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The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
-AT <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. JANUARY <lb />
NO I <lb />
Than <lb />
HAD A <lb />
MAS HOODS AND <lb />
ONE AND ALL FOB LIB <lb />
PATRON At <lb />
I AM NOW TO <lb />
WITH BEST LIKE OF <lb />
BE HAD in <lb />
Ed. H. <lb />
r to Business. <lb />
Any business is <lb />
gaging in is worth Increasing. So <lb />
business be increased without <lb />
the help advertising lends to <lb />
the energy enterprise which <lb />
make the business possible. Pub- <lb />
reaches its develop- <lb />
in the artistic advertisement. <lb />
Those who freely the ad- <lb />
columns of a daily news <lb />
paper help to <lb />
Record. <lb />
Should Mot be <lb />
Shelved. <lb />
Aside from the polities <lb />
there is no doubt about the <lb />
rent of a qualified <lb />
rage, And there is mi room lo <lb />
question the superior advantages <lb />
of it to the Slate. We arc not to <lb />
In drawn into a discussion of the <lb />
tin in of the amendment to our State <lb />
constitution, on which we are lo <lb />
vole ere long, nor lo a discussion of <lb />
Its conformity to the Federal con- <lb />
In the Bible we And in <lb />
old.-n were <lb />
scribed by in order to exercise <lb />
Of duties Such a <lb />
requirement now the bonds of <lb />
Voters has in very fact Divine <lb />
sanction. Benson tells us <lb />
men are unfit lo make laws. <lb />
The voter is a law maker, lie does <lb />
what he does through <lb />
The Voter names the law maker in <lb />
and executor. A large <lb />
number of Ignorant voters in n <lb />
State is a to material men <lb />
and religions prosperity . Pol- <lb />
sake of the Ignorant and en- <lb />
lightened the lost the saved <lb />
let us have an educational <lb />
cation for all who are allowed lo <lb />
P. is. Law in <lb />
Persistent Advertising <lb />
I do no believe that old people <lb />
should to be effaced simply <lb />
because the riotous advance of <lb />
youth around them is pushing <lb />
them to the rear. Love docs its <lb />
mistaken best them, it is <lb />
true, giving them the easy chair <lb />
and the sheltered corner, and <lb />
from all exertion, and in <lb />
that they are to be wailed <lb />
Upon, and their work taken out of <lb />
their hands. Maturity has m deportment and application to <lb />
right to let itself upon the study. <lb />
shelf too soon. There i- will lie resumed -i <lb />
of the rosebud and another I, WOO. This will be a good <lb />
of the one beauty of the grow-1 time for to enter the <lb />
in; grain and another beauty of institute for term i- <lb />
the ripened sheaf. Margaret K. <lb />
Peace Institute, in. c <lb />
The fall term of this Institute <lb />
has been remarkably successful In <lb />
II more board- <lb />
pupils than last year, <lb />
joyed Uniformly good health <lb />
and have distinguished themselves <lb />
The man who do <lb />
at all seasons should gangster, in January <lb />
that it is necessary to advertise Home Journal. <lb />
It Is not enough that x <lb />
he should gel a share of patronage j <lb />
when everybody is buying; <lb />
should endeavor to attract custom-1 Dec. j;. <lb />
an at other times as well. Per -j states Circuit Judge Simon- <lb />
latent advertising is to decision <lb />
the of any bus- <lb />
Statue to Stuart. <lb />
Dee. <lb />
To the Surviving Members log as some of the <lb />
the Cavalry and horse Artillery I state. <lb />
all Soldiers and Briefly the <lb />
who admire the splendid career of company sold goods mill <lb />
a great <lb />
II was decided at <lb />
a meeting of the Executive Com- <lb />
of the Veteran Cavalry As- <lb />
recently held lathe City <lb />
of to proceed with <lb />
erection of an Equestrian Stat- <lb />
lo Major -General J. B. n. <lb />
The <lb />
pupils, two in a room, the <lb />
lent physician and Inspector, <lb />
competent mined <lb />
arranged Infirmary, and the <lb />
careful attention paid to each in. <lb />
must reduce lo a min <lb />
mum all tendency disease in <lb />
Peace Institute, numbers are <lb />
in the case of the -I limited and the aim is to have u <lb />
tile Company, of Columbia, shall be <lb />
Weber, collector of Internal rave- a quiet home-life, with dose and <lb />
which involves a very inter- intimate association between teach- <lb />
eating question of and will add era and pupils, and to avoid the <lb />
considerably war taxes, If all great <lb />
mills have of pay j numbers collected together with no <lb />
in this common of sympathy. In <lb />
I snub a school as Peace the ad- <lb />
vantages for the development of <lb />
true character and habits and the <lb />
accounts of individual defects of <lb />
Hi,, arc very <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
presented to the treasurer of <lb />
mill were paid of monies due <lb />
operatives. In order to pro- <lb />
itself, the mercantile <lb />
look vouchers each account <lb />
under the stamp law, Collector <lb />
Webster hold that a revenue stamp <lb />
to be attached to each and <lb />
Years ago the preliminary steps every order. The commissioner of <lb />
Internal Revenue sustained the <lb />
collector and the mercantile com- <lb />
paid two cents on 15,87-1 <lb />
wan taken for purpose, bill <lb />
further action was postponed on ac- <lb />
count of financial depression <lb />
than prevailing. Subsequently suit was <lb />
The substitution of the command brought for the return of the <lb />
tor that of I amount, but it baa been refused by <lb />
then given, is because the I the court the complain was <lb />
dark days of past have bean j today dismissed, <lb />
succeeded by a more prosperous <lb />
In consequence, <lb />
II <lb />
Mr. Vi. <lb />
been <lb />
III i. <lb />
Louisville <lb />
I III.- <lb />
period. In consequence, re- <lb />
solve has been till en lo press <lb />
promptly lo a successful <lb />
the erection of a monument <lb />
to the great Cavalry Chieftain who <lb />
