Eastern reflector, 28 November 1899


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The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR .
VOL GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY, N. NOVEMBER
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Representative Richardson,
lo head lb.- against ,,.,,.,.,,
by prominent its In ISM or is
may retire, The
It will be because he k nova ii is parks, streets and I he
a choice, of apparently of his adjacent to the city are
will and gelling kicked out.
is the first one of the four
candidates tat the Dean ratio
nomination Alt Speaker f the
Hi mac, which curries with it the
I leadership
tin- Congress, lo reach
Washington and open
Mr. says he baa
received more pledges of support
than any one of the her three can
of Alabama.
of Missouri, Sn
Mr, of New expresses
confident in success, hut
friends of the other candidates
False Economy
crowded with cyclists, male and
female, now show only here
and there a survive enthusiast.
Ask the merchant who does not
use the columns of the daily press
why he docs and
nine of ten ho will tell
you that lie afford to do so;
his u it pay ex-
man lie doesn't
reason backward effect to
cause. It is h re the para-
in. The reason he can't
afford to advertise is he
doesn't advert lee. Lei him try the
I Union all experience
s express of the success f
f their man this good ,.
for the democratic leader- Wm
ship in the M. Bailey, of
Texas, has not yet reached Wash
he stated during the
last that he would not
again lie n candidate, hut would
support Mr. Hank he-id fur the lion-
gasps
economy to attempt to save
money by neglecting the surest
to bring is Bee-
Trusts the interests of
every class of in the land,
I but t hoy Operate with stronger cm
against the poor than any
others. Those who are forced to
j live by their daily toil, on scant
at that, more than
I those whose and dream-
stances in life arc batter. One
with
force against the poor, is the
paper trust. If there is any class
of world for whom
read inland literature to I
l is the poor, he they ,
In i he cities and towns or In
rural Among the poor
Of the country are many
the trust on ten
have their lo make even the
electing s Wraps
ION OF
Cold Weather
Is what Every Lady should
DO NOW.
Japanese
or. Some are predicting that there so arranged that the ladies weekly higher, and thus raise I
will be a deadlock in the caucus CM change their dresses, as it is It a little out of reach the farmer.
and the friends of nil the can considered stylish for a lady And the only reason I he y
will compromise by appear an entire evening in one papers are higher thin
Mr. again.
dress and with I he same ornaments
If there were any doubt about J
having
bean the choice
for Speaker, it would have been
dissipated by what has
since his arrival in Washington.
Almost before he had removed ,, decide
dust of travel from his clothes, ,.,. their leaders ire i.
The Hickory Democrat
we remember that the He
publican of North Carolina
contains four voters for
every white voter in their ranks,
how sin-
he Called the White House j oppose tin
know whether Mr. because
to give as to the Com-
aside from the
the Committee on Hank-
Currency in favor of the
single gold bill, which
was ordered last summer. Mr.
Henderson is going to lie a
Speaker, and this House, In-
stead of registering the will of
Heed as the last did, will reg-
the will of Mr.
In order to get control of the
Senate I tee of which
a majority have for years
men, even since
controlled by the republicans
the gold arc going to
Senate Committee,
giving the republicans nine
in those consisting of thirteen
seven in those consisting of
eleven. t hen the gold men
will only have a majority of one in
the Finance Committee, as Jones,
of Nevada, classed as a silver re-
publican and Wolcott, of Colorado,
who calls himself a republican
can be upon
to act with the silver men on the
question of reporting a bill to enact
the single gold standard. The
four democratic members of this
Committee are Vest, of Mo., Jones
of Arkansas, Daniels, of and
of silver
men. Mr. gets
frightened by those republicans,
who although willing to vote for
a gold standard bill if compelled
to do so, believe it will be bad
policy to pass one on the eve of a
Presidential campaign, such a bill
is likely to be jammed through at
this session of Congress. It will
depend largely upon the attitude
taken by Mr. in his
message to Congress.
Although the election is over,
Ohio republicans are still getting
fat slices of pie from the
counter. of the last to be fed
was Mr. H. W. Hart, a young law-
of Alliance, who has been
pointed U- at
Germany, considered a very
desirable post, lo fill a vacancy
caused by death.
The that Boss
had told Mr. that
would not remain at the bead of
the republican national committee
is believed to be more
they fear
will disfranchise while
arc is because their editors are
I suffering the loss which comes from
operation of the i.
nothing for newspaper
men and printers to gel from paper
dealers
quotations on paper arc
and paper is subject .
I to change in price day.
All this works a hardship to the
newspaper man and printer; and
we are clear in conviction that
work and general print-
are less profit now than
of Thought. , ,. i- . , ,,
before in the history the
Only what we have wrought in country. There is strong induce-
our characters daring lite can we Injects for good and patriotic men
takeaway everywhere to use all possible effort
One of the strongest delusions
idea that the widening of life;
can bring us happiness or gOOd-
Dr. H.
For truth it is ever the lilting
time ; who waits till circumstances
completely favor his undertaking j
will never accomplish anything.
Martin Luther.
The simple gospel of the Son of
God, preached by twelve
eagle which originally
orated the stein of the famous
schooner-yacht
won what is now known as the
America's now the sign of
the Eagle Hotel, Hyde,
Wight, overlooking the scene
men, has survived the centuries j of the vessel's triumph over
and outlives all the other English competitors in 1851.
of eighteen hundred I
in.- .
All the figures of that arc I An Advertiser.
true, make life a conflict of
endurance. Sooner or later
every man and woman conies to
know that all arc foes and
perils. We the fact in over-
whelming sorrow that we tire not
able our own strength to make
our way the Happy is
the person who begins life with the j
A new and verdant postmaster
small rural town had received
instructions to advertise all letters
uncalled for at the end of a certain
length of time. He obeyed orders
by inserting the following
the village weekly
knowledge of fact ; but most I paper at the end of the first week
of us only learn this when we are of his rm of
We have a Line of
Jackets, Goats
and
and buy a
Fall and lister Luxury
lien- at prices much v
have i ti . i very low-
dome now while can suit
CH T;
FOR
in the heart of the conflict.
Campbell Morgan.
Thoughts tor Meditation.
The grace of the Spirit comes
only from heaven and lights up the
whole bodily
Let us be of good cheer,
the I hard-
est to those which never
Make but a few explanations.
The that cannon defend
itself is not worth
W.
When a man has guilty of
any vice or folly, the best atone
he can make for it is to warn
others not to full into the like.
