Eastern reflector, 7 November 1899


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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Liver Pills the bow-
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at tho Post at
Greenville, N. C, as
tail
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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
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joining the Bryan.
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Never spill when turned over.
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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
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notice will be stand la
All lo stale in
make trill, meal
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Machinery
I will attend lbs
sail place for
tax.-s year
Store, hi, SB
Parka School Than lay, Oct.
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loaf proved lo
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not the case, and
deserve more than
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reading goes. it la dismiss-
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in lawyer In
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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
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Leave
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Arrive
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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.
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trailed part and by virtue
of North Carolina, Chapter II.
The special
ill K II.
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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 .
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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
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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-
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. 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
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Fountain Pen
SUCCESS or PEN
FOR SALE AT HOOK STORE.
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tilling
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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
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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, .
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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and there
strike.
has never yet been a
a , . .
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III ll
. lilts
red in. .
j . , . . J. Firming I. Moore.
Hi,. . . . . ii lie
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NOTICE.
If then is a CROSS MARK
on the margin this paper it
i to remind yon you owe
for
subscription and we request
yon to s-tile as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for if.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
The banters are out.
The cold map a along on time
this morning.
cents a box at
Reflector Hook Store.
Lead Pencils from dozen,
to a dozen, at Reflector Book
Store.
Rig lot of lead pencils, different
styles, just arrived at Reflector
Rook Store.
Sew prepared Buck Wheat.
Rim Mouses, Orange Syrup
cents can, at
post office and
a key.
Finder please return to this
There were ill marriage licenses
issued in this county during
IS for white couples and 1.1
for colored.
If yon have catarrh, rheumatism
or dyspepsia, take Hood's Sana-
and lie cured M thousands
of others have been.
Drink sidewalks have just been
laid in front of the buildings of
A. Brady and -L u. Cherry x Co.
There are now but a few places to
lie paved to complete the entire
business portion the street.
A Showing.
Mr l. A. of Char- j
lotto to know more of
pertaining to and cotton
mills than any one, says in his
book North Carolina raises
if cotton and ion
bales. With oar
Increase in cotton mills, we will
ere long have to draw on some i
other States to get cotton to run
Standard,
Broke the Furniture.
A wagon that had been
loaded with furniture as to
leave town today when I lie horses
tried to run away. The driver
stopped them, a bureau was
thrown out of the wagon and badly
broken up. Strange a- may
seem, the looking-glass was
NOVEMBER NAMES.
Picked la This Fine Weather
November,
Moore went to Raleigh
A. M.
today.
to Wilson
II. S.
today.
Mrs. Mary Stephens, of Dunn,
is visiting Mrs. John Flanagan.
A.
day w v
Toni Moore, son of Clerk of the
C D. C. is sick.
STORM
Nothing From Ocracoke Vet.
Damage at
Destruction
at and
. i . i
Session
All.
report has this
city from m I
H should coots today no
knows whether ii will be or
bad. The of the
tut through in the Angus
may have been to lessen the height
of the tide, to keep II from bank
lug up vi high on i
W. s. . of Fayetteville. The report from Morehead City
came in Wednesday ,.,., ,,., ,,
Hal Sugg returned Wednesday high tide and great velocity of
from Washington City. wind, and considerable damage in
Powell went to last both plan- Small buildings
returned the water front were de-no
and eater did considerable
damage to goods in the stores.
The Oriental, on the
The of Aldermen had
their regular monthly meeting
Thursday night, tin- meeting being
held iii the new Ii ii Pr some
mi make a
were a tittle late c in,
so ii was o'clock
the proper began,
session continued until mid-
1.8. who . elected
Alderman from the Fifth ward to
succeed N. n. resigned,
forward and took the official SEE FOR
nth.
WALL want IT, TO
It TOBACCO TO
CAN IT
TO
ACCOMMODATIONS FOB man BEAST. THE TOP
OF THE MARKET TO ALL, RICH OH pool;. AND
FRIENDS,
CPs,
lies think this amount
G. I. Hughes, of
yesterday here and left this morn-
T. Jarvis and I. c. Arthur i
returned this Kin-
river ha- been led away .
A message to the from
Swansboro, county,
ill night, is as follows
severest storm Swans-
ever began la-l
Mrs. Powell loft o'clock by the
for to vis- ., ,, , ,. . ,,
tide and heavy winds from the
southeast. The rule was higher
and Mrs. B, A. I. Can- re-
turned evening from
Baltimore.
would be to pay
i In-claim-iii be
This proved true, fin
when all the bills were in the
Stock
to 11,110.13. f
-sIN ALL
large
ii relative
however, as the Tax Collector
after the folks
-non turn in enough. Tin
expenditures this month was due H ill C
in the tiling near the J i. it
Presbyterian church, rebuilding
the the
Miss Harris returned
from n i-it
and
ii ha.- known by the and paying a note that was due
Mr.-. I. E,
Helen Perkins Bet lie Tyson,
audit. F. Tyson and W. II. liar
went today to
attend the fair.
Lamb left
Lot
today here.
I Iii
Mrs. A. M. Moore left this morn-
to visit relatives
Charlie Jr., of Nor-
in in lo
his undo. A. Griffin
broken.
Mi-, B. Hughes
fur I tout I
Confederate Tea-
The Confederate tea
day by the Daughters of
the Confederacy, for the benefit of i
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, was a
splendid The ladies Mild
all the articles they had and
was demand for more. About
net proceeds was realized.
there.
lose them.
