Eastern reflector, 13 October 1899


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EASTERN REFLECTOR WOMENS TAILOR MADE
, C I T H H Tl I .
D. J.
the Post Office
Greenville. S. C, as
Mail Matter.
Rt fiction at a
woman over the .
about what her clothes Mat.
Too have got S an
story now that fee M big
seventeen, alter pi
smaller.
When a girl to talk much
about her soul it makes you think
her stomach is out order.
Then- only two kind of
in the is
woman and the other is
no woman.
V girl is never really satisfied
with a new hat it
an or eta
like a York Press.
ARE THINGS OF BEAUTY-
A Fortification.
Inf. Tills. an
lute cure for
sour stomach,
jaundice, bilious-
and all kindred troubles.
Fly-Wheel of
Your Pills arc
the fly-wheel of lite. shall ever
be for accident that
brought them to notice. I feel
as it had a new lease of lite.
Liver Pills
matron-. I
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HaM MM.
of i Vi i
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in . u win It
kg i
MM
All Mm . . a
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M mine
M n put
Kick in from
both
in on
In OM into .
rank
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Book Store
AN
A THAT O A MAR-
IN
or.
Col. Carr For Senator.
In an interview
Col. Julian
he ill he a
for Ha
Stall- Senator to succeed Marlon
term March
Col. In the i
with the
I am a
Senate to am
in the ran to
S. Carr. of North Carolina, at the
Jefferson last
title men he
P. M.
chairman of our stale
and a
Jar-
vis. Governor of North Cr
and a former Senator, and
Mayor of
ton, w ho has also served in Con
and whole purl in the late
gave him a good place In
the hearts of the white people.
If I win. I shall feel I
hare been greatly complimented,
for all of the other aspirants arc
high-toned gentlemen,
who stand well with the people.
will not he char
a display of
-o far a-
am opponents are
my personal
Col. Can- felt confident he
could will in a contest before the
he was bot so sure that
the opportunity would present It-
self for such an expression of the
popular Post.
Venetians, Coverts,
Broad Cloths, Satin Face
. lot is, Serges,
CLOTHS IN SHADES
MARK THE PRETTIEST DRESSES WORM IN
Our line of Silks and Satins for
Dresses and trimmings is
complete.
Come and inspect stock
Ladies Jackets, Capes and
J. B. Cherry Co.
.- r
ii I. i
In a
Cue of V; h vast
log the in U
Um the
Hi.- th Um riv
.-i. ill.- in with pi-
In iv mil's
as a renter,
M who . mill . .
IV
v. i n
e .-, n u
Inn w III. to a , ; M
The III l a for um
Pointed Paragraphs,
The man i
changing his views.
The of sure tiling
a lot of worry.
When a women i in love she's
a self appointed detective.
Courage i- the that makes
people forget are
There w in but
of the
wen in count. ,
hooves our people be
the This
mi In
Mi M open
ed a bar In id known
and after trading ID
cents with him, made the
he would bill
mi ten hilt dollars
mi If- Mark is
give them the Ml . when
be picked up the silver dis-
that but lo dollar-.
which had lop of the
two piles live dollars each, were
counterfeit. He refused to lake
and after some rough
talk from the men, they took their
There will be more than Free Press.
Democratic members of the
sixth Congress, an Increase of for-
over the Democratic member-
ship of the preceding Congress, and
already there is some contest over
the Democratic leadership. It Is
wholly limited, however, to south-
em members, among whom are
John of Alabama,
and U. Richardson
Mr. has been in Wash-
off and on all the summer,
and has made a Dumber of trips to
New England.
He is a of Congress
es is an excellent
Congressman
who is a resident of
is a and served
in the Confederate army during
the war, bis legislative ice
of He is one of the
most distinguished Freemasons in
the Slates, having been
Grand
year- ago, and
Grand High Priest of Grand
of the Royal Arch Masons
of that Stale ten years later. He
has received the thirty-third do
York Sun.
The largest Spanish
seen in this market came In on
w. X. Railroad alter
noon. It and
was purchased by Major
It
Some people are of as
having foot in the
but there is a
has a whole leg in the grave, and
he goes to that grave a week
in the summer time to put flowers
it. That leg was attached to
him, too.
in- verse
chrysanthemum.
Sonic men when they have any
thing say. it, while
others else.
ii there a tax on it
of m lea
trout the fair sex,
Many man who i- unable
iii hand
of an h In to tie
one.
A groat statesman
who is able the
that the thing ho is
the thing want.
STATE NEW.
In Nona Carolina.
A piper i to started at
Rev. i. It. Petree,
building for a savings
hank is to be erected Salisbury.
stock has been formed
build a
church, of
of thousand dollar
debt J. S. Can
paid more half of It,
of
I In- A. P. S. It.
Harper, of Snow Hill,
has been appointed at Kin
K. J. traveling man
n his own life
Kin-ton on Tuesday afternoon.
i life the drink de
The Common
Wealth -nine new of
have developed Pal.
my la.
Kerr has sold
Ii. for-
of Virginia. Mr. Kerr was
an able writer and will lie
the State
PATENT
lo
COPYRIGHT or
PROTECTION.
for i mill .
Patent
Alter lighting II In the
A sinecure is a position ill which two a San Billion
one man puts you for the purpose
of drawing he salary while another
man doe- Hie Chicago Daily
News.
has sent to for
hours fur a city ordinance
by spitting on a car
I he longest on record
at Little
Arkansas. A
In one and
years in fur as-
seven while Women.
PATENTS
as to
Notice In Inventive
Book to obtain
What Will Do About HT
will Alliance
do With Marion now that
he has procured to practice
law Alliance was at MM
lime very severe in I
lion of professional men.
it is different has the
ability a successful law
also his sight is not mi dim but
In can -see van-
he is gelling for a
Tatting down will not retire
him altogether from the public
Telegram.
a of
of tuts little or
bill If were In B
rope or at our
would to h
within two or
journey et Chi. a-o of
of
illume cars and other
ii. by lbs
multitude, and aw
To BOlt
of Hie Colorado, the mOSt
of
till- steal i
too square within easy ills-
either on or
j on
IV railroad, lull II can be more
I reached cm
better n can be
The k
park.
of for miles
, around covered with
logs or mar hi
the Many
are
All eat most beau-
of I'm-
red pay. r like
resemble lbs
v ions sud pure and
i the
a. In the trim- that have
He a foul ;. lbs
pr, It Is Io cross
notions showing every
eve U
c,. ;. , ., II this
,. . .
