Eastern reflector, 31 October 1899


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EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
D. J. Ed Owner
Entered at the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
tin
r Court of I
All persons are hereby
to trespass on land
any way in Township, ad
the lands of Bryant Dixon ,, jg,
land and the lands of ,
Mill others under pen-
This Oat
i v i.- A. Mills.
day
Ink of of Pitt county,
M of null- el Freak
u given
claim,
IN
Never spill when turned over.
HE KNEW HUMAN NATURE.
Lad Mud la of
the Old Stuck.
Ill Street l
was to a
Mi aids
of l a who
ease clerked in ; store
n.-went proprietor
If
I l the i a
Tin re bad stork cheap car
mi the i roar
mi. i- aw bile, u l In-
the been
brought Mad
now on. la or-
II i l
Ml . . m- i r i
tor iii- i I patrons
i BUM
and tuts them aver,
attracted price, bet
ail. I not
youth till UM
rain. he ton an arm-
Hi.- good, dipped i an-
fully in pall water so Hull about
half of each article was
Tin ii be dried In the sun
door next morning
In the window With this
IO
STAGE FATAL
MANY CASES WHERE
DEATH TO THE
IT BROUGHT
VICTIM.
ii will plead in
All to
in make --u
Mat.
i Aden
CENTS.
Stand
cents.
And II
all i .
I., at i
um,
in before noon,
ill . limn could
soaked
ugh in supply the
Post
Pr. ho la
from lo
i. II a
at mi
JOB PRINTING
Give us a call.
lice
was
was
lie
hie
His.
till-
published
of
i.
tori
. . , Ill In-
. . i
a . which
, . p.- ii
I- In Te-
Han Bin i-
nil I U the-
Bert i I an uM
who baa a large of
Hie Is slay
is less a i h an
disease. Induced the m ions dread
that performance n
Tin-
more oil and
in. are by us
where death been brought about
through Its even la the
old timers.
however, the V
all
performer who bad through Ml
stage work withe
lag this malady.
In- rounded to n follow player that h
had
taken of him and that
In- did In- act
His laughed notion
OB, Bl usual, hut
his a-i in may writ eon-
when player went
on the slag and, aft ;
rain -11 ah. fell Wt-
Tin who made tin- post
examination stated death
was due failure of the action,
by of
an of stag fright
is by no means an
end to the more than one
ease In own baa ended f-t-
1- always
bear Is affected who
the most,
of A
of Mr
Mini I r Jolly pun
in from the
Hi this ii to notify
the will lie
at name by II F Jolly.
lo all la
to
new owner
B P.
Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in dis-
arc invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Dowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
in the mechanism of
man, and it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
Tax Notice.
A by law. Machinery
Act, law, I will attend at the fol-
lowing times places for of
taxes the
Store,
House. Oct.
at KM.
Mills. X-t.
Friday. iT laW.
Oct.
Saturday.
Falkland,
Tales l. paid. Meet pay
wive trouble.
M, Sheriff Pitt County.
X. C Oct.
R. K
ATLANTIC- COAST LINE
OF
CONDENSED
Mi ii-
ii such n
,.,.; ii,,,, . far
1111,11.1 a who was
HI. u I la her
and fell I He mad ha
was up m his lie his
In a -I f
exclaimed, by he
write a
mot a a
bis call
, a . f
Tin- in-
lo with an
r p n lib lilt
graceful condition I'M lo his
prise in, I relief she for
bis with her press.
iii n
in- bad rightly I
she
. but
be
con I I s I ad found
her in I-1 in I in her grave
ago
whose
I hi-
with
nil v
till s.
nay
to the
were trying
I recall one ease
here a young woman
knew I. l-
r debut
in the
I i she
stage
Reflector Printing
FROM A-
upon me,
as
a may depend
m's
Tl e
-Bill
. I
Visiting Card
Full Sheet Poster.
. ; .
yearn
u one
Urn
ad
in I had
if
I- .-of
. ;. i. a
f Justice
. Some
. M in
his
delivery
. . . an ft
if
. there any be
try for Has-
heard the line
for entrance I
recovery,
who
gel In ill shape. ah
up mil went on as
though she lad bean on board
for years. Bite weal through her part
and without apparent
her but
played the scene latter than she had
at rein
close her she
the stage, staggered to her
room sank lo
Boor, sin- from her
autopsy
fuel she bad Of
though bad examined her shortly
before no of
cardiac infection.
Several quota
of n young
who In the theater
of a
He was
up mi Bad
those on the stage with him,
lull no sooner had lie stepped B. the
static be Ida hand
his awl fell dead
I Ilia
heart, he . I hi- career as
he ill mil lo -in It.
was not
long ago of at
. . A a I-
U drill ml e club,
Know all men by
That we, I
tin- firm I
Danville. Va., with P.
X. C.
X. In
I. r. Taylor II. P.
Greenville, N. C, la a
part under of
of North Carolina, W.
Code of
The of
be
It is for the
the leaf business
the loan of Greenville. X. C.
I I i. w.
as at
are special partners J. O. -i
j. P. Taylor, P.
Taylor A-Co. at -n. N. C, arc
partners,
I to
the capital said limited
sum of Five
P. Taylor A Co , to tin
capital -penal limited partnership
the Mini of Five Thousand Dollars.
The shall
Sept. god, 1899, Bad Tor space
t am Bo longer.
JAMES
O.
P.
II.
July ism.
Al
Lt Rocky
Leave
Lt
At
U H ill U
DIRECTORY.
school
a. in.
I lie service and every
Sunday morning Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., Litany Fridays at A.
M. I. A. Minister
Sun-
day, morning evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor.
a. C. U.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and Prayer
meet Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
third
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor.
p. m. J. U. Moore
regular service.-,
A M I'M
vi
M to
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as it
y.
i in
a a
I'M AM
l-M AM PM
ii-. a t
t c i
Lt
NORTH.
HIS IA
l u
Arrive Wilson
LT
Lt
Arrive
Leave Tarboro
Lt Mount
a III
AM
Bi
Ai
V M
II
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, o. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. No.
Meets every
P. D. N.
See.
K. of River Lodge, No.
meets every Friday evening.
J. L. Fleming, C. C; Carr,
K. of It.
R. Vance Council, No.
every Thursday even-
W. B. R. M. B.
See.
O. U. A. every
Wednesday night I. O.
O. F. hall. A.
eel
A. O. Council,
t, meets every first third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
j H.
I. Conclave
every sen mil nod
Monday in
Hall. B.
Smith See.
AM PM AM
TOO
A SI
to
I'M AM I'M I'M
I II I. M
SO IS II M
in
it
n Train
n IS U P III.
a m. arrive
in.
i.
arrive
p in
SALE
VALUABLE TOWN
tin- ice. at
bar Curl, in
the of T. Harry
Skinner
will ex-
DOM to U House
in to the highest for
on Monday the of Hot.
i lo
several lots pieces of be-
longing to the late firm of Latham Skin-
embraced that plat known in the.
plan of the of ream lie an West
or
line lot numbered fronting
for
lit
would
The Justice
Jury lo MM
torn
of with
bin when he of what
hail lie
had but
low water and only one
Ufa that It
by and only
for not that they
bad no lea But all
Hob didn't come in our town
Up bad
o In
. I i'S
i f by
War. till
i, I. ii
a lino of
no worried that
here.
i nil be
bin came
The Eastern Reflector
Is only a year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to the
those grow
that is
many times more than the
subscription price.
It an tiling ii u Brit
t. All that alien to do
la to do-hire ti
dominions in
his own country, forthwith ho
out his i
m lo by secretary of slate i
his of
Invest him the
and of a ex-
he h barred from
a room or a of
also haired from accepting
Hut if mi
lo naturalized by act of
for his own
then he M lunch a British
and ban all the
as a native.
