<?xml version="1.0"?>
<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
<teiHeader>
    <fileDesc>
        <titleStmt>
            <title>Eastern Reflector</title>
            <author></author>
            <respStmt>
                <resp>Text encoded by</resp>
                <name>Michael Reece</name>
            </respStmt>
        </titleStmt>
	<publicationStmt>
                <distributor>East Carolina University. J. Y. Joyner Library</distributor>
                <address>
                    <addrLine>Digital Collections</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>Joyner Library, East Carolina University</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>East Fifth Street, Greenville NC 27858-4353 USA</addrLine>
                </address>
			<date>2012</date>
        </publicationStmt>
			<notesStmt>
				<note type="job"></note>
				<note type="isPartOf">Eastern Reflector</note>
			</notesStmt>
        <sourceDesc>
            <bibl>
            </bibl>
        </sourceDesc>
    </fileDesc>
    <encodingDesc>
        <samplingDecl>
            <p>All quotation marks retained as data.</p>
            <p>All end-of-line hyphens have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line.</p>
            <p>All smart quotes have been converted into straight quotes.</p>
        </samplingDecl>
        <classDecl>
            <taxonomy xml:id="LCSH">
                <bibl>Library of Congress Subject Headings</bibl>
            </taxonomy>
        </classDecl>
    </encodingDesc>
    <profileDesc>
        <creation>
            <date></date>
        </creation>
        <langUsage xml:lang="en-US">
            <language ident="en-US" usage="100">English</language>
        </langUsage>
        <textClass>
            <keywords scheme="#LCSH">
                <list>
                    <item></item>
                </list>
            </keywords>
        </textClass>
    </profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<text>
<body>
<div type="dirtyOCR">
<p rend="align(centerbold)">[This text is machine generated and may contain errors.]</p>

<pb facs="00019166_0001" n="1"/>
<p>
. i <lb/>
in <lb/>
half a<lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
baa a nice assortment ox Fountain Poi <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Handle Gold Pen <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them <lb/>
earn how cheap are. <lb/>
You may never <lb/>
But should you ever; <lb/>
. all I <lb/>
AMI nM the <lb/>
t a MM, a <lb/>
lei it to <lb/>
t a <lb/>
do r tin Mt of <lb/>
I v. r in <lb/>
that MM July morn- <lb/>
in Oiled WM at work, hi at <lb/>
. that M <lb/>
ho went to <lb/>
said tho <lb/>
to half a dollar We'll <lb/>
call it a it <lb/>
That's M for you, you <lb/>
Ml tO pay i for the <lb/>
use of Mm There <lb/>
a half in That <lb/>
you <lb/>
have <lb/>
Mini <lb/>
his head half a <lb/>
minute, and then up <lb/>
if a new had in upon hi <lb/>
that yon didn't <lb/>
have half a cord more, for then <lb/>
V come out <lb/>
Job Printing <lb/>
Co to see us. <lb/>
Reflector Job I <lb/>
thing a <lb/>
VISITING CARD <lb/>
S POSTED <lb/>
It i. <lb/>
lie Quoit; <lb/>
ill- <lb/>
price u <lb/>
I , i. r y., <lb/>
so be.<lb/>
lift <lb/>
e Eastern <lb/>
Is a year <lb/>
c mini is tin; news even <lb/>
Took, J <lb/>
Id the es- <lb/>
those <lb/>
is h <lb/>
in y h ire tn, <lb/>
on Drier. <lb/>
When wan <lb/>
Labrador, ho one day, upon a <lb/>
DOOM where the inhabitant. <lb/>
made him and his <lb/>
and where the good wife asked him it <lb/>
lit played on any instrument. <lb/>
she said, <lb/>
I of and have an in- <lb/>
has Milt away for <lb/>
We mi.-s it greatly, fur we ran <lb/>
all play on it, and when are tired <lb/>
tho servants it for <lb/>
must be ft very <lb/>
the naturalist. <lb/>
of an is <lb/>
She was <lb/>
said <lb/>
i- I r- and <lb/>
Wands on four like a table. At OM <lb/>
hand, by <lb/>
fast or I do assure you make <lb/>
most excellent <lb/>
that's said file. ma <lb/>
hand but for the of mo I <lb/>
could int s<lb/>
The Sc Cells <lb/>
lowing somewhat story <lb/>
from the of the Lon- <lb/>
don <lb/>
Herr of <lb/>
The Tani an Idle day some- <lb/>
where between and <lb/>
tau. went out in of <lb/>
with his dog, Schuster, and hi el- <lb/>
Arriving courthouse, a <lb/>
to try IS <lb/>
with murdering nil <lb/>
Waving a piece of paper, <lb/>
which he declared was his warrant, he <lb/>
promptly took the highest send ordered <lb/>
to take the next <lb/>
in dignity to right, placed his clerk <lb/>
his waved aside the bewildered <lb/>
who doubtless that <lb/>
this-was the ll-f in <lb/>
and called for the prisoners, whom, <lb/>
without hearing evidence, he promptly <lb/>
acquitted. Ha then off. followed <lb/>
by Herr and the clerk, de- <lb/>
that the order of the day was at <lb/>
an cud.<lb/>
The limits of probability have <lb/>
been a London polios mags <lb/>
Irate. The origin f his perplexity, an <lb/>
given by the <lb/>
i this; <lb/>
A young domestic servant triad t. <lb/>
cash one or two d clinks and <lb/>
arrested In the attempt. <lb/>
gave them to <lb/>
whose nobody <lb/>
could trace. That Story has told <lb/>
too often to juryman <lb/>
likes to be made a <lb/>
before a verdict could hi <lb/>
given a man fell down dead in the <lb/>
streets. He was p as gun <lb/>
by the woman, and, <lb/>
enough, In bis pocket were found <lb/>
other forged checks similar to <lb/>
had attempt I to put into circulation. <lb/>
Mr. may be persuaded <lb/>
that troth really Ii stranger than notion. <lb/>
Every may nil know what- <lb/>
term A <lb/>
peer can n private <lb/>
the to his on <lb/>
man. r- if ; For <lb/>
or felony he rail demand to tried by <lb/>
his peers. Ho cannot be outlaw- d in any <lb/>
civil ii r, in he be an- <lb/>
an table and ho is <lb/>
ft u serving on Ho may <lb/>
it with ins in of Justice, <lb/>
should be be liable to last pen- <lb/>
of tie law he nil a <lb/>
instead of a rope.<lb/>
yon <lb/>
ii--- poem Hay what <lb/>
ails Hi <lb/>
it <lb/>
be tin Hue poetic link <lb/>
mi <lb/>
parted to it <lb/>
yon try <lb/>
ii la the <lb/>
in seldom wear <lb/>
or of any It was in <lb/>
Spain, by the way. Hut tin of <lb/>
a wearing blossoms in <lb/>
hair originated, <lb/>
Here h a imperial city, <lb/>
rather of trade. <lb/>
and lag . u a Ions <lb/>
pant. its., i- tin with the <lb/>
that <lb/>
of and Otto, looking m <lb/>
Berlin on London as <lb/>
on a-half El- <lb/>
in domain of music, Vienna <lb/>
in do a home of art and culture, but it <lb/>
In a f dignity and and a <lb/>
calm air of superiority, which, <lb/>
however, dot s not offend. It in <lb/>
to k en while Other places explore <lb/>
and write and toil and push and strain; <lb/>
it stands on u- rank it can never forgot <lb/>
II Quart wrings, mil its to <lb/>
estate. <lb/>
Vienna is Boat mt resting perhaps as <lb/>
the meeting place between cast mi <lb/>
west, where fine gentleman rub <lb/>
shoulders in the afternoon lounge along <lb/>
with the <lb/>
The ancient order, <lb/>
the center t a great and most interest- <lb/>
mg empire, the city of leisure and of a <lb/>
pride so lofty that it not know <lb/>
itself to be pride at alt. Vienna is both <lb/>
a charming city and an <lb/>
center, as will to be, <lb/>
no matter what is the fate of the <lb/>
empire. London Spectator. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
M.--------said of a fellow who <lb/>
did not see that a lady was in love <lb/>
with are very You <lb/>
only read large <lb/>
A Hour- <lb/>
at ha caused a <lb/>
gt.-at deal of disorder. The workmen <lb/>
left their shops, the doctors their pa- <lb/>
etc. I there the follow- <lb/>
year and eH everything <lb/>
A lady M years of age said to M. de <lb/>
was has <lb/>
forgotten replied <lb/>
putting his ringer on his lips. <lb/>
A dolt interrupted a <lb/>
by, have an A wit re- <lb/>
marked, <lb/>
A Conner said, the death of <lb/>
his majesty thole's can't <lb/>
believe. <lb/>
M. de then his ninety- <lb/>
year, having just paid <lb/>
a pretty <lb/>
passed her on his way to the <lb/>
table, without seeming to notice bar <lb/>
mi id Mine. ac- <lb/>
count I should take of your gallantry. <lb/>
You went by without looking at <lb/>
said old gentleman, <lb/>
I had looked at you I not <lb/>
have passed by <lb/>
want a barn trap for n <lb/>
you let me have In- <lb/>
the young man In the loud check <lb/>
suit of the liveryman, whose <lb/>
stock Occupies the same place his <lb/>
affections that a wife and family should. <lb/>
if you're careful, the <lb/>
cautions liveryman slowly. <lb/>
The turnout at lust ready, and <lb/>
while, the young man in the loud check <lb/>
milt was arranging himself in hi- seat <lb/>
the proprietor patted the horse, an es <lb/>
tried the buckles of the <lb/>
shook the shafts and performed <lb/>
all the usual ceremonies due upon <lb/>
occasion. Then, as ho handed up the <lb/>
reins, he said <lb/>
very willing and quick, lie <lb/>
careful not to drive too <lb/>
The young man regarded him In <lb/>
pries for s mow and <lb/>
I'm going to keep up with <lb/>
the funeral if it kills London <lb/>
Answers. <lb/>
lo Her. <lb/>
Miller of Richmond Ii known . <lb/>
a raconteur plantation life in the <lb/>
south before the war. Om story told by <lb/>
Mr. Miller will well bear repetition. <lb/>
An old was the <lb/>
favorite attendant of a widower ac- <lb/>
of and as rumor <lb/>
hail it that the widower intended <lb/>
unto himself a second wife <lb/>
if it were tine. <lb/>
bis woolly pate roe a moment <lb/>
replied that he reckoned it was. <lb/>
said ho take a <lb/>
bridal <lb/>
This somewhat puzzled <lb/>
instant; then an Inspiration struck <lb/>
him, and he said. a <lb/>
bridle, but de missus was <lb/>
he used to talk a to her; SO <lb/>
maybe lie talk a I to de new <lb/>
lie on Id iii-i <lb/>
When was u Harvard student, the <lb/>
late Hour as a <lb/>
maker of epigrams. hie i be had <lb/>
been indulging in Ins style of <lb/>
in f <lb/>
after ins own but <lb/>
apt to interlard lectures With <lb/>
original isms talon, after <lb/>
r of Mi here, wherever he <lb/>
tin in. When Hoar and ii f <lb/>
student had ft the presence, <lb/>
the latter <lb/>
Jove. how do you <lb/>
I wish I could remember all the <lb/>
bright things yon mid just <lb/>
to h tomorrow and <lb/>
take notes. wild Hoar. get <lb/>
them <lb/>
ANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
v t- u. I <lb/>
m. <lb/>
n. 19.14 i <lb/>
m. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Ml P <lb/>
i n. <lb/>
Norfolk Mi p m. i <lb/>
ion B I. <lb/>
t in, <lb/>
vi-w York n n. <lb/>
V m. <lb/>
. v So nM <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
,, m. P <lb/>
from <lb/>
ii m. Mount <lb/>
p MR m, Nor- <lb/>
. m. <lb/>
