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The Reflector<lb />
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TABLETS, <lb />
Pens, Pencils. <lb />
Slates, inks, <lb />
received <lb />
All Magazines. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Entered at he Office at <lb />
Greenville, X. M Second <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
By means of the we can <lb />
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conclude that the velocity of the sun's <lb />
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CENTS <lb />
Stand <lb />
cents. <lb />
A Tax on Brains. <lb />
John Bellamy has in- <lb />
a bill to put on the free <lb />
list all articles that go into the <lb />
manufacture of writ- <lb />
paper. The passage of that <lb />
bill strike the paper trust a <lb />
severe blow the eves and <lb />
for that this Republican <lb />
Congress will not permit its passage. <lb />
has recently condemned <lb />
trusts. That is a cheap and easy <lb />
thing to do. If he was really in <lb />
earnest he would secure the passage <lb />
of Mr. bill and other like <lb />
bills that give protection to trusts. <lb />
The withdrawal of tariff duties <lb />
would make room for competition <lb />
and reduce prices to a reasonable <lb />
basis. <lb />
The tribute the paper trust levies <lb />
on the News <lb />
a day, or a year, a bur- <lb />
den greater than all taxation or the <lb />
of any officer or of <lb />
the company. The burden i levied <lb />
in proportion to circulation on all <lb />
newspapers in America. It is a <lb />
tax on intelligence that <lb />
could largely be reduced by the <lb />
passage of Mr. bill. The <lb />
newspapers are not as potent as the <lb />
trusts in a national campaign now <lb />
that money buys elections, and it <lb />
is idle to hope this Congress will lie <lb />
allowed to reduce the amount of <lb />
this extortion upon brains in- <lb />
The trusts have bought <lb />
the right to tax to their sweet con- <lb />
tent and will hold the Re <lb />
publican Congressmen up to the <lb />
News and <lb />
server. <lb />
an. <lb />
This happened lo the wife of a well <lb />
known who Is rather con- <lb />
for his devotion to the church. <lb />
Ills dressing one Sunday <lb />
cot s waist more than <lb />
put Joseph's coat in the She <lb />
was conscious of the color scheme, but <lb />
decided to ask her husband's and her <lb />
father's opinions before the <lb />
garment lo church. They screed, poor <lb />
men, that she was delightfully dressed <lb />
and that the waist could hardly be <lb />
proved upon. <lb />
vial lo church, the wife <lb />
with secret which, as the <lb />
case turned out. were well enough <lb />
founded, for they were no sooner seat- <lb />
ed Id Grace Episcopal church than the <lb />
Rev. Dr. gave out the <lb />
text will the reverend rec- <lb />
tor said, Hie of St Mat- <lb />
thew, the chapter and elf <lb />
verse. what purpose is this <lb />
The good collapsed In her <lb />
pew and never raised her head during <lb />
the of the service. <lb />
Cleveland Dealer. <lb />
Never spill when turned over. <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Give a call. <lb />
ft. Ice <lb />
STATE S. <lb />
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb />
The Tress says that snow fell <lb />
Hickory Sunday night of last week <lb />
but melted as bat its it fell. <lb />
About MM ids are employed <lb />
in the penitentiary shirt factory in <lb />
Raleigh MOO dozen shirts <lb />
week arc shipped. <lb />
county are selling <lb />
of coin to wagoners, <lb />
who come from Cleveland <lb />
and from various points South <lb />
Carolina, where the drought <lb />
this year. The wagons arc <lb />
loaded and the cash paid over <lb />
right at crib. <lb />
Hard on <lb />
Theft Is a family said <lb />
a the children <lb />
are all boys. They arc Tory rich, <lb />
each of the sous Is receipt of a <lb />
liberal allow but the Banner in <lb />
which It certain of <lb />
their were as succinct- <lb />
and tersely described possible <lb />
the other day by Bob. lbs eldest one. In <lb />
telling the story of a burglary that <lb />
curred last summer their country <lb />
place. oldest. Jack the sec- <lb />
and Albert the youngest son. <lb />
the story, <lb />
didn't gel very much, us sonic <lb />
one of the servants thought he heard <lb />
something and In going to In- <lb />
probably scared him off. but <lb />
when we the next morning <lb />
Hint a burglar had visited us we <lb />
rally look of stock. The <lb />
only rooms hi the house he had entered <lb />
were those of my two brothers and <lb />
myself, and each of them be had <lb />
gone through the clothes we had beta <lb />
wearing the day before. Out of <lb />
clothes lie got cents, Jack be <lb />
got nothing, and In going through <lb />
Bert's Jeans lie got In <lb />
York Tribune <lb />
Prevention <lb />
better than cure. Liver <lb />
Pills will not only cure, but if <lb />
taken in time will prevent <lb />
Sick Headache, <lb />
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, <lb />
constipation, jaundice, torpid <lb />
liver and kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb />
R- B <lb />
AND BRANCHES <lb />
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
COMPANY OF <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Old Darners In I t .- a. <lb />
Id Edward Scott's In Ail <lb />
arc some curious details about <lb />
the dances used by our forefathers. <lb />
was a <lb />
Mr. Scott's definition, for be- <lb />
fore It was ended each lady had kissed <lb />
all the twice, and each man <lb />
had been equally Mary <lb />
Stuart darned the though <lb />
so and so as <lb />
Elizabeth. In King time <lb />
danced the <lb />
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In a Garden <lb />
of of Pudding, <lb />
Slaughter and at <lb />
Coat, Old are dances <lb />
quite so old. <lb />
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Barbados, his was done for <lb />
him by a named Jane Am <lb />
Smith, who was over G feet In height <lb />
was so puffed up at being <lb />
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M . and Fridays at A <lb />
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J. N Booth, Sunday- <lb />
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every Sun- <lb />
day, morning and evening. <lb />
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school W F. Harding,<lb />
thin <lb />
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J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
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Hill Jones Well. I goats <lb />
replied see, <lb />
he died after the war. lie was a <lb />
old fellow too. I knew his father <lb />
before he was in Hill's moth- <lb />
One of the thought the old man <lb />
was lad by way of tripping <lb />
him up his dates asked, how <lb />
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Why. l started the <lb />
Mississippi II was but a <lb />
Love la a I <lb />
don't care for a big house at <lb />
lots of servants, do he asked. <lb />
she promptly. <lb />
you think that love In a flat <lb />
would be he persisted. <lb />
she answered, in a <lb />
flat, but not life <lb />
He postponed his<lb />
The wealthy Russians arc said to OB <lb />
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extremely to hotel and shop Connections No <lb />
n the lands In which are at the Carolina Central <lb />
keepers <lb />
traveling. A Swiss authority insists <lb />
that Russians will spend more In a <lb />
mouth than 1.000 <lb />
women for the same period of time. <lb />
FROM A- <lb />
three leading Southern tot <lb />
States are <lb />
with mills, <lb />
spindles, bales; <lb />
North Carolina, with mills. <lb />
spindles, consuming 380.- <lb />
bales, with <lb />
mills. spindles, consuming <lb />
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Card <lb />
m Full Sheet Poster. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
TWICE A-WEEK <lb />
Is only 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 />
The depot at was burned <lb />
night. Quite a quantity <lb />
of plaids from some factory were <lb />
destroyed. How the fire <lb />
d is not known. <lb />
Three Sayings. <lb />
There is nothing so satisfying to <lb />
a woman as to know that a man <lb />
trusts her <lb />
The happiest earth <lb />
are those who have forgotten how <lb />
to fret. <lb />
There is always hope for the <lb />
bootblack who invests his super <lb />
in peanuts rather <lb />
in cigarettes. <lb />
Chess War. <lb />
The origin of chess Is shrouded <lb />
mystery. Thin- is little doubt, how- <lb />
ever, Hint its in India <lb />
and that n is an offspring of n <lb />
called m.-.-i is mentioned <lb />
In oriental us In use fully <lb />
years before lira Christian era. <lb />
From India spread Into Persia, <lb />
and thence Into Arabia, <lb />
the. Aral-s look ii and the <lb />
rest of western <lb />
The game was in all Ill- <lb />
vented for the purpose of illustrating <lb />
the of war. The Arab upon <lb />
this p Is It was vised for <lb />
the of a young despot by <lb />
his father, a learned Brahman, lo teach <lb />
him a king, notwithstanding his <lb />
power, fur safety upon <lb />
his subjects. The historians <lb />
credit of game to <lb />
who, claim, devised <lb />
II In beguile tedium of the siege <lb />
of Troy during the Trojan war <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
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T. M. Manager. <lb />
A. P. A. M. Greenville <lb />
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb />
third Monday evening. R. <lb />
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb />
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
D. D. Overton, N. G. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
K. of River Lodge, <lb />
meets every Friday evening <lb />
J. L. Fleming, C. C. Can <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
R. Vance Council, No. <lb />
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, B. M. R. <lb />
Lang, Sec. <lb />
Jr. O. U. A. every <lb />
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb />
O. F. hall. A. D. Johnson, <lb />
A. O. Council, <lb />
No. meets every first and third <lb />
Thursday nights Odd Fellows <lb />
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb />
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec. <lb />
I. O. Conclave <lb />
No. meets every second and <lb />
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb />
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb />
D. S. Smith Sec. <lb />
No Ghost Story <lb />
all the same <lb />
Eye Opener. <lb />
our. store is an <lb />
DRY <lb />
i a few v <lb />
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s . <lb />
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORE. <lb />
The Atlanta Journal tells the sail <lb />
of a little girl months old <lb />
playing round a tub with only a <lb />
few inches depth of water in it, <lb />
when it toppled in and was drowned <lb />
while its mother was near attend- <lb />
lo her domestic affairs, not re- <lb />
that her child was in the <lb />
least danger. <lb />
Where U <lb />
Pr. In In The <lb />
mi fever, Incidentally <lb />
call lo Hie fact that It Is not <lb />
wise for have an <lb />
who suffer from <lb />
even alight to go <lb />
He that In the <lb />
at least five <lb />
grains of should taken a <lb />
day to prevent chronic malarial poison- <lb />
This he In ad- <lb />
lo precautions In r- <lb />
to to wet and the <lb />
sun and n to moderation In eating and <lb />
want lo m Mrs. said <lb />
the visitor. <lb />
said the <lb />
has the <lb />
must lie the man <lb />
replied. her dentist, and I Lave <lb />
her teeth here In this <lb />
sin lulu Times. <lb />
GOODS <lb />
s 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 customers and always <lb />
give them big values for their <lb />
money. Goods delivered free in <lb />
any part of the city. Come see <lb />
us. <lb />
Southern <lb />
Railway. <lb />
THE STANDARD RAILWAY <lb />
--------OF THE- <lb />
Li. <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
Direct Line to all Points.<lb />
In the and prayer <lb />
booKs the the Saviour <lb />
Of the saints Bra always printed with <lb />
the title before them, <lb />
a Mr. John the Baptist. Mr. Saint <lb />
Mr. Matthew, <lb />
When a to <lb />
he always by making every- <lb />
body In the room get up in If they <lb />
re the lost <lb />
On last Friday a spark from a <lb />
ignited some cotton <lb />
on the platform belong- <lb />
to Mr. O. Gregory, and sixty Modern book rapidly <lb />
. . , . . .-. other causes, <lb />
sixties were damaged. The loss , , , ,,,,. b, u <lb />
considerable, but the cotton lo paper making <lb />
was not entirely <lb />
Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
1875.- <lb />
S. M. <lb />
