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The Eastern Reflector<lb/>
D. ARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year in Advance. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
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. VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER II, <lb/>
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conversation turned up.-n <lb/>
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where C. colored, of <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C, was elected <lb/>
and where a <lb/>
was paused favoring tho <lb/>
i f law prohibiting <lb/>
intermarriage f whiles and <lb/>
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suppose you will be to <lb/>
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to get views. <lb/>
I am in favor cf <lb/>
tut it will be bard on the while <lb/>
men, for while we colored <lb/>
can get white wives, it will not be <lb/>
so easy while men to get good <lb/>
looking women. It would <lb/>
take a good white man to get u Hi <lb/>
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legislature they will deprive thorn <lb/>
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SOB insisted that of <lb/>
Boyd did not apply such sales <lb/>
of tobacco. commissioner <lb/>
told Mr. that if Boyd <lb/>
render an opinion <lb/>
such sales were not liable lo <lb/>
tax, he would revoke the or- <lb/>
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General Bond ard the <lb/>
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matter v again <lb/>
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Mr Hen addressed a <lb/>
letter to commissioner <lb/>
all facts and reasons <lb/>
on of tax. <lb/>
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Gent Boyd, woo will <lb/>
render nu the <lb/>
position of lax and the <lb/>
order will be issued by de- <lb/>
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whole matter will be <lb/>
a days to the <lb/>
of tobacco <lb/>
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Interest to all and <lb/>
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Corns, all Skin <lb/>
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pay it give <lb/>
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a DOT animal trainer who <lb/>
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cars <lb/>
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large till <lb/>
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train locomotive, ten <lb/>
baggage, six passenger <lb/>
their contents, is <lb/>
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to speak at a <lb/>
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Thankful written by <lb/>
E. Mart, B- D. taken <lb/>
with a I cold which on my <lb/>
cough set in and Dually <lb/>
In Consumption. Four Doctors <lb/>
me up, saying I could live but a <lb/>
short time. I gave up to my <lb/>
Savior, determined III eon hi not May <lb/>
with my friends on would <lb/>
my absent ones above. My <lb/>
was advised to King's New <lb/>
Discovery for I Consumption, <lb/>
and Colds. It u trial, took all <lb/>
eight bottler. It has cured me, and <lb/>
thank God I am saved and now a healthy <lb/>
Trial bottles tree at L- <lb/>
Drug Store. <lb/>
Regular and <lb/>
Mr. H. S. Democrat- <lb/>
candidate for the is the <lb/>
only of campaigners <lb/>
we have beard so far, co-net quart <lb/>
flatly positively out on <lb/>
North Carolina political the <lb/>
of race by own <lb/>
money. In bis speech at W <lb/>
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on tho hard earned money <lb/>
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man who is to <lb/>
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Deacon. <lb/>
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work for the sue can the Du <lb/>
ticket. With it <lb/>
will crown our effort in tho <lb/>
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Reward <lb/>
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pleased to learn that there Is at least <lb/>
dreaded disease that science has <lb/>
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hat Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is <lb/>
the only positive cure now known to <lb/>
the medical laterally. Catarrh Mug <lb/>
a constitutional disease, requires a con- <lb/>
treatment. Catarrh <lb/>
