Eastern reflector, 10 November 1899


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THINGS CAME TO I THE
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The Standard Bottles
PLEA FOR THE CODFISH.
Never spill when turned over.
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tall u Hi-
coat a a
said the . would MR mil-
Moral. I nil yon. it Is tin-
is.- n, I bate tried
Ike world, but
Hie , ii king of Una all and l
at
Cook like ha
ii .- dried
i . up an Barred In fee
breakfast. Is a Bee I'm kin in
a bee. him up let him
r bake b m
i-l. an I be oils, there
it i. II hi that when make three
you not nut I ordered back lo
tin- with potato, little n tot of
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ham Boa, II. kilt
of ii--ii; ha,
-part roam
a. a h. lac
ship
at tin i f He
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nativity, lie to a t
lo Man i. -tattoo
sees ate. was a crack
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his rate an. rs lie never Bald
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Bad .-An nod deal
In- Id i i Ha
tin- it Mm i an
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Arrest
disease by the timely use of
Tint's Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of increasing
popularity. Always
SICK HEADACHE,
sour stomach, malaria,
torpid liver, constipation j
and all bilious diseases.
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line as pot I
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can make a
last; of cakes if will
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patron, a
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ii- down to Die order
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fast, ii- says be wants
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cakes it-i
tasted,
be lint I know
lint- in days as
ate now
and more
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AGE.-
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
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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
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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.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
Counties Tea Million
In Tax Valuation.
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Mattel
S. The State baa received
of real
J WHICHARD,
veil r
Tile returns from tho-e counties
fern an of
over returns from the same
I counties hull
There thirty -even counties
yet to hear from, and inasmuch M
no count; heard M M
The annual report of the ,,. ., can
shows the total casual t mM degree of
ties in action, and of deaths in the taint the i
regulars volunteer since the
maxim.
1890.
NEWSY
BUSINESS NOTES.
LS
to I
J. OHM again last i
, i your n
He slays home about fan be i
C. I. l .
Hot.
last
night.
one night out of
We are glad to see Charlie Kit
around more after
hi- long
If hear tell
i ill., of his fence
. .
la the of
twelve million dollars.
is significant lucre
was a shrinkage of twelve million
the taxable valuations prop-
raw
i Ivy re to-
i. r up a
worthy
by mail
NOTICE.
Ai a meeting d the of
, f. r on the Mil IT
beginning of Spanish to
have The
list alone aggregates
whom officers and enlisted
men were killed, and
and enlisted men
The death list numbers
is made up of
The
majority of these died from disease,
a total Of enlisted men going
down from this cause.
co-1 of
warfare climates,
regardless of the actual j, ,.,.,.,.,,
the from
ism to From to
again of In
was made. This your the Increase
has Keen greater already. with
to hear
than in previous years. Hie
increase in valuations la i. a
en .,. I large lo the that this
m the quadrennial year, in which
indicate the enormous are made in the
various counties.
Ill I. of I
you know
, ll- several
not sticking of the
he is a fence mail all he are In Me, hi
las tint Monday
in net, a
,,. ,. ,.,,. ,,., in detail all lines.
aim ,
evening from . them year ending
call do.
B. H.
i i II. the time
1898 on his buggy. I he
in engagements. It will
that have
waged but little in
mouths since
has been done In
the Philippines for three
past, the wet
yet the deaths of the
going along steadily
rapidly.
The law requires all who qualify
as administrators or executors
estates to publish a notice of the
game in a newspaper. By failing
to comply law you run
risk of having a suit your
at any time future,
brought by some creditor of the
estate who will claim he did
not receive notice that the estate
had administered The
Supreme Court has decided ibis in
several allowing creditor- to
bring suit after the estate ha-
closed up. the failure of
the or executor to
give lawful notice. The of
publishing the notices out of
the estate, but if you fail to pub-
it the cost of the future lull
may come out or your bonds-
men. People who buy land from
administrators or executors who
have not complied with the law
run the risk of having the land
taken from them to pay old debts of
the Index.
counties which,
been less than Wake
not made a report yet.
counties heard from Mecklenburg
an Increased lax
81.200,1156.
The largest Increases lax
were made ill the following
Mecklenburg,
Rowan,
Beaufort,
Cleveland,
Robeson,
Pitt,
Poet.
is rapidly gelling shape. Who
wants a Job
One house and lot for sale cheap.
The lot Is as desirable a building
lot there Is Jo the town. The
. gone to New York
in It.
i. Cox.
Smokers smoke the they
, an far l he money. If We can't
bill we don't to stay
in the ring. So help us to In
or knock us out he done with
It.
A certain who does
not live far from here says
that two yens practice in his
capacity will lit any man for a
lawyer. Would to make
for that goal next if be is sure of
one half the practice that be is
gelling now.
Nov.
T. It.
Corns, for lilt Co.
Bar. O. B. Webster, former
pastor at H. c. who is
now engaged leaching at
at next
Sunday P. M. at o'clock. All
cordially invited.
TO RIGHT LIFT CM SO
TWO STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
New by every train and We can suit you in
V. H. W. T.
Hie
pin-
es
A Smile in Bach,
A dressed turkey
naked truth.
Some men are too
a doubt.
The man who Mounts the
uncle of lame leads a lonely
Coal dealers ought to give
policies with each load.
The fellow who doesn't blow his
own horn usually goes without
music.
A highwayman should have no
difficulty in supporting a wife,
it's right in his line to
people.
a tries to prove
that he isn't a fool more be
proves be is.
When a man can borrow an win
it's pretty good evidence
that he's
The dressmaker can woman
out with a wedding gown, but not
with a divorce suit.
