Eastern reflector, 8 November 1898


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The Eastern Reflector
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VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
NO
Tuesday
Friday
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for
Fir it ct Brown
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Me lib, of
Eleventh A-
Third I.
of Pill.
I Sat.
Fir H.
of P
TICKET
Fur b in--.
For J
T. H
Moore
For Mooring
Register of
Soon
For B
For Coroner
For D
R Davis. O J Tucker
Col. Talks Business
Hon. Alfred M. Waddell ad
dressed an op. fall
people Monday
night, and which
hears evidence of careful
ration, is printed in in the
It W in he best
style of this gen-
according
lo the of all the
papers, it moved the
mightily. said be,
thought the people of North
Carolina would submit do not
say longer to the pres-
condition of much less
to worse condition
would rev its follow, I be
ashamed to acknowledge myself a
citizen State, and would
wish to shake from my
feet forever. It is precisely be-
cause I believe l but will not
submit and not to submit
to it I am here tonight
Bat here follow- gem of the
do not hesitate to lay
if a conflict
curs Carolina very
first to be lo
account ate the while leaders of
who will be chiefly
responsible for it, and the work
to the lop of the
fiat. I scorn t leave any doubt
m to whom I mean by this phrase
I mean Governor of the Stale
who is the engineer of all
meanness. I trust
no will be thrust
but it is. I that it will
be rigidly perform-
That's muff That the
kind of talk ha been needed
in North for a long time
Oar quarrel is mi much with
as with their pale
allies and leaders. A id
Russell, vile and as
M, is not only are
others, and they do not all ac-
knowledge to
party lotto Observer
u f
. letter
.-1 t th-, condition
of 11.-. hi s
in sent
makes
. It the-
f. a-, t . a-d de-
f i r- lo
in nth at f e m
Mr
if lb
the last
f r -be ex-
p e-s purpose fraud,
and all the n w
brought l-y the pen age of
tut it in
power of u m
n books
in their bin d lo add
bit of i legal votes to
Tl e
Lave been in
I by
district in which I live
. have been
as conducted in South-
State, yet be is
willing not to open bis month in
this canvass against methods
adopted by bis party managers,
by at it a it,
lent vote will be cast for him is
this Demo-
in Slate are loyal to i In
are as ready
to fight for Ibis government a-
are section of our
loyalty to gov-
doe n of there
should d see
victory by
imported n. o If
there ii to be riot will grow
oat of ts . an I the very men
who are appealing lo the
dent for help are among
of the
Senator and
Russell realize that
Democrats are onto their game ;
truly believe are whipped in
contest, and they are lay
log for contests
by will expect to
oat a sufficient number of
Democratic precincts to give
the Slate also the Democratic
Congressmen, whom we fully ex-
to elect.
Reward
The readers of this paper will be
to learn that st
one d disease Hist hat
been able cure In all Its stages and
is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
Die mill now known to
the medical Catarrh being
a constitutional requires a con-
treatment. Ball's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally. acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, the
of disease, and
the patient strength by building up the
and nature In do-
Ire work. The proprietors have so
much In its curative powers that
after One Hundred for any
case It to cure. for list
of testimonials,
K. J. Props
Ohio
Hold by
Hall's are the belt.
written by
E. Hurt, of Groton, O. taken
with a I cold which settled on my
act In finally
in Consumption. Four on
gave me up, saying I could live hut u
short time. I gave up to my
Savior, determined If could stay
with my friends on I would meet
my absent ones above. My
was to get Dr. New
Discovery for
and gave It n trial, took in all
eight bottles. It has cured me, mil
thank I am saved and now a healthy
Trial bottles free at Jno. I.-
Drug Store.
SUM and
riven the ac.
of business men of
by white
cans of that city,
that no Republican legislative
or county shall voted
for, is an admission that con-
of Democrats that
rule ruinous to every good in-
of that community
There are a large number of
white Republicans In ac-
and prosperous en-
there, who with
all others as a of present
conditions, and they are united in
endorsement of plan- Let
people unite
while citizens in fact, and i
a victory-
in every section of
the ; let victory
complete, be unlimited with
Let all while men
cool, but determined, fl
out for fraudulent voters. See
that every in man is at
the polls early- each true
North Carolinian bit duty.
Deaths in h
Week.
An unusual as well a dis-
if a
by
or com s in Tim r M.
Sough, wife an eh
resided a Fun's C-
The ware
with List
d-i-. the
died S and the fa-
The i ts e.-e
too ill to be told the Ob Id's
I . I
ins not lb big a-id
d bun bi few
The case of the
on record tin
Observer.
The b -st salve In world tor Ct l
Sores. Salt
Fever Titter,
chilblains, all Skin
cures Piles no
l. It la guaranteed t
satisfaction or
price per i
i. I,
Owe It Color
White men
owe it your color to do so. The
peace of the i
Let
political fir the time
forgotten. Tina will
we are to peace
quiet, or riot, c an
strife and in State-
White will not controlled
by As n lost to
free from
null Older Good
while ibis and are
with it
eyes of the whole are
upon News.
About forty-five years ego
Miss Sarah Fitch
-ii yards of silk from
Mr- store at
to make a dress. She did
not, however, have it made into n
dress. sue died -lave ii
to Mies White, who last
week brought it here lo buy some
t r. in in n.-s to match as she bed
decided at to have it made
to e dress. silk is still in a
good state of preservation, and
an as new
Record.
F r .- i Ii.
I far y . .
with Hi-
Ml
. to q go taste I
i pa. e hare . i
for people. A
of
la if in every t 11-
in Ill
. n I
I , r . i i n-i
; mi lo
v To Much
i speaker is i i-
ii ii ., it ii- i
. had about II
i Stale . a as
ion. I . i mil
c-i-, other State is i ll
Lie i r a. or.
.,. i
it
Arcs-;
Notions,
of all kinds. Gents Furnishing C Hats and
Caps, Shoes and s in black tan
tn tit the ladies, men girls boys.
Me Drake n Least we we ell the sold
by any ore In our town Ii what say
Shout Sh. A line of
AH In and
Window In all colors. Pock ,
et Knives, Rh
and we war
tint. Beautiful
line of
Lace Curtain Poles
in v Ho it-, w Shades
in all and seven
feet long,
Smyrna
i tin . i , ,
, m L
. . r .
tn tin . i; l
t . .