. m. m. <lb/>
7.11 m, Billi <lb/>
. i in, <lb/>
m. V.-w York -J. B <lb/>
t, n in. <lb/>
DAILY S <lb/>
IS p ml Now <lb/>
pm<lb/>
no <lb/>
SIS i . a m, Chi- <lb/>
Mi l m I <lb/>
ii, P <lb/>
n. p m, <lb/>
l, Ml <lb/>
AMI m, 11.11 m, <lb/>
p m. <lb/>
ton <lb/>
a 7.80 a <lb/>
ft t <lb/>
at <lb/>
SOUTH. <lb/>
V SO. f <lb/>
u P . rm. NM<lb/>
m. <lb/>
10.00 am. <lb/>
am. <lb/>
-m. Mount <lb/>
nm. i-on pm. <lb/>
pm. M <lb/>
pm. pm. <lb/>
No iT i <lb/>
Nov <lb/>
York am, <lb/>
12.09 pin, nm <lb/>
nm. Rich- <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
A iii. not a Um or <lb/>
,,, <lb/>
n with . <lb/>
mi. , <lb/>
lo <lb/>
a. <lb/>
at mi <lb/>
. m m <lb/>
I Mali. <lb/>
LOOK HERE <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Oil Main in L. <lb/>
mill Served at all <lb/>
Ii any <lb/>
K. D. LATHAM. Prop. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
pi <lb/>
fro <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
Pint <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
ills. <lb/>
Prevention <lb/>
than cure. Liver <lb/>
will not only cure, but <lb/>
in time will prevent <lb/>
Sick Headache, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, <lb/>
liver and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
at A. <lb/>
to <lb/>
leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb/>
A. M. on <lb/>
to on of <lb/>
water <lb/>
at with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
Ni-w York <lb/>
all the West with <lb/>
mi I at <lb/>
shippers order by <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. from <lb/>
New York. Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line fro n <lb/>
Merchant, ft Miner, Li from Bo- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
JNO N. MY SON. <lb/>
Washington. N. t; <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
pm <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
in <lb/>
pm Id Mount <lb/>
n.- <lb/>
nm. <lb/>
rm inn. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
. New Rn <lb/>
ville ML. Thai trail <lb/>
I, at <lb/>
No. <lb/>
M, <lb/>
pm. R <lb/>
ton <lb/>
am, Atlanta <lb/>
pm <lb/>
4.17 pm. <lb/>
lit MB, K , nm. <lb/>
am, <lb/>
am. Lake <lb/>
rm. <lb/>
Cl d <lb/>
e 4.18 p. m. <lb/>
arrive, Neck it i <lb/>
O. p. 7.6 <lb/>
p. leave, <lb/>
i. in., a. m. <lb/>
dull x a. m., n <lb/>
m., p . u, <lb/>
9.10 a. , <lb/>
in leave am and <lb/>
i. Mi pm arrive at um <lb/>
and inn except Sunday <lb/>
Train leaver A C, via <lb/>
K. R. dally except.-. a i <lb/>
at SO p. m., Sunday P. M. <lb/>
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., p. n. <lb/>
K leave, Plymouth dally excel <lb/>
mi 7.80 a. m., 9.00 a m. <lb/>
arrive 10.04 and CO <lb/>
on <lb/>
Mi , i i arrive <lb/>
pm Spring Hope pm ho Bill <lb/>
lug leave Spring Hope , am N <lb/>
ville Mucky Mt am <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
on N. V. . i V <lb/>
dally, except Sunday, <lb/>
m. arriving 8.30 a. K <lb/>
leave, 9.00 a. m , a <lb/>
rivet at 10.26 a, m. <lb/>
Train on Clinton <lb/>
i for Clinton dally, except <lb/>
Mn a. in. and 4.16 p, <lb/>
lea-e. m. and <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J it Manager <lb/>
P I I i i. h ii II i I <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
U. N. k ranch <lb/>
II II p. B K <lb/>
rah I-. . II. It <lb/>
an I <lb/>
The I fend Jan Trip i will t <lb/>
untie th t an entitled a. above <lb/>
e n n I B i <lb/>
f to sell fur a <lb/>
lit act a f land <lb/>
de In petition Hie in <lb/>
mill e an de <lb/>
in I ti <lb/>
a the clerk of the <lb/>
Court at dice e on the <lb/>
IS h N v and <lb/>
r de aim the i la n- <lb/>
ml m i Hie c int for the relief <lb/>
demand d mi- <lb/>
day <lb/>
B. A. <lb/>
Clerk Sup. Ct ii U <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
Sup- Court of county at <lb/>
of P. <lb/>
no Ir e la he re f give n to all <lb/>
person- indebted to the estate lo make <lb/>
Immediate payment to the <lb/>
and all persons <lb/>
are to present the <lb/>
same on or the 19th <lb/>
day October. 1899, r i hi notice will <lb/>
plead in bur <lb/>
roll day of October, ISM. <lb/>
J. i <lb/>
P. Owen, <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
every Sunday, <lb/>
me. and evening. Prayer <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Castor. Sunday A. M. <lb/>
C. I. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
A. M . W. H. Brown, <lb/>
every dun- <lb/>
morning and evening, <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
M. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
A. M. A B. Ellington, <lb/>
third <lb/>
Sunday, morning and <lb/>
J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday <lb/>
A M. E. B. <lb/>
dent <lb/>
A. P. A A. No <lb/>
meets and third Monday even <lb/>
lug. Ii. William,. W. M. J. M. <lb/>
I. 0.0 Lodge <lb/>
Meet, every evening. W, K. <lb/>
Butch N. O. D. Sec <lb/>
K. of River Lodge <lb/>
meets every evening. Dr K. A. <lb/>
Jr , I. C. B. K. K. of <lb/>
K. a. <lb/>
It No. J <lb/>
meets every Thursday evening. <lb/>
Wilson, R Sec. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
ACADEMY. <lb/>
The iii xi <lb/>
ii on Monday. Sept 6th. <lb/>
i. nM are a, <lb/>
I unary<lb/>
Higher<lb/>
o effort will be to do drat <lb/>
work. <lb/>
III I. glad to I ate For <lb/>
i m e or <lb/>
W, l <lb/>
Bethel School <lb/>
The Fall Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY and 1898 <lb/>
a high grade <lb/>
Only claM will be em- <lb/>
very thorough work will b <lb/>
o-e. <lb/>
I he will be <lb/>
Is per month <lb/>
.- <lb/>
II<lb/>
High School -o<lb/>
A discount of cent will be <lb/>
owed when paid In advance for <lb/>
i term <lb/>
For further see or ad- <lb/>
Greenville School <lb/>
tor Young <lb/>
Will be the <lb/>
near the depot. <lb/>
Number Limited to <lb/>
It. L. Hargrave, <lb/>
Pall ten., Thursday, l-i <lb/>
Rate, off <lb/>
lat to 4th per <lb/>
82.00 <lb/>
r month <lb/>
Latin, Greek, French, each <lb/>
per month l <lb/>
Music- Theory and <lb/>
month <lb/>
per month <lb/>
Terms payable mom lily. <lb/>
Pupils taking both and Liter- <lb/>
course will be allowed par <lb/>
IVe hope to merit the substantial <lb/>
port and full of <lb/>
In and I <lb/>
yon to nuke your <lb/>
t once to enter your at our <lb/>
Any further desired information all <lb/>
e given. <lb/>
L. L. HARGRAVE, <lb/>
1876.<lb/>
GROCERIES AND FURNITURE <lb/>
Hominy Flakes, Rolled <lb/>
oats. Prepared Small <lb/>
Hominy, Pork Sausage Y. <lb/>
Sugar Corn. Canned Toma- <lb/>
toes. Raisins, Dale-, <lb/>
Currants, Citrons, <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
s. C. <lb/>
Shoulder lb. <lb/>
Coffee, <lb/>
to Rico and re- <lb/>
member you can save money by <lb/>
BEDSTEADS BUREAUS <lb/>
CHAIRS MATTRESSES BED <lb/>
SPRINGS <lb/>
TEE Mm <lb/>
Of and I will be glad to see yet. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
UNDERTAKER<lb/>
EMBALMERS <lb/>
We have a new <lb/>
and the nicest line <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
metallic and cloth, ever brought <lb/>
to Greenville. <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
alt its forms <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
funerals and bodies entrusted <lb/>
to our care will receive every <lb/>
mark of respect. <lb/>
Our prices are lower ever. <lb/>
We do not want monopoly <lb/>
but court competition. <lb/>
We can be found at any and <lb/>
times in the John Flanagan <lb/>
building. <lb/>
BOB CO <lb/>
J C. k CO <lb/>
If. <lb/>
-------DIALER 1------- <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire Iron Fencing <lb/>
work <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
H. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Whichard. N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
eat. Highest, ma <lb/>
prices paid <lb/>
produce.<lb/>
sines <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per. Year in Advance. <lb/>
in lira <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER <lb/>
Judge <lb/>
Ore moat will <lb/>
and <lb/>
a deed to <lb/>
judge it. lo <lb/>
the of the re <lb/>
you bin. The of <lb/>
their baa ever teen a i <lb/>
dearer than life to the <lb/>
men. of <lb/>
the are let sole <lb/>
Their <lb/>
the <lb/>
ice with loved bot <lb/>
lived and <lb/>
from to <lb/>
blood <lb/>
was <lb/>
a fl to <lb/>
shield . <lb/>
go abroad of dis <lb/>
d local affairs, re <lb/>
member n <lb/>
while it is fan here a <lb/>
storm may tie . <lb/>
facts, re are S <lb/>
till I um <lb/>
your Virginian <lb/>
Pilot. <lb/>
Hume u n -i <lb/>
the <lb/>
W a race if the <lb/>
fool towards ha <lb/>
race in <lb/>
Why the <lb/>
whiles blacks, If they like <lb/>
other, and do, live to- <lb/>
peace and <lb/>
Politics <lb/>
That is the war. That i what <lb/>
has l <lb/>
over he was set free, and we <lb/>
have been trying to impress bat <lb/>
tie black man. The <lb/>
do not try to pall the <lb/>
down. baa a fair <lb/>
chance in this country, not only <lb/>
to make a living, bat to advance <lb/>
and it he him- <lb/>
self and accumulates pr unity, be <lb/>
w II be respected for what be is <lb/>
worth, he will be protected in bis <lb/>
properly rights, be will th <lb/>
goto will of white man. It i <lb/>
only hen tries to <lb/>
into office, only be <lb/>
tries to it over white <lb/>
he come to <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Wild But Firm <lb/>
The Southern people are dis- <lb/>
posed to have nothing bu the <lb/>
kindest for the <lb/>
bat are going to submit <lb/>
to Any and ail at- <lb/>
tempts to subject them <lb/>
sovereignty wast fail, and <lb/>
might well be abandoned now <lb/>
as persistent efforts to <lb/>
place a higher and more civilized <lb/>
race under feet of an inferior <lb/>
one are a lo the country <lb/>
and only retard progress <lb/>
of the colored pop <lb/>
of South. If the <lb/>
bis own in- <lb/>
be will be delivered from <lb/>
fanatical friends. <lb/>
Baltimore Hod. <lb/>
Must On Paying War Taxes <lb/>
The Washington any, that the <lb/>
war will not be abolished the <lb/>
can abort session Congress sod <lb/>
that be no revision the <lb/>
land, whatever. It bases this an- <lb/>
on positive <lb/>
Bade by Cl airman of the <lb/>
way, and mean, committee, who in an <lb/>
interview, said. government <lb/>
will roe J for sometime ill revenue <lb/>
product d by the war During <lb/>
the the war <lb/>
the revenue by <lb/>
om and this month <lb/>
they will he in <lb/>
There will b no changes at least this <lb/>
fiscal year. The war act <lb/>
is lore and unchanged, ex- <lb/>
perhaps, in a few minor <lb/>
for at least a year <lb/>
longer. <lb/>
en <lb/>
K . part to <lb/>
OS in every fresh effort to <lb/>
and race <lb/>
p lull , out of late <lb/>
war- From I lie <lb/>
the politician, <lb/>
