Eastern reflector, 12 December 1899


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subscription price.
i inn just we should
I Admiral
iii have lowered him
much The
acceptance of the house tendered
in Washington is one of the
things, No well-bred self-re
ii an in the think
an much of him for of it.
If be hail save
us ii for a home for
mariners those upon
be
In ail in than
lib lie is pauper
I v income of a of
over thousand dollars a
The other thing work.
a downfall in the thermometer
tn whom tin- i-
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a religious liberty, is his
marrying a
man. and
Catholicism are logically contrary
to the life of on
government. It. Law, in
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tin Press-
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The newspaper of today
lie institution, therefore
a, all others. It is
to the narrow rigid
i to merely private
to broad and en-
. principles springing
of ii- relation to tin- public its
duly to people in the collection
and publication of information re
to their interest.
business of journalism is no
I I III . to the
I printer's trade. It has become
great I leading profession, with
organizations
similar lo I he medical societies I
.
new i i- the great
i masses of the
people, Induces to read
nail compels them to think. The
Him who rents the newspaper is a
tin- world. an
in tin- people of all lands,
their doings arc brought home
to In- door, lie rejoices them
in their fortunes, sympathizes
with them in I hen-
A clean, moral newspaper
is next to the Bible in
mankind,
i-also the great agent of pro-
-i.-.- and reform, Aliases do not
reform themselves, It brings them I
to attention of public opinion
i- as it proclaims the
mis
Our nation is blessed with a free
press, and as as it
from
liberties of the people are safe.
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Men and women have much to to
A hundred and
are at work all through the
hour, giving r m-
the with Us
Joint and natural Instability,
shall not
l up In h
In muscles are a
service, the
of which are In the semi-
circular tannin hurled In ,
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wort;
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in action, men
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the The shack was
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Tallow Pot cracking in
tank.
i and I was bending the rails
when tiny hit
it was translated by an old timer la
as
conductor was examining the
train orders the The rear
was cooling u journal. The
fireman breaking coal. The en
was oiling engine, and the
head man a switch
when trains came
Central
Darks In,.
; i tor In a Preach
Ai duel fed on
which In . not
unfit lay Ida , eggs The ran-
BOO that II Is Manually
rich In Iron thin combines with
the i lo a
The same paper
fed on boiled
r they will lay bright
eggs
n one u the of Wales
II II . m i in
The bad been drilled Into
lie saying royal
prince speak t
and when the heir apparent ac
a eyed lad, and, pointing
to a prismatic asked,
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replied, a royal your
prismatic
mill bow
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link went in Lurch alone.
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got tire-l, the older
rules
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and evening. Ev-
prayer
at., Fridays at A
If., Rev. I. A. Minister
j in
Sun
and evening. Pray-
meeting Ber.
J, N. Booth, pastor.
m. C.
t em lent.
Mi every Sun
evening.
meeting Rev.
X. M.
p. in. W- K. mi-
thin
Sunday,
J. Morton, Sunday.
p. in. J. B. Moore mi
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NOTICE.
At a meeting of the of
n ti r tin day
f N was unit a
i let id I i In I lie lb ton
t. f
t in lbs
Mn first Monday
bowing in all I r-
U Hun n, in and paid
cm v id. in during the your
P n lulu r at the same lime
I. ard ks ts
It. Moo. Clerk,
Mot, nth. I'd Con r Co.
K TO
ire, I, s ex-
the lust iI -i
II, no-
e Is given lo all persona holding
of said M.
to to me for
payment, duly on or
of or no-
will be plead In bar of
Al lo
make lo me. Tins the
1899.
Ext cut lite last
Foreman M. use,
Main
ton p m,
leaves 1326, p
ford Returning haven
p p m leave
pm, arrives
p m
Train leaves Ben-
am, m,
a m, Hope Mil In -t
rive
Mil p in
Red p m, p m,
p in
No
with the Carolina O
Railroad, at Red with the Kid
Springs
with the All Line mi Soul
Railway at
Charlotte Railroad.
Train k V
a U in, l -r-
, M m n.
t u i dally except
-n leave .-t.
a in -i h i. in, .
leave
no a
pi Sunday
it IN . in. arrives
Booth dally. Sunday. and
day oft am,
Train on Midland N v
dally, except m,
him
LODGES
A. P. m A. M. Greenville
Lodge. No, meet fin and
third Monday evening. H.
m. j. m.
P.
Meets every evening.
N.
See.
K. of River body,
every evening.
J. I. Fleming,
K. K. and
I;. Vance Council,
every Thursday even-
W. Wilson, E. If. ft.
Lang, Sec.
O. U. A. every
night in I, o.
. p. hall. A. D. Johnson,
eel
A. O. Council,
No. every first
Thursday nights in Odd
Hall. J, Gardner Worthy
I Chief; D. Smith, Ben,
I. O. Conclave
So. meets every second
fourth Monday nights in Odd Pal-
W. I. Wilson
gee.
Smith
,. to.
NOTICE
Tie duly qualified
before the Superior of
us of lbs
Test Nancy d, notice
given lo all Indebted to the
estate to make to
. all claims
are to the
payment the day, of
November, tr tin will
hi bar -f recovery of same.
Toll of November
c. A
Bell.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Court of Pill
county, having issued of
to undersigned, on
of November, on the .-f
hereby given ti all Indebted lo the
payment t tin
and to nil of
properly u-
to he within
twelve months after the date of Notice
r this Not mm ill plead bar of their
Thai Tin day of November,
the of S Fleming.
BALE.
By virtue of a of the Superior
of Pill made on the
of December, cat
pending, O.
and win Jacob
and as case I
will on MONDAY, JANUARY
sell public hale I he
door ii. Om He the
i- L a or parcel of land situ-
ate in township, county,
known s Lot No. in the division the
land of the late Mary
whit It to Mi rotter
the following nut's
corner of Lot No.
on n theme South
o a en corner
of No, , down laid to n Mark
gum, n K to a nuke
on road near South it I send.
their, road to lbs
beginning, a or
Thin December,
ALEX. I-
on
hi v hid. KM n m. rm,
ID in am. p in. Hope to a D, a
. II . am
U p ii. ti . in at
Mount in. except Sunday.
Train on Branch Warsaw fr
dally, Sunday. II. m and
lag;. i. I Union a m and
a at.
w.-
point. u
II. M. EMERSON,
Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. H. Traffic Manager.
S. M.
W .
Prepared buckwheat,
molasses, tide meat, hams,
toffee, sugar, tobacco,
cheroots.
butter, full
cream cheese, sausage,
Hakes, flakes,
meal hulls, seed
at is per bushel.
I. M GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sewing
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES,
CHAIRS, Etc
BOTTOM
Come lo see
SAM M.
hone
No Ghost Story
But all the same our store an
nut look
stock
. GOODS
-AND
GROCERIES.
and learn what low pi ices we
selling such excellent with
mil being astonished.
tut Hint what here for,
please our customers always
give them big values for their
money. delivered free
any part of the city. to see
J. fl. BEET,
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
E MIRY
Also a nice Li of Hardware.
I can now lie found the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
OLD DOMINION LINE
J. II.
US ID
Notice lo
No till I,
SERVICE
Steamers Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for
water permitting,
Returning A.
M., l A. M. on
and Saturdays.
