Eastern reflector, 23 November 1897


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gather thaw
i area fat i
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prescribed
ritual. A girl Island
is not pen i until aha
number
and given a her
t-kill by taking m m a certain
th. But . i of the i
I he father
bee the diver an i bet
a i. It-- ii an stay I
i biggest
i of -marries than .
Boat a i
So
I.- mis upon
her knees
an j i by a
man's ti
. hod a laugh.
I was, be replied coldly,
be pay rent I till you
In of an even
van-, a woman ten. catting no
e way
Journal
II. In Battle,
Arabian bow manifest r.
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; breed
and
ii I I be able to bear hi-
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read
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II
UNDERTAKER
EMBALMERS.
Summons
Court
b iv.- a re
ii i. and lice of
i and in meta-
lie and cloth ever brought
We to
In
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K of ob-
ii an l ire n Hie d
f I.-, I laid defendant will farther
ii . . Is required
of the
Court Pitt cot, to be held on the
I -t Monday .
t leaf,
at Court House In iii
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W demur to In raid
baa or the will apply to i i
bat
County, C
Sana
The i
a-
tit given
I en-
to our care will receive
I of i.
Are different from other
Each performs
specific duty, thus doing away with
drastic purgatives and curing by the
Mild Power Theory.
One Pink Pill touches the liver, re-
moves the bile, the bile
moves bowels. The
Tonic Pellet does the rest
Sample tree at
Complete Treatment, doe
Co. n . Y. ft
1.1 .
I by
. lbs
II
to W.
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On . X.
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peel
Ham Skinner. II, W.
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II.
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in the
A i. try in Milwaukee has
lied a I L
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mil ball . i. U i
streets
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Mrs. D ed Now,
that a a l r i r sob
Hi to gel i; i .
think i. ; j
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believe he could You mi
. husband
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Tim
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with t.
i. . . d
little Jean bi
ditch, i int u u I up to
hi
to his .
but i to
the woman,
iii -Youth b i
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it England Hinge was lack.
i l
the
ii n lady's hair h
Mack with gray
tide one i
above return to
r and git fitly
thank, of owner who eds it badly
will be thankful for ti- kind-
Bess of any Lady or who will
return what I .; no use to
them, but it ii n to
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l.
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Oil over r
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K. Woodard, f. C, Harding,
N, C. S.
II
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lift it ;
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y n of death, art- .
I not n able I Her
thereof.
I . heat
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i- hf u
. Al -l . I .,
Nov.
Abbey, the seat of the Dull
bi .
valuable el-ark
I ll I I--.
. . if the as.
their
. he thief I el and
an led hint aft, t .
I Hint. Tills bi -u of October.
Court, Co,
Valuable Farm for Sale
By
Court i-i
n 111-
a i I
aid hi
th-
name I J n
a the Sup i i
made in i
in en
ti pd Iii.-. el it-
Mel who
1807 before
i in --l. -i
. iii i wheel r rah. that
,. i Ian
t l t mi .-hip. v.
real at time
Ian
A. I ti-
ll ;. W. Harder, Jon p
l.
-limbed a
an . red
i v
a to-day
I em
Two into o
i m lb regular inter
m v,
Their were nicely balanced
by a wealth of hair parted exactly
Viii middle.
, Light bamboo grasped firm
in middle they were
grown men.
one, we have
And the; locked into cage
laughed.
The mother monkey called
about her.
y climbed gravely on the perch
to her
i pointed to young
the mother monkey,
some of our ancestors have
i m i into ,,
And the children monkeys return-. i
fed to their corner
Mu and
j more or I is.
i t mud ea S east i
I miles wit of ea
lbs main
it i a four
barn,
it-f. i i
and a water.
If of
ALEX L. BLOW,
Town Lots hale.
not bin
can any all
times
BOB CO.
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
SAM M.
N. C.
hi; IN-
MARBLE
J It
-ill
mill other buildings that dot
the of Wait
anon tn the nut imp of
a or anything that
answer a china-
pay. n and low-
fly are alike in this
from out
of loots on all
. with the want of
to the of
the picture. Wood coal or
f any
las here furnishes
ill the heat required, mid for cook-
of
ad, which are sold by peddlers, adjoin
ho hawk their wares about the
By of an order
urn
ll, Una; in r, I will
I,
the
. I public v
,, parcel f land situated
Greenville and known
town
Evan. lie, I
Iron , lift front I
II .-, bell Hi lot upon Which
th. ls k .- now The
i be Mild a.
1st, Ii -i i pan , . o to
a ii III i I
,, Used of Pitt
i s in by lip any time
be u;. i do
mi- third I to
. if
third on drat y
i. on i. i n the ii -I
. II is till per Inter-
i ll.- ., f in-1 i t-
i f i i t , pay I o whole
at and take deed-
.-ion i in iii i i; mi the Ural day if
and title
whole the i-
said Commissioners
i the r i lo it am a I
bids.
u.-i-hi r 13th,
W M.
It. Co.
their will flu
rest
; ere. -e
ll elite ma
Wire and Iron
on first-class work
prices reasonable.
AT Will E
Sec,
we tram
I'll; . .,
took
Bar ii.
en
c,
always on hand and
the time goods bought and
run a close margin
. ,.
i Sale.
By
Pills
Cure Ail
Liver ills.
Arrest
disease by the timely use
Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of ,;
popularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE.
sour stomach, s
torpid liver, constipation
and all bilious .
Liver PILLS
TASTELESS
HILL
t-
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Have Sooner.
they say you
your admirers nit
to be thought of, the like.
do I come in
L afraid, Mr.
Tribune.
bow recently designed
has n pair of cross-
at shorter at-
In center of tho nearest
ends by which
when the cord Is drawn
for
ITS
To THE iI hive an
By its
of fa is
S-i am I
it its that I it my duty
of your real s
ho have O Bronchial
I Trouble, if will me
and Sincerely.
I. A. SLOCUM. K. C, It., Tor.
Th. J
lit of an nil in Mall l W,
,,; Superior of
ill Hie bill
1807. -it o'clock M,
m the House in Mid county
tail to highest Wider fur ii,
the following
restate
l. i .-i tin or land
is lands ft. Carney.
i a .-, . W iv
and a U Cooper
i if i. r i
by I- A i
and
in i other ti ., t Mi-
la of I. A W M,
t ii heir.
vi w ii . i,
home on tin a
. i M. In
full ii- A ll
Rot i land.
3rd I other tr adjoining
It
l. A c
a I land
ii Ms u hem
lead in pan of mi
in k In division I ii iv
inn other
lands l A i
ii I
the Com i and the tends of Go
lo K
mi on font.
ii, lei
i, i u K in
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1-
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I i.
All
II III,,
, Jan
Tin
and obtained and all
PATENT
u-m
Bend
n, c , it r n i, fret of
patent
A II with
i UM i b. and lie.
A Land Sale.
One of the Farm, in Hit County
to Ii mi d at Public Sale December
th 1807.
By virtue of power vested hi ml
by two decrees I'm Superior
at June one the
case of John T. I. A.
Sugg wife Millie K. am the
ether A. T. A Co., lost I A.
Sin-.- and wife E. I will
sell at -ale to the highest bidder
on day of Dec. 1397
that valuable lying on south aide
of about two and a half mile.
West of known at th.
Charles lands and
about live hundred seventy acres
more or lens.
