Eastern reflector, 3 November 1899


[This text is machine generated and may contain errors.]





Book Store
The Standard Bottles
FOR MS
-w w
Host list
Never spill when turned over.
Stand
cents.
JOB
Give a call.
Reflector Job Office
FROM A-
Visiting
EASTERN REFLECTOR
N.
D. J. WHICH
Entered in Boa
Greenville. as Second Class
Matter.
WHO ON
I Prominent Republican Says
the C. Courts are Being;
of this article ma;
misleading, but sifted
down ii ii- tin-11 right.
A well known
lawyer, in but
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.
THE EATERS OF CLAY Tried Friends Best.
years Pills have
are millions of proVen invalid.
Are truly man's friend.
A Known Fact
For bilious headache, dyspepsia
sour stomach,
and all kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
PATENTS
DESIGNS
ADVICE AS TO
V Notice in Inventive
Book How
f moderate. feet 1.1 patent
I E. G. Patent G.
FREE
Competition and Advertising.
Competition may not be
the life of trade, bin ii is a power-
factor in the extension thereof,
and ii demonstrates the
principle of the survival the
Ii -i. Ii docs no permit the
tradesman to rely upon luck or
chance, nor to
to his business. Ho must be alert,
Inventive aggressive in order
to successfully withstand
trade rivalry around him If in
addition be use of the
of a thoroughly live
newspaper in order
the his
himself unite able
to pope wit it his moil tireless coin-
Record.
Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
Is SI a year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to
those grow-
that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
lb-
Th.
A man can make a woman mail
in a street car any time by looking
bar and sort of smiling to
York Pram,
LUCKY s
has appeared Box
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
w ,
IS
I in M . i
it II
. n
i II
r a i n
I'M AM
so
l i
ii
I i t
cc o
Y.-i
tn-
I.
Ills
i-
onS r la
.
PI ,
Lt
Arrive
. Lt
so
ii
I M
. Ion who .- large of ;
i. . i. v. i its- fl
is
I by i
one ; l
all
i-i-i- i .
v, i . an
Ism-ii
It, evils, even the MM
oM i-
tax
Ar
Arrive
Mount
Ar
ii p.
i a
i H V
. ii
, 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 .
CALIFORNIA SYRUP CO.
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.
JNO. N. SON, Aft,
Washington, N.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
PATENT
. modal, or
and
-FOR-
The Eastern
m i in
D. J. . .
. . .
.
-iT-
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
I-
.-
. ,
, M .
U .
. -I .
Mr. W.
i id
i ,
.- i
, el
are
.
I . . e SI
i . I
. . . 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 . .
I I
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
lo I
k II
When .
men
It, . r
. i -ii
.- feel
. i n,
nu I
i ii I
a lira
r look
r moral.-
k. I I. I.
.;.,
AM in ft
At Law.
N. C.
urn.
F.
Engineer ml Surveyor.
ml
AND
POWER.
A Mill U. Kure
N-1, N. C
AT LAW,
N.
O. L.
N. G.
Ir. t.
. . , i
White . .-
. t U.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
K. C.
STORM AT NEW BERN.
STATE NEWS.
D. J. WHICHARD. am
Two Than Happenings In North Carolina.
During August Hurricane.
., . , City is lo have a fur-
storm in early yes-
, . , continued to increase all
deal th, Mrs. S. MS W
Mai. Matter sheets of Monday in Asheville.
i -s were falling. . ,
Ah ,, o'clock II was reported
. MM.
rising dangerously Ugh. n had
Some days been high all the ii
from the until after dark that ii
Monday the of Salisbury
.- to bonds not to
to organize a lo back upon I In- dock-and for public improvements,
lodge. In following issue of the street- Carolina has national.
A visit towards the docks show- . . .
the Enterprise. at A. , private I. Mate
On Craven street the treat companies. total
One
I out T
I .
I i a -i
Hood's .
I II I
I I
I III
TO THE SIGHT AM LIFT YOU CM GO
TWO STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
W. H. White. W. T.
Called o Wife to Run Thief Out
was a very
New even and boat.
We ran sail
We opened
tux building entirely new
and complete stock of-------
We Carry
clothing,
notion's.
all .
about the visiting the , above the ex-
them of drunk and dis-
orderly on a train. discourteous to
ladies, and acting a disgraceful
manner generally. And DO the
are having and
are after the editor of the
prise with a sharp stick.
and
Salisbury have the art
a.- and de-
public
Enterprise.
did
a hornet net be stirring up uptown.
Shortly after i clock an
when he attacked the
Editor J. of the
Observer, re-
turned from a trip Europe, and
in Sunday editions of his paper
been giving notes of his travels.
From his last notes we lake the
following paragraph makes
interesting reading as solution bus
this country ,,;
years ownership
of things. The paragraph i
As we all know the telegraph
lines in Great Britain, us, well as
in other countries on side,
ran in connection with the postal
service. In calculating the
a message, the address and
tine are and all
going free, at in the
Slates. Messages to
in England are paid for the
of
with I coin for each additional
work. The charge on a message
of. words in I he and
tan words in the address and i
nature Is cants. In the
States only text of ten words is
counted, and the coat is
so taking all fuels into
government ownership Is
not as so Then,
too, there are sometimes big de-
to makeup Iron the
a la Bach.
A pencil may be driven, and be
lead.
A time i result
of c cash.
It's a pool lawyer that can't
a fall suit.
The fireman on an i
is a sort coal
Eve was the first woman lo In
fall styles.
doth the little busy bee in-
the Presidential bonnet,
The average politician never gels
out of breath running for
Mrs. by th
papers Unit carpets are going
Mrs. just putting
mine
Tin- young father who
the floor night with a squalling
Infant usually a tack-
collector.
union there is Strength,
remarked the Jersey former lie
poll ml a little applejack Into hi-
glass of corn juice.
