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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Owner. <lb/>
Novelties <lb/>
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Greenville, X. C <lb/>
Mail Hatter. <lb/>
Post Office at <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
I. C, Bent. I. <lb/>
The republican claim of a watt <lb/>
over iii Ohio. this fill. his been a <lb/>
pretense from first, and <lb/>
U has grown day <lb/>
tied <lb/>
Hon. <lb/>
It will Mr. Me<lb/>
1- <lb/>
fore, Him in- did, . <lb/>
to-his return to was <lb/>
to hold a with several <lb/>
Ohio republic ms. and of <lb/>
the results conference was <lb/>
a cablegram to Bus H <lb/>
It in hum home from in <lb/>
order lo take charge of the c mi <lb/>
hi- ticket, Mr. <lb/>
let Mr. as a strong <lb/>
dangerous candidate he <lb/>
knows ilia If Ohio goes democratic <lb/>
year, ii ill boom <lb/>
rapid I brightening <lb/>
democratic prospect. <lb/>
election of democratic President <lb/>
will heroine well a <lb/>
lie Is determined to prevent ibis <lb/>
be can possibly do so, and in ad- <lb/>
methods, which <lb/>
will It worked ti the limit, <lb/>
whole power of <lb/>
will <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
remained in Washington, from <lb/>
Saturday afternoon until today, <lb/>
In- Philadelphia to <lb/>
A. <lb/>
where In- hopes to put in some <lb/>
good political licks and incidental <lb/>
prevent a being <lb/>
upon present of <lb/>
the old sol <lb/>
found Cine to <lb/>
the capitalists who, for <lb/>
. fish reasons, are to gel tin <lb/>
government to mix itself tip in <lb/>
revolution in Santo Domingo. <lb/>
protectorate <lb/>
turbulent mob <lb/>
of known exist <lb/>
in any portion world. With <lb/>
all anxiety to please these <lb/>
ii i not believed that Mr, <lb/>
will dare to wind <lb/>
wish him has Iron- <lb/>
la such countries as Spain. Italy . <lb/>
Turkey the <lb/>
is tilted to get limn <lb/>
-HI to a . lo I. <lb/>
ft um to sunset. front <lb/>
o lie ran furnish a home <lb/>
well enough the word <lb/>
of Ins or his limit <lb/>
of bis <lb/>
Rings, <lb/>
Beauty Pins, Olga <lb/>
Bracelets, <lb/>
Silver Hearts for <lb/>
Bracelets. <lb/>
young man was <lb/>
mill pond in <lb/>
. The pond was drawn <lb/>
for the purpose of recovering the <lb/>
I Ii is <lb/>
hill for against the lather of <lb/>
the young man. the point was <lb/>
Blade that did not over <lb/>
mane did not cost W <lb/>
to repair the and the owner, S T . <lb/>
Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in <lb/>
are invariably <lb/>
led by the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is the driving <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man. and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all liver Troubles. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
Has on hand a full supply of <lb/>
The Standard Bottles <lb/>
aSH <lb/>
prettiest and handsomest <lb/>
line of Belt Buckles ever <lb/>
shown in the town. <lb/>
la a card published In The <lb/>
News, say- it not cost lull <lb/>
lull that his mill w as stopped <lb/>
the were being made, <lb/>
intimates is little enough <lb/>
for fish he lost the other <lb/>
damage sustained. <lb/>
it sorts of <lb/>
pie to make a world and sonic <lb/>
are a good deal re <lb/>
than Observer, <lb/>
WATCH RAIN'S. TONS, WAIST <lb/>
Mis, LINK SHIRT K-t, MASH BELT <lb/>
CLASPS. I SIDE I <lb/>
HANDS, I HICK <lb/>
A great variety of Patterns in <lb/>
everything. <lb/>
New Fall Goods arriving daily. Wait for our <lb/>
Opening. <lb/>
Keeping the Informed. <lb/>
has been tersely staled that <lb/>
are on goods by <lb/>
desire a fact which the <lb/>
merchant will keep in mind <lb/>
in connect ion with his advertising. <lb/>
The for certain lines of <lb/>
wan- pi them at <lb/>
a profitable figure; but it is <lb/>
for tradesman In order <lb/>
to let where their <lb/>
favorite wares may obtained. <lb/>
The in.-1 method of <lb/>
fusing ibis information is through <lb/>
of a wide <lb/>
j circulated newspaper. The <lb/>
merchant who lo <lb/>
give lo bis <lb/>
and bis <lb/>
Sunday evening, <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
M., and at in A. <lb/>
I Mm Rev. A. <lb/>
i Charge.<lb/>
day, morning and <lb/>
j evening, Rev. <lb/>
A. W. pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
in. D. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day. and evening. <lb/>
meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, <lb/>
school p. in. v Harding, <lb/>
third <lb/>
Kev. <lb/>
Morion, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. -I. R. Moore <lb/>
service. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
Ills Mistake. <lb/>
is taken, us possible, this <lb/>
pledged faith of led <lb/>
I States can <lb/>
w re given in <lb/>
War Ibis <lb/>
bill f . i <lb/>
in U his -.- mill re <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
in a report made In <lb/>
the Military of <lb/>
ill have to continue for a <lb/>
lime, is a- <lb/>
cant. Thai sort of opinion from our <lb/>
enough now. without ,. <lb/>
for new ones. indefinite military of <lb/>
The Sampson Nat this, ,,,. , present <lb/>
Department, which has able over <lb/>
in command ,,.,,, I; ,,. . ,,. ,.,,,.,. <lb/>
,. ,, <lb/>
on the part of the ad <lb/>
South. If let alone, the South <lb/>
the will solve the race <lb/>
; problem. The ease of Mis Jewell <lb/>
if Huston <lb/>
nu par of a <lb/>
worn in in a matter <lb/>
have been lei alone. <lb/>
-k SM <lb/>
Never spill when turned over.<lb/>
cents. <lb/>
officers were entitled to <lb/>
honor, will have him ordered <lb/>
shore duty, re <lb/>
in and will <lb/>
also endeavor to prevent the <lb/>
val of Admiral who Is <lb/>
officer, in New <lb/>
York, In- is from <lb/>
South Atlantic, on the cruiser <lb/>
Chicago, in time to participate in <lb/>
ceremonies. if <lb/>
lied with having done so much for <lb/>
Sampson. working <lb/>
to prevent Schley getting an <lb/>