No, Maude, dear, you could
scarcely i to player
as a horny handed sou of toil.
Elections were held twelve
States Ohio, Kentucky.
Maryland. Massachusetts,
Nebraska, Ne Jersey, Now
Iowa and Virginia. Great
Ohio. Kentucky and
Nebraska. In Virginia, members
of the Legislature be elected
who will choose the I . S. Senator
lo succeed The contest
for Senator i- Martin and
Gov. Tile.
A teat case of the right of our
fathers to tax tobacco buyers,
and was
tried before Mayor Webb this
morning. Mr. Irvine was
indicted for refusing to pay the
buyer's tax. lie was found guilty
and fined and coats. He look
an appeal the superior court.
i. II. appeared for the
defense, and Mr. N J. as
the town's
Press.
The sheriff of Wake ashed
State Treasurer whether the nickel-
in machines
i- are to a
Of half to Mate and
half to the county. The matter
was referred to the Attorney lieu
Orel, who rules they are liable
to tax. There is one kind of
machine, a wheel, which gives
certainly one cigar for the nickel
invested. I nil may
blow in many dollars and get
nothing The people who have
these wheels claim
the-ale of cigars. They arc
clearly gambling machines
hOW have escaped la SO
far is
Con-
Advertising and
A very important feature
advertising is that it
is convincing. Not only does it
furnish the information which the
purchasing public wants needs.
but it tends to incite
the advertiser's claims. I
of this sort means business; for
notwithstanding the idea the
people like lo lie hum
they always want tin-
worth of their money. They prefer
to buy from the merchant on whose
business integrity they can rely,
and is encouraged
A found way
to David last night leaving
many presents in way of shoes,
clothe.-. for his children
in order that they may attend j
school. Those bearing the
gifts were more than repaid by i
seeing how glad it
iced more such this.
A to weigh light heads and I
heavy hearts would lie a great
convenience, but it is impossible
to procure such a machine. It la
much Impossible to tell
what the goods made by the A. I.
Cox Mfg. Co. or any other com-
are without giving a
trial. They are yours lo please.
It
i- -a-
lb r.-. .
ll .-
a i. . a
III- -t
Mags, I.---I h. V
lei fur a
a rerun if
owl
s.-.
four
nil average
The Winter.
a weather prophet predict
the coming winter is-a mild
line for following
mi the
usual, mid this is taken as a
sure Indication of warm weal her
until late in the winter.
that go with the first
winter have begun re-
pairing their nests built this
spring, showing they will stay
Ibis region late the fall.
The fur of chipmunk and
just pro
ions to a hard w inter is found lo
be
In addition to this, on our own
account, we notice Dial
are scarce, some trees haling no
fruit at all. grapes, how
ever, lire plentiful. The ma-i
woods is great, and Nature
your Fever, Malaria
with
dull Tonic Me. per Pleasant
Money if it fill,
blend and makes
yon welt. None other Mod,
. . , Co., Suffolk, Va
by good newspaper to have made light and drug
Philadelphia or the birds and
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina.
The steamer went
aground near tho month of Pam-
river in big August storm.
was floated hist week.
Henderson, aged of
Mecklenburg county, was erased j
I., death on Friday a falling
tin-, lie was standing in his
yard looking the telling of a
large walnut
Harder In Greene County.
night Charlie
shot aid instantly killed
Suggs near Mr.
Oil's home, about six miles from
Snow Hill. The men are
and were gambling. They bail a
dispute when Bond shot In
the left u pistol,
him Instantly. Bond bus escaped.
Tree
COTTON MARKET.
As wired to A Co. cot-
ton and buyers.
New York future quotation to-
day are as
Opening.
January
March
May
Receipts
LIVERPOOL.
Opening.
Jan A Feb
LOCAL
Spot cotton in Greenville
Close.
Close.
Handsome Calendar.
The first calendar for re-
by The came
from The Companion,
ton. It is a panel richly
In design.
Like all calendars sent out by the
Companion, it la a real work of
art.
A fool wear light
The true loper objects to a
punch the mouth.
It's funny that a continued story
is the one slops short.
The proper girl of the period is
one who comes lo the point.
IS
mix
HATS, NOTION'S.
THINKS.
W c. p
age A call will convince yon.
c, j.
FIVE POINTS.
We have just opened in the
nix building with an entirely new
and complete stock of------
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact
every STAPLE
carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS, COT-
TON SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
be sold at. You are cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
n I N. O
BEST THAT
OFFERED, AND AT two y,.,,
l.
IS
in one of the new
stores prepared to supply all
wants in the
HOT CAKES FOR BREAKFAST
made from our choice
or unprepared buckwheat
with maple syrup, these crisp
mornings is very toothsome and
very The only
that
would be a slice of our sweet and
delicious country or break-
fast strips. We have everything
that I- nourishing In
breakfast foods, crackers,
J. S.
SI AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Mine is an exclusive Grocery
I carry a
FULL STOCK of the BEST
Just some fine California
Peaches.
II
n Cattle.
Hogs, Limbs,
Hides, Poultry.
any
J country produce.
I par c
prices.
Hum
K. M.
X. C
GREENVILLE H. C.
Bagging and Plea always
kept
I band. produce
I sold. A will convince you.
D. W.
of Newark. N. J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Value,
Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
Will lie re within
three years after lapse if you are
good health.
After Second
No ions.