When a woman a new bun
net refuses lo go to mill
liter might as wall admit she
saving.
only one way
to gel decent clothes from a tailor,
and Hint's lo never pay
does
then he gives you
Philadelphia
thought had cut pie so
it would go remarked the
landlady to the pious
I can I understand what has
become of your
replied the pious boarder,
must be the piece that
of
Bet. of
lo had been a
was found dead
in bed Monday morning.
ii. Davis, of Sum
was thrown from his wagon in a
runaway. Saturday night, and re-
Injuries which proved fatal.
Dr. J. W. has tendered
hi resignation as pastor of the
First church at Raleigh,
lake effect 1st. He has sen
ed the ten
Sparks show has been giving
exhibition in several in the
ii section of the State and
alarm of fire was turned in from paying only a W tax. The
box the lime In Cutlers ware Treasurer has decided they
house below street should pay a of half to
bud set lire to building, and the Mate and half to the county.
change and a little further along ii
vat knee On the docks the
water was several in depth.
tin Middle street the water was
within lour doom of South Front
slice. Point and Bast
were all afloat.
Early in the evening the water
was up the electric light house
and the lights were gone, adding
darkness to the other evils. The
were taken off in time lo save
as were those at Meadow's
mill. Horses were taken from the
stables in and brought
c.
the worked waist deep.
Numerous drays were carrying out
goods from the building for
several hours a stream was
on limes as Hie lire broke out
among the heated lime bands.
after this lire was under
came
the K. was ablaze. hose
wagon down to the fool of
and laid a line of
hose. The water was well up
j- ii each .
Tribune says the
old records In court show
that Ural tax ever levied in
for any purpose,
year 1785, was LO cents on each
poll and lo cents on every hundred
acre- of hind. The people were
not burdened with tuxes those
days like are now.
Au excellent on a well
gentleman living In the
country about miles from Char
a reporter this
The would
a man would do well lo
call his wife braver half as well
as half.
A few nigh I ago gentleman
story had found out
corn from
and lie was
on the lookout. Friday night be
went how things were pro
grossing found there was
really a thief the crib, for he
could hear him -bucking the coin.
The gentleman got his gun and
was all ready begot
ill the knees and didn't have
strength of voice to call the thief
nit while the fellow on Inside
corn.
; the man with gun be- HOT CAKES FOR
thought himself of a little plan, made from our choice and
I He rushed to the house I unprepared buckwheat
his wife I he I and got her lo maple syrup, these crisp
come out and take thief in mornings Is
charge, in the meantime the fellow very .
in the crib probably out
that lie had a woman after him
mads a break and when his
returned he was gone. A noise
J.
FIVE POINTS.
THE BEST THAT
AM AT THE
LOWER I'll ICES.
am no in one of the new Bawls
stun- prepared lo supply all
in way of
STAPLE AMI
GROCERIES.
Mi
Dry Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hard ware,
Crockery, Farm Implement,
Meat. Flour. Sugar, Coffee.
Lard. Tobacco, etc. fact
every STAPLE
in a general stock.
; We Also Sell
HAY. OATS. COT-
TON SEED AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as s good article can
he sold at. cordially
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
country produce.
WHITE i FLEMING.
K. C
After two years
Premium hate paid
IN THE
HUM III
is an exclusive
I carry a
FULL STOCK of the BEST
me hue
Just revived
the horse's side in a criminal assault on a young lady.
work was done under the lie was captured, and within
-v gang of men on l
lock were employed in roiling In.-
barrels of lime into the river
about barrels were disposed of
tin- way.
i general
us c in,
of men gathered on street,
prepared to do what could
i , nave properly. A boat was used
to reach the-lore- below and
tide was well upon the doors,
large losses of other
perishable goods. I'm-wind blew
very haul at midnight, shutters
were being carried breaking
glass was falling around and it was
perilous lo be out on the streets.
Of course word has come up
from below, surmise could be
III ,. Hi.- people ., I i
Portsmouth were
The tide was two feel hem
during August
The same height Is. would vat
off tin towns leave lo
tell the lint it may not be
bad I here ill
Bern Journal,
Ram's Horn Bloats.
I be i-
is budge sin.
Act today and re-l .
A withered hand i- lunch
help around
can have morals without
but not Christianity
without morals,
Many a great Held i- a
monument of Folly, instead of a
cradle
People say the do like the
preacher II is the truth be
preaches which dislike.
talk of future doing but
now
Christ change I lie i-hang
lug I be
and supervision
perfect human plans.
Church service- an- a and
end of
A new heaven and a new
are both discovered Christ,
is only borrowed wing-
make high Sight
The winds may be
used to your roots
hours after commission of the
clinic lie had been tried,
and sentenced to IS years hard
in the Judge
was holding
the time and gave
tin- case an Immediate bearing.
of Missionary
Baptist churches was
Friday is coin-
posed western portion of the
old Atlantic Thai
association Will be known as
the Dr. H. H.
Lewis, of was
moderator, and Prof. Debnam, of,
clerk. There a re I wen j
churches in the association,
of beard far up
In the woods and the husband with
his wife hi- raised his gnu
and Bred in bill the
thief escaped. News.
HUi
Invent or
PROTECTION.
for and
and
only thing
could add nest to i.
would be a slice of sweet and
delicious country ham or break- OR
fast-nips. have everything
that Is and nourishing In
breakfast
foods, crackers,
J. S.
H. Beef. Cattle, ft
Hob, Hubs,
Hides, Poultry, f
you any
J f-J country produce. I
Coll
III- III I
I ,.
K. M.
II in.
and
--on .
kepi on
hand. Country and
sold. A trial w ill convince you.
D. W.
of Newark. N. J.
Your Policy
Has Value.
I Loan Value,
I. Paid up
I that
l works automatically,
j ti. Will reinstated within
three yearn after lapse it you are
In good health.
After Second Year
No Host ions.
S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie
ginning of f he second and each
year, provided the
for the current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
always Increase tho or
To Policy Payable as
an Endowment daring the
Of Ill-Ill r,
J. L.
n. o.
OVER
Hi.- of miners
Spring Valley. has ended in II
v for the
Cornelius will was
long, of
fol word writ-
ten.
The dead received
pieces of mutter last ii-
year.
