Eastern reflector, 14 November 1899


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





-u
The Reflector
Book Store
The Standard Bottles
Never spill when turned over.
CENTS.
Who Stand Be
cents.
JOB PRINTING
Give us a call.
Reflector Printing Office
-ANYTHING FROM A-
Visiting Card
TO A
Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
Is only 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.
Lucky Parker Fountain Pm
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, , ,,,. , .
s Matte. , ., T , ,
i. ll ,, indebted u. ho .,,
to ll , I . ,
,.,,, ,,,,, , i- ,
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.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, S. C.
D. J. WHICHARD. Ed. Owner
, of the in-
to the result of I u
tori Maryland was
of Admiral Schley by the
Department. Being
at Pout at
N. C, as
Mail Matter.
The Nebraska election beyond
doubt establishes fact Mr.
Bryan is the most available
date for next year.
Teddy home
returned a Democratic Majority.
Evidently do
not accept at his own
Sow that the election is over,
there is nothing to
Service Commission taking no-
of the violations of law out
in Ohio.
native state, it was but natural
that his friends should take special
notice of the scandal. The
was warned on this
mouths age, and those
the warning prom
republican friends
who were in position to know
w hereof they spoke.
HRS. EDDY'S S
th. Paper Has
Pay.
A case of interest to newspaper
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
Sot.
We need a liven stable
Claude of Calico, was
here on business yesterday-
B. Jones, of Aurora, who
has suffered a.
, publishers outlined at
in Philadelphia. Joseph . . . ,
., v V . wherein a
r. Morgan, a consumptive a; , . . . .,
. . . . of newspaper publishers
devotee of this died there on ;. . .
, , , Z , suit, and obtained lodgment
of the stiller-1 , . .
and costs, on account of
lived here a short while ago came
night.
;. Parker back from the
hinging old again.
Wire ii
-I
agonies and yet receiving no
aid from physicians.
Pile years ago Morgan was mar
lied, but till-, he was a
Christian He
made a of his bride. lie-
cent his dread disease a- seen
to lie swiftly sapping his life, but
the only lead to an increase of
on the part of his
wife, and the healer, one Mrs.
who was with
Reflections
redding f
rested. It to support the locate here dying
preacher. Bee want a alee help
There is no like an building lot cheap a two him lo have a
young Marries house in good position to Then it was that his wife.
, a Cox is offering good during day.
is not for man to agony.
TO TIE Ml LEFT YOU CM
TWO STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
dealer.
to whom he had taught his own
Virginia Mississippi show
up at the top of the Democratic
column as usual. These reliable
states bring much satisfaction to
Democrats everywhere.
one. build to.
Sever a pair of In the Wiley Liter-1 fanaticism. Intel posed, and,
after a bride, gave them and last night on the . his pleadings for a gave
give them to her. she will need -Resolved it requires more him Instead a copy of The Chris-
some day. ability to well than and him
arc i sieving j, was ram. The to read that might make his
buttons on your husband's won. ii complete, was on the
is cover lid of his when he died.
. . i Morgana was one of
And say . . , , .,
, . , and social stand
but re are not lying r re ,,,.,
. , , Ins, this added to I lie sen
that our goods are the and .
i . that his death, under
cheapest market,
patron- know this, and we invite
trial orders from those who doubt
A. Cox Mfg. i .
I ion charge. The publishers ad
that defendant never
ordered the paper. The facts ere
not that
in list paper in the
town, this man's name was on that
list, but without his orders. The
new management wrote all whose
names were M list they had
to atop papers
of all who not expert to pay
The defendant did not answer
but kept on taking the
ill t , a i.
. L then lo pay ,
he realized that , ., . , I
the ground that he never
el. The plaintiffs that the
general rule of law. that a man j
must pay for what he receives and ; B
use-, applies in newspapers as well i
as other things, and the court
that v
by every train and suit you in
.
HOODS,
HATS. NOTIONS,
THINKS.
be.
tar A call will convince you.
In;
able
If, as reported, Jim Jeffries bat
taken to the will expert
no difficulty in making up
Cyrano Bergerac. has
given him the nose for this part.
Of course Pennsylvania gave
the ticket a large ma-
But some light is
methods there by the lodging in
jail of several alleged repeaters.
he will think yon ought
to make your own bonnets,
ask
you him. If you
he raises a fuss and
want- to know if you think, by
is one of the
Never marry a man the
idea you are getting one of
superior young men you read
in Julia Magruder's or Prances
Burnett's novels.
don't exist, my dear.
Don't save the letters your
band wrote to you in the days
vi hi i courtship.
them day accident
FIVE POINTS.
W. II. T. Fleming.
PATRONS
THE BEST THAT IS
OFFERED. AND AT THE
LOWEST PUKES.
it.
One I he debaters last night ad
the audience as gentleman
ladies. He said bis reason for
putting ladies last he
hi nil i lie last. going to I
give yon the beat last all the time,
I and are better Judges of
much
II i r. a Co.
created in
I tut one of the principal reasons
the has attracted so much at-
is that Mrs.
the arch of this fa-
fad. tried her hand mi the
sick man and failed
him. Let the
I'll ii Times of the
It was proposed that Mrs. Mary
Baker O. Eddy, the fountain-head
of Christian who lives in
Boston, be called to
Licenses.
Last weak of Deeds
issued six marriage licenses.
to the following
I am now in one of the new Haw Is
L. and Lena stores prepared to supply all
Heath, your wants in the way of
Richard Murphy and AND
Brown.