Cure Is taken internally, net directly <lb/>
the blood and surfaces of <lb/>
tho system, thereby destroying <lb/>
foundation of the <lb/>
the patient Strength by building up the <lb/>
and assisting nature In do- <lb/>
lug Its work. The proprietors have so <lb/>
much its curative powers that <lb/>
limy One Dollars for any <lb/>
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winters at S, C, <lb/>
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in the hi k of his head. using Eh <lb/>
Hitters, Blood <lb/>
and Nerve Remedy, all soon left <lb/>
him. lie says this grand medicine la <lb/>
his country All America <lb/>
knows Hint cures and <lb/>
trouble, pi blood tones up the <lb/>
strengthens tho puts <lb/>
vim. new life into every <lb/>
muscle, of the holy, <lb/>
It weak, tired or ailing you need It. <lb/>
Every bottle guaranteed, only <lb/>
sol i by John i. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
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Mills It. Km e, <lb/>
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<p>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
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A white inn <lb/>
o the Mount Motor <lb/>
remarked that would the <lb/>
ticket if be knew UM M <lb/>
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us us of A <lb/>
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be allowed to <lb/>
ate with people. If is <lb/>
not a where <lb/>
we don't know one- <lb/>
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to the <lb/>
Democratic camp so fast it i <lb/>
impossible to up <lb/>
procession. Fact bus- <lb/>
muss is, is something wrong <lb/>
with the white will vote <lb/>
fusion in Pitt county <lb/>
preference to Demo- <lb/>
No man can <lb/>
do so and truthfully say he <lb/>
favors sobriety and good <lb/>
government, to say nothing of <lb/>
white supremacy- <lb/>
are a few men on t mt fusion tick- <lb/>
et who to better of <lb/>
themselves and of their families <lb/>
than to have their mimes mixed <lb/>
with any such of <lb/>
being on the ticket <lb/>
their to the whole of <lb/>
it. That the file <lb/>
not going to led <lb/>
into party is shown by <lb/>
so many repudiating fusion and <lb/>
coming out for Democracy and <lb/>
white supremacy. <lb/>
ed. moil, who nil to <lb/>
and <lb/>
void of principal, <lb/>
seeing the of a <lb/>
lifetime, went The boo <lb/>
est toiling trillions of <lb/>
people, who wore drift <lb/>
so speak, seeking a <lb/>
me very <lb/>
the voice of reform from any <lb/>
source- la the midst of this <lb/>
of confusion, silver <lb/>
the vilest type, <lb/>
took poor old Pitt county under <lb/>
his special care, swearing by <lb/>
long before we get the desired re- <lb/>
form, voting tor such a <lb/>
the party <lb/>
which openly declares <lb/>
If time last throughout the <lb/>
length of eternity <lb/>
and e to live that long <lb/>
we could not hope for the <lb/>
ed reform- <lb/>
In the of and all <lb/>
is holy good, what shall <lb/>
we dot fallow citizens I rind, not <lb/>
ray limited words <lb/>
that would suitably set forth the <lb/>
awful yet deserved <lb/>
his reach, that she I lion, that the vile wretch <lb/>
should be of who can deliberately, <lb/>
Ibis glorious reform promised by i <lb/>
advantage of any people <lb/>
He exposed republican a- we, wore lead <lb/>
aid misrule, from demon the u a he has us to such awful <lb/>
of silver the present, <lb/>
denouncing, in moat bitter <lb/>
terms, he republican party <lb/>
its dealings tie for <lb/>
hours at every X roads and school <lb/>
house in county where ho <lb/>
the good people <lb/>
to tux themselves to a <lb/>
for him- And life long <lb/>
us pure men as be <lb/>
thinking that to must truly <lb/>
be a reformed fell <lb/>
by score, under bis <lb/>
very speeches; ling <lb/>
the fact, <lb/>
es, which he fails to vindicate hi <lb/>
name from- be has reduced to <lb/>
more to do men in Put <lb/>
county than any other man ever <lb/>
has. When ho thought we could <lb/>
bear it, he m denounce the <lb/>
Democrats in a mild way, where <lb/>
upon became very interesting <lb/>
to republicans I later, any <lb/>
thing to defeat the Democrats <lb/>
was the pass word, and the sweet <lb/>
singer was received with open <lb/>
Matt into the very of the <lb/>
was to <lb/>
and bis poor <lb/>
victims, with whom his <lb/>
strength, and only of <lb/>