Colonel John D, of
Montgomery, Ala., has entered the
ran-against John D. Morgan
the United Slates
Defect responsible
for over II per cent, of tires
which occur in the Coiled Slates,
and i next
Last year Holt I incendiary tires
curred. Lightning caused
spontaneous Mb
lion in machinery gas
HI, and live were by the
sun's rays passing through window
glass.
mill
and Night
at per
lake. Money falls,
blood and
There were sixty-two
, , . . . stoics tho
for membership at
church Sunday the to I . Vs
. , . . . t soul ding
Morning in, grant,
COTTON I.
As wired Co., col
ton peanut buyers.
New York future quotation to-
day are as follows
Opening. close.
January
March I
May
Close.
; Feb BO
cotton die
NOTICE I
order l-i be the prepared lo die our
customers and friends among tobacco farmers of North
of their tobacco e recently made arrange-
by which our Mr. a warehouse on the Dan-
Vs. and Mr. manage the farmers on the
Greenville market, is the wholesale market in the
World. Here are the be of largest in the trade
and necessarily lo a large price of our tobacco is
established.
After c the liter every light have come to the
c inclusion that connect Danville would
tile value lo us and our patrons.
We wish to say lo all who have tobacco lo sell Mr.
will look after your Interest every way and bis purchases, mat-
of course will gel tho undivided attention of Mr. Hughes at the
other end of
Thus you sea, with one equally Interested to bundle our
chases we will be in position to stand up lo your tobacco and buy
it if necessary than Any Warehouse, firm in North Carolina.
Thanking all our for their favors and in the
arc
O. I,.
ti. It. Ilium.
To my Friends Carolina.
II is with unfeigned regret I hat after careful and thoughtful
consideration Mr. Joyner mid have that could best
servo our own our customers Interests by having a warehouse con
mi the Danville market and I leave my friends and
in Eastern North Carolina to lake charge of the
business end of the line.
During neatly two years association with Mr. Joyner in the
warehouse I know him Is eminently to assume
this in ever branch. Your bis
I assure you from knowledge of Ins capacity will
carefully looked after and your Interest protected.
Yours
G.
. . .
OUR NEW AS-
IS A
MARVEL of beau-
style and excel-
The mate-
rial is the best and
the work
teed
. ON,
STORM
Some Don't stop for Weather.
of Kin-ton. spent
here.
8.1;. Baas returned from Kin-ton
tin-
WARREN.
A Pretty Morning
of
for
n. ti.
here
Mi-. I-;,
mm
in trip
W M. who
spending a week with
friend- hen-, left this
home.
Miss arrived today lo
make bar abode with her
B. Smith, in South
ill.-.
Mi-s. M. i. Pierce, of
s ho baa visiting her
r. Mrs. E. II. check, returned
home today.
The Baptist .
. ,
greens, I gold
was the
man i H ii u
1st, at o'clock, i
panic- were D.
I ward
n mags . i Ma l
The -in i- v ere i- M
I. s
-eh organ, and to
Bow of Me hi
M the wedding p red
the follow in- I r.
Noble-with Mi--
i i-t ill Mi-. I.
Raleigh, J. I. Fleming Mi
Thigpen.
The In ac- let Miss
honor.
Ti Si,
went 1.1 Norfolk
EASTERN REFLECTOR
If CROSS MA
on of this paper it
i- lo remind own
for
and we
yon to as early as
what
owe it- and hope will not
waiting for it.
This who
find the cross mark on th
. today .
the I i II groom
hi I. I.
U U ,;,
The i
had a
meeting at
i.-n. tin-
nary Con
Interesting
n last week.
was selected a-
Mr. and Mis. It. A. While left
this morning on a trip to X.-w
I oil, .
the nest place
It bus been so dry
long -In. ,.,
I.
rain will till up H
and make water plentiful.
for such a
range was
water, Inn
I tranche
A.
evening to
Mrs
No I'm wet weather.
No to now.
fair week.
Loaf week's dust is Ibis
mud.
November made a pretty
We know Of seven right
mm-who would Ilka to real
in Greenville. So doubt there
are more. ThU goes to Show that
nine house- should be built.
wish an were
and Cain
killed
their mother wasn't always
they shouldn't
with the little in hack
st
K. Warren. Mi
i and Miss
led morning lo
attend mat
iii, of ;. i.; .
the that man
., i v. ii.
. minutes D u .
iii- i I-. train
ii I
S .
i,
it
i i . . ., .
. l
the d of ,
bet i a.
I; . bl- II
i. . I , .- u
mot Ii or
i-.- fair.
U.
in tow ii.
Lamb, of i-
fever
Colonel Kentucky
of this
new liquid air. sail Judge
can't say that have given
ii lunch consideration,
but it strikes me anything
must be in the line of
W. Harding
day evening.
W. i,
for
this
J.
Joyner, of
day evening.
c ill.-
U. A. Chile returned
eve ling from
Mi-.
j morning f
II. left
i l on a v i-ii.
getting crisp i
Next , ,,,,,
.
Booth returned
day evening from the in
County will ion
net
The weather is
hating now.
Sheriff Mooring is around taking
up purchase I
The rain descended the wind
blew Monday night.
Colored Crayons cents a at
Hook
don't take a botanist lo dis-
cover a blooming idiot.
Women are the sail of the earth.
Lot's wife.
has inn
attended a better. The church
there, which was recently rebuilt,
was dedicated Sunday morning.
The next will be held
tilth Sunday
This is the weather
all wish for better
Some men are born but
furnace man acquires bis.
The rainy weather Will make a
difference receipts.
A new is culled
It ought to take
Lead Pencils dozen,
to a
Store.
The English sparrows arc getting
together in droves and raising
chatter.
lot of lead pencils,
styles, just arrived at
Hook Store.
Mayor's Court.
Another Monday has come
brought Mayor no oases to
try in his court. week
eases In
be disposed of.
Prank Stocks, for being drunk and
disorderly, was lined a penny and
costs, amounting to
Ada Davis were up
for being disorderly and using pro
language. Heed was found
guilty and fined a penny and costs,
amounting to The woman
not guilty.