Bailing hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington
for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all for the West
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old H. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Buy Line Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON, Art.
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
FREE
latent
m you or
Send modal,
r and advice.
Mai
Eastern
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VOL. XVIII
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. DECEMBER 1899.
NO
fl
three strokes one of the cocks lulls
to the grand dead, or staggers
away a
that often prove fatal
minutes Liter. I know I his
is not interesting from an
standpoint, lint as
taste of the natives.
Oct. .-,
V. s. s. Petrel
Manila, P. I.
My
When I last wrote we expected
logo up Gulf a few
weeks, but something else
up. very next we heard
that our
bean by the
and we were sent out to
irate. We it to be sadly
FROM THE PHILIPPINES.
I Its
As the heading of this will
tell you, I am once more on a reg-
and a nice one
too. I was detached the
Glacier two days ago. My duty
on her was not unpleasant, but I
like the prospect of active service.
The is a gunboat of some
over a tons displacement
and has good battery. She
is just the right size for service out
here, and the other officers on her
are very pleasant. The executive
officer is a Lieut -Commander Smith
from North Carolina. am well
pleased with the change mid hope
I am settled until the lime comes
for to return to the Stales.
am , x- captured. So last S
The to the Northeast of
,, . . i. . day went over with several
Manila is expecting an attack at ,
small to the
any time. Every night the Petrel
steams down the bay and anchors
near the shore, where our outpost
and the outpost are only
six hundred yards apart.
Then we load our guns, and train
our searchlight on the beach, and
stand ready to help army in
one of an attack. Yesterday an
expedition left here to make an at
tack at Bay. I was anxious
lo go with it. but could not. Last
week I rode out twice to our lines,
nine In the V. and mice In the
s. AV. Ii i interesting to see
an army in the held, which you
have seen, when you u soldier
was in
seeing something the rural dis
It is a had to
in, being a succession of marsh
aim jungle, with very little cleared
COUNTRY.
women of Toledo, O., in a
movement to secure, i ,
few law for
t he past Stephen
of .
he doe
la and
tors fear he will soon die
Rear Admiral is lo lie
address on at
the day exercises of
Cornell
General Wilbur R. Smith, of Lex-
Ky. is working hard in
Congress to grant Increased
turned pensions to Mexican war veterans,
win, now number only
v. which he
was trying to kill, Francis
of CaL. was the
foot, the animal clawing trig-
of the nil.-which he held
true, for near the of th
River we found the wreck, one hand.
Her captain, a Cadet, and In the Stales Court,
of her crew- were killed and John M.
tin
i t over with Board of
Was lo
IN ANTICIPATION OP
Cold Weather
Is what Every Lady should
DO NOW.
bulk of the to in
Diet punishment. We
and captured the town of
the insurgents, after slight
taking to the bills. Then
we raised the and none
of our men were hurl. I expect
Mill will read in the papers
before you get this letter, but you
I will not think then I was in
the crowd want to Investigate
to punish. The expedition lo
suing Hay, I wrote of
quite successful. a
six inch gnu and had only one man
burl. The army has lights
almost every day now, T. night
we can hear a battle on not
very far from where we are an-
chored.
Since wrote last I have
retailing nun
a license.
on a pen
Discoveries by
Woman's Coll ice
One of a Thanksgiving
entertainment by Woman's Col
a card,
giving a I ii i bin i I-in
penny. Tile dinner
round these cards at their plates
with a penny nearby for
lion. They were lo find
all the things mentioned and write
hem on the card. The suggest ions
Tin
. i, .- in a tier
. I, a
I . I
I l and
I i i ell
am i-e a cat iii health I
A Fertilizer Trust
i organ
with a special vies
I inn raisers ho
are large
ail . mill lib ill . Allan
I i I advise- the m
era fertilizers until
brought . I, ACTS GENTLY ON THE
Kidneys, Liver
Toe detailed report of AND BOWELS
, THE
fever i. St.-
Sol mill at i tr r I
a I.
.- i
us lo impure I v PERMANENTLY
i, I.,
laud. The roads are dreadful bad
land the wen- as
though we have had j climate here. I was In led u
little rain recently. I Suppose you j k with bat is known as I
read in the papers oft he of the aw. It is a kind of malarial
City with and my lever ranged V
of mail, which is to I u
a sad loss lo the here. I three days, but apparently
A cent.
Mode of ancient punishment
letters have a high value
for
with us all, I bops yon will re-
member this and write The
fall campaign is about ready to
start now, skirmishes are of
almost daily occurrence.
day there was quite a lively lilt
one which we had two men kill-
ed and live The
now getting ready for a little
cruise, probably up to
possibly we may get
something interesting.
I know you would be interested
in the people oat here. girls
are frequently quite pretty,
their dresses are so, but I
am not capable of describing their
costumes. The are very
musical, and in I his particular they
Stem to differ from nil the other
people in the Hut. Yesterday I
heard n native band of about eighty
pieces and they made as good
music as I ever heard. Of course
I have attended a cork light, as
that is the National spurt of the
It is one of the most
disgusting things l ever witnessed.
They take place on Sunday. As
you draw near the cockpit you sec
a howling mob of men a few
women. Almost every man has a
cock under his arm. Two en-
the pit, with their cocks, and
they are inspected by the master
of ceremonies, cock has a
very sharp knife two inches
long strapped lo his left leg. They
held out near each other and
immediately bristle up, while the
crowd is talking yelling and
the money jingling as the are
made. The owner of one cock
holds them and lets the other one
peck his head several times to make
him mad, and he squawks I In-
light is declared off. The other
one is treated the same way, and
then at the word they arc thrown
down go for each other. The
i I
A to the State.
The of Public In-
of North Carolina says
that the average salary of white
teachers the State is, males,
per month, females, of
teachers, males, 893.88,
males, 110.70. The average length
of school terms is for whites a
over fourteen weeks for
a little under thirteen weeks. I
This showing is a disgrace to j implement
Inflicting Iii Lash,
clash.
A piece of
A devoted young man
A South American
A place of
Spring two lips.
Three weapons -Arrows.
First American
of
An animal Hare.
Two sides lo a and
noes, eyes and nose.
One way of expressing
states.
of
Youth and
Part
Plenty of
Something found in school
quill.
North Carolina. A teacher who
is not worth more than 833.68 or
a should not be em-
ployed as a teacher. Those worth j
more should paid more. The
shaping and education
of children are far too important
matters to lie paid for with such
niggardly salaries.
North Carolina should pay its
teachers Salaries more
rate with the importance of their
work. It should get the best
teachers, and pay them for
the Citizen.
We have a Line of
Jackets, Coats
and
and you can buy a
Fall and Winter Luxury
Buy the d fey
. i
Is the Portland. Maine, man who V
went I. where -S hum.
was lying, sneaked on
I I. stole several articles
i , . .
, I here Is a
n.-v plague,., a ship
and New
mi his performance. , p,,,, , .,.,,.
ii
line done nothing
could not have a more
here at prices l l -v t value.
have marked prices very
Come now while we can suit you,
low
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Portland dangerous or more vi,
who ever i, ,,, .,,, ,,.
that the disease will
gel a foothold in America, ii is
so terrible n that the pres-
Catarrh Cannot be Cured of it on our
with LOCAL lo
reach the seal of the Observer.
disease Catarrh is a blood or con-
st disease, and in order
line ii take Internal
is.,,,,,,, ,, ,, . , , ,.,,,.
mis surfaces. ,, .,.,., , n,,.,,,.