fell gates of Richmond. <lb />
We earnestly request nil soldiers <lb />
whatever the arm of service, and <lb />
all who with <lb />
or are willing to co operate with <lb />
the Veteran Cavalry Association <lb />
in their noble purpose, to scud at <lb />
once their names and post office <lb />
addresses to Mr. Men <lb />
Secretary of Veteran Calvary As- <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
Lee, Wade <lb />
Hampton, I. M. C. <lb />
Butler, Wm, H. P. <lb />
T. II II. MY-M <lb />
Vice Presidents. Ben <lb />
Palmer, Secretary. <lb />
We note with interest that a <lb />
Georgia paper, Which claims a <lb />
larger circulation in North <lb />
than any North Carolina paper j <lb />
has, j <lb />
of never referring to North <lb />
Carolina except to ridicule <lb />
a nice appreciation of the <lb />
patronage it receives the State <lb />
and the Slate exhibits a high de- <lb />
of local pride lo <lb />
give its business lo it paper which <lb />
is so appreciative of <lb />
r I <lb />
I friends <lb />
political <lb />
Mr ii <lb />
eve<lb />
broke <lb />
tip. Mr. i <lb />
is J-l n i <lb />
been i <lb />
; II I p <lb />
i-i ii run for governor, <lb />
dill i <lb />
think of me for lieu <lb />
Mm me f <lb />
in. mull nil in II <lb />
tint Inn if ii fell <lb />
Why, i <lb />
ii- <lb />
Mill -ill ii <lb />
i ll, . <lb />
-ii-i. i during the <lb />
I , <lb />
N. nil<lb />
Hie time,<lb />
I, <lb />
HI ,,. i <lb />
Intimate of <lb />
Ii Mini site met <lb />
i in iii el. <lb />
in. Ii Henry, ill ins <lb />
lull <lb />
Hie l Hint I do <lb />
Hardware, Paints <lb />
AND STOVES <lb />
Acts on the <lb />
Kidneys, Liver <lb />
and Bowels <lb />
b- -3 EFFECTUALLY <lb />
PERMANENTLY <lb />
the hint o <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
number <lb />
mills or <lb />
in the United States for <lb />
the last half of 1899, as reviewed <lb />
by The American Wool and Cotton <lb />
is against I Hi for <lb />
lint of the year. This <lb />
s a total of mills for the <lb />
,, for and <lb />
f. i-I The South still leads in <lb />
new mill a <lb />
i of mills over the number <lb />
i i the of the year. The <lb />
North has shown a greater increase <lb />
ii. accession of over the <lb />
the first six mouths in <lb />
tin- year. <lb />
v. Carolina, as usual, leads <lb />
ii-i. with a total of II. <lb />
second, with a of <lb />
j i. Ii shows South <lb />
Alabama <lb />
i New York ; <lb />
I Maine Mississippi <lb />
f. --ii and Virginia each; <lb />
Connecticut, Louisiana <lb />
Jersey each; Ohio <lb />
M a la ml. Michigan, New <lb />
Hampshire, New Mexico, North <lb />
and each. <lb />
SPECIALTY. <lb />
AND <lb />
lull<lb />
Courier Join i <lb />
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BEST i CAN BE I <lb />
COME AND SEE OUR<lb />
COOK . I, <lb />
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BAKER HA IT <lb />
N., <lb />
h. i nick i <lb />
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HOW'S THIS <lb />
We offer One Dollars <lb />
for any case of Catarrh <lb />
I lint can be cured by Hall's <lb />
I Cure. <lb />
F. I. Co.; Props., <lb />
Toledo, O. <lb />
We the have known <lb />
v. for the last fifteen <lb />
years, and behave him perfectly <lb />
honorable in all business <lb />
and financially able lo earn <lb />
mil any obligations made Ii their <lb />
i i Tin w. wholesale drug <lb />
--I-. O. <lb />
IN, <lb />
Toledo. <lb />
i is taken in<lb />
and surfaces of I lie <lb />
Price per bottle. <lb />
all <lb />
free. <lb />
Hull's are the best.<lb />
II h <lb />
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N. C. <lb />
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Dr. P. L. James, <lb />
T. t .<lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Post at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb />
Mail Mutter. <lb />
Tuesday. 1900. <lb />
The of the soldiers <lb />
perished the Maine have been <lb />
brought home from II and <lb />
in the national <lb />
at Every military <lb />
honor nil OS d <lb />
NEWSY AND <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
Dec. <lb />
It. Jackson, of <lb />
home fur the holiday <lb />
The State's bonded debt is now <lb />
of which is <lb />
A. G. Cos la making <lb />
in per cent. inter <lb />
charged The Slate <lb />
The leans My stock in the X-C. and the <lb />
Democrats have no issue for y ,.,,,,., K <lb />
year. If they had awl holds its own <lb />
else, Mark Hanna to the amount of 13.750. <lb />
be These holdings have a market Val- <lb />
mi- The income from I home for He stopped <lb />
Evangelist Dwight L. is is from j with in this town hut night. <lb />
lira. Salon Dr. Cox's ninth <lb />
died at her daughter's. Mi. <lb />
earl saddles this morning. <lb />
Miss Wyatt returned from <lb />
yesterday morning where <lb />
she has been spending Christmas, <lb />
E. . Of who <lb />
will take the A. M. degrees Wake <lb />
Fores College this year, come <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
For the last week in December <lb />
of Deeds Moore <lb />
licenses to the following <lb />
during ISM, and I., one a <lb />
died a few days ago . , dividends <lb />
go at his home in <lb />
his death a <lb />
great and good man passes to his <lb />
eternal reward. he has American shops have tinned <lb />
done to the world will live through out locomotives this year <lb />
ages to come. number they ever man- <lb />
in one rear, and <lb />
V BITE. <lb />
Ira Porter and Martha Coward, <lb />
Noah Tripp and Waters <lb />
I. Fin lies and Julia Braxton, <lb />
James and Susan Shields. <lb />
George Jones and Etta Joyner. <lb />
Austin and Settle <lb />
Hardy and Matilda Little. <lb />
Oscar and Mary Kin <lb />
William Brew in <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Pa <lb />
Peter Wilson and Lou Gardner. <lb />
The total number issued for the <lb />
month was whites colored <lb />
told hi. <lb />
Thanks to All, <lb />
Tin; has enjoyed a <lb />
liberal patronage from the people <lb />
take occasion here to return thanks. <lb />
