Eastern reflector, 29 September 1897


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The Eastern
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
vOL XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
ND
How a Has
A newspaper
mentioned he name of the lute
Kit Warren, who woo as a
Several
interesting stones wore told of
him, but the fill appear
for the first
W was c h
Dew paper a
bad offended with
when she could. Maggie i ,,;, challenge for a light
of In r five i Baser thorn
and outers and naked out be- He told U hearer to bee
s. ill her Hie she had been he naked aim the o
old won an. she pot v, buckshot.
dieted linger -J cents a
gave them breakfast and
thorn to went ; -Worn
to t
mi story re-
from a New York
la Le of
lived with her
o East
M F She
v Her father bad
and out of work.
mother vent out Io
Dam miss if
km I Reflector.
TO
Want
j if. I n. i ;. i . i
bf tic I eh
THE
The people read this
paper.
aid Kit,
j- band
at in vain
e day said to a fished up a i f
did this child.
nil u ii ll above
v i ca .., o
keys and several due bills, Io- k-ti
j.
her inn room from Jim.
o. the other t W to
better off than
found this reply to his
Our is on j
principles, honorably presented
truthfully advertised. We have gathered
from the best and prominent markets
all the new and desirable novelties
to the want people of community, la
concern attraction is Rich in Quality, i
in Style, And Low in Prim
We have to meet your require-
for seasonable goods in every respect.
To b lbs large and
Tin-. Eastern and
be lime lo give reading
and a w have it from r
weekly i r. s. mi-weekly hope Io have everything, ii
to n die die in October, alter
w I lime v v. ii I. i i i y .-ll i two pt a
rue ; i to
pub days the
r n up . urn on these reach all
ill- Ire price remain the mine,
he two tapers a i I i n; DOLLAR year
We invite you to one of the best displays
Horse in a Well.
c and owns
the finest -n D
One sight
u i Id for
p i
v a a
ts.
i BOB
i. i -ii with
of family, M.-d ,, friend tells me
pound sad
dead. I And I can't
or magazine warned j Lia that money In these
bad .;.;. to bard times. however, you
it pit of will lend me will
cot baa come t.- her. secure by a mortgage on
a and with poverty pp r, and
until she realized with a few any region
i . i. job I v.-.
intolerable It a old rake
resolved lay it do-a. of to kill y-u
i i- d iv be than Send on the make
and j who Ai will,
events, she was aniline to The was delivered
change There was land matter.
for her her-; me land him mo
there boy shot me
I e for her, over i exclaimed
i r. Oho knows bow. ed i f I'll do it
Th mil eye
Carolina; it; its- j
ii- districts, its Bea-washed is to grasp
ii and I of an array of figures-
not .- and we think i do not get a fall
fr eight p t who inhabit this at in
. I f ii liars, amok goodly land and teen think of Ive are told United
, ins this child. We lave here bobs j pays
U k A i. it Ban b f tho a things which made op bandied forty million dollars.
n and b We come tearer, perhaps, taking
in the of the amount
I lit b-.- . Idea year
-growers, and the
are Hi- Orange rent y
t i n
U ft it apples
A near
u.; i crop while
a farmer in a
e.- . it ; t f bis crop
A ii r -i A
ii. sol i I
, .- . ft r from to
V i
and
ever offered to the people of this
, bis big horse tint
Come to the show of Snows. feature of the stable mid white
of the is replete with
. . , a T. to I be well and fell the well
High Quality and Small rice. Ii you wan I
o see of Shows come and see u
, . and in that
of
Stolen.
Yesterday afternoon, when the
tr in cams in on the Seaboard
Line, Mrs- Annie Bond,
ow of the late Mr. I ml,
of arrived in the city,
accompanied her mother, Mi-.
i.- ti. ironed the dept i
than .- d j of big-
men, and o
and i-i the midst of pulling
Mrs- Bond lost
until next , or else had it
M r. went tho to I son from her hand some
draw The homo, then, in thief. It wrapped in
to dropped kerchief, and of twelve
the water. The alarm was bills and one bill, and
feet d
and
DRESS GOODS,
A N
ladies and Notions
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes.
Hats, and Caps,
and Glassware, Wooden ware,
Breech Leading Guns. Shells, and the
largest stock
sent cut the
after a
tit Bond train
ah -ii having the
aid of a chief in her band-
a Mr-. Bond is a widow lady
i ii in and baa
horse on The animal was three little children dependent on
bat is living and The money she
i- aid ti be doing bad her , and tie
cord to Charlot-e h-es blow to her
IT IS.
a m's Icon
idea that certain kinds of labor
are degrading dishonorable. I
; V s s
sac i be fad
of honest labor
and earn a
How are
I i lane
w i i ii i, y. n i.
according
i vim own. by
in I
Lin . Bee proves ca . in of New finds
i i-1 in North
. v.- have of
m i a w , wit a marble front.
. Fall, reared high in air ; lo ct arches
b; a i i n me
I I , . a I M. i
I i.
it d
The Stole the
i- i.
ea a B fa ii. . on
of a c No aid than a
e is c-
I In f . i a i Io b t-
L. u t
r Texas
better.
.- from and
Tn el . u-e, v.
i- i i-. Fri
a a- i
i j moved ii
II at
an i over the matter, and
is i raided to
cute . i
it is out that th s
s m is to
a day, or
ct arches dollars an hour service US Will do here.
spires working The Y T i
miles of Peat, which
kinds at the lowest price of j-
in this and see boW much preferable to loafing yea b take with you the
cannot be seen elsewhere. matter ate
yOU live, how much will their hands,
little you Lire is no i
ii, ti i i i as to corn,
where your dollars will do as much good cotton or is
to Bland behind the counter, Keep
, A man who III.
j million dollar; i not a -tit
I h i- hot
makes the food purr,
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
betraying every glance in this
of wealth, lint. is quite a lot of money,;
we have plea- bat it is only a year
and every is bis neigh- for oven family the United
neighbor. us can States, and just think what
to death, nor oar it basin keeping tin; Re-
tint ate I publican
starve to death Bach of as
I as d neighbors we
k- v. wall sea we do not
At ibis for
tn e. We are not We do
n- need b-- Perhaps it
natter we are i
that is
t re no
ii Postage Stamps
The color of the post-
are is to be
The lit. Airy is
In I he
Mi. I. D- of
Va-. has the moat e
milch cow in United
In the first plane the e is a
as ail be sen from the and in Hie second
The St of the ; her does need
NATIONS.
Made the Va., Ob.
server
1.1 i
S t-. do not look
any man for doing
any kind work that he
hi U to
Wealth.
an i ice ii h a i ilia.
have no All the
in a ma
in moment --i n help
.-i r. lain iii- i
earl hi j . out; hour. Von art
worth it good deed you
. mi r
yon have been i-
right, ii. tall and
have your along
a ii-.- . are i yon bat
Sling by Judge Hilton of
with the Secretary of
OBJECTS.