S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie-
ginning of the second and of each
year, provided
for the current year be paid
They may be used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To Make Policy Payable
during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
NOTICE
order to better prepared to protect the interest of our
customers and friends among the farmers of Eastern North
Carolina In of their we hove recently made arrange-
by which our Mr. Hughes will conduct u warehouse on the Dan-
Va., and Mr. will manage Farmers on tho
Greenville market. largest wholesale market in the
world. Here are largest planters in the trade
and hero necessarily to a large extent the price of our tobacco is
established.
After the matter in every light we have come to the
conclusion that n warehouse connect in Danville would
value to us and our patrons.
We wish lo say lo all who have sell that Mr.
will look after your Interest in every way bis purchases, as a
of course will get the undivided attention of Mr. Hughes at the
other end
Thus you see, with one Interested to handle our
chases we will DO in better position to stand up to your tobacco and buy
it if necessary than Any Warehouse in North Carolina.
Thanking all our patrons for their favors the
past we are
Your Friends
O. L.
G. B. Hi-urn.
To my Friends in North Carolina.
It is with unfeigned regret that after careful thoughtful
consideration Mr. Joyner and have concluded that we could best
serve our own and our customers interests by having a warehouse con-
on the Danville market I leave my many friends and
pleasant associations in Eastern North Carolina lo bike charge of the
business at that end of tho Hue.
During nearly years association with Mr. Joyner the
warehouse I know him to DO eminently to assume
complete of this business in ever branch. Your tobacco in hit
ha. i -1- I a.--n you from my knowledge of his capacity ability will
be carefully looked after and your protected.
truly
O. B.
OUR NEW AS-
IS A
MARVEL of beau-
style
The mate-
rial is the best and
the work
teed
NAMES.
In ThU Fine Weather
Adrian Savage left this morning
for Richmond.
ACME IN NAME.
And the Acme
In
-------r-
cot
lB.
A. M. Moore
for Baltimore.
this morning
W. F. left Sunday
log for
On Tuesday tin- ope
Acme So. lit , O,
A. m. celebrated . .
of the order in t.
The attendance was large
and the exercises such
Ai
Hoard of
i in- following business .- trans
A in-hi paid hi .
I. IT IT Hy R
nature OS to make a lasting
-ion for upon our people.
F. M. Hodges left Sunday The stage the opera h
lug a
I. left alter-
n no for Washington,
W. B. Wilson returned Saturday
log from Richmond.
W. II.
day evening from
Jesse I. ft this morning
for Bethel and
Mrs. Stephens, of Dunn.
is Mis. John Flanagan.
W i
Hi .
I it ii
-s. . ;,
i -J lick
T ALL WAN IT, AND
,,,,. W KG VII
A in Hound.
EASTERN M
About II yen ago II
iii tin eastern part
put a mortgage on
CROSS a young
on the margin of this paper it
is to remind that Vim owe
The Rasters for
and we request
you to as early as p is-
We need what YOU
OWE us and you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
Ho-
lier laud to
she as en-
gaged lo to go
on. a abort time afterward he
alias Maggie Savage left this
morning to relatives
S. Sheppard weal Iii
evening returned
county this morning.
I. B. to Richmond
to attend
tin- Winnie
the unrolling
appropriately decorated
the emblem and motto
order being dis
played. The pub-
I a previous Tim
was carried to
letter, and it afforded genuine
pleasure to all
Mr. J. Is. was master of
ceremonies and filled the
most The members
the about number,
marched into the hall while the
Band played the opening house to the old plank
election. The band township.
several vary select I Mrs. II. T. Daniel .-
in the from taxes on
The other musical numbers
vocal solos by Mrs. i. i- released from
Hooker and Mrs. Jas, of poll tax
of with Mis. charged.
i iii ii much he t u tubers Hope Fire
ACCOMMODATION'S MAN AM BEAST Top
In oil POOR. AND
vol l .
House i . book-
89.00.
Superintendent of tiled
re.
. o . n
in. old
run on the road from school
ad, in
My Stock
Complete
IN ALL LINES.-
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
mute to her for more money. She
did not send it. and the
lied her that their contract wan off.
Yesterday the laud was by
mortgagee to collect his
Ed. has moved bis
here from Henderson. Mr.
Thomas la engaged in the
business Ibis market.
REFLECTIONS.
Crayons cents ii box at
Book Store.
The printers on Wilson News
a strike Tuesday.
There seems to be a of
coal so winter is almost
Lead Pencils from dozen,
to a dozen, Reflector Book
Store.
Von can get the very best Shoe
Polish, color at Zeno Moore A
It is reported that there will lie
an Unusually short oyster crop this
season.
Big lot of lead pencils, different
styles, just arrived at
Book
Plenty of are but
we have heard any witch-
reported yet.
The comes from
that the storm last week did very
little damage on the island.
New prepared Buck Wheat,
Polo Orange Syrup
cents can, at S. II,
At the Baptist church Sunday
Store Robbed.
Mr. Proctor, of Grimes
land, in town today, told us
that on Saturday night the store
of Mr. Noah Lee. at
was broken open Mr.
Lee carried on a grocery business
and a of bis stock Was
taken. The lobber got in by
a window with a chisel
or crowbar. There were signs
the door and other windows bad
tried before an entrance was
0th.
he
Mayor's Court.
Mayor Move begin this we
with n little larger docket than
bus had for a few weeks past.
Nathaniel for being
riotous and disorderly, was lined
i costs, amounting to 85.15.
Harris, for being riotous
disorderly and using profane
language, was lined and costs.
to 93.75.
Thomas Carney, for being riotous
and disorderly, was flood and
costs, amount to 85.15.
A warrant was also issued for
A. Smith for being disorderly, but
night the right baud of fellowship he went before the Mayor and made
was given to live members received I affidavit he did think he
by letter.