Hit
idea of the harmony
Republican tanks in
Maryland may lie found Senator
Wellington's remark
defeat
read them he will lie
several unawares
husband turns u, to be the day when he then, .
tint hear from Washington
more. They of course thought be
meant that something mat-
with the Hue lo that
town. When
that election Is over, In--
great missionary enterprise of car-
civilization at the sword's
point to the benighted Filipinos
Kentucky Democrats should
bury their personal differences
pull together next time. Two II
publican succession
is not a good showing for the Blue-
grass
the you thought be was in all seriousness they
you married him. and never a
ma cross word, don't any
other wife It.
believe
She will
Ti
WOUld have any better effect in the
case. Morgan was a wealthy man.
there was no consideration of
the expense attached to such a
proposition, any more than there
The Power in
inc ., man has a
it prayer, and I show
you a who bus
up I- In- what wants
to be. If you
have power in prayer you, i.
must make this complete
to the will of God. in iv be
for some special blessing
but give II t I you
you are wholly E.
Clark,
Hub Joe slid
and left lo grin ii
W. S. Pollard Ann
Dennis and Hose Nelly
II row n.
James Smith and Chap-
man.
M.-ire and Lena Bedding.
GROCERIES.
Mine is an
I carry a
FULL STOCK of the BEST
lust some line California
Peaches.
or U
Pin County.
No Ghost Story
would have been other family
to calling of some eminent
specialist diseases.
Mr-. Eddy
Mrs. from
.-
an Mrs Darlington was
also there. Mrs. went to
the sick man's room, and excluding
prayed with him.
or
the .
tin- Board all same our Store
of miles
for
s County for year
roding
or
Darb
W hath SI
Cs kn bath
I. hath
m Kin
The Maryland Democrat- are
not waiting much time worrying
about events at now
that they have learned of the good
fortune that hits fallen to
Walter Smith.
There can be no doubt of
feet of the Maryland vie on
the fortunes of Arthur Pile I lot man.
The triumph there means his re
in politics his
restoration to his former in
remains line to Mr.
Bryan. Turn the fact whichever
way they may, the enemies of
young statesman
the troth of the leader's
arguments or disengage hint from
the affections of his
Heath
Mr. died in this
city yesterday morning U o'clock.
lb-was a well known citizen in
I hi- and
has been engaged many years in
the piano and organ
of
age and his home was
Craven county, where his family
lives. He leaves a wife and
and several grand children.
The remains were i lo
the burial I bedside
ground. Mr. Cohn died from eon- of the man on whom the hand
of the had already been laid.
mil -ill. is nil now know n whether he
fell any immediate improvement.
l Al all events, be showed none, and
the ravages of disease
returned to
about remain
A fit purse is
I. I
Cash Propositions w ant d.
Of all tenders, those re
.
for advertising the
says the
Times. I hie time it's a shares
f stock in a Klondike gold mine
they wish iii to the i i-
driver. Then, again, a
medicine firm would like you to
accept a case of their preparations, thing to lean on.
stipulating, however, The milkman know
i- used in the editor's family, society.
Next comes along a man who wants A coming-out
to furnish us with cigars, only whose term has expired.
week proffered a case of It's the young man who real
i Mammoth Cave Bourbon Ken- that riches take onto them-1
i whiskey, old, lie
log a user of neither liquor nor Paul must have the kind of
and not being specially whiskers to beard the
fond of medicine, these letters lion in his den,
found a resting place in our The miser who keeps his hoard
basket. The majority of these re- in an old teapot believes that a
adjoining f-
hen she had finished Mrs.
went in prayed. Rich
sufferer to have
greater faith and be cured. After
each had prayed him
in together and there was
prayer. Mrs. remain-
ed for several days and there wt
if
Alt It I.
-ii a
day as
t M
tot n- Com
For o days is on
miles -0
M C I I sea.
quire a cash presumably, saved Is a penny
half . really whole I Value
article to be advertised.
i us cash gentlemen.
i tin
I.
One
to continue her
doubt Mrs. mane a
good thing out of this professional
I visit, for whatever else
may fail in. it never fails
i to charge good fees ; and
nous as her failure was this
Morgan case, it will do Christian
little damage. will lie
charged up to of
although the fellow
held out longer than most men
would. Mrs. Eddy and her
will live and thrive and
he disadvantages of There will always
u free-born American is to M Urn,, as there are fools.
lot -M t
Kit n
Pot mi In
Am
Tot
State or
s Pitt i
R. Clerk
the
i i l in my
liven my the l
of November, T. It.
for
Mas
hours without per-
In tin-
and slight of
the scene him. The testimony
of those
in
room. ii. . lit the
Mrs.
oat her
then led away. This
went, i look irises, it was
not until . I there cams a
a Then the
the
Richard a signal
triumph York city, and in
four
consolidate city. Had the friends
of Senator Hill made so good a
showing York
would not be in the hands of Moss
Maryland Democrats did well.
They have redeemed their stale
from the hands of
Republican leaders into whose
the commonwealth was delivered
by an conspiracy, in which
j ft Mil-1. arc worthy
National J i -v. Haw
, . by chili r
were involved. Price. at r II
j CO.
number of Soldiers slain Hoax save a lot ,.
u deal on the I
then- The your
mid the is a grave remark-
the better the large and
the
. lied attracts the eve lie.-I
and that
t men wearing that color arc
killed to seven in green, or in
blue, or five ill either brown, blue
gray or gray.
i; F
nausea,
I t I.- r, inn cure
he el ;
Tin y are
break up a
id the undertaker hen he found
he had burled the
the wrong lot.
Some nun with deep voice- are
very shallow-minded.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina.
Neck has some cases of
smallpox.
expects to build four
cotton mills in near fill lire.
Dr. who
was for four years Auditor of this
State, died Monday
City. His were brought
to for
A la Each.
When a young man sows wild
oils it-s natural that bad habit
should grow him.
