<?xml version="1.0"?>
<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
<teiHeader>
    <fileDesc>
        <titleStmt>
            <title>Eastern Reflector</title>
            <author></author>
            <respStmt>
                <resp>Text encoded by</resp>
                <name>Michael Reece</name>
            </respStmt>
        </titleStmt>
	<publicationStmt>
                <distributor>East Carolina University. J. Y. Joyner Library</distributor>
                <address>
                    <addrLine>Digital Collections</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>Joyner Library, East Carolina University</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>East Fifth Street, Greenville NC 27858-4353 USA</addrLine>
                </address>
			<date>2012</date>
        </publicationStmt>
			<notesStmt>
				<note type="job"></note>
				<note type="isPartOf">Eastern Reflector</note>
			</notesStmt>
        <sourceDesc>
            <bibl>
            </bibl>
        </sourceDesc>
    </fileDesc>
    <encodingDesc>
        <samplingDecl>
            <p>All quotation marks retained as data.</p>
            <p>All end-of-line hyphens have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line.</p>
            <p>All smart quotes have been converted into straight quotes.</p>
        </samplingDecl>
        <classDecl>
            <taxonomy xml:id="LCSH">
                <bibl>Library of Congress Subject Headings</bibl>
            </taxonomy>
        </classDecl>
    </encodingDesc>
    <profileDesc>
        <creation>
            <date></date>
        </creation>
        <langUsage xml:lang="en-US">
            <language ident="en-US" usage="100">English</language>
        </langUsage>
        <textClass>
            <keywords scheme="#LCSH">
                <list>
                    <item></item>
                </list>
            </keywords>
        </textClass>
    </profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<text>
<body>
<div type="dirtyOCR">
<p rend="align(centerbold)">[This text is machine generated and may contain errors.]</p>

<pb facs="00019269_0001" n="1"/>
<p>
The Reflector <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. <lb/>
J. Owner <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
at the Port at <lb/>
X. cuss <lb/>
Mail Mailer. <lb/>
Bottles j <lb/>
what vat <lb/>
streets <lb/>
Iowa town corner. <lb/>
urchins, <lb/>
slum , runs.<lb/>
A re-i- <lb/>
. . . of an <lb/>
day <lb/>
, . . . . I ill mi- at <lb/>
i . .<lb/>
her i k <lb/>
; ltd <lb/>
. . i I <lb/>
, , l.;. III. <lb/>
l i <lb/>
in the <lb/>
toe I i .- I <lb/>
train, i <lb/>
have <lb/>
n n two i. <lb/>
Ken Volt <lb/>
. ;. II <lb/>
Pi e, ii. I <lb/>
. a. <lb/>
RH ll <lb/>
ill <lb/>
., <lb/>
From Hie J i I <lb/>
rank<lb/>
. . . . . I <lb/>
., <lb/>
. an<lb/>
A mi I I-1 <lb/>
mi r's <lb/>
door f I <lb/>
A White <lb/>
bug. i- brow hi i<lb/>
white I. <lb/>
for Ural <lb/>
old man <lb/>
under Ids aria n<lb/>
till . <lb/>
tin<lb/>
ID . <lb/>
; a mail for <lb/>
fa i <lb/>
ii and l <lb/>
COMPACT OF <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
sway <lb/>
T. <lb/>
will <lb/>
II., <lb/>
I. <lb/>
, . i<lb/>
A S Fortification <lb/>
I the against disease Atlantic <lb/>
Liver an also <lb/>
i . <lb/>
i -i i. sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, <lb/>
and all kindred s. <lb/>
Fl-Wheel of <lb/>
Your Liver Tills arc <lb/>
the fly-wheel of life. I shall <lb/>
be grateful for the accident <lb/>
. , , if l <lb/>
hi them to my notice. w i. <lb/>
. , ,., <lb/>
I II. <lb/>
; s <lb/>
Si Pi- 1-5 Si <lb/>
is . Sit -S ti <lb/>
i as if had a new lease of life, <lb/>
ill <lb/>
it <lb/>
-I <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Liver Pills<lb/>
m r a r h<lb/>
l . <lb/>
V. 1.1 <lb/>
I . u <lb/>
is <lb/>
r -i <lb/>
r M A M <lb/>
AM <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
; i j <lb/>
. <lb/>
CENTS <lb/>
Be <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
. . r. <lb/>
hi i i . i- <lb/>
. <lb/>
.;. v <lb/>
, I n <lb/>
ii <lb/>
i door <lb/>
loot handle. <lb/>
ii,,. i<lb/>
lie l <lb/>
la <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
. . in life <lb/>
I Hie . <lb/>
one In H I <lb/>
over on <lb/>
,. the and <lb/>
ll <lb/>
; W <lb/>
i, <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Vi <lb/>
Hi,, ml, i <lb/>
j n minor <lb/>
I ii <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
tot <lb/>
Sow. <lb/>
r an <lb/>
upon the Id r of <lb/>
,, lie <lb/>
i i n <lb/>
of i <lb/>
man of i<lb/>
i i i <lb/>
ill.- <lb/>
,,. . <lb/>
I . ,. <lb/>
-l-i . I<lb/>
i . ii. <lb/>
In lb, . <lb/>
if lo <lb/>
I or d . <lb/>
n-I, I Willie Hi.<lb/>
round , ll <lb/>
It <lb/>
n, raw i l <lb/>
i . . in in, u-l- <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Ike <lb/>
Into <lb/>
f, <lb/>
N, Bun. <lb/>
. <lb/>
ii art- <lb/>
ii <lb/>
I all. <lb/>
II oil <lb/>
but <lb/>
,. <lb/>
-VI <lb/>
W- <lb/>
mi <lb/>
. in fact. <lb/>
f . i l <lb/>
i f <lb/>
lull, <lb/>
I. I<lb/>
new <lb/>
filled <lb/>
ire- <lb/>
U I, mi Hie <lb/>
ii <lb/>
; in ii drill. <lb/>
ram <lb/>
. .-ii,, for untold n <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
, force work.<lb/>
of rock <lb/>
being grained and <lb/>
cal In of <lb/>
ii Hint. a <lb/>
I-i- down u <lb/>
vertical km. broken and <lb/>
,., in moving Making <lb/>
at of cleavage Tim. <lb/>
w make. <lb/>
i and la <lb/>
; dome <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
A bland I New <lb/>
in ii- proud <lb/>
founder- B and <lb/>
would a <lb/>
land and <lb/>
III <lb/>
III . . Ill <lb/>
I i <lb/>
Hem in <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
lb mi .<lb/>
M i . i i . -1,11 with <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
bald<lb/>
Yorker. <lb/>
city <lb/>
nothing left i like i If <lb/>
i l-l lank; <lb/>
one. no <lb/>
y.-i. Von Sew <lb/>
York Tin. <lb/>
no <lb/>
little <lb/>
.- ii.,. <lb/>
in <lb/>
a, <lb/>
. <lb/>
cat. <lb/>
play <lb/>
II. <lb/>
I., ,,, , <lb/>
I, <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
it.-v <lb/>
Ar<lb/>
AU <lb/>
Ml<lb/>
I'M <lb/>
AM <lb/>
i i H I <lb/>
ft mi ll <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
i an t-i<lb/>
I'M A M <lb/>
II Ml <lb/>
, i <lb/>
I ii <lb/>
I- M FM <lb/>
. S I <lb/>
laW <lb/>
a. in. W <lb/>
service every <lb/>
evening. Ev- <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
M., and at A <lb/>
It., I. A. <lb/>
in <lb/>
every Sun <lb/>
day. morning Pray- <lb/>
evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. X. <lb/>
school n. m. <lb/>
I ices <lb/>
and <lb/>
evening. Rev. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
p. in. u-<lb/>
-Services third <lb/>
Sunday, Rev. <lb/>
J. H. Morion, Sunday- <lb/>
p. m. J. R. Moore mi <lb/>
regular <lb/>
I i <lb/>
I., mil a urn- <lb/>
Individual <lb/>
new <lb/>
i. <lb/>
lull <lb/>
Tl,. .-.,. . a <lb/>
,.;. i . hail two tie- <lb/>
,., i, K ex- <lb/>
I l <lb/>
; . . inn. <lb/>
III <lb/>
. i. cut <lb/>
, . . i a <lb/>
. , I- . the ell<lb/>
------1 in black, k <lb/>
will ii <lb/>
nil stage, other i .- us, <lb/>
l- i Ida, . <lb/>
in are <lb/>
i , l <lb/>
mid <lb/>
I-, and <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Hi.-.- ; . <lb/>
i . , , . . <lb/>
ll. <lb/>
a villa <lb/>
mops <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
the <lb/>
us a call. <lb/>
Reflector Jo. Office <lb/>
A- <lb/>
details ii <lb/>
lug i by a veterinary <lb/>
n n- the <lb/>
,, , ,. horses and hay for lb <lb/>
p .,. I.,,. f stricken pro <lb/>
In. i in mostly with the <lb/>
who are half -av- <lb/>
age. Mil h. were found <lb/>
,. i- , m,. . I- lion, i <lb/>
in all selling, <lb/>
,.,. hem give <lb/>
in-<lb/>
i i of I ml who <lb/>
ii , -.-, i lo cheat la <lb/>
i i manner and on <lb/>
i, i-i Placed. <lb/>
., ii,,.,. Cossacks are very re <lb/>
I i <lb/>
-I had a Hie <lb/>
remarked a who had <lb/>
lays -lie III- <lb/>
for <lb/>
W asked the observer, <lb/>
l -a- carried near <lb/>
I i <lb/>
. -ii.-l over <lb/>
i other and <lb/>
. I there <lb/>
driver he demanded <lb/>
for a hark <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
at an <lb/>
old who at with a <lb/>
complacent smile <lb/>
I replied.<lb/>
you any <lb/>
-Not <lb/>
Iota come here for <lb/>
the The patient returns home. <lb/>
the papers Mr. Ho- <lb/>
and has springs <lb/>
much Improved by use <lb/>
but a you a few <lb/>
you Hint Mr. go-and-so <lb/>
has died and l-i-n The <lb/>
nation was cheerful <lb/>
He <lb/>
I w <lb/>
by a <lb/>
In a <lb/>
R I'll <lb/>
II film <lb/>
in In vii . ii i I <lb/>
aid the barber, n he mull <lb/>
Hut tin- , i I Ids<lb/>
yore no- M <lb/>
i -I ii <lb/>
i .-ii I <lb/>
pile n , i <lb/>
conn <lb/>
Main <lb/>
a IS p in, <lb/>
Ban- <lb/>
l Mn loves <lb/>
J in. arrive p in <lb/>
p in. <lb/>
G p ill <lb/>
-Train leave- n- <lb/>
I.-, a a m. Bod <lb/>
m in, Horn lo a <lb/>
-Vi. Returning <lb/>
Hie p in. Mills p in. <lb/>
Red in. W p in. <lb/>
arrives T p m <lb/>
in at with train So <lb/>
with Ilia Carolina Central <lb/>
Railroad, -i Red with Red <lb/>
ad. <lb/>
Air Line and Southern <lb/>
III- <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Train en tin- <lb/>
ii I m , m. Halifax It P <lb/>
at p . . <lb/>
pm, T .--, <lb/>
. a in. <lb/>
II is H am. <lb/>
. I. <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
mil <lb/>
o Branch leave Wash- <lb/>
in h in an I J l m. arrive i <lb/>
Train. <lb/>
el<lb/>
ill <lb/>
, .-, ii.-i <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
mi <lb/>
nil I <lb/>
i-r <lb/>
I in in- <lb/>
I horses <lb/>
I ,., <lb/>
. ii i <lb/>
did lb <lb/>
I Hie <lb/>
And <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
TO A <lb/>
Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
and simple In re- <lb/>
M . n In <lb/>
11--i i -ii. a of <lb/>
., surgeon <lb/>
i, ml ,, which <lb/>
re ii-i and sold at <lb/>
rubles, in k --ii- <lb/>
less Intelligence <lb/>
II. <lb/>
look blue. <lb/>
night. <lb/>
fellow, I <lb/>
Ilia I <lb/>
What's <lb/>
III never forgive myself. I <lb/>
Miller Ml my house last <lb/>
I kick <lb/>
Slip <lb/>
many a one. Young <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK <lb/>
Is only a year and conj <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
that is worth <lb/>
many times more <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
pal age. <lb/>
Well, have <lb/>
coining round -parking <lb/>
young girls. kicked out one <lb/>
last week <lb/>
-V,. I've found out that this <lb/>
man wasn't after my daughter; ha <lb/>
was after my <lb/>
York Press<lb/>
An l argued missionary <lb/>
further, as cheap as <lb/>
The did not conceal <lb/>
her misgivings, <lb/>
lull they as It <lb/>
t, Ibis simple of the forest. <lb/>
Her now. <lb/>
and there was no telling what might <lb/>
not i of corsets and skirts <lb/>
which do not hang from the shoulder. <lb/>
i nothing of with dots <lb/>
in thorn. Detroit Journal <lb/>
The <lb/>
story <lb/>
white i <lb/>
vices <lb/>
I i <lb/>
Pen <lb/>
lie <lb/>
off <lb/>
mi n <lb/>
All lot <lb/>
. <lb/>
i y i<lb/>
I ; i <lb/>
i; i <lb/>
de k.-i <lb/>
on <lb/>
i-i i. i Healer II- this <lb/>
I'm A <lb/>
i i , <lb/>
I in lied mi old <lb/>