I said
a look,
to In a
I'm to be a
six Na
when lo
to whip whip em.
whip
menu
hate my
done lo
isl
the
i giro
be .
hi.
ho bra i
Tor .-
peak
then mil
him be could rough It.
and all. u break, for another
full week he the
lines of and then a
severe . I brain from
lie out perfectly
bat, oddly it no
memory of lie of play
by
fright is n and did
inly I like
in a for
Is n one, but I am kept
too pa op the troubles that
to write Of troubles which
have New York Telegraph.
Why
More subject; to
An Atlantic captain n plies
on the ad, It
hotter. am
-f the- what
might i all the of the thing.
UM is m ml by
as she N worried by pros
of
aim i she it to
up
as aha an bald Op her
What III. I P.
up in
collect
thought he good for
He did. it
i the In making
.; I I
I I'll.
iv -no
g What
w this friend
let TIT State
Journal.
This plat of
land divisible Into lots, It will
as a whole and quarter
One or parcel lying between
Nob ; and and the W A W railroad on
the east Fourth on the I
Fifth on the tooth including lot no
in sin
One lot on and Wail
in the plan that
part of town, m
lot and
. the lot of J S
No. I- hi the plan of that
part oft he town.
One fronting and Third
and as lot No IT.
on and
known as lot No
I routing on Latham am Fourth
opposite
and known as lot No
One lot street
the of J; and as
lot No
One lot fronting on and Third
and known as lot No
One lot fronting on and Fourth
streets and known as lot No
One, lot on Fourth and
adjoining tat lands of Cobb on
wit nod known as lot No
One lot fronting on Fourth street and
the a Cobb on the
west, lot No
One lot fronting on Ward street adjoin
the lands Davis V Cobb on the wet
id known as lot No
One lot on Fourth and
lot No
One lot Ward
-I reels and lot No
One lot fronting on
streets and the old Tarboro road known
as lot No
One lot fronting on and
the old Tarboro road and known
lot No
One parcel lot of land fronting Third
street the North lying In lot
No and the Brunch.
One piece or parcel of kind
on the south side of Third street opposite
Jams street and the same course
and width of street to Tar
adjoining J It on the east and
on the west, nut
and half acres.
One lot fronting on Third and Latham
sheets and known as lot
The above bits constitutes the
most ill practically
lotion the within the
limit of Greenville. There arc
other building within the same dis-
from Court
schools main business street to be
We call attention to home seekers and
i to tin s sale. An for
both. A plat of the lot showing their ex-
act Li. u a ran be found
at the of A. and
A Blow. TIm terms of an
but i . j i I
fur
J.
and
October
leaver
w ll-ville H a in. a in, Rail
Springs o m, Hone Mills a m.
rive I N,
p Hone p m.
Red p n, ii w p Ms
7.16 p m
at with train
with Central
Railroad, Red Springs the
railroad, at
Air Line and
Railway
Charlotte
on tin- Neck
a in. p m.
. I at i m. .
leaves
ii n H am.
at am.
Trains Branch
in an in.
m HO p m, leave
k ii p arrive am
and p in. dally j . Sunday.
Train Tarboro
t I w n m. in. arrives
leave
dally, am. and Sun
day to am, arrive- am. ass.
Train on Midland N C leaves
dally, Sunday, T A a m,
lo a m, leave
a m, arrive in.
Train on leave
Mount am. p m,
i i -M ; ii- to to sin,
m II am
p m. Vi-h. ill.- a ii in arrive at it.
Mount a m. B m. dally except Sunday.
Train on leave Warsaw for
Clinton dally, except Sunday. lo a m and
f i at k a id and
Fa as.
Train No . Wei
don all North dally, all a
H.
Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. Traffic
J. a. COREY,
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
f I
Patents-;
i to
In
Me I, till la a
E. S.
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
in lie found the
formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME JO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
1875.----
S. M.
WHOLESALE -.-
Prepared buckwheat,
aide meat,
coffee, sugar, tobacco,
butter, mountain full
cream
oat hominy
and cotton
at per
D. M FERRY GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sawing MACHINE
SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES,
CHAIRS, Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
a AM
A Trip to Paris
leave Washington on
Mondays, and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
leave Tarboro at A.
M., Greenville A. M. Tues-
days, and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject to change tie-
j pending on of water.
at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde from
Buy Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Host on.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
N. O.
FOR
SI
The Eastern
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VOL. XVIII. GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER I
-AT-
NO
The Little r. paper.
It's just a little up-
to-date;
supplement ore
plate.
every unless
the forms are pied;
it with
boiler-plate
II from old
nays that
is in our
It seem lo worry
fairs of State,
tells that Joseph
front
It never mentions Kruger or Jo-
Hill says I hat Thomson's grocery
a new window
And that Mission Workers
will give
be
William
It
my kins had,
And says that Israel Johnson
become a happy
is short-
to
And the fuel is
building new
It mentions Dewey's coining in one
brief paragraph.
And says that Trimble
has sold yearling
And every thing with-
in little town,
The who runs the paper has
plainly Jotted down,
Some people make fun of bill.
honestly, I like
To work is booming
upon the
It's just a little hasn't
much to say
Km as long as it is printed I hope
it comes my way.
in Baltimore
A HUH I
Of th I Junior Order United
American Mechanic.
The w and in- I
of the Junior Older United
American earned
for it the prominent now,
of lie Unit State.
There are in
n- an which
the
or love and friend-
in
lone nil school The order
now within it-
the
over of
whom are well known journalists,
lawyers and some of most ill-
men trade CUB-
in the United States.
Our order pays out about
I to humanity.
landing upon our
. its rapid horde, of
intrinsic the
I old world should be viewed with
by the loyal and patriotic
citizen . W
and
Hen
His Fruitful
PALL AN, W
is a SOLID,
if
ship, its precepts inspire all
the divine idea of the brotherhood
of man. and bring to the surface
I he generous which lend
to
to our Its
their I,
and awaken their minds
to the patriotic sentiment
the American ii is i
purely Virtue, Mb-
and Patriotism, the molt i of
our order, is noble and
Heal in
Mutual help is one of the mos
widely operative laws iii the
thing else, and is dependent
it. The hum in is one. an
exists for benefit.
a warm hearty welcome ti all
who desire ti better
their n pan
of our but ;
have not one
mm the
i isl and nihilist, or anyone who
i is not willing to bow allegiance
Hag. which is
shield and protect them us well
as us. in I he exercise of all civil
religious liberty.
Thai no person who is engaged
in active wholesaling or retail-
alcoholic or spirituous liquors
as a beverage shall be received lo
membership.
We our devotion to the
Public School system of C
try. We believe
and all leaching in
Junior ,. j,,
man who has;,
Ml
ion .
a ii. . i . n laving
per year m-
charges and r ex
if of sending raw
i- miles away to
lo be made into cloths should be
mills
located as neat possible lo the
The money
in be suitably divided
planters, operatives
mill tiers, making all
The
lion is pother sound in
having the cheap raw
material South solid has-
Some -known Pacts.
which puts her
he . e
Mild I. made
The i
THAT CAN ALWAYS KI
or ii
He is indeed a poor
not found a friend. is
absolutely necessary to the
of human nature. Man i
made T-i enrich the
heart and fashion there
be friendship.
When this is found the secret
place of nature is struck, and may
worked Into productiveness of
mental and moral being. The true
friend is born for adversity. His
grip has tenacity of
when prosperity attends our
steps, and honors brow
bill when conditions have changed
summer has turned into
wilder of adversity plant
forth like the pine amid
eighteen per cent, all
the America employ
domestic help, two
percent, one
all known lo
exist worked
four boors of each day a whole
year, for
meals, able to
make one dress apiece for less
seven-eighths of the women
of America.
six par Of ell the worn
en iii America spend a-much
tiny per year their
clothe.
bit of twelve million American
families the income of four million
of these families hi than
each per year, the incomes of
nearly eight percent, of the
are less than
each per year.
arc of places this
country where only one mail comes
fourteen days.
