Eastern reflector, 17 November 1899


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began i taken In in
room. Occasionally th. at lb.
changed. Mrs cam.
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led man
look II
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perceptible Then the breath
lag grew Quieter. Hie
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us a call.
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going Hie tale
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t, i head kepi you up.
remarked
don't speak Mo-
of tin
now nothing bat a
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friends
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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.
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trimmed
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In
and on
color,
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lo the bubs
ii- day when
on
volcano tn
n bundled Inter
tiny have
Argonaut.
a in
livery lime a minister leave
Iowa
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the tin-
and
the
etc. ml
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Thursday in Odd
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haul,
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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
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II. M.
J. K. Manager.
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Jim
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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-
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man,
working on
I. I ii ho n
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barbers, I endeavoring lo
out bring
from n
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one. produce a roar of
or
ii,
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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-
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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
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old is Mrs. is ab t
he
at the
always you. she In-
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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
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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
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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,
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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
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of crime, of i
stolid and nil ii entails,
Al
An. u King
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hi political I
I on
ii.
HI
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so
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so
Public School
I. I I . i, i, fill III,
Ion n,,.
appear upon n
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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
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COCK,
Vt
N. c.
i stall,
Criminal u. .
Engineer and
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AND
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Tarboro, s o
Mills It.
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Greenville,
Dr. D.
i N. O.
I W la it c
firming
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. Q,
D. J. WHICHARD,
Kn tared at Pit at
N. as Second Class
Mail
If,
The silk embroidery ken i I
as . to .-.
DEPARTMENT.
lie
mi ships I gel
hack, space board ship is so
limited I fear I would ruin it be-
lore I could get it home. We ex-
to to Manila a few
and I will then probably to
transferred to some other ship.
However, address me M usual
you hear to
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
Mr J. L. Harris has moved his
paper, the from Spring
hope to Rocky Mount and is HI
publishing it daily. We have re-
the copy of
edition and makes a most owl
beginning. Here's wishing
it may meet with
was last night
when freight arrived here.
Price of fence w ire is advancing,
so price of Wire fence must advance.
W. Parker will tell yon all
boot it-
Mr. Lewis is taring the
brick work done to his house, and
in a few days it will be
Sim Chapman with Mr.
the Other people at dear old urned from m,
Mopped over a hours
S.
Elba ;
I know you have read all my
home but I write this to
that think of yon a
A In Each.
Lois of bicycles are on the re
tired list.
The talk shop,
remarks are timely.
MM is not an organic dis
ease. It be induced a new
baby.
The grass may wear
weeds, she is often in clover.
Whether in music or ozone, the
airs most girls prefer are million
When a man keeps two
las it isn't an indication of wealth,
luck.
It's hard to conceal a secret
eat onions, but the MO
Our correspondent
states Southeastern Tar ill j
nil ion has cut it through-
out North Carolina to per
cent, on dwelling house.
court houses and
and infers
are responsible for it. j
This ill a great saving, for I
which she owe gratitude to
They should
any way. foster the home
their patronage, as they
keep the money in Carolina.
Charlotte Observer.
TI THE LEFT Ml GO
TWO STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
New- Goods every train and boat. We can suit you in
i;
SHOES. HATS. NOTIONS.
I BO,
captures by the
the Philippines are again
being from Manila. And
they say is
rounded. Maybe he is. but
report may tell of his Lobbing
up somewhere else giving
Americans as much I as ever.
FROM FAR ACROSS THE SEA
Writ's Interest-
lug Letter Ilium
in
afternoon I wonder what you
are doing, and I remember
that or three o'clock at
night with you all for am on
other tide of the world and when it
with you it is night with
I know it to sec
the Chinese as see them every
day. All men and boys, even
the here n long
banging down their backs, while
the women and girls do up
hair in a knot at the back of
I head and then stick a big
mil. Some of t lie girls an quite
prefix but not like American girls.
The little children are afraid of
Americans, and one hard look at
them them away as fad
Monday on their way home.
II. K. Manning is not mad every
time he looks bad. As for his
clerks, they are all Bad Joe
them be, and yon will
so.
Peter walks all way
here to School from his home
just I his side of den. Although
he comes rail the distance is
over miles.
before last J. L. Jackson
acted as watchman for the
lithe meteoric shower came, he
was to ring the toll and wake us
up. Didn't hear the toll, so
every thing is all right.
I. A. Sugg Jr. mil young sales
man. has returned
man once told the world that
there was plenty of room at I In-
top, and world has taken his
word for it ever since.
The ambitious young who
wants lo become a star should re
neater this is a great month
for shooting stare,
happiness is sometimes
wrecked upon the rocks of
bill more often is the
rocks does the
Where Ignorance is bUm
folly to is- otherwise.
man w ho has an to grind
steers clear of sharpers.
It's hard for a fellow to keep his
t raisers reused when
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina,
A colored editor in Charlotte
a well defined case of smallpox. He
caught the disease Norfolk.
Miss of Tarboro.
died last week in New York where
she was leeching.
The State Convention
meets in December Hill.
Wilmington is stirred up over
mad dogs,
A call will
c.
FIVE POINTS.
PATRONS
W. II. W. T. Fleming.
Through kindness or Mr. R. as they can run. The women and
R. Col ten k again men wear clothes alike, made
has the pleasure of giving its read of kinds of cloth.
some interesting extracts from wear only a loose pair of
letters written by Mr. coining down nearly to their ankles
who is a member of tanging loose
at Ma trousers. All of the women
wear lame ear rings. Tue grown
women have feel not neat as large
yours. see. hen are
children they lie up so
successful Hip. Think the line j The lucky bride who receives a
customers that he Is up lot of presents la gifted young
will Max with us awhile, as lie is woman.
going to use endeavor to I
please and supply them leg- on the part
Navy and is now
U. s. s. Glacier,
China,
will not be surprised to grow.
a letter from here as I wrote We expect leave here
to come to china, row but will not go direct to Manila.
is making
C.
to sow wheat. This remind
ii would be well for far-
in general lo pay more
to this very Important part of
you I expected
sun not sorry lo from
Manila for a few weeks, as is
just sit height rainy sea-
son there. We left Manila last
Friday, and after rather a rough
trip arrived here afternoon, then to Manila. We will
We will probably remain here for the lookout for filibusters.
two or three weeks. I have we meet any will make them sorry
been ashore yet expect to see to see us.
Hie before leave-
over to Apart, the
northern of the island f
and then will cruise
western side, touching at
and
lie on
and if
require much pluck
f the cobbler to slick
to the last.
lake a baggage master
the aspirations of some
budding pods.
Ye turkey now
lo make out his last will
and testament,
fanning. Yon need not judge by I a new woman,
last year's wheat crop as was j isn't she only
almost a total failure. Should you BO old woman painted
. i iv. I,,. ., I It is hard to convince some
ant seed A. U. ox
wheat
who least money often
MARKET.