HAS PROVIDED FOB <lb />
4.000 pounds Candy, <lb />
barrels Apples, <lb />
boxes Sweet Florida Oranges. <lb />
Coca <lb />
pounds Mixed <lb />
pound Raisins, <lb />
Currants, Citron, <lb />
Figs, Dates, Bananas. <lb />
Dolls. WATCHES, GUNS, <lb />
VASES, LAMPS <lb />
and <lb />
WAGONS, and <lb />
ALL KIND of <lb />
TOYS, CHEAP. <lb />
J. P. COREY, <lb />
IN------- <lb />
-A LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hard war. <lb />
I can now be found in the <lb />
brick store formerly <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
Brown. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. R. COREY.<lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Texas <lb />
California, <lb />
Florida, <lb />
Cuba and <lb />
Rico. <lb />
Strictly FIRST CLASS <lb />
on all through and Lo- <lb />
cal Trains; Pullman Palace Sleep <lb />
Cars on all Night Trains; Fast <lb />
and Safe Schedules. <lb />
Apply to Ticket Agents Time <lb />
Rates and General <lb />
or address, <lb />
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., <lb />
Charlotte, N. O. <lb />
F. R. DARBY, C. P. T. A., <lb />
N. <lb />
No trouble answer questions<lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. <lb />
Steamers leave Washington on <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb />
water permitting, to Tarboro. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb />
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb />
days, and Saturdays. <lb />
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb />
pending on stage of water. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Boa- <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. N. SON, Aft. <lb />
Washington, <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
PATENT <lb />
Trip lo Paris <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
Wee <lb />
-FOR <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH II TO <lb />
PER <lb />
VOL. XVI <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
ED. H, <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
for It is that I sell about <lb />
the Toys and Christmas goods that are sold in Greenville, <lb />
but this is simply to let you know that I am still here <lb />
and with the biggest lot of toys and <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
that I have ever had. Come and see them. <lb />
ED. K. <lb />
THE TOY MAN. <lb />
I lead others try to follow. <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
From <lb />
Wash Dec. 18,90. <lb />
Senator has been <lb />
pointed by the governor of <lb />
to fill the left by the <lb />
for golden <lb />
and being the enemy of silver, com- <lb />
the gold <lb />
standard bill through the House, <lb />
today. The was car- <lb />
out according to the advance <lb />
announcement, every particular <lb />
except that there were fewer <lb />
death of the Hay ward <lb />
will be warmly as a , <lb />
and valuable recruit now Q <lb />
the ranks of the standard where Mr. ,,, <lb />
who are preparing for u <lb />
long and hard tight in the Senate <lb />
the gold bill, <lb />
which Mr. has it <lb />
no and where this par- <lb />
bill will be allowed to slum- <lb />
in Committee. But the <lb />
I will report as a <lb />
so easy to jam through the House., , gold standard Dill <lb />
The republican speeches in the that is even more objectionable <lb />
House, this week, have contained than the House bill. It is <lb />
lots of gosh about inside republican circles <lb />
and that the leaders would not <lb />
but very little praise of any be sorry if this session of Congress <lb />
gold standard bill, which adjourn without final action on <lb />
will if it becomes a law, put gold legislation, because <lb />
control of the of the conn- it would lie easier to raise a big cam- <lb />
Cotton Crop Still <lb />
Washington, Dee. <lb />
of the Department of <lb />
Agriculture reports bales <lb />
as the probable cotton production <lb />
of the States for ISM 1900. <lb />
This estimate is based a larger <lb />
number of both general and special <lb />
reports than has ever before <lb />
received by the in con- <lb />
with a cotton crop. While <lb />
weather conditions during the past <lb />
days have been more favorable <lb />
to whatever picking remained to <lb />
lie done, so that the general <lb />
of the crop is slightly <lb />
than one month ago, continued in- <lb />
leave absolutely no <lb />
doubt that the crop is even smaller <lb />
than was indicated either of the <lb />
previous reports. <lb />
The estimated productive area, <lb />
in thousands of acres is as <lb />
Virginia North Carolina <lb />
Sooth Georgia <lb />
Florida 2,88.1; Mis <lb />
Louisiana 1.179; <lb />
Texas Arkansas 1,726; Ten- <lb />
Oklahoma Indian <lb />
Territory Missouri total <lb />
percent, less <lb />
last year. The estimated yield <lb />
of lint cotton per acre is as <lb />
Virginia North Caro- <lb />
South <lb />
Florida Alabama <lb />
Mississippi Louisiana <lb />
Texas Arkansas <lb />
see Oklahoma Indian <lb />
Missouri <lb />
Friday <lb />
-AT- <lb />
Crowds Turned Away. <lb />
THE A TOBE. THE <lb />
PEOPLE FLOCK HERE <lb />
DONE ALL RECORDS IN THE OF THE HOUSE <lb />
PRICES HI OF <lb />
MADE HAPPY. A BOOB TO THE CITIZENS OF <lb />
IN ABUNDANCE. <lb />
Sale to Last until Xmas. <lb />
try in the bands of the bankers, <lb />
enabling them to contract or ex- <lb />
the amount of money in cir- <lb />
at will. <lb />
Mr. Quay is Washington, <lb />
making a personal appeal to Sen- <lb />
fund from the kings <lb />
if the matter is left hanging, by <lb />
promising to complete the job at <lb />
next winter's session, than it will <lb />
be if the bill goes on the statute <lb />
book before the Presidential cam- <lb />
atom to vote to him on the <lb />
governor's credentials. It is said Congress will adjourn on Wed- <lb />
that if he does not receive <lb />
from a number ate Committees have been <lb />
of Senators to make <lb />
certain that he <lb />
intends to withdraw <lb />
rear <lb />
it absolutely ranged, under the republican grab, <lb />
v II be seated, he i and three new Pa- <lb />
his Islands on <lb />
and credentials, but there Is a the Philippines, Cuba- <lb />
doubt as to whether he could with-1 have been formed, and Mr. <lb />
son will announce the House Coin- <lb />
draw them. <lb />
The democrats intend pushing <lb />
trust legislation at this session of <lb />
Congress. Senator Morgan, of <lb />
Alabama, has introduced an anti- <lb />
trust joint resolution which he says <lb />
he intends forcing to a vote if it <lb />
possibly can be done, and Senator <lb />
Chilton, of Texas, says the same <lb />
about the anti-trust bill he has in- <lb />
The attempt of Nebraska <lb />
to prevent the Beating of <lb />
Senator Allen, appointed by the <lb />
Governor to succeed the late Sena- <lb />
tor-elect Hay ward, on the ground <lb />
that Mr. Hay ward never <lb />
as death caused <lb />
no vacancy that could be legally <lb />
filled by the governor; aroused <lb />
nothing but amusement in Wash- <lb />
There will be no <lb />
to the of Senator Allen, <lb />
because there is nothing whatever <lb />
upon which it should be baaed. <lb />
The gild standard republicans <lb />
would like very much to find some <lb />
way to keep such a stalwart friend <lb />
of silver out of the Senate, until <lb />
the long financial debate, <lb />
will begin soon after the Christ- <lb />
mas recess the Finance Commit- <lb />
tee reports its gold standard bill, <lb />
is over, but they know too much to <lb />
butt their heads against brick <lb />
It la to say that <lb />
Senator Allen will be most <lb />
welcomed by the silver Sen- <lb />
who know his flue fighting <lb />
from experience. <lb />
Mr. the man who <lb />
Mr <lb />
before adjournment. <lb />
Marriott His First Wife <lb />
After Years. <lb />
Again <lb />
James G. of <lb />
township, was in last <lb />
week and got license to marry the <lb />
woman that he says he married <lb />
years ago and has lived with ever <lb />
since. He says that years ago <lb />
he and America Nichols went to <lb />
South Carolina and were married. <lb />
They made their home there till a <lb />
few years ago, when they were <lb />
burned out and everything <lb />
The certificate of marriage <lb />
was burned with the other things <lb />
They moved back to where <lb />
they have lived together since. <lb />
They have eight children, some of <lb />
them married. There are, how- <lb />
ever, always <lb />
and some of their unfriendly neigh- <lb />
have recently doubted their <lb />
marriage and threatened to have <lb />
suit brought. Their certificate <lb />
was gone and the witnesses dead, <lb />
and so they decided to have the <lb />
ceremony performed again so as <lb />
to allay the doubts of their <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
par Chills and <lb />
Night sad <lb />
hack If It Nu other u <lb />
la, night and grippe, <lb />
It Nu other u <lb />
Bind Red on the <lb />
Bold and guaranteed by Woolen <lb />
A O School Officer. <lb />
In a letter to the teachers of For- <lb />
county, the Superintendent of <lb />
Public Instruction, Prof. C. H. <lb />
swats in a rather lively <lb />
fashion A. P. Davis, the <lb />
superintendent of Forsyth. <lb />
Mr. Davis, who was the fusion <lb />
county examiner, under the old <lb />
board, assumed the again <lb />
the decision of the Supreme <lb />
Court. null <lb />
the certificates issued by the school <lb />
authorities acting under the school <lb />
law of 1899, for this Prof. <lb />
Mebane calls him down. The <lb />
letter is as <lb />
Forsyth <lb />
have received <lb />
a clipping from a paper published <lb />
in your county, in which Mr. A. <lb />
P. Davis announces that he will <lb />
hold an examination on December <lb />
that he <lb />
we will not endorse any certificate, <lb />
but all must take the examination <lb />
alike. Any teacher refusing to <lb />
comply with this will forfeit his or <lb />
her position, <lb />
wish to say to you that all <lb />
teachers who have stood the exam- <lb />
under Mr. Walter O. Cox, <lb />
up to the time of the decision of the <lb />
Supreme Court, have received <lb />
certificates from said Cox in accord- <lb />
with the general school law of <lb />
1899, said certificates are good Air <lb />
one year from the date of their <lb />
issue. <lb />
have advised quite a number <lb />
of you from time to time since July <lb />
the first that issued by <lb />
Mr. Cox in accordance with th <lb />
school law are good for <lb />
year from the date of their issue, <lb />
and I meant what I then <lb />
mean it now <lb />
propose to see that you are <lb />
treated as and gentlemen. <lb />
It is a shame for any or set of <lb />
to try to drive teachers about <lb />
like ho many cattle. <lb />
If Mr. Davis will not endorse <lb />
your vouchers, let him refuse to do <lb />
so, but the legislature, which meets <lb />
in June, can easily pass a special <lb />
act and order the county treasurer <lb />
to pay you. We also have a <lb />
in the to compel an of- <lb />
to do his duty. <lb />
I this as a matter of <lb />
to yon and also in response to <lb />
numerous letters received from <lb />
your county, which I have not been <lb />
able to answer account of press <lb />
of official and other duties. <lb />
truly, <lb />
H. MEBANE. <lb />
Pub. <lb />
IN- <lb />
TO GIVE ALL A CHANCE, THE HAS ALLOWED THESE EXTRA LOW PRICKS <lb />
TO REMAIN DECEMBER LOOK FOR LARGE <lb />
FRONT ENTIRE <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
yo crop can <lb />
grow with- <lb />
out Potash. <lb />
Every blade of <lb />
Grass, every grain <lb />
of Corn, all Fruits <lb />
and Vegetables <lb />
must have it. If <lb />
enough is supplied <lb />
you can count on a full crop <lb />
if too little, the growth will be <lb />
look. i <lb />
A Smile la Each. <lb />
Some people can resist <lb />
except temptation. <lb />
th <lb />
pi temptation. <lb />
before a fall, as <lb />
turkey can testify. <lb />
FOR- <lb />
Hardware, Paints <lb />
AND STOVES <lb />
A SPECIALTY. <lb />
AND <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
MORE <lb />
BEST HAT BE BOUGH <lb />
COME AND SEE OUR <lb />
ND HEATERS GARLAND <lb />
COOK STOVES, THE WORLDS <lb />
BEST. <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
N. C <lb />
in the usual way. As long as <lb />
rooms up stairs have hail to lie <lb />
price, arc <lb />
more for those on the lower <lb />
than was ever paid before, In the <lb />
case guests who happen to over- <lb />
look this question when they order <lb />
rooms, there is always a prompt re- <lb />
volt if themselves above <lb />
Shy About High Up Rooms. <lb />
The Windsor Hotel lire has bad <lb />
one result which hotel keepers <lb />
he city constantly appreciate. In <lb />
new and presumably fireproof ho- <lb />
tels this surviving feeling; shows <lb />
less conspicuously, although there <lb />