Ask the average person
the central point of area Is in the
United Slates and lie will fix it
somewhere in Illinois. Tell him
it is nearer San he
will be until he re-
members Alaska is within
boundaries of Uncle
w the November Ladles
i ionic journal
It was General Lee's custom to
leave his tent door in the
morning for a sprightly hen
had gone into the egg business
promptly and thus had saved her
head. When she stepped
would put aside his work
walk post deferentially upon
the outside until he cackle
mysteries at
She roosted rode
his wagon, was an eye witness of
the battles of and
Gettysburg, and was finally
upon the altar of hospitality
at Orange Court House, in
November Home
The man who is prompt in meet-
his obligations, he rich or
poor, can always be counted on to
get all the favors that are going;
and the reverse is to be said of the
who fails lo honor this
tern. Some people think smart
lo withhold what belongs lo their
creditors, many of them being am-
ply able to pay at any
folk Herald.
ii
Baby.
A girl was to Mr. and Mrs.
Adam of Franklin av
MM N. J., Fri
day that, all hough perfectly
formed, weighed a and
a So small is baby
easily rest the palm of
its father's hand. It hits great
lung power and the doctor lie
sees no why it should not
lake a growing lit one of these days
develop into normal size.
Hew York Ban,
alpine snows. Virtue expressive
of truth and right relative
God and affects all our
lions with society. It is what
is to the solar system, mid
without it society could not exist.
Truth is necessary lo
civilization as much sous sunlight,
air or food, docs not live
by bread Cultivate the
principles of our order and live
them our lives, and you see us
possible I hat they arc
into our Govern-
As a paternal and
order is purely American,
watching over and caring for
of our brothers when
and disabled to shield
widow and orphans of deceased
brothers would the eagle her
young mid tender brood. What
nobler attribute can man have
that he shall love his brother
This is what the order
In the years through which the
of our records run have
added thoughts and deeds,
till the mind and give incentive to
members, their hearts
bear deep stamped the impress of
our motto, virtue, liberty and
which make
sweet and lasting the relations
which the members of our order
are united.
The Junior Order is the most
patriotic exponent of the virtue
of greatest nation on face
of globe, composed as i-, of
representative
having its beginning the
impulses gave freedom to
people and drove the haughty
rant from this glorious land of ours
and wherever our organization
holds sway we are one object,
one brotherhood and one in
lame
language, to the end
general ions be able to
take their places
workers, educated ill the
history, an manners of
Americans.
We guarantee lo every man the
or God ac
lo the dictates of his own con-
science, would give every as-
to protect all in the
of liberty, we object
moat strenuously to the
or any no matter
what name may exist, in
temporal of this country.
believe that the should i
be in our public schools, RUSSIA
lo leach sectarianism, but to
A v. of pet feel
weigh bis mid be feel
measure
feet inches from the the Au-
when the arms are extended.
I The length of the hand ought to
one lentil this, one-
I seventh sin mid be the length of
l. I lo mid
die measure the same
from the middle of
the chest. From top of the
bead lo should be
of the foot. Bound the
measure Inches
round bust, under nuns. The Raleigh declares
measure inches of of
The buM measured over I white pine timber in the
Ills should be the forests of Western North Carolina.
upper part of the arm inches of the difficulty of getting
and wrist ii Inches. The calf the product lo the
inculcate teachings. I is the
standard of all
and civil law,
We therefore believe our
should be in
teachings, but that no dogma or
creed should be tough id the same
time. We believe that patriotism
and love of country should be in-
stilled Into the hearts of children.
and with the sacred words
God, mother and home; and
should be that our Hag
is the symbol of all
home for us here on earth.
would place a ling upon every pub-
lie In land, and a Bible
within, and object there-
in set forth should be a beacon
light in every storm which Illicit
ens lo engulf us.
Ibis noble patriotic work
ask the cordial and hearty co-
operation of all good citizens. In
this grand work need the help-
baud of all organizations hold
the same mid principle-.
Remembering united sand,
we fall.
Our Country is our Motto.
our allegiance lo our order
in united mid action
currying out these principles.
SHOES, i
IN EVERY
IN STYLE-l
AND DURABILITY AUK PURCHASED
FAIR. COME TO SEE IS IN
KID ARE
SATISFACTION
WE THEM
SHAPES-COMFORT
WITH EVERY
ED OF A GOOD
of leg should measure I
inches, the
ankle s
HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND,
J. B. CHERRY CO.
HAT
v Queer Family
About
-ion is seen coining up
street. The figure la n lit-
lie sand-hill steer, much larger
than a goat, lo a
Hardware, Paints
STOVES
d miniature can. on which is
piled a few Sticks of blackjack.
Following wake of little
which crawls along
with his load, In a lull,
sallow while
man. his wile and five children,
all as yellow as pumpkins and
solemn owls. Thus come
to town almost every day, dispose
of wood for cents and
lake departure as
come
The man's is Butler, and
he lives in sand hills sonic
here and Hope
Mills, His only visible means of
support is the as-
whole family, brings
to low n once a el let
Observer,
industry in Unit region has re-
undeveloped. Hut in-
creasing will bring the
timber into market, and if the
of North wise
their generation they will
the experience of the
in the Northern States and
make timely regulations for the
prevention of wanton ravage of
their forests. The wooded lands
be recklessly laid waste, as
have been the forests in
or they may made sour-
of permanent
The to the fertility of
cultivated areas, hold in cheek
Hoods, aridity
laud promote
HEATERS
Reflections of a Bachelor.
The woman who has bi much
regard for the feelings
ends by their not having
enough for hers.
If women really looked like
do on men
would shoot at them.
The crudest and people
in the world always have a smile
and a kind word for a dog.
The only man who was murder-
ed after trouble at the Tower of
THE BEST THAT CAN PK BOUGH
SEE OUR TI L
k GARLAND
COOK STOVER TICK WORLDS
HI 1ST.
A SPECIALTY.
frog shipping Industry of
Minnesota is hopping along
in of croakers. Over
of frogs quarters
I wore shipped from
St. Paul year, which required
I he slaughter of over the million
Epicures up there say
Southern b. f. is larger but not
as home bred
Wilmington Star.
state city of Toledo i
. f
Prank J. oath
he Is senior purl net of the
of Prank t o., do-
business In Toledo,
aforesaid, and
said will pay the sum of
ill DOLLARS for
each and i Catarrh I
be cured Hull's
Cure. J.
Sworn lo before me and
ed in presence, day of
December, A. H. 1880,
A. W.
Notary Public
Cure is taken
and directly on the
and sin
system.
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists,
Hull's Pills are the best.
eh i-. i i I.
At Law.
Greenville, N. C.
the one I hey caught
on the day of





not to he
run. perhaps, i-iii ii i- like the
X. C. As long as
EASTERN REFLECTOR
nM
sod's
in North Carolina. from
i i -inn
. . I public them and they i
O J .
continue. H
at the M a.
CUM I bod mm
Mail Mutter. hope to a.
Commonwealth.
i ,
If the assessment of
forth.-
of the Ohio ticket ll
Mr. will probably be
next as the --Collecting
agent of Prosperity
Treasurer Worth's Ruling.
In to I Idler from the
sheriff of Xe Hanover,
Worth write, following, ex-
of the act.
In- Ii i- importance to
Raleigh, SO.
., Laxatives, and
arc
. it. They
B I- a young
,;., tan
Wake forest
Wednesday looming.
The Ml. Airy and Scotland
military
banded.
A will
I in Raleigh.
Dr. George t Davie
inmate of the
Home, died V clues , Carolina will endorse
He was old. , the action of directors of the
Dr. W. in not removing Sum
formerly the overseer or
Liver
Cure Sick Headache, 1111-
Sour Stomach.
Con Sold
everywhere, per box.
the press nor the r-o
TO THE EIGHT All LIFT Ml GO
TWO STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
We have just opened
nix with an entirely new
complete stock of------
Goods even suit yon IrV
GOODS,
SHOES, HATH, NOTIONS,
The Republican talk as
if it was their protective
raises big crops
exports of farm The
only tar
raises of mists.