For the new year we shall give you <lb />
just the best paper we can, and to <lb />
this end we ask your patronage in <lb />
advertising and job <lb />
printing. The usefulness of a pa- <lb />
per to a town is measured by I lie <lb />
support it receives. <lb />
The king of Greece delights in <lb />
A SPECIAL SALE DAY <lb />
at My Store. I do not cut prices one day make it up <lb />
on somebody else the next, but every day <lb />
MY PRICES SO LOW that it is to your interest to sec me <lb />
before you buy. You never get fooled at my store but <lb />
full value for your dollar time come <lb />
and Ann <lb />
had lo do it for a living he would <lb />
BOt delight in it so <lb />
Frank Carrol's. Thursday morning, <lb />
and was buried at Hancock grave <lb />
yard yesterday evening. She was <lb />
. ,. . , i. . ion lemon <lb />
years old and up to i his short, <lb />
. . . can u Star. <lb />
sickness has visiting among <lb />
and Ruth he every department and my are <lb />
Hate, <lb />
and <lb />
any of lines you can get all your wants tilled at my <lb />
at the prices for honest goods. <lb />
C. <lb />
THE BIG N. C <lb />
TO CURE COLD <lb />
Take Laxative <lb />
Tablets. All druggists refund the <lb />
money if it fails to cure. <lb />
When the Emperor of Germany Grove's signature on every box, <lb />
spoils of his decorations he has <lb />
worth of them on him, and <lb />
Palls <lb />
How much better off has this more than were made in 1808. <lb />
prosperity laboring man More than per cent, of t lie a <lb />
with his wages raised per cent. or were made for railway <lb />
mg <lb />
her children from lime to time. <lb />
He husband died about years are Are, prepared from <lb />
stamp to <lb />
lures <lb />
John Tripp. of the of <lb />
v Co. booksellers <lb />
and the of everything he companies m other countries. <lb />
I Philadelphia, arrived on yesterday <lb />
train. He is stopping <lb />
in town with Mrs. Abram Cox. at <lb />
v. <lb />
laxatives, and <lb />
Large as the output it; <lb />
by the <lb />
i n was little more than <lb />
A plank in Democratic to replace the engines <lb />
form in opposition to the govern- which were worn out and discard- <lb />
going into the bus- ed. There are about loco <lb />
and the National banks talc- motives in the States. <lb />
part in the business of govern <lb />
the country, should be <lb />
stationery. It take <lb />
then. <lb />
The most spirited stage <lb />
lions are given when the <lb />
. r ii <lb />
They <lb />
walks regularly. <lb />
Back ward-Forward, <lb />
How does the number of factory <lb />
operatives, whose wages have <lb />
raised by com- <lb />
pare with the number who have <lb />
been discharged altogether by the <lb />
closing down by the trusts of facto <lb />
wherein they worked <lb />
The year 1890 ha- been a remark- <lb />
able for Greenville. In the <lb />
of building made the great <lb />
est advancement of any year in the <lb />
history of the town. Two large <lb />
tires occurred during the year, the <lb />
in February, destroying <lb />
tobacco factory, <lb />
and the other in May destroying <lb />
nearly blocks of business <lb />
hon.-cs. The has been re- <lb />
placed by a plant that is not excel- <lb />
whose home he was reared near <lb />
here. Hope he will stay several It seems fitting that the last day j <lb />
in order his many friends of the come on Sunday. <lb />
may get to see him. Handsome It is well to look meditate <lb />
as he is called around here, upon the past to brood <lb />
has seen a gnat deal of the world, over its. failures and grieve over its <lb />
and knows how to tell what he has losses, bat to profit by its <lb />
seen too. He don't fail to come s and trials so that strength <lb />
back Pitt county about once a may be gathered for the future, <lb />
year to see his old associates. Then let us all take courage and <lb />
Th exercises Monday turn hopefully to the new year, <lb />
night for the benefit of the Baptist resolved that we shall do our <lb />
Sunday school at this place were to make a year fraught with <lb />
well gotten up and highly praised good and usefulness, not forgetting <lb />
Cure Si. k Headache, <lb />
Sour <lb />
and Constipation. Sold <lb />
re, per box.<lb />
He is not a true patriot who any in <lb />
swears by his right or of ,,., <lb />
but rather he tries m ,,,.,., <lb />
to keep his flag unsullied u. town may .-ii <lb />
and her honor bright, and who w prom, ,,,,.,. <lb />
does his best lo restrain her when toward, <lb />
he thinks that she is going wrong. <lb />
tobacco <lb />
larger, <lb />
sales have increased, the <lb />
y all. Instead of a tree, a <lb />
in id as made of w ire fence. This <lb />
was so constructed as to be turned <lb />
by a little boy who sat inside out <lb />
of sight. Concealed tn the upper <lb />
story was Santa Clause covered in <lb />
cotton to represent snow. After <lb />
the preliminaries, the wonderful <lb />
head of Santa appearing above <lb />
pyramid created unit a sensation, <lb />
mason-Proctor. <lb />
and the closest attention was <lb />
his words, which were are out for the marriage <lb />
point. John J. Mason and Mis <lb />
of the many presents <lb />
with, Santa Clause hand church on W ed- <lb />
w ho guides us daily .<lb />
Why don't your town have a <lb />
hotel asked a visitor of <lb />
K,., And the reader would WELCOME THE NEW YEAR <lb />
be surprised to know how <lb />
this very question is propounded. <lb />
CLOSING OUT <lb />
OWING TO A CHANGE THAT WILL BE IN THE <lb />
TUCKER CO <lb />
Grimesland, N. G. <lb />
Ab nit January next we will our entire <lb />
stock Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, <lb />
Furniture Crockery tit <lb />
FIRST COST FOB CASH, <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Until if 1900. <lb />
TUCKER CO. <lb />
down the ones. Not <lb />
the church was<lb />
Great Britain is likely to meet population has grow u considerably, people the best <lb />
. . preserved. <lb />
with a sad disappointment it sue many new resiliences nave up, I <lb />