I at this, time and in years
following three i n-
obj sea should enrage the
interest of North Carolina, from
to
l. and most is
tho of our
be
done The stain f
must be out. The
then to
the of the public
and a r.
upon We do
advocate
is too
But inns- he
Diversified from
farming to Tho
day hits passed we may
to grow rich or even pros-
on our crops
cat oil tobacco. Our climate
for cultivation of
nearly any product of United
Attention mu-l he aired-
ed more to what is looked
small
v foods for both
man and beast, trowing,
tracking, tn. The
through lines of railroads
Slate open
for Of, and of
dollars the S ate
where now not one
of ate the
of
ii.; and of
die Eastern portion the State
in the pal few , only
was for the few
home markets that have
up to Carolina
and It
would be interesting to know
how many of dollars
were brought into State this
the strawberry crop
alone. S have beard
of
bat it is a stern necessity. In man-
to the minerals in , and the ,
rip t
Pole to
I certain parts of bis Saratoga peer even in mis, which there
tare brings an is in the State.
law. Au owner
estate has n- t
tho
Cars
M b
i ;
I. Hi.
S. C
e i
i . t
ii fatal I
a -in- ii-
ii.;. Skinner.
Al-L
. C
B. F.
B , I I . X. C
f.
X.
in all the
k. i. L.
sT
H.
O over a. t.
few r. P. C.
X.
pet kit-. Fatten given i- a -i
tie on shot
John H. . H.
ct
and Counselor at I
In all U.
the General, j
gathers
rs. Observer. with the Pren- hours cow is
ideal, have decided to I and is as line as
color of he current two-cent
stamp from to
green of used on
ten cent
A Klondike I
I is have been having I
mated in be changed
to other col possibly
It is that
green is a more desirable eater
than besides saving the
in
any butter made the old
I he milk
perfectly The milk is put
in a jar and in the spring
for two days and out eight.
in
he as
The a woman c c.-; e j
the interpreters the to He
of r heart. others from c in
. ,. , j a-el any mineral that
yon sign another mans
name to a you forging
A Sample of
A is the shadow of ill-
has a small faun
not n my mil a from Greens
a tenant and
leeks after of the soil.
this tenant
Dame Iowa of and
Mr. Taking
h to one side he collided bis
s be him- In a second Mr.
was all an
bouncing on the back cf his fast
horse, he for
t e c
Ex hew it leaked out is
not kt can, it was soon
that something
on I and his f were not
in lining what
His hired man
been plowing A while be
was plowing Lt all at once tut Dec
up old iron pot, deep dawn in
ground. The man
the dirt out. saw what he
BOOM gold at came
team and his story.
The pot was op nod by Mr.
when ho got
it was a Banal jack
thing but
la-st in
Bruises Sores,
Teller, Ha 0-.
t an-l all kin Bf n-
cares Piles or
p it i
lie lift s Or
per box. For sale bf
Jno.
without receiving tho shuts out
batter at want- light of the soul.
ed all have do is to take ii
off and work it like any Other
butter, salt and it is ready lea
use. These facts. Mr. G-o.
A. wife, of
witnesses to the
truth of above
Mr- was offered a good
of for his co v, but he
declined He is a
in good would
r have his cow than, a d; z- n
malts.
difference cost between the
two
The Farmer and the Press
Gov. of in a
to old settlers of
State the ether day
his rural by a
passing eulogy of the press.
The grew on a farm
passed the larger part of his
has there- lie confided to bis
j nil that that be kn w.
all his success life, he
to the diligent reading of
I- it am
with d dreaded that science tea
hat lakes off th.- been able t cu-e In all its singes
vitality their blood, make It Hall's is
may have
the bits his
prior to t Be owner cf tie
land in which -is-
d This is rather gratifying
news, to learn that f tho
c-f do owe ; e
entire bat part
of era it thereof as v may
to
Tho who w
rise with the must Bat sit up
too with daughter.
REWARD,
The readers this naps will be
pleased to learn that there i at least
Perfect is I he
o n i of the fill blossomed
of
How they are to whom the
world is indebted for
and great
We live to learn,
Mile-, to before they
of
C sense.
Out at sea a
tight, but the seasick j improvements; who
passenger prefers heave out of of
j push and business ; fourth, those
I v ho own town ;
I sixth, those who oppose
Will Appoint movement that does not originate
with themselves seventh, those
Then are eight kinds of
no good. There
are, first, those who go of
town to do their
those who are o pond u.
of th m having paid
the hard
; in. since few have done
much more keep goods.
.-, , ,, . , I Profits will revive
Mr. ; , ,
, ,. , tho r of
his final of revenue- . ,, , ,
i . i i ,, i j Other urea will he built
of his bill lie I
. l ii i i i- r i as the grow-
cut in halt ma original for
t to- mi i and opportunities of
clause and B
Road Making-
fixed it at
out cf the very best
months in tho year for tax-; on
s. the ocean
are crowded with
be an important ll e
for at least the quart r
of a century. take it that ll e
returning home sup- I and of good
laden foreign
chases, be for
from this source were
roads are No
country long re-
main in highest ate of pro
J that the average for the farmers have
over which they can
easily, quickly and cheaply
their r ducts to market. Tl e
of this sentiment in
Carolina is recent, but it seems
well started. May it not de-
crease. Monroe
year, instead of nearly double
what average will probably
be, the total . i still be only
about
Ai ct of the total deficit
mouth this
is a fair example of the working
of the vaunted scientific
Could the roost
j have
President
who oppose ever, improvement
them feeble, emaciated and in-,
It is overeating
and oilier
The is an
food sank as Shaker
dial. fl
Cordial a
to Test y system
itself and digesting other food I
So flesh and
Is not idea c
is p relieves
No money to decile-on it- value.
A trial bottle does that.
is the text
re It In place
the positive cur- now Known to
the medical
a disease, requires a
treatment. f
Cure is taken -cling
upon the and
the system, destroying
foundation of the disc-c-e.
patient up the
and assisting nature in
work. The proprietors have
much faith In it curative powers t
One for any
case tint it full to cure. Send for list
r. J. . Props
Sold druggist rt-tea
Family PIUs are bot.
i today that attempted net appear to benefit
of Isaac eighth, tho-e who speak to
at Hogans -1 the or reputation of
ville, Ga, will no doter him from ; Herald-
appointing colored men to dice
the if they are I THE
Ibis was
party
who called at
live mansion and n
that, in view of the hos-
H. II.,
; wont keep house
. New I for
and
i many others,
cot the true remedy until we
Hr. New No
remedy can lake its dace in a r home.
s in it we have a certain and sure cure
tor t Who ping Cough,
It it Idle to ex with
etc,
manifested toward I natal maw even H o urged
holders, it might be well you as just M good as Dr. Kings
, . I Sew are not as good
making any a of
such selections and with II
r. . B fails to satisfy, tree retreat into then
Dispatch.
