Eastern reflector, 9 November 1897


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Corn
Candy Cathartic kill.
Yellow Jack him.
No ore Kim takes
spends to proper ft
low is and pp
rent
ours I
Jill
Id Ibis we Deed a
requiring the act of the-
Legislature to be published la I
newspapers immediately
that adjourns. As it is;
people lire coder laws
provisions they are
ignorant. it will tend
to educate the public on laws
under which they live to have
their
Leaf
.
Larger crops, fuller ears and
MM. larger grain to result
from a liberal use of
at least
Professional Cards
factual
Potash
B arc to
B . n r.
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KALI WORK.
Saws
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SEE THAT
What Is It
w. Win
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Practice la all tin-
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It is a picture celebrated
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Best in use
v. Ii. Lang,
The outfit no business
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complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Gold Pens.
You will be astonished when you see them and
earn how very cheap the v
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You may never,
But should you ever
Want Job
. .
A OARING ENGINE RIDE.
How , r.
f h
had war made
nab a in the
old cl San
r. who had
t y while
i behind a
Too ride hap
B J
a few other men
th railroad.
of tho rd had bean
fir as and um
; and
L. L who the
.- railroad from
to F. wan iii his
vi at w . ha Hatch
to the mining
. tuft i to
lb and m load
it the Central
Clock
Ban oil the
m tor three
n in
bad
th. . Hull
City
the Free-
which then
away on its journey. A
team war fur Ml.
Kit at, got int.
win driven rapidly
. City.
an coal
t. l waiting tr a ;.; the
Mr.
to run
tr. and I I Ac
v i
e d, all. i u. with
f Mr. bar, who
Hood the back of ii.
v the r
coal and Wood, and it didn't
k- ;, to . the
jolting swaying i f
that the road
i a very poor Condition for
g. Mm h to mil after
we beyond American
d oar arm ached
exertions bold on and
ourselves from being
out if r. engineer sod-
rail rah speed and
time informed Mr.
Crocker that it would extremely
Execution Sale.
in Lamb
d. W. If.
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day, die f . , r
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rill, , r .
r. i, . . from
. to ab . id's Mill
and ;. .,., u
mid bra la
to th- at raid
the
it at to the county
lead . is lb
Ding r. . in .-- n
tract at
I. m ,.
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W. II
Pill County.
Liver Ills.
. , . rat. r. ; I,, .
. . Crocker annoyed and
-Come to see us.-
tor Job Printing Office.
Anything from
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FURNITURE
The Daily Reflector
I .
in
told inn i.
. ;,., , .
Gives
CM
small
month,
ought lo
homo news
afternoon at
rice of
Art-
It
be.
KM
-5 cents a
you a sub-1
you Hi r get the
took bold Ii
it to the limit.
Of we ail thought that Mr.
tied that tho
jump the track.
Bet Mr. Crocker nut
t moved a
Mood tin- lever until we
all sewed out our and
Um and
like s ha. wild is
reached
Here we were hustled
into a Waiting and
away. At lath 1.11 mile between
town arid Virginia City there
relay of horses. At various
the mountain
even ware afraid to obey
Mr. orders, and in two in-
stances be took the himself
and into u lively
of the whole
wild and dashing was that
Crocker in the
the Virginia City
a copy of the
and some matter
If boars before the mail agent on
Mir a railroad bod
the city. That was deathblow
to tin and road
of
Washington
C u I
Si can
Ha ,
The above
notice an entitled a- .
hub n in-ti 1.1 Court
I and, tin t lbs
for purpose of ob-
;.
I will farther
that the to
the the Sal
. f e ., to ii Id Hi
Monday after 1st Monday Sept
I- i a the December,
st In i
X . sad
demur ;,, , a
to
the in . .
S in. pin Co,
Valuable Farm for Sale
By of Superior
made la -i earl
p en
Moore el tit versa
et ab. I
D,,, 1.1 ,. i.- h fare
bbl
tract parcel of land
in h
ate Ire real d at time of
death, bounded by Ike of the
a. II. Taft, ilia lute
Ii. ii
Edwards, Foreman
River, tin
l- more or
hut tract of land lies S mile-
and l mile, west of
and lbs
II i- a four
in. boasts, bum
and a well f water.
October,
I,. BLOW,
Commissioner,
CHILL
WARRANTED. PRICE eta. I
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r . m
yea. of
b. ti-r- year. In oil j
I- -I in
I Lit, i r rail I
l. M
A Ct
than cure. Liver
will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
malaria,
constipation, jaundice, torpid
liver and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
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DEALER IN
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
Arc different from all other
a specific duly, mas away
curing by the
MM Power Theory.
One Pink touches the liver, re-
moves III bite, the bile
The
Tonic Fetid does the rest.
Have ct
Tr. .
Co K. V a Tea.
GREENVILLE. N. C
Kit IN-
The Eastern Reflector.
TWICE-A-WEEK.
h only a yen r. I
the news every
and gives
to the es-
those
is worth
many tunes more than
the subscription price.
UNDERTAKER
mm
EMBALMERS.
ft
and line of
and in wood, metal-
and cloth over brought
i o
to con-
and bi
in. in cure will
unit of
mo
i , .
BOB
Art.
putt mother complexion
affair, mid the
ska i ;. her red and white on
the palette Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
in Indian army
fed twice a day When mealtime
they are drawn
a row of piles of food.
ten
I pounds of raw rice, ,, ,
two pound packages Tho rice
I wrapped in and then tied
I with At the
each elephant rates, its
package in thrown into
this
of feeding a of
in
Town Lots Sale.
if .-in order lbs Beard
in.-. j- I will o
8th, before
the in the town
at
lot of land In
Greenville and known in
pita i f mid town at lot
of
and immediately of lbs
ll and being the lot upon which
Market now The
ii I will be as
let. la separate
a plan on die In the of the
Register of of Pin
can be tern public soy lime and
trill Ii exhibited on . of ult
I. As a while.
third bid to be
paid on Unit day of
one third on the first day of January
and one third on the Ural day of
January. wish -In percent Inter
t on the deferred payments, with
privilege to pay whole
at any time and take his deed.
on day of
and title reserved until
the of money I-
I.
The Hood of
the right to reject
bid.
October 1807.
M.
Iii. . CO.
the Em tor an absolute
for By its use
of hi have
cured. So proof-positive am t
of its power Put I consider it my duty to i
to th e of your
have O Bronchial or .
Ll-.; will write me their
tad p Sincerely,
A. K. C. . Hew
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MARBLE
Wire and Iron
-class work
prices reasonable.
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Pu-
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L. . I U. S.
. f-i Lb net
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Vi of
K It c mat
II with
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Confederate soldier in die
fast
II . I'll
In. found
TO OS.
Mr. a June., of drug II.
in., P
Dr. King. New Di-. .,
hi, nit. . i,,
hi
Pans e do for her. It
Hon. Having Dr. King,
ill lot. Of II.
took ,. i Die
of all the bey n least better from the
dote, mil hull dollar bottle.
Killed and v. II.
in vi
la to do t
work It. fret trial
I dreg-lore.
Execution Sale.
of in W.
K. directs I to the
the Conn of
I will on Wednesday, the
day of 1897, it II o'clock M.
at Court door in county
sell the hi for ca-n. lo
Hid execution Hie following
restate
A piece or of land
the of It. ,
A tract W W
tract and a ii
i tores being deeded
by i. a to a n
known is and
tracts.
and. One other adjoining
trooper land, above described on
of I. A W Me-
-II
Martha A W W
on the nest
acres being name deeded by heir- of
A D known a. A II
on land,
One other tract adjoining lauds
Of It II I, A
A Mi ,. I;, .,.,,
on east, c ft acres being
part of V home
and being part of that
to W K In el W
One other adjoining the
i i i. a
tract
the Cooper and I he limb of
seres
deeded lo h
by A
one-fourth
In the loin Bad
to K by K
O reference to
deed In Blade.
of 1887,
l. I ill I'll t
pases and over large
Battle The
greatest and War Book ever
and the Only one Hint does
justice to the C lute soldier and the
be ought for. Ir, one
Agent wanted everywhere to
book on our new easy plan
Many of tie lady
to HOOper
month. Sous Daughters
of Veterans, others are
to tend tot a illus-
circular and
I. Address,
Journal Job Printing Co.,
by.
A Great Land Sale.
One o Hie Bert in County
to be -i. a at Public Sale
1897.
By virtue of power vested in as
by two decrees of Superior Court
made st June term 1891, one In
case of I. A.
Sugg wife Millie E. and the
ether A. T. I. A.
and wife Millie K. I will
ell at public to the highest bidder
on Monday nth of Dec. 1897
, valuable lying on south aids
about two and a half miles
West of known as the
Charles and
about live hundred and seventy acre,
more or leas.
A general discretion of the lands
can be found in the two decrees score
referred to but a
will be given of the lend, to be sold
on the day of sale or can be
the sale by t me at my
office.
The lei in- of s in Is
but purchaser it not
ed to pay all cash he can, If ha de-
sires, make arrangement to pay part
cash and gel time on the by
giving his note payable, with simple
Interest, in annual secure I
by a mortgage on the land.
farm Is valuable for
of cotton, corn or tobacco and la
well supplied with pack
houses, Ac.
Th use wishing to buy a fine farm
near town will do well to examine this
one.
Any desired can be bad
by applying to the undersigned.
N. O, Oct 1897.
T. J. JAR VIS.
THE OLD RELIABLE
-----U STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A
YEARS has taught me the U cheap
Hemp Hope. Building Pumps, Farming Implement,, and
log necessary for Millers, Mechanic and general house bun
Holding Ladies Dress Good. I have always on lath
for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for Clark's O . t
and keep courteous clerks.
GREEN VILLE.
Tho rain kept lint Monday
crowd in town being as large In.
day at usual.
J L SUGG
GREENVILLE, N. C.
COURTHOUSE.