. . mini
I N .- I . lilt- III
. I a . soil ran
.; Ill. II Bud
If the were not so abundant
It, would enormous
V. V COB II of
for n. you arc like-
I; t . i , .-. r It.
a bird's eye v i-f
t. I., . ho
reset an variety of
Tl i
plain, i tool the sea,
.,. , . I hi n forest, which
I Tor BROS In
with i until
i- . ;.,. . i sh ii
. i
tour. Many of the trunks are
i., i a of Sue which
.;. 1.1 i y the id waters, hut
of the wind
i the carried It oB In
Hi.- sir, . t the Hint
I till f e.
one peal iris- n deep to
r will--. Ii lies where II f.-U
. and Is a most
-.-. wood.
The IS the hark in be
mid ii i i snout and strong
, . i a- i i It
ii. -i In It boat
It i I I illy lbs
I. ; i and
a art
I i f the I Mad
i . . i
I., in i . and
. was
., i . i . . .-.- by
, i
r . Ike . of to tier-
;. Tho i hen-
. n- re I'll i beads
.-. ran and other
ft ; l II el
fell l-l III
u r
v. -I. I I the
gate was the
i- iv I i he
both the ins of
i . tan aborigines. A scalp
knife coal i be very
from one chips of Basts Bad
I, . . I I i n line .
Many Men- for
ill.
sic. lie l It In ItS
proper pi i I i- Is tho
i i ell I- In
. . lbs
tuns I. .--I He.
The Standard Bottles
TO R I MB am
Never spill when turned- over
rt.
It is n i a
II sit OS
. fin . I be died
lie rail i I . on
i .
a I'M. I co P ems which
lie was on to to
too Stand Be
cents.
S. M.
. A I
fancy
side meal, hams, should-
sugar,
cigarettes,
butter, full
cream cheese,
oat hominy
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed
at cents par
D, HARDEN
Sewing MACHINES
CHAIRS. En
AT ROCK BOTTOM
Io sic
MM M.
ft.
Give a call.
Jib
A-
Card
SET,
-DEALER IN-
LINE Of
nice Line of Hardware.
can now lie found in the
brick store formerly
by J.
w. Brawn.
COME TO SEE
R,
Sheet Poster,
The Eastern Reflector
Is only a year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to
grow-
tobacco, that, is worth
many times more than the
price.
OLD DOMINION LING
be . bare
his s I re Is
ill hi i II.
w hat was you worn
staying, my
Wife I'M It
was Hi Melody
I . ;
It n Um thing I played last
evening, you
lit. last
i n
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days A. M. for
water
leave at A.
M., Greenville H A. M. on
days, and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject Io change de-
pending on stage-of water.
Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all points for tho West
with at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Una from
and Miners Line from
Boston.
I NO. N. SON,
Washington,
N. C.
AND
BAKER HART
-LEADERS IN--
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
BUILDING AUK A SPECIALTY
gar-g -a
The
FOB
SI
Eastern
elector
VOL. XVIII. GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRI
if
ALWAY
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PLANT
THAT IS THE RECORD OF
f.;
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It always leads in prices that no other house reach. We have no drummers in the field, we have
no warehouse rents to therefore we do not have to cut prices on your tobacco to save these expenses.
m There is a way to prove this.
me Your next Load.
OLA
THE
Sole Owner and Proprietor.
WAREHOUSE
I train, has added strength to
; belief. Republican-, who know
n alien people lo fores baa to go to
It and there -n
for
ii. c. .,
spot to by say- tho or this n strong that ho
Thereto a possibility from that Intend to allow himself to
f the slate to go
can for of Col. Bryan's
year, instead of President
Icy. A movement hag been
republicans which I the part of those who
In view, know the republicans are
Dew
not been has
Io do with It.
The men in this movement are
after honoring Admiral De way or
turning Mr. n.
They arc after keeping tho
lie in in for another
other.
Thai Mr. is gelling
of the question,
defeat in the state.
In addition to Roosevelt, they are made this week,
be used vole
When Boss
this week everybody
what a change had
He no longer talked
re-
trying Io get Mr. In go bad no fur
to Omaha while he to in the West, Philippine policy than Io
and of imperialism generally, .
I in as a In
shown I ., . .
I. but admitted
had the hardest Kind light
their hands, that was
n hard man His lull, cm
whip the Into
, ,, , , ,, those who heard
and then turn
Io the Congress, This is
I trick,
to Io fall
the his fright which
coining from t since
from Europe were not
in
He says always lights when
soared. It that is he l
in the condition to pit. up
of his life.
News from tho Philippines shows
ostensibly Io t he First Ne-
Volunteers, recently re-
turned the Philippines, but
really to try lo stir up a to re-
Presidential term. They I publican
that and will j Thai is will lions. Mr. has
Mr. to such ,,. b , bis ideas; lie
extent that It h Impossible lo for become convinced of the
to re elect him. Their Idea Is to for the of making the majority
party men I ., R Near which lie thinks be
as possible lo agree if after , ,, ,,,. A ,,, control, responsible for the
looking can-fully the ground, of a permanent imperial the by no means
re election be ,.,.,, ,.,, , policy. Perhaps he ill tell . Ibis is
thought doubtful, they will . ,. , u ,,,, the,,. I have
ail with or without Mr. I .,,, aggregate an.,., es ho intends making from, he rear been hoops at sever
Tho succors will for of the parlor car in which Bl point, this week
i if in cm I will depend large
the outcome of the next
campaign against the Filipinos; if
the war over ended
Mr. will still
Although be inure than
he would not accept
nomination for Vice President,
for the coming session b to HOW traveling how he or. Mill, the old
of Congress will reach, and intends to leave Ibis important We keep on licking
mailer lo the wisdom of Congress, won I -1 ticked.