As wired to Co., cot
ton and buyers.
New York future quotation to
day are as follows
Opening.
January as
ill
i M t
Jan it Feb
LOCAL
Boot cotton in Greenville
Close
in
Close
It
THE THAT IS
OFFERED, AND AT THE;
LOWEST
I now in one of the new
stores prepared to supply all
your wants in the way of
STAPLE FANCY
GROCERIES.
Mine Is an exclusive Grocery
Demand I a
FULL STOCK of the BEST
some line California
limited quantity of Hue
which he will sell at per
bushel. A. Ii. Cox Mfg. Co.
paying the best attention their
Hour mill, and will be ready
convert it into Boor for you.
to
Hong Kong is one of the nicest
places in the East If I can get on
for a few days I will try to go to
Canton see Hint place also.
I continue to be perfectly well,
but I am so tanned by the expo-
sure lo sun that sun
brown, I do mind that. I
think my prospects are good for an
I,
SI IN I LA,
LANDS, I
i i
We left Kong just after
my last letter and went direct lo
and mi down tin- western
coast of Luzon, toughing at Ling
Gulf, and Mara-
Charleston Wrecked-
Manila, Nov. s.
which had been
patrolling along the coast
of was w recked off the north
west Tuesday. Nov. All
mi board were saved. The entire
the most lime.
Portrait of
The reunion of Daughters of
the Confederacy In Richmond was
made the occasion for the
of picture in the
Museum. Portraits of Gen.
K. Lee. President Davis
and Grimes pres
The portrait of General Grimes
return to the States, and I vales. We were on the
to look forward to it. for and Philippine ships,
less makes
will probably
crew W lieu the news i was unveiled in the Ii Carolina
reached here caused treat ex room. The Richmond Dispatch
and a boat was sent to mid of the
Co April, my way hack to
Annapolis, lint there is of
time lo discuss this. Write to me
often and send me some home
papers.
Hums China. Aug l,
My
I enjoyed your letter so lunch,
You tare no Idea of value
of a letter to anyone so from
home as I am now, your letters
are no jolly so much like yon.
Our stay in Hong Kong h.
very pleasant, but I could not gel
off to go to Canton as I hoped.
This in a very place,
at the foot of a mountain, the
view from the top is grand. In
clear day one can see forty miles,
to the eastward the China Son, dot
islands and alive wills
junks s to westward
China all its solitude. It II
very impressive. I have learned
to respect the Chinese very
since I have seen I hem at
home. They are a patient, hard
working people, deserve
credit for what have
I never lire looking sit
the tiny feet of the women of the
higher You lee
a full grown woman with feet not
over three inches long.
Another thing of great
is the class that lives small
or sampans, as they are
called. A family of seven or eight
will live a sampan but little
larger than a Tar river canoe.
The her baby nip
to her with only head
out, she works or rows, the
baby's head rolls from side lo side
looks as though would
break neck, but it does not for
Hems to sleep quite soundly.
investigate disaster, and bring
the and ores.
The Charleston ran aground mi a
hidden reel near The clew
worked the vessel's machinery tWO
lays
was and the crew was
com polled to lake the life boats
refuge a small island
live miles away,
OVER run country.
and while we did not capture any
ourselves, we saw one of our gnu
boats capture a small vessel a few
miles from us.
I have novel- told yon much
about the Philippines, bill there is
which would you.
There are annul ten million people,
a number of whom are educated,
majority are ignorant and
superstitious. The educated ones
are of course the leaden id
urge on the masses, who have I nit
limited ideas of meaning of
liberty and Independence,
light like fanatics do not fear
death, because the; that
any one killed in battle goes at
once to the heaven, with marines for
Neither do the leaders object lo sailors for Manila.
baring their men killed provided Because two non-union men ware
kill a Americans in allowed to work, all the plumbers
ill II,
The island of is simply a
of hill and and
After the presentations took
place in the Virginia room, th
audience ascended lo North
Carolina room, on the second Moor.
where the portrait of Gen, Bryan
Hid nights trying to get her ; Grimes. gift of Washington
looks, but a severe typhoon Grays Chapter. Children of the
. it Floor.
I fellow in
;. . hi
. i Hit- I -is Of
. It Hie col loom.
in
. line i .-. nerve Ii
i mi -i K ;, Men are
i . ., . ii i are
per
train
be nil ; .- J
i.
ore
ii
u,
. . ,. sun
fellow la
ulna a of
ml or Hie pa-
till IO
mi to
The Kentucky As-
will limit next season's
whiskey output
The hospital
-ailed from San
Confederacy, of Washington,
hung veiled upon the wall. Bee.
Edward L. Pell Introduced Miss
Lucille Nicholson, of Washington,
N. C, who made ringing Con-
federate speech patenting the
portrait. The speech, unite a
lengthy one. was written by Mrs.
Call, but was delivered by Miss
Nicholson without manuscript.
The speech concluded with an
ii I w
pawn the battles
readily see the value of this to
the the on
the kind of warfare do.
Thole are twelve hundred islands
in hut Seal of I he I is
When we bare this
island I will he over.
islands are
natural -Is, minerals and for
eats, and when the war ceases do
la- very rapid.
When we here w as very
glad to gate lot of mall, with seven
letters from home. I have not
joyed anything so in a long
time. Letter are doubly prized
mil here, and yon all must write
often. I expect I will soon be
transferred to another ship. With
love for all.
sou,
Cotton.
sit Council la., except of one
went on a strike.
A will Is- held at
Chicago between building
ton and Trades Council
to settle labor difficulties.
Throe hundred sheet work
iii which the
Grimes participated. While Miss
Nicholson was speaking little
Misses It. Short and
Frizzle, of Washington, X. C,
draw the veil, the
trait.
Allison Hodges accepted j
the portrait in an eloquent speech,
in which he paid a high tribute to
the subject of the portrait to
ladies of North Carolina
rosin; t
In ii little
copy. i
per entirely. Ill J
floor for the
news i go Into I lie i-
per.
i- I be
toned n c ii up end a
is beaded with a
Ingle line. How
u or
four Hues as that
r i s-
i -.-. even of so-
I lilt II nil the
Carter in Atlanta
a e-
of
lure lives are but. Ilka ninny
secret has
bf
It i-
the of the when they
to sprout.
n oak tree In de-
ired. gardener takes
on and an He
out lite of the
nu, tills Use with rich mold. E-
in center be she
leaving hole in a line with the
lie tuns Ida
n and It every
after
ml in time the
roots through
are The
tree grown live Inches high
then stops In n It l s per
feet the roots
lo grow,
out the orange n pot
or more
every year and II train-
ed n, I
Tim, s
Poultry, f
J I
tome,
prices.
