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We verily believe that North <lb/>
Carolina has more politics <lb/>
frightful. Many of; politics than any State in <lb/>
these cases are too little to trifle <lb/>
I of so much time and money on <lb/>
expense is rather <lb/>
and the tax payers have to foot may have much to do with the <lb/>
the bills. It costs a great deal I condition of oar State. After all. <lb/>
of to run a court and it of the politics amongst <lb/>
is the duty of officials to o <lb/>
k i . ravine that the candidate may <lb/>
the burdens of as on their bodies to <lb/>
light as possible- Many of enjoy the fruits beyond. North <lb/>
petty cases should be Carolina cannot so lone <lb/>
for it costs as -inch as the chief concern of the pee- <lb/>
as <lb/>
to try and malicious <lb/>
prosecutions as it does cases of <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
pie is oolitic. All our industries <lb/>
offer and silver Status reap the <lb/>
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use The outfit no business man is <lb/>
complete without one. <lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
has a assortment Fountain Pens <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens <lb/>
x will be astonished when you see them and <lb/>
earn how very cheap are <lb/>
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Gives the homo <lb/>
afternoon at the <lb/>
price of cents a <lb/>
month. Are you a sub- <lb/>
scriber If not <lb/>
ought be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK. <lb/>
Is only a year. <lb/>
contains the news every <lb/>
week, and gives <lb/>
to the farmers, es- <lb/>
those crowing <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
times more than <lb/>
the subscription price. <lb/>
A Sword v <lb/>
HAM IN A HAY BOX. <lb/>
to IV <lb/>
your turkey stuffed <lb/>
or Lynn <lb/>
Haven oysters, all want <lb/>
said this southern <lb/>
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of southern as they <lb/>
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you i an keep all of your <lb/>
mad to think that you south <lb/>
people know bow to <lb/>
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answer, returned <lb/>
Mei-s your soul, your <lb/>
as and <lb/>
flat by the aide of Denmark us <lb/>
northern With <lb/>
of a baa got <lb/>
good properly cured at <lb/>
start, but biggest part of a <lb/>
west, juicy, tasty ham lies <lb/>
cooking. How I've been <lb/>
tries mill I bare tasted such <lb/>
ban an gut Denmark. <lb/>
nearer the the sweeter the <lb/>
cannot of tin to a <lb/>
Hint you In this country. <lb/>
lbs meat is <lb/>
about half cooked when get to- <lb/>
bone, Now, in Denmark <lb/>
you might carve a hundred <lb/>
a day and each one would <lb/>
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am only allow <lb/>
bow can they be dona, <lb/>
the <lb/>
southern transplanted <lb/>
wife. is a that <lb/>
boiled for bans and boors over <lb/>
l hot fire. Now, South Carolina. <lb/>
where and in Virginia, <lb/>
where colonel was weal- <lb/>
ways <lb/>
fast we it for a <lb/>
midday dinner, and, <lb/>
the Conk steepen little nigger <lb/>
keeping up lire all the time the <lb/>
on <lb/>
if it isn't well boiled before it is <lb/>
where people <lb/>
Denmark remarked <lb/>
emphatically that to <lb/>
cooked shush I not oiled. <lb/>
How do rook if, In a hay box <lb/>
What is a bay box; boxes mo <lb/>
used a great deal Denmark. A <lb/>
bay is an wooden boa <lb/>
a lining of about a foot <lb/>
thick. hay i. covered <lb/>
to p it in place and <lb/>
for durability, of course, your bay <lb/>
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a bout it. <lb/>
bay boxes, <lb/>
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over there i jibe more <lb/>
With hot Water than We mo with all <lb/>
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of hot water pi ice. In cupboard <lb/>
of the in every bedroom <lb/>
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every hour in t be or night you <lb/>
of <lb/>
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that life able, isn't Yea, <lb/>
you people south know bow <lb/>
to you <lb/>
know bow to do it well, but you <lb/>
yourselves o that you <lb/>
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cooked overnight a buy <lb/>
late according <lb/>
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trader by the of <lb/>
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A COUPLE Or INFALLIBLE WAR I <lb/>
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a full, rode a clear sky. <lb/>
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prong, ii shaft of pale red <lb/>
shot up from the North, <lb/>
of line in- half way to the zenith, <lb/>
war by the lower part faded <lb/>
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lately another <lb/>
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about o'clock in the <lb/>
eat The <lb/>
people, always <lb/>
war- i the clouds for more than half <lb/>
in hoar- <lb/>
It was a strip, but the <lb/>
thrifty spread it doubled <lb/>
while the upper part <lb/>
duty to eat off into the darkness. <lb/>
eight, got up by I o'clock cock- j persona <lb/>
raw, and In la see I it was a perfect <lb/>
by. The B sword. <lb/>
will jar-. of I From all over Greater Now <lb/>
Slate. have this j York and up Ibo Hudson came <lb/>
, l,.,, m a. ii. tut did net it reports of excitement and wonder <lb/>
in. war until mi informed by inhabitants. In this <lb/>
He with no uncertain Brooklyn <lb/>
matter, becalm hi, gathered the streets and <lb/>
the at phenomenon. The <lb/>
lore Ike the war. <lb/>
Our Own Grain and <lb/>
sea <lb/>
to the; <lb/>
; The I that we send out the <lb/>
, . every year <lb/>
for hay and <lb/>
show the Improvidence some of <lb/>
At lea it the street our Enough hay to <lb/>
here every year to <lb/>
many a is hardly a <lb/>
farmer in the State who <lb/>
raise and enough for <lb/>
hid awn use and supply more of <lb/>
it at a profit to the <lb/>
who mu-t buy such things. <lb/>
There not be <lb/>
into the State a bale Western <lb/>
bay. It is as a drain on us <lb/>
as the importation of Western <lb/>
corn and Western when <lb/>
we can raise and manufacture <lb/>
pound of oar meal and <lb/>
can use. <lb/>
The me.- who pays more <lb/>
attention to grains grasses <lb/>
is likely to be more prosperous <lb/>
than bis neighbor who devote his <lb/>
lime and energies to live <lb/>
News. <lb/>
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then i sin prongs, his <lb/>
noticed l It-lore war, <lb/>
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blades in the present <lb/>
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years, which is nine than most U <lb/>
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she will git tome other to <lb/>
mi.--. by and <lb/>
clarion notes bad not rung out upon <lb/>
the trusty before e taint <lb/>
answering crow, an echo, cane <lb/>
acnes the creek the Dearest <lb/>
was hid <lb/>
o'clock at exactly sun- sec- <lb/>
Ami-a <lb/>
ii every lam time <lb/>
Hut if a crew time, I owe anyone a cent, pay the <lb/>
at o'clock, or Vi o'clock, or at <lb/>
or a quarter altar <lb/>
was Tl <lb/>
the house, who it <lb/>
got up en hearing the cock crow, when I The principle of owing and <lb/>
be had lit Handle and by paying when OM pay, <lb/>
clock that it was not yet a bad one. <lb/>
alarm, his wile, tell <lb/>
While it way destroy its value <lb/>
as a sign, it sh b if i it <lb/>