They slumber sweetly whom
faith rocks to sleep. No pillow so
soft as a ; no so
sure as an assured in
Christ
are ten letters in the post
nobody has called for
If them they don't take no-
call by the end of the
month, the letters will be sent to
the dead letter Anybody
expecting letters they ain't got
can sec if any of these
letters belong to them. All take
i Patriot
One's own Ability.
If you would be successful, have
faith in your own ability.
is so essential to a leader any
kind of society or business as self-
confidence. Of course, nothing
can lie accomplished without effort.
but without in one's
ability to succeed there will be u
effort. Business success has re-
solved itself into a matter of look-
The meanest, contemptible for
kind of praise is that which first has in works he makes
speaks well of a man and then fr himself a position at head
qualities it with a and it by
Hardware, Paints
STOVES
A SPECIALTY.
AND
ti pa hi
HEATERS
mm
BEST THAI BE BOUGHT,
Tome and see hub
COOK THE
BAKER k HART
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Says ill--
It is amusing to bear
can- talk about the of I he
ballot and election when
the in i-i o Hi.- els election fraud-
ever d in this
the
party.
actually stole the
the Democrats as ballot-
box staffers
And the idea of the party that
debauched the ballot by
in the hands of recently
slave talking
the ball it-
is in r a striking
the election frauds
arc
lie Iii that strong-
Republican city are a
arc And
this i- --a
bill el by other el
The i I. i- in
pa and.
In ii i i a . speaking of I he
in city, .-. I
ii as gig ml pin ii i
id . i i , piracy, a
iii. i r. .; ;,
menus i i the e d ;
voter-. An mi th
c a III
right of the schemed
promoted and executed public
and not I, excised
or by
department of the municipal
I he duty of
which n i toilet eel offense against
Catarrh De Cured
they reach Hie seat of
Catarrh
and in r lo
cure ii take internal
Hall's Catarrh is
taken acts directly
on I lie blood mucous -in faces,
Hall's Catarrh Care is not a
medicine. was by
one of the best physician- in
country for years and is a regular
It is composed of
the best Ionic- known,
the
on
The eel coin hi nation I lie two
ingredients i-w produces sin-h
results in curing Catarrh
Semi Ii r free.
J. en. Prop- ,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Family arc boat.
thousand hind
Nova have recently been
purchased Michigan and
go with a lo the
n re of wood pulp on an ex
tended scale. This Investment
be welcome by paper
us creating for able
and Interested
allies in their light
actions of the and Paper
Trust. Pulp manufacturers in
who Had their market
iii I Stale- are directly
procuring the repeal
of tin-ill duties which to he extent
of imposition reduce
on
A woman who has lived in the
says there are no
and
I supply of wives is never
equal to the demand, A school
teacher seldom remains a
for more term, for ad
of young Doer plan
tor- is -o great a woman gifted
lo read and spell, and tin
enough lo cam with
brain, that some well-to do bathe-
soon her to marry
him.
Acts on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
lenses the
J EFFECTUALLY
overcomes
but the . o
On ti I run inn I
County.
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COPYRIGHT or
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J. Ed. Owner
at Office at
K. M
The of the epidemic of
the Normal
attributed to two
sewers.
i -s-
Court of North Carolina
A small sized Malay,
answering to the name of Bertie
Aguinaldo; he is elusive
please let me la,
time to get away.
Philadelphia, it is said, is to ex-
pend h
water supply. A much smaller
sum could be invaded
in the of her
lists.
The Supreme court has rendered
a division the case of 1- H.
against E.
Md reinstated Abbott as a
the Corporation Commission.
The held that while the last
chained the name of
to
Corporation, did not abolish the
duties of office and could not
elect occupant-
court
HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
SB,
Miss Lula Patrick was town
yesterday.
B. little daughter.
is sick with fever.
preaching services here
today, also Sunday morning and
evening.
A pair of black colts almost
mil i i
matched for sale by A. G.
. inn IT
STATE NEW S.
Happenings In Carolina.
Three well developed cases of
were discovered on the
streets of Salisbury among a d
who had gone there to attend
court.
A year old has been sent
from comity to the
penitentiary for four He
drew bolt from a railroad track f. r
the purpose of reeking a train.
The strainer after being
thoroughly overhauled at Norfolk.
mill Pan
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.-.
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. i i to pi.
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U do wort
n J W
see
carry
Justice Clark fox. Three years old next spring. 1- has again her
, tut. run.
Mad all With President William A.
of the Alliance.
Ink,
A Mr. moved his family in delegates to the Slate convent ion of
Alter
have been paid
-IS
It is very that ex-Speak-
Seed does not see the Ohio town from the neighbor tobacco growers Here December
an trance hood of Br. He . It is well known that one of
-he J
At a Men's
Sow York city recently, Mr. Bead
tin
IN THE BIG SHE.
am now new store and make this an-
that in, friends and customers know
where t find inc. All are invited to come and
the new store and its As usual I
lie of the largest and best lines of
Notions
found in this section, and now have also added
an immense of
CARPETS
MATTINGS
to the New Store when you want to find
an elegant stock at Lowest
the American people make a dona-
to a hero, they will
precaution to learn his
intent advance.
will I by all
Sam Weller-s advice
Ad
would in a
position today than he bas been
by developments.
M.
of Newark. N. I.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Value,
Paid-op Insurance,
Insurance
i works
ti. Will In- re within
three J ears after lapse you are
, the American
Mi. T. Smith took the train Tobacco Company, which is easily
morning to make most so trust in
present j,.,,,, home for awhile. Her the
that political matters arc not pro husband has working up there observer.
for his party. There is a for some time.
, Bail street in Iron or Criminal
It to hoped that the next time in the warning of Ml i . ,,.,
Heed, and every sign points ;, u j.,,, improvement
the sees town as an one
the danger ahead, lithe thing that has been lately,
lion to the recent election We saw the RUM B
in Ohio can be joined, as that for ginning of the second and each
more than likely, then Ohio will blows no Would and intimated, ling year, the pro
. , like lo put the o,.,, be suits. He said ; the current year be
east Us vote next fall in favor of Uta to be getting.
Bryan. I very lucrative this fall.
November good health.
W. F. Massey, who After Year
the sewerage I j,
at the College I M.
that the persons who did Dividends are payable at the be-
for ginning of I he second and
criminal negligence, and intimated
that there might suits. He slid
had typhoid fever, i They may lie used
Greenville, N. C.
Trade With Thai
you Know arc Reputable.
A colored woman was hunting
ibis morning trying to get
Congress has become o out a warrant Italian woman.
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase tho or
To Make Policy Payable as
for, With into short of iron during the Lifetime
I'm it together and you have, .- I
and so did other that talk
;. W. malarial fever
all Stuff. He that the plumb-
he wire fence also
BICYCLE
GUN REPAIRING,
General Shop.