. prayer. The <lb/>
i-in <lb/>
;. grace <lb/>
i up a his white friend <lb/>
eye of <lb/>
-p. our sins afar <lb/>
hull's lo de gospel <lb/>
lines of <lb/>
. . ear lo de gospel p <lb/>
i,, way down <lb/>
mi his <lb/>
ii, --in, dark <lb/>
O l- what <lb/>
.;. I i I Hen <lb/>
. ran I blessed of <lb/>
,; tot him <lb/>
I de ii f faith made <lb/>
n . <lb/>
than the <lb/>
,. of <lb/>
u-i-i i a <lb/>
mast and <lb/>
the prov <lb/>
Is a rotten- <lb/>
who <lb/>
and <lb/>
living whole- <lb/>
I useful Hi When you get <lb/>
out In the rural districts, a Charming <lb/>
sight I- of beautifully <lb/>
each farm being is trim <lb/>
and neat as a garden. There <lb/>
I- a waste land to be -eon <lb/>
The thing Hint -Hike- a stranger <lb/>
I. profusion of frail <lb/>
ran In- seen more <lb/>
grapes Washington Peat <lb/>
To i- I a <lb/>
nation<lb/>
but <lb/>
Hint <lb/>
upright <lb/>
some <lb/>
ii, i <lb/>
of lb, r and declared himself <lb/>
Look black said lie, <lb/>
-ii hill in- <lb/>
Isn't I done low to me <lb/>
What I've <lb/>
de thing all de time. <lb/>
week we. I tide <lb/>
week an tells tut I La-n ;<lb/>
I lien phis <lb/>
la <lb/>
it i. i <lb/>
lure ii i III la <lb/>
England at end Ill I en ll <lb/>
When i l-ad I a p <lb/>
I. v.-i <lb/>
, i f her n <lb/>
t;. .- i <lb/>
I i <lb/>
in I I . <lb/>
. . . , <lb/>
. . i-1 ii I I- <lb/>
l.- i- -i <lb/>
loll-l <lb/>
lid i-f ll pin I II en <lb/>
., r f <lb/>
ml ll is Hit d i <lb/>
lie mi- <lb/>
hall I <lb/>
ii. . i -ii face <lb/>
i in. I laughter id <lb/>
her <lb/>
-in i.-i i . After <lb/>
a I do. i sub- <lb/>
mid r a i i she <lb/>
was a . p III in the <lb/>
and I <lb/>
, home a r <lb/>
man until Hie time, <lb/>
l slid a in <lb/>
Train Tarboro <lb/>
I I in. I U arrive- ll- <lb/>
in-pm. leaves 11- <lb/>
Sunday, sun <lb/>
days sol. <lb/>
Train on N C l I, 1- <lb/>
daily, sleep ; at a m. . <lb/>
m. leaves <lb/>
w a m. Is w a in. <lb/>
Mount i in, <lb/>
101-a 1-1.4 mi, m. ll-- I I- a <lb/>
i. m. spring <lb/>
list a m <lb/>
, in. dally <lb/>
A. K. ; A. If. <lb/>
Lodge. meets first <lb/>
third evening. R. <lb/>
w. M. J. M. <lb/>
LO. Lodge, <lb/>
every evening. <lb/>
D. X. i. <lb/>
K. of Rivet <lb/>
every Friday evening. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, t. <lb/>
K. of R. andS. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, <lb/>
1696, meets even- <lb/>
W. R. f. B. <lb/>
Lang, <lb/>
O. C. A. every <lb/>
and at I. O. <lb/>
F. hall. A. D. <lb/>
A. t. Council, <lb/>
meets every first thirst <lb/>
in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. Z. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; See. <lb/>
Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second <lb/>
don i Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
W I. Wilson <lb/>
Smith See. <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
Clinton i <lb/>
in. left <lb/>
E a in <lb/>
it. It <lb/>
m tn IS <lb/>
a in <lb/>
i-lo <lb/>
ii. m. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J. It. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. Manager. <lb/>
by <lb/>
by <lb/>
i- <lb/>
pr, <lb/>
, I i <lb/>
pill I'll, <lb/>
I a <lb/>
th- i a i<lb/>
again, ii Hi, <lb/>
No Ghost Story <lb/>
Rut all I ho same store is <lb/>
Rye t <lb/>
can look at our splendid <lb/>
ST. <lb/>
IX- <lb/>
DRY <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
OF <lb/>
E Mill <lb/>
Also it nice Hardware. <lb/>
I can now found in the <lb/>
brick stoic formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
The H <lb/>
Vim. <lb/>
An fed <lb/>
V I <lb/>
S PEN <lb/>
SUCCESS or th j pen AGE I <lb/>
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORE. <lb/>
work I- never don <lb/>
quoted sympathetic <lb/>
Mr. Steak- <lb/>
i I have observed It In <lb/>
Henrietta's case. Woman's work Is <lb/>
never done There enough <lb/>
of It left over to keep her husband <lb/>
busy from the lime he through <lb/>
Ida dinner till so tired ha has to <lb/>
g t,, Star. <lb/>
Print distribute <lb/>
any <lb/>
i in i -.- day. and <lb/>
i ,.,. i,. ,. t. cur- <lb/>
i Plain Dealer. <lb/>
How did he <lb/>
I . <lb/>
mi<lb/>
i- . <lb/>
jimmy Tl <lb/>
s billy <lb/>
Till em <lb/>
., up <lb/>
turnkey with the<lb/>
i cell door open with n <lb/>
i-n a me down with <lb/>
milk <lb/>
I i . a <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Hi, . ii <lb/>
sum fer <lb/>
ll, <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
a tin. Sow call <lb/>
i yon ii mi tree a <lb/>
Atlanta <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
an, <lb/>
need <lb/>
Th <lb/>
i n, <lb/>
i., K it <lb/>
i i. ; r, not to send <lb/>
l v. as so much In <lb/>
i I it <lb/>
i- I was my <lb/>
-AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
and learn at what low pi ice wear; <lb/>
selling such excellent goods Vita <lb/>
out being astonished. <lb/>
Rut that is hut here for, <lb/>
please our customers and always <lb/>
give them big for their <lb/>
money. Hoods delivered free In <lb/>
any part Come to sec <lb/>
us. <lb/>
I L. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
if all Ashes Is. <lb/>
t. lo an anal <lb/>
is-r <lb/>
i water <lb/>
l I par Lots <lb/>
I i ill-pie <lb/>
ll was a to <lb/>
n-ad liter for remit <lb/>
lances so ion know <lb/>
that I could u-l sails- <lb/>
of i. and more of <lb/>
I'll. <lb/>
------1 I I 1875.------ <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
WHOLESALE -.- RETAIL <lb/>
Prepared fancy Police <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hums, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, <lb/>
cigars, cheroots, <lb/>
mountain butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at IS wilts per bushel. <lb/>
D. M FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing MACHINE <lb/>
BAGS HALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
SAM M. <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
and Fri- <lb/>
days A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M., A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing boon subject de- <lb/>
pending on singe of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ton, for all points for the West <lb/>
railroads at <lb/>
should order freight by <lb/>
the Ola Dominion B. s. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay i-inc from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, Aft. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
hone <lb/>
, soviet i to <lb/>
ail hollows trouble, th I- see <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mar <lb/>
Book Mn i, <lb/>
madams,. tin <lb/>
FREE<lb/>
A Free Trip to Paris <lb/>
I- <lb/>
Send moil, photo. <lb/>
ON <lb/>
th <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. V. B EDITOR <lb/>
. . <lb/>
j mi <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XV <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, DECEMBER 1899. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
WANTS TRADE. <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
grocer km <lb/>
THE TOWS <lb/>
My goods g Other. <lb/>
All goods delivered free of charge. <lb/>
I LEAD, OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW <lb/>
WASHING ION LETTER. <lb/>
From <lb/>
It. V., I.<lb/>
to be just us mil of an <lb/>
if can <lb/>
Judge from If <lb/>
anything, he is more <lb/>
the man Maine ever <lb/>
of Thai is <lb/>
it opinion, but one at- <lb/>
tared by a prominent republican <lb/>
member of the House, whose name <lb/>
ha used, he <lb/>
in to a friend. <lb/>
It indicates, however, I hut <lb/>
are not turning out In <lb/>
with the of <lb/>
reform were to <lb/>
when Mr. <lb/>
Speaker. <lb/>
Much regret is fell in Washing <lb/>
Ion over the that <lb/>
health of L. Wilson <lb/>
win, was the last chair <lb/>
man of the House committee on <lb/>
Wave and Means, and <lb/>
General during the last and <lb/>
administration, was in a <lb/>
Condition. Mr. Wilson, who <lb/>
his retirement front pub- <lb/>
life been President of the Wash- <lb/>
and Lee University, Lex- <lb/>
bus been ordered to <lb/>
Aw winter, by his <lb/>
physician. <lb/>
Hon. D. Richardson, of Ten- <lb/>
who received tho democrat- <lb/>
nomination for Speaker, after <lb/>
one of the longest caucuses ever <lb/>
held, got vote of every demo- <lb/>
of the House today. <lb/>
was not, of course, elected; the <lb/>
having the votes <lb/>
elected Representative Henderson <lb/>
Speaker, old Bead <lb/>
rules, but Mr. Richardson will be <lb/>
leader of the <lb/>
House during the life of the Fifty- <lb/>
Sixth Congress. There may bf <lb/>
more showy and brilliant on <lb/>
the democratic side of the House, <lb/>
but that he will make a shrewd <lb/>
and safe lender is conceded by all. <lb/>
His shrewdness would have been <lb/>
shown by the which he <lb/>
conducted his campaign for the <lb/>
nomination of Speaker, had not <lb/>
been well established long <lb/>
He received no warmer <lb/>
his success than those <lb/>
extended by his three rivals for <lb/>
the honor. <lb/>
Mr. message, <lb/>
one of the longest ever to <lb/>
today, <lb/>
owing to the early adjournment of <lb/>
both House as a mark <lb/>
of re-pert to the Lite <lb/>
dent It will go in <lb/>
row, and then the real business of <lb/>
the session of Congress will begin. <lb/>
The democrats were never a <lb/>
more aggressive mood, and <lb/>
Air the <lb/>
can majority In both Senate and <lb/>
The at tent ion of Senators is be- <lb/>
called to tin- ii Hot. <lb/>
right lo <lb/>
appoint Mr. to the <lb/>
after the legislature adjourned, <lb/>
without electing his <lb/>
The Si ale Constitution of <lb/>
expressly <lb/>
in Hie S. Senate shall only be <lb/>
ailed by the Annul- <lb/>
influential Pens., <lb/>
in working <lb/>
sealing, of nil <lb/>
grounds, against <lb/>
One of these is <lb/>
Bowden, who said on <lb/>
the subject i should <lb/>
nut lie a partisan one, but <lb/>
each Senator, of his pol- <lb/>
or bis personal friendship for <lb/>
Mr, Quay, should vote as u con- <lb/>
Impartial upright <lb/>
judge, and decide it according lo <lb/>
its merits and dictates of his <lb/>
own conscience, under bis <lb/>
oath, If this be done, there can <lb/>
result, <lb/>
stones unlawful appointment has <lb/>
not a single merit to support <lb/>
That our pension laws arc in <lb/>
need of revision, everybody knows <lb/>
when they will get it. or <lb/>
revision will make bet- <lb/>
tar or worse, is a horse of her <lb/>
color. The Secretary and Assist- <lb/>
ant Secretary of the Interior, and <lb/>
the Commissioner Assistant <lb/>
Commissioner of Pensions, have <lb/>
before u sub-committee, <lb/>
of the Senate Committee on Pen- <lb/>
that a revision of the laws <lb/>
should made, and recommended <lb/>
that it be done by a non-partisan <lb/>
Commission. A National <lb/>
that is really unit partisan <lb/>
would lies rarity. <lb/>
there many so fulled. <lb/>
Representative of Ky., <lb/>
who was recently acting Chairman <lb/>
of the Kentucky Democratic State <lb/>
Committee, legal contest <lb/>
in that depends upon <lb/>
view court of Appeals lakes of <lb/>
I tissue He thinks those <lb/>
were Illegal, and <lb/>
they were used extensively in the <lb/>