he light was probably by <lb/>
a big at Fort Lee. N. J. Many <lb/>
believed it to be a <lb/>
reflection of the from the <lb/>
waters of the Hudson. <lb/>
Your Debts <lb/>
The man in th world <lb/>
is ho who can pay his debts and <lb/>
doesn't do so <lb/>
These are the men who say <lb/>
they don't want lo pay for <lb/>
Stop aid think about it; if you <lb/>
we anyone a cent, pay the <lb/>
If you owe money and y <lb/>
it and don't pay <lb/>
moral balance. <lb/>
it, you lick <lb/>
had <lb/>
it was only midnight, news <lb/>
she would exclaim, <lb/>
starting up, and sure enough, there <lb/>
would lie hasty news in the <lb/>
By daylight country doctor would <lb/>
by, with his ever his <lb/>
. answering an urgent or a <lb/>
r a neighbor's <lb/>
sudden <lb/>
ever hews, II <lb/>
in mi- way. <lb/>
And no v hen is where the war <lb/>
signs in. he nut <lb/>
the towns, in <lb/>
Nothing makes feel so free <lb/>
and manly not owing anyone <lb/>
a debt of any kind. <lb/>
Debt is slaver f is weaken- <lb/>
and Owing <lb/>
money weakens character. <lb/>
Nothing will ruin ones <lb/>
so much or quickly as <lb/>
owing money and net <lb/>
it. <lb/>
man who meets all of Ins <lb/>
obligations and has no debts is <lb/>
highly respected and <lb/>
There are lots of in <lb/>
for but not <lb/>
a cent for has been <lb/>
often the I. <lb/>
dent, but. perhaps, few persons <lb/>
know the occasion on which it <lb/>
was used, and who was the <lb/>
author of it. Charles Cotes- <lb/>
worth of Caro- <lb/>
was the father of the phrase, <lb/>
and he used to Talleyrand- <lb/>
who was a most <lb/>
interesting character, was <lb/>
Minister to <lb/>
Franco. The Directory refused <lb/>
to receive him. treated with <lb/>
marked disrespect, and Anally <lb/>
ordered him to leave the <lb/>
try. <lb/>
Subsequently, with John M . <lb/>
stall and Gerry as his <lb/>
associate envoys, he went hick <lb/>
to France- The joint envoys <lb/>
were no more successful in <lb/>
diplomatic relations <lb/>
with than had been <lb/>
by himself, and in <lb/>
reply to Talleyrand's suggestion <lb/>
that an understanding might <lb/>
reached the payment of <lb/>
money made use of the <lb/>
now historic phrase- <lb/>
When I Talleyrand submitted <lb/>
suggestion to the envoys o <lb/>
commissioners, he intimated that <lb/>
the penalty of to be <lb/>
ed by it might be war, and <lb/>
fall reply is quoted as <lb/>
be it then, air; <lb/>
millions for but not a <lb/>
cent for tribute. Liter last <lb/>
very familiar by <lb/>
I- being stamped on a <lb/>
political token Richmond Die. <lb/>
patch- <lb/>
country settlements, are today the world who <lb/>
could pay them, but they have <lb/>
been of so t <lb/>
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the night The farm -r <lb/>
trying lo up by <lb/>
folk <lb/>
any more. The old, re- <lb/>
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hasty ii iii a <lb/>
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to a recent <lb/>
not for <lb/>
A Drift Toward War. <lb/>
However earnestly peace may <lb/>
be desired, it is apparent <lb/>
to dote Militants of the <lb/>
Spain and the <lb/>
States that the tendency of affairs <lb/>
is not toward peace. Hut with <lb/>
dangerous incident following <lb/>
dangerous incident, <lb/>
folioing crisis, and in the back- <lb/>
that war at <lb/>
very doors, the drift event <lb/>
toward <lb/>
Boston Post. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
Cure All <lb/>
Liver Ills. <lb/>
horses <lb/>
Prevention <lb/>
butter than cure. Liver <lb/>
they don Hike to pay for dead but <lb/>
This is . . <lb/>
taken in time will prevent <lb/>
Sick Headache, <lb/>
dyspepsia, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, torpid <lb/>
liver and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
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and I In- on the shell, and <lb/>
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public, lo whom must <lb/>
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deed, great lit uses <lb/>
have even discarded their travelers, and <lb/>
the money formerly appropriated <lb/>
their <lb/>
columns of the pres. <lb/>
Coincident with new ration- <lb/>
departure has come a pains- <lb/>
taking in the lustier and manner <lb/>
thus presenting statements to the <lb/>
public. As a result wt hove today a <lb/>
system newspaper advertising which <lb/>
embraces many lb points <lb/>
formerly by the news <lb/>
columns publication. Many of <lb/>
announcement business men <lb/>
today make interesting read- <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
Div .-I Farming. <lb/>
Rim an IV. Humphrey, two <lb/>
the Northwest have <lb/>
moved to <lb/>
country and purchased land from <lb/>
A Toon, near Chad <lb/>
brothers are now the <lb/>
land for this year's crops and will <lb/>
plant thirty acres the following <lb/>
i acres ii sweet potatoes; <lb/>
I acres beets; acres in radish- <lb/>
es; acres in Irish potatoes; G <lb/>
acres in beans; acres in <lb/>
acres in cucumbers; acres <lb/>
in in <lb/>
chokes; I acres in water <lb/>
isn't an acres of o-cont <lb/>
cotton the and we risk <lb/>
nothing that with good <lb/>
more clear money will be <lb/>
male from these little patches <lb/>
than from three or four times the <lb/>
in Lumberton <lb/>
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Pot Sis, <lb/>
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year's supplies will I It to It <lb/>
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and ever brought <lb/>
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ins in all its forms. <lb/>
Person attention given to or r <lb/>
funerals and en- <lb/>
treated to care will receive <lb/>
every mark of respect. <lb/>
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understand this <lb/>
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do not want monopoly <lb/>
invite <lb/>
We can be found at any and I <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only First-class work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <lb/>
H, W. WHICH AW <lb/>
ALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
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WEEK <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year Advance. <lb/>
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width ; It has one- <lb/>
pillars, two-Inch <lb/>
pg. This bed retails at from to <lb/>
dollars. <lb/>
Buy of tho save the mid- <lb/>
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are tho <lb/>
lines of Furniture. Draperies, <lb/>
contained in <lb/>
books. Our Carp, m <lb/>
color Is also If Carpet Samples <lb/>
mail us lo stamps. Drop a <lb/>
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chap even unto hi lace. <lb/>
His hair baa been be <lb/>
or rather himself <lb/>
like a <lb/>
the hobo <lb/>
paid to the clerks <lb/>
the United State courts, <lb/>
explained that he came to <lb/>
because be once served <lb/>
Uncle Sam. He might have <lb/>
the government at <lb/>
O. The story tramp told <lb/>
make with a few <lb/>
exception, the king of the Char- <lb/>
liars- He said that La <lb/>
on <lb/>
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down in harbor Havana- <lb/>
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injured. Ilia head was singed, <lb/>
one his legs was twisted <lb/>
into a dozen shapes. Tho bum <lb/>
aid he was taken to Key West <lb/>
and being of navy de- <lb/>
to escape. story was <lb/>
told with every effort to make it <lb/>
appear but it might as <lb/>