They Head Their Doom
all Republicans and a
of less respecting
Populist papers, are engaged in
a desperate attempt to stem the
that is in North Car-
in favor a government of
white met-for white men. Those
grow hysterical at the
least that tho
office, it point-
ed out that the number of
rapes and outrages have
taken place in the the
past four or five are
traceable to oar changed political
they froth at the
Aged Couple
A large number s
to in Johnston
yesterday to attend
funeral of on and
wife, Julia, both of whom died
some time since. was
years old and Julia was
They left children- A
Mary aired
attended the of
parents from Raleigh
News and Observer.
Prof. fly
used in summer to catch
flies is said to make an excellent
use ti ho Lay a sheet of it in
front of the hole from which the
mice emerge, and it will hold
them fast until yon capture them.
The same paper can be used
strain again. This is better
poisoning them, allowing
es
phobia. and there decay offensively.





REFLECTOR RICH mileage.
Greenville, N. C. The Attorney General of
travels on a railroad pas and
collects cents per mile the
. J. Hi treasury. That the way
I from tho far West
-tin martin IT Fill The
l . i- second class mail matter, t-a
has a perfect bonanza in
Bin collecting
mileage being
more t-an his salary as
1897.
is
the nearly a tie
bet Baltimore and Boston and
season nearly at a close.
Eighteen new cases yellow
fever were reported in New Or-
leans Monday, and several cases
at other places. Quarantines are
established in every
and people who travel are
having to produce health
being allowed to
enter the quarantined cities and
towns.
It seams that after all the
waiting, and the many trips made
to Washington City. C M. Ber-
is net to get the attorney-
ship for the Eastern District. It
is now given out that Senator
has premised the place
to 0- A- Cook, of Warrenton. and
will recommend the
at an early day-
The Raleigh News and
reports considerable of a
scandal has developed in the
Dr- K. K- a
son of superintendent Smith,
was charged with improper visits
to the rooms female
patients in the department for
the insane. Dr. Smith's
was asked tor and be lift for
New York.
The t ll ct a
city
who were married last January and
the a secret .
m I hi. The
to ; lady and
p never the
they I.
, a days
when visited I lie house ; in
want my
Senator Untie, in the last issue of
the CU gives
Skinner a basting, he
Skinner las deserted his
and the people by g
a gold hug States Senator
and by enlisting in the of
the to try to de-
members the I. g-Inure IO
to sustain the us
I year lease of the North Carolina
Matters to the Cu-
ban war are reaching a very
g stage. The press
dispatches report great
m Spain over H e t
e of the United
Minister to Spain that if Span
did not end the war by the i .- e
of October the United Mats
interfere and aid Cuba in
securing her independence.
There has been no talk
Republican
P radon that last
Legislature did not pass any Jaw
ti tine and imprison people
the of taxes. All
the many sheriffs and tax
collectors given notice that
all who are delinquent after the
first of November will be guilty
of a and will be
potted lo solicitors
Read chapter in,
s-t i m us and of the laws of
and you will sea whether
such a law was or not
a d all contradictory state-
of the aforementioned
lenders cannot explain it away.
th I M
S- . . .
what who framed M e
in New
pill were brought to bear
m Mr. e
d New ii in the
next Republican n
Tie u it is the
v Goner. V
Ian by the
t in
that dot
not impose . discriminating duty
on f other
tries shipped
or upon Iron conn
tries British
shipped in vessels,
to Make a in
Will
There cannot he o
Congress
to him- Cleveland
There are, perhaps, very few if
any C who do not
passes ever the railroads
between their home and Wash-
City. ate allowed
cents a mile for
outrageously
when they go to
Washington to attend a session
of Congress they travel on a pass
and then step up to the
and draw cents for each
mile traveled and drop it in their
pockets. It may be honest to do
this, but there are people who
fail view it in light-
this of traveling on
passes and mileage at
same time is not to
There are Sher-
North Carolina, who travel Cuba be ended baton the
M I
For Sept.
MM. i
we. k ending Monday,
her . din-. but
., ,. . i i u evening o y
the At t
p ii the U
oil I It., in
iterator
ITEMS.
is . ;
Waste
N. 87th,
Jes-- W. Moore
went to
. M. Manning and
i i ii wen i-.-iii i ii
II ii
W. me, ; i-i n k
mill . and It;
a- ii
ii ago U I
Ii I up
I ti r i l. .-.
i . Hurl i
BAKER HART
to
Elder H bI
e- r tor recorded
is with cooler ,
Ml last two
went
N i. .
I -i i
;, . ; w t
in abated. All live eon- I i at people
to I in. U
-i. guttering for water. Cotton Swamp Sunday.
i d in d i
I. ; III-
. r
. . . w
i. ,;
I-
I a
I'M I I
r p look i-
i the lie of October. The crop is
pal the collection of f
ii i, will all
h th
-t crop is BO expected
attended
Swamp . I i .
i .
i , .
. . in j. . . u
i am hi r k to i s n 1.1
Mrs. -i W. C 1-1
duties upon the class imp r
by
but the
against him be
not to make hi
It is probable that b i-
making a anyway.
It was an i
breath for Secretary In
deny truth ct story
from Europe, this
had sent an ultimatum
Spain saving that the war
to much below ilia
a. however, I u . and baa been
saved in line a w
s and
good report Or received.
hid a chili mm
Sin i
wen to
morning train.
Me.
today
I bun
a id
. mi
In
In r I l
h hi a i . i
i c
I i
i i of
. u
. i on
time
Willi nil I, v- i .
i i ii tin p ml
r, y
bound over to Coin I
on passes to Raleigh to carry
the or
patients to the hospital at
same draw and
put it in their pockets-
yellow fever
don i grows N
cases are .-1 i v. i i
last of October, or
would take sups to
the f It
was very well known to iv-w
pt had
no h
and policy
ii into enact, although
may h.-iv.
, sprung the
is and marketed soon J. It I I. and
us lie r d. Ail III KM CO i I j Dull
Ian potato an i and
hive sail ired maw
I have wit i how i a
k I
mi ill ii
condition for and mi.-.
i- a U I
rapidly a lull appear en Ca-m-n wen-married In III
i ,.,,. , ,, . of a I I ; i
In . ball ; h mid
mile I a h I cal lain i I
pro-i
i III, ill
the
places, a before Ohio
I election and u w logo nu-
Governor Ra-N Friday tie v. .- ere
suspended the MM M
Railroad and
on the W
Ion. i
hi Mali
e i j in--, iii est.
I . I
. II i . II tn St.
i m . . i. . i an i .
H yd ii ii. a
i. I. u I. Ben
in ii mi
ii .
i i a e et the
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I j p ml . I- ii . -i i
I . I I I , u I I i
i e ell at nun ii am I n I In
i r y, , .,,,., .-. ., , . , .