republican border counties, to <lb/>
make sure Dial the <lb/>
us they paid to <lb/>
He says if the tissue are <lb/>
thrown out Illegal. will <lb/>
have a plurality of lo <lb/>
Mr. Smith says he doesn't <lb/>
j believe there will lie trouble <lb/>
in the Suite, no matter the <lb/>
final decision be. <lb/>
It v. modern iodine.<lb/>
day in church , . <lb/>
I . M. <lb/>
Mi. who has preached <lb/>
in every <lb/>
in the State at one lime or <lb/>
oilier, has been hen- for some <lb/>
lime superintending <lb/>
lion of a history of bis life <lb/>
Sunday he attended <lb/>
First Baptist church and call <lb/>
on by Hi. Carter, <lb/>
of hi- on <lb/>
for a prayer. <lb/>
And such a prayer it <lb/>
venerable preacher bowed <lb/>
head seemed lo lie bilking familiar <lb/>
y Owl, telling him of <lb/>
of I he people, mail b j <lb/>
asking the Almighty for mercy I <lb/>
Indulgence could be called <lb/>
lo <lb/>
he <lb/>
the <lb/>
arc like <lb/>
any other lime And <lb/>
grow smaller awl meaner as lime <lb/>
Mil-Mill. Mini <lb/>
a great ninny high up in <lb/>
drink am <lb/>
go to dunces. Oh, Lord, <lb/>
mil I hem mans, bill Hint's <lb/>
to fool the people. re <lb/>
old <lb/>
world bin Addling mil dancing, l <lb/>
We read the morning <lb/>
and there they printed <lb/>
names of all gals mid <lb/>
I. ml. have mercy <lb/>
on I <lb/>
oh a of <lb/>
are end ii run nil <lb/>
here, visiting, <lb/>
of ill fume the, <lb/>
devil generally. So wonder <lb/>
when they ask a In <lb/>
IV. mi evil way, he replies, -ii,, <lb/>
you old devil, we know <lb/>
We beard only this wee; of a <lb/>
prominent church member who had j <lb/>
been drinking beer ten years and <lb/>
who went home and foil ml bis I j <lb/>
boy dead drunk as limber as a I <lb/>
dish rag. Oh, Lord, have mercy I <lb/>
on these miserable sinners who <lb/>
ting <lb/>
her <lb/>
IX ANTICIPATION OF <lb/>
Cold Weather <lb/>
Is what should <lb/>
DO NOW. <lb/>
, i<lb/>
i. ., inn <lb/>
We have a Line of <lb/>
jackets, Coats <lb/>
and <lb/>
buy a <lb/>
fall and Winter Luxury <lb/>
pretend they are following prices . <lb/>
but who go round with their it i <lb/>
smelling like nu old swill tub. We v <lb/>
Jessie of Louis, <lb/>
promises to achieve a <lb/>
as a She is nineteen <lb/>
WM married to her bus <lb/>
band a few days ago. She began <lb/>
as an at tho age of thirteen. <lb/>
Morning <lb/>
have a little grandchild, Lord, <lb/>
were thinking of sending here <lb/>
to school, but, oh. Lord. is <lb/>
Mich a degraded, fearfully <lb/>
we are afraid to send her <lb/>
here. Then there is a college <lb/>
where the young men are <lb/>
aged to give dames. Oh, Lord, <lb/>
have mercy on the president of <lb/>
that institution, <lb/>
there are only u <lb/>
righteous people In R <lb/>
Ml the rest are were <lb/>
not for these few good people the <lb/>
whole would go lo the devil. <lb/>
would rain down lire mid <lb/>
brimstone and destroy like <lb/>
and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
dome now while we cm suit<lb/>
down very <lb/>
low- <lb/>
CHERRY <lb/>
for ii i in i i In-, i ill.- i r each <lb/>
;,, in humbugged v. <lb/>
-lie I ill -Up i no <lb/>
r how fraud <lb/>
i-. here n this our <lb/>
Ni-ii k tell- <lb/>
how the young man Miller who <lb/>
a pr i I lo <lb/>
. I V. , ,. ,;, . a, <lb/>
per , a i-1 ugh I I <lb/>
i- in of bis <lb/>
i people <lb/>
l I, ,,, i- <lb/>
In money into <lb/>
a scheme common sense a <lb/>
second should have told <lb/>
I hem was n fraud. The fuel i-, <lb/>
. in . j i . <lb/>
i I, i r <lb/>
i, <lb/>
ill . I n <lb/>
In who In <lb/>
Hill I lie public In i <lb/>
, . I <lb/>
I ltd i i . ell, <lb/>
Catarrh Carnot de Cured <lb/>
with it A I. APPLICATIONS <lb/>
ll soil I I <lb/>
-i . I- a or ion <lb/>
-e, <lb/>
cure , ion inlet mil <lb/>
. Cure Is <lb/>
. an I mis <lb/>
. bin h --M <lb/>
I i- a I. <lb/>
medicine, mi- prescribed <lb/>
in <lb/>
mill i- <lb/>
ii i- <lb/>
l-i-i Ionic known, combine i <lb/>
In-I <lb/>
d I ice 11.1 oil till- III lie, ill- -III . <lb/>
i- <lb/>
iii curing I n <lb/>
Send r <lb/>
r. tn, , <lb/>
Toledo, O, <lb/>
druggists, <lb/>
Hull's Tills an-tin- best.<lb/>
i, . . <lb/>
. i <lb/>
. Mil.<lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
Should No Division, <lb/>
If is one upon <lb/>
which the press of the country <lb/>
should be a unit, it is their <lb/>
lo the paper the <lb/>
United <lb/>
in makes its cost to the <lb/>
nu item . <lb/>
The price of subscription and <lb/>
price of advertising remains the <lb/>
game, while the cost of issuing n <lb/>
paper baa materially increased. It <lb/>
a bleeding process is <lb/>
no necessity for submitting to. <lb/>
A stock company should be <lb/>
by the newspapers, let <lb/>
that company buy or equip a paper <lb/>
mill make paper. A move <lb/>
of this character take <lb/>
shape too soon. have the <lb/>
pr of paper a few <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Double ruled leis <lb/>
thing for practicing writing, at Be <lb/>
D STOVES <lb/>
A SPECIALTY, <lb/>
AND <lb/>
York banks arc <lb/>
lo mil the small <lb/>
branch of <lb/>
oilier u gigantic <lb/>
bank trust, has scared <lb/>
little bankers all our the country, <lb/>
and, at n meeting ii Ft, <lb/>
a few the <lb/>
was <lb/>
-i in the <lb/>
York bank-. It's no use, <lb/>
buys, bank i- coming, <lb/>
and may a- make <lb/>
lake your on <lb/>
might have i <lb/>
I,, inn . bill and <lb/>
some veil ii.-i-l nil Voting <lb/>
the republican <lb/>
the very I rusts, <lb/>
will Investigate, you <lb/>
that <lb/>
scheme is re <lb/>
publican. Kansas Agitator. <lb/>
CHOICE Vegetables <lb/>
will always find a ready <lb/>
only that farmer <lb/>
can them who has studied <lb/>
the great secret how to ob- <lb/>
both quality and quantity <lb/>
by the judicious use of well- <lb/>
balanced fertilizers. No <lb/>
for Vegetables can produce <lb/>
a large yield unless it contains <lb/>
at least S Potash. Send for <lb/>
our books, which furnish full <lb/>
information. send them <lb/>
free of charge. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
, . <lb/>
Don't Let <lb/>
I lie memory average shop- <lb/>
I i- longer than the <lb/>
i- <lb/>
lo keep repealing or- <lb/>
fact in order ii may <lb/>
in the minds of the <lb/>
purchasing public long enough lo <lb/>
en-ail- ii responsive impression- <lb/>
The ii-, r creates this <lb/>
-i u In persistently his <lb/>
Hie public should pm <lb/>
him. An alum <lb/>
thing, bill <lb/>
a so while <lb/>
may not prevent <lb/>
advertisements make <lb/>
business n world. The <lb/>
wide generally <lb/>
gels hi- -hate of I lint business, <lb/>
R, who died <lb/>
in Tuesday, was one of <lb/>
and public men <lb/>
known. He <lb/>
ml and <lb/>
capable, In hi- old <lb/>
age to him he <lb/>
bore ii His <lb/>
example was all for <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
I , ,., <lb/>
i f <lb/>
l tin- <lb/>
t,. ilia of r <lb/>
fer Phi <lb/>
Of <lb/>
for <lb/>
ii- i <lb/>
end I in.<lb/>
II I. bath M <lb/>
t W II a <lb/>
r . Tucker hath d <lb/>
Mi. Manning l <lb/>
U ii King <lb/>
st a i. Davis. <lb/>
Km days Commissions OS <lb/>
I day as<lb/>
Total <lb/>
IT ll ll<lb/>
-M mill- <lb/>
Total <lb/>
M C i <lb/>
HEATER <lb/>
l .-I a- <lb/>
ii- <lb/>
allowed <lb/>
W ii King <lb/>
allowed<lb/>
ID <lb/>
MM <lb/>
i so <lb/>
MO <lb/>
I. ill A t <lb/>
AND<lb/>
, pi I., <lb/>
battleship Texas has <lb/>
rived Brunswick, Ha and on <lb/>
in Captain <lb/>
i he vessel re <lb/>
there several days, <lb/>
when-he Havana. <lb/>
i it pi iii ii ill remain <lb/>
i. assuming iii- new <lb/>
depart mental Washing <lb/>
ton after the bodies of <lb/>
Maine victims are up on <lb/>
the for lull in <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
Si in i <lb/>
I'm i <lb/>
II. Moore, ex i, link the <lb/>
of fur <lb/>
the <lb/>
III, I III . i- doll, <lb/>
vi- in my <lb/>
nil baud -nil ii <lb/>
I Heard f Ibis day <lb/>
I is t. <lb/>
-i VI<lb/>
k. t. t <lb/>
re, <lb/>
AYCOCK, <lb/>
At-Law. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
In i <lb/>
per Mil I res Chills ti I <lb/>
re , , i <lb/>
kiln l V, m <lb/>
tin kind Urea I, <lb/>
I b <lb/>
vs mat <lb/>
I. <lb/>
u bi . <lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019269_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR; <lb/>
X. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
VI OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
A Difference Which Always <lb/>
Was <lb/>
by the Va. 0-s <lb/>
the average <lb/>
lion to play bowl. <lb/>
Truth i <lb/>
t the at <lb/>
M. as <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
bib knows <lb/>
hi <lb/>
The University <lb/>
which Mr. W. B. Bernard, of <lb/>
Greenville, i editor Id chief, <lb/>
again making its appearance <lb/>
the academic year. number <lb/>
just out is a splendid one Mid a <lb/>
to the editors tad <lb/>
paper calls Itself <lb/>
peal and which i- pub <lb/>
linked at Kansas, make <lb/>
I In- following point in its issue for <lb/>
the current <lb/>
son of Logan wan <lb/>
killed in Philippine the <lb/>
home in pomp <lb/>
and at great expense to people. <lb/>
Why n. t of other moth- <lb/>
Was he of liner <lb/>
Why are sons their <lb/>
so more considered Hoe <lb/>
long will mm be foolish enough <lb/>
arm ,,, when they are no <lb/>
lug except water. Wafer shame more considered than the honest <lb/>
Our begin to expand his son hare kepi <lb/>
Iron the we commence Li the public expense for a genera- <lb/>
I . . . . ii . ml i <lb/>
festival that <lb/>
Where there's a will there's <lb/>
I ways a nay to break it. <lb/>
Making the morning lire baa <lb/>
now become a grate undertaking. <lb/>
Hope is the yeas <lb/>
bubble over joy. <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
Dec. <lb/>
B. K. Manning A Do <lb/>
abate in the rear <lb/>
are having i. i <lb/>
. <lb/>
;.<lb/>
. I <lb/>
atlas, <lb/>
. j are In- <lb/>
I r I <lb/>
. v worthy <lb/>
v . I. .<lb/>
. or <lb/>
from on, .-,. <lb/>
petting them. <lb/>
Tit the . <lb/>
few there <lb/>
catch the oyster. <lb/>
one last week a train en- The first took <lb/>
route . on the pi I, n . <lb/>
. plea look all the premium. <lb/>
Southern railway was held up m l <lb/>
regular Jesse James vie and <lb/>
express car robbed of The <lb/>
robber overlooked pack- <lb/>
age, containing and no <lb/>
doubt when be lead the <lb/>
Hen, the mother draws u prim <lb/>
while <lb/>
us they have done nothing for lb <lb/>
people out of whose <lb/>
draw the <lb/>
ungracious ii is right. <lb/>
The case cited is a line illustration, <lb/>
however, of the difference accord- <lb/>
In the army to the preferred <lb/>
of <lb/>
When have many <lb/>
men have only one . <lb/>
of some oilier ,.,,., the herd, the latter <lb/>
woman. whom, is truly said, no <lb/>
The crying of your baby i-Men considered than <lb/>
compared lo ThU hat been made in the-. <lb/>
the papers he <lb/>
for not <lb/>
. , . ,, your neighbor's brat. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
stalk out of which <lb/>
Hied lo make our sink <lb/>
corn and <lb/>
the like, when we had to make <lb/>
our own toys. i coming m <lb/>
day. i <lb/>
lamp has more <lb/>
some ll is <lb/>
where there are two soul- with <lb/>
ii invariably <lb/>