on having the United States new tobacco warehouse was add- <lb />
as an the worst conies to the ed to the market, the depot <lb />
worst. The Filipinos might give ties were improved, the municipal <lb />
her advice as risk of bank- administration has been more pin- <lb />
on William and it is also worthy of <lb />
. no.-that not a business failure <lb />
of order <lb />
full <lb />
was <lb />
evening, Jan. <lb />
at eight o'clock. <lb />
null. <lb />
Lamp <lb />
The upsetting of a lamp ill the <lb />
Contributions to the Town's <lb />
home of Mrs, Millie on <lb />
Dickinson avenue, caused some ex- <lb />
in <lb />
night. The was put <lb />
v out with slight damage to the car- <lb />
and some articles of clothing. <lb />
with feasting and good cheer. <lb />
If yon intend receiving New <lb />
calls you will to <lb />
lay on your table choicest <lb />
that the market affords in all <lb />
the relishes, and potted <lb />
meats, <lb />
pickles, jellies and <lb />
everything else nice which <lb />
have furnished especially for <lb />
the holiday <lb />
J. <lb />
H. <lb />
WHICHARD <lb />
years <lb />
Premiums have been paid <lb />
II. White, w. T. Fleming. <lb />
IN THE <lb />
lo n. <lb />
IX <lb />
large docket of holiday offenders. <lb />
plan of relieving but the following cases have been, <lb />
the money market by depositing the in his conn since last <lb />
, . , ii, It is a good, report; <lb />
internal revenue receipts in i ,.,.,,,, , <lb />
. substantial There is drunk disorder <lb />
hands bank whose sen u- Hued and costs, total large audience at the opera house <lb />
spasmodic about th.- people. . , ,., , . II <lb />
ii. Tr and the nut no w w <lb />
are .-all.-d s <lb />
waive <lb />
to January laud acting were all up to <lb />
A Good Show. <lb />
The Osceola Minstrels had ii <lb />
gaged in bringing about the <lb />
looks much like another in- <lb />
stance of placing the lamb under <lb />
the guardianship of the wolf. <lb />
Brown, Jr., and Friday night, and the boys put <lb />
disorderly, waived a good show. The jokes, songs V P <lb />
but sure, steady way ,., i. I worn all tn date and W. O. <lb />
and was bound <lb />
Twenty years ago. the War De- <lb />
cost the country <lb />
-ting <lb />
tills <lb />
push forward. <lb />
Now let ii- all feel <lb />
for what ha <lb />
term of Superior court. the audience enjoyed it from be- The Stock complete In every <lb />
and lien Gwaltney and James to end. The Minstrels and prices as low as the <lb />
been riotous and speak of going to Washington to <lb />
greater progress ever. <lb />
9330,000,000 a year. All <lb />
money must be paid by the work <lb />
men of the who have <lb />
bad nothing whatever say re- <lb />
war that been ., <lb />
In the ,,, <lb />
To drop an unwelcome <lb />
The British one merely omits sending <lb />
,. , , . ,. . , January term of give a performance there. <lb />
in the past year, and turn <lb />
court. <lb />
William Hy man. riotous and <lb />
hall and with deadly <lb />
Highest market prices <lb />
aid country produce. <lb />
to the new year with a <lb />
lion that the town <lb />
freight vessel bound from <lb />
to Hamburg, was wreck- <lb />
ed off Sunday morning. <lb />
Twenty one of the crew left the <lb />
vessel a lifeboat were <lb />
drowned the heavy tea. The <lb />
captain and eight of the <lb />
sailors were rescued by the <lb />
coke life saving crew after an he <lb />
bottle with the fury of the <lb />
waves. <lb />
Secretary Gage should i.-ally <lb />
preserve better harmony in the <lb />
Treasury Department, as he <lb />
is getting ready to supply a third <lb />
pros forlorn <lb />
New York speculators, his <lb />
of the Mint comes out in a state <lb />
that all such actions will <lb />
only fiercer and <lb />
the ultimate crash more certain. <lb />
Do not apologize too much for <lb />
not having called before. Your <lb />
to do so probably not <lb />
been observed. <lb />
Never yourself upon <lb />
your friends unless you are feeling <lb />
well and are reasonably aura of <lb />
making yourself agreeable. <lb />
Do not your hostess the <lb />
light of a hurried call, or be ab- <lb />
sent minded, nor con- <lb />
your watch. <lb />
man who patronizes a <lb />
pawnbroker must expect to have I <lb />
certain redeeming qualities. <lb />
weapon, bound over to January <lb />
court in the sum of <lb />
Failing to give bond he was com- <lb />
to jail. <lb />
Andrew Pearson, riotous and dis- <lb />
orderly, lined one penny and costs <lb />
total 18.61. <lb />
Calvin Lucas, drunk and dis <lb />
orderly, lined one penny and costs, <lb />
total <lb />
k Bryant, riotous and dis <lb />
orderly and profanity, lined one <lb />
penny and costs, total 13.75. <lb />
Mr. Hester Dead. <lb />
Mr. Heater, Of Nash <lb />
county, on the 20th while re <lb />
tinning home from Mount <lb />
was waylaid and shot by <lb />
died Monday. His <lb />
arc in Wake county jail and <lb />
will pay the of <lb />
their crime on the gallows. <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
A Farm <lb />
Concise and <lb />
Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. <lb />
By JACOB LI- <lb />
No. HORSE BOOK <lb />
Common <lb />
work. <lb />
No. BERRY BOOK <lb />
learn how ; <lb />
. tun . i i i If <lb />
nod mo <lb />
No. POULTRY BOOK <lb />
All Poultry Ht ti Book I <lb />
i. <lb />
. n 11-; i; . with other <lb />
No. COW BOOK <lb />
Send I the Amount <lb />
, t ,. . , , who owe <lb />
TOW <lb />
l t with wk <lb />
one to promptly.<lb />
yon well. for fan, we are asking <lb />
of Bryan hope this. <lb />
mm <lb />
Newark, N. J. <lb />
Your <lb />
Non <lb />
Han Value. <lb />
Loan Value,<lb />
ii. <lb />
works automatically, <lb />
Will lie re-instated within <lb />
three years sifter lapse if you are <lb />
in good health. <lb />
After Second Year <lb />
No Restrictions,<lb />
I We have just opened <lb />
nix building with an entirely new <lb />
and complete stock of <lb />
We Carry <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb />
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb />
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb />
carried a general stock. <lb />
We Also Sell <lb />
HAY, OATS, CORN, <lb />
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb />
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb />
Our prices on everything will be <lb />
. . . found as low as a good article can <lb />
Dividends are payable at the be,, .,,, . v . ., . <lb />
. i lie sold at. ion are cordially m- <lb />
of second and each <lb />
year, provided the <lb />
for, the current year be paid <lb />
They may be used <lb />
To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To Make Policy Payable as <lb />
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb />
of Insured. <lb />
J, L. SUGG, <lb />
K. C. <lb />
cordially in- <lb />
to <lb />
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb />
of country produce. <lb />
WHITS FLEMING, <lb />
N. C <lb />
All about Cows and the Dairy me a <lb />
with i other Illustrations, in., y <lb />
No. SWINE BOOK <lb />
out All <lb />
tic Contains over beautiful half- <lb />
tones other <lb />
The BOOK S are lap rial never <lb />
anything like practical, They <lb />
arc having an sale Weal, and <lb />
i- . one who a Horse. Cow. Hog or <lb />
Chicken, or grows small Fruits, ought to send right <lb />
way for the BOOKS. The <lb />
FARM JOURNAL <lb />
la your paper, made for you not a misfit. It i a years <lb />
old. It lathe great down, blithe the head. <lb />
it, l-arm Household In <lb />
the of In <lb />
of a million and <lb />
Any OWE of the BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL <lb />
YEARS H tr <lb />
BILL. <lb />
BOOKS<lb />
No Ghost Story <lb />
Hut all the same our. an <lb />
Eye Opener. <lb />
can not look at our splendid I <lb />
IN <lb />
. GOODS <lb />
-AND <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
and learn at what low pi ices we <lb />
excellent goods with <lb />
out bring astonished. <lb />
Hut that is what here for, <lb />
please our and <lb />
give them big values for their <lb />
money, delivered free in <lb />
any part of the city. Come, to <lb />
Cotton and always <lb />
on hap <lb />
Fresh kepi on <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
old. A trial will convince you. <lb />
W. <lb />
ii L. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
The King Clothier <lb />
ha no old goods to Shove oil it <lb />
Holiday Folks Still and <lb />
rood <lb />
Harper, baa <lb />
bean Bra. H. left <lb />
this morning for Wilson. <lb />
Hiss Thomas Tarboro, i-; <lb />
tending the Meeting. She is <lb />
ii guest at the James House. <lb />
The I . <lb />
Never did of J. <lb />
appeal ilia. <lb />
last during <lb />
ill FEE <lb />
Mrs. Toll, of Kinston, who has Mrs. Z. A. Long tot hi <lb />
Just what a well nun Of boy should <lb />
wear. all to see me and I will con- <lb />
you I have the right <lb />
at a lower than have <lb />
. <lb />
to pay for cut roods. <lb />
HIS SEW STORE <lb />
THE KIM; CLOTH <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The Presbyterian s today <lb />
had a j Christmas tree <lb />
night. made an <lb />
address appropriate to the occasion. <lb />
were delighted with <lb />
their presents. <lb />
E. I. went up tin <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Lee went t. Plymouth <lb />
to ml Christmas. <lb />
II. went lo <lb />
son fur the holidays. <lb />
Col be. i, <lb />
came In to spend Christmas. <lb />
J. J, Cherry. Jr., returned W <lb />
evening from Norfolk. <lb />
been visiting Mrs. E. <lb />
turned home <lb />
A. returned <lb />
evening <lb />
A. returned <lb />
evening from <lb />
II. M. Snuggs came up from <lb />
Washington holidays- <lb />
here. <lb />
bridal party gather. <lb />
different States ; par- <lb />
Mrs. Parsons and little r IMpale in marriage of her, <lb />
Washington, arrived I daughter, Lillian, lo Mr. W. K <lb />
evening to visit Mrs. J. N. Booth. Harding, The <lb />
Mrs. of near New deco- <lb />
Bern, who was visiting relatives at rated in the College colors, <lb />
house, left eve <lb />
Joseph of Plymouth, <lb />
I who has been his daughter, <lb />
E. returned home to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Orinoco Guano <lb />
Has the largest sale of any Tobacco Guano in world. <lb />
your plant beds with ORINOCO, then <lb />
pounds per it will give the <lb />
ii quick and vigorous growth, and will mat urea <lb />
I III L BRIGHT YELLOW LEAP. <lb />
Atkinson, who has boon <lb />
with the B, Army stationed at <lb />
Pass, Texas, is home on a <lb />
furlough. <lb />
Miss <lb />
morale <lb />
Neck. <lb />
Rosalind roe left this <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
the margin of this paper it <lb />
is to remind you that you owe j <lb />
The Eastern Reflector for the young ladies of Greenville <lb />
and we at <lb />
you settle as ,,, <lb />
opera house Tuesday There <lb />
was a large attendance both of par- <lb />
We need what <lb />
owe us hope you will not <lb />
Khan US waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who and spectators, besides <lb />
the cross <lb />
paper <lb />
marK on <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Dr. It. L, Carr boarded the train <lb />
this morning and looked as it he <lb />
might lie going <lb />
to visit friends at Scotland <lb />
Miss Annie Biggs, of Scot laud <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. Neck, came down Friday evening <lb />
tamed Wednesday evening from to attend the <lb />
one of Be <lb />
spent Wednesday <lb />
green. The warm hospitality <lb />
dispensed and the holly u tin-best nil round Guano <lb />
toe in the decorations carried crops and always <lb />
one hack to Our <lb />
Farmer's Bone <lb />
all crops; tried on <lb />
Kl <lb />
log the evening a dainty and deli ii i X I ii <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
scheme was carried out. At a late <lb />
hour good were <lb />
said with pleasant thoughts the <lb />
event that would lake place <lb />