some of th more i<lb/>
n r M. I , f India ere <lb/>
with Hie that they <lb/>
the i . w r t f <lb/>
Democratic party tits So th by <lb/>
poll lag ballots to inept <lb/>
i errant masses of f <lb/>
to to which they have <lb/>
. of <lb/>
all . ii- key to <lb/>
the entire policy dealing with <lb/>
South from the day a of <lb/>
to this <lb/>
When sought to <lb/>
be political power of the no <lb/>
I ii. by force they <lb/>
d in the breasts <lb/>
a spirit of resent nu <lb/>
bitterness that .- <lb/>
than any question of political <lb/>
or policy making a <lb/>
solid South. In the <lb/>
Southern people regarded the <lb/>
Democratic party as the ark of <lb/>
their salvation. <lb/>
the violence <lb/>
bad fears <lb/>
f of the <lb/>
cans concerning had <lb/>
to abate, divisions <lb/>
rally arose among Southern <lb/>
currency, <lb/>
coinage, tariff <lb/>
of Federal . This wag <lb/>
the opportunity for It- <lb/>
I of taking <lb/>
of it, flung into Can <lb/>
the Davenport-Lodge <lb/>
bill. Toe effect this fatal <lb/>
blunder was to closely unite <lb/>
the at- in <lb/>
for Clove- <lb/>
in The second <lb/>
was repeal all Federal <lb/>
for revising election in <lb/>
several States. <lb/>
Still clinging to n is <lb/>
basis of political power the <lb/>
South that sugar <lb/>
is vi for o <lb/>
flies, the R sought lo <lb/>
win over planter and make a <lb/>
breach solid oath by lib- <lb/>
sugar premiums. Dem- <lb/>
repealed sugar <lb/>
and j <lb/>
venturing to restore them, <lb/>
to the South by <lb/>
tariff favors in the Dinghy act <lb/>
secured the u <lb/>
Senator of <lb/>
and name other Southern Demo- <lb/>
as a partial reward for their <lb/>
policy. <lb/>
Things in tbs would Hi-l <lb/>
have an smoothly <lb/>
bat for the next blander la deal- <lb/>
rice question by <lb/>
appointment of a o of ob- <lb/>
noxious to office in North <lb/>
Carolina and oilier Southern <lb/>
States. In order to win <lb/>
delegations from <lb/>
Republican National Convention <lb/>
Chairman was obliged to <lb/>
make them large promises of <lb/>
and spoils. The redemption <lb/>
of these promises, which <lb/>
serious indiscretion has been com <lb/>
has afforded occasion <lb/>
for a new manifestation of <lb/>
antipathy in several States of <lb/>
South. <lb/>
As the only means of brisking <lb/>
down co- <lb/>
which North <lb/>
the politicians of <lb/>
that State did not to <lb/>
charge opponents with the <lb/>
design of establishing s <lb/>
domination over the white <lb/>
ii.- Io proof of this point <lb/>
ad the appointment of <lb/>
to Federal offices, and lo aid <lb/>
riven by white and <lb/>
the y of <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
same tactics have been <lb/>
employed m other States <lb/>
and as s the South <lb/>
more a <lb/>
d legation to <lb/>
O of , <lb/>
North or elsewhere. <lb/>
Irrational as it la d <lb/>
and black, of South <lb/>
well until L-ll <lb/>
spirit cf nets the <lb/>
Against this spirit alien <lb/>
thoroughly it is in <lb/>
to the -f the la <lb/>
or lo the right of In <lb/>
it it--f <lb/>
in tame lo corrupt <lb/>
rule; i in popular <lb/>
systematic fraud i <lb/>
the ballot, a- d in rib <lb/>
party spirit, mingled with rue, <lb/>
it-i- f the b <lb/>
out. of a mob. In the <lb/>
Carolina the exercise of <lb/>
and dirt-re i c by holders <lb/>
political power one <lb/>
of bi other might <lb/>
have averted the physical <lb/>
of race part-. curse of <lb/>
the the South <lb/>
by the of <lb/>
is repeatedly to <lb/>
Record <lb/>
Si f-. II. <lb/>
and the <lb/>
t . <lb/>
K i <lb/>
for your <lb/>
or of <lb/>
styles, selected .--i <lb/>
care u to <lb/>
styles. e have i um <lb/>
f. r the A large <lb/>
v large <lb/>
iii-i l of the More <lb/>
them, <lb/>
latest, <lb/>
all p <lb/>
and <lb/>
i i ml <lb/>
fall see <lb/>
the <lb/>
Dress <lb/>
d;<lb/>
splendid Mock I ad <lb/>
i-t the ii-i m <lb/>
m our mammoth . <lb/>
res <lb/>
f'S <lb/>
foods. <lb/>
Edging, Notions, <lb/>
Bend your to II. E. <lb/>
A Co. and get a sample box of Ill- <lb/>
King's New Lite Pills, a trial iii <lb/>
convince yon of their <lb/>
pill- are easy in action lint are <lb/>
effective In the sum of <lb/>
Sick Headache, for Malaria <lb/>
and troubles they have <lb/>
Invaluable. They are <lb/>
teed to perfectly in u from every <lb/>
substance and to be purely <lb/>
vegetable. do not weaken <lb/>
their action, but by giving to <lb/>
stomach and bowels greatly invigorate <lb/>
the system Regular -J per box. <lb/>
sold by Jno. I. Woolen, druggist. <lb/>
The law is ex- <lb/>
acting in demanding <lb/>
with technicalities- <lb/>
a decision war. handed down the <lb/>
in the case <lb/>
man convicted of the of <lb/>
bi wife to the he must <lb/>
be sentenced again, because <lb/>
Judge had erred <lb/>
ask the prisoner before <lb/>
was pro if be bad any- <lb/>
thing la the death sen- <lb/>
not be declared. <lb/>
And yet it is to that if <lb/>
had been allowed to <lb/>
talk for half a day it would not <lb/>
have made tbs <lb/>
of all kinds. Gents Furnishing Goods, <lb/>
Caps, Shoes and s in black and <lb/>
fit the ladies, men girls and boys. <lb/>
e n tout when that best sold <lb/>
by any one in our u-vi- i- what our customer, at <lb/>
about our Shoes Oxford,, a beautiful line <lb/>
in and . <lb/>
Window Rhodes In all colors. <lb/>
el Knives. <lb/>
and Scissors we war <lb/>
lint. <lb/>
Hut- of <lb/>
in <lb/>
Lace Hail s. Curtain Poles <lb/>
is, <lb/>
and seven <lb/>
in Jail <lb/>
feet long, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rugs <lb/>
Art Squares, Carpel <lb/>
Cloths, Door in rubber. <lb/>
s Matting Oil <lb/>
Sled and Lo- <lb/>
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps, <lb/>
Lamp, Lanterns, Tinware; sec our <lb/>
Oil Can, you and does not run it <lb/>
over <lb/>
s Pines in n <lb/>
I. Si ,. ., ., N- i <lb/>
en i It is <lb/>
i and is gov i i <lb/>
Ii i .- ii J. <lb/>
i i- rest .- <lb/>
I t. .-I, mi i is a i-u <lb/>
lit ii t Ola -t <lb/>
IV; i Cf Win is <lb/>
o inducting s a, h <lb/>
I i-u at ft l. <lb/>
I, ii days it. i. lo a s <lb/>
reporter am in a Car. <lb/>
town is <lb/>
out tact diet or <lb/>
i o, s. i I. <lb/>
; .- fa- <lb/>
-n I. . and d <lb/>
and also . <lb/>
got t-f iv <lb/>
a all . .- i . i <lb/>
was by <lb/>
c.-. a I ii-. <lb/>
I and re i re i v i <lb/>
S-, g r- i it t.-f <lb/>
and traditions <lb/>
i. i any no- <lb/>
ti about tbs in tea to <lb/>
in plans No is <lb/>
lowed to live or in <lb/>
S Pines. are all <lb/>
congregated i. a place called <lb/>
when <lb/>
Iowa r. are of <lb/>
and ii . <lb/>
it is <lb/>
when c S in Ii <lb/>
be i is views on <lb/>
question. Southern is <lb/>
. I mi ii. <lb/>
in a bid i not all a n <lb/>
ti live. Tl i i I even t m- <lb/>
p in id as , <lb/>
In a just issued by <lb/>
Department the amount <lb/>
of money in ii <lb/>
given at per capita; 1810, <lb/>
in ; in <lb/>
in 1810, <lb/>
1800 in <lb/>
in 1880. in <lb/>
1690, and in <lb/>
He Rode While <lb/>
Greensboro bas a colored <lb/>
who is almost white, <lb/>
behaves like a white man <lb/>
He is of means. <lb/>
pod on a recent <lb/>
8- C. to look after some property <lb/>
be entered colored car <lb/>
when leaving. The came <lb/>
looked at him a moment <lb/>
here car is <lb/>
for yon go <lb/>
people's oar whore you be <lb/>
Aaron for be <lb/>
it was, was tickle, be <lb/>
picked In , grip, and on <lb/>
command of rode <lb/>
the white people It is a <lb/>
good joke on the and <lb/>
no appreciates more, as u joke <lb/>
than does <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Mia Oak, In from <lb/>
all prices, t pit i- <lb/>
Oak Cribs and Cradle, b. <lb/>
Chairs all kinds, t <lb/>
Ion about I <lb/>
via <lb/>
Lounges, es,, <lb/>
K -j n I r Table,, It <lb/>
No question <lb/>
loss bring sat, t. for your <lb/>
you n III nut We guarantee and I <lb/>
every in <lb/>
buyer. ; quality <lb/>
Toon for <lb/>
being n <lb/>
And -m- <lb/>
Lorn <lb/>
av-iv av will, <lb/>
mi the bi friend <lb/>
is the white man <lb/>
as a matter of fact, <lb/>
cannot tolerate the <lb/>
feed-i and <lb/>
hospitals <lb/>
at d asylum I t ; <lb/>
to keep out jail i <lb/>
bi ii i- lam <lb/>
a when b y arc tick, <lb/>
Sir. A, Thomas, of Tex <lb/>
has found a more valuable discovers <lb/>
than has vet been made In the Klondike <lb/>
For he <lb/>
from by <lb/>
and was absolutely cur- <lb/>
ed by Dr, King's New Discovery for <lb/>
Consumption, and Colds, lie <lb/>
declares Is of little value in <lb/>
With cure, <lb/>
I it, even if It cot i d <lb/>
a Bronchitis <lb/>
and all throat are <lb/>
positively by Dr. <lb/>
Discovery tor rial bot <lb/>
free I,. Drug <lb/>
Store. SUM cl, and 11.00 <lb/>
to sure or p <lb/>
ii bubble. <lb/>
is any one <lb/>
which the pie of the <lb/>
have bad ii s-c- <lb/>
If there is an- <lb/>
class <lb/>
is it is that <lb/>
M all to of <lb/>
fomenting If <lb/>
m of ill of la-i <lb/>
months, a locality. <lb/>
in ibis Whose <lb/>
will be patiently <lb/>
of to revive old- <lb/>
time between <lb/>
i a . <lb/>
and the pity for sued <lb/>
in contempt. <lb/>
We cannot imagine it to <lb/>
Chicago will be it <lb/>
for revive <lb/>
of a dead and buried <lb/>
that as false in as it u- <lb/>
to her <lb/>
to her of justice It <lb/>
all <lb/>
or sun. <lb/>
I hat o no tin- i. i, <lb/>
of city <lb/>
this <lb/>
Chicago Tribune knows <lb/>
why I in i- . not <lb/>
la dominant in <lb/>
It knows that a <lb/>
cast tor i, j , <lb/>
more indicative y t, <lb/>
the North it would <lb/>
if cast in Illinois. B it the . ,, <lb/>
to pie , j <lb/>
cause f <lb/>
Unanimity is hatred the North. <lb/>
f the in n who w re <lb/>
and fought for <lb/>
cession of <lb/>
base been able wholly <lb/>
elves from that I- <lb/>
hatred lot- tho North blob <lb/>
fell <lb/>
Th, will not <lb/>
of the Booth In- <lb/>
to defense of <lb/>
at Hint i- <lb/>
i amity <lb/>
is <lb/>
was established <lb/>
before the war with began, <lb/>
of events <lb/>
b at <lb/>
ought to pave mails it impossible <lb/>
f for any newspaper perpetrate <lb/>
us as <lb/>
the q-i -toil <lb/>
Post<lb/>
l-m.-is <lb/>
for tin- as<lb/>
Hit-<lb/>
Steward <lb/>
Tin- re ado's of this pap- will Is <lb/>
to that i- lea-i <lb/>
that sen lice <lb/>
cure In h- and <lb/>
i la Catarrh. Catarrh Curt i- <lb/>
now knows to <lb/>
V it- foil t <lb/>
r null disease, requires a on <lb/>
la taken <lb/>
ll. the <lb/>
the thereby destroying -he <lb/>
foundation of the and <lb/>
the put lent up die <lb/>
and nature In do- <lb/>
work, The have at <lb/>
faith In la I <lb/>
One tor . i <lb/>
ease Unit it tails to N hit I <lb/>
i I, <lb/>
I-. V . . . <lb/>
I Q I.- <lb/>
bl <lb/>
I'll- tile best. <lb/>
Warm i <lb/>
C airman O- Murphy f <lb/>
count, <lb/>
a letter <lb/>
from cl i <lb/>
0- Or <lb/>
f me Henderson <lb/>
one of ors <lb/>
bis in North Cat i <lb/>
