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The Reflector <lb />
Book Store <lb />
THING II THE OF <lb />
BOX R <lb />
TABLETS, <lb />
Pens, Pencils. <lb />
Slates, inks, <lb />
received <lb />
All Magazines. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
. Owner <lb />
at the Office at <lb />
Greenville. N. C, as Second <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
THEY TO <lb />
A PRESSURE <lb />
or <lb />
Free Bathing and <lb />
for statesmen. <lb />
It is generally known that <lb />
furnishes his legislators <lb />
bath tubs and other <lb />
of cleanliness, but it is never- <lb />
a fact. In the basement of <lb />
I he are located the <lb />
bathroom, where the states- <lb />
men cleans their cuticle at the ex- <lb />
of the people. On the House <lb />
side there are fifteen tubs, while <lb />
on the Senate the number is some- <lb />
what smaller. They are <lb />
by the statesmen at all hours of <lb />
the day. Attendants are provided <lb />
at the expense Of the government. <lb />
The not that the bathrooms are <lb />
almost constantly occupied <lb />
the extent to which the <lb />
of the free bath is <lb />
Senators and members <lb />
who live at holds, where an extra <lb />
charge is made a bath, usually <lb />
wail until they reach the lo <lb />
enjoy this luxury. Not only are <lb />
the statesmen furnished free baths, <lb />
but shops are provided for <lb />
their use. These are well patron- <lb />
as no charge is made, the <lb />
barbers turn many an honest pen- <lb />
receive good salaries <lb />
from the government, and at the <lb />
same time get lips from their pat- <lb />
Telegram lo <lb />
Chicago Tribune.<lb />
CENTS s Stand ; <lb />
Never spill when turned over. <lb />
JOB <lb />
US a call. <lb />
elector Is. <lb />
PROM A- <lb />
Visiting <lb />
Full Sheet Poster. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
TWICE A-WEEK <lb />
Is only i year and con <lb />
the news every week, <lb />
and gives information to the <lb />
those grow- <lb />
tobacco, that is worth <lb />
many times more than the <lb />
subscription price. <lb />
.-. dim FOUNTAIN Pen <lb />
WT SUCCESS e PEN AGE <lb />
SALE AT BOOK SORE <lb />
A PICKPOCKET'S RUSE. <lb />
lie One.<lb />
Jack noted pickpocket. <lb />
us. to tell fanny story <lb />
difficulty In picking the pocket <lb />
n fashionably dressed woman who <lb />
was looking In at the Window of <lb />
Jewelry store. It Illustrate, <lb />
the hardship that the light lingered <lb />
gentry are forced to endure in the <lb />
of their profession and when <lb />
related was not <lb />
only by but by the many to <lb />
whom he confided his experience. <lb />
was a winter evening, and the <lb />
lady on whose bad design. <lb />
Hood looking at the holiday finery <lb />
temptingly displayed. said <lb />
that he tried all the arts known to hi. <lb />
for the extraction of the wallet, <lb />
all In vain, until, a last resort, <lb />
he fished n toothpick from his pocket <lb />
and. reaching around, tickled the <lb />
tar. Instinctively she raised her hand <lb />
to brush away the Invading Insect or <lb />
whatever it might he and In so doing <lb />
let go of that site was <lb />
carrying ii; the pocket of her coat. <lb />
It was only an instant, hut It was <lb />
long enough for the expert pickpocket <lb />
to get In ids work, and when she put <lb />
hand her money was gone, <lb />
the crowd her she could <lb />
identify the pale faced, <lb />
dressed young man at her side as <lb />
the person who had robbed her. and <lb />
if had accused him there would <lb />
have been proof against him. as <lb />
swag was at once passed to a pal <lb />
who stood ready to receive It and run. <lb />
was even arrested for that <lb />
crime, the lady's ludicrous outcries <lb />
furnished material for mirth long aft- <lb />
LAYING UP A COMPETENCE. <lb />
i. . Amy <lb />
mi <lb />
are some men of <lb />
said Mr. <lb />
great fortunes by gnat strokes, hut <lb />
by far the number of fortunes. <lb />
Including those of moderate <lb />
and these form the great ma- <lb />
of all, are made by the very <lb />
process of living within one's In- <lb />
come and investing the surplus with <lb />
more or km wisdom, but always <lb />
It will lie safe. <lb />
older I the more amazed <lb />
t am that more people don't lay up a <lb />
competence for themselves, as most <lb />
anybody can do, by beginning early In <lb />
life to within their income and <lb />
ticking to that course faithfully. Hid <lb />
I do this myself No. Am I, how <lb />
ever, having learned the wisdom of <lb />
course, making a beginning <lb />
I am to say I am still <lb />
pending all I get and laying by <lb />
are some lessons that we all <lb />
easily but never turn to our <lb />
own advantage, of these is of the <lb />
benefits that arise from the <lb />
Of self denial. We get from this st <lb />
once the direct benefit of what w. <lb />
save, n in I self denial nourishes, <lb />
strengthens broadens the will and <lb />
enables a man to do to <lb />
earn more more. <lb />
simply nothing like self <lb />
i In I Is key lo every of <lb />
life's treasures, everybody has <lb />
one of golden keys In Ills posses- <lb />
a lo help and walling <lb />
for him lo It In New <lb />
York <lb />
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wearing on mid lie eon <lb />
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To. Sir<lb />
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Keeping pace with scientific thought <lb />
and progress certain problems which <lb />
i the past have been for want <lb />
of light being thrown upon them have <lb />
been taken up one by one lo <lb />
further examination by the aid <lb />
f improved science. <lb />
The newest In this <lb />
tends to the science of the <lb />
and Includes the following <lb />
Why does a man act when <lb />
be Is <lb />
Why is u <lb />
Why does man <lb />
violent often a <lb />
Buck questions as these hare puzzled <lb />
our Immediate fathers, who have hard- <lb />
ever satisfactorily explained them <lb />
away or Indeed thrown much reliable <lb />
Ugh them. The human brain Is <lb />
composed of cells, and each cell Is a <lb />
simple bit of nerve substance, from <lb />
cud of w like an octopus, <lb />
spring a Dumber of tentacles, while <lb />
from another part arises an arm <lb />
from them and of great <lb />
The long arm Is Intended for trans- <lb />
Impression from one portion <lb />
of the brain system to another. It be- <lb />
made to touch <lb />
short arms of the next one to it, <lb />
latter in Its turn effecting contact with <lb />
a third cell, and so on. <lb />
Thus a message Is conveyed and the <lb />
mind get Its news. The entire brain <lb />
Is made up of these cells, whose mini- <lb />
1st Is legion whose full strength <lb />
Is grouped in systems, these systems <lb />
In turn being In <lb />
ties, the clusters <lb />
finally the cluster, in constellations. <lb />
which divisions are known to <lb />
physiologists <lb />
So long a- la In a healthy <lb />
each lit lie cell, or brain <lb />
attends to Its business faithful- <lb />
s no trouble, bill as man <lb />
generally i animal who usually re- <lb />
fuses in live life spanned by <lb />
nature an I n life laid <lb />
by lie artificial process <lb />
of living. forsooth by <lb />
disturbances frequent- <lb />
arise brain becoming <lb />
abused in a oils ways, from over <lb />
prim <lb />
Your brain cell Is n <lb />
little thing and it can endure a <lb />
great deal of from you. but If <lb />
u should go I lit lie too far It rebels <lb />
and refuses lo work any longer by <lb />
breaking contact with Its companion <lb />
cells, which it can do by withdrawing <lb />
Its long and getting Itself out of <lb />
circuit. Hut tills rebellion Is conduct- <lb />
ed by whole groups of cells acting to- <lb />
in full harmony. <lb />
Now, the object of this Is <lb />
simply lo avoid overwork, for each <lb />
tiny cell has stored within its minute <lb />
pace only n certain amount of energy, <lb />
but If you put on the high pleasure <lb />
this Is easily consumed by the opera- <lb />
of brain, the organism <lb />
breaks down from exhaustion Now. <lb />
take first of problem. Just <lb />
stated. When a person takes much <lb />
to drink. . those patches of <lb />
the brain are for the <lb />
induct muscular <lb />
I man staggers. <lb />
When the dose Is very large, the <lb />
cells, although stupefied, have <lb />
tried to keep their master on Ids legs, <lb />
now cease the man sleeps <lb />
like one dead finally. If than <lb />
of he taken, <lb />
the effect on cells is to <lb />
them, and the unfortunate man dies. <lb />
There Is some relation between ex- <lb />
activity of mind and <lb />
Insanity. are apt lo exhibit <lb />
symptoms of mental alienation, mid, <lb />
singular to relate, their children are <lb />
usually Inferior to those of average <lb />
men. <lb />
For Instance, not to go out of <lb />
land for example. Cromwell was a <lb />
mid had visions, Dean <lb />
Swift Inherited Insanity was him- <lb />
self not a little mad. Shelley was call- <lb />
ed by Ills friends <lb />
Charles Lamb went crazy, <lb />
was another Coleridge <lb />
was n morbid maniac. M was of a <lb />
morbid turn of mind, approach- <lb />
Insanity ideas hades <lb />
are largely formed on the description <lb />
evolved by his diseased <lb />
Byron said he was visited by <lb />
ghosts <lb />
This mental alienation occurring In <lb />
the foregoing shows Hint <lb />
grill cells have <lb />
undo of <lb />
the spun called talent or <lb />
genius, has used up all en- <lb />
stored In each cell and each group <lb />
of cells, in of the whole, <lb />
with result Hal their work <lb />
has various types of <lb />
Insanity as depleted or. f phrase It <lb />
more In lined disturbance of <lb />
the mental equilibrium <lb />
The remaining problem is <lb />
Tins is produced by s <lb />
certain <lb />
1.1 a man becomes so <lb />
In his of some <lb />
and lends his whole <lb />
mind to i i Hie hard think- <lb />
. groups of cells <lb />
III <lb />
Is t lead and <lb />
say. Mr I was once <lb />
hi. starring partner and be treated <lb />
me a- I <lb />
gladly him a return <lb />
for favors I am bound all the ties <lb />
of friendship and to give <lb />
him a ensure lo tight <lb />
ever such a touching Instance of <lb />
Mr. will reward his old <lb />
patron and hem-factor by heating him <lb />
Into pulp and knocking Ids head off. <lb />
One can fancy him Raying, he put. <lb />
his terrible Into his fiends ribs. <lb />
old thy Star <lb />
Save Your Money. <lb />
One box of Pills will save <lb />
many dollars in bills <lb />
They cure all diseases <lb />
of the stomach, liver or bowels. <lb />
No Reckless Assertion <lb />
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb />
malaria, constipation and <lb />
