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Book <lb/>
Bottles <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
ID. J. Ed. A Owner <lb/>
Entered at Foal at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Superior Court of I'm <lb/>
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Estate to make payment Id tin- <lb/>
and to all of said <lb/>
Estate their claims. nu- <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Altar tin- date of <lb/>
or will In bar of <lb/>
This the day of November, <lb/>
ISM <lb/>
Estate of S Finning. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
VALUABLE TOWN LOTS.<lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
One box of Pills <lb/>
many in tills <lb/>
I No Reckless <lb/>
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a million people endorse <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
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CENTS. <lb/>
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cents. <lb/>
Never spill when over, <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
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the news every week, <lb/>
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those grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
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AGE <lb/>
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day. morning and evening. <lb/>
evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. <lb/>
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quietly as scarcely at- <lb/>
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whole r I full <lb/>
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carry f- . half a mile. That <lb/>
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doesn't Well you try it and <lb/>
will Bud out whether ii la or not of <lb/>
course the vi carrying the <lb/>
bricks is A man bat me <lb/>
that I carry two bricks each <lb/>
hand from where WOW back to tho <lb/>
hotel and put them up on the bar. The <lb/>
bricks were to be pat side by side and <lb/>
grasped, two in each hand, between <lb/>
the thumb angers, the <lb/>
pointing was not allowed <lb/>
stop and nor to put the bricks <lb/>
down. <lb/>
I thought I. that's easily <lb/>
earned, so I look the bet and started. <lb/>
. For a quarter of the distance it wan <lb/>
an i i already felt those two <lb/>
v. r dollars In my pocket. But then my <lb/>
fingers began to grow tired. The mus- <lb/>
between my and <lb/>
j thumbs were soon aching My <lb/>
began to pain me and to throb <lb/>
I like mad. I found myself setting my <lb/>
teeth together and cords in my <lb/>
neck were in a high slate of tension. <lb/>
When I come within n hundred yards <lb/>
I of the hotel was scarcely an <lb/>
In my whole body was not aching <lb/>
as if I bad been stuck full of pins. <lb/>
don't know how I managed to go <lb/>
that lat distance. I could no <lb/>
longer erect, and I trembling <lb/>
like a leaf, and yet the other fellow <lb/>
alongside, as if to split <lb/>
Idea. And when I got Into the bar- <lb/>
room, it was nil could do to raise first <lb/>
one hand and then the other put <lb/>
the bricks on the counter. I know that <lb/>
I couldn't have gone SO feet farther. <lb/>
I got the but the nest day I could <lb/>
scarcely move, and I didn't get over <lb/>
the soreness for a week. Ii looks easy, <lb/>
but Just yon try Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
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of November, I <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
fronting on Latham and Fourth <lb/>
immediately opposite <lb/>
one and known as lot No <lb/>
One lot on Third adjoining <lb/>
land of Davis A and known <lb/>
lot No <lb/>
One lot fronting on Third <lb/>
streets and known ah lot No <lb/>
One lot fronting on Jams and Fourth I <lb/>
streets and known as lot No <lb/>
One fronting Fourth street and j <lb/>
adjoining the lands of ft Davis on <lb/>
west and known as lot No <lb/>
One fronting on Fourth street and <lb/>
adjoining the lands of Davis ft on the <lb/>
watt, known as lot No <lb/>
One l.-t fronting on Ward Street adjoin j <lb/>
the lands of Davis ft on <lb/>
and known as lot No <lb/>
One lot fronting on Fourth and <lb/>
streets and known as lot X o <lb/>
One lot fronting on Ward and <lb/>
t and known as lot No <lb/>
One lot fronting on and <lb/>
reel- and old road and known , Ar <lb/>
MA lot No <lb/>
One lot front on Third Latham <lb/>
it rests and the old Tarboro road and known <lb/>
as lot No <lb/>
One parcel or lot of land Third <lb/>
reel oil the North sail lying It I ween lot <lb/>
No l and Branch. <lb/>
One piece or pared of land commencing <lb/>
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street and running the course <lb/>
street lo Tar River <lb/>
U Davenport oil the cast and <lb/>
Bros on the west, containing one <lb/>
half acres, <lb/>
One lot fronting on Third and Latham <lb/>
i. is and known as No <lb/>
The above described lots the <lb/>
o-t and practically the only <lb/>
on the market the <lb/>
limits of Greenville. There are no <lb/>
oilier building lots Within same dis- <lb/>
the Court House, churches <lb/>
main strut be <lb/>
chased. <lb/>
We call attention home seekers and <lb/>
i to this M-e An for <lb/>
A plat lots ea- <lb/>
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Blow, The terms of are cash <lb/>
but purchasers pay one a <lb/>
range for deferred pay men la <lb/>
J. <lb/>
and <lb/>
BARRY <lb/>
October 18th <lb/>
and <lb/>
Meeting evening. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
the and p. in. W F. bu- <lb/>
Kev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
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m 5th day <lb/>
year eliding <lb/>
lame <lb/>
exhibit to the their several dockets, <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
Nov. Coins, for Pill C. <lb/>
AND ATLANTIC CO LINK <lb/>
OF <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
TRAINS<lb/>
A. F. A. at, Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets and <lb/>
Monday evening. It. <lb/>
Hams, M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. No. <lb/>
i Meets every evening. <lb/>
I. X. G. <lb/>
THE DOORBELL. <lb/>
II or Man You <lb/>
Are <lb/>
are pretty fair Indies tori <lb/>
of character. Probably you have not <lb/>
been conscious of It, but every time <lb/>
you pull n doorbell you register what <lb/>
r of man you are. Your ring will <lb/>
not t-11 you. from <lb/>
the color of your eyes to your taste In <lb/>
flowers, to those who know the <lb/>
signs the doorbell Is as good as a title <lb/>
page. Any one who has had <lb/>
lo answer bell pulls knows bow much <lb/>
difference there U them. One per- <lb/>
son's method varies little from time to <lb/>
time, though the difference between <lb/>
that method somebody else's, <lb/>
while slight, will be well <lb/>
marked. Ii Is seldom that two rings <lb/>
are exactly alike. <lb/>
The housewife recognizes each, the <lb/>
impatient mail, who pulls the bell <lb/>
twice in quick and does not <lb/>
wall long before trying It <lb/>
one of more phlegmatic temperament, <lb/>
whose ring Is slower nod more sub- <lb/>
the hesitating woman, who <lb/>
draws the knob out in a f <lb/>
nervous jerks; the seedy individual <lb/>
with matches to who stretches <lb/>
the win carefully to Its full length <lb/>
and then all it to relax with a <lb/>