Hall's is a .-, i the of
medicine. was by
ill
. . for
for year and regular for lira
Is willing
tonics I.
m I ii ii I ail
mucous
.,. , i , .
Ian , J d
is such
wonderful results in i
. en. .
Toledo II
I .- commute,
Wrong About Hot-
Assignment.
Norfolk Dec.
Son Co., formerly in
Norfolk, recently failed New
York for over In tho
deed of assignment Norfolk men
were preferred. To-day one,
tor and another for
snore that the
did mil owe them a cent. The
Hamburger Tobacco Company, of
Norfolk, is d play
News.
How It I, In Winston
exchange is no
This is a that we arc re-
minded of when we contemplate
the fact that the newspapers are
expected to whoop up the tobacco
market without the tobacco mar-
Whooping tip the newspapers.
The papers take pleasure in
noting the growth of the market
and In advising planters lo avail
themselves of its exceptional
and all that sort of thing, but
we must confess that the manifesto
of tangible appreciation for
such services would create u just
equilibrium.
papers published in
and you would not know there was
a warehouse for the sale Of leaf to
the City, except for
references market
In the news columns. And
a paper published
tin v miles away, advertisements of
three of our warehouses. Let
Sold druggists,
Hall's Pills arc the
mill- ti
Total
V. II
Spanish War Pensions Coming
,. .,. I its
in Lively.
M Al
Is
II .
Hardware, Paints
AiM d stoves
a specialty
HEATERS
I lo hi I line I
been, II,
I the Pension twice as a for aim
in
Of III.-.
mine ii. The luster
mil ill, ll
arc the of claims
. .,. Si i u i
in average I'm I'm
since application was tiled i i ,,.
has been week. There ,
it a
has no material kith
In, I I In of
day
MO III
Dome and
HEATERS
BE
SEE UH
cook THE
BAKER HART
K, bill mill
ill t all
is pi. vi.
in a of claims
n ii is vi ill
In- made that lime. Wash-
The Pullman Palace
has sci an on a large , , , ,.
near h
main the railway. o.
His that I ho company . . ,.
will erect ft A At-LAW.
used repair tor can S,
arc used on I he
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
X. C.
D. J. WHICH
X. C, as Class
Mail Matter.
Tommy, D ;
ordeal ill Washing
ton wan nothing
The message
m a very long
lb. Bible From a Literary
Standpoint.
St. Andrea
Presbyterian church were much
pleased light with
which was i -I their
pastor, A II. on
of a X.
leaf
-in l the be
ginning if In- mm In-said dial
.,.
iii NOTES.
be did not want on t. think of hen
the Kill Ilia.
I his morning at the of the
muse at the boat lauding
the t a MM
named Fred mi- found stiff
He had aliasing
Saturday.
although bit people had ii
rho. m till
in low ii Thursday. body
I. K. Brooke, one going
moment that he to
ill.- the
from lie only
-anted In that I all tail
the that
are the i
to the light of the win.
Were the Bible sonic new no
word describe the people's Parmele,
delight and admiration tot it- for
not hall to himself ,,.,. may accept position the
We that Harrington Bar-
arranging; to their
i h Hat mat
and wife, of Black
Jack, in town yesterday.
Mr. men-hunt and ban
dies of our
Mr. Cooper hail High-
for freight.
from disease; be wan .
the act of stealing dour a .
one went warehouse
be might be discovered. Where lie
was and the Ii opened
Hour barrel bead and the
tin- lour all indicate
The showed signs of de-
The worm -tin
will I urn
an girl that do,
lo-el her rival
. of
F I Heart- I
r I I -f
.-
SUITS AND OVERCOATS.
i a gold
He lOaM
and declared
lull ii
tin- world. one
,,. w all
,.,. he found SO and
beautiful at of the
Should double tin- per
where will one a eek before
B. II. who i to lie
at
x. c. Dee. .
between a man and a woman, a
of ill repute here, both
f them ii i
lion, no
I, . an work a
of the Old manager of the Buggy the woman will Hue
not A are place. i- ,.,,.,.
plant should be annexed
of mat
rated.
I the recital of be here now. and to talk ,. ,,. ,. ., , ,.
h declared I hem nett with anyone over the
tilled Will be getting tin- fa. . j . a rib
the
lowed hi
more on.- be won
aside until
Ii; in lie i it
the committee Ii i i--
red,
all from
a- he gave bit
ton
shape for work by the saved his
iii ill.- . lire, in
mil I- -i of all
I i . i , , Mi-
.
Admiral bat n teal in an
church Mi-.
has one ill a
There be in
famous time
morning when
question of be
honored up.
ill remit
to Western
here on
mil in to rut Ii
Mr. P. Erwin. the
past year he was of
hi Rich
recently
the I. W I -I
X. C. Conference. He has
appointed the
and will
go to In- new charge.
Collector Duncan
Cam
Together.
i . K. C. I III lie all and
came
i,. blown I.-i in ill--
ail.
two -.-hi ii. were
in
Mai. II. I. and Mi.
Plow. The ail
oil.-, I hi mini
the i Mr.
Settle, latter pulling oil nit
.-oil niter Mr. Hun. in.
limb were kept
was
iii.-u I., ten new
in and
paying pool-
For lei ins
to
M. K. I
x. r.
Woman's
Severest Trial.
-.-. r. t
his the bringing children
Into the world.
Today ill
and dread by
those expectant mothers UH
Mother's Friend, wonder-
made t-e
food it has done .; externally,
Thai ts the only
to relieve morning . .,,
tightness, swollen, hard m r an j
bearing children need no
be dreaded, Friend h ,
called a Godsend by mi r
this land. at d.-i j a . a
bottle, and by
co, a a Ci.
hue my
. i lime i- we
.
that
another
lei I. -in I'll
wheel-
A II, Ml. CO.
I bill wire fence
lint who
it much coat.
iii. toy have
a little They are looking
the You can get all
II. W. Parker.
H. W.
WHICHARD
. . II .
IN
j ff
N. .
The Stork complete in every
pi ires a-low
market
aid produce.
BOW in lam new make this an
that my customers
me. All arc invited to --.-
tin- new its i As usual I entry
one tin- beat of
lo he in
use
the New Bin Store find
nil elegant .-i
C.
Greenville, N. C.
man is and is
In lie
whose is
is lo be from Ill
City.
Tobacco Sales.
Sn II.
Tobacco
of
hi
makes pounds for
four month open-
BICYCLE
GUN REPAIRING,
General Shop. I
hack
and ark
PARCH CLASS
TO
in n. X, . Dec,
A. It. Million and J. R. of
wen- here
returned from
Ha Minn- Limit.
of tin-
in received
follow lug invitation
Mrs, A.
t,, Kinston and the honor of your
War on the
Chicago, . ill
trade of but the
Hist in i- Intended la
ll u d of com
all over
country
of upon
exchange
of I'm in oil
have been circulated,
by Stone, of
trade, and a
already all which
a favor a
The chief i- I In-
aid the New exchange
and
in
f trade, form the
nearly, nil
country.
PRESIDENT'S
el
to
of Me
read in
ill years.
It- arc -I- follows
It ., d.-iii ii of
-so.