I pay cash
W c have just
with an entirely now
complete stock of------
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions,
Show, Hats,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, etc. not
every STAPLE
curried m a general
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS, CORN, 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
J of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING,
K. C
E. M.
Mils, i lions S.
D.
Alter two rears
Premiums have paid
IS
IS
lit it
S.
Cotton Bagging and
on i
goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
an were looked by of
the Sheet Metal I conclusion, he spoke
Association, at Chicago, yesterday. i i, ,,,
led l
his Miss Joseph lag
Greenfield, at N- v.
but a corset aside
bullet.
land
chattel mortgages, crop liens,
the new form mortgage adopted by
the Legislature are for sale at
Tut-
reef
with
Chill Tonic tier
Money if it
is never a pessimist,
Success is always in sight.
Ra-
i and
yon well. None other as
Hired by Drug Co., Suffolk, Va
guaranteed at the drug stores
Bryan Woolen
of Washington, X. C, and
more worthy present
could have been received, nor
could it hart come from a more
worthy
if your liver hi out of order, causing
Sick Headache, Heart-
burn, of
Tonight
If your i nut o
Hi
burn,
Hood's Pills
On
will and
will blight, and ready
hit kind of work.
been the
of whit h out of
of hi
of if iii-d visit which
lie oner
it Brook a
falling on Dr. re-
Hid. It and
of Ur. own people
had already admission.
Bat Dr. Brooks learned that
was at the door out word that
be should
After Colonel
to have, he
M that
d of
your Mil Now
Low Is It you bar
Or.
are my
church I m
or In Isn't
u j for m lo your
,.,. , . .
will PILL an meet
III U
Of Newark, N. J,
Your Policy
i. Huh
Loan Value,
Paid-up
Unit
works
Will be reinstated within
three years after lapse if yon are
good health,
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
NO Ghost StOry i are payable at the be-
w of the second each
store is year, provided the
in in for the run-out year be paid
They may be used
To reduce or
To Increase the or
To Make Policy Payable as
during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L.
H. C.
But all I In- our
Opener.
Your can not look at our splendid
of
DRY.
GOODS
AND
GROCERIES.
and learn at what low pi ices we ;
selling such excellent goods with
out being
Hut that is what here for,
plea our
give them big values for their
money, delivered lice in
any part Come to see
L.
H. W.
WHICHARD
to W, B.
IN
N. C.
The is-k complete in every
I part in.-ii t and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
up i iii and sway down
in price, is the only kind we carry.
To live well doesn't mean to live
extravagantly. Everything de-
pends upon where you buy your
supplies mid the prices you pay
them. We sell the best and
at less prices than you will
pay for poorer quality. Look at
these Canned fruits
cents per can. Coffees, Java and
Mocha blend, Maple
cents per quart.
OUR NEW AS-
IS A
MARVEL of beau-
style
The mate-
rial is the best and
the work
teed,
WIT
REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
MAY COURT.
A Larger Docket This Time.
Since our last report Move
inhere CROSS MARK , ,,,,,,, h
on the margin of this paper it , ,
is to remind yon that you owe
Tint Eastern for
and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
Bible. We need what TOO
owe us and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL
Did you sec any Start fall
Marriage is sometimes the re-
of love.
Load from
to I a down, Hook
Big lot of lead pencils,
styles, just arrived at
Book Store.
t after
night before the freight train due
here at noon arrived.
New prepared Buck Wheat,
Orange Syrup
cents can, at S. M.
The weather got to a spring
like feeling today. It certainly
Is favoring the people who have no
coal.
No. is on the directory
has been and is now
It. L. Can's No. is his
been disposed
Williams, drunk and dis-
orderly, lined one penny and costs.
Nathan Brodie and Roberts,
drank and disorderly, lined one
penny costs each.
John Clark reckless driving, I
lined l and costs,
Samuel Joyner, disorderly and
profane one penny
and
David and
profane language, lined and
costs,
Moore, exposing naked-
lined one penny and costs,
13.06,
dis-
orderly, lined one penny and costs, j
2.81.
Frank Corbet
drunk and disorderly, lined 92.30
and 95.60.
Minnie Mary
disorderly profane
language, lined um-
penny and 93.00.
guilty.
Mary disorderly
and profane language, lined one
penny and casts, 93.76.
James Thomas Prank Harris,
disorderly and profanity. one
penny costs 92.76 each.
There were crowds
at the Free Will Baptist Confer-
at May's Chapel Saturday
and Sunday.
The Conference.
The Free Will Baptists held a
The that,,
doesn't interfere with the rights harmonious session with
a number of people usually dies in I May's from Thursday
its infancy. through Sunday. Rev. It. II.
after preaching the
Mr. W. K. Jr.,
the editor a of partridges
Tuesday that we have en-
joyed very much.
Two oyster boats came up Mon-
day. The people were for
the and orders went faster
than they could be
Bob Move out a hunt
Tuesday afternoon, lie
shots brought back
partridges. That was good shoot-
has received a
copy of Turner's N. Almanac
sermon, was ejected Mod-
The entertainment was all
that could be desired. The con-
were largo well lie-
bared, Tho next Conference Is lo
lie held Hull's Road Greene
Meteoric Showers.
Sometime this week is the time
predicted for the meteoric shower.
You set Up nights and look
for it if you want to. We tried
household favorite, for setting up and watching for me-
is fully up to its usual excellent
standard.
for two nights in succession,
some eighteen or twenty years ago,
and Somebody else may have the
MM time. However, you can
wake us up if you see any meteors,
There were about as few stars
Monday night as on any clear night
you ever saw, and none of them
took a shooting notion. And to
night it M
Well Done.
The Tarboro Southerner i .,,, , ,. ,., .,, ,, .
there should be no to
there are the Daughters of the Confederacy,
public hangings. Ami the South-
is very near right.
have drawn a check tor
970.50 for tho loving gift to Mis.
Stonewall
of the Atlantic Coast no mi a tour
of inspection, passed down th e
load Tuesday afternoon. It went
back after the passenger train
passed here.
Broke Ii Down.
Last week J. B. Cherry Co.
had a small fen.-c built across the
vacant space their store
the store of White Fleming,
so that people would not drive
across the brick pavement to get
in the bock lot. Saturday night a
hone that was the back lot run
away out between the
stores crashed through the fence
and broke part of it The
horse came near in the
store of M. on the
has the youngest and smallest chap
of the Daughters of
in the Stale, and taking this
into oar ladies have
indeed done nobly raising o
largo a sum. According to their
strength we doubt if an
other chapter has done so well.
While the man of
Old Farmer Hopkins
was billing the Saturday for
the appearance here Tuesday night,
he received a telegram from Louis-
that his company had closed
of the burning of their car.
The Raleigh the members
if tho company left there Saturday
New York, and all engagements
Bad
EVERY DAY FOLKS.
But Different Ones Each Day.
UM.
W. Unroll returned
evening from Baltimore.
I I. left this
morning for Wilson mart.
