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ALASKAN TRUNK ROAD. <lb/>
LIVE TO <lb/>
IX TUG <lb/>
GOLD <lb/>
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Alaska. Oct. . via F ,.,;. <lb/>
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a railroad In Spring. <lb/>
no longer any doubt that Cast. <lb/>
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The area rush I I <lb/>
II Spring <lb/>
will <lb/>
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and Pi i William Sound, The <lb/>
Dora, fitly this <lb/>
I over ninety <lb/>
for the Copper Every- <lb/>
slope, this <lb/>
I , Ban l . as are <lb/>
j to com arty B off. <lb/>
Hundreds would-be Ilk I from <lb/>
East, who come to cross <lb/>
territory. The <lb/>
ill made back <lb/>
rm tut.<lb/>
.;. pine <lb/>
red a rich ,. <lb/>
t a placer mine on the I I <lb/>
From Horn. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
diamond <lb/>
What if you have lost ring <lb/>
you haTe sated <lb/>
gr. <lb/>
b a cloak i <lb/>
j. i All tie photographs are <lb/>
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a It is s <lb/>
r v. it <lb/>
QoM here should pro- <lb/>
of legal <lb/>
and drafts don't go <lb/>
lure, there Is as yet bank In the <lb/>
an i and <lb/>
snow a <lb/>
sun.<lb/>
The Governor and are <lb/>
hundreds of letters <lb/>
Alaska and Us re- <lb/>
M the difficulty ex- <lb/>
; the officials In <lb/>
i the Alaska <lb/>
r Commerce i i i I <lb/>
bureaus hi rs an I <lb/>
literature really <lb/>
of this territory i ii- <lb/>
sued far. and the necessity <lb/>
system <lb/>
-i. . i n dally. <lb/>
Alaska hold the Inter- <lb/>
est world at tars during the <lb/>
next d n I, a great deal <lb/>
. ad -i -t in the <lb/>
n up some <lb/>
. t . Bad <lb/>
. .;. much to burn that <lb/>
they'll i t lick of the smell the <lb/>
A d liar coat covers a <lb/>
soul. <lb/>
A heart love U like a <lb/>
man <lb/>
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the ii <lb/>
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of bu buys <lb/>
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a wire a their <lb/>
to this subject- <lb/>
i,, proportions <lb/>
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thing male lot He a <lb/>
and will have j y. , ,.,,,, <lb/>
II- i ball nu the of bis <lb/>
is lining nothing to nuke rs happy., voice knew, <lb/>
Any fool make money, bill I <lb/>
in la know haw lo spend it <lb/>
Ink. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure Al <lb/>
Liver ills. <lb/>
Prevention <lb/>
better than cure. Liver <lb/>
Fills will not only cure, but if <lb/>
taken in time will prevent <lb/>
Sick Headache, <lb/>
biliousness, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, torpid <lb/>
liver and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
TONS OF GOLD, <lb/>
tint in It Mo <lb/>
Value.<lb/>
ion t a Para That Ab- <lb/>
DUBLIN, Oct. It.-An extraordinary <lb/>
was J early on Tuesday <lb/>
at County <lb/>
PI In the <lb/>
, I a woman named Wilson. <lb/>
p lamp exploded, <lb/>
setting t place on lire. <lb/>
there was a wild <lb/>
, from of the more <lb/>
I j return d, however, a mo- <lb/>
utter, and, amid . <lb/>
,;,. M-- and an invalid <lb/>
i Johnson were i l an <lb/>
lira e. <lb/>
.;. extinguished the <lb/>
I i . of the brigade. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Pi who bu Just I <lb/>
lawn for the Copper In <lb/>
the i n I Alaska, is<lb/>
its art already at i on th lint <lb/>
the Alaskan trunk re I way, <lb/>
and that will be broken ere <lb/>
any tn km, He will on be <lb/>
i r <lb/>
i a i r r <lb/>
follow mighty to its <lb/>
r then a without <lb/>
of cars City, <lb/>
will ii half m to i a <lb/>
railroad to the <lb/>
w It was to run ft . <lb/>
t-. <lb/>
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per and Klondike I <lb/>
lash train end to the other of this <lb/>
vast territory long before <lb/>
the trails can again be <lb/>
that the much-need I <lb/>
way will prevent ft the <lb/>
mad rush over tin frightful crags f <lb/>
to say no- <lb/>
thing of tho safety and <lb/>
travel by rail to all the i-i-r <lb/>
U -i will <lb/>
i . o h ch than an; h r <lb/>
pt, <lb/>
river steamers the C r, <lb/>
White l r. per i, m <lb/>
rivers, which last will -th if <lb/>
will dream -f th <lb/>
dreary and dangerous tramp over the <lb/>
Th.- ad will m n I <lb/>
the transportation of <lb/>
will favor In <lb/>
t for the carrying i <lb/>
commodities, on account of the <lb/>
if ii will <lb/>
Journey to the geld re- <lb/>
as easy and almost as rapid s <lb/>
trip to the Maine p <lb/>
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line, says the captain, u l- the one <lb/>
thing needful t. the quick I i a I <lb/>
if the territory to enlighten- <lb/>
of the world In r i to <lb/>
tin and variety of <lb/>
When men <lb/>
nations, he prophesies, really arrive at <lb/>
an the <lb/>
of sud n wealth that have <lb/>
in Red In in the broad bosom <lb/>
of ibis land of gold, they will flock to <lb/>
Mils country i <lb/>
he says, will have t be prompt <lb/>
If they wish enjoy the Brat <lb/>
gather their own rich a <lb/>
to Ike <lb/>
The captain, who is n v ran Ala <lb/>
gun. having been a pioneer in the <lb/>
country and far to tin of <lb/>
Bound pa <lb/>
la <lb/>
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with the Cop i. <lb/>
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to Join<lb/>
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taken A <lb/>
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the .- f until May. <lb/>
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Copper <lb/>
as n mi ii ; I'd like lo n e. There <lb/>
r m. . i I and there i <lb/>
an abundance pine, <lb/>
mill i i i at <lb/>
the river pen <lb/>
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II into many . <lb/>
wide, bar, <lb/>
and an <lb/>
Borne of <lb/>
of Cl . Pass, weak, it- <lb/>
wk n tie the hardship in <lb/>
re for them, and as t a i . to <lb/>
westward northward <lb/>
. made ape-<lb/>
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I ,, . ; . . . If t, d at <lb/>
on Sunday. He Joined the <lb/>
,, tit In i . tame c ant <lb/>
m i , and m Bel p i and Inker, <lb/>
hi lo Captain, now <lb/>
Bold. <lb/>
Tl la r and hi subaltern were <lb/>
wound. and a commanded Hie <lb/>
, . pan; end the action. <lb/>
if ammunition falling, the Fusiliers <lb/>
emptied the wounded <lb/>
a, and the enemy with <lb/>
their n <lb/>
Von. there tool sold <lb/>
the Klondike laid, a i <lb/>
the <lb/>
over the <lb/>
Tho that then <lb/>
ton gold in lite Klondike <lb/>
Ida Ike hopes of <lb/>
unemployed and and <lb/>
lo any <lb/>
to wot the tickle <lb/>
are of gold <lb/>
K Hut it should <lb/>
ho forgotten there <lb/>
to-s o <lb/>
Idaho, hi d in other Stales and <lb/>
lies cf tie Union, and <lb/>
in cot that <lb/>
time cf <lb/>
CD tho Pacific <lb/>
today, very of gold that has <lb/>
cost mere than <lb/>
its vain not only It COB <lb/>
mote i <lb/>
lint the jurors did not <lb/>
and thus this false to-ti- <lb/>
their <lb/>
has <lb/>
often The <lb/>
courts cannot, of course, always <lb/>
themselves per- <lb/>
but they <lb/>
Than ft. thus others. To make <lb/>
have a salutary effect, and <lb/>
Judge Greene's course in <lb/>
this <lb/>
and his In particular <lb/>
i in Jill for it <lb/>
Justice <lb/>
fails too often, even when the <lb/>
truth is brought out in the court produce. <lb/>
house- If tho evil <lb/>
false is lo CO <lb/>
whole of <lb/>
laws is a for it is upon <lb/>
the hypothesis that tho truth i- <lb/>
the court that <lb/>
ho whole fabric <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
loW. It. <lb/>
DIALER IN- <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
m A AND ITS <lb/>
the an absolute <lb/>
remedy for Consumption. By timely use <lb/>
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb/>
permanently cured. So proof-positive am <lb/>
I, its value, but there are of its rower tint I consider it my duly to <lb/>
, .,., those of your read.-rs <lb/>
Is of <lb/>
unknown and graves of <lb/>
I heir lives to <lb/>
these <lb/>
tho OS <lb/>
V , , <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. M. Bond. J. I. Heir <lb/>
KM I NO, <lb/>
Skinner. II. W. <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
to <lb/>
Ha C. <lb/>
N. V <lb/>
In all the <lb/>
F. <lb/>
, no,<lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
all the <lb/>
a specialty. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
N. K. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
all Hie <lb/>
H. I. <lb/>
H. u,. <lb/>
over <lb/>
Cobb store. <lb/>
I GLACIER<lb/>
of Alaska <lb/>
MAP <lb/>
AND DIRECT <lb/>
. -t <lb/>
i h plain <lb/>
i l. in. <lb/>
Hold la In and copper <lb/>
Will <lb/>
taken out the over th <lb/>
xv- next few <lb/>
year. Tin- <lb/>
Ii. in transportation, buying <lb/>
and ownership t <lb/>
town and <lb/>
from <lb/>
t- V ion. Town come <lb/>
devote <lb/>
to the <lb/>
regular <lb/>
ti rout to Copper r country <lb/>
fr i. i r w port . . and <lb/>
Atlantic They also, <lb/>
freight <lb/>
deep water Inland to the <lb/>
River and north t. the River, <lb/>
In this way y would cover a <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
attention to <lb/>
., of <lb/>
Loan on abort <lb/>
John II.-mull, n. II. <lb/>
Wellington, Greenville. N. C, <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
In all the Court,. <lb/>
EMBALMERS. <lb/>
We have received a new <lb/>
and the nicest line of <lb/>
fins and Caskets, metal- <lb/>
and cloth ever brought lo <lb/>
We i t embalm <lb/>
its <lb/>
Personal attention given to eon- <lb/>
ducting funerals and bodies en- <lb/>
treated to care will receive <lb/>
every mark of respect. <lb/>
Our prices are ever. <lb/>
do not want monopoly but <lb/>
We tan be found any all <lb/>
times in John <lb/>
Co's building. <lb/>
BOB GREENE CO <lb/>
bey dreamed cf. <lb/>
It mi I he a wise law of <lb/>
nature that -he of <lb/>
in tiny since tie <lb/>
baa coat <lb/>
more its value. Of <lb/>
there at a few who win fortune ; <lb/>
there an who fairly <lb/>
; hut the untold <lb/>
of capital invested <lb/>
which are <lb/>
entirely added lo the <lb/>
actual cost cf the production cf <lb/>
where profit <lb/>
fortune has been attained, make <lb/>
cost producing <lb/>
the profit. <lb/>
With this Hi <lb/>
most what <lb/>
must be the history of many <lb/>
who crowd the <lb/>
dike region They are braving <lb/>
the most climate of <lb/>
the the Western world, where <lb/>
frost pen. tho earth to bed <lb/>
rock at ill of year, <lb/>
and where tho of life <lb/>
be except by <lb/>
miles cf water <lb/>