a million people endorse <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
July is. <lb />
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NOTICE TO <lb />
July before <lb />
Clerk of county as <lb />
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in hereby lo nil <lb />
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or to the all <lb />
having <lb />
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or before the nth day of Die. <lb />
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morning and evening. Ev- <lb />
prayer Wednesdays at <lb />
M., and Litany at A <lb />
M., Rev. I. A. Minister <lb />
in Charge. <lb />
i-very <lb />
am ml day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb />
meeting Thursday evening. <lb />
J. N. Booth, <lb />
m. C. D. <lb />
every Sun- <lb />
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb />
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school p. m. W F. Harding, <lb />
thin <lb />
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SOS<lb />
NOTICE <lb />
undersigned <lb />
the Court clerk of Pitt <lb />
as Executor of Last Will <lb />
notice <lb />
is hereby to all to the <lb />
to payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all having claims <lb />
estate are to Hie <lb />
same beam the day of <lb />
November, or this will be <lb />
plead in bar -f <lb />
This 18th day of November <lb />
A. <lb />
licit. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pit <lb />
county, having issued fatten of <lb />
to the on the 7th <lb />
day of November, on the estate of <lb />
S- Notice is <lb />
hereby given lo all lo the <lb />
Estate to make immediate payment to the <lb />
and to all of said <lb />
Estate present their claims, properly <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve mouths after the date of this Notice <lb />
or this Notice will be in bar of <lb />
recovery. This the day of <lb />
1899. . A, <lb />
the Estate of S <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letters this <lb />
been issued lo me, the undersigned, as ex <lb />
the last will and o <lb />
M. deceased, no- <lb />
given to all persons <lb />
claims against of said Foreman M. <lb />
to present them lo me for <lb />
payment, duly on or before <lb />
the day of November 1900. or ibis no- <lb />
will plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All lo estate will <lb />
make to inc. This the <lb />
day of November 1899. <lb />
last will and of <lb />
Foreman M. <lb />
Weldon Yadkin <lb />
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p m. Mills p c <lb />
p Maxton p <lb />
p m <lb />
at Fayetteville with train <lb />
with the Carolina Central <lb />
Railroad, at Bad Spring with <lb />
at Sanford <lb />
with the Seaboard Air Lint- and <lb />
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go Maud., close Well <lb />
don all points North daily. a <lb />
H. M. <lb />
Agent <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Manager. <lb />
T. M. EMERSON, Manager. <lb />
LODGES <lb />
A. F. a A. M. Greenville <lb />
No. and <lb />
third R. <lb />
Hams, W. M. J. M. Return, Sec <lb />
I. O. O. P.--Covenant Lodge, No. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
D. Overton, N. G. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
K. of River Lodge, <lb />
meets every Friday evening <lb />
J. L. Fleming, C. 0.1 C. Carr <lb />
R. andS. <lb />
K. Vance Council, No. <lb />
l every Thursday even- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B. <lb />
Lang, Sec. <lb />
Jr. O. V. A. every <lb />
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb />
O. F. hall. A. D. Johnson, Coon- <lb />
A. O. Council, <lb />
No. meets every and third <lb />
Thursday in Odd Fellow <lb />
Hull. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb />
Chief; D. Smith, Sec. <lb />
I. O. Conclave <lb />
No. meets every second and <lb />
fourth Monday in Odd <lb />
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb />
0.8. smith Sec.<lb />
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null so the With <lb />
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ill- lion the <lb />
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in nail all manner of queer <lb />
he la of<lb />
SALE. <lb />
By of a decree of Superior <lb />
Court of Till county, made on day <lb />
of December, 1899, in a Special <lb />
Proceeding therein pending, entitled O. <lb />
and wile against Jacob <lb />
and others, and numbered as <lb />
will MONDAY, JANUARY <lb />
sell at public sale before court <lb />
door in I. the highest bidder for <lb />
cash a certain or pared of land situ- <lb />
ate in Pitt county, <lb />
known as Lot No. in the division of the <lb />
land of the late Mary K. deceased, <lb />
and which was allotted to by <lb />
the following and bounds, <lb />
lit the 4th of hot No. <lb />
on thence South W. <lb />
to a sweet-gum on 3rd corner <lb />
of No. thence down said creek to <lb />
thence N. E. poles lo a stake <lb />
road near just South land, <lb />
hence with said road to the <lb />
Sires mole or less. <lb />
This the 6th day of December, 1899. <lb />
I. <lb />
commissioner. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
la there anything more depressing <lb />
than in Into your room at <lb />
afternoon that the bed <lb />
has not vet <lb />
Times. <lb />
r. h <lb />
fl-l <lb />
of <lb />
to fresh ones. <lb />
HAS PROVIDED <lb />
4.000 pounds <lb />
i-i-K Apples, <lb />
Sweet Florida Oranges. <lb />
Cora <lb />
pounds Nuts, <lb />
pound Raisins., <lb />
Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron, <lb />
Figs, Dates, Bananas. <lb />
Dolls. WATCHES, GUNS <lb />
PISTOLS, VASES, LAMBS <lb />
and SCHEMES. <lb />
WAGONS, and <lb />
ALL KIND of <lb />
TOYS, <lb />
Come to see me. <lb />
SAM M. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Southern <lb />
Railway. <lb />
THE RAILWAY <lb />
------OF THE------ <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
Direct Line to all Points. <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
I can now be found in the <lb />
brick store formerly <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
W. Brown. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. R. COREY. <lb />
Texas <lb />
California, <lb />
Florida, <lb />
and <lb />
Rico. <lb />
CLASS <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington on <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb />
water permitting, to Tarboro. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb />
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb />
days, and Saturdays. <lb />
Sailing hours subject de- <lb />
pending on stage of water. <lb />
FIRST CLASS Equip- <lb />
b mots on nil through v v <lb />
Pullman Palate Sleep New Bog, <lb />
on all Night Trains; Fail <lb />
Safe <lb />
Apply lo Ticket Agents Time <lb />
Tables, Rates and General <lb />
or address, <lb />
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., <lb />
Charlotte, N. O. <lb />
F. R. DARBY, A., <lb />
K. C. <lb />
No trouble to answer questions <lb />
I, H. f, Turk<lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. <lb />
as <lb />
in <lb />
Book I link <lb />
la . <lb />
Add I<lb />
with at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Lino from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. N. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
PATENT <lb />
modal, skates,. <lb />
fur ad rice. <lb />
Oil <lb />
. . a<lb />
A YEAR <lb />
VOL. XIX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. JANUARY 1900. <lb />
NO <lb />
Bay Blows a Firecracker. <lb />
Only a very boy and a very <lb />
large firecracker. This <lb />
near the Mills, yes- <lb />
at o'clock, came near re- <lb />
in a tragedy. <lb />
It was the 8-year-old son of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. W. P. Wright. He had <lb />
a left cannon <lb />
cracker. He took it three <lb />
from the house and laid it down <lb />
behind a tree. He put home rocks <lb />
and dirt and sticks on top of it, <lb />
for he wanted a big explosion. <lb />
Then he lighted a match, <lb />
it to the fuse and ran away. <lb />
Somehow the cracker wouldn't <lb />
So, after reflection, he <lb />
came back and, kneeling down, put <lb />
his face close to the cracker and <lb />
blew hard. <lb />
The result was and <lb />
fearful. The force of the <lb />
Not His Destination. <lb />
A steamer was stopped in the <lb />
mouth of the river owing to a <lb />
dense sea fog. Au lady <lb />
inquired of the captain the cause <lb />
of the delay. <lb />
see up the re- <lb />
plied the captain. <lb />
I can see the stars over- <lb />
the old lady. <lb />
but until boilers bust <lb />
we that <lb />
World's Comic. <lb />
A bill has introduced <lb />
the Virginia Legislature to amend <lb />
the constitution of that State by <lb />
providing and educational <lb />
cation for voters, <lb />
case of and sailors who <lb />
served prior to 1870, either <lb />
one State or in the United States, <lb />
and their sons born prior to that <lb />
date, or persons who hold their <lb />
name real estate to the extent of <lb />
WOO, assessed valuation. <lb />
Value of Savings Banks. <lb />
In New England for several gen <lb />
the people have been ac- <lb />
to deposit their savings <lb />
in what arc called savings bank, <lb />
. has bad two good <lb />
ion seemed to concentrate on the has taught economy thrift <lb />
left corner of his mouth; and from j Inducing men and women <lb />
The Citizen says the <lb />
Republican gold standard bill <lb />
should lie entitled Act to <lb />
Feed Fresh of Government <lb />
Bonds to Wall Street Whenever <lb />
that Gambling Hell Wants More <lb />
to Gamble <lb />
his mouth almost to the car four <lb />
parallel slits were cut, to the <lb />
bone. Three teeth were knocked <lb />
out. <lb />
A was called and the <lb />
boy was chloroformed while his <lb />
lace WM up. He will get <lb />
well, but he will be disfigured for <lb />
Observer. <lb />
No. Badly Wrecked. <lb />
Roanoke, Va., 8.-A spec- <lb />
to the Times from East Radford <lb />
Vs., <lb />
train No. west- <lb />
bound, leaving here at this <lb />
evening, was wrecked at the bridge <lb />
east of Pulaski about p. in. <lb />
engine either flew the track <lb />
or way. Engineer <lb />
John H. Smith, of Bristol, is re- <lb />
ported badly hurt; Fireman Percy <lb />
of Roanoke, is dead. The <lb />
two postal clerks are seriously in- <lb />
The wreck is on fire. <lb />
passengers are badly bruised <lb />
but none seriously hurt. <lb />
Didn't Mis <lb />
Nam. <lb />
to earn and to save <lb />
It has drawn all the money out of <lb />
hiding places and put it to work, <lb />
making the small savings of the <lb />
many helpful to the general <lb />
trial progress. <lb />
Twelve years ago there was not <lb />
a savings bank in Raleigh, and the <lb />