C, returned ibis
morning from Karen Springs.
It. I. Smith this morning for
lo stock.
Mm. T. J. returned Hal
evening from
B. W. this
ling from a visit to his at
LaG range.
Tuesday,
I. I. went to Books
Mount today.
L. R. Carter. Of Mount,
spent last night and today here.
lira. w. T. Lee, of Scotland
is visiting s. Lee,
Miss Lillian Cherry returned
I Monday evening from
Hill c. returned
; Monday evening from Henderson.
W. of lite Southern
Company, spent last night
here.
Mrs. l. L. of
arrived Monday evening to
visit Mrs.
Mrs. a. returned Won-
day evening from Magnolia where
she had been to attend the
Mr. and Mrs. Tung, of
in this morning
to visit Miss. mother,
Mrs. Sallie Marshall.
Mrs. Mary Stephens, Mrs, Flor-
and Mrs. Henry Shop
paid all went north this morning
as far sis House station.
Mrs. II. II. Clark and little
girls, who have been visiting her
mother. Mrs. left
this morning for her home in
Washington.
1809
s. Fleming, Washington spent
Tuesday here.
L. L. of
came down evening to
visit his mother and brother here.
L. I. Moore returned
evening from Wilson.
Mrs. B. Dixon, of
Mount, who has been visiting her
daughter. Mrs. re-
turned home today.
Mrs. L. L. of
ken, who was visiting Mrs.
Moore, returned home toil
Miss Sallie Col I en left this morn
Tarboro.
Mrs. Of Bedford
City, Va., who been visiting
her sister. Mrs. Arthur, left
this morning.
Ber. II. Watson left this
morning Raleigh after a
Jew days there will goon lo Ten-
a mission which an-
other young man of is
much Interested,
TOBACCO nun
President Calls a Con-
Mr. J. Bryan of this
county, President of the North
Carolina Tobacco Association, bus
issued a call for u convention of
tobacco planters to meet In
on Hoe. 6th. Planters in every to-
growing county arc requested
lo form co-associations send
delegates, as many as wish, to
this convention. counties where
there is no
growers are urged to attend,
go that if possible all the tobacco
growing ions of the slate will
represented. Planters from
Virginia and Carolina arc
also asked the com out ion
continually diminishing
says President Crimes, in
his call, been keenly felt by
every planter, and it is hoped that
In convention some practice
plan las evolved by which
producers w judicious,
and persistent concert of
action may better their conditions.
the prevailing low prices sire
due to we should
face the situation endeavor to
remedy It, If it is found the
price is fixed by arbitrary
we vigorously protest
and determine to make that protest
effectual. Every Intelligent farmer
should the advantages to
intelligent
Finn
They are Right
A large colors have
petitioned Congress to not allow II.
Roberta, of Utah, lo take his
seat w his three wires.
A. H. BUTT.
NA
Mr. A I so
W I SCAPE.
It Iii hi; Caught in
hatting
Sale of Town Lots.
lime is near for
sale of town lots in
that portion of the town known as
It
get desirable proper
those wanting a lot upon which
Mr. W. II. Alston, who i- man
of the automatic machine
the with sin
that
gave him a narrow escape from
being killed. Mr. Vision was
lug on top m
ting lie- ail i- in I .
I raise up one fool the leg of
Ilia pa-Is was by a set screw
revolving shaft. He
had of mind to grab tho
the machine, hold
big on with all strength saved
Covenant O. from drawn
Helena Lodge Daughters of the shafting. Hit clot hi from
ah will hare memorial in down was torn off and
CLOSING OUT
OWING To CHANGE THAT M ILL
BE MADE IN
TUCKER ft CO
Grimesland, N. C.
20th.
Service.
St
hi
we will
Is,
our emir
run and
COST FOR ASH,
and supplies
Methodist San
night in respect to the three
the orders lost
the past year. The sermon
will be preached by J. B.
Morion, of Tarboro.
one leg wan considerably bruised.
the pants he had on
the time was an old pair which
he worked and they were torn in
the shaft off
Otherwise he bare
Killed.
FIRST
Until i. 1900.
TUCKER CO.
A Present.
Do want In friend .
a Christmas of Tho Ladies
Home Journal; if so publish-
will send n beautiful card ad-
rising lour friend are the
donor. Von can sec one these
cards leave your orders for
subscript ion at Reflector Book
Store,
Curious Potatoes.
Master Barber, son of
Mi-. M. Barber, near
brought Tin. Ill
very curious potatoes,
of them was coiled up likes sleep-
snake, other was three
joined together by suing-. Two
potatoes hung Iron a third one
like clock weights
a loot long.
Mi- Is the Man.
Deputy Sheriff II
carried K. L. Brown, a mulatto, to
this morning.
Is wanted for com
milling rape. He was arrested
White Hall and to
. . He says
ties have In- rung mail,
Free
hero and
turned over lo Sheriff Mooring.
tun and notwithstanding his denial he
l the right man wanted. a
One j white and n mulatto as
stated, though he looks much
j like a mulatto and could In- easily
taken for one.
My Stock
it Man, -s
an W., in
IN ALL
At prices will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Mi
ace
Stole Side of Meat.
A colored limit who was here on
I he day of the hanging stole
all from the store
of Mr. s. A customer
Mr. II. Pulley, left I had the piece of moat
evening for Plymouth, where at the day and loll it in the
o'clock this morning until be
Mis- I were town. The colored man also
Immediately after the
Mr. and Mrs. left for the
White
IV.
GUN
, .
PARING.
Shop.
Repair
and left that ill.--lore until hi
Mas ready to The
north on a bridal tour before were left near together. I
make their borne Green-
ville. Collector lath.
din;.;.
o'clock today at St.
John's church, near
Sir. of Green-
ville and Mi Annie B. Harding,
were married
of Washington. The
couple will reach this
evening and for the present will
make home with the bride
groom's father.
Daily 16th.
Public School
The Committee for
held a meeting
Tuesday night lo select teachers
for the coining term. Miss
Harding was selected principal and
Miss assistant.
arc both young ladies and
teachers, and the school
will be well conducted under their
charge. The school w ill open on
and continue
through the regular
the colored man. who was i In
Hist to go after his meal both
pieces. The loss was not discover-
ed until the other went to
of meat. Suspicion
sit once fell on the colored man and
Mr. Tunstall got a horse and
sued him overtaking him six miles
I from The colored man had
both pieces of meal inn sack, bill
he was not able to explain
big piece got in my
WE BACK AGAIN AT M K OLD STAND ON MAIN
AND ABE HEADY TO THE PUBLIC.
HAVE ADDED NEW AND
FOB DOING WORK.
BICYCLES AND ANY
Will o
Suspended
s lo Thanks
Corbel Challenges
New York,
has challenged j.
Jeffries, to light for
weight championship of world.
