Eastern reflector, 24 October 1899


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EASTERN REFLECTOR
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed Owner
at the root
Matter.
FALL AND WINTER WEATHER
U a SERVICEABLE
NOt
She should not forget that if
treats her boy as a gentleman she
will do much toward Making
a gentleman.
She should not treat her lo
perpetual avoiding and j
faultfindings.
flies Love
her U to a noble manhood.
She should never be so baa or.
for time she n
not listen If I., live
be a man he will all too soon
her. She should make the beat
while she
She should encourage outdoor
exercise or sport, and she should
not forget to train Mm with proper
for his personal appearance, j
She should never allow
form Mb as coming
table his shirt sleeves,
his or teeth. carrying,
soiled handkerchiefs
him.
She should try to break her
boy's will, but thankful that he
is manly enough to have a mind
his own and devote himself to train-
it to the noblest uses.
She should not fail lo Instill la
for all that is vulgar.
Household.
Southern
Railway.
THE STANDARD
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Direct Line to all Points.
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AND ATLANTIC
SOUTH CAROLINA.
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MEN AND DOTS
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico.
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Cars on all Sight Trains; Fast
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General Info
ML--I Urn, or address,
R. I . VERNON. T. P. A.
Charlotte,
V. R. DARBY, C. A.,
N. C.
No to answer questions.
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A Newman, news Item
conveys this startling Intelligence.
of grasshoppers fell
showers throughout a wide section
in this of the State last
The came down like hail,
and many were awakened
by the patter of them against the
windowpanes and on the roofs. In
many ground
with grasshoppers, some of
great size. The unwelcome
tors soon spread over the farms,
havoc with everything in
the fields. They are thought to be
of the Texas variety.
from every town bet ween here and
Weal a distance about
fifty miles, say there was a rain of
hoppers during the night. In
many places the insects armed in
resiliences, and made life
for the housewives. It is
supposed that they were blown
eastward from Texas by the wind.
Tn Judge heard
the hoppers beating against the
window, and he fir his pistol
thinking burglars were trying to
break the
CM F CALF, BOX CALF AND KID ARE
I EST KS G U A ANT E I ti E SATISFACTION
N WEAR TO EVERY PURCHASER. WE THEM
TI V S AND SHAPES-COMFORT
ARE PURCHASED WITH EVERY
PAIR COME TO SEE US WHEN IN OF A GOOD
HONEST SHOE. FRIEND,
A Free Trip Pans
Md.
1875.
Arrive
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with train No
Carolina Central
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Never spill when turned over
CENTS.
Stand Be
cents.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Fairly Accurate.
-1 i-h go Into joint
and tell his wife is
waiting for him
standing in of the
the
Ho I know
If lo a- be
this time the
I rejoined the woman, wearing
a collar, a pair of
high-water pants, and a about
large ton
Cotton Mill th
The price of is higher ii
than in New York,
the now raised
in this State is manufactured here.
This would have seemed
hie a few years ago. when of
was ship-
to Norfolk and New York.
where the price was always higher
than it In this State. This
is very and
means great deal.
In the greatly
our who now have
most at doors a better market
can elsewhere.
Than, at less expense and trouble
and at a higher price they can now
Bell their cotton to the factories
here at home. It is now no longer
it was formerly, for
our to haul to
some large town for shipment to
the North, peeing heavy freight
and several middle men to handle
it They now haul it lo some
cotton mill the neighborhood
and sell it direct without any
It la therefore to inter-
of the planter
age the building of nil ton mills all
Slate, so M to have a home
market and Mil initiate demand
cotton. And of course
very cotton null creates a demand
and makes it market for nil
other raised In the farmer.
Chat ham
High
man ever calls twilight the
except when he is
j deeply in love
When a woman saves street car
fare day she rides twice the
day.
eye- on future
pleasures we small Joys
close at ham.
As a- man has attained
bis t is short
j for using it.
When a man bows wild oats tie
does not have to worry tile
will he Rec-
Secret of Beauty
is secret is
the power to digest and
a proper of f.-.
. can never be when
the liver docs not act it's part.
Do you know this
Tint's Liver Pills are an
lute cure for tick headache,
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-
and kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
S. M.
WHOLESALE .-
Prepared fancy Ponce
molasses, side meat, hams, should-
coffee, sugar, tobacco,
cheroots.
butter, butter, full
cream cheese, sausage,
oat flakes, hominy flakes, cotton-
seed meal and hulls, seed
bought at per bushel.
Al
Sewing
BAGS SALT.
CHAIRS, Etc.
BOTTOM
Come to see
hone
Railroad, m Bed with Ike
at
Air and Sou
Railway at Gulf with the Durham
Train on las
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s. at i- in. a .
pm.
i H am.
is am. It am. daily
us
s n m ant ii in.
a in n.
a p m, arrive am
n-t T lop Sunday.
dally
in. Sunday pm. arrive, J-y-
pin. I
sun
day imam, am. m um.
Train r i.-m-h leave.
dully, Sunday. a in.
mu m.
en F.-k
Mount am. p m. arrive
m m. in pm. Hop; am,
Pin. am
ii m. Ilia a in. arrive a,
Mount II am. dully except Sunday.
Train on Branch team
m and
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DIRECTORY.
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a call.
Reflector Job Printing Office
FROM A-
Visiting Card
Sheet Poster,
Train No made-
don all dally,
Wei
h. m.
Pass. Agent
J. R. Manager.
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drive
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one moil . f I Ii
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Me. the i
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l with weight; The
i. -t
Ur. Rogers. When
aM Mr-
,. .-ii toe cow to
Ami lie i Ii lo-
lira cow ought lo
ll. where an
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tho i n n Mr is hum-
lie n II I Ami In-
m.
Me.
Brown V u . i n good
nil
White- hi i ii inly
I i m i after I
was i Ii I married
child
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A in New who
u the
business by employing
his wife as cook, which
that thee first wife will
Star.
or
sketch, or photo,
for
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READ THE BIBLE TIMES.
and
A i hi. nils
ii of
all ii show
A la
this in sud
of III-
Idea.
mall, I hare i.
at I. older -I i any of
not Mi-Ill lie
lion n of
u any the n- tin- he
bad or In- bin
it through ll
do u think I
reading ii so
tin- I nil I Will
bow lo It
who i- vi-it in
win n l n Sunday
isl i moB fr m lest, a
hall ill I
dona in Hi.- b l Baked him if
text tile ill the mid
be i in ll I
iii not it it was, in-
read Bible through
Bod It We oil not it. I
Interested rue
III
lime through It Port-
land
school
Divine sen-ice and sermon every
Sunday and
prayer Wednesdays at
M., Litany Fridays at A.
M. Bet. I. A.
in
every
day. and evening. Pray-
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening.
S. M. Watson, Sunday
p. m. W V. Harding,
Services third
Sunday,
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school p. in. J. B. Moore
Catholic.-No regular services.
It
IX-----
-A OF-
nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie found the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
TO SEE MB.
J. B. COBBY.
The Eastern Reflector
Is only a and con
the news every week,
and gives information to the
those grow-
that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
LODGES
I A. F. A. H. Greenville
meets and
third Monday evening. B.
W. M. J. M. Sec,
O, Lodge,
Meets every Tuesday evening.
I. O.
Sec.
K. of Lodge, No.
meets every Friday evening.