Lots of people they
believe In signs will shy at one
which reads
lucre calm
The it.
that
i r t i-
of .
of
n-.-1 then
In the
side knew
Their In
i,
.-
I Hate
. I v. I Sunnier. I'd-
his
nil Inns
Ale I Iii died.
, n r, then lbs
l lbs still
Mm, in- i , -o tin-
We have just opened
building with an entirely new
and complete stock of-------
We Carry
Dry floods, Notions.
Shoes, Huts, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Laud, Tobacco, etc., in fact
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried in a general
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS, COHN, COT-
TON SEED AND
MEAL AND
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
be sold cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
Bye i
not WHITE FLEMING,
stock of
N.
it X see
. GOODS
GROCERIES.
and Icon what low pi Ices wear
selling such excellent goods with
out being astonished.
Hill that is what here for,
please our customers and always
give them big values for their
money. delivered free in
any part of the city. Come to see
us.
J. L. BRO
Alter two years
Premiums have beam paid
IN THE
Have
Beef,
Hop, Luis,
Hides. Poultry,
any
J U produce. I
limn to roe. I i
E. M.
N.
DEALER IS
Newark. N. J.
Your Policy
i, Una Cash Value,
Loan Value,
Paid up Insurance,
that
works automatically,
ti. Will be re instated
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After I Year
No
I in-
Dividends are payable at the be-
of the second of each
succeeding year, provided the
for the current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
j. l. a
IN.
Cotton Begging ties always
on i
kept or
band. Country produce and
sold. A trial yon.
D. W.
Two with but a single
two hearts that beat as
one, two pair of lips in full eclipse
doesn't kissing smack of fun I
Chill sod Fever,
Night
less Chill Tonic
to take. Money if He
the and make
well. None other
cured Co., Suffolk, V
nil at i,
Brr n Woolen soil
ii. We
W, R.
IN
Only Jar lie
Horace tells I lively story of
an hail nu
sail Jar on
Which he nu almost price.
One tint n
hock, sin h the
home
Is. ii unlit hit
To nu the
bars been calamitous, lint
i to
He the pi-lie of the tin-
nail It
only Jar In the which
an The Stock complete every
very slow Hun he prices as low as the
but he certain J Highest prices
paid for country produce.
Whichard, N. C.
choice room,
away up quality away do
price, is the only kind we car
To live well doesn't mean to live
extravagantly. Everything de-
pends where you buy your
supplies the prices you pay
for them. We sell the best
purest at less prices you will
pay for poorer quality. Look at
these fanned fruits
cents per can. Coffees, Java and
Mocha blend, Maple
Syrup cents per quart.
J.
OUR NEW AS-
IS A
MARVEL of beau-
style and
The mate-
rial is the best and
NOVEMBER NAMES.
PAID THE
Picked la This Fine Weather I r.,
Neck Head.
Thursday,
went i.,
The
what I .,;
As the . ii
ll. I
today.
W. II. left
for
Kiss Louise
colored
placed . . d he looked out
I said isl
bye, Uncle I . H I
cap was low
a ho in tin- i-i -i ., , , , . ,
. that ii Is- raised . for bun
In speak Mr. T. I ;
His v. ,., ;,,
; bis
I. I., ,,,,
today ,. were his last words.
day of knell, between
and M
II. burned the store
II. King, of Goldsboro,
in pod penalty of hi
, ,. . I crime upon the sallows.
returned I down, the
, the sub .,.,,.,. ,, . M
w,.,. bear-
evening and returned tut with
this morning. were all told
a-
AM II. AM
II M II TO I
IT
the work
teed
ii-. W. T. left tins
morning for Raleigh lo visit her
Mrs. Wilkinson.
I J. f. returned
evening Iron
;. i had p.
penalty as law.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
I. A. left this
morning for Washington City,
where his family spend.
some time, lie will be absent
for a week.
They Would Not Haul It.
sir Mooring borrowed from
to bang Invited.
i. W. win
is. Webster, former
pastor at X. f. who is
now engaged in
will preach at next lira
o'clock. All
., poll MAS top
ring pulled the lever and OF TO A hi., RICH POOR,
the f.-ii. a shrug SEE FOR R
of the twitching
so it to repeat them am . .,. , . , , . . . . .
. our ,,.,. ,.
readers.
the condemned man iii taken down and place
for burial.
execution was carried
was taken from the jail and placed perfectly and was witnessed
In a and surrounded least
a of tor
nun to the gallows
law .-------
day evening ThU morning Rev. W. II. T
A- M- and in mi. V
jail held prayers after the drop fell I he bod v was
If there is a CROSS MARK Joyner. When the gall
on margin of tins paper it here the dray-
is to remind you you . wen afraid of it and would
nut Eastern for ,,,,,.
we
to as early m
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Finally o was found
to move it I he has been seared
about it ever
LIST OF JURORS.
ha been
serving The Union office us Job
printer for the past month, left
Monday for Greenville to accept a
position with Kb-
lie is an
young has our
Union.
in.
Holiday goods are beginning to I
come in.
., , Mrs. A Move left
following were drawn by Una for Wilson.
the County as
juror, for superior
i I'll-
II. R. A.
Colored Crayons cents at B. II. B.
Store. K. I. T.
It bus been years Phillips, R. J. Lang, Isaac
had a banging before I W. I. P. M. H
today. a ii- , j day
Perkins
v c Washington
Mrs. returned
Thursday evening a vi-it to
toil
s Crack u Sheriff's Safe
creeled rivet
the fool of Reade street. The gal-
lows was reached and
the prisoner was escorted
to tin- scaffold by Policeman
M. of
Mooring, cs Sheriff It. W.
King, Sheriff Leon Tuck.
and following close
behind and taking positions on the
platform. I. P. Sharp,
It. W.
and ex W. P.