well have been told to a deaf man <lb/>
The fellow wanted to raise <lb/>
money to take him to bis <lb/>
old home, Maryland. <lb/>
to my he laid <lb/>
she thinks I to tho <lb/>
torn of tho It will be a sad <lb/>
day when Willie roaches wife- <lb/>
It's a long walk to and <lb/>
will escape for awhile, <lb/>
at News and<lb/>
George H. formerly Slier- <lb/>
who thought ho hail ill. <lb/>
vine could fly, tried H i <lb/>
the Batten District Hospital, <lb/>
lye, N. Y-. Iron in- <lb/>
juries and broken lug. <lb/>
Material Too Raw. <lb/>
The Seaboard <lb/>
Line have all <lb/>
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out -aw <lb/>
silk <lb/>
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When the hour hand points to nine, <lb/>
Have your washing on the line. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
W. Bond, J. L. <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
N. V <lb/>
Ice In all i lie courts. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, B. i . <lb/>
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not nor <lb/>
should they mil <lb/>
hungers on for place prefer- <lb/>
should know <lb/>
thing of thing about which <lb/>
they legislate men <lb/>
Who Compose Snob a should <lb/>
not be i u ii because they help- <lb/>
ed ii <lb/>
by which some man, or nu n, <lb/>
succeeded in a <lb/>
lint i very must pay for his <lb/>
whistle. We arc paying for ours <lb/>
cow mid a pretty dear price it is, <lb/>
too. Later on Governor <lb/>
and his gang corrupt <lb/>
tents will be called Upon to face <lb/>
nets arc <lb/>
THIS EXPLAINS II. <lb/>
m mm. <lb/>
GUARANTEE. <lb/>
harmless. <lb/>
W. Ii. I .,,. I i, . <lb/>
No Washboard <lb/>
same I <lb/>
M By . <lb/>
on Lin.<lb/>
An <lb/>
in Active Service. <lb/>
Aside the danger of being <lb/>
shot by war would <lb/>
not an table occupation <lb/>
for the North <lb/>
When in active service they are <lb/>
guaranteed the of their <lb/>
respective grades in the United <lb/>
States regular Thus a <lb/>
of a North Carolina <lb/>
company may De working <lb/>
on a would in the <lb/>
event of war, draw a mouth. <lb/>
If wounded, he would get a <lb/>
year additional. <lb/>
Following is a table of pay for <lb/>
officers up to colonel <lb/>
five years of <lb/>
Lieutenant <lb/>
Major<lb/>
Captain, not <lb/>
First Lieutenant, <lb/>
First Lieut, not mounted. <lb/>
Second Lieut, mounted. 1,800 <lb/>
Second Lieut, not mounted. <lb/>
The privates would not fare so <lb/>
well, as they would be the <lb/>
same footing with the enlisted <lb/>
men in regular army, <lb/>
a month- Ab a special <lb/>
inducement, they would Do <lb/>
lowed cents a day or fraction <lb/>
of a day, as commutation <lb/>
rations. <lb/>
Borne privates in the North <lb/>
Carolina make more <lb/>
money in time of peace <lb/>
officers. In war they <lb/>
would have loss glory, less of <lb/>
pay and more <lb/>
News. <lb/>
I'll II. -mull, , Long, <lb/>
Wellington, N. C. Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
LONG. <lb/>
-J Attorney, Common i Law <lb/>
M-O. <lb/>
In all <lb/>
Vi. II. I., V . Iii in-i, <lb/>
AT LAW. <lb/>
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of the mucous j BUB <lb/>
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is result, and <lb/>
unless can lie <lb/>
taken nut and this tube restored to <lb/>
normal condition, hearing will b de- <lb/>
like cases out often <lb/>
re by which is <lb/>
ail the mucous <lb/>
Will Hundred Dollars <lb/>
any case <lb/>
cured <lb/>
Cure. for <lb/>
K. A CO. Toledo. O <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
1- are tho <lb/>
O'CLOCK <lb/>
WASHING TEA. <lb/>
by the host house- <lb/>
keepers for Clothes Washing, Dish <lb/>
House Cleaning. <lb/>
Package Try it. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing <lb/>
Goods, Ladies, G and <lb/>
Hats and Hardware, Tinware <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware, <lb/>
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
largest stock of <lb/>
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 you have got. There is no Store <lb/>
where your dollars will do you as much good <lb/>
service as they will do you here. <lb/>
Yours Truly <lb/>
f. i. CHEREY CO. <lb/>
March From <lb/>
11th to tho <lb/>
regular period, in <lb/>
atoms of much violence lo be <lb/>
anticipated. Mercury. <lb/>
Vulcan, Earth and Moon are all <lb/>
involved- From the 17th the <lb/>
Slat fall a very decided period <lb/>
reactionary <lb/>
thunder, wind <lb/>
Do expected. <lb/>
to the -7th falls a <lb/>
will be to <lb/>
shelter for <lb/>
and boast all these <lb/>
equine dial <lb/>
ends u storm <lb/>
periods. <lb/>
OVER TUB <lb/>
Mayor Charles II. Dig. <lb/>
died <lb/>
received a on <lb/>
Tim Si. Low Union Block Yard <lb/>
are lo be sold In u dud el trills <lb/>
mi the tin <lb/>
th who arrived <lb/>
New th steamer <lb/>
Colon, was Sen <lb/>
at <lb/>
The sale In poll <lb/>
was blown opal night <lb/>
robbed in <lb/>
Tho second <lb/>
mute debate the <lb/>
University <lb/>
University North Carolina <lb/>
in <lb/>
lull n <lb/>
I r I I <lb/>
defend, Mr. Cannon staled <lb/>
we had money in . i <lb/>
re to the appropriation, if it <lb/>
de then <lb/>
fin. w presented <lb/>
tin ore <lb/>
borrow money or inc i <lb/>
taxation, i i which an; <lb/>
nation wool I have <lb/>
I'd lo <lb/>
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i f . r . however, say . <lb/>
ii. may not have to <lb/>
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is amply b mi I on <lb/>
in it form part of <lb/>
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i . by <lb/>
February, 1890. <lb/>
Mr. at will be n mi r- <lb/>
ad, sold bond, at different <lb/>
mi cum of 8202.0 <lb/>
and realize i mi <lb/>
remark- <lb/>
it is from n balance left from <lb/>
proceed i f of tho-e <lb/>
bond certain <lb/>
demand that emergency x <lb/>
will then <lb/>
cot s on tn how lint present <lb/>
ha <lb/>
to money in the <lb/>
Treasury- <lb/>
None the national <lb/>
Ii was <lb/>
u wise step. It may prove a <lb/>
peace for, h <lb/>
said in his <lb/>
both of in <lb/>
January, be prepared <lb/>
for war is one of tho <lb/>
of <lb/>
let facts arc facts, and tho facts <lb/>
given by Herald are well <lb/>
worthy of consideration con- <lb/>
tho further fuel <lb/>
the already <lb/>
would to but <lb/>
of what we would have to expend <lb/>
in COM of war, brief, nil <lb/>
fuels constitute, from <lb/>
moral consideration a powerful <lb/>
argument against <lb/>
war- tho event of war, it <lb/>
only a question of time <lb/>
when propositions for <lb/>
would be accompanied L y <lb/>
Cause Preparations. <lb/>
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in In .- II I i <lb/>
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in ii. for a week or in in . <lb/>
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nu <lb/>
Work tile week hos ii, . <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
and la ready to mi <lb/>
what ha now ceased In- u <lb/>
in very Inundation <lb/>
; w V. Sui . in <lb/>
lbs an editorial, <lb/>
-dun;. 1.1 discussion <lb/>
I iii-. -v made <lb/>
civil war a generation It is <lb/>
Hue. The in <lb/>
in el lie <lb/>
Males. Dirt r m <lb/>
propositions to taxes, two thought <lb/>
Increase at that, up, dividing <lb/>
II HI <lb/>
and the increase would continue ii <lb/>
of years aft. <lb/>
the cessation of <lb/>
Lite in <lb/>
Ml tho home peels are plowing <lb/>
We in giving <lb/>
Held lo work in. <lb/>
of trouble with Spain <lb/>
ail our leading are <lb/>
willing to slay at homo and write <lb/>