All placed n strict
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
AM FOB PROOF
mi i
TWICE
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
VOL. XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER
NO
ft
papers for
The Farmer and Mechanic,
paper that yearn ago, under the
guidance of Capt- H- A- Shotwell
made an excellent r
throughout the State, has
been revived at Raleigh a
wet farm and home paper.
many in this section
who formerly took Farmer
Mechanic like to have
it again and we are prepared lo
make the following extraordinary
For we will Bend The
fin V ion. Toe North
of and
Farmer Mechanic, all
papers a
capers will give yen
home news, the State and general
and farm news, and
think of three of a
whole year for
If yon want the Atlanta Con-
added to the above list
you can get it for cents more,
or a week New York
World for Any other
paper or magazine wanted we can
give yon a on in con-
with Re-
Some T
Wisdom.
Even the hand of a king
o mortality.
If Solomon lived in these days
bright young man would rid-
unmercifully.
No one is absolutely free.
Every person at a few
to
Do not drop into medicine
habit.
are merely ace
indications.
longest pole does not
always get persimmons. It
it so long in some instance that
nobody can handle it.
An empty sometimes
a great deal in it.
No men ever makes good
for himself alone-
Many a poor man smokes
enough cigars to support hie
family-
waste bait fishing for
compliments-
Life called a river, but there
a deal of dost raised-
Dignity is one of woman's
est of defense.
News.
He Was to the Occasion
A lecturer a par-
one
night, who, not content with hurl-
epithets, hurled a number of
well. lecturer
Drought entertainment to a
with the remark that he bad
hoped the would be
pleated, but he really hadn't ex-
that they would their
Under a decision of
Court of California it baa
been established that a woman
may be to support her
Thia ruling of tho
was by the beat legal
of the state, and
bated upon peculiar
in the case. It that
of an elderly Maple living in Lea
county. The husband is
aged and infirm to be
to provide for and
not long ago deserted alto-
by his wife. He brought
suit against for maintenance
before Superior Court of the
and obtained a judgment,
ordering payment to himself
of a monthly allowance of
Further than that, after
peal, the judgment been
firmed by the Supreme
tho State.
GUESSES
How often
ates into a condition cf
at selfishness indifference,
regulated by an armed neutrality
toward outside world
No woman is, a more
roughly disqualified for what
she conceives to be her special
vocation than is a
H e owe nobody love, which
never a debt. It always a free
will offering, or the return for an
exchange of like
for like.
A man who assures a woman
he has determined to
marry invitee her to do
to alter bis determination.
Some women arc so delighted
with their own and ex-
press their delight so
as to make others almost regret
Many a man who made up
bis to die a bachelor cannot
make up bis heart to the same
he Loafing Habit.
Why it is some young men will
loaf about the at night
a-d on Sundays, when they a-e
not at work, in more than some
people comprehend. Even
if limo should bang heavy on
their beads, can very easily
a good book to while
away time. If a person
not able to buy a book, there are
plenty of people who will loan a
good bock. Then another thing
religions worship. There is
hardly a nigh, in the week but
what services of tome
kind are not held in some of
churches, to which young men
can attend How much better it
would be to either read a good
book or be at it
to be listening to idle
Durham Sun.
The n.
One normal pumpkin will make
A normal pumpkin
weighs less than fifty pounds.
Five cents will buy it in any
in world. There are
pumpkins that weigh three times
fifty pounds, and even one of these
can be purchased fur a
Why, then, not pumpkin
pie hold a place in the estimation
of human family co
other product of land or sea
occupies It bridges the chasm
between millionaire and the
pauper, between haughty
dame and the petulant
woman, between dude and the
tramp. In a word, the pumpkin
pie that touch of nature
which makes all world kin.
The pumpkin is, therefore, to be
Louis Republic
PLAIN TRUTHS
No man who looks high can
live low.
religion that cost
nothing.
Be a and you will be
to receive
Faultfinding one of the
est marks of a backslider.
True Christianity works
Well between Sundays.
An o is tho
that the Bible it true-
The devil when ho
finds a good man on his knees.
Things said and lore
bring good fruit-
Read tho Bible and you
Will find it
A good prayer meeting
begins before the bell rings.
We hare no more right to think
wrong than we have to do wrong
The devil leads the man
not living same good object.
The smallest man on the face of
the earth the one who sees only
himself. -Rams Horn-
Pawl
Don't judge picture by the
frame around it.
Don't try to kill two birds with
one stone. Use a shotgun.
for a doctor if you
prefer to die a natural death.
Don't waste your . mo
figures. They seldom lie,
in gas-meters-
Don't a strange dog
to find out whether be is go d
natured or not.
get too self important.
You may be just as as an
just stupid-
expect too much of a self
made man. It is probably his
first attempt la the creative line.
Don't think that every fad eyed
you meet has loved and
Perhaps she loved and got
him.
leave kind words unsaid.
the may
it necessary lo put you
his ice box Leader.
MI
The i Centennial Ex-
position at has closed
its gates
visitors during
the past six months- Consider-
the limited population of
this showing
i-peak. for enterprise
and skill of the .
Thu Same Couple Married Three
Times.
I is a of u
usual interest near here. One Alex
Joiner, who lire, about three miles
place, just been married
the third time to the same woman.
Same year, ago he was
and lie and his half
lived together for some lime. They
could not and separated.
A divorce obtained by
Alter a lime Mr. Joiner began to pay
his respects to hi, wife and
alter a series courtship, they
married again. long u sec-
divorce applied and grant-
ed. A few months ago a third court-
was begun ended in a third
marriage about three week, ago.
They are now living
October Treasury Figures.
Washington, D. C, Oct.
month October closed to-day, so
fur as the Treasury are
concerned, with a considerable
in receipts over September.
The figures still rubied to some
which will be made on
Monday, but disclose substantially the
condition at the close the month.
Th-i total receipts for October were
of which was
from customs, from inter-
mil miscellaneous source,.
The real significance of Treasury
n, is by receipts
than by the net which is
largo this month because
quarterly interest payments. There
has been an improvement
in customs receipts over
September, and
August.
A like rate improvement two
month, more, with tome improvement
in revenue, would the
Treasury near a self supporting basis.
Mr. J. R. Tillery, Tillery,
told the editor of Common-
wealth that Mr. William hi,
great uncle, built the ti gin house
ever built in North Carolina. He
I rune work the building is now
standing on Mr. W. V farm
near say, also that the
first gin that was run In those long ago
day, was turned by a crank, and that
the cotton patches in the gardens were
cultivated with a case Scotland
Neck Commonwealth.
A TO BE REMEMBERED.
Our is conducted on sound
principles, honorably presented and
truthfully advertised. We have gathered
from the best and most prominent markets
all the new and desirable novelties
to the want the people community
This cone in attraction is Rich in Quality.
Magnificent en Style, Price.
We have to meet your require
for seasonable goods in respect.-
invite you to one of the displays
up-to-date and Reasonable merchandise
ever offered the people of this vicinity.
Come to of Shows. Every feature
of the entertainment is replete with Style,
High Quality i y want
to see this Show of Shows come and see
fine assortment of
AND TRIMMINGS
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing
Goods, Shoes.
Hats, and Hardware,
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware,
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the
largest stock of
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given
in this community. Come and see how much
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who
you are, where you live, how much or how
little money got. There is no Store
where your dollars will do you as much good
service as they will do you here. I
Yours Truly
BAKER HART
Silver In the Treasury.
silver vaults of
States Treasury have been rob-1
In.- cf a large number of
dollars. When the count
of the cash on in the j
was commenced at time
Treasurer
silver dollars in th; vaults
being counted by weight, as
is usually done This work
not gone far, it i
was that two bags, feral
weight. The money in
these bags was counted it
as I hat an
; n out aid
pieces lead been nut i i to
make the weight.
Thomas Martin, n colored mar,
who bad been employed in the
us a for many
and assisted in the
count by passing tho bags out of
the vault, was arrested and con-
fessed to the theft, but
be had taken money m
only two bag. Mr. Roberts de-
to have
ed for dollar and n
of clerks v, a. for
that purpose.
count been in progress
more than three months, and it
will rive or six more to
hundreds of millions of silver
dollars on hand. As the count
has several short bags
have been found- As a rule only
a low dollars have been taken
a bag and had been
substituted to make up
weight. The shortage thus
fur about
Officials of
believe Martin took all the
his system seems
been followed, and be had been
employed about when-
ever was any of
tho bags to be done, on
of supposed honesty. The
lo.-s will fall upon former Ti. as
Morgan, as Mr- Roberts has
not yet given his receipt for the
cash the
Dispatch.
Hardware
Tinware,
Spokes, Hubs, Building Pain ts
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and Honest at Book
Bottom Prices.
MAIN STREET,
GREENVILLE, N. C
j pure,
v. Ii u l o J
POWDER
Absolutely
o-i It. r
have raised by
fusion
voters are not to They
are the ores upon whom
burdens fall, lint mark this
If it were
raise laxes this year to meet
tho extravagant expenditures of
fusion bosses, it will be mere
to r next
year. The cost of such manage-
gets more and
soon raise will be in de-
It is utterly impossible
for the so fellows to
with M little money as it formerly
took to State- And yet
they cry retrenchment and re-
Dispatch-
The the player on
the diversity Georgia team on
Sunday last so stirred, up prejudice
against the game in that Stale that
many members of Georgia
BOW in session, are in favor o
a making it n misdemeanor
lo engage in the loot bull in
State.
Carolina has only one serious
draw-buck lo keep from being
regarded as one of the best Slates in
which to invest money; that
the alterable political mess which Iris
two years and which
threatens at Mill. Tho
published a of Cm.
bends for sale, and in
days moneyed mm
New York were seeking lo make
in the bonds. This a
good Neck Common-
wealth.
Of the children horn alive one
die before
old, one third before twenty
third mouth, ball the
eighth two th of
before tho thirty year,
ii their fifty
first year, and about
only one survives it
Now York and New
lighting their way back
tho sisterhood of Democratic
States i Ohio staggering
certain which flag to follow
Massachusetts faltering in its
Republican allegiance; Demo-
gains nil the
the
sequences that to follow fast
upon tho heels of Pro-
Tho people the United States
appear to be sadly dubious in the
face of triumphant
Philadelphia Record.
Newspapers m Schools.
The idea substituting news-
papers for reading books in i
lie h s taken hold
some mines and some
discussion- There are some
which could be used
with profit, there are others which
impress into the plastic
minds of the children false ideas.