route, or the distance <lb/>
Dy a yet more laud <lb/>
route <lb/>
Taking all the gold which <lb/>
have tempted people of <lb/>
section of world the <lb/>
last there is no one that <lb/>
promises so little threatens <lb/>
so much as Klondike region- <lb/>
Not in a can win <lb/>
fortune ; some have to <lb/>
for a period return <lb/>
to their but a Inigo ma- <lb/>
of the people who go to <lb/>
Klondike sold fields this season <lb/>
will never unless their <lb/>
bodies brought back for <lb/>
Yes, tot re are tons of gold in <lb/>
Alaska, and there one <lb/>
in a thousand or may win for <lb/>
tune; out the great mass of those <lb/>
who are tempted by the stories of <lb/>
tons of gold be found the <lb/>
Klondike fields will bu fortunate <lb/>
if v ever get to then <lb/>
with utterly shutter- <lb/>
ed Let be tempted <lb/>
by headlines in the <lb/>
telling of tons of gold <lb/>
in Alaska. There is gold here, <lb/>
as it is in many other States of <lb/>
the , but all the gold fields <lb/>
of the world, the most uninviting <lb/>
for adventurer is the<lb/>
have Bronchial or <lb/>
if will write me their <lb/>
express and address. Sincerely, <lb/>
T. A. <lb/>
Cf <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
IN-------- <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron <lb/>
-class work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
obtained and all Pat- <lb/>
C- U, V. <lb/>
wan <lb/>
, . . , <lb/>
of <lb/>
Boo. V it or n. t. it.-<lb/>
coal in U. S, <lb/>
face.<lb/>
Soldier In the <lb/>
just contain tOO <lb/>
and over large <lb/>
Portraits, Maps, etc. The <lb/>
greatest and War Book over <lb/>
published, and only one that docs <lb/>
justice to soldier and the <lb/>
ca life lie for. Complete Ir. one <lb/>
volume. Agents wanted everywhere, to <lb/>
II on our new and easy <lb/>
Many of lady and gentlemen <lb/>
who are making from lo twiner <lb/>
month. Veteran, Sons and Daughters <lb/>
of and other are <lb/>
to end for a <lb/>
circular and <lb/>
term, lo agent. Address, Courier <lb/>
Job Co., Louisville <lb/>
Ky. <lb/>
A Great Sale. <lb/>
One of the Farm, In Pitt County <lb/>
to be -ii a Sale <lb/>
1887. <lb/>
By of power vested In me <lb/>
by two decrees of Pitt Court <lb/>
made at June term 1891, one In the <lb/>
c MS of John T. Bruce I. A. <lb/>
Sugg and wife K. and the <lb/>
ether A. T. ft Co., against I. A. <lb/>
SUB and wife E. Sugg, I will <lb/>
el I at to the highest bidder <lb/>
oil Monday the 6th day of Dec. 1887 <lb/>
that Farm lying on south aide <lb/>
of Tar about two and a half miles <lb/>
West of Greenville known <lb/>
lands and <lb/>
about rive hundred and seventy acres <lb/>
more or It as. <lb/>
A general of <lb/>
can he found in the two decrees <lb/>
referred to but a specific inscription <lb/>
will be given of the land, to he sold <lb/>
on the day of sale or be <lb/>
tale by t me at my <lb/>
office. <lb/>
The trims in said decrees Is <lb/>
cash but if not <lb/>
ed to pay all cash and gel <lb/>
time he can, II ho make <lb/>
lo pay part cash on <lb/>
the balance by giving note pay- <lb/>
able, with simple Interest, in annual <lb/>
secured by a mortgage on <lb/>
the land <lb/>
farm Is valuable for the <lb/>
of cotton, corn or tobacco and Is <lb/>
well supplied with tobacco pack <lb/>
houses, Ac. <lb/>
Those wishing to buy a line farm <lb/>
near town will do well to examine <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Any desired can be had <lb/>
by to the undersigned. <lb/>
N. Oct 18th 1817. <lb/>
T. J. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE <lb/>
-----S AT FRONT WITH A COMPLETE LINK-------- <lb/>
has taught me la cheap <lb/>
Hemp Be rump, Farming Implement, and a <lb/>
for and general house a we <lb/>
Shoes. in I I have always on band. Am h <lb/>
for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing agent for N. T <lb/>
and attentive <lb/>
J. L. SUGG <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
All of Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
AM AGENT FOB<lb/>
nil,, -r- <lb/>
III MB <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
.-A-- <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
; Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
CLUBBING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
papers for SI <lb/>
Farmer and <lb/>
paper Hint year ago, under <lb/>
of Cunt- R- A- <lb/>
made excellent r <lb/>
State, bait <lb/>
been revived Raleigh an. <lb/>
farm and home paper. <lb/>
Doubtless in this <lb/>
who Hie r <lb/>
and would like to have <lb/>
it again and we are to <lb/>
make following <lb/>
clubbing; <lb/>
For we will send <lb/>
North <lb/>
Carolinian, of and <lb/>
Farmer and nil <lb/>
papers a vein. Then <lb/>
papers will give you <lb/>
borne general <lb/>
news and the farm news, <lb/>
think of three of a <lb/>
whole year for f <lb/>
If you want the Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added the above <lb/>
you can get it for cents more. <lb/>
or thrice a week New York <lb/>
World for Any other <lb/>
paper or magazine minted we can <lb/>
give yon a discount, on in con- <lb/>
with Tub Re- <lb/>
One of <lb/>
women of Newkirk, Pa. is Mrs. <lb/>
who in Ireland <lb/>
years ago, and has the <lb/>
to prove it, gets around <lb/>
like a lassie of does all her <lb/>
work, gets her fuel <lb/>
from coal bank, picking the <lb/>
coal and th e buckets <lb/>
A writer in de- <lb/>
that is a <lb/>
much so as dry <lb/>
goods, shoes or there <lb/>
is a difference. When a man <lb/>
buys dry shoes or flour he <lb/>
usually commodities <lb/>
in limited When he <lb/>
watts publicity be wants a <lb/>
article, end be wants it by <lb/>
wholesale. Half success of <lb/>
business nowadays is in knowing <lb/>
bow these wants be most <lb/>
satisfied. <lb/>
The has about <lb/>
the gold let el. <lb/>
When <lb/>
getting tho <lb/>
chase law repeal cotton went <lb/>
down. It occasionally gone <lb/>
up u . it flood about <lb/>
the i; notch ever since, when <lb/>
far nils were selling the bulk of <lb/>
their crop- <lb/>
G a pound seems <lb/>
gold price. It <lb/>
is Farm- <lb/>
In k lot <lb/>
ad the prices of their <lb/>
when ordinarily full <lb/>
been made, until silver <lb/>
veil as gold is and used <lb/>
as of final redemption. <lb/>
Arc Better Off <lb/>
Twelve from almost <lb/>
stump heir <lb/>
Populist declaring that <lb/>
if Democrats defeated <lb/>
and <lb/>
list ticket elected we would haw- <lb/>
good times, that every <lb/>
would have and want <lb/>
would Nearly <lb/>
months have Bin <lb/>
the en was elected and <lb/>
b in State and <lb/>
nation c of power. Where <lb/>
are those good times is <lb/>
gr at Look at <lb/>
your tax receipts and sue if that <lb/>
reduction of taxation which was <lb/>
promised us has made- <lb/>
Look , our cotton <lb/>
see if farm products have in- <lb/>
creased in value. Look at your <lb/>
bills for clothing and see if a <lb/>
tariff for protection protects your <lb/>
pocketbook- the discontent, <lb/>
usurpation of party office <lb/>
holders, the of <lb/>
in our State <lb/>
answer for yourself the <lb/>
we better <lb/>
Don't Kick or <lb/>
on Stump. <lb/>
A Notorious Adventuress <lb/>
is some years Victoria <lb/>
die New <lb/>
York in die mil <lb/>
a Catholic ; and other<lb/>
g ill. period <lb/>
power ii Paris. It anybody <lb/>
east lie <lb/>
r t Ii Ilia<lb/>
insight that <lb/>
the ml a quartet a Us re <lb/>
be I in an r <lb/>
willow a r, <lb/>
bearing name Mrs. <lb/>
lo win in <lb/>
Sal a ale <lb/>
of <lb/>
Senator Hanna made a <lb/>
in Ohio Saturday, at the opening <lb/>
of tho Republican campaign, and <lb/>
if the newspaper reports of it <lb/>
are correct, it was a strange <lb/>
jumble of words nod ideas. He <lb/>
declared, among other <lb/>
that party <lb/>
responsible through that measure <lb/>
for <lb/>
back this <lb/>
lieu be said bu had <lb/>
made up bin mind that <lb/>
Lord is a and that <lb/>
it is perhaps on this account <lb/>
Creator baa caused short crops of <lb/>
wheat foreign <lb/>
There you have the average <lb/>
R idea of lbs cause <lb/>
better limes and higher <lb/>
Tin. whole <lb/>
freely is that the <lb/>
looked OS the Republican <lb/>
p. ii aid it . that He <lb/>
then inspire the law; <lb/>
t sure of <lb/>
tn i result, oil tbs crops of <lb/>
wheat those, winch <lb/>
have <lb/>
the United in the <lb/>
Mr. Hunt a is ho <lb/>
far we <lb/>
who has bail the to <lb/>
that Republic legislation ban <lb/>
about the return of more <lb/>
times, oven he is <lb/>
inclined to ii a of <lb/>
escape by the that the <lb/>
Lo d is a Republican. <lb/>
at this <lb/>
judge the intelligence j Eggs May be Kept Fresh Three <lb/>
Moses and Pharaoh's Daughter <lb/>
A New once. ail.- <lb/>
. ii- <lb/>
youth, -his by <lb/>
dangers to <lb/>
s was in h'S lilt r <lb/>
boat on banks the Nile , Inf . <lb/>
was by Ids where <lb/>
was by <lb/>
the the <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
and claw tin- <lb/>
is a that <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
An Illinois jury n met a <lb/>
of other day <lb/>
in favor of a widow who <lb/>
sued for breach of promise to <lb/>
and a special <lb/>
dent says large amount <lb/>
named creates general surprise, <lb/>
as lb t personal damage <lb/>
verdict in the past in Ibis county <lb/>
was for injuries resulting <lb/>
in The inference plainly <lb/>
is that trifling with a pretty <lb/>
widow's is a <lb/>
about eleven worse than <lb/>
death. <lb/>
Stokes county farmers are <lb/>
digging cellars in connection <lb/>
with their they can <lb/>
order their tobacco at any time <lb/>
waiting for a says <lb/>
the Reporter. They <lb/>
will profit in ways by this <lb/>
snail expenditure of capital and <lb/>
energy. Tho can be mar- <lb/>
to advantage, breaks <lb/>
will be more regular and <lb/>
buyer will be able to handle <lb/>
leaf without inconvenience, as <lb/>
often happens when natural <lb/>
seasons do not at <lb/>
long intervals. Beside, the <lb/>
fluctuations in prices will not be <lb/>
when <lb/>
can be moved <lb/>
If your neighbor prosperous <lb/>
let him prosper. Don't grunt, <lb/>
growl or grumble, buy good <lb/>
word for and let it go it <lb/>
Don't be a Your turn <lb/>
will come- No one man is <lb/>
whole show. If you see the <lb/>
town is moving along, feel good <lb/>
about it. Help things along. <lb/>
Shove a little. Push- Try and <lb/>
get some of benefit <lb/>
Don't stand like a chilly <lb/>
old cadaver. Don't waste your <lb/>
time fueling sore because <lb/>
other low has a little more <lb/>
sand and than you have. <lb/>
Do a little yourself. <lb/>
Don't be a If you a <lb/>
good word, lay it a <lb/>