the dance an elegant supper was <lb />
served. The young ladies did all <lb />
the honors of the occasion and the <lb />
fortunate beaus voted it <lb />
social event of the holidays. <lb />
weather under foot. I <lb />
Nice Quarters. <lb />
your 1900 calendar. . <lb />
i . the <lb />
This weather eats up the wood county School Directors and <lb />
of Schools has been <lb />
titled up in one of the rooms over <lb />
Frank Wilson's store, Prof. Bags- <lb />
dale now conducts examinations of <lb />
teachers and attends to other <lb />
of the Superintendent ax his <lb />
new office. The I will also <lb />
hold their meetings there. <lb />
force e <lb />
pile. <lb />
Stock taking time with the mer- <lb />
chants. <lb />
Reflector <lb />
this Christmas. <lb />
This weather is hard on <lb />
the printers. <lb />
i New Year resolutions arc com <lb />
out for an airing. <lb />
Not much demand at present for <lb />
is too plentiful. <lb />
Not many people get from the <lb />
country such limes as this. <lb />
By express fresh Mountain But- <lb />
per ft at S- M <lb />
Several delegates to the <lb />
meeting arrived Friday <lb />
ELECTOR <lb />
iii Tarboro. <lb />
II. came over From <lb />
Bertie county to spend the <lb />
days with his people here. <lb />
W. II. of Washington, <lb />
who was visiting his son, W. <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L, I. Moore re <lb />
turned Tuesday evening from <lb />
Whitakers. <lb />
w. Andrews, of Durham, is <lb />
spending the holidays with his <lb />
father, A. A. Andrews. <lb />
Mrs. J. Dancy. Jr. of Rich <lb />
arrived evening <lb />
to visit Mrs. P. K. Dancy. <lb />
Joseph of Plymouth, <lb />
came to spend the holidays with <lb />
Ins daughter. Mrs. IS. II. Tall. <lb />
B. B. went to Scotland <lb />
Neck to spend Christmas with bis <lb />
family who were there for the <lb />
I is the guest of I. <lb />
Mrs. returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from Philadelphia <lb />
where she had been visiting her <lb />
sister, Mrs. Goodwin, during the <lb />
fall. <lb />
The old dead elm tree trunk that <lb />
Reflector <lb />
bus been cut down and <lb />
firewood. It does more good <lb />
that way than <lb />
Rev. A. Bishop, the <lb />
Presiding of this district, <lb />
rived here Friday evening. Mrs. <lb />
Bishop accompanied him. Green- <lb />
ville would be glad to have I hem <lb />
their home here. <lb />
lake place m m . <lb />
mi the uniting in <lb />
of Miss Lillian Long <lb />
is Complete <lb />
ALL LINES. <lb />
prices that will suit you. <lb />
AND SEE THEM. <lb />
They are Dangerous <lb />
There was plenty of noise made <lb />
by the explosion of pop crackers <lb />
Christmas day. though we believe <lb />
not so much as usual. There was <lb />
enough, however, lo do consider <lb />
able damage, several store windows <lb />
broken and other damage <lb />
done. Such fireworks as are used <lb />
now are exceedingly dangerous <lb />
both to persons and property, and <lb />
the sooner they are forbidden en- <lb />
the better we believe it will <lb />
be for the <lb />
Keep it I p. <lb />
The business men who have <lb />
gained prominence by judicious <lb />
advertising the sea- <lb />
son, should not lose it by with- <lb />
drawing from public notice. The <lb />
old proverbs of sight, out of <lb />
is as true in business as <lb />
There will lie much of j anything else. The most effective <lb />
the next few days. advertisers are those whose names <lb />
Greenville got a bigger share f appear constantly before the pub- <lb />
snow some of the neighboring lie. Seeing your name every time <lb />
towns. a paper is read keeps you always <lb />
If you will need a ledger for the minds of those whose <lb />
new year call at Reflector book trade you want. <lb />
More. <lb />
Miss Fannie Bagwell gave <lb />
her little friends a party Thursday <lb />
evening. <lb />
The year 1890 gave us a lick of <lb />
bad weather at <lb />
and going. <lb />
Now we are all wishing for a re- <lb />
turn of some of the pretty <lb />
weather. <lb />
There was not a big snow, but <lb />
enough to cover the ground and <lb />
make things white. <lb />
Ch mas day came near giving <lb />
us a storm. A little fell <lb />
times during the <lb />
Mr. L. F. is wearing a <lb />
considerably braised eye and nose <lb />
caused by the kick of a gun. <lb />
Don't lie afraid to ask <lb />
for a subscription receipt. <lb />
We arc always ready to write <lb />
them. <lb />
We hear some cotton factory <lb />
talk now that seems to have some <lb />
promise in it. <lb />
get a factory in 1900, <lb />
Windows stores of James <lb />
Long, J. S. Norman II. M. <lb />
were broken by heavy <lb />
canon crackers Christians. <lb />
If yon need job printing for the <lb />
new year send your order to <lb />
office. It will lie done <lb />
right and as low as you can get <lb />
good work. <lb />
The Methodist Sunday school <lb />
had rather weather for <lb />
their party Wednesday night, but <lb />
their was a large attendance and <lb />
all a delightful time. <lb />
There is no stopping place on the <lb />
road of advertising. You must lie <lb />
a constant traveler or you will Is- <lb />
left behind among the <lb />
Mail Order Journal. <lb />
The meeting <lb />
for the 8th Saturday and <lb />
in December at Falkland <lb />
been to the l-t Hit <lb />
Jesse left Wednesday <lb />
for Norfolk. He will travel through <lb />
but will be in <lb />
often. <lb />
Mis. V. N. Seawell and <lb />
Miss Faison, arrived Sheppard <lb />
Tuesday evening to <lb />
P. E. Dancy. <lb />
Mr. William P. Harding. <lb />
Just before the appointed lion. <lb />
the assembled guests, who filled <lb />
the parlors, were delightfully en <lb />
the appropriate <lb />
song. Love sung <lb />
bride's cousin, Miss <lb />
1.1 of Durham, <lb />
The green white ribbons <lb />
which formed the aisle for <lb />
bridal pain were held Masters <lb />
John Peacock and Sidney Alder- <lb />
man in green and white <lb />
Washington <lb />
Promptly at <lb />