If you want to gel rid of a mean
mun, n hi in a dollar tell him
to pay you next time you meat
him.
At lent is called lo notice
to credit by W. A. Fleming,
administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Emily S. Fleming.
This fine, crisp calls out
the dry goods shoppers. They
should read ad-
columns before starting
do their trading.
The public school for the
ville District will begin on Monday,
27th of this mouth,
ugh the spring, the regular
me of the other schools.
The maiden walks the strain I no
more, the ocean breeze,
where the tiny wavelets kiss the
the sand is alive with
The Sheriff of
has loaned a gallows to Sheriff
Mooring upon which to hang Elijah
Joyner on Friday, The
ion will lie public.
has professed religion, and on Sat-
was in bis cell,
three colored ministers being pres-
to participate in the
Factory for Bethel.
Mr. M. U. Blount, of Bethel, who
was Iowa today, told us that
Truck Package Co.,
of Va., were to establish n
branch factory at Bethel. The site
has purchased and work tn
the is ready to begin. Ham-Is
and boxes for shipping truck will
be
tor 8th.
could get justice in the
court, petitioned the case
be removed to a Magistrate's court.
The petition was granted and
was referred lo Justice of the
Pence II. Hauling. defendant
then went and submitted and was
lined n penny and cost, amounting
to about
Exciting Runaway.
There was an exciting runaway
down Evans street this afternoon,
but fortunately it no
great damage. Mr. Charlie Flem-
was driving a double team lo a
wagon. The end of the
tongue broke, the breast
chains fall, w hen one of the horses
off, The oilier lo fol-
low they ran down to Five
before being stopped. Mr.
Fleming handled them well and
collided only one other
though there were a number
of buggies and on street.
One wheel of the buggy collided
with was broken. One of Mr.
Fleming's hands considerably
torn by pulling mi
Reflector, 7th.
Bale of Cotton Burned.
Monday afternoon some parties
were in J. II. Cherry cot-
Ion in the rear of their store,
when one of them remarked that
he cotton bey
began to investigate and located the
bale of col ton from which the odor
The bale was cut open and
Ire was found the inside. It
a fortunate discovery tho
J. T. Matthews, who for some
years been working with
John Flanagan Boggy Co., left
in We are sorry lo see
him leave Greenville.
1899.
L.
-pent today here.
it. s, returned
evening from Wilson.
Me
The opening prayer by Rev. I.
welcome
by Mi. A. D. and
the introduction of I he speakers
Prof. L. L. Hargrave were couched
In most beautiful expression.
The gem of the occasion was the
address by A. mi
as, newspaper
synopsis of the address could ml
begin to do It justice, nor
to one who did hear the real
depth and beaut; it
contains. It gal hi- In u
clearer of noble
principles by the Jr. O.
I . A. If. ever bail be.
fore, lie spoke of the sublimity
i tho of odd
I friendship of
ism, in all who-c
and teachings he a
pant, and added that ibis order
went one stop beyond all others In
that n was patriotic. Ills
nation of the motto, Lib-
and
of man was grand. In fact all
through bis address there
eloquence, magnetism, that
of thought which made hi-
In- eager to
lion. John II. Small, of Wash-j
also made an
Mrs. Samuel , ,,.,,.,. .
who has been visiting relatives ,,. . , . . . , , ,,
here, returned home today. the public school. He
especially upon the advocacy
Irvine returned Monday
evening from Wilson.
left this morning
for Washington City.
P. Edwards returned Mon
day evening from a trip to
Entry, of the Wilson New
came Monday evening and
today here,
pen
B. F. Tyson ha- moved
new in rear of
Wilson's store.
to hi.
Frank
Mrs. s. II. Wilson left this morn-
for Conetoe lo visit her
Mrs. Warren.
W. A. who has been I of the nubile schools by
visiting II. E ,, ,,,,,. ,,.;.,
tins morning his home Ox- . ,
lord.
Hawk Fire Company
and Fire Com
if fin- m lie. were release
from poll i; . he yew 1899.
Hie i . if I hi Hoard v a- or-
I-, publish it notice m
the several county
mid of the Peace tile
reports the in
December.
William M. .
I. Smith, ;. N.
Eubanks and Win. .-.
If a nice wen- from poll
for 1899.
in- follow added to the
pauper list to receive
per mouth i i Mat-
I hews
Mo-. released
half of peddler's tax,
amounting lo
II. II. we- released from
lave-mi lands
tow a-hip tor
-i.
The execution Elijah J-., . ;
ordered be in public.
was ii-i. us
i bridge and
appointed.
J. i;. Davenport -as
to employ a ferryman at
at per month or
one
Hie
White
SPARING.
Repair Shop, h
ARE RACK R OLD STAND OH MAIN
ARE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. WE
II K AND ARE
PARED DOING FIRST-i LASS Work.
MADE TO ORDER AND ANY PART
STYLE and
are always found iii;
he ll
Mrs. T. J. Jan is and Miss Lilian
cherry left this for Rich-
lo attend Hie of
the Winnie Davis monument.
T. W. of
rived Monday evening lo lake a
position as
job printer and foreman of the
He highly
ed will keep the up to
for good work.
lo m;.
C. R. Emry returned to Wilson
today.
John I,. Carper, of
has taken a position with Frank
Wilson.
left this morning.
Ill
particular. Prof. W. II.
House square,
one half expense.
panics were all
list tuxes for 1809.
Jurors were draw n for bulb Du
and January courts, hose
names will be published ill next
After the exercises opera .,,,
house
Id- men c
In put ii public Well on the Court
County Superintendent of school-.
in behalf of the public school in-
II
graceful an
SHOES.
and it
speech.