apologetic tinkle, and the Jolly <lb/>
friend, who knows be Is welcome, and <lb/>
therefore the knob with a hear- <lb/>
owing that i fairly eloquent with <lb/>
good sets toe to <lb/>
its Bides with Mich peals of echo- <lb/>
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man <lb/>
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months and r to lean the nit, <lb/>
and do you at <lb/>
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am psi W, every Friday evening, <lb/>
L. O.; S. Our, <lb/>
K. of K. <lb/>
J g w k. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
IS O. U. A. every <lb/>
night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. A. D. <lb/>
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A. Council, <lb/>
t, meets every and third <lb/>
Thursday in Old Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; Smith, See. <lb/>
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n -ii i I ii Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
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IMPORTANT LAND <lb/>
virtue of s decree made the <lb/>
term, 1800, of Pitt court. <lb/>
in the came of J. T. Harry <lb/>
Executor, and surviving partner <lb/>
others, the named therein a <lb/>
expose t- public <lb/>
before the Court <lb/>
lo the for cash, on <lb/>
Monday, till of De ember, <lb/>
-i December term <lb/>
of Pitt the following <lb/>
real to <lb/>
One on Tar <lb/>
known as tho Teal <lb/>
late Adam <lb/>
containing 1st inn's, more or has, sad <lb/>
fully in the G <lb/>
v Ski um, Jan Sid, and <lb/>
recorded in Book 1.4 page aid deed <lb/>
I. and <lb/>
dated Mar. 8th, <lb/>
the deed from -1 A K Tucker, <lb/>
date day of <lb/>
recorded in the Situate in <lb/>
about miles <lb/>
in quarter of a mile of Hi <lb/>
on W W It <lb/>
or <lb/>
crops. <lb/>
Also one tract land in Green <lb/>
ville the lands of the <lb/>
late John Fleming, Jordan Daniel, the heirs <lb/>
more or leas, and known as the <lb/>
laud. The purchaser of the <lb/>
farm should pure haw this rail limber <lb/>
other <lb/>
One tract situate In Greenville township, <lb/>
adjoining the lands above us <lb/>
laud, the lands of the late Doc <lb/>
Moore, the lands I by D II <lb/>
James. lanes of Dudley and <lb/>
contain aces, more or and <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
tract of land in <lb/>
township lying <lb/>
part of Jenny Adams <lb/>
adjoining J Moore, John <lb/>
acre. <lb/>
more See deed from T fl <lb/>
and wife to Harry Skinner. <lb/>
Also one tract of land as the W <lb/>
Moore in Falkland township, <lb/>
the lands of Owens, <lb/>
A Fields, Moors sad oilier., <lb/>
acres, Off lees, and <lb/>
known as the W <lb/>
Also one tract of laud situate In <lb/>
ville in the lands <lb/>
of J F and if and a Pouring the <lb/>
land by J C It J from W <lb/>
J Tyson and Bros, <lb/>
acres, or lean, described in i <lb/>
deed recorded in Book -W <lb/>
Tho terms of sale are cash. <lb/>
can arrange to pay one-third cash will. <lb/>
payments. <lb/>
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bean <lb/>
Ar Rook <lb/>
Arrive Tarboro <lb/>
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Mount <lb/>
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Yadkin <lb/>
Division Main <lb/>
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leaves San- <lb/>
ford m. Returning leaves San ford <lb/>
p in. arrive p m <lb/>
pm, arrives <lb/>
pm <lb/>
leaves Ben- <lb/>
B to a fl a in. Red <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
rive Returning leaves <lb/>
Mills p m, <lb/>
p m, p m, <lb/>
p m <lb/>
with train <lb/>
with the Central <lb/>
at Springs with the Red <lb/>
st San ford <lb/>
with Seaboard Air Line and Southern <lb/>
Railway Gulf with the Durham and <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
on Neck Road <lb/>
lave i in, Halifax I p in. r- <lb/>
I m. V-pin. leave <lb/>
, at, a m. <lb/>
at n is ii dally <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Train on leave <lb/>
s in a m u m. arrive n <lb/>
in and pm. <lb/>
m and pm, a m <lb/>
and ; at pm. dally Sunday. <lb/>
Train except Sunday <lb/>
it .-m p m, Sunday am, arrive-. Ply- <lb/>
i ; Sun <lb/>
day u ass, n <lb/>
on N C h. leave- Holds <lb/>
a in. <lb/>
m a m, <lb/>
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am. p in ; <lb/>
pin. Ii n tn <lb/>
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Train on Branch leaves Warsaw i <lb/>
u. <lb/>
-DEALER IX-<lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice <lb/>
I now lie found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME SEE ME. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN E <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
, is and Fri- <lb/>
days at ti A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, to Tarboro. <lb/>
leave Tarboro at A. <lb/>
Train No mm. close <lb/>
don all dally, <lb/>
H. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. R. KENLY, Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. <lb/>
-------I <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
WHOLESALE <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
s, coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
mountain butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy flakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICKS. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
M., A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
on stage of water. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York and <lb/>
ton, for all the West <lb/>
with i ail at Not folk. <lb/>
Shippers should freight by <lb/>
the Dominion Co. from <lb/>
Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
HAM M. <lb/>
hone <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
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CO.<lb/>
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The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
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as <lb/>
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VOL. XVIII, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
ST NEW S. <lb/>
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb/>
Durham boy hugged <lb/>
r bard as in break several <lb/>
shot <lb/>
died <lb/>
A Smile In Each. <lb/>
A frieze the <lb/>
the coal bill. <lb/>
Few people arc ever on <lb/>
n I rain of <lb/>
Sometimes it's the best known <lb/>
who borrow a dollar. <lb/>
About the only people who profit <lb/>
from advice are lawyers and doc- <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
hair is <lb/>
I never did <lb/>
like fat <lb/>
Money makes the mine go, and <lb/>
jet iI would b. false <lb/>
sell the mare and buy an <lb/>
bile. <lb/>
proposed again <lb/>
night, refused him for <lb/>
the last las clerk I District court <lb/>
you lie careful, dear He Haleigh and II. L. <lb/>
your pointed in his stead. <lb/>
In my remarked the An Interstate association will be <lb/>
landlady of lodging house, farmed a meeting be held in <lb/>
loses in mankind. X. C, to secure a <lb/>
I have been so deceived with park in some ion <lb/>
promises of pay that I no longer j Smoky <lb/>
,. ., ,, <lb/>
North now ranks fifth <lb/>
number of female <lb/>
in the attendance thereat; only <lb/>
New York, Massachusetts, Peon- <lb/>
this <lb/>
passed. <lb/>
Om <lb/>
hi <lb/>
ribs. <lb/>
A who was <lb/>
in fool on the <lb/>
Tuesday of lockjaw, <lb/>
has a son who is <lb/>