Corbet deposited lo be
covered by way lie
sees tit It may be as a
or forfeit. Corbett, In his let-
an
match.
i- . l i
giving e it for
that ill follow her long
established custom and sill places
of business lie closed day.
When custom began here
The would send a
reporter among the business men
and publish names of all who
agreed to But the
late years has been general that
it is only necessary to say now that
will close up oh
serve Thanksgiving Day. We
mention it far enough ahead for our
readers over county to know
there will be no business done in
that day.
STYLE and
Essential are always found
No Profit it Such
Mr.
Nov.
Dr. II. Johnson came down on
the ears from
heavy- returned at night.
Bryan Gardner and family
a few days Sow Bern last week.
pal rick was on the
reels Monday,
i .
Mays Chapel Sunday.
Th -took holders of the
Tobacco Mfg. Co. met Monday.
Mean- and
here again on i bunting tour.
from Boston Mass.
SHOES.
We invite you to call examine our Fall and
Winter styles Shoes for which we
have exclusive sale.
of the lust farmers In the state.
was talking with
Southerner
saying that
With the price of cotton at B
could be a profit, lie
such talk is all nonsense, as
intelligent former Well knows.
Even at the present price there is
no profit the crop worth speak-
log of. It lakes of the
crop to pay for picking nut and gin
to say nothing of the cost of
fertilizers and labor. Mr. Laugh-
says his own
family performs all the labor in
cultivating his crop he may
I conic out a little ahead, but if
he labor has lo hired there is
no profit in It.
cap Young
t.- f youthful features
in women
there I an irregularity of
l-o profuse or painful
the trouble will
The he encircled with
tin ;
, ii Hie
glove iii and ease from
is the experience
men who wear
Phone ft.
. . . STYLES.
C. S. FORBES.
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The
Book
Bottles
EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
ID. J. Ed. A Owner
Entered at Foal at
Greenville, N. C, as Second
Mail
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Superior Court of I'm
of
to me on iii
of on of
s- Fleming. i
all indebted to the
Estate to make payment Id tin-
and to all of said
Estate their claims. nu-
to the
Altar tin- date of
or will In bar of
This the day of November,
ISM
Estate of S Finning.
SALE
VALUABLE TOWN LOTS.
Save Your Money.
One box of Pills
many in tills
I No Reckless
; or ; I
I malaria constipation
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
Tut nib list
ts
CENTS.
Who Stand fie
cents.
Never spill when over,
JOB PRINTING
Give a call.
Reflector Job Printing He
FROM A-
Visiting Card
TO A-
k Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
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.
Geo s Parker fount. it-
AGE
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORK.
Lt
; NOTICE.
before
I Court Pitt county,
i . Ii of the Frank s.
M I U hi i v
i holding -M
i . id tin duly
i f. Hie it .-
i i it In
All I i
n i i,,.
rim
S. Mai MY,
of at
MM Pill C in
flow T. Hurry
tinned will ex-
in Hie Howe
n in in the for
mob, Monday u. i Nor. 1809,
if lo
lo the firm of v Kin-
embrace. in tint plat
plan of the n
virtue an order of
Conn of Tin in Um of Ida I
Moore, and ex
tor the Court door
in
On Monday, the 4th day of
the following tract of land ;
in
J K Henry Harris,
Fleming and o her,
Km, motor ; hinds
HOG
in I to deed i
tor an
Thin Nov Bed
F. U.
TO
or.- COG FLAP OH HIS
i .
old H I .- . i-. l.
ad i .; i . .; plus
of to
i i. --Ii
ii licit. . Kt l .-.
it i. .-. i . t tin-ill
i- o u f ;. I've
v -e i la t run
i i . . ; .- .
ray
to
an l .-. t i . i p
the In i it- i v -i
l i lo
I- i VI
me in i . w.
CUm me fail ;
. . . . .
t i . i i no
f -i If lo t. hear
him nil he
moon hull i mi to
the main
I M I
didn't kn v, I
I., nor. P I. No
i j
in I en. fur I
v in I I
I M H
the II . Co
In. i . . y
dropped .
Star
having
in. n ii ire, the as ex-
of the ill and
Foreman M
i given lo nil
Foreman
to them to for
payment, duly on or
day i-l no-
will be plead In bar f their
All Indebted to
make to roe. the
of 1899.
Joseph ti.
Executor UM last will and testament
Foreman M. use.
Off
One and on
Tina plat of
ii nil
n a whole and q lei
I'm- Ian I I; l
N ; and I be it railroad on
an on u mirth i
inch Linn lot no
.
One I Kl and
and In t
; i notifying
fronting on an I of the
lot of and that they are required to file, In
No. in the of the first Monday
part of in December, next, a sworn
One fronting on and Third In detail all lines, for-
and known lot No o. other paid
i , , t -i, i them during the
One lot fronting on Jams and Fourth
and known a m N
Latham
DIRECTORY.
. in. W.
Divine service and
morning evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at IMP.
M. and Fridays at A
M. Kev. I. A.
I ii II
Sun
day. morning and evening.
evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, pastor.
a. in. D.
WHEN FASTING IS
of Helen c; Certain
fatal Del as
During n I M I. of
weigh I I.-
i the total
reached n certain
with orig
weight. Fat animal may
half their weight one per
hap
A woman of rather spare
habit, weighing could.
about pounds before
Heart notion,
and blood pr remain unaltered
during starvation, but the
of the body fall nearly a degree
lo most The of
but and are
till formed. The r life de-
pend upon and activity of
the
die A Hut of
three to during which
nave a their weight
Co ii when water been
Dr. .-, n
a woman, aged
who after n fast of days,
which drank water freely.
Her weight, which pounds a
year before her death, was reduced
to DO pound. It was a case of
and woman pa-
d out her horrible
quietly as scarcely at-
I ho of her family and died
at last calmly and p-a fully without
complaint or apparent evidence
Examiner.
lion II-
Borne year n ray among
In weal ;. murder,
Senator el lug the
t bull t hi
an
mitigated the , i
man. to the
teeth, in
you
you the man feuded Jack
Bailey at
The thinking his hut hour
was come, again answered,
I'm Jack
and I've come t- pay I haven't
any money but I'm n man
or. In town u d
As the senator smilingly
any thirst for booty or bin d.
Insisted Incredulously you
but. squire, and walk down the
street. See you
throw up your and ill pp
II. ml
The saying is, each
pair of bound feet there bean
whole r I full
find say that one nut of ten
dies of foot bin ling -r of
When I the Ital-
mother or who
ban for head of the great
girl and foundling establish-
there, she raid, with tears m her
eyes;
no. no That may be true of
the coast thought she
I any it would u a gross ts
in central China, to my
horror she went on. more here-
I ON
Mrs. A.
A HARD WON BET.