. . ; . .
t . I
. I aid In . n
. . j.
ml f M. .,, .
V I. t r lead-
. . i . . b id
toge d e
. g
I v i m
into . k . u lint
peace a sup r, i mi
crate
1- . f
. come I .
. . . with J mi-
So d-
e, . d I . .
t till
lit ill, I a mm
. J .
i It
blast . out ibis
facts would be . .
t- . u . mil
in I minority, i. .
e .
In presidential of
1888, the of this
votes IS
their vote was and in
it had dropped lo
Hack
They say that in o. e of his
zeal recently Alex
nice young Republican
lawyer of Winston who was too
decent to keep a pi under
sell, roasted Democrats.
In one grand burst of
would and
Glenn both green with envy,
declared I Democratic par-
cutting wool If of the
sheep Hint laid
until they it At
this rhetorical am of a
a a pump it is
-aid howled with de-
light for ten minutes and
speaker had to sit down and
Journal
Rugs Ail Squares, Carpets Matting Oil
Cloths, Door Mats, in rubber. Steel and
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps. a
the .
Lamps, Lanterns, I in see our Automatic reason d, and
Oil Can, you lamp and does not rim
over
FURNITURE
have proved too much.-
Bed Room Oak, in .
of all kinds plies it C
Oak Sideboards, Cribs
of nil kinds, K x.
Tin Mall Racks, Ac, No question
Ho question about pi ins
When ill. Party Will
a in J tin,
i II-
c in- at up lo
the war With Spin
. ; of lives of
sail-
r. were of
v Santiago the loss of
and 22- m-n.
.
r very t. man. At
do hi. -vi s killed. the
tiles Cuban men
wounds in
Ti. of
. Liters that died in
Iron disease W
or of
There have
. filed lo date as u re-
-n. i the
fat have been
from relatives of the
boys who went with
said tho commissioner.
Every one of mil he pushed
civil war men
ere killed battle
perished camp and prisons,
am.
A few WM
ago v . n .-iv, d an
letter
pr g
limes us long is Spanish
Notice to Creditors.
I I I .- H i.
question about pitas being t. your P after tho on h
and yon will come out We i . . N . .
every t . . ,
from Borneo ii e little on i-t.- Having duly before
hi. r-
. ,. . ,. .-. . , Will When the deceased, no I-o is here y given
f I J to
v I B-C A -c w T I B f , to the
I I I I i I I Bail t I When Ike lull pi sons claims
v w V.
sum,, mi VIM or
Spain's
Mr K. of
-mend hit at C,
Weak nerve had severe Mini
in the buck of hit On using Kl
Hitter. Greatest
and all pain noon left
him is
All
know II and y
trouble, p the tone- up tin
th
vim, vigor new life Into every
e, nerve and urban of the
If tired or you need It
only
Woolen,
BAKER
DEALERS IN--
General
. u i. i i notice will
t e In I in
lie- V Hi . oh. r. l-tis.
-I
of it
And
while;
robins knit en
sock-.
, Aid is i b
Card
in -I.
A- doodle brigs travel like beg t
When sh. Pin- I id
Hardware,
Just received a of ------v
. I
At d g i n
frigs i
I When in
air,
. on
. i iii r it . i ire,
I And i nit
sin.
Hall Over it
r . on ;
. w i lay in the sand,,
And women dress lake no
r.
When no drink
girls lo preaching on
i-. I
I When from
m gt i n
When birds like
. ii. It. Knee.
I i . n. .
ft hi
. kW,
i Is, N-
it.;
.-IV-.
. KI I II . C.
II . , I i .
I.
Greenville, N. c.
by
in world and are
many millions.
Ami smells like u
are
,. glass,
in the
H. i
i Ni. . -iv I i, N.
a Ti
Greenville, N.
I . . ail
t . I I
I m .,. ,
II, Small, i, Lo
N. C
LONG.
Aunt u and i I Law
. In all
MAIN
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rim in m
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Ill
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Ir .; n lira.
the region drear and cold,
Soon will come Mr. Jack Frost
The Negroes Want I,
i . .
. and
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. ; . bond .
II
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i me
., ; . be . thankful
, . i H I inane-
;.; is, II i i at.
We ready and waiting tor him.
W.
T ARE
My Fall and Win leek of
DRY GOODS SHOES-HATS-PANTS
Ties and a tulle t
we will put
mat they get reedy I
. .
. r Slice.
U. U. i N-. I
Hood's
l . . raw Tree
he i
. I
, . .
.
lull wing
Pills
t cent.
mi-.
Von and
,,.,,,, Mr and
, , , Rood Mi ml-.
tin. -V. Mr
k, f- ii
In d Second Con.
. i .-
H woman who i
, . i Mr. .
. .
.;
to newly
Tb. married Marion. a-
,.
. also. Any day may bring us weather
and you are not prepared with proper cloth-
it will bring and maybe
Every department in our business is rich
with choice Autumn from the
greatest the large cities. Not at.
that goes to clothe Doy or man
in our spacious splendid Stock. Bow
is the time to pick out the very choicest o,
choicest.
What can you gain by waiting
certainly do not wish to second choice
certainly you will not be with the
odds and ends of any stock.
Speaking of odds and ends, reminds us
to insist that do not misconstrue our ex-
to you until it will compel you
once the goods and hear the
price you are my customer
JAMES B. WHITE.
Greenville, N
,, , .
ouch other now.
1.- of
,., him, h married a
l. year older
; . ,. ,.,. race on
. . . ,.; lb
MORE THAW PLEASED.
II, more won- sail
There I a m. A
con Paper
a ult I look
I found U
That firm Pi.
wile, .
. b had .-
. i., ,. no- v
Some our competitors are now
to b, a
Public
. SO I i
ll
.,,,, ,,.,,.
which coat
. hi. m
., call
i model I admired
By by
act the for the town,
iv mile
carrying an assortment second-hand clothing
done up to fool the people. Don t take any
Cone to the store where nothing i-
but th newest and the most stylish Goods
ever entered.