WE BACK AGAIN AT OLD STAND ON MAIN
STREET HEADY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. WE
HAVE MACHINERY AND ARE BETTER
PARED FOR FIRST-CLASS WORK.
BICYCLES MADE TO ORDER AND PAW
I used twelve feet of of Insured.
W. Parker, the wire fence a steam
pipe ran directly over this sewer I J, L.
pin, over toil saturated with sew j B.
of some money, sin-said she and be to getting his business down nuking it so Ideal breeding j
a cake of soap from line. for
and cans. That is. greater criminal carelessness.
. good practice.
all its thinking done she her saying makes perfect,
in the Speaker's chair, that It will
require some lit tie effort f. throw
off its timidity, and do s
thinking of its own.
from
woman, and gave her thirty cents,
and that the woman only gave air
back fifteen they will not give way.
Persons who trade under any ordinary
Mr. Bryan's announcement j
he will lecture throughout
England this winter, bus given th.
in
severe spasms from the pan
which the world famous cod
merchants and business men.
you know will trust yon A entertainment, says
fair, and honest, and in whom you the Baltimore Son, was given re-
have It Is a strange st Mace
fact, and one that we have observed church. II was called a
many times, that there are some and cards were dis-
people who may be bitten by which were questions
sharpers, yet they will go -i-i. to be answered by the name of a
Beet,
Hots,
Hides, Poultry.
fish relieve them.
hardly expect .
thing else than to Is- swindled out, go down. I he fact, about
that our other goods are equally plan.
this thing has been done at we ins lie the o, all.
daces in Durham, and call be
I . ,.
proved.
l Hading, e q
-two pounds from g w
Mr. J. L. Fair has just
twenty six stalks of cotton in his. CM U
garden. He made the laud
rich and then cultivated the cotton
Dr. Abbott has been
and won the suit
him on the Corporal ion Com
mission it is said that
sou is contemplating bringing a
similar suit to recover seat
the Commission Iron which be was
ejected.
ii m
words his
Mark Antony, might
declare that he lame
to bury not to praise
him, and if Ohio does not go back
itself year Mr. as
well as Mr. will be can
for a funeral oration.
Follow closely upon Mr.
Hanna's declaration that the trusts
aid the laboring man, the
nor of takes the
same position. Before long, these
eminent gentlemen will be
that there is nothing so good
for the working man as giving up
his wages to enrich
S.
kick to the same place lo be bitten
over Sun.
carefully. The result was he picked
out twenty-two pounds of cotton
from the twenty six stalks at the
first picking. shows what
high cultivation w ill do and that
in order to raise a crop of cotton it
is not bow many acres of laud will
the farmer plant in cotton, but how
rich he will make a few acres and
then cultivate them well. Mr. i
Bower. Following list of the;
rind till- ail .
DEALER IN
Anti-Trust Movement.
Winston, N. C,
National Tobacco
has organized two branch unions
in white one
of the
tobacco manufacturing firm of
Brown Brothers Company. This
will hereafter employ only
of this union. The or
large membership
the North and among
outside of the trust. The
is against combinations and
the member- promise not lo use
guilds manufactured
can and oilier trust
I ill be organized here
among of other tobacco
factories, It Is charged that the
trust firms do not employ
any union labor.
Reflections of a Bachelor
The trouble about living a thing
down is that it generally means
living yourself up.
When a man gets ready to let a
back his home city of Cleveland have her way, he has got
For a man who was not
for trouble, it seems as though
Mark has found his share
between bis rheumatism, the set
and the growing demand among
Republicans for his retirement
the chairmanship of the
an National Committee.
We see the statement going
around a of
toes from some section along the
River have sent to
the Johns for a
bacteriological II is
claimed that the bite of this
mosquito is quickly followed
by chills and fever.
that if the examination
ates the claim then war is lo lie
declared upon the mosquito and
steps taken to
be.
ready to get out of it
When a man to gelling married
in a church lie feels about the
same as was being staffed and
put iii a glass case.
When a woman another
woman the street car
insists on paying the fare for both
of them, she will always hate her
if she lets her.
Every loses some
for her husband when she dis
that be doesn't know any
more than SB does about keeping
the water pipes freezing up.
few York Press.
questions and the an
swan;
Ber name and the color of her
eyes. Black eyed Susan.
Her nationality and appearance.
American Beauty.
Her fathers name and the pen he
Quill.
How did lovers surround
In Phlox.
What did they think she was
A Daisy.
What was her small brother's
name
With kind of candy did her
lovers bribe her brother
What did her brother throw at
her lovers Snow balls.
The name u of the
ones Will-
To whom did she refer him T
Poppy.
What did he do he pro-
posed Aster.
What was her object in
What did he think would no
trouble
Buttons.
At what was the wedding t
Four O'clock.
Who performed the ceremony
n-the
Who as best man
Nell.
What did the bride wear on her
Wreath.
What music was played during
the
How did he salute her after the
ceremony Tulips. .
What did she say as she left
home not.
What did they leave
Bleeding Hearts.
iii farming and should prove a val
liable one to the farmers who read
this News.
CLOSING OUT
OWING TO A WILL BE MADE IN THE FIRM
TUCKER CO
Grimesland, N. C.
Ab next will sell our entire
st Dry Hoods. Notions, Clothing,
Furniture Crockery at
FIRST COST FOB CASH,
and supplies
i, 1900.
TUCKER CO.
Bishop Horner Misrepresented.
Asheville. Nov.
from Richmond, Va. yesterday
stated that Treasurer Heads, of
Monumental church there, has re-
a Bishop Horner,
of the missionary jurisdiction of
Asheville, in which the bishop
told a startling story of the poverty
and ignorance he had found in the
country within a or
miles of Asheville. The bishop
said today that he was at a loss to
how the story originated, as
be hail written no such letter to
Treasurer and hail said
nothing him that could be
to mean such things as
he is credited with laying in the
dispatch.
f. C.
Cotton Bagging and always
on .
Fresh goods kept constantly
Country and
Did. A trial will conduce you.
D. W.
W. H. White, W. T.
We have just opened
ail building entirely new
and complete stock of------
My Stock
is Complete
-IN ALL
prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Jas. B. White.
We Carry
Ma
your sad
Si-lit with Roberto . . ., .
Tonic Mo. to three millions. His life was in-
r i He- fr hundred and
you dollars,
bin I'm ; S j The poet who says he makes
.,,. -.-
inn
Woolen
is a tuneful
ITEMS.
N. C. Nov.
J. Patrick and J. went
to today.
and Zeb Bland
were town today.