X C I Ml,
Sheriff. well a good . ho has proved to ,
mo . i an
Lunation is
Willie
House ll b
rice
have bean so U he
bad waited after the Ohio
to it.
now
formation of cm
Lines is a step forward
trial Tile
the closing
small plants the of
employs by the is considered
Mr. a forward.
is a step upon the necks of
sumer the w
N.
fours of the is lo baud,
noted. You ask hi engaged
in the grocer business as a dealer,
in cigars, etc., does
he tax on tobacco,
also on bi-
capital under section In re-
ply, be should
mi cigars, etc., and
. should section
lax on employed
of capital used In induct-
in. business sec-
The portion of capital
employed, Is .
liable Your
ruling bat been strictly in accord
with the ruling of this
Is approved the same.
truly.
W. II.
State Treasurer.
speaker, sustained a i treated so cruelly
last week from will
which he la to die. He live
held office an Washington tors who voted for his removal. It
last Cleveland like adding insult to injury
and has been living there ever the directors to have passed a
was merely
,, has bean . who voW ,
on account
GENTS
r A call will convince
FIVE POINTS.
Dry Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., fat
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried a general stock.
We Also Sell
When protest
the forcible of territory
as a of the of
Declaration of Independence,
they are told Jefferson him-
self violated it. i-
not correct. Louisiana as
chased as an act of
the law self preservation
Hes any measure. But we do not
need the Philippines for OUT
preservation.
n Runaway
Team.
Oct.
ha- fallen heir
to years ago, while
Antonio. Tex., Mi.
team,
the life of the driver, a
former of
named John Wallace. HI
was so badly injured the struggle
for n time amputation was
thought lo
Mr.
notice from San
Antonio Mr. Wallace had
died left of
smallpox the latter place.
The school buildings at
suffered a
lire Horning. The
. j. ,. put the lire out.
Three hundred boxes of blue
spots shipped
Morehead Tuesday.
Judge b quoted as say
astonishing Increase
in mutter of Midi distilling.
There is no increase in the Western
district. Eastern district
there are now cases against
on docket.
says on
night a
a building In Ashe-
with the result that four win-
panes ere broken and a half
dozen of the birds were killed by,
the collision.
screen Sum cannot screen
from the just criticism
censure of an press
d people. It is surprising
that humane people arc shocked
and indignant such
even to convicted criminals
should be committed and con
And then thee directors, after
condemning cruelty
and refusing to remove him. still
tint bet disgraced themselves by
removing Messrs. and
who were two best
overseen the penitentiary had In
its
Every that expressed
an opinion on the natter, so far as
we have noticed, has said that the
Senatorial discussion should real
until alter ion. at least
the Constitutional
IS Voted Up -I
will a plan
Pies, ran this and
it more
other way. Thai
paper mention
the name of In a
with the
this course and I hue will lie but
little more of the premature
heard.
Monroe Hedges, aged
a few days ago
leaving six orphans, live boys and
one girl. This Is the old gentleman
who a short while ago
old boy, who came
w too much tangle-foot in
him, and with his wife.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
forest fires rage south of
boo, Wis.
Andrew Carnegie has offered Du-
Minn., for a pub
John has assured
Bryan of but readiness
lo Nebraska.
Then- is a movement In Kansas
to run General succeed
lulled Slates Senator Baker.
All existing weather
have been broken in
Nebraska during past three
days.
Hid ever occur to yon that
dollar you send out of town is
helping lo enrich some other than
home men
who pay taxes, give to charity,
support the schools and
other home
by are helping lo build
up some other town and market at
the expense of your own Well,
that is just what you are doing.
Henderson Gold
PATRONS
HOT THE BEST THAT is
OFFERED, AND AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
I now in one of the new Bawls
stoic, prepared to supply all
wants in the way of
STAPLE FANCY
GROCERIES.
Mine exclusive Grocery
I a
FULL STOCK of the BEST
some
HAY, OATS, COT-
TON SEED HULLS
MEAL
Our prices on everything will be
as low as a good article can
be sold at. You arc cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of produce.
WHITE FLEMING,
v N. O
Alter two years
Premiums have been paid
AND QUICK DELIVERIES
of even the smallest orders is
one of our methods of doing
makes S.
grocer a favorite source of sup
plies in pure food products of all
kinds. A not her one is the high
quality of our choice grace
which we guarantee to lie of the
very best, the lowest prices lo
lie in
t found in
I W. S.
A fish lays a million limes more
eggs than a hen. and doesn't
about it
Some men seem lo think the
menu of success are embodied in a
foot and lots of patience
IX
GREENVILLE C.
Cotton Bagging and lit, always
Beef. Cattle,
Hop.
-on hap ,
If , them to me I
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country and
sold. A trial will convince you. p
X. c
D. W.
of Newark, N. J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
I Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance
works automatically,
Will be within
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second
T. No Host rid inn.-,
Incontestable.
are payable at the
of second and each
year, provided the
for the current year be paid
They may be used
To reduce Premiums, or
To the Insurance, or
S. To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J, L. SUGG,
K. C.
;,, . , ,
murk, with and t
Keep the Public Interested.
In these busy and rushing times
the merchant w ho not keep his
establishment before the
it rough the of
mark, with rats, and 1- ,,.,, , build
,.,, knits. -anally neither time
were inclination lo burden
the mint ,. his Instead,
her to the second constantly remind them of
. i week i and quality of
some impression ii have and interesting
the of cits.
Meanwhile ml catching a
Points.
an
you want to slop your
business don't think of stopping
advertising. If you stop the hat-
the former will stop itself.
A good ad. first catches
then awakens thought and
then half I he battle is over.
The reason some ails, are not
read is there is nothing in them to
focus the eye.
You can get money out of
but you must put season.
in.
Today is the best time to
you might mil lie
able to do so.
Advertising brings business.
Luck sometimes docs the sum-
thing, but it lie depended
upon.
The middle classes arc I he gum
est renders of advertising.
read advert as a matter
domestic economy, so us to make
dollars go to the utmost limit.
Inland lucrative with the
youth of I lie town.
Will Hales.
The Compress Com-
at Ark., com-
posed of the strongest merchants
and planters in that splendid Cot-
ton region, has sold Square bale
machinery, and by vote
of Us Board of Directors
ed to convert plant Into a first-
clan, modern equipped
with two of the American Cotton
Company's Hale press as.
The new and
press plant will is- ready for
operation beginning of the
per advertising will accomplish
result, he shall
public in that way about
his business the more patronage
be will Record.
women are avaricious
that they will actually
No. Maude, dear, the youngest
soldiers are not always in the In-
fantry.
Everything may come to the man
who wails, but most of us are poor
waiters,
As wired to A Co. cot-
ton and peanut buyers.
New York future quotation to-
are as follows j
Opening.
January ill
; IS
It
There been much discussion
as to when the twentieth century.
The Chicago Tribune
o. , Chris
appealed to mis-
tie, director of the
tor an author I
on the subject, IN
he begins on the is, of
January, -at has been gen
ray. Prof. Christie,
.-, the lust you of ,., ,
A. D. 1.11.
It is what you say your ad. and consequent the second
lose.
en-
t ,. and Snail
with A. I. Kill ,, v,,,,,
after the beginning of the
. . ., ,., . if Hr-
and soon tor H., I,,,
Advertising This bottles I None an
carried on and. question and settles it right a.
up by good business f Wooten and
that customers. Whether
you hold them or depends on
what yon do afterwards.
Advertising does wooden when
NOTICE I
In order to be the batter prepared to prated the Interest of our
customers and friends among the farmers of Eastern -Norm
Carolina In the sale of their tobacco we have recently made arrange-
which our Mr. will c induct a warehouse on the Dan-
fill, and Mr. will in the runners on
Greenville market. Ll the largest wholesale market in the
world Here are the headquarters of the largest planters lo the trade
here necessarily to a large extent the price of our tobacco is
established. ,.
After c the natter in every light we have come to the
conclusion that a warehouse in Danville would be of
value lo us and our patrons.
We to all who have to sell that Mr. Joyner
will interest in every way and his purchases, mat-
of course will get undivided attention Hughes at the
other cud
Thus you see, with one equally Interested to handle our
chases we will be in better position to stand up to your tobacco and buy
Any Warehouse in North Carolina.