Tip did
until
i The U
so kept Its
j i e and firmly
It the
for Kit, Kit, Kit.
j so if you'd lie a man.
I lust low my example
I And It W t
take me for a a
to
i Are new, and c leap and nice,
i And If do not excel
j Kt and Kit and Price-.
. ii
it,
Mr.
. . , and thereby I j
, ,
. a t
. h, , n a
.,, i . White Vole
. . ,, , . on In
. , .,, it.
.,. one I
, ; Mr.
mat -ill
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i i . j ., iii
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i. I
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Our Claim is that we
The newest and Most Stylish Goods,
Largest Amount of Goods,
The Lowest Price GOODS.
Is the Best too Good for You
If not, then buy the
HEATER
FOR SALE BY
Furniture Men
r call upon every
I lo
II ;.
i ., While lo
; ., ,. i , in
.
. to ill
people
,; ob
. i I ill
I., i. lap. .
, I .;. . . die .
k-n i inch i Hi
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. if no
, . . , . .-
dyer i- r-.
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.
Martin.
. tin-,
I I. , Bl ill
In older to the season just
opening we have set out a lot of bar-,
gains and fortunate will be the early comers.
See what you will miss if you happen to be
late.
ill
Mr. Tree an
store about a
from New York. He lying in
cabin. Tho luggage and were fly-
Tho. -1
there was an extra special
lurch. Mr. Tree was km to
floor by a heavyweight and lay half
tunned. On fully recovering his senses
h to what it that had
fell, him. It was an con-
marked, ill bold let-
ton, Saving
don Globe
-I. Lincoln.
Lincoln story is told Short
A New York firm applied to
Abraham Lincoln before he
la . . .- i
TROUSERS.
. The Si quality
The SO
The GO quality
The quality only.
The
kiwi
BO
The . hind for.
The kind for.
. ,,; i,.,. i. i.
i hat h became president information to
. , ., , .,. I of of
Mr. Lincoln replied fol
Orv
Shoes,
Family
free
to part of the
N. C.
SUITS.
ii
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e nut. i. ll
woo , in game
them will b
,, . . , o Pa i
I , . . .; i- in liars d
ill . . an
; .,. a little Ml
. .,. to
i,. m l
, a i I, coo.
tho null Int. lam well
with Mr. X.
.,. t all, In- a baby I
, .,., lo ho worth
be la
,, ,. . air. --r.
.
, . ,; ,, bun He
. ; -t
Stylish and
Well made and good quality.
Double breasted, a fine
Strictly all wool.
Very Swell and high W
Shirts only
Vehicles, all Mach-
Gins and
menu snort
Carts, Wagons
Posts, etc., made to,
order.
Shops on Avenue.,
run a
Iron
; . on M
. be reach
in o'clock A. ate P.
I, i u. I-
hardy keep op r em. I i a
is kl.
S.,; H be I i x -I
l , iii tin. Bl j
i . I'm c i o l
line I ah. Of ill . Ta
.
I.
Why Do So Many Ladies
l Within
N.
JoE lei-
g, i sou my
your I sullen d an
ii peculiar to one my
begin lo take
hive taken lour
in , heller
baa I most
lo all it did let me.
Yours truly,
Also a full line of Overcoats, Mackintoshes,
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps
and in man or boy wears-
IN-----
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES
Cotton and Tie always
on baud,
fresh kept constantly on
band- Country bought
you.
i .
. i
run u
JOhN L.
C,
FIE, Manager.
The New York World,
rue the Lowest
PAPERS.
A Si.
a good M a dally at the a
weekly
Poring the war
great value by the
and accuracy of reports
from all scenes of Important events
was a- useful us a dally to the read-
and will be of value re-
the great I
lions which n w o the
I of all the world,
I having special deuce from I Also a line
points on the globe. It
J. ft.
is
MESS
COLLARS
A General Horse
Millinery.
baa brilliant by
great authors, e capital humor page,
complete department, for We
hold and work and
of unusual in-
fl this newspaper
and ins to-
year
liar price
w.
Supply Co., near Court,
I can now be found
the it store for.-
occupied
W. Brown
Come to see
me ,
DON'T MM
This opportunity to get your
WINTER OVERCOAT.
You will need it before We have
a choice selection of fabrics from the best
woolen mills the world that are made up
m OVERCOATS.
Our Line el
The
W. . i h, is
bate,
V. S. Albion I -I- a t
i i take i r.
T. M toe I
. .; Ll . I
Ml-8 I V. 1-
, . J .,,;. IS I lo
In m and II
are . I I- Men I
Mi--. S. A. i quite lick
ll. K. cine in XI
west
H. V. i
i Ir in it el
II. P.
I Inns i
. , . i i . j some I burr-
will you and your Our ,,., , u,,
are way down the quality of our
are way up.
of every description.
to
lire 111-
WE display the As-
cot-. Puffs, Four-in-hand Hub Tics, etc.,
to be seen in the city.
The King Clothier.
THE REFLECTOR
Local
candy a
at W. C.
have come
to lie
-he worlds best
Book- at
i hand-
c and
at Sam
For t- on
Eighth or
w. a.
Concord
p.
K J. T. Erwin came in
ff, slay i i lo
vi-ii this county.
A- a
h- Mm. fair
in 1.01111--S lb
air
a, 1898.
A. A.
Will Ml morning
1.3. went up road this
K. came
this
lire Time
Much lo hi-
tin d g
Hie oilier Thursday to attend the
big rally and at Bethel, but
of who were present r-
never a cc-
kin I Th-re
present and the day
a one such i
w re made by T.
nod U I- Moore, and
crowd was
white supremacy. The dinner was
managed Mill-, lb crowd
bating nil could
can load, Ml over i-
all and her p-o
pie Hike hold in good
v it in
mm, to
bis lace.
aid II.
political scrap evening.
No done.
bate made happy, i
can you, by n Sewing
Machine, s. U.
There shooting going on
much like
time
We lo hear
bin visited the
Mr. S. M. i, el Be township
He ha. in about two
K up
Trot the
While that have
h en over be
up alter
some time. there will be
some ill- while people lo
attend to alter well as
and can kg heel done
through There are men
whose is
lie while I-,
go l the
vole white
they should be made to
it. There are oilier
lo by Keeping
up ti.-
Nov. S 1898.