If you are full of bile and dis- <lb/>
posed to say something <lb/>
keep mouth shut- be <lb/>
a knocker. No man made u cent <lb/>
knocking. No ever <lb/>
rich or happy minding <lb/>
business but his own. <lb/>
No man ever helped himself up <lb/>
permanently by knocking bis <lb/>
neighbors down. Give up a kind <lb/>
word- it liberally. It won't <lb/>
cost you a you may <lb/>
want one some day. You <lb/>
may thousands today, <lb/>
next day without the price of a <lb/>
shave. So be a <lb/>
You can't it. It won't pay. <lb/>
There's nothing in it- If you <lb/>
want to throw at <lb/>
throw Or <lb/>
roses. Don't throw brickbats. <lb/>
Or mud. Don't be a knocker. <lb/>
If you must kick, go around <lb/>
barn and take a good kick at <lb/>
yourself- For if you that <lb/>
way, you're the man that needs <lb/>
kicking- But whatever you do, <lb/>
don't be a <lb/>
Times Star. <lb/>
Republican voters in Ohio. <lb/>
That State has to the pub- <lb/>
some very queer <lb/>
specimens. It produced <lb/>
such monstrosities as John Sher- <lb/>
man and who have <lb/>
somehow to win the <lb/>
support of the and bob- <lb/>
tail- Of course, we do not <lb/>
for moment that the <lb/>
Republican voters of Obi MB so <lb/>
recklessly as some if <lb/>
their acts would suggest i bat we <lb/>
do believe that they need to be <lb/>
educated in the principle of <lb/>
I honesty. <lb/>
We don't know where the <lb/>
school lowlier is to come from <lb/>
at time. The Republicans <lb/>
have had opportunities in <lb/>
direction, have neglected <lb/>
them- They have bad the exam- <lb/>
of a i John Allen <lb/>
and Allen Thurman ; but perhaps <lb/>
the honesty and virtue of these <lb/>
men are less attractive to <lb/>
average Republican than <lb/>
slick and fluent bossism of Hanna, <lb/>
and the fraud and <lb/>
that itself <lb/>
We imagine a more de- <lb/>
pressing spectacle than that <lb/>
by such tn a as Hanna <lb/>
and Foster re a <lb/>
crowd of proclaim- <lb/>
their own political honesty- <lb/>
Atlanta Constitution. <lb/>
Months, <lb/>
It is impossible r some cf <lb/>
the lo perfectly fresh <lb/>
dining winter s Mrs <lb/>
S. T. in th November <lb/>
Home Journal. guard against <lb/>
ibis, ii. summer time, when they are <lb/>
. pack water, <lb/>
will ken in good fer <lb/>
three Pour <lb/>
boiling water ever a pound of lime ; <lb/>
when settled and p it <lb/>
over the eggs which you have <lb/>
small a jar, and <lb/>
in a cool place. may <lb/>
also be packed in sail ; anything <lb/>
will close the pores the shell and <lb/>
prevent evaporation will preserve <lb/>
Eleven Inches of Hand. <lb/>
In- So young married <lb/>
Miss Do you think ho <lb/>
good last. I <lb/>
he had on morning lifter <lb/>
supper- <lb/>
The best salve In th world for Cut <lb/>
Fever Chapped <lb/>
Chilblains, Corns, and all <lb/>
Pile, or on <lb/>
It la to give <lb/>
perfect or money refunded <lb/>
price per box. For sale <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
A VALUABLE <lb/>
Editor tho Worthing <lb/>
ton, Ind. San writes, have u val <lb/>
liable prescription Electric Bitter <lb/>
and I can cheerfully recommend it <lb/>
and sick headache, and as <lb/>
a general system tonic It has no <lb/>
KM Cottage <lb/>
was all run down <lb/>
could not eat nor digest food, had a <lb/>
headache which never tell her and <lb/>
tired and weary, but of <lb/>
restored her health and <lb/>
renewed her strength. Prices eta <lb/>
and per bottle at J. L. Woolen . <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
BE CURED <lb/>
by applications, as they <lb/>
reach tin- diseased portion of the car. <lb/>
There la only one way to <lb/>
and that la by constitutional <lb/>
Deaf caused by Inflamed con- <lb/>
of the mucous of <lb/>
When this tube gets In- <lb/>
flamed you have a rumbling or <lb/>
hearing, and when la en- <lb/>
closed deaf the result, and <lb/>
and unless call be <lb/>
taken out and this tube lo its <lb/>
normal condition, hearing will hi de- <lb/>
forever; e out often <lb/>
are caused by which la nothing <lb/>
but all Inflamed the mucous <lb/>
We will give One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
for any case of Deafness <lb/>
that cannot cured by Hall's <lb/>
i i ill Cure. for circular,. <lb/>
F. J. CO. Toledo, O, <lb/>
Hold I Druggist, <lb/>
Hall- Family Fills are the beat, <lb/>
Jim a aged about <lb/>
n siding in Lexington, but <lb/>
who was born North. Middletown, <lb/>
County, has most <lb/>
in world, probably, and <lb/>
he he way. His <lb/>
is inches long from ill <lb/>
joint wrist to the end of the <lb/>
in finger, and the thumb and <lb/>
arc about tour inches in <lb/>
His thumb nail is as big as <lb/>
hull dollar. The two lingers <lb/>
site, the thumb index <lb/>
lintel I. hand arc about double <lb/>
normal <lb/>
A woman in whose <lb/>
sweetheart dropped dead just before <lb/>
wedding day, m died <lb/>
the shock, whose died on <lb/>
the way funeral and who <lb/>
brother commuted suicide in <lb/>
all these things, to the <lb/>
conclusion she was hoodooed and <lb/>
tried to drown Mic was res- <lb/>
cued and brought n magistrate <lb/>
who reproved her acting <lb/>
such slight provocation. <lb/>
AN AFRICAN MEDICO. <lb/>
A 1.-0 . <lb/>
and W.-re Mixed. <lb/>
The was <lb/>
ill taking the lid oil little <lb/>
putting it on. <lb/>
it off. while h- muttered n low <lb/>
chant, and was apparently utterly <lb/>
in this <lb/>
of all other I wont <lb/>
to tho patient and Inquired what <lb/>
tho bad done for <lb/>
and wan informed that In- had done <lb/>
and was still doing Utmost to <lb/>
End out who had stolen OM the <lb/>
patient's souls. I Dr. <lb/>
treatment was <lb/>
but mow we would try something <lb/>
more, so as to prevent the patient <lb/>
dying before, tins obscure point in <lb/>
diagnosis made out. I had a <lb/>
good look at and found him <lb/>
in u of lever. He was <lb/>
ill the usual African way on his <lb/>
and was picking at the <lb/>
his hands, while he COO <lb/>
versed with Ids father, who. I was <lb/>
informed, bud Iron killed many <lb/>
years ago. Then I went mid gut out <lb/>
my look. Now, medical <lb/>
hooks arc lino things in their way <lb/>
afford interesting reading for <lb/>
tho young, but they <lb/>
ate and exacting on the African <lb/>
traveler, for they don't make any <lb/>
allowances for sin rounding <lb/>
Now, this one of mine <lb/>
it clear that the man bad got <lb/>
sort of in his bruin, <lb/>
and ordered, among other things <lb/>
to blister him on the back of hi, <lb/>
head and neck. <lb/>
Well, I took tho mustard leave <lb/>
went off u to obey <lb/>
these orders, found that lie- <lb/>
tween mo the back of the pa- <lb/>
bead there was a mass of <lb/>
wool some Inches deep. It struck <lb/>
mo placing the blister on this <lb/>
wool could serve no other end than <lb/>
exciting its inhabitants, and there- <lb/>
fore decided to remove it and <lb/>
forthwith set out about clearing a <lb/>
patch off with a pair of <lb/>
watched with keen interest by us <lb/>
many people as could into <lb/>
the little lint, which was some <lb/>
feet long, it wide and I feet It inches <lb/>
high. <lb/>
this lively <lb/>
operation the patient, went off into <lb/>
a brisk convulsion that frightened <lb/>
mo out of my wits. Bo I dropped the <lb/>
scissors reared, driving my <lb/>
up through the roof, and tear- <lb/>
that structure from <lb/>
I it n collar or neck <lb/>
while the patient broke the rest of <lb/>
that simple home completely up, <lb/>
mixed himself, and the scissors, <lb/>
and the mustard leaves, unit tho <lb/>
lantern so well with the debris that <lb/>
it took some time to sort him out. I <lb/>
regret to say. that tho pa <lb/>
neglected for the next ten <lb/>
minutes the assembled spec- <lb/>
tutors roared so with laughter that <lb/>
they were incapable of <lb/>
was busy clearing off my super- <lb/>
structure and trying an <lb/>
TO MAKE FARMS BEAUTIFUL. <lb/>
Royal th. food part, <lb/>
Homo idea of the sine of <lb/>
may be formed when it is known <lb/>
that it an area of <lb/>
square miles. This is WOT than <lb/>
twice the area of Twelve <lb/>
the of Pennsylvania could <lb/>
curved out of tho territory of <lb/>
Alaska. <lb/>
with enough left over to <lb/>
like South Carolina. <lb/>
BUM shoes arc <lb/>
Silver cranks the <lb/>
in <lb/>
Talk may be i heap in some <lb/>
hut not when it is by a lawyer, <lb/>
I understand why <lb/>
1st his strength. <lb/>
bar- <lb/>
M death. <lb/>
Haas, and OM May<lb/>
Many and have <lb/>
desolate because the <lb/>
odd corner and bits of ground <lb/>
left grow up in <lb/>
weeds in summer and <lb/>
dreary and looking the <lb/>
r. It N the that <lb/>
Whatever plot of land are <lb/>
able cultivation because of <lb/>
or because inconveniently <lb/>
are left this wild <lb/>
and mar the effect of an other <lb/>
well kept or beautiful <lb/>
home. <lb/>
In a <lb/>
issued by tho <lb/>
. . W, T. <lb/>
f. . . l inn-try, makes many <lb/>
suggestions as to bow these <lb/>
may b attractive and <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
matter how small plot of ground <lb/>
or how situated, there is no <lb/>
why it should be an It is <lb/>
this utilization of every nook, Corner <lb/>
cranny and the making of two <lb/>
of grass to grow whore a <lb/>
weed grew before that has mode <lb/>
rural England so beautiful to the eye <lb/>
and so pleasing to the <lb/>
sense. The agricultural and pastoral <lb/>
landscape England, where the <lb/>
little farms to the very <lb/>
have been described as <lb/>
There seems to <lb/>
reason why the rural districts of <lb/>
New Jersey, New York of other <lb/>
state could not be made equally at- <lb/>
tractive and <lb/>
Mr. has utilized all of <lb/>
these waste place the offices <lb/>
and buildings of depart- <lb/>
at Central Experimental farm. <lb/>
In his report he thus writes tho <lb/>
improvement of these odd <lb/>
land adjacent to the office <lb/>
and r building, which has been <lb/>
devoted to cultivation of <lb/>
mental I and shrub, looked bet- <lb/>
this year than over As <lb/>
the Increase in from year <lb/>
to year the landscape become more <lb/>
beautiful, The effects also of the <lb/>
grouping are more apparent and <lb/>
show jilt using combinations and con- <lb/>
of color and form. A number <lb/>
of the specie ate also beginning to <lb/>
bear freely their white, yellow, red, <lb/>
scarlet, purple and black fruits, <lb/>
which still further heightens <lb/>
The flower borders and boils <lb/>
were a man of bloom from early <lb/>
the summer to late the autumn, <lb/>
gladioli and <lb/>
particularly fine. More hedges have <lb/>
boon planted and some small <lb/>