A general of the
can lie found in the decree, soots
referred lo but a inscription
will given of the lands to be sold
the day of sale or can be bail tr-rd
sale by t me at my
Tho terms of sale In said I.
cash but if ill purchaser i.
to pay all de-
sires, make arrangement to pay part
cash gel tune on by
giving his note payable, with simple
interest, sec ire
by a on the land.
farm Is valuable fir tho
of corn or tobacco and i.
well supplied with tobacco barns, pack
homes, Ac
Those wishing lo buy s fine farm
near will do well to examine
one.
Any information can be had
by ti the undersigned.
Greenville, o , Oct 18th 18-7.
T.
A y Mu
-n. n l u bettor Mary
than of .
THE OLD RELIABLE
-----18 STILL AT Tills. WITH A COMPLETE LINE--------
the the best la cheap
ll mp K i; I.-- v
thing n a
i Shot's. I on hand. Am
quarter for Jobbing O. N.
i keep clerk.
J L SUGG
Lit Fire tail
N. C
HOUSE.
All in strictly
COMPANIES
FOE PROoF
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
VOL. XVI.
Tuesday
and-
Friday
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
NO
i-,
in
A TO BE
Our is conducted on sound
principles, honorably presented and
truthfully advertised. We have gathered
from the best prominent
all the new and desirable novelties adapted
to the want of the people community
This cone attraction is Rich in Quality.
Magnificent en Style, and Price.
have to meet, your require
for seasonable goods in every respect.-
We invite you to one of the displays
of up-to-date and Reasonable
ever the people of
Come to the Show of Shows.
of the entertainment is replete
I Mil I
merchandise
tin's vicinity.
Every feature
with
find Meat AM
l C
Arc
-Inn's Ilia
Virtue They Art-
Their I
mid nod Sinking
All
Mark i
mi in
I .
tor Great
Alaska,
Via Wash. Nov. L
I.--, the Indian, will BOO be
much a tradition in u la
lit th.; in Slat . Moat Hie
are
them the
of The Abuts particularly
their
customs aping
of toe
people the aboriginal fur
Quality and Small Price. If you
v j I the white mans Hi.
to see this show Snows come see out i
fine assortment of
AND TRIMMINGS
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes,
Hats and Hardware, Tinware.
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware,
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the
largest stock of
-t by
rum.
I may
on n
old right In i.- Iii Alaska. I
would for a
and I am
not what a Kentucky would call
The Alaskan lull
Of own.
th. ,
slops have com. hither, m
yet found
a man. One feels th. need of, n to of p, n,
a really pure stimulant occasionally In , back to ,,. i hop,
clean enough to anal I. friends to
-but i
For three month. I have
Hi.
lime
I ,
these parts. It Is doubtful if any man
would remain a teetotaler ions in
latitude. la a blessing
then. II I. needed It's like carry-
I .
and
POWDER
Absolutely
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given
in this community. and sec how much
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who
you are, where you live, how much or how
little you have got, there is no Store
where your dollars will do you as much good
service as they will do you hero.
Yours Truly
s. m.
BAKER HART
.--Headquarters to r
Hardware
Tinware,
IS u I, Tl
last are of all kind i i I
moral code, and .
ii-- tell II- -my day.
have known lie n
, iv a I-
not to do a
He as U-x-a an American a bright
is unknown among ii
Is nature. All
born
I . addicted y the use of
1.1 rum. They c mill
and In at
heir chief Idol, even while they
. to him. Ken their be-
and Is
sad and. Christianity has
it taken Us place, they have no
Polygamy la us popular am
. i a. it is tho
The
,. thing may said In favor
I. the i
. denatured chap In America.
everything the sun I
him miserable, hi at i
fats humor In n
live la
Joke with him. and
delicate for m
mils a. at,
u hint
r a got I n
T a s- for seal, I M
t-iii in i skill and siren
v i- r- his a
-t. r I ll the body f
I. a primitive m
seals, is p .
among tho
g, i
with pen n i. i p on
and when the genial warmth
modest hotel at which I um p
hoc- thawed lee In my
vi will tell you more 1-1 out
peculiar and pi i
lived these many w i
n it la an off lo think, end
my i i
Ai
ho
ll . in ; I
I , . .- ink, ell
ll,. . . j i Hied
I in -1 r Is i i U
Man In h
i- lo l
u An ii-i I lo
, ii. I m -v I I, Millie
, v I Is II l,
, bill ill is lib
In- Futon Mechanic,
years under
A- I
.
farm and i paper.
ii lien, in
cl.-.
in, Mi I lie ii. lime
it mail me prepared to
ll i
For Hie
mi. of Tho
all
p. i ii.- n a vi-iii- In
b i hi era mil u
farm
think of three of a
j ear
If yon want
added to above list
y. n M for
o a week New
World Any other
paper or magazine wanted we can
you u on in eon-
with The He-
Toll-
than man on earth,
Frisco Chinaman I en i i
. mercury shrinking Into , r In;
the lowest part of the bulb, trot around ,,,,
with on above his waist and , . . , , , . , ,
Ms teat bare. Nevertheless, I he slid bun I .
playing In luck, ho will i-l,
self furs like a gay
Spokes, Hubs, Building Paints
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and Honest. Goods, at Rook
Bottom Prices.
MAIN STREET. N. C
when you do need It. you need
What Is ruining th
Alaskan Is not food
but bad
burns and like vitriol.
mat the Alaskan native in all
his phases, from crave gay. from
lively lo severe, am free to
leas that I am not yet prepared hail,
him as a man and u brother, As a map-
he la at best a rude apology n
brother, he would be a disgrace to th
family. Ha la dullest, slow-
est, dirtiest, to he
found anywhere lbs North
eon continent, Philadelphia lawyers
not
so as present
generation Is concerned, la, my
ion, hopeless, may
he done by
by the missionaries to
youthful Eskimos and Aleuts
from their racial Stupidity, hut the
Alaskan Indian o to-day Is n
persistent barbarian, with all
modern improvements In th
Since undertook to prospect this
country for news fallen
upon are and tricks
that arc vain. I have been In
four after an low
of Alaska, and have taken baths
every day. This Is Just double my
usual number, but for three months
previous square Inch of me. ex-
my hands, has been a
stranger to water. You baths In
the OPS In Alaska. In
Summer season, Russians Who
preceded the American pioneers mg-
to build Russian baths. Ton
It was part of tho Cam's to
truckle to the prejudice, of natives.
I with and Eskimos and Al
I In every accessible part of I M
I have slept In the of
I with on
my and Eskimo s
sticking their pudgy feel in my t --e.
half suffocated by the
perfumes from n d- -n
. tan and canine forms, and I n
j huddled under the Inverted kayak -i
I f with I
, upon every part of m. ex.
my head and east wind cl
me to marrow. As fate .-
. have made a mes
j seaweed s, .-r h s
i gorged myself on seal blubber i
j l have discussed yuk Is.
j very fine the
I and have shaved
the To my discredit It s. d,
j have to oil and a
i the fearful which the
distills from Hour past.-, sugar,
fruit, berries, do, um happy i I
that I have n wholly unable to
s. That vile would
bibulous endurance of i
Bowery lush.