o the o <lb/>
the bis w Tin mi I- <lb/>
f M-- <lb/>
feels <lb/>
receipt of the letter <lb/>
which follows <lb/>
Sillier Ibis w-rd ; <lb/>
on the noble <lb/>
you made and <lb/>
which won in <lb/>
inn be It a mi <lb/>
us of i at you acts <lb/>
in man d <lb/>
have done your work Be <lb/>
your great courage, <lb/>
try <lb/>
i were able to tell people- <lb/>
out ill perfect -e he <lb/>
one and horrors nigger mi- <lb/>
ions of North Co <lb/>
id mil tint great camp <lb/>
i i baa n ad <lb/>
y ii ii . ii Jo I the Pol ll <lb/>
i up <lb/>
a -i t .-.- writer I lb is <lb/>
ell, It -t o <lb/>
lion bless you my <lb/>
I in. i i i-1 year, <lb/>
. i ; I- ii i the Fourth Assist- <lb/>
the m-l <lb/>
the of post <lb/>
I States was or <lb/>
the increase for the previous <lb/>
year. Was 1502. <lb/>
i I for some of <lb/>
ibis I increase in post and <lb/>
m II n- it is due to tie <lb/>
i. ; it t in the <lb/>
in in d tern Territories <lb/>
in Alaska-. American <lb/>
ii. in the post speedily <lb/>
i slows, and a further expansion <lb/>
I h- necessary <lb/>
n iv ii the <lb/>
t-i shall appeal mail <lb/>
e in. <lb/>
II it the a-ell in.- <lb/>
Were v <lb/>
n Manly, who <lb/>
all i h a i-i in up <lb/>
war, sneak t lows and <lb/>
ii vi ; c. in to bear the <lb/>
brunt n th, while taking <lb/>
Hood his own safety, is Ca- <lb/>
me th will <lb/>
cause I r i.- tn it no e <lb/>
m -n i- i incite n Mat <lb/>
wire when the <lb/>
J i e ii, be- <lb/>
I i k . . if <lb/>
n i ii .- u in Ilia <lb/>
till I I . ; <lb/>
a i la id u el vi,. ; <lb/>
v g tit i however <lb/>
I rot. hie they may t <lb/>
in, th in- Ins um oat <lb/>
w iv The h th <lb/>
I tin <lb/>
s b lately, am his arc <lb/>
, i t, i ii matter <lb/>
to use him scat h is <lb/>
h . i . i here is not an <lb/>
lit. ill, -.-. in .- South who will <lb/>
i-.-i there Ii <lb/>
i ml i their <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
A Ml Is It. <lb/>
N. C. if, <lb/>
I; i; i. Jaw, <lb/>
,. I I -VII 1.1-, N. <lb/>
i J <lb/>
-J <lb/>
J. I. hi a; <lb/>
Greenville, K, C. <lb/>
Ta, lit- in all the <lb/>
wilt it. i Tyson, <lb/>
-.-. . , <lb/>
. C <lb/>
B in all <lb/>
i I.- <lb/>
Sore, I re, ft -Ii line <lb/>
, I liter, II ; p- a <lb/>
all -k , <lb/>
i. <lb/>
led. I <lb/>
i , <lb/>
,. , , r <lb/>
ll no. i . V outer. <lb/>
ii. ,, La <lb/>
C. <lb/>
J i i <lb/>
Attorneys sud O-i Law <lb/>
II all <lb/>
H. V. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
some- i <lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019166_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
S. I. HOW Editor ill <lb/>
E l-rel at at<lb/>
Hi roan 1898 <lb/>
ME <lb/>
Two Hundred and <lb/>
arc Sow Cured fr <lb/>
by he Ox lord <lb/>
In word- we M W l-ll <lb/>
ranger the<lb/>
Baa <lb/>
U I is lo <lb/>
many o as <lb/>
Christian <lb/>
th lie reared a <lb/>
heart ilia <lb/>
personal Of <lb/>
i,, risen where <lb/>
id twenty arc <lb/>
Not are the <lb/>
hots . h prove bat <lb/>
Poor Dial, of v <lb/>
b-n His <lb/>
noted lot pro. <lb/>
auction of went <lb/>
publican about majority, <lb/>
Bob expresses himself it <lb/>
in few lines I <lb/>
seems an I <lb/>
all us -an <lb/>
in mom or <lb/>
Mom g the. <lb/>
each an I every on- of -s y. <lb/>
-iris have lo a <lb/>
KIM i <lb/>
but Wilkes recent <lb/>
correspondent <lb/>
Observer sends <lb/>
paper <lb/>
solicitor first as <lb/>
today- Hi vs Furry <lb/>
is beat, n for bf <lb/>
1.50 votes, that save <lb/>
he will on of <lb/>
if the <lb/>
ill. be replied one <lb/>
was on o <lb/>
polls m den aid <lb/>
comity had or- <lb/>
in s hut did not <lb/>
u. <lb/>
give-, U. <lb/>
We do not know n <lb/>
tier's are, nor do we <lb/>
was an- <lb/>
as above <lb/>
But e do k he <lb/>
ban an ideas in bis Lead as <lb/>
with, he bad <lb/>
just well relate himself of <lb/>
Democrats ft in <lb/>
last campaign to held any <lb/>
thing won. John is <lb/>
fairly elected to <lb/>
are enough Democrats in <lb/>
to <lb/>
taken Lib seat. Because C <lb/>
loll Ins office lie <lb/>
not lone his bend silly <lb/>
a thing a- a contest- <lb/>
r bar on d <lb/>
II- <lb/>
en, every <lb/>
-n l r; <lb/>
round d<lb/>
walls <lb/>
merlin; <lb/>
is <lb/>
t I r rapport upon the <lb/>
pr, pie North Car , <lb/>
s kind N . <lb/>
el with th- i <lb/>
Could make <lb/>
it would hi <lb/>
good than by over a <lb/>
W.<lb/>
While money is p l, <lb/>
w- any supplies <lb/>
b- <lb/>
orphan ii <lb/>
warm your heart and mi <lb/>
own Idem I <lb/>
day u blessed one lo your own s ml. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
N- Nov. <lb/>
We not let you hear Iron u <lb/>
I t sever we were too <lb/>
cup <lb/>
over. <lb/>
We know Mr. J D. <lb/>
K. B a-n hi place <lb/>
been ed but Mr. J. B, <lb/>
hat c barge <lb/>
you knew cm <lb/>
winter. <lb/>
Oar are <lb/>
where will In <lb/>
, M <lb/>
II. g. H <lb/>
Mr. Joe baa bi hooK <lb/>
d d h <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
. U C x . he <lb/>
new up <lb/>
s is no fin n any <lb/>
local <lb/>
is <lb/>
j a lore- and have <lb/>
one it op, need <lb/>
alls but t y-u- P <lb/>
Co <lb/>
I Ban <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr, Harris moved <lb/>
reek, <lb/>
W e no lust <lb/>
here be <lb/>
OBed <lb/>
. Si soon <lb/>
will <lb/>
A Void With <lb/>
many who owe <lb/>
Tub tor <lb/>
an lo is <lb/>
year when p ah Maid pT <lb/>
Tux has <lb/>
Hied to you a id <lb/>
ii has earn to bare <lb/>
it. don I <lb/>
delay <lb/>
in the <lb/>
ed money lo do it lb. Ii you <lb/>
owe us come on and <lb/>
you d not owe us <lb/>
or. <lb/>
your your paper <lb/>
by Mat <lb/>
owe it. <lb/>
MICA MINIS OF INDIA. <lb/>
ORIGINAL <lb/>
ad by the <lb/>
I h am it a th rot o <lb/>
evil.<lb/>
h voices. <lb/>
man <lb/>
The a <lb/>
have <lb/>
;, <lb/>
Vi l-r. <lb/>
r wing <lb/>
lb, only kl trig in <lb/>
this World wile <lb/>
o men are <lb/>
bu- v- on <lb/>
;. mo never until II <lb/>
Hi B u <lb/>
nit <lb/>
roan <lb/>
la <lb/>
The mini of India an in <lb/>
t country and <lb/>
The mine, <lb/>
has ever <lb/>
been for lamination and <lb/>
Ii has about MO hot, <lb/>
the the vein, unit nil <lb/>
Ibis mica and r. tune have raised <lb/>
and carried away by natives. No <lb/>
of any kind except drill <lb/>
used in opera- <lb/>
The refuse and mica are placed <lb/>
in each holding pounds, the <lb/>
baskets being passed up from hand to <lb/>
hand by women, who stand in a line on <lb/>
ladders. of baskets are <lb/>
deposited at Ibo top. ate <lb/>
returned down the ladder in tho <lb/>
manner us they went up, but by <lb/>
line of women. Water is taken out <lb/>
of the mines by of jugs. It is <lb/>
that this method of operation <lb/>
has been carried on for many <lb/>
of years, except that there is more care <lb/>
to protect the miners. <lb/>
After crude mica is taken from <lb/>
the mines it is first roughly trimmed <lb/>
and then sorted into different <lb/>
according to sizes and quality- It is <lb/>
then taken lo the mica workers, who <lb/>
split it and scribe out tho for it <lb/>
lo be cut into by the shearers, the cut <lb/>
pieces then being cleaned, weighed and <lb/>
jacked ready for shipment. Tho mica <lb/>
is then transported to general ware- <lb/>
on the backs of <lb/>
locks in bullock carts. In this way <lb/>
it is hundreds of miles to ship- <lb/>
ping points at a speed of ten <lb/>
miles a day. <lb/>
Tho mica can be split down lo <lb/>
of an Inch in thickness. Being both <lb/>
fireproof and it is very use. <lb/>
for many purposes tho arts, be- <lb/>
excellent insulator. <lb/>
Electrical World. <lb/>
The New York <lb/>
lbs Hot aper at Lowest <lb/>
A YEAR FOR <lb/>
Dry Goods. Notions, <lb/>
as a daily at the <lb/>
weekly <lb/>
pr a <lb/>
During the Spanish <lb/>
an <lb/>
World proved <lb/>
its great by the <lb/>
accuracy of its reports <lb/>
all scenes of important event <lb/>
It was as useful as a dally to the read, <lb/>
and It will be of equal In re- <lb/>
porting the great and complicate <lb/>
which now the <lb/>
people. <lb/>
It the news of all the world, <lb/>
having special from <lb/>
important news points on globe. It <lb/>
bas brilliant Illustration, stories by <lb/>
great authors, humor page, <lb/>
complete departments for <lb/>
household and women's work and <lb/>
departments of unusual In- <lb/>
We offer Ibis <lb/>
and Tho to- <lb/>
one year tor <lb/>
The Hie <lb/>
two papers is <lb/>
Shoe's. Hats, <lb/>
and Pants. <lb/>
A full line <lb/>
Trunks <lb/>
AU goods delivered free <lb/>
to any part of city. <lb/>
K- C <lb/>
Lloyd The Tool <lb/>
tor to <lb/>
tier <lb/>
has two t a <lb/>
One is the desk <lb/>
a-d Ii s <lb/>
has out y <lb/>
Pope 11- <lb/>
Conn, lie r- is a I <lb/>
every day in yr a <lb/>
sent <lb/>
and dreary may l-e <lb/>
but will 111- <lb/>
load. <lb/>
You have complete eon. <lb/>
in in J <lb/>
about his love <lb/>
J. R. COREY, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
ADDLES <lb/>
COLLARS <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line of <lb/>
st Hardware. <lb/>
It at I dully <lb/>
but purity and <lb/>
j.-,, <lb/>
blood Hood's <lb/>
ii. State Koala will contain <lb/>
i Din Ii <lb/>
will <lb/>
HI <lb/>
and<lb/>
h libs there are <lb/>
patrons the various private <lb/>
, and Dot ii-, o n advertise for <lb/>
go II <lb/>
There probably not less than a <lb/>
I score of mm walking about New Or- <lb/>
leans today who are decorated under <lb/>
the their With large bearing <lb/>
in- word They<lb/>
we allow Ion <lb/>
back Into we may a <lb/>
mo aid ad a by<lb/>
rel c, then <lb/>
are . d I hi <lb/>
I t I I all I n <lb/>
full r. I y<lb/>
H. While, -in S B <lb/>
Al can.- <lb/>
year r-n. <lb/>
sated. Th- <lb/>
put up s Candida t II <lb/>
d. In to ilia <lb/>
i. ill- so a. to <lb/>
1-pro . convention did <lb/>
Sot a nomination, u <lb/>
wall to vote Lloyd in <lb/>
Case be tor white <lb/>
When me was made <lb/>
was s. en lb It s <lb/>
were the <lb/>
lb- <lb/>
that was in <lb/>
the of the Just <lb/>
el W. K. as a <lb/>
sod all sod <lb/>
the who veil in <lb/>
him. LI yd n. <lb/>
main-I-n aid by so <lb/>
divided lbs the <lb/>
n lie b tin <lb/>
k . that lie wits the <lb/>
only la and <lb/>
met of bis re. I <lb/>
gels v. a the <lb/>
the and tattered <lb/>
lesion piny, <lb/>
on each II I In- o It r <lb/>
. a her and oil i- <lb/>
by <lb/>
II- Co. has II sheet <lb/>
inch nun with lbs dues in <lb/>
and under the -s <lb/>
. D V <lb/>
year. lo-cl the <lb/>
are sh <lb/>
Unique Marl-tug- <lb/>
I a v.- IT <lb/>
ii- go on <lb/>
t last w- k. The happy <lb/>
were u by Si e <lb/>
. a bu n <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
too and lb <lb/>
me m <lb/>
a and <lb/>
alt; the a <lb/>
bull. <lb/>
will malt is lee, p. 1- <lb/>
will a <lb/>
is a very bad s ale all d'S u <lb/>
u i.-d I I- by <lb/>
bit lb. aid Bit Ho- <lb/>
esp Hi; <lb/>
so o. <lb/>