The met night.
Miss Ida tho has been vi-
re-
turn d
I. I. M., Who ha on-
while
men will be white men next Tie
made us a line
Sen ml went lure Let
In nib ll i ion in
W. K. went lo
Sunday.
W, II Moore Smith
in Op ii tile
Miss school
increased hi Pie lull two or three
she I'll- III aim
Biting dome
W. K Tuck, r and Jaime
,.
an-getting in
and
w, a.
V Inlet
Next ail to up
d his all right and
have Can others say
ill
We tin- and reigned I. MS
,., or ether places
I ob Rib l and give
,, i I and energy
day ti entire
e I k-1
I . I,, i. Co.
I no I ., . Co,
Mired
ii
. II
W I laid e
Corey.
Patrick At tile e.
Suppl Co.
A .,
Bo , Fleming,
Is. M.
no Moor- a Bra,
II r
A Griffin.
Dr B
K G.
. S
Mrs lames.
Ilia .-.
. While.
.- e I,
H C Hooker.
K II
I.
Been.
s Pander I .
Frank i
S Tucker ,. Co.
Miss Alia Carson.
L C Arthur,
Brows at Hooker.
H M
Harding Hard is,
Wm Grimes,
Co,
Wm II Long
c Blow.
C Son.
It f Sugg.
J u Woolen.
It Tyson.
W Wilson.
U I. Hum, r.
Mis M A
I.
kite.
w. L. Brown.
.
Coward, Brown Co., Star Ware-
as Co., i-v
ll o .-
i;. looker,
house
Wan-
ii. Wall
I I r I, I I
i. N . V
ton
The I i. ,. , in.
I, A ll ill I
i I lo II u, r
e. its . mil . l
el iii lion, s i ., i.
fill -1 e , e I ,
I on par I
i P, were
thing n- i. tub. in
.-. ha I in-i i. I i
I I , j -in in I All
lie I II in, , 1-1 I .
j. I I i ,.
v. i-i. lo
man. as i hi I r
. IV. I . I
man a- r
i. j .; .
lea . t in I
. . .
,;, was i hie heart, lie
. ; . ll
; I i i .
in n
. I
. log ill
. ii ; for i i i
mi i plain
ii who . ii.-
c mid i o m. him.
in. I ;, I .- ii
, in ,. I . . i i . .
All, i- Mi. I. i. i ll ,
I. . U. .
II to I.
be-a-i s . akin nu Ii-
in iii . Mr.
Mr Ken I a
,, and -I -I
ti I'd i , .
e . ii . all . r
and , Mate .
. . lain a. d y ., .
limn it ad i,. r . . ill i all
n- .,;,.; .
., what a
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ii. i a- .
ad i i I ten- .- I
Many n u
II, ii i i c . I.
. . I lb
be Hill. A i.
FOR
W lute Men Going lo bu
AX
the Fair
r 4-V
Fair
Season Tickets on sale at
Wooten's Store.
I J. L. SUGG
u Out
. I
Lite lire
Accident Insurance, r
it V I
ll ,. whirl . .
by ll tell n i
ll . C. . . ill,
A. I. ii .
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-a i .
its only First Class Com-
. in Kin ; Court
A other Big. Day Pitt
I will.
Mr. J. it. a known
ard highly respected Falk-
land died at his home near
Falkland Saturday the
in his sixty year. Mr. War-
pan me came
Horn in
but a cl his
both leaving relations
on
from was
to he
bud manhood he
Pit lie spent his in
He has raised a large
y and hard worE rigged
he
A l-w SaM he
oped and though
limes he was Wall enough M and
to bis bun ho never
recovered to enjoy bu de-
years IBo his
labor.
He have, n lb voted wife lout
children to mourn lets. J.
n Burned
About o'clock Friday night a
barn and gin Messrs. J- and
S. Allen, about miles town,
by fire, budding
set on lire at on corner id the
press room. hales col ton
were burned and
bales were damaged.
Forty bushels and and
bushel- cot Ion seed were also
The total i
There i no clue to who
set the building on in-.
Social v.-
be
one . .
and -l v.-,
S,
food or lion
at all. To
. lo
cry. All tins
much
society
followers.
lake
for Work
As Mil by died
ill this paper every
in Greenville will he on
the. day will be
elect ion
been
asked in
our Daily net he en
day, day I
belle- white
man's ticket.
iii-
la shall b- a.
-i place in Put t-
D. campaign and
I barb nun, on Friday, and to say
, was n huge is if
mildly, ll showed cm he do-e
when the people
thing.
The day was
urned out large rs.
,.,. .,.,. Ii was nearly o'clock
ii that
i-
d d the loan eland. Tin
was in
W. his
ante, J. K. J. T.
aid G. II. n
by b id a id
In Ins a
Is it any
Wonder
that they
break
down
The
head The
crushing in
the back and loins.
The blues. All
such symptoms in-
serious de-
of the
delicate female or-
and must
be overcome at
once. Remove the
cause. Strengthen
exhausted nature.
Female Regulator
la the standard remedy for the weaknesses
and peculiar to women.
Regulator is not a mysterious
of mythical origin, but a stand.
in accordance
art remedy
with scientific from approved
vegetable medical material. s
Regulator is
have examined It, and been In sue
use over a quarter of a century, it
Is sold by one a
for mailed
free
CO.,
a b i. led by n
i. -t i iii hand tin He
the In column .
number
win,
and were and Deals
Senator W. K- William aid
A. Forbes male
lbs county
II. F. A.
I. I. Moore, candidate h
niter dinner. I.
at lb- rt
F. din sill
him Is ad
The dinner i us on
was in d in I
bet hid nil
wish t v. an
It'll over.
by i.-i i-i , sill
slum Ink. d
steps lo cl ck tin and
i la i w
, v b a
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, nit I ii J
ell plan action,
t., was
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in the Si, to
we
it to us
a plenty. Best light
your tobacco,
OHIO
ii and arc able to pay tor it, so bring
gel the price.
EVANS.