The question, therefore, of
newspaper to be used
and the person to make the
selection should be considered.
If toucher is to select a
d paper to promulgate his
politics we might view the scheme
with Sun-
Making Opportunity.
Improving is
well, but making is
better- Many a man says that he
could do something he only
had opportunity, but man
who is determined to do some-
will cue the
even has to make it.
wise man will make
more opportunities than he
School Times.
Asked in all
If President wants
to accord recognition to the
because of their loyalty
to tho Republican it can be
in nil fairness. Why
he go into States like
Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio where
the vote turns scale to
bis patty, give post-offices
thereto black The
will this, be-
cause he knows that it would be
t as a purpose to
humiliate a
of American for no
reason than in
party -St. Louis Re-
public-
I don't how big and rich
widely known a concern is,
let it its ads out of all pa-
for say two seasons and it
will able to catch
up. Why, some it
In lie h that a company
is fulling back, getting
to make an assignment
it stops keeps out
for a longer usual. You
can send the
circulars, letters, etc, you please,
but unless he you ad in
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m . i in i i.-,
i i in. ii
REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
Editor u.
Entered at the at Greenville,
K. C. rail
MS.
Nat. t,
J. W. went
1897.
the Home of
next year, which will
the way far the election of a
Democratic President
With the exception of New
York, where with the i FL-ming and
alleged of the Ho- ten.,
publican municipal j mm , two
lion brought about the cyclone has ruined pat in
which
STATE SEWS.
Tho. L. dud in the
Stale r-j ml at .
at
tat, into tin hand a re.
Two M have Mat lo the
power by unexpectedly pawed Carteret
A correspondent the Raleigh question was
and the Democrats.
the .- by bun,
lowing ticket to
run on the Chicago of
For J. B
plurality, and Maryland, where way to union at
Chapel
According to the report the ate.
there are B
begun a public tea .,. . ,
. I e iii the Slate.
I III W ft k.
acted with the Republican, tie
made
gains those where they
pushed the free of silver Carolina Land and is fiat to have
I. was ha a Klondike store,
bar j weak lathe of the PT t
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS.
Made by the Orange Va.
tooth is on
on credit.
If is bliss, Ignorance
blister.
As the evenings grow longer the oil.
bills grow stronger.
The cowboy supplied the fuel that
warms the range.
too most
pie t courting in.
A girl certainly waists her energy
For ail.
Van VI yet, New York.
A.
to the front a tho leading
of This fact shows ,
plainly that those who pro- k-rs,
A. an My whew
Many j have student
pupil
the numb loot
The believe, I dead which wean a number five
. , , Monday, i wk. i a by
. . a. n.
and will in 1900.
last year were not well informed.
It also shows that not a few of
, the Republicans who voted to
Rey. Ii R. Hicks, who has put the administration
made a reputation as a weather power resent the
prophet, says we are to have of
. , , . ,,.,, i policy by the prevent
wind and ram storms 7th to I
more storm conditions 13th and
When the goes to
he is within hailing
i distance.
, and at
a number . , ,, ,. . , ,, .,
around the depot and today at CH BO.
to i e l. and .,.,, A , a
Show it on tho care. I a-J m, pun-corn
I r a named league, w
T. I,. K r i , i -i have arrived, but girls prater
ii . living while playing , . s
n attorney I ., , ,
i were lire to jump
Friday sum.- claim- ch mil hi his
Democrats in moment Unreal-
14th; warm rains and thunder ,,, Mr. Bryan a I Threw.- bill poster in
and 19th; violent activity credit for the .
out the
the elements
comes due November weather is
l- to do i i n plenty, if
all come through than
Will more cause to observe
Day on tho
than can He in the
dent's proclamation.
Tin old town In
this made by the Q
do their it
Some old dinner custom still
The used to recline at
their mid habit lying
public dinner
party Ohio, and the remark
ha made that
if the entire campaign in that
State has been made along tilt
same hue us the
speeches Bade tho c
days by Mr the
elected their entire
Stilt.-ticket as us as
sured the defeat Of
Of course those who make
remarks it is much
easier to say after a is
over what would have been the
a ill re ill el on our
i I I
NEEDS IMPROVING
Hon. Bryan i
in the hat
The he in Ohio
mid mule several with telling policy it is to
on the choice in
e ti -election, h, i campaign, but tho knowledge
I may be useful all tho Male, as
people other day, d.
lo wen tin W
pocket key-,
It feet and what is
Oldie to U-the a glass
ever a net to,
on lobe done and j The Star say that
ii made a to drive seven miles
Will it be o will t Owen Home, a young
u be e BUM bole lad of years age, while out
die hunting, his John
There ii more travel on thin year of age, in the led
any other la Iowa and of the head,
is abominable. The races i hour later. I shooting was
are
i ;. cold and one.
The Market is now
Open, Open ail
the time.
Parties having tobacco
which they wish to-sell, can
get accommodated at head-
quarters for high prices
the Eastern
EVANS, JOYNER CO.
Owners and Proprietors.
Republican everywhere
tho future,
in d, in losses ., , , . , .
The only depressing feature;
A. K
limn in every Stale, ii
s. mi that Hi publican politic are not
hi in
The in of the
Chicago platform shews a healthy
growth the country. Per-
our will now
r is not dead.
attempt international
proved a and
ii is now more ever that
the people the must
e on
and unlimited at
lo is nearer now than w. a year
ago. High open a gild bad
j about the elections, from a Dem-
point of view, was tho
of a Republican majority
of the which
menus that Senator
will a
rep
resenting which
Will he the K , a lawyer, Hum
I and demand more at- who lately
than any Other and there is DO home, vi and
.-.- it not the
proper Mayor and
. will drive over this body w
bang the
to
once a day a week probably it will -on- a
receive tome There are bar had dropped dead
bole that H I and that ha
d.
would like to that proposed
government armor plate factory
continue to present i
and their able before
the of Naval Officer
lather was dying. It
The writer beard many surely a sorrowful day lot
upon the condition of this strut Observer.
I . Diary the town
hop
lid. r the matter once.
will eon-
T.
A True Bill.
drink reason, drowns
lie beauty,
Ernest Dead the
This the sad news flew external, Internal and incurable
of the la-t Thursday ii a witch sen., a
non to ascertain the b-st to the i lo
for such a plant, which bocking
Later
the
where the contest was aloes hi
been In net- The latest we
learn treat Ohio was that the
is U publican by a very small
is elected
hut there is doubt ma-
he re will be enough
to Manna.
Van plurality has bean in-
creased lo in New city
and have swept the entire-
Stale.
The It.-publican will control the
Legislature by a very
on join
wilt m U. S. Senator
that Suite
The in Ken-
is
came near lie
whole Virginia Legislature.
Things in
in where Democrat
have the worst this
have nun aged to cut ma.
s in ball, No party can
stand up that sort of
pounding.
OVERCOATS
seasons certainly do fly around, yet we
keep ahead of them in our buying and with
them in our selling. Ready to talk fall and
winter Overcoats now, good one cheap.
Fall and Winter
i.-
I ho
either a lack of darkening woes, the makes a
who looked ton for r of the administration k loot.
Token a whole, the return are toward project or it belief ; age,;
very encouraging, ink I voice will ac
natter of the
and Silver I the n the mat young men lathe ,. , , ,
Hon. Taylor, was M rt B. Y. P. U. a masting
U. S- to bad equal Ins the night, i
broken and money last administration aid until and to
thrown. The fusion , arrival of If the U.
In ,,, at e and other who
sill ebb oven more
until the I m i i-
e ; I. i I
rank, and then
. lo
ii.- oil
men
probably their actual
utter.
our
D. Q
Today's cabinet was a
somewhat gloomy and
Mr- was chief mourn-
Sherman looked
and -i-ii
contact wins him.
He was tuned by
in
hi. l.-i hi
pr
i several mouths ago, and who is
i at
i tails to perceive how occupying;
u position as n diplomat should
operate to deprive bin th tight
to have and express an opinion
of his own after his return to
private life, and is therefore community, Sundry and
inclined to bother heal about
tho absurd talk that of the
talks we e made by Vi.
A. W.
the various tor
proper work of the Union were
II.- Ki-v. pointed. The next will be
at held on evening,
Tenderness does not mean weakness,
softness, is
lent with strength, manliness, truth and
bravery. does not show alone
in the touch, hut in
for-
patience and
But however it shows it i a
in as spring
showers us the music
the down the m
ct may not have
much this world's to
may girt heller
spend a
you will this
shedding you grace
an in w rd act
spirit of your hie.
Married.
In e. childhood ha
lb- workers in
day a.- area ho I eta, money by J. A.
r.-w ii. Ill, I It fails to cure.
TO A COLS IN SAY.
Take I ax Quinine Tab
evening 3rd mil., the
the bride, near Mr.
Joseph an I Tucker
ruble In death of Has good
young man.
friends of Spam and of the ad-,
. . ,, , . , , , Asleep ill JeSUS, .-.
have
From which mil- every wake to
publication of a
m mournful the rest of truthful
but if ho it ha I written by Mr- Taylor and the lost
feared that the la with and its
Ohio would not J relations with These
by making Boss; charge that Mr. Taylor's Manager W. baa bad
return to tho was published tor
impossible, and not because of Congress, but, unless those
the administered i lo the and any
to the administration by the of Congress town la tat stale has a
crease in Democratic vote mistaken, of the sort will
and the decrease in tho
vote in every Stale which
no election held-
be to about prompt
u tho on that
adopted by the
speaking publication, the
try to make light of the Cubans,
the results and to that
is always the at the Bret oil
year held under n now
administration, but they do
that sort of rot
They know the extra-
ordinary efforts made by
National Committee to hold to-
the vote given to
year enormous
amount of money in
and see the results
t.
by S. M. S hull.
lb
spin
Sugar cured Ham,
Com
Corn Meal
Family
Lard
Oats
;. a
Hut
to
to to
So
4.7 to
in
Broke an Arm
Oar I minims
us I.
was badly hurt by a lull Wednesday.
He on n
ii breaking
all right arm cud being
badly
are Norfolk of
Sad us furnished
by Cobb A Mer-
of Norfolk
Cotton.
for what they popular
rebuke lo Mr.