goes out. <lb/>
Kind and loving words are as <lb/>
a- perfume of <lb/>
when breezes rare <lb/>
an- the <lb/>
of brick stores. <lb/>
j. Bryan, <lb/>
relative of Bryan, -r <lb/>
I- here on e Urines <lb/>
ThU the fellows One swallow does make a <lb/>
look up their . summer and one advert <lb/>
Too col I lo borrow . make a season fruitful. <lb/>
w ha- just bough I tingle drop waler Is <lb/>
lot is going lo up drops wear away <lb/>
i nice lion- on it. the To establish a <lb/>
Our town i- growing rapidly it at advertise <lb/>
Mrs. Fanny Tyson with day as it is lo open doors <lb/>
family of two boys and the establishment in which the <lb/>
gills, all grown, bat just j bushiest is transacted. <lb/>
moved in. for proper placed <lb/>
a Justice of the I always profitable because <lb/>
Peace, hat moved hi- family i advertisements bring <lb/>
town. the Record. <lb/>
house the corner of Main and <lb/>
-Heel-. <lb/>
Hi i points are <lb/>
line you can't sec them, but <lb/>
I points that we wish to make are <lb/>
blunt enough for any body to see. <lb/>
1st. If you buy Cheroots of <lb/>
IN THE BIG STORE. <lb/>
I am now in large new store make this an <lb/>
that my friends awl customers may know <lb/>
where to me. All are to come sen <lb/>
the new store and attractions. As usual I carry <lb/>
one of the largest best lines of <lb/>
found in this section, now added <lb/>
all of <lb/>
AND <lb/>
lo New Bin Stole w lieu you want to find <lb/>
an elegant Lowest Prices. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
men to sell Sew <lb/>
inn Machines in Pitt and adjoin <lb/>
paying post- <lb/>
columns before, but this baa been <lb/>
tense than e way with war all ages. <lb/>
in a common soldier it regarded at ;, ,.,,.<lb/>
,,.,., ,. <lb/>
or any other arm the <lb/>
service. The idea never found <lb/>
fuller development general <lb/>
in Keith- <lb/>
i-r cared how many soldiers were kill <lb/>
For terms <lb/>
lion guaranteed <lb/>
contract apply to <lb/>
M. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
BICYCLE <lb/>
GUN- <lb/>
; h . <lb/>
Repair Shop, r <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
You are a <lb/>
strictly trust, <lb/>
ii meeting of the <lb/>
Town Hoard i. <lb/>
.,. ,. .,. , <lb/>
bowing which send out their the were <lb/>
,. . , . . more bride made, <lb/>
that the stalk is becoming a <lb/>
part of corn crop, <lb/>
lose, varnish, paper pulp. <lb/>
foods, poultry roods, and <lb/>
now being made in <lb/>
val <lb/>
it her <lb/>
the <lb/>
to cheer and<lb/>
in <lb/>
who Was The Han <lb/>
M.-. wife --I <lb/>
severely, if human<lb/>
to otherwise a I ditches filed up.<lb/>
more, A difference was I <lb/>
e is the was . <lb/>
, , ,,, <lb/>
in, both would doubt- <lb/>
Indifferent parts of the ,;,,,. severely, if beings, entitled to consider <lb/>
being establish- . <lb/>
of el. . nothing ,,, ,.,,,, ,,,, <lb/>
. Buck Hand-and fart Saddles all <lb/>
the com <lb/>
The tingle working <lb/>
ton arc organizing married <lb/>
women who work In restaurant <lb/>
stores for pin money. hi <lb/>
girls think that women who have <lb/>
husbands to support them ought to <lb/>
stay home and not interfere <lb/>
with others who arc compelled i . <lb/>
work for their Bring. <lb/>
Record- <lb/>
girls <lb/>
not learned that with money <lb/>
he real necessity for work com.- <lb/>
after marriage. Then the <lb/>
husband to support a- well <lb/>
Mis. were <lb/>
I heir way to the bedside <lb/>
wife of Bryan .- <lb/>
ill. Brown who l in <lb/>
expert driver, was driving. A <lb/>
mile I <lb/>
; . load- where <lb/>
in double tracked and wide. <lb/>
Mrs. .- ah ml . by <lb/>
a i had a lady <lb/>
. . , <lb/>
and tart all<lb/>
a common <lb/>
soldier enough i- , . .,,, , <lb/>
, , ii. day is over guess m <lb/>
in in. In- service, n-1 . <lb/>
l. have lo rejoicing <lb/>
plants of war V Where have you <lb/>
and the like. The ob your this line <lb/>
,.; THE is <lb/>
OFFERED, AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. <lb/>
I am now one of the new Rawls <lb/>
stores lo supply all <lb/>
wants in the way <lb/>
STAPLE AM V <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine i- an <lb/>
in and I a <lb/>
STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
Just some One California <lb/>
Peaches, <lb/>
WE AT OLD STAND ON MAIN <lb/>
STREET ARE READY SERVE THE PUBLIC <lb/>
ll WK <lb/>
PARED FOR FIRST-CLASS WORK. <lb/>
BICYCLES MADE TO ORDER AND ANY PART FUR <lb/>
the Kansas paper <lb/>
hat ii complains bus <lb/>
ways been and will always be. <lb/>
boggy and l Observer. <lb/>
very slowly. He deliberately drove <lb/>
;,. the ill <lb/>
when she lo v la Each. <lb/>
the is not the m <lb/>
he headed IV again and form of a milk punch. <lb/>
Capt. <lb/>
in <lb/>
ii i . <lb/>
take care of themselves <lb/>
like the Charlotte ran It . <lb/>
pole. M.-- Brown and Mr-. Hal <lb/>
railroad yard could lie sent <lb/>
the Philippines it might be <lb/>
among the in <lb/>
than <lb/>
were out with <lb/>
violence and buggy broken up <lb/>
mid Mis . <lb/>
reckless and <lb/>
The man an i. <lb/>
I,,, speech hesitate I-- <lb/>
tell a l. <lb/>
A man may h slow <lb/>
he's in the rent,<lb/>
No. dear, we have never <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
ms, . Dec. I, <lb/>
Pope -peal <lb/>
giving <lb/>
Dr. W. W. I C. II. <lb/>
from mar <lb/>
where the doctor has a <lb/>
very sick <lb/>
wit h pneumonia. <lb/>
Wood, of Falling Creek. <lb/>
laud Felix killed fort <lb/>
partridges <lb/>
The new <lb/>
CHANGE THAT WILL BE MADE IN THE FIRM <lb/>
TUCKER CO <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
Ab m next we will sell our <lb/>
l Dry N <lb/>
i d Crockery i <lb/>
FIRST COST FOR CASH, <lb/>
and supplies i <lb/>
Until I. 1900. <lb/>
TUCKED CO. <lb/>
completed ill New came up <lb/>
trains pasting through j mm. lo live up near heard telescope It had a search <lb/>
baa killed about a man in P. . . -i a-. <lb/>
Motifs. <lb/>
Her own lair rob I <lb/>
she turned away with scum <lb/>
hoard and WU <lb/>
apparently traveling happen-. m <lb/>
together. The had a pair of the Philosopher, <lb/>
horses gentleman a lady, v with disposition <lb/>
in make hot. <lb/>
I ii<lb/>
is often <lb/>
,,,.,. .- of Hi.- man with III <lb/>
from her whose mud stain . <lb/>
trailed upon the ear. Judge B. .-. <lb/>
her -he -aw on Ii the be grateful a. evidence It takes more than to <lb/>
. . . to identify the young freeze out microbe of love, <lb/>
me . , , . .,, <lb/>
.,. in n lb s cowardly fellow saw the. It's queer how the little faults <lb/>
man aim not in i <lb/>
road which they had trod. so great <lb/>
To be free man broke out he . their when else has <lb/>
chain of love bound but put whip to his horse. Every would like to <lb/>
rally and barbecue here Fri- <lb/>
day was n complete success. Over <lb/>
and a <lb/>
forts live bogs were <lb/>
perfect as his wife he i- <lb/>
The average office boy's idea <lb/>
the is a pay day every <lb/>
hi. fellow men. and found as be could. Washington <lb/>
hale he had forged another. Messenger <lb/>
Prom love to love and . <lb/>
old age they passed hand In Laud. Advertisements Thai day and week. <lb/>
and through long years . writer, who , <lb/>
found the pain hard to .,. , ,,,.,,,.,, <lb/>
the other. wrapping paper. <lb/>
men <lb/>
Cherry <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
woman and asked for love. I <lb/>
have her sacrifice herself for him <lb/>
would be to get <lb/>
An old warrior re-entered life's <lb/>
combat with you <lb/>
can your he said <lb/>
but you need help to <lb/>
your E. Hoot I <lb/>
in The Century. <lb/>
Miller, the wants <lb/>
the of Slates <lb/>
lo <lb/>
and he desires that the people be <lb/>
called This is not <lb/>
new. and it brings lo mind <lb/>
Western professor who one time <lb/>
ago proposed that of this <lb/>
country be changed to <lb/>
first letter of each <lb/>
word Stales of North <lb/>
An who <lb/>
to have Impressed with, <lb/>
the power of newspaper <lb/>
advertising, many <lb/>
times does ll happen people . <lb/>
reading <lb/>
conclude that <lb/>
which see described, <lb/>
which had <lb/>
thought need <lb/>
Clever and instructive I null <lb/>
in <lb/>
the public, get Interested in <lb/>
them curious about wane <lb/>
mentioned. On the other hand. <lb/>
there arc many persons who kn.-w <lb/>
What want, do no know <lb/>
where to purchase It- A perusal <lb/>
of the 1.1 their ll <lb/>
would give <lb/>
all <lb/>
Sheriff Ellington, of u <lb/>
hi-for several held <lb/>
the of being lie- <lb/>
sheriff settle the H e <lb/>
another man was <lb/>
, , . . .,.,,, the taxes due from <lb/>
a train in ., ,, ,, <lb/>
and hie head cat off. <lb/>
Miss the <lb/>
State Normal, died <lb/>
of typhoid fever,. She <lb/>
from county. The <lb/>
total deaths from the fever at <lb/>
Normal died <lb/>
always have I lilt homes, ranking nine deaths <lb/>
outbreak. <lb/>
According to ex Senator <lb/>
woman is man's natural <lb/>
that be the The <lb/>
Kan-a- . in men <lb/>
have been obeying <lb/>
IV -.-. . <lb/>
Information. I hey have <lb/>
i large crowd present. <lb/>
for the tobacco <lb/>
market. All that stock have <lb/>
paid over to Secretary and <lb/>
Treasurer. <lb/>
A good many tobacco <lb/>
K a ere here . <lb/>
Frank Webb and Mr. <lb/>
were here hunting <lb/>
and a many birds. <lb/>
Felix went to <lb/>
Friday nigh, returned <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Nannie k and Mrs. <lb/>
A, T. came down from Kin- <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
The locomotive for N. ft w, <lb/>
hat come and are <lb/>
completing track. <lb/>
Time is a Busy one <lb/>
fancy grocery department, where <lb/>
you will find everything <lb/>
for table, as well as choice <lb/>
canned fruits, vegetables, of <lb/>
quality. large layer <lb/>
figs, layer table assorted <lb/>
nuts, plum pudding, mince meat. <lb/>
extra quality pumpkin in cans. <lb/>
choice blend fancy coffees and <lb/>
teas, line cigars lowest price and <lb/>
IA quality. <lb/>
Alter two years <lb/>
have been paid <lb/>
IN <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
ALL LINES.- <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
dolphin <lb/>
log I heir en <lb/>
A Warehouse Company <lb/>
he Ware <lb/>
Marlin was granted <lb/>
of incorporation yesterday by <lb/>
Secretary of State. <lb/>
The company is lo <lb/>
buy, -ell and manufacture leaf to- <lb/>
capital stock is <lb/>
nun. incorporates are <lb/>
J. and U J. <lb/>
R. II. Hargrove. A. B. <lb/>
ft Co., W. L. Johnson, <lb/>
Wm. Andrews. K. A. <lb/>
Bailey, I. II. Parker. Maggie <lb/>
County- lie was ahead <lb/>
Chills l ,, , ,.,,. i -r -r. <lb/>
, I S . h <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
fills. <lb/>
. and <lb/>
Noon other as good <lb/>
1.1 In Drug , V <lb/>
n I at t-.- <lb/>
of Woolen <lb/>
Work is the unhappy man's <lb/>
the happy wife. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Has Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
I. Paid up insurance. <lb/>
Extended that <lb/>
automatically, <lb/>
Willis- re in-lated within <lb/>
three after lapse if you are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be <lb/>