inspiring of s <lb />
Wedding March, played by Miss <lb />
the bridal party entered <lb />
In the following order. Miss Eva <lb />
L. Fleming, of N. C, <lb />
Prophecy Party. Miss Catharine of <lb />
Wednesday evening Mr. It. W. Miss Rachel <lb />
King gave party com Sims, of Durham, Aim <lb />
Miss Nan- Winston, Mis, , <lb />
of Kinston. Each guest Marj Oliver Black, of <lb />
tin- first photograph with N-C., Miss Minnie H. Moore, of <lb />
them and prophecies were written Greenville. C, Miss Annie M. <lb />
I about them. Some of these were Va., <lb />
extremely amusing. A prize was ed in while and carrying <lb />
for the largest number of while satin ribbon <lb />
direct guesses as I., will, white ea mat ions <lb />
graphs were, also a to The maid honor, <lb />
the poorest Mi- Mis I;,,,,. Vt <lb />
Dr. I while I <lb />
. White<lb />
PARING. <lb />
REPAIRING, <lb />
General Repair Shop. <lb />
iii- <lb />
w. Bryan went to <lb />
to spend Christmas. His fondly <lb />
who have been there for some <lb />
weeks, returned with him Tuesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
B. of Rocky Mount <lb />
and L. M. of D, <lb />
S. who were visiting their <lb />
brother, D. D. left this <lb />
morning. <lb />
1899. <lb />
Miss Tyson left this morn- <lb />
for Wilson. <lb />
H. left this <lb />
morning for Plymouth. <lb />
J, D. returned <lb />
evening from <lb />
Andrew Moore returned Thurs- <lb />
day bethel. <lb />
Mrs. A. II. Taft returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening from Oxford. <lb />
P. M. Hodges returned Thorn- <lb />
It. L. Carr the latter. <lb />
wan <lb />
PRISONERS <lb />
Preliminary Trial in Oakley<lb />
Pistols and <lb />
There two or three rows <lb />
among the colored people on <lb />
Christmas day and the policeman <lb />
had their hands full trying lo keep <lb />
order. At row early in the <lb />
lay pistols and were freely <lb />
used and several of the participants <lb />
had lo be carried to the doctors for <lb />
their wounds to be dressed. <lb />
day evening from Tarboro. above named were arrested <lb />
brought here t. jail. The <lb />
day evening from i preliminary trial was set for Wed <lb />
20th. day the de- <lb />
were brought before <lb />
Justices W. HI. <lb />
and w. II. Long, and at the <lb />
of Solicitor L. I. Moore <lb />
Ibo hearing of the case was post- <lb />
to Thursday. <lb />
On latter date <lb />
for a bearing the same <lb />
The her l <lb />
v ,. ,.;,., <lb />
I or green ribbon. Sin- <lb />
in the folding doors the <lb />
mom. escorted by hi mini, <lb />
Mr. Hurry <lb />
Then came the bride lean- <lb />
on arm of her eldest broth- <lb />
Mr. A. W . bong, of Lawrence- <lb />
ville, She <lb />
gowned In and <lb />
tin- conventional bunch of brides <lb />
roses lied with white ribbons, She <lb />
was met the they <lb />
in -I, heir stand under bough of <lb />
mi- -ii from a green <lb />
were, <lb />
united Rev, N. M. Watson, <lb />
of Greenville, according to <lb />
Episcopal <lb />
eh inch. <lb />
The party then <lb />
to the sitting room where much <lb />
merriment <lb />
the cake. <lb />
Among the presents, <lb />
overs hundred in <lb />
pieces of silver, <lb />
.-in glass and china, <lb />
AT OLD STAND MAIN <lb />
READY WK <lb />
HAVE AND ARE <lb />
PARED CLASS <lb />
i MADE AND <lb />
Henry Andrews, Mack <lb />
and S Little, who on the <lb />
of jury <lb />
over the body of Mr. George O. <lb />
Taylor were arrested and held <lb />
custody, have been given I <lb />
liberty. <lb />
Mr. George Taylor's near <lb />
Oakley, was burned early on Sat- <lb />
night, Kith, and bis charred <lb />
body was found ruins of the <lb />
building. The supposition was <lb />
that be was murdered and the <lb />
set on lire lo cover the clinic. <lb />
I Oil the of the <lb />
Colon.-r's jury the <lb />
Dress <lb />
In make room for Spring Stuck, I nm <lb />
regular price at a cut price from <lb />
in ii.-r <lb />
It. Webster, of <lb />
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this year's West Point class be <lb />
graduated In February, instead of <lb />
June, In order the graduates, <lb />
instead of civil appointees might <lb />
the in sec- <lb />
lieutenancies in I he regular <lb />
army. reason, Gen. <lb />
bin bitterly antagonizes this <lb />
course, he, as <lb />
General of the Army, <lb />
has no personal Interest the <lb />
of civilians lobe second- <lb />
lieutenants in the regular army. <lb />
Secretary Root is said to to- <lb />
wards Corbin a little, although he <lb />
has decided the qua- <lb />
yet. . <lb />
While no In Washington <lb />
seriously that the <lb />
will dare to <lb />
the bill of t <lb />
of Indiana, which <lb />
es to reduce <lb />
the electoral <lb />
of a number of states, <lb />
Wilson, of South <lb />
Carolina, who is an able <lb />
lawyer, has gathered a <lb />
of legal decisions showing that <lb />
has no constitutional <lb />
to do what Mr. <lb />
bill proposes, even if it had <lb />
inclination, which he doubts. <lb />
Mr. Wilson several <lb />
ions of the S. Supreme Court, <lb />
one of which contains the following <lb />
plain right to vote <lb />
Is a privilege by <lb />
pal law, and inhering exclusively <lb />
, in this He also points mil <lb />
that the right to vote has been <lb />
denied by a large number of States. <lb />
For instance, an educational <lb />
is by Maine, <lb />
Connecticut, Booth <lb />
Carolina, Mississippi, <lb />
Colorado, Wyoming, while the <lb />
payment pt certain taxes is re <lb />
before vole, by <lb />
Band, Pennsylvania, Del- <lb />
aware, South Carolina, Georgia, <lb />
Florida, Tennessee, and <lb />
Nevada. Mr. Wilson says tho <lb />
imposed by <lb />
debars a larger in <lb />
of citizens arc effected <lb />
the or laws any <lb />
state, and that ho feels <lb />
sine the best sentiment of the <lb />
try, regardless of politics, sustains <lb />
the solution which the suffrage <lb />
laws of South Carolina Slid other <lb />
southern states have secured to <lb />
people of intelligence of <lb />
