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Journal Job Printing Co., <lb/>
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A Great Land Sale. <lb/>
One o Hie Bert in County <lb/>
to be -i. a at Public Sale <lb/>
1897. <lb/>
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by two decrees of Superior Court <lb/>
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on Monday nth of Dec. 1897 <lb/>
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about live hundred and seventy acre, <lb/>
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can be found in the two decrees score <lb/>
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on the day of sale or can be <lb/>
the sale by t me at my <lb/>
office. <lb/>
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sires, make arrangement to pay part <lb/>
cash and gel time on the by <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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YEARS has taught me the U cheap <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Wisdom. <lb/>
Even the hand of a king <lb/>
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bright young man would rid- <lb/>
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No one is absolutely free. <lb/>
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habit. <lb/>
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longest pole does not <lb/>
always get persimmons. It <lb/>
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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/>
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News. <lb/>
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A lecturer a par- <lb/>
one <lb/>
night, who, not content with hurl- <lb/>
epithets, hurled a number of <lb/>
well. lecturer <lb/>
Drought entertainment to a <lb/>
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/>
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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/>
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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/>
</p>
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m . i in i i.-, <lb/>
i i in. ii <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Editor u. <lb/>
Entered at the at Greenville, <lb/>
K. C. rail <lb/>
MS. <lb/>
Nat. t, <lb/>
J. W. went <lb/>
1897. <lb/>
the Home of <lb/>
next year, which will <lb/>
the way far the election of a <lb/>
Democratic President <lb/>
With the exception of New <lb/>
York, where with the i FL-ming and <lb/>
alleged of the Ho- ten., <lb/>
publican municipal j mm , two <lb/>
lion brought about the cyclone has ruined pat in <lb/>
which <lb/>
STATE SEWS. <lb/>
Tho. L. dud in the <lb/>
Stale r-j ml at . <lb/>
at <lb/>
tat, into tin hand a re. <lb/>
Two M have Mat lo the <lb/>
power by unexpectedly pawed Carteret <lb/>
A correspondent the Raleigh question was <lb/>
and the Democrats. <lb/>
the .- by bun, <lb/>
lowing ticket to <lb/>
run on the Chicago of <lb/>
For J. B <lb/>
plurality, and Maryland, where way to union at <lb/>
Chapel <lb/>
According to the report the ate. <lb/>
there are B <lb/>
begun a public tea .,. . , <lb/>
. I e iii the Slate. <lb/>
I III W ft k. <lb/>
acted with the Republican, tie <lb/>
made <lb/>
gains those where they <lb/>
pushed the free of silver Carolina Land and is fiat to have <lb/>
I. was ha a Klondike store, <lb/>
bar j weak lathe of the PT t <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
Made by the Orange Va. <lb/>
tooth is on <lb/>
on credit. <lb/>
If is bliss, Ignorance <lb/>
blister. <lb/>
As the evenings grow longer the oil. <lb/>
bills grow stronger. <lb/>
The cowboy supplied the fuel that <lb/>
warms the range. <lb/>
too most <lb/>
pie t courting in. <lb/>
A girl certainly waists her energy <lb/>
For ail. <lb/>
Van VI yet, New York. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
to the front a tho leading <lb/>
of This fact shows , <lb/>
plainly that those who pro- k-rs, <lb/>
A. an My whew <lb/>
Many j have student <lb/>
pupil <lb/>
the numb loot <lb/>
The believe, I dead which wean a number five <lb/>
. , , Monday, i wk. i a by <lb/>
. . a. n. <lb/>
and will in 1900. <lb/>
last year were not well informed. <lb/>
It also shows that not a few of <lb/>
, the Republicans who voted to <lb/>
Rey. Ii R. Hicks, who has put the administration <lb/>
made a reputation as a weather power resent the <lb/>
prophet, says we are to have of <lb/>
. , , . ,,.,, i policy by the prevent <lb/>
wind and ram storms 7th to I <lb/>
more storm conditions 13th and <lb/>
When the goes to <lb/>
he is within hailing <lb/>
i distance. <lb/>
, and at <lb/>
a number . , ,, ,. . , ,, ., <lb/>
around the depot and today at CH BO. <lb/>
to i e l. and .,.,, A , a <lb/>
Show it on tho care. I a-J m, pun-corn <lb/>
I r a named league, w <lb/>
T. I,. K r i , i -i have arrived, but girls prater <lb/>
ii . living while playing , . s <lb/>
n attorney I ., , , <lb/>
i were lire to jump <lb/>
Friday sum.- claim- ch mil hi his <lb/>
Democrats in moment Unreal- <lb/>
14th; warm rains and thunder ,,, Mr. Bryan a I Threw.- bill poster in <lb/>
and 19th; violent activity credit for the . <lb/>
out the <lb/>
the elements <lb/>
comes due November weather is <lb/>
l- to do i i n plenty, if <lb/>
all come through than <lb/>
Will more cause to observe <lb/>
Day on tho <lb/>
than can He in the <lb/>
dent's proclamation. <lb/>
Tin old town In <lb/>
this made by the Q <lb/>
do their it <lb/>
Some old dinner custom still <lb/>
The used to recline at <lb/>
their mid habit lying <lb/>
public dinner <lb/>
party Ohio, and the remark <lb/>
ha made that <lb/>
if the entire campaign in that <lb/>
State has been made along tilt <lb/>
same hue us the <lb/>
speeches Bade tho c <lb/>
days by Mr the <lb/>
elected their entire <lb/>
Stilt.-ticket as us as <lb/>
sured the defeat Of <lb/>
Of course those who make <lb/>
remarks it is much <lb/>
easier to say after a is <lb/>
over what would have been the <lb/>
a ill re ill el on our <lb/>
i I I <lb/>
NEEDS IMPROVING <lb/>
Hon. Bryan i <lb/>
in the hat <lb/>
The he in Ohio <lb/>
mid mule several with telling policy it is to <lb/>
on the choice in <lb/>
e ti -election, h, i campaign, but tho knowledge <lb/>
I may be useful all tho Male, as <lb/>
people other day, d. <lb/>
lo wen tin W <lb/>
pocket key-, <lb/>
It feet and what is <lb/>
Oldie to U-the a glass <lb/>
ever a net to, <lb/>
on lobe done and j The Star say that <lb/>
ii made a to drive seven miles <lb/>
Will it be o will t Owen Home, a young <lb/>
u be e BUM bole lad of years age, while out <lb/>
die hunting, his John <lb/>
There ii more travel on thin year of age, in the led <lb/>
any other la Iowa and of the head, <lb/>
is abominable. The races i hour later. I shooting was <lb/>
are <lb/>
i ;. cold and one. <lb/>
The Market is now <lb/>
Open, Open ail <lb/>
the time. <lb/>
Parties having tobacco <lb/>
which they wish to-sell, can <lb/>
get accommodated at head- <lb/>
quarters for high prices <lb/>
the Eastern <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO. <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors. <lb/>
Republican everywhere <lb/>
tho future, <lb/>
in d, in losses ., , , . , . <lb/>
The only depressing feature; <lb/>
A. K <lb/>
limn in every Stale, ii <lb/>
s. mi that Hi publican politic are not <lb/>
hi in <lb/>
The in of the <lb/>
Chicago platform shews a healthy <lb/>
growth the country. Per- <lb/>
our will now <lb/>
r is not dead. <lb/>
attempt international <lb/>
proved a and <lb/>
ii is now more ever that <lb/>
the people the must <lb/>
e on <lb/>
and unlimited at <lb/>