I. 1809.
. lo-
K. S. Evans in
lay.
Jesse
for Will
Irvine
on.
citizens, washed n house
the water front, blew
.- etc.
bear the loss, a- their
boats were washed pieces and
nets and seines were lost.
Mi. .-i logs
from Mr. A.
barn blew don u his bug
etc. The loss i- pretty heavy.
A three wasted schooner is
wrecked on Ha- Inlet. The
pilots from Swans weal down
to being
so rough could gel lo
Ii i crew arc
her sale. The pilots could mil
near enough to tell her name.
will go lo her tomorrow,
regrets Is the Govern-
. lo look iii to in regards to n
life station being put on
I; Inlet. Ii
the crew alive tomorrow
or
la yesterday ii was u
case The
left
loin her
left
October Tobacco Sales.
Secretary II. P. of the
Tobacco Board of Trade, reports
the tobacco sales of the
market for the month of October
at This makes
pounds for the three
mouths the season opened.
The sales fur October averaged a
little above a cent a more
in September.
License.
Register of Deeds Moore says
the storm, or something else, in-
with the business in the
line last week.
Only bur were issued, as follows i
W. E. and M.
James James Mamie A.
Bullock.
COLORED.
Ward and
Lucas and Mary
Jr. O. A. M.
Program of the
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 7th.
Acme Council Jr. O. A. M. will
tIn public
exercises being bold the opera
house. Following i- the
I. March, While and
Prayer by I. A.
Song by Council. --My
Address of Welcome,
A. D. Johnson.
by Mrs. Hook-
Ii. Music by Osceola Hand.
of Speaker, by
Prof. L. L. Hargrave.
Address, by A. G.
Thomas, of Fayetteville.
Music by Osceola Band.
Presentation of Flag and
Bible lo Public School, by Hon.
John II. Small.
II. Solo, by Mrs.
Music by Osceola Bawl.
I. A.
Public cordially
returned were busy all day
wreckage of I In- streets and
Joseph i;
evening from
W. is. Wilson Friday, jibe wood yard men were curling
evening from Richmond, bank their of wood.
Mi.-s Mary of Greene men were looking after the logs
county, is visiting Miss Blanche that escaped from the pens and
Flanagan.
Misses Helen Perkins and
Tyson returned Friday evening
from
J. II. spent
here with his brother, Al
II. B.
righting up he Mattered dam-
aged lumber.
The I. C. Dispatch had a busy
time tracing up and h,,,
col Ion bales and barrels I
a of old n
went oil dock were I
Mrs. wife of up Trent river awl I.
and their two sous, who n
Friday for j, i;, or bales
from where
the Ore engine, the latter alone be-
The Street made re-
port the work done under
during the
the purchase
a car load of tiling lo be
used making the drains on the
streets better. This
was adopted and
to purchase the
tiling.
The Lights and lee
reported everything on
in their department.
The Cemetery Committee re-
the work dune to
tery.
The Market House Conduce re-
ported everything in go
but not us many tenants as can be
The special c
secure counsel to defend
i, a -nil for damages brought
by E. C. Williams reported that
they had Jarvis Blow
and F. o. James, the
of agreement between
was
presented the Board and
adopted.
The Collector and
made report of the collections made
by each daring the past month,
and the allowing of accounts and
attending to some minor matters
remainder of tho
. acted.
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
White
PARING.
PAIRING,
Repair Shop.
WE ARE HACK AGAIN AT OLD STAND OH MAIN
AND BEADY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. WE
HAVE M
I. WORK.
BICYCLES
TO AND ANY It K
STYLE and
that are always found
October
Mr. Allen Warren sends
the following record of
the weather for the month of
Highest temperature,
Lowest temperature,
Rainfall
It rained days.
Frost mornings.
storms
Most of the rainfall was in
but three days of the month.
been visiting since Mr.
They have gone to
housekeeping in
on Second street.
Foreman w. has ten-
his resignation of a position
with THE and today
his with the paper
es. He has been with us eleven
lucking two and
bus a faithful He
has been genial and obliging in his
manner, prompt and attentive lo
hi duties, most
For Your Attars
and Your
Patriotism is always com-
but in every breast
there should be not only the
desire to be a citizen,
but to be strong, able bodied
and well for the battle
of life. To do this, pure
blood is absolutely
and Hood's
r's f. one specific which
cleanser. U i blood thorough-
It acts -well for
both sexes and all ages.
Humor H blood purl.
fur I Hoof i
my humor b a
Springs. Cl.
relations have
tween us.
existed be
Sources Information.
The who
you don't see what you want,
ask for it said a wise thing a
witty way. He bare
ed with equal wisdom you
don't know when- in the thing
yon want, the advertisement will
tell you just to get
The business not ices which abound
in a first class arc a
public They are no
longer mere crude and heavy trade
Through
the advertiser holds chatty con-
verse with his patrons far and
near. He entertains and instructs
he shows them how well
equipped he is to supply their
But hi clever talks the
advertising columns go further
they suggest needs, and create
new desires for or
Rec-
barrels of Hour were found and
be brought down. The clear-
up to the
mate already made that the loss
this city is about
The of wide extent.
reaching along tin- coast from
folk to Charleston. An enormous
amount of damage was done at all
the resorts. The greatest
damage reported is from the
of Wilmington. A mile of
railroad trestle of I lie Wilmington
road was carried away in-
a loss of The
damage to the cottages at Ocean
View is put and at
is
Al h, IS miles lie
low Wilmington eighteen cottages
were carried SWay, only half a
dozen buildings remaining. Al
Southport, at the mouth of the
Capo Fear river, the wind reached
a velocity of miles an hour.