are evidences of it. is very the third Boor. It is not with in <lb />
much harder than it ever was be- to deceive that we bad all <lb />
said a clerk in a Filth the numbering of the rooms <lb />
hotel, persons so that the higher mini- <lb />
go to rooms on the upper doors, for tiers are the Hoofs, but <lb />
the fear of tire has become so much w the object of avoiding discus <lb />
greater shire the Windsor Hotel New York Sun. <lb />
catastrophe that <lb />
now compelled to rent rooms u <lb />
very much cheaper price or have <lb />
them vacant when they arc e <lb />
the fourth floor. Before last win- I, President of <lb />
we had no trouble of that kind. the Tobacco G rowers Association, <lb />
long us the elevator carried I <lb />
guests up and down they never the Jan- <lb />
seemed to care what loot they to select delegates to a State <lb />
of tobacco growers to <lb />
be held Raleigh 17th. Let <lb />
every section of Pitt county he rep- <lb />
Negated in the hare. <lb />
pi is <lb />
in this mane. <lb />
Tobacco Convention. <lb />
here we publish from <lb />
now that is <lb />
most the only one that guests pay <lb />
attention to. The small demand <lb />
for the upstairs rooms is of a <lb />
hardship than it might be, because <lb />
he <lb />
Freight Rate on Paper. <lb />
Some weeks ago the trust <lb />
kited in ices while paper of <lb />
all kinds and grades, to the great <lb />
of all printing concerns, <lb />
notably newspapers. <lb />
Now railroads have followed <lb />
suit by raising freight on the liner <lb />
grades of paper, to the <lb />
of book and Job printers. <lb />
The increase is about per <lb />
cent., or rate from Baltimore <lb />
to Raleigh, for Instance, has <lb />
jumped from to cents, <lb />
Other words, paper, w is <lb />
always framed or crated for ship- <lb />
has been taken from the boo- <lb />
and put in the sixth. <lb />
This rate, therefore, docs not <lb />
ply to paper rolls or bundles, <lb />
but only to such paper as is crated <lb />
or framed for shipment to prevent <lb />
damage, the rate depending upon <lb />
the of the <lb />
Of course this only affects book <lb />
and job printers, and they arc <lb />
vigorously it. Al- <lb />
ready complaint in regard to it has <lb />
been Bled with the corporation <lb />
commission, and yesterday <lb />
letter regard to the rate was <lb />
sent out from the office of Edwards <lb />
it I trough I on asking all printers <lb />
and newspapers in the State to as- <lb />
in the light against the rate. <lb />
News Observer, 13th. <lb />
The malls are getting heavy with <lb />
letters. <lb />
The weak vote <lb />
may use strong language. <lb />
When a man's board is due he is <lb />
expected to plank down. <lb />
A man's love is apt to grow cold <lb />
his breakfasts are not warm. <lb />
A man's conversation may be <lb />
heavy and yet his words may not <lb />
carry much weight. <lb />
Few really believe that they <lb />
deserve the good opinions they <lb />
have of themselves. <lb />
Social drawn even tho <lb />
barnyard. All the don't <lb />
belong to the same set. <lb />
Adam may have had his own <lb />
troubles, but Eve spared him the <lb />
threat of home to <lb />
newspapers are excellent for <lb />
polishing windows, and they are <lb />
also useful for <lb />
grates stoves. This last should <lb />
be done while the stove is hot, <lb />
and, if a little turpentine is rubbed <lb />
over afterwards, all grease will be <lb />
removed. <lb />
Pitt <lb />
HOWS THIS t <lb />
offer One Hundred Dollars <lb />
Reward any case of Catarrh <lb />
that can not be cured by Hall's <lb />
Catarrh cure. <lb />
V. Co.; <lb />
Toledo, O. <lb />
We t be millers have known <lb />
F. J. for the last <lb />
and him perfectly <lb />
honorable In all business <lb />
and financially able to carry <lb />
on I any obligations made by I heir <lb />
Urn, <lb />
Tin wholesale drug- <lb />
gists. Toledo. O.<lb />
Wholesale druggists, Toledo. O. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken in- <lb />
acting the <lb />
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb />
system. Trice per bottle. <lb />
old all Druggists. <lb />
live. <lb />
family arc beat. <lb />
III <lb />
solemn that as <lb />
stands a beautiful <lb />
I trail many of your <lb />
Bud names written ill the <lb />
Book of Some- <lb />
we arc made sad by seeing <lb />
i-I names certain places. <lb />
would rather sec my daughter's <lb />
on her tomb stone than to <lb />
and it In a list of dances. <lb />
I would nil her see my son's name <lb />
in your list than lo read <lb />
his as leader of m <lb />
A. <lb />
Tilt <lb />
The following is a of the <lb />
c-f meetings of the f <lb />
fer Pitt number of days each <lb />
member attended, number of miles <lb />
and amounts allowed for services <lb />
as for the fiscal rear <lb />
ending December 3rd, 1899. <lb />
or <lb />
II. L. Davis attended <lb />
W Harrington hath <lb />
Calvin J Tucker attend d <lb />
J I, U Manning hath <lb />
W King attended <lb />
Kit days as <lb />
For day as <lb />
miles hum <lb />
Total <lb />
ma <lb />
anneal o w <lb />
Fur as HO <lb />
Fur days as IS <lb />
For allies <lb />
Total <lb />
ma <lb />
VI C <lb />
days as Commissioner <lb />
For days M <lb />
For <lb />
Total <lb />
allowed Manning <lb />
allowed W M King <lb />
Total Board <lb />
mi<lb />
or Pitt. <lb />
II. Clerk <lb />
of Commissioners for the county <lb />
the foregoing is a <lb />
appear upon rec- <lb />
my <lb />
under my hand Ike of <lb />
i of <lb />
T. R. <lb />
for Hit <lb />
, r. L. <lb />
MOORE. <lb />
At Law. <lb />
C. <lb />
Dr. D. l. <lb />
It. C. <lb />
Office<lb /></p>
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ml<lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
N. O. <lb />
D. J. WHICH Owner <lb />
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Green villa, H. as Second Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
For weeks the press of the Me- <lb />
has been tilled with <lb />
speculation relative to the where <lb />
of the glorious work of the <lb />
Army in the northern part of La- <lb />
ion. Now come the statement <lb />
that is making for <lb />
in the of the <lb />
and that the Insurgent forces there <lb />
are larger and stronger ever. <lb />
What a deceitful rascal somebody <lb />
MORMON CUSTOMS <lb />
Observations By in Their <lb />
Midst- <lb />
Dec. is, 1899. <lb />
Editor <lb />
As I have recently a <lb />
spirit of inquiry existing many <lb />
of the journals of the <lb />
try, the theory <lb />
practice of Mormonism, I will <lb />
write a few that have come <lb />
under my observation. <lb />
I stayed in of Mount Oar <lb />
Utah, about three months in <lb />
1831. It contained about <lb />
inhabitants, all of whom <lb />
were members of the Mormon <lb />
church. <lb />
Their church services are opened <lb />
the Bishop, who then calls a <lb />
preacher from the congregation of <lb />
which every male member is a <lb />
Elder. At the close of the <lb />
services the seats are removed and <lb />
the Bishop a dance with <lb />
prayer. Then all join an old <lb />
fashion after the <lb />
which is continued until the con- <lb />
is exhausted. The sue- <lb />
wish to settle in their <lb />
midst. The men do the work <lb />
Wheat, Irish potatoes, cattle <lb />
are the products, on which the <lb />
people subsist. About sixty <lb />
years ago in what was known as <lb />
the Mountain Meadow Massacre, <lb />
the Mormons murdered about <lb />
were an <lb />
train passing through <lb />
Utah their way to California. <lb />
John l. was their leader <lb />
the massacre, capturing <lb />
the he kept prisoners <lb />
for weeks weeks. Finally he <lb />
turned the towards home am- <lb />
bushed stayed all but the <lb />
These he kept reared <lb />
the Mormon faith. During this <lb />
time he was close <lb />
with the <lb />
chief. <lb />
This act was concealed for thirty <lb />
years, it finally <lb />
known. was a fugitive from <lb />
justice a long time staying in <lb />
mountain caves and being secreted <lb />
by Eventually lie was <lb />
captured, court <lb />
shot. These are facts, I have seen <lb />
his name in caves where <lb />
I was informed he curved it in the <lb />
sand stone while he was hiding. <lb />
I have also visited the site of the <lb />
massacre. <lb />
left a wife six children <lb />
Carolina and of course did <lb />
not partake of their ways. am <lb />
sixty years old and belonged to <lb />
Confederate Infantry in <lb />
war. I served four years. <lb />
My Colonel was from <lb />
Missouri. I give as reference to <lb />
my standing as a Sheriff <lb />
M. Morning, clerk <lb />
of Superior court, D. C. Moore. <lb />
T. J. Jams, or any lead- <lb />
citizen of Pitt county. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
J. <lb />
A la Bach. <lb />
Sympathy doesn't empty <lb />
stomach. <lb />
Small boys are acquiring large <lb />
stockings. <lb />
The doctor realizes that practice <lb />
is better <lb />
The landlady and the lumber <lb />
addicted to board bills. <lb />
Every carve out his <lb />
fortune, but he needs sharp <lb />
tools. <lb />
Marriage is often a tie that <lb />
a man with <lb />
it comes to en- <lb />
gaged, the average girl likes just <lb />
an everyday wart of man. <lb />
Bo, Maude, dear, incubator <lb />
is not exactly the MM thing as <lb />
egg <lb />
A woman's idea of economy is to <lb />
save the pennies spend the <lb />
dollars. <lb />
The Hi i i wishes every <lb />
reader a merry Christmas. <lb />
liver <lb />
, ; .-. <lb />
m. ft I <lb />
r. Headache and all <lb />
Pills <lb />
v ill i Hie <lb />
Hi- v d-j i. or pain, do <lb />
haves tonic effect. <lb />
at all by mail of <lb />
C. I. Lowell. <lb />
for years <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Beaufort <lb />
county, died Washington <lb />
i i <lb />
To <lb />
u I <lb />
to Joint I <lb />
S i . <lb />
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS, <lb />
Th.- <lb />
The critic was the most prominent <lb />
leader of Power lie Is slow <lb />
of speech sail tats <lb />
painfully, when he does speak <lb />
word lilts, lie go about, <lb />
as is the manner of less cultivated <lb />
alter, but strikes home with few <lb />
Words, mainly figurative. lie; <lb />
Is full of the Instinctive aversions and <lb />
of a of culture, he i a re- <lb />
tired spends most of, <lb />
his time an dirty <lb />
loon. <lb />
At a ball which leader of Bow- <lb />
an society a took <lb />
place, ill which there were contestants <lb />
for a prise, to Riven lo him who <lb />
was the most natural. Any who <lb />
should burlesque IDS walk of the Bow- <lb />
tough was be excluded If the <lb />
tough walk was to be given, U was <lb />
he given right <lb />
must do it on de said <lb />
the leader of society, giving <lb />
instructions. must give us <lb />
real no cake walk, dis <lb />
bard walk. Walk Jest if you was <lb />
walking lane I <lb />
bundle girl on arm. Anybody <lb />
kin look tough, but want you to look <lb />
as as do real de bloke de <lb />
Bowery, no <lb />
Century. <lb />
. Matter's call <lb />
of an but <lb />
II Is gnu <lb />
is look, <lb />
blue blouse bis an- <lb />
prised K Is <lb />
tor's, because of its Intrinsic value. <lb />
The clothing worn by CM- <lb />
PI ., is the costs any- <lb />
where from o suit. <lb />
As u nation object to <lb />
wearing of kind, nod <lb />
centuries i I have <lb />
them how to make up the <lb />
caterpillar into the most <lb />
form, ibis Chinese <lb />
dress, though of purer material, has <lb />
none of the been usually associated <lb />
with silk. peculiarity which has re- <lb />
the erroneous ideas as to their <lb />
composition. All the garments are <lb />
made China and are only exported <lb />
for the personal use of Celestials in <lb />
foreign countries. <lb />
Owing to their cost, however, they <lb />
are only purchased in long intervals, <lb />
each garment being of so durable a <lb />
character banded <lb />
to the third even the fourth <lb />
Wear appears rather Improve <lb />
than otherwise, with the result <lb />
that the of the father or <lb />
often more Intrinsic value <lb />
than the newer less worn articles. <lb />
We have a <lb />
first class <lb />
TAILOR, <lb />
HARRY F. WALLS. <lb />
WHO WILL MAKE <lb />
SUIT, PAIR OF PANTS <lb />
OR FANCY VEST, <lb />
Prices Ills guaranteed. <lb />
Suits cleaned and pressed. <lb />
Greenville Tailoring Co. <lb />
V. J. LEE, S. V. <lb />
MY <lb />
IS <lb />
A SALE DAY <lb />
at My Store. I do not cut prices day make it up <lb />
on somebody else the next, but every day <lb />
MY ABE SO LOW it is to your interest to see me <lb />
before you buy. You never get fooled at my store bu <lb />
full value for dollar every time you comet <lb />
STOCK IS COMPLETE and my goods are NEW <lb />
Goods Hats, <lb />
furniture and <lb />
In of these Hues you get all your filled at my store <lb />
the lowest prices for honest goods. <lb />