Every feature of the program no
was excellent and full of interest.
We invite you to call and examine our Fall and
Winter styles Queen Shoes for which we
have exclusive sale.
many invited to the
Osmund House to partake of a sup
per. Turkey, ham, oysters,
crackers, pickles, cakes, coffee,
eta , were served in great
dance and excellence.
The Jr. O, U. A. M. are to bet
congratulated this
entertainment they gave pen
of Raleigh, who I pie, The flag which was presented
has been few days here, , will be raised
w appropriate when
S. returned to
Fayetteville today. He took the
monkey along with him.
Col. I. A. Sugg returned lo
Tuesday evening after
an of several mouths.
Mrs. R. of Rocky
Mount, arrived Tuesday evening
to visit her daughter, Sirs. W.
Higgs.
J. II. Small, who
was here lo participate in
O. M., Tuesday night, re-
turned to Washington this morn-
Rev. A. Thomas, of
Fayetteville, who came Tuesday
to deliver the address at
the celebration of the Jr. A.
M., returned homo today.
J. C. Cooper, of A.
R. of I and L. It.
of C,
are agent J. U. Moore
the work at the depot.
Dr. Mrs. W. E. re
turning I
visit the Doctor's at
the school is in
Ledgers, day
counter books, time books, and
most anything else you need in
of for your business,
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of easy and
mo
all told in a
handsomely
Con
com
of which will i
on
Our. Tho
tolls
that
in in re-
of handsome wadding
lions rending as follows
Mrs. James Thomas
I requests the honor of your presence
at the marriage of her daughter,
Mary,
to
Mr. James Lafayette
Wednesday evening November
lilt second,
eighteen hundred and nine.
at bull after six o'clock.
West Bud Church.
Nashville, Tennessee,
THU
wore held Tuesday
twelve States.
the follow in special
on the result Slates w here
interest was fell here.
The Republicans concede
election Of Smith out in
Maryland.
The election of Ta
can, Democrat, is
. Ohio is claimed by both
and the fusion ticket will a
victory in Nebraska.
Mississippi is entirely Democrat-
A glove lit and perfect from
day is I In- experience of
men who wear tin- futility
at least majority.
. j is by
tin
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no
by
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AGE
FOB SALE AT
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE
BOWS LOTS.
II. J. WHICH
Mm at
Greenville, N. m Gs
Mm
Arrest
disease the use of
Liver an and
i remedy of increasing
jocularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
torpid liver
and all diseases.
Liver PILLS
l- III
lb. Till
of S
LAND SALE.
Tin lark the of I'm
. having of .
to MM g, , ,,,. , .
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i. ll ,, indebted u. ho .,,
to ll , I . ,
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t-3, I,. train-
after of
I. ,. i u, f , N
. lot be-
loURing to firm of Latham A
rial known in
Clan of the of a Weal
MA
One K M
. Fourth and Thia plat of
. r r . . is into Mink it will
SUM
Susan I. I
put., ii II a
m i I i I., Inn ill. l mi fan and and
AND
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
AD OF
CAROLINA.
A Mount
L Mount
Lea. i
; L,
oF r-tARS FOR HIS SON
Imbibed
mm
ml i n her
wail a i
; . v . . ; u that I
ts . u
aiM- as be bit U vi a ping
of
ti -it . man
v on
park
a i s
ain't
bard to
m book, a bet
pit rt 1-- if to run
ii . to j
; int. his
I at tun be .- ; I Q I my
x- ;
mi keep . . m, i to
t In- lad an I was
about old time I to
oil yarn. II- looked at
me
mo, bat foal
;. a par-
. . ; I Dim u no
pale to hear
talk a will ho
an to
the
Hie
know any batter. I told him i
. but he
that in
takes a notion n him-
elf an away to i-a. fur I
hive the
I lo. to hi in
the up
en I m be toe b M
swain, nu i n he'll naturally
L-. i
On
lac
J K
fut d and
i m km n
Um
dead i.
for an One an lam and
I l and as lot Nu IT.
. . . ,. ,. on and Fourth
ram M l as lot lea
ton lb m
One kit on War I
and ill plan
on 4th an
j the ti f J IS and
known lot Ho, It in the of that
Lt
Si Hi i-i a a Vi
am m pa
w a
SI
on Kl M an st-
la II T i
as
I'M
at
. I One lot
NOTICE,
day baton
Court I'm county,
t s.
t all claims
duly
on or baton day r 1906,
of tali will la bat
All to
make
Thu
S. Mai
ii mi and Fourth
J M
ea and b lot .
Una lot ii a Third atonal j
the of Davis and m
lot U.
lot fronting an and Third
and kn tarn lot HoM
La
Ar j Mount
L Mount
Ar
A M
ii
Hal
pa
AM
KIM
SI
I'M A M
on
HUB
r M A M V I'M
I, H
I all III
or improve-;
PROTECTION. Bend model. or photo,
for free and
BOOK OH
C. VI. SNOW GO.
A h;.; won BET.
Care iv- Mil Is
lie hard M v . r
i , an a
. , to
. That
you
. -f
.
. I
FASTING IS FATAL.
of n
During long fast daily loss of
and
total h
baa a
which
Fat may
half their weight, thinner one per
A man or of rattier
bout
Heart
and blood
daring Um
of the body falls a degree
n Boat The -f
saliva and bile ore
still formed, The duration of life de-
extent and activity of
physiological
after of front
three lo Are during they
have a f
Health adults, however, have
nu water has been taken.