an officer in a battalion, says <lb/>
the Waiving <lb/>
The Gran I Lodge of Masons of <lb/>
North Carolina will hold <lb/>
annual meeting at on <lb/>
Dec. Mil to <lb/>
J. II. Fortune has been removed <lb/>
When a girl has very small feet <lb/>
she usually develops a case of big j <lb/>
head. <lb/>
The collect inn holds its <lb/>
,., , . ., r and Maryland <lb/>
Own, It is a thins . . <lb/>
Water pipes will soon be x Haves, who has <lb/>
in their favorite game of freeze V, from <lb/>
Mo., lo Durham in a <lb/>
j wagon. He had his family aim <lb/>
this bill<lb/>
the <lb/>
Some men think a great <lb/>
on <lb/>
With him. They were seven weeks <lb/>
road. <lb/>
deal of Josh-T. of <lb/>
themselves, and yet they are <lb/>
thoughtless. <lb/>
A fellow shouldn't imagine he <lb/>
has the world at his feet simply <lb/>
because a porous plaster happens <lb/>
to get stuck on him. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
A street car strike <lb/>
has tied up every line in Spring- <lb/>
field, <lb/>
Charles Cross, seventeen years <lb/>
old, has confessed that he murder- <lb/>
ed Mrs. Sarah C. King, his em- <lb/>
Stamford, Conn. <lb/>
Because of a wage dispute, the <lb/>
Trades Labor Council has ordered <lb/>
a strike of iron construction <lb/>
workers at Buffalo, X. Y. <lb/>
ton for many years a prominent <lb/>
editor of that city, died <lb/>
morning, years of age <lb/>
did in the Con- <lb/>
federate army. <lb/>
The Free Press tells of at- <lb/>
tempted outrage a colored <lb/>
man upon the streets of Kinston <lb/>
Monday night, When the woman <lb/>
resisted her assailant, who was also <lb/>
colored, shot her. <lb/>
Watch The Other Fellow. <lb/>
Every who ad should <lb/>
read other advertisements. He <lb/>
should train himself in this line. <lb/>
He should familiar with <lb/>
tone of every advertiser in the <lb/>
town where he lives, and with as <lb/>
many outsiders as he has time <lb/>
chance to study. The most success- <lb/>
Rev. DeWitt L. j fl men in any line of work <lb/>
of the First Presbyterian Church those who know best their <lb/>
of III., has resigned Wheel, <lb/>
to enter the Episcopal priesthood. <lb/>
at Birmingham, <lb/>
Ala, said be considered it <lb/>
that Canal <lb/>
should be built at once, as it would <lb/>
render our navy <lb/>
Ex-Representative James Ham- <lb/>
of Washington, who <lb/>
has been traveling abroad, says <lb/>
Europe is hostile to the United <lb/>
States because of latter's Phil- <lb/>
policy. <lb/>
Major John A. son of the <lb/>
late Gen. John A. Logan, was kill <lb/>
ed on the 12th in the Philippine <lb/>
war. <lb/>
Four tobacco factories and a <lb/>
number of other in Dan- <lb/>
ville, Va., were destroyed by lire <lb/>
Tuesday night. <lb/>
A Memphis, Tenn., undertaker <lb/>
has been arrested for stealing dead <lb/>
bodies and selling them to medical <lb/>
colleges. <lb/>
Government reports now place <lb/>
the cotton crop at <lb/>
Hall, the two-year-old <lb/>
daughter of Dr. Hall, of Prospect <lb/>
Hill, is believed to be the only <lb/>
person in these parts who has six <lb/>
living grandmothers four living <lb/>
two great grandmothers, two <lb/>
great great grandmothers; two <lb/>
grandfathers and two great-grand- <lb/>
fathers. That is something that <lb/>
not children can boast of. <lb/>
All of her living ancestors are en- <lb/>
joy good <lb/>
arc <lb/>
own <lb/>
It is said that eccentric <lb/>
California advertises <lb/>
that will receive as care- <lb/>
attention as grown <lb/>
and as a catch phrase he uses, <lb/>
be glad you're dead if I <lb/>
which seems a <lb/>
compliment. This, how- <lb/>
ever, is not much worse than the <lb/>
New York doctor who advertises, <lb/>
tome before life <lb/>
Another instance of modern ad- <lb/>
is placard <lb/>
which is outside of the en- <lb/>
trance to a Methodist church in <lb/>
Northern Iowa every Sunday night <lb/>
the regular <lb/>
saved while you <lb/>
Ad Sense. <lb/>
doing to the Show <lb/>
A frog, a duck, a lamb and a <lb/>
skunk presented themselves at the <lb/>
the animal <lb/>
sought ml mission. The frog was <lb/>
let because it had a green <lb/>
the duck because it had a bill and <lb/>
the lamb because it had four <lb/>
Now, some one the crowd <lb/>
must, and naturally will, ask, <lb/>
became <lb/>
the answer will lie, <lb/>
it failed to get it had <lb/>
a and a very bad Ex <lb/>
He Saved The Train. <lb/>
old George Henry, <lb/>
lives a mile below <lb/>
Springs, at the Lime Kiln, showed <lb/>
unusual presence of mind the <lb/>
evening. Sitting in the doorway <lb/>
of his home he heard sound of <lb/>
falling rocks and upon going out <lb/>
found a rock on the truck weigh <lb/>
tons. II had slipped <lb/>
off the side of the mountain. The <lb/>
evening west passenger I rain j <lb/>
was due, so Uncle George sent his <lb/>
son running up towards the depot <lb/>
to stop it while he himself ran <lb/>
about a mile in the opposite I <lb/>
to Hag any train which might <lb/>
lie coming up from Point Rock. <lb/>
The slide occurred at a very <lb/>
part road and it would <lb/>
have been difficult for an engineer <lb/>
to see the in time to stop <lb/>
his Citizen. <lb/>
The Mill Helps the Farmers. <lb/>
The Post seeks to show the farm <lb/>
as prosperous as the mill. <lb/>
cannot undertake lo say whether <lb/>
it i- or not, iv lie her n i- <lb/>
not, the firmer cm n . .;. <lb/>
against I'm- in II man, i large <lb/>
debtor t the mill. They fur <lb/>
a competitive market for his <lb/>
Cotton, and North Carolina farmers <lb/>
have this year upward of a <lb/>
per pound more for their staple <lb/>
than they would have received <lb/>
had they been dependent upon <lb/>
York and export markets <lb/>
alone. This in addition to <lb/>
market for produce, wise farmers <lb/>
rejoice in the mill prosperity, i <lb/>
which is bringing so many new <lb/>
mills to their doors to buy their <lb/>
Anglo- <lb/>
Saxon, <lb/>
ION OF <lb/>
Cold Weather <lb/>
Is what Every Lady should <lb/>
DO NO W. <lb/>
Some seem to think it will <lb/>
lie hard work locally <lb/>
amendment next year. Per- <lb/>
haps will, to <lb/>
nothing alarming that. Few <lb/>
worth In- doing are done <lb/>
easily. The and re- <lb/>
wards come from tho hardest and <lb/>
most toil. The <lb/>
complete victories follow the <lb/>
hardest fought battles. So lei no <lb/>
one feel because <lb/>
will lie hard lo carry the amend- <lb/>
will be haul, but will <lb/>
In- carried ; will be t be <lb/>
stimulus t-, general <lb/>
education North Carolina has <lb/>
ever Neck Com- <lb/>
on ii <lb/>
. I <lb/>
HALES TESTED. <lb/>
Th- Hie <lb/>
meeting l UM <lb/>
Pin <lb/>
hath of miles <lb/>
sad allowed <lb/>
a. County i i the h-, <lb/>
lading December ISM, <lb/>
It. I. is <lb/>
W Harrington z <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
I 1.1. Manning hath attended t <lb/>
-i King halt attended t <lb/>
st n I I-. <lb/>
day. as <lb/>
For day <lb/>
Total <lb/>
u w <lb/>
as <lb/>
For ti a, <lb/>
Total <lb/>
c J <lb/>
on <lb/>
IS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
A paper says Unit a <lb/>
school master was recently giving <lb/>
a class of lads between nine and <lb/>
twelve years old a parsing lesson <lb/>
and having meditated for a mo- <lb/>
to think of a suitable sen- <lb/>
Wrote on the <lb/>
the brave liners <lb/>
shelled the British To hi <lb/>
amazement the class first broke out <lb/>
with hisses, and then with one ac- <lb/>
cord sang. Save the <lb/>
the amazed pedagogue bad <lb/>
sufficiently from bis <lb/>