C. <lb />
NEW BIG GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Walls Hal <lb />
The Irishman who v. <lb />
tel lift know <lb />
up ill the <lb />
what it was <lb />
Johnson's Mills. Dec. <lb />
ox is on I he sick list. <lb />
L. II. Cox returned home i <lb />
day from a week's trip. <lb />
Misses Florence and Katie <lb />
rick returned home Saturday from <lb />
Institute where they <lb />
visiting relative. <lb />
The Junior Guild of St. John's <lb />
church will have an oyster supper <lb />
Friday before Christmas and <lb />
and the Christian at <lb />
Salem will give one Tuesday night <lb />
after Christmas. <lb />
services are all the same. <lb />
of their missions to this <lb />
country is to obtain the names <lb />
our dead send them to Utah, <lb />
order that some may be <lb />
for them, and thereby enable <lb />
them to have life, wives, and <lb />
bands in eternity. The names of <lb />
dead women here are taken and <lb />
sealed to living Mormons, they <lb />
may have husbands in I he next <lb />
world, where they there is <lb />
more multiplying in this. <lb />
They marry by revelation. If a <lb />
member makes known lo the church <lb />
that it is revealed to him that be <lb />
must wed a certain woman, they <lb />
make preparation to have the <lb />
performed regardless of the <lb />
wishes of the She is taken <lb />
to the baptismal font in the <lb />
where the priest washes her <lb />
water anoints her with <lb />
oil, that she may be faith- <lb />
forth for <lb />
Then they are pronounced <lb />
and wife through all eternity. <lb />
One chief point of their , , <lb />
is the laying on of hands H, . <lb />
uniting with oil for the healing of <lb />
the sick. They also claim to raise <lb />
the dead. <lb />
There is a tithing house belong <lb />
to every church, where all <lb />
members have to store something <lb />
for its support. <lb />
My authority is Bishop <lb />
v. hose house I made my home while <lb />
in lie was a relative of <lb />
mine and we were very Intimate. <lb />
Bishop had three wives. <lb />
For instance he stayed wife <lb />
during the day, at <lb />
night with number two, and <lb />
third night wife number <lb />
being careful lo get home <lb />
day dawned each time. The next <lb />
night was spent with wife number <lb />
one and so The Bishop was <lb />
considered one of the <lb />
its of the church. There <lb />
no is too poor to have a sew <lb />
machine and stove. <lb />
They take great interest <lb />
cation, and keep their at <lb />
school all the time, being careful <lb />
to employ none but Mormon teach- <lb />
They are strict enemies of all <lb />
other denominations, and puss res- <lb />
in their conference not to <lb />
employ any gentile person from <lb />
another to do any work for <lb />
them. Asa people, they oppose <lb />
all public improvement do not <lb />
have been <lb />
GRIFTON items. <lb />
Dec. 1899. <lb />
Dr. II. Johnson was here <lb />
day. <lb />
w. Pope was here Sat- <lb />
and Sunday. <lb />
Bryant Gardner and W. Poole <lb />
went to Friday. <lb />
S. Stalling, of Norfolk, <lb />
came down on a short visit, W. <lb />
Stalling was general manager <lb />
here at the X. W. mill. <lb />
son is here on a I if <lb />
days furlough from the I. S. <lb />
Army in Alabama. <lb />
There was a case la-fore Mayor, <lb />
the prisoner <lb />
through the <lb />
calaboose. <lb />
Thomas left today <lb />
mi another trip working insurance.; <lb />
Miss Blow is here visiting I <lb />
her brother, Blow, <lb />
There will lie religious exercises j <lb />
here op Christmas day. All are- <lb />
invited. <lb />
W. S. Br. near <lb />
yesterday. He is buy- <lb />
up I the timber, such as birch, <lb />
ash, maple, gum, willow and <lb />
beech, he can gel. <lb />
Capt. Arthur of <lb />
who for eighteen years was an as- <lb />
doorkeeper of the V. S. <lb />
was found dead his room <lb />
at Washington City Saturday morn <lb />
It is singular lo that <lb />
Arthur <lb />
years ago the was in <lb />
eclipse, as the night after the <lb />
death of Barnes the same <lb />
phenomena Wilson <lb />
News. <lb />
your Chills and Fever, Malarial <lb />
ml Night Sweat <lb />
Chill Tonic at Mr j <lb />
to lake. Money n if it . <lb />
perinea the blood and <lb />
yon well. None an <lb />
by Unix Vi <lb />
ml sold guaranteed at the drug <lb />
of Bryan Woolen and SI. <lb />
ii ml <lb />
The number of cultured, refined, <lb />
people who slip Into error In the <lb />
use of Is large and <lb />
pears to be continually grow Their <lb />
trouble lies in i heir Inability to sens- <lb />
rate the Oral person from the third, <lb />
where both or.- referred to. as the <lb />
expression. ashed lie I <lb />
beard a very clever say <lb />
said Hint him and we <lb />
were the only two the A <lb />
lawyer street, well known a <lb />
unusual ability, gets it wrong J <lb />
nearly every Urns by striving hard lo , <lb />
get It right, lie is so afraid that . <lb />
client and Is Incorrect that he com- <lb />
promises on client <lb />
He knows my and will not <lb />
do. <lb />
separating the first and second <lb />
persons this block Is instant- <lb />
removed, and even a child cannot <lb />
err. said that him me <lb />
might fool some people, hut <lb />
said him could <lb />
trip any one. Neither could <lb />
said that me Now. altogether. <lb />
said that he was; George said <lb />
that George said that <lb />
he and I fork <lb />
did not recover easily from the <lb />
prise. He relates the story In Ibis <lb />
lo Hie hotel, and. says I, -g <lb />
Smith <lb />
said the man with the <lb />
cop. p <lb />
lo the closet, and all of <lb />
a lie putt's Hie rope, <lb />
the truth I'm u yes the walls of <lb />
the building began running down to <lb />
the cellar. <lb />
says I, <lb />
come of i and the children which <lb />
was left I. lot <lb />
lb, cap <lb />
They'll I nil when yes<lb />
-ti. is it says I. <lb />
it is el i at all. but a <lb />
balloon, I In <lb />
i t i alls . stock <lb />
still. ; op the tin re <lb />
I was -I the to- f J-. i. . my <lb />
And. that's what saved mo <lb />
from to the <lb />
OBI Tilt THAT US <lb />
OFFERED, AND AT THE <lb />
LOWEST <lb />
am now of the new Rawls <lb />
stores prepared lo supply all <lb />
your the way of <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
t exclusive Grocery <lb />
and I carry a <lb />
STOCK of the BEST <lb />
Just sonic California <lb />
Peaches. <lb />
A Rub. <lb />
A very simple proved <lb />
very unfortunate to n savings <lb />
In the rural district recently. Au <lb />
editor, In Writing of the Institution In <lb />
hi- <lb />
president is a wry tall man; <lb />
tin i- <lb />
And in an an hour the excited <lb />
depositors asking. much- <lb />
how Atlanta <lb />
It is an Interesting fad that <lb />
the dahlia was Introduced Into Citrons <lb />
It was as a lower it <lb />
valued, but n The <lb />
Is tn lie really akin to potato. <lb />
and it was it would <lb />
an Important addition t our food re- <lb />
sources. The single variety to <lb />
have been Aral, <lb />
of having Introduced it <lb />
It came to from <lb />
Madrid Spaniards having. It Is I- <lb />
found It In and It <lb />
was Introduced into well s <lb />
A ft w daring adventurer-, appear to <lb />
bare ma trial of it as on edible root, <lb />
hut it is t; r easy to <lb />
a or article of food, and the <lb />
f dahlia old not take on. If <lb />
It had due the Is that <lb />
never have troubled much <lb />
shout it cultivation as n flower. We <lb />
never do for fruit and <lb />
flower, too, and If we had of <lb />
dahlia <lb />
should had dahlia<lb />
BOOKS <lb />
a Firm Library of <lb />
Up-to-date, Concise and <lb />
Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. <lb />
By JACOB <lb />
No. HORSE BOOK <lb />
All Common with or <lb />
work. Price, <lb />
No. BOOK <lb />
AU Fruit ff ad bow . <lb />
j colored lifelike <lb />
and i <lb />
No. POULTRY BOOK <lb />
AU about Poultry , beat Book la l <lb />
of all the principal breeds, <lb />
Ma. <lb />
No. COW BOOK <lb />
All Cow. tad the h. in a <lb />
ale I I <lb />
other <lb />
No. SWINE BOOK <lb />
All Butch- <lb />
So <lb />
n JO <lb />
BOOKS an <lb />
North <lb />
South. who keep, a Cow, Hos <lb />
to Mad <lb />
aw., tor BOOKS. Th. <lb />
FARM JOURNAL<lb />
Silt Farm and la <lb />
t world-the paper of It. la the <lb />
of a <lb />
Any of BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL <lb />
a of and be mall <lb />
lo A BILL. <lb />
CLOSING OUT <lb />
TO A WILL HE MADE IN THE FIRM <lb />
CO <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
About January next we will sell our entire <lb />
of Dry Notions, Clothing, <lb />
Furniture Crockery <lb />
FIRST COST FOB CASH, <lb />
Until i, 1900. <lb />
TUCKER CO. <lb />
KM 1875.- <lb />
S. M. <lb />
PROVIDED FOB YOU <lb />
Apples, <lb />
boxes <lb />
Figs, <lb />
. Dolls. WATCHES, <lb />
VASES, <lb />
and <lb />
WAGONS, <lb />
ALL KIND of <lb />
TOYS, <lb />
me. <lb />
mm m. <lb />
hone <lb />
No Ghost Story <lb />
Mime our store is an <lb />
Eye <lb />
not <lb />
stock <lb />
DRY s <lb />
. GOODS <lb />
AND <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
and Ira in at what low pi ices <lb />
selling Bitch excellent with <lb />
out being astonished. <lb />
But that is what we are here for, <lb />
o please our customers always <lb />
give them big values for their <lb />
money. delivered free in <lb />
any part of the city. to see <lb />
us. <lb />
L. <lb />
ENJOYING All XMAS FEAST <lb />
is what everyone in Greenville is <lb />
looking forward to in the season of <lb />
good fellowship and merriment, <lb />
and right here at our store will be <lb />
the delicious morsels <lb />
cakes and candies, choice fruits, <lb />
celery, fancy oranges <lb />
apples, nuts, every- <lb />
thing else you can think of. For <lb />
your baking we have the <lb />
finest pastry Hour, <lb />
pure spices as well as <lb />
jellies at bed rock prices. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
W. H. White, W. T. Fleming. <lb />
Hi I <lb />
Vt have just opened <lb />
with an entirely new <lb />
and complete stock of------ <lb />
We Carry <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb />
every STAPLE <lb />
carried in a general stock. <lb />
We Also Sell <lb />
Premiums been pal <lb />
OATS, COT- <lb />
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb />
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb />
Our prices on everything will be <lb />
found as low as a good article can <lb />
In-Mild You are cordially in- <lb />
to visit our store. <lb />
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb />
of country produce. <lb />
WRITS FLEMING, <lb />
N. O <lb />
H. W.- <lb />
WHICHARD <lb />
to W. B.<lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The complete in every <lb />
part men t and prices as low as the <lb />
Highest market prices <lb />
aid for country produce. <lb />
IN <lb />
II <lb />
W.<lb />
of , N. J. <lb />
Your Policy<lb />
Has Cash Value, <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Paid up Insurance, <lb />
Insurance <lb />
works automatically, <lb />
Will be reinstated within <lb />
three years after lapse if you are <lb />
in good health. <lb />
After Year <lb />
No Restrictions, <lb />
Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb />
ginning of the second and of each <lb />
year, the <lb />
for the current year be paid <lb />
They may I used <lb />
To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To Make Policy Payable as <lb />
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb />
of Insured. <lb />
j. l. <lb />
. O. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb />
-o <lb />
Cotton Bagging and rial always <lb />
Fresh goods kept on <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
old. A trial will convince you. <lb />
O. W. <lb />
you any <lb />
If m, lo mo. <lb />
market prices. <lb />
I pay s <lb />
J. M. <lb />
bum <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
The King Clothier <lb />
has no old goods to Shove off on you, but <lb />
Just what a well in in or boy i <lb />
wear. Call to see me and I will con- <lb />
you I have right goods <lb />
at a lower price than you have <lb />
to pay for <lb />
LIST. <lb />
Not Bat of People. <lb />
Monday, <lb />
Mrs. B. Whichard in sick. <lb />
for <lb />
J. K. King left this <lb />
IN HIS NEW STOKE <lb />
CLOTH I KB <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
on margin of this paper it <lb />
is to remind you that you owe <lb />
for <lb />
and we request <lb />
you to s-tile as early as pas- <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
And the cross murk on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
The air has a snowy feeling. <lb />
Fresh Pork Sausage at S. M. <lb />
Holly <lb />
is coming in. <lb />
Some of the street side- <lb />
walks unpaved. <lb />
The well the Court House <lb />