J. L. Fleming, O. C. Carr,
K. of It. and
It. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, B. M. B.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. hall. A. Johnson,
A. .
No. meets every last third
Thursday in Odd
Hall. I, Gardner Worthy
Sec.
Conclave
No. III, meets every second and
fourth Monday in Odd
Hull. ll. Wilson
U. See.
OLD DOMINION
leave Washington on
Mondays, and Fri-
days A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting.
Bet timing leave at B A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject lo change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
ton, and for all points for West
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. MY HON,
Washington, X. .
J.
Greenville, N. C.
BAKER HART
IN
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
BUILDING HARDWARE A SPECIALTY
tie
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FOR-
The Eastern
. .
V--I. GREENVILLE, PITT
in
Editorial I ., thirds rote of all Hie
at meeting.
on afternoon Th.- officers of the
was organized an association
much for the Democratic
f the state. Ii was a Dean-
Do Kat This
Country.
as-1
Editorial The
purpose Of such organization is
a the
on, vii-c each
no tint the Press will be die
of men or measures, but that
work all along party lines may
I and concerted. The
association began with
B. M.
over the meeting
the D.
was temporary
The following were ejected
W. C. the
Sews.
and
treasurer, orator and an executive
committee of five who
hall bold their offices for one year
and until are
I and qualified.
Bastion The president shah
preside . i meetings of the
shall call
meetings thereof upon
of a tn of the executive
result of the Mar
and United Stales.
has given this an
acquired right to territory in the
West and East Indies, baa pro- t .
would
Tile CooK
i mitt.-.-.
the
meet-
in their
preside.
The
ill correct
of the proceedings of the
lion and shall I
. keep
id
First
of Herald.
Second W. Gold,
of the Wilson Times.
Third District K. Hale,
Observer.
fourth A.
u of Hie Times.
Fifth -W.
of the Chapel Hill Sews.
Sixth Q. of
Hie Messenger and In-
Seventh D. Wails,
Of the Mascot.
Eighth B. of
the Cleveland Star.
I.
of Hustler.
Secretary and Treasurer, A.
Robinson, of the Durham Sun.
Orator. B. M.
H. A. London, of Chatham
Record; Daniels, of
Raleigh W.
C. Hammer, of the
H, of the
Raleigh rest, and J. Which-1
ard. of the Greenville
Delegates lo National
rial Dan
of the Observer
of Hie
and Intelligencer.
B. Hoey, of
the Cleveland Star, and Chas. W.
Gold, of the Wilson Times
The constitution adopted was as
Section name of this or-
the North Car-
Democratic Editorial
The object of this as
shall be to disseminate
true Democratic principles, and to
secure the supremacy of the Dem-
party.
Section Any editor or pub-
of a Democratic paper the
Slate of North Carolina, support-
adopted Democratic principles,
platforms and nominees, may lie-
come a member of this association
by a vote of a majority of the
present at any meet upon
the recommendation of the
Committee, to whom
must be made.
Section Persons, and not pa
shall constitute the
ship of this association, each
member shall have one vote.
Section Democratic editors
who have tendered honorable
vice in the profession, upon
from the newspaper business
may lie elected honorary members
of the association by a two-thirds
vote of the members present at any
meeting. Such members shall be
entitled lo attend the meetings of
the association exercise nil tho
rights of active except
ting and holding office.
Section II. Any member who
shall violate any of the the
who shall guilty
of conduct becoming a member
Of may be expelled
a minute book containing -i re
association and a c
of tin- members. He shall collect
membership fees, annual duos an i
oilier funds of ass and
shall pay moneys only on
executive committee.
Section com-
shall mot-; annually any
place that may be selected
president, lean than thirty days
the
association, to make arrangements
for the ensuing meeting, and
transact other business of the
association may come within
province of the
Section Vacancies
in any I i of pies
during the Interval between
may ha till I by the ex-
term.
Section shall
meet annually such time and
place as may have been selected at
last preceding meeting. The
association may omit lo designate
the time or place of meeting,
which
shall same. meet-
be held such time and
worse than foolish f
over what the Stale-
do in the
From a Mexican newspaper
following is
--A South American journal
hand has an article dealing with;
North American pretentious to
dominance and
glance Into
tin future, ii gives dales
following-annexations by our
excellent
Thomas, Jamaica.
and
mid Cent nil i
America.
I i
am
And It might
this name forecaster that the
States by i
internal f i a-
of these territorial
tons.
Such n sis the
hi iii rend nil lo every
sensible person, for shown
and a supporter
Ibis count i t ho
Latin of South
America.
and backing of the Stales
Republics have In en
aide to maintain their
instead of being parceled
lout Into a number of dependencies
controlled and paying tribute to
European nations.
When Slates ceases
to give this to the South
A GOOD, SOLID,
i n
dent et
marl; i- ill;
the I ere gel
-No
ii.-u- are no
for
el
Sue a in m do his on n
ii i
n .-.,. i
Such -i and pro
up from
i . ll- cooks
i. ;,.,,
. . I III ll ll till
S Cat lit i I., ;. ;
-I la. i the lo
.
ACTS GENTLY ON THE
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
r i THE
EFFECTUALLY
y-.
want t.
I.--I -4.1 pence. And
have little th
whine we
The I.-; mm
I white git
an- hundreds mill I ho id oft hi
OVERCOMES C I -7
PERMANENTLY
i z o
l it they all ; . i
tin-
Iii-
III
IS BOX CALF AND KID AUK
IN WEAK TO WE THEM
n-------.
etc. I .
I High I I t. i
-1.
col a
I, i hut
III i
. I m-h it i
ling who know
I . little, do it little fa .;,
and drum piano, I ml
of u
,.; . v .,. , f
making home it .,
place the average man want
lo from as he v a j
hi pi
STATE NEW S.
la North Carolina.
i. A. of shot
, mi killed a half it lo
night. Another bad
the to Mr. Weddell's
Intent night, and
iv were so strange Hint he was
mistaken lorn burglar.
jury exonerated Mr. Weddell
from crime.
i.
as the president may j American Republics, the time of AND DURABILITY ARK
mite, whenever requested so to do their independence will only a PAIR. COME TO
by the executive committee.
This constitution
may be altered or amended at any
meting of association by a;
vote of two thirds of members ls
asks one exchange lo
, . , , , .
. , , i which another --ll is a
This was voted upon M ,., n.
i i to broken where the wife
looks like a bag of wool with a
string around her where
the husband tobacco
Movements Warships. ma painted on his shirt front
neglected children wipe their
noses on their jacket
Washington, October
Navy Department has
the New Orleans will
be able lo sail from New York
navy yard for next Friday.
The were found to be a
much condition than was at
reported. The navy people
arc watching with interest what
promises to be one of
ocean races on record between
naval vessels from the United
Slates to the Philippines. The
Nashville got away today, starting
from Baa Juan and bound Ural to
Suez. The Marietta sails Monday
Iron Point iii Hampton
The fast Brooklyn is also
expected to sail Monday from Nor-
folk, while, as before slated, the
New Orleans sails Friday. These
ships all go by w of Suez,
the other side there
will start during the coining week
the Ranger first, probably, this
having been for
Badger and than the Newark.
Although handicapped by nearly n
week, vessels have the
test course, and the naval officers
here believe that will land
the Newark at Manila the
faster u ships.