small savings were hid away in old <lb />
stockings or in out of the way <lb />
and crevices. It has now two <lb />
savings banks with aggregate de- <lb />
posits exceeding four hundred <lb />
thousand dollars. Nearly all this <lb />
money is loaned out Raleigh, <lb />
and of the Raleigh's <lb />
new Industrial life. The lesson of <lb />
Raleigh's two savings banks ought <lb />
to be worth something to those <lb />
communities that have not <lb />
savings banks. They are <lb />
the best financial institutions that <lb />
any town or city can <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
J. B CHERRY GO. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb />
ii lit- of Cotton <lb />
The inability of General Otis to <lb />
bring the Filipino war to end <lb />
has given rise to the story that <lb />
hostilities are prolonged to <lb />
carry out the political schemes of <lb />
the administration. It is said <lb />
idea is to administer the crushing <lb />
blow to during the heat <lb />
of the presidential campaign, thus <lb />
arousing patriotism to the of <lb />
voting for <lb />
It is something to have learned <lb />
that a vicious attack docs not <lb />
require a vicious reply; a <lb />
slander docs not always make <lb />
necessary a correction that <lb />
some people do not amount to any <lb />
thing, no matter how they try. <lb />
Biblical Recorder. <lb />
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb />
We offer you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
the creations of the beat America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer <lb />
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure in show you what you want to <lb />
sell you if can. We offer you the service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most terms consistent a well <lb />
established business built up strictly n its own merits <lb />
When come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do sec our Immense stock buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and the following of general merchandise <lb />
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb />
Satins. <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Cotton mills have done great <lb />
deal the poor white people <lb />
North said a prominent <lb />
cotton null man yesterday. <lb />
have in this State about <lb />
These employ <lb />
who <lb />
Bach family Is practically <lb />
supported the wages of the <lb />
members are mill operatives. <lb />
These families average live <lb />
each, which means that <lb />
people in this State alone are <lb />
fad and clothed cotton <lb />
mills. <lb />
to the general establish- <lb />
of mills in the South these <lb />
operatives out a bare <lb />
small rented farms. The <lb />
almost abject poverty of this kind <lb />
of living has been seen by all of as <lb />
in some <lb />
ACTS GENTLY ON THE <lb />
Kidneys, Liver <lb />
and Bowels <lb />
the System <lb />
V IV <lb />
Th. Law as to Carrying Con- <lb />
Weapons. <lb />
A rather unusual and also a very <lb />
ridiculous incident occurred the <lb />
Register of Deeds office in the court <lb />
house yesterday afternoon, when a <lb />
young man in his <lb />
approached Mr. <lb />
John deputy register of <lb />
deeds, made application for a <lb />
marriage license. Mr. <lb />
proceeded to fill out the certificate <lb />
until he asked the name of the <lb />
bride-elect. He hesitated a mo- <lb />
then summered, and after <lb />
drawing his face up Into several <lb />
unnatural expressions, said he <lb />
couldn't remember her name, and <lb />
would give up. The license book <lb />
and the <lb />
left In search of the woman to <lb />
her to the office and let her give <lb />
her own name. probably <lb />
succeeded In securing the license. <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
An of Ola. <lb />
Mrs. T. A. a widow of <lb />
this place, yesterday bought some <lb />
gin to give to her 12-year-old son <lb />
whom she believed had the meas- <lb />
This morning while delirious <lb />
he drank over a half a pint of <lb />
and has been limp and unconscious <lb />
ever since, although efforts to <lb />
arouse him have been repeatedly <lb />
made. His secretions arc all ac- <lb />
which is in his <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
North Carolina last year in <lb />
pensions to old Confederate sol- <lb />
During the same <lb />
period we paid out in pensions for <lb />
Federal soldiers over three mil- <lb />
lions of dollars. Our part of the <lb />
cost of the Philippine war and the <lb />
government policy of imperialism <lb />
is some and this is <lb />
but a beginning. What we pay to <lb />
the general government for these <lb />
departments a single year would <lb />
pay all the expenses of our State <lb />
government for a decade. We <lb />
stop to think what <lb />
price we pay for the <lb />
of being governed by Boss <lb />
News. <lb />
A special from Washington to <lb />
Post says that several <lb />
meetings of the colored clubs have <lb />
been held there within the past <lb />
few days at which Senator <lb />
resolution to declare ad- <lb />
that the North Carolina <lb />
franchise amendment is <lb />
was loudly applauded. <lb />
At these meetings speeches were <lb />
made in which the white people <lb />
of State were vigorously de- <lb />
and the dubs pledged <lb />
themselves to lend all possible aid <lb />
to the Republican party, through <lb />
speakers furnished other means <lb />
to defeat amendment. <lb />
An Indefatigable <lb />
Chill Tome <lb />
l per Curt. Chills <lb />
Night Sweats grippe. Mon- <lb />
back if II No other good <lb />
the Kind Bed en the la- <lb />
Hold and guaranteed by Woolen, <lb />
and druggists. <lb />
The saying that things come <lb />
to him who Is not a safe <lb />
maxim for the If he do <lb />
not advertise he cannot consistently <lb />
expect will he as <lb />
much success M was enjoyed by <lb />
Mr. when that gentle- <lb />
man was patiently waiting for some <lb />
thing to turn up. Success in bus- <lb />
must be worked for, not <lb />
waited for; and no merchant can <lb />
have a assistant <lb />
than a well displayed advertise <lb />
one Brown, <lb />
colored, was chasing a chicken on <lb />
the square in when a <lb />
pistol dropped from his pocket. <lb />
The weapon was picked up by an- <lb />
other but Brown afterward <lb />
claimed the pistol and admitted <lb />
that it was his. The facts being <lb />
reported lo the mayor, a warrant <lb />
was issued for for carrying <lb />
concealed weapons. He waived <lb />
examination and gave in the <lb />
sum of for his appearance at <lb />
court. Blown intended to submit <lb />
but he claimed that he had sold <lb />
the pistol and that at the time it <lb />
fell from his pocket he was carry- <lb />
it for delivery to party to <lb />
whom he hail sold it. On this <lb />
showing he was advised that he <lb />
was not guilty Judge Robinson <lb />
so held. Solicitor Hush appealed <lb />
on behalf of the State and the <lb />
Court has reversed Judge <lb />
Robinson. Following is the find- <lb />
of that <lb />
for carrying con- <lb />
weapon. The special <lb />
finds that defendant In <lb />
his pocket a pistol concealed <lb />
his own premises, and that the <lb />
purpose of carrying it was for de- <lb />
livery to Held, <lb />
upon the verdict the court should <lb />
have ruled the defendant guilty. <lb />
The question was as to the manner <lb />
and not the purpose of carrying the <lb />
weapon. The absence of intent to <lb />
conceal must found <lb />
to rebut the statuary presumption <lb />
of concealment. Here there was <lb />
no such <lb />
This seems to be a <lb />
decision, matter what one may <lb />
think of the concealed weapon law. <lb />
The law prohibits the carrying of <lb />
concealed If one is to In- <lb />
allowed, when found with a <lb />
his person, to set up the plea <lb />
that he has just bought or found <lb />
it is carrying it home, or that <lb />
it to deliver to some <lb />
body this is the usual <lb />
plea put forward then t he concealed <lb />
weapon law is a <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Home Blankets Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Molasses, Lard, Seed Oats <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
THIS <lb />
We offer One Hundred Dollars <lb />
Reward for any east- of Catarrh <lb />
that can not cured by Ball <lb />
Catarrh Cure. <lb />
F. J. Props. <lb />
Toledo, <lb />
undersigned, have known <lb />
for the last fifteen <lb />
years, him <lb />
honorable all business <lb />
and financially able to carry <lb />
out obligations made by their <lb />
firm. <lb />
Tin wholesale drug <lb />
gists, Toledo, O.<lb />
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb />
acting upon the <lb />
blood and surfaces of the <lb />
System. Price <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
free. <lb />
Hall's family Pills ate the best. <lb />
OVERCOMES <lb />
EFFECTUALLY <lb />
PERMANENTLY <lb />
THE F D k <lb />
MI <lb />
t, <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture everything in line. <lb />
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
Two inch bronze Spanish <lb />
cannon, formerly a part of the de- <lb />
fences at Fort San Felipe, Manila <lb />
and captured Admiral <lb />
the battle l Manila bay, have <lb />
been presented to the city of At- <lb />
be used the of the <lb />
monument which will lie erected <lb />
to the memory of the late <lb />
ant <lb />
To Speak in Wilmington. <lb />
-HEADQUARTERS FOB <lb />
Hardware, Paints <lb />
AND STOVES <lb />
A SPECIALTY. <lb />
AND <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
MORE. <lb />
The Raleigh correspondent <lb />
Star telegraphs that Senator <lb />
Butler Will open the anti amend- <lb />
campaign in Wilmington, and <lb />
that Senator Pritchard will have <lb />
his in Rocking <lb />
The object in view i so <lb />
plain that every Intelligent man <lb />
will we ii at a glance. <lb />
ton and Richmond have <lb />
been selected because the <lb />
claim; that they were the storm <lb />
of Democratic in <lb />
Prichard and butler arc <lb />
sent Into this dis- <lb />
in the hope <lb />
be notified will not be <lb />
allowed to speak j or, if they do at- <lb />
tempt that the med. .- <lb />
Hill lie broken up by the <lb />
-red The star <lb />
hopes believes that their at- <lb />
tempt to manufacture capital will <lb />
prove a disastrous failure. <lb />
Butler Prichard, twin broth- <lb />
I of speak until they <lb />
are hoarse, <lb />
Certainly In Wilmington, Butler <lb />
change a single vote. <lb />
does he to this. He <lb />
hopes that be will not be allowed to <lb />
speak. But contemptible as be is, <lb />
or should be, in the estimation of <lb />
white man <lb />
Carolina, be at- <lb />
made to interfere his <lb />