history <lb/>
Several leading literary men <lb/>
are reaping their wild oats <lb/>
and preparing laud cotton <lb/>
seed. <lb/>
A Midnight burglar looted the <lb/>
town library recently- e <lb/>
ways warned the bead librarian <lb/>
to keep Unit dictionary the <lb/>
slate agricultural under <lb/>
lock key. <lb/>
literary will be <lb/>
Riven off Saturday evening nest. <lb/>
informs us <lb/>
Unit tho victims of last <lb/>
are slowly <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
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. became ii. i in <lb/>
Inter, id. <lb/>
when lbs <lb/>
was yd young, In <lb/>
sod right argued <lb/>
abundantly proved. In the . <lb/>
the found wider <lb/>
e Inn the <lb/>
becoming involved with it, ii <lb/>
mil. in d pitch n <lb/>
this line. A lo war, i <lb/>
hap- <lb/>
iii iii ii <lb/>
had ii would I. v. A mi <lb/>
period. had <lb/>
in the <lb/>
the which gave ii birth <lb/>
there no lbs <lb/>
Weld. .- u, , <lb/>
cam when <lb/>
it did, had to come, and now ii <lb/>
over <lb/>
Si <lb/>
aid Mechanic, tho <lb/>
paper that years ago, tho <lb/>
of A- <lb/>
made such an excellent repulse <lb/>
lion throughout the Stale, has <lb/>
In en revived at us a <lb/>
weekly farm home paper. <lb/>
Doubtless many in this ejection <lb/>
who formerly took Farmer <lb/>
and Mechanic like to have <lb/>
again we prepared lo <lb/>
make following extraordinary <lb/>
clubbing announcement <lb/>
For we send The <lb/>
North <lb/>
Carolinian, of The <lb/>
Farmer and Mechanic, all <lb/>
a Thee <lb/>
papers will give the <lb/>
Lome news tho general <lb/>
news and tho news, jest <lb/>
think of three of them a <lb/>
year for <lb/>
If you want th- Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added to the above list <lb/>
you can get it for cents more, <lb/>
or the thrice . week New York <lb/>
World for other <lb/>
aper or wanted con <lb/>
give yon a on in con- <lb/>
with Ki <lb/>
FIXING FOR <lb/>
up my an make <lb/>
her need <lb/>
air crosswise, <lb/>
Spain we out; <lb/>
it Iii d p-ace an plenty a<lb/>
we <lb/>
e puny <lb/>
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E. Hart, S. O, ,. taken <lb/>
with u old which on my <lb/>
. i set in was held at Chapel Hill lust <lb/>
night. <lb/>
I could live but a <lb/>
short time. iii lo my <lb/>
Savior, II I <lb/>
with friends on I would meet <lb/>
my absent ones above. My husband <lb/>
was advised to New <lb/>
Discovery Coughs <lb/>
gave a trial, look n <lb/>
Friday night, <lb/>
that tho United annex <lb/>
Ii Georgia bad tho <lb/>
tide tho and <lb/>
ii iii tho negative <lb/>
The was ably <lb/>
by both <lb/>
eight bottle. It baa <lb/>
inn <lb/>
Trial Ire L- of <lb/>
Drug store. to and <lb/>
as <lb/>
in favor of <lb/>
of <lb/>
In <lb/>
York a bill providing n <lb/>
1.1 i live r <lb/>
iii e hi the Ida. <lb/>
II In a law every <lb/>
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lo the <lb/>
will -ell In him. <lb/>
the . i- <lb/>
ill <lb/>
nil l.-l <lb/>
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it i.- wild m u ,,. <lb/>
lb <lb/>
STATE NEWS <lb/>
Mil-. Hi lie dim <lb/>
hue Prof, William ti. <lb/>
who only lady who ever <lb/>
at <lb/>
Ala , <lb/>
The Journal my at <lb/>
I ii jumped I <lb/>
and w a dog <lb/>
Hind, i I. ii <lb/>
ii dropped deed -literally i<lb/>
shore will ; <lb/>
lay her on table, I'll <lb/>
her up ; <lb/>
-She ain't seen any them <lb/>
with Lee, <lb/>
she's <lb/>
k me. <lb/>
tin <lb/>
one old, <lb/>
s III <lb/>
COld ; <lb/>
time <lb/>
it what they <lb/>
I km a better in <lb/>
that laded coal gray I <lb/>
I is well git ready I ho <lb/>
ii c me i <lb/>
b Idle till I hear no <lb/>
is my <lb/>
Mart tin- tray, <lb/>
h I band piny an <lb/>
shout <lb/>
V. I. Si in <lb/>
So, <lb/>
Save. <lb/>
In -I in III,. . Cull <lb/>
Son . Hall <lb/>
I r Son . rotter, I II <lb/>
i Kr <lb/>
Pile. <lb/>
required II . . i I i <lb/>
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cent box. tor <lb/>
to. b Wooten. <lb/>
Ham's Him n BlOatS. <lb/>
The bates a good book. <lb/>
true prophet is seldom n <lb/>
prophet to bis own people, <lb/>
conscience is <lb/>
is ready fur settlement. <lb/>
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would be tome hot <lb/>
pockets, <lb/>
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kind, is a without a moral <lb/>
backbone. <lb/>
As loin; as devil <lb/>
Christian must <lb/>
I i <lb/>
vast <lb/>
speaking to an- <lb/>
other, another.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
mm <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Site <lb/>
K at post mt G <lb/>
N . as second mail master. <lb/>
u If, <lb/>
It mis a month this morning <lb/>
battleship Maim- was blown <lb/>
up in H. v. . <lb/>
Tin- wile Thurston, <lb/>
who of the Con- <lb/>
puny to firm <lb/>
to did in <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
raw <lb/>
iii <lb/>
and WM on Saturday -fill- <lb/>
to President Tin- ox <lb/>
change of between tin U was <lb/>
very both the <lb/>
to maintain a friendly relation between <lb/>
flu two <lb/>
kinds Sensational reports <lb/>
lab continue to <lb/>
our lite comity. Tin lakes ate <lb/>
one day a-id denied tin- next, <lb/>
They only to till up the <lb/>
papen keep the country at a <lb/>
pitch i Tin- past <lb/>
week really stowed no new <lb/>
nu-M except <lb/>
war made by the <lb/>
II war should be it d this <lb/>
country is now about ready to hold up <lb/>
her i ml et the The report of <lb/>
the Coast of Inquiry u Hid In <lb/>
the lands of the and <lb/>
l; Jo public. <lb/>
lie Southern Sentiment.<lb/>
time. real, <lb/>
altitude toward attitude that <lb/>
worked lie up to I <lb/>
u i itch that the determination to I <lb/>
thrash Spain ha, become universal a trip <lb/>
North that <lb/>
. , , . , invent of foreign war section <lb/>
Senator s. Arkansas, voiced ,,,.,, , , <lb/>
the aW unanimous ,, Jo July b the <lb/>
he raid concerning the Southern sec- <lb/>
report that a had been i <lb/>
with a view to about <lb/>
between and the yesterday on <lb/>
bis way lo Washington from <lb/>
Cuba, and after a Florida <lb/>
--I do not think <lb/>
then It anything in Ike report, i <lb/>
would be cue the most foolish ran South. <lb/>
or other administration to a of <lb/>
ever undertook. In place, we Observer the sense of his <lb/>
Is not need to conduct extreme gratification in the know- <lb/>
W are able to he bad that <lb/>
and an nice people are to <lb/>
some other power, particularly situation give <lb/>
other the , cf their readiness to bear <lb/>
their of any trouble that <lb/>
The Filled <lb/>
The Record <lb/>
NEW YORK FIRE It would be bard for our <lb/>
distinguished base-ball <lb/>
b. to have to divide newspaper <lb/>
. u I with our naval <lb/>
Men whoso faces have heroes. an <lb/>
to reporters between the fleets headed --Poor North <lb/>
headquarters through United and o.- <lb/>
berry to the steps leading; to their armies ashore-if we -The in,. <lb/>
the basement of white possibly enlist as much , . , ,.,.,.,,,. ,, , <lb/>
of the central office about attention as J; <lb/>
games ball. And in s will b. by the <lb/>
of the people, it may be expected . -t blow given to North Carolina, <lb/>
that general or admiral of <lb/>
ours who a signal victory i . . , <lb/>
. to its real <lb/>
over enemy may become as, , . <lb/>
much a hero as any of ct th- <lb/>
our own <lb/>
take care <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
i 11- <lb/>
Washington March 14.1808, <lb/>
The end of Mils nasty <lb/>
is row in a fairly <lb/>
Since <lb/>
placed a. Mr. <lb/>