The river front wrecked. Two
steamers were on
the laud and several schooners
were driven ashore The govern-
coal dock is the only one re-
all the others have dis
appeared. The Quarantine station
was partially wrecked and Kort
Caswell across bay there WM
considerable damage to government
2nd.
Winter styles
Crowd At The Pair.
The estimated the
fail Wat between
four and live thousand.
Hawks says his train pulled out
that evening with
five hundred people on board, and exclusive sale.
trains going in oilier directions
had equally as
so many people to handle made
the train an hour late reaching
The proudest man in town today
SHOES.
We invite you to call and examine our, Fall and
Shoes for which we
Queen
he killed
live partridges Hying, at one shot,
breaking his
Southerner.
Now we want lo hear Hob
I.
Big- Break
The tobacco market run
block sale again on Thursday.
breaks being so heavy that only
four of the houses got through,
leaving two over to this morning.
Some men make money, others
make mischief, while a large major-
tusk of
TO COLD N ONE
Take Laxative Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. B. W.
signature on every box.
A glove lit and perfect e from
first day is the experience of
men who wear
. . .
C. S. FORBES.
PP P is
EASTERN REFLECTOR
N.
ST NEWS.
D. J. WHICH Ed. t Ow
Post
Greenville, N. C, as
Mali Matter.
The lynching of a in Kan
indication sec-
lines are gradually being
i -1 out.
President seems to
think that
vigorous will cover all kinds
blunders.
An Ohio postmaster died the
the pall bearers were
selected from among the applicants
for the vacant job.
South African war
is about to knock all the inter,
out of the scrap
and Filipinos,
While Otis may in
lie u rabid expansionist. In
he has done but little toward
beyond Manila.
We fancy there will be a very
Interesting time when the Civil
Service call down
Mark Hanna for his part the
campaign fund soliciting circular.
If the trust issue can be fairly
presented and voted upon
next year the politicians of Mr.
will find that the
people will not elect a monopoly
breeder to put down monopolies.
Happening-sin Carolina.
The takes
in day.
Only live people m Salisbury
VOted against the bond issue
election there.
T. i. of
ville, was drowned during the
storm Monday night.
John of
got his arm as badly cut a
gin that amputation was necessary.
The Commonwealth says that
Scotland bandies more Span-
peanuts than any other market
in the I.
The Book Mount Mills have de-
land a stock divided to fifty per
cent and a semi annual money
of four per cent.
The Supreme court has decided
that no part of the raised
I bonds to pay off the indebted-
of the penitentiary, can beep-
piled to debts incurred since
At in Asheville last week
it was held that cheroots are
cigars. Two
with stealing cigar- were released
when ii was learned that cheroots
had been stolen.
The Slate sent out
a circular letter to the various
telephone companies, of which
in the Stale, call-
on for per cent. tax on
gross The Henderson
Telephone Company throws down
the gauntlet father Worth, by
calling his attention to article o.
section of the constitution, which
limits the power of Legislature
this regard, when property
la taxed. The company
desire to stale that our property is
returned for according to
its Hue value. this will
be regarded as o
lo your
TO THE LEFT BO
H. W. T.
Britain seems to beget
ting worst of the war with the
Boers South On Mon-
day the Been captured a whole
regiment of British soldiers and
the occurrence has filled England
with consternation.
The Civil Service Commission
talks of making trouble for
Ohio Republican politicians who
sent out the circular levy-
contributions on Federal office
holders, but no word of
has come from President Mr
The Administration organs that
are taking sides with the English
in the war to crush the At
republics arc least
tent. They Would ridiculous
the Boers w bill
approving our own expansion
armed force.
Suit in Court For
One of the funniest cases ever
tried in Wake county court
was tried there yesterday in the
Superior court.
The title suit was II
vs. T. Powell,
The amount Involved
who is a country
physician, hail been called to sec a
in Powell's employ. The
doctor in no hurry go-
to sick In fact he
did not go for several hours. When
he got there the refused to
have him. The doctor went away.
Lain he Powell
bill Powell refused to pay it,
The fact that President
regards the
of Providence in assimilating
the with bullet and bay-
may have had some weight
in leading to conclude that
is to make an
fort to save little republics in
South Africa from similar
the English
OVER THE COUNTRY.
Floating ice has closed the Y
River to navigation.
men of the
I Mass. I fishing were lust
the year just
Agents of the Transvaal Govern-
Chicago are seeking to en-
list men for Boer army.
churches in Chicago
held special prayers on for
the success of the Boer armies;
By a drainage canal acres
of swamp lauds will be reclaimed
in Juneau county,
The trial of B.
charged with murdering Mm.
Katharine J. Adams, will Is-gin in
New York on November
NEWSY AND
HI NOTES.
Nov. I,
Our school is on o bonsai being
could tie expected.
B. K. Manning Co. have just
out a lot bales of cot-
ton. People sneak well of our
cotton market
he Wiley Literary Society has
revived again with the opening of
the school. every Fri-
day night. Outsiders are put
duly for debate whenever they
wish.
A. ii. nice pair of
three ton scales put up near his
office. They will lie a great con
for place, are
amply sufficient at present.