meeting. Lei him alone. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
vs. Newspaper. <lb />
The dodger, nine times out of <lb />
ten. stops at the front door, while <lb />
the newspaper its way to the <lb />
dining room, or enters <lb />
Into the bosom of the family. <lb />
A Daily Thought. <lb />
To lie glad of life because gives <lb />
the chance to love mid to <lb />
work and to play and to look up <lb />
the stars; to be satisfied with <lb />
your but contented <lb />
with yourself until yon have made <lb />
best to despise <lb />
in the world falsehood <lb />
meanness, and to fear nothing <lb />
cowardice; be governed <lb />
by your admirations rather than <lb />
by disgust to nothing <lb />
that is your neighbor's except bis <lb />
kindness heart and gentleness of <lb />
seldom of your <lb />
enemies, often of your friends, and <lb />
audio spend <lb />
as much time as you can. with <lb />
body and with spirit, In God's out <lb />
f are little guide- <lb />
posts on the footpath lo peace. <lb />
Van in <lb />
BEST BE <lb />
COMB AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL <lb />
GARLAND <lb />
COOK THE <lb />
BRr. <lb />
THE <lb />
and fever la a bottle of Grove's Tasteless <lb />
i ii <lb />
i. <lb />
AM tit K, FLEMING . <lb />
At Law. <lb />
N. O.<lb />
in <lb />
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY <lb />
Take Laxative Quinine <lb />
Tablets. AU druggists refund the <lb />
money if it fails to cure. Hi H . I <lb />
and fever Is a bottle money U it to cure, w <lb />
Tonic Ii i. iron quinine on every box. <lb />
In a tasteless form. So pay b <lb />
BAKER o; HART <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
It is claimed county <lb />
now has more cotton mills than <lb />
i South. And <lb />
were by home people <lb />
mid are owned borne. is <lb />
prosperous, and her prosperity is <lb />
to her own efforts. If all the <lb />
South been as <lb />
progressive a- our neighbor, <lb />
Booth would now lie th <lb />
wealthiest the country. <lb />
pioneers In Dr. <lb />
i l. . <lb />
cotton manufacturing and N <lb />
held the lead all <lb />
Finning store. <lb />
price Mo, <lb />
. i<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018380_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
D. J. Owner <lb />
Entered the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second Has <lb />
Hail Matter. <lb />
TUESDAY, <lb />
Mr Hoot declines to be a <lb />
dale for Vice President. Now Mr. <lb />
will have to select Some <lb />
else. <lb />
In of all the talk <lb />
lynching, the statistics <lb />
show that I here wore few in the <lb />
satin country in lAM than in <lb />
any year since 1885. <lb />
Philologists are mm tracing re- <lb />
semblances between dialects <lb />
of the Filipinos those of the <lb />
American Indians. After a while <lb />
historians will trace resemblances <lb />
between the treatment of the two. <lb />
When the trusts helped to elect <lb />
in ISM they did W with <lb />
the assurance the republican <lb />
would not destroy them. <lb />
Otherwise they must have <lb />
foils, and no one accuses them of <lb />
that. <lb />
A notable trial occupied the <lb />
pant week of the Federal court in <lb />
Raleigh. Marshall, of <lb />
ton, was tried on the charge of <lb />
counterfeiting. The <lb />
trial has clearly shown animus mi <lb />
the part of the prosecution, After <lb />
deliberating t tie case twenty <lb />
four Hours the jury failed to agree <lb />
a mistrial was the result. <lb />
The jury stood nine for <lb />
and three conviction. <lb />
Smile la Each. <lb />
The bone of content ion is <lb />
worth picking. <lb />
A pair of banana <lb />
skins on I he sidewalk. <lb />
Church singers always buy their <lb />
note paper by the <lb />
The observant man is all ears, <lb />
NEWSY It M Mis AND <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
N. C, Jan. IS, <lb />
Mr. moved from but the egotist is usually all l's. <lb />
Marlboro yesterday. He The people who complain <lb />
the Kt I wants house. they never get their lights get left. <lb />
Miss Maggie who has fellow can raise the <lb />
been visiting the down here he can't even blow his own <lb />
for weeks, has <lb />
home. <lb />
ii. Cox still has the Busier <lb />
and lot formic at It <lb />
is a bargain and cannot tie bought <lb />
for any <lb />
There was an time spelling <lb />
match at lat night. <lb />
The milkmen are going to have <lb />
a ball. They will probably all <lb />
wear pumps. <lb />
The things some people worry <lb />
most shoal are the things that <lb />
never happen. <lb />
Posts are not made. And <lb />
some people contend that H- <lb />
the low n. I. . ,. , <lb />
lure is kind. <lb />
Money talks. If be- <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings In North Carolina <lb />
The State Bar Association will <lb />
hold its next meeting in Asheville <lb />
June 27th. <lb />
The enrollment at the State <lb />
has reached the high <lb />
est number in its history. <lb />
Col. R. B. of Winston, <lb />
announces that he will be a <lb />
dale for the S. Semite to sue <lb />
A Davidson man ate <lb />
without slopping. He was six- <lb />
a half pounds heavier when <lb />
the bait had <lb />
We business men com- <lb />
plain of the backwardness of <lb />
in paying their accounts, As <lb />
many a- please may differ with <lb />
this honest man <lb />
will be i able to <lb />
do so. And if not able he will <lb />
endeavor to make some <lb />
what he <lb />
owes. <lb />
lithe town bad won would have <lb />
bragged about it. <lb />
w. B, Morris and wife, of <lb />
Vanceboro, were in town yesterday. <lb />
They will either move to this place <lb />
or board their son here to attend <lb />
A. G. Cox <lb />
often liberal inducements at all <lb />
times for any good business to lo- <lb />
at <lb />
Cotton-seed are a good price now, <lb />
and it pays farmers to exchange <lb />
them for meal, or sell them and <lb />
buy meal. <lb />
At a call meeting of Town Board <lb />
this week. Alonzo Harris was <lb />
Policeman. He has also <lb />
been hired by the day to look after <lb />
work, light lamps, Ac. <lb />
you visit our <lb />
place, we could not show you any- <lb />
thing but a nicely arranged build- <lb />
furnished with tools and ma <lb />
read to be worked. <lb />
hope to be able lo <lb />
show you a nice row of buggies <lb />
which will please the most exacting, <lb />
both In quality and design. <lb />
Your new friends, <lb />
III i Carri use Co. <lb />
Pp. is the <lb />
wagon and business. <lb />
A. . Mfg. having <lb />
to put in several new <lb />
Heretofore there has been being a <lb />
lull in the ones in awhile <lb />
which would give a chance to work <lb />
on planters, back hands, <lb />
bin Ibis season they are having to <lb />
at the same time. <lb />
Hum to read what <lb />
have to from time to lime. <lb />
it go to a bank. There are <lb />
couple of tellers. <lb />
queer that the man who <lb />
knows all so seldom turns his <lb />
knowledge to good account. <lb />
A public office may e a public <lb />
trust, but that doesn't mean that <lb />
Two young men of Greensboro <lb />
who resolved to give up the use of <lb />
intoxicants and become teetotalers, <lb />
went before a magistrate and had <lb />
en oath administered. <lb />
Mrs. T. while walking <lb />
near the Move stumbled over some- <lb />
thing, causing her to fall and sprain <lb />
her ankle. She has been confined <lb />
to her lied from the <lb />
all officeholders are to be trusted, <lb />
Major Smith, a young white <lb />
labor movement the walking mas of county, was found <lb />
delegate usually rides in dead near the road side. There <lb />
No. dear, we have never, bullet <lb />
heard that powder lathe on the ground showed that <lb />
kind used by the girls who body had been out of <lb />
M, tin- roads close by. <lb />
When a woman Snail; does <lb />
cover a perfect man its always a The by the <lb />
man woman has married. <lb />
If every bit of slander had a rev- a.- Stated yesterday. <lb />
stamp affixed to it the Philips, <lb />
would soon have all a year or <lb />
money. ago from Pitt. The little girl <lb />
There is only one thing is not doing well. She is <lb />
makes a more angry than I from Southern- <lb />
being talked about, and that is to <lb />
be ignored. <lb />
Insanity and <lb />
An Indiana man is <lb />
insanity hi <lb />
Luck. <lb />
charged with <lb />
burned up <lb />
W. L. had a ban de- <lb />
by lire last night. The <lb />
barn contained barrels of corn, <lb />
some farm machinery, etc. The <lb />
total loss is estimated at <lb />
with no insurance. The lire was <lb />
Hal, At <lb />
Our old friend and aged fellow <lb />
citizen, Mi. II. <lb />
has just returned from I'm county, <lb />
where he has the <lb />
Christmas days with his daughter. <lb />
Mrs. John Boyd. Ho reports a <lb />
most enjoyable lime, and lays <lb />
Christmas day be had the pleasure <lb />
of eating dinner the <lb />
rounded with four generations <lb />
his family, and though he i- in <lb />
his ninety-second year, he entered <lb />
as heartily as in the days of yore <lb />
snowball frolic with one of his <lb />
grand children as he ever did in <lb />
his life, during the recent snow. <lb />
May his Sweet presence ill con- <lb />
to abide with <lb />
ton Messenger. <lb />
What In Means. <lb />
No man can be a friend of North <lb />
Carolina and work vole against <lb />
the Suffrage amendment. <lb />
friend of North Carolina will <lb />
do anything to keep the credit <lb />
the from being Increased, <lb />
The passage of the amendment <lb />
means higher for the state, <lb />
mid higher for the counties and <lb />
cities of the Slate. <lb />
one who wishes to see <lb />
Immigrants ex n <lb />
amendment. <lb />
No one who wishes hills <lb />
valleys of Western North Car- <lb />
filled with busy and prosper <lb />
OUt Citizens Will talk, work or vote <lb />
against the amendment. <lb />
one who really wishes to see <lb />
batter State and local government <lb />
in North Carolina will do any- <lb />
thing to interfere with the <lb />
of the amendment by the<lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Burned to And <lb />
Other Notes. <lb />
. 1900. <lb />
L. wen to <lb />
Tin <lb />
H. Harvey arrived <lb />
day from Norfolk. He <lb />
back some nice horses. <lb />
c. P. went to Kinston <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Eva Webb and Miss Min- <lb />
Evans, of Kinston, came Fri- <lb />
day to attend the minstrel at night. <lb />
O. w. went to Kinston <lb />
and returned Friday. <lb />
There was a large crowd of spec- <lb />
at the minstrel show Friday <lb />
night. All laughed enough a <lb />
Kinky head and others. <lb />
Alter the show night at <lb />
half past twelve o'clock the alarm <lb />
of lire was given, and the calaboose <lb />
was found ablaze, a man by the <lb />