the has conn- <lb/>
out open its <lb/>
and no time is now bung lost in <lb/>
getting together the lighting material <lb/>
that will be necessary to enable us to <lb/>
drive tin- of every loot of <lb/>
American territory, Mr. <lb/>
criticism wait- <lb/>
so long to get started along lie- <lb/>
right road, it is overlooked now, and <lb/>
he is given he deserve <lb/>
the energetic in which he is <lb/>
The e is <lb/>
being put upon a war fooling i the <lb/>
nave been on a war footing <lb/>
time. <lb/>
would be especially repugnant to the <lb/>
el this country. I am <lb/>
d, is nothing in it. and it there <lb/>
was, and it should to the <lb/>
as it doubtless would be. that <lb/>
I., would not it. <lb/>
Tl bad supposed that the tight <lb/>
again.-. tie confirmation the <lb/>
V. Power-, t b<lb/>
price of stumping <lb/>
Presidential over <lb/>
were not well It I <lb/>
waged quite briskly, and one th- <lb/>
is an adverse <lb/>
Senate Committee on <lb/>
on tie- n, ard Pow. <lb/>
opponents express confidence <lb/>
that tie y t In the <lb/>
Senate to ratify the Committee's ad- <lb/>
verse report. now hold- <lb/>
the office r a s <lb/>
having succeeded his <lb/>
to compel a the <lb/>
,, ,. , , ., All good of the <lb/>
House Committee <lb/>
Hirer lo <lb/>
Harbor bill et this session, Democrats tins <lb/>
cf Alabama, has OM to rid the <lb/>
a Mil of <lb/>
lo be expended the have i <lb/>
may arrive. The <lb/>
of e Observer tells that <lb/>
there are now on tile <lb/>
from companies for admission <lb/>
into State Guard The <lb/>
is <lb/>
is of course lo <lb/>
tho likelihood of with <lb/>
Spain. <lb/>
The sign -tie <lb/>
over one way and they are very <lb/>
being gratifying. The South is rot <lb/>
eager for vat, but it <lb/>
its responsibilities as well as <lb/>
s o a part of tho Amer- <lb/>
it will not <lb/>
if car <lb/>
proud lo be a to say of <lb/>
Slate is this more tine than <lb/>
North <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
o'clock each morning. Tho door <lb/>
on its binges and the men <lb/>
They turn to the left in <lb/>
dark a second <lb/>
turn in the same brings <lb/>
them into tho little room outside the <lb/>
telegraph office, in blah dis- <lb/>
played as soon as received the slips <lb/>
from the various police stations and <lb/>
announcing <lb/>
skeleton form the new s of <lb/>
The men care nothing the <lb/>
brief announcements of murders, <lb/>
any <lb/>
crack or who <lb/>
have lately basked in sunlight <lb/>
cf tho smile.<lb/>
It has been that in <lb/>
law fixing the State <lb/>
salary at the words <lb/>
. are omitted, <lb/>
thefts and the other j fore by law Father Worth is <lb/>
deuces of criminology. What they j entitled to only a year for <lb/>
are after are which describe i bis tour term. Ho says he <lb/>
the tires of tho night. They lire j thinks he is entitled to a <lb/>
adjusters, these early visitors, and year and will continue to draw <lb/>
it is a unique business which they that amount, <lb/>
have fostered and developed. They <lb/>
of the War, the con- <lb/>
and Harbor improve- <lb/>
menu already b -gun, In log <lb/>
given to which can be b -t op r- <lb/>
-luring the r sud tall <lb/>
IV do bis <lb/>
accept to go into <lb/>
Democratic primaries, and <lb/>
in the of <lb/>
delegates to conventions and <lb/>
nominations of can- <lb/>
None will wait for, or <lb/>
best to get his bill but it be influenced or any <lb/>
the chances of he <lb/>
are rather him , ma, have for negotiating a trade <lb/>
A of Spurious Dollars <lb/>
a sale of <lb/>
voters, Tho and <lb/>
recognizes the situation. <lb/>
Denver, Col. March <lb/>
city and other cities In <lb/>
have been Hooded With <lb/>
silver dollar-. <lb/>
such close <lb/>
of the genuine coin that it is <lb/>
almost impossible to detect them, <lb/>
and even Government experts <lb/>
frequently at a loss lo choose <lb/>
I false the get- <lb/>
e. Tl e situation is so tenons <lb/>
that lbs has made if <lb/>
j subject of <lb/>
bong's regarding <lb/>
President a new device for <lb/>
himself bus any information as to what . j, g <lb/>
the Naval Court In-1 <lb/>
Be knows under <lb/>
West leadership they have <lb/>
been traded into giving to <lb/>
They <lb/>
m they have since the <lb/>
day of the <lb/>
the lie will not be <lb/>
misled again. Ho knows <lb/>
that only through Democrat- <lb/>
organization can relief <lb/>
and therefore every one <lb/>
such will, of his own volition <lb/>
with the Democratic <lb/>
and with it to <lb/>
the turn of good government in <lb/>
State, and the <lb/>
overthrow of the <lb/>
will be, so long as i no lei <lb/>
in preparations to be in a <lb/>
net promptly on that <lb/>
which cannot lie delayed much longer. <lb/>
Th re isn't the lightest doubt that <lb/>
will show that the Maine <lb/>
destroyed by an outside explosion, <lb/>
Mr. M v has not <lb/>
so known, be Intended to <lb/>
COUple with the s <lb/>
Spain on the Maine, <lb/>
should he free, <lb/>
he lies his intention to in <lb/>
some way the two things. II <lb/>
he wishes to set In with the <lb/>
dominating In be <lb/>
will certainly b-lie means <lb/>
letting Spain know Maine <lb/>
demand is mads ibis <lb/>
has the condition of <lb/>
in Cuba just as long as in- <lb/>
tends to, that Spain does not i-t <lb/>
one- voluntarily <lb/>
of Cubs, the United will <lb/>
the Cubans lores her to <lb/>
Tin- on this subject among I <lb/>
n Is plain sad and <lb/>
practically all one way. <lb/>
new Spanish Minister talks as <lb/>
though the most important be- <lb/>
tween Spain tin- United Slates <lb/>
was the negotiation a reciprocity <lb/>
commercial treaty, and he <lb/>
the representatives the <lb/>
of who will <lb/>
have charge the the <lb/>
during the lo reach <lb/>
Washington in a few days. No <lb/>
believes that such a farce us <lb/>
lei a reciprocity treaty be, <lb/>
under existing circumstances, will be <lb/>
allowed to begin by <lb/>
an. the Minister i probably only in- <lb/>
in such the purpose of <lb/>
trying to impress us the peaceable <lb/>
cl Spain toward us. He is <lb/>
dollars of <lb/>
i- in in <lb/>
All I bat have been found bear <lb/>
the mark of tho New Orleans <lb/>
Mint, lower immediately <lb/>
under the eagle, and ate dated <lb/>
It is believed that <lb/>
coins are made somewhere in <lb/>
South.<lb/>
It is every citizen's to <lb/>
bomb merchants and <lb/>
not attached to any insurance <lb/>
company, vet by years of at- <lb/>
to business they are <lb/>
as and as <lb/>
called frequently into court <lb/>
in trials <lb/>
Who originated business no-1 <lb/>
body seems lo know, but there is a <lb/>
tradition to that more than <lb/>
a generation ago a man whose home <lb/>
bad been damaged by lire bad some <lb/>
difficulty in collecting his insurance-, <lb/>
was quick to tho plight <lb/>
of others placed ii. a similar <lb/>
and, being aggressive, he de- <lb/>
to act as an intermediary <lb/>
in matter of s- tire losses, <lb/>
depending a percentage fee for <lb/>
his trouble. <lb/>
Other men entered tho Held from <lb/>
time to time At this time more <lb/>
than a of shrewd, observant <lb/>
men are engaged in adjust lire <lb/>
losses. They do Di t like to describe <lb/>
their methods. Tho field is limited <lb/>
even for s city as largo as New- <lb/>
York, and if more men should en- <lb/>
gage in tho business receipts <lb/>
would be less each individual. <lb/>
In brief, however, they no about <lb/>
their work much tho following <lb/>
The round up of a night <lb/>
may be a dozen fires. Each slip <lb/>
states the number of box, <lb/>