Mi. M, c i . mi I . ; .
ii y . i . i i i, . I ; n I
tin i i, id .
the time hi I
In i i ;.; i i m i
; t u h
Of I I,. . . ,.
loll low l.
Man led.
y i i in
Phi
The i
I i i
i will I
Mr, t ,
k . M r Ir tin I
I W imp,
I'll lei i roll j I
I'll III- e i II . Ill .
Made tin.- Orange,
Oh-
Of
k- I
Obit . am
is though I
i- . w
at
. mules, i . , i j in in
a u . N i
-r . u . r i II
I.-t . J. M. ,.
Pearson m old
f ; i little tel in.
posit els , , . , , . .-
, . , ,. on Sherman n if . .
to surrender the , , , , .,,
.,, , , . ., el in int. Ail
tested ,, , , . ,
Sherman baa stated n to be
courts-- l. . i
ibis intention to make some
Ohio, and be
The report comes all. i Mr.
R- I- when bad I i
were removing a day two had of propriety
toe of th-. temple of i . miking
that burned a year or more lbs old
ago, they found B g ,,, a B ,. . and
fire that burst into flame at week be said be had
as air was admitted to ton decided State
embers. bis be ill b not permit him
I to lake any in Ohio
he I
ii
Tb.
i- only ii-id i ye --of
The i ; . i
av b
be i- I .
. n i
,., I
. he
Par. adorn the in ml
eh ii e do ii room.
he looking ; . i
II . Is r- III I'll e .
Many a man m b i
who rant ill a m note.
in hi
in lib n.
.- in a
else.
A MORNING MARRIAGE.
C S d y
at
Known in jiB b e u tn
I mm and ,
The we
24th mat.
We all knew Keener here
he is lie- brother Airs It.
and Mis the mo
at the college win n
Goode was principal
J. Keener and
Annie Mr. O--
car were unite I in
yesterday morning at i l
St. P, ethyl a
of relatives and lids
beta to witness the happy
altar was
y Jilt, . IV I
it will u
more or eminent
advocates of 11- gold
and of
or
nut n iii-
nod all m of
of .
i mil be remembered,
I v and
ti
r m
cf a
lot a
I,
. II .
i a
A ;. ii lie i i Huh
. i I. i i I
are.
i i i a
in h bi w in
k I still.
a o
an who in-
i man
. hut a i
A lei p i the n II d
love- tip, up n ii
tureen v Hit
I Iv S.
M . .;, ;.
I II
s i
i ,
lot
.-
Ill III C . . roil i-
I mil
o o-. i i ii
i to i i Hie km n hi Lit
. lie
. I . . lie I Ii
I low I . mi d on
r l- . the steam mill lot
a i . .;.,., . HI
nu ii i
. no half I
II . Io to
led I I lie i
. it.
ii
I , II o
i o .
lie I II , , ; . .
if m ii -i I I . moan
i hi and I i He In
i.
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ii n ad
V 1.1
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I . . . .
T,
The hi
I has
Parties J v tobacco
.; i t a show in 4- tn n i . r
that pry baa no ,, ,, ,,. h V O
. . r
,. I tit , lit
n HI- . , I -t
. get . at h
netted plants, en , ,, . , n th prop., non ill to . .
b quarters tor
he bride, a, j h,, i. . ,,, i,,,. the Eastern V
can and ceremony ,, . ,, , ,, maim ,
. ,. . ,, . Mr. It. h. . .,. . -I, en t
performed by It A
V. The sin
Mr.
of Indian I Mr.
f th- hi id-j, v -.- La
Jack and Mr.
brother of be
el
John B. to Get a
ship-
D. C. Sept
It stated on authority
that Col- Harry skinner's mar,
John B- will be
appointed United States Consul
at Sydney, Australia- Ibis
was agreed on, it is
sun I, latter part of last week-
It is not likely to be announced,
however, until after the
dent returns North
Mass.
As the of has
b o u lately gathering friends
him declaring bis
of being the next
Congress from this dis-
Colonel is seeing the
v inn of something
him on ck
onto a
groom, led the way to altar,
tie were followed by the groom
In leaning upon hid nun, Sh.
cirri, d a beautiful ., bride m- a
Bad v in n pretty tailor made
of cloth.
Mr. and his bride look
fie a. in. train on the
Line for Va ,
r s. They will I,. ;,
the horn.
e's lather, three mil-s
n. They were the
In present, aid no e
en Mes.
most heartily
to
before adj at king for
j authority to a monetary
is Hie boss of
ignore I
In commends lion, bat little
I t worry
j Mr. i ii
I appoint a
hie own, is
foolish enough I
C will pa e.
u In the ii
make, ate in I v
to
LETTER,
our
D C , Sept
Mr. and bin
General are in New
time to
of person in that
s will be largely
by the construe-
the Attorney General, under
direct from Mr.
has section of
new u IV It has long
a saying around that
England never gets i ft in
tar For a time it
looked as that Baying
would false, because it
sol-. e. certain
by set-
would be levied
and pelting John United states through any
of Canada.
Committee.
I bate u into mid I y J,,, j
Io him
In. ii-,. n. lull.
aisle i. I. u. II all
k- j. II 11.- I Oil- .
be a is . v . i j,,
Mr. in.
are in be cretin
hop on the Will
once, wink Io hi i.
ten em I , or mm m
to
i-ii.-l by 1st. Then th
. ail so pa
once kin to tho
of m
hope will be on the Hay.
It is lie important o harry up
the the
tall and winter. We hop- -very Ira I
patriotic man and Pill
will in every
rate this fund. If they will i e. . be
done very Ii. f .
., . I. i f . iv ell
. r f oh -r a-
; I an I bi I 11- up d I.
Don't Forget Us.
A i. i now I p.
will
to call around and gel n
. ii I ii . Io toWn j. J
o iii. The -Hi is
below and we will I
I'll . in.
ST iV.
Mr-ill V
l II
r l .
curd Hood's do tin a
J II
EVANS, JOYNER CO.
Owners rind s.
Be l Blew
All B a ii .
Pi -.- I ii. I.-I;. .
Mil in take Banal
III
ft
in-----
and Fancy
GROCERIES,
GREENVILLE, N.
h i on
0.1
ml -old. A trial will convince
on
w-
THAT j
of Sample is
raining
three
arc
NATHAN ER CO. the big J
Tailor of Chicago, who are fancy priced Draper's
rivals. Teachers of modem custom
work with many students. Come in turn the
pages of this great of fashions. Get
measured for your Fall and Winter Suit or and
get the right fit, the workmanship and the right
quality at the right price.
ware.
.,
ts, Hubs. Building Paints,
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and at Rock
Bottom Prices.
GREENVILLE, X.
fl. R. WING,
A G. COX, . . .
. CHEW, I m
H n v
Minimum J
June 1st, 1807.