although be is <lb/>
clearly entitled lo theses be <lb/>
asked I'm-many mouths ago. There <lb/>
are eligible to succeed <lb/>
Sampson us Commander of the <lb/>
North Atlantic <lb/>
. and seems <lb/>
likely. name may be con- <lb/>
out of it. <lb/>
Sen. Pita Lee gave the War He- <lb/>
a little more than as <lb/>
when it asked him and the <lb/>
ration. <lb/>
NO PROM THE CAPITAL. <lb/>
Ii i- now that <lb/>
will take time toga <lb/>
i I. Ne attend the <lb/>
lion Admiral <lb/>
dentally gain a little pupil <lb/>
I'm- n- in <lb/>
i well know a. Senator <lb/>
gun, of several months <lb/>
ago, came out In a speech <lb/>
lug i in- nomination of someone <lb/>
other than Mr. Bryan. Today. <lb/>
Morgan says that Bryan Ii <lb/>
inly logical nominee of the <lb/>
in <lb/>
Every one returning from <lb/>
Philippines, who Is free to talk, <lb/>
comments on there, <lb/>
place in <lb/>
hands the of <lb/>
and civil affairs, ii <lb/>
mil competent In <lb/>
I both Ill- has <lb/>
never -cm the filing lines, and yet <lb/>
assumes men as <lb/>
Law Ion and In re <lb/>
treat be <lb/>
other in <lb/>
lo make reports on condition <lb/>
under their jurisdiction, <lb/>
by adding the following <lb/>
lo bis <lb/>
us of the island be taken as soon <lb/>
that of <lb/>
carefully <lb/>
a decision regulating absolutely Ignorant of the condition <lb/>
the same; a modern system of surrounding them. The only ones <lb/>
jurisprudence be introduced, so who are defending in <lb/>
that elective officers can in- voted are those who. for <lb/>
reasons, are <lb/>
retention. <lb/>
a general election be or- reasons, arc profiling bis <lb/>
tiered for a President of a Chief <lb/>
Magistrate, a Vice President a <lb/>
Congress of legislature, to of ha <lb/>
two branches, and all strengthened himself with all <lb/>
people, his <lb/>
pal all of which action in lynch <lb/>
regulated, and In a recent letter <lb/>
himself forcibly on <lb/>
the on the part <lb/>
with the of affairs <lb/>
composed <lb/>
of delegates in proper proportion <lb/>
the different <lb/>
shall meet as soon after the census <lb/>
Prom Ibis lime on staled <lb/>
lion Ohio this fall of <lb/>
a John I j <lb/>
Mi of the <lb/>
the <lb/>
for governor on the Ural ballot, and <lb/>
w spare no effort to down <lb/>
and their home <lb/>
state, platform is explicit j <lb/>
for silver, re- <lb/>
favors tin- hide- I <lb/>
of Ho- Philip <lb/>
pines. Mr. is a wealthy <lb/>
man. and a and j <lb/>
bus a good fighting chance of car <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
Hi suggestion in <lb/>
the <lb/>
lated to startle one at Ural in its <lb/>
originality, is a most excellent plan <lb/>
I'm granting the license, the <lb/>
can make <lb/>
such as w ill squeeze <lb/>
water out of the stock prevent <lb/>
the monopolization Indus- <lb/>
try, <lb/>
A parrot, a remote English <lb/>
district, escaped from <lb/>
settled on the roof of a la- <lb/>
borer's cottage. When it had been <lb/>
there n little time, the laborer <lb/>
caught sight of It. He had never <lb/>
seen such a thing before, and <lb/>
after much in <lb/>
at bird With its curious <lb/>
beak and beautiful plumage be <lb/>
fetched a ladder and climbed up it <lb/>
with a view of scouring so great a <lb/>
When hi head reached <lb/>
the level i f the lop roof, the <lb/>
flopped a wing at him and I <lb/>
said, <lb/>
Vary much taken back, la- <lb/>
borer politely touched bis cap and <lb/>
replied. --I beg your pardon <lb/>
you were a <lb/>
NEW I <lb/>
ARRIVALS <lb/>
You may never but <lb/>
a. k. M. Greenville you ever wan <lb/>
Lodge. No. meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening, I. <lb/>
llama, W. M. M. See <lb/>
F. Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday <lb/>
I. O. <lb/>
Sc.-. <lb/>
K. of P.- Tar River Lodge, No. <lb/>
meets every Friday evening. <lb/>
L. Fleming, C. C.; c. Can-. <lb/>
K. of It. andS. <lb/>
It. Vance Council. No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
Wilson, K. It K. <lb/>
Boo. <lb/>
O. V. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night In I. . <lb/>
l. hall. A. D. Johnson, Conn <lb/>
A. t. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every first and third <lb/>
Thursday in Odd Follows <lb/>
Hall. J. Worthy <lb/>
Smith, See. <lb/>
I, O. Conclave <lb/>
No. a in. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. B. Wilson <lb/>
Smith See. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
ANYTHING FROM A- <lb/>
Visiting C rd <lb/>
TO A <lb/>
sac Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A WEEK <lb/>
CASHMERES, <lb/>
SI <lb/>
WORSTEDS, <lb/>
GINGHAMS. <lb/>
The Idaho. Wyoming and North <lb/>
Dakota regiments have arrived at <lb/>
San from and a <lb/>
large number of the men say that <lb/>
the Islands are not worth keeping <lb/>
a-a gift, awl that It ma up to date <lb/>
Complete Una of <lb/>
TRIMMINGS, <lb/>
to <lb/>
name is added to the <lb/>
long of those, who having <lb/>
tin- bad an op <lb/>
to the re <lb/>
turn this that <lb/>
the expansion policy of <lb/>
is w <lb/>
MAI'S. CAPS and <lb/>
ft. HIS <lb/>
Because of the patty <lb/>
surrounding the mis In <lb/>
it is a well known fact <lb/>
whenever gallant soldier <lb/>
Law Ion. or any of the other <lb/>
generals, Is about <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
. ROTA <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, <lb/>
cigars, <lb/>
butter, mountain butler, full <lb/>
cream cheese, <lb/>
nil Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton <lb/>
importance, he la tat <lb/>
mediately recalled and and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
duty, and it Is owing to this <lb/>
lag I hill. war is allowed to <lb/>
drag. <lb/>
Attorney General <lb/>
w ill do nothing in the court I <lb/>
martial <lb/>
Wayne <lb/>
No doubt, the attorney j <lb/>
for Curler can Is- induced t <lb/>
prolong bis <lb/>
client. <lb/>
-lay to help out his <lb/>