They see, too, Eggs per do
that it it a forerunner of I
lion a Democratic majority of
GOOd
Middling
Low
H loG j
to i
ll I
l I
Extra
SO
I Man
to
at
THAT
BOOK
of Fall Samples ii
containing enough
to stock three
They are
the famous
NATHAN CO. the big
i Chicago, who are fancy-priced
t of modern
work with many students. Come in and turn the
pages of this great of fashions. Get
for year Fill ind Winter Suit or and
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right
quality at the right price.
I also have in stock a full Hue of
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
Call and see are invited to inspect
my stock and lean, the low prices.
S. T. WHITE.
DRESS GOODS
-HATS
Is Now Grandly Ready
H. M.
M. H.
-----DEALER IN-----
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
GREENVILLE. N. 0-
I will the best goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat-
Come and see me.
M. H.
Next door to
THE LIVE
Dealers, Tobacco Flue.
and Bicycle Dealers
their to We are taking lo
Tobacco Flues
yon we will make the best of Float
least All work guaranteed and we are ready to
repair anything our line a to a bicycle. will
thank you to and tee
S. L CO.
mm
too. who are
usually do. Bat h, have to boy
up to date We don't
keep the style he wore. And
what a choice he'd hare.
mils, and double
breasted Alberta
each with a style peculiar to
a- d Worsted, plaids and
and stripes in bewildering variety,
blacks, blues, browns, and
all sorts of beautiful
of colors.
Suits for diet, for for
sport, suits in all prices-
would
hie Clothing from
Gent Furnish in gs
is superb and-your inspection is invited.
FRANK WILSON,
GREENVILLE IN. C
THE REFLECTOR
Local
, NOV. i.
Till the month when the turkey
the neck.
market humming
today with full
The meeting at Winterville conduct-
ed by Be C W Blanchard,
today ad lo
church.
V, a shoe company can be
a corporation, can't it f I
suppose to. Willie Well, Pa, I
thought corporation had no
Trade good with mer-
today.
A key been
and left at office.
Low, of New York, don't
so high November muck him
A baa been opened in the
building out the depot by
Mr.
look like lime to ace
owing. are go-
lug to more.
calendar that arc beginning to
put in appearance Indicate
we will have another
The take place
next week. The Line will
round trip ticket from Greenville at
Thee. and leave
week their new borne In High
Mr. i a good
and our la High Malt
J. J. Cherry, Jr., and K. C.
will run an excursion to
ton lair next Wednesday,
Thursday.
the year ending October
Slat there bad been M-
by of Deed
Wayne county
G.
Most of race crowd left
thing in fall
Meal, and Select
J. S.
Expressed lo S. M.
Butter,
and
In decide lo go on
be could make a a a
and handle the bone.
New line Short Back Sailor in
black and colon, Cap in white
and color, and Tern just
received by Mr. J. S. Co.
We see account town all about
Slats in electric light
plant, but trudging
along Kith seventeenth grate
lamps.
Friday evening Misses and
Emily gave a
to Mary
Scotland Neck. A large number of
young people wire present and they
pent a delightful evening.
Marriage Licenses
The Register Deeds issued
es In- six couple Ibis week,
while and . lord.
Hoe and
George T. Smith and Delia K.
Willoughby.
N. T. Allen.
T. I; and
J. J. and Mary
COLORED.
Henry and Amy
There were also throe run away
couple, one from and one
county, to apply
license; hut being under age they
Another Record Breaker
The old broke
another record on sale,
by giving Mr Harvey Tyson the largest
abaft 1807. It
clear warehouse charges. There is
no place lit e Critcher A
Greenville Warehouse to tobacco.
They ire hustler dart lo
and know bow to please farmer.
PERSON AX
i V. i i i i.
W. is ill town.
went t to-
day
CM. Bernard returned home
day
one our oldest
cit.-i., i
Guy and Miss
Mildred
Miss Matilda lo
Winterville evening.
Mrs. J. T. went to Kin-
Thursday evening to visit friend.
Guy Williamson sister Miss
who have some
day here lo Suffolk today.
Mrs. Deal and little daughter,
have been flailing EM.
Cheek, left morning for their home
Va.
Mr. B. Clark returned home
where be has been in a sever-
months are
lo know I hat her has
improved.
Ii.
J. L. Fleming went to lo-
Mia. L. C. went to
II. P. went lo Henderson
to-day.
J. J- Cl Kin-Inn,
today
J. S. C i went to
today.
V. C. Harding
Centerville.
B F. bit en a business
trip lo
Moore and little
returned
Mis arrived Friday
evening to visit her brother, C. T.
Mis Francis Wells, cf Wilson, who
visiting Miss White, returned
home
Mis Mary of
Neck, who vat visiting Mia
left this
Bar, J. T. Kendall here
Friday evening and went out to Beth-
lo begin a meeting there Sunday
RANDOLPH-
A Pretty Marriage at Mildred
Wednesday, 3rd at noon,
in the church at Mildred, Mr.
John B. Greenville and
Mia Lena of Mildred,
were married by Ram A. W.
the a large of
relatives and
Upon the arrival bridal party
at the church they entered in the
the strains of tin; wed-
ding march charmingly rendered by
Mr. Martha the
and ladies passing up opposite
each couple alternately j John New-
ton and Miss V. Davis, John
and Mis Frank Joe
Knight and Miss It. E
Bynum and Miss Annie Randolph,
Mayo Rive and Mis Sophia Jarvis,
T. Forbes and Cola
Guy Lucy Randolph,
Then came the with hi best
man, II Vi i i I. the bride
with her sinter, Miss Mary Thigpen,
maid honor.
The were David L.
A.
The church deco-
rated for the occasion and bride and
maid of honor carried beautiful
chrysanthemums
Immediately after the ceremony
bridal party to In me
the parents where an elegant
dinner
At took their depart,
for reaching here G
o'clock, and a reception held
I lie homo of tin,
mother, Mr. Lucy Randolph, in South
Greenville
The bride and groom were
to Greenville by Mrs Mary
Worley, Frank Mal-
lie Mary Thigpen, and L A
Randolph, J II Randolph, Joe
and Guy
The couple received a large number
of handsome present.
Al the reception some scupper-
win. was by the
lather in The latter,
after having kept the wine several
decades, said before his death
wine to be the wedding
hi marriage. HI i.
were canted out.
THE RACES.
Day all hill tat
Wednesday was a day
Mat tall the track
the Greenville Driving Association.
The attendance was large
present witnessed unusually fine
racing.
Following is the summary of
day's ii, l
by .
Maggie Carroll, Walt Full
Va.; by Thompson,
Lillie Ma-
C.; Harry C, by Hen-
Firewood.
M Carroll.
Sylvan.
Lillie W.
Harry C .
Time
class, MOO
Corie by West
Virginia ; Lillie by
Baltimore ; Woo I, by While,
Call Lilly, by Jordan,
Corie I
Lillie Tobe.
Wood.
Calla Lilly.
Time
Second Day's,
f was another tin- day and
two more splendid races up the
second meet a,
the track the G
Association.
The is the luminary
CLASS, I I Is-.;,
Lillie by Full
River, Va.; Lillie W., by
Marion, S. Ella Lo, by
by Hooker, Greenville.
l i i
W.
Ella
BUM.
Time
class,
Bay Line, by ,
Leo, by Va. ; Julian May
by White, ; by El-
Gallant, by Neely,
i Barter, by Janus, Virginia;
by Steele,
Day Line. Bed .
Julian May,.,
Time, 2.20,
Lust Day's Meet the Series
The three series cl race the
of the Greenville Driving As
closed on Friday afternoon
wills two more line
is
I I ALL,
Corie by Walton,
David C, by
Red by s.
Albert by Richmond.
Curia
David C.
Red Rover.
Albert C.
J,
class,
Bird Eye, by Smith,
by Raleigh; Prince
Alb-11, by Bryan, Senator
B., by Jersey City.
Rivet. I
Albert. I
Senator t. S
J R. COREY
IN-
SADDLES
-m COLLARS
A General;, Horse
Millinery.
THE BALL
annual bull
of the
Club in the Eastern
Wednesday wag the
brilliant event of the season-
wanting to it
a great The
the ladies
loveliest, the in.-n were at
best and wag
The ball opened at o'clock
and the German commenced at
12- This was participated by
twenty-seven many
., while a number
an the
i. . i of lb i dances-
The was led by
Hart, of the
taking port the
Hairy and Miss Halite
K. L- Carr and Miss Miry
L. I. and Miss Ella
King-
C 8- Forbes and Miss
Inner
and Mi-.-
U. W and Miss Sal-
lie
J. B- Cherry, Jr.,
Mayo Lam
E G. and Miss
Hooker-
It. M- Nannie
House Miss
Wilson rod Miss Busy
Greene-
W- J- Corbett and Miss Mary
Blow.
W A-
Jarvis.
J- R Lightfoot and Miss
Cherry-
J- E-
J. L- v Miss Lina
i. L- and M
H- St. Miss Jennie
Lamb.
P. Miss
J. B- Jarvis and Miss
Wells.
James and Miss
Blanche Flanagan.
D and Miss
Tyson-
Frank Tyson Miss Ada
Woolen.
Jarvis and Mi-.-s Julia
J W and Miss Annie
Foley-
Forbes
Sophia
N U and Miss Willie
It D Bo Cherry, John
Limb, Ed Wayne Mitch-
ell, Smith,
George Woodward, Emmet Woo-
Will Bernard, J P
FINE CLOTHING
The most complete stock at
CLOTHING STORE.
ext Door to the Bank of Greenville.
bled
air son
lute Fred died at his
Mills, Hi-
a Ir-. of Henry Harding, of
this town.
We
Lead
in
Dress
Goods
Again
Tin's
season.
Come
i l d
sec.
i GENTLE HINT
j You want the newest, prettiest and
most stylish
Our Autumn stock is now ready and
I surpasses any we have ever shown.
Tie Most Attractive Foreign Fairies.
latest domestic novelties. No
other house shows such
Lang's Cash House.
LANG SELLS CHEAP.
r.
i i
Get on the Ground Floor.