It admits the need ill more
power III
i-i tin- if
I In
b unit I lie ion .-t
I., lie paid Dill only
gold.
the pats-Hie the
II
It with Ir and
delay.
K. of a
federal law
of
I In
regard lo
II
lull no
as to gov
II I hat
was not n
says pro-
i Idea In nun
pay market
is promised the in
in tin-
Hawaii lie
mad.- a a
temporary for
be provided.
order.
of
Washington's
N.-w
Leon Tingle as from
while
Creek he at
la. by robber. By
at marriage of her daughter
Lillian,
lo
Mr. William
Thursday
whip freely he made his nine-
a new buggy top fill all ill thirty o'clock,
ii.
X c.
I lo
Major Smith. All. n Adams Tobacco
went to Raleigh, Dec. Kin to
today. were present at tin
Mi arrived convention May tie
from night.
rps were
ill
ll lien
taken to per feel the
Carolina Tobacco
la called mi
a convention on the
M. in lay t.
Hie each t. the
to lie held i
. ii.
The planters lay there is
plenty
the lo
The who double
when rains es in
bay while sun
gel in heaven will be
earth mis made for
hi have all
to gel it
If unto s
reason that a
i man should be a
Highly.
were really
a happy tins would be
Never lake a his u es-
I of ii ho
they arc world balk
If their wives ask to
beat
Tl i due to the
j American The main
the is lo de-
vise plans to the I and
better prices for tobacco.
There a of
inn.
opposition was
manifested toward the tobacco
n use system of telling. Inc
was to
the funnel's
to all their I.
Winston Dec.
w. ii. hardware
who disposed of hie stock at
to Wall
ago, and left Winston, wits
arrested yesterday
A telegram hare lust
night told of i hat
objected
by the He will
be lo to
trial in the Court
lie is Ian
or twelve days. It in
when arrested he was arranging
for Japan,
dull, and Fever, Malaria
and Night with u
Ins Chill per i
Money If Re-
will
Coper and . Va
.- h-
f Bryan
of Moore begun
the fiscal year by issuing elev-
en marriage licenses the Orel week,
to following couples i
WHITE.
Waller B, Delia M.
Moore.
Henrietta
Hook.
Curtis Brown Mary Ilium.
Oscar Button and Laura Little.
Wright Daniel and
Johnson,
John Green and Rom Kind.
John and Ting
pen.
John Brown and Bent Clem-
Henry and
Staton.
health.
is better than to -rolling
and as of
is good, pine and t bread,
should secure some of our
choice patent Hour, that is made
Lest
Your bread will be while, light
nourishing if you high
grade and your and
cakes will be all you could de-
sire.
J. S.
No Ghost Story
But all the some our an
Dye I
You roan look our splendid
a e
. GOODS
-AND
GROCERIES.
u whit low pi lees wear
selling goods
out being astonished.
is it are hen-for,
o always
big values for their
delivered free in
any part the oily, In see
Us.
ii. L.
CM A Mil. AT IV E FIRM
TUCKER CO
Grimesland, N. C.
About January next we will sell our entire
stock Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing,
Furniture and Crockery at
FIRST COST FOR CASH,
and supplies
1900.
TUCKER CO.
After two
IN
i ll
j.
ii
Cash Value,
Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
Will be re instated within
three after lapse you are
good health.
After Second
T. No ions,
N.
are pay able at the lie-
ginning of the awl each
ling year, provided
fur the current year
They limy be used
To reduce or
i. To Increase Insurance, or
I. To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment daring Lifetime
J. L.
N.
My Stock
is Complete
-r ALL
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Jas. B. White.
W. II. T.
Bill, f
nave
you
We have just opened I pay cm at
building an entirely BOW I
and stock of------
R. M.
N.
We Carry
Dry Moods, Notions,
Mats,
Crockery, Farm
Meat, Coffee,
bard, in fact
every
in a general
Also Sell
D.
IS
MAY, OATS, COT-
BRED HULLS
AND
pi ices everything will be N. V.
found low M good article can
cordially and always
to visit our store. .
for all kind
of country produce, kept an
I and
WHITE A A convince yon.
D. W.
.- s. large and a at the
time. lulls liming in hint few days male
I hereto, and pi hi- are certainly not the least tempting fail
We are and selling suits
thoroughly
able one la perfect la lining-
material. They arc cut in the approved mode and
I here is enough of them to give you the of
tile III. to . stand la style, de
Pan People of at
Th a Way
STYLISH. STYLISH
No mill to make any mistake line. If this store was
Hint we would not the do.
sou are mil supposed to on every late We ire
We are impelled by p. lo sell
and Banal stylish This is our duty as progressive
we aim lo meet the BUM on all occasions.
Our stock is in season's style. When you
buy here ha assured of one certain are procuring latest,
you are Wearing what was made to near just this time, and therefore
most able to lie bail.
AND FURNISHINGS
of is
here c mil.
returned
day evening from Norfolk.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
on the margin of this paper it
is to remind you that you one
for
and request
yon to settle as early as p is-
We need TOO
owe us and hope you will not
keep us for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
TOWN MATTERS.
Proceeding of the Aldermen.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
The stores busy now.
you can see that the advertiser gels
best trade.
Anodic.- for Mr. W. ll. Wilson
is being lilted up
ton i id on Evans street.
Some of the pumps are feeling
the effects of the cold weather and
refuse to In these
mornings.
The chickens have stalled
all tunes of night crowing that is
usually their custom before
Christmas.
If a girl accept a man she may
think she some time lie sorry .
but refuses him she knows
she always will be.
The passenger train ahead of
the freight train again Wednesday
evening, of late the freight is
several hours time
day.
The older people say Hie
seen to by inure swiftly than
when were young. And some
of us not quite so old nave the tame I
feeling.
There were enough ac- i
the depot for all
drummers who came in Tues-
day night. They come along
large numbers now.
Our enterprising merchants are
taking a lug hand in editing Tun
Daily now. will
pay the reader In see what the ad-
have to say before they
start out trading.
Herbert has closed his
barber on the corner near the
Court Mouse, and he and Julius
Klein now together the
new shop In the Harrington build-
They are running live chairs
and art equipped In good style.
Baptist Convention
The Convention is
in session at Ir. R, II.
Marsh, of Oxford, re -elected
and II. Tucker was
elected Vice President,
and Rev, ll. c. Moon
were Secretaries.
A resolution was ottered
the North Carolina to
raise during the next
year for Baptist educational
lotions of the State.
the subject of foreign
missions baptisms among
heathen were past
year.
Eight bundled dollars was raised
for the benefit of North
Carolina students at the Southern
Theological
ii omen of gave
to home, State and foreign
missions the past year.
The of
was admitted to the Con-
from the Eastern
lion.
The addresses reports show
great gains along all lines during
The Board of Aldermen held
their regular monthly meeting on
Thursday night, and had
business to transact.
Alderman II. A. White, for
made a report
of the work done to
Mayor occasion to com-
the work of the committee
and said the thanks of
and also of the was due
as the cemetery was now in
beat condition lie had ever
seen it.
Alderman Marl, for
committee, reported 0017.79 in
Treasury. In the of Al-
he also made a re
port of the work done by the street
committee for month.
Alderman IS. While, forth-
lights and wells committee, report-
ed the work done under
bis committee the
month.