Knight, of were also
present within tin roped
The guard reporters, W II.
Bagwell, C. the friend-
H. Johnson i Nobles,
i Complete
ALL LINES.-
At prices that will suit you.
and see them.
reach-
es here sale the
or Sheriff h at I
night. rob-1
hers gut in i
I gold piece-. There
Is no clue and it Is supposed lo be
professional work.
The follow in.-in v Hut Ion has
Of the pop
White
PARING.
ii. W.
I and j
Lead Pencils dozen, Jesse A. Smith, W.
l a dozen, at Reflector j,. J. K. P.
A. Taylor.
Big lot of lead pencils, different,
styles, just arrived at B. B. Jones, W. J. Jenkins,
Hook Store. W. Little, V.
New
Polo Moo Orange w.
cents can, at S. M. Ii. Henry O,
Mr. R. A. Tyson is having Jr., W. L. Smith. W.
storage warehouse built on M. Smith, C. K. John II.
the railroad, near the J. I. Whichard P. J,
Bynum, Louis II. While.
W. P. Reed, of
was found dead in a com crib. He
bad taken too much whiskey at a
corn shucking.
If yon have catarrh, rheumatism
or d v lake Hood's
and he cured as thousands
of others have
The passenger train Thursday
evening got here of the
freight train due at The
latter was seven hours late.
The following were drawn
January court.
II. M. Heath, J. W.
Sheriff W. p. Sharp,
I son, came down Thursday evening
j to the hanging
it. of Washing-
. I inn. arrived Thursday evening to
visit her mother Mrs. Jane Lung-
II.
John Clark, of Wilson, is
town.
of
for spent today
Norfolk,
Banquet.
After the meeting Friday night,
Tar River Lodge K. of P. partook
of a very enjoyable banquet at Ho-
tel The took
their wives sweethearts along
to help enjoy the feast. The bill
of fare consisted of oysters raw and
fried, on toast, crackers,
celery, olives, mixed
pickles, and fruits. It was
quite a pleasant occasion.
False Alarm.
The of one of the lo-
canned Hie town
to lie thrown into general excite-
Md -y night, by blowing the
whistle ill long.
town thought was lire,
the began ringing, the
department turned out and I here
was general pandemonium until
the false alarm was discovered.
Another Day Set
At April tens of Pitt
court was con-
of rune sentenced to be
hanged July. Au appeal was
to the Supreme court and at
the September term of that court
the opinion was handed that
no error found trial by
the lower court. In compliance
with this decision Governor
sell has a letter to Sheriff
Mooring the day of
January, 1900, as the day upon
which to carry out the of
execution. We understand that
an effort will be made to have the
sentence changed to life Imprison
men.,
Mis. L. C King, of
came In Friday evening.
,,.,,,,., I Sheriff W. D. P. WU
Clark, J. B. J. returned today.
R. Johnson. J. I. Jonas
Hilda. A. Andrews, W. A. W. T. went up the
. . . . .-. , i load on the
Hudson. B. S. Lewis, B. K. mil-1
ham, Can Origin left this morning
James L. Smith. Mn Virginia.
I. II. Stokes, Smith, Hill C. left this morn
L. A. F. Cox, A. I,, lo spend Sunday Henderson.
Jackson, J. T. J. i. . this morning
Jones W. K. Patrick, J. Spier, for a trip over the sec-
I ion.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. White
turned evening from
York.
o. L. Joyner went to
Friday evening returned ibis
morning,
Irvine, of Kinston, cam,,
Barrett, Gray Moore, J. to spend th
W. X. W. B-
L. II. S. C. B. B. King, of who
Whichard, D. Mooring, W. A. has been spending a few days hen
Case, W. ti. Mizell,
U. Mill, W. Hathaway,
J. B. Corey, J. B. Sugg,
Fleming, j. B. Warren, T. R.
Allen, C. J. Howling.
W. J. W.
Barney.
ROOMS
C. W. Bailey, W. it. Johnson,
I left this morning
W. W. House. W. W. II.
It. J. H. J. E.
Starkey.
JOHNSON'S MILLS
A. D. who
has been spending a few days here
with friends, left today.
Mrs. Williams.
arrived
visit Mrs. Purvey Powell.
Johnson's
Miss A. Harding went to
yesterday and came
hack today.
Miss Lou Wilson came last week
to lake charge of the school near
Mr.
Shahs. of
county, was here Saturday and Sun-
day on We didn't ask
what kind.
Miss Sally of Craven
county, is visiting at J. U.
Mrs. K. C.
Miss Carrie, of
are visiting the Misses
Johnson Mills is to have
two or three weddings soon. ii
Two warehouses are to
built at They will be
Mrs. X. W. Askew, of
after few days with Mrs,
Alfred returned home
evening.
LIVES.
strength
of
expectant moth
not
only her own
life but the life
perfection
other chili
-completed in time to handle
Plop,
will ever. all to
will
-a la-
e . I
; hut a
.- ye us
i-
. fr
several from neighbor-
hood of wore also within
till- lopes.
After ascending the
minister a brief prayer t
turning to the assembly asked
all to keep as
while should make
In broken
the man Raid
sec what and
men to. titan but.
is guilt v of this crime, and
Lords sake
man fir It. If yon do you the Orange a. . r.
w ill punish an
There la In jail now but he is.
I have told it over and
over Hull I was guilty one.
and there was no one in bill me.
Mi. Whiter Harding
presence
of his sister,
Annie
to
Ml.
eighteen ii
at half twelve lock,
St. John's i h,
Tin Carolina.
Repair Shop, j
General
K i OX MAIN
AMI
HAVE M ABE BETTER
FOR LASS WORK.