to whom, and To <lb/>
the republican party its purity <lb/>
U represented in white house <lb/>
by that great and grand man <lb/>
the rail splitter from Kentucky <lb/>
No. to so pure a party, <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Sparely tor White Routed by so pure who <lb/>
Supremacy I for have <lb/>
in all probability given this <lb/>
At the Mills Demo- <lb/>
on September <lb/>
Mr- John a former leading <lb/>
Populist made u speech <lb/>
his connection with that party <lb/>
and declaring himself for whit <lb/>
supremacy and <lb/>
Following is his speech delivered <lb/>
on occasion I <lb/>
Ladies and fellow citizens of <lb/>
old Pitt county B <lb/>
issues I the <lb/>
by men <lb/>
too, who are capable of in- <lb/>
to the details of the issues <lb/>
that people of our grand Old <lb/>
State- called upon to meet <lb/>
toe to face, the 8th of <lb/>
Of course it is not <lb/>
mo to make a politic speech, <lb/>
never bating such a <lb/>
thing In life, but If Will <lb/>
lie to give mo <lb/>
attention, in my and <lb/>
I will remind <lb/>
em <lb/>
you a few are not <lb/>
to you, as you <lb/>
know them a well as I do, <lb/>
you my fellow <lb/>
who <lb/>
want say something Pop- <lb/>
No, populism <lb/>
Third aim ply <lb/>
with our loaders, pie <lb/>
or grabbing. <lb/>
is too good a word <lb/>
corruption. now we <lb/>
made the tools of such <lb/>
we stand to <lb/>
day what I we as tine <lb/>
populists ought to do. <lb/>
the groat <lb/>
rest that prevailed throughout the <lb/>
and ibis <lb/>
of the <lb/>
shores of to <lb/>
of from the rocky <lb/>
of Lake Superior to the n <lb/>
shores reach- <lb/>
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and how <lb/>
who bad proved <lb/>
worthy to trust look advantage of <lb/>
those heart cir <lb/>
to preach r. to a <lb/>
downtrodden, <lb/>
people ; who wore o busily <lb/>
trying to keep the Mil from their <lb/>
doors that they did actually <lb/>
have time to what would be <lb/>
their beat interest- Par sight <lb/>
lion the reform since the <lb/>
days of framers of our gov- <lb/>
who indeed did burst <lb/>
shackles of slavery from the <lb/>
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slay, s, some of whom are among <lb/>
us to day are good <lb/>
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party as that other great and <lb/>
pure proposed, to represent; <lb/>
that used tn drive the <lb/>
mules about tow-pith <lb/>
big know, <lb/>
that man who was too good to <lb/>
live white as the <lb/>
representative of the then <lb/>
greatly corrupted republican <lb/>
who was also brutally <lb/>
the details of which true- <lb/>
it folly known and <lb/>
down history would make <lb/>
true with <lb/>
lino- is the <lb/>
party to which we were billed, <lb/>
very much more corrupted <lb/>
a C. O- D. I- A-, <lb/>
in <lb/>
ii is Low we wore mustered in. I <lb/>
i and this is where we Maud <lb/>
today. Shall we delivered into <lb/>
such an I <lb/>
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rule ours -Iv-s and our <lb/>
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white men to act. <lb/>
shall we do. God that I <lb/>
for of the <lb/>
ma in which I myself, but it <lb/>
h is been said, that an honest con- <lb/>
is good for soul; there i <lb/>
fore I submit this my humble and <lb/>
honest confession. <lb/>
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traitor who has thus endeavored <lb/>
to n-e us who has the ft foolery <lb/>
tho cheek, to again ask us to vote <lb/>
for so beautifully <lb/>
preached free silver re- <lb/>
form, saying desire <lb/>
should be who when <lb/>
the appointing power was in his <lb/>
hands we his <lb/>
Supporters prayed him <lb/>
men to <lb/>
he and <lb/>
ed to our pr ; <lb/>
at a few <lb/>
house suckers, who had no more <lb/>
to do with our I ban a <lb/>
on an appoint- <lb/>
ed men to the wishes of <lb/>
the people all parties <lb/>
have the cheek <lb/>
to ask as this arch traitor does us <lb/>
to headlong <lb/>
the of <lb/>
tilth degradation. <lb/>
low reformers While I have no <lb/>
desire even if I could, to dictate <lb/>
the policy of will say <lb/>
u conclusion ; let us <lb/>
ever political life may, as <lb/>
there is do <lb/>
white or black, <lb/>
that desires the awful Hate of sf <lb/>
fairs that supremacy brings <lb/>
our Southland, in <lb/>
of i right; the <lb/>
name and for tho sake of the <lb/>