Stoles. <lb />
yearS of age, and a Miss <lb />
maiden lady of some or sum- <lb />
were the contracting parties. <lb />
It Unit Mr. Harris, who until <lb />
Sunday was a widow, r of sonic six <lb />
weeks ; in, lo have <lb />
i th- Lord In u <lb />
trance last Friday night iii <lb />
which it was coin of him to <lb />
betake himself on the following <lb />
morn to i ii- house of a neighboring <lb />
lady, a Miss and state <lb />
that accordance with a special <lb />
command from on high was the <lb />
solemn duty for the I wain to be- <lb />
come united in the bonds of <lb />
The supposed vision resulted in <lb />
Mr. Harris at once calling on the <lb />
lady, proposing a marriage, being <lb />
accepted, a license here <lb />
Saturday being married on <lb />
to Raleigh News <lb />
and t <lb />
Enlarge Hus- <lb />
in all large mercantile establish- <lb />
advertising is recognized <lb />
a necessary adjunct of <lb />
therein conducted To secure ens <lb />
is as necessary as to employ <lb />
clerks; it is as needful to sell <lb />
goods as to buy them. <lb />
brings customers nu <lb />
merchant it makes the <lb />
business greater and <lb />
the small <lb />
Record. <lb />
Opinion and Success. <lb />
Ii is the professional man of in- <lb />
who inspire- Hie <lb />
of his fellow citizens, and thereby <lb />
their business. <lb />
is merchant who sells bis <lb />
goods a per advertisement, and <lb />
advertises honestly and <lb />
I hat builds up a <lb />
means commercial <lb />
It is the citizen who is honest <lb />
with his fellow however <lb />
ed his means, who has good <lb />
opinion and will <lb />
find for bis <lb />
is not I he out ward <lb />
of integrity which wins <lb />
success, there must be the <lb />
mil honesty of heart back of it, for <lb />
the evil hour outward shun <lb />
of integrity quickly disappears, <lb />
only the sincerity of true hon- <lb />
faces and evil. <lb />
New Journal. <lb />
Paragraphs with Points. <lb />
means ; <lb />
a in somebody's cap. i, <lb />
The Chinese actor never goes on <lb />
the stage without bis cue <lb />
of a lady horse I an <lb />
Premium on <lb />
mm m <lb />
We desire to return <lb />
thanks to our many <lb />
for liberal patronage <lb />
the past year. <lb />
will<lb />
At when <lb />
a Merry Christmas is <lb />
with a good time, which may in- <lb />
elude the intemperate use of <lb />
or drink, the question can lie <lb />
is premium on temper- <lb />
outside of the mere phys- <lb />
distress which over eating or <lb />
drinking is likely to produce <lb />
The recent order of a leading <lb />
that <lb />
should give up the <lb />
use of them or lose their jobs, is <lb />
not a matter left to Hie lab of I he <lb />
hence can hardly be <lb />
to individual excellence or the <lb />
personal desire to reform in <lb />
habit of cigarette smoking. <lb />
But outside of this mandatory <lb />
order the mailer of <lb />
smoking, a close observance of <lb />
advancement of rail- <lb />
it will be found that the <lb />
temperate and industrious man <lb />
will move ahead of I he mail who is <lb />
given to occasional drinking. <lb />
And in other trades it will be <lb />
found the clear thinker pro- <lb />
the best work, and to be a <lb />
clear thinker, temperate and reg- <lb />
habits are necessary. <lb />
In trade and commercial deal- <lb />
in mailers of re <lb />
it may be <lb />
there is a premium paid for <lb />
How about society Does <lb />
or woman command <lb />
greater respect the <lb />
ate <lb />
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in the standing <lb />
so that the intemperate habits of <lb />
the man arc overlooked, because <lb />
of his money. <lb />
If temperance commands a <lb />
the world, why <lb />
should it not be more sought, more <lb />
demanded more valuable in <lb />
the social J m- <lb />
salt <lb />
tamer. She is probably u grass <lb />
widow. <lb />
A prudent man resembles a pin; <lb />
his head prevents him going too <lb />
far. <lb />
Eternal vigilance is tin- price of <lb />
pretending to be other I hail <lb />
you are. IS <lb />
Some men are born poor, some . <lb />
achieve poverty some <lb />
poverty on others. IS <lb />
the amateur pugilist <lb />
of cure is than an ounce of <lb />
prevention. <lb />
A man never knows how- Unit <lb />
be is worth until the sheriff dis <lb />
poses of his properly, <lb />
A miss is far than ;. mile, <lb />
inasmuch as she doesn't have lo <lb />
purchase for feet. <lb />
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an things I hat have an cud must <lb />
have I tin. <lb />
In we are taught a <lb />
gnat many things we arc <lb />
compelled to unlearn after reach <lb />
maturity. <lb />
A writer Bays a man at six- <lb />
can wear In it than lie <lb />
could twenty. Of course, he <lb />
can; with baldness the youthful <lb />
swelling of the head goes down. <lb />
For the new year you <lb />
us at Hie same place ready <lb />
to do business with you. <lb />
Come us <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
Dots Prosperity Cause Law. <lb />
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cases of and <lb />
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Hirer p <lb />
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book, is sent Free. <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS. j <lb />
V, St , Me York. <lb />
Great on Traveling, <lb />
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were good on travel- <lb />
average North Carolin- <lb />
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man rail- <lb />
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ten cents the <lb />
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cornerstone of all. <lb />
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health may, and generally does, <lb />
develop <lb />
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ready Tuesday lo them, all the rest <lb />
of world will be enjoying <lb />
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