We sell Groceries so low that will make your
head swim. We are
choice line of
I.
Canned floods of ah kinds, Tobacco, Cigars,
and everything y in a first-
class Grocery More, which we offer at prices
that defy competition.
James B, White.
A Burst of Bargain Sunlight.
the Mother shapes the course tar B
Also a nice line
Groceries.
can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
by J. W. Brown,
to see
meT
of unborn
Bounding through nil the
ages and enters the confines
Eternity. With what can, there
lore, should the Moth-
be guarded, and now great the
effort lie to ward off danger and
make her life joyous and happy.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
allays all
Nervous-
re-
the
Cram pa,
and
sea, a so
fully
pares the
system that Childbirth is made easy
the time of recovery short-
-many say after
than before confinement. It in-
to both moth-
and child. All who have used
say they will
be without it again. No other
remedy robs confinement its pain
wire
II lo ,.
. m.- .
4.1.1 w i-i
. i i. i. oak
by Mill. of ROT
Hook
nulled upon l
u 1.111,1.1,11.
C. , LAM ,
Mb I, AU
Clothing,
Capes,
Dress Notions, Caps.
RICKS TAFT.





nm
OP P of it pi,
i next year, I
Greenville, N. C.
J, Site
N. C, mail
the way far
I Democratic w- m
to
STATE
i. I b I. CS p i I Cad in Its
S iii j hi M a, in .
With the of New
where with ., . . . ;. , , u . W
alleged of the Be- -i,. km. ti,., .,, ;,. d ,,
the port office at I n ; ,; ,.,.;,,,.
brought about the . as .,., i
I which
an A , i ,,,.,
; . way to at
plurality, where
re in ii has to the pen-
. . , ,.,, county grew
ORIGINAL
by the Va.,
i III
tract. J on
If l- Mi-.
blister.
longer tin- ,
A el the WM dodged
. tho Democrat.
Mews and
According to report of tut we-
Mar i i an r
beaded by the Baltimore bun. a
to the I tins
MB OB the Chicago platform of i. all made largest . .-.,
For Bryan, gains they I r, i i k in i it
the f i silver l
to the front a t leading issue
of the campaign Thia feet D ., .;,,,, i
plainly teat those who pro- ;.
ii erase
For
an i t
i h, Ki i in . .
aria in
. K. .
I. ., and Qr.
z lag u r. Iii D f-
it A. an i .-I., , ii I .
he the that
the
p i p la.
A girl waist-
u u she gill-
M have
in their i f .
. levee loot
Bar. E nick
winch . a number Ive
it . . Aorta b
were not informed. and When the om out to a
that not a few cf It- red v
around ll . and Carolina at
. I. P I
The Market is now
Open, Open ail
the time.
tho who
who has put tho ;.,; p
a as a i the
prophet, Kaja we are to l .
. , , . . policy by the
wind and rain storms 7th to ;
13th
; warm and thunder
I. j d . i;. r, and
M . . .
K. ft. a re hart
in Washington are l
to Mr. a Ii a- bill pod
violent activity tho credit for the lb
lair. .
. ; ii
. el , n pie
V i. , . On a
. . u . i
living in playing
with 1.- I. . mi . J
a bi Ins neck.
I -1 . . i m in
the u an
. j, within bailing
tho elements 24th. It all
comes November Ohio, and the remark
.;. i i . i i many times, that
to do it plenty. if .
if . campaign in
we ii come through safe there r
he more cause to observe , line as the
Day on the j cosing
than cm found in the by the Democrats
dent's proclamation. , elected their entire
Slate ticket as well as have as
I sored the defeat of Bass Hanna.
old v, iii
, , I am I ,.;
i i day, iii
ware tin
pocket j. et
i u -i-. Id i ft . I ind i-
. to be the
II
W. II
Of course who make I hose
in Tm
remarks know that it U
fl B . ; run . its
ever a I . no for work
A. t. l- done and
; P I -jay mil Iron
Owen II . a young
whits of of a. , while out
hunting, shot his c m, John
i more travel on a lad of age, in tho left
evenings
arrived, but
s. m still
The used
and habit lying
at public dinner continues.
Later Election
ii n the Ins
I., hard to get. The latest
i ., Ohio today was the
f. Headlight.
The Star says
. be e J III M
.
say after a campaign is
The he was in won bare been the .
mail- speeches with telling winning policy than it is lo The later, tin
in the midst of the K e banal.
campaign, the knowledge . ., .
ma, be useful all the same, as it , V
. . minus more at- who lately nude et
on lbs
tin .
be even i
lbs I. A .
SI in . I loan bi
. in Iii almost every State,
.-mi Hi i a i
b. big .- ii. j.
in 1st r ii.
a h,
tor, country. Per- i
will .
ii .
bu; the
It be t.
may b. used to prevent similar
it in the future-.
only depressing feature
about the elections, from a
point of view, was tho
u K, i majority
of Mai v legislators, which
i.-,
i i, i , the win-r many
will be n in-
Delegations of gentlemen yep-
communities which
n than and is no became and
all -I. not was iii lie-a-, inn
proper nil n. It the Mayor
, . ;.,,, v a ,., If is body sen to
. lot a week probably it will . got a telegram
i all Then are her had dropped dead
mi ii . . II it J be easily HIM. and that bar dying. It
inn., ii- ibis a day I r
. , ii n of t
bimetallism bus proved a . and like to have that proposed
.- n apparent than ever
i lbs Sui m
Ii Is e r tin i , iii
question
not all i lo
m. they
plate factory
continue to present theme I
and their able before
tho Board of Naval Officers
mailer at one.
OHM
T,
I is It by a very small
out i yet
j wily in the will be enough
elect Manna.
Van plurality has been in-
creased lo in New fork city
Democrats have swept the entire
Mate.
The will control the
Maryland by a very
-mall majority on ballot. This
will elect a s. Senator
horn lb Slate
The Democratic majority in Ken-
lucky i.-
mar getting
whole lbs Virginia Legislature.
in
in ire
have l the ibis year
bale am to out v ma.
Mini .- i ii. ball. party earn
A True Bill.
drink expels reason,
i lie. memory, i beauty, diminish-
es strength, Inflames the blood,
s external, h and incurable
the .- a
Harding Dead
was -11 i w
l i of the last j wound., a
to ascertain the bast location
for such a plant, which indicate companion,
the sorrow, make, a
altitude of tho administration Intense. weak and a wise man a fool.
projector a belief years o age, j Oxford Ledger.
f think v. . that will the worked way lo the
I Democrats, of the stood there on,
and Silver ma the a m.
will be continued with even raw. Hannis Taylor, who WAS
until lb gold is V. S Minister to
broken and the money trust i- . r- the last administration ail until
thrown, The i. arrival of the
their percentage in Nebraska, and present at Slid id,
i i nearer now lb m it w, a year
ago. tariff upon n s
baa j tin II
who lo ii i .- r iii i
n a whole, return e
long
pounding.
up son
II. V. I
V. held i
probably
I ilk.
i several months ago, and who is
i at present staying id Washington,
tills to perceive occupying
a ii as
tic young in in the
. bi, sunny I 11.11, a In
In had no it las lbs church night, In-
. i .; land great lo co laths e made by
. . , . ., U A.
laud i . in ii the various s for lbs
, tail with proper work of Union were
i. lb-. pointed. The nest ill be
mi., held on Wednesday
Tenderness
Tenderness does not mean weakness,
softness, It is -i-
lent strength, manliness, truth
bravery. It does show itself stone
in the touch, but in
patience Ion; suffering
But It shows it is
the bloom in the as
showers on
lbs down in I
Vim may not have I
Inn you may give something
spend a mil
life, you will Ibis
-1. around you grace
man tenderness, in w rd and act
spirit your lite.
Parties having tobacco
which they wish can
get accommodated at head-
quarters for high prices
the Eastern Warehouse.
EVANS, JOYNER CO.
Owners and Proprietors.
Sit OVERCOATS
The seasons certainly do fly around, yet we
keep ahead of them in our buying and with
them in our selling. Ready to talk fall and
winter Overcoats now, good one cheap.
Fall and Winter
DRESS GOODS
HATS
Is Now Grandly Ready
H. M.
should
operate to deprive him of lb; right
th in workers
to have an I express
TO A COLD IN ONE DAY,
h v lie Al I, final the
of his own after his to rapidly ii. I It to cure.
D. Nov private life, and is u ml w
. i ., lo lie., i an
a meeting was B ,.,. .,,,.,, . , I- in the death Una
somewhat gloom gathering
Married.
W evening m-t., at the
near Mr.
Joseph Boss and Vials Tusker
were married by Justice j. a. Lang,
Mr-
tho absurd talk some tho
friends of Spain nod of the ad
I U
man.
p in hi I
I , which n
lo
chief mourn- ministration in
tr. Secretary looked mice the a
M mournful at rest of A
hut if be fell it bee lose be article written by Mr. Taylor and
feared that tho count dealing with Spain and its
Ohio not meet I relations with Cuba.
expectations by making that Mr. Taylor's
return
Impossible, not because of ,; bill, unless
Manager W. had
to
c, not because of
the general administered ore In positions to
to tho by tho in- sentiment of Congress are
in tho vote of the will
and the decrease In be to bring about prompt
can vote every Stale in n tho lions on that joint
adopted by
el we any
other in dials baa a better
tel phone than
THAT
BOOK
bald,
for public the
to make of
the results and to claim that such
is always tho case at tho first oil
a now
but do not
ink that sort of rat
They
Senate, the recognition
the Cubans.
t.
In B. M.
III
know tho extra-1 Western
ordinary efforts made by their
National to bold to- j y
the vote to
year tho enormous Lard
amount of money
mill tho results
for just what they popular
rebuke lo Mr. and
They see,
that it is a forerunner of tho
a Democratic
; i to
in to m
I-, to
to mi
to
Broke an Arm
us I. near
was badly burl a fall
lie on a painting house
a distance breaking
bis lulu aim ind being otherwise
badly Injured,
Below of
and peanuts for as
by
Coffee
Sail
. how
H Ordinary
loW I Ti.