church of Jesus Christ and all <lb/>
holy apostles; in the names of <lb/>
fathers and framers of our noble <lb/>
government those who us- <lb/>
it tho-e who have <lb/>
for it; in <lb/>
the i. for the sake our <lb/>
dear Southern ladies, our wives, <lb/>
sisters, <lb/>
let staid up as white men <lb/>
men for white supremacy, <lb/>
regardless every promised re- <lb/>
form that few, if of even <lb/>
to see- <lb/>
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that II has intimated that <lb/>
to the third par y for office, <lb/>
left I failed to get it. <lb/>
I say, a more contemptible, <lb/>
never fell from the <lb/>
In s of a demon ; but the pool <lb/>
wretch is more to be <lb/>
than blamed Durban as he <lb/>
may have stated it ignorance <lb/>
of the fact that I was offend two <lb/>
by the said third party, and <lb/>
refused to accept either them- <lb/>
if it were true that no, gel- <lb/>
. L.,., cause of me <lb/>
leaving the awful that <lb/>
c and degradation <lb/>
has brought on as, I say thank <lb/>
l did the office- <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AMI <lb/>
N- C. <lb/>
A i. Cox i cotton d. <lb/>
The Co. has just <lb/>
a car load of nice <lb/>
orders <lb/>
K. Manning t C. l- just r- <lb/>
c a fl Si the <lb/>
priM and sell prices <lb/>
with lull on barrel. <lb/>
Cigar Co. seems to <lb/>
be to demand <lb/>
A. G. Co. <lb/>
Tins <lb/>
curls sale in addition Io a lot <lb/>
H. f, ii Co. has just re- <lb/>
a ear supply a <lb/>
demand. en n <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Some our In aids <lb/>
a d ago <lb/>
here <lb/>
lots this week <lb/>
ill result in <lb/>
Made the Orange Va <lb/>
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world -u <lb/>
are making j Hy <lb/>
out <lb/>
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must by u thorough-lure. <lb/>
the in who <lb/>
has lo write a wrong. <lb/>
II you carry the hors- pros <lb/>
peril you b- it. mule<lb/>
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log and is the <lb/>
sun that finds it. <lb/>
Thai how who on <lb/>
the plan a <lb/>
j. HI e. <lb/>
The entire line of <lb/>
AND TRIMMINGS <lb/>
stock <lb/>
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to us. <lb/>
The Shoo uh the <lb/>
largest nu pupils in its <lb/>
Parlor, <lb/>
in town preparing to make ugly <lb/>
F. r. is making mi <lb/>
on his home by building <lb/>
a Pew Io <lb/>
We glad we have a dry <lb/>
tin, wet <lb/>
is <lb/>
ii is bird to lei <lb/>
which will ho la i most the <lb/>
people lbs or the railroad cm- <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
j. Cox has bass oil pan weak <lb/>
W. came in on lbs <lb/>
lie is OBI the <lb/>
and Young, Durham <lb/>
K. G. Cox, traveling lot <lb/>
th- Cigar Company <lb/>
be ti. out a days <lb/>
LETTER <lb/>
I hart <lb/>
even <lb/>
All <lb/>
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d's <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
live all <lb/>
The New York World, <lb/>
EDIT <lb/>
aper the <lb/>
PAPERS. <lb/>
A YEAR FOR Si. <lb/>
I u u at <lb/>
weekly <lb/>
price <lb/>
J. La SUGG <lb/>
Life, Fire <lb/>
z-Accident Insurance.; <lb/>
Represents only First Class Com- <lb/>
-ti <lb/>
Office in Building opposite House. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
the war<lb/>
its value by the <lb/>
mid accuracy of Its reports <lb/>
from all the scenes Important events <lb/>
as useful as a dally to the read. <lb/>
and It will be of equal value in re- <lb/>
the and complicate J <lb/>
which are now before the <lb/>
people. <lb/>
It prints the news of all the world, <lb/>
having special correspondence from all <lb/>
important news points on the globe. <lb/>
has brilliant Illustrations, stories by <lb/>
great e humor page, <lb/>
complete markets, departments for the <lb/>
hold women's work and <lb/>
special departments unusual In- <lb/>
We oiler tills m <lb/>
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year for 11.76. <lb/>
The regular price of <lb/>
two papers Is no <lb/>
PART I- <lb/>
Decide our <lb/>
our t Full ind Winter <lb/>
PART II. <lb/>
In particular our at- <lb/>
tractions in Suits and Overcoats of <lb/>
urn most Popular <lb/>
attention to our <lb/>
Line f whirls, sud <lb/>
wear. We have all all <lb/>
all <lb/>
all weights. <lb/>
sizes <lb/>
Inspect our wonderful stock of Dress <lb/>
Goods and Trimmings and <lb/>
Costs large line of Special <lb/>