cents per bushel. <lb/>
I. M PERRY GARDEN <lb/>
Sewing <lb/>
It HALT. <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
tune to see <lb/>
SAM M. <lb/>
Phone j <lb/>
COREY, <lb/>
-DEALER IN----- <lb/>
PI <lb/>
LINK OF <lb/>
nice Hardware. <lb/>
I can now be ill the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
TO SEE MIC. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
news every week, <lb/>
mid gives information to the <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that, is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays <lb/>
days at A. M. for I <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject de- <lb/>
pending on of water. <lb/>
Connecting Washington <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Ola Dominions, s. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
mO. N. SON, Aft. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. CHERRY. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
HART <lb/>
-LEADERS IN- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building; Hardware a Specialty. <lb/>
H- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner IN PREFERENCE TC Year in Advance. <lb/>
XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N C. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER <lb/>
HI <lb/>
. .<lb/>
THE LARGEST, HIGHEST ME MOST SILL <lb/>
ever made in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market was made at the <lb/>
1ST. <lb/>
All the surrounding counties were represented and the planters were all pleased with their prices. <lb/>
They are learning that my method of having no drummers and adding the money to the price of their tobacco <lb/>
is to their interest and they bring their tobacco to <lb/>
THE <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
Bring; me Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
Blow to the Faith <lb/>
Attorney Taylor, the <lb/>
of the state medical <lb/>
today an opinion ii <lb/>
la illegal for faith <lb/>
who assume the title of <lb/>
to to the <lb/>
where a fee <lb/>
His opinion <lb/>
is my opinion that it is a <lb/>
of the law for an unlicensed <lb/>
the title of a doc- <lb/>
tor to prescribe or inn-sue <lb/>
for the or relief of <lb/>
eases, injury or deformity, especial- <lb/>
where any fee is charged for <lb/>
services. <lb/>
is perfectly obvious that the <lb/>
of disease requiring <lb/>
treatment by unqualified per- <lb/>
son may be as injurious as the ad- <lb/>
ministering of erroneous <lb/>
or remedies, it is my opinion <lb/>
that in enacting <lb/>
the protection public from <lb/>
the evil of or <lb/>
notion where necessary us fully as it <lb/>
did from wrong <lb/>
so far, then, as Christian <lb/>
Scientists, faith <lb/>
and <lb/>
tors as <lb/>
and accept fees for <lb/>
by silent or oilier forms of <lb/>
prayers, or by moral advice, or by <lb/>
profound thought, or by absolute <lb/>
action, they unquestionably, <lb/>
my opinion, violate the law. <lb/>
the other hand, <lb/>
magnetic healers who <lb/>
themselves out as physicians <lb/>
advise an ability to cure dis <lb/>
or who accept fees for the <lb/>
treatment by <lb/>
for them medicines <lb/>
simple laying on of hands, an-, if <lb/>
unlicensed, violating the law. <lb/>
the other hand, if they ab- <lb/>
stain front claiming lo In- <lb/>
and from advertising treatment, <lb/>
but limply administer massage <lb/>
another name, is nothing <lb/>
in the law which forbids them <lb/>
lo their I real name <lb/>
they please, there is <lb/>
law which requires . <lb/>
to be undone who ; <lb/>
massage, whether <lb/>
mended by a physician or <lb/>
tartly sought by BO afflicted per- <lb/>
is liberty lo charge for his <lb/>
ices what ever he deems to be <lb/>
Chicago Tribune. <lb/>
Looking; for Matches Barefoot <lb/>
With a Snake In Room. <lb/>
X. It. of <lb/>
Creek township, had a thrilling <lb/>
experience last night. Abo-it <lb/>
midnight he was awakened by the <lb/>
melodies of As his car <lb/>
Caught strains he <lb/>
they came from either the <lb/>
band or Asheville <lb/>
colored male and female <lb/>
but on further investigation he <lb/>
found that the music mas made <lb/>
a huge rattlesnake that bad crawl- <lb/>
ed into the house through a hole <lb/>
that was made to allow the ingress <lb/>
of the house cats. <lb/>
There was no light in room <lb/>
and the matches wore an the man- <lb/>
tel. I; seemed Unit the snake was <lb/>
between Mr. and the <lb/>
matches, but after summoning all <lb/>
the courage at his command, mud <lb/>
he says it took more courage to get <lb/>
onto the Hour with his bare feet <lb/>
walk lo mantel than did <lb/>
to lace an of in the <lb/>
late he managed lo <lb/>
feel way <lb/>
lo the matches and light the lamp- <lb/>
be that the was <lb/>
a few feet to the let of him. <lb/>
With the of <lb/>
he proceeded to kill bis <lb/>
which was four fuel long and hail <lb/>
rattles and a is, <lb/>
hardly to the <lb/>
cut bole hi closed for the present, <lb/>
One the dray <lb/>
Tom Williams is blind, This <lb/>
morning the driver in charge of <lb/>
horse left the <lb/>
and dray standing unattended <lb/>
near the freight warehouse at the <lb/>
depot. Not being able lo see, <lb/>
hone became restless wander- <lb/>
ed Off. He went high <lb/>
embankment In rear of the depot, <lb/>
then stumbled across the aide track <lb/>
near factory, and <lb/>
fell ill a deep ditch of Some <lb/>
workmen the in <lb/>
ran there in time to <lb/>
keep him from drowning. Ii <lb/>
several men lo pull the horse <lb/>
dray out of the ill tab. <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
The Tar River Association will <lb/>
meet at II A. M. <lb/>
Tuesday the of October, <lb/>
can only be <lb/>
promised to those Who send <lb/>
names as In-low indicated ; there- <lb/>
fore the committee on hospitality <lb/>
earnestly request that all who ex- <lb/>
to the association either <lb/>
as delegates or visitors scud their <lb/>