square has been the <lb />
pump put <lb />
Call <lb />
In on Jan. 17th. <lb />
To Tobacco G rowers of North <lb />
By a resolution of the North Car- <lb />
which met December <lb />
1899, all tobacco farmers <lb />
North arc asked to <lb />
at their various county seats <lb />
tho first Monday in <lb />
county associations <lb />
send one or more delegates, not ex- <lb />
five from each county, <lb />
convention to be held Raleigh, <lb />
17th, 1900, at o'clock <lb />
p. m. <lb />
Planters Virginia, South Car <lb />
am invited to <lb />
us, form county associations <lb />
send delegates to this <lb />
At these meetings it is <lb />
earnestly desired that the <lb />
business in all phases fully <lb />
freely discussed especially <lb />
Rev. J. B. tuned <lb />
this morning. <lb />
John one of Bu <lb />
carriers, is sick. <lb />
Waller of <lb />
sou, is relatives here. <lb />
H. W. who has <lb />
sick some weeks, is able to be out. <lb />
E. Coward returned this <lb />
from in c. <lb />
Mrs. B. E. left this <lb />
morning for Oxford to visit <lb />
Miss Mary of <lb />
who has visiting Miss Pattie <lb />
left this morning for <lb />
home. Miss Pattie accompanied <lb />
her and will spend the holidays <lb />
across the sou ml. <lb />
Tuesday, If, 1899. <lb />
Mrs. O. came over from <lb />
Kin-tun this <lb />
R. E. Lee, of Wilson, is visiting <lb />
his mother, Mrs. S. Lee. <lb />
M. F. Jefferson returned <lb />
ed evening from Beaufort<lb />
AND <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
x. c. <lb />
Manning , <lb />
war. <lb />
have plenty of <lb />
ever one m <lb />
SHOOTING AT <lb />
Negro Release From Guard <lb />
House. <lb />
-Show gave a <lb />
Farmville a large crowd <lb />
being there that day. When the <lb />
performance was over t he <lb />
about their preparation <lb />
which they served in <lb />
their tents. While supper <lb />
was several colored men <lb />
around the circus <lb />
themselves ob- ibis f ,.,,.<lb />
them to go away from the I u . , ,, , . <lb />
,. . i to <lb />
lo go front of the <lb />
main where the would <lb />
play. of the colored <lb />
grew very insolent over ask <lb />
ed to move. Soon afterwards a <lb />
pistol shot was heard outside t In- <lb />
tent. This was followed <lb />
shot, when a little son of Mr. Mr <lb />
of musicians of the <lb />
how, screamed said lie was <lb />
shot. The boy struck the <lb />
shoulder. <lb />
The shooting caused excite <lb />
seven young to <lb />
to T. Tyson, local cooperative factories, mar- <lb />
ascertaining a <lb />
II <lb />
There are almost as many shop <lb />
out at night this week us <lb />
during day. <lb />
They cannon crack- <lb />
Monday night. It <lb />
most like Christmas. <lb />
The took Christmas a little <lb />
ahead went in total eclipse <lb />
early Saturday night. <lb />
R. is packing up <lb />
stock of Greenville Book Store <lb />
to move back lo Wilson. <lb />
W. B. Wilson and W. L. Brown <lb />
have moved into their new office <lb />
in building. <lb />
passenger train is let-ling <lb />
lie approach of Christmas. It was <lb />
three hours late Tuesday night. <lb />
If you want mortgage, <lb />
mortgage or crop lien blanks I'm <lb />
the year get them at <lb />
office. <lb />
body is pulling for trade <lb />
this week. If as much enterprise <lb />
was shown all the year trade would <lb />
be better all the year. <lb />
is more blessed to give than <lb />
to The has <lb />
a lot of receipts on baud. Come <lb />
around and let us give you one. <lb />
Mr. N. H. <lb />
Reflector that he was out <lb />
exercising his trotting horse, this <lb />
morning, fell dead. <lb />
In thinking what to <lb />
absent friend for a Christmas pros <lb />
let us a year's sub- <lb />
to The The <lb />
paper will remind the friend of you <lb />
all the year. <lb />
One of the cars of the north <lb />
bound freight train got off the <lb />
truck, Tuesday, tin side of Scot- <lb />
land Neck. A wrecking train had <lb />
to be sent down to get the oar <lb />
on the track. The toad was block- <lb />
ed several hours. <lb />
Attractive Window. <lb />
The center window of C. T. <lb />
ford's new store is the <lb />
in Ibis week <lb />
exhibit Is made in it that would do <lb />
credit to a establishment. A <lb />
handsome parlor suit of furniture <lb />
the window, the door <lb />
with rugs, lace curtains and <lb />
with hanging <lb />
all TIm holly sod <lb />
moss give holiday <lb />
appearance to display, <lb />
pretty R. A Corset girl that <lb />
hangs in back ground <lb />
gets <lb />
log <lb />
a-, possibly the acreage for <lb />
the county, yield per acre, <lb />
of crop marketed, class of to <lb />
raised, prices, <lb />
If for any reason counties fail to <lb />
organize, individual grow era from <lb />
those counties may attend us <lb />
gates. <lb />
Thorough organization is <lb />
to improve present <lb />
J. <lb />
Pres. N. C Grower's As. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mr. Davis, of <lb />
ville, died Sunday. He was re- <lb />
as one of the best and most <lb />
upright citizens of Greene county. <lb />
He was about years old and <lb />
leaves a wife and four <lb />
Monday's Panic. <lb />
The tremendous tic-dine the <lb />
cotton market created con- <lb />
all over the cotton grow- <lb />
States and numerous inquiries <lb />
were made as to the of the <lb />
collapse. Monday Prise, <lb />
. sent out other <lb />
telegrams on the situation in order <lb />
that if possible might <lb />
restored. re- <lb />
the . <lb />
New York, Dec. 10th, 1899, <lb />
ED. N. <lb />
Stock market adversely <lb />
affected cotton today but worst <lb />
seems over Understand action <lb />
will be taken by Secretary of Treas- <lb />
New York house <lb />
that will avert trouble <lb />
row. seems to have seen <lb />
bottom today. <lb />
Prick, k k Co. <lb />
. .- . <lb />
Li.,., v. on . the <lb />
of <lb />
Thor much n ad danger <lb />
in Store the that her <lb />
gives way lo s <lb />
of tin st the thought <lb />
pain which she must undergo. <lb />
t so preys upon the mind <lb />
many women that it till, them with <lb />
and baby's a <lb />
the and dread. <lb />
All the and the <lb />
ordeal he avoided by the um <lb />
of friend, which <lb />
tho this event. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Higgs left <lb />
for Rocky Mount to visit her <lb />
parents. <lb />
N. M. left this <lb />
for Greensboro to be pres- <lb />
at I lame marriage. <lb />
W. F. Harding left this morning <lb />
for Greensboro on a mis <lb />
He will Miss Long, of <lb />
city Thursday morning. <lb />
will return Friday evening with <lb />
his <lb />
Joseph Rawls left this morning <lb />
for Tarboro. <lb />
take a trip to fair <lb />
hi- <lb />
I who lives <lb />
Ha <lb />
a gnat many arc <lb />
sold. a. ;. . i at tin- <lb />
top of the market all the tine. <lb />
We I nun the <lb />
name of Harrison <lb />
has natal <lb />
by Tucker this plate, <lb />
and will upon a stock of goods <lb />
and broke up the night <lb />
circus. The of <lb />
Joyner, who was charged yesterday. By way, <lb />
shouting, was is of those farmers who <lb />
placed in the guard fancy prices for his tobacco, <lb />
house lo lie held until he could be and whom the little farmers My <lb />
brought lo the county jail, but Ml pits with <lb />
the <lb />
AND II fED <lb />
Orinoco Guano <lb />
Has the largest sale of Tobacco the world <lb />
Manure your plant beds with ORINOCO, and then <lb />
to pounds per acre; it will give the plant <lb />
a and vigorous growth, will mature a <lb />
BRIGHT <lb />
Farmer's Bone Fertilizer <lb />
is heat all round all tried on co <lb />
crops and <lb />
BY <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Mrs. M. I,. has beau <lb />
quite sick for several days. <lb />
Mrs. W. T. of <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. E. <lb />
J. Moore, left this <lb />
Miss Patrick returned <lb />
home Tuesday evening from Dur- <lb />
ham where she has been attending <lb />
music school. <lb />
Miss Mary Alice returned <lb />
home in evening from Greens- <lb />
where she bus been attending <lb />
III lisle School. <lb />
Union nesting. <lb />
The of the Tar <lb />
River Association convenes with <lb />
the Memorial Baptist church at <lb />
Greenville December the <lb />
Following is the <lb />
Fridays o'clock, P. M., Intro- <lb />
Sermon by Rev. J. H. <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Saturday o'clock, A. M., <lb />
Exercises by Rev. O. <lb />
B. Webster, <lb />
Saturday o'clock, A. M., Our <lb />
Young People, by W. A. Dunn, <lb />
Mai U o'clock, A. M., <lb />
Home Department in <lb />
Work, by Rev. M. L. <lb />
Rocky Mount, Rev. L. <lb />
Hobgood. <lb />
o'clock, P. M., <lb />
Outside Mission Work Comic.- <lb />
with our Town and <lb />
Churches, by Rev. B. K. <lb />
Williamston, Rev. A. W. <lb />
Ayers, Bethel. <lb />
o'clock, P. M., <lb />
Miscellaneous <lb />
o'clock, P. M., <lb />
Song Service lead by Choir. <lb />
Saturday o'clock, P. M., <lb />
Woman's Mission Societies in <lb />
Churches, by K. E. Hilliard. <lb />
Sunday A. M., <lb />
day school with short talks lo be <lb />
arranged by the Superintendent. <lb />
Sunday o'clock A. M., <lb />
by Dr. R. T. <lb />
Sunday P. M Sermon by <lb />
Rev. II. Craig. <lb />
during the his broke <lb />
guard and released <lb />
him. <lb />
The of the wounded <lb />
brought him to Greenville <lb />
Monday night and left this morning <lb />
for their home in W. <lb />
Va. <lb />
Don't Put it Off <lb />
The wise thing lo do is watt <lb />
until Saturday to make your <lb />
day purchases. The stores arc <lb />
goods <lb />
the early buyers are gelling <lb />
pick Brat. Don't put it <lb />
day. over the columns of <lb />
and you will see <lb />
where lo go to the right kind <lb />
of goods. <lb />
Talked a Little Too Long. <lb />
Two business from <lb />
towns <lb />
and to tho depot <lb />
late the expecting to <lb />
on the <lb />
1st during this time. Thousands They engaged in no <lb />
and let the train <lb />
pull out leave <lb />
They made the <lb />
a good share of admiration Co. Atlanta. receive the waited for <lb />
ill <lb />
. m, we <lb />
Fast Tims. <lb />
We hear that one of our <lb />
who <lb />
was oil a trip in the <lb />
oilier day, drove four miles in IS <lb />
in I he horse Dally trotting <lb />
so fast I hat a. rabbit was run over <lb />
ii the road, The horse that made <lb />
this time would be n invest <lb />
race J. D. <lb />
says he will vouch for <lb />
reel of this. <lb />
Mayors Court. <lb />
Mayor bad the following <lb />
cases before bis coin I Monday in- on <lb />
Dock Clark, drunk and disorder- <lb />
lined l costs, total 94.60. <lb />
William drunk and <lb />
using vulgar and profane language, <lb />
lined costs, total 13.85. <lb />
Alex drunk and <lb />
using profane language, <lb />
lined and costs, total <lb />
Killed By a Log Train. <lb />
Saturday afternoon a colored <lb />
man named Will Barnes was kill <lb />
ed by a log on the <lb />
Lumber Company's road, <lb />
in township, the <lb />
dent occurred while the was <lb />
bringing a loud of logs out of the <lb />
w Tho colored man was pass- <lb />
along on the cars when in some <lb />
way he fell off between them. <lb />
Three of tho loaded cars <lb />
over him his body was terribly <lb />
mangled. <lb />
If church members those <lb />
who pretend lo be working so bard <lb />
to get liquor out of Ayden and <lb />
other towns patronizing <lb />
bar-rooms themselves, the <lb />
whiskey business would receive a <lb />
death Mow. that if a <lb />
man never enters a grog shop him. <lb />
self, sends by some one else to <lb />
get staff only lakes his <lb />
dram at home, he is patronizing <lb />
the bar same. <lb />
It is reported all over tho country <lb />
A. G. Cox B. F. Manning <lb />
have bail an affray and been shoot- <lb />
at each oilier. Will say <lb />
of any who have heard such <lb />
report is entire false. <lb />
They have even bad a cross <lb />
word, and have never been friend- <lb />
lier in lives, it is true that <lb />
one of old front <lb />
teeth is out, bin lie pulled ii out <lb />
himself. The fact be is wear. <lb />
for a charm goes in <lb />
prove mi one knocked out. <lb />
Trial Postponed. <lb />
The three men who were <lb />
held on of <lb />
Colonel's jury in tin ease of <lb />
murder and burning of Mr, George <lb />
Taylor, near Oakley, Saturday <lb />
were arraigned for <lb />
nary trial today before a court com- <lb />
d If. Hurtling, W. <lb />
W. II. Long. A <lb />
large number of people the <lb />
ion in which <lb />
were present, <lb />
Solicitor L. I. Moore <lb />
to Stale, his <lb />
request the was postponed <lb />
28th, to give <lb />
for developing farther <lb />
My Stock <lb />
is Complete <lb />
-sIN ALL <lb />
prices that will suit you. <lb />
AND SEE THEM. <lb />
Jas. B. White. <lb />
BICYCLE <lb />
GUN <lb />
General Repair Shop. <lb />
a hi; hack a; at old stand on main <lb />