lo is nearer now than w. a year <lb/>
ago. High open a gild bad <lb/>
j about the elections, from a Dem- <lb/>
point of view, was tho <lb/>
of a Republican majority <lb/>
of the which <lb/>
menus that Senator <lb/>
will a <lb/>
rep <lb/>
resenting which <lb/>
Will he the K , a lawyer, Hum <lb/>
I and demand more at- who lately <lb/>
than any Other and there is DO home, vi and <lb/>
.-.- it not the <lb/>
proper Mayor and <lb/>
. will drive over this body w <lb/>
bang the <lb/>
to <lb/>
once a day a week probably it will -on- a <lb/>
receive tome There are bar had dropped dead <lb/>
bole that H I and that ha <lb/>
d. <lb/>
would like to that proposed <lb/>
government armor plate factory <lb/>
continue to present i <lb/>
and their able before <lb/>
the of Naval Officer <lb/>
lather was dying. It <lb/>
The writer beard many surely a sorrowful day lot <lb/>
upon the condition of this strut Observer. <lb/>
I . Diary the town <lb/>
hop <lb/>
lid. r the matter once. <lb/>
will eon- <lb/>
T. <lb/>
A True Bill. <lb/>
drink reason, drowns <lb/>
lie beauty, <lb/>
Ernest Dead the <lb/>
This the sad news flew external, Internal and incurable <lb/>
of the la-t Thursday ii a witch sen., a <lb/>
non to ascertain the b-st to the i lo <lb/>
for such a plant, which bocking <lb/>
Later <lb/>
the <lb/>
where the contest was aloes hi <lb/>
been In net- The latest we <lb/>
learn treat Ohio was that the <lb/>
is U publican by a very small <lb/>
is elected <lb/>
hut there is doubt ma- <lb/>
he re will be enough <lb/>
to Manna. <lb/>
Van plurality has bean in- <lb/>
creased lo in New city <lb/>
and have swept the entire- <lb/>
Stale. <lb/>
The It.-publican will control the <lb/>
Legislature by a very <lb/>
on join <lb/>
wilt m U. S. Senator <lb/>
that Suite <lb/>
The in Ken- <lb/>
is <lb/>
came near lie <lb/>
whole Virginia Legislature. <lb/>
Things in <lb/>
in where Democrat <lb/>
have the worst this <lb/>
have nun aged to cut ma. <lb/>
s in ball, No party can <lb/>
stand up that sort of <lb/>
pounding. <lb/>
OVERCOATS <lb/>
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/>
i.- <lb/>
I ho <lb/>
either a lack of darkening woes, the makes a <lb/>
who looked ton for r of the administration k loot. <lb/>
Token a whole, the return are toward project or it belief ; age,; <lb/>
very encouraging, ink I voice will ac <lb/>
natter of the <lb/>
and Silver I the n the mat young men lathe ,. , , , <lb/>
Hon. Taylor, was M rt B. Y. P. U. a masting <lb/>
U. S- to bad equal Ins the night, i <lb/>
broken and money last administration aid until and to <lb/>
thrown. The fusion , arrival of If the U. <lb/>
In ,,, at e and other who <lb/>
sill ebb oven more <lb/>
until the I m i i- <lb/>
e ; I. i I <lb/>
rank, and then <lb/>
. lo <lb/>
ii.- oil <lb/>
men <lb/>
probably their actual <lb/>
utter. <lb/>
our <lb/>
D. Q <lb/>
Today's cabinet was a <lb/>
somewhat gloomy and <lb/>
Mr- was chief mourn- <lb/>
Sherman looked <lb/>
and -i-ii <lb/>
contact wins him. <lb/>
He was tuned by <lb/>
in <lb/>
hi. l.-i hi <lb/>
pr <lb/>
i several mouths ago, and who is <lb/>
i at <lb/>
i tails to perceive how occupying; <lb/>
u position as n diplomat should <lb/>
operate to deprive bin th tight <lb/>
to have and express an opinion <lb/>
of his own after his return to <lb/>
private life, and is therefore community, Sundry and <lb/>
inclined to bother heal about <lb/>
tho absurd talk that of the <lb/>
talks we e made by Vi. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
the various tor <lb/>
proper work of the Union were <lb/>
II.- Ki-v. pointed. The next will be <lb/>
at held on evening,<lb/>
Tenderness does not mean weakness, <lb/>
softness, is <lb/>
lent with strength, manliness, truth and <lb/>
bravery. does not show alone <lb/>
in the touch, hut in <lb/>
for- <lb/>
patience and <lb/>
But however it shows it i a <lb/>
in as spring <lb/>
showers us the music <lb/>
the down the m <lb/>
ct may not have <lb/>
much this world's to <lb/>
may girt heller <lb/>
spend a <lb/>
you will this <lb/>
shedding you grace <lb/>
an in w rd act <lb/>
spirit of your hie. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
In e. childhood ha <lb/>
lb- workers in <lb/>
day a.- area ho I eta, money by J. A. <lb/>
r.-w ii. Ill, I It fails to cure. <lb/>
TO A COLS IN SAY. <lb/>
Take I ax Quinine Tab <lb/>
evening 3rd mil., the <lb/>
the bride, near Mr. <lb/>
Joseph an I Tucker <lb/>
ruble In death of Has good <lb/>
young man. <lb/>
friends of Spam and of the ad-, <lb/>
. . ,, , . , , , Asleep ill JeSUS, .-. <lb/>
have <lb/>
From which mil- every wake to <lb/>
publication of a <lb/>
m mournful the rest of truthful <lb/>
but if ho it ha I written by Mr- Taylor and the lost <lb/>
feared that the la with and its <lb/>
Ohio would not J relations with These <lb/>
by making Boss; charge that Mr. Taylor's Manager W. baa bad <lb/>
return to tho was published tor <lb/>
impossible, and not because of Congress, but, unless those <lb/>
the administered i lo the and any <lb/>
to the administration by the of Congress town la tat stale has a <lb/>
crease in Democratic vote mistaken, of the sort will <lb/>
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vote in every Stale which <lb/>
no election held- <lb/>
be to about prompt <lb/>
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speaking publication, the <lb/>
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the results and to that <lb/>
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year held under n now <lb/>
administration, but they do <lb/>
that sort of rot <lb/>
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ordinary efforts made by <lb/>
National Committee to hold to- <lb/>
the vote given to <lb/>
year enormous <lb/>
amount of money in <lb/>
and see the results <lb/>
t. <lb/>
by S. M. S hull. <lb/>
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Corn Meal <lb/>
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Oar I minims <lb/>
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was badly hurt by a lull Wednesday. <lb/>
He on n <lb/>
ii breaking <lb/>
all right arm cud being <lb/>
badly <lb/>
are Norfolk of <lb/>
Sad us furnished <lb/>
by Cobb A Mer- <lb/>
of Norfolk <lb/>
Cotton. <lb/>
for what they popular <lb/>
rebuke lo Mr. <lb/>
They see, too, Eggs per do <lb/>
that it it a forerunner of I <lb/>
lion a Democratic majority of <lb/>
GOOd <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Low <lb/>
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I Man <lb/>
to <lb/>
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THAT <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
of Fall Samples ii <lb/>
containing enough <lb/>
to stock three <lb/>
They are <lb/>
the famous <lb/>
NATHAN CO. the big <lb/>
i Chicago, who are fancy-priced <lb/>
t of modern <lb/>
work with many students. Come in and turn the <lb/>
pages of this great of fashions. Get <lb/>
for year Fill ind Winter Suit or and <lb/>
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right <lb/>
quality at the right price. <lb/>
I also have in stock a full Hue of <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call and see are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock and lean, the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
-HATS <lb/>
Is Now Grandly Ready <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
-----DEALER IN----- <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. 0- <lb/>
I will the best goods and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Next door to <lb/>
THE LIVE <lb/>
Dealers, Tobacco Flue. <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers <lb/>