Novelties In all minor de- <lb/>
PART V. <lb/>
our Prices Qualities with <lb/>
others, and then proceed to make <lb/>
he most of this Grand <lb/>
C. T. M FORD <lb/>
Bash a Monitor <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
I. las in award the <lb/>
the lour <lb/>
tor , in will, the lowest bills, <lb/>
namely, one monitor to <lb/>
News Company <lb/>
one at Iron Works <lb/>
one in Iron Works <lb/>
one at <lb/>
drops <lb/>
cup sorrow are due drops. <lb/>
S loiter by th- <lb/>
lop-, but look lo write and hit r <lb/>
Baby Mine <lb/>
Every mother <lb/>
fools an <lb/>
dread <lb/>
of the pain and <lb/>
danger attend <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
most critical <lb/>
of her life. <lb/>
B e e o m i n g a <lb/>
mother should he <lb/>
a source of joy <lb/>
.,,., to all, but the <lb/>
I I'll suffering and <lb/>
danger of the make <lb/>
its anticipation one of misery. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
is the remedy which relieves <lb/>
women of great pain and <lb/>
incident to maternity; this <lb/>
hour which is as woman's <lb/>
severest trial is not only made <lb/>
painless, but all the danger is re- <lb/>
moved by its use. Those who use <lb/>
this remedy arc no longer de- <lb/>
or gloomy; nervousness <lb/>
nausea and other distressing con- <lb/>
avoided, the system Is <lb/>
made ready the coming event, <lb/>
and the serious accidents so com- <lb/>
to the critical hour are <lb/>
obviated by the use of Mother's <lb/>
Friend. a to <lb/>
N. C . Oct. <lb/>
The Tuesday night <lb/>
has be- n quite week. <lb/>
W. is building a new <lb/>
house. <lb/>
i went to Washington <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
will have doctor here in <lb/>
a day r. <lb/>
Miss Johnson flailing i <lb/>
the ibis week. <lb/>
W. Greenville, was in <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
W. Iv, went out in lbs <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Mrs. K <lb/>
Proctor <lb/>
A large crowd went lo <lb/>
creek lust to the <lb/>
u. <lb/>
On Oct. list there will <lb/>
and <lb/>
pi ice Hon. Joan II. Small will speak <lb/>
and era. All an who <lb/>
favor in white <lb/>
an- invite to be <lb/>
the issues day <lb/>
are <lb/>
ea lo be A horse buck pro- <lb/>
cession will tho speakers. <lb/>
FR SALE <lb/>
Forty Bushels good Seed <lb/>
Wheat. <lb/>
Hundred and twenty live <lb/>
Bushels extra early seed Oats. <lb/>
Twenty Tons well cured Hay <lb/>
in small bales. <lb/>
Twenty Tons nice cured <lb/>
in bales. <lb/>
Will be sold r <lb/>
prices and delivered. <lb/>
FLANAGAN <lb/>
PITT COUNTY <lb/>
EDWARDS ft COBB, Proprietors. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NO <lb/>
Manufacturer and dealers in all kinds of <lb/>
11.0. Barnhill, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
1.00 m all <lb/>
or sent by on pries. <lb/>
fUt <lb/>
of <lb/>
to will t Hal <lb/>
to by <lb/>
fellow i mm <lb/>
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Suffered for Could Find <lb/>
No Until Hood's <lb/>
vim Tried-Scrofula Cured. <lb/>
suffer., letter on one of my <lb/>
. i i <lb/>
I n thing m <lb/>
any very <lb/>
fur in <lb/>
and after ml of this <lb/>
medicine, cured. <lb/>
my <lb/>
f, p <lb/>
my old <lb/>
no broke out with eruption. He <lb/>
and <lb/>
would but would out <lb/>
We to give <lb/>
and when he had taken two <lb/>
he cured. He has had no trouble <lb/>
with scrofula but perfectly <lb/>
John K. Hum., shady W. Vs. <lb/>
II you H. . <lb/>
do not be buy any other. <lb/>
Hood's lie n the best, la <lb/>
the Blood Purifier. bf all <lb/>
druggists. Fries for <lb/>
Buggies a specialty <lb/>
AU kinds of repairing done. We use skilled <lb/>
and are prepared to give <lb/>
GOING <lb/>
CHEAP <lb/>
We have marked prices <lb/>
away down. <lb/>
our leader on <lb/>
They cannot be <lb/>
for the money. We also lead <lb/>
the market on <lb/>
we are the cheapest <lb/>
lace in town on all goods. <lb/>
Come <lb/>
Vehicles, all kinds Mach- <lb/>
and Farming <lb/>
repaired on short notice. <lb/>
Carts, Wagons, Brackets, <lb/>
Posts, etc., made to <lb/>
order, <lb/>
Shops on <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Hold For Rent <lb/>
Having the King <lb/>
House Hotel in I <lb/>
offer the same tor rent, posses- <lb/>
to be given Jan 1st, <lb/>
The King House is situated <lb/>
the of the business sec- <lb/>
of the town, is convenient- <lb/>
located, and drawn a large <lb/>