IS. F. Anderson, for being
was fined a penny costs,
amounting to
went o Kill-to
train.
I.
the
Mrs., I., i. Cherry, Jr.,
morning for
relatives.
Mi-s Delia
for to attend
i-i Female University.
i ire In
iv night o'clock
the machine -bops of Mr. Kl.
Hodges, Kin-ton, wore destroy-
ed by lire. Iii.-loss is estimated
from In upon
which there was no insurance.
An adjoining wood working
was also destroyed. There was a
small amount of on the
the latter.
Doctors sen Opium.
of second
n i be mi mil
New York Slate Medical As-.-.
lion in the
a paper i
Among by Dr. T.
Conn.,
ha-
ii study.
In folios in. . bis for
nine In- -aid. --I have
studied nil wit bin my
of physicians, I
I. them, or per real.
morphine
It can lie estimated that ii c-n.
all I be physicians I
have the habit secretly,
v. bile in some parts of the country
the proportion i- not until
the physician tin-
afternoon the
needle, but take
to i-it result bailout
morphine physician is gen
in manner, but,
with all his meditation. his
memory i- having him. II.- has
moods, one time at an-
other silent. Occasionally be will
clear diagnoses and n
difficult operations,
In-will fall The cud i
It DO adv -.- I,, Did
Us;. to blue,
.-ii truth is what hurt-,
and if knock him . the
else I
I.
.- . lire.
. ire
1- not ll I toil m ails.
He l a-
I.
The d . II . .
I . ,
. ; .
.-
iv i it I i
i .
-i-. i iii r it
We have -old u-. .,. ,.
. r e i back
i -1 . . i-
iii- from deal
The ii-- ell i
in i never out -1 can .
i him mini her. Sow while
an I tic
Stock
a.
is Complete
-.-, IN ALL LINES.
At prices that will suit you.
AND SEE THEM.
ml.
b,
it h
la.
in
. A.
Jo
ail right i I
On. .
sure b i e. I lie
i- ii big in Vs ho
if hi- bin head i .
know, bill are .-. o o I In
. and bop. be
so ii e
In -to, ii . a . ii
lime-.
Repair Shop.
; .
old stand ox main
.- , m
. D IX i-I. WORK.
To
AND
What Are Coming To
A few days ago a Pitt
was driving to a neighboring
and in the last ten
Colder weather was looked for on I miles met twenty four drunken
the heels of the storm, but it has men. They did not live in
not struck yet. town, perhaps few lived in
Organized.
Mrs. Louise Kelly, of
National of the
Christian of Mis
.-;. a-, an interesting
Inn the of foreign mis-
i Me
night, Inge audience
lecture and all were
charmed with i.
Wednesday ladies of the
Christ but church home
alarming. I have
. .
in
often insanity or suicide.
in the number of
our who arc physicians Is
STYLE and
Two Essentials that are always found
HOBS.
if Mrs. II. L. in
Mi
People passing along the country
now sir very I if I lo cotton.
It is all harvested.
Now prepared Book Wheat.
Rico Orange
cents can, at H. M.
A political campaign from
a in that there is never
any delay due to a lack of wind.
We have heard several hunters
nay there arc more partridges this
year than they have ever known
before.
The cleaning up of the cemetery
the new gate and arch at the
make a decided improve-
train brings the
midday mail much freight
to handle that it seldom comes on
time now.
Chrysanthemums are now in all
glory. Those in tho yard of
Mr. J. A. Dupree are especially
beautiful.
Talk about the fitness of things,
today we caught com-
nettled In s corner
that town, perhaps of them
lived in county; but that
I beautiful town furnished the drink
that sent those men home to grieve
and degrade women children.
How much of that dreadful work
is doing
a. Ham
There is a right
i way to do all
things. An ex
C P C P
D C O L
if she
to think a moment, how danger-
wrong it is to swallow
when her condition. She
can see that the application
of a which softens and
relates certainly b the thing
for her to a liniment ii
MOTHER'S FRIEND
which depend upon
her a world of before and
during labor. lo us
free A book,
H . Her b sold in
I-
Christianity In Business.
-There is not the least question
that as the commercial world Is Or-
and run today it is run
a fearful loss along side of
writes Rev. Charles M.
of His
the November Homo
Journal, the roles of
men lay down do
not insure no
age has equaled this
and nines; and warring Interests
in the business world. If
principles of Christianity were
plied to the business world
it would cause a for the
lime being would result in
might indeed prove to be I be great
financial panic of the ages.
But out of result would emerge
order of buying and
that would result ultimately in
more success on the part
of more people than the world ha-
witnessed. Ultimately love
will pay in dollars and cents better
than selfishness. On
business world In day
docs not succeed even in matter
of making is. not for
any length of time nor for
masses of the people. Love in bus-1
would lose less money, j
actually distribute tho real earn-
of toil among a far greater
number of human beings, than Is
possible the
Mission Society with the following
J. I. Moore.
M. II.
A.
s.
known physicians give up alcoholic,
,. . ,. , . Kelly was a
bill ,,,. ,.,
morphine for anything.
Worry, overwork, shock. Ir-
regularity and living all con
to the habit, There is some-
thing fascinating the instant re-
lief had from the needle after a
hard day's work.
The physician may conceal the
habit for a lime, but soon neglects
his duty, personal respect, and
childish takes its place, lie
will wild schemes, and has
Wonderful experiences, according
to his own account.
We invite you to call and examine our Pall and
Winter styles Shoes for which we
sale.
have exclusive
Ran Off Prom
A left at the
depot tan away Tuesday night.
i- a wonder more such
occurrences, as it i- a common
thing to see team-b II an
attendant. There i- n town
forbidding it.
is apt to experiment wildly
in fact, mi patient
i--ale in the hands of a
taking physician. The medical, Medium.