prise to secure order he told the <lb/>
head boy to proceed with the pain- <lb/>
sir, I can't parse <lb/>
that, became the Boers haven't <lb/>
any business on our re- <lb/>
plied the patriotic urchin, and lo <lb/>
suit tastes of his pupils <lb/>
teacher was compelled <lb/>
another sentence to rue. <lb/>
We have a Line of <lb/>
Capes <lb/>
and <lb/>
and you can buy a <lb/>
Fall and <lb/>
here at prices mil-i In Li value. <lb/>
have marked price.- down very low. <lb/>
Come now while we can suit you. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY O. <lb/>
A Farmer per <lb/>
I-ale more for than <lb/>
for Square Cot Ion. <lb/>
Mr. James II. Camp, one of the <lb/>
successful of Floyd <lb/>
County, asked recently <lb/>
by a reporter of <lb/>
American; <lb/>
Cotton bale, I <lb/>
ii to <lb/>
p test. I look <lb/>
col loll lo Ai lade <lb/>
gill in North and Hie <lb/>
day I carried some same <lb/>
of cotton to Hancock's <lb/>
gin in both lots of; <lb/>
cotton in Home the same day and; <lb/>
alter every item of expense was <lb/>
charged against each. I cleared one <lb/>
dollar and I went J live cent.- a <lb/>
no re on the t <lb/>
For days <lb/>
An t -I 1.0 Manning <lb/>
Am. net <lb/>
Total Board<lb/>
IS <lb/>
is at<lb/>
of Pitt t <lb/>
It. Moore, Clerk <lb/>
of for tin- <lb/>
I.- Hie <lb/>
upon rec- <lb/>
n my <lb/>
my hand and of <lb/>
II i ; i <lb/>
TN.-vi t. It. <lb/>
Cl k fur Pitt CO, <lb/>
HAT <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
J-. per Mile. Cure. and <lb/>
r Malaria, Night Mon- <lb/>
y back if it So other <lb/>
the kind with the on the <lb/>
an. and <lb/>
The Best Gilt All <lb/>
gift for a i <lb/>
friend what can afford more present , <lb/>
or lasting pleasure than <lb/>
to The Youth's t ion j <lb/>
The delight with which it is <lb/>
Christmas morning re- <lb/>
newed every week the year. The I <lb/>
charm of it is disclosed little by <lb/>
little as the months inn their course <lb/>
There is no household in which it <lb/>
will not prove an inspiration. <lb/>
Those who wish lo present a <lb/>
year's subscription to n friend <lb/>
also have the beautiful new Com- <lb/>
Calendar for sent with <lb/>
it. This Calendar is a <lb/>
twelve color printings of <lb/>
three exquisite designs by a <lb/>
artist, a <lb/>
American Water-Color <lb/>
Society. addition to this <lb/>
the issues of The Companion for <lb/>
the remaining weeks of 1800 arc <lb/>
sent free from the time <lb/>
is received for the new vol- <lb/>
rated Announcement <lb/>
her containing a full prospectus of <lb/>
volume for sent free lo <lb/>
any address.<lb/>
Boston, Man. <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
AM D STOVES <lb/>
A SPECIALTY, <lb/>
AND <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
MORE <lb/>
BEST <lb/>
AND<lb/>
COOK <lb/>
HAT CAN <lb/>
SEE DUR<lb/>
BE <lb/>
Tho of <lb/>
burg have passed an oilier <lb/>
that no delinquent lax payer would <lb/>
be allowed unless be pay <lb/>
tuxes same lime. <lb/>
A Nice Present. <lb/>
Do yon lo make some <lb/>
present of The Indies <lb/>
Home Journal If so the publish- <lb/>
will send a beautiful card ad- <lb/>
vising your friend you arc <lb/>
donor. You can see one of these <lb/>
cards and leave your orders for <lb/>
subscription Book <lb/>
BIKER <lb/>
Ii certainly seems for <lb/>
Republicans to be lo <lb/>
disfranchise illiterate while men, <lb/>
because the will dis- <lb/>
illiterate <lb/>
think that an white <lb/>
man is belief Hum illiterate <lb/>
but Republicans and their <lb/>
allies seem to think differently <lb/>
Pittsboro Record. <lb/>
FRANCHISE ASKED FOR. <lb/>
The Aldermen In <lb/>
Ownership. <lb/>
A special meeting of the Board <lb/>
of was called Thursday <lb/>
night to hear a proposition <lb/>
what purported to be <lb/>
ville Mr. C. An- <lb/>
was present to represent the <lb/>
company and said he had to <lb/>
ask for the privilege of putting <lb/>
poles and stringing wires for an <lb/>
electric light He said if the <lb/>
town wanted to use lights they <lb/>
would rent arc lamps at MO <lb/>
each per year 1,600 for lighting <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
When the question was asked, <lb/>
Andrews said his company was <lb/>
not chartered, it came only <lb/>
as a business enterprise, Ho did <lb/>
not disclose who compose com- <lb/>
a motion being made <lb/>
Hoard of Aldermen voted <lb/>
not to grant the privilege <lb/>
naked for. <lb/>
Speaking of the matter after the <lb/>
meeting i of the Aldermen <lb/>
that the Hoard <lb/>
was decidedly the opinion <lb/>
when has electric lights <lb/>
the town should own the plant, <lb/>
lie said furl her Hoard did <lb/>
not propose to give away a <lb/>
ii-l for somebody lo spirit <lb/>
late upon, nor did they want lo <lb/>
a privilege that would lie in <lb/>
j I be way when the town saw proper <lb/>
to put In a plant of its own. <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot be Cured <lb/>
with LOCAL <lb/>
they cannot reach seal of the <lb/>
disease. Catarrh is a blood or con- <lb/>
disease, and order to <lb/>
you must take internal <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
taken internally, and acts directly <lb/>
on the blood and mucous surfaces. <lb/>
Mali's Catarrh Cure is not a quack <lb/>
medicine. It was prescribed by <lb/>
one of the best physicians in this <lb/>
country lot years and regular <lb/>
prescription. It is composed of <lb/>
the best tonics known, combined <lb/>
with the blood act- <lb/>
d i reel on I he mucous surfaces. <lb/>
The perfect combination the two <lb/>
ingredients is produces such <lb/>
wonderful results in curing I <lb/>
testimonials free. <lb/>
CO, Props., <lb/>
Toledo, o. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family Fills ate the <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
anything too inTent or get <lb/>
COPYRIGHT or <lb/>
PROTECTION. model, ketch, or photo, <lb/>
for free examination advice. <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
SNOW CO. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
av. <lb/>
I, I. I. I. <lb/>
AM FLEMING a MOORE. <lb/>
A At Law. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
SUMS, <lb/>
In <lb/>
Gillian,, Mills K. Eure <lb/>
N. c. N. <lb/>
r A<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Tut- Hint MEN- . J <lb/>
i mi J-t-- <lb/>
and ilK,, s. c. <lb/>
In. gen ,,,. <lb/>
.-tally by he people store. . <lb/>
Or. D. L. Jam ex, <lb/>
toe town.<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered, the Post Office, at <lb/>
N. as W <lb/>
Matter. <lb/>
It is how rapidly our <lb/>
chaplain age juntas soon <lb/>
as are ordered to the <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
be has the situation<lb/>
1890. <lb/>
liming the of <lb/>
it was <lb/>
reported that the <lb/>
Mil, <lb/>
the Philippines <lb/>
it is to lie with regret, that <lb/>
one of the sharpest lights of the <lb/>
war km lately <lb/>
Major Logan, the son General <lb/>
John A. Loom, other <lb/>
HAPPEN AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
HOT. <lb/>
Kittrell are a <lb/>
. Uh U <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Pol I <lb/>
. and <lb/>
officer low their lives. It will ear lumber. <lb/>
If the mule's shoes noticed, also, that Otis not yet <lb/>
could have preserved they <lb/>
could have been melted into <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
It is proposed to place the Statue <lb/>
of the late Miss Frances E. <lb/>