. . . . I. I, in tin.
will be or 03.70 per
capita. War
total will be con
if be war in
the Philippines is lo a
close, before the appropriations arc
mil perhaps he will
with stories, but
it is very The average
an easy chap lo
Admiral Dewy is a diplomat as
It has all along la-en in bill is doubtful, g, lighting He de-
that I Teddy was , a double sense. II is
that very i whether the war there will be
that bus- who is anxious to ended by that time, and doubtful,
get him out of New York politics, I if II should la-, the
was actively assisting him. The on the islands can
Roosevelt was be materially reduced for a long
In make a Hying trip through Ne if present
. continual .- be
he heard about
it that be would not join Mr. Mo-
political show in its Hy-
trip to the west, and when they
wasted. hie toils lo Inform
War Department then, nag
nothing in bis latest negotiation.
with the
side of i he Win- sup
for a moment i us.
Mr. must sup-
pose John has no
in or his enmity
towards I man has made
Does of
began hinting rather to new Indignity upon
him Mr. would like Sherman was in but
to have do so, be put I M made for him lo
,. toil accept the in ceremonies
from rear platform of his government which boa tried governor of Mending the welcome lo , and
hi lie I to din
mi at the White in
ex
cab
Bliss and Alger p u
ill III.- .
tended too dinner. This shah
ha- b i It
commented upon,
by warm
ii like in., lo n
man be i-- doe n.
seldom I I in
of men and thin
been once
In e
only lo the given
e Is en .
to Admiral
lime shown himself where
lilt re was it crowd. The Navy I
part may d.
I I ell in the V
did of I he Ilia
pal honors w a. v
long to ,
COTTON.
s Durham
If clop .-, a
II
more for it i- of no in n o
he had a full
i pi Ice had
then If farmer
we are not lo
kick.
Comment on this the
v Hie Landmark
ii is Interesting
while there has been com
crop-, ii i- evident
that had tile season been a good
one from start to finish and a foil
cop raised, I he staple would
hive sold for cents or less.
In has been
short by is now
there
up j iIi., ii
before next spring. This can
ail; loan lb u lieu u full crop of
I supply in a
. arc. Is demand and
lie. If there i i It
crop In n is active
I . tier words, t lie plan-
a- much or more for a
crop in lie docs n
. . icing so, would it
I.- v. i In- i in-
n the i it i J cir
el pi in i ; an crop
tin ii de
vote the I VI be re
lo a o
toil crops, and still make
i I II certainly
Neither Luck Nor Chance.
and arc
do net enter into the
i he
gel a
man. is essentially practical.
lie competitive conditions with
which he must contend require the
of good Judgment, enter-
i and foresight. In the man-
of his advertising those
as tho medium
which to reach the public
I rust ml and Influential newspaper
he make- assurance doubly sure.
is neither luck nor in
Iii sort of advertising. It
Infallibly brings profitable results.
Stale Onto, city of I'm i
I i V I X I V. I
INK J, I makes oath
that lie i senior p Minor of
auk I'll. Co., do-
business in the City, of Toledo,
County and,
mill will sum of
ONE III for
nil i of Catarrh
nun ii ls cured
i ii Cure,
In me
in day of
lice, I
i i A. W,
, i Public.
Mali's I i ill is taken in
on the
and mucous surfaces of
PRANK
O.
Sold druggists,
Hall's the best.
lb
pr Mile. drills
Malaria.
1-. If It No as
Hie kin I with la-
Is I.
I M-K
. .
Firming t I
K, MOORE.
At Law.
Hie, N. C.
in.
u p.
Civil Engineer and
unit
I AND
WATER POWER.
S Mills R.
S. C. N. C
of Montana, for
chairman Republican
National an
lax will soon be
for I Stales, then
will claim the idea
as their
-AT-LAW,
N.
Dr. L.
DENTIST,
N. c.
over J.
COW ft





EASTERN REFLECTOR
I N. a
D. J.
Entered at the Office at
Greenville, N. C, as
Mail Matter.
IS, W.
The it ids
m w the State pension roll
for this showing
f Best pensioner mi
increase I t
MM of owl in
of Ml fourth-class; decrease
of twelve widows. Total
total decrease net
Of this are placed
roll by the act of the last
The amount realized for the
pension fund dining the year is
1122.000, of which will
be available. This will be
among first-class.
second-class, third class,
fourth-class; willows; total
The amount apportioned
will be Bret-class second, MO;
third, fourth. widows,
Alarmed by the pros-
perts in Ohio this fall, the
managers have resorted to
the desperate methods usual
only in President nil cam
During the past
very federal holder in
has received a circular from
the
can committee,
and liberal contributions be
made. is treasurer of the
Republican committee of
Ohio. He to office
holders Deed not fear via-
the civil service law in col-
and money for this
campaign, and his circular implies
very clearly that Mark and
the President will stand by all i
take a basil In The in-
is almost equally
clear that failure
will be to the disadvantage of
the clerk receiving the notice.
The relish with which Dewy ac-1
that house in Washington
City take- the out of the en
for him.
We would suggest to the yacht
racers that if they set th to
run off I lie challenge sometime next
Man h. or about the lime the Au-
gust storms are due. they may
wind to a sail
TO TIE RIGHT ADD LIFT YOU CM
TWO STORES
THE TRADE.
New by every train and boat. We can suit you in
CHRISTIAN WILSON. N. C.
The above i- a picture the new Christian Church at Wilson
where the Disciples Stale Oct. Two hundred
and visitors are expected. A great spiritual feast is In Store
for all ho attend. Some the best preacher in the State and several
from a distance will address the Convention. All ions of
the citizen generally are preparing to give the Convention
aright royal old fashion welcome. The sessions of the Convention
will be held in one most beautiful Church buildings in the State.
The Disciples who read Reflector in Pin and adjoining conn
ties attend this Convention in large number. Those who
pate going should send their names to U, II. Melton at mice and
will provided. On to
man who got the
of letters is the who
cam plains the it
of i lie p the in a
plains n,. st the preach pay
the preacher the man who
runs down his own bows the
least to build up; the man who
does not take and complains
most of his home paper does the
t make the paper a success or
public He says the town
is that it is dead. Hut
ball mistaken. He is the
ham Sun.
MATS. NOTIONS.
M VI So.
--j
W. H. White, W. T.
We have just opened
nix building with an entirely new
and complete stock of------
We Carry
Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact
every
carried a general stock.
Also Sell
A call will convince you.
C. J.
FIVE POINTS.
COTTON MARKET.
cot-
Happenings in North Carolina.
count; has contracted
furs jail.
Bx-Gov. is sick
at his home near Old Sparta.
Hodges, of Old Hard
has accepted a position as teacher
in c. C. are glad to
welcome our
den Baptist.