Alderman the
market committee, reported the
market house in good condition,
half rented.
Police was ordered
lo lake regular street hands
and look after some needed work
the cistern on the academy
branch.
A committee was appointed to
confer of the prop
on which the market house is
located relative to securing an ex-
tension of the lease thereon, and
report to a special meeting of the
Board to be held next Thursday
night.
The Tax Collector, Chief of
lie and Assistant Police made re-
port of collections for the
past
A list of members of
different lire companies who have
been released from poll tax was I
tiled the Hoard.
E. M. Cheek wan granted liquor
license for six months from Jan. I.
A. chief of AM depart-
presented a petition that
shirts be furnished members of
Hope Company, a
was appointed to look alter the
mailer.
Hoy Evans was allowed lo open
a photograph gallery upon
of itinerant tax until he shall
resident, in Case
the will be refunded.
The action of the Board at a
former meeting releasing
Taylor, photographer, from
ant lax, was rescinded and the tax
collector instructed to collect
the lax from ti from now on, he
having resident,
There being a suit against the
town for the payment of certain
on a hand lire engine some
ago, and a compromise hay
bean offered by plaintiff, a com
was appointed to look after
the matter and report next Thurs-
day night.
Orders were drawn oil the Treas-
for 1030.13 nearly 1900 of this
being for notes mid Internal on the
purchase of lire engine and BOBS
Mr. and Mis. II. of
Kinston. this
atlas Wilson.
who is trained nurse, arrived
evening II.
. in his m, . doc,,
II. A. bride Mi-s
Agnes arrived .-,.
day evening from Clinton a here
they were married morning.
They are making their home the
lames Motel.
Emmy, ISM,
Mis. Can-i
in Wilson.
It. Moore returned Thursday
from a trip to
ton,
Mrs. K. ;. this
morning
I. A. returned
morning from a nip mi the road.
I. went lo Kinston,
Thursday night and this
morning.
Little Eva and
Williams went Scotland
ibis morning,
Mail, the William
stun Enterprise who has been
lug some time at Ayden, passed.
through on his way this morn
Thus. agent of
Life As- of N. c .
is hi Ion ii a days in the
interest . f the Ass
should sec if want
life than ion ea
get from anyone else.
Saturday, m.
E, . Cox, of New Item, in i
this
s. returned
evening from Washington
C. B. who
was here court, left eve-
Mrs. J, S. and child re-
turned evening from
I. Cherry. Jr., in
day evening from a trip on
road.
Mix. II. Cherry left this morn-
for Washington to attend the
Conference.
Mrs. Thomas went to
Washington today to attend the
Conference.
It. s. returned this
morning from a trip lo New item
and Kinston,
N. R. Cory, of this county, has
gone to to make
home there,
L. l. Ames, of Portsmouth,
in evening to visit
bis daughter, Mr. w. It. Brown.
Mrs. Alfred left, this
morning on steamer Myers to at-
tend the Conference at Washing-
Ion,
Mrs. K. R, child, of
Kinston, who wore visiting Mrs.
A. returned home
Big
pleasure yacht, the Senator, owned
by Charles Fuller, of
It. I., lying port was rob
bed last night of
a diamond stud valued at 1350.1
says a who was
board and has since left
inspected of robbery,
The sneering
of
Mug beginning of a new
yen. gave them a large
t,, n ,,. , ,
regular week.
The pay from the Ire w
were as
Par paupers
lent Health Home
. i
mm., is ties.
Sheriff i ,
--o j,,,,., IA
Conn House 113.77, in. ii.-k
bridges Inn I e.
0330.011. jail gallows and
burling 021.23,
blank ill,.
stock Ian
L. Moore, Ed.
C. W.
i Allen, ti. N. Hake,. Richard
T. Crawford
F. Harris were from
for 1809,
E. I. mis authorized
to repair
a us
discharged from
Clerk .- .-i-.-1
notify of i
Matilda a i
insane e in
fail, is a charge of Beaufort
and that she be rent iv.
II. V. u .
was
license for six month.,
The followed lining
charged In in two
i. .-1; .
Mills, John S. M, I. ii. .
E. Hardy.
It. II, Moore was
erroneously charged against
i in.
Lands of W. II. Porter,
township, reduced in valuation
lion to
Lands of W. C. Gardner,
laud ton reduced
from to
Several delinquents wore allowed
lo list tuxes
Treasurer, present
his reports for the general
comity funds stock law funds
up to Me Mini. 1800, which were
approved and ordered recorded.
R. O. W. Harrington
and A. I. Blow were appointed a
reports of the
several officers of the county
report at next regular meeting.
Lewis Nobles and wife Wore add-
ed to pauper to recoil o
per mouth, and Ellen Matthews to
receive
Blow were retained as
attorneys for the Hoard th.-s.,.
compensation as before.
W. Smith was re elected Sn
of County Home.
The Hoard examined
proved for the year the bonds
of following It.
Treasurer; U. M. Mooring,
Sheriff and Tax Collector; l. C.
Moore, Clerk Superior Court; T.
It. Moore, Register of Heeds; c.
I'll.
A. Harrington, Standard Keeper.;
U. Cox,
of the several townships.
THE RED FRONT.
The Red Front is Bleeding to death with Low
Prices. Come friends before all of our
great bargains are gone.
SHOES
Men's in . ii,. i el I
,.
Sin i ii
.-, .
.-- l . . ,.
Dry
Killing. S . u.-. J ,.,.,,
all n cent.
nil colors, edits.
Silks i
nil ,, ,, i,,.
All . ,.,.,,
Notions.
r in- I In s, ii . . is
Me In ,.
I Cap-. cuts
Hoy's lints colors, .-.,,;
Lu
Men's cents.
Men- j ,,.,,
Men's shirts.
Mi shins, i,, ,.,.
I cut.
Curt. m. I rent
Ill i
T -a
I. in .,
CLOTHING. I
Boy's Suit-, cents.
Boy's Long pi m Suits, u,,
Boy's t ii s
Boy's K. cents.
Men's Suits. ,,
M ti s t s
Men's Pant, nil m
Men's all wool Clay
Z. V. JOHNSON CO.,
Clothing Hustlers. Next Door to Bank. Red Front.
visitors attendance upon tin
Conference, Washington i-
well taking care of both preachers
mid visitors,
The N. C.
your underwear an early
o'clock, religious exercises be-
conducted hi Dr. E. A. Vales.
The culling roll mis
with for the of
theses,,,,,, -i- A J
a report
f establish-
of u Conference organ, which If an it v, ill i . .
and referred . proper- our line
committee. purchasing.
of League
Sunday schools were read
A big assortment
WRIGHTS SANITARY UNDERWEAR
JUST ARRIVED,
The Wood Trust.
The treat which baa bean formed
among some of the local wood deal-
is stirring- discussion among
people, and there is
having wood shipped by
to what
we can learn not many of the
wood sellers have any part
Id the
of the Just
it
The fragrance of life is
vigor and strength, of
which can be found in .; per-
son whose blood is impure,
and whose every breath
speaks of internal troubles.
Hood's purifies,
vitalizes and enriches the
blood, a good appetite
and nukes the weak strong.
Hun Down n
land Than
r l
t.
Pi.
cf .
J.
Washington. X. Dec nil.