Che Bank of Pitt
M. .
Bank wants your friendship n a
if not all. of your ml
every consistent with no sound
banking. We a per-
view to
II IN
FANCY GROCERIES,
. c.
I the best goods an
will sell them at the lowest pries possible.
will do ail x can to obtain and hold your at
and see me.
H.
Nest door to tho
Dealers, Hue Maker
and Bicycle Dealers and
offal their to
Tobacco Flues
nu ill lie rot of t V no
or th i Ail work is and n to
I HI I C i i t in tO II
.
I CO.
Brilliant Fabrics
from
also have in stock a I of
floods, Moss
Jib
Fine
d . line Shoe .
and Fee All invited to inspect
m am learn the low prices.
S. T. i E.
Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats,
SHOES.
The Autumnal Textiles are in radiant pro-
on our counters No store in the South
over exhibited so much and
arc groups l
from Paris, Vienna,
Bradford, reeds, Glasgow and other
famous manufacturing We
the that the makers France,
d Austria, and have
and you me to examine
tin in while are yet in exquisite
and beauty. There are
makes in mono-colors, and an
aggregation of fancy effects in multi-colors
showing designs and combinations that are too
kaleidoscopic for any advertising pea to de-
scribe. Price is no object with us.
H. M.





mm
v-
IN A LOOKING GLASS.
You Sec Your Face and Forget it,
Tour Name be Pasted
Up.
W. B. ACQUITTED, j
SUPERIOR COURT.
Tint link
quite each.
II. Rinks is
I i II RH Mis-i Olive Daniel is in
Bar. B. II. went to Ayden
evening,
I'll A Hi limn H. B
,,. I train
mi earnest. lie , . ,
B. C.
j-. s
i r it.
this
stock in
Ev
the present an-l future need of, . ,, . .
Wilkinson, IS
and boys dress. Cooler com,
days are not far off The wise
anticipate LImb. Intelligent
aid criticism
places our assortment
and Bays
at top. keep in touch with our do-
you know that experience, study, thought
skill, capital and care control d our selections
purchases. For pr you are invited t
inspect quality of fabrics, colors,
patterns, styles, tailoring-, lit. correct.
Mils II. of Mill, is
vi Ron
Hit. Mix in la., moved the
office oil Blow lot.
Mr f to the
J In with t. O j
Solicitor Withdraws ,, . mm.
the a Verdict ,
Al. ,.,,,
. .
Henry I all.
xi net- j boon.-, gambling,
Me.-H-Is Brown, mid
Jean mill Joseph a,
fray. mil j
Jenkins, assault
pleads guilty,
j tor
Will Bryant, l
guilty, mI to
W. who in February guilty, I
lam and L.-vi
I Lather i .
I nun in plead guilty, d
r on payment of i-,
input William In
H -n I d Up-
lie iv. f .
,. to .
ii
, I. ,
or .,. I, ,., r, .,.,.,, .,,. ,,, ,,.
a -1 ii.- . payment of
J. n-d ;
MY OF
Shoes,
is superb and your inspection Is invited.
GREENVILLE, N.
THE
CO
Local
D If at yon don't MOBBed
in all ye in
Men- is a tip you should heed
your
I. f am . i . V.
t . t. line
IN ONE
Take I ax Quinine Tab-
the money
lets.
n I. e
i, i .
r lie
fails to c.
and
i ii ma.
a a little
.- am in born
New
lawyer ii n
coin u a new word, lie ask id a
it was present when the 1-
K. L. returned
Wednesday evening.
B. man even-
a to Nick.
T. U. Hooker Ml Friday for
Ids medical
J. J. Bernard,
boy, u on a
id
rum a visit
is
in M
A. up Mon-
day a to
A. II. the
m-w near
Avenue.
S. M. and
to Friday viol
relative.
Airs H
o are
Airs. 1-
II, d
in the i brother,
is
j Mrs . o .-.-i
if Mis.
Mia. L. E. returned Monday
v a visit
and
Nellie Move,
has o.-11 her , K. A.
Mo. e, returned home Tuesday.
Ii. ; cane over o.-
through Sunday with Ins parent-.
Jean Cu U l
.-pent Tuesday with mi
Maj Harding and on
evening
Mir. J. W. Morgan and little ion
returned
Greenville, lier ii r. Mi. J.
he.- borne tot
a hero.
inn -1 B. M. W. m .
t s. James K.- II . . ,
nil be us at , .
r j n hi payment
d the I tile
In
that been introduced it would be
an to a lo the
undertake lo press
Briber and the
Judge ordered the
clerk In enter n mil guilty.
The testimony showed 1011-
mat Mr. anted p
in
I In a some and being
in at
he stab.
was
M. Bond Fleming and i . ii-
.-.
I.
Savage n t
MRS
Ladies Invited to View the Sea-
son Attractions
Wednesday
hive been apart is
opening at airs.
She will have on
he u. st ii
. 1-1 el. out
Beauty, and style
Lie. in sell s. Tile
display v. ill embrace a lull
I walking
Ian. baby ca a and cloaca,
leather lot.,
Mid an s and lies,
in in a d
. lie e. mini be
and ail the la lies art d
to be pi at the opening exam
Savage and
larceny and
Johnson
F, Carraway, and
guilty.
A. and It. W. King, a
t d
, coats
IS. with mil
weapon, guilty, in
plead guilty,
Mi j tut . i . .
Jo larceny mil receiving,
larceny and rec ii-
t. penitentiary
one fear.
Ivory Mad.-,
on
has been
NORTH.
and bought a
J. ti. Powell, retailing without
ed mi payment costs.
Delia with deadly
upon pin in. . ,
,,,,., ,. weapon, guilty, .- to
John i- list
not guilty,
Sim I
fray, n guilty,
Doc with d
. of H e tins
U HI s -i is. ,. . . . . .
to Bro. of lbs
T Iran tor a place in bis new dictionary.
. u r about a
day.
. .
v., i . .
the
-nag
. hi .
.; war. in as
I I i. mm
,. .
lino . . I .
s on 1.1- tune
. . I seller goes
i .
I ii .
wry. In him
-More Cisterns Bad
toe a
me. and accented
the at am lire engine recently shipped
m re. Council also decided
spend in budding
and hose the
engine.
A I
Mr. Ci . I. l
the Lumber
I,;. Bi ., ,,, ,
. ,,. M. a n
I. mi. .
home n the
I place. His
A . . n-r V j . . . . . ,,,,
and e in
At I , n , a
r a oil ck.
Carolina.
A i over at
g. .-v.- BI end if be Horse Killed.
in- bight. a son t
. ii. to town
i i the ii street near l
S . . j n . Mr. . i.
has g nu b us b l
alUMna cob
. i. .
i Idle bay
mm
bad I i light a a i
-.- on
the died in a
.- ii
i. J. t. in
V I .
.