Lang before l lo ibis, t
line of I of Alaska, l learned lo
even poor heat a
fire, of th. dry vines the
of name, Now i am
in th. delightful warmth of s real i
Of the Alaskan Indians, the
have less Injured by
I than any other
are more an
taller, have better features than
average, the
who much like them. Th.
primitive who have
the darkest skins. largest men are
found among lbs Th. Auk.
are the u I Inti and
It
take, ii philosopher eke out
In the Arctic Stone
Eskimo's cheerfulness I.
in of his n
with his Thai
ii lady rules him with an Iron i i
has by law, what she bus
torn In oilmen, light In
tat. m him tn every detail his
try Tho Eskimo would n In
to build ii new Igloo or kayak or
to go on a Journey, lo . Hi-
de furs, to buy anything what r
o.- cut his hair without consulting
actual
b . of th. family.
woman's In
Women occupy an equivocal lion
a Alaskan natives Their i -i
hi. many, until they bi
actual pi
A mother is ii-
t her tided son, ugh he
i . re. of her n Ink. II Ir
and tribal pedigree from hi r,
i i- of from father, when
. hoe n r. h- r
. hi r and
. eel ward she in .
, on The large,
, , . i inking females in the
h of a group of n .
. ,, ,. of n
., , I ll bed as mothers-In
1-,
i . I for-
of girl,
,. f ii- village Kai I
-it a It .
harpooning ., lo
. . ., i , wight him with i
. landing on the prow of th, i u i-
i , , . d u
I -I seal, an
ii his I
bi
of HI i la
stern Of boat OS
but In order in i .
family party r rods s
Ocean Steamers.
nil lo I i.
i j ,, ll i
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I i l- I. I lie
l I ; -i m ,, in i. in
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ii i bad iii i, or
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, I iii pi i u I ll ii
;, I will be
A i Ii ii ,
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WhAt Hi Ho Mu
i, n, when
ml in ti.
What
i, i,, bid mien in
barn,
n do, m. I
When y r kill in
pen,
Al in de big tray
Win ii hip toes
What ma
Win ii on de bid
Jo, mu
Ml, n Mows de
down lie
u-i- inn
When de kids can't no
in suck,
y, r crack.
When money's all
c gel it lack.
n r do, ma honey
H. it. G ii- v Time.
Democrat.
Worth
ban the
, in I be inhabitant in
in , g I k, HO
i oh,
Women working t
in t bidden to
work boon.
the meat wind
ii
viii
I ii in
I bean in
i. i in-1. It will cu
,. . i an umbrella
. . , . natural I A load pol along
iii bi Ii be. tin- Aim
, ii i a days
iii
on which all ,
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Greenville. N. C.
,.
L W Um law it by in.
taxation but h
at U be
m ii the pan of .
u . imposed k j
I tariff It
bit be will Hind up tucking la
DOE
Mia.
Danger in Portage Stamps.
of is
stamp
Entered at the office at
N. I . an mailer.
tad
will to moult
After h woman into
credit of discovering; it is
due to a London physician.
Mr. B. an. that itself j While ii 1- true that Mania u a
i. . -1. that, it Thorn aide, sot
th. i. an excellent medium tide,
in and
i -pay. ti 1897.
WHITE MEW WHAT VI.
j sufficient to meet toe
and let it o at that, trotting to
i led tin- truly gifted
lad. lira. i- known to
getting ii and I- bad sore is
In the called postage
Is
You
No; be
the
Cad like .-aid the
stamp tongue the latter
sore and covered with red spots-
likely to
her noble and follow if great cue is not taken- in the office building.
Apart from the specific an people a hit when
n i I; the tongue, dis-
lie poem it lease may be acquired through,
Butler, who I a. lb , ,, ,. , medium of Never ck. are he.
Slate in Sent . . . -i the , . . ., , , . lick a with your
baa i.- made a subject negotiations, .- England was A. ., It a lack of
He i- to U , much . m cleanliness and
The Market is now
Open Open ail
the time.
out of I
i Seen m. i lull
i em bad
people and ,,,;.,, ,
to be look a , . . ,.,.;,,. ;,
woman in the I. . Not long ago Sir U I V
Mount Ca to n-y to
that town in
., ,. , , a treaty binding bi
colored men com- . .
. I. . L. O. to a
mil ti.- lend to , . . . , . , ,,,,. s;,
be public, but when did to con- i Mich an
get a wall laugh until lie given
and till, j a --i me
in i i.
give, and id i
and I ind
Japan
ti
The
lit. and if outrages an .
i i . in enough they worth-1
Ices ii. is to commit them.
the along, by
j. t Carolina, and many although I
I.; with
in the Are.
h d
thou . Hi h. e .
. . A . . II l
leg mi., v lore
Mi- C aid In
aide by aide with lb ti .
I .-.
Cots u in n a
rich row; I i In
he i in i i. the
i . i of I Aid N Of
Ii i
ST
C ark l r and Ku
expressed i doubt as to
such words and leaned to the
be had not been
. I
In I- ii-- hi own paper.
. , Ins i lb
i In
I in. thing. Mi. i i .
u ., v. l i.- hi l, ; i- n
u tin be m I ill the
, in el using all i . r ii.
a . a at d
traveling and hue i-.-a-d a
end lo keep I
,,. i. I . a ; i. . , ill
. wen I
kind, . . ,, , .
pi been s- ,.,.,. ill
I ill
i ;. a
.;, or me true, . i I
ire ripe.
I. ,.
A re dairy, I
o in
poi i- are g I r
to a . l
rut fill.
II that h
i sen i i
as
I ii to . de
ill
H ti
s . to the en
Mi will mi , j m. i , N ;. ;. ,,,.
l I Po-
; I i. M. Ill until It
I I ill I n i. ii it
i .-ii ii All
, . in .
a ,
shell l ii ;
Mr. a I k . I
. . an .-, Kill
, i I baa t
in. -i
II i. an pa
t I i-1 ltd
i i.- words d t i
him. The ; mined
r . i II v. U. S.
D ii Mr. -I I
tr . I Mount, and .
before Mr. John L. Arri a
, Public, w they
of that
t . i in bid i lb wad
in it he ii.
What a tor a
t ii. ah I Slanders people
,, .
i ii. t ii. i.
Vi-; i i he ii a
OHM
Made to.,
a mind .-
in i .
by
. i . .-. id ii Mr. y. j
i, it wad
ill lie ill C ll ,, .- ii
. . ii i- aid bring U
i an ill ii. . i
;. and ii. In
want. He to give
hid lo I time, If he undergo
And there an change of mind I lore I i
will I II Con I
, Ha
. me
. Pill c
v. i i Ml II
Hull.
cat the
.
ii-
d need any i
Pi, . ii
high baker.
I . lie I II ,. i
all
ladies
edge .
are to b.- hidden a-
Unit man- th i
I ever heard
ITEMS.
nail, r, ibis meal id ; won't
l-r it;
Nov. W.
Tucker i quits
boo
and
of Interest.
Items
A.-k C. Brooke who
last
hut i the matter A. M.
I he i ail right.
i tin
of L. C i k.
Henry a commercial i-l
i I mi here in the 10th
T bate be. ii bah . i
cotton marketed
Ur. C. a-
i car n I.- Sun-
day.
Parties having tobacco
which they wish to sell, can
get accommodated at head-
quarters for high prices
the Eastern
EVANS, JOYNER CO.
and Proprietors.
DIM lunch,
lakes n. make a bar-
can., don't one
can do c;
you buy one drink in u that's a
bur
o a
going to
to be crooked in OM way or another to
g.-t
you and bid
wife t all at
relating that little occurrence
the lb. r night you she him
U said she her
A-k J. id the and hid wife
bis head or the brake handle abroad for Sprocket
on the in
W. K.- ban, II One Server's
ton War home here on to other day about
lay I. king afar weed.
lo a then
She went -ion the
deer.
And the man bellied In
Al ill- bat she wore.
day Mt i i
could
man behind be
., I,.
dO
.-
I . I, III
t. . rill n a I.
power
in t he vi in i nun
We
hut a new
Mr. M K ah
.- d
y i. i I t i
. ;. m j i
v i. d I
. kill I Id
III
.
mil r
Mr.