when received, Cause of the lire, it <lb/>
known; damage estimated and if in. <lb/>
sured. Tho moo divide the work of <lb/>
the morning us beat they can. <lb/>
o'clock the little band has scattered, <lb/>
but later other adjusters <lb/>
take up tho as fast as they <lb/>
are recorded. <lb/>
It a notable fact that many <lb/>
sons who losses by lire, es- <lb/>
in the lower east of <lb/>
town, exaggerate tho damage done <lb/>
almost invariably, the lire ad- <lb/>
juster, with bis years tit training to <lb/>
guide him, is to make an <lb/>
partial Arrived <lb/>
tho scene of tho lire, <lb/>
the names of the insured <lb/>
and titles of tho <lb/>
thorn, lie explains the object <lb/>
of his hut, and the insured, being <lb/>
to have tho loss settled as <lb/>
as possible, is only too will- <lb/>
to consent to pay adjuster's <lb/>
companies too, are ready <lb/>
to accept the knowing <lb/>
from experience that the adjusters <lb/>
experts their business and <lb/>
will see that justice is to the <lb/>
several contracting parries. <lb/>
As a rule the adjusters prefer to <lb/>
pass damage done by large <lb/>
The small ones are too <lb/>
and a from the <lb/>
company can adjust them <lb/>
Commercial <lb/>
Mrs. Whitney <lb/>
of bur. has been <lb/>
admitted to practice <lb/>
t c keenly not only practical <lb/>
el the now dominating its <lb/>
politics, but alas realize the u <lb/>
that policy may have upon outsiders <lb/>
who would help to develop <lb/>
the <lb/>
Use agencies <lb/>
in North is u railroad <lb/>
months it has been <lb/>
e in a way not <lb/>
advantage to the State. <lb/>
Where it merely -.-. case <lb/>
disputes boot spoils sensible <lb/>
only disgust. Hut at its last <lb/>
session it aimed a blow at the<lb/>
t to p ,,. b-v Hal means available <lb/>
At one mow it passed order <lb/>
TO CO-BE A IN ONE passengers rates on the <lb/>
Air Una and the Southern to <lb/>
ct-. the <lb/>
I it <lb/>
e Tab <lb/>
money <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Is hereby given to George <lb/>
agent lot Mr-. Parlor. <lb/>
Sermons, f. a. Alfred <lb/>
Jr. Mid <lb/>
ad persona Interested, on <lb/>
Thursday, March INS, I will lie <lb/>
at Home of the Aged and <lb/>
a competent Surveyor <lb/>
tin- purpose of hieing the boundary <lb/>
line- --1 the lands belonging to the <lb/>
county surveyed. <lb/>
order the Hoard of <lb/>
W. at. <lb/>
March 7th. Chairman. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
The firm of the Greenville Supply Co. <lb/>
d. W. and W. F. <lb/>
Morrill Is this day dissolved by mutual <lb/>
consent, P. Morrill withdrawing <lb/>
the J. W. Will O <lb/>
the business tinder the same <lb/>
assumes and all <lb/>
arc to I e laid to bus. <lb/>
This -J-. <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
W. r. <lb/>
two one half cents and <lb/>
two cents per mile. <lb/>
in the face <lb/>
absolute that a reduction of ex- <lb/>
rates would cripple the railroads. <lb/>
Its may be better com- <lb/>
when it is known that North <lb/>
has a population thirty, <lb/>
duct to the mile, and that the <lb/>
only other roads in the country on. <lb/>
which the of tare is as low as that <lb/>
for class on in North Caro- <lb/>
under the new ruling are those in <lb/>
Island, which la- a population <lb/>
I lo the square mile ; the main <lb/>
line of the New in New <lb/>
York, which has a population <lb/>
to the MUSTS mile, three in <lb/>
Massachusetts, There are twenty <lb/>
States hiving a greater density of pop- <lb/>
than North There <lb/>
are one States and four Terri- <lb/>
having higher tares. <lb/>
density population and <lb/>
cl pursuits the people to <lb/>
railroad travel should be factors in de- <lb/>
th passenger rates on rail- <lb/>
roads The North Carolina <lb/>
has apparently made tie rankest <lb/>
the basis of <lb/>
making. The result will leach <lb/>
people the State the danger of en- <lb/>
duties to men <lb/>
willing to heed reasonable <lb/>
ft <lb/>
e BARBELS PLODS, <lb/>
TOBACCO,<lb/>
CASES <lb/>
SQQ CASKS<lb/>
WASHING <lb/>
Two Tramps With Talent. <lb/>
A of <lb/>
were chatting in a North <lb/>
to greatest saloon one <lb/>
i practicable extent. The or <lb/>
woman who orders from forth <lb/>
or ether places goods can <lb/>
be as <lb/>
as at home, is doing an <lb/>
Injury to the community to <lb/>
himself or home <lb/>
merchants pay taxes, employ <lb/>
help support the <lb/>
gives the fol- <lb/>
lowing advice; Let <lb/>
good Democrat in every <lb/>
ship constitute a <lb/>
use it <lb/>
every to <lb/>
attended <lb/>
s when called, and lake <lb/>
part in delegates to <lb/>
various nominating conventions. <lb/>
The only required is, d <lb/>
bat said thus goes <lb/>
the himself , clones, etc., to benefit <lb/>
to abide the resell and vole with <lb/>
the II ii it- to redeem the <lb/>
and charitable institutions, and <lb/>
are part of tho community, and to <lb/>
are entitled to the <lb/>
, , <lb/>
member <lb/>
community, <lb/>
State from <lb/>
asks its <lb/>
to urge this course good <lb/>
Democrats, Lot all go to work. <lb/>
c immunity, are to the <lb/>
preference above homo mer <lb/>
who and <lb/>
refuse to part <lb/>
Winston Pres <lb/>
Mouse Can Do <lb/>
A little girl p New <lb/>
school screamed at sight of a <lb/>
became <lb/>
and <lb/>
out of the room, the teachers <lb/>
ordered a tire drill, a alarm <lb/>
was rung in. distracted parents <lb/>
fought to enter the building and <lb/>
save their children from the <lb/>
supposed And all for <lb/>
one small mouse, g <lb/>
man that dares to laugh at tho <lb/>
fear a <lb/>
lie-, Journal. <lb/>
Notice of Dissolution. <lb/>
Tin- Hi in of T. M. Moors to Aw, <lb/>
business at If, C, Was <lb/>
dissolved by sow sent <lb/>
.- u the In <lb/>
I. M. Moore In All <lb/>
per-ons owing the are direct f, to <lb/>
the to W. M. Moore. i Ins <lb/>
-lay of <lb/>
T. M. MO <lb/>
W. M. Ml ORE. <lb/>
listing purchased lbs lateral t f -r <lb/>
M. Iii i r, i J. <lb/>
above, I wish in Inform all <lb/>
of tin- firm that I will , <lb/>
tin- same stand wit ,. , ,.,. <lb/>
rte -lock <lb/>
solicit a e <lb/>
patronage. y, u, v <lb/>
a tough looking, specimen of tho <lb/>
genus hobo the and <lb/>
lbs at bar. <lb/>
He was unkempt, and <lb/>
the effect of years of constant tip- <lb/>
was apparent in the col- <lb/>
of his nose. In a very husky <lb/>
Weary Willie voice asked if ho <lb/>
and his pal might entertain the <lb/>
crowd. being grant- <lb/>
ed, he went ti the door and called <lb/>
out, Tho crowd was <lb/>
amused to looking <lb/>
in and <lb/>
stand by side. With a <lb/>
short lion oddly assort- <lb/>
ed pair went to work and displayed <lb/>
ante really feats in <lb/>
legerdemain, particular <lb/>
proving very mystifying. This was <lb/>
to allow an- person to take his own <lb/>
penknife and plunge the blade into <lb/>
arm or leg in any spot <lb/>
be pleased, After repeated encores <lb/>
mind reading wee to, a <lb/>
really one exhibition was given. <lb/>
After this one of the who <lb/>
was us n magician, drew <lb/>
pair and tried to bargain <lb/>
secret of the The <lb/>
men wouldn't tell, and aft- <lb/>
had they <lb/>
departed <lb/>
-1 ., i. <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
Impulsively <lb/>
her foot with his <lb/>
ii his heart <lb/>
with tho Bane light love, <lb/>
won that ho never would rise until <lb/>
be the suitor of <lb/>
fair i Isn't I hat beautiful I <lb/>
It ,, of i a- time w m u <lb/>
ll-iii. sod lo m <lb/>
Th i Id upon that <lb/>
i nil., in you j<lb/>
have Hock Butter, <lb/>
Canned Goods, <lb/>
Paper Hags and many other things <lb/>