.
iv . . . be
i . I . I. . ; till I
I d . . .- I,
i. I a I i I.
i- . .- i .-I i. ii.
v . . .- . . I.-
Loses Part of His Thumb
Mr. K.
a Pitt C n n
U. i
. . i
t Friday Hi was
o inn- his us n g
h. mi. a I h in-a the end i I hi-
. Lawn . -1
.,. . I . I I Ml I. . ill
In. . Mil . .
i .-I .- W t .-. . .-.
. Mi.-
a . e- ;. v . t a,
. u in i. j s
l-i. I . lie . Cl e to
L. C IN.
II. W
aid
Oil
On hi
N.
mi. u i . in
a lie t His
. badly d ti. i. the . ii
. to lie .
I he
Busy at Train Time
Agent J. it he will up-
people BOt tor the
lb-pot will-in of
inn line-. Jul n
lo
JURY'S
I Jail Mid Court
and Other Mutters
The through J. in. bun
I.
poll lo Jud-e on
have passed all pap. -rs sent
lo u.
U c have examined the and
ii us good condition
crowd-d condition will ad
was no complaint to and
iii. I. prisoners.
U that hue
hi en repaired, painted, and is Bow
in ii no i
at s I. placed in
the Grand Jury room the
con of MeS,
V. la- i all the officers
have their
We that Joan Collins
he sent to tone place line, will keep
him oil the public highway, re some
one will g.-t into tr or by
A committee of out Li lies
-o the the Aged and
We find hat the building are m
good moms are all clean,
heeding clean, We hoar no
Iran inmates. We lie
give lieu.
Home by Sickness.
Elder I. It. II. II a as
vi tin d g
made I In the M-
Alter
be a
advising him vi serious
a .-on ml be m.
for ville.
W. Li. has a
ill -I a quilt. lie quill
Death of Mis. T. A.
I he -ad news it the sudden a I
Mi.- T A came to m i
eve ling m
sky. toed woman
p all elements a Hue and
r l.
was the pattern example I. r
all a m w her. No one in bar
did more to elevate and
standard morality
Ni her
lo happy.
i kindness no.
by
and near who ever her happy
home. A- ii loving
wit-, ii d-V mi. lb. r, u
d, a most excellent neighbor,
livid. Han
is on earth a voice .
is veiled a I. whose palling
a an place by
health. soul .-.
hi. It filled home with light, a
mad., that so bright.
If. S.
Taking Off the Edge.
One . things in ad-
g in is th l a
will at- .
tin beat . n got. He will
I-1 us say, ii is . to
by skimp. . a
On v ran g it or
fa ill ti re. end 11.1 the
is lift- taking lbs
a can rut a w it ii
a dud bill are things
cm with it, and you e cut
anything it as
cleanly and the as can
knife.
lo have a razor edge, veil it d as
a bit
on, nut
I'll cruelty to animal-,
II,.
Vial Morrow. Morrow, and
assault deadly
weapon, I guilty; Weal
on
, 1.1 Mala.
with deadly
a in
lay Silver-
guilty,
s on pa, .-f c.-ts.
y t- s pi ads
pay-
m coats.
ilia in
Augustus
with deadly plead
y, on
I costs.
W. It. ii a mid Win. Nichols
a. pleads sadly, lined
. ; Na--. Is in Si.-
i n-.
Ed lure
to the 11-
V j .-i;.
larceny and
; nils to tin.
live years.
and K Bier I,
a -d pi aid guilty,
until u try in
th of
and
Vt III, It . a-, null III
j leads guilty,
en payment
Sam Davenport, y am
p d i coals.
Henry and
all
lent on payment
COSts.
Gray, larceny and
guilty, to the
We
Lead
in
Dress
Goods
All He Wants.
.-. Georgia Held
singing tin.- original
black,
En he ,
All he
Is a
Ku a meal ;
Oh, my honey,
Dis too
Constitution.
And the Best
Mr. B. I . who is
from tells
lo pieces it, and j,,,.,, ,,,. .
u vine other lie
you is the
loan of its size in the
Sunday
in in
bean a bus. 1.0 one bus 11.11
in lb c CM
Just
he-, and over I
Mattie Portraits. s. he
greatest and War Book
ii the hone. He do s mu wish I published, and the only one that does
to in in ml to and the
cause he tor. Complete one
volume. wan where to
sell this on our new ea-y plan
of lilt null
will c i m lb. ii., lo
day. Al
services tie L J's Supper be he I f t the
. and a The King Healers will, the cast n
a F. ; tops and bottoms are the
be
b assisted i the meetings Rev
J A. of a II. but th, at
Mr. I. i. i- on, he made up it is
will D. D.
the lady ids
are Iran lo per
moil Sous and
send for a
circular and
term- to
to the
real lit the Great meet-
on Sunday.
In is. v. State
S, If,
who suffer Impaired
and weak and on
o. this have a peculiar of
hill., and will he glad to learn
a cure for chills and la now
and universally sold
Williams, with d. ad-J
on, pleads guilty, judgment j
A . K.
guilty.
It. II. A. Blow,
pleads guilty,
on pa; III. ill guilty,
need In jail.
Brown
Brown not
Brown, con an
weapon, guilty,
Ilium, g
Join with d. K
weapon, guilty, m ml.
with t-. . to
hire en .
E E I i, . ti I
I t up a pay men I
Sis.
.
i three
months in j
. r. V an I
I's-e Fleming,
l I , i A
At-
n i d on pi mi-. I
W , with
. pi . III
pended on payment .
on the Ground Floor.
p. ml. d on c-.-ls.
II Stanley Hardy,
with We Bell so low that u will make your
head swim. We are receiving daily
choice line of
II
; Yon want the newest, prettiest and
most stylish
a in Our Autumn stock is now ready and
j surpasses any we have ever shown.
Tim M Attractive Mb
Thin
Conic
and
The latest domestic novelties. No
other house shows such
Lang's Gash House.
LANG SELLS
. d
in in with to Cot
to
If. M. X-. with
deadly
V.-ii appeal Iron.
not
House, r, guilty,
s. i l. in in jail with
leave to bile at.
A. I. Blew, appeal Mayor's
not
II. . In iii V
court not guilty.
Ed appeal
nit, not guilty.
be civil docket was t kin up
day
M. FLOUR. MEAL.
Canned of all kinds, Tobacco,
and everything y kept In a first-
class Grocery which we oiler at prices
that defy competition.
James B White-
L- v. N
A.
8- EVA H
I in months with leave to l
mi rs lo hire out.
John and
not
Cutler, larceny and
i to
lie year.
when the Creator said lo woman,
sorrow thou bring forth
that a curse was pro-
against the human race,
but the joy felt by every Mother
when she first presses lo her heart
her babe, proves the contrary.
Danger and suffering lurk in
J. W. and Sam Allen, j the pathway of the Expectant
Mother, and should he avoided,
that she may reach the hour when
the hope her heart is to be real-
and strength.
all i
Leone Patrick, with
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment sin-
tended on cost.