patronage. The building is <lb/>
three and contains <lb/>
rooms, rooms will be <lb/>
added if found <lb/>
Large lot with stables on <lb/>
premises. For further <lb/>
apply to <lb/>
Greenville C. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
JOHN II. SPARK'S <lb/>
All New I i Hi ii <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
Kill in <lb/>
1411, <lb/>
Tho Show on Batik <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
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N. <lb/>
IN----- <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
and always <lb/>
ll <lb/>
goods<lb/>
and A, trial <lb/>
you <lb/>
I . <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
ADDLES MESS <lb/>
. IND COLLARS <lb/>
A. General Horse <lb/>
Also a nice line of <lb/>
. Hardware., <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick a tore for <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by J. W. Brown <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
A STUPID FELLOW <lb/>
who the quality of by <lb/>
the price has no business to be married <lb/>
Yet one of this class directed his wife to buy <lb/>
Clothing from another firm because they <lb/>
charged more for it, and must therefore <lb/>
be His better half bought some <lb/>
from us and some from the other house, and <lb/>
showed her husband that they were <lb/>
cal. This proved conclusively how foolish <lb/>
a man can be when he really tries. The <lb/>
lady of the house generally knows where <lb/>
she get the most and best for the <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Are well wrought. <lb/>
Are well thought. <lb/>
Are well <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local <lb/>
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pies, nil J. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Tar Store's <lb/>
box paper the band. <lb/>
In sleek Cocoa- <lb/>
and Li w M, <lb/>
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at ibis time. Tills is unusual. <lb/>
night, in Hie opera <lb/>
house. <lb/>
are open only <lb/>
II you not <lb/>
to <lb/>
in nice box only cent, at <lb/>
H- Hi r Book <lb/>
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and fur <lb/>
at <lb/>
opera House Wednesday i <lb/>
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I'm a out your tobacco <lb/>
prise and some <lb/>
your In tar in product at <lb/>
Hie lair <lb/>
William Mm I end <lb/>
both Ii a while in <lb/>
and <lb/>
out Iv on arm. <lb/>
bat sum- <lb/>
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can be found In my <lb/>
tell you whose <lb/>
they are. <lb/>
Hi. H. V. will a <lb/>
ii ii at Red Oak church on Wed- <lb/>
lo c <lb/>
an ii d- line. he public <lb/>
cordially <lb/>
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young men are <lb/>
a brass and will try to <lb/>
be ready to music the lair <lb/>
la November. here is a good <lb/>
baas talent hers and all to <lb/>
is boys to gel <lb/>
and do tome practicing. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
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next Friday, giving <lb/>
in <lb/>
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only 2.5 and it it i very. <lb/>
where as I ho brat slow the <lb/>
money an It was <lb/>
ago and largely <lb/>
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A Mi Moon Thursday <lb/>
Miss Nil this <lb/>
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J. H. Jr. <lb/>
day from <lb/>
J. A. Dupree <lb/>
evening from a up lbs road. <lb/>
Carrie <lb/>
Fla., is visiting Miss <lb/>
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finding ii In <lb/>
J. II. Kinston, <lb/>
bat Air. II. K. <lb/>
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texture i Cast it s u- <lb/>
sold in in Mr. am Lord Han. <lb/>
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pour u Ii. i-, I mil <lb/>
lie he always M. <lb/>
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at the op,. a a rich treat is<lb/>
next night <lb/>
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not too light nor I <lb/>
plot as pleases<lb/>
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OF THE C- <lb/>
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tobacco n m ban In ii it <lb/>
is dry enough the to <lb/>
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to individual c LB I <lb/>
