Glacier few
months at least. We expect logo
to Hong Kong in the next few weeks
and will probably remain
about two weeks. After that we
will return to Manila, finish dis-
charging then
Australia for another load of beef.
Then I may be detached and sent
back to the States, and I shall be
very much pleased If this is done,
hut it is not at. all certain. I will
write from Kong and
thereafter I
the mail facilities are mil of
the very best, you all must write
often so that every mail may bring
me letters. if I am in China
when they come they will welcome
me I return to Manila.
Your devoted son,
for the purpose of giving before a ass.
o express
Mi an opportunity to m lo gel it in
make some in Ohio, which and passed. Then to beginning of the
the bill will be railroaded down of
the House before
announced. The will join Ma
fur Ibis notion, which will ho do Philip.
unusual, in deal big Mr. in
Senate, and with
he has been assured by his
managers are Very needed.
He and his party managers
call or any
oilier kind of speeches please, I
the people will know for
I by
toil Peal Wants a Possum
The smoke of is
in land
d sticky sweet
they will be, is upon lo -an and y . ,.
all they will no. be inclined to ,,.,,. ,.,,,, , is con
think any of bill ,., lake I Take i, all in and their own.
United States, who is willing usual It might never gel all. Mr. H Hie
to engage in such business, eve to ,, Banking and look forward to -.-,, lei I
pull his out of a very deep , o which should prop of with J, l
hole. orly be referred being Intro i i. i , . ,.,, nu, ii.- n
and directly on
and sin faces of the
system. J.
Toledo, O.
Slid druggists,
Hall's family the
Carter Montana, for-
chairman
Committee that an
tax will soon
for rutted Stales, and then
ans will claim the idea
I inns.
I. mix do mil
so often made in official
private
hole. be referred being
How has been in Washing- In tho House, or be
ton, and is believed be tried that II
make a deal for the this n-ally lo be
nomination York riot Mouse cu, us should war
It being now pretty generally j Iii vote to abolish Hie afraid of their of-
that Mr. is and Currency In
retire, and of
Governor want ,,,.,. ,,,. i--
bis
I.-, a dig
i w i-i lo for old waste pa
p. .- call ill ibis
burn i
Free Trip to Paris
mind. one
k, J I. I.
At Law.
11-, N. C.
,,,, c
in i
suit, Two
the nomination, it is said that
any
man from his state please j B day or two
but Senator u,,. My l, take ad offer, ,,.
with emphasis which left no I the money was to him,
doubt Of meaning was found oat that ho was ml
Bryan will be our own
of
I have a opinion that he was trying.
ill gel voles enough to him I
of the i d
the kicking of
and H available
men. One of Mr. close
having Jam
cured a full term iii the Senate, he
would for a moment think of
i it it up to accept I be Vice
i nomination.
Hoot might take It, if he
could
c , r. ,
The i of ill,
mi completed the
. ii. I, two Caledonia
farms Halifax county,
deeds them.
was for acres,
i be will
Alison farm with n view lo
I be
i i in- will the
fill
noon the leas expire.
It
F.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
. mill
FOll AND
WATER
Mills K. Bun
N. N.
, S
V f LAW,
C.
Ir. Ii. Jami-s,
n n.-r, t .
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Eastern reflector, 26 September 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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September 26, 1899
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