, I
In Ml
i Prime
SB
lo l
Ba
CO
of Fall Samples is in
enough
styles to stock three
stores. They are
the famous
NATHAN FISCHER CO. creations, the big
of who arc Draper's
f greatest masterly custom
work with many students. Com; in and turn the
pages of this great of fashions, Gel
y, Fall and Wilder Suit or and
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right
quality at the right price.
also in stock a full of
------and
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
Call and sec are invited to inspect
my stock and lean, the low prices.
S. T. WHITE.
M. H.
-DEALER IN------
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
GREENVILLE. N. C.
I will cat the best goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all l canto obtain and hold your pat-
Come and see me.
H.
Next to THE LIVE GROCERY
S E PENDER
Stove Dealers, Tobacco Flue.
and Bicycle Dealers and
their service to public We taking orders
Tobacco Flues
a.-sure you will as make the best of Fines
for the price. Ail oar work is guaranteed and we are ready to
repair our from a cook store to a bicycle. We will
you to and us. Respectfully,
S. E. FIB I
to
-J
s.
Hi
few ,
Sit
If Washington were
alive he would be at-
by the
National Flag floating
over Frank Wilson's
store
ho are
usually But h d have to bay
up to date garments. don't
keep the style he wore. And
what a choice have.
Suck suits, single and double
breasted
each with a style peculiar to us.
a- d Worsted, plaids and checks
stripes in bewildering variety,
blacks, blues, browns, olives And
nil sorts of beautiful
of colors-
Suits for business, for
sport, suits in all prices
Yes. would
iii- Clothing from
Gent Furnish in gs
is superb and your inspection is invited.
FRANK WILSON,
GREENVILLE N. C
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
Nov. I.
the month when the turkey
in the neck.
The market humming
with full houses.
Tho meeting at conduct-
ed by RM C W Kill-tun,
additions lo
a be
s can't
so. Willie Well, I
thought corporations bud no soles.
good with mer-
today.
A key been found
lei t at office.
Low, of New York, don't feel
so high since
A market been opened in the
Store building out the depot by
Mr.
looks like to rec
owing. They arc go-
to crow more.
The that arc beginning to
put in lb it
we will have another
The Washington bur takes place
next week. The Line will
round trip tickets from Greenville at
Her. and family leave
week tor new home in High
Feint. Mr. is a good
and our High gum.
Lexington
J. J. Cherry, Jr., and K. C. While
will run an lo Washing,
ton fair next returning
Daring the year ending October
Slat there had been
issued by the Register of Deeds
for Wayne Argus.
C.
Most race crowd let; this
things in fall
sills
Meat, Prunes, and Select
Dates at J. ,
Expressed lo S. M. Fresh
Mountain Butter, Chestnuts,
mid
n ease decides to go on
the stage, be could make a hit a
minstrel, and handle the
New line Short Hack Sailors in
black and colors, Cups in while
and colors, and Turn
received by Mrs. J. S. Co.
We see accounts of towns all about
the Slats in electric light
but trudging
along with grate
lamps.
Friday evening Misses Fannie and
gave a party
to Miss Mary
Scotland Neck. A large number of
young people re present and they
spent a delightful evening.
Marriage Licenses
The Deeds issued
sea six week,
and c.
Joseph and Tucker.
T. Smith and Delia K.
Willoughby.
N. T. All.
T. K. and Kiln
J. J. and Mary A very.
Henry and Amy
There were also three run
couples, one and one
Greene county, lo apply
license; but being under were
Another Record Breaker
The old broke
record on Wednesday's sale,
by giving Mr Harvey Tyson the largest
Shark for It was for
clear of warehouse charges. There
no place like Go's
Greenville Warehouse to tobacco.
They ere hustlers start lo
and know how to the
PERSONAL
W. is in
went to.
day
C M. Bernard
day
our oldest
ell.,. , . ,
Guy and Miss Mai-,
Mildred today.
Miss went to
Wini evening.
Mrs. J. T. went lo Kin-
Thursday evening to visit friends.
Williamson and Mi-s
Jessie, who have me
here lo Suffolk
Mrs. Deal and little who
have been K. M.
Cheek, left this morning their
in
Mrs. H. II. Clark returned
evening from
w here she has been a hospital sever-
Hi r are IF iced
lo know her has
improved.
Day of MM.
was a day
meet the track
the Greenville Driving
The attendance was not but
present witnesses unusually line
Following is of the
day's
CLASS,
by .
Maggie Carroll, Wall m. Falls
BALL
The Season's Event
The annual ball
an- pie. of the
in the Eastern Warehouse,
Wednesday night, was tho most
brilliant event of
to make it
a The
was looked
loveliest, the men were st
was
J. L. weal Wilson to-
day.
L Picks went lo Goldsboro
today.
II. P, Strauss weal to Henderson
to-day.
I. cl Kinston, spent
today hire.
J. S. C weal to Hi
today.
F. C. Harding this
II F. 1- ft en a business
trip lo
Mis. and sap
i from
Miss Mi iii-- arrived Friday
evening visit her brother, C. T.
Miss Frauds Wells, I Wilson, who
was visiting Miss Lulu While,
home today.
Miss Mary of Scotland
Neck, who was Miss
left this
Rev. J. T. Kendall here
Friday evening and wen; Beth-
to begin a meeting there Sunday
A Pretty at Mildred
Wednesday, 3rd inst., at high noon,
in the church at Mildred, Mr.
John B. o Greenville and
Miss Lean of Mildred,
were married by R-v. A. W.
la a large of
relatives
the arrival the bridal party
the church they entered in fol-
r to the strains of the wed-
ding march charmingly rendered by
Mrs. Martha Jenkins, the
and ladies passing up opposite
each John New-
Ion and Miss V. Bettie Davis, John
Thomas and Miss Joe
Knight Mi-- Millie Stancill, R.
Bynum and Miss Aim Randolph,
Mayo and Sophia Jarvis,
K. T. raid Miss Com
Guy Thigpen and Miss Lucy Randolph,
Then came with iii- best
man, II. and the bride
wit her sister, Miss Mary Thigpen,
maid honor.
The were David L.
A.
church was handsomely deco-
rated the occasion and the bride and
maid of honor carried
chrysanthemums
Immediately after the ceremony the
bridal to the
the bride's parents where an elegant
wedding dinner was served.
Al o took depart
Bra for reaching here l
o'clock, and a reception held
lo lie homo groom's
mother, Mis. Lucy in South
Greenville
The bride groom were
to Greenville by Mi Mary
Mi-. Frank Mat-
tie Stancill, Mary Thigpen, and L A
Randolph, J II Randolph, Joe
and Guy Thigpen.
The couple received a large number
of handsome presents.
At reception was some scupper-
win III male by the
groom's father 1840, The latter,
alter having kept the wine several
decades, said before bis death that the
wine to be set on wedding
at his ion's marriage. His in.
were earned
is II n-
e-, Va.; Sylvan, by Thump- i
Lillie
S. C.; Harry C. by Best
Firewood,.,,,,, .
Carroll.
Sylvan.
W.
Harry .
Time MO, ts.
Corie by
Virginia; Tobe, by Men Hi I,
Baltimore ; by While,
Calls Lilly, by Jordan,
Curie
Little Tube.,
Wood.
Calls Lilly.
Time MS.
Second Day's
Thursday was another las day and
two more splendid made up the
the second meet at
the track the G Driving
Association.
The M the summary
CLASS. II use
by Walton, Falls
River, W., by
l ;
s. t . Ella L-o, by W
Va, by Hooker, Greenville
W.
Ella Leo.
Time
CLASS,
Line, by Thompson, Hertford ;
Red Leo, by Walton, Va. ; Julian May
by White, Hertford ; by Bi-
Gallant, by Neely,
Charlotte j Raiser, by Jam s, Virginia;
by
Hay Line.
Red
May.
Gallant.
a a a
Time, hit, 2-23,
Last Day's of the Series
The day's cl races at
track of Driving As.
closed on Friday
more line
Following is lbs
last day;
ton all, am
Corie by Walton,
David C., by Richmond;
lied Rover, by Marion, S.
C; Albert C, by Bryan, Richmond.
David C.
Red Rover.
Albert C.
class,
Bird Rye, by Smith,
by Raleigh; Prince
by Bryan, Richmond; Senator
B., by
Bird Eye.
Rivet. S
Albert.
Senator B.
J. R. COREY
-------Mill I IN
MID COLLARS
A General;, Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line
Groceries.
Lin
can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
by Brown,
to see
their best and the music
I grand
The ball at II o'clock
at
12- was participated by
couples and many
while a of
the mystic
of dances.
The lad by
hart, of Tarboro, the following
port tho
E. L-
L- and Miss Ella
King.
C S- Forbes Miss
Julian Jordan Mi-s
Latham.
U. W ml Sal-
lie
J- B- Jr., Miss
Mayo Lamb.
and Miss Rosa
Honker.
If. Miss Nannie
House Miss
Ashley Wilson i-ml Miss
Greene-
W. J. Corbett Miss Mary I
Blow.
W A. and Miss
J. and Miss
Cherry.
J. E- aid Miss Beanie
J. L. Miss
J. L- M
White.
H. Miss
Lamb.
P. and Miss Ulna.
J. Miss Frances
Wells.
James Davenport and Miss
Blanche Flanagan.
and Miss
frank Miss Ada
Jarvis Sugg Miss Julia
Jordan.
J W Wiggins Miss
Ernest Forbes
Sophia Jarvis.
X B Mis Willis
It D Bo John
Limb, Ed Wayne Mitch-
oil, Preston
Woo-
Will J F King.
FINE CLOTHING
The most complete stock at
CLOTHING STORE.
ext Door to Bank of Greenville.
Died
Mr Harding, youngest son
late at Iii.
near Johnson's Mills, today lie was
a nephew of Major Henry Harding,
Burst of
of tho Mother shapes the course
of unborn
sounding through all the
gos and enters tho confines of
Eternity. With what care, there-
fore, should the Expectant Moth-
be guarded, and bow great the
effort be to ward off danger and
make her life joyous and happy.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
allays all
Nervous-
re-
the
Headache
Cram
and N a ii-
fully pro-
pares the
system that Childbirth is made easy
and the time of recovery short-
many say
than before confinement. It in-
sines safely to life of both moth-
and child. All who have used
Mother's lay they will
be without it again. No other
remedy robs confinement of its pain
My.