Thanking all our patrons for their favors and
past arc
Your Friends
O. L.
G, II. Hi
To Friends in Eastern North Carolina.
II is unfeigned regret that after careful and thought fill
consideration Mr. Joyner and I have concluded that we could best
serve our own and our customers Interest by having a warehouse con-
0.1 the Danville market and I leave my many friends
pleasant associations Eastern Carolina to
business at that end of the line.
During two years association with Mr Joyner in the
warehouse I know him to be eminently qualified to assume
branch, his
hands I assure from my knowledge of his capacity and ability will
be carefully looked alter and your interests protected.
Yours truly
O G-.
OUR NEW AS-
IS A
MARVEL of bean-
I style
BEFORE THE
The World a Stare-Some the
Actor.
Till . SB,
A of i. s. Brans b
quite sick.
Dudley
was here today.
i;. A. Keith.
spent
a leads.
Makes the
of Washington,
A.
NEWSY
BUSINESS NOTES.
Oct.
Mr. being absent
attendance upon the
now iii session at
duty riling up
falls upon this scribe.
Borne
I Warehouse had largest
of ever made
warehouse Boor here and Wed
I III Ho
prices that hi-- 1.11 Ibis
I. . figures
L, s. 11------Id I .
ALL WANT IT,
-i TO HE
II
The mate-
rial is the and
the work
teed
B. . Jr., in Wed-
evening to make a visit at
home,
. r . Ml, la
Tis . II, I.
a mighty change, but brother, .,.,.,,,.,.
heart is all right if the brain Is I ,. ,,, ., mM .,, . .
lacking. S. hen- goes. . ;., ,. ,;,; ,; , . ;,.
The is looming upward ;,,, average of 8.7.1.
Mrs. W. A. a rapid sped. Young men and j .,,; j,,.,,., .,.
who has been spending a few day. ladles enter week. Young y-i, prices, making a-i average of
her., returned home this morning, What i- a lone
of Bedford City. fool The will
Va., arrived Wednesday evening prescribe, you . .,., average if you take
It her Mrs. Ar- drummer for the Cox .
Co. -obi week over
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If then Is a CROSS MARK
died cart saddles, besides lots of
night here with his brother, other goods manufactured by bis
Dr. W. II. Bagwell, and left
morning. ,.,. genial hearted
Made by the Orange
f for
subscription and we request
v to M early as 08-
We need
owe us and hope you will not
keep us wailing for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
pa pet-
Mrs. W. Ben, says if he cannot suit you all
has visiting her mother, in goods every
If to rent for a Mrs. Alice Harper, returned home hind, he can present for your con- epitaph i
moderate price were in Wednesday. three of the con ,.,,.
next Hi., would . . .,, , , ,, , , ,., ,, ,,,.
M.-s. . I . , , ,,,.
I turned evening a 1st the ,
That visit , .
What win lake Miss Bessie Shield, came In. . , , , , . , , ;, Most men pilfer a punch
on the margin of ibis paper ;. ,. ,.,,.,. ,.,, 3rd o means least .
lo remind yon that you owe gives true nerve strength. ., . , Jackson, in d .-.
Friday, ma. if you rail must and shall l It makes devil giggle when
Mos, o, daily papers that ,, ,., ,,,. N,; p spent sat upon his
Ill ; i- Ki . . I . . . .
Charlotte and Raleigh I J. o. of in Nate,
spent here. I proven all of
,. can be found rigid here
MAN TOP
OF THE MA KT OR POOR. COME AND
II FRIENDS,
My Stock
is Complete
-IN ALL LINES.-
Hals.
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
were
lb
failed t.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Second p.
Parker brought
sonic very But
Judge Alien, of Goldsboro,
I Thursday night here.
Mr. W. R.
Irish potatoes of I he second crop.
C. of i
came evening.
tin
They were raised from seed of tin
,, I first crop this year. Making
Mumps have become fashionable , , ,
snob crops a year shows what
climate can Reflector
It is now less I
to Christmas.
The Shamrock will sail for
laud next Tuesday.
Keep a Record.
The of this and
The fosters man's gait the county should keep an
misfortunes overtake him. I rate of all farm products
. I raised this acreage,
more think .-sonic, . .
think of them. s etc. for the
lion of the Census Bureau, which
of
visiting Miss Skinner.
Rev. J. X. Booth left this morn-
for Bethel to attend the
meet
R. A. L. Ca
The cigar is
, business in
upon
Mr. Henrietta Williams left this
morning for to
daughter, Mrs. Rum.
Smith, agent of the Coast
. i at accompanied by
Many a man a I,,, , h Smith, bee.
tic being forced local his own
census enumerators be around A. M. Moore returned this morn-
. and all r-dating to the lug from New where be had
The of a hair restorer . attending conn.
believes tn making things conic out
on lop.
land North Carolina should make
showing possible.
Some men are so superstitions
that they object to lending money
on Friday. Mas. Killed.
Daniel Fleming, colored, one
lie bands of the
ton at
When a wise man makes up was killed Thursday night
Ii takes a level head and
hands to
The
are never on scroll u
Hie
there is no
from your girl
sold and shipped during the,,.,.,. ,.,.,, u ,,,.,;,,.
month. Go will -f. ., R ,., , ,,,,,, .
. . M. ;,,,,, ,, , ,,. ,,,.
Carroll lo this
arr, the little watch in his
here this morning, M
-J,,. Into and General While
in the.
There Is much
our market men. The result is we, Wonderful ore the eyes of so-
now have three as fine markets as man. for they with their
heart with
Johnson and sunshine.
Hooks Dixon.
It is to specify the young lady
I a resting place
OH paper every week for n then the girls dote on things.
a.
ii
Tin- war i-
Shop.
WE ARE HACK AT OLD STAND OH MAIN
STREET AND ARE HEADY TO SERVE PUBLIC. WE
HAVE MACHINERY ARE BETTER
PARED DOING WORK.
BICYCLES MADE TO ORDER AND ANY FUR
Mrs. Zeno and child re-
What Would Do V
Rev. Charles M. Sheldon,
my I in the
turned Thursday evening from n
visit to her parents in not I will j
I close by saving, we grow, are grow
Mrs. Emma Guy, ,,. ,, k
,. of Portsmouth, a., arrived I ,, ,
No matter how often a clock may. 1- colored, one , her uncle, L. ;
go on a strike, its hands refuse hands Of the John Lawrence. You ask to prescribe, but
, . ,. ,,,.,., ; rumors arc correct think my in the November Ladies Ionic
I c
mind to bat on a he while the train was coming out of of Greenville, were the think all that is necessary for tench ms-of
changes his mind. the woods for the station. One of I guests of Mrs. Suffolk Miles to do, Is to strike rigid mil Hi n-ii crates
now- go to see Jesus will work the
and on the the
Sundays will, others in your the street, the mi-,
same telling each other everywhere, but they cannot work
troubles. You know heart, and are not
STYLE and
Essentials that are always found
Wilson is making the logs rolled over .
live display show windows him on the head breaking
of his new store. A not her was ruck but not
ll is the short girl that sometimes -seriously hurt.
draws the long beau. Thai is the
long and short of it. Two New Corporations.
The Presidents pi ion The Secretary of Stale
Thursday, Nov. a charter lo The
Day. Warehouse Company
One never knows what heaven is
really like n difficulty is
overcome.
There is a horrible rumor to the
effect Paul whisker will
be popular this winter.
Sweet Pickets cents per
quart, Pickles cents per
dozen at
Mr. W. J. is a
sprained ankle, caused by the fall-
of a ladder upon which he was
standing.
A a pretty baud
spoils it by wearing rings, but you
couldn't make one it thousand
believe it.
Time be money, but it's
ways the wealthiest men who
to have a moment can
call their own.
Dr. H. Ii. Can has moved Into
his new dental rooms over
Wilson's store. He is nicely fitted
up in his new quarters.
Fields Hanson's minstrels
gave a good show Thursday night,
even better than at their appear-
here last winter.