Or. German physician,
tin case of n woman, A,
d a fast of days,
aha drank
Her weight, which pounds a
year before her death,
to It n of
and the pa-
out her
quietly a- t at-
tract the notice -f lier family and died
calmly and p
lint of
I.
I. . ; ; e . d
of ,. add -a
In my. out
M An
11.-r u a
Thia is
by a Justin
after war. be
happened he n
In New
by crowd, when
mo with,
shim- yet
chance of military
ink- was and liberal lime
many were
In civilian life, and i paid attention
to the invitation,
then a rival
and, where the f my
Indifference lay, ho advanced, and.
lie gave me a military
to with the
words
i had my on
y. asked
the
Mr.
of poetry that
dona me world f good, old w
I am. are couldn't
tell how to figure
s April,
Star.
The WM In use by the
tale cm.
a. the
I . .
noun Is .
d v
i u ,
I I I III l i
. . Lack to the
1.-1.1 and pin i; i j a the
were to be put -id.- aide and
two in retch hand.
thumb and the tin.,
down. I not
stop and ml. nor put tho
down
I.
nu I took the and started.
For a of the it was
and I already Ml two
pocket But then ray
to grow hired. Tin- mus-
my
thumbs aching; terribly,
arms began to pain and lo throb
Ilka my
teeth tho i my
a re 1.1 state of t.
W v. hundred
of the . i then nu b
in my whole body was i aching
if I bad Mm k full
i to
la Huh- no
Ion t I
like a bar an .- t other fellow
his
Ides I Into
M v l . Mild -i to Brat
one and Hi n Hie and put
the on the count r. I know that
I gone M feet farther.
I got the ft, but day I
s tan e. and I didn't get over
the for a Week. It easy.
bat you try
Tress.
THE
Tell
t Mast Ton
Sty lour Ulnae.
are pretty fair indicators
of Probably you have not
been of it. bat
you pull n ell you re-i-hr what
manner in yon are. Your ring will
not t-ll yon. from
the to your taste in
flowers, but to tho-e who know the
signs the as good as title
page Any one Who occasion
to pulls bow much
there u One per-
son's um hod from time to
time, though the
that and
While slight. Will
marked. It seldom that two
are
The Inn
Impatient man. who the mi
and not
wait I trying It the
one of
la and more sub-
I- woman, who
drawn ion out in n of
Beady
with to who
the who to It. full length
it with a
faint, tinkle, the jolly
friend, who I welcome, and
then the knob with a hear-
swing that fairly with
nature, ants tin bell to
its with of echo
Mar It positively
sip id once, but
. titter.
. 1.1 a
Herald.
One lot on and Fourth
and as lot No H.
lot Fourth and
adjoining of V
wot known lot No
One and
adjoining the g the
weal, lot
One lot fronting on Ward street
the lands o Davis V Cobb the west
and known Ba lot No
kit fronting on Fourth and
known lot No
Croat lag on Ward
and known as lot
One lot en and
the I
as Lot Mod
lot OB
the old Tarboro read and known
as 1-4
parcel or lot laud Third
treat cat the North and lying lot
No the
r parcel of land
On the south side of Third street opposite
the
and width of Jarvis strict lo Tar
J Davenport on the east and
the mil, one
and
One lot on Third and
ill mil and a lot No
lots the
deniable and practically
the
el DO
other lots within same dis-
tame horn the
and main hi is- par-
call hi home
lo this sale. An
both. A plat of the tots showing their ex-
act Joe. and found
at of Skinner
Blow. terms of arc cash
hut raw one a
range for
J.
and
HARRY
14th
p Nm-
ford p m leaves San ford
p in. arrive p leave
M pm, arrives
p in
leave
a a m.
I m. Mills a
rive
p , Mills p m.
Bed Springs p in. p in,
lives lop
No
tea
Railroad, at Bed with the Bed
at
with Air Line and
Railway at with the
road.
Tram on Neck .
leaves . p in. p .
Neck at S p m. . K
pm. Kin-ion
. . . a in.
at U is am, II am.
on leave Wale
Ilia man it Sip m. arrive V
a is pm. return leave Parmele SB
arrive am
and JO except
CHURCH KB.
Divine service and sermon every
Sunday morning and Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., Litany at A
M. Rev. I. A. Minister
every Sun
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday evening. Rev.
J. X. Sunday-
school a. m. C. D.
day, morning and evening.
evening. Rev.
N. M. pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
third
Sunday, evening. Rev.
J. B. Aim pastor. Sunday-
J. n. Moore
regular
Train
it j. in. p m. am. Ply.
I in f pm, Ha-
Sunday. and
no am. lO am. on kid.
Midland N i
dally, a m.
H in .-;.
IV a n. in i.-I- i. j a m.
Train lit-n. Ii I.-.-
am. S l . i.
to a in. it . in. am. , A
pm. I,, in
. K-
Mount II c u o , , ; dally t Sunday.
t fin
a in IS j
T a and
A. F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge. No. Mt, meets Brat and
Monday evening. It
M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, No.
evening.
U. N. G.
K. of River Lodge, No
meet every Friday evening.
, J. L. Fleming, C; C.
K. andS.
H. A, Ball Vanes No.
every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Sec.
O. U. A. every
night at O.
O. F. hull. A. Johnson,
A. O. Council,
meets every first and third
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meet every second and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
Hall. W. II. Wilson
D. Sec.
on
I dally. a
in.
m.
IMPORTANT LAND SALE.