their to We are taking lo <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
yon we will make the best of Float <lb/>
least All work guaranteed and we are ready to <lb/>
repair anything our line a to a bicycle. will <lb/>
thank you to and tee <lb/>
S. L CO. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
too. who are <lb/>
usually do. Bat h, have to boy <lb/>
up to date We don't <lb/>
keep the style he wore. And <lb/>
what a choice he'd hare. <lb/>
mils, and double <lb/>
breasted Alberta <lb/>
each with a style peculiar to <lb/>
a- d Worsted, plaids and <lb/>
and stripes in bewildering variety, <lb/>
blacks, blues, browns, and <lb/>
all sorts of beautiful <lb/>
of colors. <lb/>
Suits for diet, for for <lb/>
sport, suits in all prices- <lb/>
would <lb/>
hie Clothing from <lb/>
Gent Furnish in gs <lb/>
is superb and-your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
GREENVILLE IN. C <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local <lb/>
, NOV. i. <lb/>
Till the month when the turkey <lb/>
the neck. <lb/>
market humming <lb/>
today with full <lb/>
The meeting at Winterville conduct- <lb/>
ed by Be C W Blanchard, <lb/>
today ad lo <lb/>
church. <lb/>
V, a shoe company can be <lb/>
a corporation, can't it f I <lb/>
suppose to. Willie Well, Pa, I <lb/>
thought corporation had no <lb/>
Trade good with mer- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
A key been <lb/>
and left at office. <lb/>
Low, of New York, don't <lb/>
so high November muck him <lb/>
A baa been opened in the <lb/>
building out the depot by <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
look like lime to ace <lb/>
owing. are go- <lb/>
lug to more. <lb/>
calendar that arc beginning to <lb/>
put in appearance Indicate <lb/>
we will have another <lb/>
The take place <lb/>
next week. The Line will <lb/>
round trip ticket from Greenville at <lb/>
Thee. and leave <lb/>
week their new borne In High <lb/>
Mr. i a good <lb/>
and our la High Malt <lb/>
J. J. Cherry, Jr., and K. C. <lb/>
will run an excursion to <lb/>
ton lair next Wednesday, <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
the year ending October <lb/>
Slat there bad been M- <lb/>
by of Deed <lb/>
Wayne county <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Most of race crowd left <lb/>
thing in fall <lb/>
Meal, and Select <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
Expressed lo S. M. <lb/>
Butter, <lb/>
and <lb/>
In decide lo go on <lb/>
be could make a a a <lb/>
and handle the bone. <lb/>
New line Short Back Sailor in <lb/>
black and colon, Cap in white <lb/>
and color, and Tern just <lb/>
received by Mr. J. S. Co. <lb/>
We see account town all about <lb/>
Slats in electric light <lb/>
plant, but trudging <lb/>
along Kith seventeenth grate <lb/>
lamps. <lb/>
Friday evening Misses and <lb/>
Emily gave a <lb/>
to Mary <lb/>
Scotland Neck. A large number of <lb/>
young people wire present and they <lb/>
pent a delightful evening. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
The Register Deeds issued <lb/>
es In- six couple Ibis week, <lb/>
while and . lord. <lb/>
Hoe and <lb/>
George T. Smith and Delia K. <lb/>
Willoughby. <lb/>
N. T. Allen. <lb/>
T. I; and <lb/>
J. J. and Mary <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Henry and Amy <lb/>
There were also throe run away <lb/>
couple, one from and one <lb/>
county, to apply <lb/>
license; hut being under age they <lb/>
Another Record Breaker <lb/>
The old broke <lb/>
another record on sale, <lb/>
by giving Mr Harvey Tyson the largest <lb/>
abaft 1807. It <lb/>
clear warehouse charges. There is <lb/>
no place lit e Critcher A <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse to tobacco. <lb/>
They ire hustler dart lo <lb/>
and know bow to please farmer. <lb/>
PERSON AX <lb/>
i V. i i i i. <lb/>
W. is ill town. <lb/>
went t to- <lb/>
day <lb/>
CM. Bernard returned home <lb/>
day <lb/>
one our oldest <lb/>
cit.-i., i <lb/>
Guy and Miss <lb/>
Mildred <lb/>
Miss Matilda lo <lb/>
Winterville evening. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. went to Kin- <lb/>
Thursday evening to visit friend. <lb/>
Guy Williamson sister Miss <lb/>
who have some <lb/>
day here lo Suffolk today. <lb/>
Mrs. Deal and little daughter, <lb/>
have been flailing EM. <lb/>
Cheek, left morning for their home <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Mr. B. Clark returned home <lb/>
where be has been in a sever- <lb/>
months are <lb/>
lo know I hat her has <lb/>
improved. <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming went to lo- <lb/>
Mia. L. C. went to <lb/>
II. P. went lo Henderson <lb/>
to-day. <lb/>
J. J- Cl Kin-Inn, <lb/>
today <lb/>
J. S. C i went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
V. C. Harding <lb/>
Centerville. <lb/>
B F. bit en a business <lb/>
trip lo <lb/>
Moore and little <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Mis arrived Friday <lb/>
evening to visit her brother, C. T. <lb/>
Mis Francis Wells, cf Wilson, who <lb/>
visiting Miss White, returned <lb/>
home <lb/>
Mis Mary of <lb/>
Neck, who vat visiting Mia <lb/>
left this <lb/>
Bar, J. T. Kendall here <lb/>
Friday evening and went out to Beth- <lb/>
lo begin a meeting there Sunday <lb/>
RANDOLPH- <lb/>
A Pretty Marriage at Mildred <lb/>
Wednesday, 3rd at noon, <lb/>
in the church at Mildred, Mr. <lb/>
John B. Greenville and <lb/>
Mia Lena of Mildred, <lb/>
were married by Ram A. W. <lb/>
the a large of <lb/>
relatives and <lb/>
Upon the arrival bridal party <lb/>
at the church they entered in the <lb/>
the strains of tin; wed- <lb/>
ding march charmingly rendered by <lb/>
Mr. Martha the <lb/>
and ladies passing up opposite <lb/>
each couple alternately j John New- <lb/>
ton and Miss V. Davis, John <lb/>
and Mis Frank Joe <lb/>
Knight and Miss It. E <lb/>
Bynum and Miss Annie Randolph, <lb/>
Mayo Rive and Mis Sophia Jarvis, <lb/>
T. Forbes and Cola <lb/>
Guy Lucy Randolph, <lb/>
Then came the with hi best <lb/>
man, II Vi i i I. the bride <lb/>
with her sinter, Miss Mary Thigpen, <lb/>
maid honor. <lb/>
The were David L. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
The church deco- <lb/>
rated for the occasion and bride and <lb/>
maid of honor carried beautiful <lb/>
chrysanthemums <lb/>
Immediately after the ceremony <lb/>
bridal party to In me <lb/>
the parents where an elegant <lb/>
dinner <lb/>
At took their depart, <lb/>
for reaching here G <lb/>
o'clock, and a reception held <lb/>
I lie homo of tin, <lb/>
mother, Mr. Lucy Randolph, in South <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
The bride and groom were <lb/>
to Greenville by Mrs Mary <lb/>
Worley, Frank Mal- <lb/>
lie Mary Thigpen, and L A <lb/>
Randolph, J II Randolph, Joe <lb/>
and Guy <lb/>
The couple received a large number <lb/>
of handsome present. <lb/>
Al the reception some scupper- <lb/>
win. was by the <lb/>
lather in The latter, <lb/>
after having kept the wine several <lb/>
decades, said before his death <lb/>
wine to be the wedding <lb/>
hi marriage. HI i. <lb/>
were canted out. <lb/>
THE RACES. <lb/>
Day all hill tat <lb/>
Wednesday was a day <lb/>
Mat tall the track <lb/>
the Greenville Driving Association. <lb/>
The attendance was large <lb/>
present witnessed unusually fine <lb/>
racing. <lb/>
Following is the summary of <lb/>
day's ii, l <lb/>
by . <lb/>
Maggie Carroll, Walt Full <lb/>
Va.; by Thompson, <lb/>
Lillie Ma- <lb/>
C.; Harry C, by Hen- <lb/>
Firewood. <lb/>
M Carroll. <lb/>
Sylvan. <lb/>
Lillie W. <lb/>
Harry C . <lb/>
Time <lb/>
class, MOO <lb/>
Corie by West <lb/>
Virginia ; Lillie by <lb/>
Baltimore ; Woo I, by While,<lb/>
Call Lilly, by Jordan, <lb/>
Corie I <lb/>