Vile la
st w u -r ever
remarked man a he
the I cigar, to
carry f- . half a mile. That
Bound a simple thing to do,
doesn't Well you try it and
will Bud out whether ii la or not of
course the vi carrying the
bricks is A man bat me
that I carry two bricks each
hand from where WOW back to tho
hotel and put them up on the bar. The
bricks were to be pat side by side and
grasped, two in each hand, between
the thumb angers, the
pointing was not allowed
stop and nor to put the bricks
down.
I thought I. that's easily
earned, so I look the bet and started.
. For a quarter of the distance it wan
an i i already felt those two
v. r dollars In my pocket. But then my
fingers began to grow tired. The mus-
between my and
j thumbs were soon aching My
began to pain me and to throb
I like mad. I found myself setting my
teeth together and cords in my
neck were in a high slate of tension.
When I come within n hundred yards
I of the hotel was scarcely an
In my whole body was not aching
as if I bad been stuck full of pins.
don't know how I managed to go
that lat distance. I could no
longer erect, and I trembling
like a leaf, and yet the other fellow
alongside, as if to split
Idea. And when I got Into the bar-
room, it was nil could do to raise first
one hand and then the other put
the bricks on the counter. I know that
I couldn't have gone SO feet farther.
I got the but the nest day I could
scarcely move, and I didn't get over
the soreness for a week. Ii looks easy,
but Just yon try Free
Press.
Ai a the
f r Pitt i
of November, I
Mount
fronting on Latham and Fourth
immediately opposite
one and known as lot No
One lot on Third adjoining
land of Davis A and known
lot No
One lot fronting on Third
streets and known ah lot No
One lot fronting on Jams and Fourth I
streets and known as lot No
One fronting Fourth street and j
adjoining the lands of ft Davis on
west and known as lot No
One fronting on Fourth street and
adjoining the lands of Davis ft on the
watt, known as lot No
One l.-t fronting on Ward Street adjoin j
the lands of Davis ft on
and known as lot No
One lot fronting on Fourth and
streets and known as lot X o
One lot fronting on Ward and
t and known as lot No
One lot fronting on and
reel- and old road and known , Ar
MA lot No
One lot front on Third Latham
it rests and the old Tarboro road and known
as lot No
One parcel or lot of land Third
reel oil the North sail lying It I ween lot
No l and Branch.
One piece or pared of land commencing
On the south of Third street opposite
street and running the course
street lo Tar River
U Davenport oil the cast and
Bros on the west, containing one
half acres,
One lot fronting on Third and Latham
i. is and known as No
The above described lots the
o-t and practically the only
on the market the
limits of Greenville. There are no
oilier building lots Within same dis-
the Court House, churches
main strut be
chased.
We call attention home seekers and
i to this M-e An for
A plat lots ea-
act loot can be round
at e of Skinner lied bee and
Blow, The terms of are cash
but purchasers pay one a
range for deferred pay men la
J.
and
BARRY
October 18th
and
Meeting evening.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
the and p. in. W F. bu-
Kev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
J. B.
I of
m 5th day
year eliding
lame
exhibit to the their several dockets,
T. H.
Nov. Coins, for Pill C.
AND ATLANTIC CO LINK
OF
SOUTH
TRAINS
A. F. A. at, Greenville
Lodge, No. meets and
Monday evening. It.
Hams, M. J. M. Sec
I. O. O. No.
i Meets every evening.
I. X. G.
THE DOORBELL.
II or Man You
Are
are pretty fair Indies tori
of character. Probably you have not
been conscious of It, but every time
you pull n doorbell you register what
r of man you are. Your ring will
not t-11 you. from
the color of your eyes to your taste In
flowers, to those who know the
signs the doorbell Is as good as a title
page. Any one who has had
lo answer bell pulls knows bow much
difference there U them. One per-
son's method varies little from time to
time, though the difference between
that method somebody else's,
while slight, will be well
marked. Ii Is seldom that two rings
are exactly alike.
The housewife recognizes each, the
impatient mail, who pulls the bell
twice in quick and does not
wall long before trying It
one of more phlegmatic temperament,
whose ring Is slower nod more sub-
the hesitating woman, who
draws the knob out in a f
nervous jerks; the seedy individual
with matches to who stretches
the win carefully to Its full length
and then all it to relax with a
apologetic tinkle, and the Jolly
friend, who knows be Is welcome, and
therefore the knob with a hear-
owing that i fairly eloquent with
good sets toe to
its Bides with Mich peals of echo-
that H positively cannot
stop r on e, it gradually
with a I n little titter.
a t ea as
C rUn i ; raid.
Cornea
i me tin said the young
man
lo teach a
for f
t t it e was naked.
lite Why, spent six
months and r to lean the nit,
and do you at
the of the Brat
a urea
I i -1 smile There was a
p lbs
and my my father had
lake It go I fur an-
other Brooklyn
A N P M
u o ii
It
on to M IS
i as ii H ;
f x, n
-10
I'M AM
T w
north
K. of Lodge, No
am psi W, every Friday evening,
L. O.; S. Our,
K. of K.
J g w k. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
IS O. U. A. every
night at in I. O.
O. F. hall. A. D.
eel
A. Council,
t, meets every and third
Thursday in Old Fellows
Hall. J. Gardner Worthy
Chief; Smith, See.
. O, Conclave
So. meets every second
n -ii i I ii Monday nights in Odd
w. ii.
Smith See.
h g
y.-
SI
AM
I IS,
A M
IS
P M
j n
A M
p y a
s II
B j
M I'M
IMPORTANT LAND
virtue of s decree made the
term, 1800, of Pitt court.
in the came of J. T. Harry
Executor, and surviving partner
others, the named therein a
expose t- public
before the Court
lo the for cash, on
Monday, till of De ember,
-i December term
of Pitt the following
real to
One on Tar
known as tho Teal
late Adam
containing 1st inn's, more or has, sad
fully in the G
v Ski um, Jan Sid, and
recorded in Book 1.4 page aid deed
I. and
dated Mar. 8th,
the deed from -1 A K Tucker,
date day of
recorded in the Situate in
about miles
in quarter of a mile of Hi
on W W It
or
crops.
Also one tract land in Green
ville the lands of the
late John Fleming, Jordan Daniel, the heirs
more or leas, and known as the
laud. The purchaser of the
farm should pure haw this rail limber
other
One tract situate In Greenville township,
adjoining the lands above us
laud, the lands of the late Doc
Moore, the lands I by D II
James. lanes of Dudley and
contain aces, more or and
known as the
tract of land in
township lying
part of Jenny Adams
adjoining J Moore, John
acre.
more See deed from T fl
and wife to Harry Skinner.