Messrs. Blow Arnold went
hunting and killed a good many
birds.
Chris Moore shot killed two
wild turkeys besides other game
yesterday.
C. A. Bland went to to-
day.
got two
sawed off at Nottingham Wrenn
mill.
Mr. of La
here a few days
buying cotton.
Two very tine looking horses
were sent down from Norfolk to
haul logs for the N. W. mill.
the
of the bride's father,
Gardner, near the
evening of Nov. Miss
Clyde married to
Mi i of C. T.
Howard
Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
etc., in hot
every STAPLE
in a general stock.
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS, COT-
TON SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will lie
found as low as a good article ran
be sold at. You are cordially in-
to store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
N. o
TO N ONE
Take Laxative Q
Tablets. All druggists the
money if it fails to cure. E. W.
Grove's on every box.
We all have enlist- to In- thankful when it is our t
I . j i J J
select then as we want to make up our
DINNER at the time to MOW
that W getting the BEST.
Cranberries.
Ready prepared Cranberry Sauce.
Nice crisp Celery direct from
Sweet Mixed and stuffed Pickles.
MEAT, PRUNES, RAISINS.
LAYER FIGS and DATE. FLORIDA
STONE SALAD
CELERY and OLIVE OIL.
Now try a cup of Coffee.
ED, H,
I LEAD OTHERS TRY TO
OUR NEW AS-
IS A
MARVEL of bean-
style and excel-
The mate-
rial is the best and
the work
teed.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there CROSS MARK
on the margin of this paper it
is to remind you I hat you owe
for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
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 DEFLECTIONS.
Fresh Mountain Batter at S. M.
office for job
printing.
Try a hunch of Celery at J.
The dressmaker knows seamy-
side of life-
It's a ill that blows the
doctor
Try Arab pen at the
tor Book Store.
The merchants are opening their
I is goods.
There bas been nearly enough
rain to lay the dust.
There was a regular , under
Storm early Thursday night.
When it comes to getting shaved
every man carries his mug with
noblest offspring is his
Fern Jars at Zeno Moore
ft Bro.
went her has turned consider-
ably colder since the Thurs-
day night.
New assortment of famous
Parker Fountain Fen, at Reflector
Book Store.
to our advertisers
when trading tell them where
you saw it.
Colored crayons and all kinds of
tablets papers at Reflector
Book Store.
When a has no you
can generally put down as a
dead one.
We hear that unite a number of
will soon built in West
Greenville.
It is time of year for
schools on their Christmas
attendance.
ruled tablets, the very-
thing for practicing writing, at Re-
Book Store.
Some of the store windows arc
putting the little folks to talking
about Santa Claus.
We believe people are glad to see
colder weather. They like to
have it seasonable.
The fellow who predicted the
end of world probably forgot
that it was round.
Some people talk of the need of a
cotton factory in Greenville but
nobody puts forward to get one.
cooler weather will bring
hog killing time, when folks can
feast spare bones and
The University railroad, the one
that killed young B. F. Long last
week, has gone the bonds of
a receiver.
Bone rattling has taken poses
of boys, they
are all trying to see who can
them best.
C. T. has erected n flag
pole over front of his big store
and Old will soon be
floating
Kanya at ID who can tell the ex
act distance of all planets
know how far is to the
grocery store.
It's little things that count.
A woman make ., man pro
. pose, but I flea can usually
bring him to Ike scratch.
A large number of colored x
pie went from here to Ayden
Thursday night to a col
Fellows lodge there.
A Connecticut named his
live sous One. Two, Three, Four,
Five Miles. This was certainly
carrying the joke for enough.
old telegraph line
Washington is being
overhauled for the purpose of
ii s telephone Hoe.
Jim a colored man, who
works the depot, was pain-
fully hurt Thursday. A door fell
his hand and nearly mashed off
several lingers.
Work has commenced on the
well on the Court House square
that is being pal down jointly by
the town and county. It will prove
a great convenience lo the public.
Bros have put a sys-
of water works in their factory.
They have one of best equip-
plants in the mid it is
the admiration of all mm
who travel this nay.
A good woman who saw-
that our turkey hen had
sent us a to take its place.
now with the back we
have a pair and cause for Thanks-
giving is proportionally increased.
It Is Better
Mn.
I trust no reader will lie offend-
ed if I say going to God's house on
Thanksgiving Day
hunting or visiting saloons.
May God make it a glad day for
The men all their
readers. A.
pasty.
Wednesday night Earl Boss,
little sou of Mr. J. Boss, gave a
party complimentary to little Misses
and Ida Keel. There were
a number of little folks present to
enjoy the occasion.
They Found Brick.
who arc sinking the
well the Court House Square
threw out a lot of brick from a few
feet under the surface. They struck
u part of the foundation of the old
Court House that before the war
stood out where the street is, and
was destroyed by tire. No doubt
there are yet many brick under the
street along where the old building
stood.
EVERY DAV FOLKS.
But Different One Each Day.
C. S. is sick.
Bishop A. A. Watson and Mrs-
ibis morning.
I is visiting Mrs. If. A. Jarvis.
Ann Wilson. Is spend-
a few days with II. Jarvis.
Jarvis returned
evening from court.
Mr,. I. of Hill.
Is visiting her father, Dr. W. M.
Is. Brown.
Mrs. Draughan, of
arrived Wednesday evening to visit
Mrs. Zen, Moore.
Mm. Forbes and little
daughter evening
relatives at
Mis. M. F. who has
been visiting friends here, left
Wednesday evening
E. Warren went lo Tarboro
today.
Miss Alice arson went lo Bethel
today.
I. c. Limb, of is
in town.
Mrs. Foils-s returned this
morning from
M. II. returned this
morning from
E. L. Demon, of Washington,
spent here with Rev. J. N.
Booth.
Jeans Bohr, of Philadelphia,
spending a day or two with his
kinsman. II.
Miss Bessie Shields, of Scotland
Neck, who has been visiting her
sister, Mrs. E. It. Higgs, returned
home today.
Mrs. Elisabeth of Hal
arrived Thursday evening to
visit her son, Walter II. Grimes,
South Greenville.
Miss Harding leached
home Tuesday evening from the
Normal college Greensboro,
stopped to visit friends.
B. F. Patrick has moved his
family back lo after
living for several years on his farm
a mile south of town. They
their former residence, corner
Fourth and Washington streets.
1800.
Miss Skinner went to Tar-
DOrO today.
Tyson went to
Friday evening.
E. E. returned Friday-
evening from a trip to bis old borne
in Virginia.
Miss Emily Higgs went lo
Friday evening and returned
this morning.
H. C. Cannon went home to
Friday to
spend today Sunday.