Is dangerous to himself I To the who
and others. A physician who a popular and reliable
prescribes morphine for the newspaper i- u
relief of pal n is generally a making medium, no
Inker himself. This rule seldom tradesman will
that nil or ten
dollar- the
there was.-lire for the habit, j bushel hi- drawer. But
Many lo-top but all v and Instructive business
failed. Tho only remedy was its appear daily in a
prevention. use morphine constitute a
a needle on yourself under in the successful
concludes Dr. and of
never ii-c pi patronage.
any way except with the ml
vice of a brother physician you can
Dr. cited the case of n
society of
ban, of whom morphine
fiends. acquired
the habit to test infallible
which he had discovered but which
proved from
There i- as
redly no magi. power
Using; it cannot accomplish
impossible. there be
question a- to its value in
a merchant's
two
Take
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if fails to K
Now signature on every box.
I I I
men v ho v
Phone
feel e i-e from
. the experience of
ear
. . . STYLES
C. S. FORBES.
a i
y.





mi j
The Reflector
Book Store
The Standard Bottles i
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Liver Pills the bow-
. . I ,. . ,. . ATLANTIC COAST LI
Vi. I . -1- item i; OF
at tho Post at
Greenville, N. C, as
tail
Host mi Ml
Till ,.,
l II
.
IV
system of all impurities An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con-
and kindred diseases-
do without
R. P. Smith, Va.
writes I don't know how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
wars. Am now entirely cured.
Liver Pills
POSTED.
All persons are hereby forbid
ii n to on laud in
am way in Township, ad-
i ind down
, u . I I. ,
i. . an In
joining the Bryan.
; .
Never spill when turned over.
,. ,.,, a favorite ca-
II ;
owe enjoy
, i I
In i m
. .;, of
s, an I .
,.; . with Boa
B, them, w.
be
thrift among them not
follow an
Mills others under pen-
of the law. This Oct.
JAMBS A.
HIS WIFE'S ICY STAKE.
all
dab
a M a. tin day ltd b tH
notice will be stand la
All lo stale in
make trill, meal
S. Mai r.
Ta Notice.
Machinery
I will attend lbs
sail place for
tax.-s year
Store, hi, SB
Parka School Than lay, Oct.
John Mil-. Oct.
n, Friday, Oct
ii i 1- i-i
I IN
be Heel
on
ti. M
S Oct. Till,
a I Hum
. i
under the firm
at Va., with J. P.
N. C,
N. C., the firm name of
J. r. Taylor Co . sad of
M I
July It. UM.
Ii
Ia-vi
VI
I. i.
I. l
Si
m a a
V M
7.2
AM I'M
Ml
till
ill lit
Sf II
ii
l I in
1.-.
f M a M
AM I'M
; . .
a i
mi . to
r i m
in private ll
bank
n hi at
railed a
Ur 1-line had Hi
reminded I
l,, iii.-
he
what
cloy.
oh-
cue; or one
den, .- he
no Id our
there dearth
ll. begun h mi
. hen a very
mail i
the of I
it
mixed II
II.- l
city.
mi n
id ii
Stand r
cents.
JOB PRINTING
Give us a call.
Reflector Job Printing
w. i
among
d. Ii looked
. rye and
loaf proved lo
.,. A, i . . i i con-
i woodman
. ii a rush -.-i In.
w ,; iii, beard
, ,,
am of ii. of be the
natural
were
he o Into
focal knew by
lo be and nourishing.
Mi. the
I, . were
,. ,,. inn. for and bread.
Bu
. gave
.,., i, lime. day. n
la residuum of
.,. . in
n i. organic matter which
tho
If in ii. I.
not the case, and
deserve more than
baa been paW m
reading goes. it la dismiss-
ed a- a degrading pi of
i lb are be classed
X-r of
Delude. Their work
m i
,. . . nil. am
of
. and
Is a w
t i . p t-
nil
idle Iron
matter
which yielded am-
doubt,
dun i
earth eating
-ANYTHING FROM k-
Visiting Card
Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
each
.- -ii--
.
tery.
a- ii
U I
I.-. Ill
ml.;.
be ill
I oil
Illy, n
in., II
II
. .
In-
i It
. . ii
. alike n-
i .-
. -I h .
ii
II la ion
III
ll
. .
mil
all pit IS.
Ike i. I-I
i on . r
. la
II I
in lawyer In
-i- i- I of ago
and walked l gate with him OM
day week. The girl kissed
her band him he turned the
corner. He returned tho salutation
inch
,,. hi. wife mi Icy for
wanted trouble,
she Any
., from a
shot.- r
i- he railed Into
other and . Mrs.
. next neighbor, was over
i . this afternoon, She
me of your when yon walk-
down street, throwing after
her. She her husband was
not Inapt or be would shoot
Will you picas. Invent
excuse Ilia can give to nay neigh-
i r i your
iii,.
He tip against the
proposition his H thought
i long and finally light
dawned him. rushed
mil the returned
beloved child arms
be said, tell your
what you and wet
log after
throwing kisses at
other until pap turned
quickly the prosecution
in a convincing man-
n.-r Unit the lawyer away
when he narrow . .-iii-.
child forgotten the
There would have n
hot time In town that night,
there's n decided coolness now
two
Messenger.
Love
the at
feel a sympathetic In-
and perhaps find n Darwinian
argument, In a Hie meet-
two apes in the
Hie tale ft
was seated alone her cage
when a now ape made appearance
front of the lairs. Instantly
annuals uttered bend-
toward each other, protruded their
lips until they met across tho bars
of the sage. Then, the keeper threw
open cage door, the rushed in
to other's and,
the door, bugged each other with
affection. In a few seconds they rose,
standing erect, raised their arms
above their heads, grasped each other's
screamed bowled
mutual appreciation.
Let it-, hope that they
ever after.
Arrive
Lr
Leave
Ar -r
Arrive
Lr
AM
IS
DIRECT
CHURCH
school
a.
service Hermon every
Ev-
at
M Fridays at A.
Kev. I. A. Minister
every
day, evening. Pray-
-meeting evening. Rev.
J. N. pastor.
a. m. C. D.
evening.
Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday-
school p. in. W F.
II
M A M
i i.
tin
S f II
A I M I'M
II II lo AS I
ti r. i
I'M
mo
trailed part and by virtue
of North Carolina, Chapter II.