at once to <lb/>
I-. <lb/>
Warren Plains. N. c. <lb/>
POINTED PAR <lb/>
tin for year end <lb/>
lug August lust, I <lb/>
Mu Considering the re I in-1 a <lb/>
duct of acreage, estimated . <lb/>
to lie per those win <lb/>
cent, and the injury crop in able to help <lb/>
State of Ohio, City of i <lb/>
M- <lb/>
J, makes oath <lb/>
he is senior partner Of the <lb/>
of frank . Co. do- <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo, <lb/>
aforesaid, and <lb/>
various sections, it does like children for that said will pay the sum of <lb/>
the crop can mil exceed want the earth later on. for <lb/>
bales, if it readies that man the total every Catarrh that <lb/>
-re. <lb/>
reports, i always when be Sworn to before me <lb/>
Trains via <lb/>
r. II. K. <lb/>
of the old Atlantic and <lb/>
Danville road, becomes <lb/>
of the line, which is to be <lb/>
known as the Danville Division of <lb/>
Southern, Prom Danville to <lb/>
Norfolk is miles, making <lb/>
miles <lb/>
present mate, v la Raleigh, ii is <lb/>
about MS miles. While is <lb/>
known, it is expected all <lb/>
trains to will eventually <lb/>
go by Danville, thus gelling rid of <lb/>
trackage arrangement h <lb/>
Line people from Selma to <lb/>
TAKE i ii -1 ii i To sic <lb/>
Ha par <lb/>
y it No u <lb/>
Inn kind OB <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
m ml r i- i-. t . <lb/>
September. <lb/>
Mr, Hicks, weather <lb/>
tells us is <lb/>
mouth which season shifts <lb/>
in apposite cuds little tar <lb/>
rest rial sphere one look <lb/>
for great and <lb/>
the forces. The <lb/>
Oral storm for <lb/>
lies between the 2nd 7th. <lb/>
purl of period a <lb/>
warm wave will move mil from <lb/>
western purl of <lb/>
upon <lb/>
or whether the <lb/>
watt- ill lie follow warm or <lb/>
weather. The globe will <lb/>
pass through a magnetic crisis from <lb/>
about <lb/>
will special pert ion, <lb/>
will be lie nut <lb/>
out of the normal order. <lb/>
I We can also look for phenomenal <lb/>
weather. Meteorological <lb/>
perturbation touching <lb/>
Severe dangerous <lb/>
storms not <lb/>
Look sudden change lo cooler. <lb/>
storm period, 22nd i <lb/>
marked storm condition, 20th <lb/>
24th, and gales probable <lb/>
land and sea. <lb/>
i likely <lb/>
reports, tutu .- . lo <lb/>
will Is- ill hour of danger. in my presence, day of <lb/>
than the runic is so It's December, A. 1880. <lb/>
. worth striving for. j w. <lb/>
Two ,.,.,,,. <lb/>
, Hall s is taken In- <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
Rev. Dr. blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
engaged Rev. I. of people arc p. J. <lb/>
Moody, ,. I . <lb/>
series ,,, <lb/>
Hall s Family Pills are the best. <lb/>
It's made <lb/>
id In s, I,, i <lb/>
I, be held in ill <lb/>
Tin . is believed, i- In <lb/>
ginning of n which Mr, <lb/>
is lo <lb/>
in <lb/>
Senator Carter of Montana, for <lb/>
own of the Republican <lb/>
National Committee that an <lb/>
man w In, In- knows <lb/>
income lax will be <lb/>
for Hie I Stales, and then <lb/>
i know who. other people the Republicans a ill claim the idea <lb/>
think him. as their own. <lb/>
the time a man succeeds <lb/>
Mi Davis, sister the lop of the ladder ho is <lb/>
W, II. and Miss lo enjoy , <lb/>
R, of A Idea of a minute's I I <lb/>
have been Mrs. W, II. i rest I lo lean over back <lb/>
v n neighboring w <lb/>
Mo. I., <lb/>
I ruining Roth <lb/>
arc Hit- same <lb/>
mail tor hour. <lb/>
are of same i <lb/>
and are going the same I raining . am <lb/>
school, i had met <lb/>
HI I heir In Durham Dur I <lb/>
hum Herald. <lb/>
1,1-1. <lb/>
AM I ; <lb/>
At <lb/>
K, c. <lb/>
i woman marriage is some <lb/>
tiling cell and a <lb/>
M. K <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
being oil of caused I, <lb/>
mill <lb/>
grinds neither nor exceed <lb/>
tine. Ills abuse of <lb/>
power invested in the hand ii in a few days late, <lb/>
executive has done to eon Highest temperature <lb/>
the people that a change <lb/>
he i iv. In ii Is i <lb/>
desirable mil a <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Engineer ind <lb/>
. FOR AND <lb/>
Weather for August. . <lb/>
Mi. Allen Warren gives Mills it. Kure, <lb/>
the following report of n.-. <lb/>
for August, He <lb/>
Rainfall 0.54, <lb/>
Rain part days, <lb/>
Thunder storms <lb/>
AM <lb/>
AT-LAW, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dr. n. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Office over J, o. <lb/>
Cobb ft Sons store <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
MRS <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered <lb/>
Greenville N. M <lb/>
Mail Mutter. <lb/>
I-1, 1888. <lb/>
Mends that I.-.-I willing <lb/>
their patronage, have <lb/>
to SOS be laid in <lb/>
from to Ham, <lb/>
rill kindly <lb/>
gel become a regular <lb/>
you ii will <lb/>
be appreciated are will <lb/>
or to give the worth off your <lb/>
money for we are poor and I have <lb/>
If <lb/>
flag. h i <lb/>
of as late dis- <lb/>
from the trial <lb/>
will done, ever other <lb/>
country ought to <lb/>
la expecting t- hold <lb/>
year in Paris. or <lb/>
nation that is of web an <lb/>
i entitled the <lb/>
civilized countries. The <lb/>
trial Bares of the age <lb/>
and he should give <lb/>
Slave was in TUB <lb/>
this <lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
Win II I Sept. <lb/>
The k people in neighbor- <lb/>
and I be getting mg very <lb/>
like to raise them, and send them <lb/>
school a little if I ran. <lb/>
Sept. ii. 1899. <lb/>
The Prom The <lb/>
That there are live thousand <lb/>
America, and that one <lb/>
million and a half people attend <lb/>
them week-day eight, spend- <lb/>
millions of a <lb/>
going, are the <lb/>
prising facts w which Mr Frank- <lb/>
the dramatic editor of <lb/>
the New York will an <lb/>
important series in the next issue <lb/>
of The Home Journal. The <lb/>
aeries will be railed The <lb/>
and and will run <lb/>
through seven numbers .-i the <lb/>