Statuary Hall in this city. <lb/>
The arrangements are in charge of Secretary Root to en <lb/>
a commission appointed by Cove, the divisions of of <lb/>
definitely. In Mi- Mary F. Hardy our <lb/>
He, ,., facts, j <lb/>
. , . yours hi her <lb/>
location of the satisfaction with . . <lb/>
. r ma Hi <lb/>
tr ma<lb/>
Hundreds of people are signing <lb/>
nor Tanner of Illinois. <lb/>
The War Department has re- <lb/>
a report from the <lb/>
headquarters of General Shatter, <lb/>
full of the severest criticism of the <lb/>
methods of the officers charge of <lb/>
the sick soldiers who from <lb/>
the Philippines October <lb/>
possessions, and he is said to be <lb/>
-listing about for an executive <lb/>
informed on the tariff <lb/>
and colonial matters. H. P. <lb/>
bar to the of- <lb/>
fer of this position. <lb/>
The cool <lb/>
for Democratic lead- Cigar goods and <lb/>
them by private convey- <lb/>
Close of the proposed <lb/>
of the Maud <lb/>
The Agricultural reports show shows that has succeed- <lb/>
great satisfaction with the govern- ed in gelling just what she has <lb/>
experiments with tea rate- been after for years. The <lb/>
South Carolina and tobacco <lb/>
raising on the frost orange <lb/>
Islands of the group are <lb/>
hi to Germany, while we are <lb/>
put <lb/>
I-of the House of Representative. <lb/>
of Florida. The Utter off with a coaling station in a bar <lb/>
is equal to Cuba's production. . and unproductive Wand, <lb/>
i diplomacy has succeeded <lb/>
Postmaster General Smith, has <lb/>
sent a notice to post masters asking <lb/>
them to, some feasible way, call <lb/>
the attention of patrons to <lb/>
the of putting the names <lb/>
of the Company, Regiment, etc. <lb/>
on the mail addressed to soldiers I <lb/>
The reason why woman is not a <lb/>
humorist is because she is built <lb/>
which the favorable reports H. a suspicious nature-she <lb/>
these f war are received. In from taking hi ways that yon are laugh- <lb/>
, , . . at her instead of her wit. <lb/>
fact, the majority of the Wading seat congress. <lb/>
War are j While many whit- men are sign-. <lb/>
ii- the petition to the Governor to The man who invents a success- <lb/>
about the early Closing BOB- will be of great assist- <lb/>
art, to this for to generation. <lb/>
to do. So matter how costly a thing <lb/>
Money be, a considers it <lb/>
valueless she has lost all <lb/>
in it. <lb/>
, ,. ,, , i <lb/>
. . thus saving which ; <lb/>
la growing warm. The leading on other goods la, I The report of the Superintendent <lb/>
of of Public Instruction shows that <lb/>
Richardson, of Tennessee, at RYes- the own almost exactly <lb/>
of Alabama. evening some white of the property in the State. <lb/>
. Richardson weighing. had also shows that while the whites <lb/>
, . and hi- friends gained pounds, and said it pay each year public <lb/>
, the lead, and Ms WendS J . <lb/>
With that a a basis, the <lb/>
Although the mi- k Mt g <lb/>
nomination for Speaker of at de The value of the school <lb/>
I If I property of whites is <lb/>
carries with it . ; have getting good, in our of the I <lb/>
I am now in store and make this <lb/>
my customers may know <lb/>
where to And inc. All are invited to km <lb/>
new store its As usual I carry <lb/>
one of the lines <lb/>
potions <lb/>
to found in section, and now have also <lb/>
an immense of <lb/>
I I <lb/>
CARPETS <lb/>
AND MATTINGS <lb/>
to the New Store you want to find <lb/>
an stink at Lowest Mow, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
YOU J <lb/>
J country produce. <lb/>
w. ii. Warn, T. <lb/>
Beet, Cattle. <lb/>
Hits, Luis, <lb/>
Hides, Poultry, <lb/>
J I <lb/>
obtaining for what <lb/>
one time willing <lb/>
to war over rather than relinquish <lb/>
our claim to. <lb/>
If so. Mac than to ma I at <lb/>
market prices <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
leadership upon the Boor, and puts <lb/>
the m in SO honored direct line <lb/>
I on , <lb/>
place than us. perhaps <lb/>
for nomination for speaker, u, <lb/>
his party afterwards get <lb/>
at some other place of N 8,6.0 school h-uses. There <lb/>
perhaps have at the were 1,551 while and <lb/>
teachers, who attended county <lb/>
during the year. There <lb/>
are white and <lb/>
A. ii. <lb/>
is justly regarded as the s; total, There are <lb/>
, , between some gentlemen, theM <lb/>
j ,,,,. to ,, <lb/>
cm the mail addressed to . ,.,,. the <lb/>
at Manila. Hundreds of letters lie . , . i . . the sentence of Lorenzo. <lb/>
I aids are on, for marriage <lb/>
their owe way, <lb/>
against the trusts hinted at, I <lb/>
but it will for him to <lb/>
j impress the country with sin <lb/>
f his attitude. There i a <lb/>
well-grounded belief that the <lb/>
of trusts and tin- existence <lb/>
enormous campaign are i i <lb/>
With the chairman of <lb/>
t be Republican <lb/>
Secretary Wilson of the Depart- <lb/>
of Agriculture has caused <lb/>
two agents of the plant importation <lb/>
bureau to lie sent to Rico <lb/>
look over that Island and to make <lb/>
a report of agricultural Conditions it <lb/>
to lie found there, together tee defending the trusts, it is <lb/>
would be in favor of Idling X. L. Shaw, who is <lb/>
I colored people decide the question. I his daughter, Mrs. Dennis <lb/>
i an old Simmons, of this place, to Mrs. <lb/>
man standing near was asked E. Williams, of Drake's <lb/>
The Was ,,,, Branch, Enter- <lb/>
The Carolina section of don't hang him, prise, <lb/>
of the <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
-------o.- <lb/>
Cotton Bagging ii ml Ties always <lb/>
on has i <lb/>
fresh goods kepi constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A I rial will convince yon. <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
nix building with an new <lb/>
and complete stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Shoes, Huts, <lb/>
Farm <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Laid, Tobacco, etc., fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS <lb/>
MEAL GUANO. <lb/>
Our everything will be <lb/>
found us low as a good article can <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/>
N. <lb/>
suggestions for improvements in <lb/>
the agricultural methods followed <lb/>
by tie <lb/>
Argument before the Tinted <lb/>
States Supreme Court was begun <lb/>
Nov. the test case brought <lb/>
fix the responsibility in the mat- <lb/>
of the payment of war revenue <lb/>
taxes upon packages sent ex- <lb/>
press. The <lb/>
of York, are standing <lb/>
the expense of bringing the suit. <lb/>
it is against the Adam. Express <lb/>
Co., and quite an array of <lb/>
are on both sides. mat tor bow <lb/>
hard to see what effect the <lb/>
tirade against trusts will have <lb/>
on Congress, <lb/>
the climate and crop service him of jail and put <lb/>
Weather which was issued <lb/>
yesterday, gives the following sum- <lb/>
of the damage resulting from <lb/>
which <lb/>
through <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
thirty his bare back and More men lie of idle, than of <lb/>
then compel him to work for some hard work. <lb/>
white man until law is If wishing would only our <lb/>
satisfied. costs one thousand there's that trouble- <lb/>
dollars to raise a nigger but head- some again. <lb/>
The wind reached a maximum two thousand to rats.- Patents of are frequent- <lb/>
velocity of miles from the north- waste cm, put; renewed with the assistance <lb/>
cast at Kitty Hawk, but only<lb/>
cm In some <lb/>