Miss Bessie Harding returned
this morning from
where she has
N. V. Watson returned
Friday evening from Nashville,
where be had to at-
tend the marriage.
W. O. Little, of Newport News,
Va., who had been to Nashville,
to bis brother's marriage,
by with the bridal party and
stopped here Friday evening.
MILLS
Johnson's Mill.-,. Nov.
G. B. Kilpatrick to ;,
Monday
Misses and
renamed to their schools Ho
Bishop Watson preached
Johns Sunday and three
Flowers Seawell and sister. Mi-
Mary Lee, returned their home
at Monday.
L. H. returned
from where be went on
business.
of
and Mrs. of this
I place. will he married
a. in. at home
the bride. rill make
their in Beaufort com
old Mrs. .
is going to have three
right soon, old maids
, out.
HE RED FRONT.
The Red Front is Bleeding to death with Low
Prices Come friends before all of
great bargains are gone.
SHOES
., I , ,
W i cuts.
. ,
Misses ,
Sh, .
ii-.--.-- ii i. . ;.
for .-
All Post Offices lo Close
day Afternoon.
Washington, November 23rd.
The Postmaster General, in honor
of the late
bas ordered all the
the states closed from -j in
i in afternoon Saturday.
Orphans.
hen the gratitude of your i
in makes thank offer
log to Thanksgiving Hay,
lose tight of the work being
done in our homes
, throughout State. over-
look the claims upon you of these
destitute
less ones.
them a
provisions or
clothing them. The work
peals all of us. No offering will
be more acceptable and pleasing to
God.
Dry Goods.
K e cents.
Red Flannel, nil n
all i cents.
Paul wilts.
Silk-. to cents.
.-ill colors, u
All w.
M. Huts, cut-
C lo cents.
Boy's Caps, n cents
Hoy's Hats, all colon, cents
Notions.
II. cent-.
Corset, lo .-ills.
Men's Shirts, heavy, cents
Men's Half Hose, H cents.
Men's I Shirts. cents.
Men's Working Shirts, I.,
nut;
Cotton,
Capes.
i cents lo
i From cents to
College Property Sold.
Solicitor I. I. Moore and Dr. K.
A. Move have purchased the col-
properly just west of the rail-
road. They arc going to have I be
large building cut up and convert-
ed into several dwelling houses on
the property. It will be a
residence local ion.
CLOTHING.
Knee Units, cuts.
Boy's Long
Hoy's it,
Hoy's Km- Pants, II cents.
Men's Suit-. Coat. Pants and Vest,
Men's Pants, nil sizes,
Men's all word Clay Worsted,
Z. V. JOHNSON CO.,
Clothing Hustlers. Next Door to Bank. Red Front.
Labor Bears
a Lovely
There is nothing more
pleasing to look upon than a
hearty, ruddy face, gained by
honest toil. They are the
saving of the nation, these
toilers of both sexes,
for daily bread.
blood them Able lo up
the round of home, shop or
store. If blood has or
purity, or a run down feeling comes on,
the one remedy is
GreAtest Medicine for the blood.
Poor Blood Hood -was so
poor in hottest I felt cold.
Hood's me H Is
the right thing in the
N. J.
Never
I .
Marriage Licenses.
of Heeds Moore this
week issued marriage licenses to
the following couples
WHITE.
and Sarah Mills.
Frank Taylor and Camp-
bell.
and
Henry Vines and
and
Nobles.
George Howard and Maggie An-
Renumber The Poor.
The King's Daughters will give
their annual dinner to I lie c-
of the County Home on
Day The ladies solicit dona
from all who will assist
worthy cause. They will
meet Tuesday- afternoon at the
home of Mrs. A. L, Blow to com-
the arrangement.-, for the dill
if possible they would like
to by that time who will
J. I,. Little, Cashier of the
Bank of Greenville, returned
day evening from Tenn.
with his bride Miss Mary
Thomas. They make their home
with Mr. Vines on Dickinson
avenue. The bride is well n
in and all cordial
welcome her permanent to
our town.
The Change Is
As Mr. Hill says,
a man going along the principal
street of Greenville now and look i
log in at the store windows might
easily wonder whether he was a
city or a town. It is a fact
marked change has been made
the bust few months. Sol only are
the new buildings of a much better
class than before, but the merchants
also are show greater enterprise
and giving more cure to the display
and arrangement of their
We have a town of hustlers,
the man who does not keep an at-
tractive advertise fails to
keep up with the procession.
Syracuse. S. V. has established
a municipal lodging-house at which
BU applicant is furnished with a
supper, bath. and bleak
last condition that he
street cleaning half a day. A meal
is furnished for one hour's work.
The system has put end lo the
tramp nuisance.
ii
FEMALE
REGULATOR
the mild
needed for regulation of the
nun-, It is of wonderful aid t .
the girl womanhood. ,
lo the wile, and to the woman ,
the turn ,
of life. buffer from ,
any unnatural drain, any bearing-
In the I abdomen,
falling or of
can quickly cure
lea hone, av. , r
the eyes of a physician. A few
talon seen will
late th perfectly. ,
r II ,
in Tears.
Admiral Dewey, In
with a representative lo-
night, expressed keenest regret. In-
sorrow and
nm which the
received the
of bis house to
his wile, lie said she only ac-
condition house,
together her private fortune.
should ultimately pass to his sou
George, Ho said he that
transferring his home to his
wife be was doing the most
mis act American gentleman
could do. He bad intended
lo let the go outside of the
family, lie said lie never
possible that American
people, who a few weeks ago treat
ed as a hero, could shower
such abuse He declared
that he never would have accepted
the house if he knew
cause so much trouble.
Dewey's voice was choked with
emotion, and a, times tears
st teamed down bis cheek.-.
What Dewey ought to have,
done was never to have accepted
house at
The man who nays he is driven
lo drink never attempts to balk.
It is tine that clothe.-, don't
make a man. but often break
hi
doesn't cut any air
with is hit of up to-dale
slang.
elopement high life is i
dent away
airship.
what is n
Tommy's
gambit, boy. is a man w more
Billions believe in the
of
How can when
to pill lightning churches
With lie approach of Thank-
giving and the fattening
keys man with the hoe must
take a back seat. with
the u has the
Do You Intend
To give your underwear an early
If so it will pay you to look through our line before
purchasing.
A big assortment
WRIGHTS SANITARY UNDERWEAR
JUST ARRIVED,
IT PAY TO
line of NECK-
WEAR, HOSIERY and the celebrated
shirt, has just
rived
Phone
C. S. FORBES.
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X. C.