ginning of the second each <lb/>
provided the <lb/>
for the year la-paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
J. To the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable us <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, <lb/>
-s- <lb/>
W. II. W. T. <lb/>
I WM you <lb/>
nix building entirely new <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
N. r <lb/>
complete of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, <lb/>
Lard, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
an led in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
DEALER IS- <lb/>
OAT'S, <lb/>
TON SEED HILLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND <lb/>
Our prices everything will he <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
lie sold at. cordially <lb/>
visit our store. <lb/>
Highest <lb/>
of count produce. <lb/>
WHITE A FLEMING. <lb/>
. c <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on ban <lb/>
Fresh goods kept on <lb/>
hand, fount produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W.<lb/>
AND OVERCOATS. <lb/>
was never so large a a <lb/>
lime, having been the last few days mad <lb/>
thereto, the pi ices are not the <lb/>
We are showing selling suits cannot Is- duplicated <lb/>
asked, that with thoroughly depend <lb/>
able service. Every one is perfect in substantial <lb/>
material. They arc cut la the best approved mode and <lb/>
there enough of them to give you the assurance of the <lb/>
lit. If you aim to dressy, neat and in style, do not pass us by. <lb/>
STYLISH. <lb/>
STYLISH <lb/>
No need to make any mistake It this line. If tin- store was not <lb/>
entitled hi designation, we would not the business we do. <lb/>
not supposed to be oil every late fashion, but we are <lb/>
We are impelled by business honesty and principle to sell you <lb/>
latest and most stylish goods. This is our duty as progressive 1,1-i <lb/>
chants, and we aim to meet the same on all occasions. <lb/>
Oar la in season's style. When <lb/>
buy here lie assured or one certain are procuring <lb/>
are wearing w hat made to wear at this time, and therefore <lb/>
the most to be bad. <lb/>
AND FURNISHINGS. <lb/>
OS <lb/>
DEC. FRACTIONS. <lb/>
Part of People Passing <lb/>
Way <lb/>
I. <lb/>
W. II. Cox came over <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
c. It, Aycock. of is <lb/>
here attending court. <lb/>
lather trim here <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
J. Hail, editor of William- <lb/>
., <lb/>
Irvine and Herbert Harris <lb/>
returned from Wilson where <lb/>
went to spend big <lb/>
of Wilson, <lb/>
who was here visiting family of <lb/>
his uncle. A. A. Forbes, Ibis <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
THE RED FRONT. <lb/>
The Red Front is Bleeding to death with Low <lb/>
Prices, Come friends before all of our <lb/>
great bargains are gone.<lb/>
i son <lb/>
CLOTH <lb/>
went to Norfolk <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there MARK <lb/>
on the margin of this paper <lb/>
is to remind yon that yon owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
yon to settle at early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
today, <lb/>
It. L. Smith this do <lb/>
IN v m. <lb/>
Departed life, on <lb/>
1899, Mil M <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. Laughing <lb/>
of On many loving <lb/>
hearts, In and other <lb/>
tidings of the death this <lb/>
loved woman will fall <lb/>
a sorrow akin to a personal las <lb/>
Succeeding early <lb/>
training of home life, will. Its <lb/>
tweet an-l lender environ- <lb/>
May <lb/>
the lust live years of an <lb/>
careful training ill one of <lb/>
In- venerable i i ms of <lb/>
I. in the S ale f <lb/>
Maryland. <lb/>
There she herself dike I <lb/>
lo her instructors, and her i <lb/>
Col ever <lb/>
in discharge of duly, rare- <lb/>
fully <lb/>
of feeling- of <lb/>
affectionate in hi T <lb/>
d. n-are all illy noble natures. V<lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
l's i i<lb/>
, . i <lb/>
ll <lb/>
A boat a <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mrs Head. <lb/>
Judge <lb/>
friends were deeply evening and <lb/>
lean of the death of morning. <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
Monday<lb/>
It is something like cold now. <lb/>
We will hear from Congress now. <lb/>
All of the re- <lb/>
newed their bonds. <lb/>
Superior Court in session. The <lb/>
term is for civil cases only. <lb/>
The tobacco warehouses are <lb/>
heavy sales .-gain this week. <lb/>
Almost anybody could feel good <lb/>
such weather as we had today. <lb/>
If you plan subscribing for any <lb/>
magazine leave your orders this <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Three members of a family in <lb/>
Wilkes county died of <lb/>
in three days. <lb/>
arc talking Christmas <lb/>
arc not advertising. <lb/>
all say they want to see a <lb/>
cotton factory in Greenville <lb/>
nobody pills forward to get one. <lb/>
great religious bodies meet <lb/>
this week the Met Wash- <lb/>
and the Ashe <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Mrs. Bryan Grimes, which <lb/>
curred at her home near rime-laud <lb/>
on Saturday afternoon, 2nd <lb/>
Mrs rimes was before marriage, <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
of and was a grand- <lb/>
daughter of Dr. -I. of <lb/>
and a titter of <lb/>
Charles She <lb/>
would have been years old had <lb/>
she lived until her next birthday. <lb/>
Jan. 26th. She was educated <lb/>
Notre Dane Convent, Baltimore, <lb/>
receiving high distinction at that <lb/>
notable institution. As a young <lb/>
Mrs. Henry Sheppard has been <lb/>
spending a few days with friends <lb/>
township. <lb/>
Miss Julia of <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. Al <lb/>
returned home to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr.-, of Danville, <lb/>
Ur. j rived Monday evening lo lie with <lb/>
her son. II. W. win is <lb/>
nick. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. K, I, <lb/>
Monday evening for <lb/>
where Mrs. will spend some <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Her, A. of <lb/>
n. <lb/>
lays <lb/>
exceedingly popular, who has been spending a few <lb/>
. , , , null his brother. I, Met <lb/>
both at at school. <lb/>
In November. 1894, she was<lb/>
attend Conference, <lb/>
married to Col. Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
of the husband and <lb/>
one child surviving her. To these <lb/>
also In the bereaved parents, I <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Monday evening <lb/>
for where he will in- mar- <lb/>
morning to M.-s <lb/>
He will return <lb/>
brothers and sitter and other o Greenville with his bride Wed <lb/>
lives of our people evening. <lb/>
lend sympathy. f <lb/>
The Interment tin k place Sunday , Monday <lb/>
afternoon the Grimes family night. Mr. goes lo <lb/>
burial ground, services being eon Washington lo attend Conference <lb/>
dueled by lathe Price, of t he. Mrs- Bradley will spend <lb/>
. . . her brother, N. <lb/>
Catholic church Che pallbearers <lb/>
N- C Hughes, <lb/>
II I P K. II, <lb/>
along, and some business . II J. I. <lb/>
I. Warren. Blake Nicholson and W. If. Parker to <lb/>
C. W. Tayloe. Many friends both today. <lb/>
from Greenville and Washington j Galloway, of <lb/>
attended the funeral. ; Hill, is hex- at court. <lb/>
i. M. Lindsay, of Snow Hill, i- <lb/>
lending court here. <lb/>
November Weather, <lb/>
Mr. Allen Warren furnishes <lb/>
the following r. <lb/>
The nest em , n. ,,. <lb/>
set in. We will catch a breath <lb/>
from over on this side of <lb/>
continent. <lb/>
want <lb/>
for sub- <lb/>
Don't forget the way to <lb/>
office when you <lb/>
to exchange some money <lb/>
receipts. <lb/>
J. H. Small has <lb/>
appointed H. a son <lb/>
of the late lien. Bryan as <lb/>
his private secretary. <lb/>
Pitt county made a good corn <lb/>
crop hut get a peck of it <lb/>
ground in There <lb/>
ought to lie a grist mill here. <lb/>
Miss Tucker, daughter of <lb/>
J. of sent <lb/>
a turnip that <lb/>
ounces. <lb/>
If you expect to attend the Con- <lb/>
at Washington clever Capt. <lb/>
Hill will make trip on <lb/>
steamer Myers very pleasant for <lb/>
you. <lb/>
Some folks are amusing them <lb/>
selves by stealing the policemen's <lb/>
billets of their Pint <lb/>
thing they know the Billies are <lb/>
going to take a hand in the fun. <lb/>
Car Load Genuine Texas liaised <lb/>
Bod Proof Seed Pro- <lb/>
by the best farmers to be <lb/>
the finest of Also <lb/>
Seed Oats just received. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
of the weather for <lb/>
Highest temperature, <lb/>
Lowest temperature, <lb/>
Rainfall I inches. <lb/>
Number rains, <lb/>
Number frosts, <lb/>
Number <lb/>
1.23 <lb/>
in <lb/>
Barber Shop Chances. <lb/>
Herbert the barber on <lb/>
the comer near the Court House, <lb/>
hits associated with him in the bus- <lb/>
Julius Fleming, who has been <lb/>
working for him sometime. They <lb/>
have purchased the barber <lb/>
that recently conducted here by- <lb/>
Mr. and the <lb/>
shop will be moved down town to <lb/>
the former shop some- <lb/>
time this week. The new firm will <lb/>
be known as <lb/>
Mrs. P. C. Williams <lb/>
morning Neck. <lb/>
Iv B. Barbee, a large cotton buy <lb/>
of Raleigh, was here today. <lb/>
Miss Daisy is <lb/>
her Mrs. II. C. Cannon. <lb/>
it followed as a natural <lb/>
that the chords of love encircling <lb/>
her were stronger of <lb/>
more enduring limn <lb/>
pore of any sculptors <lb/>
art. <lb/>
Returning to her borne, I he pride <lb/>
of loving pa <lb/>
with exceptional gifts of person, <lb/>
a brief year we find her bride <lb/>
of a distinguished <lb/>
whom -he had previously plight <lb/>
her I mill, and who la vis <lb/>
upon her and .-I <lb/>
chivalrous devotion. <lb/>
The loving care of motherhood <lb/>
brought with an alarming break <lb/>
down in health, and only <lb/>
care, with -kill of <lb/>
heal medical advice, succeeded in <lb/>
restoring her for u of suffering <lb/>
years. In her loved ones. <lb/>
for dread of <lb/>
end had cast Its baleful shadow <lb/>
over ideal on her re ; <lb/>
turn from a brief visit lo friends <lb/>
at capital of the Slate, a <lb/>
weeks ago. she was prostrated <lb/>
the illness which drew <lb/>
shadows nearer and ill nearer, <lb/>
until, on Saturday evening last, <lb/>
the cross of suffering dropped from <lb/>
her frail shoulders, and ran <lb/>
spirit sped on angels, wings <lb/>
to joins so <lb/>
gone in the realms of <lb/>
light and joy, while <lb/>
darkness of fell on an- <lb/>
watchers around her. <lb/>
May who wept over <lb/>
graven with is own ha ml <lb/>
tin- tears from their in <lb/>
place of darling give <lb/>
more of <lb/>
Mrs. Grimes was a <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
and grand -daughter<lb/>
Silks <lb/>
W -1 idol's, <lb/>
All <lb/>
Notions. <lb/>
Hat<lb/>
M Kin- till <lb/>
Men's III <lb/>
Cup-. II Ills. <lb/>
Hats, all <lb/>
lose, cents. <lb/>
,, <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
cent. <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Men's <lb/>