the j toe American heiress. <lb/>
the case is decided, there is not hi <lb/>
to prevent t he Express Com- <lb/>
from increasing their rates <lb/>
to meet war tax, just as <lb/>
graph companies have done a <lb/>
along, should the case be decided <lb/>
against the express people. <lb/>
Herman papers discuss and cop <lb/>
on the late news <lb/>
that the <lb/>
of one of the largest textile <lb/>
manufacturing Hernia <lb/>
i- now about to establish a <lb/>
tor and house <lb/>
Slate-. the part- <lb/>
country, to carry out this purpose. <lb/>
it exported <lb/>
I enterprise will lie as as <lb/>
those of the of Co. <lb/>
wonted yarn spinners . who re <lb/>
established a branch factory <lb/>
Passaic, New <lb/>
and Arnold of <lb/>
who also have <lb/>
rails which <lb/>
from the southeast at Wilmington. M but can't Big lot of different <lb/>
The damage in interior con- at bottom of his <lb/>
in the uprooting dark sayings. <lb/>
THE IS <lb/>
OFFERED, AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premiums have been paid <lb/>
trees, destruction of fences and. <lb/>
frail structures, with minor injury <lb/>
to crops. From all <lb/>
accounts there appears to have, <lb/>
been only one life lost, but the <lb/>
damage to property was very great, <lb/>
a conservative estimate placing th- <lb/>
,, at over <lb/>
One steamer, the Catherine <lb/>
wit <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
A good thing may be cheap, <lb/>
but a cheap thing is seldom good. <lb/>
false shirt are the poor <lb/>
bosom friends, <lb/>
X. f. is. <lb/>
I. II. was In town Wed- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Howard Styron, of Sew Bern, <lb/>
As wired to Co., cot- <lb/>
ton and buyers. <lb/>
at the Cobb house quotations I- <lb/>
w recked loss 28.- day night. day are as follows <lb/>
out ten other vessels, mostly Will Wooten came down on <lb/>
I am now the new Bawls <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine i an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
and I carry n <lb/>
small schooners, were destroyed or i morning train and returned <lb/>
driven ashore badly damaged., March <lb/>
,, l-., I of . <lb/>
industries have placed <lb/>
by the partial shotting off of the <lb/>
American market, owing to the <lb/>
workings of the tariff, have <lb/>
this new departure, <lb/>
Clerk of the Supreme Cunt <lb/>
the District of Colombia, a license <lb/>
George Dewey to wed <lb/>
Mildred M. The <lb/>
was by <lb/>
H. Admiral Dewey's <lb/>
Secretary. The informal ion far- <lb/>
the clerk set forth <lb/>
mi ml Dewey is sixty -one years of <lb/>
age, and forty-three; <lb/>
that are citizens of the j <lb/>
Stales, and that in ease the idea <lb/>
each party there was one <lb/>
marriage. <lb/>
Al Caswell mouth of Cape John of Ridge Spring <lb/>
property was I here yesterday. 6.98 <lb/>
much damaged tide reached lollies of the Central to-, <lb/>
feet above high-water mark. At warehouse, of <lb/>
tide was very to Green- j Opening. <lb/>
dwelling houses stores were ville. <lb/>
damaged the station s. Fulford, of Washington, <lb/>
lo-l its wharves. vessels again. <lb/>
were driven ashore loss I j. c. Griffin and J. C. <lb/>
Wilmington reported the highest j were jurors Ayden <lb/>
tide since and day <lb/>
Atwell, a <lb/>
report to the State Department, <lb/>
under date of Oct. ;. 1890, makes <lb/>
Dr. Men <lb/>
treatment of tubercular <lb/>
of injecting a <lb/>
drops of oil of peppermint Into the <lb/>
The liquid found its way <lb/>
Into the duct and pro- <lb/>
The Liberty of Congress boa a effect. Alter <lb/>
considerable experimenting by a <lb/>
Dumber of eminent physicians, the <lb/>
upon <lb/>
essence of I live grains; CM <lb/>
of plus, live grams; es <lb/>
over the wharves and flooded <lb/>
and Nun streets; the damage <lb/>
to property wharves was con- <lb/>
Al Wrightsville the <lb/>
tide was . feet above high-water <lb/>
mark; over cottages and <lb/>
club houses were and <lb/>
remainder injured loss <lb/>
a on the Wilmington Ben- <lb/>
j coast Railway was washed away <lb/>
Carolina Beach The peak the bask <lb/>
, of the cottages were destroy- j wood-language. <lb/>
,., loss . Along the -ape I, The worst <lb/>
Fear river wharves at various t too much, to live. <lb/>
Patrick and Hadley, <lb/>
went on a dying trip to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
by the V.<lb/>
May. <lb/>
Bibs -May. us<lb/>
Spot cotton in Greenville <lb/>
Close. <lb/>
7.11 <lb/>
lit <lb/>
Close. <lb/>
PULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
lust some <lb/>
just been enriched by a gift <lb/>
Gen. Mail <lb/>
ford, Conn., of rare and <lb/>
copy of Capt. John Smith's <lb/>
of Some idea of the <lb/>
the may be gained of live <lb/>
from the knowledge that HID cubic <lb/>
sold in the past twenty have live <lb/>
brought as high us I live one hundredths grains. <lb/>
dollars. Gen. Franklin be cases, the pro- <lb/>
came of the through may be or even <lb/>
the Duke who, along trebled. The injection <lb/>
with Gen. served daily, and <lb/>
TO<lb/>
baton Court of <lb/>
Is Will <lb/>
of Dell, notice <lb/>
to to the <lb/>
ll <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
OH day <lb/>
or will <lb/>
-f recovery of Mine. <lb/>
of Nov. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Bell. <lb/>
plantations, huts, <lb/>
animals ; <lb/>
were in <lb/>
some cases rice ready for threshing <lb/>
was destroyed, <lb/>
Beaufort and Hew Item <lb/>
damage. The heat loss <lb/>
at New Bern was in the <lb/>
dock warehouses the fool <lb/>
Craven cellars and wharves <lb/>
were Hooded, many Ions of salt. <lb/>
Hour, sugar and <lb/>
and alter storm river <lb/>
was full of Boating cotton, lumber. <lb/>
logs and lire <lb/>
Minor damage at many <lb/>
fanned tomatoes were not at all <lb/>
injured by the lust frost. <lb/>
potato bugs are <lb/>
go to green. <lb/>
In all Arkansas poorest place <lb/>
to soothe a crying baby is Little <lb/>
Book. <lb/>
lithe farmer gets a new plow <lb/>
he'll go to work and run in the <lb/>
ground. <lb/>
Many a timid, shrinking maiden, <lb/>
who last summer swung <lb/>
gale with her lover, is BOW engaged <lb/>
in half soling said lover's <lb/>
If a mail knew as much when he <lb/>
is as he thinks he does when <lb/>
TO CUM LA IN TWO DAYS. <lb/>
Take <lb/>
Tablets. All druggists refund the <lb/>
money if fails to cure. B. W. <lb/>
Grove's signature on every <lb/>
BOTH Chill Fever, <lb/>
Night <lb/>
l tier <lb/>
to Money if II W Kr- <lb/>
I be blood Md <lb/>
you writ Mobs ether as nod. <lb/>
Suffolk, <lb/>
sold and a drag e <lb/>
Bryan Woolen and Kraal. <lb/>
o-i s <lb/>
To tobacco and b mag <lb/>
t lull of Me. no and vigor, <lb/>
U,. <lb/>
with Gen. Franklin, on ,. ,;.,,. is as he he<lb/>
civil war. should be <lb/>
No Ghost Story <lb/>
all same OUT store is an <lb/>
I Eye Opener. <lb/>
not look <lb/>
j stock of <lb/>
a a <lb/>
AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
and learn at what low pi ices <lb/>
sidling such excellent goods with <lb/>
nut being astonished. <lb/>
But is what here <lb/>
o please our customers and always <lb/>
give them big values for <lb/>
money. delivered free In <lb/>
any par of the city, dome to sec <lb/>
us. <lb/>
d. Ii. BRO <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
.-.- to w. R. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and us low as the <lb/>
owe-1. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid produce. <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