Lillie Tobe. <lb/>
Wood. <lb/>
Calla Lilly. <lb/>
Time <lb/>
Second Day's, <lb/>
f was another tin- day and <lb/>
two more splendid races up the <lb/>
second meet a, <lb/>
the track the G <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
The is the luminary <lb/>
CLASS, I I Is-.;, <lb/>
Lillie by Full <lb/>
River, Va.; Lillie W., by <lb/>
Marion, S. Ella Lo, by <lb/>
by Hooker, Greenville. <lb/>
l i i <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Ella <lb/>
BUM. <lb/>
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class, <lb/>
Bay Line, by , <lb/>
Leo, by Va. ; Julian May <lb/>
by White, ; by El- <lb/>
Gallant, by Neely, <lb/>
i Barter, by Janus, Virginia; <lb/>
by Steele, <lb/>
Day Line. Bed . <lb/>
Julian May,.,<lb/>
Time, 2.20, <lb/>
Lust Day's Meet the Series <lb/>
The three series cl race the <lb/>
of the Greenville Driving As <lb/>
closed on Friday afternoon <lb/>
wills two more line <lb/>
is <lb/>
I I ALL, <lb/>
Corie by Walton, <lb/>
David C, by <lb/>
Red by s. <lb/>
Albert by Richmond. <lb/>
Curia <lb/>
David C. <lb/>
Red Rover. <lb/>
Albert C. <lb/>
J, <lb/>
class, <lb/>
Bird Eye, by Smith, <lb/>
by Raleigh; Prince <lb/>
Alb-11, by Bryan, Senator <lb/>
B., by Jersey City.<lb/>
Rivet. I <lb/>
Albert. I <lb/>
Senator t. S <lb/>
J R. COREY <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
SADDLES <lb/>
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A General;, Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
THE BALL <lb/>
annual bull <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Club in the Eastern <lb/>
Wednesday wag the <lb/>
brilliant event of the season- <lb/>
wanting to it <lb/>
a great The <lb/>
the ladies <lb/>
loveliest, the in.-n were at <lb/>
best and wag <lb/>
The ball opened at o'clock <lb/>
and the German commenced at <lb/>
12- This was participated by <lb/>
twenty-seven many <lb/>
., while a number <lb/>
an the <lb/>
i. . i of lb i dances- <lb/>
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Hart, of the <lb/>
taking port the <lb/>
Hairy and Miss Halite <lb/>
K. L- Carr and Miss Miry <lb/>
L. I. and Miss Ella <lb/>
King- <lb/>
C 8- Forbes and Miss <lb/>
Inner <lb/>
and Mi-.- <lb/>
U. W and Miss Sal- <lb/>
lie <lb/>
J. B- Cherry, Jr., <lb/>
Mayo Lam <lb/>
E G. and Miss <lb/>
Hooker- <lb/>
It. M- Nannie <lb/>
House Miss <lb/>
Wilson rod Miss Busy <lb/>
Greene- <lb/>
W- J- Corbett and Miss Mary <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
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Jarvis. <lb/>
J- R Lightfoot and Miss <lb/>
Cherry- <lb/>
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J. L- v Miss Lina <lb/>
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H- St. Miss Jennie <lb/>
Lamb. <lb/>
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J. B- Jarvis and Miss <lb/>
Wells. <lb/>
James and Miss <lb/>
Blanche Flanagan. <lb/>
D and Miss <lb/>
Tyson- <lb/>
Frank Tyson Miss Ada <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
Jarvis and Mi-.-s Julia <lb/>
J W and Miss Annie <lb/>
Foley- <lb/>
Forbes <lb/>
Sophia <lb/>
N U and Miss Willie <lb/>
It D Bo Cherry, John <lb/>
Limb, Ed Wayne Mitch- <lb/>
ell, Smith, <lb/>
George Woodward, Emmet Woo- <lb/>
Will Bernard, J P <lb/>
FINE CLOTHING <lb/>
The most complete stock at <lb/>
CLOTHING STORE. <lb/>
ext Door to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
bled <lb/>
air son <lb/>
lute Fred died at his <lb/>
Mills, Hi- <lb/>
a Ir-. of Henry Harding, of <lb/>
this town. <lb/>
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most stylish<lb/>
Our Autumn stock is now ready and <lb/>
I surpasses any we have ever shown. <lb/>
Tie Most Attractive Foreign Fairies. <lb/>
latest domestic novelties. No <lb/>
other house shows such <lb/>
Lang's Cash House. <lb/>
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb/>
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James B, White. <lb/>
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the Mother shapes the course tar B <lb/>
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Groceries. <lb/>
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to see <lb/>
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of unborn <lb/>
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ages and enters the confines <lb/>
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lore, should the Moth- <lb/>
be guarded, and now great the <lb/>
effort lie to ward off danger and <lb/>
make her life joyous and happy. <lb/>
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the time of recovery short- <lb/>
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to both moth- <lb/>
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say they will <lb/>
be without it again. No other <lb/>
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softness, It is -i- <lb/>
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spirit your lite. <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/>
Sit 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 GOODS <lb/>
HATS <lb/>
Is Now Grandly Ready <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
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near Mr. <lb/>
Joseph Boss and Vials Tusker <lb/>
were married by Justice j. a. Lang, <lb/>
Mr- <lb/>
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friends of Spain nod of the ad <lb/>
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feared that tho count dealing with Spain and its <lb/>
Ohio not meet I relations with Cuba. <lb/>
expectations by making that Mr. Taylor's <lb/>
return <lb/>
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the results and to claim that such <lb/>
is always tho case at tho first oil <lb/>
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but do not <lb/>
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Senate, the recognition <lb/>
the Cubans. <lb/>
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know tho extra-1 Western <lb/>
ordinary efforts made by their <lb/>
National to bold to- j y <lb/>
the vote to <lb/>
year tho enormous Lard <lb/>
amount of money <lb/>
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for just what they popular <lb/>
rebuke lo Mr. and <lb/>
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lie on a painting house <lb/>
a distance breaking <lb/>
bis lulu aim ind being otherwise <lb/>
badly Injured, <lb/>
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and peanuts for as <lb/>
by<lb/>
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of Fall Samples is in <lb/>
enough <lb/>
styles to stock three <lb/>
stores. They are <lb/>
the famous <lb/>
NATHAN FISCHER CO. creations, the big <lb/>
of who arc Draper's <lb/>
f greatest masterly custom <lb/>
work with many students. Com; in and turn the <lb/>
pages of this great of fashions, Gel <lb/>
y, Fall and Wilder Suit or and <lb/>
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right <lb/>
quality at the right price. <lb/>
also in stock a full of <lb/>
------and <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call and sec are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock and lean, the low prices. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
-DEALER IN------ <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
I will cat the best goods and <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all l canto obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and see me. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Next to THE LIVE GROCERY <lb/>
S E PENDER <lb/>
Stove Dealers, Tobacco Flue. <lb/>
and Bicycle Dealers and <lb/>