areas seeded down. The trees <lb/>
shrubs planted during the last <lb/>
two seasons now add very much to <lb/>
the of this section of <lb/>
the <lb/>
The foreman also calls <lb/>
to u large number of trees <lb/>
shrubs suitable for hedge and <lb/>
mental purposes, Ho now has hedges <lb/>
of W different species, Among <lb/>
ornamental trees Mr. men- <lb/>
several beautiful varieties from <lb/>
Japan and China, such as the <lb/>
the tree, the Japanese <lb/>
quince and the exquisitely beautiful <lb/>
maidenhair tree, or <lb/>
The director, writing of the result <lb/>
of this utilizing of all small plots, <lb/>
number of specimen <lb/>
which have been planted along tho <lb/>
roads from the entrance gates to and <lb/>
about tho building is and tho <lb/>
specie and varieties <lb/>
among these is about With so <lb/>
many different typo of beauty <lb/>
spread out on every hand tho visitor <lb/>
finds objects of interest to claim his <lb/>
attention every <lb/>
many places the farm fruit <lb/>
trees could be used so that they <lb/>
would he at object of beauty <lb/>
and profit, Even in the smallest <lb/>
plots mill comers the weeds and <lb/>
stones could be replaced by flower, <lb/>
to tho delight and mental <lb/>
improvement of those who pass <lb/>
their lives on tho farm. New <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Here a diamond there a piece <lb/>
charcoal, carbon y <lb/>
them mightiest <lb/>
Nature. The food on your and <lb/>
your own body ; tho same, <lb/>
yet between the two tho <lb/>
ion, growth or declines <lb/>
or death <lb/>
We cannot make a diamond, can- <lb/>
not make blood and bone. No <lb/>
Hut by menus of the Shaker Digestive <lb/>
Cordial can enable the stomach to I <lb/>
digest fowl which would otherwise for-1 <lb/>
and poison system. In ill <lb/>
in- of dyspepsia Incipient con <lb/>
with loss of <lb/>
Is the best for Chi <lb/>
drain Doctor recommend it place <lb/>
Castor Oil. <lb/>
Marriages and Other <lb/>
Notes. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
ii i- filing here at <lb/>
Dr. W. C. went lo <lb/>
on <lb/>
W. an the <lb/>
ill.- on Friday last. <lb/>
Brook is on the list this <lb/>
week. We hop to see out soon, <lb/>
Our physicians have been quite <lb/>
past weak, mostly malarial <lb/>
cases <lb/>
Who sot choir Wed- <lb/>
It was D . bat not <lb/>
n. <lb/>
,. <lb/>
L. J. ii mail Went to Washington <lb/>
Monday and while there sold ah <lb/>
pounds tobacco satisfactory <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Duffy and Miss <lb/>
w ire I on -I i lad i <lb/>
Who understand three are <lb/>
billed same day no tar distant. <lb/>
We in shown by J. a <lb/>
day ago a of Setter <lb/>
tapped scales at just 8-ii <lb/>
ounces, also a small it <lb/>
a second ho can beat it <lb/>
near having a serious con- <lb/>
The ginning plant <lb/>
J. P. lire, by <lb/>
spark engine, hut by <lb/>
i is of our th tire was <lb/>
before much damage <lb/>
done. <lb/>
That was ii very enjoyable evening, <lb/>
at It <lb/>
was the occasion a sociable given by <lb/>
the young people of the place; quite a <lb/>
number of their friends having been <lb/>
invited to partake of the pleasure the <lb/>
evening. At eight o'clock supper was <lb/>
served, indeed a <lb/>
and showed the taste <lb/>
the Misses Brooks, assisted by the <lb/>
young ladies of the place. Alter <lb/>
supper some splendid music was <lb/>
by Joe Johnson <lb/>
and II. I. Blow, of Clifton, with <lb/>
and accompanied by the <lb/>
young ladies with piano- very <lb/>
pleasant hide a were also <lb/>
in went merry as a <lb/>
hell Until night began lo <lb/>
merge Into lb Wee hour, the <lb/>
morn, alien the bade farewell to <lb/>
their and took their departure.<lb/>
go lo the says <lb/>
what <lb/>
wear, and men go to <lb/>
don't wear.<lb/>
he on <lb/>
his <lb/>
trouble was a parent. <lb/>
Historic i . <lb/>
Tho stump of tho tree to which <lb/>
Israel was tied in tho <lb/>
and Indian war is still <lb/>
Standing in the village of <lb/>
Crown Point, a town in upper <lb/>
part of this state. It in tho <lb/>
course of a skirmish Wood <lb/>
creek, the tune of French in- <lb/>
m August. 17-iS, that he was <lb/>
captured by the Indians and tied to <lb/>
this tree. the flames who <lb/>
searing bis flesh he was saved by <lb/>
Captain a From h officer, <lb/>
Who from ill- through the crowd <lb/>
and weak and no Cuffed and <lb/>
of have u peculiar id of I the Indians and <lb/>
and will be glad to learn victim. Putnam taken to <lb/>
hat a for I v, r i- , , i- i. <lb/>
manufactured and told and pies, freed ox- <lb/>
which does nut injure Inn change. A great many Strangers <lb/>
actually it. i who go to tho town hear tho <lb/>
TOO, Tasteless j pieces of stump us <lb/>
teed. relics. Tho is foot in <lb/>
,. <lb/>
T he stale beard <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
Mr. brought in <lb/>
mens a second Stop berries, <lb/>
which arc his place near <lb/>
the They us largo, <lb/>
and nice as any s of <lb/>
growth, the supply is not very <lb/>
Greensboro <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
of county a <lb/>
of <lb/>
hereby <lb/>
lo all to to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mid persons <lb/>
the i state are <lb/>
MOM for within twelve <lb/>
I- i from i ill or thin notice <lb/>
hi o <lb/>
i day of October. <lb/>
I SUSAN <lb/>
of K<lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Bl Hip port at <lb/>
as second class mail <lb/>
i. <lb/>
iv <lb/>
of Greater New York, <lb/>
died Friday <lb/>
The strain of campaign was <lb/>
more lie could stand. He <lb/>
attended mass <lb/>
tho previous night and was <lb/>
Mm sick after to his <lb/>
room. His sou, Henry George, <lb/>
Jr. succeeded him as a candidate <lb/>
for Mayor tho election on <lb/>
Articles of have <lb/>
anew paper <lb/>
The promoters are <lb/>
to number many of <lb/>
, men in the <lb/>
Crook O. Andrew, editor of the <lb/>
Victor, is one of the pro <lb/>
of now paper- U <lb/>
already be prophesied that the <lb/>
tor <lb/>
as is not <lb/>
liberal <lb/>
The craves of many there- <lb/>
ill <lb/>
The Boston Po-t chronicles a <lb/>
to <lb/>
have contracted hydrophobia by <lb/>
b dog. <lb/>
sympathy will <lb/>
boa people <lb/>
who held a <lb/>
funeral his house <lb/>
any corpse in the did no <lb/>
present any more unusual a spec <lb/>
than the gold standard <lb/>
newspapers that have been for <lb/>
years preaching the funeral cf <lb/>
silver when silver has been<lb/>
Cage now owns up <lb/>
to the gold bond scheme, <lb/>
to took the <lb/>
trouble to deny when it was pub- <lb/>
stated a abort time ago <lb/>
U would form the of <lb/>
administration's attempt to <lb/>
secure <lb/>
Congress at the coming <lb/>
Mr statement Cab- <lb/>
has been made public, prob- <lb/>
ably with the hope that u will <lb/>
meet favor with w to a <lb/>
extent to Sen- <lb/>
naturally opposed <lb/>
to such a for <lb/>
I ii Mr. Gage <lb/>
calls character, <lb/>
Ibis country <lb/>
war of times without <lb/>
it necessary to a <lb/>
single gold bond, yet, now, in a <lb/>
peace ad of <lb/>
and increasing pro-m <lb/>
administration will ask Con- <lb/>
. M to the issue of a <lb/>
sufficient quantity of gold bonds <lb/>
to refund tho entire in <lb/>
of the country and <lb/>
add a or two million to <lb/>
gold land- Boom <lb/>
tho advanced in <lb/>
of the change little <lb/>
ludicrous. For instance, when <lb/>
Mr. Gage says that making our <lb/>
entire bonded indebtedness pay- <lb/>
able in gold <lb/>
and the public credit <lb/>
and i us in a position to com- <lb/>
tho markets of the <lb/>
for our on the <lb/>
Every <lb/>
buy knows that already <lb/>
position ; that <lb/>
ties of no on earth are in <lb/>
greater demand all over the world <lb/>
than those of the United States. <lb/>
Sir. Gage the Cleveland <lb/>
the <lb/>
and Treasury Notes <lb/>
be retired, as a sub- <lb/>
tho probable of <lb/>
National Hank that would <lb/>
follow tho of bin <lb/>
to allow National <lb/>
Banks to be established u <lb/>
capital of in of <lb/>
and lo <lb/>
allow all banks to issue <lb/>
notes to the par value of the <lb/>
they have deposited <lb/>
tho government to secure <lb/>
Taken a all, the <lb/>
financial of the <lb/>
bear a <lb/>
close to those of <lb/>
the regime, <lb/>
and the following words written <lb/>
lo Mr- after telling about <lb/>
how prosperous the is <lb/>
now on account of bountiful <lb/>
crops, etc , indicate that tho ad- <lb/>
might e u follow <lb/>
Mr. example in giving <lb/>
B financial object <lb/>
n lo in., n II upon<lb/>
good conditions cannot be <lb/>
Commerce and <lb/>
sensitive to all <lb/>
events, and with anxiety <lb/>
against danger <lb/>
for full rehabilitation <lb/>
from past and <lb/>
a renewed confidence that <lb/>
the governments are to <lb/>
be firmly placed on stronger <lb/>
enduring than <lb/>
in other <lb/>
of the <lb/>
by law, instead <lb/>
the will of an administration, <lb/>
at present, is demanded. The <lb/>
between demanding <lb/>
and getting from Congress will <lb/>
won be apparent from the <lb/>
How the tariff law <lb/>
trade with <lb/>
trade which <lb/>
tons, is shown the following <lb/>
remarks of Mr. E. L. <lb/>
in Washington, who has <lb/>
Ibsen in Mexico for fifteen years, <lb/>
as manager of a Philadelphia <lb/>
silver mining company <lb/>
I not <lb/>
I exactly right policy its <lb/>
to Mi by <lb/>
of contiguity to have almost <lb/>
a cf the trade of the <lb/>
republic, body <lb/>
knows that instead of buying <lb/>
bulk of its from the <lb/>
United Slates that Mexico pie <lb/>
fen to gel or Franco and <lb/>
reason for this is <lb/>
that we have put a high on <lb/>
I Mexican products, and so the <lb/>
I government it <lb/>
to get back at as by levying a <lb/>
duty on American wares. <lb/>
The of Trance and other <lb/>
foreign countries are not so <lb/>
heavily taxed, therefore <lb/>
crowd products out cf the <lb/>
market As long as e levy <lb/>
high tribute against them, cs <lb/>
may expect t their trade <lb/>
almost by <lb/>
the <lb/>
Attorney General <lb/>
baa been publicly giving himself <lb/>
i r lit work in helping lb <lb/>
syndicate make sure <lb/>
Bail- <lb/>
road a pries admitted to be <lb/>
many millions below actual <lb/>
value of tin property, ho is said <lb/>
to that it may seep him <lb/>
f that at on the bench <lb/>
of S. Supremo to <lb/>
be will nominated in a few <lb/>
eeks, He knows are <lb/>
I of Senator <lb/>
thoroughly posted this <lb/>
F. bu <lb/>
id lest should .- i ; <lb/>
either hold up or defeat bis <lb/>
to Justice Field, <lb/>
as a punishment for bis <lb/>
the deal. <lb/>