I bi.- Value, <lb/>
1.1 Value, <lb/>
i. raid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will re-Instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
After Second Year<lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the lie- <lb/>
of the second and of each <lb/>
I succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
CHOICE <lb/>
away up quality and away down <lb/>
price, is the only we carry. <lb/>
To live well doesn't mean to live <lb/>
extravagantly. Everything de- <lb/>
pends where you buy your <lb/>
supplies prices you pay <lb/>
for them. We the best <lb/>
purest at less prices than yon will <lb/>
pay for poorer quality. Look at <lb/>
these <lb/>
cents per can. Coffees, Java and <lb/>
blend, and Maple <lb/>
-10 cents per quart. <lb/>
FINES CLOTHING. <lb/>
OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
of beau- <lb/>
style and excel- <lb/>
The mate- <lb/>
rial is the best and <lb/>
the <lb/>
teed. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there CROSS MARK <lb/>
on the margin of this paper it <lb/>
is to remind you that yon owe <lb/>
Tim for <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
yon to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
one us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
rind the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
The Stars are their good be- <lb/>
Fresh Mountain Batter at M. <lb/>
for job <lb/>
printing. <lb/>
T. is now in bis <lb/>
big new store. <lb/>
Vaccination talk is being revived <lb/>
in the papers. <lb/>
How much Greenville needs <lb/>
some factories. <lb/>
And there have not any <lb/>
shooting stars yet. <lb/>
Pencils fro. o cents a dozen. <lb/>
to a dozen, Deflector Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
The Unroll Printing Co. Is open- <lb/>
a job printing office in the store <lb/>
with I,. II. <lb/>
The merchants should be looking <lb/>
getting their holiday an- <lb/>
ready. <lb/>
A treat many partridges are c- <lb/>
Loaf strings of them <lb/>
are brought to town. <lb/>
Poor turkey I he gets two weeks <lb/>
jut punishment now, then loses <lb/>
Thanksgiving. <lb/>
The boys arc preparing for a big <lb/>
how Day. James <lb/>
Skinner arc proprietors. <lb/>
We have, received a copy of <lb/>
X. Almanac for 1900. <lb/>
It is full of very useful information. <lb/>
Thanksgiving will he a holiday, <lb/>
and already many plans arc <lb/>
made as to how the day will be <lb/>
spent. <lb/>
A window has been cut in the <lb/>
wall tin- ninth side of the post- <lb/>
to give better light <lb/>
ventilation. <lb/>
did not come for <lb/>
a single one of the cotton factor- <lb/>
I hut have chartered in the <lb/>
Slate this year. <lb/>
advertise because <lb/>
they ant your trade. Don't fail <lb/>
lo see our advertisers; they will <lb/>
treat you right. <lb/>
will have a Mason- <lb/>
fair, beginning the 30th. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell <lb/>
tickets from all points at reduced <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
You could not a now <lb/>
who prophesied meteors, or any- <lb/>
body who would even think of <lb/>
staying up all right to look for <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Hope Fire had a pi a. <lb/>
evening with their <lb/>
engine. was <lb/>
did working order threw two <lb/>
good <lb/>
There are some very attractive <lb/>
show windows at several of the <lb/>
stores. It is worth walk lug up <lb/>
and down the street just to look at <lb/>
Small pox is being <lb/>
several towns in the eastern <lb/>
of the State, but does not <lb/>
to create as much excitement as it <lb/>
in the spring. <lb/>
Friday at Policeman <lb/>
Ho Smith arrested a colored man <lb/>
who was in liquor. The man <lb/>
tight and the had to <lb/>
use his billet on Mia. <lb/>
Blanks land mortgagee, <lb/>
chattel mortgagee, crop liens, and <lb/>
the new form mortgage adopted by <lb/>
the last Legislature are for Nile at <lb/>
office. <lb/>
is. A. went out Tues- <lb/>
day and killed black <lb/>
ducks, t mallards summer ducks <lb/>
raccoons. How's that <lb/>
Jacksonville Herald. <lb/>
private u hanging is <lb/>
the more awful it should appear to <lb/>
the public. The very unfamiliar <lb/>
with it helps to beget terror <lb/>
Southerner. <lb/>
The could not issue <lb/>
money orders I he last day or <lb/>
two owing to being out of forms. <lb/>
Postmaster King is expecting a <lb/>
a new book every mail. <lb/>
A girl never believes a man <lb/>
when ho tells her he isn't worthy <lb/>
of her love, but before she has <lb/>
his wife for a car she disco. <lb/>
en that be has told her the truth. <lb/>
The advertiser who advertises <lb/>
periodically docs not get the full <lb/>
value of his apace. H requires <lb/>
more steam to start a train than it <lb/>
docs to keep it mot <lb/>
Ink. <lb/>
Vines House Closed. <lb/>
Mr. f. f. Vines has the <lb/>
Vines House hotel which he has <lb/>
keeping in the build- <lb/>
on Third street, since lire <lb/>
last May. lie has moved his <lb/>
house <lb/>
son avenue. <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock at the home of Mr. . A. <lb/>
father of the bride, near <lb/>
Greenville, Mr. B. Allen and <lb/>
Mary A. were mar- <lb/>
Rev. Tucker officiating. <lb/>
Immediately after the ceremony <lb/>
they left for the home of the <lb/>
groom. <lb/>
Oyster House. <lb/>
Some people have moved here <lb/>
from f county to open an <lb/>
oyster house. They will keep <lb/>
a boat running the sound so <lb/>
as to keep a fresh supply of the <lb/>
bivalves here all the time. <lb/>
EVERY DAY FOLKS. <lb/>
But Different Ones Each Day. <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
D. II. of <lb/>
tin <lb/>
lira. W. II. return <lb/>
ed Wednesday evening from <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. F. f. Harding left <lb/>
th-. morning for Washington to <lb/>
spend their honeymoon. <lb/>
Walter Harding who came home <lb/>
to attend the Harding marriage, <lb/>
returned to Chapel Hill today. <lb/>
II. P. Harding, was home <lb/>
to attend hi brother's marriage, <lb/>
left New Item I Ills afternoon. <lb/>
Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. Dancy all got back Wed- <lb/>
Deadly evening from their northern <lb/>
trip. <lb/>
Bowie Harding, of Wash- <lb/>
who was here attending the <lb/>
Harding marriage, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Pulley returned <lb/>
afternoon from Plymouth <lb/>
Where he went to attend the <lb/>
Tucker marriage. <lb/>
Mr. II. <lb/>
Ga., sent Tin Reflector a very <lb/>
pretty calendar that out by <lb/>
the Thomas. lee Manufacturing <lb/>
Company, with which he is em- <lb/>
ployed. <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
Warren went to Tarboro<lb/>
Wednesday at noon in St. <lb/>
John's <lb/>
Mills, by Rev. Nathaniel Harding, <lb/>
Of Washington, Mr. Harding <lb/>
and Annie B. Harding -ere <lb/>
married. <lb/>
Tin chin, h was beautifully <lb/>
Would<lb/>
lit to c City. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Two strangers stood <lb/>
on <lb/>
I never <lb/>
out like Greenville in hint <lb/>
with flowers and evergreens. . , ,, , , <lb/>
. ;. . re mouths, bile ago <lb/>
. right along here was of old <lb/>
frame buildings that were <lb/>
. yon will <lb/>
not find a better looking <lb/>
LOSING <lb/>
hat v. ILL BE IN <lb/>
were Hum Martha <lb/>
Harding; and Carrie Hughes, <lb/>
of Plovers <lb/>
of and Bessie <lb/>
Hauling, of II. P. <lb/>