BICYCLES MAUL TO
AND ANY
I have beyond the skies.
Thank He has forgiven me
and delivered my soul from
He hesitated here and
the scaffold
asking hint quest ions hope
is the head
i- m.-u-iv
its
The way lo your girl
i-lo call at her house the
hour of circus parade.
I A belle. I
In have many
. i sill in-
The Virginia is
of gelling hit,, to ,. , ,,,, .
the the crime.
STYLE and
that arc always found
a either have to scratch
or a fortune or go lo
preaching.
two evils choose the
says the old adage. Some
people are so kindly disposed
choose
There are seven books in print
the subject of to
a and one
written by an old maid.
ti e.
answered the questions quietly but
stuck to his statement
guilty, He said he called Mr.
Robert Tin up night, his
object being to get money, but that
he did not intend lo
when he went to store.
This by
for a half hour
bill without disclosing anything of
consequence, and if knew
anything on any one else he carried
the secrets to the grave with him-
After the questioning he turned
again to the crowd said
l say to you all. serve
your and don't serve
or he will
had good wife who tried to gel
me to do right, but I was wild and
devilish and would not do as
told me If I had would mil in-
here this morning. I pray
my sill may not fall my
All of you, while and col
red. serve and love
You see what being devilish,
drinking whiskey and running
about bring a man
kins then re
marks from the 1-1 h verse of the
Psalm, and one lime while
he was talking the condemned man
and engaged in silent
prayer. At the close the min-
remarks he offered It prayer,
then said he DO far
lo make except to
bid them all a farewell. Then
a loud lone exclaiming three
times be tamed
walked under tho noose, lie
while Deputy
Tucker was his and
feet, calling the names of those
who bad Int bean arrested with
he their fur in
Why. put in the soup, of
course.
The census to be taken year
will show- this county to have a
population of
fools.
Strange that pallets
us about Edgar Allan be-
on bis hist
versify.
The world doesn't owe anybody
SHOES.
We invite you to call and Fall and
Winter styles which we
have exclusive sale.
the
Cheapest
IS
and medicine that
cares naturally the
best .;. Hood's
is the best
cine can buy. be
ii cur all others fail.
Poor . th
r d j
f ;. .
.-.
win
I I . , l . till
i he lone
ii
Phone ft.
. . .
S. FORBES.
A.





The Reflector
Book Store
Bottles
EASTERN CLEAR HEAD;
digestion; sound sleep; a
N. C. old age,
are some of the results of the use
J. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
constipation I
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver I
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
Baal at
M Second lass
Mail Matter.
hi l-k
ll method of
thief i
m I'll It
, thief
AS
to
How
No U
Add
FREE
.
tag
have I
i- BO i
till
I el
In
a ll K
i I
bad
I.
pay-
HIM cm
My
, i I
I pig,. U
. . , mer fl
,. ii stolen. Lin II
; i
r I latent
nil awn-
and clairvoyant who
I i at la n e
i I ll lag tally
II parcel cob-
i i.--- In eon-
i ii,
II mi
. , . ; V mi- i-
, ; ., ill
III I .
. h
. . . I. III
i . , i in bolt.
.,. mi of
clerk
it
II from
II
CENTS.
Who Stand
cents.
Never spill when over.
,, Una III,,,.
Hi n aid an
i, hotel Bi Mile evening a
, . . man
Hi b Hi-- lobby, i- the
,.,. r
ii
lam
i I
In
. Mi.
I Hi, t I.
., . I lo protect The
I . . corner until In
I. -1 and
,;,, . .;,,,. holding Inn
-i nil Well. In liked
of Mill hugged by a
lie married
Ii
, manic I
quite a romance.
girl and Ida
In eh In
o a
snip saw a mi ilia
Mir threw
I , . . la , i
did
i-i
Whirl
The
i. . km. ; I
ii more i he Ti look II tender
in I., . . i held ii admiring
i on light. Hi. n drawing him-
up l-i- fall height, win ;
feat, he rented Hie revolver barrel i
upon hi- in for I
i i over
down ii long hob Tl.
. iv bin mi k -i
Mr.
a be r
, ii. v n on I wear
down In Mate the
would I rail in down their
killed with
in. i .
Hot ii
thou
line -u- ,
Id .
II . Ii i
deal of phi J In
pa
en. I I i I
ii
hi
,.
, . . r ;
lady i- .
noticed
i I'll I
the
with
all the ton lid,
a-.- in
r i .
I- I IV
Raw Ti
AM
LINK
V OF
HIM TH
I'M gO
i tn
a Hi a a
AM I'M T AH TH
DIRECTORY.
school
a.
every
prayer
M . at A
If., Raw, I. A.
in
I,
. . H
i, i. Man
1.1
a.
I .
V V
It U It
i III
U- II
an
i- N
i i
in.
I I I Ii n
. II
. . , .
ii i m
AM
ill
It
V.,
.
. Ml
Ar Mourn
Man
Ar
Bun
day,
r, i , i m
in j x.
school a. l.
M every Sun-
day, and evening.
Hex.
N. M.
school p. w F.
Sn inlay, evening.
II.
p. . J. It. Moore mi
a r V I'M
regular
I'M
MM
f M
I'M
.- 4.1 I, l
s i ii is n I M
HI
i U m
I In
JOB PRINTING
girl no
her a
I. I
nil. ho .
II
, III at a
i. in i-1
N, ii
for
My, mill II II I who
was i him Hi
girl baby, would
If put her in the ball ml
go away nil and her t wart
her like
I'm Mid lit
lie lister would gel water m
Oil I. nil up full with
.,,. . . ., , l mi
Inquired
I in i ii
,.,. i i h in real
mi. c sister's
In n
I lie I i per-
In the eon-
will
the Mi-in- him. Tin If
f k.
began i taken In in
room. Occasionally th. at lb.
changed. Mrs cam.