name of Joe Porter, colored, was iii <lb />
side and was burned to ashes, lie <lb />
was drunk at the time, which was <lb />
the Cause of his being ill prison. <lb />
in currency. If be had lost discovered between mid <lb />
in a bucket shop, his origin unknown, but <lb />
would have regarded it simply as a <lb />
ease of bard luck. <lb />
Reflections of a Bachelor. <lb />
isn't a man's four that he was <lb />
once a baby, but it always makes <lb />
him ashamed to think of <lb />
When a woman wants to get an- <lb />
other woman mad she gives her <lb />
some fancy thing that the second <lb />
woman gave her lost Christmas. <lb />
Every spends a lot of <lb />
money every Christmas buying <lb />
presents for people that she would <lb />
be a lot happier if she didn't know. <lb />
Nowadays a man has got to give <lb />
the girl he used to give a 70-cent <lb />
thought to be <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
The Grand Lodge of Masons <lb />
elected the following <lb />
Grand Master, II. S. of <lb />
Deputy Grand Master. <lb />
H. I. Clark, Martin; Senior <lb />
Grand Warden. W. S. of <lb />
Junior Grand War- <lb />
den, F. Winston, of Bertie; <lb />
Grand Treasurer, Win. Simpson, <lb />
of Wake; Grand Secretary, John <lb />
C. Drewry, of Wake. <lb />
laughs best who laughs <lb />
take Hood's <lb />
you may laugh Brat, last and <lb />
diary to -dollar lamp shade, the time, will make you <lb />
all the women will call him <lb />
Probably every girl you meet <lb />
over IS has a book down in the , , <lb />
bottom her lop bureau drawer <lb />
she is to leave out on <lb />
the for fear her mother won't Judge Battle was exceed- <lb />
lot he. read it.-New York Press. in his denunciation of <lb />
cigarette smoking. He said that <lb />
no matter where one traveled these <lb />
days he saw small boys, tots <lb />
those miserable Cigarettes, <lb />
predominates in the January issue j generation of <lb />
Among be degenerates, <lb />
the sixteen well known this cause. It is <lb />
who have contributed to its that <lb />
are A. T. <lb />
with a stirring bit of notion entitled <lb />
Lady of <lb />
Good reading for the new year <lb />
Outsiders Will Invest <lb />
i hurtful. cigarette smoke <lb />
through a handkerchief leaves a <lb />
the John r of on the <lb />
Lather Long, who has furnished a handkerchief. Think of this go <lb />
story new Held, which he en- <lb />
titles ; La <lb />
who tells of the tricks of<lb />
who brings <lb />
forth another of In- clever Irish <lb />
stories the title of <lb />
J- <lb />
a, initial <lb />
lo r, <lb />
l- <lb />
r. <lb />
can Se .-. . <lb />
i I <lb />
CC. I. . I <lb />
ire <lb />
Ice, <lb />
-re In- <lb />
.- up a <lb />
. -.- <lb />
-In Me.<lb />
or <lb />
Money and Perseverance. <lb />
That the founders of the <lb />
Fig Syrup Company dropped <lb />
in advertising the <lb />
enterprise became a success, shows <lb />
what capital, and <lb />
it sometimes takes to make <lb />
a thing There have been <lb />
better remedies started only to lie <lb />
abandoned for lack of all <lb />
items that go to make phenomenal <lb />
success of enterprises which at the <lb />
beginning seem to be doomed to <lb />
failure. If the of the Cal- <lb />
Fig Syrup Company had <lb />
lost courage he lost his <lb />
capital of he <lb />
would not be today at the head of <lb />
a company w hose annual sales are <lb />
to amount to nearly <lb />
Order <lb />
H. W. <lb />
WHICHARD <lb />
lo w h <lb />
Hi. <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
Highest market prices <lb />
aid produce. <lb />
The landmark says the <lb />
of the Presbyterian oh of <lb />
to <lb />
it the use of the church public <lb />
marriages. Hereafter <lb />
no marriages can lake place in the <lb />
church except by permission of <lb />
and then admission must <lb />
be by card. This action is the re- <lb />
of abuse of the church by <lb />
thoughtless of former <lb />
marriages. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
This is to state that the firm of <lb />
bus not been dissolved. The only <lb />
change made is, that for the <lb />
convenience of our patrons we have <lb />
established a down town office. <lb />
Dr. will occupy the <lb />
old stand. Dr. <lb />
will occupy the new <lb />
Fourth behind Frank <lb />
Wilson's clothing store in the Per- <lb />
kins block of buildings where the <lb />
old post office used to <lb />
After two rear. <lb />
Premiums have been paid <lb />
IN THE <lb />
OF <lb />
i. <lb />
Unit <lb />
of J. <lb />
Your Policy<lb />
Has Cash Value, <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Paid-up insurance. <lb />
Extended <lb />
works <lb />
Will be re instated within <lb />
three years after lapse if yon are <lb />
in good health. <lb />
After Second Year <lb />
No <lb />
Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the lie <lb />
ginning of the second and of each <lb />
succeeding year, provides the j <lb />
for the current year be paid <lb />
They may lie used <lb />
To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To Make Policy Payable as <lb />
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb />
of Insured, <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
N. O. <lb />
One day last we k a Huston <lb />
man went to to swap <lb />
horses. He had a pretty good <lb />
horse and swapped it off for a mule. <lb />
The man either got sick of the mule <lb />
or the mule got sick of the man. <lb />
Any way the man tried to sell the <lb />
mule to u man, but seems <lb />
the didn't want to buy, <lb />
trying in vain to sell the mule <lb />
he asked the if he would <lb />
have the mule if he would give it <lb />
to him. The agreed to trade <lb />
that way and Wok the animal off <lb />
his hands, bought the bridle <lb />
for cents. The man walked <lb />
back home, a distance of miles <lb />
currying a borrowed saddle on bis <lb />
News. <lb />
your Chills and Fever, <lb />
Night <lb />
Tunic st Ms. Ir <lb />
to lake. Money If l <lb />
pin-Hie the <lb />
ether good, <lb />
nit Moral <lb />
Woolen and <lb />
man in another State who has <lb />
been reading about the movement <lb />
lo gel a factory in <lb />
ville, writes Unit <lb />
he Would like to lake stock in a <lb />
factory here, and he can also <lb />
induce outside capital lo be <lb />
invested in such an enterprise. <lb />
to stimulate our people <lb />
lo greater effort. It bears out what <lb />
Tin; has argued in the <lb />
when we show a deter <lb />
initiation something ourselves, <lb />
there is of capital outside <lb />
that can be Induced to and <lb />
join in with us. Hut outside <lb />
tad la not going to come until the Maude, dear, whiskey drink <lb />
home Internal shown. Keep log la apt to give a man a rye face, <lb />
this movement going you will j a good way to keep is to <lb />
Bod that capital to take all Ibo put it in a safe drawer lock it <lb />
stock required will be forthcoming. <lb />
OVER COUNTRY. <lb />
The palatial residence of Joseph <lb />
proprietor of New <lb />
York World, was destroyed by- <lb />
lire Tuesday. The Una la <lb />
Two ladles, housekeeper mid <lb />
the governess, lost their lives in <lb />
the building. <lb />
I. Watts, a while man charged <lb />
with a criminal attack on a woman, <lb />
was taken from the jail at <lb />
News, Va., and lynched. <lb />
ling through the lungs and affecting <lb />
the entire The cigarette <lb />
ranks with the morphine <lb />
habit. I know of two young men, <lb />
aged and Hi years, who lived in <lb />
my comity and who were killed by <lb />
cigarettes. They smoke excessively <lb />
and their dissolution was <lb />
On this s the judge con- <lb />
bis by stating that <lb />
it was his duty to request that the <lb />
law prohibiting the sale of <lb />
lo minors be rigidly enforced. <lb />
Quicken <lb />
of sight, out of <lb />
terse apothegm peculiarly <lb />
to business relations. The <lb />
merchant who fails to attract pub- <lb />
attention by menus of daily ad- <lb />
will soon be <lb />
The advertisement keeps ad- <lb />
always In range of the <lb />
purchasing public, and jogs the <lb />
memory of the <lb />
Many B man has become crooked <lb />
through straight whiskey. <lb />
The canal boats are laid up for <lb />
the winter with frozen tows. <lb />
story falls Hat is <lb />
one that bus no point. <lb />
When a man's conversation is <lb />
heavy his words don't always curry- <lb />
weight. <lb />
No, a musical score <lb />
is not necessarily composed of <lb />
doesn't make a secret society <lb />
man feel bad to have grip. <lb />
The girl w ho looks sweet enough <lb />
to eat generally manages to do so <lb />
three times a <lb />
w. ii. White, w. t. <lb />
II I II <lb />
V. e have just opened <lb />
building entirely new <lb />
complete stock of------ <lb />
We Carry <lb />
Dry Goods, Boots. <lb />
Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb />
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb />
carried in a general stock. <lb />
We Also Sell <lb />
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb />
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb />
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb />
Our prices on everything will lie <lb />
found as low as a good article <lb />
lie sold at. You are cordially in- <lb />
to visit our store. <lb />
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb />
of country produce. <lb />
WHITE FLEMING. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O <lb />
WISHES YOU ONE AND <lb />
ALL A HAPPY AND PROS- <lb />
NEW YEAR <lb />
THANK YOU FOR PAST <lb />
FAVORS AND ASK CON- <lb />
OF SAME. <lb />
YOURS TO SERVE, <lb />
V. J. LEE S. V. <lb />
NEW <lb />
ARRIVALS <lb />
New <lb />
BROADCLOTHS <lb />
CASHMERES, <lb />
SUITINGS, <lb />
WORSTEDS, <lb />
OUTINGS, <lb />
PERCALES, <lb />
GINGHAMS <lb />
Complete line of <lb />
TRIMMINGS, <lb />
up-lo date SHIRTS, SHOES <lb />
HATS. CAPS and <lb />
1.1 m i i <lb />
ff. <lb />
IX <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Cotton and Tim always <lb />
on i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand. Country prod and <lb />
old. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
thorn tome. I cash ft <lb />
st price. <lb />
E. M. <lb />
Hoot Greenville, N. <lb />
COTTON <lb />
As wired to <lb />
ton and <lb />
New York future to <lb />
day arc as follows <lb />
January March May M <lb />
Receipts <lb />
Opening. Ian Feb<lb />
Wheat May. fl m <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
Spot <lb />
BIGGIE BOOKS <lb />
A Firm Library or <lb />
Concise and <lb />
Printed ind <lb />
By JACOB <lb />
No. l BOOK <lb />
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; Hi Inn ho <lb />
mi ,;,.,,, like <lb />
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No. POULTRY BOOK <lb />
Ml y . look In <lb />
lift <lb />
., with <lb />