The special
ill K II.
j Hi. the of
in
in town X. C.
and In
Danville. Va.,
e special partners sod J. O O. y
Dudley P. Taylor, trading at J. P,
if-, X C, arc
the capital of limited
lite Km- Dollars.
J I. lo
i oil. limited partnership
-urn of Five
The begin
-Services
Rev.
It. Morion, pastor. Sunday
R. Moore
regular service.
LODGES
ii A. F. A.
Ix,,,.,., No. meets first and
lip in Returning . M. J. M. Sec
2.10 p in. tr, p m leave
snivel
pill
B r. n in. n in. Red
Ma Hope Mills in
rive Returning leaves
Fay. to p in. Bops Mills p in
I, O. O. P.- No.
Meets every evening.
N. O.
Bee.
2nd, and Hi -j. ,
i and ti.
O.
p Maxton I 1-1 m,
in
Ml-- ill Iran- So
with the Carolina
lied with Red
H-win Sanford
Air Una sod Southern
with the sad
Charlotte
n. -r.
SALE OF
TOWN LOTS.
K. of River No
meets Friday evening.
J. L. Fleming, Carr,
K. of and
Council, No.
1696, meets every even
W. It. Wilson, R. M. R.
Sen.
JR. O. U. A. every
night at in I. O,
JO. F. hall. A. Conn-
on in.- Sleek It
leaves pm, I pi, U- ,
rive. S, k . in. i .
.
M it m. II. A. t
at is a in. Al am. v
No. ti. meets every Unit third
Odd
w,
Animals in
ii
it
. for
sold
I-. The
. nil
Is only Si a year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to
those grow-
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
i . I ;. sir
Spencer St. John Sea
all took a real
their piratical as
reserve use run
hart, e e I In n de-
.,,. i s- ii
. clay I for
n little
H, ii marl
pp . a
treatment
lie. a i-its Unit Hie
earth and quarts
Into drinking train;
is not i I- so as lb. .-in-ill
I -t. We hove beard a Boer
family no-
where I B r when
banks the
,,,.,, . Her of the is a
-put . r hence In name.
The peoples of We
o a l in l
I -I 1-
.- islands, could get
. food for They
upon tale and ate
and Hi any
The Indians l
ll-
get
ti
mat
during the
year . u
ii
Pall M iii i n.-.-1
Fountain Pen
SUCCESS or PEN
FOR SALE AT HOOK STORE.
t n
tilling
cm
. r.
MM
As ill--
barber
man, one
me He you
l up. ;
mid with
Then ho
In. ks . awl
while he Baku,
if yon ho i-
or
pun Hi- why ho
I either when you
an Mil- l l
I ilia I the did
mid in Dearly tho
iii work with the
m I add that that
I aw now
New
Kill.
i Ins f a country
who iii ow
a fan mi
He keen
looking to a
i A friend meeting him owl
the gun
yon
early in tho deadly
nu
ff to on a
be
said bit you
mi. to
which every
has she
It
about rich man
could have
ton Traveler.
virtue at
PUt Superior c iii
cause of J. T. Harry m
executor and partner
and other.
therein, will ex-
Court
in Greenville to the bidder for
Monday the N v.
n petty, b to
tin lots awl land
longing the late firm of ft Sain-
nor unbraced in plat In the
plan of the no wool
or
One
and This plat of
land it divisible u
be a a win
One lot or parcel land lying between
lot-. i and W ft W railroad on
east and Fourth north and
street on tho lot no
One lot fronting and
and In the plan
part of
One on 4th and
the lot of J and
lot No. is in tho plan that
part Of
One lot fronting on and Third
and known lot N it.
quo lot fronting on Jam and Fourth
streets and known No SI,
One lot fronting on Latham and Fourth
J S
and known as lot No -0.
One lot
the land of Davis de Cobb and known
No
One lot on and Third
and known as lot
fronting on and Fourth
known as lot No
One lot fronting on Fourth street and
the lands of Cobb ft OB
went and known as lot No
One on Fourth Street and
adjoining tho lands of Davis A Cobb on the
west, known as lot No
One lot fronting on Ward adjoin-
the land Davis ft Cobb on the wait
ind known as lot No .
bunting OB Fourth and Jarvis
treats known a lot No
One tot fronting on Ward and
it reels and known a lot No
on Ward and
and the road known
as lot No
One M fronting on Third
the old Tarboro road and known
No
One parcel or lot of land
street on tho North and lying between lot
No l
parcel of laud commencing
on the south of Third opposite
running the
and width Jarvis to Tar
adj lining J H Davenport on the, east and
lip on west, containing one
and ball a. i l
One lot fronting on and Latham
known lot No Si.
Tim above the
and the only
the market within the
limits of There are no
other building lots within the same dis-
from the
and main business street to
c based.
We call to home seekers
to An for
A plat of their
lot n and be found
of Skinner and
J A Blow. terms of arc cash
but -1 pay one an
range deferred
J.
and
HARRY
mi-.
1800.
m lean, wash-
a, in h ml I i in. Oil . ,. . f .-. a .,
t. D. w.
Worthy
Tarboro
l. arrive Rf
f. Conclave
So. every second
It AW ii in. l i-i -j -.- .-
fourth in Odd
It. H
on N C i. ,. Q i.
dally, a n, .
. .
u st W
m.
Train on
arrive i
lit x n. in i iii. lip am.
um, leave II i m
H i. m. II a m. m
Sunday.
ion Id
I'll
Warsaw fr
i m
in. c at
i a s
Wei
III
H. M.
Paw, Agent
J.
T. M.
H.
WHICHARD
to W, It.
N. C.
The in every
prices as low as the
market prices
paid for con
ti
Also a nice of Hardware.
can now lie fount in the
formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
A Free Trip to Paris
If two men engage in a
and to settle It, don't do It;
one r in is bound to Jim you in
stead of man.