The North Carolina Conference of
the M. B. met here
today iii its sixty-third annual
inn. Bishop I. of
Missouri, called to
at lo o'clock and conducted tin
opening devotional exercises,
The roll was culled and
members answered to
Rev. W. I. .
elected Secretary the usual
committees and up
pointed.
of the
and preachers were
characters
The characters of Presiding
passed I they made
did is of the work on their
respective
As mis
today us is usually done twin
days.
Bishop first
flail lo the N. C Conference, and
spoke of the great ll
to be present.
nit ti of
c. M, Payne, of
mis those
t. the Conference. He
made a happy and illy talk
Which called forth a pleasant
humorous response from the
V,, TO
Rev, A. presented a ,,.,,.
of Rev, W. o. ii
Many of the preachers made r. Up-to-date line Of NECK-
WEAR, HOSIERY and the celebrated
shirt, has just
class ii ho . i. n . I to
full lion before
the Hi-Imp lie delivered In n. ,
them charge
length. The
class i of Revs, .
A. Daily.
ll, Black, I. Humble. M.
Terrell, J. M. Benson and ti. T.
editor the
Christian Richmond, do-
the benefit of
M. church in the
house tail
i c,
C. S. FORBES.
is ii of lime lo over
spilled milk. The probabilities
me it been pretty well
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N. C.
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STATE
II Carolina.
th
X. C,
Mail
Office at
a Claim
ham u leaner.
The again
rises lo M its pier
Commission, to wit;
That we
road Commission to be one of the
gill Ml Carolina
legislation has played. There
has more useless
litigation over it than over any
other of H similar
which we to
have observed. All things consul
if there has ever OHM
scintilla of advantage the State
through the Commission I ,.
c guilty to Mich a m
a in.
In-,. or I I,
i i- ,. . i baa
,,,. i g ml at I. .
Ins . u. I.-
I. i an
mm . me
r Rial X en
We are
la
marriage license lo , . , ,.,,. .,,. mm .
w hose age were Tn and I a years, I streets of i-
The father of
girl procured I
S morning was a
r end collision ween a passim
and freight at
A was killed and great
damage was to engine and
ears.
The of Deeds
In
i. ii i-
wool rail ll II . II
ill.,. , i . -t Bl New
walk i. N.- k Haw
ti, i-
; iii. l smith
i a I ion at as
.,
u. i. f I. d
move
the Slate. The treasurer has him of tin- lie Ills
out that be will be called i win car lea. for . Might.
. , ., of life, will an
on pay during the re ,.,.
of this month in will hi. lot.
Time.
I Secret of Beauty
mis T
. i. in. j power to digest t
a oil. .
This can never be done
the liver not act it's part
know tilts
Tint s Liver Pills arc an
lute cure for sick
sour stomach,
liver, s,
bilious I.
Best kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
Slate Treasurer Worth is calling
comity In hurry up in lie
collections and with
DIRECTORY.
a. tn.
Divine and every
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M. mid Litany at A
M. lie v. I. A.
in Chaise.
every Sun
day, and evening.
evening. Rev.
X. Booth,
in. C. U.
of perception us not to have
It. has of
contention the very and
one of chief features of import
mice has Wen all the while.
bold
that if there bad Ween DO
Railroad or Corpora
Commission in
the stale would the better It.
After all. it has j
I., the Stale ha
treasury. Worth says his
for the year end-
30th will show an actual
during year of at
least and
The Farmer.
H.
One a of
tor me. II.-
ed to but bail u u yet
be.-u
lie ban Just
conn- back
you b. to While Boa
tell in.- all It What a
boa, is How is it
; n Whereabout
doe lb do b Ami
boa ill I -i i
it,,,,, i. . in . boom
every
and evening.
i evening. Rev.
p. m. V. Harding,
I en
Sunday, Rev.
J. R. Morion, pastor. Sunday-
school p. in. J. R. Moore mi-
regular
AND ATLANTIC
CAROLINA.
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i-a am i-M
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to the State been another I A of the Atlanta i I hi In
in.-ans. out of Duke. , ,. , ,
bard earning of the people. now . i
ii poor man Who Bevel ,,,. . .,,,,, I Idle
t r
Lt
. ,
JOB PRINTING
a poor man win. never rides
on ii railroad train or beam even a
whittle has t boar Ins
share of burden.
The commonwealth would like
in sis-the
m the the present As
when meets next June,
abolish whole thing and put
railroad under law like
ills. Scotland Neck
cars old. has make tIn-
most conspicuous success of
southern born BUM since the war
eclipsing even Samuel r. It
If he lives to be as old us
be ill be ii greater
man. word that
a modern We
say that
Rockefeller and Duke were
great, meaning thereby that they
lop of in their
I calling. Mr. Duke has certainly
I proven to be a Napoleon of the to-
I building like
feller upon the ruin and failure of
will be employed both and r
and the tobacco farmers to
of II. of making only enough
the bureau mun-
for
positions. Women were That's what
ployed In this in At in Duke's career has done
Be Employed a Cm.
-us Enumerator.
II
i f
I f
I ll.-w
could
l would i
I am
lions.-
i m- in
I I. -I have
i, l hare even s--a
i-i fart,
j if I
r I la world
i i tin- corner
It to III Whit
; I I V. IV
. i nil in.
ti Saturday
Kl.-is-n.-
la
la
la m .-
Ar II.-kT
tartar
Lr Mourn
Ar
SALE.
of n .-f
A. K. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets and
evening, R.
W. M. J. M. lion.,. Sec
Meets every evening.
D. N. G.
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
9.1. meets every Friday evening
i J. Ii, Fleming, O. C.
K. of R.
Council, No.
i ii meets even-
W. . Wilson, R. M. R.
ii it A U bang, See.
.,. I.-, I I I U
U. A.
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Mall lean
Ion vim n in,
p u-
in. leave.
I . in. p m
I in. Wilmington
leaves Ba
of ii of am, a in. Red
.-f Pill . made on tin- in. How Mill a
f December, In Special rive leaven
O. p m. Hone Mill. M p m.
Jacob p in. IS p in,
,. I . Up in
MONDAY, JANUARY Wit, who
Mil sale before court
every
night I. O.
O. F. hall. A. D. Conn-
A. O.
No. meet every lie, third
Thursday Odd Fellow
Hall. J. X Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. S. Smith, See.
Conclave
No. every second and
fourth Monday in odd
W. H. Wilson
Sec.
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.
lime the bead of the census
bureau the late Gen. Francis
A. Walker. AH rubs and
regulations for the taking of the
census of were so drawn that
there was no discrimination on ac-
count of sex. As a
many woman employed
throughout the country as
one woman in a western dis-
making a record Burn-
name obtained in a
thinly settled In 1800
women again found occupation as
clerks and as
though the fact that women were
eligible to those positions was not
widely Dis-
patch,
for the men who before the trust
was organized were most pros-
to be It
transferred in tobacco
from the pockets of the farmers
to the and Observer
Better Than Store Windows.
known ii. No T in division of the
land .-I int. Mary E.
v, a. allotted to by
foil, wing
at the of No. I
on road, thane K W,
pole, to a on creak.
of N Break to ii Mack
gum, m
on n.
Bail less.
Tin. ISM,
ALEX. I- BLOW,
in So
I Central
ltd
in Malts
a or of land situ- t Spring, the He,
ale In Pill county, MM
rot
FOR SALE AT HOOK
Home
For sore throat try a
of cold wilier.