Aldermen of and
Commissioners of are
having- squabble a division
of the expense in. getting
rid the small pox
Work on 1-
the hotel at .
which was burned a few months
ago. Ii is expected to o it
done by Christina-.
The Col Duration Commission
appointed . X. Lucas, of Currie,
Arthur E. of
and B. Shaw, of Henderson as
bank examiners for the banks of
the Stats.
As v to Co.,
ton and peanut buyers.
New York future Quotations, to-
day arc as follows
Opening.
January
March
May IS
Receipts
Close.
HAY, OATS, COT-
TON SEED AND
MEAL AND
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
be sold at. You are cordially
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
N. O
THE BEST THAT IS.
OFFERED. AND AT
Premiums have been paid
IN
; I inn now one of the new Pawls
stores prepared to supply all
your wants the way of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
BUILDING UP
Mine is an exclusive Grocery
and carry a
Close.
Feb
LOCAL
cotton
of Newark. N.
Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
up Insurance,
Insurance
works
ii. Will be re instated
H. W.
WHICHARD J. S.
Wt R.
IN
o. I. mm
that
within
are
It seems to have been an old sax
or old idea the work of an
editor is never appreciated,
that be is entitled to no particular
credit for whatever effort he makes
building up his
or awakening a spirit of enterprise
among his people. There has j its
been a case where editor's
was SO different from
that it is worthy of mention. The
town of Henderson has perfected
plans to establish a graded school,
and school will soon Che
credit of soaring it was due main-
to the efforts of Thad
editor Gold for In sea-
son and out of season lie put forth
every energy and effort in behalf
of the movement. the
trustees school WON chosen,
realizing the of what Mr.
Manning hail done, they adopted
fitting resolutions of thanks and
appreciation his services. Hen-
is to be congratulated upon
securing the graded school.
A few years ago when our neigh
town, Kinston, was so stricken
by tire, the office Free
order to start
his paper on a good footing again
Editor W. S. Herbert had to have
some assistance, and to secure
company was formed
being taken by business men of
the town. He went earnestly to
work more and in the last is
his paper announced that
the stock company was no longer
is existence, he having taken up
all the outstanding stock and lie
in entire control and
ownership of the paper. Till III.-
rejoices with
its success. Editor
richly deserves all the prosperity
with which he has met.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
Jealous of sweetheart, Elmer IS.
Morse stabbed himself her door
step at Brooklyn, N. Y. and will
die.
has seemed
British steamer and the
Russian for
transports.
In the absence of Hear Admiral
Sampson, Captain com-
the Atlantic
run at Norfolk. Va.
B, Brown, of a
Populist leader, was put oil the
Democratic ticket
for State Auditor.
Taunted with not being present
when whipped the Spanish,
sailors of the New York -tan
a free light Newport
Va.
The naphtha launch
exploded near Jacksonville,
and Alexander her
owner, is believed to have been
drowned.
James Brady, d Pa.
a bridge-juniper, was fatally
ed by a at II.
His dog dragged him out of the
water.
Tho West Virginia, at
presented to Captain
F E. Chad wick, of the
York, a
Miller, of
Ky. has revolted
a girl sits beside
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country
. for pure food FULL STOCK Of the BEST
has always our aim.
which have succeeded in by some line California
always our goods up to the peaches.
highest standard of excellence, t
Our high grade
-Choice teas and line cereals.
Hour and sugars are always years after lapse if you
lobe anywhere, . health.
our prices areas low as the lowest. After Second Year
No
Incontestable.
Dividends arc payable at the lie-
of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the
for the current year lie paid
They may used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
Beef, Cattle, ft
nave
Hides, Mm. f
YOU
produce. I
i, tiring to me.
I pay i us m
Cotton Pugging
on ban
always
K. M.
NEWSY it . AMI
NOTES.
Oct. II,
I he town ordered half
more street lamps last night.
Cooper has bad a chill and
been able to work
days.
Mrs. of near
came to town last night and
stopped with her sister. Mrs. F.
Cox.
Some half arc
rapid pushing work the
Carriage Factory, and it will
be completed.
John Brooks, was
over here traded horse
and bought over worth of
ire fencing.
We are to stale that Mrs.
who has been unite
for several days and
to her room, is very much better.
Do you wan land If so bow
much, where do you want
You can get it of A. ti. Cox ill
around on very
reasonable terms,
ilk.
Furniture
Will please you sure.
h you used
clothes, hat.
i at the very last hour,
a baud of Hour.
II. F. Co.
The meet closed bore
day several professions
u interest. The gospel
was preached with great power
and and we arc very
for future good results.
The Rail Road has a great
of rolling but the
great trouble with us is that ill
rolls away as fast as we can make
it, and cannot get any
However we have a two-horse, and THE is APPARENT WHERE THE GREATEST M OF ADVANTAGES COMBINE AT A WAREHOUSE, ALL
one horse AND WORKING K PERFECT HARMONY TOGETHER TO SHOW AND SELL TOBACCO TO THE
ready for sale at this time. POSSIBLE ADVANTAGE. FIND THAT AND STOP RIGHT THERE. MAY NOT AND
A. II. Cos Co, WILL NOT GET ALL EXPECT FOR EVERY SALE, BIT WILL
GET THE MARKET VALUE FOR Will TOBACCO. HOW WE WANT
. . TO SUBMIT A FEW COLD AND SOLID FACTS. WE CLAIM THAT
Fresh goods tap
hand. Country J, L,
gold. A trial will convince you. I i k k
D. W.
TS A
YOU OWE TO YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY
To
Sell Your Tobacco Where you
Can Get Most Money for it.
YOU ASK WHERE IS THAT PLACE
a Three
Miss Helen Gould will
veil the Spanish gnu by
and won by the village.
Gibbon has given
toward of St.
cent destroyed lire at
Norfolk.
and
Sight will, Tuts-
km it
In if Mb, M
die Mill
N. as
Co.,
nod drug
Bryan mid
A new and up to date allegation
as ground for asking a Reparation
from her husband is brought by
Mrs. Samuel of New;
York Mr. is too
ugly lo live with. Since were
married in 1800 the
spent a small fortune, it is slid, in
complexion Improvements and
still the lady
he does not up to her ideal.