their service to public We taking orders <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
a.-sure you will as make the best of Fines <lb/>
for the price. Ail oar work is guaranteed and we are ready to <lb/>
repair our from a cook store to a bicycle. We will <lb/>
you to and us. Respectfully, <lb/>
S. E. FIB I <lb/>
to <lb/>
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If Washington were <lb/>
alive he would be at- <lb/>
by the <lb/>
National Flag floating <lb/>
over Frank Wilson's <lb/>
store<lb/>
ho are <lb/>
usually But h d have to bay <lb/>
up to date garments. don't <lb/>
keep the style he wore. And <lb/>
what a choice have. <lb/>
Suck suits, single and double <lb/>
breasted <lb/>
each with a style peculiar to us. <lb/>
a- d Worsted, plaids and checks <lb/>
stripes in bewildering variety, <lb/>
blacks, blues, browns, olives And <lb/>
nil sorts of beautiful <lb/>
of colors- <lb/>
Suits for business, for <lb/>
sport, suits in all prices <lb/>
Yes. would <lb/>
iii- Clothing from <lb/>
Gent Furnish in gs <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
Nov. I. <lb/>
the month when the turkey <lb/>
in the neck. <lb/>
The market humming <lb/>
with full houses. <lb/>
Tho meeting at conduct- <lb/>
ed by RM C W Kill-tun, <lb/>
additions lo <lb/>
a be <lb/>
s can't <lb/>
so. Willie Well, I <lb/>
thought corporations bud no soles. <lb/>
good with mer- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
A key been found <lb/>
lei t at office. <lb/>
Low, of New York, don't feel <lb/>
so high since <lb/>
A market been opened in the <lb/>
Store building out the depot by <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
looks like to rec <lb/>
owing. They arc go- <lb/>
to crow more. <lb/>
The that arc beginning to <lb/>
put in lb it <lb/>
we will have another <lb/>
The Washington bur takes place <lb/>
next week. The Line will <lb/>
round trip tickets from Greenville at <lb/>
Her. and family leave <lb/>
week tor new home in High <lb/>
Feint. Mr. is a good <lb/>
and our High gum. <lb/>
Lexington <lb/>
J. J. Cherry, Jr., and K. C. While <lb/>
will run an lo Washing, <lb/>
ton fair next returning <lb/>
Daring the year ending October <lb/>
Slat there had been <lb/>
issued by the Register of Deeds <lb/>
for Wayne Argus. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Most race crowd let; this <lb/>
things in fall <lb/>
sills <lb/>
Meat, Prunes, and Select <lb/>
Dates at J. , <lb/>
Expressed lo S. M. Fresh <lb/>
Mountain Butter, Chestnuts, <lb/>
mid <lb/>
n ease decides to go on <lb/>
the stage, be could make a hit a <lb/>
minstrel, and handle the <lb/>
New line Short Hack Sailors in <lb/>
black and colors, Cups in while <lb/>
and colors, and Turn <lb/>
received by Mrs. J. S. Co. <lb/>
We see accounts of towns all about <lb/>
the Slats in electric light <lb/>
but trudging <lb/>
along with grate <lb/>
lamps. <lb/>
Friday evening Misses Fannie and <lb/>
gave a party <lb/>
to Miss Mary <lb/>
Scotland Neck. A large number of <lb/>
young people re present and they <lb/>
spent a delightful evening. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
The Deeds issued <lb/>
sea six week, <lb/>
and c. <lb/>
Joseph and Tucker. <lb/>
T. Smith and Delia K. <lb/>
Willoughby. <lb/>
N. T. All. <lb/>
T. K. and Kiln <lb/>
J. J. and Mary A very. <lb/>
Henry and Amy <lb/>
There were also three run <lb/>
couples, one and one <lb/>
Greene county, lo apply <lb/>
license; but being under were <lb/>
Another Record Breaker <lb/>
The old broke <lb/>
record on Wednesday's sale, <lb/>
by giving Mr Harvey Tyson the largest <lb/>
Shark for It was for <lb/>
clear of warehouse charges. There <lb/>
no place like Go's <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse to tobacco. <lb/>
They ere hustlers start lo <lb/>
and know how to the <lb/>
PERSONAL <lb/>
W. is in <lb/>
went to. <lb/>
day <lb/>
C M. Bernard <lb/>
day <lb/>
our oldest <lb/>
ell.,. , . , <lb/>
Guy and Miss Mai-, <lb/>
Mildred today. <lb/>
Miss went to <lb/>
Wini evening. <lb/>
Mrs. J. T. went lo Kin- <lb/>
Thursday evening to visit friends. <lb/>
Williamson and Mi-s <lb/>
Jessie, who have me <lb/>
here lo Suffolk <lb/>
Mrs. Deal and little who <lb/>
have been K. M. <lb/>
Cheek, left this morning their <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mrs. H. II. Clark returned <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
w here she has been a hospital sever- <lb/>
Hi r are IF iced <lb/>
lo know her has <lb/>
improved. <lb/>
Day of MM. <lb/>
was a day <lb/>
meet the track <lb/>
the Greenville Driving <lb/>
The attendance was not but <lb/>
present witnesses unusually line <lb/>
Following is of the <lb/>
day's <lb/>
CLASS, <lb/>
by . <lb/>
Maggie Carroll, Wall m. Falls <lb/>
BALL <lb/>
The Season's Event <lb/>
The annual ball <lb/>
an- pie. of the <lb/>
in the Eastern Warehouse, <lb/>
Wednesday night, was tho most <lb/>
brilliant event of <lb/>
to make it <lb/>
a The <lb/>
was looked <lb/>
loveliest, the men were st <lb/>
was <lb/>
J. L. weal Wilson to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
L Picks went lo Goldsboro <lb/>
today. <lb/>
II. P, Strauss weal to Henderson <lb/>
to-day. <lb/>
I. cl Kinston, spent <lb/>
today hire. <lb/>
J. S. C weal to Hi <lb/>
today. <lb/>
F. C. Harding this <lb/>
II F. 1- ft en a business <lb/>
trip lo <lb/>
Mis. and sap <lb/>
i from <lb/>
Miss Mi iii-- arrived Friday <lb/>
evening visit her brother, C. T. <lb/>
Miss Frauds Wells, I Wilson, who <lb/>
was visiting Miss Lulu While, <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Miss Mary of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, who was Miss <lb/>
left this <lb/>
Rev. J. T. Kendall here <lb/>
Friday evening and wen; Beth- <lb/>
to begin a meeting there Sunday <lb/>
A Pretty at Mildred <lb/>
Wednesday, 3rd inst., at high noon, <lb/>
in the church at Mildred, Mr. <lb/>
John B. o Greenville and <lb/>
Miss Lean of Mildred, <lb/>
were married by R-v. A. W. <lb/>
la a large of <lb/>
relatives <lb/>
the arrival the bridal party <lb/>
the church they entered in fol- <lb/>
r to the strains of the wed- <lb/>
ding march charmingly rendered by <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Jenkins, the <lb/>
and ladies passing up opposite <lb/>
each John New- <lb/>
Ion and Miss V. Bettie Davis, John <lb/>
Thomas and Miss Joe <lb/>
Knight Mi-- Millie Stancill, R. <lb/>
Bynum and Miss Aim Randolph, <lb/>
Mayo and Sophia Jarvis, <lb/>
K. T. raid Miss Com <lb/>
Guy Thigpen and Miss Lucy Randolph, <lb/>
Then came with iii- best <lb/>
man, II. and the bride <lb/>
wit her sister, Miss Mary Thigpen, <lb/>
maid honor. <lb/>
The were David L. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
church was handsomely deco- <lb/>
rated the occasion and the bride and <lb/>
maid of honor carried <lb/>
chrysanthemums <lb/>
Immediately after the ceremony the <lb/>
bridal to the <lb/>
the bride's parents where an elegant <lb/>
wedding dinner was served. <lb/>
Al o took depart <lb/>
Bra for reaching here l <lb/>
o'clock, and a reception held <lb/>
lo lie homo groom's <lb/>
mother, Mis. Lucy in South <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
The bride groom were <lb/>
to Greenville by Mi Mary <lb/>
Mi-. Frank Mat- <lb/>
tie Stancill, Mary Thigpen, and L A <lb/>
Randolph, J II Randolph, Joe <lb/>
and Guy Thigpen. <lb/>
The couple received a large number <lb/>
of handsome presents. <lb/>
At reception was some scupper- <lb/>
win III male by the <lb/>
groom's father 1840, The latter, <lb/>
alter having kept the wine several <lb/>
decades, said before bis death that the <lb/>
wine to be set on wedding <lb/>
at his ion's marriage. His in. <lb/>
were earned <lb/>
is II n-<lb/>
e-, Va.; Sylvan, by Thump- i <lb/>