For bilious colic try soda and
ginger in hot water.
For sick headache rub pepper-
mint oil on the temples.
For nervous headache bathe the
back if the neck with hot water.
in the bead try
powdered borax up the nostril.
A hop bag wrung from hot tin
la a quick relief for earache.
Smithing acid is one of
the best remedies for a serious
case of bleeding at nose. Dis-
solve water.
If an artery is cut tie a small
cord tightly be-
it and the heart.
For and the
of which the children com-
plain wrap leg in salt water
and then
For cloths of
mid water, or paregoric,
or laudanum and water, laid on u
water and the effected
purl over It.
Tincture of is
for sprains bruise
parts of tincture of
ca and spirits of camphor make an
excellent liniment for rheumatism.
Figuratively speaking, every ad- I No Story
displays hut wares in the same our an
favorite newspaper more thorough m,
and more effectively t ban ho can ., ,.,
in windows . ,
, . ,. , stock
bis store, copy a
in which he advertises brings
.
the content of his store to the
earnest attention of more than one
prospective purchaser.
is potential factor
Record.
Mule Eat Chicken.
One of the most remarkable
things heard of many years
this is found in a peculiar
habit by mi old Union
county mule.
The animal to Mr. J. W.
brother of Policeman
of Charlotte.
The mule question has
oped a wonderful capacity for eat-
chicken, feathers, feet all,
and seems to relish food very
much.
Mr. says I ho sup-
poses the animal has eaten between
one and two chickens
since he began this new custom of
fooling himself.
The mule, which is thirteen years
old, catches most of chickens
while it is The birds
about tin- trough or rack where
mule is being fed and
suddenly opens his mouth and has
a chicken caught before poor
chicken can get out of way.
Mr. says that the
to like the meat of the chick-
ens exceedingly well. He says fur-
that there are scores of other
chickens which the mule has
tacked but they were so fortunate
AND
GROCERIES.
what low pi ices we
selling such excellent goods with
out astonished.
Hut that is what here for,
o please our customers always
give them big values for their
money, delivered free in
any part city. Come to see
us.
II.
When you want good job print
bear in mind that
i i Li-run wins never better equip
pad for doing class of work to get off with only a cripple
ban at preset. ,,,,
1875.------
S. M. Schultz,
HAS PROVIDED FOR YOU
4.000 pounds Candy,
barrels
I sixes Sweet Florida Oranges.
Coca Nuts,
BOO pounds Mixed Nuts,
pound Raisins,
Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Figs, Dates,
Dolls. WATCHES, GUNS,
LAMPS
and
and
ALL KIND of
TOYS, CHEAP.
Come to see me.
hone
Air
Railway tin
Train on the
in, I in.
riM S n.-- V
v. Kin-ion
h am.
am. II M am.
Sunday.
Train -n It-are
B a m it n m, arrive
m p m,
. in ii am
and
Train Tarboro dally Sunday
s H p m. Sunday I p m. Ply
dally. Sunday.
lay am.
Train on Midland N i.
My-
a m and Sun
am, II am.
ally. it it Sunday, a m,
k in.
v a m. at a m.
Train Brant Ii
Mount at am. p m,
a m, Spring Hope am, US
m II am .
II t a m.
Mount II a m, m. dally except
Train m i
Clinton dally, except Sunday.
m. at am and
am.
Train No made
don for all point dally, all a Rich
mood.
H. M.
Agent
J. R. KENLY,
T. M. Truffle
------DEALER IN------
i -s.
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can be found the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO ME.
J. R. COREY.
Southern
Railway.
THE STANDARD RAILWAY
THE------
SOUTH.
Direct Linn to Points.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico.
FIRST CLASS Equip-
on all through and Lo-
cal Trains; Pullman Palace Sleep
Cars on all Night Trains; Past
Safe Schedules.
Apply to Ticket Agents Time
Tables, Rates and General
or address,
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N.
F. R. DARBY, P. T. A.,
N. C.
No trouble to answer questions
F. life.
a. ii. r. .
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at M. for Greenville,
j water permitting, to Tarboro.
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hour subject to change de-
pending stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
I New York and
ton, and for all points for West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. S. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C
PATENT
-am. or
. tat or photo.
for fr.
Eastern Reflector.
EDITOR
TRUTH II TO
lira
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. DECEMBER I
NO
ED. H.
HEADQUARTERS
for toys Christmas is true I sell about
the Toys and Christmas goods that arc sold in
but this is simply to l.-t you know am here
with the lot of and
CHRISTMAS
that I have ever bud. Come and sec them
all
-AT-
a n
ED,
THE TOY MAN.
I lead others try to follow.
PROM THE PHILIPPINES.
Writes
8.8.
Dear
of duty I want out here. She is
just the right for active service
around islands, and very much
smaller than the Petrel. I am
still attached to Petrel but will
do duly the
I wrote to father just I was Ra for several months. I do not
getting well of finite fever, and j know where we will go tomorrow
for fear you will feel about but think we will be gone for
me I to Unit I weeks, you may not hear
have entirely recovered, and from me as regularly as usual, but
fever left no bad offsets, I will rile when I can.
Sunday we down to With love to all.
where the Petrel was stationed Your devoted sou,
J. B. CHERRY; CO.
TRADE EVENT.
man Gotten.
How May Best Be Pro.
noted.
when I Ural joined her. and
look part lo one hottest lit-
I we have bad at all.
little light at of which I
wrote, was nothing to this
The army moved down from tin-
east about four marines prepared and well
moved along the coast from the displayed advertisement is the
north, while we shelled the successful It
in one day
I could seethe movements of average human promoter
forces. First we could sec interview in whole of his
our scouts advancing from bush professional career. It appeals to
to bush, then our skirmish reader directly and convincing
and la-hind them the main and catches trade Unit could
We poured shells into brush Is Hue need by the most
of but the talker. The wise business
were strongly man employs the most potential
the tight in earnest. , agent to strengthen and
cracked, and our six inch Record
shells exploded or
The Secretary State has found
Ions journal of the
lower house of the legislature for
I May, The late
I., who prepared
II he never found it, and
refers to its absence. It was not
other journals.
was other of a totally
character. Judge Walter
A. . w records
at o clock a. m. it i in.
Dec. 1899
The Idle or the curious arc most
attracted by the handbill thrown
i The busy
EXTRA housewife or the business man have
i no time lo look for the of
iN advertisement
upon tin-in.
OF. LOOK TOR
LARGE
WANTED AT
Quick Salespeople.
went singing over the insurgents
heads, while over from east
miles the rattle of
army rifles of
their The insurgents
fought well but we had them
too many sides, and they began to
retreat, while we followed them up
with our shells from one position
David a postman con-
with the
Scot land, post office, has
been duty thirty-seven years,
during twenty-live of which he
covered a daily of twenty
four miles, and twelve miles a day
for the other twelve years, which
, makes a grand total of over
to as our troops pressed m
on. was captured in
morning and in
afternoon. Early the afternoon
we saw marines being
brought down to the beach and I
was sent in to bring off
ones to ship through
surf, It was a sail duty. One
poor fellow that they brought down
bail a Mauser bullet go right
his head and Mood
was pouring out. Such sad sights
reminds one of the awful solemnity
of war. All this occurred
about ten miles from Manila. The
Petrel in in need of
miles. During
en years he never was known to be
a single day account of sick-
and never received holidays.