Also one tract of land as the W
Moore in Falkland township,
the lands of Owens,
A Fields, Moors sad oilier.,
acres, Off lees, and
known as the W
Also one tract of laud situate In
ville in the lands
of J F and if and a Pouring the
land by J C It J from W
J Tyson and Bros,
acres, or lean, described in i
deed recorded in Book -W
Tho terms of sale are cash.
can arrange to pay one-third cash will.
payments.
l -I
Arrive
bean
Ar Rook
Arrive Tarboro
Leave
Mount
Ar
Yadkin
Division Main
ton BOO . p in,
leaves San-
ford m. Returning leaves San ford
p in. arrive p m
pm, arrives
pm
leaves Ben-
B to a fl a in. Red
Mills
rive Returning leaves
Mills p m,
p m, p m,
p m
with train
with the Central
at Springs with the Red
st San ford
with Seaboard Air Line and Southern
Railway Gulf with the Durham and
Charlotte
on Neck Road
lave i in, Halifax I p in. r-
I m. V-pin. leave
, at, a m.
at n is ii dally
Sunday.
Train on leave
s in a m u m. arrive n
in and pm.
m and pm, a m
and ; at pm. dally Sunday.
Train except Sunday
it .-m p m, Sunday am, arrive-. Ply-
i ; Sun
day u ass, n
on N C h. leave- Holds
a in.
m a m,
a m. arrives m.
Trull Nashville U leave
am. p in ;
pin. Ii n tn
It M a iii arrive a;
Ii
Train on Branch leaves Warsaw i
u.
-DEALER IX-
A LINE OF
Also a nice
I now lie found in the
brick store formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COME SEE ME.
J. It.
OLD DOMINION LIN E
Washington
, is and Fri-
days at ti A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting, to Tarboro.
leave Tarboro at A.
Train No mm. close
don all dally,
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager.
-------I
S. M. Schultz,
WHOLESALE
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
molasses, side meat, hams, should-
s, coffee, sugar, tobacco,
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots,
mountain butter, full
cream cheese, sausage,
oat Hakes, hominy flakes, cotton-
seed and hulls, cotton seed
at cents per bushel.
D. M FERRY GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sewing
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES,
CHAIRS, Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICKS.
Come to see
M., A. M. on Tues-
days, Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject to change de-
on stage of water.
at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and
ton, for all the West
with i ail at Not folk.
Shippers should freight by
the Dominion Co. from
Clyde Line from
Bay Line Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
HAM M.
hone
PATENT
r ad
CO.
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ale
--a.-.
FOR
The Eastern
D. J. EDITOR
. . .
as
-AT
VOL. XVIII,
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. NOVEMBER
NO
ST NEW S.
Happenings In North Carolina.
Durham boy hugged
r bard as in break several
shot
died
A Smile In Each.
A frieze the
the coal bill.
Few people arc ever on
n I rain of
Sometimes it's the best known
who borrow a dollar.
About the only people who profit
from advice are lawyers and doc-
tors.
hair is
I never did
like fat
Money makes the mine go, and
jet iI would b. false
sell the mare and buy an
bile.
proposed again
night, refused him for
the last las clerk I District court
you lie careful, dear He Haleigh and II. L.
your pointed in his stead.
In my remarked the An Interstate association will be
landlady of lodging house, farmed a meeting be held in
loses in mankind. X. C, to secure a
I have been so deceived with park in some ion
promises of pay that I no longer j Smoky
,. ., ,,
North now ranks fifth
number of female
in the attendance thereat; only
New York, Massachusetts, Peon-
this
passed.
Om
hi
ribs.
A who was
in fool on the
Tuesday of lockjaw,
has a son who is
an officer in a battalion, says
the Waiving
The Gran I Lodge of Masons of
North Carolina will hold
annual meeting at on
Dec. Mil to
J. II. Fortune has been removed
When a girl has very small feet
she usually develops a case of big j
head.
The collect inn holds its
,., , . ., r and Maryland
Own, It is a thins . .
Water pipes will soon be x Haves, who has
in their favorite game of freeze V, from
Mo., lo Durham in a
j wagon. He had his family aim
this bill
the
Some men think a great
on
With him. They were seven weeks
road.
deal of Josh-T. of
themselves, and yet they are
thoughtless.
A fellow shouldn't imagine he
has the world at his feet simply
because a porous plaster happens
to get stuck on him.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
A street car strike
has tied up every line in Spring-
field,
Charles Cross, seventeen years
old, has confessed that he murder-
ed Mrs. Sarah C. King, his em-
Stamford, Conn.
Because of a wage dispute, the
Trades Labor Council has ordered
a strike of iron construction
workers at Buffalo, X. Y.
ton for many years a prominent
editor of that city, died
morning, years of age
did in the Con-
federate army.
The Free Press tells of at-
tempted outrage a colored
man upon the streets of Kinston
Monday night, When the woman
resisted her assailant, who was also
colored, shot her.
Watch The Other Fellow.
Every who ad should
read other advertisements. He
should train himself in this line.
He should familiar with
tone of every advertiser in the
town where he lives, and with as
many outsiders as he has time
chance to study. The most success-
Rev. DeWitt L. j fl men in any line of work
of the First Presbyterian Church those who know best their
of III., has resigned Wheel,
to enter the Episcopal priesthood.
at Birmingham,
Ala, said be considered it
that Canal
should be built at once, as it would
render our navy
Ex-Representative James Ham-
of Washington, who
has been traveling abroad, says
Europe is hostile to the United
States because of latter's Phil-
policy.
Major John A. son of the
late Gen. John A. Logan, was kill
ed on the 12th in the Philippine
war.
Four tobacco factories and a
number of other in Dan-
ville, Va., were destroyed by lire
Tuesday night.
A Memphis, Tenn., undertaker
has been arrested for stealing dead
bodies and selling them to medical
colleges.
Government reports now place
the cotton crop at
Hall, the two-year-old
daughter of Dr. Hall, of Prospect
Hill, is believed to be the only
person in these parts who has six
living grandmothers four living
two great grandmothers, two
great great grandmothers; two
grandfathers and two great-grand-
fathers. That is something that
not children can boast of.
All of her living ancestors are en-
joy good
arc
own
It is said that eccentric
California advertises
that will receive as care-
attention as grown
and as a catch phrase he uses,
be glad you're dead if I
which seems a
compliment. This, how-
ever, is not much worse than the
New York doctor who advertises,
tome before life
Another instance of modern ad-
is placard
which is outside of the en-
trance to a Methodist church in
Northern Iowa every Sunday night
the regular
saved while you
Ad Sense.
doing to the Show
A frog, a duck, a lamb and a
skunk presented themselves at the
the animal
sought ml mission. The frog was
let because it had a green
the duck because it had a bill and
the lamb because it had four
Now, some one the crowd
must, and naturally will, ask,
became
the answer will lie,
it failed to get it had
a and a very bad Ex
He Saved The Train.
old George Henry,
lives a mile below
Springs, at the Lime Kiln, showed
unusual presence of mind the
evening. Sitting in the doorway
of his home he heard sound of
falling rocks and upon going out
found a rock on the truck weigh
tons. II had slipped
off the side of the mountain. The
evening west passenger I rain j
was due, so Uncle George sent his
son running up towards the depot
to stop it while he himself ran
about a mile in the opposite I
to Hag any train which might
lie coming up from Point Rock.