WITH EVERY
. OP A GOOD
J. B. CHERRY CO.
The war in the Philippines Is
proceeding this A body of
march and takes posses
lion of a town, There is no light-
of The Filipinos
lire
wounding two or throe Americans
soldiers occasionally killing,
real. The Americans
Occupy the low n w the j
no forces have incited and Otis
sends a report to Washington tell-i
groat of our forces J
in capturing the place
always adding that great loss was;
inflicted on the enemy while tin-
Casualties on our aide were few.
Then ilia few hours or a few
the troops vacate the town which
they had captured with such u
nourish of trumpet march
back whence came or march
somewhere else. When have
gone of their
hiding occupy the town
as there you are. Our
warfare In Philippines is an
exact of Spain's war-
fare possibly
cruelty to the
which we all used lo much.
Statesville landmark.
A man who was taking two cur
load north from Sweet-
water. had luck Mon-
day. The hogs were taken out of
the is at Spencer and all of them
bad died the way died
during the day. II was quite a
I he Sun.
must u lo be domestic servants.
Women arc taking their places I
crowding them in other lines. State City of Toledo
a learn lo cook mid ,. j
, , i , , makes oath
keep make n business he ,,.,,.,. of he
ii is well as lo do other things I of Frank J. Co., do-
I.- there is no good business in the City of Toledo,
he shouldn't. and State aforesaid,
it will when . said Arm will pay the Min of
ii i nappy win ii w, , k DOLLARS for
arc the cam of Catarrh that
lazy, sloven black con.-, Hall's
The old mammy of slavery f J.
has departed and her daughter lo before me and
i,. i- . . , i id in nu presence, day of
hen ,,,.,,,, A D
cooks, are lazy, ,
vi.-ions. sloven and and Notary Public,
nine steal and feed Hull's Catarrh Cure taken in-
or more persons of I and directly on the
i kitchen of
v i
I blood and mucous surfaces of
system. FRANK
the
SPINNERS PREFER
LAP HALES.
Toledo. O.
Sold by druggists, Toe.
Hall's Family Pills are best.
bottle. and Fer-
M-r, Mon-
No us good,
i i on in-
by
Is
. .
Can II v.
I. I. I. Mourn.
The Demand in Sew England and
Abroad In
I Yen's
of New England
having learned l- experience of
by its
arc heavy buyers of The
Cotton
baled cotton, One Mass
mill
latter part of
and purpose
n., col loll packed mil
ii if ii can gel
bah s In
V her Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
and
this mill ion
AM K. FLEMING B
At Law,
N.
Una lot
. ii-
lap bales its spin it p
civil Engine
iS ibis season, and other fob i
id
If .-.
BRUSHES
BUILDING A
flu- European demand for
I I
is largely I u excess of last season's.
Iii October
tor Liverpool were shipped
from in one steamer.
Shipments go forward regularly to
Bremen, Bar-
re
N. c. N. C
N.
Dr.
DENTIST,
White
Fleming





EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
D. J.
the Post Office at;
X. C, as Second
Mail Matter.
M, 1809.
I No Obligation
tin from i
Iv one the oM HI j
his w Ilk in
about,
be
oar
mm
The headed
Yes pore h Milker Carriage Company, WM i
best town Wednesday.
i.
If . out cl calling
Pick II. -rt-
or r. t, r In I of
wood's
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Oct.
H. of the
Ur coarse; h isn't been u other
the exercise all
of Speaker Henderson's well
talent for preserve
harmony the next Congress.
The papers are telling John
has just closed a
advertising contract the
Philadelphia Record. It goes
without that John knows a
good
pursue after arrest
course he replied
sternly. not node
lions help Bob Seattle, out
no Lei him go ahead
and work out his sentence.
forty
W. L. Moose has moved
new dwelling just completed.
or tales of cent
rolled in yesterday. B. V. Man-
t Co. paid as high as for
some.
mi
TOO v 1-e bright, Slid
t work. Thin has
been die i other; it
will be ours. PiLLS ire
old by ii cu.
Thus They Were Married.
prints the follow-
marriage ceremony which was
aid b a Tennessee a short
TO THE RIGHT Ml LEFT YOU CO
W. H. White, W. T.
TWO STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
New by every train and boat. suit yon in
Had You Thought It.
Major called the Land-
mark's attention to two
Several carpenters at work down .,,,. thou take her
here are boarding with the Misses for better or for
Wesson, which gives them I very J u, have, to hold, to fondly
lull house. guard till hauled off a hearse
Professional workmen will thou let her have her way,
apply Um her many wishes; make
Carriage Company if in of a tUt, an eVery day and help her
position. Wash the dishes I Wilt thou com-
Eleven new pupils, several her father and
whom arc boarders, came this Jemima
week. Those who template sisters and a brother
LADIES GOODS,
I SHOES, HATS. NOTIONS, Z
THINKS.
gusts ,
We have just opened
with an entirely new
complete stock of-------
We Carry
A rail will convince
C. J.
FIVE POINTS.
Dry Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats. Hardware,
f Karin Implements,
Meat, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, etc., in
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
How much worse was the treat-; fads i he year
by Spain than It began on ends on
sun and are, therefore.
Sundays the year. last
quarter the j-ear,
November and
Sundays, two of the three months
Sundays each -which
i- something out of the ordinary. as
usually one in n
live
Landmark.
the of the Boers Bog
land, or to come nearer, than the
treatment of the by
America.
victory of the Filipinos
over the Spanish was joyfully
hailed by us victory of
lighting liberty. The Fill
claim to the right of self
is just as strong and valid
should enter at once if
possible. L. Jackson,
of W Academy.
Master
seems very Impressed with
the good qualities as well as the
hospitable people our town,
be baa concluded lo make abode
u. He can be found
Hotel where he will gladly
welcome all who mil to see
him.
II. W, Talker has up a
his face grew pale blank
It WM too late to ; as through
the loot he sank he
Gala Wets l
Charles superintend
cut of estate
Biltmore, has been elected
dent of the North Carolina
Kale, a young while man.
piece of his fence In the open was hanged at Newton Thursday
space near nicely paint- tor murder.
ed up, with turned posts all coin-
now as then. reek the
being the of the
States torpedo
League of Be- instant.
publican Clubs has declare. preparations are being by
against the civil service reform law. he citizens of the capital the
though the law is Dominion the
tared tinder this administration ii
. , ,, I
hard v amounts to enough lo be.
worth denouncing. ; m preceded .
a parade, partaking of the
nature of at ill
he followed u great of
a ml and
The week of October will be This shows people how It
; . .
gorge pus in . in
ever
lie
en in a
Every American interest would
hive by the gaining
of a naval station the
and opening of Manila
trade. It was city, and will coal over
that insisted on continuing the
war with Spain unless she sold us The railroads offer. faro for
her vanished title to the whole of round trip, including an
coupon to the races
A large crowd
i Invade Richmond during
week.
the Island.
Deplorable its max lie the crush-
log of the Trans by
the British Empire, how much
been Married .
v.--; , . old hi
and home is in Charlotte, has
Is our establishment of n remarkable histories
despotism in the Philippine by heard of. tie has
this Republic, which married nine times.
. , ,, . of his wives dead and in now
before the world for liberty, . ,
lives with the He Is ,.,
self government and the rights of
years
The Is
so prominent as to who shall be
the next Senator from Ninth Car-
as the successor of Marion.