not S <lb/>
s--ins mi s e <lb/>
s -mid nave the power two <lb/>
log by such a raced <lb/>
fine I. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Banking Company, <lb/>
San Cal., ban retired Iron <lb/>
The Li-rd am, Iron <lb/>
is supposed lo have lost. <lb/>
Naval n's. Illinois who <lb/>
in war with Spain will <lb/>
the Illinois Naval A <lb/>
To Curs a told is Day <lb/>
I. Tab <lb/>
lets. Ail . <lb/>
la Is lo The <lb/>
L. . y. Tablet. <lb/>
People -ti <lb/>
cm Tail's <lb/>
do y u lint's <lb/>
Ho do y-i <lb/>
I all <lb/>
God. <lb/>
you <lb/>
Iv <lb/>
lb <lb/>
b. <lb/>
nave <lb/>
ho v are y <lb/>
w resign n <lb/>
As a I I I ape <lb/>
live., <lb/>
i.-am In.- -old a <lb/>
sharp- , Ward, lat- <lb/>
lie. <lb/>
r. IS d lo -e or no <lb/>
Bell .- will Ho <lb/>
A. A- h e d- <lb/>
i is a <lb/>
i He w .- t-k d <lb/>
tor's <lb/>
until day an be .- <lb/>
bis ea. <lb/>
mill. III an <lb/>
s. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
a y 111.1 m <lb/>
were a pal, s lie <lb/>
e any at I <lb/>
ins, ti <lb/>
hates <lb/>
will <lb/>
tin. bu will be k <lb/>
over last <lb/>
1,1- <lb/>
win an in<lb/>
I is a <lb/>
0.1 tile, many which will be <lb/>
Hie pan year <lb/>
have s <lb/>
widows. <lb/>
h- V t <lb/>
is knock r. <lb/>
is it who <lb/>
d l th 11- <lb/>
i b BO. <lb/>
do <lb/>
.- <lb/>
do <lb/>
do you <lb/>
Polish.<lb/>
that's <lb/>
shadows row less <lb/>
that's Persian. <lb/>
you <lb/>
. That's <lb/>
iv u <lb/>
is your you <lb/>
your <lb/>
shrewd mi as operatives in all parts <lb/>
of the and supply the tin star <lb/>
and a beautifully lithographed <lb/>
for the trillion of <lb/>
wearers of insignia labor under <lb/>
hallucination, as a rule, that they <lb/>
are vested some special right to <lb/>
collar their fellow men. The same <lb/>
do a land office business wigs, <lb/>
false beards and other disguises which <lb/>
the amateur believes firmly are <lb/>
part of necessary equipment of the <lb/>
profession. <lb/>
Now and then of deluded <lb/>
individuals, who to be found in nil <lb/>
largo cities, gets himself into trouble by <lb/>
attempting to but, a <lb/>
tho mania is harmless and its <lb/>
confine to prowling <lb/>
through side and looking <lb/>
They find great joy also in posing <lb/>
boarding circles and hearing <lb/>
folks say in awed yon <lb/>
know Mr. It <lb/>
Is of the queerest of queer <lb/>
of city Orleans<lb/>
Both Are <lb/>
The ordinary paragrapher in referring <lb/>
to a marriage nearly always says that <lb/>
Mr. John Smith or Mr. Brown <lb/>
married to Miss Nellie Green <lb/>
Fanny It would load one <lb/>
to lbs man only was mar- <lb/>
fact Is both were mar- <lb/>
The woman is as much married <lb/>
man. The man was not simply <lb/>
married to the woman. The woman and <lb/>
the man were married, and tho an- <lb/>
should that Mr, So-and- <lb/>
so and Mill So-and-so were married. <lb/>
Rev. Dr. wrote a series <lb/>
articles on this subject years age <lb/>
which wore published in this city. Hi <lb/>
laid general principle that he <lb/>
did not marry the man to woman, <lb/>
but that married the man and the <lb/>
woman, and married one just much <lb/>
as be did other. He discountenanced <lb/>
tho issuing of wedding cards by j <lb/>
that daughter was married to any <lb/>
particular person, and laid be did not <lb/>
want to perform any marriage ceremony <lb/>
In which any such announcement was <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
COLOR BLIND PAINTERS. <lb/>
A Thai There <lb/>
Arr Seek <lb/>
To speak of a color blind artist sounds <lb/>
like joking, said a noted oculist; but, <lb/>
strange as it seems, there several <lb/>
persons so affected who can nevertheless <lb/>
paint extremely well. Numbers of color <lb/>
blind people there are, of course, who <lb/>
draw perfectly in ink and <lb/>
ons, I myself know a scene painter <lb/>
attached to a provincial theater who, <lb/>
though all <lb/>
teen, and baa quite a local name, <lb/>
not only for bit and oak <lb/>
chambers, but even for landscape <lb/>
I can tell you also of two London la- <lb/>
dies who consulted for color blind- <lb/>
who paint really beautiful pictures. <lb/>
One is daughter of a famous <lb/>
artist was taught painting by her <lb/>
father. She is quite <lb/>
red from green, but her colors are <lb/>
all labeled with tho , and she <lb/>
bas been taught which to use for j <lb/>
effects. Possibly painting may <lb/>
seem to her as it were, drawing <lb/>
with a brush and with the <lb/>
colors. <lb/>
other is a lady artist of <lb/>
celebrity, who has for years <lb/>
annual y J. public is not <lb/>
aware that she in color blind. She <lb/>
painted the for a <lb/>
certain noble year or two <lb/>
ago and also men's <lb/>
traits and of eminent physician <lb/>
fetched COO guinea. <lb/>
There is a gentleman at <lb/>
who, years ago left <lb/>
navy through finding bis advance- <lb/>
hopelessly barred by lain color <lb/>
blindness, is at present making several <lb/>
hundreds a year by bis brush as an <lb/>
artist, designing most artistic <lb/>
brightly colored picture for ad- <lb/>
London An- <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for <lb/>
by Brown <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
me <lb/>
SB- <lb/>
W. Barn, <lb/>
in m <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
Bagging; and Ties <lb/>
on band. <lb/>
coo kept constantly on <lb/>
Country produce <lb/>
and <lb/>
MALI ACADEMY. <lb/>
Carves Ilia Epitaph Hint <lb/>
Harmon died here from the <lb/>
of a <lb/>
This is an inscription on a tree <lb/>
standing on tho knobs, tin Monroe town- <lb/>
ship, back of A date <lb/>
once followed words, it is now <lb/>
is a strange story con- <lb/>
with the inscription. An old <lb/>
resident relates it. <lb/>
ago, when that section of -In- <lb/>
was little and when <lb/>
tho heavy bosh was the dwelling place <lb/>
of turkey, <lb/>
John to <lb/>
to attend court, armed with an <lb/>
old fashioned rifle. A rattler bit Hal <lb/>
leg. Harmon It'll led reptile <lb/>
Then lo began to prep for death. II. <lb/>
was be who carved lb . words <lb/>
lines on the th request be- <lb/>
long obliterated by the <lb/>
tree's growth, him on the <lb/>
A few days later body vies <lb/>
found. A grail , dug by the <lb/>
there it can <lb/>
of this school <lb/>
, . Monday. Sept 6th. <lb/>
In, <lb/>
I lb, <lb/>
will be spared to d <lb/>
rail work. <lb/>
Kill I e Fm <lb/>
. bus. lee or <lb/>
F, <lb/>
first <lb/>
Vehicles, all kinds <lb/>
Gins and Farming <lb/>
repaired on short notice. <lb/>
Carts, Wagons Brackets, <lb/>
Posts, etc., made lo <lb/>
order, <lb/>
s on Dickinson Avenue. <lb/>
P one <lb/>
Ii paper If one is lo n <lb/>
He c. it as an <lb/>
It.- th- i <lb/>
. I b H no <lb/>
,., Bella Bud <lb/>
b u <lb/>
No <lb/>
tats Road's <lb/>
limit <lb/>
not la it with <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
and easy to <lb/>
II. in if <lb/>
Sale, certain All <lb/>
C I. Hood Co., Mass. <lb/>
1st only to win <lb/>
The <lb/>
One day soon after the Mulberry Bond <lb/>
laid nut the Italian <lb/>
of New York tho man who had had <lb/>
more to do with work than <lb/>
any one el oral there. As bf <lb/>
strode happily along, of <lb/>
tenements that In stand there, the <lb/>
fresh, clean attracted him and be <lb/>
walked out upon it. Stumping joyously <lb/>
about, be <lb/>
line They planted the <lb/>
seed soon the green gram will <lb/>
spring up under the warm sunshine. It <lb/>
my <lb/>
Just tie o a policeman who had <lb/>
slipped up I. him two <lb/>
on man's back, f <lb/>
grass, ye old <lb/>
he said. Bo off yo, quick, <lb/>
now, an don't let mo ketch ye <lb/>
r in Hoe <lb/>
philanthropist bad leaped wildly <lb/>
to the walk and bis list doubled up <lb/>
with anger, but a second thought, that <lb/>
tho w-as right, caused <lb/>
his hand to the maker of <lb/>
park but wise as <lb/>
York Times.<lb/>
couple going to <lb/>
A l <lb/>
be married, <lb/>
tin Jail I married <lb/>
I lost the r ml fore I got to the par- <lb/>
son's. Hut lb re Ibis <lb/>
is ii, she <lb/>
in my month, ho said. <lb/>
shim it <lb/>
Hut before the <lb/>
preacher e latter <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
ad, and II <lb/>
de Lord, I done <lb/>
; ,. real SIB <lb/>
your <lb/>
Mai <lb/>
The <lb/>
the <lb/>
editor is a busy fellow. <lb/>
I saw him at today with a <lb/>
waste him filled to <lb/>
brim. <lb/>
Te confound him I Bat I'll <lb/>
bet I fond the material. <lb/>
it.- BU the 1.1-,. f ha didn't <lb/>
have the lo fill it. <lb/>
will fl <lb/>
NEGLECT. <lb/>
II are Iron <lb/>
Indigestion. <lb/>
I bat In <lb/>
Rheumatism <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Scrofula <lb/>
bad sore all Doc- <lb/>
tors have failed to <lb/>
Cancer in its early stages. <lb/>
know what Hat <lb/>
Eczema <lb/>
That breaking out little fore <lb/>
are hard to and <lb/>
All Other <lb/>
Blood Troubles. <lb/>
Yon your duty to yourself, <lb/>
your family an your friends, if do <lb/>
not send at once to Mrs. Joy <lb/>
N. C, for cf <lb/>
show log how <lb/>
the most people of the conn- <lb/>
been It <lb/>
It will cure you <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
JOHN L. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Is the best too good for you <lb/>
Three too much and <lb/>
little am to <lb/>
and little much <lb/>
to much<lb/>
There ire of Wood <lb/>
in , <lb/>
If not, then buy the <lb/>
HEATER <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
HIGGS TAFT <lb/>
The Furniture Men<lb/>
DON'T MISS <lb/>
This opportunity to et. your <lb/>
WINTER OVERCOAT. <lb/>
You will need it before long. We have <lb/>
a choice selection of fabrics from the best <lb/>
woolen mills the world that are made up <lb/>
OVERCOATS. <lb/>
Our Line cf <lb/>
will you and your friends. Our prices <lb/>
are way and the quality of our Goods <lb/>
are up. <lb/>
Furnishing; Goods <lb/>
of every description. <lb/>
WE display the Sine As- <lb/>
cot-, Puffs, Four-in-hand Club Ties, etc., <lb/>
to be seen iD the city. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
The King Clothier.<lb/>
local <lb/>
I id, more n mot mud. <lb/>
a tight lo <lb/>
A linger on <lb/>
or. now <lb/>
Corn-d Blue and Mackerel rt J- <lb/>
There ire several am <lb/>
near Tarboro. <lb/>
never lo be out, <lb/>
are anticipating a <lb/>
d for <lb/>
I. had a at <lb/>
jubilee night. <lb/>
Very lurk en coining to <lb/>
Kr so lo <lb/>
Even are be- <lb/>
In moat <lb/>
Bill paper, inventory paper, note sod <lb/>
letter nice tablet at Reflector <lb/>
I'm L <lb/>
band- <lb/>
corner and <lb/>
at <lb/>
A nice ink t, good pen bolder <lb/>
and pin point all at lie -c- <lb/>
tor hut i. Store. <lb/>
The bill way In <lb/>
Till. i- lo pay up <lb/>
you in rears. <lb/>
nave made happy, <lb/>