Ii has been reported that the
cigar factory bad shut down. Such
is the ease however. Our
goods since getting better intro-
an-taking well, there is
a steady demand to be supplied.
Co,
Orders for cotton planters are
coining in all ready. However it
will be three months before
rush comes. In meantime
let have your order for
wagon in cart which you have been
needing so long.
Co.
A dusky damsel of dark-
lined species, with ebony locks
piercing black eyes, from nay
down in the swamps of old Swift
Creek, came day saunter-
into our town gala dress. In-
quiring the whereabouts of Miss
Mary Hardy's
to which she was most
conducted by
f Manning's. After
gracefully rendering rt
she proceeded to interview our
popular to the prices of
head gear. Becoming fully
as to price and quality ins all
must do who this
emporium I she procured a
bonnet with feathers red blue
ribbons in color.
This on her head with her high
water homespun dress and cow tan
shoes, In parading our streets she
was a menagerie all in herself sec-
only to
Mr. Nash little baby,
which has been sick so long, died
last night. Burial will be at the
old Bryant grave yard near
Banks church. The bereaved
parents have our sympathy.
Headache,
Heartburn, I
Indigestion, Dizziness, TWO
Kit
Is out t.
MM
liver and cure all
III-. Is in
Hood's Pills
cents. Sold by medicine
TRADE.
Thank the you're
and lie happy
sums are fatter
ripening every day
THE DEAD BEL
MS I ii- Wt
Lin I- a II II-
ha um
Mar.
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A. I II.
till- -f
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I Uriel
1- I
lay. ill
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v. ; .
B it i
train you
nix with entirely new
and complete stock of
We Carry
ii is.
MATS. NOTIONS,
C.
all will
Dry Notions. Boots,
Hats, Hardware,
Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Hirer. Coffee,
I.-.-i. . in fact
every STAPLE
a general stock.
We Also Sell
FIVE POINTS.
MILLS ITEMS.
Mrs. II.
i i.
V -i in
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the
i-
la-
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aid, and
v y I w.-iii. a
-1.1-1 ii talk n over
you depend
tits won't lake more
than three
Washington Star.
COTTON MARKET.
As wired to a Co., cot-
ton and peanut buyers.
New York future quotations to-
day are as
Opening. Close,
January
March
May Mi
Opening. Close.
Jan Feb M
Wheat- Dee.
M I
Spot cotton iii 7.00
HAY, OATS, CORN, HOT-
TON SEED AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
i Our prices on everything will be
as low as a good article can
sold at. cordially in
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
K.
THE
OFFERED. AND AT
PRICES.
I am now in one of the new Raw Is
prepared to supply all
your wants in the way of
STAPLE AND FANCY
After two years
Premium been
IN
GROCERIES.
HOT BUCKWHEAT CAKES FOR BREAKFAST
from our and
buckwheat j Mine is an exclusive Grocery
Demand I carry a
with best maple syrup, these crisp
mornings is very toothsome end
very The only thing
that could add zest to
would be a slice of our sweet and
delicious country ham or break-
fast snips. We have everything
that is tempting and nourishing in
breakfast foods, crackers, fruits.
I S.
FULL STOCK of the BEST
line tine California
Peaches.
Beef. Cattle, n
Hides, f
any
j w u s j i
I at
i, ton
at market
E. M.
N. C
Ragging
on has .
Fresh goods kepi on
hand. produce
told. A trial will yon.
D. W.
of Newark, N. J.
Your Policy
I.
i. Has Cash Value,
Loan
Extended that
works automatically,
Will be reinstated within
three years after lapse if you are
good health.
After Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividend are payable at the lie-
ginning of second and of each
year, provided the
for the current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Slake Policy Payable
an Endowment during Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L
N.
-------a
g it spent Saturday and Sin
for 81.60 before in Lenoir county.
John Powell appealed, r. Nobles went yea-
and in hi-, attorney i lo be Dr. W. U.
declared they would take mat
up to the Supreme court before
they'd pay that
Powell employed Mr. S. i.
Ryan as his attorney and Harsh-
burn employ Mr. A. II. Andrews,
Jr. And it was the good natured
cross-tiring and lighting of every
point by these two attorneys,
taken In with
small amount involved,
made case so amusing.
lawyers made
on evidence. The jury brought
In a verdict Dr. Marsh
News
The head of the household
it Impossible to sidetrack tho
bill for hats and
the feminine port ion of
family-
In I
The Old H. M. Co. lion
require all their pus
service to wear uniform.
W. A. clever
the steamer Myers,
was up town for the time
in uniform, and his host of friends
were greeting him with a regular
Admiral's salute. The sleeves of
the coat me ornamented
with live gold stripes, each stripe
Indicating show-
that he has been in
service of the Old Dominion
Co. for a quarter century. Mr.
Curly, engineer of the Myers, also
has live stripes on bis sleeve,
been at bis post twenty live
years.
GOBI Chills Malaria
HUM with
lean Chill Tunic per H
lo take. if it He-
tore the make
you well
cured by Drug Co., Va
On
f Bryan Woolen
marriage today.
day here
at night accompanied by hard
wind.
island Cox left
about two ago to attend the
conventional Wilson and have
been heard from since.
lies arc anxiously aw I heir re-
turn.