Butler, is entirely out of place
It is a question that should not
have been mentioned at all until
after the constitutional amendment
next I if it had
been deferred until after gen-
election in of
year, so much the better, The
question ought
carried any farther -1 ii
Mr. I. It. Cotton, of this cum
himself a and
a member of the Board of
tors of the State recently
made a tour of Inspection of the
several State farms and made a re
port of his investigations the
meeting the Board Raleigh
last Tuesday. His rep made
reading, showed the
exact condition of things at each
farm. It also showed a number
of that Hot might lie
improvement the work
management of the
the convicts might be better cloth-
ed and cured for.
and bale hearty.
His oldest children, twins, are
Mars old. and his youngest, twins
also, are twelve months old.
James says he is the father of
children and of he has
not heard from In years, The old
lives in alley.
aid and Id well streets,
and he is the authority for these
News.
in 1900.
The population of the
Slates ill June, will be.
according hi the estimate of the
Treasury Depart about
This figure, according
to an article by Henry
in the National Geographic
is large. The population
at the time named, he thinks will
lie over under
Attention is .-ailed to
the decline of immigration in re-
cent the estimates
Of population, In I US many
a- Immigrants wen record-
ed and in 1803 the rose to
but With 1803 a decided
decline Ml in and in 1808 there
were but In
decade 1870-80 the aggregate
of Immigrants was in
1880 there WM increase to
the nine years ended
June 1800, total was 3.780.-
the
during the current fiscal
year will reach execs
seems. Mr.
bar doc not think the natural
would around their yard. See
if he don't get an order from some COTTON MARKET.
one a ho sees this as they are passing
on the train. As wired to Co., Out-
ill I ton and peanut buyers.
When a man goes to buy a wagon ;,, York future quotation to-
he should consider the day are M follows i
of this Most
any wagon looks as well as ours
at first, but sun the tires be-
come loose the w
This is not the COM with ours, but
whole thing remains solid to
the end. Whether you know this
in- true or let us
older and be
A. Ii. Cox Ml.
BUILDING UP
A reputation for pure
products has always been aim,
and which we have succeeded ill by
always keeping our goods up to the
highest standard of excellence.
Our high grade canned goods,
choice teas coffees, line cereals.
Boor sugars are always the
best lo be anywhere, and
PYTHONS j
THE BEST THAT IS
OFFERED, AND AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
I am now in one of new
stores prepared to supply all
your wants in the of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Mine is an exclusive Grocery
I carry a
FULL STOCK of the BEST
Just some line California
I Peaches.
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT-
TON SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
as low as a good article can
lie sold at. cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all
WHITE FLEMING.
K. O
Alter two years
Premiums have ht en paid
in
i ii lift
i.
that
our prices
as low M the lowest.
Co.
True Kings.
One the London stationery
journals contracted this ingenious
play upon The mist pow-
king oil earth is
the meanest king, the
most popular king, sum and
the leanest one, thin-king; and the
one. and the most
garrulous one, the
thirstiest one, king. And
. ill re is the whose
trade's a perfect the dark
skinned lilac king, who
cuts the greatest not to
speak of ran king, whOM title's
out of or famous ruler
ban good
American stationer.
OBSERVATIONS.
------1
by the Orange Va.
Corn now has a husky voice, for j
its ears arc being badly pulled.
Brass makes a bigger noise than
brain, for which it is often mis. j
taken.
Life is the quarry out of which
we must carve and complete our
character.
The of the morn-j
often becomes an
the evening.
Take away the egotism from
some people and nothing but
would remain.
The tailor-made girl is not gen-
an old is
very fresh.
It isn't the keynote that catches
the doubt voter, its the U.
treasury note.
The tongue is a mouth organ
Which has few Hops especially
when Its owned by a woman.
March IS
May
Receipts
Ian
LOCAL
cotton In Greenville i-i-
J. S.
Beet, Cattle.
Hoes, Lambs,
Hides, Poultry.
Vail
U country produce. P
V, bring i-.- . i-n at
highest
E. M.
II ii
N. t
N. O.
, i .
and always
on ,
Fresh goods on
baud. Country
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
of Newark, N. J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
i Extended Insurance
works automatically,
Will lie reinstated within
I three years after lapse if you are
in food health.
After Second Year
No
I S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie-
of the second each
succeeding year, provided the
for the year lie paid
They may used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
n. .
A shirt factory is to be establish,
at Scotland Neck. It will furn-
employment, is said, to
people. It is expected to lie
operation by I he last of December.
your Chills and Fever, Malaria
Chill Ton.-
n like refunded if it
and makes
cured by Drug Co., Vs
of increase the population has sold at drug
NOTICE
order lo better prepared to protect the our
customers and friends among the tobacco farmers of Eastern North
Carolina in their tobacco recently made arrange-
by which our Mr. will conduct a warehouse on the Dan-
market, and Mr. will manage the Farmers on the
Greenville market. Is the largest wholesale market in the
world. Here are the headquarters of the largest planters in the trade
and here necessarily Ion large extent the price of our tobacco is
established.
After considering matter in every light we have conic to the
conclusion that a warehouse connect in Danville would of
value lo us and our patrons.
We wish lo say to all who have tobacco lo sell that Mr. Joyner
will look after In every way and his purchases, mat-
of course will get the undivided attention of Mr. Hughes at the
other cud of Incline.
Thus yon with one Interested to handle our
chases we will be better position lo stand up to your and buy
it if necessary than Any Warehouse North Carolina.
Thanking all our patrons for their favors the
pas I we are
Your Friends
O. L.
ti. II.
To my Friends Eastern North Carolina.
It in with unfeigned regret that after careful and thoughtful
consideration Mr. Joyner and I have concluded that we could best
serve our own and our customers interests by having a warehouse con-
on Danville market and I leave many friends and
pleasant association in Eastern North of the
that end of the Hue.
During nearly two years association with the
warehouse I know him to be eminently to assume
branch. Your tobacco in his
hands I assure you from my knowledge of his capacity and ability will
be carefully looked after and your interests protected.
Yours truly
declined.
of Woolen trim.
CI, T
OUR NEW AS-
IS A
MARVEL of beau-
style
The mate-
rial is the best and
the work
teed.
ONE AFTER ANOTHER.
And The Column Keep Moving.
The Cup Stays in America
A CO
THAT
III I
M, row
hi
John
for
in.
i.
Tar
J. Wiggins returned to
l. this
K. has moved into I
n s
Ali-.- returned
ibis from -i to Kin.
Weisiger, of Richmond,
soliciting of the Old
Co.
hen. i
Mr and Mrs. W.
came over
tog to see Mrs. Alic
is quite sick.
of
this morn-
Harper
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there Ian MARK
on tin- margin this paper it
is yon you owe
tor
are request
to early as
We need
owe us and hope you will not
keep us for It.
This notice is for those who
cross mark on
I taper
LOCAL
The in of the
the
which at Henderson week,
adjourned to year ill
Raleigh. was
re-elected
All owing h. do not to
see us by X. is I ma will be rail-
ed on by our collector. Please Ins
ready to nettle promptly. Last
appeal.
joint v.
E. Greene . Hooker.
cop-
New York. third
race I lo-l I i
a II .
paper s
your t about
in Where e .-I
; i
ii
who ,, -i
their nights an I i . to
v ii; i lit. n n
there is no hotel
makes n i- an
ind
Ne I'm i.
, I-., i
was
., . ., .
I KI .
Columbia I and I ;
lo the rear. The I
was I. -1 miles
he yachts miles in
half hour. Al Ibis i,
., is i Ii i
. i lessening the distance
them.
When the mark i i
Columbia had taken lead
a few i pus.