I ; ran is n l i II
i-
an .
I . hi re in l n n girl
ugh . re y i-1
I . . . be.
-I , I
their
that the ten v I,, I.- work
i in i th. pardons and
i . . j. have n
, of I bid
i . I . m. in i in t
I., . n a ho run
for welfare Slate ;
; tier her law
sou t
bu; should he caution
granting mid power
on ii- to
., holders want
, . , .- i i. r
hi II, and why a I
. . i .; i. sitting
a aid i. i have In i u d H
y had lo
lion
ire i a
j nil ii,,, i . in .
, .,. I I I
, . ;
, it
A- , . . ; .,
;. in. will
Stella
me on h-i Week,
We for their
III. -Max ,,, I
. Id billed tin . . e Quill-
Academy,
A near bi
fun I- I for u certain young
ii Ins
Major
A wry sting prayer
was held at
right with It. J.
if
A. II. the
aim N. II. of
the Star, won-
out for the
home on 12th,
a vi.-it to Mr-,
very much to tic-
two of our men.
TO CUBE A IN ONE
I Quinine
ct-. i
f tails lo . -C
needs
like every other
nourishment.
A fertilizer containing
gen, phosphoric acid, and not
less than of actual
Potash,
will crop and
prove the land.
Our ti II all the subject They
ore tree any farmer.
KALI Murks.
Si, New V
I N .,
Man
. .
i i
t. . i .- i k s
r ;. i i t
i .
. J
rash- I ., , . .
your i- i.,
i.
M ION
Not W,
i- Mr.
be worried
with a board i at least year before opp
. men. . to gel ,,,,,. .
. , . , ,. Is no in I, N
DOS- I ., , i .
election a tree la
ii
lo i Id will I
given that I, nor. Mr, i , ,
our I Hi i , ; iii
lad. I think ii i a I.
II. in tentative Berry, Kentucky,
nil . i u. i, , ,,
in n recently la Hawaii, i-
i bar w house-
borne-mop
i i.
i ale
n. man.
Sun ii
all week at
in i. ,.
I,, ,.,, ,., ,,
has been l
lei over his of
sol the
In bis annual lo Con. cl mil and
about the tariff, Upon th.
as according to Its supporters, lo in ,, annexation be
such i producer that tin,
i iii-. the in were lo I Inland could n
exceed exp Th
la. I- v i in In
in in Mm and other n.
i. law. i iii-i ,
Jilt has been
1.1 la d. . nil
ii. in like man
tint the hilled in
It ill Ii,
ask Output l
tight enjoy.
under Dole I
would be in favor a policy of
by I
the dull, it id licit it . ,
other will, a,,,
to oar
is tin. i for dollar, when
some, kind it
I. ail without
nod nil
tilings to us
so
Ibo arrows It, and
words t,,,
Mil coin our
know it. for
, I i, .
S or r come in
right
THAT
BOOK
of Fall Samples it in;
containing, enough
styles to three
stores. They are
the i . .
Nathan co. the big
who arc Draper's
greats rivals. Teachers of modern masterly
with Come in and turn the
of of Gel
Winter Suit or and
and, he
quality at right
also have in stock a lull line of-
Dry Goods, Notions,
HIGH GRADE OVERCOATS.
If this fellow had
bought his Overcoat
of us he would have had
a fit. All of our
are of the swell styles.
The Coverts and Whip-
cords in lovely shades
of tan, and raw-edge
blue, brown
or black, with French
facing and fancy worst-
. ed lining, half satin
back the best coats
ever seen for the money
H. M.
M. H.
IN-----
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
GREENVILLE. N. C
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.
door to LIVE
Stove Dealers, Tobacco Flue Makers
and Bicycle Dealers and
offer to taking
Tobacco Flues
and assure you will as tho best of Tobacco Floes
for the All work is and we ore ready to
repair our a to a bicycle. will
you to come and us. Respectfully,
m i a
t C
Hawaii by r
are upon
dollar,
nil dollar we all love
and the celebrated------
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
Call and see arc invited to inspect
my stock and lean, the low prices.
WHITE.
hi
D I
tel
People who are
usually do.
up to date We don't
keep style be wore. And
a choice
back suits, single and double
breasted
with a style peculiar to
at d Worsted, plaids and checks
and stripes In bewildering variety,
blues, browns, olives and
all sorts of beaut if
of colors.
Soils for for for
sport, suit in all prices.
Yes, would
Clothing from
Gent Furnishings
is superb and your inspection is invited.
FRANK WILSON,
GREENVILLE N. C
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
HOT,
One k to
had heller high.
I tit lute to lime
premises.
A new h-ll has put up or. the
J. u- some nice ripe
today. It ii in sea-
son for
You can tell a horse
will his ears, with a bicycle
another
Ice plentiful this morning.
this morning was a grown
one, looking almost lite a light mow.
temperature went down to
last night i the point so
tar lines cold weather came.
Where are bird W
do any loll bags, though it
reported early in the lull game
plentiful,
will he in quest
for the din-
Dealers should let them know
what they have.
again calla alien
lo will ob-
serve Thanksgiving day a
ion of business.
will meet in
dying rather in
tot v, replied hid subbing wife ft had
always been her rule in lo meet
people way.
i. V, tO.
Court convenes Snow Mill on
Monday,
I. A.
, isle. See notice.
Km n
small and II.
Kiah, Mountain
Mt
II. II. who hut year
wad Slate of the Christian
church, In. accepted pastoral charge
of Wilson church.
All p. under the
extreme j unity law from hunt-
or on any of my
lands. J. U
I inn elevator man la very
what did
I going
me lo -111117
in indebted lo the
of the Col for two
th serviceable for
K.
for the entire general
K. House A;
House, -N C, to the el a
deceased the See notice.
ON PARADE.
Sec the Procession as it by
ill NOV. If
L. went to Wilson
Col. K. A. of
J. K. n turned
,. metal.
Ir Wednesday
ovarian; Iran
W. II. Smith. hi. bus been sick
some time, wad able lo be
Miss of came over
this Mis. M. II.
Bet. A. IV. Seiner,
where he
had u meeting for
C. W. Mrs
children, Mis.
II K. Aiken, lilt this morning for their
home Wilmington.
Dempsey
I I vi re lure to-
The will locale for
the law. He is
young man and will he
our town.
It A V, fl
was in
Dr. i. T. Co,
town
It. F. Win
on .-.-.
W. M. and J. It.
win- In re today.
W. Ii. Hotter, it com
is In town.
Dr. J. to
last night and this morning.
Mrs. J. A. her mother
Mis. went lo
m In visit
daughter,
to visit and
C M. went to Nashville lo.
day.
A. K. win I., Durham to-
day.
O. Smith went t
today.
H. lo
today.
II. SI. returned Friday even
g Iran Creek.
J. J. Tucker and daughter,
Annie, went lo
F. F. passed through
evening going to
Mis. J. II. Wilson
who been visiting II. II. Far-
hum, hit lo,
I., in 1.11 tin-
near which place she
S to of a
Miss Alic who
spending time with Mrs. J.
left morning
ville, Va.
who has
her daughter, J. S. C
left this morning for her
home in county.
Our Soldiers Play Bull.
Private W. J. in the U. S.
Army at Monroe, Va., in a
letter to the says
hare a loot ball team at Fort which
the second best in tho South. Every
member of the is from North Car-
and three them from Pill
They have so fur played four guinea
this and w m all of They
play in Wilmington, Del., on
giving Day.