E. F. Cox
at Airy Grove Sunday. The next
goes to
Magnificent
Mr. Fred Mahler, a member
of the well known in in of II. Mali
lei's Hone, Jewelers, of Raleigh, is
in city with a line
of line jewelry, diamond goods,
OUt glass, silver ware and novelties,
will orders for the same
to lie delivered once or in time
for
Mr. Mulder respectfully requests
ladies lo cull and inspect these
goods whether they wish to
chase or not. He can be
Monday Tuesday the mid-
room of the new Perkins build-
Fourth street, where post-
formerly located.
K-l s i-n on kinds of
jewelry repairing watch work.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
Made by the Orange Va.
skill has opened up
the fall business.
Tho life of a i- may lie
but is not aimless.
is a mistake to hang a drunk-
drop too much has no
Tho man who knows least of
himself assumes to know
of other people.
Dewey, who is an admiral now,
a rear admiral he's
to be married.
order to better prepared Interest of our
customers and friends among the farmers of Eastern North
Carolina in of their we have recently made arrange-
moots by which Mr. will conduct a warehouse on the Dan-
Va., and Mr. will manage the Farmers
market. Is the large wholesale market in the
world. Here are the liters of largest planters the trade
and here necessarily to a large extent price of our is
established.
After the In light we have to
conclusion that a warehouse Danville would
value to us and our patrons.
We Wish to any to all who have sell that Mr.
will look after your Interest ill every way and his purchases, as a mat-
of Will gel the undivided attention of Hughes at the
other end of the line.
see, with one to handle our
chases we will be better n to stand up to your buy
if than Any ill North Carolina.
all our patrons for their favors the
past we are
Your Friends
O.
O, ii. iii
To my Eastern North Carolina.
II is with unfeigned regret that after careful thoughtful
consideration Mr. and I have concluded that we could
serve our own and our customers interests by having a warehouse con-
on Danville market leave my many friends and
Carolina to take charge of the
business that end of line.
nearly two years association with the
warehouse know him to be eminently qualified to assume
branch. tobacco in his
hands I assure yon from my knowledge of his capacity and ability will
lie carefully looked after and your
Yours truly
i i sue





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The Standard Bottles
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FOB SALE AT
I.-.- by i ii re.
Haw bad
to unit until
look
the was
back a lot of
in.-n on
ware lo bar to
look to
I. ft Ills year
ship left Yokohama
foe San Hi.- Hawaiian
All of men
,.,. trip
from San Trail. Is. Xe York
paw r. Tiny bad all hip-
at navy yard, and
navy always men lo Hie
point when
mil.--
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Divine and every
Sunday and evening.
prayer at
M. and at A
M., Bar. I. A.
in
every Sun
. day, morning and evening.
Thursday evening. Rev.
J. X. Booth, Sunday-
a. m. C. Rountree,
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
meeting evening. Rev.
X. M. Will-mi. pastor. Sunday
p. in. W F. Harding,
third
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. Morton, Sunday-
school p. in. J. R. Moore m-
regular
for
SAUCY, SELF RELIANT.
mark is of
Ills.
i be Ii . -1 of New
writ.- T. In
The Journal, -imply
B l -r . in ; Sin- Is
and
in an atmosphere In
Which no -ill should la reared. Hot
mill at.- . lo
And
sin- don
not care to and bear. Vet
i- -aim. I from ll.
typical of Him la If re-
Haul s. try, quick
t. . ready in
ii if
Sin ill all and
k all repeal It or four
a then isn't
tired and look and all the
sin- will upbraid her
whom -I h . alls and
aim- In r father, referred by her
a- oars of her
hare a hair
with a y.-i if any one
dare a word m
Hi.- of Ii. r family.
would bi at Ilka a
Milts outlaw, with
conductor and like and will
,. i. . face of the
well v. to to
with on the
ii after at
I-. ii I i. I . i i. is ;. and
follow a half a block
I. .
I'm.-.
William M. of
i made
hi- host and his worst
from railway while
party.
I had Washing-
Ion by the road, and other
tourists, from all
of tin- country, called for a speech.
said Mr.
have all been
up
At another time, when
Mr. laid a
with young of Ids
party that be make a pun upon
each town through which they should
pa--. A- they reached
the crowd for a Mr.
pleaded that tho train would
stop hut a moment ho only make
a few
Tho Which
a pan marked in all the
nit of can't
ho of fa-
should not .-are
if should see him Tl
half I tint
care If I him a
Too
la proper I natural outlet
for a To his
it., lion is to drive Ills living fancy
into the it. of l s mind, this
results in hi-- confusion
purpose of off
. M run bury I I
It i. the ii days to Ii
Honolulu an then
iii. Hie days yet
you to
drop at San or
you ;. around to New York
him the
Honolulu.
machinist re-
lug
la
he did
. r. . i- f i .
. . i.
I u a Ml
. table
a bold
he
Wilmington
ton a n in,
ford lip in. leaves Sanford
N p in. arrive p in leave
t arrives
M m
Ml.-I
.- Honolulu
leisurely
.; i. la take a
of a rim around Hawaiian ls-
-a for San
I me on the
morning Ids headed for
anal, oil i-i I i a III-
i- Mill i . I- .
Tho -1 ; drop ell I .
. I Hie
ado lilted at notion
and urged I. go on, usual, but
Ida astonishment eon-
, win ii the poof player wont
I on and. after ma
vain to fell back and ex-
The who made the port
; stated that death
was due to failure of the
of
an attack of
is by nu
end to and more than
In my own practice ha- fa-
tally. It is not always tho whose
I- who suffers
.
o veteran
through
it .
over.
i r a
had Train
that a in. Ii.
i M over act Springs Ma in. Mope Mills a
rive leaves
pm. Hone Mills p m,
Rea p m. C U p in,
arrive p m
A. F. A. M.
meets first and
third R.