Shamrock at
At mile . p lint
had three mile
J. Gaskill, Jr., and sister, had. Wind increasing.
who have been .- . .- .
; , . ., . i the race
a few days with the of.
John
morning. she
,. n ii. i .-. ., won three straight
It. H. Hughes left tin- morning., . .
for Danville where he into engage
ill the tobacco
connected with the trade here r
his departure from
lineal and
-M -I- IT. AND Y. .
V mm i; rilE
JET IT BY BRING-
Full Yin K
Mr
BEAST. THE
AND
keepers Tl the C Q U Q Q Q p A
. mm I , M . I .
i i
mo i Ins it ill
he . mi .
p an the depot. I
have i ill.
for eight years,
two hole-, to lie
ad
I about
sou of Mr. . Ii.
i miles from died
Mr. is having an
I., hi.
Third
Mr. J. ii. Chen is having his
enlarged
and
Mrs. Lou Ml. S.
A. t.
evening.
.- in. re.
I null, r
. all
if
who
Mi-. II. I. Coward, loll
Thursday for her home in
j a yellow chill, i Greene
The hoy was about in old
at K
V mil .
mark lib ;. I.
mile Ii i- i
calm and there i- ; Ii
be race cam I.
Bulletin . i
stake boat was r
yachts are now mill i. u
slake and are aim
calm.
to.
Die
but we sec
leaves.
The full moon gave us some
beautiful nights
The weather feels like summer
has come back.
Greenville Is noon lo have a good
tailoring establishment.
Fresh sweet mountain butter
cents per II. M.
If we don't get any w inter before
Christmas there will be n plenty
A brick sidewalk is being laid in
front of the Andrew- and
stores.
Some men yet neglect lo
and is coming
right
If there don't soon come some
weather indications don't count
for much.
and had the chill Thursday
Mr. F. S. Head.
Mr. F. S. died Thurs-
day night a few minutes before
I o'clock, His death was a surprise
to all, as he bad been sick but a
short while and had only taken
j bis bed Monday. He was suffer
lag with an abscess hut no one
thought his condition serious until
that night.
Mr. about
old. He moved to Greenville from
j Fayetteville a little more than two
veal's ago and engaged in the saloon
I business. His remains were sent
I to for He
was a member the Odd Fellows
l lodge of Fayetteville and the lodge
. i i . i here accompanied the corpse lo the
Subscription and advertising ex- , . , . .
is the kind that suits THE
; as an escort. P.
also remains to
Never trust a man who smiles
continually. Some dogs wag
tails and bite. too.
their
Fayetteville.
Ii I
from
Mr. and Mr.-.
turned Thursday eve dug
Baltimore where Mr.
bee i for operation
Hi- friends t- know
getting well.
Ii. son. of
ville, arrived here Ibis morning .
spend a few days. This was Mr.
W. home, but it ha
been years since he was
here, lb- -ax- looks
r town lo him.
O.
M. spent
here.
At I
i Pitt Sh-
Brown
of rape ii id sentenced to
hanged .-ii July.
had; Court I.
u his
IS,
His case was appealed lo the
Court -u-
the lower
The day of execution will
have lo be again and
can now save
I. neck from gallows.
An effort will be have the
commuted i imprison
for life.
My Stock
traveling public, their proprietor, j I
polite very
IN LINES.
prices will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
returned from the
Raleigh lair Friday evening-
Rev. N. II.
Friday evening
Watson
from
Where Greenville Loses
hoard a traveling man say
here that he knew- of a
number of other traveling men who
Miss Mary to spend their nights
day from a visit to Wilson, land return to on the
Mrs. J,
from ii visit to j business here, and go back again
Mount. the evening train, for no other
B. F. Patrick and W. B, i-
returned Friday evening hotel
fail Raleigh,
The State Fair.
As we left Raleigh
day
November will bring hunting
lime when the With his
gun and dog can get out. thousands of people were crowding I
The Academy boys have unit there on every train to attend
twirling their bats and are BOW j fair. In exhibits and
kicking vigorously at the pig skin. I his ,.
yet hail. The only exhibit there
from county is that made by
Nurseries, which is n
Mrs, Lou Mrs. 8.1
returned this morn
from
yacht race was de-
off owing to failure of the
wind. The Columbia was In the
lead.
Tub has what
is a Those
who have it were no little
amused.
The business man who doesn't
make advertising pay doesn't ad-
in the right
II. M. Harder has established
the cash system at his big store.
Miss Emmie Smith has the posit ion
as cashier.
Silence is The wagon
tongue has nothing to say, but it
gets there ahead of the rest
of the outfit.
in a name Everything
when you come to medicine. When
you get Hood's you
get the best money buy.
The made by Riverside
Nurseries at the Slate fair won
eight premiums. Pitt county usu-
ally goes to a thing to win.
The colored State fair will b
held in Raleigh during the week
The Coast Line
will give excursion rates from all
points.
Attention is called sale of
valuable town lots by Thus. J. Jar-
vis Harry Skinner,
This sale will embrace
several good building lots and the
opportunity is worth taking
of.
The now of Brown
University says that at Brown no
one asks who a man's father is,
what he is; not what he carries
in his pocket, in his brains;
not where he came from, but where
he la
creditable one. So many people
attending indicate- better times all
over the State.
The Best of All.
A gnu Ionian has been in
every tobacco
North Carolina South
Carolina, told tub
that the plant of Brothers
at the best equipped
in either of these States. In fact
he said he had never seen a better
plant anywhere.
is the
Mother of Invention.
It was the necessity for an
honest, reliable blood purifier
and tonic that brought into
existence Hood's
It is a highly
extract prepared by a
combination, proportion and
process peculiar to itself and
giving to Hood's Sarsaparilla
curative power.
Its record of has
it Greatest Medicine.
Rosy Cheeks I Mm
nosy cheeks, trunks lo Hood's
me up And
doctor MAry A. Burke,
East Ind.
II. .
Dismal Swamp Opened.
Norfolk, Va. Oct.
famous Dismal Swamp Canal was
formally opened to navigation this
morning. a million dollars
has been spout in reconstructing
W. R. Parker, A. II. Tail. canal, which is lo meet the
James D. E. Warren, W. demands of modern Ira Hie and is a
. Forbes and W. s. Atkins re-1 connecting link furnishing In-
Mrs. s, and daughter
of Plymouth, mother
and sister of Mrs. J. W.
came Friday evening to visit her.
evening from
mod
Raleigh lair.
P. who was one of
the marshals at the State fair, re-
turned Friday evening. His moth-
Mrs. Henrietta for-
of Henderson, came with
him to make this place her home.
She has a cordial welcome to
Greenville.
Tills is a Market.
Of course we do not want to dis
smaller markets, as even
Greenville small had
to make a beginning, but we can-
not help from feeling just a little i,,, a spoke
amused sometime seeing some .,
And we night go on
ml name more. This town is full
land waterway from the Chesapeake
Hay to and
Sounds.
t Par Somebody,
There could be piles of
made out of small enterprises right
here Greenville if somebody
would show the lo establish
I Here are some of the open-
here, neither of which would
require large outlay of
money, which would prove pay-
An ice factory,
a laundry, n plan, a cigar
the Is-; i
the v. lire in the
tor and y of ice wall
summer. I be i a- gin
hotel i-i in III l
. always get Is
market ind ion affords.
I.
A i r.
V o are . .