Card
to return thanks
the people Greenville tor I heir kind-
sud attention to my hither during
his lat-; sickness aid death.
W. Al.
MITES
Personals Oilier Items
N. .
wT. K. Harding, n-
on legal
county, and hi other our
II.
was here today.
Bond .-,.
A. barn today
that his arm had to he amputated mar
his Dr. M
the Dr. J. D.
Bullock,. The Dr. his at -e
NEWS.
W.
don, died
Wei
Tin
-hub-Ills hale SIS
Van t .
tales are lo he in-
our
The
to the
local fights.
The cutler
Bear will sail to res-
the in
Arctic.
Five Advent is; have
the in the
Pacific, where
Cecil K, , site shot find
killed his at Indianapolis,
Ind.,
revolver.
d a r
dead a deer an I
ed
lire
John Del In New
MUSS would not
his
J. I,. W.
II.
r. to
did not more fully.
Married.
On home o
Mr. in Content-
his daughter, Mi-.- Ida
and Mr. T. It. Allen were
All Wrong
The Motor
Why will people write the word
right when it is The editor
of the Motor will pleats give his
for such a word M
Bible Service.
At the lurch on Sunday
night a Hilde day service will held.
There will he
of recitations and by
connected with the Sunday School,
Public invited.
Yield,
Last Mr. Allen gave
Mr. George James,
ship, seven of the
variety,
ed his and gathered six
on he vines raised the seven
slips.
The
1- in
vibe.
At lo a
mill
ii. Th. y re all
The hoard el
have J t,.
move the General to
M. M.
b Sn m M a.
day hight. Ike loss wad
lays many
that storing
and borrowing at
the hunk.
A little tan C I.
was run over h a
days and front
winch he
Morrison, the leading
in.- an u--
In
collections cotton
Tho
death the
was
rape and lo he handed on
to lite
Mr. Win, near
by
lire S
in the lint I at 1-
insurance 1310.
one hale cotton was
Press.
is learned that the owners
to
if
haw employed
may bring still against
I Davis, now
who is said to own all hut lour
shares the
FINE CLOTHING
The most complete stock at
CLOTHING STORE.
Mr. Mr. Fred
ho
in ti-i to
r Inn Mil ill
in while
fire. MO lo
and it in lo
one I it children, in
OM in in
Headlight.
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville.
For
fit ting wraps
Jackets, Capes
Come to
CASH HOUSE.
For line
DRESS GOODS, CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
LANG SELLS CHEAP.
Get on the Ground Moor.
Ahead.
A man who over
tin-
it i dull
be hi
be more iii on in
town be bin in-
ed.
READY
expectant mother
trying to face. It tho does not
I Needs.
in
In Ids
i to tin-
extent that available
i to day it mt
watt before in greater than
in form for WOO arc
to it.
For Sale.
A flue Jersey Bull, nearly four years
old, and kind. Also some farm-
implements, mules,
or barrels or corn, Ac. Apply to
L A.
For Sale.
The entire of general
A iii u.,
N. la for In bulk, stork
la clean and In good condition,
to examination. The Block be
of lo nettle the of
. member of Ann Purchaser
can make arrangements for
at the If
healthy and In
flue farming can be found In
the state and fa-
ct within
Interested call on or address
D. E.
House, ll, C.
. Y. V.
The Union
held a meeting night at the
church with The
most part
an admirable by Kev. N.
U. Watson, pastor the
church, Tho that wad to
have been given by Midi
was postponed on of her
a severe
At next meeting the Union
each member will asked lo give
name read during in-
between the two meetings. is
ante to there will bi
going on in the next week or
Register of
marriage licenses
while couples and two colored,
T. It. Allen I.
J. and
Charles and Watt
sad Millie
here, our
ad patrons
are wearing mass.
We sell Groceries so low that it your
head swim. We are
choice line of
SUGAR. BUTTER. FLOUR MEAL.
Canned Goods of all kinds, Tobacco,
Snuff and everything usually kept in a first-
class Grocery Store, which we offer at prices
that defy competition.
James B, White.
A Burst of Bargain Sunlight.
get ready for it,
there Ia no telling
what may
is full
of uncertainties
Nature Is not given proper assistance.
Mother's Friend
Is boat help you can use at this time.
It is a liniment, and when regularly
plied several before comes,
It makes the easy and nearly pain-
leas. It and prevents morning
relieves lbs feeling, short
ens labor, recovery and
without any after-effects.
Mother's friend Is for only one
purpose, to motherhood of
danger and
II Mt Mils all
.
lion for to
;,
I D CO.,
US.
JR. COREY
IN-------
AND
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a
Groceries.
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
Brown.
Come to see
Clothing, Capes, Dress Goods. Notions, Caps.
RICKS





In the Way Epigrams-
HI MAID U l
evil do not i. I ,,
M AlI . .
1- ton w CO. . n mU . roe
ii i i n- r
having
experiment.
Credit is a
hi iv slays with you until you are
in
people will
no get into the heavenly Or-
el, they
play anything first
It is very easy judge bow
much and drinking
other people
A light Lent got I with n
heavy i
It's not the amass that
gel the eat the
Some people imagine ate
religions when
they net it is the
rial
ll. for one
him who
i; round
And
And DO ; I i i If grits,
might me
i r her m
CC
l turn to look,
II i ii . I I I W e.
. . .
. r will -t
I .
Aid IV
And h bread I mow.
And e'en the I i a Ii
An I r,
And II I ill grow warm
liar, En Ilia
Tiny lb-in Inn,
An I ugh lb
tainting with tin I i II lL
Amour bi
it ii , tax i
i. the I r . Y. ion. Mi- a-moo it
ii i.
age. t
I i . -I ii la; I . thought h.
at ii were beard racial hie
highly well He looked. hut not
rated. small firms well Bad say. At last the sound was
pay a much where be
r.-lit than the r placed tho lie bad
i wall of poor y cultivated, bought the day
One for Ibis is that a
small farms are wall was hatched oat.
done with less hired Mr. the chicken
Neck
wealth.
and intends to raise
Blade.
i he Savings Bank.
I d States and the Die-
of Columbia have together
roe a than Bra million depositors
in gs whose do
i y two
dollars. more than ball
Si l av i j gs
i . i Ii . to
H i ; to the of
on re than hall e
la complete
of the i
ii to be
ward t i
A postal bank will
. i v- en
v a ell
. m a nm
It will ti
i ind , a
i real tin
integrity ii.
i. I m the
r ii . i at
It will a t
it- thing lacking in
; i i f
lb tit- have eying
.
Tho machinery cl .-t-
will lend itself readily to
machinery
ml lb
i f i-., ii no State
can.
We lo u i , .-
a . b ink cc,
m iv --ii
Die v lo
saving at
Ci i will been
c ail let matter, I
e to
any V- i c
Professional
VT. M, Bond
a, c
. ii- i .
In all i
N. C
ll W.
mi- in I Skinner
And till
. . i r
mind's lo match
The lace.
i- -I
All . i
h I
; i. .-;. I
And win the spring again
Our i
will a i i.
A i l ;
i .--. i ill- sun
Should . . Ill
i . . her
1- i III . . . i. .
Ill ii. ii
T the a that
. v bare
in jail
th 1,200 have
a IS
want to ho
is
in I hi i i n all
l u ti. mi aid
. ii deal and
if I. u gen e aid i all his
in bit vat would con-
it
Cb o. I and they were
all coal I break all
the the out
. ii, be no
f--t raw material t
ill I w.