W. J. M. Sec
LO. O. Lodge, No.
M oil s every evening.
I. N. O.
Sec.
K. of River Lodge, No
meets every Friday evening.
J. L. Fleming, C. Carr,
K.
,,.,,,,.
ill. tin- J H even-
at .
at I Sex.
with the Air Line
K. Vance Council, No.
Thu
Wilson, K. M. B.
. with
Charlotte
us i
Islam
if swell
by the of t
Hi.- was
ill
Ive they are
in II hi
ii. i-. i-rt
v i i,.
the ii. or . M-
. . . after
f ii ti ii
s m
be nun
Ions
It in
awhile ii--
i . ii I i,
trust of inn j i- e
Com-
t I t i tin m
of Bum i , on not
t is ml i v Charles
e e there I.
. i . Km
Is I II M i man with
a fer II i lion lo
round . Dan-
i . .
, . table . of Um
ever
ml
the I
hi- the -M-t
her anchor I. .
Era
lb- knock.-. ashen nut . r hi-
his then -I
t l. lb of
fleer f the d I; n m o
it. It tie
-My rime i I I p ma-
. i I u .
i barge acre.
tool.
hi n IV
i New V- I
Roll I Ink
on the China
y that
we p-i buck
ii to waive
Why do
alarm and
In-
re. Maul. I
. my father
hers
I, They an at
c that I
iii ii- i was
i . i came
f a
hen I was
i ilia I I um
of now.
. a little
t. n. and take
to
to i
. i three j.-.-h
tat at
pi f
tn I . In If
on
II
want your
In
The
ibis
home. Al i
on
i, i .- far f
ml s. The
. to I. i- .
ii in i i
down i-
cir . i
j u
I i five i
I waive i
my
The i u . IT
the
we'll
he said, I'm
m I had you
i Close
an In Von own in
some I for you
ulT Xi York, ink lift
fur three rears and then
; n I r so
of lie l-t very your
iii.- i. . i Tn nil Intents par-
H i I iv i ; for
. happen-
Inn n Th packed
his tides I hi the able, amid
the of
t n hours Inter, his bag
and and n -f thou-
and In RuM.
A of hours Inter
lie in bis
boon In U. It a small
Star,
Ii i -I a
far toes port of
Hi t
of by
bis discovery of a error
In a printed copy of
be hi- to present to
XI.
the t. r. f
some years ago w
whom- In art know
normal her i -r
thin city. V.
awaiting
with n I
which i
she make
Were lo
up ;. .
for years .
t it-i one
.; ming woman
to he perfectly
in the wings
she seined
; of i-c fright and
the Durham and O. U. A. every
at in I. O.
O. F. hall. A. D.
A. O.
meet v every and third
I in Odd Fellow.
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. Smith,
I. O. Conclave
every and
. i the
em a i
n and
. who
i shape, sin
. i . the
on the boards.
through her part
apparent
but she
he had
Hall. W. B. Wilson
Smith Sec.
ally and bout
her actions,
played h-mm than
done
the of sun
off the stage, i ti dressing
room and sank unconscious to the
floor, she never recovered from her
coma, and an autopsy developed the
fact that -die I ad died of disease,
I examined her shortly
before in I no trace
cardiac
standard quote
the ease a English aspirant
who came to the theater on lite
of debut In a stale bordering
Tram on
leave a. i-m, I l. in,
Neck at
pm. Kin-tun
f SO s m.
st ll am, dally
Train- in leave
s a I p in. arrive
a m pm, leave
. arrive an
T in. Sm. Lo .
Train leave dally ,
fourth Monday in
. in. r. in
dally, T a in. Sun
tiny a i. ; U no am,
mi r h. ii-ii
dally. Sunday. . vi a m.
a m, leaves
m.
Train on leave
I a in. in. arrive I
lo. . taring it . to a in, A
pm. am
Ian p m. H a m arrive at
II a in. l m. daily Sunday.
i. . .
dally, except Sunday. m and III
rm. lessen at Ton um sod
Train Wei ,
all North dally, all a I
ODd.
Agent
J. B. Manager.
T. M. Traffic Manager.
S. M. Schultz,
WHOLESALE RETAIL
up brandy i
meat by those
but sooner
than he
his bean mil f II dead. Tin
had ruptured the valve
He was braced Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
slog
Ills
him.
-I HI
haul
of
as
rut sentence, and hone
heart, and he hail ended lib
he was to it.
curious ease was me not
ago by one of physicians
a young man, a
of a college dramatic crab, was
brought there for lie bad,
been cast for a part In the
production, and I bin extra study, add-
ed to the regular studies imposed by
the collegiate course, caused some-
thing to give way. On the
of it was found
that lie could not or a line of
his part, and this so worried him that
be broke and was brought here.
several weeks lie could not
suddenly Ids part came back to
him. he could go through it,
all. within I break, another
full week he I. i going
of his part, i
severe of fever, from
Which he out rational,
but. oddly with no
memory of the lines of piny in
question
caused by stage
fright is a most curious thing, and did
present. I should like
to a on the subject, for
It Is a fascinating one. I kept
too busy patching up that
exist lo write of tin- troubles
have Telegraph.