Joe John s and
Junes, assault with deadly weapon,
Jones not guilty, there gully,
VI ill Bryant, assault with deadly
weapon, pleads
George pleads
s need lo tine; years la
II. White,
guilty, In three years in the
pit
Joseph Mayo, assault w th deadly;
w. up ii,
Sam Eh-mini, assault with
SF
OF HE OLD
w. up. ii, guilty.
m Fl r cruelty to
to
larceny n- .
so relaxes the
system and as
Nature,
that the
change
take s p I
without
sea, Headache,
Nervous or
Gloomy
a n d the
I hour is robbed of its pain
suffering, as so many happy
The of the market and the beat
in tin.
We
Experienced Force, Ample Room,
and will iii high prices.
Ah soon a in bring it to as.
Greenville Warehouse.
. . Ml, But
. I B .-
I .,
. I
which does injure the but .
j Job I e, I actually It. Is Roman Pep- to get
Ky. sin and
I J PillS
Bar.
t .
health m .
I i to
build mo up, and I bought six bet tin.
Before I bad hall Ida amount I
found that I was I could rest
better Bight, Ml had in
J gained in when I
I h . the sores on
my bud all J. B.
No. Carolina.
for
tour bottles of
i.
since I took Hood's but I
nave not guttered w sore or
in Mas. M J.
Lovett, Georgia.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
la the One True Purifier. Be
s only Hood's.
mothers have experienced.
Nothing but docs
this. Don't be deceived or
persuaded to use anything else.
I. remedy ever
i It. A Co.,
Or or mill on row I pt
of write for book containing
Infill for all Mother., mailed free.
T,.,. Co., Atlanta,
J. R COREY
IN
Fine
Autumn
Clothing
and
Goods.
new stock is ready. It is rich with novel
Horse and handsome styles that artistic and
A give have produced. We urge
Millinery. you to examine detail of them,
materials, patterns, colors, fit and workman
ship to any test. The goods reflect every
of elegance and excellence. Our best
forts were centered in the selections and every
we could command was applied to the
work of getting prices right. The result will
satisfy the most fashionable and frugal.
a nice line
Groceries.
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
Brown,
to see





THREE TAILORS.
tailor, to km I Rood
Went o tavern of
On , on tho Rhine.
Their but Mill they
-l
that cue quench their
turn
Witt wise, with win.
are broke, not a cent
In the world our gold we're spent,
On the Rhine, on the Rhine.
Bat we'll Show some
tn we ask for nix
Borne wine, some
the keeper of
Win sell a glass of wino for a dime.
On the Rhine, on the Rhine
Bat for all with needle and thread
ponce In the head he'll give Instead
Of wine, of
A one of 1- Ms hat
And nimbly threaded his needle with that.
On the Rhine, on the Rhino.
A broken wineglass he with the beam
Bo wall that no one see the at m,
la wine. In wine.
The tailor caught hold of a
on the bridge of his nose It annul.
On the Rhine, on the Rhine.
The gnat wore with a hole like n dot.
Ha darned It finely noticed It not.
tor wine, for wine.
Bis needle of the third one grabbed.
With all might in the wall he stabbed.
On the Rhine, on the Rhine.
A the needle eye slip
pod
I the wonder myself while I sipped
My wine, my wine.
The boat of see
The truest, smartest men arc yea throe
On tho Rhine, on
A ho took to the brim.
And laughingly bays, take a swim
wine, in
Occasionally one comes across per-
sons who are to all intents and
poses utterly irresponsible.
matter what their acts, they have a
plausible excuse, and when excuses
are exhausted they dismiss the
whole affair with a little flutter or a
wave of the hand and declare that
they don't know anything
about it, or that they have done all
they can, and that's all there is to
Personal responsibility and the
habits of accuracy, reliability, truth-
and well bred frankness are
among the most important items in
the education of a all,
a feeling of accountability and the
disposition to accept whatever be-
longs to one's share of the
of York Ledger.
Improvement.
Is it a
yon improve each
tug
answered the busy
long have you been
you ought to having a
better time than you seem to have, if
that is the case. Tribune.
A Fatality.
has become of your
asked the person of Barnes
guess f worked him too hard,
replied that eminent tragedian.
tilled the goose by pulling his gold-
lets, the proverb
GROVE
THE SUNDOWN SEA.
Bare of the sin. lore,
with its
Whore tho pity long day
And tho summer
arc and for you. low
There are health f-r
then u I.
On tho shores of the Owl wall sea.
It will give bat ruse- to yon aback, lore.
For Mk a ran a II i.
the an ash
breath of tho Moot red
get t. o light eye, love.
the shade of tin- r tree
Ton know v.-h re; there and to soars
On of Sundown sea.
There's a love,
Of scarred loco. Ibero
Are I are;
n wail c a lb
frog rill, love,
it's ya a;
there's a smothered
Then away to Urn Baa.
The luster is your hair, love;
are pale;
Your dark eye turn
p of trail.
will sine n now gong to yon,
you'll n to
And we'll grow v.-e Journey
On the to tat s
in
M War.
The prevalence of in i
America been variously account-- ,,. ,. . ,.,,
d for, iced water sweets being
two of explanations. I Mi ,
Bat, as a matter of i i ,
what obs m the
which one cats it which which was ., H Mills
and in ,,,, ,
to art
for in
Fourth i i North I
than America, n writer
in asks, would the legend till about the war,
prove an ,. l to
to tho man I,,, . . .
A if he w, v
a British workman, would regard it
I tn the light of an insult. A French, j bring In
I man will do any thing in a hurry ex from . .
; cat, and tn his ; rim and Iran in
But i, h . ,
I. .,
. Hi m i ; ,
in his wife died in
eT
that time spent at table is
Indeed the writer In The
that it is the
thing to see men bolting their food
Baa. at a ranch not to
to bat in coder to
rue till flu,
MAKING OF A PLAYER. Even those who an
all oilier
medicine I perforate
a b . aft away with
and by the
Theory.
t liver, re-
e bile, the
bow The
Toni . the rest.
Have free . nay
Mfg N . . .
Ma- to I;
Vi
VI S
hi
i Al rimed
III SI nil
. m I. , . .-
M.
. I J,
.,,.
I . . 575.00
II I J 110.00
1890, leaving 1.0 tn Mr. Mill.,
. live in -1
I- d Pat iv, in
county, and j.,. ,, . ,,, .
in a
a Tor the in the WOW h a similar dis H .
for of dining tire here heard from
John an American lady has been but once then th-i bad fa
in St. Nicholas, has heard to Bay that she thought the and I that I
many pictures of life and scenes in way to live would be to .,
rile.
eon
to-u sot
;. .
relic t.
.
B pa
I . .
The Stock complete in i
every department and
low as the low -i.
est. Highest market I
prices paid tor
produce.