. i I he -i
. lire. bill be make- i .
iv. lion does no col reel.
who
about l knows that we do
u . have hotel
are at nil . with
needs of the town. True we
nave hotel-. and the proprietors do
the can, under
circumstance and with
for their guests. What
traveling man referred to said,
what T . i. has from
time lo said, i-
a- ii lie
have, of n
modern, v.
The o here in
which hotel are kept are hardly
the name hotel,
h themselves
be a one else to see u
in hotel building .
such a would
of the town. We know tint
people have failed lo stop
here because they ho-
tels elsewhere, the town
a loss
Lets Have a Laundry,
a laundry in
a pay lug i
Every week about worth
work Is off to other towns, lo
say nothing of is done the
washerwomen.
Licenses.
Last week Register of Deeds
Moore issued marriage to
the following
W III I K.
Joseph Em and Jennie L.
Bullock.
Washington Maggie
and
M. Hooker.
Louis Allen Stocks.
Storks.
John Annie Whit
Held.
Henry
Gardner.
Hurl Wilson and Chap-
man.
Anderson and
White
-4
fUN
PARING.
Repair Shop.
V AN Al STAND ON MAIN
A. TO SERVE THE WE
MACHINERY BETTER
ED FIRST-CLASS WORK.
FIT
lib Vi MADE TO ORDER
HATS HATS
get A
OR
and have you an up-to-date Hat.
or pounds in a week. I Inly
today we read in one paper where
warehouse had a big sale
of pounds on one Hour.
here
I hey sometimes sell a quarter mil-
lion pounds in a single day
fool up a million in a week. And
yesterday one warehouse, Lib-
n break of pounds.
We believe that was the largest
break ever had on any North Caro-
warehouse
Cards are out for the marriage of
Dr. William Edward Warren and
Miss Eva Mac Fleming in the
church at on
day Nov. 1st, 1890, at
They will beat home
after Nov. nth.
Luke
King,
f opportunities and
Modest Women
pa IS
than, beauty
wit. Is it
men
with physical
per-
son it i
by male
and of
may be n by certain
hum of the
delicate fern IV-
K remedy Am
in i
So , .-
r lo i a-
Mill
rill- is True.
u over think
Our stock of the Seal Brand
Stiff Hats has just arrived
and is a correct copy of the
Dunlap style.
yon
don't help your town at all
yon -end off for anything you can
gel When a man in any
his money out of
lo lie i- much
from tile his
ii back lo him.
. Would Pay.
at paying a a pound
for great quantity of ice was
the pail
If the price had been as low as in
towns where there are ice factories
the consumption would be much
larger. There would be enough
consumed in and
to make a factory here
well,
Come in and get a hat before the rush is over.
Phone ft. C. S. FORBES.
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The Reflector
Book Store
The Standard Bottles
Never spill when turned over.
THE EATERS OF CLAY
ARE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE
WHO FEED ON DIRT.
In t
lo kl
. w
No of In
earth or clay bill
this a favorite with n good
many million, of up an. down.
In Europe they arc not difficult
HO find, or were not M years ago.
Tastes hare changed a good deal since
than, no But human beings do
not readily give up a favorite is-
when It l cheap. If superior
denounce It. they enjoy the
treat on the sly.
the of
sen no public Um
bread with fine
clay, as saw them, but
should lie rather surprised to learn
U at do not
follow of
in the
the Amur, where he saw
i rating what
similar clay.
Mr. had the load lo
Ural earth lb U-
v. or aim l. in one of
rears only before he made
so in our
lime a
had begun M -at
when a WOod-
man noticed while among
n. roots of a he It looked
mi and he carried home
a I mixed It with rye and
hark baked II. The loaf proved lo
be and
fallowed. So the
and a rush s.-t In
When Mic this
,.,. I lies
The la i
ll-i I
said Mi. II
statement
i aH had
. I hi a
Jo-
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i in
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i pp tin Lu n Bad mil
. mini piety,
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TO THE VICTIM.
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All alien lo lo
CENTS.
Stand
cents.
JOB PRINTING
Give us a call.
Reflector Job
win n l.-av-
Ills I he
urn his I
I of
hi ; . a.
I hill.
. I.-.-, ex
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a of par-
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. i act par-
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a a native.
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then I
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Of all Ills to Ii the
He a old
physician Who has a large
wand Is Mace
l than a . of heart
In the dread
that one ma I i i .
This naturally
n.-rs more than oW s av.
yet are no
where ha been about
old
I mom i
. of all
i who lie through
veal- of I
lug line however.
he to a fellow player that a
quite
.
he did think Ii
Hi- laughed the nation
. but
his a well
when M
on an I. ma lug
vain lo Ml one ex-
Tl. n ad p -t
n l aV-i
was due in failure h. art's action.
evidently of
nu attack of ft 11-
i by no nu
end to the trouble, an I wore than on
ease my own ;. i . ha i i fa-
tally It . a
heart l
bad
of and that
could . act
Prevention
better than cure. Liver
Pills will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
malaria,
constipation, jaundice, torpid service and sermon every
liver and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
school
WILMINGTON
AND
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK
K AI OF
CAROLINA.
morning and evening.
prayer
SI., Fridays at A.
M., I. A. Minister
every Sun-
day, morning, and evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday evening. Rev.
J. N. Sunday-
a. m.
ls.
if
Mount
Leave
Lt
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Ar
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; Wilmington
TRAINS
Si MS
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ii
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I'M
AM.
every Sun-
day, and evening.
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. pastor. Sunday
in. p. m. W F. Harding,
third
Rev.
J. R. Morton, pastor. Sunday
p. in. R. Moore sit
regular
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the
f Ii. of that would he
natural of the superior per-
son. the peasantry were not w
. or Into rejecting
which they Knew
to be wholesome and nourishing.
When Mr. visited the district
ii i- called were us-
the sniff both for soup and bread.
to Stockholm for
gave
and feldspar, lime, day, oxide iron
and a residuum of some organic matter
to animal which yielded am-
and an
Is organic nuttier which
the I everywhere, no doubt,
if there i-
always and earth
to attention than
has been lo It, far a- our
goes. Commonly it is
as a d
quarrymen. Swede-, oven
soldiers, are not to classed
savages, ore the potters of
Their work i-
i- sen and they make money Null is.
Hi. Indian man lard.
ii. ., .,, i,. . .- an allowance
i i. a V of
. I Ir wires and
. . . i-
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Hut. a- a f course, it Is
ages ii.- i. alike useful
an I II
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broken up
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several
eventually the curd has of the
necessary and solidity. It
Is then set aside, usually for sonic eon-
nine, to ripen, and during
this time great changes are
lug in so the
which at was an
solid, becomes gradually transformed
Into .
chief
which i- a
are. of course, necessary to lids
ripening of curd a successful Is-
sue, the reason of the trans-
formation Is presence of myriads
of bacteria, which and in the curd u
luxurious dwelling place, where they
can live and multiply so
j i foodstuffs from
hell wit
Illy. Win
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pints.
the root e lid
the i- p
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Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
Is only a year and
the news every week,
and gives information to
those grow-
that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
s Parker Fountain Pen
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORE.
cow
mil In turn
. t
,. . it make
., ; curt am
r W Mu Ki
;. took n
I- as
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v lo-
I of
a for
Mine
In Java III of or toM
in women buy Mt
lo pro. a
all
tin
of Quito put and
and into but
this i m far M
We have beard n Boo
family could
from on f the
Orange. water of is a
of mud; its
Sew Mt
pi . m R friable
I,. and
traveling m got
nu food for several
green laminate and
live return-
and never any
Indiana of
a live exclusively on when
Lt It.
la and
Hi. with
Moreover. And
real f
year a ball clay for
II with fr
are and
Mall
Mill in-ill
nu It
t an
Ah. I caller,
an many
Huns could not
H It was
Brat bill
In News.