Why
women more subject to MM.
sickness
An replies;
but. on band, they stand it
better, A woman up lo the
point despair against the what I
might call the Impropriety of the thing.
In so much tortured the
as she Is worried by the pros-
of
She lights it to
the keeps up as
long ax she hold up
side meat,
s, coffee,
mountain butter, full
cream cheese,
oat hominy
meal and hulls, seed
at cents per bushel.
D. M GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sewing MACHINE-
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
CHAIRS, Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
SAM
In a
ask to n, , K.
la i , .
trail
H.
lo n.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
us low as the
market prices
for
J. ii COREY,
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OP-
Min
nice of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
brick formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. H. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
RIVER VICE
Steamers leave Washington
Mondays, and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject lo change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Go. from
New York; Clyde from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
The Eastern Reflector
v.
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VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lo,
NO go
V. D. C Nov. .
Mr.
in his tn prevent
Ohio and he is
no confident of its win-
the
was not likely lo get
nut its preliminary report,
lime
I-l the voters, he for
the to come to the White
House, and told them in person to
get up a preliminary report at .
once. The Commissioners had not the II
ill
reasons will pi mill
led our going into the Col-1
extent of
keeping the Con
might decide their
Therefore, he will
hand anything like a
l by to
it is to and
the war in th Philippine, that
should lie
adopted, knowing he sue
Math, any the
in P nil
in the policy of
the He will have no
trouble in getting his
bat the
of the White House an of will
hour press was finished to my before it
with a statement
saying that this preliminary report
would lie a thorough endorsement
of the administration's
policy from a to z, that it
would recommend the
retention of the Philippine- the
S. In short, the Philippine
Commission is going In report what
Mr. wishes them to re
he and members of
his administration have talk-
for weeks. Yet, he imagines
this report is to
opinion to
stop alarming of ad-
verse criticism of his Philippine
policy. He will know bettor by
and by. Men who draw big
for small be willing
to have their opinions made for
them, but people at large, who
are under no obligations to the ad-
ministration, haven habit of doing
their own thinking.
be put through that body.
The following is up-tn now
marriage lady,
will yon promise to take this help-
less young you hold by the
hand see that he wants for
nothing Will you guarantee to
standby when he is sick, pro-
him with a suit
twice a year. and. always see that
his supply of is dry
convenient until the divorce courts
intervene If you feel like
undertaking a little matter like
with
he will be well taken care of,
and take the gosling light out.
Va., Observe.
An Illustration of the kraal in-
the of rail,
given last week when
which had bean lying for
years on a private
railway in Georgia, which coal or
Mi.
cash. In of the
high prices of steel rails, orders
are o heavy that the mills em
hardly keep up With Or-
for railway cars are far in ad-
of the supply or
One um
earn, a combination of
plants, has received for
freight ears within a week, to
cost over in the
Times.
-IN-
FALL
In the other day I man
who bad been arrested on a charge
of wan lined
his neglected wife secured his re-
lease by
tier the provision of the law
to which provide
I payment of amount of
he husband's wife, how-
ever, the sum was promptly
dad to the woman, and the pair
left Chi it rejoicing.
AND
I A GOOD, SOLID, SABLE
Aycock fur Governor.
A leading
has a letter from
of I
he will lie
tn n
It.
i he
the
I Hon.
State
in
Iii .
Us
PATENTS
ADVICE S TO
In
Book
i an
; ii
is now bidding tot
Southern support, by holding out
which it is hoped
will catch the growers
manufacturers. is now semi of
stated that tho
which claims to secured
verbal promises from
governments which have
grabbing Chinese territory, that
American commerce should
privileges with their
all the Chinese territory controlled
by them, has demanded of those
governments formal written agree-
to accord with the verbal
promises and if the
is not acquiesced to back
it with force. This is said lo
have been the real reason for the
recent material strengthening of
the A in Naval forces at Ma-
The same adroitly
points out the material advantages
to the South, the Chinese trade will
give, because of the increased de-
and, of course, increased
prices for all kinds of cotton goods.
The men who are manipulating
imperialism are very sly putting
out this bid for Southern support.
They know that the cotton raisers
of the South have had hard lines
of late, and this promise
of better times will create an
sentiment among them.
The administration ha- hatched
up a to commit the
try irrevocably to Imperialism. It
has already the work of
curing promises from Senators and
Representatives
resolution, to be offered us as
Congress meets, declaring the
tent ion of this Government to per-
retain the Philippine
islands. Nothing could more
strongly show the steady growth
of imperialistic ideas
circles. Only a short time
ago, Mr. said that he in-
tended , and had ways i n t
t hat Congress should decide
we should keep the Philippines.
Now be will say to Congress,
have decided to keep the
Philippines, and I demand that
yon shall ratify my
The reason for this is
Mr. fears that if
Congress takes up this question
and thoroughly it,
Stopped
The mill at was stopped
yesterday by eels. were
their way from the mill pond
and wore caught in
turbine wheel. The small ones
passed through without difficulty.
Some of the larger ones were
pieces in the attempt and
so many large ones found their
way the wheel the same
time it
Southerner.
Well we have heard of
eggs, though we never-aw
somebody beat and
making
They gel genuine shell.
second the oysters
With the oyster
they are said rival the genuine
oyster. Editor of the
I Morning Post, from whom we Bel
Idea, says
are to supply the lack th gen-
nine the Paris
next year. They have alien.
soured on his
and now he says he knows he
won't go at Stan-
THAT CAN ALWAYS BE RELIED
IS
UPON.