The man w not govern him-
self cannot expect lo he
in Angry words
never help a good cause, pleas-
ant winds lo an angry man often
causes him to relent, and lo feel
ashamed of himself. of
can he maintained n one
Thy Will las Three
The Chicago Resort estimates
that there arc, or will lie,
in the lulled that will
have spanned three centuries at
the beginning of MM, Ail who
will i a little inure than too
years old will have seen the 18th
the
THE.
POSSESSES AS ALL THESE AS ANY THE WOULD.
1- It is by nil
as m have by fur tin-
best of that
ever There Z
is tin HUM Z
that is nut z
Hi our business Z
even point of view z
masters of art and out Z
daily us z
w ill attest tin success we J
achieved.
bare careful
to ml only thoroughly
In tit- par-
dative of their
mill by our united efforts, all
-ml.
I tn sell Tobacco high-
I any one else.
are with nil
, to get for who sell with
us the highest price fur
every pound.
Lastly
When you get ready to sell, to ass us and pay no i
elsewhere, but come straight to THE
is thoroughly protected.
truly,
a e-et ea-A
There is n
that affords us more j
E pleasure than to eel
z Tobacco prices z
for our
Z t he heavy burdens that
Z have to bear when we Z
can J
j that help t your z
; in likewise proportion it
gives us pleasure.
few hag
Z advanced considerably. All J
are selling better
; than ten days ago.
to who try to
will see to It that your interest
JOYNER HUGHES,
Bargains Special
Suits as as
OvercOats as
as
SHOES as low as
Al-1 y Ml l ill I.
FIRE AT S
. . An.- in.-. Depot And s i -rt.
Kev.
nun 1890,
His. R. A. L.
Dr.
Baltimore.
I In
tin-
It. A
i , . I, ii
Ml
A. If. Moore
for t
Li
I'm Raleigh
tin- Supreme court.
thin
end
Sunday
break the I I I -I.
this pot iv
III- Se e. J i .
hurried and by
work kepi the
portion i
out tail. The i.
tin- office ii
An after the lire
I.- in em
i -ii the
ii taken, Ii id lo the
ill i there u n
and . .
-I lire In up Hie Ural
It In aid lb it aim it
tin re.
i-
-I- i the
II Farmer-.
I in , I,, ,
id stir I hi town
up i . g one i
I. in
ii Id ii ; i pi lee on
. Ii mid
V v Ii Mi.-.-
e tie an ,
half ii I lo ., pound more
in
w i. v. ii,
v-
Iii
HIE
II Hi
before
Correction.
Mr. II. Mir
Hie II Trade. Ii . j
forms it H H i
I .
III
i .-
money, n
ALL,
MAN
I'M ii on
BO. i
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a
on the margin of this paper it
is to remind you that you owe
for
mid we request
jail to as early as
We need what YOU
owe us hope yon will Dot
keep us waiting fur it.
Toll notice In for those who
find tin-cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL
Rat -ate Raleigh Fair.
The All. sell
round tickets from
lo Raleigh on account of fair
the
and 17th at
good return until the 23rd. On
M, good to
return will
be an one in Raleigh.
I. It. I Jr. of
who was a cotton buyer here bud
season, is on the Greenville I
market.
Km. K. L. Brown, of
sister, lire,
H. this
morning.
package and u y of rev-
Men- taken.
This is second
-V--I pound.
depot. A few
it was struck by and
the
ago
de
fair next week.
The people of
will have a I on the
An electric is being
placed the
sweet Putter
cents per II.
Si away flukes have made
people lose interest In
race.
The foot hall game is crowding
the bate ball out of the
papers.
This week Rev. J. N. booth is
a series of meetings in
the Baptist church.
If there is anything in names
William Dunn ought lo make a
good bill collector.
Better Quit.
Ii looks like the present aeries of
yacht races the cup cannot In-
polled through Ii
will take three of live to decide
the matter and the yachts have
not made the trip, though
four have been made to nave
a race. Then WM have
a nice today,
received a telegram from
timed at A. M. saving
I a been declared
Mrs, S, M. Jackson and daughter,
Mis. who have been visiting
Mis. w. Bryan, left
for their home ill in
morn
null.
You are
ill
Services at
invited lo attend I lie
the church.
If people would make a rule
to do what they promise the world
would move along better,
J. Savage has opened a
of in one
ton stores
There is no more unpopular or
more unsuccessful man in the world
than the chronic advice giver.
On a horse ran
away Mr. Joe Patrick break-
one knee and the instep of one
foot.
The New
corner store i
being fitted up for tho
hi nearly ready for occupancy
King will move
this week. entire
new set of lock and drawers
have been put ill. they are
very convenient.
delivery and money order depart
are entirely for
of the office and a re so cramp-
ed together that t will all
in each other's way when at either
if the windows.
Capable Prosecutor.
The Henderson Hold Loaf has
the following to new of of our
town men in speaking of the pres-
term of Vance county
Solicitor Larry of Green-
ville, lain bis place as state's at-
He is energetic
the discharge duty.
wit limit being acrimonious,
the diligent, capable prosecutor
ever, the persistent, unreasoning
persecutor, never.
Tl HI. 1809,
ibis
to cotton.
Mrs. i;. it. I left this
morning for Hertford to
W, i;. Pollard
for ii trip Greene
county.
Mis. bangle
from
Washington.
I Jenkins, of
came down evening and
returned
I visit In
Miss of
-on. who has neon visiting Mrs. s.
T. returned borne I
Mrs. II. Sledge, of
who has visiting her sister.
Mrs. I. II. render, returned home
this morning.
Down on Judge
Charlotte, Oct. 7.-- Ii i.
from I hat the
lawyers of the have
, tin- board of county commissioners
county not
for term the Superior
I Court, It Is further I that
I be county commissioners have de-
to grant the petition.
us arc beard to
Ibis course of bill
bus
the real reason for
Ibis course, the desire of bar
Robinson shall bold soothe
term of the civil court Ills
courtesy on line pan of Hie
Judge lo the of the
liar is the given
u the has t . ibis
Post,
The following is the
the fund
comes to tin-
Stale
New schools,
grad
Hon.
Leaf With a
Mr. P. of
H peculiar leaf at
office Tuesday
The
V, made a very
The town are having interesting talk the
a new well dug on Evans street, last night, on the three
little south of the Fourth street I parables, the lost sheep, the lost
coin the prodigal son. He
can pay court
to a girl, hut it's quite another
mutter to pay the butcher's bills
aft ward.