An obi
bur
run wax works, hi
of n
ell murderer a
of bar t
M bad
that bar nun up
any with an
a big bag of for
It I. . ; led la
be if u.
I lit .- ate us
av
it . would
Lave .
,. . i
bug, f. an I oil A
ate ;.
more.
feel of
all, wit;
was for a week lie
. . v. Hi a record his
time, a I severe, ail; .
after other, I which be
i. at four
. ail average
heard
. h . for put run did
t at and
lo the f Ii
were trying to gel
up I the
she bad ill
for rears, Kin- went ti her part
and
In; a she
played lie than bad
At of k pup she
the r.,. . I la her
and sunk ;.
ti. sin never u red from
the
fad she bad -l i of heart
though bad lined
before no of
affection.
-Several
ease of a .
i the on the
of his debut hi a o
Was
up on brandy given
by the 4th
no s in r had lie
than he his baud upon
his bean Ml dead. The excite-
bad of his
heart, mid he bail ended career as
he was about lo begin
furious not
long of
a young
of a college dramatic club,
p for treatment, lie had
been east fur a pan the
production, and Mil extra study, add
la the regular by
the collegiate caused
x- give way. n the occasion
of the it ft as found
that he not remember Haw of
his pan. ibis worried him
be hr . a here.
he
m. an In diligent and
then pan back lo
and . go through It. cues
in-. ; For another
and then a
r brain m
;
ll.
lines of play
ton b IS
l- p
lord p
M p in. p
pm. arrives
n p m
bi Boa
I B U, Had
m, Mills a
rive
pm, Mills p m.
Spring p ton p m.
I No
at with Central
Bed Springs with the Bed
I with the Air Um and
Railway Gulf and
on in- It-wt
leaves US , m.
ti K
um,
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n i a II
Wu-h-
r mum in mi i
I a m p m.
am
j tr i-i
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v p m. p in. arrive-
t in.
m.
, Warn, HUB am.
on Midland N C l. leaves
Sunday. a m.
at lo m.
on
at m. a m, arrive
am.
pa. leave am
inn, m arrive at
II a u. a xi p m. dally Sunday.
A. K. K A. M. Greenville
No. and
third Monday K.
W. M. J. IX.
I. O.
cry
D. II. X.
Bee.
K. of T. -Tar No.
every evening.
J. L. C. C; O. Carr,
K. of It. amid.
K. Vance Council, No.
even-
W- K- Wilson, It. M. It.
. Sec.
Jr. O. U. A. every
at I. U.
t. F. ball. A.
A. O.
No. meets every first third
in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; S. Smith, Sec.
I. O.
No. every second
fourth Monday Odd
Hull. W. U. Wilson
l. s. Smith Bee.
oddly
of
Dr. George who tame in
from
a name by a I ,
f public on j
he afterward published
a volume entitled. the
of which
through many i
in- given lo and, though be
never in If
be la a
him for
ties.
One when he was a
be fur to
a of title Who was wry
III. lie went to her
Cell r pulse. Hi- found be
in t up iii his work. Ho his
and in a of
by still be
managed lo write a
lion.
Karly morning a
from bis noble to rail
on at once. lye Cell
The In-
tended to him either with
or With his
I'm to his
and relief him for
bin with h
then that
in- had rightly i bar i
unfortunately
isl phi In drink, hut she
boned be would i
the had
her in Pol lyre in her
a Judge may
upon I shall at silent
bill.
men
la a m i
to write a
Train Hilton for
Clinton e S In a m and IS
in. flint mi at a m and
i B a m.
Train Mo Wei
don tor all point dally, all a
H. M.
J. B. Owl Manager.
T. M.
. COREY,
A OF
Hardware.
can now found in the
brick formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. K.
i canned by
lions thing,
ts l like
n the for
is a
hut I am
up troubles that
to write of
bare Telegraph,
iv
sin's
in in, I a
in
-Yea, and n
gal
J Ton,.
i fin
v n t
An
but. on oilier hand, it
batter. A up to
point of what I
rail ii of thing.
She is m tortured by the
as is the
pad h
it to
last and as
as sin- Up her
What I i.
broke Up
i he fur cash
lie It he owed
that ail trouble In the
him
Tribune.
t h
bis akin.
I- us often
live skin of
off with the real.
I ail, the skin over the
it
H. W.
. lo l. i
Whichard, N.
The Stock in every
paid for produce.
OLD DOMINION LINE
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S. M. Schultz,
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
side
s, coffee,
butler, mountain butter, full
cream cheese,
oat flakes,
meal and seed
at cents per bushel.
D. M FERRY GARDEN
STANDARD Sewing MACHINE-
BAGS HALT.
CHAIRS, Etc.
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to
HAM M.
SERVICE
leave on
and Fri-
M. for
water
leave at A.
If., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, and Saturdays.
boon subject de-
on water.
with
for Norfolk,
New York Hos-
ton, for all for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Buy Line from
and Lino from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
PATENT
. Sea
for ft
FOR
The
EDITOR
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY.
the
We suppose it is unavoidable
yet it is there
should be as much as
there is, this early date, of the
Stales to be
tilled by the Legislature of
Tue names of four gentlemen
Carr.
ex Alfred
M.
in with
while of would per-
haps
candidate for each
who are
any of them would of feel
being
but it is pleasing to
two of and
Col, deprecate
any agitation of mailer until
after next August's election. The
discussion of who shall Senator
should lie deferred until after
of the which
is lo choose him. The Democratic
party of North I has Inn I a
the
a senatorial light into
a State campaign. We do not I e-
that the heated controversy
between the of Senator
and
UM was the cause of the fusion
victory of that year, for it was
the stars the
Democratic party was to
cm in that election, but it
to it was
harmful in every way.
It is to lie hoped that this genera-
will not see a repetition of
such a controversy at
in politics, and we hope to be
pardoned for the suggestion that
the
have the matter very
largely in their hands, if the
newspapers will from lining
up prematurely for their respective
favorites and discussing their
will be sure to be
regarded by some as depreciating
the merits of other gentlemen and
thus provoke counter discussion
and if with-
hold their hands, we can light the
next campaign win
practically without the hindrance
of this handicap, and then there
will be plenty of time O look after
the matter of who shall be Senator.
Otherwise there may lie no Demo-
Legislature at all. and thus
the National party
will have lost a vote the Senate,
and State, through the loss -of
a Democratic Legislature, will
itself again the slough
which it pulled ii self with so great
effort such great cost is
Observer.
WASHING ION LETTER.
Crops.
The II.-raid
the of Johnson
North more prosper-
. than several years. Diver-
when he ,. , . , .
. . of has I this
of I . .
.,.,., ., , It in Johnson add
miles, more indignation
D. Oct.
Mb
from hi
STURDY
Today.
IN
among
has existed since
when
of Star ionic held
up Federal employ es and
us under
th real The reason is
Idler teal by Boat
Ohio com in asking
to chip in to keep
from carrying Ohio. The
Service who
draw I heir salaries pleasure
the man for
largely upon
Ohio going republican, had not a
word to say about circular
letters received by of
every Washington,
bill they made a bluff it doing
going to Of.
tea and
that the
issued a year ago.