Lillie <lb/>
S. C.; Harry C. by Best <lb/>
Firewood,.,,,,, . <lb/>
Carroll. <lb/>
Sylvan. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Harry . <lb/>
Time MO, ts.<lb/>
Corie by <lb/>
Virginia; Tobe, by Men Hi I, <lb/>
Baltimore ; by While, <lb/>
Calls Lilly, by Jordan, <lb/>
Curie <lb/>
Little Tube., <lb/>
Wood. <lb/>
Calls Lilly. <lb/>
Time MS. <lb/>
Second Day's <lb/>
Thursday was another las day and <lb/>
two more splendid made up the <lb/>
the second meet at <lb/>
the track the G Driving <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
The M the summary <lb/>
CLASS. II use <lb/>
by Walton, Falls <lb/>
River, W., by<lb/>
l ; <lb/>
s. t . Ella L-o, by W <lb/>
Va, by Hooker, Greenville<lb/>
W. <lb/>
Ella Leo.<lb/>
Time <lb/>
CLASS, <lb/>
Line, by Thompson, Hertford ; <lb/>
Red Leo, by Walton, Va. ; Julian May <lb/>
by White, Hertford ; by Bi- <lb/>
Gallant, by Neely, <lb/>
Charlotte j Raiser, by Jam s, Virginia; <lb/>
by <lb/>
Hay Line. <lb/>
Red <lb/>
May. <lb/>
Gallant. <lb/>
a a a<lb/>
Time, hit, 2-23,<lb/>
Last Day's of the Series <lb/>
The day's cl races at <lb/>
track of Driving As. <lb/>
closed on Friday <lb/>
more line <lb/>
Following is lbs <lb/>
last day; <lb/>
ton all, am <lb/>
Corie by Walton, <lb/>
David C., by Richmond; <lb/>
lied Rover, by Marion, S. <lb/>
C; Albert C, by Bryan, Richmond.<lb/>
David C. <lb/>
Red Rover. <lb/>
Albert C. <lb/>
class, <lb/>
Bird Rye, by Smith, <lb/>
by Raleigh; Prince <lb/>
by Bryan, Richmond; Senator <lb/>
B., by <lb/>
Bird Eye. <lb/>
Rivet. S <lb/>
Albert. <lb/>
Senator B. <lb/>
J. R. COREY <lb/>
-------Mill I IN <lb/>
MID COLLARS <lb/>
A General;, Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Lin <lb/>
can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by Brown, <lb/>
to see <lb/>
their best and the music <lb/>
I grand <lb/>
The ball at II o'clock <lb/>
at <lb/>
12- was participated by <lb/>
couples and many <lb/>
while a of <lb/>
the mystic <lb/>
of dances. <lb/>
The lad by <lb/>
hart, of Tarboro, the following <lb/>
port tho <lb/>
E. L- <lb/>
L- and Miss Ella <lb/>
King. <lb/>
C S- Forbes Miss <lb/>
Julian Jordan Mi-s <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
U. W ml Sal- <lb/>
lie <lb/>
J- B- Jr., Miss <lb/>
Mayo Lamb. <lb/>
and Miss Rosa <lb/>
Honker. <lb/>
If. Miss Nannie <lb/>
House Miss <lb/>
Ashley Wilson i-ml Miss <lb/>
Greene- <lb/>
W. J. Corbett Miss Mary I <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
W A. and Miss <lb/>
J. and Miss <lb/>
Cherry. <lb/>
J. E- aid Miss Beanie <lb/>
J. L. Miss <lb/>
J. L- M <lb/>
White. <lb/>
H. Miss <lb/>
Lamb. <lb/>
P. and Miss Ulna. <lb/>
J. Miss Frances <lb/>
Wells. <lb/>
James Davenport and Miss <lb/>
Blanche Flanagan. <lb/>
and Miss <lb/>
frank Miss Ada <lb/>
Jarvis Sugg Miss Julia <lb/>
Jordan. <lb/>
J W Wiggins Miss <lb/>
Ernest Forbes <lb/>
Sophia Jarvis. <lb/>
X B Mis Willis <lb/>
It D Bo John <lb/>
Limb, Ed Wayne Mitch- <lb/>
oil, Preston <lb/>
Woo- <lb/>
Will J F King. <lb/>
FINE CLOTHING <lb/>
The most complete stock at <lb/>
CLOTHING STORE. <lb/>
ext Door to Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Mr Harding, youngest son <lb/>
late at Iii. <lb/>
near Johnson's Mills, today lie was <lb/>
a nephew of Major Henry Harding,<lb/>
Burst of <lb/>
of tho Mother shapes the course <lb/>
of unborn <lb/>
sounding through all the <lb/>
gos and enters tho confines of <lb/>
Eternity. With what care, there- <lb/>
fore, should the Expectant Moth- <lb/>
be guarded, and bow great the <lb/>
effort be to ward off danger and <lb/>
make her life joyous and happy. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
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re- <lb/>
the <lb/>
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and N a ii- <lb/>
fully pro- <lb/>
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and the time of recovery short- <lb/>
many say <lb/>
than before confinement. It in- <lb/>
sines safely to life of both moth- <lb/>
and child. All who have used <lb/>
Mother's lay they will <lb/>
be without it again. No other <lb/>
remedy robs confinement of its pain <lb/>
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fill IT LADIES <lb/>
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most stylish <lb/>
j Our Autumn stock is now ready and <lb/>
j surpasses any we have ever shown. <lb/>
I ft Most Attractive Fairies. <lb/>
latest domestic novelties. No <lb/>
Other house shows such <lb/>
Lang's Cash House. <lb/>
LANG SELLS CHEAP, <lb/>
Get on the Ground Floor. <lb/>
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choice line of <lb/>
E. <lb/>
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and the Constitution at a year and be en- <lb/>
I titled to a in the above contest. <lb/>
Wire and Iron <lb/>
-class work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
A Great Land Sale. <lb/>
One of the Beat In Pitt County <lb/>
lo so d at Sale <lb/>
By of rower vetted in m <lb/>
by two of Superior <lb/>
June one Iii the <lb/>
CM of John T. Bruce I. A. <lb/>
Son and wife Stuff and the <lb/>
other A. T. Brae Co., I, A. <lb/>
and wife E. I will <lb/>
nil at public -ale to bidder <lb/>
on Monday day of Dec. 1897 <lb/>
that valuable on south <lb/>
ill Tar about two and a half mi <lb/>
of known the <lb/>
and containing <lb/>
about live and <lb/>
more or <lb/>
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be ion., I in two decree above <lb/>
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will be given of the to be told <lb/>
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cash but if iii- it net <lb/>
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farm It valuable f the <lb/>
lion of cotton, corn or tobacco and it <lb/>
well with barns, pack <lb/>
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near town will do well to examine <lb/>
one. <lb/>
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by lying to <lb/>
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penitentiary ti, <lb/>
entirely did B <lb/>
not the taxpayer one <lb/>
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farm end oilier <lb/>
to the of 108,947.72. AH <lb/>
of baa been expended by the <lb/>
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of rials, <lb/>
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EXPERIENCE has taught me the U cheap <lb/>
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BOB GREENE CO. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
All <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
current rates <lb/>
AM FOB FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb/>
TWICE <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/>
and <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL XVI. <lb/>
GREEN PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER la, <lb/>
NO <lb/>
CLUBBING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
Tore papers for <lb/>
yellow and <lb/>
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made such an excellent <lb/>
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it are to <lb/>
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clubbing <lb/>
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KM North <lb/>
of and The <lb/>
Farmer and Mechanic, nil <lb/>
papers it vest. <lb/>
Ir e papers will give yen <lb/>
home general <lb/>
news and farm news, and <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
whole year for <lb/>
If you want the Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added to the above list <lb/>
you can got it for more, <lb/>
or n week New York <lb/>
World for cents. Any other <lb/>
paper or wanted we can <lb/>