to numerous to mention. Send as your <lb/>
order-. Mail orders receive prompt at- <lb/>
Agents for Standard Oil Co <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
TO-DAY'S MARKETS. <lb/>
as Reported <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Cotton sold it. S <lb/>
It <lb/>
reeled by i, M. <lb/>
per lb to <lb/>
Sugar f--ed to I'M <lb/>
to <lb/>
Corn to Si <lb/>
Flout, lo 8.711 <lb/>
to <lb/>
Oat<lb/>
to <lb/>
Salt pet Back to <lb/>
In <lb/>
Eggs i <lb/>
i. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY BUGGY CO. <lb/>
EDWARDS Proprietors. <lb/>
At late Court <lb/>
i in all kinds of <lb/>
New Buggies a specialty <lb/>
All kinds repairing done- We use skilled and good <lb/>
material prepared to you work. <lb/>
Dry Mi, Notions, Shoes, Hats <lb/>
------and celebrated------ <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call and see are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock and 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 the best goods and <lb/>
will 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 Griffin Jeweler. THE LIVE <lb/>
We are now taking orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor in v. <lb/>
We do all kinds <lb/>
repaired promptly. <lb/>
S E CO <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
JR. COREY <lb/>
D W. HARDER <lb/>
-----DEALER IN----- <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
and sold. A trial will con e <lb/>
on. <lb/>
g. K <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
AND COLLARS <lb/>
A General; Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
nice line <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
by Brown, <lb/>
to see <lb/>
KEEP THE TRACK. <lb/>
Course, <lb/>
not nil go Way <lb/>
We are <lb/>
Making it <lb/>
Hot for Hard Times. <lb/>
You can't feel poor <lb/>
when see our goods <lb/>
and prices What, <lb/>
your dollars may be <lb/>
we will <lb/>
make them <lb/>
go mush farther. <lb/>
S II <lb/>
Mt Sunday Tm- <lb/>
w. <lb/>
.,, o, . . <lb/>
J. V. and l. J, t <lb/>
of wen- Ii- -i <lb/>
Mrs. M. lit Ibis <lb/>
for to bet <lb/>
millinery. <lb/>
K. of <lb/>
aM visiting tin- J. A. <lb/>
P-n, Mrs. town. <lb/>
J. U Cox, Bryan Gardner, C. P. <lb/>
S. V. <lb/>
up on <lb/>
march IS. <lb/>
THE COLONEL <lb/>
lie vi on <lb/>
Values were never so low as now <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Men Boys <lb/>
Hats, Caps, Gents Furnish <lb/>
etc. The complete- <lb/>
our stock <lb/>
tees everybody <lb/>
Come and see this choice fine <lb/>
honest qualities, qualities <lb/>
and learn why sensible, will clear your <lb/>
people prefer to spend last doubt away <lb/>
their money with us. Our Come and see. <lb/>
Frank Wilson. <lb/>
an Old <lb/>
For time time old <lb/>
In- I- -ii Con- <lb/>
lot mar corner <lb/>
Beads some <lb/>
marled to go play in <lb/>
and upon opening the door a <lb/>
, ad man in it. They informed <lb/>
grown people who -vent to make an ex <lb/>
of the which proved to <lb/>
be Peyton, n colored man. <lb/>
has tor some time been a <lb/>
worthiest character town <lb/>
and it m-i an that he had been using <lb/>
old as a sleeping place. It is <lb/>
Opposed that he died during but night <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
. . keeper's ail <lb/>
Local <lb/>
tries blooming. <lb/>
Sunday n like n summer day. <lb/>
There in more opera house here <lb/>
row than Greenville had in some <lb/>
lime. <lb/>
Dot Comedy Company <lb/>
showed three nights ban week left <lb/>
Hooky Mount. <lb/>
Parker, the Kinston r, <lb/>
Una bis up near Five Points. <lb/>
Attention it called to the notice to <lb/>
by O. If. Mooring, Trustee <lb/>
of J. II. Sons. <lb/>
is here <lb/>
the week. These <lb/>
clans In Greenville. <lb/>
hull gone, <lb/>
Ore tiny the over. <lb/>
was u pretty for tho rues. <lb/>
Not many people were here today for <lb/>
the races, <lb/>
Cannon Cloth just Hi <lb/>
Lung's Cash House. <lb/>
Dozen at <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
The fellow who bets on a horse d <lb/>
loses tees what a dunce ho is. <lb/>
The woman who does everything <lb/>
with her went lo Kinston Tuesday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
the to draw out to <lb/>
the track it has looked mighty quiet up <lb/>
Ibis <lb/>
is gelling time the county Demo- <lb/>
convention was culled lo select <lb/>
delegates to Slate convention. <lb/>
married a month, and <lb/>
she left he swore <lb/>
is a <lb/>
and she drew a <lb/>
blank <lb/>
Lost Hut <lb/>
to this <lb/>
i lo take for Baltimore, <lb/>
Mrs. Cherry lost her purse. The <lb/>
loss was not discovered until <lb/>
train time, but a messenger was hurried <lb/>
buck to her home to see if it been <lb/>
there. Before the messenger got <lb/>
hack Mr. J, S. Jenkins ran up mid <lb/>
placed the purse in Mrs. Cherry's hand <lb/>
just in time her to lake the train <lb/>
Ho bad picked it up on the street and <lb/>
finding the owner's a <lb/>
hurried on lo give it to her. Be- <lb/>
sides money and papers the purse eon <lb/>
a handsome diamond pin, <lb/>
Mr, finding it was <lb/>
lunate for the owner. <lb/>
Draw. <lb/>
It ink-s a rich man to draw a deck, <lb/>
a girl to attention, <lb/>
and <lb/>
lb v. x. hit Has Burning <lb/>
Mrs. M. F. of rs, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. It. L. Smith <lb/>
W. I. lies gone to Norfolk, <lb/>
the boys say In jab <lb/>
navy. <lb/>
W. J. Cornell is quite sick at Ike <lb/>
E. it where be <lb/>
e. alter a <lb/>
dais at borne, left m <lb/>
Miss Eva die <lb/>
of X. II left <lb/>
morning for Henderson. <lb/>
Miss Kate Harvey, of Kinston, win <lb/>
has been n days wild <lb/>
Mrs. R. IV. Kin, lift this morning for <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
Fin.-1 Mat. 12th, <lb/>
loll IS i.- as <lb/>
But here I am. all K. as <lb/>
u ii. Ii. I the T- <lb/>
for last w k. I bad a desire t. <lb/>
at Indians, and I can . L <lb/>
they are i people when <lb/>
you get close to them them <lb/>
I spent two days at South <lb/>
day at a- d <lb/>
bad not rain I <lb/>
Jan. l-I, hut as as I got <lb/>
and rained until I'll. <lb/>
were delighted, and when <lb/>
they i th- <lb/>
and the rain with <lb/>
Tm II L ; . <lb/>
iii <lb/>
i i . <lb/>
.; i iv <lb/>
j . i <lb/>
i. Hi, <lb/>
with Span <lb/>
I in. K. r <lb/>
strong . ;. . <lb/>
rs . ;. <lb/>
I tor o <lb/>
at my old . Ii <lb/>
. la 1- i om <lb/>
unless go u ; i. <lb/>
whip th, Spaniard <lb/>
A.-I.-. <lb/>
Heavy <lb/>
t mi <lb/>
t . <lb/>
v I, up<lb/>
A QUICK CURE FOR <lb/>
COLDS. <lb/>
VEST <lb/>
of the <lb/>
THROAT OR LUNGS <lb/>
L-to Bonus <lb/>
is. <lb/>
la 1- <lb/>
I., <lb/>
c a . <lb/>
Idled <lb/>
LAWRENCE CO., <lb/>
I l. <lb/>
aLe or <lb/>
i i In 1- <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
the past. <lb/>
; mm <lb/>
until I <lb/>
rs, l and <lb/>
old i i my <lb/>
lo.<lb/>
to M-n iii i t. set lull r-. It <lb/>
who could the . I <lb/>
two <lb/>
Names. <lb/>
The recently <lb/>
a Stale news item a <lb/>
in county ail <lb/>
whose begin with Its letter <lb/>
A who taught school in <lb/>
and knows the family <lb/>
sends us a corrected list the <lb/>
Clements is the of and <lb/>
are mimed as <lb/>
II <lb/>
any have been added to the <lb/>
then they have run <lb/>
down lo letter alone. <lb/>
the not tho only <lb/>
in tor our <lb/>
lolls us that named <lb/>
the upon <lb/>
Kansas <lb/>
horse to draw a cart, a porous plaster lo <lb/>
draw the akin, a toper to yet another family, named <lb/>
cork, Show to draw a crowd, thus their children <lb/>
and an in lo , <lb/>