can by buying a <lb/>
it B. M. <lb/>
u comes Sunday year. <lb/>
But ran celebrate Monday. <lb/>
Our seem lo be <lb/>
a res-, 1.1 mil <lb/>
ii. glad bear from often. <lb/>
II and sea <lb/>
Bridal which bate jolt <lb/>
opened. <lb/>
At there <lb/>
will a church <lb/>
at which every member should be <lb/>
present , <lb/>
Those who luck in <lb/>
ob most <lb/>
got on the cheeks and the on <lb/>
over list and select <lb/>
you want dates, <lb/>
raisins, peaches <lb/>
and d goods all <lb/>
baked beam and <lb/>
and unprepared <lb/>
and <lb/>
All new at <lb/>
The Parker <lb/>
is o <lb/>
pens You can dint them at Re- <lb/>
Book <lb/>
u out d. <lb/>
call in . lib run adv -i <lb/>
s your trade and will <lb/>
you <lb/>
The next In the <lb/>
will be home latent under <lb/>
Foley. K-- <lb/>
in progress. <lb/>
OB house on <lb/>
writ with fix room.-, <lb/>
barns and other needed <lb/>
Including one and ball <lb/>
open well <lb/>
Got d well on <lb/>
John <lb/>
The Every Day.<lb/>
L. <lb/>
W . H. Cox. came <lb/>
this I. <lb/>
B. II. King, of in <lb/>
j in <lb/>
rial lo <lb/>
Ex Gov. T. J. went to Km <lb/>
We <lb/>
II. P. <lb/>
Henderson. <lb/>
Bar. A. W. returned <lb/>
Sc <lb/>
Mrs. J. W- from <lb/>
a visit to tier parents in <lb/>
M ore W, d- <lb/>
evening a visit to it i <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
arrived W .-yelling visit her <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
IS, I <lb/>
John returned this <lb/>
0- Savage went lo <lb/>
i day. <lb/>
J. J. Jr., this <lb/>
Carlos came home this morn- <lb/>
I oil <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
H. T. went <lb/>
I Thursday evening. <lb/>
Allen Warn-n Thursday <lb/>
eve ling Tarboro. <lb/>
B. Cherry, Jr., ibis n <lb/>
a trip on the load. <lb/>
Capt. Charlie Hancock, agent the <lb/>
her u <lb/>
J. F. this <lb/>
lie may join the army <lb/>
T. Hi and L. <lb/>
C, Arthur returned II i. <lb/>
Mn. J. and children <lb/>
TI I, at <lb/>
Hi inn. <lb/>
J baa been <lb/>
home in Ml tills <lb/>
morning In return to <lb/>
D. it who <lb/>
bas been spending a day or two here <lb/>
wild Ins brother, Sheppard, <lb/>
this <lb/>
l, 1898. <lb/>
J. came morning. <lb/>
O. Fleming, spent <lb/>
today <lb/>
II, v. It. in on the <lb/>
morning train. <lb/>
Miss Wilson who <lb/>
in Mils Lull White, <lb/>
refined home today. <lb/>
Baby Mine <lb/>
Every mother <lb/>
feels an i n d e <lb/>
dread <lb/>
of the pain and <lb/>
danger attend- <lb/>
ant upon the <lb/>
most critical <lb/>
of her life. <lb/>
Becoming a <lb/>
mother should be <lb/>
a source of joy <lb/>
to all, but the <lb/>
suffering and <lb/>
danger of the ordeal make <lb/>
its anticipation one of misery. <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
ii the remedy which relieves <lb/>
women of the great pain and <lb/>
incident to maternity; this <lb/>
hour which is dreaded as woman's <lb/>
trial is not only made <lb/>
painless, but all the danger is re- <lb/>
moved by its use. Those who use <lb/>
this remedy are no longer de- <lb/>
or gloomy; nervousness <lb/>
nausea and other distressing con- <lb/>
ate avoided, the system is <lb/>
made ready for 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. n blessing to <lb/>
1.00 MB BOTTLE at all Drill <lb/>
Or by on of <lb/>
I . o <lb/>
Al women, will l lent <lb/>
my upon it <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
sympathy the entire <lb/>
goes out Mayor and Mrs W. <lb/>
M. their bereavement by the <lb/>
cf tin ion K.--, <lb/>
which occurred Sunday The <lb/>
were held the <lb/>
Good yesterday <lb/>
Times-Visitor. <lb/>
Rally Postponed <lb/>
Owing to tin condition of the <lb/>
the rally and torchlight precession <lb/>
in celebration the victory <lb/>
has been until Thursday <lb/>
night, -lib All who participated <lb/>
this man's victory <lb/>
to lake part with us in the celebration. <lb/>
precinct the c is left- <lb/>
ed send in B strong delegation with <lb/>
and illuminations. Every Inly <lb/>
in Greenville requested <lb/>
her home and help us <lb/>
to make the celebration a grand<lb/>
Wild Turkey in Town, <lb/>
midday today several people <lb/>
in the vicinity V. B. Wilson's <lb/>
office were startled by bearing <lb/>
crash into the w-res <lb/>
overhead. Looking up they a <lb/>
wild tangle I In wins. The <lb/>
bird sum and Hew <lb/>
against a window C. T. <lb/>
store, then dropped down <lb/>
sidewalk and aught In- <lb/>
side the The <lb/>
ed bird alter u lively <lb/>
about the captured him. <lb/>
turkey was along hut <lb/>
paired on over town. A <lb/>
tin m have been near town <lb/>
the last days and the bum -i have <lb/>
boon after <lb/>
no <lb/>
no <lb/>
OH <lb/>
I on <lb/>
no <lb/>
on <lb/>
I no <lb/>
of 1896 <lb/>
W K <lb/>
a s, J Allen, <lb/>
Mr-. Allen <lb/>
Warren, <lb/>
Cine It Mi, Alien <lb/>
HUI Bread E no Dix n, <lb/>
But G T Tyson. <lb/>
st Rye, G I <lb/>
Palm, Mrs KG <lb/>
But display Jew-dry,<lb/>
Beat W B mid <lb/>
R So ea -h <lb/>
Yellow Yum <lb/>
O E <lb/>
B. st other sweet <lb/>
toes, S <lb/>
Best bred, W h <lb/>
W S <lb/>
in.-, in. <lb/>
Biers, Mrs II r. <lb/>
Best L P <lb/>
B-a- All-n <lb/>
Hist Plovers, O E <lb/>
Best display <lb/>
II at <lb/>
Beat E <lb/>
tab- Cotton, J C Cobb Ai <lb/>
Second best Cotton It <lb/>
Best display home mile Ax <lb/>
helves, J G <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Best Hen-<lb/>
made <lb/>
Miss Mollie <lb/>
Best home Mrs T A <lb/>
Best made pillow Mrs J <lb/>
Best knit sock-, Mn <lb/>
crochet Mrs W <lb/>
Ricks <lb/>
and largest display knit or <lb/>
Mrs A II <lb/>
l skin, <lb/>
Mrs W II White <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
B. Hie Swindell <lb/>
Best Mrs J R <lb/>
Mine <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
Best embroidered picture <lb/>
Mrs J W <lb/>
Best screen, Mrs M II <lb/>
lace collar, Mm A M Moore <lb/>
Best lace eel tor piece, Mr <lb/>
Best specimen lac, Mil Hugh <lb/>
it'll bureau <lb/>
Mrs W <lb/>
Best Miss <lb/>
Hugs <lb/>
Best piece embroidered, <lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
III s- curving cloth <lb/>
Mrs J W <lb/>
Bi set table <lb/>
center <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
Best work Mis IV <lb/>
II <lb/>
But work center <lb/>
Mrs I. II <lb/>
cloth- Miss <lb/>
Perkins <lb/>
cover, Mn L <lb/>
Ben drawn bull .-t cover, <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
It drawn laMe cover, Mrs<lb/>
display <lb/>
Miss Julia Poles <lb/>
st display work, Mil <lb/>
W II Kicks <lb/>
Largest display it lace, Mia <lb/>
V H Whichard <lb/>
Beet specimen Mis <lb/>
D L <lb/>
Best red pillow, <lb/>
Mrs W II <lb/>
Best f pin cushion <lb/>
Mn J W <lb/>
Best carriage Mis W <lb/>
Special premium on baud made <lb/>
bed Mrs Kohl <lb/>
Best <lb/>
E . <lb/>
, s, Mrs V <lb/>
B- st canned Mrs J <lb/>
R. on <lb/>
apple jelly, Mrs J <lb/>
cod-- <lb/>
Savage, Son Co.,<lb/>
If <lb/>
building, St., VA. <lb/>
1.0 <lb/>
Be t p. cake. Mi- E A <lb/>
Hoy <lb/>
K an t. Mr. K A <lb/>
Move <lb/>
B I Ms <lb/>
E A e <lb/>
Vt Mi- <lb/>
d p J S <lb/>
It- -I <lb/>
Beat j ire I pickle.--, Mrs J Oil <lb/>
II.-. Mrs A I. Blow no <lb/>
lb ginger cake, M a A I. Blow <lb/>
It Mi-.- <lb/>
Molli. It I <lb/>
Beat preferred p.-ms. Miss <lb/>
Mollie <lb/>
Best Mi-s <lb/>
Hollis <lb/>
Beat beaten biscuit. Mollie <lb/>
j I, <lb/>
. Mrs <lb/>
lam is <lb/>
Beat sweet pickle p Mrs<lb/>
Brat a bite g i . Mr- S <lb/>
I. <lb/>
it l bun -i win <lb/>
Mr- B <lb/>
I Liberal i- K.-t <lb/>
Highest Market Prices <lb/>
Dealers in Cotton Bagging, Ties. Bags, <lb/>
ion Plaster, and patronage so-<lb/>
OH <lb/>
MORE THAN PLEASED. <lb/>
There i- a k ow ii.-; <lb/>
eon <lb/>
u- y <lb/>
i More. <lb/>
I ., <lb/>
I I <lb/>
And I I el. I I. I <lb/>
That <lb/>
a k, I saw all <lb/>
I .<lb/>
; mi me t t I- . <lb/>
I And a n <lb/>
cake, v To toll the where to <lb/>
Bed layer cake, Mr.- A Forbes I <lb/>
K tutor, James I <lb/>
B.- M -J Si on-<lb/>
on <lb/>
I no <lb/>
on <lb/>
no <lb/>
no <lb/>
no <lb/>
on <lb/>
no <lb/>
I on <lb/>
to <lb/>
pence I <lb/>
oh two years, <lb/>
must ,,,,. 1st, <lb/>
. will be <lb/>
lo lid <lb/>
or <lb/>
quality I on <lb/>
Style, <lb/>
. -i. I ii <lb/>
I'll ;. <lb/>
r i-e store until <lb/>
he clerk . re .- b . <lb/>
I Pi i <lb/>
v ma <lb/>
; i pi <lb/>
; Po- Kit PI <lb/>
j . man, <lb/>
J . I tuple <lb/>
and If, . ., -1, -h <lb/>
X . <lb/>
. ; , Me f . -re <lb/>
, u. 11.1. ., an <lb/>
i d excel <lb/>
. r and price-. <lb/>
T ARE <lb/>
Fall Win lock <lb/>
DRY GOODS- SHOES -HATS-PANTS <lb/>
I Cotton Jagging and Ties and a lull line <lb/>
i-i to r a ; Heavy Groceries have arrived will put <lb/>
price so low to you until it will compel you <lb/>
buy. Ii you once see goods and hear the <lb/>
price you are my customer <lb/>
Mis <lb/>
oil punting, Mrs <lb/>
n, Mrs <lb/>
s, panning on silk, Mrs J <lb/>
go<lb/>
i-.- is r a <lb/>
; u <lb/>
nil Mil r <lb/>
I . ill ill <lb/>
Ma <lb/>
Way . d nip i. MU <lb/>
for I l J <lb/>
c z u t turn <lb/>
It you have <lb/>
ID u it will lake t <lb/>
Willi you, <lb/>
you your be-i <lb/>
;,. Of lo you <lb/>
i. <lb/>
is a Ill<lb/>
r lo w <lb/>
by u-in<lb/>
The great T r <lb/>
know in u <lb/>
wt in ha h. bi <lb/>
w ll it <lb/>
a u boil to <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
mi mist print; <lb/>
willing oM fl t h-iii H In <lb/>
n tame <lb/>
In r <lb/>
on a <lb/>
in but not pun time in <lb/>
ii t. b 1- <lb/>
hi I'll I veil a- v in cm <lb/>
In Ion-. <lb/>
Hoot, a . Bull <lb/>
i-; v <lb/>
.-1 . ,. ., on my<lb/>
. . . b-t <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
could wail <lb/>
. In I He <lb/>
. . II it I <lb/>
bid Hi Is Ibo <lb/>
I BOO- <lb/>
r,. <lb/>
If lot -1 <lb/>
fool bottles lie <lb/>
. I . <lb/>
, ., <lb/>
ii I <lb/>
Us in in m Ha, m. <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla j <lb/>
Hi. 11.1 m be j <lb/>
got It <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
Greenville, N<lb/>
AD <lb/>
THE OLD <lb/>
till in a light <lb/>
in the State. <lb/>
we want it and arc to pay it, <lb/>
it to us <lb/>
EVANS. CRITCHER CO. <lb/>
Proprietors of The Old <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
COUNTY BUGGY CO <lb/>
EDWARDS Prop- <lb/>
in nil n <lb/>
a specialty <lb/>
All I i-.- l <lb/>
material urn an I lo give you <lb/>
J. L SUGG <lb/>
Life, Fire <lb/>
Accident Insurance. <lb/>
inly First Class Com- <lb/>
in Court <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
i . <lb/>
y. .<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019166_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
CO <lb/>
CD <lb/>
A CLEVER RUSSIAN.<lb/>
The Reflector Book Store <lb/>
a nice assortment or Fountain Fen <lb/>
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pen <lb/>
You will be astonished when you see them <lb/>