J. WHICHARD. Owner
I be Post at
Greenville. St. an Second Class
Mail
lo those living
districts
must
A petition the
all
wax from Japan. It If signed by
American Missionaries.
B satin who
in d. Indiana, has three
whom are gill- Six
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and it. while
the boy i named Pleas
asked be I names the ,,
father replied that be wanted lo J
make thing about tie B
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moraine; and Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M-. and Litany Fridays at A
II., Re. I. A. Minister
in
every
day. and Pray-
J. X. Booth, pastor.
C. D.
and evening.
Wednesday evening. Rev.
of X- M- pastor. Sunday
it S p. at. W F. Harding, mi-
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third
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cents.
Never spill when over.
when
rivet Pal bar Worth
the public mud ill.- pub
J lit If l
Worth he
will oak for r but
11.1 ilk- in
lo be will draw
warrants on the State Auditor are
oat The Ii
player only limited amount of
lad run of had
tripe I in. lie i obliged la quit.
and lake
while ate
luck -iii-i bad.
lag I'll
broken of lb
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of In
world from Monaco w
Times
A. F. t A. M.
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Ion II D Monday evening. If. ll-
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and i
so p in. arrive p leave ,
p in
JOB PRINTING
Give us a call.
Reflector Jo. Printing Office
I he
line
With be change ill
tin of war vessels.
all the which was
HI ,,, of had to be
before in or
,,; in lessen of lire.
will the pi
and cruiser
tn i- the
The
of chairs, tables, sofa, beds, etc., is
made of chilled steel tubing
wire work.
from a-
Visiting Card
Then bus whereof the
memory of man
such a season for
seeding wheat, making linage and
other farm work. If any
In ibis is short on
wheat bread next year, u will nut
lie to
for lug. The Indications are
I bill the hate
en advantage line fall
mid have mil an unusually
largo wheat. This is
ii should be. is a safer
than either or tobacco.
With production of wheat the
ii. ea
ID 1858 Abraham and
A. bad a Joint debate
on the college grounds of college,
it was n meeting,
and l shall never forget
enthusiasm Hint was
I tin- each of
I these i ii Mr. had lbs
war opening . inclusion, and be got in
one idiot on Mr. Lincoln that was o
pat even the adherent that
gentleman Lad to Join In laughter.
Mr. Lincoln, in course of his re-
marks, twitted bit opponent with
one set oration
which he delivered new
suggestion bolus lust was
Incapable of changing bit ad-
dress.
reply Mr. Douglas said that lie id-
milted the charge, conceded that
his rival knew In advance what he was
going lo say Me n that be could
foretell with tome exactness what
Mr. Lincoln was going to say, but
Impossible, lines be changed
bis to suit audience,
making a Sere abolition talk In com-
where sentiment was
entertained, at
but Illinois Ignoring shell-
and standing up as no
old Hue Whig,
Ike lied Mate Is
due
nab. The m.-i
an- nausea,
parsing Is a
whole The writer 1.1-
two of ah pot
In both . I -aim
was of Al
food poisoning foreign to paper,
the wilier must call III to
danger In administration of eat,
cases of ,.,,.,,. , with train Ho
with the Central
Vomiting and on the
pail of to remove I Springs or
son and should h Air Lino
in I Irrigation the colon. at
In one of ii.- case the writer Railroad.
large dose had been ad- on m . .
In order to the i is p n, r-
.,., relieve the s. i r
and purging ,, ,
u , m
W. M. J. St. Sec
Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
i D. X.
or. ill.- leaves Ban- Ban.
. in s i a in. an. a m, Red
Ma m. Mop. Mills in a m
rive So.
p Mil's p III.
p in. C p in,
arrive T p in
mid
and
pain.
danger of arresting the
the In ail of food poison-
Victor V. Pop-
of ca-
a small, resembling In
color and a green pea, arc an-
Imported into Hie I Slates
from Spain and said a whole-
sale dealer In nil i f con-
in New V. to the writer IX
are extensive all classes of
In i r
and n sauce which Is
i,,.;, d mutton and
fl of
K. of P.-Tar River Ml
Friday evening.
L. Fleming. C. C; S. Carr,
K. of R. andS.
It. Vance Council, No.
even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sim-.
Jr. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I.
F. hall. A. Johnson, Conn-
A. O. Council,
l, meets every first third
in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
st is ii m. am. dally
,,,., r t-, g,,
m . leave t D. h.
pm. w B
M i in. dally SI
Train Th
j Conclave
meets every second and
Monday night, in Odd
Mum. Mm . B.
ll m. . a
on U. J.
tern
lit, m,
S in,
Branch W
arrive
of land
Dispatch.
Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
Is only a year and con
the news every week,
and gives Information to the
those grow-
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
S Pen
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORE.
A In Each.
Shear jokes,
Many an banging covers
a crack in the wall,
lug lime
I in key a bird Of prey.
Yeast i- like Crush In
earth, will rise again.
is tin- plaster some
limes heals a broken hear.
II isn't lair lo the boy
in a store In call him a
liner,
A man makes a very
pointed remark la an exceedingly
ilium
bachelor, a grindstone tor
wits, and Cupid the
lo lake his
own you blame an
not wanting In
lend hi- u
may be I finger.
The man who pus cash gel- no
for it.
Some raise whiskers Is-
cause the raise price of
Nothing pleases a very
man so much a.- lo have the
call
a ordinary looking farm
lo an old wagon stood by
the curb, and on the board served
for a sent lay I small dog of such
mixed blood guess could In
a-
v. a delivery wagon passed on lb
opposite de a large red
i. II oft lb fore n Mopped roll-
ii. tract,
i up Ills and With
lull link lo Ho- horse,
op I In ml which lie aloud up on his
bind i . apple was lakes
from I month
Hi borne i tin- he
mail . peculiar little noise that
horn , make when and
replied with throaty little barks
which plainly what a pleasure It
bad been lo after that apple. Then
he wont back bis nap on the wagon
Free Press.
rooks
Sis
on
i p .
s m. p in. Spring HOM am.
leave II m
p m. II a m arrive st
in II 4.1 a m. I i m. dally Sunday.
The
known as m the
,.,. altos are called lies,
and The -t are
Hi., most sad I moat
money. f Imp
glass. They are i . Al i lea
in kegs and
-pi of brim or
vinegar. The work .-f bottling
is tin- wholesale
star.
in
fellow
I fear be was badly
hurt
I suppose be carried ac-
n bit of It. Be wanted to take
out a policy, but In view of his
declined on the
ground be an extra
was his
a canvasser for an accident
Insurance company Past
A ease of i Is re-
ported as baring recently taken place
hi
from n who bad
acted a- I i the of-
Bee . hi
With bi- wife. Intending lo land in
where Ida wife's lives, lie.
however, made the of
barking the wrong tribe and
was once by over-
powered
The Widow was provided by the
second Mail.