Herald.
is
pear hope of
bell- r on farm
diversifying the crops. The day
of all or all en-
wide awake
They are big crops of
hominy, and mean to live
home and same
place. the road
to conditions. bog
and hominy, sow peas and
cabbages, raise chickens and
keys and Mil these and
other like things lo and In
and the farmers will live
hope of
the Southern farmer. News and
FALL
IS A HOOD, solid.
SHOE
make- oath
be part of
Gnu J. Co., do-
ling business in the of ;
State id. and
said firm will pay sum of
ONE for
each and every ease of
be cured by the
a mi-. Think J.
;,, ,,. ,
ed my presence. day have led i
I and experts who
A.
The had quite a
Wednesday.
State executive
met there and Issued an address
Notary
nu- i- taken In-
. and acts on lite
blood and surfaces of the
system. J.
II.
Bold druggists.
heat.
In order to in world
a full of South of
the Record of
will shortly issues
progress to date sad the
for
lo this issue will include many of
noted men of the South
its
will
deal broadly the
natural minimal
on
We
k.
; speeches
l.-i
Mu.
Made by
political of postal Ito the people in opposition the
lie posted proposed Constitutional amendment
in all Ohio as they
greatly to learn
of Toledo
office had bean asked
to republican campaign fund.
An order was once issued
plying with and all
hands winked each other
thought, devilish sly we
Mr. Mr
slop the
of
Helms come from Ohio aid he
knows how desperate ease is.
and how much he has at slake.
.
;.
luck
One in Kan-as said that silver
buckles wen
on those little elastic the
ladies hide and never talk about,
and this particular be
hoped to see of Bis
will- sued him for a and
the Only woman in town s
liver buckles attached to
He knows that there is
movement among prominent re- j
publicans to prevent his of P
that if his party fails to
We Say to this.
The Democratic press of Slate
seems to be almost a unit for a
primary for Senator.
We are favor of this under
circumstances or conditions.
let the aspirants for the position
announce as candidates
early next year stating how they
stand on great policies that will
be In-fore the people the cam.
Let the Democratic State
convention order a primary to be
held after the next Stale election in
August and let claims of the
different candidates be settled by
people, but under no
stances let the quest inn interfere
with the elect um of the Legislature
of the adopt mu of the
Amendment. There is danger
along this line and we are opposed
to Senatorial question being
brought up at all until after the
State
gram.
Ohio it
show of succeeding.
How desperate the republican
situation Ohio is may
by talk of republicans. For j
instance, Heath, who owes
his present official position to
who has just returned
from Ohio, has discounting
republican the Stale by-
saying that the republicans arc so
busy handling their prosperity
that many of them may not have
time to vote. He also says that
Mr. has the democrats of
the State better organized than
they have ever been before. Dem
advices from the State are
without exception favorable to the
success of
editor until he was as raw as a
potato, s., much for a
meddling with things he is sup
posed lo know nothing about.
Exchange.
The State Trucker's association
was formed at Raleigh Wednesday.
with J. Bryan Grimes president
it. Parker, of
Alliance, secretary. were
made by Moss. Grimes, J. II.
of Rev.
N. M. Journey, J. S.
Parker, Westbrook, of Ml.
Olive, Agriculture
Patterson Geo. T. It
was decided that there ought lo lie
a uniform system of organization
that the printed plan for this
should be sent out, so local
lie effected. I
Grimes said it was his idea to have
a State organization, with the
Eastern t Truckers
as the parent one, and also to
have the local organizations.
George T. Boston, J. II.
Mr. Westbrook, of Mt. Olive,
were to draft the plan.
Editor J. P. of the
Charlotte Observer, has returned
home from Europe. He has
printed some interesting notes of
his trip.
to the presence of typhoid
at the Virginia Military In-
Gov. Shipp, superintend-
fit the cut ire corps of
on Monday night for thirty
days. The numbers
men from all parts of the
States.
At Wilson Thursday Jefferson
was found guilty in
degree, tor waylaying
killing Mr. Calvin An-
Judge Rattle ed
Jefferson to be hanged on
Friday, Nov. 16th. Counsel for
Jefferson have appealed the case.
THAT CAN ALWAYS UPON.
L. M. REYNOLDS
MEN AND DOTS
SHOES
I IN CALF, RUSSIA BOX AND KID ABE
HONEST SHOES, A SATISFACTION
IN WEAK TO ; THEM
IN THE LEADING
AND
pair. DOME when . of a good
HONEST SHOE. B FRIEND,
-ice
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that this supplement will
he the most publication
issued in the interest of the
S nil's material
aim will is- to as briefly
as possible
the most telling facts regarding
been
what Hi.- for the fill lire is.
in that busy man may
grasp the without
wading rough an mass
of uninteresting ides.
This will be sent to
every subscriber lo the
and addition to
this the Southern
appreciating its importance to
South, has purchased copies
which will to lead
business and
in and West.
A copy rill also sent la every
bunk and banker the South,
and to many other ions.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
North Carolina Postal Receipts.
Washington, Oct. re-
of presidential
North Carolina for the year
were announced today, us follows ;
Asheville, ;
Burlington, 11,031.761
Chapel Hill, , Charlotte,
I;
Durham,
; City.
83,325.06;
20,006.21;
Hick-
High Point,
103.44 ;
Lexington,
1,110.011; Littleton.
Louisburg. Ma-
1,130.33; Monroe,
Morganton, Mount
Airy, 3,603.17; New
10,315.73; Oxford, 4,888.30
Plymouth, 950.03;
880.03;
000.10; Salisbury,
laud Beet, Shelby,
Tarboro,
5,050.11 ; 2,371.32;
2,010.10; Washing
ton, 86,670.31 ; Waynesville,
Wilson, Win-
35,510.50.
Kl
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mi display
hi all OW
A Mr- r i hall. I s.- .
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there u of BI
bin.
man. I have
SI i BUT
here Mil em lo be
. u the .-. and
Bible, s. for lack run
j If lie
. I bk Bible through.
reply. have
It I i .
Mi ejaculated
do .
ti mi
Wide is all right. will
i. II how I lo read ii
III- All . II
WhO I lo III
when I wan n
s. rm. tie- Tor a man
is- ii.-
Iii asked If
i. found in the Bible, and
Id, course mid
Hot II was. BUd lie
we both read the Bible through M
We not fuel ll. lull found
. In me
I I. on reading till
Acts on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
ClEAnses the
PERMANENTLY
hi a
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BAKES HAW
IN-----
TAKE
lb kt Chill
Mon-
if it No other u
Got kind with the lie Crow on the .
as I -e. u
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
BUILDING A SPECIALTY
II I.
AYCOCK, FLEMING
At
X.
hi L
I is
arc Io one.
riv-ii null. I
i-i iii-l . i- iii. ii
drawn off;
if iii curd, nu
f ii i-
until
ii.-
ii,. It
u some con-
ii m ripen, during
thin at
iii ii-
Into a i
condition,
a proper
J I
ripening i Hi. i i. . 1-
Ii inn
U of
of bacteria, Bud In n
luxurious dwelling place,
In no
Gillian
tin- curd and out in turn
an natural
course it nil
curd
H,
P. PRICE
Civil Engineer ad
mi. .-
DRAINAGE.
POWER.
l-H-n.
I notice,
lo
bar if he
get
B.
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Eastern reflector, 24 October 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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October 24, 1899
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