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day, 7th, and about tea <lb/>
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THIS CANT BE <lb/>
Make- <lb/>
of the Season <lb/>
I lead <lb/>
ii and Hie Warehouse <lb/>
lakes its stand in el tin <lb/>
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Laud f. to be <lb/>
i a article around <lb/>
Mr- John A. . d <lb/>
up a colored grave <lb/>
grown a the <lb/>
tomb stones once stood. <lb/>
tombstone now <lb/>
the field. He has plowed ell <lb/>
around. Other tombstones see <lb/>
lying about in tho Held. The cot- <lb/>
ton field was used as the burying <lb/>
ground of old colored slaves <lb/>
dining times. <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
The Market is now <lb/>
Open, Open ail <lb/>
the time. <lb/>
THE ELECTION <lb/>
Big tor <lb/>
So far u heard <lb/>
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New York. l ; <lb/>
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Ohio lie- carried <lb/>
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What Will tilde <lb/>
no h d n <lb/>
be w e <lb/>
LAND OF GOLD. <lb/>
URGE DIVIDENDS ON SMALL <lb/>
INVESTMENTS. <lb/>
NEW YORK AND <lb/>
GOLD EXPLORATION <lb/>
TRADING CO. <lb/>
Capital Stock, . <lb/>
IN Of ONE DOLLAR EACH. <lb/>
Full paid, non assessable. <lb/>
row owns m <lb/>
Till I AMI Kill ll <lb/>
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bat is <lb/>
bead is A pillow- <lb/>
is is Invisible <lb/>
but is i out of Bight I <lb/>
is a arm tot a <lb/>
it is a <lb/>
bare. <lb/>
cats Lave <lb/>
rise Las Kittens. <lb/>
a said lo <lb/>
dislike yon I When it can't bear <lb/>
yen- <lb/>
What sort of a is <lb/>
to an auctioneer One <lb/>
is <lb/>
What a lamp post become <lb/>
lamp is removed A <lb/>
lighter. <lb/>
Where Napoleon <lb/>
be <lb/>
old Into bis <lb/>
What letter is <lb/>
m Ft to a deal A. <lb/>
ii make bar boar. <lb/>
is a the of <lb/>
modest; it covers its <lb/>
lace its bands <lb/>
S oM II ks- <lb/>
i I Mean <lb/>
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pirate of <lb/>
hard work <lb/>
i of others who assist develop- <lb/>
a city directly makes him <lb/>
and helps <lb/>
I work no than <lb/>
that tips over n table to <lb/>
what ii. <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
I In., farm. <lb/>
of u farmer by his <lb/>
farm, cf a farm what we <lb/>
ll. says a <lb/>
If all is neat <lb/>
I i as well <lb/>
as good re- <lb/>
if tools, wagons <lb/>
i are Loused and painted, and <lb/>
animals sleek contented, we <lb/>
I are satisfied that owner is a <lb/>
good farmer and is prosperous, <lb/>
A Boy Din- up <lb/>
Clinton, la. Oct. <lb/>
rears old. while <lb/>
digging fish bait <lb/>
in the cf t e <lb/>
a metallic <lb/>
ilL bis shovel, proved o <lb/>
be iron <lb/>
finder was overpowered by <lb/>
finding ii box gold paper <lb/>
money amounting It <lb/>
ll u t known when or by whom <lb/>
the mom y was buried, or if it was <lb/>
proceeds of an express rob- <lb/>
or belonged a Swedish <lb/>
nobleman, who lived a number of <lb/>
years Beaver Island, dying <lb/>
there about two or three fears <lb/>
to Take <lb/>
to Operate <lb/>
Arc p. to Small to <lb/>
Alone man <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
You know you <lb/>
a till it is all <lb/>
at, C. I. Co., <lb/>
Mass. <lb/>
I lie Like with 11- <lb/>
A German claims <lb/>
lie discovered n very <lb/>
for the <lb/>
core of Applet, be <lb/>
says, if large <lb/>
; possess properties, which <lb/>
away ilL craving <lb/>
Lave for <lb/>
it undoubtedly true <lb/>
we have advanced <lb/>
tho primary stage cf <lb/>
knowledge cf the prop- <lb/>
and possible of our food <lb/>
Will it u Severe Winter <lb/>
mouth of October just <lb/>
closed Las been rather warm and <lb/>
during latter the month <lb/>
some what rainy. Autumn has <lb/>
so far been mild, a part of <lb/>
time being pretty for <lb/>
time of one said <lb/>
if October is warm fol- <lb/>
lowing will be cold. <lb/>
Much in <lb/>
much win December. After <lb/>
a warm u long winter. <lb/>
When are October a <lb/>
cold winter may b looked <lb/>
A clear brings a windy <lb/>
If there is anything <lb/>
Ibo above indication we like- <lb/>
to Live a Laid It is <lb/>
wise lo prepare for it <lb/>
whether it is particularly severe <lb/>
or not- <lb/>
A. IN ONE DAY, <lb/>
I as; Tali <lb/>
it. money <lb/>
f U l <lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
which they wish can <lb/>
get accommodated at head- <lb/>
quarters for high prices <lb/>
the Eastern Warehouse. <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO. <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors. <lb/>
OVERCOATS <lb/>
The seasons certainly do fly around, yet we <lb/>
keep ahead of them in our buying and with <lb/>
them in our selling. Ready to talk fall and <lb/>
winter Overcoats now, good one cheap. <lb/>
Fall and Winter <lb/>
DRESS <lb/>
HATS <lb/>
Is Now Grandly Ready <lb/>
H. M. HARDER <lb/>
ltd i r <lb/>
at I <lb/>
tN k in <lb/>
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Mood <lb/>
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Dill If <lb/>
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1- a -1. ll lit<lb/>
fill f t find <lb/>
Make all to <lb/>
New York Gold <lb/>
Exploration Trading Co. <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
is <lb/>
TOW. <lb/>
Mutt I n man of <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
Fill Samples is <lb/>
enough <lb/>
to stock <lb/>
They are <lb/>
the <lb/>
NATHAN FISCHER CO. the big <lb/>
who are Drapers <lb/>
work with many students, m and lam the <lb/>
o this Get <lb/>
for your Fall and Winter Suit or and <lb/>
get right lit, the right workmanship and the tight <lb/>
quality at the right price. <lb/>
-I have in stock a full line of- <lb/>
Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
and are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock and lean, low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
IN------ <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
I will carry the best goods and <lb/>
mil sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all can to and hold your pat- <lb/>
age. Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next i- Griffin <lb/>
THE LIVE GROCERY <lb/>
S E CO<lb/>
Si ore Tobacco Flue Makers <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
offer their service to public. We are <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
and assure you we will make the Fla <lb/>
the I. price. All oar work is guaranteed and we are ready <lb/>
in our line a cook stove to a We w <lb/>
ha you to come and see us. Respectfully, <lb/>
PUB I CO. <lb/>
EU<lb/>
SB <lb/>
CS <lb/>
People who are alive <lb/>
usually But h i have to buy <lb/>
up to date garments. We don't <lb/>
keep style he wore. And <lb/>
a choice he'd have. <lb/>
Hack suits, tingle and double <lb/>
each with a style peculiar to <lb/>
a- d Worsted, and checks <lb/>
and stripes in bewildering variety, <lb/>
blues, browns, and <lb/>
all sorts of beautiful combinations <lb/>
of colors. <lb/>
Suits for business, for <lb/>
sport, suits in all <lb/>
Yes, Washington would <lb/>
Clothing from <lb/>
NOVEMBER <lb/>
M. U. <lb/>
D. J. Kin. <lb/>
stun I <lb/>
Ur. W. U. B. has been <lb/>
sick tor <lb/>
Mrs. O. came over <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
V. -I. turned <lb/>
.- ; <lb/>
John and family returned <lb/>
Ir. n. a Kinston. <lb/>
J. L. went to Kinston <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
II <lb/>
Dr. J. Falkland, as <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
V. G. Janie and wile returned <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
F. Harding went up road <lb/>
this on legal business. <lb/>
Dannie <lb/>
Julia Jordan, <lb/>
visiting Hooker <lb/>
K. U. a former <lb/>
but now of lesion, <lb/>
C, is here on a lo <lb/>
Kev. M. M. Watson <lb/>
n to assist Kev. j. A- <lb/>
in a meeting there. <lb/>
Miss Manic cf <lb/>
Mount, Monday evening lo <lb/>
visit her S. M. <lb/>
wile, <lb/>
have been family of J. N. <lb/>
Hurl, kit this morning their <lb/>
in Neck. <lb/>
NOV. <lb/>
county was <lb/>
Gents Furnishings <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
GREENVILLE C <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
November. <lb/>
Wedding week. <lb/>
Eleventh <lb/>
meet u <lb/>
Only two 1897. <lb/>
partridges will now catch soot. <lb/>
Thanksgiving proclamations are in <lb/>
order. <lb/>
Soon be lo advertise holiday <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
Week for the races. They begin <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Today baa done right Well for <lb/>
day. <lb/>
November made a start in the <lb/>
way of <lb/>
Tbs race people were wishing <lb/>
nothing hut <lb/>
Good today at the to- <lb/>
warehouses. <lb/>
Mince meat, and Select <lb/>
Dates st J. S, <lb/>
W. J. Pipe, of <lb/>
here t <lb/>
Julia if <lb/>
el Wilow <lb/>
are visiting Mrs. K. <lb/>
Dr. D. Jr, En melt <lb/>
Wooten and W. A. Mite-hell came over <lb/>
Ir mi mis morning to <lb/>
the ball. <lb/>
Nuts <lb/>
Today Mr. L. H. was <lb/>
nuts wet. <lb/>
his home <lb/>
are as fine as mils that <lb/>
here els where that <lb/>
can be raised here. <lb/>
tor this State <lb/>
The following fourth class <lb/>
Friday- II. i <lb/>
J. A Gardner ; Halt- <lb/>
wood, K. A. Corn ; Le., <lb/>
II. Moses . Walnut Mrs. <lb/>
J. ; <lb/>
Sonic Lower. <lb/>
II. A. White, Secretary the <lb/>
Greenville Local Insurance i. <lb/>
us that <lb/>
d the steam lire engine which <lb/>
was form, rated on a till , <lb/>
is low in the 3rd i a <lb/>
reduction on buildings <lb/>
stocks. <lb/>
Postponed to Friday Night <lb/>
We are requested lo slate that owing <lb/>
lo the rain today the of the <lb/>
V. P. announced to be held in <lb/>
Baptist church tonight will he postponed <lb/>
to I Those who <lb/>
lo assist in are request- <lb/>
ed to have their selections ready <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Too Hot Hun. <lb/>
We heard Senator A. A <lb/>
say that he put on <lb/>
undershirt. Monday, he Ins worn <lb/>
since war. He went over to the <lb/>
to get about his <lb/>
work aid soon that <lb/>
bad him feeling like was July in. <lb/>
November ll warmed <lb/>
up so that he had to go back home <lb/>
shed. He fays he don't like the <lb/>
Orders Allowed <lb/>
At the <lb/>
mi--liners hi Monday orders <lb/>
amounting to were <lb/>
paupers ; for <lb/>
for jail; J tor <lb/>
dent Health ; <lb/>
for tax books ; <lb/>
sundry <lb/>
their <lb/>
taxes the Hoard. <lb/>
I. tux M <lb/>
charged him. G. F. <lb/>
Smith was -used from tax on <lb/>
It. . was <lb/>