By of a deem t.,. at the
Ism,
In of J. T. Bruce Hurry
and
I- Will Kill-
in Given
lo eh, on
Munday, 4th of 1899,
Unit of trim
of Hit
i real lo
Out tract on of Tar
a, Tl
of Adam David House,
and
tn. acre., more or and
fully in the deed, II Teel
to Harry dated Jan 3rd, and
i n Book 1.4 and the deed
from J I, Teel aid
Mar. ISM recorded in page
and deed from J A K Tucker,
Harry day of 1891,
recorded in
about from
in of a mile of
on W ii it.
adapted to production of truck, or Ma-
Alto one tract of land in
of
late Jordan I
of Will am and
or low, and known a.
laud. purchaser of Teel
farm I hi, for rail timber
and farm urea.
line tract In Greenville
the
lb. of late Doc
Moore, formerly owned by
the lands of Dudley and
contain Jo acre., more or at. I
known land.
A one tract of land In
lying
a part of Jenny
J Moore, John
Flanagan other., containing acre.,
more or He. deed from T H Langley
to Harry
Also one tract of laud known W D
Moore land, in Falkland
or W
A Field. Elizabeth Moore and con-
acres, more or better
W D place.
of land In
in rear of
of J t and wife adjoining Hie
land purchased by J OS R J from W
J Tyson and containing
more or leas, a
recorded in Book Do page
The of the sale are
can arrange to pay one-third with
deferred
J. Janus,
d. t- i all Sort I dally, all a
II. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Truffle Manager. I
1875.------
S. M. Schultz,
fancy Ponce
side meat, hams, should-
s, i i n t . sugar, tobacco,
cigars, cheroots,
mountain full
cream cheese, sausage,
out Hake, hominy flakes, cotton-
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed
at cents per bushel.
D. M FERRY GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES,
CHAIRS, Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
mm m.
hone
H. We
WHICH ARD
to W, a.
-DEALER
A GENERAL LINE OF-
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now be the
brick store formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete In every
and prices as low as
Highest market prices
paid for country
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF
. .
CALIFORNIA SKI SYRUP CO.
Ta iamb.
HI VICE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting, to Tarboro.
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
Greenville A. M. Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads st Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. c.
PATENTS
m to I
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
Companion Stories for 1900.
1599.
NO
There tire things
will stand
Hue tilings I .
when two
storm old
barn, but
with
The stories. in The
the
womanly
no of interest or vitality,
they lo the sympathies
Sf old and alike. During a they be just
The sin- go his ran sod
they
being stories of Former Polities
of
Linemen.
; fight
these there will a score
of stories for girls by such writers
Sarah Jewel. Mary E.
Wilkins, Margaret
ton, Kate Chopin Margaret
Thaw will be four
rial
by Eva Wilder
Charles
by C. A.
ens; Cushing by
lay Hiker la addition
there will be two hundred other
The I Store.
the Ainu
while they
more or less lavish the
of their in minis
taring to their family
the. inclined lo
extortionate prices. That i
I to Um worth of
j their Money. It is this coin rolling
f self
them lo
turn t columns
. . . ., ii., . ,., .
short by the most gifted of
writers of ion. SB to goods and prices. Manx
purchasers have a
favorite store in if there
All new will
The the
weeks of free from time
lie no business I.,
Of then for a full
extensively
that one
year, two weeks, to
1- also new
Calendar for 1900, suitable as an
ornament for prettiest in
the house.
Illustrated
tier a mil of I
volume for will be sent j
to any address.
Ave.,
store is certain be i
Record.
No Advertising,
Doubtless there are
and manufacturers who have not
much faith in the of even
Boat
ThAt
A mill, by of course, know real
colored people and to be Operated j Value until I shall have tried
by colored labor, has about been lit. Vet placid nor-
at Concord and will should take the to
in operation, it is expected, by the; around them compare
of the year. with that
spindles looms. War extensive
In. of the the
bale of the
Cotton . and of
against the
for
bales raised the f om-
Hie following
letter a
la is Inter
at. The letter was f,
the by Ki.-h-
editor of the Cot-
ton of Memphis,
n hi as
York, May .;. Kg-
Committee of the
tan Company,
It is pro.
posed t. consolidate by purchase
or otherwise stoat de i
in the
states, provided such
basis.
arc in with I
the of all the
required fur the bush. who
to take it up if it can
be put attractive basis.
We desire to call your attention
to the fact that in order to
competition that has
the ml bale system, it will be
for the I.-
to, under one
general full, able
and capable to reduce expenses
improve. ids. mote
systems of compressing by
the adoption of the standard box .
to obtain lower rates of insurance
cure lower rate, in
We the advantages
and us of
IX
FALL AND WINTER WEATHER
IS A GOOD, SOLID, SERVICEABLE
HOE
THAT CAN ALWAYS BE RELIED UPON.
.
MEN AND BOY
v ill. Killed
f awful I
In t-i .
Mr. Join, L. Man.
s d. . ah , in., him-
his borne and
Nun
I be ii tin. ,.; ,
Mi . u who
i her bed sickness.
Mi. ti Mr. A.
. of this
city, and was preparing . leave
Hi yesterday
On be was I
bis sampler ready for
the nip. Al
noon In- had packing bis
. room
by Mrs. M
and a be dinner be
earn.-i. Mr. some
waiter. He n-t I n
pistol , his t. j .; hat ,
his u ho w. he asked Mrs. I
one -it, at
home, a as kepi ., .,
the wall room, and
handing hi- wile ti.- waiter be
I up and
out as kept
t-i Mi-. mi c i;
emergency, in it
went off. hall Mr.
Mai It . right ear, killing
him Star.
7th.
.