OUR
REYNOLDS
MEN AND BOYS
SHOES
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
on other.
THE SYSTEM ,
EFFECTUALLY
EFFECTS
operating a
car Hoe between New Britain and
Berlin, a
ear. appears there is
nothing to drink in Berlin and.
who goto New Britain to
quench their thirst are apt to take
union. The car leaves
New Britain every at
and drunken men are not
This
well
OVERCOMES
Buy ThE MINT o
. PERMANENTLY
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
disease, in
ii
Hall's Catarrh C
ax . lake,, acts
Wu He Spoke.
It was
and Brother Jones arose
I'm the man that
put water the
I'm the man that
the water for said Brother
Brown,
I'm the woman that milked
the cow, and all about it,
sobbed Sister Jones.
here's the said aloud
voice from the rear, sold
the cow got paid for it
Then Brother Jones was sorry
he had spoken. And was over-
heard to mutter, as be reached for
his hat, did believe in
these experience
Atlanta it ion.
At Wilmington federal court,
Thursday, seven cases for violation
of the new law were dis-
posed The charge was for
orders for the payment of
or its equivalent without affix-
a war revenue stamp. In each
case pleas of
were entered the court ordered
that each defendant pay the costs
in their case and that no district
attorney's fee be taxed against
them. The cost each case less
the district attorney's fee, will be
from to The
was that these men, who cot-
ton farmers, gave orders o four
hand- neighboring merchants
fer the of wages due.
CALF. RUSSIA BOX CALF AND KID ARE
The Council of Atlanta, tin.
recently GUARANTEED TO
log it unlawful to i-i on home or in WEAR TO EVERY PURCHASER. WE THEM
other races in that city, and Mayor THE LEADING STYLES AND
Woodward it. He said AND DURABILITY ARE PURCHASED WITH
the ordinance as constructed PAIR. COME TO SEE US WHEN IN GOOD
was liable to be used maliciously. HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND,
and incidentally be referred to the
of bucket shops and said that
the accomplished by J g CHERRY CO.
betting on horse racing amounts to
nothing when compared
to the legalized respectable
form of gambling known a- dealing
futures.
Admiral mod-
blushingly, admits that he,
too, accept a house. Let
us all join the Alliance and make
all candidates for Congress sign a
pledge that they will vote for
appropriation to give each of us a
-HEADQUARTERS FOR
The Chicago woman who insisted
spanking her husband once
or twice every twenty-four hours
is suspected of insane. No
opinion has expressed as to
the sanity of the spanked. But
that's the way it goes. Whenever
a woman wants to take a ex-
or out of the or-
way, her sanity comes tin-
Star.
SPECIALTY.
AND
HEATERS
In reply to an earnest query re
the luck a rabbit's
foot is supposed to bring, we would
say this special charm, in the
bind foot particularly is demon-
when it helps the rabbit
to getaway from the
BEST
AND
GAUL Ni
COOK
. in I.-,. canton.
on at new emperor
Of I III
ill Peking,
formally to his
i i Hie i . i lies
ll In .
A iv.
In t
-mi,
trip to in
nit-1 ii i
which much , nu i had
Li i n i i. ii . ii i
ii a st. Helena,
your
i. n led
Was his
an was Indeed
U. k. i . I.
Attorneys At Law.
Greenville, N. C.
Hardware, Paints
AND STOVES
v. mail
oil a woman.
likes she cries.
;.
i ,.,
. ;.
. .
ll a . ; it mix
i .-. i- . It, . . . . II . ml. . rut.
V i . k-l
as row i t ,. of
i. hit,., root because
i ti a a.- word nu.
,. a ,, t;,, n roadway,
cut by rim n Is simply a
with LOCAL
the cannot the of the
disease. Catarrh i- a eon
disease, in order lo
-tire is
acts directly
bed by
one best physicians in this
country for yearn and regular
It is composed of
the tonics known, combined
will, the best act-
i perfect two
is what such
results
nil fer testimonials free.
P. J. ft CO, Props.,
Toledo, O.
Mold by druggists,
Halt's Family rills arc the best.
contra lion .- route and root. The
root or
l . also
for why not. therefore,
rout for ii would sound
lie
Me; of Tiny, N. Y.,
lo be In
the stale a Tho old
I o . freely,
and i-l . i lo afford him a
trial, ll- fore la-
III lilt
II on will Hive me
your word . won't . when
yon I'll e what kin be
done -I i a . i tin
l. n piled young
man. i . up with great
. . Albany or I
don't go i
A log the Al laid Coast
Lumber on the
iS. and Western
railway, struck a cow Thursday
and six earl overturned. The
logs rolled over
three men to a pulp. Three others
were perhaps Injured.
Tar.
II I tar is
IT i . in iii fourth
century. In i. i- ii am a
. Ill . i 1-
. i lire la light-
lite
I .- to re
American the Philip-
pines a re all wearing
A is a lead medal
about the size of a dollar, with the
volunteer's name, regiment
company stamped on it. It is hung
on a leather string the
and serves to identify the dead or
severely wounded.
The town of which has
inhabitants, has been
admitted into the ranks of German
cities. The town was made by the
Krupp gun works, which were
stalled thereby the grandfather of
the present owner
1810, There are
and there has never yet been a
strike.


Title
Eastern reflector, 7 November 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 07, 1899
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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