Clio 01.1
GREENVILLE, N. C
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WILLS. FANATICAL CHINESE.
SOME Tc. ND RACE FROM
v . TO GRAVE.
t la
la n I ah
Will I
i,,. inn
w hi. m
The Reflector Book Store
a Fountain Pent
also a beautiful line of earl Handle Gold Pan.
You will be astonished when you see toe nun
are.
You may never
But should you
Job
see us.
I Reflector Jo,
f.
VISITING CARD
FULL SHEET POSTER
M, , rt
nib moon
mall it u
i Are
v .-
be,
Tin I I DOW
las for iii country ii ii prominent
of their daily life, and
. ., v, ii . i . Mr. Bantam
death at in life body should
claim . f the republic. Hi
loft
in return lot which be Bras, as-
process
will to tan skin
into leather and ii have u
his bod w, n b made Into dram-
nicks, with lb m Warren
left the n
his prop
Juno to repair t. too
r hill and sunrise on to
dram, of which had bet n
made out of skin, the
spirit
A somewhat bequest
made by a German In 1887. lie died In
urn and by will directed that
Ins body should be cremated and
forwarded to the German consul
at V. who liver thorn
to tho the Elba
la the was to
nautical and. with
the urn to the topmast, to scat-
the the four wind-
ii m were faith
at p m r the
for the of a Mr. John Under-
wood, lie willed that ho was to
in a green with a
Horace under bead and of Hilton
bis feet, a Greek
right band and a Horace In
hi left Sis who won- not in
wear mourning, were to follow to
the thereto
the twentieth ode of look of
Horace. After this they were to
a cheerful and think no
John
Wills may be admitted
of the mixed of tho
slat.-. A man wrote,
bequeath to tho worst of
whom I
brass which will
a f. r
A doctor dying sumo
ago, loft Ins estate to
two and then came thin ex
my wife, as i
deserting
me in peace, elate
to make bi r a gift of
to buy i
kerchief to weep In after my
A Mr. a
to bis wife Mini
that undertake to
two hours a day at my for
ten following in
. with whom I nave
to know worn than
he
r Hall that be would
have left bin widow had
allowed to road in
but rho
playing and tinging when be to
read be left only Such in
could be
but r la worthy of note.
A husband left bit wife Io be
ti that
cap alter
the amount, wore the
mi fur six months, and then pot it
A lawsuit followed, but the held
that the testator should hare Inserted
tho word and gave tit
in favor of widow, who the day aft-
matrimony.
Thus the husband's little plan for
v. his widow- again fail-
id.
tho most will which tho
writ, r has ever come la that of
M. a Polish landlord, who died
in property rained t
in
an envelope bearing tho words. Ho
Opened After My
envelope, Bo Opened
Six Weeks My When this
lime bad passed, second envelope
was and a third uncovered,
Be One Via- After My
At the end year a fourth en-
was discovered, to be it two
after death, and to
game went i n until tho
actual will v. as and read,
It in
a out attached to
opening Tin testator hall
i as bad
tho of Tho
real of lb won to i
a bank and a his
to be divided, with tie,
lated inn rest, will
by
the
will have Into
lint what will this is, so
many Words
of
No race the world is more
controlled by sup
the They i an r into every act
of a Chinaman's life, and
i- more man that of
without their
i st moment of hi
last detail in
st i i from the
a took key s tog
on was pan la
the word Be was
over the of the
word when the laser of the key hap-
In s, of it. As the two
moo were old blends. Hie key was
over to its owner.
us., my said the
of the key. know aha purport
of that word the
came reply.
hay my box.
stands key. Poet-
key.
Thou the two hurriedly start
ed opposite with a
broad on bis fare. Detroit Free
Press.
Baa
are t be almost the
best known. No it is
is s,, us, fill caws of nervous
there is else that
will to relieve and up a
Onions are us fill
all and
every day. they have a
in; and effect on tho com
i i t
Nearly everybody II that at
time it was tin in
to the length of
sermon by an which stood
on the pulpit immediately the
a them
relics are In
land.
but and
In was formerly
highway, Ii one
easing four. They are In pi urea-
and ate nil
Henry, it Isn't any good,
know, that keeps you down town so
you ought to at home
with mo and children
Ins
That's
my
Swear at your wife in
Latin. Tribune
NOTICE.
North Ca
N. Lr. nib
II
The Eastern Reflect ox
fOOt
. ; from tho
. down to tho
iii
r a in l-N
of hie ;. . All
family natter
Ly
rich MM p r. old,
to their fame.
To the hi r
u of
follow, or tin-regarded at
will, DO true KB of dares to
act than with
tho of
powers
re
with
A dinner party la
d i- u It COD-
from to U distinct
and greater portion of
day. Daring tho whole of these
and
Of invited guest re-
tho MM Tho
old has DOW a
who change tho
the
explain several of
the with Io
It is a
woman tho of a
house or other during
and l avoid any Of
straying Into the premises all
are carefully guarded by
pro-
W laid.
Tho t of la the saving.
n mis i i I with wood, and death
lives boon
a baa There is
a i i tho
with any matter of
or in a. y
where are . tie
them rt
No can
have bet n -I.
loOM IS tier lie i
and in the i --f HO
final Interment take This ac-
tho number -f
tin- which am men
In China.
is d; it. d in a ti tuple or
U. m the bi um I inn
often as not
it conveyed t
covered with a mat.
When time
the diviners can
that all to are re-
lakes place amid re-
and profane Tho mode
of propitiation generally by I
is the t
or place of Iron, to which an
ritual of and la I
or. if the in In w
-f a pagoda
with which the fortune
a huge c
The last -f to
which we will call I
to place China among the half
and brutal than
that I hi a dying per-
i-- u of the
in which the is lying. To
ate such a as this the f
the per u, aw u they per-
his end forcibly re
move from bud place him
naked a board. If
a man h old in In d, it, to
with all the In
room he and many
m- r. A is
aired for
Many and inhuman are
w the and death -f
, n. If a and dies be-
fore ago of i- its
are ha-t by the
it-- parent Ha long as hope
la the their
abandon hope the child is
ti d naked and placed tho r
the house. tho end has
tho U thrown out into the
to to picked up by tho passing
cart.