Train nil Clinton leave- Warsaw for
dally, Sunday. II m and
m. Clinton at Too am and
VI am.
n.,
don tor all North dally, a
H.
Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. II.
mid
II. doctor met
at
Death sad
door.
a r ii on-, of
yes lie i i beat,
-but yo i u n
,.,,. i mid with lbs die-
oil affectedly.
. -n Journal,
asked In-
Is would S
in I,,. the
i, I, r a II a
mil lb of
l, on an
Tribune.
Tree.
i The i In r on earth an
i is great
ire, of It I'm n baa
hers held lo and
no i la allowed touch
W Inn a fellow loses in a et v fall.
., ,, , c I s
ship he can I tor coming
cut n little pule.
Saved T, o
Mr. You to be San
next week My the way,
you know where mini out
lives. I have Just written a letter to
her. Would yon mind delivering II
some day yon piss house
Mr. Friend but might
forget It. I think I'll s stamp
oil It and drop II Into the letter
box-
Mr. Purer- All right, l care
how you get
ens.
ii,.
When had
Well
to go to iii
It la II no a
I swab
low your young when you are
I always try lo hold my
replied lbs
It is true, bill evasively
And so wages
All navel.
y been In Ibis country remarks. In
making a
great the world,
that Is a Id, a,
Is a and
pregnant Idea, but lb
la a self clearly
vindicated idea, in whets
farther the whole world b
concern, St
erst
mere
than pretty y. I I silver
a deep a stiff
Map It ,
end sticks will
transform In
1875.---------
S. M.
WHOLESALE -.- RETAIL
Prepared Ponce
molasses, side meat, hams, should
SIS, coffee, sugar, tobacco,
cigars, cheroots,
butter, full
cheese, sausage,
out Hakes. hominy Hakes, cotton-
seed meal and bulls, cotton seed
at IS cents per bushel.
V. M FERRY SEEDS.
STANDARD
BAGS SALT.
MATTRESSES,
CHAIRS, Etc i
AT BOCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
hone TiS
-DEALER IN-
Pi
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also it nice Line of Hardware.
I can now lie found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. E.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Fresh Family
GROCERIES
I have quit the whiskey business
for life have opened a
GROCERY
; STORE,
where you will always fresh
goods. I can sell as cheap
cheaper than the most of them and
beg you to call and see me.
I have the well known
with me and ho will be glad to see
all of hi friends. Give me a trial
A Free Trip to Paris
fur In K h
bl earners leave Washington on
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting, to Tarboro.
Returning leave Tarboro A.
M., Greenville A. It. Tues-
days, Thursdays mid Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
earners for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Buy Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, X.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
. AS
i in PHI
The Eastern
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VOL XVIII.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, DECEMBER
NO
in i. i it is. our Ii
to make mil
DINNER mid at
ti ii tin- BEST.
Cranberries.
Ready I Sauce.
crisp
Sweet Mixed and stuffed Pickles,
MEAT, PRUNES i RAISINS.
LAYER FIllS and DATE.
STONE SALAD
CELERY SAUCE and OLIVE OIL.
Now a cup of
ED II
I LEAD, OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW.
H.
Senator Jones, of Arkansas,
Chairman of Nate
Committee, baa to I
Washington the session of Con-
He bus entirely
bis says he never fell
and that, like the democratic
party, he is full of light. He be-
and with good reasons
his belief, the
patty is today in batter condition
for the Presidential Campaign than
the republican party is, and that
Its condition la more likely to
prove between now and the open-
of the campaign the to of
the republican and he
further that bis belief is fully
shared by every man who attended
the recent democratic conference
at Chicago He looks
for democratic assistance from the M ,,,.,, upon
legislation of this Congress, of a pal-
lieu in both the Shy- The publics.
locks of the last presidential cam- the order serves to general
demanding their attention to upon the
pound of flesh, with shrewd Admiral, and is the act of
Portia in sight to show Mr. ,,,
how to meet I be demand in stub which have the
a way that they will be made to friends to make an open
follow ,,, ,,. ,,,.,.
It looks now as though the order
they would gel pound of .,,, with by
The forbidding
logo to South Africa, which
part of bis new command, is
looked upon attempt
to humiliate him. implying as ii
a administration
the would conduct
himself during the
war between the Boers and British,
In other words, the Admiral is
cautioned that lie is not to be
with customary authority
to visit any his
but to venture only to such
portions as an unskilled diplomat
naval without
his .-on r . These in-
are I by naval
men as remarkable. In the
case of II flag officer in good stand
he is permitted to proceed to
any point he desires within
limits of bis command, Rear Ad-
Watson is mil restricted in
any degree in his Held; Hoar
Admiral is at lull liberty
lo go as be pleases in bis
Mr. J, om
the In the it,., was
talking with the I'll ; i . . i it
the Rab i
saying that the
pi ice of cotton at could
Is- raised at a profit. He
such talk to all as any
intelligent farmer well know-.
the price there is
M in the crop worth speak
takes one of I he
prop to pay for picking out and
ginning, to say nothing of coal
of labor, Mr. Laugh
If a man with bis
own family performs all the
cull at bis crop be mix
a little but
the labor ha- lo be there is
DO profit in
Ft
The Post agrees with Mr.
lo the farmers ill
general there I- mil if any.
a cents,
in many It nu
Hint was male by farmers
on the crop selling at price
We think our friend Laughing
house will say that the two
crops produced at less e
than ever before, mid present
prices or or S s will afford
more than wits
made on a crop on of the
cheapness ill,
Another matter we will call lo the
attention of our friend is. during
past few years, while
ha-been so low the
ally have gotten nearer of debt
than have I.;. the war.
There must be better
not profit some whore.
Hut at all events, we hope nil
will get Scents, and all will
be
Selecting-. Wraps
IX OF
Cold Weather
Is what Every Lady should
DO NOW.