Tender has added a very nice
for wood andiron turn-
to the outfit of bis repairing
establishment.
Few people can live without
working. If they don't work
themselves they usually work
else.
Sometime show
interest in factories, and until that
time it will not lie the town It
should mid can be.
The demand for d idling
is far excess of the supply.
This would make a hotel pay-
all the on the investment.
Next thing you know Christina.-.
holiday trails will lie demanding
attention. This is not a time for
a merchant to lie slow
cannot grow any-
more population until there
for the people to live in. Of
have not a town
yet, so somebody must build
houses.
small yellow mule
strayed from on Tues-
day, inst. The animal is
known as the
mule. on collar
when loose.
lion leading to recovery of mule
will be rewarded.
H. ii. Win
showed from the successive para-
the Increasing anxiety of
for the saving of the
Reflector,
High Honey.
We have heard the
in court vernacular, teat-
pared with but we have
never beard before of the temple
of justice being sweetened with
honey. A swarm of bees
taken of the lop of the
tower to the Court House seem
to be working up there as
industriously as if were in a
hive. There may Is- honey in
lint just how In take is Hie
.-
v ,
II.
lo Tar-
J. returned
morning,
Mrs. c. Tyson returned home
Tuesday even from
has been spending a few
weeks.
Mi.-s Mamie returned
Tuesday evening from
here she baa been spending a few
days.
Mr. and Mis. J. S. Tunstall and
Mamie Ruth have gone lo Kinston
to visit the family K. Tun-
stall.
Mrs, Jar vis loft ibis morn
log for Henderson to attend the
State convention Of the Daughters
of the Confederacy.
night, it was a i and
I in- tip an, n
large enough to hold a
goose egg.
Passing u
A poor man died suddenly In the
city of New York, The
have been telling about it since.
lb- had bard struggle for
He was poor indeed. There
I- as bis home constantly.
Death look but oldest boy at man-
hood's threshold. Another son
was estranged and lived apart. A
brother's home was clouded
-caudal. Paralysis put its
touch upon but body and
walked these years nerveless and
limp. He scoured and land for
worked overtime and spent
ten minutes only I'm-a full lunch
hour. His home was threatened
by envious fools. His small
few millions, more or
lees, of him cure
and vexation. Insomnia banished
Soon Lost.
The advertiser must beep tin-
ill mind Unit it is very to
fall out I he procession and get
lost. any man retire to some
place kn-p his friends in
of his whereabouts,
within three mouths will rheumatism
have to to think of in in or ill the meetings he Mil
speak
clothes. His name was
I bill, and his was great.
Out With Only in At hundred men in
Manila, Oct. ti. The United who had
transport which left wealth than he who held rail-
Sam on August Hub, bid enfeebled
with mules,
the coming of which had been
aw ailed, as mules arc
great demand for continuing the
campaign, arrived this morning
wealth ill all that makes life worth
lit Ami now Death but claim-
ed I he poor man. Yesterday, a
millionaire, and
silly fools whom gold as
say , . a I
a i .,,.,.
, Hi taut i
and reported all inn of a
animals bad been lost in two so pauper and dust, a
typhoons, under peculiarly died. And the
distressing conditions. world struggles madly
which left Honolulu thirty bis empty Orange Va. Ob-
days ago, encountered the Is server,
early I his week, line lie led forty
hours. Most of the forage, which
was deck,
all the were and I In-
steamer rolled in tin
trough of the sea, although the
officers made lo bring
her about.
The mules buried from side
in side fright fully mangled end
Their legs
necks were broken and the wretch-
ed animals fell such
mass the attendant were
unable to relieve them. the
meantime, the deck was wash-
ed off, the lightened and the
increased. When the storm
colon
school,
colon i ml i-
h i-.-. -eh.,. I.
. A
Washington school.
colored i I.
.-iii Die
school,
colored
next
Advice a Young He,
a mull when lie i-
bis paper.
n-i. n la man
ti. while pulling i. Ism,
speak lo a inn it until be
ha- bad something i . cat.
discuss at table.
When you anything nail
until your husband bus had bis
mid I help let
Into In- coat, and bile lie
bind smoothing I he
ask for It.
When be looks injured I
plaintive examine bis plate,
i- sure In vacancy.
lie conies breakfast on the
the reason,
will he had but
one
If i i. hi the sofa alter dinner
-i e. the w ills bis
snore accuse of sleeping.
for be is will
If his ltd
where but let him Ii .
bis own mil about
washerwoman
your knowing
If yon want him to do an- I
never tell him II s good for him,
for he w ill not lie tied
apron
My Stock
is Complete
ALL
; Hals,
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
White
or
PARING.
Repair Shop.
. main
WE
. . i
III I'M It
Mi-
S, E. SB.
HATS
YOU
OR
Hit. new
HO silver
bus been discovered the secret I
service division of
It is of tin- series of check
loiter number Indistinct, II
Fount in. ii
register; t pot
trail. It is a
oils photo
printed paper,
made up from tun sheets of
OR
and have you an up-to-date Hat.
ST I IT N,
Smoke is the of the
dried beef
The commit ting Magistrate usual
has the courage of his con vie
lions.
When pugilist goes on the
stage it Stands lo reason that In
ought In make a hit.
bad manners arc like kid eggs
When you drop you
how bad they arc.
la in two days.
Take Laxative
abated the injured animals were
killed carcasses thrown over
When the ill lived Tablets,
her propeller high out of the
water and the wreck of her every box.
were hanging from the
nose, red ink line-arc
In i lie the -ilk I lie
genuine, lite face of note bus
a lingo, us lug, doubt,
the use a black
ink. The of sail i- it
dark, The k of the
note i- more deceptive than the
front, be Imprint of the bureau
of engraving and printing the
i the hack is Illegible,
Our stock of the Seal Brand
Stiff Hats has just arrived
and is a correct copy of the
Dunlap style.
Come in and get you a hut before the rush is over.
C. S. FORBES.
i- a news
one exchange lo
which another i- a
place where old hats arc stuffed in
to broken S W here the wife
looks like a ling wool with a
string around her
husband has a I
fails to cure. K. painted on his shirt front and
the children wipe then
sea on their jacket e.
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REFLECTOR
. O.
TAILOR MADE
COSTUMES
saw are thing s
Mil Matter.
D. J. Ed. Ow
tiara
I .- I
OBSERVATIONS.