Ibis pusses well<lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
a days age from Springs. <lb/>
Ur. Morgan has bees confined to his <lb/>
since <lb/>
Frank Chick's <lb/>
company, in ibis <lb/>
has tin town his <lb/>
Frank is tho as when <lb/>
he used to in and it <lb/>
keeps bustling I get <lb/>
enough lo shake bands all his <lb/>
Norman went u Plymouth <lb/>
B. Washington, is in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Dr. II. Johnson, <lb/>
today lure. <lb/>
S. of Pin-town, in <lb/>
Tuesday evening <lb/>
J. A. Pope, spent <lb/>
hole hulking alter <lb/>
Beta mid Ells Nobles <lb/>
Mrs M. I. <lb/>
Mrs. F. W. Brown and left <lb/>
this in visit relatives at Ply. <lb/>
m -nib <lb/>
P. Smith returned Tuesday <lb/>
from his northern trip. He <lb/>
alter new goods, <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. Mrs. J. <lb/>
II. Cherry and Miss Martha <lb/>
left morning for <lb/>
Mrs. l B. of <lb/>
came Tuesday evening to visit <lb/>
family her lather, J, L, Daniel, <lb/>
Mrs. II. I. and <lb/>
Wilmington, Tuesday <lb/>
lo visit relatives. They at present <lb/>
home of her brother, F. G. <lb/>
J. mes. <lb/>
NEWS <lb/>
commissioners of <lb/>
buy,, decided to use -i machine on <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
There arc now patients in the <lb/>
Western <lb/>
at <lb/>
Cherokee county wants the govern- <lb/>
to pay the court house, <lb/>
was destroyed by tire dining the war. <lb/>
Mr. Bud Chestnut Hill, <lb/>
Is all smiles- Mr. Mrs. Morgan <lb/>
been married yours and a <lb/>
child Inn just come lo <lb/>
their Sun. <lb/>
About two miles from Henrietta <lb/>
N. C, early yesterday morning, <lb/>
Mr. John Green, township lo. <lb/>
to arrest a <lb/>
Blake. As soon the heard of <lb/>
the business opened lire with <lb/>
a pistol. The constable tell lo his <lb/>
knees, mortally wounded, but drew <lb/>
pistol firing three at the <lb/>
lull which look ore bull <lb/>
ling his heart, killing him <lb/>
Salisbury Sun.<lb/>
I.; am a man v.-i could <lb/>
not stand that, so I while I n- <lb/>
hail b <lb/>
so with n you, and you <lb/>
want rain again I. t me, It. <lb/>
Talk but the <lb/>
beats If a <lb/>
I would mike a million dollars <lb/>
in less than -r- <lb/>
tin- rain there a wind <lb/>
light It took ten women to a <lb/>
skin over a Tin <lb/>
soil is dark and you could hardly i i <lb/>
while man all or what <lb/>
kind of you on. J lad <lb/>
ways been told that a mall . a <lb/>
peck dirt during It's . to <lb/>
tin- would lathe to <lb/>
shut up or was <lb/>
But for fact that I palled loll <lb/>
eh- rd lit curt-tins back the <lb/>
Blight hive bean a dead e <lb/>
ere this, an-1 you <lb/>
from your rambling friend. <lb/>
I don't think as much you as I <lb/>
return- d <lb/>
you promised as as <lb/>
editor did to send mu int <lb/>
i. in mi;. Not a Lave <lb/>
hear-1 you -m-i I as you <lb/>
have <lb/>
lion end now looking a job with <lb/>
Undo San- to Spaniards. <lb/>
Well, you are in whipping S <lb/>
and will do I have no say <lb/>
and don't care a for a <lb/>
as he his from lb . <lb/>
late Pitt, say to and am <lb/>
Let us break in here lo <lb/>
assure I be Colonel dial hale <lb/>
trying In Tin. t-i <lb/>
but Could not it him <lb/>
Indian Territory winds <lb/>
North Carolinians every day <lb/>
or are clover, and <lb/>
say I am I Pitt we <lb/>
a does <lb/>
to know everybody dunks tin- <lb/>
of Pitt U ahead all It would <lb/>
not b- lair t.- particularize as to my <lb/>
North out here, <lb/>
to say of one . the cleverest cl <lb/>
Pitt county boys would asking <lb/>
much me. John Ii. is a rush <lb/>
boy that We should all I, proud <lb/>
of simply like a Ches- <lb/>
tall, and <lb/>
lbs gay bird that makes the <lb/>
beans of lb- lair sex They nil <lb/>
lull In with him say it b- <lb/>
they can't help it In <lb/>
lie is success, up ducats an I bus <lb/>
to burn- saw a more <lb/>
courteous, chivalrous, splendid <lb/>
type --I Southern gentlemen m your <lb/>
I meal one day and <lb/>
of my A. A- <lb/>
Malory, Ferris, in <lb/>
Balls, in 1804 a crop la I,. <lb/>
bales el Mr. Malory and <lb/>
his brother arc genuine Tar heels, from <lb/>
own large landed <lb/>
interests r-o the <lb/>
I re tic soil is <lb/>
lo feet deep and as black your <lb/>
hut. He took in a thirty <lb/>
over the prairie hinds, and in hot- <lb/>
I saw stalks of last <lb/>
re HI hi t high and s <lb/>
thick you c mid drive a yoke of <lb/>
through They cut down <lb/>
with u hush This sounds bra <lb/>
hut it is word true, would <lb/>
it II had <lb/>
seen all know never told <lb/>
in my I In,, old beg <lb/>
on and Tex lauds, <lb/>
That hunt i- IS risk they try- <lb/>
to thing it <lb/>
so It such weed. <lb/>
Wheat is linking i m the territory <lb/>
and a large Stop is <lb/>
I nut a law schoolmate lion. <lb/>
M. who lie- use <lb/>
Dick A. Dillard's law Ho <lb/>
to Territory and <lb/>
as a Methodist is doing <lb/>
lino. Ilia name Cameron, <lb/>
Cutting at <lb/>
. a Grifton <lb/>
whit mar, was i <lb/>
badly , m n <lb/>
Charles drunk aid <lb/>
provocation, <lb/>
stubbing in J-.;., con. <lb/>
lit.-ii i- . ii- <lb/>
I-. I- placed . <lb/>
. 14- <lb/>
J I . . . <lb/>
i Sunday iii <lb/>
many l- ml<lb/>
It i. by . <lb/>
f . ll <lb/>
an allowed th <lb/>
the lows lid- week. A <lb/>
them followed the m ; here and are <lb/>
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the outer edge.<lb/>
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time goes on. of <lb/>
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considered as modish as tho <lb/>
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a grown of sienna is three <lb/>
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under name of <lb/>
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he paid to said Ricks Tail who also <lb/>
March. 7th, j, A <lb/>
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W. II. RICKS, <lb/>
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for hat trimming shall be <lb/>
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competition. <lb/>
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BOB GREENE <lb/>
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given to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
lo the to all <lb/>
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properly authenticated, to <lb/>
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This the lib day <lb/>
I. S. SPAIN, <lb/>
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Old Mae <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave <lb/>
for touching stall land- <lb/>
on Tar <lb/>
Friday at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave at A. M, <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb/>
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at Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and Boston. <lb/>
order their goods <lb/>
via Dominion tram <lb/>
New York. from <lb/>
Nor- <lb/>
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rum Baltimore. --Merchants Miner <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SON. Agent, <lb/>
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MARBLE <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable. <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 country <lb/>
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WEEK <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
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VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY. MARCH <lb/>
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