No. COW BOOK <lb />
All about Com tin Dairy Kai trail <lb />
lifelike <lb />
breed, other o <lb />
No. BOOK <lb />
Ail <lb />
e. etc <lb />
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BOOKS are <lb />
like <lb />
are a <lb />
youth one a Cow, Hoe or <lb />
k-o. -man to Had <lb />
away tot BOOKS. <lb />
JOURNAL <lb />
art n a <lb />
II la the hit <lb />
C paper la <lb />
world the , la Ike <lb />
of r, . I. v. r . ,., n In <lb />
lay OWE of the the <lb />
Mil <lb />
BOOKS Sat, <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
The King Clothier <lb />
has no old goods to off on it <lb />
NEW IND <lb />
Just what a will nun or boy should <lb />
wear all to sec me and I will con- <lb />
yon I have the right goods <lb />
at a lower than you have- <lb />
to pay for cut price goods. <lb />
KING CLOTHIER <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If MARK <lb />
on the margin of this paper it <lb />
is to remind you that you owe <lb />
The for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as pas- <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
Thursday night came near being <lb />
warm. <lb />
Much fresh pork is to <lb />
market. <lb />
Ye folks will have old <lb />
time quadrille at an early day. <lb />
There are many bad <lb />
colds as there are inhabitants. <lb />
By express Mountain But- <lb />
per at S. II <lb />
could their <lb />
Stock by tying it out in this wet <lb />
weather. <lb />
Home of the girls now say <lb />
sure enough that they have chaps <lb />
on baud. <lb />
The warmer weather is <lb />
tobacco sales. Greenville is a <lb />
good market to bring it to. <lb />
Will Greenville be unconcerned <lb />
and fail to get factory this <lb />
year t Something in this for our <lb />
people to think <lb />
Greenville might wisely imitate <lb />
the cooperative spirit some of our <lb />
neighboring towns are <lb />
By doing this Greenville loses <lb />
what the other towns gain. <lb />
Mr. Matthews, an insurance <lb />
man who has here for some <lb />
days milking a map of the town, <lb />
has created much amusement by <lb />
several people. <lb />
The bound train going <lb />
or bound train go- <lb />
are expressions com- <lb />
heard among colored people <lb />
who collect around the depot. <lb />
Cruelty to Animal. <lb />
Upon the assembling of com t this <lb />
afternoon Judge Bowman ordered <lb />
that the grand jury be called <lb />
before the court. The Judge told <lb />
them that since to Green- <lb />
ville he had witnessed scenes that <lb />
hod and were <lb />
a shame to the community. He <lb />
then referred inhuman <lb />
treatment of dumb beasts, said <lb />
there were in very close reach <lb />
of the court house, and instructed <lb />
the jury that it was as much their <lb />
duty to inquire matters of this <lb />
kind as it was to investigate the <lb />
gravest that occur. his <lb />
remarks Judge said <lb />
merciful the life of <lb />
bis but I'm man who treats <lb />
his beast cruelly docs not possess <lb />
instincts much above those of a <lb />
11th. <lb />
If you arc fading under the weakening <lb />
influence of do not <lb />
longer with or <lb />
drugs, but try <lb />
Regulator <lb />
It will perfectly, and <lb />
cure of Womb, I., <lb />
I . ard <lb />
II la a l , Vegetable remedy, which <lb />
CUM the or,, an in <lb />
ii and over- <lb />
all tar II a <lb />
C., <lb />
Progress In North Carolina. <lb />
Armor, V, c, i uh, <lb />
Editor <lb />
Having lately gamed through <lb />
some of eight counties, <lb />
across sonic, I noted <lb />
many signs of <lb />
educational and religious. More <lb />
school houses and better ones, <lb />
more academies and churches than <lb />
in former years, were to be seen. <lb />
In some parts of Wake and <lb />
nice homes and beautiful <lb />
farms were seen, where <lb />
forests of pines stretched <lb />
for miles fifty years ago. <lb />
hauled our cotton miles to Pay- <lb />
years ago. Now two <lb />
railroads close by the old <lb />
home. Holly Springs to <lb />
look like a Wilson grows <lb />
rapidly. has built over <lb />
dwellings since the railroad came <lb />
about years ago. I think <lb />
there only three little houses <lb />
here before that. <lb />
A. Butts. <lb />
Words From a Former Pastor. <lb />
Rev. A. W. Setzer writing from <lb />
City, where he is now <lb />
located, to the Biblical <lb />
Recorder, has the following to say <lb />
in reference to his in <lb />
I have been on this field i <lb />
just three mouths, having <lb />
taken charge here the 1st of <lb />
As was in the <lb />
Recorder at the time, I closed my <lb />
pastorate with the <lb />
of Greenville the last of August. <lb />
My stay of nearly three years in <lb />
Greenville was most pleasant. Be- <lb />
inexperienced to a <lb />
the work there was more <lb />
to me it would have been had <lb />
my experience been wider; but <lb />
from the time I took up the work <lb />
there was not a jar or discord. <lb />
The church was loyal <lb />
throughout. I shall for- <lb />
get the brethren sisters of the <lb />
Memorial Baptist church of Green- <lb />
ville, and it was with no little re- <lb />
hesitation that I urged <lb />
the acceptance of my resignation; <lb />
this I did only because I felt that <lb />
I could do a better work elsewhere. <lb />
J. N. Booth, their new pas- <lb />
tor, they have an able preacher, a <lb />
loyal Baptist and a good <lb />
Need Trade Makers. <lb />
These bad weather day <lb />
there is much business going <lb />
on, is a good time to talk cot- <lb />
ton factory. <lb />
enterprises where work can go <lb />
all the make trade in bail <lb />
swell as <lb />
They Travel In Both Directions. <lb />
1900. <lb />
Mrs. W. P. White, of <lb />
is her brother, It. h. Hum <lb />
B. J. Pulley returned <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Miss Parker returned Wed- <lb />
evening from Tarboro. <lb />
The v. Mis Tyson. <lb />
of a bewitching vision <lb />
of beaut young maidenhood, <lb />
who has charmed many during her <lb />
visit in Wilton as the guest of the <lb />
popular and charming Miss Gladys <lb />
left for home today, follow- <lb />
ed by the best wishes of her friends. <lb />
Wilson Newt. <lb />
IS, <lb />
B. F. or Norfolk, one <lb />
of the two orphans, is in town. <lb />
Greene returned home <lb />
Thursday evening from Baltimore. <lb />
HORRIBLE ACCIDENT <lb />
St COURT. <lb />
Seven Hour. In a Slouch With Th Casts Have Been <lb />
Broken. , f since Last Report. <lb />
John Thomas <lb />
Mr. Jacob who live. ,.,. . <lb />
about three above town, nut Kit <lb />
with a terrible accident <lb />
That lie his gun t <lb />
religion <lb />
Thomas <lb />
go turkey His Son, <lb />
O. I. Joyner. Iii town l at- <lb />
tend to bis usual business at the <lb />
n. <lb />
liters not <lb />
Farmers warehouse, and <lb />
Jam <lb />
II. Brown, with <lb />
weapon, pleads <lb />
reaching home in the <lb />
and learning his lather bad <lb />
from hunting he <lb />
grew uneasy about him and went <lb />
lo search for hi in, taking some <lb />
hands on his place to assist him. <lb />
They across field to the <lb />
woods lying between the farm and <lb />
the river where they divided Into <lb />
different direct ions, each searcher <lb />
hollering at intervals lo see if they <lb />
of <lb />
Alfred Wiggins, forcible <lb />
pleads guilty, judgment ins <lb />
Alfred Wiggins, assault and bat- <lb />
tery, pleads six <lb />
months with leave to send lo any <lb />
county to work the public roads <lb />
upon application. <lb />
Albert Wiggins, removing crops, <lb />
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Donnell of the direct on of the voice three In jail. <lb />
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slough water was nearly <lb />
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C. L. Brown, of who has <lb />
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Presiding Filler F. A. holding on to a log. He was <lb />
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John Sugg, carrying concealed <lb />
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Mr. Fleming Miss <lb />
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at o'clock, W. H. Call per- <lb />
forming the Immediate- <lb />
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Over at Von Can. <lb />
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.-o had to cross the street in <lb />
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J. M. Thursday <lb />
evening from Raleigh where he hail <lb />
been attending the Grand Lodge of <lb />
Masons. <lb />
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K. L, Can is on list. <lb />
J. Hugh of Kinston, <lb />
spent today here. <lb />
J. Jarvis returned <lb />
Friday evening from <lb />
Mr. and Mrs V. G. Whaley re- <lb />
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Mrs. Boas, in Raleigh, returned <lb />
home Friday evening. Her grand- <lb />
daughter, little Miss Bettie Bum, <lb />
accompanied her home for a visit <lb />
here. <lb />
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Mr. John J. Mason and Miss <lb />
net Cotten Proctor. <lb />
Eastward from Greenville <lb />
travel Wednesday <lb />
took its the objective point <lb />
and the occasion <lb />
was a festive One, the marriage of <lb />
Mr. John J. Mason, one of Pitt <lb />
county's most honored young men, <lb />
to Miss Agnes Cotten Proctor, well <lb />
known admired for grace of <lb />
form and beauty of character. <lb />
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tastily decorated in white and <lb />
green, lending pleasure to the eye <lb />
and delight to the occasion. Miss <lb />
of Clinton, N. presided <lb />
at the organ, and at half past eight <lb />
the bridal party entered in <lb />
following <lb />
W. R. Galloway with Miss Kiln <lb />
Proctor. <lb />
John Mayo with Miss Addle <lb />
Mason. <lb />
three feel deep. thigh ,,,, ,,.,,., ,. <lb />
W. K. Patrick, selling liquor to <lb />
guilty. <lb />
William Hyman, assault with <lb />
almost exhausted when found. His weapon, pleads <lb />
son took him out to the high land <lb />
sent for a conveyance to take <lb />
him home, it then being some after <lb />
dark, <lb />
sis months in jail with <lb />
leave to lie soul any upon <lb />
application to work public roads. <lb />
Jones and Asa Jones, assault <lb />
As soon as he could do so Mr. plead <lb />
Joyner told how be met with the <lb />
accident and how lie had <lb />
of <lb />
He hail found some abandonment, not <lb />
keys following them had <lb />
started to walk across the slough I J. X. Brooks, appeal from May- <lb />
on a log, when be slipped and court, appeal unstained and <lb />
In the fail his thigh was broken, I case dismissed. <lb />
managed to drag himself up I John assault with <lb />
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o'clock in the morning. defendant <lb />