S. M. Schultz,
WHOLESALE -.- t RETAIL
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
molasses, meat, limns, should-
sniff, cigars, cigarettes,
mountain butter, full
cheese,
oat hominy cotton-
seed meal hulls, cottonseed
at cents per
D. M PERKY GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES,
CHALKS, Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
SAM M.
hone
HI SIR VICE
Steamers leave Washington OH
Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water
leave Tarboro at A.
M., l A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays Saturdays.
Sailing boon subject to change de-
j ending on stage of wider.
at Washington with
Steamers fur Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Roe-
toil, and for all for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion from
New York; Line from
Bay from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. O.
J. J. CHERRY.
Greenville, N.
PATENTS
to
it
Add
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
. .
CALIFORNIA FIG CO.
II
PATENT
for
BOOK
.
-a-
The Eastern
MI
D. J. EDITOR I
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, M. C. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1399.
-AT-
NO
Counting- the People
by
t census, in
States lo be live million, and
count cost who was
A In
Ye
To your
For all the trees are lure.
With naked
Coal is a weighty problem.
There's a up in drinks.
inn is by
A Passing Fancy.
The following press
sent out from Xe York
dale of the 24th, appeared in
Wednesday's
The steamer Havana arrived
from Cuba to-night. Among poor I cent
passengers was Genera person. It is
Lea. t. be
Some of our reader ill prob- Hue. will
ably recall that I little more than people live million
Ibis land lien hire, in
Lea was the most prominent man j the Census alone, will
in Stales. When he; reed live million dollars.
came home from prior a the Next
to out break of the war be re- Will Be legend,
one emit November Home Journal, red i rid is arc lit
the time he our shores, work of
A big gossiping
woman.
l sense is bi
h's better to kiss a miss than
miss a kiss.
A sign of I he limes is
means
FALL WINTER
ISA GOOD, SOLID, SERVICEABLE
kind
and the daily papers devoted col- enumeration Will be completed by
limns mid columns to Lee. Re I Ant of Jill T, will probably
could be President, or least Vice j be two or even three months later
President, or he could before the last of the tiles arc
have almost any thing else in sight i received at the Census for
that he wanted by asking for it. I not only moat they all be Oral ex-
Pen. Lea la man to-day by supervisors, but
he was then. He has done many cases will probably re-
to public lull rev because of some error
the to do over him was I passing or Informality. The actual
fancy and he has been forgotten ling of people col be done
that's all. Admiral Geo. are turned into
will himself in same boat J the The
before long unless we are much simply gather the fuels, and
mistaken. He, tun, w ill be forgot- force in Washington does
ten. It time counting and the
of Um Great which done In
cry day .,, the facts re-
seventy lire million
or if say will be
they straightway forget all about
Landmark.
men gel
It
New Facts on an Old Subject.
Charity and Children, the
lent organ of the Baptist Orphan-
age at has u grave
editorial its issue of Ibis week
upon habit among boys
and its effect upon them. It has
no doubt that
live boys Where whiskey kills one;
and urges its young readers lo ab-
stain from them, telling them
they must their manhood
or their cigarettes. The advice is
most excellent, we have
doubt as to its
better the advice in most of
cues the likely is to lie
taken. a majority of instances
a boy begins smoking cigarettes
he thinks is mannish.
Directly becomes a habit in him,
and not being old to have
developed a strength of character
with the strength of
the he fancies that he cannot
grapple successfully with it and
surrenders to it without a struggle;
always very much
smarter at that age than he ever
is thinks he
better any one else what is
good and what bad him, he
sneers at his advisers and will not
stop ho docs not lo.
There has lately to
writer's knowledge a very
story upon this subject. It is
from a gentleman who has
had personal business with I lie
in an important South-
city of one of best known
surety companies
tho This officer told our
friends that his company has bond-
ed thousands of boys
youths of iii years of age and
under, who were positions of
trust; that out of the whole
seven hundred have gone wrong,
and careful inquiry into
of the fact that,
without a single exception, these
seven hundred boys smoked cigar-
Now ibis company append
to tho other questions to which it
requires answers from applicants
for bonds, Do yon smoke cigar-
This is the best possible proof o
what many persons have observed
that this habit not only saps the
physical constitution, but perverts
the moral nature of its victim.
The lesson here taught is awful
one. do not suppose this
of facts will have any
upon those whom it lo
lament, hut it goes for what it is
worth.
A cubic Paris to The New
York as well
give the authority i Important
a as this the
French authorities and the Amer-1
lean, Russian and Spanish
there have agreed to re
quest President lo me-
between Great Britain and
the Transvaal; and The New- York
SI bad authority
says that Mr. Ins
promised to give consideration lo
S petition it is getting up asking
him to become mediator, may
be that neither of these stories is
true; each of them has n yellow
cast; but may be said Pros-
has never had and
perhaps will never again have such
opportunity to do a great
vice lo humanity as is open to him
now. Doubtless both Great
and the Transvaal would ac-
his mediation gladly ac-
uncomplainingly the
which he reached. It is
his power to save many lives and
much property, his doing so
would popularize him with Ills own
men while the world would
resound with his
The more dollars some
lea sense have.
The catfish is not musical.
doesn't even
Oarsmen have already Indulge
the last rows summer.
Strictly speaking, counterfoil
money is a thing of the passed.
Complexion lotions should
ways be taken at their face value.
The young father with the baby
carriage manage to get the push.
No man would like h's wife to
know- exactly what lie thinks
himself.
The telephone gills say a
ring on linger is worth I
the phone.
When a loan is doomed lo
guillotine his , i- rather
apt to fall.
The with
days is Inking considerable stuck in
automobiles.
If cold contracts it's funny tint
one will make n fellow's ii
as big as a house.
.-in ti doctor
for not wanting to know bis pa-
Hauls very well.
When conies In a of
professions the day laborer can
always lake bis pick.
When a ionics lo town lo
have a blowout be shouldn't
his operation lo the gas.
Labor organizations never both-
Satanic Majesty. The wages
of sin always remain the same.
The wife who wears bloomers on
her legs consistently
if her husband has then, on
nose.
man West
traded his wife for a jack
you can shut up a
Hen Peck never
before what a sublime hero Dewey
he's going
at
An Honest Man.