Needles I I cent. <lb/>
Cap <lb/>
Prom in in <lb/>
From -i in <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Boy's Knee Suits, good, cents. <lb/>
Boy's Long Pant Suits, <lb/>
Boy's Over. -i-. s <lb/>
Hoy's Knee Punts, cents. <lb/>
Men's Soils. Coat. and Vest, <lb/>
M ti's i <lb/>
Pants, nil vents. <lb/>
Men's all wool Clay 14.08 <lb/>
Z. V. JOHNSON CO., <lb/>
Clothing hustlers. Next Door to Bank. Red Front. <lb/>
. MS <lb/>
Mis Year's Work. <lb/>
Tuesday Rev N. M. <lb/>
tor of the church, left <lb/>
for lo an <lb/>
On <lb/>
be lo his the i- <lb/>
; p year's work <lb/>
lo<lb/>
Ur. for the . was <lb/>
T. C. Woolen, if came <lb/>
over this morning attend conn. <lb/>
for Washington lo attend the Con- <lb/>
J. left morning <lb/>
for a over in Washington <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Mrs. S. Norman child left <lb/>
this morning for to visit <lb/>
I divided as follows; Pastor <lb/>
for Presiding for <lb/>
for Conference claim <lb/>
for Missions <lb/>
for for <lb/>
for Church <lb/>
if spent <lb/>
mil returned this <lb/>
Powell, <lb/>
last hero <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
II. Hardy, of the Raleigh <lb/>
News Observer, has been bore <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Mr. Elizabeth Grimes, of <lb/>
Honor Roll. <lb/>
Greenville School for Young <lb/>
Ladies for the month ending in <lb/>
November. Alice Lang, Rosa <lb/>
Dixon, Laura White. Nellie <lb/>
i Allie P. Minnie <lb/>
Hardy, Ethel Cheek, Elizabeth <lb/>
Margaret Skinner, Lelia <lb/>
Tripp, Lee M. Brown, <lb/>
Alice Blow, Lena <lb/>
Ava Allen, Velma Allen. <lb/>
Emma Hardy, Valeria <lb/>
Nan <lb/>
Mary May <lb/>
Those whose deportment was he <lb/>
and per cent. <lb/>
Harris, Lillian air. <lb/>
Skinner, Essie Ber- <lb/>
nice Agnes Spain, Susie <lb/>
V. Mollie Powell, Nina <lb/>
Harris, <lb/>
Jamie Bryan, May <lb/>
Do You Intend <lb/>
give your underwear an early<lb/>
for Paine and Lane , , , ,, . ,. , . <lb/>
incidentals t will pay you to line before <lb/>
purchasing. <lb/>
lure ii. <lb/>
objects gained <lb/>
lost A, total member. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Watson goes to Conference <lb/>
with a good This com- <lb/>
his third yea. as pastor <lb/>
Greenville church and -luring these <lb/>
years he has endeared himself lo <lb/>
everyone in the community. He <lb/>
is on excellent preacher and all <lb/>
his work on the Bold has been faith- <lb/>
done. <lb/>
A big assortment <lb/>
WRIGHTS SANITARY UNDERWEAR <lb/>
JUST ARRIVED, <lb/>
They will run live chairs and has visiting her son. Florence Blow, <lb/>
have the largest and equipped Walter II. Grimes, returned home <lb/>
shop ever conducted <lb/>
Greenville. Hebert is In <lb/>
experience the oldest barber In <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Nichols. <lb/>
Wood Combine. <lb/>
We understand that a <lb/>
has formed among sever <lb/>
parties who haul sell wood <lb/>
in Ion u for the purpose of <lb/>
price of wood cents a <lb/>
cord. combination price is <lb/>
per cord for M per <lb/>
cord for hard wood. <lb/>
having followed the business <lb/>
for about twenty-live and his <lb/>
father before him was a barber. <lb/>
Julius has bean at the <lb/>
trade eight years is a skilled <lb/>
workman. <lb/>
When a man a woman for a <lb/>
she gels mad, it is <lb/>
mm w ft MM<lb/>
Severest Trial. <lb/>
Until recent <lb/>
trial his been the bringing of children <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
neatly the sickness, pain, <lb/>
and ate avoided by <lb/>
mothers who use <lb/>
that <lb/>
the great <lb/>
good it ha. Ii used externally. <lb/>
That h the- ind ill y <lb/>
to relieve more headache, <lb/>
tightness, I -r J <lb/>
-1 . ; i <lb/>
called . v hen over <lb/>
Ion a <lb/>
bottle, and by <lb/>
mil I C<lb/>
Lost Hut <lb/>
On last Friday morning Rev. <lb/>
N. M- his on <lb/>
at. the sidewalk at entrance lead <lb/>
the the Mr. up to Dr. Cur's denial <lb/>
Lewis Mr. R. A. John Parker, a of color. <lb/>
II <lb/>
in come <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
Married <lb/>
On Wednesday, Nov. <lb/>
and Miss Audio were <lb/>
married, J. <lb/>
The were Ed <lb/>
Miss Tucker, <lb/>
Charlie Nichols with Miss <lb/>
Forbes, Holliday with Miss <lb/>
Kora Forbes, with <lb/>
Miss Stella Tuck <lb/>
with Miss Mabel <lb/>
the ceremony the bridal party <lb/>
went to the of the groom's <lb/>
father, Mr. Augustus Forties, <lb/>
where the wedding supper was <lb/>
served. <lb/>
passed by that way and seeing <lb/>
wheel COUld resist the <lb/>
it and ride <lb/>
That afternoon John rode In lo <lb/>
where he tried to sell <lb/>
wheel. He offered it so many <lb/>
different prices and told so many <lb/>
tales as to arouse suspicion and <lb/>
lead lo his arrest. was <lb/>
made up down road as lo <lb/>
who bail a wheel, awl when <lb/>
Mr. Watson WM notified lie went <lb/>
over to and readily <lb/>
his wheel. <lb/>
W. W. Dunn, of Chat <lb/>
Heath. <lb/>
M,. I. i-. spier. I line of NECK- <lb/>
t WEAR, HOSIERY and the celebrated <lb/>
for the Tingle and had <lb/>
been on a I In slid <lb/>
home when he <lb/>
dead way. <lb/>
and <lb/>
fell <lb/>
rived <lb/>
shirt, has just <lb/>
Sole <lb/>
next <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
C. S. FORBES. <lb/>
. ham county, on three-fourths of an <lb/>
If in woman s rights SI and <lb/>
made hairs grow m upper Up of <lb/>
I would boas the last ,, kw lat. Of <lb/>
n iii <lb/>
limit- two weeks. They will have <lb/>
down in prices of <lb/>
from to cent. Sec <lb/>
have lo say in a half <lb/>
page a <lb/>
Men, All. <lb/>
The <lb/>
have entered upon sec- <lb/>
year of administration. <lb/>
Mat- off 1-1 men for <lb/>
splendid year. <lb/>
county In n better <lb/>
i. i <lb/>
e e <lb/>
I i <lb/>
f r T. ; T. . f <lb/>
y- I <lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019269_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
Bottles<lb/>
nit Mil. IS <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
N. I <lb/>
. the body against disease <lb/>
Liver Pill . <lb/>
i for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious- <lb/>
i all kindred troubles, <lb/>
FlyWheel cf <lb/>
Your Liver <lb/>
tin wheel of life. I shall <lb/>
be grateful for the accident that <lb/>
formed a . <lb/>
as i . . new of . <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Post Office at <lb/>
N. C. us Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
is In the fact <lb/>
a number of the men <lb/>
, ,. <lb/>
v.-i <lb/>
Met i. v <lb/>
, i la <lb/>
. I HI <lb/>
i ; i i. i- still more in <lb/>
, iii. i I inn <lb/>
I., I i I I <lb/>
I i <lb/>
. i i <lb/>
. i. II. <lb/>
. t II<lb/>
I I,. V. <lb/>
. . -i hi . . <lb/>
I nil i lie is. <lb/>
ill<lb/>
tin- purpose <lb/>
i . the <lb/>
of ; In- I tilted States the question L <lb/>
f tin tax S <lb/>
i I i . <lb/>
Slate They should lime <lb/>
from all over the <lb/>
support, moral <lb/>
the need. This lax <lb/>
by all mean be II <lb/>
should Court <lb/>
i. ii. should re <lb/>
pealed of <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
I'D lid <lb/>
ii Hie <lb/>
, nil by<lb/>
i. <lb/>
CENTS i Who Stand <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
Jab Printing <lb/>
-ANYTHING FROM A- <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
AC <lb/>
it- Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK <lb/>
Is only Si a 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/>
i inn just we should <lb/>
I Admiral <lb/>
iii have lowered him <lb/>
much The <lb/>
acceptance of the house tendered <lb/>
in Washington is one of the <lb/>
things, No well-bred self-re <lb/>
ii an in the think <lb/>
an much of him for of it. <lb/>
If be hail save <lb/>
us ii for a home for <lb/>
mariners those upon <lb/>
be <lb/>
In ail in than <lb/>
lib lie is pauper <lb/>
I v income of a of <lb/>
over thousand dollars a <lb/>
The other thing work. <lb/>
a downfall in the thermometer <lb/>
tn whom tin- i- <lb/>
i pi .- as a protector of <lb/>
a religious liberty, is his <lb/>
marrying a <lb/>
man. and <lb/>
Catholicism are logically contrary <lb/>
to the life of on <lb/>
government. It. Law, in <lb/>
i I. <lb/>
tin Press- <lb/>
; . . if de <lb/>
. fails to secure it. <lb/>
The newspaper of today <lb/>
lie institution, therefore <lb/>
a, all others. It is <lb/>
to the narrow rigid <lb/>
i to merely private <lb/>
to broad and en- <lb/>
. principles springing <lb/>
of ii- relation to tin- public its <lb/>
duly to people in the collection <lb/>
and publication of information re <lb/>
to their interest. <lb/>
business of journalism is no <lb/>
I I III . to the <lb/>
I printer's trade. It has become <lb/>
great I leading profession, with <lb/>
organizations <lb/>
similar lo I he medical societies I <lb/>
. <lb/>
new i i- the great <lb/>
i masses of the <lb/>
people, Induces to read <lb/>
nail compels them to think. The <lb/>
Him who rents the newspaper is a <lb/>
tin- world. an <lb/>
in tin- people of all lands, <lb/>
their doings arc brought home <lb/>
to In- door, lie rejoices them <lb/>
in their fortunes, sympathizes <lb/>
with them in I hen- <lb/>
A clean, moral newspaper <lb/>
is next to the Bible in <lb/>
mankind, <lb/>
i-also the great agent of pro- <lb/>
-i.-.- and reform, Aliases do not <lb/>
reform themselves, It brings them I <lb/>
to attention of public opinion <lb/>
i- as it proclaims the <lb/>
mis <lb/>
Our nation is blessed with a free <lb/>
press, and as as it <lb/>
from <lb/>
liberties of the people are safe. <lb/>
Mm ham Recorder, <lb/>
, , ; I . U <lb/>
I . . . ,. .; a <lb/>
. ii IV. , off In I <lb/>
.- i i . lee i-f <lb/>
m r <lb/>
. ii. n urn <lb/>
v ii v -i toil It over, <lb/>
unit Hi <lb/>
i , la c m, . <lb/>
utter I ,. i master <lb/>
ins W i kraal Hill <lb/>
a nil, <lb/>
of a <lb/>
mi I I he r of a kin-- CO, <lb/>
no i Thu <lb/>
an vi l;. mi. i in their watchful- <lb/>
i If <lb/>
nil-- ,. f it . . I l . In- Is <lb/>
a . . tin- Is <lb/>
; . tier In his original <lb/>
i. ;. call i Slate. <lb/>
the <lb/>
, i . ., In , bum he <lb/>
. . i ., in and, as <lb/>
-m <lb/>
Jump tin <lb/>
. i i t<lb/>
in -i<lb/>
; ml lac <lb/>
up <lb/>
. back ti Mis- <lb/>
.- la ; x the <lb/>
. . Tin- farm <lb/>
I i <lb/>
l. ft II de- <lb/>
gain. Next <lb/>
; m. iii lustily. <lb/>
f I were holiest <lb/>
I t. the <lb/>
it, <lb/>
Inn  n <lb/>
l . -i <lb/>
i ti . I mid It f-r <lb/>
. i . off t mortgage and Mm <lb/>
t of tit lug and bad a III tie <lb/>
n lib which ho moved his <lb/>
. i . m w bin i there is <lb/>
Nebraska, Lincoln <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
Take r <lb/>
Men and women have much to to <lb/>
A hundred and <lb/>
are at work all through the <lb/>
hour, giving r m- <lb/>
the with Us <lb/>
Joint and natural Instability, <lb/>
shall not <lb/>
l up In h <lb/>
In muscles are a <lb/>
service, the <lb/>
of which are In the semi- <lb/>
circular tannin hurled In , <lb/>
U protect 11- Inner ear. <lb/>
Wei i these i human <lb/>
i i ml It ii I in- <lb/>
r i. i . balance <lb/>
i i or still. <lb/>
So i i i In healthy <lb/>
. r i ii- n are trust- <lb/>
wort; <lb/>
. I hi i . . <lb/>
hat Interfered <lb/>
th are <lb/>