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way his cries were not heard. I to minors was lined <lb />
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home he would go lo search for <lb />
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for him answered them. <lb />
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almost agonies of death, <lb />
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son, Dr. C. Joyner, and Dr. <lb />
Charles Laugh were <lb />
phoned and they hastened out <lb />
to render him all possible medical <lb />
aid. After about I hours hard <lb />
wink he began to revive spent <lb />
as comfortable a night as could lie <lb />
expected in his condition, lie has <lb />
resting quietly today. <lb />
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Mr. host of friends deeply <lb />
with him in his mis- <lb />
fortune. All hope his <lb />
ration may he speedy. <lb />
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prices that will suit you. <lb />
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CHANGE THAT WILL BE MADE THE <lb />
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copy of laid, <lb />
Incidentally, that he wanted the <lb />
address of a good law firm. The <lb />
paper went to him by the time <lb />
he gets through reading he will <lb />
probably think that Greenville has <lb />
not got a lawyer at all. <lb />
Lamp Explodes. <lb />
There came near a lire at <lb />
the home of Mr. W. <lb />
i ion. just cast of Thursday <lb />
night. A lamp exploded and set <lb />
J. A. with Miss Daisy j fire to a table scarf and the carpet. <lb />
Mrs. Harrington put the lire out <lb />
any damage Consequence <lb />
was done. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Moon with Miss <lb />
Harden <lb />
James Davenport with Miss Jes <lb />
sic Holliday. <lb />
Charlie Wilkinson with Miss <lb />
Bailie Galloway. <lb />
II man Proctor with Miss Louise <lb />
The bride entered upon the arm <lb />
of her uncle, J. O. Proctor, and <lb />
was met in front of the chancel by <lb />
the bridegroom accompanied by <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
the clear, concise, <lb />
of the Methodist ritual they <lb />
were made and by the <lb />
Rev. Watson, of Greenville. <lb />
The party a host of <lb />
I lien repaired to the <lb />
able home of J. O. Proctor where <lb />
laden with delicious viands <lb />
pleased the eye and delighted even <lb />
the id ion- e taste, and an <lb />
of Social a el <lb />
good will crowned the first hour. <lb />
of the new <lb />
J. T. Hodges, Osmond Hodges <lb />
and Hodges, injury to Stock, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
Defies Law People. <lb />
Director Thompson of <lb />
called the attention of <lb />
Superintendent to i In- fact <lb />
that there i a thirty- <lb />
your convict residing in <lb />
Beaufort who openly defies <lb />
the people any effort to re. <lb />
capture him. <lb />
The convict question, W. II. <lb />
Brantly, one of the murderers of <lb />
late John Bonner, the Aurora <lb />
I banker, who was killed for his <lb />
was connected <lb />
with three Bell boys sen- <lb />
to thirty in <lb />
lie made bis escape from <lb />
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of the in Beaufort county <lb />
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Captain Day Informed Mr. <lb />
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ways carried a gun and he declared <lb />
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a similar sentence to of <lb />
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Dyspepsia Complicated <lb />
liver kidney I suffered for <lb />
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Hood's nude me strong and <lb />
J. B. Auburn. He. <lb />
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.-Hood Heat Ilia; in and <lb />
only to lake <lb />
District <lb />
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CO <lb />
Grimesland, N. <lb />
About January next we will sell our entire <lb />
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Furniture aid Crockery <lb />
FIRST COST FOR CASH, <lb />
Until January i, 1900. <lb />
TUCKER <lb />
White Line <lb />
popular at season year, and as usual <lb />
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Neil her Stock nor prices can be anywhere. <lb />
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K. A. Tyson, Vice President. J. Cashier. <lb />
1890. <lb />
OF Till. <lb />
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AT <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
stork paid in 188,000.00 <lb />
Loans and Discounts i low <lb />
Due Hanks ; I paid 5,840.81 <lb />
Cash Hems Kills payable 17,000.00 <lb />
33,077.481 Deposits 1118,711.81 <lb />
lire 1,028.80 Due Banks and Bankers <lb />
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Times Herald <lb />
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occupied by J. <lb />
W. Brown. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
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OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
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lo hotel and shop <lb />
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that will spend In I <lb />
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pays a direct tn, fr. lb <lb />
to the largest <lb />
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hand are more uncommon <lb />
thin pretty let n little silver <lb />
and. n deep basin, a -nil <lb />
good and good <lb />
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Sweet Florida Oranges. <lb />
Coca Nuts, <lb />
Mixed Nuts, <lb />
I Ii- I I I ; I I I i i <lb />
Figs, <lb />
Dolls. GUNS <lb />
PISTOLS. VASES, LAMPS <lb />
and <lb />
ALL KIND <lb />
Come In see me. <lb />
mm Kt. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Texas <lb />
California, <lb />
Florida, <lb />
Cuba and <lb />
Rico. <lb />
FIRST Equip <lb />
on all through and Lo- <lb />
cal Trains; Palace <lb />
on all N Trains; Fast <lb />
Safe Schedules. <lb />
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or address, <lb />
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Charlotte, N. <lb />
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Asheville, N. C. <lb />
No trouble answer questions <lb />
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II. P. A <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Steamers leave Washington on <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb />
water permitting, <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb />
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb />
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb />
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb />
pending on stage of water. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Boa- <lb />
Ion, and for all points for the Went <lb />
with railroads at <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. N. SON. <lb />
Washington, N. O. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
la Inventive <lb />
for Md <lb />
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The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. EDITOR<lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, JANUARY <lb />
NO <lb />
WHOLESALE <lb />
YOU WANT TOMSK AND <lb />
THE SAME TIME It ti IDS nil. Ill <lb />
COME TO THE BIGHT <lb />
YOU HONEST T <lb />
GOODS. <lb />
Ede H. <lb />
THE LEADING <lb />
in New <lb />
oar <lb />
lion anything In it. <lb />
Whoever of one of Han <lb />
working<lb />
D. IS, WOO. <lb />
The Dot of the House <lb />
not prepared <lb />
afraid that the <lb />
New York moves th <lb />
House do now As Mr. j <lb />
agent, Speaker Hen- <lb />
is out Bonding Tom <lb />
That the republican leaden do <lb />
not feel sure their ability to jam <lb />
the ship subsidy job through Con- <lb />
some son of shown by in <lb />
if allowed l bold sessions every Washington Ex Senator <lb />
div have held House down lo who has been employed, <lb />
ever, oilier sessions this week be says by Shipping <lb />
and cut them down to an hour or to lobby for the bill. Mr Ed <lb />
upon the day that has made elaborate <lb />
were delivered of the late before the committees of <lb />
Greene, of the House and Senate in favor <lb />
k., The one that bill, were <lb />
of the can talk n as not for <lb />
please about, on the floor of of been per- <lb />
bill long <lb />
, and bis <lb />
, . i ; <lb />
. Mr. la <lb />
a he would <lb />
to grab to If bis <lb />
age which ll not already In their <lb />
hands. They held a caucus this <lb />
Alfred great <lb />
journalist of risen <lb />
from a at per week <lb />
to a <lb />
years. The London <lb />
New York World has been <lb />
Interviewing this remarkable man <lb />
as lo the secret of his lie <lb />
is the secret of <lb />
success <lb />
my work is to <lb />
me not merely a but a <lb />
bobby and a pleasure. Some men <lb />
their de- <lb />
vole themselves to trotting <lb />
their minds are absorbed <lb />
yachts, and so on. heir business <lb />
is one thing, their pleasure <lb />
and as as they can <lb />
throw their business on <lb />
for pleasure. else they meddle <lb />
with a <lb />
with few which they can lie la- <lb />
in all details. eon <lb />
myself on one <lb />
I have no trotting horses <lb />
or anything that stands the <lb />
place of trotting horses, save half <lb />
i automobiles. Journalism <lb />
is my business, journalism is my <lb />
is <lb />
Arc You a f <lb />
There set ma bi <lb />
in what effect the <lb />
amendment will have <lb />
Home <lb />
a- <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, tin; OP <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
an- still in of mo <lb />
the line of <lb />
your <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
lobe found in an; More in County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the of best manufacturers <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spun-. Summer <lb />
and Winter. We are work for . and our mutual ad- M ,,,;, ,, <lb />
U is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb />
offer you beat sen-ire, polite amendment <lb />
and the most liberal with a i <lb />
established built up strictly on its own merits. <lb />
When you come to market you will do <lb />
if do see our immense stock before elsewhere. <lb />
us and the following lines of general merchandise <lb />
gives color, <lb />
flavor and firmness to <lb />
No fruit <lb />
can be raised without <lb />
Potash. <lb />
containing at least <lb />
of Potash will give <lb />
best results on all fruits. Write <lb />
for our pamphlets, which ought <lb />
can make ii to be in every farmer's library. <lb />
ix while shall lie deprived <lb />
no who voled They are sent free. <lb />