An Old
A iv Laud-
ed i lie i iii H a
ail-, I -1.-
t. .
M II. i i-r- ad
we Are ; paper, ill
and I ill i i
rid is lull d.;. j
ah n pie c . ; , ,
all know, bat of gin . B an lb
any the r ,., i notice
t lb. 0- c , W W
-f race It only
almost
II a
it be j
neat .;,. e But
expectations high are
i , i . in which we
must recover, and every
i i.; u i- an
r I ii
r action corresponding de-
Ii u pie-
fair,, mi-i ail
pi did is
followed by a aeries
i m i. rob life i I
It u t .
in i . i -I.
t in,,
i Bill I u
heart with bright i-
of are good I.
every d t pie lean . pp
hi d Ex.
i nil
i man who n- I o i. ad
ii in jail
i him, d
. I . ball COB l
prove I , -l
i i . . Cotton i i re
allowing
p in d n did m it
i.-f ti.- ii weaving at
this piper
i ii of lion. II M-
s i-.-i. Govern i North
H a and Hon. M Van
a f i
editor
Howard I iii . of
lb cash in
a -m.-. or fl n on
rd
Coat Temple.
A noted and
who of time
-mil work has been d
ring soil f
I it lit, says few
ii pie even
palmy and
lire hive
tho cost
great temple.
the of
r Id, and wen
to Ike . slim of
p The worth
of tin is a
i illy as
Id, according
were valued
which i to
. i . to
573.203.203 pounds, ha
of according to the fame
authority, were more
able, down is north
Pm
and tin. f linger,
l .-I
i , ibis add
tin- building material, r,
etc., and Rome wonderful figures
r -nit. Ti ii lb
cedars, ,; v o bearers f
bade a, I, U i f ,
overs is all of whom ate
em pi . i I even and
ii whom, their wages,
bestowed
if tin ii food as worth
nits-, in-, sum total for
03.877,188 pounds daring
of build materials
in are as
in
a total, just
for is of the
whole coil
pi or out 853,117,034,868.-
I he
ink Age
More ate print-
ed today than before
iv N many year
Ti. i Companion prepared
by, and it with work being o n id
that ho is
I man, m Die
day if be had not The
Con p don't
aid I e, I can
it. I in it
bop i mi.
he wisdom and nu
of age. I it as us
win u I was a boy,
a ill- t-i-k. tn
ll d r . s
as possible. Today
I t.- in inly
nil d i s, ;,, pal a ii. form
mil matter . i t
a i mi en
i u i- ml i. i p
the the
the
Ex Surge u u
to t following
of ; i fever epidemic
in on
ago i
man who fever
IO till . was a
in Tampa, and
Tampa u
o How yellow lever
or ii j yellow fever
d in a his i so
t p. m, and
love-
Ii. re l b Jacksonville
ard foyer with
i j in This i o
mi I of
, Blared than a
too bottom of every
all of Thee
The political ill
s- I
are .- toot, am i .
r, i v i
Sim., people
thought lint at time they
wore too severely char
abused, you please.
but are v weak that tow
only helps o
t of the
t that
tin in in
i i
A Word the Doctor.
Sleep in . in at I
any or ; .- l Eye-
lid are an and even
by real-
d and m by
-1 lit II r pi ll-r
It's all toe,
It Bow eta in a k
i-- i i thrown
oil I v d l
I- in long ea they'd
i Io live, do i. i equal the car
i- i-l-- . r that -1 a
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wall i. wan r ah i Id I
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obtain it in complete
been to
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this
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reason
a 1.1 tide l
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into I they w I a h
who Lave
ii- in not undertake i- eel
inch
send at once
Special
-I
i All I. ill, I and many valuable
be New
Yet Law- o
Pills
Cure Mi
Liver ills.
W. of Jots
I i i . iii to us lay.
a bat t ii wave
of prosperity
e on up there
lbs Cleveland panic was.
A many
only milk cow
s. leaving
Swift
N- C.
n.
la, N .
s.
iii all Hie
I.
a way. But I m tiler, and u. bargains
know that it and make
Companion with I modern ad one
up, tor boys an like it and
wt-ll as over did. It is u of every well
good paper to grow no This i-
The Youth's Companion will of the ml. one of tho milk or butler, order
the peal tint this n money to pay
beat o and of City oat of
during 1898 It will .,, ,
short of
ab i and
of Tho various de-
tho paper
of tint beat wink
A CLEAR HEAD;
digestion; Bound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old ago,
are some of the results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
III am.
lug rear will
i.
a it-
SMITH A
hit store
GREENVILLE. N. C
i- and in a
of
NEW a SPECIALTY
Ail kind done
use labor end good
mat rial and are prepared to give
-oil i i.-f art v
WHICH A D
to K.
Whichard, N. C.
. . . .
The Stock complete in
. j every department and
Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
buy ii. i fit y i
t, ., t . . i . v
u i- t-f
FURNITURE
i lie
tori ASH ii-k
run
s. l. M ; or- itS
Old line
N. O,
IN--------
MARBLE
SERVICE
leave fur
hind
on Tar River
and at M A. M.
Returning leave at A. H.
and
Greenville
11- i -in-- are to
of. on Tar River.
Connecting
fur Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Bo-ton.
Shipper order
marked via
New York.
fell, ft
from
Boston.
son. Agent,
I J. Agent,
.
Hum lire ii -mt
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win in I a in
i -in .
I'm a Ion
ii-
ft Store.
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to
pt attention given
i. . of
on short
that is being done hi Hit world-
Tho
ion who
all rs, ear
j e u all
in twelve a
and In gold. It t el
CAMERAS.
Don't tint Editor
Man
Harding,
Greenville, N.
Al nominal p l-i- M KW
iii. I i
ii non
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i i i . in. i ,, ;, i
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bu
A young woman puked fun
editor of
It inner l.
pi editor went
for
owed on
John II. small, W. II. Long.
N. C.
O at Law Bad By
Hint to
New will receive
every week from
time is pt I
1808, and n
a lull rear to January,
An illustrated in so , of
Companion
FIFTY S
Consumption
an
In
Aye,,
to Kith com
or photographing
Band to y tor lull u
till, offer, u- i. , x-
The C i- ill I flit ll n By It; nu
high an I In
every n-, it, mi with all modern j , cured. So am I
i and i- of its power that I it my duty to
i , lo those of your
IT,
The New York
UNDERTAKER
Ledger N. V.
EMBALMERS.
have a lit,
and u.-. line
Mid t in -n-.-ti,
lit; and ever
in i
. i ii to
and en
treated ti care
of
M are lower than over.
do not on but
be i. any and
in John
Buggy
BOB a
obtained and iii Pu-
mt
C. Of .- i u. ii.
and ct
t -t.
i t-cud m draw ms or
II or of
ft r-t
A w to with
COM HUM ii t. . a. .-.
Wive and Iron Fencing
on work
prices reasonable.
A Great Land Bale.
One el the Beat in
to b-j m, i c Sale
an.
By virtue of the power vetted In
by two of Pitt Superior
made at June iii In the
MM Jehu T. I. A.
wife the
A. T. A Co., I A.
and wife K. I win
all nip to the bidder
on Monday 6th day Dee. 1897
that valuable Kara lying on oath side
of r about two and it half
of known
and containing
live hundred seventy
more or I. to.
general of the
found in two
ii tarred to but a
Will given the to lie sold
the day of or can be had
by t at my
The term- el tali In la
hut If ii not
to pay all ca-h If do-
sires, make arrangement to part
on the by
giving his note payable, with simple
Interest, sec lie I
by a on laud.
ii In t n the c i-
or tobacco and
well supplied with tobacco u-, pack
houses, Ac
I Those to buy a fine farm
near town will do well lo examine
one.