give a on in con- <lb/>
with The Re- <lb/>
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a man was caught out in a wind <lb/>
storm. ground ant dry <lb/>
When the man got tome lie <lb/>
i-i u d up in gold dust. <lb/>
Chairman Clement Manly, of <lb/>
the Democratic State executive <lb/>
committee, telegraphs New <lb/>
York W Id concerning <lb/>
chief cause which <lb/>
brought about the Democratic <lb/>
triumph of Tuesday is a fuller <lb/>
which people <lb/>
have of the Chicago if <lb/>
1896, and all that it means for the <lb/>
preservation individual rights <lb/>
for a return national pros- <lb/>
reason that a <lb/>
freer and expression <lb/>
cf Ike popular will was had on last <lb/>
and Republican <lb/>
promises are false and end only <lb/>
in promise. is <lb/>
embodiment of leading <lb/>
features of Democratic faith and <lb/>
then constant unyielding <lb/>
pion. If be lives is health <lb/>
he will be by <lb/>
party for President <lb/>
in <lb/>
One obvious moral of the re- <lb/>
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government means light <lb/>
wild the forces that thrive upon <lb/>
bad Eternal <lb/>
lance is price of liberty . <lb/>
liberty is en article that never <lb/>
be cheapened, <lb/>
FREE t TO <lb/>
tut this out and It to your drug- <lb/>
and get a sample free of Hr. <lb/>
King's New for Consumption <lb/>
Cough Colds. They do not k you <lb/>
to buy before trying. This will <lb/>
you the of Ibis truly won- <lb/>
and show you what can <lb/>
las accomplished by regular sire <lb/>
bottle. Is no experiment, and <lb/>
would be to proprietors, <lb/>
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cure. Many the physician IN <lb/>
now It In their practice with great <lb/>
results, and on It in <lb/>
severe It It guaranteed. Trial <lb/>
free at Jno. b- Drug <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
and <lb/>
liken tine. <lb/>
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Georgia juice. <lb/>
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F. L. <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
Republican breakdown in <lb/>
by times have <lb/>
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that good times should <lb/>
put into the Democracy <lb/>
while operating as nu opiate <lb/>
tho other fellows <lb/>
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voted on As <lb/>
as men who are <lb/>
in of life, <lb/>
and liberty by aid of <lb/>
will take to <lb/>
pail a lo keep government <lb/>
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lo go upon crutches. <lb/>
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The one significant fact in the <lb/>
elections of Tuesday is the <lb/>
form against Republican <lb/>
Within eight <lb/>
after inauguration of <lb/>
dent in every State <lb/>
holding an election the <lb/>
majority of last <lb/>
has been overturned or greatly <lb/>
reduced. It will not do to <lb/>
this result to State <lb/>
issues, for in most of the States <lb/>
contest was made on issues of <lb/>
national politics. But whether <lb/>
the issues State or <lb/>
the against the <lb/>
party is just as clearly <lb/>
marked. Neither in national nor <lb/>
in State affairs has the policy of <lb/>
the party commended itself lo <lb/>
the approval the people Phil- <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The Administration Condemned <lb/>
Mr- received <lb/>
Greater Now last <lb/>
votes. The vote cast for <lb/>
Van on Tuesday as <lb/>
The <lb/>
George vote was 20,000-a <lb/>
vote for candidates that supported <lb/>
and free silver of in <lb/>
excess of last year. <lb/>
vote in the same <lb/>
district last year was <lb/>
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date for Mayor was inly 100,0.0 <lb/>
a plurality against <lb/>
of not g <lb/>
the or more Democrats <lb/>
who voted for <lb/>
World. <lb/>
Tho Dispatch <lb/>
the holding of a poultry <lb/>
If it will look over <lb/>
of Democratic mm- <lb/>
papers of tho last few day it will <lb/>
Bud poultry shews to its heart's <lb/>
desire. <lb/>
An Offer. <lb/>
Bravely <lb/>
A unusual offer is that How we love the noble <lb/>
made by Elder Joseph cf hearted boys who are <lb/>
Line-In, county Kentucky. It bravely, <lb/>
that he will pay regain the over the in- <lb/>
the every beg <lb/>
in tin- and for <lb/>
the capture every white man <lb/>
who can be convicted of the <lb/>
flexible condition cl life, <lb/>
bate <lb/>
woven Those <lb/>
boy look <lb/>
offense. Mr. was asked beyond themselves and over <lb/>
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in the amount offered for two of Get, lo live for and <lb/>
races same charge U purposes. Those <lb/>
Georgia <lb/>
Helen Hunt, a Chicago girl, <lb/>
found parse in the and <lb/>
notified the pastor that she had it.; folks would rather wait <lb/>
so if any one ll it all day fer do than run ten <lb/>
be returned- The a train. <lb/>
the clergyman made the <lb/>
from the <lb/>
a pars <lb/>
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tin- owner property be- <lb/>
can go to Hunt for <lb/>
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steeple- Home steeples ii <lb/>
nigh sinner hear de <lb/>
bell <lb/>
is <lb/>
for a white a an to <lb/>
a and is therefore <lb/>
much whiles to <lb/>
guilty , a <lb/>
Intoxication <lb/>
Not long ago judge of <lb/>
western held <lb/>
a man <lb/>
filled himself with until be <lb/>
lost himself be was <lb/>
legally for whatever <lb/>
he did while he was intoxicated. <lb/>
We do ow Whether this is <lb/>
good law or not, but it is good <lb/>
sense. rule <lb/>
make it too easy for to <lb/>
A burglar <lb/>
might plead that ho was <lb/>
when lie it house, <lb/>
a murderer might plead that be <lb/>
was mud from drink when he <lb/>
killed a man ; but such an <lb/>
would not dead lo <lb/>
nor would it protect tho com- <lb/>
repetition of the <lb/>
crime. may <lb/>
be an but it <lb/>
not lo be considered n <lb/>
Postal Savings Hank. <lb/>
report of <lb/>
Postmaster General of Great <lb/>
Britain will be some inter- <lb/>
facts concerning the is- <lb/>
sayings Lank. The <lb/>
of depositors in and <lb/>
Wales on December 1890, <lb/>
or one in five of the <lb/>
population, and <lb/>
to the credit of each de- <lb/>
was Scot- <lb/>
land <lb/>
amount, For Ireland De- <lb/>
301.970 proportion, in <lb/>
amount, d. <lb/>
If a postal bank system <lb/>
should established this <lb/>
country, and by tho same <lb/>
proportion of our us it is <lb/>
used in Great Britain, tho de- <lb/>
would exceed <lb/>
in number; and if deposits <lb/>
no higher here <lb/>
they do in King- <lb/>
they reach the <lb/>
total of a <lb/>
i, to wipe cut tint <lb/>
of national <lb/>
debt. And more <lb/>
amount would <lb/>
sayings of <lb/>
minded, who <lb/>
look beyond the s <lb/>
of 101,1.1.11., in .- . and <lb/>
beyond tho narrow teachings <lb/>
youthful days year and <lb/>
dun open their to receive <lb/>
the knowledge <lb/>
that come- of thought. To <lb/>
striving boys ail over our <lb/>
If you wish to success 10- <lb/>
it is gained by <lb/>
those who brute enough to <lb/>
form opinions of then own and <lb/>
contend for them, and for <lb/>
hope for <lb/>
of their f the <lb/>
study of self, and if their fail <lb/>
their own intentions Grange <lb/>
A Harvest. <lb/>
According to rid <lb/>
Herald, will lift some <lb/>
this r. It <lb/>
and no one will <lb/>
the is generous, <lb/>
grain k- <lb/>
lo load freight cars, <lb/>
which, if coupled together, <lb/>
form train milts long. Or, <lb/>
if divided make <lb/>
train of cars each. It <lb/>
mates the bulk of the at <lb/>
bushels of corn, in- <lb/>
bushels <lb/>