before shall Is his <lb />
ii man who Is a <lb />
voted <lb />
prior deprived <lb />
vote. All class <lb />
can and t under the <lb />
cannot read. <lb />
lug is the <lb />
of those i <lb />
this world de- <lb />
the defeat <lb />
There i- reason , <lb />
one should not see into every feat <lb />
proposition. <lb />
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb />
week and a to <lb />
arrange a for the grab. <lb />
Champ Clark, of <lb />
Missouri, thinks, it is about time <lb />
to put wood pulp and printing <lb />
paper on free list, in order <lb />
head off paper trust, which is <lb />
putting screws the users of <lb />
paper, he thinks <lb />
such a bill might be put through <lb />
Congress, the <lb />
vices had not been considered <lb />
His arguments are <lb />
to brace up the weak kneed <lb />
republicans who have candidly ac- <lb />
knowledge themselves to be afraid <lb />
Of the bill, as well as <lb />
lo furnish texts for republican <lb />
editors to preach from. <lb />
It begin to look as though the <lb />
lo the reciprocity <lb />
tics negotiated under the <lb />
tariff act might be strong enough <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb />
n it <lb />
Hals Silk- and Satin-, lire <lb />
Jackets and Carpets, Mall in; <lb />
. and Cloths. <lb />
would fear the of to defeat them all. Mr. <lb />
country papers, of who represented the C. <lb />
which feel the increased price of <lb />
paper most. He said one editor <lb />
his district wrote him that the <lb />
increase in the price of paper <lb />
them, who has been <lb />
active in trying to get favorable ac <lb />
on them, has gone to Florida <lb />
for his arc now at <lb />
WOUld make it cost him more It is Bald that he will <lb />
to print the same number of papers later in the session and re- <lb />
in that he printed efforts in behalf the <lb />
He thinks something will have to <lb />
be done or many small publishers <lb />
will have to choose shut- <lb />
ting up shop or raising their sub- <lb />
script ion price. <lb />
Secretary answer to <lb />
resolutions adopted by Congress j so as to be present at bis <lb />
treaties, but their opponents claim <lb />
to be gaining strength all the time. <lb />
Senator-elect spent <lb />
Sunday in Washington, receiving <lb />
of his friends, <lb />
but returned to Kentucky today <lb />
second <lb />
The towns with dispensaries <lb />
made a very creditable showing ill <lb />
behalf of morality sobriety <lb />
during the Christmas holidays. <lb />
The Presbyterian Standard says of <lb />
The rowdyism and <lb />
drunkenness In this dry on Christ- <lb />
mas day has bean widely noted. <lb />
Fifty cases before the mayor's <lb />
court on the following day. tell the <lb />
tale. The saloons in full <lb />
and many of the victims of drunk- <lb />
were The very air <lb />
reeked with and <lb />
In contrast Monroe <lb />
says, and has a dispensary <lb />
was closed on <lb />
was absolutely no rowdyism, hard- <lb />
any intoxication and no de- <lb />
here. Monroe has a dis- <lb />
Charlotte has a large <lb />
number of <lb />
We heard a gentleman say re- <lb />
that the in bis part <lb />
Wilmington were drunken and<lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's. Women's and Children's and <lb />
Harness, Horse and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meal, Sugar. Coffee, Lard. Bents <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Futures, Nails and Hop.-. <lb />
single letter an I wok. Awl lo <lb />
forever make <lb />
-in.- the these while people mil did talk <lb />
to vote, this amendment says <lb />
these while arc of <lb />
when once registered, <lb />
-hull never stop until <lb />
Lord -hull call lo <lb />
country where voting i <lb />
found. Dunn <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Credit, <lb />
for everything in line. <lb />
buy strictly for Cash, sell for Hither Cash or on Approved <lb />
our motto la Dealing. <lb />
Your <lb />
HOWS THIS <lb />
We offer One Dollar <lb />
for any of Catarrh <lb />
Mill cured by Hall's <lb />
Catarrh Cure. <lb />
t Props. <lb />
have knot u <lb />
for the <lb />
and him perfectly <lb />
in all business <lb />
and able lo <lb />
any obligations made by their <lb />
-i Tim drug <lb />
Toledo. t. <lb />
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken in <lb />
acting directly the <lb />
blood and mucous the <lb />
system. Price per <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
free. <lb />
Hall's family are the beat, <lb />
l.-i. Weather Calendar. <lb />
explanations of the <lb />
ism towards two New York banks, <lb />
in mutter of depositing Inter- <lb />
revenue collections <lb />
with title of the old <lb />
tom House, which was sold to one <lb />
of banks, is one of those ex- <lb />
re-election, within will <lb />
begone through to leave <lb />
room for casting doubt on I ho <lb />
of his election. When he <lb />
comes back to Washington, to re- <lb />
nil duties as be will <lb />
be given a complimentary <lb />
that do not explain, j which promises to be an old <lb />
More is to heard of these democratic love-feast, <lb />
I In by ail the In <lb />
If the republican grumblers m Congress and by others, <lb />
the House had nerve in proportion <lb />
to their dissatisfaction, the <lb />
muzzles would <lb />
thrown aside and the House would <lb />
do some business, instead of wast <lb />
lime, as has been done ever <lb />
since the reassembling of Congress, <lb />
waiting until the Committees have <lb />
prepared some bills in accordance <lb />
With their instructions, as the <lb />
democrats ready to help <lb />
them at any time lo restore the <lb />
proper functions of the House. <lb />
nearly all have bills in which <lb />
their constituents arc interested, <lb />
that they would like to get action <lb />
upon, dare not move with- <lb />
out permission. the re <lb />
publican Hour leader neglects t <lb />
The friction between General <lb />
Miles and Adjutant General <lb />
bin has reached an acute stage, <lb />
and Miles has tiled a vigorous pro- <lb />
test with Secretary Hoot, in which <lb />
whether he or was <lb />
of Array, and cited <lb />
instances where Corbin had pigeon <lb />
holed orders which did suit him <lb />
instead of issuing <lb />
It seems that one of <lb />
chief literary agents, First <lb />
Postmaster General Perry <lb />
Heath, has also been shining in <lb />
the a fa- <lb />
nun, Perry Heath be- <lb />
came the largest stock-bolder In <lb />
the Seventh National Runic of New <lb />
York City, of which his <lb />
must be <lb />
The great secret of <lb />
success in business lies mil in ad- <lb />
when everybody wants <lb />
to buy, but inducing the public <lb />
lo purchase when they <lb />
willing. The tactless business <lb />
man quits advertising at close <lb />
of an unusually brisk <lb />
such as Christmas <lb />
days; but I he experienced <lb />
docs not interrupt the <lb />
of his address lo the public, know <lb />
that with the close oil he active <lb />
purchasing season the attract <lb />
customers more <lb />
He advertises then with as much <lb />
vigor during the holiday rush, <lb />
he gels patronage the lack <lb />
which advertiser mourns. <lb />
The merchant who achieves success <lb />
extensively, continuous, <lb />
y and with discrimination. Phil- <lb />
FOB <lb />
Hardware, Paints <lb />
AW D STOVES <lb />
move an adjournment promptly j became Vice President, mid that <lb />
enough. Speaker Henderson prods immediately that was <lb />
Glenn is early the field, <lb />
as a candidate to succeed Senator <lb />
whose term does not ex- <lb />
till But the <lb />
early bird worm and <lb />
be <lb />
AND <lb />
BEST <lb />
AND <lb />
ND <lb />
COOK<lb />
Ito. Cures awl v <lb />
Malaria. Mon- <lb />
iv if N. good <lb />
CAM BE <lb />
SEE BEAUTIFUL <lb />
TOVE THE <lb />
i inc Hie <lb />
sins,,,, is the Weather <lb />
Churl and for pub <lb />
by the <lb />
cine Company, <lb />
of Wine of <lb />
The <lb />
III I received <lb />
from the publishers, which<lb />
I inches in all <lb />
a gill tin strip aid <lb />
I a lines loop banger. Bach sheet <lb />
contains for one <lb />
In can <lb />
across any room, <lb />
j arcs patent weal her signals <lb />
Weather Fore- <lb />
easts every day in j ear <lb />
pear. The moon's changes and <lb />
legal sure also shown We <lb />
II c call <lb />
be secured by sending <lb />
I Medicine Co., <lb />
mature <lb />
Winston. S. Jan. ll. <lb />
Mi. It. Glenn is greatly an- <lb />
over announcement in <lb />
papers that he a candidate <lb />
Culled States The <lb />
the Atlanta <lb />
with him while in <lb />
in Mr. Glenn did <lb />
not bis statement would be <lb />
published. Mr. Glenn he <lb />
too early for him or <lb />
any one else declare himself a <lb />
candidate for senator, but that <lb />
every Democrat should de <lb />
vote his time and attention to the <lb />
the <lb />
a- this of <lb />
more the question <lb />
of to <lb />
ard. one error in the <lb />
Journal's interview with <lb />
Mr, Glenn which he wishes <lb />
reeled. He Is made to <lb />
being ruled by the <lb />
What be said <lb />
are tired of being by <lb />
ignorant, vicious <lb />
County Home Has u Narrow <lb />
Escape. <lb />
Superintendent J. tells <lb />
ti- there came mar laving a lire at <lb />
County sunset Sat- <lb />
evening. Sparks fell on <lb />
roof of the oldest building at the <lb />
Home and it Oil lire, <lb />
was discovered and put <lb />
ml before any damage of <lb />
done. <lb />
Of course we are in favor of the <lb />
but if we we were not <lb />
one of Its most earnest champions, <lb />
we be disgusted action <lb />
i clubs up <lb />
North, win. are organizing to send <lb />
speakers and money North Caro- <lb />
lo work for the defeat of the <lb />
Congressman <lb />
Senator Pritchard met with <lb />
these dubs in Washington City and <lb />
encouraged In their <lb />
plan. We ale sure <lb />
of <lb />
receive the condemnation of every <lb />
p. luting citizen of our Slate, <lb />
and e deeply regret ibis Intended <lb />
invasion. Milton Herald. <lb />
Nothing in world is so good <lb />
a usefulness, binds your fellow <lb />
res and you <lb />
lends to Improvement your <lb />
o m character; a real <lb />
importance in society much beyond <lb />
what any station can bes- <lb />
tow .<lb />
y milk . . . <lb />
t lie Kind with Bad In <lb />
. i j by Woolen, <lb />
him by gentleman I the depository for post <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Storekeepers In several Western <lb />
I Denver <lb />
have <lb />
I lute by n clever <lb />
shoplifter <lb />
arm, <lb />
she wears a long capo front <lb />
of which In<lb />
bill hand i- <lb />
ltd wax. I cover of the mills <lb />
of the real left hand <lb />
seizes small article <lb />
on counters. <lb />
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