Any desired can bad
by to
X. O., Oct
T. J.
THE OLD RELIABLE
-----S AT TUB. FRONT WITH A LINK--------
OF
has taught the best la cheap
for general boOM m we
Shoes. have on hand. h
for O. N. T
Cotton, .
J L SUGG
I J. It U
GREENVILLE, N. C
HOUSE.
All placed In
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
rate
AU
nines
TWICE
-A-
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance.
VOL. XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER
NO
Tuesday
Friday
-AT-
. Mall
We will mall free of all
our
Stoves Crockery.
eta M la c-m-
ever and we pay
ll postage Our
bowing-
i-n for If
are wanted, mail He. In
There la you
pay your local dealer per
you can buy from
mill. Drop a lino now to
JULIUS HINES SON,
Baltimore,
mention paper.
Mr K in I.- j- line weighed in
balance and found wanting.
He has quite lo.-i halo.
voted for a and
find they elected only a
trading politician, bad
pawned in advance patronage
to
crowd of and
that ever maneuvered and
intrigued and bowled the inter
eat of an unprincipled c lid
Wears
A rather sight in
court last
was a man apparently or
years old in female
He hails from below Cairo
somewhere, and is in
each a garb, we told, be-
cause it than ordinary
men's clothing- We'll bet to
the most striking illus-
of poverty under gold
standard is on
roe Enterprise.
A Fruitful Meld for Fakirs
A Rood school
North Carolina
nerd to be put in the public
themselves and kept
there until lean something.
Last year a of fakirs traveled
I State felling worthless
in- at exorbitant prices
headed
and we observe that they are at
same business again this-
school
the tango and
and thimble-rigger who
travels the circus all Qua
a fruitful Sold.
goods circular bus
caught a good of our fellow
-ii if a man with a gold
brick come among them
bu would his We
believe we will go along with
St- Mebane on
proposition for compulsory
provided be will agree
the law shall be to
the as well as
Observer.
Wellington's and Napoleon's
The that of
Wellington rode at Waterloo
named Copenhagen. When
fearful battle over, the horse
appeared to sympathize with and
appreciate his master's success
for when duke arrived at
and after
bridal reins to a groom, dis-
mounted, the horse kicked up bis
apparent ecstasy of
delight, saying as clearly as it is
possible for a horse to say any-
thing, I am, I will make
yon see I well as the
ran show my j in victory
which my master has
duke saw to it that
hagen was well provided for in
his old age. He bad
rations, beak of ind was
allowed to roam at will in
park at
name lives with master's, for
it linked with his in
Napoleon, St.
once said his horse i has
memory, and
He distinguishes bis
master from servants,
though these are moat constantly
about him. I had a which
distinguished me from the rest
of world, and which manifest-
ed, by his bounding haughty
gait when I his back,
that be carried a man superior to
those him. He would not
suffer any one to mount him ex
and the groom
took care of him- When I had
lost my way I threw the
his neck let him pick
way, with the inevitable
of finding right
Harper's Hound Table
What's bred in the bone is
out to us by
The campaign manager issues
the dodgers and candidate
dodges tho issues.
Th political party worker is
the one who is most success-
in working the
The barber ways tells a hair
raising story when he trios to sell
a bottle of bis tonic
The Charlotte News prints the
following i
Discrimination by newspapers
becoming dangerous- A few
days ago a prominent elder in a
Baptist became
because be a Methodist
editor did not write up a Baptist
church entertainment as
as he might have done,
sallied and killed the editor.
Now the Roxboro Courier, of our
own Stale, is in trouble. That
paper saw I
of tho prisoners who has
been in jail for mouths
for blockading, took at
the Courier last week. He said
he was put in j we didn't
say a word about it. and
was put in
for robbing the mails we gave
a long write up
the least appalling
the
gram, a war with
Spain is the multitude of pen-
who would come out of the
struggle to deplete govern-
for the next five
hundred We have had
this in mind nil along and con-
sider it one the most appalling
of a prospective war.
The of this country are
now and have been for year s
with public
and con-
people of this country
need to consider seriously not
only cost in life and money of
on a war but never
and increasing
pension list that would come
it, before they allow the
to involve them in a war
with Land-
mark
It's the Trade Magnet.
Good advertising is the mag-
which pulls trade Yon may
just as values as
other fellow, but if he tells
public about In.-, ability to do
better for any
else, and you do jot, he will gel
the trade. If you newly es-
in business, no matter
how h yon deserve the
i m. f public, things
won't come your way very
unless you toil why it is
to their advantage to trade with
convincingly and
keep telling them. If you
i Up your line in
your town, best way to keep u
on tho position is to keep
right on tilling the how
by more
goods, or better goods tho
money, oilier firm-
Chicago Dry Goods Reporter.
The Vote in Ohio.
Nov
official vote Ohio for the re-
candidates for Governor
at tho is thus
Holiday
Pro., Pop.,
Dexter, Dem.,
Socialist Labor,
Protective,
Liberty, Bushnell's
28,101- vote Ohio
President and
other tor President,
here for
Bryan,
Dem., Bryan. People's
party, Layering,
6.063;
Pro., Socialist
Labor. Palmer, National
Democrat,
plurality
The Senate has known
members, known
Democrats one fusion
elected on Demo-
ticket in Cincinnati, Total
The House has
members, known
Democrats and fusion
elected on Democratic
ticket in Cincinnati. Total
On joint ballot the Republicans
have five majority. II they can
get fusion Republicans the
majority will be Of the
known Republicans three have
declined to say how will
vote for United States Senator.
Haunt men claim all of
known Republicans, which if
the claim is well would
give Mr. a majority of two
on joint ballot.
often Quoted
The i I Devotion of Two Lovers
Miss Minnie
of of Bear
this county was
recently taken to the State Hos-
at For a
time she had been
some time since her mind be-
came and it thought
best to have her to the
Hospital, she could be
properly
Rev- G. Cox relates to us a
pathetic or series
incidents, connection
Miss She
was engaged to a man
years ago would
have married but for tho
which came upon her.
Four years ago this man,
who
became very ill. Ho taken
with fever which it was
would prove fatal. But was
brought back to health. The
that
presence cf lady
and In r is saved
the sick man's life
when the lady
a and lost her mind the
y man if possible,
more loyal in his devotion than
ever.
Last week he accompanied her
to and saw that she
would propel cured the
Stale Sun-
a la on
cent of a disease he uses
bis
THE VET
W. M. Repine, editor III.,
wont keep
without Dr. Vow for
Colds. Ex-
with others, But
got the true remedy until med
Dr. New No other
remedy can lake Its place In oar home,
a In It we have a certain and cure
Whooping Cough,
It It Idle to experiment with
other even II they are urged
on you good as Dr. King
New Discovery. There arc not a good
became has a of
cure slid besides Is guaranteed. It
Trial free
Jno In drug
My success is owing to
Keeping everlastingly it
brings W. Ayer A
Sou.
he road to through
T.