refunded I was re- <lb/>
leas, from lax on <lb/>
el K U In I <lb/>
was r. Bat <lb/>
Town Mary J. <lb/>
reduced to Town <lb/>
lot <lb/>
to II <lb/>
was increased to t. <lb/>
W. T. Fierce, Falkland, <lb/>
el change of <lb/>
Lewis H. Cox J. A. <lb/>
refunded fl each fall tax, they being <lb/>
overage. <lb/>
Ed W. Bailey, F. <lb/>
Cannon, John Allen <lb/>
Allen i from pull <lb/>
fax. <lb/>
FINE CLOTHING <lb/>
The most complete stock at <lb/>
CLOTHING STORE. <lb/>
County Commissioners and of <lb/>
both in today. <lb/>
Mr. J. A. Dupree has of the <lb/>
prettiest yards in town now. His <lb/>
chrysanthemums are beautiful. <lb/>
Free Will nuptials had a union <lb/>
meeting at Chapel miles be- <lb/>
low town, A large, crowd was <lb/>
present. <lb/>
The passenger is into <lb/>
I ft winter habit and often comes in late <lb/>
at night. <lb/>
sporting men here Ibo races <lb/>
Lava Mrs. King a lull house <lb/>
week and she is best kind <lb/>
can them. <lb/>
A small building is being put up on <lb/>
meet between the <lb/>
and the corner store. It be used <lb/>
as a barber shop. <lb/>
to rains the races <lb/>
today had to be postponed until <lb/>
II the present indications con- <lb/>
will begin tomorrow <lb/>
the three days be carried <lb/>
out. <lb/>
The superintendent <lb/>
says he will neat month <lb/>
acres in wheat and about <lb/>
in oats. It is certain that wheat <lb/>
acreage in the Stale will be largest <lb/>
in a great many years <lb/>
M Y, <lb/>
This baa been a day <lb/>
mil bracing. <lb/>
Meal, and Select <lb/>
at J. S. <lb/>
rooms near depot. J. W. <lb/>
Manager Atkins has just put In a <lb/>
phone tor W. F. Burch, boarding house <lb/>
No. <lb/>
N. Y. Butter, Golden <lb/>
Seeded Figs in lb <lb/>
luxes, at S. M. <lb/>
The Victor baud, four <lb/>
came in Norfolk last night to furs <lb/>
music the ball tonight. <lb/>
The l ace men here was <lb/>
by many new <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Cotton ft today. <lb/>
J. A. Smith has moved his barber <lb/>
shop to the new building on the <lb/>
property. <lb/>
Another block sale at ware- <lb/>
houses today. So much tobacco here <lb/>
not near all be sold. <lb/>
The first of look place out at <lb/>
track afternoon, but bad <lb/>
been completed at the time we went to <lb/>
press. <lb/>
Selling Acorns. <lb/>
We have known heard <lb/>
different things ; mar- <lb/>
for sale, but never until Saturday <lb/>
did we acorns making a <lb/>
market A man brought a <lb/>
load to town day and they <lb/>
sot readily at cents a to be <lb/>
u led as hog feed. Hogs arc very tend <lb/>
of acorns and they thrive <lb/>
reaming in an where the <lb/>
abound. It strikes i s that at <lb/>
cents delivered are won- <lb/>
cheap feed, yet we fail lo see <lb/>
much Bred seller at that <lb/>
BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C, Nov. <lb/>
Jesse W. Thomas went to Tarboro <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
and W. G. Keel went <lb/>
to today on business. <lb/>
Howard, of was <lb/>
here legal <lb/>
Hon. C. M. Bernard here Sun- <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
W. U. went to Mount <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Bros, show is billed lo show <lb/>
here on Friday, Nov. Tub. <lb/>
The infant child . I Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
died lust week. <lb/>
K. K. Cable, Greensboro, is spend <lb/>
ma a few days here delivering fruit <lb/>
trees. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Mayo and C S. <lb/>
Cherry returned Nashville, Tenn. <lb/>
last Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Bad <lb/>
We that some tobacco drum- <lb/>
another mark I have been <lb/>
c into Fill and acting badly <lb/>
by farmers. One went to Mr. W. <lb/>
C. recently and bought a <lb/>
of tobacco lobe delivered on a <lb/>
day. Mr. carried the <lb/>
to market at the- appointed <lb/>
lime i the buyer to take it, <lb/>
pretending that he knew nothing <lb/>
about Out people should have <lb/>
nothing to do with drummers <lb/>
who strangers to then. They <lb/>
should bring their to Green- <lb/>
ville where they knew all ware, <lb/>
and will he treated right.<lb/>
Upon Inuring lover was <lb/>
dead, Miss Area A. a <lb/>
dent in the California, <lb/>
The body if John engineer <lb/>
of the New York <lb/>
at Garrison's, was recovered with <lb/>
grappling irons, <lb/>
W hen a bride, J ears ago, Mrs, <lb/>
Charles o N. Y., j <lb/>
lost wedding ring, and, n <lb/>
it picked up her <lb/>
din. <lb/>
K. a <lb/>
known over the State, <lb/>
w-s assaulted on the .-ti. Charlotte <lb/>
Saturday night. His I a <lb/>
sand bag Mr. was badly <lb/>
hurt, his and one <lb/>
eye <lb/>
One day week es- <lb/>
caped In in C. farm in <lb/>
They Ben foil wed <lb/>
by guards and near Scotland <lb/>
Neck hut n When <lb/>
the convicts broke to run the guards <lb/>
filed OB killed one <lb/>
ext Door to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
We <lb/>
Lead <lb/>
in <lb/>
Dress <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Conic <lb/>
and <lb/>
see. <lb/>
GENTLE TO M <lb/>
You want the newest, prettiest and <lb/>
most stylish<lb/>
Our stock is now ready and <lb/>
surpasses any we have ever shown. <lb/>
Tin lust Attractive Foreign Fairies. <lb/>
The latest domestic novelties. No <lb/>
other house shows such <lb/>
Lang's Cash. House. <lb/>
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb/>
A in Church <lb/>
The lair will be held on <lb/>
the to Line will <lb/>
II round tickets from <lb/>
at f 3.00 <lb/>
Polka are wondering if the Green- <lb/>
ville all <lb/>
in Carolina. It looks <lb/>
way for sure. <lb/>
It looked like circus again <lb/>
the tobacco warehouses to- <lb/>
day. The hundreds of vehicles loaded <lb/>
tobacco showed up in great shape. <lb/>
Lost A note for given by <lb/>
Mi I in lo undersigned <lb/>
was in All <lb/>
persons are warned against trading for <lb/>
the satin-. Information trading lo th <lb/>
Foot Badly Cut <lb/>
Wednesday Isaac of Col <lb/>
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home culling some word. While trim- <lb/>
ming a tree he had felled <lb/>
glanced, the him a <lb/>
blow from the ankle down through <lb/>
the hollow bis foot. cut is a <lb/>
very bad one and bled profusely before <lb/>
could sewed up and the <lb/>
f the note will be rewarded, it won hung level, So <lb/>
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bast he watches dog; <lb/>
law his bread and <lb/>
large through street; <lb/>
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Till front gate is sure to be <lb/>
the hinges broken and <lb/>
ruined quite; the who bung <lb/>
there night; It won't stay <lb/>
hi <lb/>
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in the church tins morning <lb/>
to witness tho marriage of those very <lb/>
popular young people, Mr. <lb/>
and Miss Skinner <lb/>
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for occasion admired <lb/>
by all present. <lb/>
MS o'clock the bride <lb/>
entered with her father, Mr. J. White, <lb/>
and the groom with his brother, Mr. J. <lb/>
Henderson. These <lb/>
followed by the Messrs. <lb/>
W. I. II. II. <lb/>
and G, Woodward. As <lb/>
bridal passed up the aisles Mi-s <lb/>
Annie wedding <lb/>
march with her usual <lb/>
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bride groom were made one by <lb/>
Kev. N. M. Watson, the <lb/>
Methodist church. <lb/>
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couple drove to the depot where they <lb/>
took the morning Henderson <lb/>
to spend with <lb/>
of tho groom. As train de- <lb/>
parted received u shower f lice <lb/>
accompanied by the old <lb/>
shoe. <lb/>
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many very handsome bridal presents. <lb/>
Their host of all wish that <lb/>
their married life happily begun <lb/>
may he an uninterrupted joy <lb/>
aged o, asked permission <lb/>
her mother to say grace at the din- <lb/>
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things, and don't lei cat t-iv last, <lb/>
and ail the crumbs in our <lb/>
FROM FOOT TO KNEE <lb/>
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many kinds of hut some would <lb/>
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pain. not B near the <lb/>
fire Without Home one <lb/>
sent containing testimonial of <lb/>
cures by Hood's and I told <lb/>
my husband I would like to try this med- <lb/>
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helped inc. I kept on taking it until my <lb/>
limb was completely healed. I cannot <lb/>
praise Hood's enough for the <lb/>
great benefit ll baa been to me. It <lb/>
cleanse all impurities and <lb/>
leaves it rich and Mm. Anna B, <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
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Hood's Pills fries m <lb/>
Get on the Ground Floor. <lb/>
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head swim. We are receiving daily <lb/>
choice line of <lb/>
Canned Goods of all kinds, Tobacco, Cigars, <lb/>
and everything y t In a first- <lb/>
class Grocery which we offer at prices <lb/>
that defy competition. <lb/>
James B, White. <lb/>
A Burst of Bargain Sunlight. <lb/>
J R. COREY <lb/>
MID <lb/>
A General. Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line Li h <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by J. W. Brown, <lb/>
to see <lb/>
Clothing, Dress Goods. Caps. <lb/>
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malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, torpid <lb/>
liver and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
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DEALER IN <lb/>
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The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
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prices paid for country <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
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the news every <lb/>
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to the es- <lb/>
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is worth <lb/>
many tunes more than <lb/>
the subscription price. <lb/>
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they are drawn <lb/>
a row of piles of food. <lb/>
ten <lb/>
I pounds of raw rice, ,, , <lb/>
two pound packages Tho rice <lb/>
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paid on Unit day of <lb/>
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and one third on the Ural day of <lb/>
January. wish -In percent Inter <lb/>