In mil her grief,
led man
look II
not until there came s
perceptible Then the breath
lag grew Quieter. Hie
Ii
ii-,
Ion M p in.
Sim- . M,
A. F. A.
No. meets
ill.
I . in. ll n m
pin.
i, M
evening. K.
J. M. Sec
1,0.0. F. No.
Meets every evening;.
N.
lie.
us a call.
Reflector Jab Printing Office
In II.
I from the Hull I man
Ml Into
aid lit l
Aim, I row.
for ii Phil-
me. When I was
going Hie tale
, . i . stroke, I
i,; keeping my
t, i head kepi you up.
remarked
don't speak Mo-
of tin
now nothing bat a
i nil city
u i
. i.
ii ,. about three mile. In
. i. situated a
;.,. ll at nil
. Mill f.-d phi-
i ail lira
hum lint
mi i n .- in in ti past
f I -i
In-
Mil 1.1
i pi hi r right
am.
Tin- doctors knew
dissolution was a-at-
n ml I
I'm r half It Hint
oft
In i
General Sp I,
rate
friends
Then a p. a., i and
broke the
la the
Mat
Hi
-s a m. K
Ma i m. Hope I re
H. every evening;.
m.;,. I,. 0.1 OaR,
ltd r. U. p m, o p iii, I k. of . S.
p in
Vance Council, No.
i .,., even-
n mill tin- Carolina i . . ,. .,
it with K-
at Lung,
Air Mm- and . . ., . . M.
Railway t with lad L A- every
Railroad. w night , in
F. hull. A. I.
Attorney
or Km ;
fir Hurley, Ills
I --1
n i-ii. i r. mid then
i I in
ii
. i ii
II i
II
from n Jo
over
in
v .
III
FROM A-
Visiting Card
i .
to I
ll
. an
ill up-
ii
i k.
in I he i. piled
., a a.
I II
. . . III
ii . tin
. . I ii
In-
i in lb.
. .
. n .,
Fall Sheet Poster,
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE A-WEEK
Is only a year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to the
those glow-
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than the
price.
. n .
Id -M
I .
H ii
. , in I he wag
t. a i i
i Hi
if
. . i i
.
I III ,, I .-
Curve s Parker Fountain pen
AGE
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORK.
, .
Bill
M .
I .
.
II h
wife in ii i-i the r day ti
ii ho in
. a -I a- mi-
in lib her on Is lag
mined I a i
my m unit
with net a. far .- i-
on mi n ill n
,.,,,. I i . H I left her I
up ; half
of a b ii I i i in
wife bad be other half
gad I i at end
r iii, , an.
tor
, i and
f i -i I
mi p.- at net
ark for
I borne i
i i -I to
give ii if.- n i i Hi. lull
I a bag n-
mi- of and
that i-lie had mm n hill
and It
tag line there
mint Ba a e
of In Ida
n that
lie i hf a
I,, I i
. I. Ml
-I . PI
I If I Of
it .-, nag
, i ., fashion
. . i I,
. ill ill worn
; all
17-7. Jar
. i a-. was even
i ins in how tin- pa-
par the of n certain
the
In a
11.- bodice cut n
trimmed
WM
In
and on
color,
No doubt all
lo the bubs
ii- day when
on
volcano tn
n bundled Inter
tiny have
Argonaut.
a in
livery lime a minister leave
Iowa
In. em-
the tin-
and
the
etc. ml
all
lie return, Man
I- .
Ml
In St.
I. Jar at ll.
v. loll II i f V
r. ill
II
.; i p i. Ii
-in . n
lie a a
shock, it
a bis .
To nil ml
Would hut the
m fortune
Hi-
mediately and i-.-i us tin
only Jar In I I, id I
cracked by nu Nothing
Tram on .
I 1.111. I H in.
am. a dully
Train. U
la in I i in.
pin. u
a in p a
in.
Train dally
ll ii f in. I I'll-
. i , in.
sun
am. -1 in OB am, inn.
Train f h.
in,
Ki a
I a m. in.
I,. in.
vi.
a in, IS
A. I.
No. meets every third
Thursday in Odd
Hull. Worthy
B. Smith, Sec.
I, O. Conclave
No. every
Odd
ons Hall. II.
inn a in
I M II M a In. l
i II .- ,
.-1. s m
m. at T am
;., in
, dim all dally, all
haul,
very about Whether
la. money lg not added,
it.
lad I
In n trial tin roan-
was a
regarding
admitted that
h,. bad a member a Jury
which n for murder. It la
not in alien lo
the the trial. H the
la
i don't Ml the reply.
II. M.
J. K. Manager.
T. I.
St
mi
Jim
IS and
m tin- t-a. ii. at
tin- end n of
ohm
; Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
molasses, side meat,
sugar,
hanged lb.
full
visit, an lo Minn cathedral i rend
by
the In-
an you
man,
working on
I. I ii ho n
Ion for i gum. lark
barbers, I endeavoring lo
out bring
from n
If could all I.- put Into
one. produce a roar of
or
ii,
ti.- win
mi lo gel Hist
ml n big
n. and deposit.
I ii mil ll. la much
a. Jon do. ahead order
I your kindness,
but Tin one to la-
i. Is I
this and w.
are money n time,
when- III milt UP
y, Kris-
which appears over
to The
rs. so of slender
arms for They
all kinds of have no re-
to
The
ii ago bad always
Hint there but four
a th.
well plain lad and
elderly-but n has
added lo n It
comes ill the mill
the well preened. I
ague, I -aid lo
old is Mrs. is ab t
he
at the
always you. she In-
-i that
be n
ma trim ii.