TASTELESS
CHILL
TONIC
IS JUST AS
WARRANTED. PRICE SO
The following Pantry when yon were
is an account of training of the take
Nor.
wild rear. c-l
hero for the stage by master
player.
Ho hart Nick learn no end of
off by heart, with their
and and
its, worked fully bard as his
pupil, reading over every sentence
go tunes until Nick tho accent
fie would have him
stamp, too, and
gesture in accordance with
until the arms ached,
going him
one by one, over over
unsatisfied, but patient to
list, Nick L
would
say, with tired bat determined
mile, little i mo m ;
table v -r
of time. for
in fact, her idea of
r r Hi re
one of the things which
better in the mother
fry. all
will, hut n is at
Where speed in eating i
London
Art of
A ; i ill
men into I in Hi u
es la son in the Id . art
Ho
yon
t . . I I V I
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that can ii. .
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new I iii i e .- . a
in ., . i-,.,. i; .,. . ;. n,
Milts. R
S. E. PENDER CO
I-. N.
. L., Lina.
may the finest play, one kid how hi i i
have i
i Iii; Mr. a
r in id i. i i i I
n; I i- .; I m
. .; ; fin .
; no , . i , ii,
. n i I
his b i b .
I i . . . mi . ; a j
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ii . A n i i i ; i
id . mm .
.-.
.
J A r i
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w .
j familiar, all the
i .
i in be ;, . .,. . , ;
CO-
SEE THAT
h What Is It
.
.,. married
ii ii. i ii i
Gr
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he
oil
It is a picture celebrated
PARKER FOUNTAIN
Best in use. The outfit no business man is
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens.
You will be astonished when you see them
earn how very cheap are.
You may never,
But should you
Want Job Printing
see us.-
Be often ha before a make no way.
mirror for an hour M a j nine to ton tin; u
pig faces while he spoke bis lines, out i will
frowning or grimacing, as hi i- man
best seemed to fit part, the goes on. . I.
boy grow weary bin own pr he i I in i
more often
las the time slipped would ink into his bruin . ; .
his hands with b boyish . nothing can possibly re
have a pie brought and a of i km .- effort, and fine
Spanish cordial them both, do- a flood of it Von m
the lad j he suddenly i ah It. h ; i
nil his heart, of work i ; . i . y. . i . ,.
his honor, which Nick
be Was coming on.
Cicely governess was a
Agnes By
aha had been
and therefore lie u every.
where esteemed lit by birth am
m.
A.
II G I
-a.
; i
; ;. s of him, ii
. ii . .,. Quit
young man n .
v , per .
She man had learned to labor and
to Si u ,
tho young mind
Shell
brooding to t
when to bow and when to beckon.
She came each to
and paid double
shillings to Bee to it b
little cap
cloak a lady's page need have, i
carriage best fitted for bis dace, I
how to a
great folks were; moreover, bow o
to back our again, hawing, and not
fall over the stools, which was no
little art, Nick cat
of ping slyly his
legs when lie bowed.
His hair, too, was allowed to I
grow and was combed
fully every day by the boring
an, and soon, as it was naturally
curly, it fell roiling waves
has neck.
On heels cf
FOR
i U lire next
A b -iV .
Com
a I i e I
; m .- man i I
, . I e . v.
b i iii
Lena if c i
;. .-i I u
Chi
I it d, v. .
ii . . . . .
A same II
rich V ism led to the a i
s c Ins E- lies
. ti . H ;.
.,,;. will tin
real our j
. i i tn stock i.- .
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W E
from
n . . i
tick cl
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mi a w,
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came De who, it
Job
-a
Anything from
-TO A-
Iii ii s
phi
Di- i II
I.-I--1 to t iii.-
In bad r
-I Raj be knew d
governess son being
s-. he i. H I
t on r i
n ii in
Ni
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lb. rich widow, s
IS i B tot
had -i b mi age v.
marry iii
Mr.
cure, a Belle She's u .
is ears n.-V nave a .
How II. u
mot mi
n ft.
i lie bill's M be SAN
Poser
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home stews
every afternoon at
small price of cents a
month. Are a
lo be.
was said, had been r
the late lord ch in
and had taught hi
ks with his nimble hi la i
bad hi in into the queen's
good graces and so j
.;
dreadful English, but dam like
too essence of agility, and taught
both and Cicely latest Ital- h u wry I
; tho tune upon
his queer little fiddle.
Cicely already dance I like a pixie,
and her
first awkward antics, j
he v.
At that she iii became
end, had gone, .
across the putting I .
arm about Kick said
tin ;. Father j
the all too
at I caught
from my mother's blood. A boy i,
not good friends with his t as ;.
girl is, but
know, and teach us
hi if i i . i .
Hi r l H
, i. Swat d i i.
L i- . .
be m ; i v. . a. I
Barns
i .
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t inn w . i i i j.,.
I I
PU as Props.
. lute
GREENVILLE. X. C-
Old . Ire
i i i . i r I n i c I sail .
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c. I inn i ;
t -i . m
Ti I y on tin eh i
a, ; i i- . ton i.
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p of i.- i i . . .
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la Ilia Pi fill I II ft
ix and
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Ma and
kinda of
mm
IS V
III
For
ii . ill are .
i i- e
and birds upon
;.
Right living is, in one a
living without mistakes.
To make I TI how-
ever, and a mistake may at least
have in it the merit of activity. The
person who does may es-
cape blundering, but a do nothing
policy is not often a
said a notable
speaker a memorable gathering
lately assembled, saw some
who have no mistakes for
thousands of were in
the museum of the University
of Pennsylvania, in the Peruvian
and Mexican depart in glass
Companion. .
Lu
The modern stand-
ard Family
cine Cures the
common every-day
Sis of humanity.
a o i i-
I. .
of a fail
rise of one cant par yard in out-
ton Tit r but one
and is the same
that baa fallowed the
of ii tariff- an
mil profit
pail to the i; flint ictus I he
expense
es at Tracker's
Tho North f
the
for fusion or
Lord, it holds iv-i hope of h
I job, observes
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dads f r is dot
or d
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mat rial and arc prepared to give
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prices reasonable.
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YEARS in- hast U
The Eastern Reflector.
ls only a year. 1-
contains the news every
week, and gives
to the farmers, es-
those growing
tobacco, is worth
many times more
the subscription price.
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Arrest
disease by the timely use o;
Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of increasing
popularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE.
sour stomach, malaria,
torpid liver, constipation
and all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
I Will in my off, e
S. p
or will a Depot for
p .- .-I coll- o .
Mir pl
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of i etcher, viz;
Or-o
Ht,
township
Sniff. town-
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upon it
it killed the in m -if
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COURTHOUSE,
remedy r its timely use
I of cases rave been already
So
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who have Bronchial or j
if they will write in
and t Sincerely,
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Ail placed in
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Title
Eastern reflector, 29 September 1897
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 29, 1897
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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