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privilege to pay whole <lb/>
at any time and take his deed. <lb/>
on day of <lb/>
and title reserved until <lb/>
the of money I- <lb/>
I. <lb/>
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the right to reject <lb/>
bid. <lb/>
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M. <lb/>
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A. K. C. . Hew <lb/>
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MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron <lb/>
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of all the bey n least better from the <lb/>
dote, mil hull dollar bottle. <lb/>
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the Conn of <lb/>
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day of 1897, it II o'clock M. <lb/>
at Court door in county <lb/>
sell the hi for ca-n. lo <lb/>
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restate <lb/>
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the of It. , <lb/>
A tract W W <lb/>
tract and a ii <lb/>
i tores being deeded <lb/>
by i. a to a n <lb/>
known is and <lb/>
tracts. <lb/>
and. One other adjoining <lb/>
trooper land, above described on <lb/>
of I. A W Me- <lb/>
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Martha A W W <lb/>
on the nest <lb/>
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on land, <lb/>
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A Mi ,. I;, .,.,, <lb/>
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and being part of that <lb/>
to W K In el W <lb/>
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deeded lo h <lb/>
by A <lb/>
one-fourth <lb/>
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to K by K <lb/>
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deed In Blade. <lb/>
of 1887, <lb/>
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pases and over large <lb/>
Battle The <lb/>
greatest and War Book ever <lb/>
and the Only one Hint does <lb/>
justice to the C lute soldier and the <lb/>
be ought for. Ir, one <lb/>
Agent wanted everywhere to <lb/>
book on our new easy plan <lb/>
Many of tie lady <lb/>
to HOOper <lb/>
month. Sous Daughters <lb/>
of Veterans, others are <lb/>
to tend tot a illus- <lb/>
circular and <lb/>
I. Address, <lb/>
Journal Job Printing Co., <lb/>
by. <lb/>
A Great Land Sale. <lb/>
One o Hie Bert in County <lb/>
to be -i. a at Public Sale <lb/>
1897. <lb/>
By virtue of power vested in as <lb/>
by two decrees of Superior Court <lb/>
made st June term 1891, one In <lb/>
case of I. A. <lb/>
Sugg wife Millie E. and the <lb/>
ether A. T. I. A. <lb/>
and wife Millie K. I will <lb/>
ell at public to the highest bidder <lb/>
on Monday nth of Dec. 1897 <lb/>
, valuable lying on south aids <lb/>
about two and a half miles <lb/>
West of known as the <lb/>
Charles and <lb/>
about live hundred and seventy acre, <lb/>
more or leas. <lb/>
A general discretion of the lands <lb/>
can be found in the two decrees score <lb/>
referred to but a <lb/>
will be given of the lend, to be sold <lb/>
on the day of sale or can be <lb/>
the sale by t me at my <lb/>
office. <lb/>
The lei in- of s in Is <lb/>
but purchaser it not <lb/>
ed to pay all cash he can, If ha de- <lb/>
sires, make arrangement to pay part <lb/>
cash and gel time on the by <lb/>
giving his note payable, with simple <lb/>
Interest, in annual secure I <lb/>
by a mortgage on the land. <lb/>
farm Is valuable for <lb/>
of cotton, corn or tobacco and la <lb/>
well supplied with pack <lb/>
houses, Ac. <lb/>
Th use wishing to buy a fine farm <lb/>
near town will do well to examine this <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Any desired can be bad <lb/>
by applying to the undersigned. <lb/>
N. O, Oct 1897. <lb/>
T. J. JAR VIS. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE <lb/>
-----U STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A <lb/>
YEARS has taught me the U cheap <lb/>
Hemp Hope. Building Pumps, Farming Implement,, and <lb/>
log necessary for Millers, Mechanic and general house bun <lb/>
Holding Ladies Dress Good. I have always on lath <lb/>
for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for Clark's O . t <lb/>
and keep courteous clerks. <lb/>
GREEN VILLE. <lb/>
Tho rain kept lint Monday <lb/>
crowd in town being as large In. <lb/>
day at usual. <lb/>
J L SUGG <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
COURTHOUSE. <lb/>
All placed n strict <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
AM FOB PROOF <lb/>
mi i <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
ft <lb/>
papers for <lb/>
The Farmer and Mechanic, <lb/>
paper that yearn ago, under the <lb/>
guidance of Capt- H- A- Shotwell <lb/>
made an excellent r <lb/>
throughout the State, has <lb/>
been revived at Raleigh a <lb/>
wet farm and home paper. <lb/>
many in this section <lb/>
who formerly took Farmer <lb/>
Mechanic like to have <lb/>
it again and we are prepared lo <lb/>
make the following extraordinary <lb/>
For we will Bend The <lb/>
fin V ion. Toe North <lb/>
of and <lb/>
Farmer Mechanic, all <lb/>
papers a <lb/>
capers will give yen <lb/>
home news, the State and general <lb/>
and farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of a <lb/>
whole year for <lb/>
If yon want the Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added to the above list <lb/>
you can get it for cents more, <lb/>
or a week New York <lb/>
World for Any other <lb/>
paper or magazine wanted we can <lb/>
give yon a on in con- <lb/>
with Re- <lb/>
Some T <lb/>
Wisdom. <lb/>
Even the hand of a king <lb/>
o mortality. <lb/>
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bright young man would rid- <lb/>
unmercifully. <lb/>
No one is absolutely free. <lb/>
Every person at a few <lb/>
to <lb/>
Do not drop into medicine <lb/>
habit. <lb/>
are merely ace <lb/>
indications. <lb/>
longest pole does not <lb/>
always get persimmons. It <lb/>
it so long in some instance that <lb/>
nobody can handle it. <lb/>
An empty sometimes <lb/>
a great deal in it. <lb/>
No men ever makes good <lb/>
for himself alone- <lb/>
Many a poor man smokes <lb/>
enough cigars to support hie <lb/>
family- <lb/>
waste bait fishing for <lb/>
compliments- <lb/>
Life called a river, but there <lb/>
a deal of dost raised- <lb/>
Dignity is one of woman's <lb/>
est of defense. <lb/>
News. <lb/>
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one <lb/>
night, who, not content with hurl- <lb/>
epithets, hurled a number of <lb/>
well. lecturer <lb/>
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with the remark that he bad <lb/>
hoped the would be <lb/>
pleated, but he really hadn't ex- <lb/>
that they would their <lb/>
Under a decision of <lb/>
Court of California it baa <lb/>
been established that a woman <lb/>
may be to support her <lb/>
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was by the beat legal <lb/>
of the state, and <lb/>
bated upon peculiar <lb/>
in the case. It that <lb/>
of an elderly Maple living in Lea <lb/>
county. The husband is <lb/>
aged and infirm to be <lb/>
to provide for and <lb/>
not long ago deserted alto- <lb/>
by his wife. He brought <lb/>
suit against for maintenance <lb/>
before Superior Court of the <lb/>
and obtained a judgment, <lb/>
ordering payment to himself <lb/>
of a monthly allowance of <lb/>
Further than that, after <lb/>
peal, the judgment been <lb/>
firmed by the Supreme <lb/>
tho State. <lb/>
GUESSES <lb/>
How often <lb/>
ates into a condition cf <lb/>
at selfishness indifference, <lb/>
regulated by an armed neutrality <lb/>
toward outside world<lb/>
No woman is, a more <lb/>
roughly disqualified for what <lb/>
she conceives to be her special <lb/>
vocation than is a<lb/>
H e owe nobody love, which <lb/>
never a debt. It always a free <lb/>
will offering, or the return for an <lb/>
exchange of like <lb/>
for like.<lb/>
A man who assures a woman <lb/>
he has determined to <lb/>
marry invitee her to do <lb/>
to alter bis determination.<lb/>
Some women arc so delighted <lb/>
with their own and ex- <lb/>
press their delight so <lb/>
as to make others almost regret<lb/>
Many a man who made up <lb/>
bis to die a bachelor cannot <lb/>
make up bis heart to the same <lb/>
he Loafing Habit. <lb/>
Why it is some young men will <lb/>
loaf about the at night <lb/>
a-d on Sundays, when they a-e <lb/>
not at work, in more than some <lb/>
people comprehend. Even <lb/>
if limo should bang heavy on <lb/>
their beads, can very easily <lb/>
a good book to while <lb/>
away time. If a person <lb/>
not able to buy a book, there are <lb/>
plenty of people who will loan a <lb/>
good bock. Then another thing <lb/>
religions worship. There is <lb/>
hardly a nigh, in the week but <lb/>
what services of tome <lb/>
kind are not held in some of <lb/>
churches, to which young men <lb/>
can attend How much better it <lb/>
would be to either read a good <lb/>
book or be at it <lb/>
to be listening to idle <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
The n. <lb/>
One normal pumpkin will make <lb/>
A normal pumpkin <lb/>
weighs less than fifty pounds. <lb/>
Five cents will buy it in any <lb/>
in world. There are <lb/>
pumpkins that weigh three times <lb/>
fifty pounds, and even one of these <lb/>
can be purchased fur a <lb/>
Why, then, not pumpkin <lb/>
pie hold a place in the estimation <lb/>
of human family co <lb/>
other product of land or sea <lb/>
occupies It bridges the chasm <lb/>
between millionaire and the <lb/>
pauper, between haughty <lb/>
dame and the petulant <lb/>
woman, between dude and the <lb/>
tramp. In a word, the pumpkin <lb/>
pie that touch of nature <lb/>
which makes all world kin. <lb/>
The pumpkin is, therefore, to be <lb/>
Louis Republic <lb/>
PLAIN TRUTHS <lb/>
No man who looks high can <lb/>
live low. <lb/>
religion that cost <lb/>
nothing. <lb/>
Be a and you will be <lb/>
to receive <lb/>
Faultfinding one of the <lb/>
est marks of a backslider. <lb/>
True Christianity works <lb/>
Well between Sundays. <lb/>
An o is tho <lb/>
that the Bible it true- <lb/>
The devil when ho <lb/>
finds a good man on his knees. <lb/>
Things said and lore <lb/>
bring good fruit- <lb/>
Read tho Bible and you <lb/>
Will find it <lb/>
A good prayer meeting <lb/>
begins before the bell rings. <lb/>
We hare no more right to think <lb/>
wrong than we have to do wrong <lb/>
The devil leads the man <lb/>
not living same good object. <lb/>
The smallest man on the face of <lb/>
the earth the one who sees only <lb/>
himself. -Rams Horn- <lb/>
Pawl <lb/>
Don't judge picture by the <lb/>
frame around it. <lb/>