Is the Chamber of Commerce,
like the recent yacht race, waiting
for wind It might meet some-
time and try to do something for
the town.
From criminal statistics a Or
man sociologist has decided that
property rights of all kinds arc re
more by the mar-
than by the single.
While some months tho year
have made records for bad weather,
the fall months made records
for pretty weather. And October
goes down M the beat,
The capital stock b
95.600, and S. II. and other
owners are
The Carolina Christian College
of Pitt county, was also
articles of Incorporation.
The stock Is owned by Dr. Joseph
and Others. The latter in-
is for the primary and
for Mes-
25th.
1800.
G. A. Onto this morning for
Fremont.
J. S. of
came Friday evening.
S. P. returned Friday
evening from
ll. c. to Hen-
today lo spend Sunday.
W. S. L. Cook
returned to today.
SHOES.
Mrs. II, E.
Friday
Norman returned
from mouth.
faint heart never won fair
AYDEN news.
of males and
Post. ,
Concert by Wire.
The telephone is won-
Friday night through the
kindness of Atkins,
of the Greenville exchange, and
Superintendents, K. Fountain, of
the Mount exchange, we
sat at home enjoyed a concert
in Rocky Mount, forty miles away.
There was music on both piano and
phonograph that runic over the
wires as distinctly as if had been
only in an adjoining room.
ll in
baby must
c o in o
pain
An
ml sail,
Mrs. dwell went to Win
Friday return
this morning.
Mrs. c. Moore and two
went to Bethel morning
to attend the Union meeting.
Mrs. D. and Hie
little folks went lo on
morning's train lo visit
J. Dad, editor Williams-
ton Enterprise, passed through
morning returning home from
Ayden.
Mr. Mrs. K. A. Move, Mr.
and Mia, A. J. Mrs.
P. R. Hooker Mrs. W. I.
Home returned Friday evening
from the Christian Convention
Wilson.
Our people arc interested in
Several meetings have
held.
Addresses have been delivered
by both of the college presidents
the resident pastors.
Parents and children are signing
u temperance pledge. Many pupils
in the schools have signed it.
If parents and children will ab
stain all Intoxicants, a few
our country will full l
sober people.
There will lie no saloons, as
there will be no demand for them.
A. D. Butts.
capable of expression III a mini lira
has any one on throne ex-
Him who is
lure men afraid to Lac bus-
Why arc I hey cowardly in
We invite to call and examine our and
Winter styles Shoes for which we
have exclusive sale.
Sell
a tout
i ,
in
Ours the Best.
The Fields Hanson's band
gave a concert on the street Thurs-
day night. The our
home boys, gave a Friday.
Those Who heard both could
Vi recognize the superiority of the
music of the home band. The
arc hard to beat.
of the Just
Smell
The of Is
vigor and Strength, neither of
which can be found in a per-
son whose blood is impure,
and whose every breath
speaks of internal troubles.
Hood's put fies,
vitalizes and enriches the
blood, a good appetite
and makes the weak strong.
Run Down
.
MU
of the greatest thing;
the world its most supreme test
Come, let us take Jesus at His
word. If seek the Kingdom of
God first we shall have all the
physical things we need. What
would Jesus There Is no
us to His conduct In our
places. There Is no
every day. When the world Is
w tiling lo ask It, live according
to the daily answers, will begin
to enjoy its millennium. Perhaps .
Golden Age will be this com-
century. Why It rests
with the human race to prove that
of all forces that rule
real life of men on the earth,
none Is so mighty, so practical, so
permanent, so productive of hap
and power a the lire
lived over again in the lives
of those who believe in Him as
abundant for
A glove iii and pet ease from
is the
men
Phone
. . . STYLES.
C. S. FORBES.
;,
than, I.
Mrs. II. L.
Licenses.
the past week Register
Heeds Moore issued six marring.
licenses, all to white couples.
were as
John Keel and Burros.
Hetty
and
dick.
Will Brown and Mollie
and Pier, v Jones.
J. II.
Evans.
as
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of this article ma;
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A well known
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week, says is an outrage the
way the Federal Courts, especially
at and ire
now run; United states
Senator the
whole shooting match; is to
he and his henchmen an
Into every cane
an outsider stands of get
any I
Be says when a wan is
rested a takes him in
hand, keeps him from seeing any
one if he can, finally the
asks him whom be
to employ, when he promptly tells
him Senator no other
times out of ten the defendant i-
knows few attorneys
if any. U. S. Senator
job.
Hut the gentleman
further, that should a man in the
toil- express h preference
lawyer be is told Senator
is a great of
the in gel
power on earth do it
not he is told
he Is such a great of the
Court. This ii of course.
the office of S. Senator
is great might Think o
tug ii to inch base
noses Telegram.
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to his business. Ho must be alert,
Inventive aggressive in order
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A man can make a woman mail
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bar and sort of smiling to
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LUCKY s
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causing much excitement
there.
SALE AT BOOK STOKE.
To School Committeemen
of every School
District in the is required
to take a census of the children.
A large number of blanks have
been distributed, If you have
Wiled to get one apply to for
one. You must take this
re-tarn it tone at least by the
Ural Monday in December or you
will lie hi from
for of
This is important. We must have
an accurate census of the children
of the county. copy to
township trustees and send n
copy to me. Don't neglect this an-
other day. Tin-township Trustee
will please sea this census is
is in every School District,
Oct. 1800.
W. It
Schools.
la ii.- Kat of
lo Keep
Mi
on I
No of
duties or but
Is a favorite with a
many cf up don n.
In they not
to or wen apt.
Hut do
not give u a favorite s-
it i cheap. If superior
it, enjoy the
the
the of
MU no looser in
of bread tea
U M them, but IN
be fee Inn
that then do not
the
in private. was reminded
of that early experience upon the
banks of the Amur, where he
what they
called a
Mr. had lbs good fortune tOOT
the f lbs
at In one district of
year-, only he made
the in our
Hue there in the
The people bad already began to oat
a very wood
man noticed some white
the roots of a tree he felled, it looked
clean and nice he carried home
a mixed it with rye and
bark and baked It. The loaf proved to
excellent, and no can-
followed. Bo the woodman
told his and s rush set In.
mien the heard of this
abnormal provender, they forbade the
u-i- of h. of would be the
natural f per
lint the peasantry were not to
M persuaded or coerced rejecting
food which they knew by experience
to be
When Mr. the district
it is called ware u
lag the Stuff both for soup and bread.
dispatched to Stockholm fr
analysis gave
nun e. day. oxide
a residuum i f some organic matter
similar lo which yielded am-
and an oil.
it matter which
the nourishment do doubt.
if there i-. that is
not always the case, and earth eating
to deserve more attention
has boon lo it. SO far as our
reading goos. Commonly it is dismiss-
ed as n degrading practice of savages.
German
are not u- classed
Nor ere the potters of
Their work is at
m and make that Is.
the India ii
nu allowance
U made for the of
which their wives and
ii is a white,
earth for Biasing pot
ten
But, a it i
gm affect this diet, alike useful
mid agreeable t their Pew
how common It
might be found in every con-
every b any one who
look l the matter thoroughly. We
give n few which recur to mind.
lire earth cat
era. In the north of their i o
valley i can
t . . . ; i i ,. I nil part.
ii. i . tool of the wild
Illy, ;, certain the
Hie Is p
off eaten like cream, sir
St, reports the S.-a
a ml
as
a w la i in run
m hi Mime do
I s. f
used for
same
In Java little of earth ore
In the market; women buy eat
them to preserve a slender The
treatment succeeds, for they lose all
asserts that the
Indians of Quito put earth and quarts
-and into their drinking water; but
this Is not unusual, so far the earth
foes, at least, We have heard n Boer
family that they no-
Where tot water when absent
from their the of the
Orange. The water of the Orange is a
of mud its name.
The of New out
pieces of a friable stone.