I. who bus been spend- <lb/>
weeks at Seven Springs. <lb/>
is home again. <lb/>
Brick making is in progress here <lb/>
again, which makes the brick -yard <lb/>
plate in <lb/>
Mis-. of this place, <lb/>
as organist at the <lb/>
I meeting this week, is stop- <lb/>
ping with there. <lb/>
Ail those who are Interested in <lb/>
Academy, please <lb/>
remember the coaling session <lb/>
of school opens Oct. -ml. <lb/>
those start at first <lb/>
always have the best showing. <lb/>
The price of Wire Fence is high <lb/>
now, but it continues to get higher <lb/>
a-the price of wire advances, If <lb/>
to know the best thing <lb/>
to do about gelling some fence, <lb/>
Court Mood g to in, <lb/>
Years. <lb/>
inn by the of the <lb/>
i magazine, lavishly illustrated with ., . . <lb/>
afternoon saving was B yon can t do better than to see U. <lb/>
am i noon, in,. . pictures made by I . ., , . . , . <lb/>
guilty. It is a gross outrage, and j article will mat . <lb/>
. . . , . Hie I . <lb/>
seems A. Mfg. <lb/>
the civilized nations of the phase of the the <lb/>
compel release play and the actor, lion, Inside. mi.; <lb/>
and will tell In. a I beat re i- man- <lb/>
I be act I w plays <lb/>
have boa no actor is trained <lb/>
what the actors an- actually <lb/>
a play is and <lb/>
Many, long and lonely have been What the authors boa a <lb/>
him. <lb/>
THE SCENES OP <lb/>
CHILDHOOD. <lb/>
the days, some filled with sorrow. <lb/>
anxiety and bitter grief, since <lb/>
I spent a Sunday among the seem <lb/>
of my childhood, till Sunday. <lb/>
also, more filled <lb/>
with happiness . hopes <lb/>
and bright anticipations, the <lb/>
memory of which, though <lb/>
crushed as a lily beneath I he heel <lb/>
of a tyrant, in the midst <lb/>
rows bitterness <lb/>
me still. <lb/>
Last Sunday, you remember, was <lb/>
a lovely day all me <lb/>
joyous full of life, de <lb/>
siring else to make <lb/>
one happy about them. The trees <lb/>
looked familiar, though many bail <lb/>
and crumbled to the dust. <lb/>
the autumn song-birds mug, <lb/>
as in days of yore; <lb/>
few tall be seen stand <lb/>
pines I have watched <lb/>
many in child bowl and fan <lb/>
favored I knew. <lb/>
sometimes standing still an-1 <lb/>
erect, other times bowing <lb/>
and bending to the mini, as a reed, <lb/>
but. apparently, as it by renewed <lb/>
they would rise again and <lb/>
shake themselves in triumph <lb/>
the wild blast, as much as to s-iv, <lb/>
we fear no. <lb/>
nature having planted us here, <lb/>
alas many friends of <lb/>
my child-hood bad gone the ways <lb/>
of all earth and were <lb/>
many of them have their tool <lb/>
print, on the sands off time, a <lb/>
that lives were u. <lb/>
failures entirely. For Instance. <lb/>
was my much <lb/>
friend. E. l. Hughes, who, though <lb/>
he is has multiplied and <lb/>
in his stead four beautiful talent.-1 <lb/>
young several <lb/>
promising boys. And <lb/>
don the i- <lb/>
able, talented niece, whose Voice <lb/>
Is sweeter and more sad <lb/>
of the bird, as she lightly touches <lb/>
of her guitar, who, in <lb/>
spite of my effort to look cheerful, <lb/>
play is rehearsed; the <lb/>
of a boa Heiresses <lb/>
and use; and in a <lb/>
minute way the two last articles <lb/>
will show what goes the <lb/>
seem--, on the stage a per- <lb/>
It is a curious fuel <lb/>
this will lie the ti. the <lb/>
and actor ever <lb/>
been treated in a <lb/>
an I no <lb/>
book the subject <lb/>
is. <lb/>
take them as fast as they an- <lb/>
made. are laving <lb/>
III U lot of wheels <lb/>
It intend lo purchase a <lb/>
j keep your eyes open lei <lb/>
, some on.- else gel I he one you <lb/>
want.<lb/>
We mean look herein store <lb/>
of II. K. Manning Co. and see <lb/>
what changes they are making. <lb/>
in some new conn <lb/>
and arc now pulling up all <lb/>
kind- of racks to hang goods so <lb/>
as to make room to- their new lot <lb/>
of beautiful furniture, There will <lb/>
be no harm done you come and <lb/>
lake a peep at those bed <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Made The Orange V, <lb/>
IT. <lb/>
Pride i . . -a <lb/>
war-1 and an .- fall. <lb/>
Iii.- religion make a <lb/>
and freely. <lb/>
half the world d .--if know <lb/>
how half In------bid be <lb/>
ginning <lb/>
A man may lie known by the <lb/>
he keep-, he is better <lb/>
the amount of money be <lb/>
possesses, <lb/>
II.- was <lb/>
the ilia- p.- <lb/>
personalities i- kepi <lb/>
. Stale. <lb/>
thou <lb/>
in they cull a slew, <lb/>
from all kith kin. <lb/>
boa i- it now with <lb/>
Prom her I. blue eyes <lb/>
I the light, is the hear. <lb/>
maid, for -In- wen. i . <lb/>
circus other and drank <lb/>
the red lemonade. <lb/>
who sing with great <lb/>
unction I can read title <lb/>
c . mansions m the <lb/>
N. Aug. II <lb/>
of our farmers commenced <lb/>
to pick C week. <lb/>
Mrs. S. P. and Mis- Mat- <lb/>
tie Little are both very sick. <lb/>
though we hope they will soon <lb/>
there is a great deal . <lb/>
around here now. <lb/>
and were <lb/>
damaged the storm <lb/>
which v is in August. <lb/>
Mr. i returned to his <lb/>
h -in. last Wednesday alter <lb/>
taken a north. <lb/>
Mi. and Mrs. Tom and <lb/>
little spent <lb/>
the the of Mr. Ivy <lb/>
Sunday . <lb/>
Uric Bell, i- visiting <lb/>
over this way. <lb/>
our people up tin- <lb/>
road to a big yearly meeting Bun- <lb/>
day and they report a nice time. <lb/>
Tucker and wife came up <lb/>
1.1 visit Mr-. <lb/>
tithe; S evening. <lb/>
Mi. and Mr-. Flanagan were <lb/>
in our night and <lb/>
hid pay the preacher, for ill j Mini Delia Erwin, of Rowan <lb/>
have no ill.- up there, is visiting the family of S. <lb/>
Smith and Robert <lb/>
A Death Struggle In Jail. <lb/>
A from A-h.-ville W <lb/>
left us Saturday to go to <lb/>
where will attend <lb/>
school fall. <lb/>
ESCAPE. <lb/>
wrung tears of sadness from Sunday night when Jailer W. <lb/>
eyes by reason of lunching, went to turn two <lb/>