TUCKER <lb/>
IV. Jail's went to Wilson <lb/>
today. <lb/>
M. II. went to <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Moore loll Ibis morning for <lb/>
a day's visit in ii mother, <lb/>
Mr. and Mr.-. L. I. Moore left <lb/>
for to <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
w. Bryan <lb/>
left morning for <lb/>
spend a month. <lb/>
children <lb/>
Plymouth lo <lb/>
Harding, of and alias <lb/>
Mary Lee of <lb/>
Harding, of Greenville <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding, of Washing- <lb/>
Miss Sarah Harding sister of <lb/>
the bride was Maid of Honor, and <lb/>
Wm. P. Harding brother of <lb/>
groom was best man. The ushers <lb/>
M. of Greenville <lb/>
and Walter <lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
Immediately after the marriage <lb/>
the bridal a relatives <lb/>
friends of bride groom <lb/>
were at dinner at <lb/>
home of the Waller <lb/>
bin ban th <lb/>
All <lb/>
Ami just look I ha I <lb/>
I two across sired <lb/>
there. Thai house would <lb/>
t a pine.- ten limes as large <lb/>
lien- i- a <lb/>
store I H ate. Whose <lb/>
ii I Why. C. T. is <lb/>
owner and be is getting ready lo <lb/>
move occupy it. i <lb/>
enterprise, you a <lb/>
right there -peak- lot <lb/>
Itself. <lb/>
He came to Greenville <lb/>
fourteen ago and began bu-i <lb/>
a co <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
next we will m <lb/>
k Notions, <lb/>
iii it n d <lb/>
FIRST COST FOR <lb/>
and <lb/>
i 1900. <lb/>
TUCKER C <lb/>
II t <lb/>
I in- <lb/>
CASH, <lb/>
noes a small way, and be bas <lb/>
upward until <lb/>
Harding, came . ,, <lb/>
now he is none <lb/>
lo Greenville <lb/>
. store has always a <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
IN ALL LINES. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. , , . , , I , Li-it ,,,, . I.,.,. <lb/>
place tor the people, and be has j <lb/>
always dealt honestly with every- <lb/>
Harding for <lb/>
f. and northern Mr. <lb/>
Harding is a rising young lawyer <lb/>
of The bride <lb/>
of the late <lb/>
Frederick Harding. have <lb/>
host of <lb/>
for a long, and prosperous <lb/>
life. <lb/>
c hence his success, <lb/>
Taken big stock of goods to <lb/>
that store Of it ill. That <lb/>
was tor, to car- <lb/>
largest stock of any in <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina. you <lb/>
iii-i wail until be gets in mid <lb/>
straight, if T. <lb/>
am <lb/>
At prices will suit you. <lb/>
AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
you the <lb/>
To Change Meeting Night. j BO prophet. <lb/>
A motion is pending before <lb/>
lodge of Knights of <lb/>
change the meet from <lb/>
Friday to . Hie i nest ion <lb/>
is to lie decided <lb/>
at which time member <lb/>
should be present. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Moore <lb/>
week issued marriage <lb/>
the folios couples <lb/>
White <lb/>
PARING. <lb/>
PAIRING, <lb/>
Jesse II. Mills and Ida Haddock, j<lb/>
Mrs. Jackson Mai I <lb/>
of Plymouth, who have, monger <lb/>
been Mrs. <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Line a pus- <lb/>
to its daily freight to <lb/>
Plymouth. I <lb/>
can now go lo. <lb/>
be A. from here <lb/>
F. f. Harding Annie B. <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
Edward Hail and Martha Smith.; <lb/>
Fred Buck and Mo. re. <lb/>
B. and <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Rev. P. II. I lent <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
II. returned this <lb/>
from Kin-ton. <lb/>
Chas. I. Latham came borne <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Rev. J, II. Morton, accompanied <lb/>
by Mrs. down from <lb/>
Tarboro evening. <lb/>
Rev. Mm. I. <lb/>
little daughter returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a visit to Washing <lb/>
ton City. <lb/>
Sirs. N. f. Hughes and daughter, <lb/>
Mi-s Carrie, of <lb/>
rived Ibis morning lo visit <lb/>
fa mi y Harding, <lb/>
X. I. of <lb/>
traveling representative of the <lb/>
Recorder, spent last <lb/>
here and left this morning. <lb/>
i any point t <lb/>
and return the same clay, the train <lb/>
passing hereabout and urn- <lb/>
in <lb/>
born Southerner. <lb/>
More Are Needed. <lb/>
When house iii Green- <lb/>
ville is now it is rent- <lb/>
ed before material is placed on the <lb/>
ground, and as the work progresses <lb/>
there a dozen other <lb/>
for it. This gives an idea of <lb/>
how much houses are needed in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
do than wish it <lb/>
Better cure catarrh by taking <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla than complain <lb/>
because you sillier from it. <lb/>
Prep <lb/>
Be <lb/>
batting of <lb/>
lb not <lb/>
a very <lb/>
ordeal to <lb/>
who <lb/>
i If <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
toothing <lb/>
be- faith- <lb/>
fully <lb/>
iii the <lb/>
of <lb/>
there mil morning -i <lb/>
will I <lb/>
pain, m <lb/>
brief. <lb/>
all alt <lb/>
i at. <lb/>
fit as , <lb/>
Nest. <lb/>
Mr. ii. brought <lb/>
an immense nest to <lb/>
where has been <lb/>
left on exhibition. The <lb/>
found taken by Mr. Moore and <lb/>
his SOUS. The latter went <lb/>
up the tree cut limb <lb/>
that held and while he <lb/>
was coming down with it <lb/>
attacked him. bur- <lb/>
net made a charge the <lb/>
young man lo his <lb/>
when reinforcements sailed <lb/>
into him he just turned louse <lb/>
everything and dropped out of the <lb/>
tree but was not Re- <lb/>
hector <lb/>
Joshua Tin Perkins, <lb/>
General Repair <lb/>
A I l K ON MAIN <lb/>
READY To THIS PUBLIC. <lb/>
ADDED NEW M ARE <lb/>
PARED FOR DOING FIRST-CLASH WORK. <lb/>
Harvey <lb/>
TO ORDER <lb/>
I . <lb/>
AND ANY FUR. <lb/>
in will be rapid, <lb/>
will <lb/>
On Wednesday evening at half- <lb/>
past o'clock Miss Mary Thomas <lb/>
will Lafayette <lb/>
Little, N. C. Fol <lb/>
the marriage a wedding <lb/>
reception to a limited of <lb/>
guests will be given by Mr. and <lb/>
B, If. Richardson, and the <lb/>
bride and groom will leave at once <lb/>
for their home in North Carolina. <lb/>
where Mr. Little is Cashier of <lb/>
Hank <lb/>
factor in the material growth of <lb/>
the place. <lb/>
Miss Thomas is a daughter of the <lb/>
late Washington Thomas, <lb/>
who served the Slate with great <lb/>
distinction, she is gifted with <lb/>
beauty and Intellect . is cull <lb/>
ed and bright. <lb/>
The wedding arrangements arc <lb/>
Very effective. Miss <lb/>
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Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
No Ghost Story <lb/>
But all the same our store is an <lb/>
Eye Opener. <lb/>
not <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
. GOODS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
and learn at what low pi ices we <lb/>
selling such excellent goods with <lb/>
out being astonished. <lb/>
But that is what here for, <lb/>
o please our customers and always <lb/>
give them big values for their <lb/>
money. Goods delivered free in <lb/>
any part of the city. Come to see <lb/>
us. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
d. L. <lb/>
A Free Trip Paris<lb/>
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Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave Tarboro 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 <lb/>
ton, for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the 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. <lb/>
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