Hi.
We
Lead
in
Goods
Again
is
season.
Conic
i i
sec.
fill IT LADIES
You want the newest, prettiest and
most stylish
j Our Autumn stock is now ready and
j surpasses any we have ever shown.
I ft Most Attractive Fairies.
latest domestic novelties. No
Other house shows such
Lang's Cash House.
LANG SELLS CHEAP,
Get on the Ground Floor.
We sell Groceries so low that will make your
head swim. We are
choice line of
E.
Canned Goods of all kinds, Tobacco, Cigars,
and everything y in a first-
class Grocery More, which we offer at prices
that defy competition.
Jame B, White.
wife
in
In
ml in r i
mi f f liT-
i.
nM upon
IV
Clothing,
Capes, Dress Goods. Notions,
RICKS TAFT.





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Carolina
our State his been
entrusted. Ami order to ex-
wasteful
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CONTEST
The Atlanta Oilers
Tenth
Of the Subscriptions j
Received entering the
the r
to name properly the miss.
iii the folio wins
liken the . that
o the precious metals will be most j
la demand which s .
And, in Addition
TO THE PER CENT, WE WILL GIVE
Extras
the first Guesses, as
for the Correct Guess and Each for the
Next Five, in the r order, provided the same are
i our office on or before December 1st.
t This expirations
for The Weekly n, and, of coarse, we
all to renew and la enter th.- Contest.
THIS MEANS
v Fund, and ever sub-
scriber ill the mere.
I his also compares our Missing Word
in which M. L. secured the
to. As was our First Contest, there
m re subscribers received during the time,
i enter for prize. It be so
the i- and we have paid out within
twelve NEARLY CASH
Hive Missing Word Contests. The has
in the y fa
j on . i- ii . . ii pi
;. I Mr. W. A. Hen nil,
I Hill .
I. It .
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you ,
The Contest Began November
The Contest Ends January
uh in . u to be I
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f be more,
a word, and may get it c
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Greatest fin
Newspapers One Year.
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THE REFLECTOR,
Greenville, N. C.
Old Nonunion line
SERVICE
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Connecting with
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Liver ills.
Doctors Say;
Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in dis-
are invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
SMITH
J- Ike late More
GREENVILLE. N. C
and dealer in all
of
VEHICLES
NEW a SPECIALTY
Ail of repairing done
use labor and good
material prepared to
you satisfactory work.
I r to W. It.
Whichard, N. O.
The Stock complete in
I every department and
I prices as low as the low
eat. Highest market
prices paid for country
i produce.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
t; r
Who
Trot. W. E. ,
pay,
treat land car-
ed more com any
living Iii
i.
of a
enroll by
him. lie
work on t
III la ill.
e, which
e-re. free lo
.- i i i
iv. a.
GREENVILLE N. C.
IN---------
MARBLE
his I
all
fees.
C--0 ---I. u . ii.
i- i n.
Scad r J I, or
i. . U or r i, I. c
t.
A Hr
PI ;.; q fl t. b.
era. i- D. C.
ED
Confederate Soldier In the
in. In-, and over
Baltic The
and War Book
and the only one that does
Justice to the u and the
for, one
v An his wanted lo
ell m,
Many of
are making from to
Born
I of
j to Mod for ll
II ruled
i to Courier-
Journal Job Co.,
I Ky.
v. Va -i I
t c o You can get the Twice-a-Week Reflector
and the Constitution at a year and be en-
I titled to a in the above contest.
Wire and Iron
-class work
prices reasonable.
A Great Land Sale.
One of the Beat In Pitt County
lo so d at Sale
By of rower vetted in m
by two of Superior
June one Iii the
CM of John T. Bruce I. A.
Son and wife Stuff and the
other A. T. Brae Co., I, A.
and wife E. I will
nil at public -ale to bidder
on Monday day of Dec. 1897
that valuable on south
ill Tar about two and a half mi
of known the
and containing
about live and
more or
n of the
be ion., I in two decree above
n to but a
will be given of the to be told
on the day of or be
Hie by t me at my
The t emu of in la
cash but if iii- it net
id to pay all if ha
make arrangement to pay part
and gel tune on the by
giving bit note payable, with
Interest, in annual I
by u on the
farm It valuable f the
lion of cotton, corn or tobacco and it
well with barns, pack
Those w idling to buy a fine farm
near town will do well to examine
one.
Any desired can bu bad
by lying to
N. t., Oct
T.
Commissioner.
buy V ., i,
v. i ii a- at r v. pro Ir. a
I- e
ll II I I
the times, and
for i bat .
to run
Ham
C,
nil ill. N.
the to its pi, sent
board not on y I
hi Cards
a large surplus
Leaser prove
year n. , , t.,
penitentiary ti,
entirely did B
not the taxpayer one
And not Duly that, but after
paring all it bad on
hand, tho day cit
. Tyson,
x. c
t TYSON,
N. C
Practice in all lb
, ,
J.
Cobb a More.
farm end oilier
to the of 108,947.72. AH
of baa been expended by the
new management and
i i In lit
taxpayer like
In all court.
F.
a,
x. c
E. r. Harding,
Wilson, X.
HARDING,
A R l ll N r. VB-AT- lot W,
M.
special fly even mark of reaped
of rials,
on abort time.
UNDERTAKER
EMBALMERS.
We have a n
of
in metal-
cloth over brought
ii j p. . i do in
ins ab
on-
to our will
THE OLD RELIABLE
------IS SHU, AT TUB. FRONT WITH A COMPLETE LINK
OF
EXPERIENCE has taught me the U cheap
ALFRED
GREEN
J L SUGG
a no i, . . .
which I
proves that, when ha lamed over Observer. O
ii. small, w,,
H. C. Greenville,
end Counselors at
In ill
Our are tower over.
do not monopoly but
can be a. and all
times in the Flanagan
BOB GREENE CO.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
HOUSE.
All
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
current rates
AM FOB FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF
TWICE
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
Tuesday
and
Friday
-AT-
VOL XVI.
GREEN PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER la,
NO
CLUBBING ANNOUNCEMENT
Tore papers for
yellow and
in ;. I itch,
c, an the
many a tiling, and
of R. A. Shotwell Ail ,;, ;.,. ,,,
made such an excellent
The Farmer and Mechanic,
paper ago. under
A Health
lion State, has
been revived a
farm and home i.
many in this
who formerly
at Mi l kn lo have
it are to
tin- following extraordinary
clubbing
For we will send The
KM North
of and The
Farmer and Mechanic, nil
papers it vest.
Ir e papers will give yen
home general
news and farm news, and
think of three of them a
whole year for
If you want the Atlanta Con-
added to the above list
you can got it for more,
or n week New York
World for cents. Any other
paper or wanted we can
give a on in con-
with The Re-
TO WINTER
Lei not thy
a little bit
I ii-v coal ii.
have it
n note
r the land or sea.
mine
i i s home to me
O. be not rip
Think cl the bill for
Think th bills gas
Lit not l by elect begin
Let thy lull
I ii I i lo- cash it in
To settle up all
The iron. Klondike it
a man was caught out in a wind
storm. ground ant dry
When the man got tome lie
i-i u d up in gold dust.
Chairman Clement Manly, of
the Democratic State executive
committee, telegraphs New
York W Id concerning
chief cause which
brought about the Democratic
triumph of Tuesday is a fuller
which people
have of the Chicago if
1896, and all that it means for the
preservation individual rights
for a return national pros-
reason that a
freer and expression
cf Ike popular will was had on last
and Republican
promises are false and end only
in promise. is
embodiment of leading
features of Democratic faith and
then constant unyielding
pion. If be lives is health
he will be by
party for President
in
One obvious moral of the re-
I elections is good
government means light
wild the forces that thrive upon
bad Eternal
lance is price of liberty .
liberty is en article that never
be cheapened,
FREE t TO
tut this out and It to your drug-
and get a sample free of Hr.
King's New for Consumption
Cough Colds. They do not k you
to buy before trying. This will
you the of Ibis truly won-
and show you what can
las accomplished by regular sire
bottle. Is no experiment, and
would be to proprietors,
th. i know It
cure. Many the physician IN
now It In their practice with great
results, and on It in
severe It It guaranteed. Trial
free at Jno. b- Drug
Store.
and
liken tine.
But Atlanta's lb level a
line
n-i her. Hi n
whole south kin
mites v open
Georgia juice.
We kn n no Ike Iron
end
Hut Atlanta the proper place
F. L.
Senator
Republican breakdown in
by times have
It
that good times should
put into the Democracy
while operating as nu opiate
tho other fellows
About half voters in
voted on As
as men who are
in of life,
and liberty by aid of
will take to
pail a lo keep government
i system
lo go upon crutches.
The public indifference is a pub-
The one significant fact in the
elections of Tuesday is the
form against Republican
Within eight
after inauguration of
dent in every State
holding an election the
majority of last
has been overturned or greatly
reduced. It will not do to
this result to State
issues, for in most of the States
contest was made on issues of
national politics. But whether
the issues State or
the against the
party is just as clearly
marked. Neither in national nor
in State affairs has the policy of
the party commended itself lo
the approval the people Phil-
Record.
The Administration Condemned
Mr- received
Greater Now last
votes. The vote cast for
Van on Tuesday as
The
George vote was 20,000-a
vote for candidates that supported
and free silver of in
excess of last year.
vote in the same
district last year was
The vote for
date for Mayor was inly 100,0.0
a plurality against
of not g
the or more Democrats
who voted for
World.
Tho Dispatch
the holding of a poultry
If it will look over
of Democratic mm-
papers of tho last few day it will
Bud poultry shews to its heart's
desire.
An Offer.