STREET PUBLIC. <lb />
ADDED NEW A AUK <lb />
PARED DOING <lb />
BICYCLES TO <lb />
Don't Tin- <lb />
happy days <lb />
children as they look forward in <lb />
joyous to Christmas <lb />
eve night wonder what Santa <lb />
Claim will bring them. They count <lb />
the and the <lb />
their joy increasing I lie lime for <lb />
the fruition of their hope draws <lb />
nearer. Moaned childhood, who <lb />
would rob the little one of thin <lb />
happiness Seeing I heir joy takes <lb />
I lie older us lo <lb />
days when Hitch were <lb />
la-l's children <lb />
make ourselves by eon <lb />
lo joy. May Ibis <lb />
be of for now feast on and <lb />
them all. , be for u year. <lb />
Yesterday, Crisp, T. <lb />
Eagles, Jr., lost his <lb />
which he bad recently erected, by <lb />
Are. It caught from a defect <lb />
flue. Mr. It is bride <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb />
Made by the Orange Va. <lb />
Tee. <lb />
The is very <lb />
by. <lb />
a deaf man gel a hear- <lb />
Your closest friend is the one <lb />
who won't loan you a cent. <lb />
The greatest miser becomes ex- <lb />
when advice is to be <lb />
given away. <lb />
Eggs are so high now that <lb />
cents for a seal on the to <lb />
hear a cackle. <lb />
A lie as it <lb />
escape venom <lb />
slanderous serpents. <lb />
Some people a ho pretend to be <lb />
with religion, haven't got <lb />
enough to till of a lion. <lb />
The bail way to waist <lb />
is In put your arm <lb />
mound waist best girl. <lb />
The unhappy swine are squeal- <lb />
the days arc here; <lb />
f AM <lb />
Dress <lb />
In In make <lb />
regular <lb />
in 2.1 tor <lb />
room for Spring Stock, I <lb />
at n cut price from <lb />
ALSO <lb />
and <lb />
have swellest line imaginable <lb />
i ratio, from to 98.00, <lb />
the <lb />
IN THE <lb />
Kid <lb />
A Hew <lb />
line ff Slate Mocha. and <lb />
in Price <lb />
PUSH <lb />
had occupying a month. <lb />
He was to save all bis <lb />
Tho Henderson Gold Leaf has en- <lb />
its nineteenth year, <lb />
Manning gives his one of <lb />
the best III <lb />
His town ought to he doubly<lb />
Shoes and <lb />
is tun. all <lb />
Every thing new. No old goods, stock <lb />
or to shove off you. <lb />
Phone <lb />
C. S. FORBES<lb /></p>
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BOX R <lb />
OF <lb />
Pens, Pencils. <lb />
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received <lb />
ill Magazines. <lb />
CENTS <lb />
We have before referred to the <lb />
fact that two of the of <lb />
Mr. Watts, of Alexander <lb />
county, lost their minds some <lb />
weeks ago as the result of attend- <lb />
ion meetings. The <lb />
preacher denied this <lb />
and said that Mr. Watts had stated <lb />
that the insanity of his daughters <lb />
was not due to their baring <lb />
the doctrine. <lb />
In the Landmark, of <lb />
Friday, Mr. Watts states that he <lb />
never said of the kind. <lb />
One of his daughters, he says, is in <lb />
the Hospital at Morganton; the <lb />
other her mind and is at <lb />
home now. will stay there a <lb />
time before she goes to hear <lb />
another preacher. I <lb />
would <lb />
a dozen elders turned loose <lb />
in my neighborhood than one <lb />
This doctrine does <lb />
appear to be the most dangerous <lb />
and troublesome thing that has <lb />
ever hit The dog <lb />
fennel. Canada thistle, Hessian fly, <lb />
hives and seven-year itch are not <lb />
in its class; no more are <lb />
fever, yellow fever, <lb />
and smallpox. It makes fools <lb />
of sensible people, fools crazy, <lb />
and, from every point of view, is a <lb />
nuisance and a <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Y. r Hr Oft <lb />
Many people- believe tint do <lb />
not weep, but thorn- who have much to <lb />
do with these faithful creatures know <lb />
that on several they will <lb />
abed an well an sorrow la <lb />
the most In <lb />
west, where the hardiness of tho <lb />
ponies causes the riders to almost over- <lb />
look the of for their <lb />
needs, It la quite common when the <lb />
weather Is extremely cold to leave an <lb />
puny up for two or <lb />
three hours when the temperature Is <lb />
nearly nod while owner la <lb />
business or drunk. <lb />
In this cat the Is evidenced <lb />
by the which are almost like <lb />
obs. and unmistakable tears on <lb />
to the cheeks like Icicles. <lb />
When a horse falls In the street and <lb />
gets Injured, the generally numbs <lb />
the senses so much that It not el <lb />
cry or groan, but under some con- <lb />
an Injured horse will solicit <lb />
sympathy In the most distinct <lb />
I remember a favorite horse of my own <lb />
which trod on a nail enough to <lb />
pierce foot. The poor thing hob- <lb />
bled up to me on three logs and cried <lb />
as nearly like a child In trouble as any- <lb />
thing can describe. The sight a <lb />
very touching one. was also the <lb />
gratitude when the nail <lb />
pulled out and the dressed. <lb />
St Louis <lb />
Bilious and <lb />
which prevail in dis- <lb />
are invariably <lb />
Ivy derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
Stand <lb />
cents. <lb />
Never spill when over. <lb />
A Care <lb />
Notwithstanding the spread of <lb />
cation In superstition Is <lb />
alive among the Polish peasantry. The <lb />
wife of a well to do country man In <lb />
had a ma- <lb />
ulcer and in a very <lb />
state. Her husband decided to <lb />
call In a shepherd renowned for his <lb />
wonderful healing powers. <lb />
The latter, having examined bis pa- <lb />
proceeded to tie her left elbow <lb />
to her right knee and her left knee to <lb />
her right elbow, announced that <lb />
was with a devil and direct- <lb />
ed them to anoint the ulcer with a <lb />
mixture of soft soap and chopped <lb />
hairs from a horse's tall. If the pa <lb />
screamed, it was the devil <lb />
screaming within her, and she to <lb />
be left alone, securely bound to the <lb />
bed, that she might not remove the <lb />
appliance. He then took Ida fee and <lb />
left. <lb />
His orders were conscientiously car- <lb />
out, with the result that after a <lb />
night of Indescribable agony the poor <lb />
woman died of <lb />
Letter In Chicago <lb />
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Boo to <lb />
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AND <lb />
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
COMPANY OF <lb />
SOUTH <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
lie no Smart. <lb />
II was at OM Of receptions. <lb />
All v It was a <lb />
brilliant occasion, OM man who <lb />
u for brightness and <lb />
repartee throwing at <lb />
of the fair young ladles. heard <lb />
say you were the most <lb />
charming of the he <lb />
whispered to her. <lb />
Oh. who was It, Mr. she <lb />
asked <lb />
I can't tell he replied, I <lb />
will tell you some <lb />
please she pleaded. <lb />
He wits and she was per- <lb />
Mai so. u the other girls were <lb />
attracted to where the couple stood. <lb />
think It Is real menu of you. Mr. <lb />
to arouse my curiosity. And <lb />
what do you think, she said <lb />
Io the <lb />
nil is won't tell who <lb />
Sid <lb />
I did hear that she was the <lb />
most chant of the sea- <lb />
spoke a;, Mr. Blank. <lb />
Who told yon, op <lb />
girl In a last effort t. Ml the of <lb />
her admirer. <lb />
mot answered the young <lb />
man. Ami they never speak as <lb />
they Scimitar. <lb />
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DIRECTORY.<lb />
school <lb />
s. m. <lb />
Divine service and sermon every <lb />
Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb />
prayer Wednesdays at <lb />
M., and Litany Fridays at A <lb />
M., Ber. I. A. afield, Minister <lb />
rices every San- <lb />
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb />
Thursday evening. Ber. <lb />
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school a. m. C. D. <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
every San- <lb />
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb />
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school W F. Harding,<lb />
thin <lb />
J. B. Morion, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school p. m. J. B. Moore <lb />
regular <lb />
TRAINS GOING <lb />
L Florence <lb />
Lt <lb />
Wilson <lb />
AM <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Give as a call. <lb />
Reactor 1st Printing Die. <lb />
ANYTHING FROM A- <lb />
Visit in Card <lb />
Sheet Poster <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
TWICE A-WEEK <lb />
Is only 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 />
Quality and News. <lb />
presenting interesting phases <lb />
of scientific mill economic problems <lb />
high-class newspapers <lb />
give of us great value <lb />
advertising columns in <lb />
those devoted to the publication of <lb />
the principal events of the day; and <lb />
when fame of a product is ex- <lb />
tended beyond its natural limits <lb />
foreign lauds, and a large de- <lb />
created throughout Great <lb />
Britain her and the <lb />
principal sea-ports and cities of <lb />
Europe, Asia Africa, it lie- <lb />
comes a pleasant duty to the <lb />
fact and to tell of the points of ex- <lb />
on which so great a <lb />
based. We refer to the <lb />
now world-famed laxative remedy, <lb />
Syrup of Figs, the product of the <lb />
California Fig Company. <lb />
The merits of this ex- <lb />
laxative were first made <lb />
to world through the <lb />
medical journals and newspapers <lb />
of the United States; and is one of <lb />
the distinct achievements of the <lb />
press. It is now well known <lb />
Syrup of Figs is an ethical <lb />
remedy, approved by the <lb />
most eminent physicians every- <lb />
where, because it is simple and <lb />
yet pleasant to the taste <lb />
acceptable to the system, and <lb />
not only prompt in its beneficial <lb />
but also wholly free from any <lb />
unpleasant after-effects. It is <lb />
referred to as the remedy <lb />
of the healthy, because it is used <lb />
by people who enjoy good health <lb />
and who live well and feel well and <lb />
are well informed on all subjects <lb />
generally, including laxative. In <lb />
order to get its beneficial effects, <lb />
it is necessary to get the genuine <lb />
Syrup of Figs, which is <lb />
by the California Fig nip <lb />
Co. only. <lb />
it, I <lb />
i FOUNTAIN PEN <lb />
. . ,,,, <lb />
Fleas. <lb />
Perhaps the plague In Paraguay la <lb />
merely an attack of or sand flea. <lb />
This Insect Is called In the native <lb />
language. In It killed a whole <lb />
colony of Englishmen, consisting of <lb />
families, turning the colony, which <lb />
was at Into a cemetery. A <lb />
man colony at was driven out. <lb />
The causes and <lb />
the warmest parts of the l, <lb />
the cavities and the groin and <lb />
Just the same spots the eastern <lb />
plague. It attacks Englishmen and <lb />
preferentially avoids <lb />
those that use hut little soap. Snaps <lb />
clean the and the likes <lb />
to est. It also avoids <lb />
who eat more or <lb />
fowl. A man saturated With alcohols, <lb />
gin. and do Julio <lb />
Cookery Is pretty well safe from the <lb />
Ayres Herald. <lb />
Governors <lb />
There Is n largo expanse of rolling <lb />
sward on Governors kept all <lb />
times In the pink of condition. Tills <lb />
little island off Battery park l <lb />
ceded to the host kept army post on <lb />
the Atlantic There are two <lb />
reasons for this. Fort is the <lb />
headquarters of the of the <lb />
east. It must assume appearance <lb />
in keeping with Us standing In <lb />
the department. <lb />
It also n military and the <lb />
convicts sent there for terms of months <lb />
or years are to ban <lb />
the of sentinels <lb />
these men keep the walks and <lb />
scrupulously clean and the <lb />
sward and free from <lb />
falling leaves Other litter. They <lb />
also give proM-r attention to the <lb />
and their immediate <lb />
York Press. <lb />
Next time you any milk <lb />
take the saucepan off the fire and <lb />
it at once in a bowl of cold <lb />
water. Put a pinch of salt in the <lb />
saucepan, give the milk a stir, and <lb />
yon will find that the taste <lb />
has almost entirely disappeared. <lb />
It was after the piano recital, and the <lb />
audience was applauding. There <lb />
were two women, though, <lb />
did not clap their hands. But they <lb />
commented In tones were audible <lb />
for some distance around <lb />
The poor man Win they make <lb />
him play <lb />
It awful the way the <lb />
cans applaud so <lb />
the most vulgar thing they <lb />
And the took meekly their <lb />
lesson In York Com- <lb />
Advertiser. <lb />
Most Ancient Tool. <lb />
Then- can lie very <lb />
tin- potter's wheel, or lathe, as <lb />
it is also termed, represents lossy the <lb />
most r ma of machine <lb />
known, the many <lb />