Success depends upon a liberal
patronage of printing
J.
and
brought me all I
T. Stewart.
Constant and persistent
tit is a sure to wealth-
St. Guard-
Advertising is like learning
little is a dangerous
P. T.
Ad .-i i-r to what
steam is to machinery
propelling
I would think of
business without clerks as with-
out advertising-John
maker.
lie who dollar
should dollar
in advertising that
T. Stewart.
in
To buy reproduce famous
paintings an expenditure
that could be
less, as in the case of The
Youth's Companion, the enter-
is sustained by the approval
of more than five hundred
and subscribers. The
ion's Calendar 1898,
a series of charming figure pieces,
faithfully in colors and
embossed in gold, is recognized
as one of the richest and most
costly examples this form of
art- Vet every new subscriber
receives it without
charge Moreover, the paper
free to new subscribers eve-y
week from time the
is received until January,
1898, and then for u full year lo
January, 1899.
The popular price of The Com-
is a year, tho
of its contents, it
a paper every household-
Exceptional attractions are prom-
for the fitly two numbers to
be issued during 1898. The Kl
Hon. W. E- Gladstone, the Hog.
Thomas L Heed, Kip-
ling. Lillian John
Bur W D.
Mas O Roll are prominent in the
list of eminent contributors
in The Companion's
which will be sent
free to any addressing
The Youth's Companion,
Mass-
George was traveling
on a sleeping car. The
porter came to brush the off
and bin for tho
quarter- There wore but
few passengers. George
ed on the fact that Pullman paid
black hireling little or
naught, and relied on their
ability to brush and
public instead, and id
to give him all the change he
in his pocket-
there might be about Cents,
nut actually was B
quarters, halves dimes- He
gave it nil lo the who
dropped his broom at
the tip at George.
all mo boss ho gasped
all for replied George.
Tho darkly at. tho little,
rusty, modest man and again at
handful of silver. he
Due as do
Book puts it, you tell
how fan a toad km jump
you Bees him
Of Service to the King.
There is a sweet story told of
two little girls Emperor
of the emperor,
who, however, was
Slag The old Una
bad a J lighter whom ho loved
very dearly.
But aha when sue was
quite young, and ilia king
grieved very much. Ho had a
flower by her name. Two
little girls who lived village
near hoard of
king's sorrow and his love for
flower. So went out
into fields and gathered their
arms full of of kind
and serried to the
Tile way was long, and they
bet and tired, the
were all dusty and with-
A great big soldier, who
sentinel at the gate, tried to
drive thorn away, but jail
king came out. They went
to him and said had
brought tho because
had that ho loved, them to
Veil. king very gently took
tho i I. d flowers from their arms,
and tears fail from ins eyes
as ho thought of bis
Ho took the little girls the
p ii ice had them sit at his
table- there
with all the grand ladies
of
they never that lo
dying Thoughts.
Giorgia has ibis year upon its
State roll the names of
in, ii and women entitled
to enjoy its privileges. They
include soldiers ml
old Confederates who are
indigent. The widows are oared
by appropriate B
of the invalids get
and indigent.
making a total
NOVEMBER NOTES,
This Column is I or
Checkered velveteen ideal
for the winter
In velvet and there is a
r of tho mulberry and ma.
shades. Deep
ti are also very
Y, bu die fur us
lining of evening
cloaks gray furs.
. rd Is f
are most
decidedly
Double faced black satin
is recommend for tho bell
of the modish
house
Besides the now light vivid
tor
evening wear one sees this rich
material cream, while, yellow,
and pink.
Royal pure,
POWDER
Absolutely
r. i , r-- .-.-.-
CLUBBING
papers for
The Mechanic, th
paper that years ago, under the
guidance of B- A- Shotwell
made nu r
the State, has
been revived at Raleigh as a
weekly farm and home paper.
in this section
who took Farmer
Many of choice outer gar- j Mechanic would like lo have
of the of fine d are prepared lo
make tho extraordinary
at
Two youths into u of
monkeys.
Through of
smoke Came fourth at regular
from white wrapped cigarettes.
Their heads wore nicely balanced
by a wealth of hair parted exactly
the middle
Light bamboo firm
in tho middle showed they were
full grown men.
said one, we have
from
they locked into of
monkeys and laughed.
Tho mother monkey called her
about her.
They climbed gravely on the perch
to listen to her words.
pointed to the young men.
said the mother monkey,
some of our ancestors
degenerated
in.- Link.
The party scientists and anti-
who Ware exploring the
mountain in the
the year mounted on their
new model bikes, suddenly heard
a loud cry of triumph from lips
of the
Smithsonian institution, who was
distance
Hastening forward, they found
the professor standing by
of the remains of a wag-
on. In front of the decaying
lay tho petrified remains of
four extinct animals.
said the professor, point-
to tho animal to the right, near.
est the found
the between that
machine, the and tho
kingdom at
asked the excited
group.
said the pro.
undoubtedly
Venetian red is a favorite color
the touches on
London made evening gowns
While gowns crepe or silk
sash this brilliant, rich
tone.
iii
Tho costume having skirt
sleeves of with bodice of
velvet, is into style again
Exquisite designs are
of red
net.
Coats and jackets perceptibly
lengthen as the days
until we cow know definitely that
the hob-tailed jacket of last
winter has part in this season's
dress its
h the coat of length-
These are acknowledged to be tho
garments above all others for
wear.
of medium
coats box fronts,
those of velvet- Those
bitter art frequently richly trim-
med with fur or
ostrich feather bands.
The new evening of
and silk upon which is
the most lavish use of expensive
laces, embroideries bits of
demand an
amount lime, trouble and
expense, and require the of a
class
Au embroidery of spangles
with pink ribbon is
n gown
and
few of this season's black gowns
Bra made up without f
For will send The
North
and The
Fainter Mechanic, all three
papers n whole vein-
e papers will give you
home Dews, the State and general
news the farm news, and
think of three of them a
whole year for 11.76.
want the Atlanta Con-
added lo the above list
yon get it for cents more,
or the thrice a New York
U for cents. Any other
paper or magazine wanted we can
you n discount in con-
with Kl-
Ilia
first said M.
at the dinner of a
prosperous bourgeois, the
greatest -a bad
egg any way you look him. Hut I
got him oft. He was the black slit
a good family, and his conviction
would have made a great
Toward tho lose of the dinner a
pompous, en
as Hie host .-, to
him to the advocate he
aid i Bead no introduction to
ll. Angel
i BE
by
r portion ear,
is nothing new under
said the wise man.
This troth is the
which is now at
i lie flood tide of popularity
iv., kingdom. This, says
authority, is a very old
Fifty years ago it grew in neg-
and I r genera-
wasted its beauty on an
u public. It was
then known as a fall or
pink Today it is tho most pop-
ll in the United States.
You win n the bottom
rail will get top.
Landmark,
It is about to light
that scores of tho
convicts escape not a word
is said it. No notice is
gives in the county authorities
where wire and
they simply
the
things is the corruptest
the most disgraceful the
of this State. What are
coining to When will tho
true manhood
Dis-
patch.
I here i one way to
that i- by
I, is can-. hi an 1011-
the lining of
Tube, When in-
yon have a rumbling or
hearing, and when it i- m
cl and
and ll
A woman in her sleeve
where a man talking
through his hat.
taken net and this tube
normal hearing will de
b discs nut often
by
bill an of lite
We will One
case Deaf
c d by Hull's
t .- i ii i tor circulars i
K. i ti. O,
Hold j
Halls family are best.
l- it mat ha- filled
, try d
. nil their
he Iron their blood, lank a
the
I in.
was his and a due on
an unpaid
f, emaciated and
It I overeating t
stuff, and other health-
The remedy
a-
the
Inflamed a
m real by the
and mod taken
and
la
and relieves
No mousy in it- value.
A In trial that.
II. ll
ill, i i i


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