A had I., ii . at in the
lo gel and Ida
ii. be dropped
mother.
I didn't he
the Mil. Us l-ff some of
There me
who carry in
of capital la
to he i to
do year of
lead hulls, cut too MM
per
M SEEDS.
Hewing
CHAIRS, Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
I to sec
SAW M.
hone
DEALER
A LINE OF
I can now lie found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. row n.
COME TO ME.
J. B. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
you asked
An
I II
i .
i.
I a . in.
ii.
. I, I., i f. r
i i.
. v. or n-
r as i
ll
of
if Inn.
l-ii w
a- U
for
ill
Von I'll RM I II you a
in I I -aw
ton n n
ll,,.
Von she
a v In ll
el to look iii. and I told I
wall I'm . Ba I k lids
M -lo
I I
H.
WHICHARD
,.,. ., to W. H
Whichard, N. C.
In every
and low
Highest market
for
leave on
A. M. for
leave Tarboro B A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
day, and Saturday.
Sailing hours lo change de-
pending of water.
with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and Boa-
Ion, and for all for the Went
with at Norfolk.
Shipper freight by
Old Dominions. Co. from
Now York; Clyde Line from
Buy Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boat on.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
N.
A Free Trip lo Paris
.
PATENT
. j
A. SHOW CO-
th
The Eastern
IX J, R I
v.
COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
NO U
v. ism ii. c, xv.
Bryan is
nearly every
In of the
Stale ii is likely
Unit will lie more
of else far
year. Col.
in hit own State, where In-
In Hie lace of
the
ml inn I lie lavish
of money by the
In Ohio,
the most costly
ever carried on in a single State,
is h hat knocked the
bottom out of all the to
on the republicans, and, mile.
now the
republican national
Mr. will
be for
in ii
slim o ;. ;,.
.; ml Iii
I in i -11 report
of the
Stockholm, the of
j miles of rail my, railing
of blob
baggage
i i
prison vans, Hal
Tho
during tin-
three yearn of owner-
ship of the hare averaged
one-third mil-
lion In American money,
the of a fund
for em-
retired no of age or
injury, a
relief of widows nod
Copies of the following petition
to to have
prepared Ex I-; I
i is honorary
of the
league, are receiving
i he who are op
in
if.
one i lie
help toward
The
relies
upon his merits to build
up a thriving business lie
e for faith i- In
him; but faith la without a
solid i. much like
which of
optimistic Mr.
being bald, was of I he opinion
he had been providentially
deprived of iii older Dial
he without wear
A merchant be ever
but in limes he
must iii do
order lo get public Interested
In Ills Hood Hew.
piper the
Jud
t c i
Pill
IX-
FALL AND WINTER WEATHER
IS A GOOD, SOLID, SERVICEABLE
The New Calendar
a element In the
many of the under-
moat men in the i . of
have ready begun to A i. especial.- petition your
Mr. he
King before the
opens. Thai will
not be an easy job, as Manila
us Justification in claiming
His dearly paid for victory In Ohio
us a personal vindication as Mi.
in claiming ii as an
of imperialism by
country.
Admiral his
of lining tilings before
think lie is ready lo do
I into his
marriage, Two days ago lie pro-
Cured his marriage license,
he'll probably be married before
the public anything more
about
will have a light
his hands when he to
Washington, Jam bard us tin
one he in Ohio, one in
which he cannot buy victory
cash. bus been on
Mr. by leading men
his party that will be too
heavy a load to carry through an-
other National campaign; his
record was enough before he
made those the Ohio
campaign in of trusts, and
that it has since then an
imperative necessity that lie should
retire from head of the
National Committee. Mr.
who in addition to con-
himself under many
and otherwise lo
is believed be a
afraid of Ida, attempted to argue
with those who demanded
scalp, he was at once told that
it was not a COM
he could, if so disposed, give
nu a tip that would result his
voluntary retirement, on account
or any other old
thing, but if he declined lo do
so, an open fight against
would lie started by some of the
pi republicans Con-
as the session opened.
Mr did not say what he
would do, but there is reason to
believe that he will stand by Han
at least until convinced that
bis opponents enough to
down him. Consequently a red-
hot light, in which democrats will
be Interested spectators, is expect.
ed during the coming session of
Congress. Whether it will result
in a defeat for Hanna will depend
largely until circumstances, but It
may play an important pan in the
legislation of session, as Mr.
will much of
of
in Philippine Islands, lo
to the people thereof,
with promptitude, is
pose of the r. s., not ; Interfere
With I heir nil ion- for
or lo I hem to our
only , aid lb. In
up an independent govern
of their own choice mill lo
them hostile for-
interference, them
with the military naval forces
of the S. so far as may be re-
quired in the maintenance of order
and until such . govern
be
Ill days when average
is every
to prove that of
the slate elect inns was nu
of the policy of imperialism,
there is ii pointer for them in
plain words of dial plain man,
Senator
who hi now in .
He said that people of his stale
were in favor of expansion us
to of
that they did not ii to
mean imperialism and an
would not sup-
port such a nut ion of it.
There is much protesting on the
purl republican
and
that Gaga
other radical gold men have
arranged In have coming
of Congress enact u law pin-
c the upon a single gold
The most of Ibis pro-
lest is on the but several
Hawley of
Conn., of N. II.,
Thurston, of Nebr., have publicly
lo the
the exception
of Chandler, these gentlemen favor
the gold standard, but oppose the
from policy, because of
that it will lose the re-
publican party votes which they
keep along with the single
gold standard as now established
and maintained by edict of the Sec
of the Treasury. Most
Image's
will lie carried mil; then there will
be dodging the by re-
Speakers
next years campaign.
i he
In- for I i form
i in design, oval
In high and
in u border of
A Dream of and i- ,
p tried on side by
, . I.
lints. The whole is .,,;
in seal I and .
feet, Larger thou
in; .
is i-
of art. As an it
will . pr.
pi . e.