records the trades <lb />
which so represent the <lb />
and habits the Egyptians <lb />
the ism r an I his bars boon <lb />
found frequently depleted, and It la <lb />
to note through the <lb />
most counties since that <lb />
time this crude of laths has <lb />
gene no n <lb />
The form evidently a <lb />
I in set on pivot and <lb />
free to being by hand <lb />
at interval-, an I Io this <lb />
were added the course of lime inch <lb />
simple com- as a table to sup- <lb />
port it mid n U I or a hand power turn- <lb />
displaced in recent <lb />
years possibly a few isolated <lb />
engine power driving. In <lb />
gem ml use. however, the <lb />
wheel of the ill tears ail the <lb />
f the <lb />
years or more to out <lb />
pottery attesting lasts <lb />
and <lb />
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cm it. <lb />
St am, <lb />
Weldon am. daffy <lb />
Of SI I-on f of <lb />
The of fresh <lb />
bread sold by I says a college <lb />
professor, weighed on average a <lb />
one one ounce. A leaf of <lb />
bread made from Hint-- <lb />
quarters of a pound of Hour, <lb />
per cent of water added to tin- <lb />
flour the <lb />
With some Hours to cent <lb />
more water be <lb />
a greater n eight of bread from n given <lb />
weight of Hour. This weight <lb />
is water not nutrients. <lb />
At a a for Hour It Is es- <lb />
by the professor that a <lb />
loaf of bread made, not count- <lb />
fuel and labor, for J cents, a <lb />
half cent allowed for shortening <lb />
and The loss of dry matter <lb />
is usually considered <lb />
amounting to about per cent of the <lb />
dour used. In exceptional cases, as In <lb />
prolonged fermentation, under <lb />
conditions the losses may amount <lb />
to per cent or more. <lb />
Wilmington A Weldon Railroad, Yadkin <lb />
Main <lb />
ton p m, <lb />
p m, arrives San- <lb />
ford p m. Returning leaves Sanford <lb />
p m. arrive S p m leave <lb />
pin, arrives Wilmington <lb />
p m <lb />
leaves <lb />
am, a m. lied <lb />
Springs a m, Hone Mills a m, <lb />
rive Returning leaves <lb />
p m, Hope Mills p m. <lb />
Springs p m, Maxton G p in, <lb />
arrives p m <lb />
Connections at with train No <lb />
at Maxton with the Carolina Central <lb />
Railroad, Red Springs with Red <lb />
Springs at at Sanford <lb />
with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern <lb />
Railway at Gulf with and <lb />
Charlotte Railroad. <lb />
Train on Neck Road <lb />
leaven Weldon V pm, Halifax IS p m, <lb />
rives Neck OS p tn. <lb />
em. Kinston<lb />
at II is <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
o Branch leave Wash. <lb />
s s m t p m. arrive <lb />
a m and i p m. Parmele <lb />
an <lb />
and so p m. dally <lb />
Train leave. Tarboro dally Sunday <lb />
st p re, Sunday pm, arrives Ply <lb />
pm. leaves <lb />
dally, except Sunday. SO a m. and Sun <lb />
day t CO am. arrives OS am, am. <lb />
Train on Midland N C <lb />
dally, except Sunday. OS a m, arriving; <lb />
a m. returning leaves <lb />
a . at to ts a m. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leave Rocky <lb />
Mount at so a m. i in. arrive <lb />
Sprint am, <lb />
pm. Hemming leave Hope II am <lb />
p m. Nashville II a m arrive at Rocky <lb />
Mount a m, t p m, dally except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for <lb />
Clinton except Sunday. m and IS <lb />
returning Clinton st s m and <lb />
so am. <lb />
close Wei <lb />
don toe all dally, all a <lb />
Pass. Agent <lb />
J. It. Manager. <lb />
T. M. Traffic Manager. <lb />
LODGES <lb />
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb />
Lodge, meets first and <lb />
third Monday evening. B. <lb />
W. M. J. M. Reuse, Sec, <lb />
I. O. O. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
D. D. N. G. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
K. of River Lodge, <lb />
meets every Friday evening <lb />
J. L. Fleming, C. C.; C. <lb />
E. of R. and <lb />
R. Vance Council, No. <lb />
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb />
Lang, Sec. <lb />
O. U. A. every <lb />
Wednesday night at in I. 0- <lb />
O. F. hall. A. D. Johnson, <lb />
A. O. Council, <lb />
No. meets every first and third <lb />
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb />
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb />
Chief; D. Smith, Sec. <lb />
I. O. Conclave <lb />
No. meets every second <lb />
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb />
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb />
D. Smith Sec. <lb />
of m Comma. <lb />
me Io do <lb />
Mr. pen- <lb />
do It, Ilk a <lb />
Mr-. Mi who hap- <lb />
Id time Io him. <lb />
I art yon Io lo <lb />
yon do It like a <lb />
Chit-ago <lb />
The Commonwealth says the- <lb />
around <lb />
stamped out. <lb />
A Writ Path. <lb />
tin ex- <lb />
to why my if <lb />
In <lb />
Ohio <lb />
The of work In the Calcutta <lb />
in II from l n. m. toO p. m., <lb />
or In- <lb />
and nil and of <lb />
have to done <lb />
FOB AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORE. <lb />
of <lb />
arc only found a rule on the cast <lb />
and and on <lb />
being caused the meeting of the <lb />
arctic current with the gulf stream. <lb />
The Interior In la described <lb />
a moat delightful climate, <lb />
that of the south of France. <lb />
Mr. notice, that <lb />
yon hare the rheumatism as bad <lb />
Don't ye i take for <lb />
It <lb />
I does, I <lb />
crutches Courier. <lb />
It Is said that cowbells an produced <lb />
la only four In the United <lb />
and air made Just the <lb />
they were ago and sound the <lb />
same. <lb />
In India and up to <lb />
IS years of age are deemed the best to <lb />
purchase and will generally work <lb />
flat old. <lb />
A Diplomatic <lb />
Assistant Secretary of State Thomas <lb />
W. in the discharge of dip- <lb />
duties, crossed the ocean <lb />
ably more times than any other <lb />
In that branch of the govern- <lb />
On one voyage he made ac- <lb />
of a traveling <lb />
whose marred <lb />
by <lb />
on business, like myself, <lb />
I suppose <lb />
line of <lb />
writing or <lb />
for <lb />
I thought cabinet makers <lb />
used only wood, and <lb />
them and the diplomat <lb />
began to speak of other <lb />
day Evening <lb />
To Girl. <lb />
Two men of manner of <lb />
speech were talking of a mutual friend <lb />
named Henry. <lb />
Henry git to that <lb />
lady asked one. <lb />
The other shook Ids head and re- <lb />
When got <lb />
down he found be had to take <lb />
bis and In line so to <lb />
be able tn . the young lady, so be <lb />
came Record. <lb />
Th of r. <lb />
We smile the Ignorance of the <lb />
who cuts down the tree In or- <lb />
to reach Its But the fact <lb />
Is that n of this description <lb />
la made by every person who Is over- <lb />
eager In the pursuit of <lb />
pleasure.<lb />
are at the<lb />
The <lb />
of every <lb />
they may he and <lb />
Into the i I hey III exist, <lb />
and. when mid <lb />
and will grow oat of <lb />
thin- <lb />
Railway. <lb />
THE <lb />
------OF <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
Direct Line to all Points. <lb />
I. P. COREY, <lb />
-----DEALER IN----- <lb />
I, <lb />
A LINE OF <lb />
Line of Hardware. <lb />
I can now be in <lb />
brick store formerly <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
W. Brown. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Texas. <lb />
California, <lb />
Florida, <lb />
Cuba and <lb />
Rico. <lb />
Strictly CLASH Equip <lb />
on all through and Lo- <lb />
cal Trains; Pullman Palace Sleep <lb />
Can on all Night Trains; Fast <lb />
and Safe Schedules. <lb />
Apply to Ticket Agents Time <lb />
Tables, Bates and General <lb />
or address, <lb />
B. L. T. P. A., <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
F. E. DARBY, C. P. A T. A., <lb />
Asheville, N. <lb />
No trouble to answer questions <lb />
M ho J. I at <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. <lb />
Steamers leave Washington on <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb />
water permitting, to Tarboro. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb />
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb />
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb />
Bailing hours subject to change de- <lb />
pending of water. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. N. <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
A Free Trip to Paris<lb />
v.<lb />
The Eastern <lb />
P. J. EDITOR <lb />
TO <lb />
VOL. XVIII. <lb />
PER. <lb />
-AT<lb />
The I Share Has Became <lb />
a at <lb />
Smallpox. <lb />
Much Indignation is expressed <lb />
at of the million <lb />
lies Portsmouth Other <lb />
towns in eastern Virginia with re- <lb />
in small pox. It was a <lb />
fact well known that last year the <lb />
disease was imported into this Stale <lb />
from Virginia and fact from the <lb />
whole eastern shore seems to have <lb />
become more or less of a breeding <lb />
for the the local <lb />
authorities usually denying <lb />
that there is any such thing <lb />
as small pox about and the news- <lb />
papers carefully suppressing nil <lb />
reference to it. Last year when <lb />
Norfolk Portsmouth were rot- <lb />
ten with the number <lb />
of cases is not obtainable as there <lb />
seems to have been no record kept <lb />
by the <lb />
in the papers of those towns <lb />
boat the epidemic; at Newport <lb />
News chairman of. the county <lb />
board of health, who had a robust <lb />
of small pox when the United <lb />
States official declared <lb />
that there was not a case of the <lb />
disease that vicinity refused <lb />
to move until with a <lb />
quarantine against In <lb />
other words attitude of eastern <lb />
shore Virginia was to cull it the <lb />
elephant itch and then pass it on to <lb />
as many of the neighbors <lb />
This year the same happy <lb />
of stamping out the disease has <lb />
begun, already this State has <lb />
been infected. There are downs <lb />
of but DO attempt to compel <lb />
vaccination or to prevent tho <lb />
spread of disease. If this <lb />
course is pressure will <lb />
be brought to bear on the <lb />
ties of this State to declare a State <lb />
quarantine against Norfolk, <lb />
and the whole infected re- <lb />
The town authorities of <lb />
Monroe, N. have already <lb />
against Portsmouth, which <lb />
was especially liberal last year in <lb />
helping the epidemic along. <lb />
In this State the disease has <lb />
at Pomona, where about <lb />
cases are reported; at Salisbury, <lb />
where cases are reported to ex- <lb />
though no recent report of the <lb />
number has been made to the pres <lb />
of the State board of health; <lb />
in Chatham county where it is of <lb />
a rather severe form, and sporadic <lb />
cases at other points. <lb />
Dr. Lewis, president of the State <lb />
board of health, said yesterday that <lb />
unless vigorous measures are <lb />
adopted, especially compulsory <lb />
vaccination in the towns where the <lb />
disease has appeared, he <lb />
more trouble from small <lb />
pox this winter than the State had <lb />
last year. <lb />
has been pointed out so often, <lb />
quarantining is practically useless <lb />
in attempts to stamp out small pox, <lb />
vaccination being the only efficient <lb />
Nevertheless towns <lb />
that an free the disease may <lb />
find the quarantine useful by en <lb />
it against all towns that <lb />
have small pox and refuse to adopt <lb />
a compulsory vaccination <lb />
News and Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. DECEMBER <lb />
Statistics Human Life. <lb />
Statistical scientists will not let <lb />
us alone. thing we do or <lb />
say is submitted to the closet anal- <lb />
and the figures emerge full <lb />
of warning and reproach. <lb />
The newest tabulation of our <lb />
doings comes from the workshop <lb />
of M. Alfred who is min- <lb />
itself. He has worked out <lb />
first, an approximate calculation <lb />
of the words the normal <lb />
man utters ii the course of a year. <lb />
Ignorant or culture, playing on I <lb />
the miner's vocabulary two <lb />
words or on the <lb />
thesaurus of many thou- <lb />
sands, it appears that we let fall <lb />
words between <lb />
and December. <lb />
Every year about <lb />
one thousand two hundred times, <lb />
expending on the a force <lb />
sufficient to raise a locomotive <lb />
weighing eighty tons. The <lb />
of our eyelids is accomplished <lb />
ninety four million six hundred <lb />
thousand times per year, rep- <lb />
resents of energy <lb />
capable of lifting a weight of fifty- <lb />
on pounds. <lb />
division of our <lb />
time, it is found that a normal man <lb />
living years has spent no less <lb />
than years months and <lb />
teen days asleep; years <lb />
and eight months at work. His <lb />
has occupied exactly the <lb />
same length of time as his work. <lb />