The slide occurred at a very
part road and it would
have been difficult for an engineer
to see the in time to stop
his Citizen.
The Mill Helps the Farmers.
The Post seeks to show the farm
as prosperous as the mill.
cannot undertake lo say whether
it i- or not, iv lie her n i-
not, the firmer cm n . .;.
against I'm- in II man, i large
debtor t the mill. They fur
a competitive market for his
Cotton, and North Carolina farmers
have this year upward of a
per pound more for their staple
than they would have received
had they been dependent upon
York and export markets
alone. This in addition to
market for produce, wise farmers
rejoice in the mill prosperity, i
which is bringing so many new
mills to their doors to buy their
Anglo-
Saxon,
ION OF
Cold Weather
Is what Every Lady should
DO NO W.
Some seem to think it will
lie hard work locally
amendment next year. Per-
haps will, to
nothing alarming that. Few
worth In- doing are done
easily. The and re-
wards come from tho hardest and
most toil. The
complete victories follow the
hardest fought battles. So lei no
one feel because
will lie hard lo carry the amend-
will be haul, but will
In- carried ; will be t be
stimulus t-, general
education North Carolina has
ever Neck Com-
on ii
. I
HALES TESTED.
Th- Hie
meeting l UM
Pin
hath of miles
sad allowed
a. County i i the h-,
lading December ISM,
It. I. is
W Harrington z
Tucker
I 1.1. Manning hath attended t
-i King halt attended t
st n I I-.
day. as
For day
Total
u w
as
For ti a,
Total
c J
on
IS
SO
A paper says Unit a
school master was recently giving
a class of lads between nine and
twelve years old a parsing lesson
and having meditated for a mo-
to think of a suitable sen-
Wrote on the
the brave liners
shelled the British To hi
amazement the class first broke out
with hisses, and then with one ac-
cord sang. Save the
the amazed pedagogue bad
sufficiently from bis
prise to secure order he told the
head boy to proceed with the pain-
sir, I can't parse
that, became the Boers haven't
any business on our re-
plied the patriotic urchin, and lo
suit tastes of his pupils
teacher was compelled
another sentence to rue.
We have a Line of
Capes
and
and you can buy a
Fall and
here at prices mil-i In Li value.
have marked price.- down very low.
Come now while we can suit you.
J. B. CHERRY O.
A Farmer per
I-ale more for than
for Square Cot Ion.
Mr. James II. Camp, one of the
successful of Floyd
County, asked recently
by a reporter of
American;
Cotton bale, I
ii to
p test. I look
col loll lo Ai lade
gill in North and Hie
day I carried some same
of cotton to Hancock's
gin in both lots of;
cotton in Home the same day and;
alter every item of expense was
charged against each. I cleared one
dollar and I went J live cent.- a
no re on the t
For days
An t -I 1.0 Manning
Am. net
Total Board
IS
is at
of Pitt t
It. Moore, Clerk
of for tin-
I.- Hie
upon rec-
n my
my hand and of
II i ; i
TN.-vi t. It.
Cl k fur Pitt CO,
HAT
TAKE
J-. per Mile. Cure. and
r Malaria, Night Mon-
y back if it So other
the kind with the on the
an. and
The Best Gilt All
gift for a i
friend what can afford more present ,
or lasting pleasure than
to The Youth's t ion j
The delight with which it is
Christmas morning re-
newed every week the year. The I
charm of it is disclosed little by
little as the months inn their course
There is no household in which it
will not prove an inspiration.
Those who wish lo present a
year's subscription to n friend
also have the beautiful new Com-
Calendar for sent with
it. This Calendar is a
twelve color printings of
three exquisite designs by a
artist, a
American Water-Color
Society. addition to this
the issues of The Companion for
the remaining weeks of 1800 arc
sent free from the time
is received for the new vol-
rated Announcement
her containing a full prospectus of
volume for sent free lo
any address.
Boston, Man.
Hardware, Paints
AM D STOVES
A SPECIALTY,
AND
HEATERS
HEATERS
MORE
BEST
AND
COOK
HAT CAN
SEE DUR
BE
Tho of
burg have passed an oilier
that no delinquent lax payer would
be allowed unless be pay
tuxes same lime.
A Nice Present.
Do yon lo make some
present of The Indies
Home Journal If so the publish-
will send a beautiful card ad-
vising your friend you arc
donor. You can see one of these
cards and leave your orders for
subscription Book
BIKER
Ii certainly seems for
Republicans to be lo
disfranchise illiterate while men,
because the will dis-
illiterate
think that an white
man is belief Hum illiterate
but Republicans and their
allies seem to think differently
Pittsboro Record.
FRANCHISE ASKED FOR.
The Aldermen In
Ownership.
A special meeting of the Board
of was called Thursday
night to hear a proposition
what purported to be
ville Mr. C. An-
was present to represent the
company and said he had to
ask for the privilege of putting
poles and stringing wires for an
electric light He said if the
town wanted to use lights they
would rent arc lamps at MO
each per year 1,600 for lighting
the town.
When the question was asked,
Andrews said his company was
not chartered, it came only
as a business enterprise, Ho did
not disclose who compose com-
a motion being made
Hoard of Aldermen voted
not to grant the privilege
naked for.
Speaking of the matter after the
meeting i of the Aldermen
that the Hoard
was decidedly the opinion
when has electric lights
the town should own the plant,
lie said furl her Hoard did
not propose to give away a
ii-l for somebody lo spirit
late upon, nor did they want lo
a privilege that would lie in
j I be way when the town saw proper
to put In a plant of its own.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with LOCAL
they cannot reach seal of the
disease. Catarrh is a blood or con-
disease, and order to
you must take internal
Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Mali's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the best physicians in this
country lot years and regular
prescription. It is composed of
the best tonics known, combined
with the blood act-
d i reel on I he mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination the two
ingredients is produces such
wonderful results in curing I
testimonials free.
CO, Props.,
Toledo, o.
Sold by druggists,
Hall's Family Fills ate the
PATENT
anything too inTent or get
COPYRIGHT or
PROTECTION. model, ketch, or photo,
for free examination advice.
BOOK ON PATENTS
SNOW CO.
. .
av.
I, I. I. I.
AM FLEMING a MOORE.
A At Law.
N. C.
SUMS,
In
Gillian,, Mills K. Eure
N. c. N.
r A
N. C.
Tut- Hint MEN- . J
i mi J-t--
and ilK,, s. c.
In. gen ,,,.
.-tally by he people store. .
Or. D. L. Jam ex,
toe town.


Title
Eastern reflector, 17 November 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 17, 1899
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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