We have a Line of
Jackets, Coats
and
and with it the life of the
can
Mr. Henderson says he will an-
the House committees lie-
fore the holiday recess. If he does
and there is no reason why
he shouldn't, since he has known
shortest practicable route lo
I the waters of your to
South American pints, is under-
stood to be it part of plan to
get the Admiral far from Washing-
ton the of
order his presence
for months that he would lie Speak- capital may not provoke
and all of old
personally, the House should
get down to earlier
than it usually docs the open-
log of a new There is
some talk among republicans of
making the chairman of the House
friendship hint among the law-
makers. Then is nothing in Smith
American conditions our
men of war to is
difficult to fathom the animus of
the navy their
plausible cause
Committee on Banking and that has bean assigned is that the
their floor leader, instead of the great naval lighter is a democrat,
Chairman Ways and the administration has
Committee. relentless efforts to detract from
The friends of Admiral his fame, hoping to monopolize nil-
who have watched with for political use
his continued by the the campaign to come. I'm can
Navy Department clique, have re- this be done The vote in Mary-
solved to turn to Congress for re- land, stale in
dress, and as soon as coining
has been fairly opened, the
matter will be aired in both the
House an
A bill will be introduced to re-
vive the grade of Vice Admiral,
friends say that they
have votes enough both houses
to pass it without delay and con
B proviso that shall
be appointed to this grade. The
navy undoubtedly
resist this measure, as ii per-
fought every effort lo do
justice to the hero Santiago; and
in less Schley is named
the bureau chiefs will try to get
to Vice
recent
election would prove negative.
You can't blame a half -starved
actor if his work is bad. A
liver always refuses to ad well.
The claims of some women to in-
are baaed largely upon
the fact they only clean house
about every
Record.
PATENTS
patent
OVER THE
Women have the Lee
and Wheeler movement,
go, to purchase gill swords for
Generals Wheeler and
Lee.
Nine skeletons of men who were
killed the Black Hawk war of
18.13 have been found in
Valley. miles Chicago.
Ill health has caused the
Dr. K. S, Storm,
pastor of Church of the
Brooklyn, after a
A bill is urged for the York
Legislature, making marriage
licenses mandatory in Stale.
You will increase your own joy
at Thanksgiving by lining all the
good you can lo others.
forget the orphan.
Vice -President Hanoi A .
died Tuesday at bis home in
X.
The Department has issued
tin- bodies of the crew
of the Maine burled Havana lie
disinterred brought lo the
United states.
An robber band has
lately wrecked six banks in Kansas.
The rebellious Indians in
Mexico now number
they will exterminate the
whites.
Episcopal Bishop C K. Nelson,
Of Georgia, a sermon at Atlanta
ii Sunday, declared his opposition
to prohibition.
ROSS It. of Newark,
X. J., was found dead in a sleeping
car reached Washington. D.
C, Atlanta, on Monday
night.
Wrong motives for action bring
ruin their right motives
fail to
for is the only safe
guide our children, as for our
selves. And is a t.
Contrary the accepted Idea of
many grown people, a child ran
I ant not sure bill that
often a child grasp this truth
much inure clearly than an adult,
because the youthful mind is less
befogged by worldly wisdom.
Home Journal.
Fall and Winter Luxury
here at prices much value.
have marked prices down very
Come now while we can suit
low-
J. B. CHERRY Sc CO.
HART
Hi;
Hardware, Paints
AIM d stoves
xx I In Mars Call.
III I u I. limes,
ion to
lilt liberal
I w was
tub lo h i nu
lire i HI, i;.
i- hereby postponed until further
notice.
lie Is it I
In i ii-o mi- bundled and
five i the expenses,
and was able lo raise a dollar
is the name
able
ed pamphlet
which should
be in the hands
of every planter who
xx lo cough up this I
great display reason raises The
book is
COTTON
.; a lo Hint
the crop
iii the spring. And Hit j did not
feel like mil of
n in -ii such
lies them.
Perhaps it is all i but a
enterprising people
have i id . glad
a. doubled t heir
i mi have
The moral of
all you can then
maybe won't gel left. Dan-
ville Bee.
An I
KALI WORKS.
, St. New
Made the Va,
Catarrh be Cured
with
I Hill b the
disease. lb i- l,. or con
-lit and in order In
cure lake internal
Hull's Catarrh Cure i-
taken acts directly
the mucous
Hull's Catarrh Cure i- u
It was
one physicians in this
and regular
the
xx it in-i i I. purifiers, act
lug direct mi i icons surfaces,
lb.- feel
discarded lover is real the
; not.
Joys often from bit
fountains flow.
When some men loll Die
I heir friends regard ii as a joke,
Is the of a who
for a bus
baud.
Marriage is mil failure a
married are
failures.
Most people are quicker lo
than are to return
thanks.
The mule Is like many alleged
musicians it one oat
There is ,, great deal of talk now
the woman's club. The
most popular woman's club is a
ingredients is what produces i. , .- , ,
, ,. , . ,. . , tolling pm or a broom-stick
worn el In . in I
Scud for free.
I II ft I. Props.,
Toledo, o,
S druggists,
Hall's Pills arc I be Is-st
111- I n
man who does not lake bis
home piper, occasionally nu
in
has bad some
an lie
lined by sending one dollar
lo a gel a cure for
drunkenness, Sure enough lie did,
he soul
stamp- lo out how to raise
lb- found
her tongue is not in running order.
if Christ were to come to Orange
two people would listen
be had to say. and not
more than a Would give him
a cent. They treat these ebullient
evangelists differently,
n in. .,, ,,
following of
the
I'm
miles
amount for
year
n I.-- i
XI or
II I. hath attended SO
ii bath attended
I Tin l
i hath I
XV V I
It I.
mil. take hold of the lops j pr days o
mil
HEATERS
THAT
xi
COOK. Till
BE BOUGHT.
lo nun and sent I hill x four one
cent stamps lo a
million us to how lo make an
Impression, When the
came iI read, -Sit n on a pan
Thai wait little rough,
bill be was a pal ii man. and
thought In sluiced. The
ii, xi he answered
read. double your
in six lie was told to
enliven his into bills, fold
and be would see his money
The lime he sent
for twelve useful household articles,
and gut II package of s. lie
was to learn. ,, be a
to nod mil lo gel
like the devil and
spend a him,
bill bis brother wrote to out
how to w rile a w pen
ink. lie was lo use a lead
He paid live dollar- lo
I learn bow lo xx it bout work, and
. was mi a card,
; sin do.
in
II
Total
o w
a- II
day as is no
miles
Total
M I 1.1 II.
II IV.
I pet h Chills Pt-
I , a, r
. days n
Kl i
Total
King
Total amount allowed
4-J
III
I -in
Kl
I'm III Pill
IT. It, ill
of for die
aforesaid, that is ii
I appear rec-
in my
Given under sod III of
day
I T R.
I XI,
BAKER
I., ii i i. L I Mists
I Greenville X C
Kn goad. L.
With lied U
isl Hold and guaranteed by
n, and
n.
DENTIST,
Greenville, -i
N. C v
ii


Title
Eastern reflector, 28 November 1899
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 28, 1899
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Joyner NC Microforms
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