The reason for this brutality in this
If ii family loses a child it has
grown its to
regard it us their offspring, hut rather
M evil who has worked its
May into their home In to bring
rum and misfortune upon and tin in
-St.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
s,., , , . i August UM
N.- IT Una Mac
a.
-n n on
p in. p
p m.
p in. p
p m. Int
ion ii
a m, 3-M a u.,
a m, i
n m.
One
it pm. in. Ml
P m. p m
i m.
s m. Mount
n 1.48 a m, Nor-
folk a m, ,
s re. a m,
a m.
II. t a in. New i.
re, n am,
except New Ben
N pro
PATEN
S- .
C at
OLD DOMINION LINE
no Due
p p in.
US p Marlon p
tn, Florence 7.11 p
. z p m, Columbia
j, Denmark 0.12 a m,
a m, 11.11 a in,
12.86 p m.
ton
s Jacksonville 7.80 a m
fit. I am. i
ft n pin.
AT
Tint
No.
leave Washington on
Wednesdays Fridays at S A.
M. water to
Tarboro.
have Tarboro at A. M,
Greenville A. M. Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays hours sub-
to change depending on of
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. Hew York Boston
tor all for the West with
I at
Shippers order by
the Old Dominion B.
Haw Clyde
Hay i
Merchants k Miners from
ton.
S. s
h. C
J. J.
N.
p. K-s- B n r Is and wife
ah b, w. II. and
Warren an I i e.
The I fend rip . will
th t an a above
i a n com- mil I th- s
Court f It to sell a
vision a cell lit act n if land
in this
can- i de
e lice In is required to
pear be ore the clerk
tour Ms on th
h of N v and answer
i i or to the complaint or the i hi II-
tiff will i, for the relief
d In
Tills div . I October
E. A.
Young Ladies.
will held In the College
near
lo
Ii. L.
tern
I. CO
MM
s a your
news ever
lion w-
those
inn y limes more
why
marry
Mi's A ha no
he play
What. w do with bun
ha
yet; bat one curt
husband yon know.
London
Hi-mi
don't you run for
director,
there la
tho to after, work on
roads, in cut.
feeling, my on
my tax theory. my
of tho and then. I e
wife Harper's
A writer London to fur-
r to who
to can't write, at
no a volume
not
nit Grade par
courses
per month
Latin, Greek. French,
per month
Theory and
mouth
par month
payable
taking both MimIc and Liter-
course will ho allowed cent
We hope to merit the substantial sup-
i rt and full those
In true education and
on to make your
at enter your girls at
Any further desired information
e given.
L. L.
P. I, 1.03 pm. new York V-
am, Ball.
4.30 am. Richmond
10.00 am,
am.
rm, Mount
pin, Wilson 2-20
pm, Warsaw
nm, i pm.
BAIL x i
night. New
York an,.
12.09 pm,
Was 3.10 pm, Rich-
7.30
nm. Norfolk MO p-n
in
1.00 pm. Hi Mount
Leave Wilson -m.
7-01 sin.
Magnolia am.
. No.
New Item
no. This
I. arrives
No.
pm. Jacksonville f Oil pm
Savanna 1.45 night, Charles-
ton
am, Atlanta am,
Augusta pm,
4.17 pm.
am, Florence am.
am, Luke
II an.
lain
aves 4.18 p. m., Halifax 4.31
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at
a p. m.,
p in. Returning, leaves 7.11
m., Greenville a. m.
gal a.
Branch lean
p.
a. in., and
n nit leave ii am and
Ml pin arrive at am
and pm Dally Sunday
Train leaves M U, via
dally
in 6-o p. m., tit M.
7.40 M., 0.10 p. m
It turning leaves daily
a. m., a m
arrive Tarboro 10.06 and II On
AND FURNITURE
Enables, Hominy Flakes. Rolled
Oats, Prepared Buckwheat. Small
Hominy, Pork Sausage. K, Y.
Sugar Corn, Canned Toma-
toes. Raisins, Dates,
Currants, Citrons,
Butter
and
Cheese
S C Hams
turner lb S-C.
Shoulders Ml lb.
A i Coffee,
to M. lasses and re-
member you save money by
bun BEDSTEADS BUREAUS
CHAIRS MATTRESSES BED-
SPRINGS
Of me and I be glad to see
S. M. SCHULTZ.
UNDERTAKER
tin cue i
Tuft's
Cure Ad
Liver IlLs.
Secret of Beauty
health. Tho j
Sic power to digest and
Into a proper of
J never done i
liver docs not it's part
know this
F Ivor Pills are en
lute cure
constipation, torpid
bilious
kindred diseases.
every Sunday,
evening.
A. W.
Sunday school A. M.
C. II.
regular services.
-3
A. M. W. II. Brown,
sun-
and evening. I
no mi evening. Rev.
N. M. Pastor. Sunday school
A. M. B.
Sunday, morning evening. Rev
J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school
A M. t. II.
i.
We have new
hearse and the nicest line of
Coffins and Caskets, in wood,
metallic and brought
to
We are prepared to do em-
in all its forms
Personal attention given to
funerals and bodies entrusted
to our care will receive every
mark of respect.
Our prices are lower than ever.
We do not want monopoly
but court competition.
We can be found at any and
all times in the John Flanagan
Buggy building.
BOB GREECE CO
on Branch
Rocky Ml at I pm arrive
fl pm Spring Hope ft pm he
log leave Spring i am
am
daily except Sunday.
Train on Midland N. C. i if
dally, except inlay, 7.1 a i
arriving 8.30 . m, Re
turning leaves a. m.
rivet at a. m.
Train on Clinton
Clinton dally, except
p, m-
8.00
U.
DEALER IN
m-
and
a. in. and 4.15
j lea-cs
II M
Pass. Agent.
J K Manager
U M Manager
A. F. A A. Ne
meets and third Monday even
lug. R. W. M. J. M.
I. CO- Lodge No.
Meets every Tuesday W. Y.
Butch N. O. D- Sec.
K. of No. M,
i is v evening. A.
Jr., C, C. B. K Parham. K.