Messrs
traveling in islands, could get
no for several day. They earns
upon some green laminate and ate
live ounces rack; their strength return
ed. and never felt a
The Indians of South
America in Bob when
can J.-1 lea
son of Hoods t . is no and
they very comfortably with
earth find the diet
Hat lite rest of the
year they ii hall cl for
Ml.- . , Hi for the
robust
Hull
AN LINK
CAROLINA.
STAGE FATAL
MANY T
VICTIM.
July
Ar k
l-v
Leave
Ax
s. ill.
Divine sen ice sermon every
Sunday and evening. Ev-
en lag prayer Wednesdays at
Si ; s M. at A.
I. A. Minister
am I'M p am
II so t
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all
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v, i . an
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tax
Ar
Arrive
Mount
Ar
ii p.
i a
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, an is no
I as l M
Sun
day. morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. X. Booth, pastor. Sunday-
a. m. D. Rountree,
superintendent.
every Sun
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor.
school p. m. W F. Harding,
third
. Rev.
J. B. pastor. Sunday-
J. B. Moore
Main
Inn n m,
in, arrives San-
IS l
, lord IMP in.
;, ,,,. arrive V, a in
I SO
i m
B, n-
H am. s in. He-l
Spring.-. in. Hope Mill a
H. leave
p m, Hone Mill p
Spring ft oft. p in. ii p in.
a ilia p m
at with train
will, Carolina
Spring- with tin- ll
Springs or How more-
i. II. .
regular services.
year .- i .;.
big
In- confuted follow player a
quit, nervousness
taken of lib i that
be not think be could ever an
again
-Ills comrade laughed the notion
urged him to x. usual. Inn
his he roll-
when player went
ma
vain efforts fell and --x-
The do, tor who i post
u death
was due lo failure of Hie action,
Induced by the Train on
fr I leave- a r. m, 1.3 l .
I , . , .- . . , , m. K
Is II l ,,. Una.
to the tr If and M
In no i- has ended fa-
tally. It is hi t always ti i-i-on who,
hear I- I
tit
with the Seats, Air
Railway Gulf with
Charlotte Railroad.
is
San lay.
i in. am. dally
in.-t. for I recall ease
Mine year ago Ii woman
heart l knew . perfectly
normal I r In
this V- I i the lugs
I -he v-as
with i and
I rein i I'd
i Train- on leave
m- Satin in. arrive -J
Not tin . n
which was i-e
she n i
then, lo
lint
. I
without
r net Ions, bin she
Miter than he
i -it-., ft-, n inc
a Mil arrive II
K P m.
Train except
ii i in. P
i. leaven
S m. fun
day W W am, a.
Train on Midland N t Hold
Sunday. T a m.
in.
m.
Trail leave
Mount u tn. i in, arrive
lit in. in. In a in,
lit ll.; II am
i . II -i m. arrive .
Mount II m, pm. dally
A. K. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. R.
W. M. J. M. See
O. No.
. Meets every evening.
N. O.
Sec.
K. of River Lodge, No.
meets every Friday evening.
J. L. Fleming, O. C; C. Carr,
K. of B, andS.
If. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. R. M. R.
Lung, Sec.
U. A. every
Wednesday night at I. O.
O. F. hall. A. Johnson.
A. O. Council,
No. G, meets every first third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. Tito, meets every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
ons Hall. W. II. Wilson
S. Sec.
Train on for
Clinton
lea-e- at am and
So a
Train No
1.1. -rail point- dally, all rat. a
H. M.
Pub. Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. Traffic
mm
said editor,
my In It
t -us my
the caller,
n many
be
ii mister; it
cause the drat paid his
In News.
,.
broke him up in
hi- said fur
only
did it Inns he owed
had the trouble in Ins
I tiny him
for .-.
at
played the i
at Mil in I
the of her scene came
off the stage, i dressing
room sod sank lo
floor, never from her
coma, autopsy the
lad dad of heart disease,
I had examined shortly
before could no trace of
cardiac
standard
the ease id ii aspirant
Who came to the theater mi
of bis debut in a suite
nervous lie braced ;.,
,. on bran J, . given encourage- Spared Ponce
by with him,
bin nu bad he the
lo hand upon
his heart Ml dead. excite-
had the of his
heart, and he had ended bU career
be was abort to I . it.
loll me not
long of the physicians
A you nu man. a
of was
brought for treatment. He had
been eat for a part in the spring
Ibis extra study,
ed to i by
the collegiate paused
In the occasion
of ii was found
he I n line of
his pan. and this so worried him that
he broke ill brought here.
For he could nut
speak an sentence,
then -mid. came lack lo
him. and I I go It, cue
and all. with.- i a break. Tor
full week he going through the
of his , i developed l
severe f from
he n, out
but. i with
f the of the piny In
question
by
is u thing, and did
the l should like
to mite a treatise on subject, for
it la a one. but kept
too busy up the troubles that
exist write of the troubles which
have New York Telegraph.
Why I la hi
women more subject sea-
sickness
Au Atlantic
but, other hand, I hey It
bettor, a up to
point of the what X
call the of the thing.
She Is so by Die
is worried by pros
t of disheveled,
It to
the up as
as hold up her
------I 175.------
S. M.
WHOLESALE-.- RETAIL
molasses, side meat, hums,
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots,
butter, mountain full
cream cheese, sausage,
oat hominy Hakes, cotton-
seed meal hulls, cotton seed
at cents per bushel.
D. FERRY
STANDARD Sowing
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES,
CHAIRS, Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
SAM M.
hone H
H. W.-
WHICHARD
lo W. n.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stuck complete every It-
and prices as low as
Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. ii. COREY,
-------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Hardware.
I now lie found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
IS.-
though ii to
tip I
lot, d In. but COD, re-
to -Town Topics.
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF
. IT .
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tar m
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, and
Sailing hours subject to change de-
pending stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Strainers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
York and
ton, and for all for the West
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Lino from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
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Washington, N.
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VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3.1399.
NO
WASHING DOS LETTER.
D. C.
Imperialism to bring many
now things, and among the rest a
new the House,
cm lie upon to report
just such Legislation concerning
the imperial colonies as may lie or-
tiered by His Majesty. William I.
all
bills introduced in the House re-
to new territory owned by
the eminent would be referred
lo the on Territories.
lint of
on Territories in last House,
who denied the same
position in the next House without
a marked breach of is
under suspicion, so his
so far as the
possessions are by
a one be depended
upon. Whether the name of
Dew committee been is
not known, but the prop-
name for it will be Commit-
tee on imperialism, for will
be popularly known. There is also
some talk of establishing a similar
Committee in the Senate,
I here has been
between the Committee on
that on Foreign Relations
the Control of bills relating lo
the possessions, but such a
cannot be out in
the Senate as as In House.
The republican have a majority in
the Senate, but there are a
republican Senators
are opposed to Imperialism and all
its trimmings.
Senator Proctor not given up
the Idea of holding Admiral Dew-
in reserve us an
Republican Pies
nomination the
crowd in
alarming the about his
In-all h to the extent of causing him
to abandon his intended trips to
Atlanta and Philadelphia. On the
contrary, he is more determined
than ever, the
that Admiral make
trips to the South West in the
early spring is understood to be due
to Proctor's ; and n friend
of Proctor's said that the
crowd hail played right into
Proctor's hand by keeping
this winter, as a boom start-
ed in the if the conditions
seem to one, will be much
more likely to be effective one
started at this time. Admiral
is a Washington real es-
owner, the deed for the house
purchased for him with the
donated for that purpose being
now his possession.
That Mr. has
somewhat alarmed by the harsh
criticism of Gen. by the press
of the country, regardless of party,
is shown by the semi-official an-
that Lawton
Mac Arthur, who are said lo
slated for the in the
regular army, made by the retire
of Brigadier General Shatter,
and the death of Brigadier
Guy V. Henry, who was bur-
led today at Arlington, with mil-
honors, are to have
tally independent commands the
coming campaign the island of
Luzon. That is to say, they arc
to tarry out the general plan of
campaign as arranged by Gen.
but are to lie left
as to the movements of their re-
in the
field, free to do as they may
think. without to first
get the consent of
The administration is bending
every towards counteracting
the adverse against
Philippine policy, which it
is increasing. The
which met in
today, has bean ordered to bony
a preliminary report in favor of
the soil can
be put before the once.
of the pres-
en Admiral Dewey. Col. Den-
by, Prof. and Prof.