Bravely
A unusual offer is that How we love the noble
made by Elder Joseph cf hearted boys who are
Line-In, county Kentucky. It bravely,
that he will pay regain the over the in-
the every beg
in tin- and for
the capture every white man
who can be convicted of the
flexible condition cl life,
bate
woven Those
boy look
offense. Mr. was asked beyond themselves and over
Le tho the wide world, with a
in the amount offered for two of Get, lo live for and
races same charge U purposes. Those
Georgia
Helen Hunt, a Chicago girl,
found parse in the and
notified the pastor that she had it.; folks would rather wait
so if any one ll it all day fer do than run ten
be returned- The a train.
the clergyman made the
from the
a pars
In r, if
tin- owner property be-
can go to Hunt for
de church In- tie.
steeple- Home steeples ii
nigh sinner hear de
bell
is
for a white a an to
a and is therefore
much whiles to
guilty , a
Intoxication
Not long ago judge of
western held
a man
filled himself with until be
lost himself be was
legally for whatever
he did while he was intoxicated.
We do ow Whether this is
good law or not, but it is good
sense. rule
make it too easy for to
A burglar
might plead that ho was
when lie it house,
a murderer might plead that be
was mud from drink when he
killed a man ; but such an
would not dead lo
nor would it protect tho com-
repetition of the
crime. may
be an but it
not lo be considered n
Postal Savings Hank.
report of
Postmaster General of Great
Britain will be some inter-
facts concerning the is-
sayings Lank. The
of depositors in and
Wales on December 1890,
or one in five of the
population, and
to the credit of each de-
was Scot-
land
amount, For Ireland De-
301.970 proportion, in
amount, d.
If a postal bank system
should established this
country, and by tho same
proportion of our us it is
used in Great Britain, tho de-
would exceed
in number; and if deposits
no higher here
they do in King-
they reach the
total of a
i, to wipe cut tint
of national
debt. And more
amount would
sayings of
minded, who
look beyond the s
of 101,1.1.11., in .- . and
beyond tho narrow teachings
youthful days year and
dun open their to receive
the knowledge
that come- of thought. To
striving boys ail over our
If you wish to success 10-
it is gained by
those who brute enough to
form opinions of then own and
contend for them, and for
hope for
of their f the
study of self, and if their fail
their own intentions Grange
A Harvest.
According to rid
Herald, will lift some
this r. It
and no one will
the is generous,
grain k-
lo load freight cars,
which, if coupled together,
form train milts long. Or,
if divided make
train of cars each. It
mates the bulk of the at
bushels of corn, in-
bushels
brought over from the last ;
bushels of
of oats and
bushels if rye. It may
lend to the anxiety of the
the other States lo
n all Ibis will not be
precipitated on the at
once. Some of it will be needed
he , and then grain has
way of diminishing when put on
scales. But Ibis as it may,
tho whole country will rejoice in
wealth which has come to No-
u- in her golden
silver the
story comes from other States.
of campaign
s which Mayor elect
filed the County Clerk's
Now York was its
Stenographer,
newspaper
total, 1168.70.
D.- a mighty good
till it got folks in i
m I-- days day nobody
ti i i mi how bad
De prodigal son never went
home till ho got Alter
One twelfth of the- population j he got religion en made a
of Paris i composed of foreign-Mini f r
era-
Notes of the Orient
India has macadamized ad
u.-.
De do road is
dusty, hut it's lots
in de woods
Atlanta Constitution.
The Tor oh of
The cl divorces to
marriage the
is to be to
Red hail is by
hut is admired
by Spanish
The Chinese city bicyclist has When the is full
-a road to in streets
of an average width eight i, ,,
Five is considered itself in words, lo be e, but it
large weekly eatery in and v ill Bad equally effective
will insure more comfort that I cheering or consoling.
twice that in more enlighten Some ago a who
cl lauds. was spending tho in a
town in New Hampshire.
k . -I the pure,
POWDER
Absolutely
NEWS.
Of inhabitant
received of the
tho Philippines me,
who have never
acknowledged allegiance to
Spain,
Great attention is paid in
of her
en at
promise, who at the lime was
traveling in Europe. Tho be-
mother shut into
her room with bet sorrow.
The Rev. II. II. s North
Carolina is conducting
a revival in n church lo re. last night
saw two young during
i Walking down aisle
where they were he knell ant prayed
I they would die Immediately
to loll. C.
who was who ha- attended
the left the
lb i. lo
i think my I-, pray people out of
lull, lo pray
. and
Japanese schools to ,,.,
district early, been boarding for weeks
collected on the piazza, and
talked over tho shocking news.
What can we do for bar, poor
in which of
girls lake part.
The Persian landlord can c
tenant and their to
remain and until nil
of and interest are wiped
thus making the tenant
Virtual but the
may dispossess the tenant on I US
most frivolous pretenses.
Among propositions
cussed France for a change in
tho system in that Re-
public one to provide that
elector who shall three limes
neglect to exercise
bis to vole
be disfranchised. This penalty
would severe There is a
certain grade of criminality in
refusing lo duties
of while enjoying tho
benefit thereby conferred. Upon
tho principle applied tho pun-
of habitual criminals.
POINTED
man loose h. bits is
i-
convince a woman but
nun try lo persuade her.
laborer is not worthy it Ms hue
it i- higher than his worth.
Talk cheap and the barber always
it rates.
. land what organ-
r l. n. i moving on lo next
black.
boy Ids of Wild oats.
Fins clothes do not make woman
v n in, rims break the husband.
men lo. poor lo his
money will Lever hive many
line works wonder. So would a
ii in hours a
day, time dots.
Politic will now taken back seat
a while
don't care what else you
said bead of
casting a pitying glance
toward the room
which a heart was Ir,
don't that can do
replied wife-
sure I don't know what lo
And besides.
believe she is tho sort of a person
that likes lo beat expressions of
almost sure she would like
to led some cue was near
who was lorry for said
Ethel, a girl of sixteen.
unless you think I'd better
I'm going into her
was very as she
entered the house ant knocked
at the closed door, but she
received no answer, she boldly I My be a good
pushed it ajar and entered. The I big ought ti have
mother w lying upon
her face stem and set.
the bed.
and her
what more I took no
HE
by Loci applications, as they cannot
the diseased portion of the ear.
There Is only one way to cure deaf
and that Is by constitutional
Deafness is caused by an run-
of mucous lining of
Tube. When this tube In-
you have a rumbling or
hearing, end when it it en
el-Mi tin i- tin- result, and
and unless can lie
taken nut Ibis to its
normal condition, hearing will
forever; e cases out often
mo caused by is nothing
but an inflamed of mucous
We will give One Dollars
of
cannot lie cured by Hall's
t Send circulars lice.
F. CO. Toledo, O,
Hold I I n
Halls Family Fills ere the belt,
Boston, Nov. Captain Rob-
W.
Clyde,
Charleston, S. C, that
last Tuesday, when i ff
N. C., he saw nu
of drifting wreckage in-
pieces of timber and
other as would
have Iron a largo conning
vessel, if broken up. It also
passed an improvised life
which had been re-
From Cape Hat-
terns to Frying Pan shoal light-
ship en inn ., I, quantity of
hard lumber of various
dimensions was passed.
The feet
Space secured by Commie
Handy of
United Slates at Ex-
position of 1900 should be
lo tho best by
American exhibitors, if they
would make an
representative showing before
the of the world- Franco
is to give s-et attention
to music and nit, this
should give a convincing
of her
modern astronomy, me-
production,
from
weak and no
tilts V I
till I. and fever. Mill be glad to barn
bat a cure for chills Is now
and mill sold
does not the but
actually It Is Roman
Is trial lbs
conn try with d
Unit takes off bones, the
vitality their blood, and make
hem feeble, i and
No. is coking,
and other
remedy en sled
as Shaker
instead of Irritating already
Cordial ii
to rest by the
Itself and other food taken
With It So mill
Is Ids
I- and relieves
No money risked to it- value.
A ill rent trial does
it best
than lo deprive
of the right if suffrage
Record.
It is the opinion nu oil
buyer on this
will go as low as cents
before the is reached.
Tho low grades arc jelling
that price, but he is expecting the
best grade to reach those figure
and the inferior grades to reach
a correspondingly low figure.
Ho conclusion from an
experience of years i r
mid says o planters not
expect raj price until
about the 1st of March, then
it will not go higher than Cents
This prophecy Is not en-
to the
while, it may not I mo a
whole, still now
in his favor without a
great change the tone of the
market his dirt fill prophecy will
Argot
of Ethel, even when tho
gill knelt betide her began
tr. stroke tent finger with a
gentle, touch.
After it rigid muscles
relaxed slightly, and the woman
turned her bead. saw n
young face white and drawn with
pity, and two tender eyes looking
upon her through sympathetic
Thorn was a moment's
hush, and n great sob
the of tho room.
child tho said, and with n
THE
hi- wife baa given bin a piece of
often
Ha- hot
I lure turn long term on lour
distinct and I'm not
ii. All, I laid the you
have courage of your conviction,
A Row
quick motion bud her bead
In October Bulletin of Ag-
l in. is lo I lust-
I. s U nu longer by
In and tent
I la work and planted and are
now a article of syrup,
on Ethel's shoulder, shed
blessed tears bring
to hearts reached
the limit if endurance.
a word had the young ii
Indeed, as not
enough
tins of speech. But
who followed
of the Man of
healing In mere touch cf hit
so her loving , DI i
and touch had been
UH a of to a
and broken
have ruined the
I . , I R, I II,. . I
It In place
Who goes lo tho chili while Inn.-
baby, an the Rood
out ti woman who
her home, will both at run.
down hi health T wt will l- j a-
with Ion of Bleep
fainting or Tho
most I
is .,,.,.,.,,,.,. ,,,, f,.
els from I lick i
up mill en I it blessed, H lb
Sores, i-. toll
s.-, Totter, Chapped l .
lion in North Carolina,
North
-t has been in a
and surely to miss
pound we eat, I know that
wheat can be railed in North
Carolina, and with more profit that
can G per pound, with
which buy Hour, every
who lo plant wheat, it is
he hope and lo
bring t price
will nut lo de so.
i- a i- a good to
say your laud make
I have over
lull this Si lie, and lair
. , in i grow i. a gnat ma-
dare say that
in. eon, is not great
teed.
i Oil.
by nil , ,, .,., .,, turn in your i- better in
; ; r s
lie per Ker sale by Jno. no money lo buy. is nub


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Eastern reflector, 9 November 1897
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November 09, 1897
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