soul music. And upon the, from the I to the main cage <lb/>
whole, it must have been one oft he of the County John a <lb/>
saddest -lays f my life, yet mi., who was awaiting trial on a <lb/>
with the sweetest memories of charge, sprang upon him <lb/>
sprang ii <lb/>
the pas. attempted to crush him to the <lb/>
floor. The <lb/>
There is one spot, however, pinion arm-, <lb/>
did not sec I would like very I officer worked one hand free and <lb/>
much tO have a., as in all grasped hi. pistol. The Smith <lb/>
I will have op., <lb/>
That is the grave of so that, though the jailer made <lb/>
who made eleven years of my life I three attempts to fire the pistol, In- <lb/>
like an by not do so, lie gave his hand <lb/>
shine and flowers my pathway, breaking <lb/>
Ami now. is with many -ad hold, and then tired, the <lb/>
regrets I am soon let entering the side, <lb/>
many about Av of the tried <lb/>
have very agree again the jailer, who I bin <lb/>
able, the Schools r which, bled a second lime, the bullet <lb/>
my weakness. I have endeavored catering Moore's left shoulder. The <lb/>
to labor, moreover, all I fell to the floor and in half <lb/>
hive of Ibis world is here, which I an hour was dead. <lb/>
have to leave, for her of held an and jury <lb/>
u that Jailer Lee had <lb/>
I expect to go to killed while in the perform <lb/>
next week In commence l j,. of his duly and in <lb/>
cation of a newspaper, Any of protect ion his own life. <lb/>
Wednesday nigh, wen <lb/>
services Branch church, <lb/>
about sis mill's from <lb/>
members of the family of Mr. <lb/>
Superintendent of <lb/>
Home, were attend <lb/>
and returning home two of <lb/>
his daughters and a young man <lb/>
named Will Sermons were riding <lb/>
together, van <lb/>
driving run and one wheel <lb/>
the run in a line of <lb/>
young ladies. Miss Nannie, was <lb/>
thrown of the buggy and fell In <lb/>
the ditch. Her head caught be- <lb/>
tween the spokes of the wheel, and <lb/>
when mule pulled the wheel <lb/>
ditch lady- <lb/>
was pulled out by neck. She <lb/>
was badly bruised and skinned by <lb/>
Hie accident, and it <lb/>
she escaped being <lb/>
killed. <lb/>
No Small Thins. <lb/>
Mr. I. J. Lynch, <lb/>
arena general contracting la <lb/>
the employ the Great Wallace <lb/>
Shows, has perfected arrangements <lb/>
for coming of mammoth <lb/>
institution, to Friday <lb/>
W. <lb/>
The layman ha- but little, <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
which lo the con <lb/>
duct of one of great <lb/>
A. reporter had a talk with Mr. <lb/>
Lynch, who enumerated a schedule <lb/>
of his contracts and the variety, <lb/>
and of his orders, are <lb/>
almost past belief. It is for Ibis <lb/>
reason that the contracting agents <lb/>
have lo travel lour weeks <lb/>
ahead of the show. I. is <lb/>
I to give feed man. the grocer. <lb/>
i the baker, etc. lime in which lo <lb/>
prepare for and have on hand <lb/>
supplies to meet the in- <lb/>
creased demand occasioned by the <lb/>
show . <lb/>
Then almost endless number <lb/>
for department of <lb/>
subsistence, must be seen to care- <lb/>
fully. The Great Wallace shows <lb/>
has six hundred and six people on <lb/>
the pay roll, and this Mist <lb/>
is-r of people requires and efficient <lb/>
and well commissary de- <lb/>
lo properly handle its <lb/>
dining service. <lb/>
The rush in- <lb/>
side Till, for <lb/>
some days past has hardly given <lb/>
us lime to get outside at all. Hut <lb/>
we are glad that many of our <lb/>
come right on to the office <lb/>
to pay up their subscription and <lb/>
renew. There are others we hope <lb/>
will Is- coming along soon Intake a <lb/>
receipt. When you get your to- <lb/>
I an., check cashed look us up. <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
Papers. <lb/>
The fusion newspapers have been <lb/>
us dumb as an oyster in regard to <lb/>
the exposures made by <lb/>
committee <lb/>
of the penitentiary and <lb/>
Agricultural The <lb/>
i. those papers, unless <lb/>
heard from other sources, would <lb/>
that any such exposures <lb/>
had been made. They would <lb/>
know from the fusion 10.172 <lb/>
Ilia, one while convict had <lb/>
bean brutally. sheep <lb/>
beaten to that others I perming utensils <lb/>
had In have lingers and tools <lb/>
I amputated they and kitchen <lb/>
while forced lo work in . <lb/>
w heal fields during bitter cold Provisions <lb/>
weather. of <lb/>
ions were published <lb/>
the newspapers. <lb/>
did ; Money on hand <lb/>
publish anything about <lb/>
if net ; <lb/>
the, Cotton in -cod <lb/>
Department. Why leaf <lb/>
not I Brandy, whiskey <lb/>
Musical inst. <lb/>
The of I'll b . -TO <lb/>
ruction today received silver <lb/>
amusing letters from county <lb/>
One from Hun- <lb/>
I wanted lo know whether <lb/>
I the could stop what <lb/>
I is known as pulling <lb/>
The Stale <lb/>
dent slid it always lo fol- <lb/>
low but still <lb/>
not until <lb/>
pulling at an cud. <lb/>
In letter the <lb/>
superintendent to <lb/>
know whether be could slop per- <lb/>
sons married hut under years of <lb/>
age attending the public <lb/>
schools. The State <lb/>
dent him he of no <lb/>
law which p.-i nulled him to stop <lb/>
them and then wittily added that <lb/>
the way would Is- lo <lb/>
prevent be- <lb/>
fore years of age. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
I today, <lb/>
again arc <lb/>
thickly about <lb/>
and other public in the city <lb/>
to prevent an uprising. <lb/>
The live lo two for <lb/>
Dreyfus was <lb/>
to ten imprisonment in the <lb/>
Devil's Island. <lb/>
He gels credit on for <lb/>
the four he has <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
shows that he is <lb/>
under this further <lb/>
heaped upon him. <lb/>
A Imposition on the Hon. <lb/>
et. <lb/>
was the remark well known <lb/>
Charleston a position to <lb/>
know w hat he was talking about, <lb/>
that he knew scrupulously <lb/>
honorable in all the affairs of <lb/>