mil brain, like the engineer of <lb/>
in action, men <lb/>
are blinded <lb/>
nothing do but U t things<lb/>
KY C t, <lb/>
VIE <lb/>
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORE. <lb/>
I l- i <lb/>
l. tin I III III<lb/>
And <lb/>
. it., <lb/>
ml i <lb/>
it<lb/>
II <lb/>
, ;. Com-<lb/>
II la<lb/>
in <lb/>
Extract report made by bead <lb/>
man <lb/>
COO was flipping the tissues In <lb/>
the The shack was <lb/>
I bot huh mar the end. <lb/>
Tallow Pot cracking in <lb/>
tank. <lb/>
i and I was bending the rails <lb/>
when tiny hit <lb/>
it was translated by an old timer la <lb/>
as <lb/>
conductor was examining the <lb/>
train orders the The rear <lb/>
was cooling u journal. The <lb/>
fireman breaking coal. The en <lb/>
was oiling engine, and the <lb/>
head man a switch <lb/>
when trains came <lb/>
Central <lb/>
Darks In,. <lb/>
; i tor In a Preach <lb/>
Ai duel fed on <lb/>
which In .  not <lb/>
unfit lay Ida , eggs The ran- <lb/>
BOO that II Is Manually <lb/>
rich In Iron thin combines with <lb/>
the i lo a <lb/>
The same paper <lb/>
fed on boiled <lb/>
r they will lay bright <lb/>
eggs <lb/>
n one u the of Wales <lb/>
II II . m i in <lb/>
The bad been drilled Into <lb/>
lie saying royal <lb/>
prince speak t <lb/>
and when the heir apparent ac <lb/>
a eyed lad, and, pointing <lb/>
to a prismatic asked, <lb/>
In the r, nil in a flutter, <lb/>
replied, a royal your <lb/>
prismatic <lb/>
mill bow <lb/>
pk <lb/>
she <lb/>
girl <lb/>
learn t in nit km i <lb/>
. ,. II <lb/>
. very <lb/>
r i ml Kin <lb/>
an v . <lb/>
mi u It at. I to up l <lb/>
v , ft, <lb/>
you could hire <lb/>
ii ; ; a replies <lb/>
tr . es <lb/>
lime in . for the Hrs <lb/>
. Uriel i- I w has <lb/>
and Id a I their beat n <lb/>
rs up Journal. <lb/>
th- t <lb/>
link went in Lurch alone. <lb/>
It was v from <lb/>
I I II knew <lb/>
I u- the long <lb/>
got tire-l, the older <lb/>
rules <lb/>
slater up <lb/>
l mi I t I.<lb/>
. I at fin in his <lb/>
tin . ; <lb/>
in ii <lb/>
ii I.- the<lb/>
B. R <lb/>
AND <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
Mil I All COMPANY <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
DATED <lb/>
a. i-. <lb/>
L, .- M <lb/>
hi <lb/>
urn. <lb/>
in, <lb/>
. . . , III<lb/>
Si Si s s <lb/>
c t m a eS c <lb/>
ft. <lb/>
AM I'M I'M AM I'M <lb/>
II to <lb/>
It U <lb/>
It <lb/>
. I <lb/>
as in <lb/>
iii <lb/>
is -a <lb/>
I'M AM <lb/>
l. S <lb/>
I r <lb/>
ii I <lb/>
Li I <lb/>
SI ti-1 <lb/>
l. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
s. <lb/>
I'M <lb/>
r M <lb/>
vi b a <lb/>
in <lb/>
IS <lb/>
US; <lb/>
A M <lb/>
II <lb/>
i. <lb/>
l i<lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
int service sermon every <lb/>
and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
at., Fridays at A <lb/>
If., Rev. I. A. Minister <lb/>
j in <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
and evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Ber. <lb/>
J, N. Booth, pastor. <lb/>
m. C. <lb/>
t em lent. <lb/>
Mi every Sun <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
meeting Rev. <lb/>
X. M. <lb/>
p. in. W- K. mi- <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. Morton, Sunday. <lb/>
p. in. J. B. Moore mi <lb/>
Ci regular <lb/>
one. p <lb/>
.; <lb/>
In ii<lb/>
the I ; <lb/>
a t r t ox <lb/>
i .- can't <lb/>
fits la <lb/>
ho <lb/>
I r ho <lb/>
i-f d n hoy small- <lb/>
with <lb/>
s I <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
At a meeting of the of <lb/>
n ti r tin day <lb/>
f N was unit a <lb/>
i let id I i In I lie lb ton <lb/>
t. f <lb/>
t in lbs <lb/>
Mn first Monday <lb/>
bowing in all I r- <lb/>
U Hun n, in and paid <lb/>
cm v id. in during the your <lb/>
P n lulu r at the same lime <lb/>
I. ard ks ts <lb/>
It. Moo. Clerk, <lb/>
Mot, nth. I'd Con r Co. <lb/>
K TO <lb/>
ire, I, s ex- <lb/>
the lust iI -i <lb/>
II, no- <lb/>
e Is given lo all persona holding <lb/>
of said M. <lb/>
to to me for <lb/>
payment, duly on or <lb/>
of or no- <lb/>
will be plead In bar of <lb/>
Al lo <lb/>
make lo me. Tins the <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
Ext cut lite last <lb/>
Foreman M. use, <lb/>
Main <lb/>
ton p m, <lb/>
leaves 1326, p <lb/>
ford Returning haven <lb/>
p p m leave <lb/>
pm, arrives <lb/>
p m <lb/>
Train leaves Ben- <lb/>
am, m, <lb/>
a m, Hope Mil In -t <lb/>
rive <lb/>
Mil p in <lb/>
Red p m, p m, <lb/>
p in <lb/>
No <lb/>
with the Carolina O <lb/>
Railroad, at Red with the Kid <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
with the All Line mi Soul <lb/>
Railway at <lb/>
Charlotte Railroad. <lb/>
Train k V <lb/>
a U in, l -r-<lb/>
, M m n. <lb/>
t u i dally except <lb/>
-n leave .-t. <lb/>
a in -i h i. in, . <lb/>
leave <lb/>
no a <lb/>
pi Sunday <lb/>
it IN . in. arrives<lb/>
Booth dally. Sunday. and <lb/>
day oft am, <lb/>
Train on Midland N v <lb/>
dally, except m, <lb/>
him <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. P. m A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge. No, meet fin and <lb/>
third Monday evening. H. <lb/>
m. j. m. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Meets every evening. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
See. <lb/>
K. of River body, <lb/>
every evening. <lb/>
J. I. Fleming, <lb/>
K. K. and <lb/>
I;. Vance Council, <lb/>
every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. Wilson, E. If. ft. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
night in I, o. <lb/>
. p. hall. A. D. Johnson, <lb/>
eel <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. every first <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. J, Gardner Worthy <lb/>
I Chief; D. Smith, Ben, <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
So. meets every second <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd Pal- <lb/>
W. I. Wilson <lb/>
gee. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
,. to. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Tie duly qualified <lb/>
before the Superior of <lb/>
us of lbs <lb/>
Test Nancy d, notice <lb/>
given lo all Indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make to <lb/>
. all claims <lb/>
are to the <lb/>
payment the day, of <lb/>
November, tr tin will <lb/>
hi bar -f recovery of same. <lb/>
Toll of November <lb/>
c. A <lb/>
Bell. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The Clerk of the Court of Pill <lb/>
county, having issued of <lb/>
to undersigned, on <lb/>
of November, on the .-f <lb/>
hereby given ti all Indebted lo the <lb/>
payment t tin <lb/>
and to nil of <lb/>
properly u- <lb/>
to he within <lb/>
twelve months after the date of Notice <lb/>
r this Not mm ill plead bar of their <lb/>
Thai Tin day of November,<lb/>
the of S Fleming. <lb/>
BALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a of the Superior <lb/>
of Pill made on the <lb/>
of December, cat <lb/>
pending, O. <lb/>
and win Jacob <lb/>
and as case I <lb/>
will on MONDAY, JANUARY <lb/>
sell public hale I he <lb/>
door ii. Om He the <lb/>
i- L a or parcel of land situ- <lb/>
ate in township, county, <lb/>
known s Lot No. in the division the <lb/>
land of the late Mary <lb/>
whit It to Mi rotter <lb/>
the following nut's <lb/>
corner of Lot No. <lb/>
on n theme South <lb/>
o a en corner <lb/>
of No, , down laid to n Mark <lb/>
gum, n K to a nuke <lb/>
on road near South it I send. <lb/>
their, road to lbs <lb/>
beginning, a or <lb/>
Thin December, <lb/>
ALEX. I- <lb/>
on <lb/>
hi v hid. KM n m. rm, <lb/>
ID in am. p in. Hope to a D, a <lb/>
. II . am <lb/>
U p ii. ti . in at <lb/>
Mount in. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Branch Warsaw fr <lb/>
dally, Sunday. II. m and <lb/>
lag;. i. I Union a m and <lb/>
a at. <lb/>
w.- <lb/>
point. u <lb/>
II. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J. R. Manager. <lb/>
T. H. Traffic Manager. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
W . <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, <lb/>
molasses, tide meat, hams, <lb/>
toffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cheroots. <lb/>
butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
Hakes, flakes, <lb/>
meal hulls, seed <lb/>
at is per bushel. <lb/>
I. M GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
BOTTOM <lb/>
Come lo see <lb/>
SAM M. <lb/>
hone <lb/>
No Ghost Story <lb/>
But all the same our store an <lb/>
nut look <lb/>
stock <lb/>
. GOODS <lb/>
-AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
and learn what low pi ices we <lb/>
selling such excellent with <lb/>
mil being astonished. <lb/>
tut Hint what here for, <lb/>
please our customers always <lb/>
give them big values for their <lb/>
money. delivered free <lb/>
any part of the city. to see <lb/>
J. fl. BEET, <lb/>
------DEALER IN------<lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
E MIRY <lb/>
Also a nice Li of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
US ID <lb/>
Notice lo<lb/>
No till I,<lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
Returning A. <lb/>
M., l A. M. on <lb/>
and Saturdays. <lb/>
Bailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all for the West <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old H. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Buy Line Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, Art. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
latent <lb/>
m you or <lb/>
Send modal, <lb/>
r and advice. <lb/>
Mai<lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
SI <lb/>
D. J.<lb/>
mm <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XVIII <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. DECEMBER 1899. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
fl <lb/>
three strokes one of the cocks lulls <lb/>
to the grand dead, or staggers <lb/>
away a <lb/>
that often prove fatal <lb/>
minutes Liter. I know I his <lb/>
is not interesting from an <lb/>
standpoint, lint as <lb/>
taste of the natives. <lb/>
Oct. .-, <lb/>
V. s. s. Petrel <lb/>
Manila, P. I. <lb/>
My <lb/>
When I last wrote we expected <lb/>
logo up Gulf a few <lb/>
weeks, but something else <lb/>
up. very next we heard <lb/>
that our <lb/>
bean by the <lb/>
and we were sent out to <lb/>
irate. We it to be sadly <lb/>
FROM THE PHILIPPINES. <lb/>
I Its<lb/>
As the heading of this will <lb/>
tell you, I am once more on a reg- <lb/>
and a nice one <lb/>
too. I was detached the <lb/>
Glacier two days ago. My duty <lb/>
on her was not unpleasant, but I <lb/>
like the prospect of active service. <lb/>
The is a gunboat of some <lb/>
over a tons displacement <lb/>
and has good battery. She <lb/>
is just the right size for service out <lb/>
here, and the other officers on her <lb/>
are very pleasant. The executive <lb/>
officer is a Lieut -Commander Smith <lb/>
from North Carolina. am well <lb/>
pleased with the change mid hope <lb/>
I am settled until the lime comes <lb/>
for to return to the Stales. <lb/>
am , x- captured. So last S <lb/>
The to the Northeast of <lb/>
,, . . i. . day went over with several <lb/>
Manila is expecting an attack at , <lb/>
small to the <lb/>
any time. Every night the Petrel <lb/>