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the nun tide <lb/>
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to <lb/>
it S good thing but <lb/>
by keeping blood <lb/>
pure with Is <lb/>
attar. <lb/>
Warm <lb/>
Some people art saying the few <lb/>
days October the <lb/>
known in the I hey <lb/>
about Hue <lb/>
at <lb/>
We last member the old <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
that hot weather, t <lb/>
while at and on the <lb/>
like <lb/>
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Verily, Harry the mixed <lb/>
Congress this district, <lb/>
who tried to the support <lb/>
the by turning traitor to the <lb/>
race. Is in a hard row. <lb/>
White m ii,. <lb/>
have turned again it him <lb/>
and now even the lit publicans are <lb/>
him huh have unlit rut <lb/>
The <lb/>
Nine out the sixteen in <lb/>
me <lb/>
in the Court <lb/>
Munday night, and M . <lb/>
Joshua <lb/>
hum, S, <lb/>
Sam Lei, <lb/>
Ii. I.--re. <lb/>
Maud is from <lb/>
Washington on a lo bar <lb/>
The Host went to to <lb/>
look alter Bar LI I Ion's <lb/>
ill <lb/>
in church <lb/>
in g evening. <lb/>
Hi v. A. M . Si r will r e <lb/>
and bit pulpit in <lb/>
J. A. r I'M I r, , <lb/>
Wildon where lie had been <lb/>
the n. <lb/>
Little Miss Lucy e <lb/>
a her little Kith her <lb/>
at a <lb/>
Miss. <lb/>
rived an <lb/>
stepping the King House. Tiny art <lb/>
hereto of <lb/>
which <lb/>
will ., the House <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hi-; v Ii. <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
Mi Par. <lb/>
Beetle <lb/>
Mrs r. 1.1 I . j <lb/>
Ail,,, , <lb/>
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I.; <lb/>
th. following <lb/>
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WILL BE HELD IN <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina, <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, <lb/>
NOVEMBER 9-10-11, 1898. <lb/>
if on day. <lb/>
Grand Display of ail of Tobacco, and a <lb/>
will be <lb/>
i. <lb/>
lei i el i <lb/>
would <lb/>
more i- <lb/>
A. world and a Big Snow <lb/>
Horses, block. Machinery, Produce. Arts, etc <lb/>
A building- will soon be in course <lb/>
on the Fair Grounds for the <lb/>
every day <lb/>
Orel I i <lb/>
I in I <lb/>
I Jack Cork, <lb/>
only the <lb/>
in. Jack is nil nil<lb/>
Miss I ., i . <lb/>
Inez. i. , in Kiel . <lb/>
II. is I l-l I <lb/>
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lurk in d i <lb/>
only to us sell <lb/>
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sales he is a sure <lb/>
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to us nil In n <lb/>
with Blind <lb/>
be <lb/>
lilies <lb/>
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the <lb/>
will <lb/>
school in <lb/>
next <lb/>
under the management <lb/>
by <lb/>
home talent will be the <lb/>
m here and <lb/>
Slat hat just been <lb/>
rendered in sod Free <lb/>
toys <lb/>
the men and .-u.- <lb/>
nail in our <lb/>
home have borne oil honors, <lb/>
wit the and <lb/>
military pity <lb/>
last m-iii. tin- benefit <lb/>
ti-Halt library. <lb/>
The . i e. mi i large <lb/>
up cl the elite our <lb/>
end <lb/>
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a I lo Meat. <lb/>
i; i ii w sin en j it, <lb/>
aid Best talent <lb/>
for <lb/>
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in i in December, and it <lb/>
hen is a in which not <lb/>
only town but <lb/>
people el the community generally are <lb/>
interested, and nil are l- n. tn d, <lb/>
pan toward the body. <lb/>
I In e on of <lb/>
Air. C is chairman, <lb/>
it the loan <lb/>
into to facilitate Ike in <lb/>
Din <lb/>
few days the <lb/>
will go this purpose in d <lb/>
Unit pi o- <lb/>
pie may In In tell how many <lb/>
they can <lb/>
Heat sale the <lb/>
Mr. J. P. <lb/>
told today with <lb/>
A. the <lb/>
the in. i.-, twelve of tobacco at <lb/>
one old <lb/>
The pounds are ; <lb/>
One lot cl pounds one lot <lb/>
pounds at one lot <lb/>
one lot II,. at <lb/>
it pi ii <lb/>
at <lb/>
at pounds at <lb/>
at and pounds it <lb/>
A in or <lb/>
an average a traction over <lb/>
pound. In it sale ha a <lb/>
been made this on any <lb/>
that have beard Mr <lb/>
the <lb/>
mm to tell tobacco bin and <lb/>
ii in this stands <lb/>
high open, deal. <lb/>
tn <lb/>
Mr. S. K.<lb/>
tills his <lb/>
row page railroad between <lb/>
survey Las In. n <lb/>
Mr. m in ha ml <lb/>
to is to iv <lb/>
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