It has been well
I.-i man is nobles
We are reminded of this
ii. hearing of the
Cole, ho recently
died in hi. real One
in hi. life an m
i- a- a a- it n i.
Many years
v ii the in- sold
. .; in of wheat By mi
mill, and some weeks thereafter
he came back and returned part of
saying that he had
on he had been paid
more than inn price of his
and grandchildren
-in- . . well be proud
THAT CAN ALWAYS BE RELIED UPON. OUR
New Confidence
Our readers arc against
a new confidence game which is
being worked by an gen-
of New
He writes to the selected victim
i he has been recommended to
him as an honest man, would
it be possible for him
a little to Cuba,
to dig up from a certain place and
bring away a fabulous sum buried
there the Spanish- American
war by a rich American now in
jail.
The man ties
he is too busy himself, hence can-
not go, winds up by modestly
asking the victim to semi live
to pay the expense of some
gal expenditures.
Perhaps some of our render have
already received such letters, as
they are circulated in North
IN CALF. RUSSIA CALF, BOX AND KID AUK
HONEST SHOES. TI B N
IN WEAR TO EVERY WE HAVE THEM
IN THE LEADING STYLES AND
AND DURABILITY AUK PURCHASED WITH
I PAIR. COME TO SEE US WHEN IN OP A GOOD
his HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND,
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Wednesday's
The of
yesterday devotes two columns of
la editorial pace to the letter of
Chairman Simmons, published In
Sunday's papers, Md to the
which he made from The
to
The suddenly fierce an-
to the proposed
amendment. The
attacks Mr. Simmons and The Cit-
counter charges
against them, but has very little to
say regard to the charges made,
beyond the statement has
already a liar on
account of the Imputations that
had put upon it. Its re
will mil strike candid
a refutation
its expressions
with regard to
bought with money.
This has been distinctly alleged
if it is not true The
has been has its rem-
at law. if it is innocent it
should not lose a in bring
its accusers lo book.
HART
FOB-
Hardware, Paints
AND STOVES
Conference Will
trustee of
will leave to confer-
of the church, at its
next month, of the
donation under
will of I ho la.- A. r. I-. .
will la- Mr.
the orphanage Academy
of Music building with the under-
standing that half route were
logo Mis. Page during her life
time, the decimal ion
of Mr. Page provided Hint
the orphanage should receive
iii cash.
There opposition lo the
accepting the Academy
because II Isa The
building ii worth all of
and a refusal on the part of
orphanage to accept the gift
would moan a loss of to the
Of course editor or paper may
oppose or advocate suffrage
amendment without bribed
or bought, it is openly charged
and generally believed that the ed-
the and
his paper have been bought to op-
pose This is only instance
can recall in North
editor and his paper
have charged with
to oppose or advocate
proposition is to be voted
j And yet such a is being
extensive,., circulated throughout
Male purpose of
. o
. . II
age i
i Ion
f. r
Slat
. . i
I- .
Ohio, city of Toledo i
i VS C.
J. makes oath
be is senior partner of the
of Frank J. Co., do-
business in the City of Toledo,
Count, and Slate aforesaid, and
said will pay sum of
ONE III DOLLARS for
each and case of Catarrh that
be cured by Hall's
Cure. j.
Sworn lo before me and
m. presence, this 8th day of
A. II., 1880.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
tin-1 of Mall's Cure is in-
,,., r ,. blood and mucous surfaces the
i i. ii r v.- FRANK J.
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists,
Mali's Family Pius are best.
i .
ml a a
I I v,
. I Inn . I
. I I 1,11.1 I -I I
l l
II
ll I v. v . i
y;, up r.
n,
r-
II i
win alone m her
when a new
in front of the
ii i-. . I. ii
The town of Paten, which has
.-. inhabitants, has just been
thin int. mull . I In
as I., i. n into ranks of
a; i i i-i. i i cities. The tow n was the
; . works, which were
hey rose. started thereby the grandfather of
es
landing creel n. i- arms the present owner Krupp
A SPECIALTY.
Li
las.
Take
nor Cure. Chills and K.-v-
or, Malaria Might
oiler
lie Mad las Rad la.
Sold and guaranteed to
and
HEATERS
more HEATERS
BEST THAT BE BOUGH
COME AND SEE OUR
COOK STOVES, THE WORLDS
BEST. J
BAKER
GREEN N. C
n.
I ,
II
I .
and there
strike.
has never yet been a
a , . .
ll ll
III ll
. lilts
red in. .
j . , . . J. Firming I. Moore.
Hi,. . . . . ii lie
I.- in i i AYCOCK. MOORE.
.,,,.,. a bile he II AT-Law.
you H yea. lie . v.
. the
. i ,. i. y fer
, i ,,,, , In
he i
i ii
ll. hi . j
i-i If
I. I. i M nil
um nun Him-. Civil Engineer aid
ii I in now
f Oil
WATER POWER.
II. I .,. Kill.
Is U
, . i.- . . v i . i
n III. shoulder. . ,,.,,. .,. ,.
a keen was Mills R.
I forward to n. c
alien hi Pi anal duties f
A fl . an and . .,.,. I
win. .-,. ii. i
i I. Greenville, V.
. i. iii at deadly i
l e
Dr. L.
I you DENTIST,
o W bite


Title
Eastern reflector, 3 November 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 03, 1899
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
Rights
This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. If you are the creator or copyright holder of this item and would like it removed, please contact us at als_digitalcollections@ecu.edu.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Permalink
https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/19260
Preferred Citation
Cite this item
Content Notice

Public access is provided to these resources to preserve the historical record. The content represents the opinions and actions of their creators and the culture in which they were produced. Therefore, some materials may contain language and imagery that is outdated, offensive and/or harmful. The content does not reflect the opinions, values, or beliefs of ECU Libraries.

Contact Digital Collections

If you know something about this item or would like to request additional information, click here.


Comment on This Item

Complete the fields below to post a public comment about the material featured on this page. The email address you submit will not be displayed and would only be used to contact you with additional questions or comments.


*
*
*
Comment Policy