steams down the bay and anchors <lb/>
near the shore, where our outpost <lb/>
and the outpost are only <lb/>
six hundred yards apart. <lb/>
Then we load our guns, and train <lb/>
our searchlight on the beach, and <lb/>
stand ready to help army in <lb/>
one of an attack. Yesterday an <lb/>
expedition left here to make an at <lb/>
tack at Bay. I was anxious <lb/>
lo go with it. but could not. Last <lb/>
week I rode out twice to our lines, <lb/>
nine In the V. and mice In the <lb/>
s. AV. Ii i interesting to see <lb/>
an army in the held, which you <lb/>
have seen, when you u soldier <lb/>
was in <lb/>
seeing something the rural dis <lb/>
It is a had to <lb/>
in, being a succession of marsh <lb/>
aim jungle, with very little cleared <lb/>
COUNTRY. <lb/>
women of Toledo, O., in a <lb/>
movement to secure, i , <lb/>
few law for <lb/>
t he past Stephen <lb/>
of . <lb/>
he doe <lb/>
la and <lb/>
tors fear he will soon die <lb/>
Rear Admiral is lo lie <lb/>
address on at <lb/>
the day exercises of <lb/>
Cornell <lb/>
General Wilbur R. Smith, of Lex- <lb/>
Ky. is working hard in <lb/>
Congress to grant Increased <lb/>
turned pensions to Mexican war veterans, <lb/>
win, now number only <lb/>
v. which he <lb/>
was trying to kill, Francis <lb/>
of CaL. was the <lb/>
foot, the animal clawing trig- <lb/>
of the nil.-which he held <lb/>
true, for near the of th <lb/>
River we found the wreck, one hand. <lb/>
Her captain, a Cadet, and In the Stales Court, <lb/>
of her crew- were killed and John M. <lb/>
tin <lb/>
i t over with Board of <lb/>
Was lo <lb/>
IN ANTICIPATION OP <lb/>
Cold Weather <lb/>
Is what Every Lady should <lb/>
DO NOW. <lb/>
bulk of the to in <lb/>
Diet punishment. We <lb/>
and captured the town of <lb/>
the insurgents, after slight <lb/>
taking to the bills. Then <lb/>
we raised the and none <lb/>
of our men were hurl. I expect <lb/>
Mill will read in the papers <lb/>
before you get this letter, but you <lb/>
I will not think then I was in <lb/>
the crowd want to Investigate <lb/>
to punish. The expedition lo <lb/>
suing Hay, I wrote of <lb/>
quite successful. a <lb/>
six inch gnu and had only one man <lb/>
burl. The army has lights <lb/>
almost every day now, T. night <lb/>
we can hear a battle on not <lb/>
very far from where we are an- <lb/>
chored. <lb/>
Since wrote last I have <lb/>
retailing nun <lb/>
a license. <lb/>
on a pen <lb/>
Discoveries by <lb/>
Woman's Coll ice <lb/>
One of a Thanksgiving <lb/>
entertainment by Woman's Col <lb/>
a card, <lb/>
giving a I ii i bin i I-in <lb/>
penny. Tile dinner <lb/>
round these cards at their plates <lb/>
with a penny nearby for <lb/>
lion. They were lo find <lb/>
all the things mentioned and write <lb/>
hem on the card. The suggest ions <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
. i, .- in a tier <lb/>
. I, a <lb/>
I . I <lb/>
I l and <lb/>
I i i ell <lb/>
am i-e a cat iii health I <lb/>
A Fertilizer Trust <lb/>
i organ <lb/>
with a special vies <lb/>
I inn raisers ho <lb/>
are large <lb/>
ail . mill lib ill . Allan <lb/>
I i I advise- the m <lb/>
era fertilizers until <lb/>
brought . I, ACTS GENTLY ON THE <lb/>
Kidneys, Liver <lb/>
Toe detailed report of AND BOWELS <lb/>
, THE <lb/>
fever i. St.- <lb/>
Sol mill at i tr r I <lb/>
a I.<lb/>
.- i <lb/>
us lo impure I v PERMANENTLY <lb/>
i, I.,<lb/>
laud. The roads are dreadful bad <lb/>
land the wen- as <lb/>
though we have had j climate here. I was In led u <lb/>
little rain recently. I Suppose you j k with bat is known as I <lb/>
read in the papers oft he of the aw. It is a kind of malarial <lb/>
City with and my lever ranged V <lb/>
of mail, which is to I u <lb/>
a sad loss lo the here. I three days, but apparently <lb/>
A cent. <lb/>
Mode of ancient punishment <lb/>
letters have a high value <lb/>
for <lb/>
with us all, I bops yon will re- <lb/>
member this and write The <lb/>
fall campaign is about ready to <lb/>
start now, skirmishes are of <lb/>
almost daily occurrence. <lb/>
day there was quite a lively lilt <lb/>
one which we had two men kill- <lb/>
ed and live The <lb/>
now getting ready for a little <lb/>
cruise, probably up to <lb/>
possibly we may get <lb/>
something interesting. <lb/>
I know you would be interested <lb/>
in the people oat here. girls <lb/>
are frequently quite pretty, <lb/>
their dresses are so, but I <lb/>
am not capable of describing their <lb/>
costumes. The are very <lb/>
musical, and in I his particular they <lb/>
Stem to differ from nil the other <lb/>
people in the Hut. Yesterday I <lb/>
heard n native band of about eighty <lb/>
pieces and they made as good <lb/>
music as I ever heard. Of course <lb/>
I have attended a cork light, as <lb/>
that is the National spurt of the <lb/>
It is one of the most <lb/>
disgusting things l ever witnessed. <lb/>
They take place on Sunday. As <lb/>
you draw near the cockpit you sec <lb/>
a howling mob of men a few <lb/>
women. Almost every man has a <lb/>
cock under his arm. Two en- <lb/>
the pit, with their cocks, and <lb/>
they are inspected by the master <lb/>
of ceremonies, cock has a <lb/>
very sharp knife two inches <lb/>
long strapped lo his left leg. They <lb/>
held out near each other and <lb/>
immediately bristle up, while the <lb/>
crowd is talking yelling and <lb/>
the money jingling as the are <lb/>
made. The owner of one cock <lb/>
holds them and lets the other one <lb/>
peck his head several times to make <lb/>
him mad, and he squawks I In- <lb/>
light is declared off. The other <lb/>
one is treated the same way, and <lb/>
then at the word they arc thrown <lb/>
down go for each other. The <lb/>
i I <lb/>
A to the State. <lb/>
The of Public In- <lb/>
of North Carolina says <lb/>
that the average salary of white <lb/>
teachers the State is, males, <lb/>
per month, females, of <lb/>
teachers, males, 893.88, <lb/>
males, 110.70. The average length <lb/>
of school terms is for whites a <lb/>
over fourteen weeks for <lb/>
a little under thirteen weeks. I <lb/>
This showing is a disgrace to j implement <lb/>
Inflicting Iii Lash, <lb/>
clash. <lb/>
A piece of <lb/>
A devoted young man <lb/>
A South American <lb/>
A place of <lb/>
Spring two lips. <lb/>
Three weapons -Arrows. <lb/>
First American <lb/>
of <lb/>
An animal Hare. <lb/>
Two sides lo a and <lb/>
noes, eyes and nose. <lb/>
One way of expressing <lb/>
states. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Youth and <lb/>
Part <lb/>
Plenty of <lb/>
Something found in school <lb/>
quill. <lb/>
North Carolina. A teacher who <lb/>
is not worth more than 833.68 or <lb/>
a should not be em- <lb/>
ployed as a teacher. Those worth j <lb/>
more should paid more. The <lb/>
shaping and education <lb/>
of children are far too important <lb/>
matters to lie paid for with such <lb/>
niggardly salaries. <lb/>
North Carolina should pay its <lb/>
teachers Salaries more <lb/>
rate with the importance of their <lb/>
work. It should get the best <lb/>
teachers, and pay them for <lb/>
the Citizen. <lb/>
We have a Line of <lb/>
Jackets, Coats <lb/>
and <lb/>
and you can buy a <lb/>
Fall and Winter Luxury <lb/>
Buy the d fey <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Is the Portland. Maine, man who V <lb/>
went I. where -S hum. <lb/>
was lying, sneaked on <lb/>
I I. stole several articles <lb/>
i , . . <lb/>
, I here Is a <lb/>
n.-v plague,., a ship <lb/>
and New <lb/>
mi his performance. , p,,,, , .,.,,. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
line done nothing <lb/>
could not have a more <lb/>
here at prices l l -v t value. <lb/>
have marked prices very <lb/>
Come now while we can suit you, <lb/>
low <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Portland dangerous or more vi, <lb/>
who ever i, ,,, .,,, ,,. <lb/>
that the disease will <lb/>
gel a foothold in America, ii is <lb/>
so terrible n that the pres- <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot be Cured of it on our <lb/>
with LOCAL lo <lb/>
reach the seal of the Observer. <lb/>
disease Catarrh is a blood or con- <lb/>
st disease, and in order <lb/>
line ii take Internal <lb/>
is.,,,,,,, ,, ,, . , , ,.,,,. <lb/>
mis surfaces. ,, .,.,., , n,,.,,,. <lb/>
Hall's is a .-, i the of <lb/>
medicine. was by <lb/>
ill <lb/>
. . for <lb/>
for year and regular for lira <lb/>
Is willing <lb/>
tonics I. <lb/>
m I ii ii I ail <lb/>
mucous <lb/>
.,. , i , . <lb/>
Ian , J d <lb/>
is such <lb/>
wonderful results in i <lb/>
. en. . <lb/>
Toledo II <lb/>
I .- commute, <lb/>
Wrong About Hot- <lb/>
Assignment. <lb/>
Norfolk Dec. <lb/>
Son Co., formerly in <lb/>
Norfolk, recently failed New <lb/>
York for over In tho <lb/>
deed of assignment Norfolk men <lb/>
were preferred. To-day one, <lb/>
tor and another for <lb/>
snore that the <lb/>
did mil owe them a cent. The <lb/>
Hamburger Tobacco Company, of <lb/>
Norfolk, is d play<lb/>
News. <lb/>
How It I, In Winston <lb/>
exchange is no <lb/>
This is a that we arc re- <lb/>
minded of when we contemplate <lb/>
the fact that the newspapers are <lb/>
expected to whoop up the tobacco <lb/>
market without the tobacco mar- <lb/>
Whooping tip the newspapers. <lb/>
The papers take pleasure in <lb/>
noting the growth of the market <lb/>
and In advising planters lo avail <lb/>
themselves of its exceptional <lb/>
and all that sort of thing, but <lb/>
we must confess that the manifesto <lb/>
of tangible appreciation for <lb/>
such services would create u just <lb/>
equilibrium. <lb/>
papers published in <lb/>
and you would not know there was <lb/>
a warehouse for the sale Of leaf to <lb/>
the City, except for <lb/>
references market <lb/>
In the news columns. And <lb/>
a paper published <lb/>
tin v miles away, advertisements of <lb/>
three of our warehouses. Let <lb/>
Sold druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Pills arc the <lb/>
mill- ti <lb/>
Total <lb/>
V. II <lb/>
Spanish War Pensions Coming <lb/>
,. .,. I its <lb/>
in Lively. <lb/>
M Al <lb/>
Is <lb/>
II . <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
AiM d stoves <lb/>
a specialty <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
I lo hi I line I <lb/>
been, II, <lb/>
I the Pension twice as a for aim <lb/>
in <lb/>
Of III.-. <lb/>
mine ii. The luster <lb/>
mil ill, ll <lb/>
arc the of claims <lb/>
. .,. Si i u i <lb/>
in average I'm I'm <lb/>
since application was tiled i i ,,. <lb/>
has been week. There , <lb/>
it a <lb/>
has no material kith <lb/>
In, I I In of <lb/>
day <lb/>
MO III <lb/>
Dome and<lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
BE <lb/>
SEE UH <lb/>
cook THE <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
K, bill mill <lb/>
ill t all<lb/>
is pi. vi. <lb/>
in a of claims <lb/>
n ii is vi ill <lb/>
In- made that lime. Wash- <lb/>
The Pullman Palace <lb/>
has sci an on a large , , , ,. <lb/>
near h <lb/>
main the railway. o. <lb/>
His that I ho company . . ,. <lb/>
will erect ft A At-LAW. <lb/>
used repair tor can S, <lb/>
arc used on I he <lb/>
TAKE II i. i i i . ii ,, . . ,. <lb/>
,. i. <lb/>
re Hula i , . vi ,. n. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
u bite <lb/>
. V . <lb/>
<lb/>
</p>
</div>
</body></text></TEI>