Don't try to kill two birds with <lb/>
one stone. Use a shotgun. <lb/>
for a doctor if you <lb/>
prefer to die a natural death. <lb/>
Don't waste your . mo <lb/>
figures. They seldom lie, <lb/>
in gas-meters- <lb/>
Don't a strange dog <lb/>
to find out whether be is go d <lb/>
natured or not. <lb/>
get too self important. <lb/>
You may be just as as an <lb/>
just stupid- <lb/>
expect too much of a self <lb/>
made man. It is probably his <lb/>
first attempt la the creative line. <lb/>
Don't think that every fad eyed <lb/>
you meet has loved and <lb/>
Perhaps she loved and got <lb/>
him. <lb/>
leave kind words unsaid. <lb/>
the may <lb/>
it necessary lo put you <lb/>
his ice box Leader. <lb/>
MI<lb/>
The i Centennial Ex- <lb/>
position at has closed <lb/>
its gates <lb/>
visitors during <lb/>
the past six months- Consider- <lb/>
the limited population of <lb/>
this showing <lb/>
i-peak. for enterprise <lb/>
and skill of the . <lb/>
Thu Same Couple Married Three <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
I is a of u <lb/>
usual interest near here. One Alex <lb/>
Joiner, who lire, about three miles <lb/>
place, just been married <lb/>
the third time to the same woman. <lb/>
Same year, ago he was <lb/>
and lie and his half <lb/>
lived together for some lime. They <lb/>
could not and separated. <lb/>
A divorce obtained by <lb/>
Alter a lime Mr. Joiner began to pay <lb/>
his respects to hi, wife and <lb/>
alter a series courtship, they <lb/>
married again. long u sec- <lb/>
divorce applied and grant- <lb/>
ed. A few months ago a third court- <lb/>
was begun ended in a third <lb/>
marriage about three week, ago. <lb/>
They are now living <lb/>
October Treasury Figures. <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Oct. <lb/>
month October closed to-day, so <lb/>
fur as the Treasury are <lb/>
concerned, with a considerable <lb/>
in receipts over September. <lb/>
The figures still rubied to some <lb/>
which will be made on <lb/>
Monday, but disclose substantially the <lb/>
condition at the close the month. <lb/>
Th-i total receipts for October were <lb/>
of which was <lb/>
from customs, from inter- <lb/>
mil miscellaneous source,. <lb/>
The real significance of Treasury <lb/>
n, is by receipts <lb/>
than by the net which is <lb/>
largo this month because <lb/>
quarterly interest payments. There <lb/>
has been an improvement <lb/>
in customs receipts over <lb/>
September, and <lb/>
August. <lb/>
A like rate improvement two <lb/>
month, more, with tome improvement <lb/>
in revenue, would the <lb/>
Treasury near a self supporting basis. <lb/>
Mr. J. R. Tillery, Tillery, <lb/>
told the editor of Common- <lb/>
wealth that Mr. William hi, <lb/>
great uncle, built the ti gin house <lb/>
ever built in North Carolina. He <lb/>
I rune work the building is now <lb/>
standing on Mr. W. V farm <lb/>
near say, also that the <lb/>
first gin that was run In those long ago <lb/>
day, was turned by a crank, and that <lb/>
the cotton patches in the gardens were <lb/>
cultivated with a case Scotland <lb/>
Neck Commonwealth. <lb/>
A TO BE REMEMBERED. <lb/>
Our is conducted on sound <lb/>
principles, honorably presented and <lb/>
truthfully advertised. We have gathered <lb/>
from the best and most prominent markets <lb/>
all the new and desirable novelties <lb/>
to the want the people community <lb/>
This cone in attraction is Rich in Quality. <lb/>
Magnificent en Style, Price. <lb/>
We have to meet your require <lb/>
for seasonable goods in respect.- <lb/>
invite you to one of the displays <lb/>
up-to-date and Reasonable merchandise <lb/>
ever offered the people of this vicinity. <lb/>
Come to of Shows. Every feature <lb/>
of the entertainment is replete with Style, <lb/>
High Quality i y want <lb/>
to see this Show of Shows come and see <lb/>
fine assortment of <lb/>
AND TRIMMINGS <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing <lb/>
Goods, Shoes. <lb/>
Hats, and Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware, <lb/>
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
largest stock of <lb/>
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given <lb/>
in this community. Come and see how much <lb/>
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who <lb/>
you are, where you live, how much or how <lb/>
little money got. There is no Store <lb/>
where your dollars will do you as much good <lb/>
service as they will do you here. I <lb/>
Yours Truly <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
Silver In the Treasury. <lb/>
silver vaults of <lb/>
States Treasury have been rob-1 <lb/>
In.- cf a large number of <lb/>
dollars. When the count <lb/>
of the cash on in the j <lb/>
was commenced at time <lb/>
Treasurer <lb/>
silver dollars in th; vaults <lb/>
being counted by weight, as <lb/>
is usually done This work <lb/>
not gone far, it i <lb/>
was that two bags, feral <lb/>
weight. The money in <lb/>
these bags was counted it <lb/>
as I hat an <lb/>
; n out aid <lb/>
pieces lead been nut i i to <lb/>
make the weight. <lb/>
Thomas Martin, n colored mar, <lb/>
who bad been employed in the <lb/>
us a for many <lb/>
and assisted in the <lb/>
count by passing tho bags out of <lb/>
the vault, was arrested and con- <lb/>
fessed to the theft, but <lb/>
be had taken money m <lb/>
only two bag. Mr. Roberts de- <lb/>
to have <lb/>
ed for dollar and n <lb/>
of clerks v, a. for <lb/>
that purpose. <lb/>
count been in progress <lb/>
more than three months, and it <lb/>
will rive or six more to <lb/>
hundreds of millions of silver <lb/>
dollars on hand. As the count <lb/>
has several short bags <lb/>
have been found- As a rule only <lb/>
a low dollars have been taken <lb/>
a bag and had been <lb/>
substituted to make up <lb/>
weight. The shortage thus <lb/>
fur about <lb/>
Officials of <lb/>
believe Martin took all the <lb/>
his system seems <lb/>
been followed, and be had been <lb/>
employed about when- <lb/>
ever was any of <lb/>
tho bags to be done, on <lb/>
of supposed honesty. The <lb/>
lo.-s will fall upon former Ti. as <lb/>
Morgan, as Mr- Roberts has <lb/>
not yet given his receipt for the <lb/>
cash the <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
Spokes, Hubs, Building Pain ts <lb/>
Oils and Stoves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest at Book <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN STREET, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
j pure, <lb/>
v. Ii u l o J <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely <lb/>
o-i It. r <lb/>
have raised by <lb/>
fusion <lb/>
voters are not to They <lb/>
are the ores upon whom <lb/>
burdens fall, lint mark this <lb/>
If it were <lb/>
raise laxes this year to meet <lb/>
tho extravagant expenditures of <lb/>
fusion bosses, it will be mere <lb/>
to r next <lb/>
year. The cost of such manage- <lb/>
gets more and <lb/>
soon raise will be in de- <lb/>
It is utterly impossible <lb/>
for the so fellows to <lb/>
with M little money as it formerly <lb/>
took to State- And yet <lb/>
they cry retrenchment and re- <lb/>
Dispatch- <lb/>
The the player on <lb/>
the diversity Georgia team on <lb/>
Sunday last so stirred, up prejudice <lb/>
against the game in that Stale that <lb/>
many members of Georgia <lb/>
BOW in session, are in favor o <lb/>
a making it n misdemeanor <lb/>
lo engage in the loot bull in <lb/>
State. <lb/>
Carolina has only one serious <lb/>
draw-buck lo keep from being <lb/>
regarded as one of the best Slates in <lb/>
which to invest money; that <lb/>
the alterable political mess which Iris <lb/>
two years and which <lb/>
threatens at Mill. Tho <lb/>
published a of Cm. <lb/>
bends for sale, and in <lb/>
days moneyed mm <lb/>
New York were seeking lo make <lb/>
in the bonds. This a <lb/>
good Neck Common- <lb/>
wealth. <lb/>
Of the children horn alive one <lb/>
die before <lb/>
old, one third before twenty <lb/>
third mouth, ball the <lb/>
eighth two th of <lb/>
before tho thirty year, <lb/>
ii their fifty <lb/>
first year, and about <lb/>
only one survives it <lb/>
Now York and New <lb/>
lighting their way back <lb/>
tho sisterhood of Democratic <lb/>
States i Ohio staggering <lb/>
certain which flag to follow <lb/>
Massachusetts faltering in its <lb/>
Republican allegiance; Demo- <lb/>
gains nil the <lb/>
the <lb/>
sequences that to follow fast <lb/>
upon tho heels of Pro- <lb/>
Tho people the United States <lb/>
appear to be sadly dubious in the <lb/>
face of triumphant <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Newspapers m Schools. <lb/>
The idea substituting news- <lb/>
papers for reading books in i <lb/>
lie h s taken hold <lb/>
some mines and some <lb/>
discussion- There are some <lb/>
which could be used <lb/>
with profit, there are others which <lb/>
impress into the plastic <lb/>
minds of the children false ideas. <lb/>
The question, therefore, of <lb/>
newspaper to be used <lb/>
and the person to make the <lb/>
selection should be considered. <lb/>
If toucher is to select a <lb/>
d paper to promulgate his <lb/>
politics we might view the scheme <lb/>
with Sun- <lb/>
Making Opportunity. <lb/>
Improving is <lb/>
well, but making is <lb/>
better- Many a man says that he <lb/>
could do something he only <lb/>
had opportunity, but man <lb/>
who is determined to do some- <lb/>
will cue the <lb/>
even has to make it. <lb/>
wise man will make <lb/>
more opportunities than he <lb/>
School Times. <lb/>
Asked in all <lb/>
If President wants <lb/>
to accord recognition to the <lb/>
because of their loyalty <lb/>
to tho Republican it can be <lb/>
in nil fairness. Why <lb/>
he go into States like <lb/>
Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio where <lb/>
the vote turns scale to <lb/>
bis patty, give post-offices <lb/>
thereto black The <lb/>
will this, be- <lb/>
cause he knows that it would be <lb/>
t as a purpose to <lb/>
humiliate a <lb/>
of American for no <lb/>
reason than in <lb/>
party -St. Louis Re- <lb/>
public- <lb/>
I don't how big and rich <lb/>
widely known a concern is, <lb/>
let it its ads out of all pa- <lb/>
for say two seasons and it <lb/>
will able to catch <lb/>
up. Why, some it <lb/>
In lie h that a company <lb/>
is fulling back, getting <lb/>
to make an assignment <lb/>
it stops keeps out <lb/>
for a longer usual. You <lb/>
can send the <lb/>
circulars, letters, etc, you please, <lb/>
but unless he you ad in <lb/>
j his paper he don't you as <lb/>
being front No <lb/>
man afford to let <lb/>
ads drop out of papers that <lb/>
reach his <lb/>
<lb/>
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