brought over from the last ; <lb/>
bushels of <lb/>
of oats and <lb/>
bushels if rye. It may <lb/>
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precipitated on the at <lb/>
once. Some of it will be needed <lb/>
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scales. But Ibis as it may, <lb/>
tho whole country will rejoice in <lb/>
wealth which has come to No- <lb/>
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silver the <lb/>
story comes from other States. <lb/>
of campaign <lb/>
s which Mayor elect <lb/>
filed the County Clerk's <lb/>
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newspaper <lb/>
total, 1168.70. <lb/>
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promise, who at the lime was <lb/>
traveling in Europe. Tho be- <lb/>
mother shut into <lb/>
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saw two young during <lb/>
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district early, been boarding for weeks <lb/>
collected on the piazza, and <lb/>
talked over tho shocking news. <lb/>
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may dispossess the tenant on I US <lb/>
most frivolous pretenses. <lb/>
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tho system in that Re- <lb/>
public one to provide that <lb/>
elector who shall three limes <lb/>
neglect to exercise <lb/>
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be disfranchised. This penalty <lb/>
would severe There is a <lb/>
certain grade of criminality in <lb/>
refusing lo duties <lb/>
of while enjoying tho <lb/>
benefit thereby conferred. Upon <lb/>
tho principle applied tho pun- <lb/>
of habitual criminals. <lb/>
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man loose h. bits is <lb/>
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convince a woman but <lb/>
nun try lo persuade her. <lb/>
laborer is not worthy it Ms hue <lb/>
it i- higher than his worth. <lb/>
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black. <lb/>
boy Ids of Wild oats. <lb/>
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men lo. poor lo his <lb/>
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day, time dots. <lb/>
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a while <lb/>
don't care what else you <lb/>
said bead of <lb/>
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almost sure she would like <lb/>
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I'm going into her <lb/>
was very as she <lb/>
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at the closed door, but she <lb/>
received no answer, she boldly I My be a good <lb/>
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mother w lying upon <lb/>
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the bed. <lb/>
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what more I took no <lb/>
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the diseased portion of the ear. <lb/>
There Is only one way to cure deaf <lb/>
and that Is by constitutional <lb/>
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of mucous lining of <lb/>
Tube. When this tube In- <lb/>
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hearing, end when it it en <lb/>
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and unless can lie <lb/>
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forever; e cases out often <lb/>
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but an inflamed of mucous <lb/>
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of <lb/>
cannot lie cured by Hall's <lb/>
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Hold I I n <lb/>
Halls Family Fills ere the belt, <lb/>
Boston, Nov. Captain Rob- <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Clyde, <lb/>
Charleston, S. C, that <lb/>
last Tuesday, when i ff <lb/>
N. C., he saw nu <lb/>
of drifting wreckage in- <lb/>
pieces of timber and <lb/>
other as would <lb/>
have Iron a largo conning <lb/>
vessel, if broken up. It also <lb/>
passed an improvised life <lb/>
which had been re- <lb/>
From Cape Hat- <lb/>
terns to Frying Pan shoal light- <lb/>
ship en inn ., I, quantity of <lb/>
hard lumber of various <lb/>
dimensions was passed. <lb/>
The feet <lb/>
Space secured by Commie <lb/>
Handy of <lb/>
United Slates at Ex- <lb/>
position of 1900 should be <lb/>
lo tho best by <lb/>
American exhibitors, if they <lb/>
would make an <lb/>
representative showing before <lb/>
the of the world- Franco <lb/>
is to give s-et attention <lb/>
to music and nit, this <lb/>
should give a convincing <lb/>
of her <lb/>
modern astronomy, me- <lb/>
production, <lb/>
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weak and no <lb/>
tilts V I <lb/>
till I. and fever. Mill be glad to barn <lb/>
bat a cure for chills Is now <lb/>
and mill sold <lb/>
does not the but <lb/>
actually It Is Roman <lb/>
Is trial lbs <lb/>
conn try with d <lb/>
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vitality their blood, and make <lb/>
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No. is coking, <lb/>
and other <lb/>
remedy en sled <lb/>
as Shaker <lb/>
instead of Irritating already <lb/>
Cordial ii <lb/>
to rest by the <lb/>
Itself and other food taken <lb/>
With It So mill <lb/>
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I- and relieves <lb/>
No money risked to it- value. <lb/>
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it best <lb/>
than lo deprive <lb/>
of the right if suffrage <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
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buyer on this <lb/>
will go as low as cents <lb/>
before the is reached. <lb/>
Tho low grades arc jelling <lb/>
that price, but he is expecting the <lb/>
best grade to reach those figure <lb/>
and the inferior grades to reach <lb/>
a correspondingly low figure. <lb/>
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experience of years i r <lb/>
mid says o planters not <lb/>
expect raj price until <lb/>
about the 1st of March, then <lb/>
it will not go higher than Cents <lb/>
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to the <lb/>
while, it may not I mo a <lb/>
whole, still now <lb/>
in his favor without a <lb/>
great change the tone of the <lb/>
market his dirt fill prophecy will <lb/>
Argot <lb/>
of Ethel, even when tho <lb/>
gill knelt betide her began <lb/>
tr. stroke tent finger with a <lb/>
gentle, touch. <lb/>
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relaxed slightly, and the woman <lb/>
turned her bead. saw n <lb/>
young face white and drawn with <lb/>
pity, and two tender eyes looking <lb/>
upon her through sympathetic <lb/>
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hush, and n great sob <lb/>
the of tho room. <lb/>
child tho said, and with n <lb/>
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hi- wife baa given bin a piece of <lb/>
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have courage of your conviction, <lb/>
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blessed tears bring <lb/>
to hearts reached <lb/>
the limit if endurance. <lb/>
a word had the young ii <lb/>
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enough <lb/>
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baby, an the Rood <lb/>
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her home, will both at run. <lb/>
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lion in North Carolina, <lb/>
North <lb/>
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pound we eat, I know that <lb/>
wheat can be railed in North <lb/>
Carolina, and with more profit that <lb/>
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