are. <lb/>
You may never <lb/>
But should you f- <lb/>
.- m<lb/>
In B a <lb/>
r l appear <lb/>
id u-1 wit <lb/>
Ml till <lb/>
If <lb/>
hat ill. A few rears <lb/>
ago a Vim an an claim <lb/>
p and be <lb/>
the <lb/>
r i M out in bis <lb/>
private did <lb/>
the n tit a wan. <lb/>
a t mAw V, and the <lb/>
; i m T <lb/>
lam it. far he <lb/>
a MM of the kind much <lb/>
the K- <lb/>
U j i i-b. Md b <lb/>
Nil down Um to <lb/>
wan till all <lb/>
claim O b <lb/>
not pi t mi ad without <lb/>
ll la the <lb/>
law, at the which la <lb/>
just a firm, to touch a creditor who <lb/>
take this c <lb/>
w the could out. <lb/>
He thought mm <lb/>
ha a lo of mi <lb/>
to build a wall <lb/>
of <lb/>
placidly a but <lb/>
bi-u wail and it up- <lb/>
it be <lb/>
M v. r If, fan away <lb/>
Th- y my that the <lb/>
i- the man m Th win <lb/>
ban a of kind with W <lb/>
out ti <lb/>
ran <lb/>
INCIDENT THE <lb/>
or <lb/>
Is <lb/>
.- . i . <lb/>
f i.<lb/>
Job <lb/>
Come to tee us. <lb/>
I Job Printing i <lb/>
CARD <lb/>
--------TH A------- <lb/>
DEEP SEA WATER. <lb/>
the <lb/>
a hop- <lb/>
MB <lb/>
net of and bleated <lb/>
with h pair pawl, <lb/>
in f me Dutch <lb/>
la Mm a of writing <lb/>
pap r. Bl a to <lb/>
the boy the needful <lb/>
with th- <lb/>
hand are rather <lb/>
told. Von bad it And <lb/>
a bay a of letter <lb/>
wrapped in paper <lb/>
an in <lb/>
I- j-t w n unknown <lb/>
in flattered the <lb/>
r- if an <lb/>
i for v tall bat <lb/>
was t touching the ceiling the <lb/>
aha <lb/>
youth look the and, <lb/>
it with brown <lb/>
and ; it the <lb/>
initial- of tin- firm, b- returned it to it <lb/>
owner to write the <lb/>
my fraud, to give you more <lb/>
future chancellor in <lb/>
In p. war. can't manage to <lb/>
writ.- with my on, o ad <lb/>
it for And he handed him a <lb/>
-lip with the name of Herr <lb/>
ll and war. Na <lb/>
you. young man; that'll do <lb/>
and paying for the paper, <lb/>
etc., with a small lip to the oily boy <lb/>
with the grin, he pocketed <lb/>
hi latter, and we the place to con- <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
rt ml <lb/>
M SI-. <lb/>
T N, <lb/>
i. b. <lb/>
m. . <lb/>
n 12.4 m. <lb/>
m. P <lb/>
i-Mp n <lb/>
Norfolk p tn. I <lb/>
ion I <lb/>
m. <lb/>
v.-m- York I m. <lb/>
ha <lb/>
3-. <lb/>
f s pint <lb/>
ills. <lb/>
Li <lb/>
i m. <lb/>
,. ,. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
pm. m. Nor- <lb/>
ton. m. <lb/>
1.14 m, m- <lb/>
a m.<lb/>
a i. <lb/>
a. 110,1018.110 m. <lb/>
I V X Jack- <lb/>
B-ii <lb/>
Sunday pm <lb/>
1874.<lb/>
Small <lb/>
Pork S. V <lb/>
Corn. <lb/>
ion. Dale. <lb/>
Currants, <lb/>
and <lb/>
S C <lb/>
8- C. <lb/>
Ml lb. <lb/>
Cone, <lb/>
to M and <lb/>
ctn <lb/>
but, BEDSTEADS BUREAUS <lb/>
CHAIRS MA BED <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- SPRINGS <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
are invariably <lb/>
by derangements of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is the great driving <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result ,., mm <lb/>
Liver Pills J <lb/>
Cure all Troubles <lb/>
if and I l glad <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
no <lb/>
p p hi. <lb/>
p m Marl <lb/>
OB, K. I kg <lb/>
I. To. I, <lb/>
to a our walk. <lb/>
Um -f to i vim an why<lb/>
FULL SHEET<lb/>
4.1<lb/>
Kit <lb/>
warn ram a <lb/>
rally tin <lb/>
limit <lb/>
oms, I were cur- <lb/>
rent t the d of <lb/>
r a as a <lb/>
f two ml lea would It <lb/>
that <lb/>
or heavy n and <lb/>
n Ian in me Hi <lb/>
ii <lb/>
be In <lb/>
la and <lb/>
l f a h f it at th- <lb/>
of a mile U v Iliad at the <lb/>
lint it Wan that<lb/>
which at U a ton <lb/>
to <lb/>
We Um r a of <lb/>
pound p r <lb/>
of it. <lb/>
a th- <lb/>
half an <lb/>
th- and our <lb/>
an <lb/>
of only M <lb/>
Lilt wit ii a f buoy- <lb/>
and p On other <lb/>
band, if <lb/>
injury may follow. <lb/>
A Mill-r tine <lb/>
from <lb/>
often th m a <lb/>
O. M. <lb/>
in Aim Re- <lb/>
view.<lb/>
That mi and <lb/>
far fr -in <lb/>
Chad- <lb/>
, m, <lb/>
p m, <lb/>
A, a in, <lb/>
a m, 11.11 . m, <lb/>
Atlanta m, <lb/>
a in. 7.80 a <lb/>
St. 1.20 <lb/>
pa -i pm.<lb/>
of month f a <lb/>
you <lb/>
Ii<lb/>
Ho mi u party i f <lb/>
who, In <lb/>
till to Ireland, <lb/>
wen d- <lb/>
v, <lb/>
Um Kr,. <lb/>
a -r Hi., r an <lb/>
I I <lb/>
ton till <lb/>
not a ruin <lb/>
it be <lb/>
tin of mini,. hum <lb/>
Hi may lb, <lb/>
lot Ml Ii. Hi, <lb/>
roof, Howl the<lb/>
DOORS OF VENEER. <lb/>
Deer i n a I if <lb/>
I, <lb/>
ml door bate to <lb/>
T e Eastern<lb/>
s only a <lb/>
news eon <lb/>
to the on- <lb/>
those <lb/>
that is <lb/>
many times in I<lb/>
very <lb/>
of v <lb/>
Been win n a i <lb/>
is made <lb/>
plain. <lb/>
the are bun <lb/>
wood. <lb/>
the the body ll <lb/>
if pine, front <lb/>
and n l out m- <lb/>
tn and then <lb/>
of this <lb/>
with what m called a hut <lb/>
which really a of tho line <lb/>
half an or in Tho <lb/>
r of Um frame, the <lb/>
In Um manner with <lb/>
thick in which tin <lb/>
or and <lb/>
Thin up of <lb/>
with of the Hue wood, is then <lb/>
veneered with the line wood. In <lb/>
doors the may of solid <lb/>
k-any. but finer, and <lb/>
heavier tho are made <lb/>
of white pine with a <lb/>
of line mi tho entire door <lb/>
i veneered. <lb/>
It would Le If not <lb/>
to procure at any <lb/>
in mid U of <lb/>
for the larger The <lb/>
built up mill vi in t r. d of pine <lb/>
wood, tarry <lb/>
of a i t . made of <lb/>
it may he than <lb/>
a solid door It if more <lb/>
and r pi-it M <lb/>
oust is about half a <lb/>
York dun. <lb/>
tr at my <lb/>
evil <lb/>
me the cheery marks of tin boy <lb/>
n of <lb/>
ope. till a and teach <lb/>
you a fr future tinier <lb/>
may nine day thank me for the <lb/>
exclaimed <lb/>
heartily. <lb/>
know we billed herein <lb/>
as all <lb/>
many, with Thorn and Taxis postal <lb/>
a mine of wealth tn <lb/>
that family, but the <lb/>
under tho <lb/>
nun. A yon may imagine, it is <lb/>
Um thumb f low and <lb/>
triumph I f red lane, with a <lb/>
for diving into <lb/>
and of <lb/>
the of all Ger- <lb/>
man and to <lb/>
the with a for mine, <lb/>
the culprit and <lb/>
traitor. <lb/>
hove a <lb/>
black cabinet In <lb/>
trained and <lb/>
royal with <lb/>
eye, ex- <lb/>
tracts of all matter, or <lb/>
particularly to the <lb/>
where and <lb/>
after him <lb/>
a of <lb/>
all <lb/>
r and all <lb/>
court- and <lb/>
i. particularly to i <lb/>
gratify tho morbid if our <lb/>
ally, I have it advisable <lb/>
to feud important reports to the <lb/>
foreign as well as all my latter <lb/>
to the king, <lb/>
and to my and <lb/>
lids, under cover to some mercantile <lb/>
in Berlin, and <lb/>
usually asking counter jumper in n <lb/>
or oilman's shop ad- <lb/>
for you can i <lb/>
I that the imperial mid royal <lb/>
don't <lb/>
or Um <lb/>
under a ill smell- <lb/>
r. Mir as m mi <lb/>
stands to r. a Mm that smell of <lb/>
and the <lb/>
of n y sharper <lb/>
than the and Taxis pout <lb/>
the <lb/>
Austrian The only <lb/>
caution I have a take i to to differ- <lb/>
where <lb/>
I am nut and to vary the Berlin <lb/>
from time to time. Thus I'm <lb/>
perfectly <lb/>
tour and I my <lb/>
the It if <lb/>
yon ween, yet it <lb/>
wouldn't, do to send <lb/>
I. as tiny would <lb/>
I Oval my <lb/>
friend at bast once n <lb/>
my <lb/>
duff, I want <lb/>
tin in to know or to believe, and ho <lb/>
in a <lb/>
He in <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Moil- <lb/>
Wednesday at A. <lb/>
permitting to<lb/>
Returning leave at A. M. <lb/>
Greenville A. M. on Thurs- <lb/>
days and falling hours sub <lb/>
to change depending on stage of <lb/>
water. . <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
the West <lb/>
No. <lb/>
H. . rm. new York <lb/>
Ball <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
am. <lb/>
am. <lb/>
11.60 am. <lb/>
rm, Mount 1.00 <lb/>
pm. l-on pm.<lb/>
pm 1- pm. <lb/>
A v, <lb/>
York am. <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
Washington pm, Rich- <lb/>
;.;. X or folk pm <lb/>
fl m <lb/>
Hi Mount <lb/>
Leave Wilson <lb/>
7-01 <lb/>
am. <lb/>
f No. <lb/>
r New m,.<lb/>
I. at street. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
pm. Jacksonville H pm <lb/>
1.45 night. Charles- <lb/>
ton <lb/>
am, Atlanta 7.90 m, Ma-on <lb/>
am pm. <lb/>
i 4.17 <lb/>
am, s <lb/>
Marlon <lb/>
. am. Lake <lb/>
em, <lb/>
an, <lb/>
4.16 p. m. Halifax <lb/>
p. arrives Scotland Neck at 8.30 t <lb/>
. r. i p. m., 1.0 <lb/>
p. in. Returning, leaves <lb/>
s. in., Greenville 8.6 a. m. <lb/>
dill x at a. <lb/>
Branch <lb/>
8.20 h, in., and p . <lb/>
Ai i a. m. and t. p <lb/>
m i i, leave am and <lb/>
t, pin arrive it am <lb/>
and pm Dally except <lb/>
leaves ft G, <lb/>
m A Raleigh <lb/>
p. m., Sunday P. <lb/>
Ply month 7.40 P. M., 6.10 p, m <lb/>
It t leaves Plymouth dally <lb/>
-ii 7.60 a. in., a m. <lb/>
and Oh <lb/>
Branch leave <lb/>
Ml at pm arrive <lb/>
B pm Sprint; Hope SO pm um <lb/>
lug tiering Hope i am N tab <lb/>
b am <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
daily, except Sun 7.1 J a <lb/>
a. arriving a. x. Re <lb/>
till leaves a. <lb/>
rivet at 10.26 a, m. <lb/>
new <lb/>
Now and Bo-ion and the nicest line <lb/>
. Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
metallic and brought <lb/>
to Greenville. <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
all for <lb/>
order fr. <lb/>
Old Dominion . <lb/>
a York. Clyde Line <lb/>
Bay Line Iron Baltimore. . ,. <lb/>
from in all its <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
Merchant Miner <lb/>
ton.<lb/>
Washington. N- <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Ta <lb/>
Pm. <lb/>
V, N. <lb/>
II p. I r a <lb/>
. . lie <lb/>
i M I <lb/>
t lend I rip <lb/>
th t an well a <lb/>
t e n com n d I th <lb/>
Court f Count, to sell for a 41- <lb/>
t act f land <lb/>
in the file In till <lb/>
de will <lb/>
iii I required <lb/>
pear he the the <lb/>
Coon at Ml i nice i e on the <lb/>
N v and <lb/>
comp o the i la h- <lb/>
will apply t the c the relief <lb/>
d in tab. <lb/>
Till 17th . I October <lb/>
K. A. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
funerals and bodies entrusted <lb/>
to our care will receive every <lb/>
mark of respect. <lb/>
Our prices are lower than ever. <lb/>
We do not want monopoly <lb/>
but court competition. <lb/>
We can be found at any and <lb/>
all times in the John Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy <lb/>
BOB CO <lb/>
Greenville School <lb/>
tor Young Ladies. <lb/>
Will held In the <lb/>
the depot. <lb/>
Number Molted not to Exceed SO. <lb/>
I,. L. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Haying qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of county at <lb/>
P. Owens. <lb/>
no I here y to all <lb/>
to the estate to make . . <lb/>