M by t v-
soul.
Water is when
play.
.,, of might are those ho
bill
fools were dead a
u fakir, would .- their MM-
pal lull.
get Hie WM
bin when people
eh u nil.
The counter irritant is m-
man who go. shopping l
buys anything
The weather ha- Ms
York and
during the past
Love M a plant of
growth, blooming f perfection in
soil, and all MM
its own.
What saving to
it would bogs could
and pM
A Free Trip to Paris
It Baltimore. Md.
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p . ,. , I
Km ;.;. u
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lb. I . -i
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towing It. -A
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in
a Mill.
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The Reflector
Book Store
The Bottles I
of arbitration
ways whose
lie passed
from what it a
In oilier
agree that oilier
ought to their
Even
that lilt of human nature. That is
why there was B and
a from Hie English
of Maryland, led a two
lilt inn at one of the
Pan
sitting in
against war between and
and that
the dispute be
Every minister who spoke against
the resolution himself in
of arbitration oil general
principles, but he hail
reason for opposing it in this . use.
Among the are minister
from the countries named,
and to a man they to
be unavoidable.
able
to carry out their ante -elect
promises even when an
honest do Max or U
fall, of Charlotte, was elected
platform one of the planks
the early closing
of the saloons. A few days be
his promise
by having
the to close at
S p. but the of
down on him by two
will
doubtless have it for the
because he tried to close them up
at rt p. while the folks who
want them closed at that hour w ill
probably feel aggrieved
the mayor succeed In fulfill
lag his promise. The few, r prom
a makes the letter
for him, if he get along
without promising anything at all
it is better
mark.
Venetians,
Broad Cloths, Satin Face
Serges,
IN
I ilK WORM IN
Our line of Silks and Satins for
Dresses and trimmings is
complete.
Come and inspect our stock
Ladies Jackets, Gapes and
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CK IS. j Wit.
cents.
J. B. Cherry Co.
DESIGNS
in t
Tin., ii-1,1.1-
I-u. Will J ,;
Hi.
The crap on
at
and
rice.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
The people of North Carolina
will, a few be
cast about for a suitable man
for Governor of this great Slate.
There are true and tried
men all over the Stale the
sect would lie delight
to honor all of them. Hut if
there is man among all these
who, like Haul of old, stands head
end shoulders above bis fellows,
that is Chas it. Aycock, of
he
has thrown into the hottest
whenever there
a use a in the ranks of
opposition, has Keen the
David to do the business for him.
If the of the voters of this
section We any weight
that matchless
and true, loyal
f. B. will be
the of this State.
Lexington
There ware -i he hum
in I'd Monday III Key
death
in
were stolen
pay wagon in Vi
Dean of the Vale Law
just K trope,
war and
the
a terrific swept
of
and anxious
ill locality.
and c
WilliaM
ill-
Andrew ill e a pub
lie library, building
Hie
list, is ill with H at
Mi--.
I el promised to
visit Atlanta, U., later than
I.
In-et Sugar
j Company will erect a
plant
The In
III St. Minn., ha- in
to ad
a- mealing.
Often M Ml
ill a North Cam.
promote
i History and to encourage
mil making -i home literature,
S. I -r
for Hie best coin
or any decade
within
embraced yew
and
The to any real-
Carolinian, more
111.111 will be allowed to enter
and the who
ply
The
words
the page. They should be
a simple, dins I. and logical
-I, lo, a- well as fads will
ibis -the purpose
ll .;. In cultivate both a literary
historical spirit. The
sketch sin,. of the of the
others may be published.
compliment to the of
Carolina Publishing W-
of X. C. ill behalf
the 1.1 and literature of our
Stale, Can has asked
the be
auspices, and that all
communications on the subject lie
addressed to
PATENTS
. . .
, I
DIRECTORY.
school
a.
service and sermon
Sunday and evening,
prayer Wednesday sat
M., and A.
M., Rev, I- A.
Sun-
and
evening.
A. W. Seller, pistol. Sunday-
school m. C. P,
-Sen ices every Sun-
day, and evening.
meeting evening,
N. M.
s, p. m. W e. Harding,
third
Sunday.
II. Morton, Sunday
school a p. m. J. H. Moore
regular
S. M.
. I
Prepared
side meat, hams, should
Coffee, sugar, tobacco,
batter, mountain butter, fall
hominy flakes, notion-
seed and bulls, seed
at per bushel.
II. M
JOB PRINTING
Give us a call.
Raving
lull
i Etc
AT ROOK bottom
Come to see
SAM M.
in
Too following shall be a
application to cuter
the ;
county a resident
apply to cuter
the contest Cm the history
offered by s. Can.
The decade I e chosen is that
study it submit a
typewritten thereof
best of my ability, ac-
cording to the rules and re pi ire
the contests.
Post,
A. V. A. M.
No, meets and
third Monday evening, B.
W. M. J. M.
No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
D. N. edges,
Sec.
K. of No.
Ml, every evening.
J. L. C.
K. of B. andS.
mi
A-
TO A
sac Full Sheet Poster,
The Eastern Reflector
WEEK
Is only a year and
tn news every
and gives Information to the
th BO grow-
that, is worth
many limes more than the
LINE Of
III
Also nice Line of Hardware.
call lie found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. Ii.
The Author His
author of --In
religious book, which
over three million have
been bis to
answer, article which he
sent I,. The Journal.
the which
met to the after reading nut
--Is ibis plan practicable
our daily life kit,
not the
lion, bill answers a and
vigorous manner, exactly,
what he believes would be
of his plan upon
business met hods and d iv
life.
A Strong Fortification.
the body against disease
I lint s an also-
cure for headache,
n malaria,
jaundice,
and kindred trouble,
Fly-wheel
Pills arc
the fly-wheel of life,
lie grateful for the accident that
I them tn my notice. feel
as if I had a new lease of
Liver Pills
K. Vance Council, No.
every Thursday
II. t. H.
See.
O. A. every
Wednesday night at ill I. O.
O. F. hall. A. l.
A. l. Council,
No. Ii, meets every third
nights in I Hid Fellow
Hall. J. l. Worthy
Chief;
I. o. Conclave
meets every and
fourth Monday nights
lows Hall. W. U.
OS. Sec.
OLD DOMINION LING
PATENT
Steamers Washington OB
and
M. for
water permitting, to
leave Tarboro B A.