Calendar i
The .
be
u ill be given lo all new silt
for moo, who will also re
n add to Inn I
of the new volume, till the Issues
for the weeks of I
free from the lime of subscription.
Illustrated Nun.
a full of the
volume for 1900, will be sent free
in
a n's Companion-,
2nd Columbus Ave., Boston, Mas.,
SHOE
of Th.
. ad. i l,
ii work
In in,
It
lies
There Is this between
the par-
tics of
party desires to
the poor white men of the state
while Democratic is
steadfast determination that
our polities shall know
Can a white man. who is
proud Unit be is a while man.
lo which part he will sup-
Olive Advertiser,
The who wore sen
to death Manila now
an excellent chance to
been
discovered in the of
the court martial, which will re
correction
Manila, if, indeed. do not
bar death sentence
Mr. in his letter to Mr.
Settle makes the-mint
largest percentage of while voters
and
where the
lie
might have milled that in Madison
county, whee the population
almost entirely white, the vole is
almost entirely he
might have gone still further and
said that there is more crime of a
serious mil lire, perhaps
illiteracy, in these counties,
than in any other three in Stale
of same white population.
Wherever you a
largo white is, year
THAT ALWAYS BE RELIED UPON. OUR
I, M. REYNOLDS
MEN AND DOTS
SHOES
IN RUSSIA BOX CALF AND KID ARE
HONEST SHOES, GUARANTEED TO SATISFACTION
IN WEAR TO EVERY PURCHASER. WE HAVE THEM
IN THE LEADING STYLES AND
AND DURABILITY ARE PURCHASED WITH EVERY
PAIR. COME TO SEE US WHEN IN A GOOD
HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND,
J. B. CHERRY CO.
all
Paints
STOVES
A SPECIALTY.
AND
HEATERS
HEATERS
MORE
BEST THAT BE
AND SEE oUR
Si
I- inc. per Cores Chills and after year, largely you
r. Malaria. Man- . ,, , , . . ,
y if it Re oilier anal
t I the on la-
by
an lad
lei
ob. surer,
Ii. C.
,. i , .
i h i . mice . up i
c ;. in , ii . .,. i ,
a N nil
have all c vat
the learned
c aid. If ion
i I i-el for the
h is told you, i ill be
ii ii if, other
hand, ii
I you, a
you ii ill , ii for tie
if ton like
don't what either of
h is i lieu I don't
, I
. .
I, .
.-1. I ll ll ,
hall
i I
an, i ii
I Pill .
;.
It W I
Mn . .
n a ,
III I
.
dad
ii i.
Void-.
th
Household
I . lull ;. i lings
n.
I .; ii
.;. o
I a V.
II c II ,
i-1
. . urn
Ii iv I
pie p
of crime, of i
stolid and nil ii entails,
Al
An. u King
. U.
hi political I
I on
ii.
HI
Ml
so
.-J
so
Public School
I. I I . i, i, fill III,
Ion n,,.
appear upon n
. . Hi
under my hand the if
ll fl
i. . .,.
X. II. The . for
of public
t ,
lie. , t
to public Catarrh Carnot be Cured
;. he- the of
I'm pro i- not fur disease.
on-
In order to
ii you
Cure is
mid acts
I is,
Hull l -lire Is not a
by
one of the best
for years and la a regular
ii la composed of
of she of j best tonic- known,
act
mi the mucous surfaces.
. . M of
ii; , i i
HI . . ii iii ;
. i lie j
greater
he does
ill lie
the before end
year.
mis naked if
I he would ii-
replied that, with
proper cure us in he
felt sure all be mate. There
is in I In, in, c in
ac Hie of
the in
Japan mid
is authority fur slate
the sit tint Ion Koran i
peaceful as Japan
are keeping hands off.
perfect combination the two
gradients i- such
Send r testimonials free,
r. J. m,
Toledo, O.
Sold druggists.
Hall's Family best.
is said lo
have been converted miller
of Daniel
from us
ii in Zulus in
laboring for years,
Mile Of tobaCCO fl
I in, i I'm s It
Why the leaf
in Maryland, Virginia, Car-
Carolina,
keep a con
i i nun I agitation for
the repeal of and
on the of leaf
of Hie are
I the
of the sale of tobacco
planters
oh all forms of tobacco full
on oven
the license in In
and its of
-on. the topmost brick,
late or ah of n
on the sills, or
W do all the on
upon the plant.
Norfolk Pilot.
dear, the iron
is i, ed
i; a
III ; I born u,
Tin- j founded tow u of an
to of I he
iii I Slates.
ii i- laid out iii the form of an
its are u-i-
In and the ground
of twenty-three
which haw fur been
erected there is throe cornered.
The throe principal streets are
named and
and resident have
en cm idea into
the which con-
so called Triangular
ell Inn three
. ,
I. I. I,.
I I
COCK,
Vt
N. c.
i stall,
Criminal u. .
Engineer and
o .
AND
v. M
Tarboro, s o
Mills It.
N.
AT I,
AW,
Greenville,
Dr. D.
i N. O.
I W la it c
firming
.


Title
Eastern reflector, 14 November 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 14, 1899
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
Rights
This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. If you are the creator or copyright holder of this item and would like it removed, please contact us at als_digitalcollections@ecu.edu.
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
Permalink
https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/19263
Preferred Citation
Cite this item
Content Notice

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

Contact Digital Collections

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


Comment on This Item

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


*
*
*
Comment Policy