Worcester, The meetings are held
closed doors.
Lee is in Washing.
on his way home from Cuba, on
leave of absence. His posit ion in
the -his m closed u
Cuba, but he tells
i his Mends privately there is
I an awful on the Island,
bis manner that he
could tell some interesting things
if he were at to do so.
John Sherman has been talking
again, and what he said made ii
evident that the old man had
lost interest in Ohio politics nor
the faculty of properly sizing up
the situation in that stale. Mr.
Sherman predicts republican defeat
the opposition of the
German voters to the foreign pol-
icy of the ration, of Which
be be sustained
in morals and is in cunt cut inn
the American declaration of In
and the teachings of
the brave who signed that
of the
can opposition ton continual ion of
Manna's leadership. Mr. Sher-
man didn't say lie WOUld be
glad of defeat Ohio,
or resentment of bis own treat-
by the y
was responsible for the at-
of of the republican
inn some things that
are fully understood without being
-aid.
At the last meeting of tin- Wash-
branch of the Anti-imper-
League, Gen. Win.
a life-long republican
respects law. To it the
Congress is nothing, the Command-
in Chief of the army everything.
It disregards constitution stat-
and transfers all power to the
The writ of habeas
corpus does not exist in the
The prisons of Cuba,
Rico and the Philippines arc
vocal with the cries of men who
can not be heard beyond the walls.
Imperialism knows limit, except
the caprice of the It
has the sword, it will
purse. Nay, has
the limitations imposed by Con-
two hundred
millions where only SO were
It has, without authority
of law-, transported immense bodies
of troops to the other side of the
globe. It has built up an immense
patronage its control of
has used this
patronage for political
Its influence hi used to discredit all
the fundamental doctrines of Amer-
Another re-
lean
hear a good deal about the
trade with the Philippines. It
takes from a thousand to thirteen
hundred dollars a day to coal each
transport on the Pacific ocean lie-
Manila.
This coal is imported from Cardiff,
Wales. The beef supplied to our
t loops and the potatoes and
come from Australia. Many
of the uniforms by our
men, in the Philippines.
an- BOW manufactured Hong-
Kong, while the cost of our army
ii ivy amounts to
the appropriation
by Congress for twelve mouths has
been expended or live
mouths. What a prospect for the
American tax-payer and
persons arc asking if
I Mr. coachman is
tillered to lie the classified
The reason for the question
i i that Mr. having for
some reason, tired of his old coach-
man, had him given a place the
Pension Bureau then hired a
one. Both men are
Men who passed the civil
service examination, with high
percentages, are unable to net
place, bat Mr. coach-
man can get on the pay roll without
any trouble.
call Com-
for from the
of the
Washington, for use in Ohio, is
panning out big. The failure of
the administration I In- civil
service make any
move against employs
con frightened I he clerk's
and they are putting their
more lively than was ever done
in a state campaign since there was
a law against political
of government
that their positions depend upon
their mg.
ALL
I- A SOLID,
Correspondents, Take Patterns.
There is a man pi inter love-,
he is wondrous when be
writes the printer man he dot
all his is. And hen he's dolled
all hem With
lie each paragraph and
crosses all his I one side
alone he writes, and never rolls his
leaves and from man of a
the murk
A when n question he ask
he has doth
penny stamp, for
put ill. He the
place from he w
-and plain-
writes name, so that
he nods, lb- write,
revises, ti-ads. corrects, and re-
writes again, and keeps one copy
-ale nail sen tn the printer
man. Ami thus by taking little
pains, trilling care cost, as-
him that his manuscript will
not be horned or lost. Ami so he
speaks through all land,
thousands hear his word,
the Coming day shall know
well the people beard.
So let all those who long to write,
lake pattern by this man; with jet
black ink paper white, do just
the best they can; then the
printer man shall know, and bless
them as his friends, all
life's journey as they go, until that
journey
THAT CAN ALWAYS HE RELIED UPON. OUR
MEN AND BOYS
SHOES
learnings of Playwrights
lists establish
rite plays upon order,
ii ordinary prepayment are
hundred dollars upon the de-
scenario, and live
tired dollars more up
of a play, the
work
writes Franklin of
It- in the
Home Journal,
if the manager for other
reason does not desire to put ii on
the stage, money paid i- forfeit-
after n laps.- of time,
to
But ii manager to pro
lie pie es
a .; . gross receipts,
live per cent, payable week-
after I he previously ;,.
i i increase- the
i in. More I ban one
native ha- earned one
thousand dollars its .
A dozen thou-
sand d ill ii- three times as
I boils
and a number,
i ,,
v makes oath
that lie is senior part in r of
of Frank Co. do-
business in the City of Toll do.
County and State aforesaid, and,
Hint said firm will the sum of
ONE for
every case of Catarrh
lie cured I.;, the Hall's
tire. K
Sworn to in--
I presence, day of
December A. l.
i i A. W.
J J . Notary Public.
Hall's I ala I'm i- is taken In-
acts directly on the
mucous surfaces of the
stem. FRANK
Toledo. II.
Sold by druggists,
Hull's Family Pills are the best.
RUSSIA BOX
HON SHOES, AHA v
IN EVERY
N THE LEADING AND
AND DURABILITY ARE
PAIR. COME TO BEE I'S WHEN IN
HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND,
AND KID
THEM
in
OP A
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
q THE
-x EFFECTUALLY
OVERCOMES
bl at M.
The Ceremony of th Hut
The of the hut is
somewhat more than
writes Mrs. Burton
of Form for All
Occasions, the
Home A man the
lady's recognition before lie raises
his hat to her. He also raises his
bat presented to
when meeting and taking leave of
her, when about to address her, or
first speaks to
whatever reason, if he pastes her
a stairway or in front of her In
I heat re or else-
where whenever the least
apology Would be in order; when
any way.
even shows her some
fling courtesy; and he should
ways raise his when
edging her thanks. man should
pay the same mannerly tribute to
her sex when a woman enters an
elevator,
daring her stay therein.
also raise his hat upon
an acquaintance who has a lady
with him. If the with
whom lie may bows to a lady, he
should the same courtesy,
though she may to
him. Should a lady be with him
and recognize a he should
lift, his
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Ha
Hardware, Paints
AIM D STOVES
A SPECIALTY.
AND
HEATERS
HEATERS
MORE
lie I Confederate
of New I are planning
to Jefferson
home, for an
industrial farm for ex-Confederate
lifts ill able In do
work. The organization has re-
an intimation that Mrs.
vis desires to -ell the property,
Unit she may invest in real estate
in New Orleans and make oily
her
Points For Buys,
The following suggestions, made
Mills, the millionaire,
ire worthy of Mr.
is now- north
which by observing
these
develops all the
good there is in a man; idleness all
the evil; therefore work If you
would be good and successful.
Second- hours, work
twelve, and pick your recreation
w an eye lo good results.
one dollar out of
every live you earn. is not alone
the mere saving of money that
counts, it is the intellectual and
moral discipline saving habit
enforces.
humble, net servile
or but
the of superior knowledge,
position or experience.
projects fail owing
to poor business management, and
means a poor man the helm.
is measured by
the good not by the
number of his millions the ex-
tent of his power.
Item . .
Till I
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Mr. W.
i id
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are
.
I . . e SI
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. . . i . Ii la
wife la u remark-
able woman. what
way went -hopping
with her yesterday and she seemed
know exactly what she
. .
III.
and
I . .
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lid
I. It.
., .-.
o tons
; . . l,
n it ever
. -i f . a
per
Malaria, Night Sweat, Mon-
if it No other
CM the kind the la-
by
CAN
AND SEE HUB
COOK THE
BAKER
BE
WORLDS
a .
nil lop of II to
la
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Title
Eastern reflector, 31 October 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 31, 1899
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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