M., A. M. on Tues
days, and Saturdays.
Sailing de
pending on stage of water.
at with
Steamers for Norfolk,
Sew York
Ion, for all for est
with
Shippers should order freight by j
Old S. H. Co. from
New York Clyde Line
Way Line Horn
awl
I X.
Washington. N.
M. C.
BAKER HART
IN-
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
A SPECIALTY
I ,
The Eastern tor
VOL. XVIII. P COUNTY. N TUESDAY, OCTOBER
-AT-
no
RECORD OF
PLANT
It always leads in prices that no other house can reach. We have no drummer in the field, we ha
no warehouse rents to pay therefore we do not to cut prices on your to save expenses.
There is a way to prove this.
leaf Bring me Your next Load.
OLA
THE
l -A.
Sole Owner and Proprietor.
w b o
Old Weather
is
e l by tin- weather the sign of
tin. of a great on Moo
the of woman; on
if in early Bummer. M
foretells an of grain on
is
on Thursday, U of
coin I lie may
reckon upon; on some
great will 1- on
Saturday, a general and
shows what
may on the
that Is if it rains on
then it will rain on Sun-
day, bill If lie then
Sunday will be line an well.
The twelve days immediately fol
low lug Christ mas
for the twelve months
for a month. The day of
the month the storm up
of snow-
storms the winter will bring.
the snow
lookout, then,
snow-storms.
The Price of they
It is u axiom
Use men there say, Sow
The truth of this is so will yon cow
any one who will n the INt. that
can started, A ready
i this section have
and s-lUng cotton
u may
weather Is though lo
prognosticate winter, snow
la spring, fair in summer,
ruin ill
storms dear In Hie night
will be followed by ii min storm,
mil.
runs will ; while
if wind cracks off ice snow
will follow.
When the leaves of trees show
their underside there will be ruin-
When the of flowers or
the odor of fruit is unusually
ed min
When the sky is full of
p.-. rain.
If cat herself natal
mid I lie weather will he
If she the
take your with
you. If she lies with her back to
the there will
Cats with and hair
Indicate up
wind.
If pigs restless will be
windy weather.
The direction lo a loon
Itself of hi- services
u be and he Is
their train. For ml la lei Unit.
Two or three more mills are need-
ed hare to spin all
ff these mills were
yen-, of our Si lie
has been of
our pro raw III v ;,
outnumbered our
end farming
has ceased to be remunerative, an
population engaged in sphere
In operation, cotton would half has only
a cent higher than it Is. but in some degree of
The cotton of the county the
will average bales. will lead to balance the population
then won
and that a much more op
long enough the price
of this is in
Liverpool, because place taken
the surplus.
lust now the papers, like far-
minds, are rather full of
schemes bring a higher I ,,,.,., ,.,, They offer employ
price for staple, and the I pins in the Holds; have
tor Cu-in become the sup-
products. port for And In
would
-id more the
. I lie gained from the sale of the produce of the farms
not only calling for their la
Nor is this all. The but re
i , the e
-ii t-i ill I n
N art Ii Car .
m i in I I
.- so-i U-. Ii one
rt el.
the . be w ii i
.-
amendment. Col.
he i-- fully persuaded
are more or Impractical.
Holding buck million or I
would bring about
such scarcity n
in prices on
y these mil-
lions of bake in reserve would be
a constant menace.
Such a b not do away
w I lie surplus.
a surplus unavailable
time. Sooner or later it must i
mills mast w de
. her.- for ill we make
oily In-
a I create the price.
of a
old saying -which he the
perhaps, for of ,.,,
of school than la. riving three four t.
only in the i,,,,.,, ,
without sun during MM pallet weather.
thrown upon the market with tog the the bum will
result of lower prices than ever. banned a surplus of demand.
There hi one to gel rid Bout
of this surplus If
ma n u act it
The of
of the day.
A gale moderating sunset, will;
before but if it
rat.-- alter the
weather will
No weather is ill,
If the wind is still.
If the full MM shall rise real.
the sharper the
it Is past.
A light yellow sky at sunset
presages
OM and that hi to
it. Then Liverpool or
land must
i, cold the market which will M in North
it not yet appreciated. Home
now s mil, is
her crop.
rain u;
soon; when is., , the
line weather. remain here.
Six weeks time the j The farmers in the South ran do
katydid hi heard then- will this if they will. f meet-
and resolving lo curtail the
which they know will
m nude
and Ii u c.
who live in tin
of factories
for Ir pro and act.
hull., given locution are cm-
d ire profitably.
fill mil hoc .
.-i land up; I r I
S u the in .
1.1. kinds a
upon
H reorder.
;. . adoption of ll
amendment I
part i-
.-. feels
loyal should I nil
his . to sin
Thai In r
1-1 do now nor in the future
;. op III It iambic
i, in- r
ill, .
The Populism.
in nil poll-
Heal conditions in the there
I, hi practically the sane slide-
is lo the of
list party, Kansas it ban all
disappeared. The divisions
ire under I lie of
the two old parties. In
Wyoming, the two Dakotas, Ml
Washington, the Republican
and the Democratic have
in large number returned to their
old as. ions. in
are th.- now strong,
and I here they have quite absorb-
ed Democrats, and anal head
of the to the
cans. Washington Star.
IKE
. Sight
l.,, a hack if oilier . food.
in- kind ii Red Cross la-
ll. Hold and
M ml,
fill I . I I
Ilia ill.- . . .
At-Law.
. ., . C.
Stale said
hi of
as. .
r,.
for
each mid case at Catarrh
Catarrh
frost.-St. Louis
A Free Trip to Paris
When yon see
unable to be glad Aw
of Industrial population.
That there is a problem is not de
but that it is of such
us bid us falter our
of industrial activity in
this respect. hi- net not. . does be pM
no matter how main res into the will
a; one wan
localities and sub the better already a in 11- p.
to When wrong hi by the of la-to- has his .
fob
Cart and the .-. v , . . water power.
V. P.
Ii, v.-. .;,, . ire 1- in
n.-i that he la reported as having and acts on the
announced himself M a candid blond surfaces the
for Stales system. t.
O.
b drag
Pills are beat.
A Mills R. Kure
S. c. S. C
y T AT LAW,
N. C.
. .
t iii-c
L. Jamb,
N,
I- store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 13 October 1899
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 13, 1899
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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