He is bordering on four score
years, and resigned his appoint
other day of
health. His youngest
been in his place.
of Treasury
estimates the expenditures for the
next year ending June
at 4681,061,094, This is
enormous sum; but nearly one-half
mine repairs, j of it will lie for military
so may remain here for a few purposes. He asks an
s. I hope may gel in Japan of for of
I return to the States but pensions, for pub-
see no prospect of it now, though lie works,
never know what developments i
a day may bring, but I hope every
day brings me nearer to time colored, oft
when will see you all again.
, thinks of voting.
not twenty live of I hem
knows what he votes
Star.
Manila P.
Mr
I have just been ordered to duty
executive officer of S. S.
as we will leave
here tomorrow, I write to let you
know where I am, although by
time you get this there is no
where I will be. The
Home scientists figure out that in
time we will all I
we will probably keep on
tho brunettes become
black and there will lie no more
color Hue. Rut this presents n
is one little rather dark outlook for humanity.
got from Spain is tho Wilmington Stair.
d. c, Dee. u, M.
Mr. hired men.
known as republican
majority of arc ottering
orders like trained animals. They
today the actual work of
rough House, a
single week, the gold
bill Mr. had
pared last summer. The vote is lo
taken week from today, and.
of course, the bill will be passed,
as ii will be sure to get all the re-
publican votes, and it is being
claimed that eight democrats from
New York, and others
from Eastern states will also
vote for it. The republicans are
so fond of wearing their gags that
they have offered lo give some
the to for debate
the bill to the democrats.
Navy Department has got
well out way. but his OF THIS i S
friends in Congress a re on GRADE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. WRAPS, SHOES
in his behalf, as was seen when a CROCKERIES, CHINA ETC.,
proposition, with l
Mr. was submitted lo
was Unit
Congress pass a reviving the
grade of Vice Admiral in the Navy
and Unit Mr. would at
once nominate aim
Sampson to grade. This
well, but
have so far declined lo accept It,
unless Mr. would prom-
that nomination should
be made so that he would cm
to rank Sampson.
Barry, who la one
Of friends says
he intends Io push his resolution
offering the thanks of Congress t
and tho under him for
destroying fleet, but if
an agreement is reached about the
Vice Admiral business, Unit will
cud the whole matter.
That Mr. Quay isn't as certain
of getting that in tho Senate,
as his friends would like everybody
to is shown by the presence
in Quay's
Internal, Came-
Mr. Quay will also lie in
Washington this- week. An ad-
verse report is expected from
Elections, which is
one of few not in-
in the republican grab of
increasing their representation,
hut the real light will lie on the
floor Senate. chances
still seem to favor Quay, although
several of the Senators who had
been counted upon as certain to
vote to seat him, are said to lie
doubt as to how they would vote.
It is on the personal friendship of
those that Cameron
Quay arc now working.
Senator Mason's speech in favor
of his resolution of sympathy for
Transvaal Republic, now en-
gaged a war for liberty with
Great some hard
knocks for prominent republicans
in lulling the President. Mason
may not rank high as a statesman,
bill his tongue has a the
end of it when he wishes lo have
quite nagging if not so polished
us that wielded by and
who have in
the Senate.
lo have
emerged from his wrestle with the
rheumatism and his check
which is credited prom-
part in Ohio campaign,
as cross as a crippled bear. He
hobbling out of the While
House, where he had holding
a conference with Mr.
and Mr. Henry C. Payne,
who has been men us I Ian
successor at head of
Republican Committee,
when ho was asked if it were true
that he intended to retire from the
Chairmanship of tho Committee,
He glared angrily the
per man who asked the question,
la-fore answering and then
as he turned is
am homed what will
on the Rail
A bad accident befell David
Walters, all man. yes-
morning the Atlantic
Line freight yards. Be at a
Car Messrs
Howie and unloading spirits
turpentine treat a ear on the
on the south side of the warehouse
next to the cotton plat form track,
lie bad skids on which to roll
the casks, and while rolling n
one a freight train of thirteen can
backed down on the parallel track
knocking skids away
throwing Waiters underneath
I nick of the rear car. One of the
wheels crushed bis leg from
the ankle in Hie
ton bull.
O T A S H gives
flavor and firmness to
all fruits. No good fruit
can be raised without
Potash.
containing at least
S to of Potash will give
best results on all fruits. Write
for our pamphlets, which ought
to be in farmer's library.
They are sent free.
GERMAN WORKS,
H bi, New York.
lime.
Miss of county,
a student Normal, died Sat-
night of typhoid fever.
This is the ninth death from fever
the Normal, addition to
these, two young ladies who con-
typhoid the college have
died their return home.
Philadelphia Record issues
annually a handsome useful
almanac, filled with information
that is of much value. We are
indebted to the Record for a copy
edition for 1900.
thrust
newspaper
gels audience when the reader
is a frame of mind lo notice all
It contains of news and advertise-
la. Times.
While we are being so crowded
with advertisements those wanting
changes should get their copy
early In if possible baud
a day ahead.
HANDLING KINK GOODS
ON
J. B. CHERRY CO.
Greenville. N C-
dollar a man's peek-
there are a uses; and
successful advertiser is the one
who can convince the man
what is most is to found
in advertiser's store.
While wives a premium
I among Hie of
Sooth Africa. is said the
are offering them while w as an
inducement to loin in
to sell Sew-
Machines in Pitt adjoin-
counties. Hood paying
guarantee. For terms
contract apply to
M. K.
N. C.
On n ,,.
The of
l-i of the Board f
number number of
for
. a- County for the fiscal year
. ii. I. Davis bath
the OW
BOB-
Hardware, Paints
AM D STOVES
A SPECIALTY.
HEATERS
HEATERS
BEST HAT CAN BE BOUGHT
COM AND SEE OUR
GAUL HE VIRUS t GA
TOVE
BAKER HART
G KEEN N. C
again, John Hull, and
I hem are at the oiler. W Kins hall trailed
I day a. Commissioner OS
i For j
is said the British army , M
o w
II
ill South lacks
their victories
For a.
For day as
and the Other fellows give them all For
of that they
Star.
The circulation that a journal
secures of its intrinsic
merit IS more valuable lo the ail-
that secured by
oilier means where-
by subscriber pays for the
in older lo secure
is ill connection
with Ink.
Total A Viol M C -1 for For S days Fur SOW
allowed allowed W i Total
tUt so
;.
Stats or I
Col
noon, Clerk
of for county
that the foregoing it a
I rec-
in my
hand seal of
Catarrh be Cured aw lath
T. It,
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as, . .
the reach tho seal of the
disease. Catarrh la a blood or eon-
and order lo
cine you must take internal
remedial. Hall's Catarrh la
taken and acts directly
till- and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh cure is not a
medicine. It was prescribed by
one of beat In this
and is a regular
prescription. Ii is composed of
the best Ionics known,
with beat blood
on the mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination the two
ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing Catarrh
Bend f r free.
P. J. a CO, Props.,
Toledo, O,
Sold by druggists,
II. I.
At-Law.
N.
for sue. bi-
In
Dr. D. L.
, N. C.
White
are
.


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Eastern reflector, 12 December 1899
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December 12, 1899
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