private life who found it <lb/>
Impossible to tell truth in their <lb/>
lax returns. It is lamentable to <lb/>
that similar conditions obtain <lb/>
I for the New Haven <lb/>
Register, referring to tile payment <lb/>
of less than income lax 1st I <lb/>
the Slate of South <lb/>
a law which <lb/>
inns, depend for on <lb/>
common is to lie <lb/>
an abject South Caro- <lb/>
or anywhere else. It is a-gross <lb/>
imposition the conscientious <lb/>
Charleston and <lb/>
Courier. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY TAXABLE. <lb/>
As Shown By The Tax Lists. <lb/>
Below is the aggregate of prop <lb/>
and valuation as given in <lb/>
Hi lax lists for <lb/>
Polls, white. colored <lb/>
Acres <lb/>
Small Pox Near Halifax. <lb/>
I. K. Halifax <lb/>
of small Baa at Mr. farm <lb/>
six miles from Halifax. It <lb/>
is a colored man and he has him <lb/>
and his wife and child carefully <lb/>
guarded. Ir. thinks <lb/>
aide-- the people arc generally <lb/>
vaccinated there will Is- <lb/>
trouble with smallpox <lb/>
winter comes. Neck <lb/>
B. Cherry arc having <lb/>
an built bet a eon the raw of <lb/>
the Frank Wilson store and <lb/>
Perkins building, Fourth reel. <lb/>
I. will Is occupied by Attorney H. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Acres I'd <lb/>
Town lots <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
Mules 1.811 <lb/>
lacks <lb/>
duals<lb/>
If ii <lb/>
-irk <lb/>
Lam, <lb/>
On -i <lb/>
be regulated <lb/>
you ill bf and <lb/>
Kind of Tins DU <lb/>
been Ilia of it <lb/>
will he HOOP'S PILLS arc <lb/>
old by all medicine cu. <lb/>
THE THAT IS <lb/>
AMI AT <lb/>
LOWEST <lb/>
I am now one of the new Haw Is <lb/>
stores prepared supply all <lb/>
wants in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive <lb/>
and I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
KM a mil when anything <lb/>
my line is needed I promise In <lb/>
please both in quality and <lb/>
price of the goods. <lb/>
offered at <lb/>
Why <lb/>
SHOULD AT <lb/>
STORE IS AX <lb/>
PROBLEM TO SOLVE. IT <lb/>
IS BECAUSE- HO DEALER <lb/>
KS A BETTER. <lb/>
FRESHER OH SE <lb/>
SECT STOCK OF <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
Canned Goods <lb/>
AMI ALL OF <lb/>
XV <lb/>
AS WILL MOVE OUR <lb/>
BIG LABOR STOKE <lb/>
IN A FEW DAYS. <lb/>
IT. <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
W. II. W. T. <lb/>
We have just opened in I lie <lb/>
nix building entirely new <lb/>
complete stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
I Hoot, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Tobacco, etc., in fart <lb/>
STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
Also Sell <lb/>
1,780 <lb/>
13.830 <lb/>
re lo found here. I <lb/>
1,280 <lb/>
i into one of the new <lb/>
have <lb/>
stores <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
Is-sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Higher. prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
and can now just across <lb/>
the street opposite J, C. <lb/>
Son. NEW constantly <lb/>
log and my the <lb/>
of thing. <lb/>
two years <lb/>
Premiums have been <lb/>
Watches, jewelry <lb/>
All other property <lb/>
1,708 <lb/>
is <lb/>
Total <lb/>
The property the <lb/>
county is valued at 8858,802.88 <lb/>
bank making a <lb/>
grand total of 84,018,886.80. <lb/>
There were also three dogs listed <lb/>
in the county the lax which will <lb/>
go to the fund. <lb/>
A comparison of sonic of lb <lb/>
shows that the value <lb/>
of lire anus is nearly much <lb/>
as the is also worthy <lb/>
of notice that the farmers of the <lb/>
county led nearly worth of <lb/>
cotton mi hand the day of <lb/>
June. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
In the Treasury. <lb/>
Washington, Rapt. is <lb/>
inure in Treasury <lb/>
than the government bus ever had <lb/>
before at one lime. The net <lb/>
lion, 8180,000,000 re <lb/>
United as <lb/>
reported at The Treasury Depart- <lb/>
was <lb/>
The never reached <lb/>
August last year, <lb/>
when j. ., little more than <lb/>
. nun. The <lb/>
of gold coin In the Treasury <lb/>
as 8105,812,840, and of gold <lb/>
lion making a total <lb/>
which gold <lb/>
to the of ;. <lb/>
are <lb/>
A hurricane wrecked the <lb/>
House and W. Va., <lb/>
t rent was done a How- <lb/>
ling Green, Ohio, Tuesday <lb/>
by a tornado. <lb/>
II. Johnson, sergeant <lb/>
First New Hampshire Volunteers, <lb/>
has appointed second <lb/>
ant assigned In Forty sixth <lb/>
Infantry. <lb/>
The yellow fever Key West, <lb/>
grows worse. Several new <lb/>
are reported every day. <lb/>
New also bas a few cases. <lb/>
In county, Ky., James <lb/>
. was by foul <lb/>
gas while digging u well. His <lb/>
brothers, William went <lb/>
the well to try lo save him, <lb/>
and lost their lives in the attempt. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
TO SEE <lb/>
Row nine we are And in our <lb/>
new store. Drop in and we will <lb/>
show you. We arc just opposite <lb/>
of Greenville, and having <lb/>
a much larger store we <lb/>
are handling<lb/>
. GOODS <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Y will three <lb/>
Jim and to wait on you <lb/>
and anxious . please you. <lb/>
When comes to prices, yon <lb/>
will final ours risk <lb/>
Come lo see us. <lb/>
that <lb/>
J. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Heavy and t <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Hugging and always <lb/>
on has . <lb/>
Fresh kepi on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works <lb/>
Will be re-instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of second and each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year lie paid <lb/>
They Is; used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
h. c. <lb/>
Have <lb/>
HUM, <lb/>
Em, or hi <lb/>
you <lb/>
j as as j <lb/>
tonic. I . a-ii t <lb/>
market price. <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
-4. Tm 1-. <lb/>
To qua i-o b <lb/>