H. a
t H. No. J
Bethel School
The Term begins on
MONDAY
a school high grade boll
sexes-
Only class will be
very thorough work will b,
o-e.
best discipline will be maintains,
per month
ins i
tn M
Int M to
nigh School o
3.10
A discount H per Will be
owed when cash Is paid advance for
i whole term
For -sir ad-
Principal,
Whichard, N. C.
The in
every department and.
prices as low as the low
est. Highest
prices paid for country
produce-
J C. GO
N.
1---------
ft
Wire Iron Fencing
only work
price-Treasonable
A-
WEEK
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.; Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS
CO per. Year in Advance.
and
Friday
-AT-
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COl FRIDAY. NOVEMBER II, 1398.
NO
on
W C.
The
Pa is,
n t have
about by the
for Hoc n. , ,
bu i las a
and there not i
bar
for r in
to sinners
our wad
Iv r -n that the
could Kt few
ml i
from peace
There is lb Day
have in.- the
Si voling. They Had l
to in unofficially,
oar
th- to
ii- vessel
will,, by
health
yon to heave to. r penal
of r retired
to Ml
ton a
th- cl
It i t
i . Nary Do
div Lieut
If; vat to
tell ii
the present of the
I it work is done
the of
u end i h I,. ,. i i- be
done, I made a
what had done
and that if
allowed to have bid he
could
agree hi coat tho o the
pill that Ibis govern-
pay ii of
bonds, i charge
upon Philippines, bit, a
as over bate
the were on
and vigorous that Mr.
deal from
and u promise to
pay what hid
for the
Philippines-mi
therefor.
Not for many year so
many Republican
gone final to vole in
a and
for many years
been used lo make Bo
public n In
men I go home Very
few Democratic em
have in
leave of lo go borne lo
T and the meat of
did leave, vote States that
are so certainly that
their e will
who have in
who
plied for leave to go borne, were
told that their services not
be dispensed lo
in their
live
How c regard
a lo be elected Governor of
New York may be judged by the
fact that they are talking
making Ambassador t
land, as a balm for his and
to get of the c
Chief Signal o
of i be very particular
all his utterances to
hi h of Secretary
Alger. oil- officials who bid
anything to do with direction
of war, but in a to a
he lot out of
bag by caving one of the
why the Signal
Corps operated
the war with Spain was
I bat it had a ship cf its char
in i he name of a in
and cot
trot army or navy.
They and
circles about bow
i tried to bluff Lieut- W. H
United
Ship who bad
charge of the of
Horn for
to the troopships
which brought Shaffer's men from
Santiago to When the
brought or
off Point,
Lieut- i at oat in bis boat
and ordered h r to to. I b
only he was an order to
get of way or be sunk.
Lieut
Captain to stop or ho would
his ship. Tim's
where Shatter his bluff.
am Gen. and I am not go
to stop for be yell
rd, and then are
yon, any Lieutenant
of the
officer, am by
to
to
lo
for
and the Collier
by bin.
he that
under which a
wrecking company is
paid a day be a nulled
ad work e by govern-
. also laid that he
wan disposed, if the department
-fused to money
of
. to appeal
people fur contributions
The board viM
none of
r adopted ,
on the Viz i a and Co-
b a th t the
be
raised. In to tore
ins been told
it will he con- tiered
t, d , any-
thing contrary to the
of the board of chiefs.
To show how reel regard
the Colon
and V cat; be caved it may
be mentioned that a Swedish
company, largest in
offered to undertake
railing of both ships,
not to pay a cent unless
ate
Tho Thrill inch Tho
Great Claim, t of
the
that has in
year. It is a boy's story, ban
been written for tho
and n Mi appear
an earl issue.
Society M a
is d
so write Edward II k
H Jo tr
nil. of men agree
la this view,
falling pi
disuse The
decline of both ax
getting more and
to refrain from any
a their peril.
is growing
impatient with a
lacks while the
of
i moderate h
tiling. to is cf
may be more than
but the is
of
of basis or motive,
DEPEND
for your i
I with the newest
styles, selected with exp.
care to quality, id la.
lyes. We have
for the people,
the
l .
i.
of
-I
and
A large
g e
large i.
i of stop
Sub--
i an rime
nil right prices
. day, will be in
;. i i i i,
Ii . d . .-
u e s, el and
in. life n Booth,
. i
image
IV-red
lid stock
Of lie
our
i every
fashion
t complete rod
IO M e
i. II
Dry
y I
Notions,
kinds. Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and
Caps, and s in black tan
w the ladies, men girls and boys.
it
u , in .-b t i
S Lot M
i ere
. tin
m o
IT
1.1 p
. i
II ii ;. Dot
. I, .
., .
o . in-
f.
a pars i
.,
, ii, , i
lied
his i
in.
I . , I Chicago, in
Po- . tho
by
i . I what
of most common
Notice to Creditors.
Having duly the
Com i cm of county
o Owens,
no ire is here y given to all
persons indebted to estate in make
immediate to tho
and persons claims Bit
Hie estate are m present
same lot payment On or
day of October, r Ibis will
be plead in bar
day of
A of P. Owens
I i
by any
Lent en e that sell the h -I
my one m our tot. u i- what our s-i
about our a line
in while, and colors.
Window all Puck
el Knives, BIn an
and we war
rant. Beautiful
Una of
Lace . Curtain Pol
. P
A Went v- . i
Br ii I i . .,
. I I , . I, I I I . .,
ruck hi j . t .,
a I., i. . of
ti d , . i m
ed v; i
was a lac . i .
a , am ;
.-raves, lie sat a l. ; .
f the I up st
Ill
III
tiles
I N v Shades
in all colors-six and sever.
feet long,
and Smyrna
Manners
OVER
James and
have to prison
at St. Joseph, Mo
for train robbery,
Minors David Stewart and
Frank were killed by an
i-xi in the Trio at
Jamestown,
The active movement by Kansas
farmer to market their c ops has
mode it difficult the
to supply train car.-.
over in
Marion
killed
and shot himself fatally.
S. Louis has a
World's Fair for 1903. in
of anniversary
of purchase of
of Louisiana by the States
Mrs. I.,, mother
who is nearly
years old, and blind, fractured
hip, at Vs.
died Thursday.