Immediate payment o, <lb/>
and all persons haying claims j r month <lb/>
are Term, payable monthly, <lb/>
same tor payment on or before the . . , , <lb/>
day of October. r this notice will taking; both Music and Liter- <lb/>
be plead In bar of <lb/>
Rate of fruition. <lb/>
1st to 4th tirade per <lb/>
Mathematic course. <lb/>
per month <lb/>
Latin, each <lb/>
per month <lb/>
Theory and liar- <lb/>
month <lb/>
12.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Him. <lb/>
A paid a H a <lb/>
of <lb/>
wan under <lb/>
of ii.-i. ball price. It <lb/>
day of <lb/>
J. i <lb/>
of P. Owens <lb/>
course will allowed p.- <lb/>
We hope to merit the substantial up- <lb/>
and full confidence those. <lb/>
In true and <lb/>
you to make your <lb/>
at once to enter your girls at our <lb/>
Any further desired information <lb/>
L. L. <lb/>
and be <lb/>
I; in I mil <lb/>
and fur two <lb/>
I- <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
I i <lb/>
put down i <lb/>
little <lb/>
r , i <lb/>
bar nut <lb/>
r in <lb/>
The laker<lb/>
ii <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
twin fur <lb/>
Tin y of any <lb/>
country The m- <lb/>
of O i- i-wt.<lb/>
could I'M- <lb/>
Q ant <lb/>
an and<lb/>
. . <lb/>
on Branch <lb/>
for Clinton except <lb/>
a. and 4.15 p, m <lb/>
-am. and <lb/>
M I<lb/>
I ft <lb/>
I M <lb/>
Bethel School <lb/>
The Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY <lb/>
i a of high <lb/>
Only i will be <lb/>
ran work will b, <lb/>
i he bast discipline will be maintain, u. <lb/>
I in In month <lb/>
m Tl <lb/>
Primary M M<lb/>
II . n<lb/>
A discount of cent will be <lb/>
owed cash U paid for <lb/>
whole term <lb/>
I or ad.<lb/>
every Sunday, <lb/>
mi., mg and evening. Prayer meeting <lb/>
evening, A. W. Setter, <lb/>
Sunday school A. M. <lb/>
C. ll. <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
school <lb/>
A. M. W. ll. Brown, <lb/>
every dun- <lb/>
morning and evening. Travel <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Kev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
M. A <lb/>
third <lb/>
Sunday, morning and <lb/>
J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
M. E. B. <lb/>
dent, <lb/>
A. F. k A. I. No <lb/>
meet., first and third Monday even <lb/>
lug. It. Williams, W. J. M. <lb/>
I. O. Lodge <lb/>
Meets Tuesday evening. W. V. <lb/>
Butch N. C Sec. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
meets every Friday evening. Dr. E. A. <lb/>
Jr , C B. K. Parham. K. of <lb/>
B. a. <lb/>
vane. No. J <lb/>
meets evening. W. I. <lb/>
R Lang. Sec. <lb/>
j C. a CO <lb/>
S. 0- <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable- <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
fret <lb/>
model, or <lb/>
for <lb/>
R- <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, If. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
. . .<lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
ail i <lb/>
week <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
II ft <lb/>
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per. Year in Advance. <lb/>
in i hi <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25.1398. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Concluded to Remove our Business from Greenville <lb/>
DECEMBER 25th, 1898 <lb/>
WE HEREBY OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF <lb/>
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Etc., <lb/>
AT AND BELOW COST. <lb/>
This is no Fake, but a genuine bona announcement. should take advantage of this great <lb/>
out sale, as our prices will astonish you. Our stock comprises all the novelties of the season. Come <lb/>
at and make your Fall purchases and get the first pick. <lb/>
STORE, <lb/>
Door to Greenville Supply Co., near Court House. Of the Red Flag. <lb/>
F- J. a farmer <lb/>
tea miles from Dur- <lb/>
ham in town Tuesday and <lb/>
Wednesday with <lb/>
be on market. He <lb/>
a pair of mules, and <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon he <lb/>
borne. When going down the <lb/>
leap bill from <lb/>
made a break and <lb/>
From the beat information t <lb/>
can gather were noon <lb/>
from and <lb/>
Ur Sniper bring entangled in <lb/>
reins, dragged along <lb/>
road at a breakneck for <lb/>
mile; for at least <lb/>
and a bait or three Toe <lb/>
railroad at the of the D, <lb/>
and N , O. and C. roads <lb/>
crossed the id career of <lb/>
team It <lb/>
found Mr. Snipe.- bad on <lb/>
loot torn off; <lb/>
torn bones <lb/>
and bones were with <lb/>
ragged ends, terrible <lb/>
effect of dragging and contact <lb/>
obstacles. It said <lb/>
who attended him, <lb/>
hi clothes ad rolled <lb/>
under his nod that <lb/>
also ton from one aid <lb/>
lo an extent that yon could <lb/>
Mr. Snipes carried to <lb/>
home and tenderly cared for. The <lb/>
latest news we hare from to- <lb/>
day is be still living up <lb/>
to o'clock there little <lb/>
hope of bit recovery. He baa been <lb/>
since terrible <lb/>
He is a man family and <lb/>
neighbor and acquaintances <lb/>
deeply with <lb/>
rowing one over and <lb/>
and lather. Durham <lb/>
Voting Man, Rad This <lb/>
Bays an exchange; Don't get <lb/>
big bead, my friends, <lb/>
yon self important young <lb/>
men. world can get along <lb/>
without yon j oat as well it <lb/>
along with yon. II taken sudden- <lb/>
oat of It, your <lb/>
friends may mourn for a time, but <lb/>
yon, will <lb/>
never a cog <lb/>
rise Hod. set day after your <lb/>
I think it we'd for you <lb/>
and me to now and then and <lb/>
lake into just how <lb/>
little we do amount t and what <lb/>
a tiny speck we are in <lb/>
great conglomeration <lb/>
of the <lb/>
State Auditor that <lb/>
there are now s <lb/>
Th number of soldier pensioners <lb/>
la greater than it was last <lb/>
year, while of widow is <lb/>
leas, that net increase la 53- <lb/>
first class pensioners will <lb/>
this year, second <lb/>
the third class <lb/>
and the <lb/>
widows <lb/>
An to Men <lb/>
When it comes to bird <lb/>
there few <lb/>
men either, for in <lb/>
Burke county of bar who can <lb/>
their end h Ufa, <lb/>
J. what is <lb/>
known Michael <lb/>
place near H Ml <lb/>
is nearly age. <lb/>
during past with an ox <lb/>
as only <lb/>
acre laud, which <lb/>
she raised bushels of corn, <lb/>
bushels i <lb/>
and a <lb/>
Irish potatoes, cabbage i <lb/>
truck, in addition lo do-1 <lb/>
her own hons work nod <lb/>
caring for an invalid I. If <lb/>
the loafers hereabout would ex- <lb/>
one-half the industry of this <lb/>
old I the eleemosynary class <lb/>
would greatly diminished. <lb/>
Morganton <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
Horned Out <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
BE AS TUB <lb/>
a, Thomas, <lb/>
General <lb/>
Henry r d <lb/>
j the election be <lb/>
an note warning j by New din <lb/>
I hi-i if he voted i and Col <lb/>
more valuable <lb/>
than el in <lb/>
in . I agony<lb/>
New <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Just received a carload <lb/>
j lime, might out. Hen <lb/>
-v Friday <lb/>
away from home <lb/>
a and all their <lb/>
Th ii belonged t <lb/>
Mr D- M- <lb/>
worth <lb/>
pr party at worth<lb/>
lie <lb/>
gold Ts of little value In <lb/>
till cine. <lb/>
u I ii. even if it col a ii <lb/>
a tie. <lb/>
u and arc <lb/>
King's <lb/>
ti <lb/>
t, tree Woo <lb/>
More. and <lb/>
in or p lice <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
Reward <lb/>
Tho readers will lie <lb/>
to learn that there I at <lb/>
one dreaded disease that science has <lb/>
been able to cure In all It stages and <lb/>
Is Hall's Catarrh Cure Is <lb/>
tho positive cure now known to <lb/>
the medical eternity. Catarrh being <lb/>
a constitutional requires a con- <lb/>
treatment. Hull's Catarrh <lb/>
Is taken internally, directly <lb/>
upon the blood and i surfaces of <lb/>
this system, thereby the <lb/>
of the giving <lb/>
the patient by building up the <lb/>
son nature in do- <lb/>
work. The proprietor have to <lb/>
much faith In it curative powers that <lb/>
tiny , He, On. Hundred for any <lb/>
that It tall to cure. Send for list <lb/>
testimonial. <lb/>
W. J. CO . <lb/>
A bill has been introduced in <lb/>
Legislature <lb/>
sleeping car <lb/>
in State to provide <lb/>
sleeping oars for whites and <lb/>
blacks, and making it a <lb/>
for either of <lb/>
to travel in a car set aside for <lb/>
other. bill baa been fa- <lb/>
reported by a Senate com <lb/>
bias fair to become a <lb/>
law. <lb/>
Hold b <lb/>
Rail's <lb/>
are the <lb/>
Of <lb/>
run <lb/>
Send yo address to II. K. <lb/>
A Co. and git a free sample box of Ur <lb/>
New A trial <lb/>
convince you their merlin. These <lb/>
pill easy In and arc <lb/>
effective In the cur. of <lb/>
and Sick Headache, for Malaria <lb/>
and troubles they have bean <lb/>
proved Invaluable. They are <lb/>
teed be tree every <lb/>
substance- lie <lb/>
vegetable. do not weaken by <lb/>
their action, but giving tone to <lb/>
and bowels greatly invigorate <lb/>
the lite c <lb/>
Hold by Jno. L, Women, druggist. <lb/>
Garland made by the <lb/>
in the world and arc used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
MAIN STREET, . <lb/>
Another net Ibo <lb/>
pass one requiring <lb/>
at bank should return- <lb/>
ed taxation sobs officer <lb/>
institution, us is building and . <lb/>
loan st. i and other i- <lb/>
i ed companies. L-ft be <lb/>
r. turned by i's Of <lb/>
. is <lb/>
n cm stand it any bet <lb/>
Tins It u <lb/>
I a fair object taxation <lb/>
now beating It <lb/>
should be forgotten who.,<lb/>
barb<lb/>
v k i I their vats an <lb/>
next as <lb/>
Mi It Km.-. <lb/>
Tarboro, x. Is, <lb/>
ll t <lb/>
K, C. <lb/>
Dr. D. Jambs,<lb/>
n. o. <lb/>
. I , . . <lb/>
. t <lb/>
The Macon <lb/>
within days <lb/>
hi of in i <lb/>
When down lo <lb/>
o vii . Li -I . i U <lb/>
., I. . I ii <lb/>
or wax bull T black Hi <lb/>
the riches De and r swallowing an <lb/>
. <lb/>
bet <lb/>
more <lb/>
ire cotton hi wig bi <lb/>
e their own stops, and <lb/>
the rant <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
in eM the <lb/>
-wilt if. , <lb/>
sT. ire ii.- i X. C <lb/>
A TYSON, <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
lowed e . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
J i. <lb/>
a t <lb/>
h a., a cM. <lb/>
to ex -h , m an <lb/>
is now probable. <lb/>
s,. ,. absurd lo elect <lb/>
,. , i I Small, <lb/>
, J i <lb/>
ll. S <lb/>
. I <lb/>
The best sale In the for <lb/>
U. ill.,. ,. <lb/>
r , . . r. ii, i, i ,. a l- <lb/>
, hi . I ,,, p . <lb/>
,,. i -ii . <lb/>
., ii ., iv, j <lb/>
I ., .,, i it. <lb/>
, . <lb/>
I n hi, A. mi. N. C <lb/>
I. <lb/>
v aim i Law <lb/>
in all H e <lb/>
II I <lb/>
i. W.<lb/>
i ANA H <lb/>
. C.<lb/>
<lb/>
</p>
</div>
</body></text></TEI>