Acts gently on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
the
-EFFECTUALLY
OVERCOMES
or. PERMANENTLY
en,
ran the
says will be
employed with two white bosses
and one colored
A fairly well informed farmer
remarking recently the
proved condition of the formers
others, said one of the reasons
for it is the economy which the
generally have been practicing
for the past year or two. He said
especially of the farmers that they
have to save more
make more for themselves. This
is true the farmers who have
made their own supplies arc every-
where easier condition
those who have depended upon
some money crop with which to
supply their tables and
is a great country, North
Carolina is a great state, and this
ought to lie of most
pendent sections of the State, and
we believe it Neck
Commonwealth.
Users they might, upon rejection,
see the uselessness of trying to keep
pace with the onward march of
trade publicity. Good
advertising brings patronage
The Companion for the Rest of
1899.
Some months ago tho
Central Company
several hundred Chinese labor-
to work on its road bed, and it
is now reported that many of them
having become homesick, have en
tared United States by way of
order to free
home under the
ions of the Chinese Exclusion act.
Unless tho Federal
And some menus of circumventing
the designs the wily Chinamen
the United States Government will
be a heavy loser, as the cost per
head of deporting aliens is
about
As a amateur do
their best drawing on the
Now that the leaves have taken
a tumble we'll soon a MOW.
foil.
the remaining weeks of
The Youth's Companion will
maintain its fresh varied in-
for young old by
presenting articles from the pens
of eminent men and women and
stories by the most gifted writers
of nation.
Among these contributors will
be II. Stockton, who
a droll story, Wolf
and the James
author of American
who offers lints
on D. Howells
Jane each of whom
a serial story; Bret Harte.
who recalls an early California ex-
in I Went to the
Mary E. Wilkins, who
tells of Maria at
and Henry who under
the title, Life and
relates a thrilling adventure of his
travels in Darkest Africa.
December
number-containing these feature.
are given lo every new subscriber
the volume tree from the
time is received, in
addition to the Companion's ex-
Calendar for last
Calendar of the century and the
most beautiful on. ever given to
Companion subscribers.
Announcement
containing a full prospectus of
the volume for will lie sent
free to any address.
The Youth s
JO Columbus Mass
personal influence in the new
business, Well as plant,
but at same time we feel con-
that tin less ti consolidation
can be arranged all obviously
economical basis, we may not la-
able in the long run to
compete with the round bale sys-
or with other new compresses
which may e tine into the
it is your desire to sell your
press property a reasonable price
please Is; kind enough lo answer
the list of questions enclosed
also sign the option enclosed.
The information received will
be strictly Confidential and not dis
closed to any else the
of compressing col Ion, except
with
there arc over two hundred
compresses, and as it will require
considerable time and labor
a committee to examine these
properties and make all
proper arrangements, it is there
fore necessary that the option shall
hold good for not less than
months from the date of sign
Unless we bear from you
within two necks of this date we
shall consider that you are not dis
posed to enter into the proposed
consolidation. Awaiting your re-
ply, we are yours truly,
c.
For Executive it Ice
IN CALF, RUSSIA CALF. BOX CALF AND
HONEST SHOES, GUARANTEED T.
IN WEAR TO EVERY HAVE THEM
AND
AND ARE PURCHASED WITH
; s w IN OP A GOOD I
HONEST SHOE. FRIEND.
-i .
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
LOCAL
seal of the
. . i Is a blood
. and order lo
lake
Hall's Catarrh C. is
Hall's Catarrh i- not a
in. it I,.,, prescribed by
. 1st i.,. ;.
country for j ears regular
prescription, of
b.-i known, combined
the best blood purifiers, act
on
the perfect combination the two
ingredients U produces such
fill results in curing Catarrh
for testimonials free
P. J. CHUNKY Props.,
. -i to lie thy
Toledo. O.
Sold
Hall's Family hast.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
FOR
At c.
Courtney gave a colored man his
pistol and him to clean
it, thinking that all the balls had
been removed from the chambers.
Mr. Courtney was mistaken, lie
was shot in the ha ml and the pool
who was doing the cleaning
caught tho ball in his mouth. He
spat it out and with it two teeth.
The wounds max prove r-
Hardware, Paints
STOVES
. y. ii it,
I I . .
in
If.-, Hi
. I
The Snow inn standard is re-
for We
I advise public against two
painters are going
I around painting furniture with
, ., ,,. it I kerosene oil and a kind of dust.
to the borne of Mr. W.
last week mess
me nil long
.- ,
up a lot of chairs for him. He
; the lime, but Mrs.
their rascal-
r o
,. and bad them promptly
. . her money hack. It
I., ,,, might well for the public to be
Ion the look-out and not allow these
,.,.,; ; to take them
I. mi .
r up . n ii
A SPECIALTY.
TAKE
Joe, par Cures and F-
r, Mon-
v I- k if Ho an good.
Jet Mill V, -I on I lie ,.
el. Hold
an
ti i .- be hi 1.1
ii. ., k. r man.
list's
. 1.1
in .
, . I ti.
n COCK, FLEMING ft
I won't ever lo At LAW
again.
N. C.
And the little . .
walked . . ml
It I v. t e.
III.
I.,
in or.
w T . a,,.,
lib-en M P.
Civil Engine
BEST THAT CAN BE
COME AND
Xi ft
COOK i
BE r.
Engineer and
. .,,
Old. AND
1.0 WATER POWER.
tile
n i.
s. c. N. C
LAW,
N. C.
around.
In ring up
rt Dr. I. L.
,.
. stow.


Title
Eastern reflector, 10 November 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 10, 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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