Antonio
murderer of at
, N. Y , has been
to die chair at Au-
burn early December.
Good manners are a social ob-
nod a young man should
never ma light of them nor
them over as of
The extreme manners of
are silly and but
the way a man
himself is always i
man's
mean comfort for others and
the of little
Thank words written by Mrs.
K. Hart, u . taken
with a cold which settled on my
lungs, i let in and Dually
In Consumption. Four Doctors
gave me up, saying I could but a
short time, I gave tip my
Savior, determined could stay
with my friends on would meet
my absent ones above. Sly
was advised lo get Ur. King's Now
Discovery for Consumption, roughs
and Colds. I gave It a trial, took hi all
eight bottles. It has cured me, and
I am saved and now a healthy
Trial bottles at Jno. L-
Store.
Regular and 1.00
rights, to pass to de
books can-
not instill manners-
comes from
Few are bought nu
knowledge l what is
wrong or
experience that
To be good
generally to nave
for women of every
rank lo life, that a quality
which moo possess
Bone Journal.
The host In the world for Ci
lb Sores.
revel Titter, Chapped
Chilblains, Corns, mid all l-i op-
mid positively cures no
pay It Is guaranteed In give
or money d
price per
Jan. I. Women.
as
Art Squares,
Steel and
Oil
Cloths, Door Mat's, in
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps. Libra-v
Lamps, Lanterns, Tinware; sec our
Oil Can, you lamp and does not run
over
FURNITURE
t o
o win, o tho
on
I, i or d M in
Ti c , d Ii bead
lo. k d . i, mo, tut
I hi ,. i., i
a-d t .,.
id .-
e y. A
ill I
ii
tho Cl it.
I as I
, i nu I
i old
Ii
i nu
ill. s . f,
. -r -i; ti
me in
Bed Bo cm
o all
Oak I.,
Oak, n n-. lug in pile
ii i i i ed i , ii i
Is t an . l.
hairs of all kinds, I K i
In Hull Racks,
u t
I'll ill
i s
II I v .-, I'll. I., i , . . i ,,
Nu
No question about Come to your
and you III conic out is b
in
fin in
Tours for mutual
borer,
BAKER HART
DEALERS IN
The S y South is dot idol
the best family p
ed in A 1- is a
pure, yet intensely
and instructive, and should be
every Southern home It is
lot the winter a series o
interesting stories sketches
which will it in
lead other similar
General
Hardware,
lb. of pap will he
I m i- I a-t
on.- . I use hi-
been able In all b-
i-1 Mull
Mill I . lion 1.1 , .,
in. rally. Catarrh in
a ,. ,,, ,,. n , , .
line i- internally, g
the blood and
-l -I. till r d I lie
of the disc and
pal lent building up the
nature In
i s work, The
faith it.
He. Um red Ii ill us
, 1-1 ii f to . lire. Send
of
, I
tail made medical men, ha
Sid, long, narrow, flat
Ideal the liable to
of tuberculosis and
in ibis form of
wore
t a minimum.
observation b
ill
I in aiding the d. u of
II y muscles, thoracic walls
and pulmonary would of
service ill tuberculosis
j and in caring III early singes.
air be Raid, furnished a most fa-
for the of
fore for
t, should be
adopted to expand the long bring
ti air Ila into best possible work-
III; Hell .
He II probable in
was an early tuberculous
a on diminishing tho
lion of
lo ill. tub. redo bacilli and
their toxins. Of the large of
human family said to affected by
n so per tho majority
rod, even when disease affect-
ed tho it not proving fatal
more than per cent.
lie slat. in who
, rod the had made but lit-
that it was only at
autopsy all, r death from other causes
its u detected, view
of which was Die physician's duly to
r. commend measures likely to strength-
en tho resisting power of the lungs.
Tho b. a high
probably due to
r, used the air vessels,
that as a means of prophylaxis the
measure should be lo pa
in bit deeply,
Careful training, ho said,
w of Hi., -1
lone, narrow. Hat chest-
ed to increase
two or Improve form
j in, r. He be-
it by physical develop
I process of
when it established ill the
-I tn
Sold hi
I- a e In-i
Ill,
, I
Just received a carload
Alt , . ,. . I ,.
J V v I
Spain,
pains
Spam's O.-e at eat Need.
Mr. K.
at Aiken,
Weak nerves bad sever,
in the of his head
Bitter. America's
and pain soon left
him He medicine is
ill hi-country needs. All
knows It cures In, and
trouble, lilies the tones up
the pun
vim, Vigor and life Into
muscle, and of the I,
If weak, tired or ailing you need
lively bottle d. only
Sold John L. Woolen,
Garland Hindi by tho
world and used by
many millions.
MAIN N.
.
.
el
day,
high,
big i.
Unto,
should
by in
ion
i .
II f
pitch Ii .
two in ,
in
,. is
. ,
If. , l ,., ,, , .
. r
Ill I Wide, I I I
. unlit
; . i I
run
I . Ill of
broken t till
in Ii , -1
strange dream tho other
major.
young
had a
In b as an old
t. interested In their
up there It miserable
a well written story in it,
I told Ht.
did he
not fault. W
m r t any r, porters up
In Pro
hi.
An . the west
-I lea s iv- in whole
oat In wear-
.- they -warn renovated
M pi huts in all glory of tho
white paper which
A out sub
to said
d a thirst for
nu Is, with a lot of
lion. tin. Kn-
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id ail a II it
I Tho oil
lints o .-,, , r
, wall. Hi . in r lier t.
open tin i ma-
lull . 1.1. ,.,.
.- . tin ,
tie which sheltered the
through nil
Here also 1- uniform,
by him In-1 out-
, , in , in, f i,
army, . ii
of n big I, . . . i ,.,,.
lined . I
buckskin and with broad,
flat bran n waistcoat
and ti. he
Mali of ens I lent n .
testify to i
the Kathi , f Hi. i ,
had an rye to a line up.
In his dram
-t
ii,.,
lib-
III ill ninth
c,
me .
In . r
in deliver
the Utter us
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I. laud.
which
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Professional Cards
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Title
Eastern reflector, 8 November 1898
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 08, 1898
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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