He has passed live years and ten <lb />
mouths in moving about and the <lb />
same space of time in the opera- <lb />
of feeding. His toilet has <lb />
occupied two years and <lb />
months. Two year- and eleven <lb />
mouths, also, pass In doing <lb />
or in little things that are not <lb />
easily classed. <lb />
The surprise is the estimate that <lb />
a man passed exactly the same <lb />
time in speaking <lb />
one year live months a half. <lb />
Which gives one a new idea of the <lb />
value that ought to be attached to <lb />
every man's <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
fa., <lb />
Sets If bad <lb />
no other revolution on <lb />
state, ho would llama our <lb />
of com- <lb />
vessel m <lb />
mil In act <lb />
former <lb />
section Of a as neatly <lb />
into a of <lb />
seed If lb. ,,. , wen <lb />
done. If. the double begin <lb />
to an, <lb />
to roll. Hi warn n In <lb />
the pray In theirs, <lb />
and the what canoes would <lb />
surely have been In <lb />
supposing they could have la-en <lb />
launched at all. over ship's <lb />
aide and In sight <lb />
well, we see the cleverness of it and <lb />
arc tint hardly horror <lb />
or overcome by terror. <lb />
On other hand, the ship's dock <lb />
In with Its of silent <lb />
men near helm and Its passion <lb />
torn woman In the foreground, the <lb />
horizon line suggesting the sea far <lb />
effectively than n whole platoon <lb />
of waves <lb />
can, creates and <lb />
and as much a component <lb />
part of the as tin- sing- <lb />
mid orchestra. The ship in <lb />
Is a clever hit of stage <lb />
mechanics; the ship Is <lb />
scenery that In <lb />
Sorrow Thar. <lb />
. f A Wall Pat. <lb />
any of the class <lb />
explain to me why the way of the <lb />
transgressor is <lb />
guess it's because it's <lb />
traveled so State <lb />
Journal.<lb />
TAKE Ohm, <lb />
bouts. and <lb />
lint on the I. <lb />
by Wow, <lb />
The Colonel halted his horse in <lb />
dugout and <lb />
vigorous and <lb />
a minute a tow-headed girl of <lb />
about sixteen years of age showed <lb />
up and looked over and <lb />
then, what <lb />
fur and who be <lb />
get anything to eat <lb />
water for my <lb />
gone <lb />
far is it to the <lb />
your father to step <lb />
been on a drank for a <lb />
your <lb />
the toothache. That's <lb />
her <lb />
you got a <lb />
but he got yes- <lb />
and don't feel <lb />
Well, what about per- <lb />
the Colonel- seem to <lb />
be all <lb />
but I replied as <lb />
she made ready to disappear. <lb />
was to git married yesterday, but <lb />
my feller got shot by an and <lb />
it'll two weeks to ketch on to <lb />
another. This a house of <lb />
row, sir, and you will please to <lb />
ride on and not ask any more fool <lb />
York <lb />
Fobs. <lb />
famous of Newfoundland <lb />
only found as a on tho east <lb />
and south coasts nod on the <lb />
being caused by the meeting of <lb />
arctic current with the gulf stream. <lb />
The Interior In summer la described <lb />
s a most delightful resent- <lb />
Mint of south of Prance. <lb />
II Paid to Be <lb />
A manufacturer of Kensington tells <lb />
this true years ago I <lb />
was very rich, but ten years ago there <lb />
a time when It seemed that I'd <lb />
surely fall. One day when a smash <lb />
appeared a certainty I walked down <lb />
Chestnut street toward wool ware- <lb />
houses, blue, blue as Indigo, but I <lb />
braced up and put on a cheerful air. <lb />
Just then n I knew came In and <lb />
mil. what makes you always <lb />
look so cheerful Don't you ever have <lb />
trouble st <lb />
said I. jollying a little; <lb />
to look blue doesn't do <lb />
etc. <lb />
this fellow said. tell yon <lb />
what I'm going to do. I've got <lb />
lying Idle, mid I'm going t get you to <lb />
Invest It for me. You're so well off, <lb />
so lucky In business always, sad so <lb />
blamed cheerful, I'm nothing ever <lb />
falls with you. and I you Io In- <lb />
vest this money any way you <lb />
nil I won't even ask you how did <lb />
Invest <lb />
I took this man's money. It <lb />
was the amount my tottering <lb />
needed. A year Inter times and <lb />
prices were vastly better, and I paid <lb />
the back with Interest <lb />
do you per <lb />
Record. <lb />
J. CO- <lb />
We desire to return sincere <lb />
thanks to our many customers <lb />
for their liberal patronage <lb />
the past year. <lb />
For the new year you will <lb />
find us at the same place ready <lb />
to do business with you. <lb />
Come to us often. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
i p <lb />
HOW'S THIS <lb />
oiler One Hundred Dollars <lb />
any case of Catarrh <lb />
that can not be cured by Hull's <lb />
Catarrh Cure. <lb />
F. J. <lb />
Toledo, O. <lb />
W undersigned, have known <lb />
J. for the last <lb />
years, and him perfectly <lb />
honorable in nil business <lb />
lions financially able lo carry <lb />
out any obligations made their <lb />
Wests Ti.-i x, drag- <lb />
lute, Toledo. O.<lb />
wholesale Toledo, o. <lb />
Hall's is taken in- <lb />
acting directly upon <lb />
blood mucous surfaces the <lb />
system. Price per <lb />
gold by all <lb />
Hall s arc <lb />
There is n girl town who, being <lb />
both bright and pretty, has a good <lb />
many admirers, but the most ardent of <lb />
all happens Io a pudgy old grass <lb />
widower, with two grandchildren and <lb />
a red nose. <lb />
Naturally she has to stand a good <lb />
deal of guying his account and <lb />
much as possible. So <lb />
In fact, the man had <lb />
no chance to plead bis In private <lb />
and and so was at lust driven to <lb />
the US. of pen and <lb />
Here Is his production. It Is <lb />
mended to nil bashful lovers for Its <lb />
brevity and beauty, well as <lb />
Mils, I lo my kn,, <lb />
that I . Will ,. ., <lb />
In lint I . , ,,., <lb />
Una. <lb />
And would yon believe It That <lb />
heartless maiden to <lb />
him about Plain <lb />
Denier. <lb />
Hid see a <lb />
Many i hi horses do <lb />
weep, but those who much to <lb />
do with faithful know- <lb />
that on several occasions they will <lb />
tears v., II as express sorrow in <lb />
moat manner. In <lb />
the west, where of tho <lb />
lira i Idem i- almost mi- <lb />
look tho of providing for their <lb />
It is the <lb />
weather Is cold to <lb />
pony ii. up for two or <lb />
three hours when the temperature is <lb />
nearly zero while its owner Is <lb />
transacting or setting drunk. <lb />
In this ease the suffering Is evidenced <lb />
by the which arc almost like <lb />
tears frees, on <lb />
to the clicks like Icicles. <lb />
When u horse falls In the street and <lb />
gets shock generally numbs <lb />
the senses so much Hint does not el <lb />
cry or groan, but under some con- <lb />
nu injured horse will solicit <lb />
sympathy the most distinct manner. <lb />
I remember a favorite boas of my own <lb />
which trod on a nail long enough <lb />
pierce its foot The poor thing hob- <lb />
bled up to me on three legs and cried <lb />
as nearly like a child trouble <lb />
thing I can describe. sight was a <lb />
very touching one. was also the <lb />
plod animal's gratitude when the nail <lb />
pulled out and wound dressed. <lb />
St. Louis <lb />
Acts gently on the <lb />
Kidneys, Liver <lb />
and Bowels <lb />
Cleanses the System <lb />
EFFECTUALLY <lb />
overcomes <lb />
ire . <lb />
the o<lb />
Th Amount of Paper Used. <lb />
BAKER A <lb />
B s s <lb />
FOR- <lb />
A of <lb />
Henry of was a life- <lb />
long Democrat. <lb />
or Judge for a brief <lb />
period a Democrat also. After be g it <lb />
to be a Judge be soon became a Whig. <lb />
While holding court at <lb />
he occupied a room the leading ho- <lb />
tel, which, was usual during court <lb />
time, was dull. Late night Mr. <lb />
arrived and wanted a bed. The <lb />
landlord him that every lied <lb />
the house two It except the <lb />
one that was occupied by Judge Mat- <lb />
up and tell him that Henry <lb />
wants to Bleep with <lb />
The landlord lip. nipped at the <lb />
Judge's door, mid told errand. <lb />
said the Judge half <lb />
of <lb />
Democrat oh .,. hod it once. <lb />
It -Urn Argonaut. <lb />
Hardware, Paints <lb />
AND STOVES <lb />
A Core Thai Killed. <lb />
Notwithstanding the spread of <lb />
cation in Is still <lb />
among the peasantry. The <lb />
wife of n well to do man In <lb />
Kaspar Kafka, bad a inn <lb />
ulcer and was a very <lb />
state. Her husband decided to <lb />
coll in n renowned for his <lb />
wonderful healing powers. <lb />
Tho latter, having examined bis pa- <lb />
proceeded to lie her left elbow <lb />
to right and her left knee to <lb />
her right elbow, announced that aha <lb />
was possessed With a devil direct- <lb />
ed them to anoint ulcer with a <lb />
mixture of soft soap and IS chopped <lb />
hairs from a horses tall. If tho pa- <lb />
screamed, It was the devil <lb />
creaming within her. sin- to <lb />
left alone, securely bound to the <lb />
bed, that she might not remove the <lb />
Ho then took his fee <lb />
left. <lb />
His orders were conscientiously car- <lb />
out. with the result that after a <lb />
night of Indescribable agony the poor <lb />
woman died of <lb />
Letter In Chicago <lb />
A SPECIALTY. <lb />
AND <lb />
Mr. Johnson notice. Jasper, that <lb />
Ton hare the bad <lb />
ever. you ever anything for <lb />
Jasper--Deed does. I <lb />
A recent visitor from east to <lb />
sound describes with <lb />
the effects pro <lb />
by. and upon, the gigantic <lb />
of It <lb />
happen-, that as seen <lb />
from the city of Just before <lb />
sunrise. Is coveted with u dome of <lb />
cloud I. or more, height, <lb />
while behind the Desk, toward the east, <lb />
the sky I clear, such <lb />
the rising sun casts the cf <lb />
great upon the cloud curtain <lb />
overload In the of s blue <lb />
triangle, the of which upon <lb />
apex the peak. At other <lb />
the r of lb,, earth can he seen <lb />
.-replug up ion distinct curve, <lb />
the Hush of the <lb />
I snow ab the line of .; to s <lb />
Disk, Youth's <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
MORE <lb />
THE BEST HAT CAN BE BOUGH I <lb />
COME AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL <lb />
ND HEATERS GARLAND <lb />
COOK STOVES, THE WORLDS <lb />
BET. <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
-a Fleas. <lb />
Perhaps the plain. B Paraguay Is <lb />
merely an attack of or flea. <lb />
This Insect Is called the native <lb />
language. In It killed a whole <lb />
colony of consisting of <lb />
families, turning the colony, which <lb />
was into a cemetery. A <lb />
man colony at was driven out. <lb />
The causes buboes and attacks <lb />
the wannest pans of t. body-that Is, <lb />
the cavities and the groin and armpits. <lb />
Just the Home spots the eastern. <lb />
Plague. It and <lb />
Germans preferentially and avoids <lb />
those that use but little soap. Soaps <lb />
clean the body, sail the plane likes <lb />
clean persons to est. also avoids <lb />
people who eat i. poisonous <lb />
food, a alcohols, <lb />
I and I-.,.,, <lb />
cookery la well , the <lb />
lien.- Herald, <lb />
statistics of the <lb />
paper in the <lb />
States have compiled by the <lb />
of labor at <lb />
It appeals that this country <lb />
uses more than <lb />
worth of paper, or <lb />
gate of A <lb />
little less than a third of this is <lb />
by the newspapers. The <lb />
wrapping paper amounts to about <lb />
two-thirds as much its the <lb />
pen and almost half us much w <lb />
Used to manufacture books as to <lb />
print newspapers. <lb />
of the various kinds of <lb />
boards amounts to over <lb />
tons annually, or more than half <lb />
production of news paper. <lb />
tons of paper <lb />
the of <lb />
wall produced annually. <lb />
About half of all paper is pro- <lb />
in the States of York, <lb />
Massachusetts Maine, though <lb />
there are sixteen other Slates that <lb />
seven other Slates report some <lb />
produced. Paper is one of <lb />
the emblems of The <lb />
amount of paper used is a test <lb />
the of a nation. There is <lb />
no other country in the world where <lb />
so much paper per capita is need <lb />
In the United State. The cir <lb />
of newspapers <lb />
sines is greater here than <lb />
other putt of the earth, more book's <lb />
me read, more used in <lb />
more in the <lb />
Other ways which paper adds to <lb />
the convenience and the pleasure <lb />
of City <lb />
rolling <lb />
ward on I kept at all <lb />
condition. <lb />
i park is con- <lb />
Is in army post on <lb />
-i ore two <lb />
i i <lb />
f II e of <lb />
m an <lb />
high la <lb />
a military prison, the <lb />
convicts cent ire for l. of <lb />
or years at lo hard labor. <lb />
under the if <lb />
those men keep i e wall and <lb />
y el i the <lb />
swam led and tree from <lb />
leave, and utter. They <lb />
lo lb <lb />
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