full of III, . Igor. No To- <lb/>
ll. . r I men <lb/>
All Wu <lb/>
i ,., <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
OS HOARD TRAIN, <lb/>
Sept. 7th. 1888, <lb/>
Kit; <lb/>
Please tell food people of Greenville Pill <lb/>
comity that I am looking after their interest and buying <lb/>
beet line of Fall Winter Goods ever purchased. Tell <lb/>
Eugene. on hand goal <lb/>
price as I do not lo carry them over tn my handsome <lb/>
store. Good luck to you. WILSON, <lb/>
The <lb/>
s. M. <lb/>
Rocky last night. <lb/>
South <lb/>
as a<lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Lookout circus coming. . <lb/>
Knights meet tonight. <lb/>
meet lo- <lb/>
It is dark when <lb/>
train comes in now. <lb/>
the <lb/>
evening <lb/>
The great Wallace show will Is <lb/>
in Greenville Sept. 28th. <lb/>
It looks like September is going <lb/>
to Brakes tempera- <lb/>
tares. <lb/>
change. <lb/>
The will <lb/>
have a furniture factory in the <lb/>
future. <lb/>
II. C. Hooker has had handsome <lb/>
signs put on windows and front <lb/>
of his store. <lb/>
BOARD A . v. <lb/>
Adopt New Ordinance and <lb/>
Amend Two Others- <lb/>
Some Special Tuxes <lb/>
Re pealed- Alderman <lb/>
Re- <lb/>
signs. <lb/>
The of bad <lb/>
quite a long and busy meeting <lb/>
Thursday night, being in session <lb/>
until I <lb/>
There were reports from the <lb/>
and officers <lb/>
showed work being done in <lb/>
their departments. <lb/>
Chapter section of the or <lb/>
relative to driving on <lb/>
i SI <lb/>
lust night. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Bryan and children <lb/>
returned evening from <lb/>
a visit I,, Hamilton. <lb/>
Register of Beads T. R. Moore <lb/>
w. to las. night and re- <lb/>
turned Ibis morning. <lb/>
Mrs. L. D. Barnhill, who has <lb/>
visiting here, left Ibis morn- <lb/>
for her home in <lb/>
Misses Lottie and Nellie <lb/>
skinner returned this morning <lb/>
pleasant to <lb/>
H . went to <lb/>
last night as a appoint- <lb/>
by the Odd Fellows lodge here <lb/>
to look <lb/>
brother. <lb/>
D. T. Lynch, press for the <lb/>
today <lb/>
hen- making ad- <lb/>
the show which will be <lb/>
in 20th inst, <lb/>
s. 1808. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry. Jr. went lo Kin- <lb/>
Ion Thursday <lb/>
S-, returned <lb/>
day evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
D. T. Lynch, press agent of the <lb/>
Wallace shows, this morning. <lb/>
Mis. A. M. Moore returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from a <lb/>
New <lb/>
in evidence the small by adding <lb/>
the words a reckless man <lb/>
So who a re careless in <lb/>
handling their horses, as well as Mrs. J. Randolph left this <lb/>
I hose who drive fast, will lie her parents in <lb/>
subject to the penalty of the <lb/>
T. returned <lb/>
Thursday evening from weal- <lb/>
em purl of the Stale. <lb/>
J. IO. Latham, New <lb/>
In Thursday evening and was <lb/>
I I Hooker. <lb/>
las lists road <lb/>
014.50; <lb/>
ed bridge and conveying re- <lb/>
mains <lb/>
Greenville stack law 88.40; <lb/>
Creek and stock <lb/>
aw <lb/>
Mary was admitted <lb/>
Home. <lb/>
vi- <lb/>
per for and <lb/>
David per month. <lb/>
Valuation of timber of <lb/>
tract in <lb/>
township from <lb/>
to for <lb/>
was ordered to <lb/>
have a la built for the I <lb/>
Yankee Hall. <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Governor has <lb/>
US . . . ill. . <lb/>
s Daniel <lb/>
cation Jo. over <lb/>
seer i i;. . I hi <lb/>
s. <lb/>
MAN AND HEART <lb/>
DI TO ALL, l OH <lb/>
fEE Kill l; <lb/>
In <lb/>
repair- <lb/>
las. I,. Robinson <lb/>
have mill hi big <lb/>
ad. <lb/>
W. II. . i <lb/>
to colic of . II <lb/>
moved to oilier <lb/>
Retail liquor licenses <lb/>
A j and <lb/>
Two or three good <lb/>
add great to I he <lb/>
of <lb/>
factories <lb/>
business <lb/>
A building tn be used as a store <lb/>
is going up on Star Warehouse <lb/>
property tobacco <lb/>
While the other tow us are get- <lb/>
ting so many factories it does look <lb/>
like Greenville ought to gel one. <lb/>
The roof is now being placed on <lb/>
the new Liberty Warehouse. It <lb/>
will be ready to business <lb/>
week. <lb/>
With more demand now for <lb/>
dwelling houses than can lie sup- <lb/>
plied, how will it Ne the end <lb/>
of the year f <lb/>
If a long, hot summer is to be <lb/>
followed by a long, cold winter, we <lb/>
may expert when winter <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Then- are some single woman <lb/>
who are old maids twenty, <lb/>
while at forty never teem lo <lb/>
deserve <lb/>
Mrs. Swindell return- <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
high. <lb/>
Chapter Nation to <lb/>
persons years of age vis- <lb/>
was also amended <lb/>
by adding the words any ms. <lb/>
or billiard The here-1 <lb/>
after must not be found in any Of of <lb/>
places Standard Oil Company, who has <lb/>
, . been spending a few-days here, <lb/>
The special lax against , morning, <lb/>
sideshows in connection with a <lb/>
circus was repealed, so that now . this <lb/>
., . , . for Halt and from I here <lb/>
the is In return lo where she <lb/>
the one tax of I has a with Mrs. p,. c. <lb/>
The tax of <lb/>
of oils from a lank or wagon was P. <lb/>
repealed, and Standard Oil <lb/>
Company's wagon was classed w- <lb/>
drays subjected lo dray Harold Sugg left this <lb/>
according to the number of horses Washington City. <lb/>
B. W. left Friday evening <lb/>
A was asking to visit relatives, <lb/>
that persons boarding boys or Mrs. It. L. Drown, of <lb/>
who arc attending school within j is visiting her sister. Mrs. X. S. <lb/>
the town, and having in. <lb/>
Register of Deeds was ordered <lb/>
In turnover C. I. <lb/>
for I lined one mid . <lb/>
Clerk was ordered lo notify .- <lb/>
Beaufort county ;. up This i- For Those Who Have <lb/>
pear at meeting .-i Already Paid. <lb/>
Hoard show cause all past month <lb/>
their unlisted property in money bus been paid lo <lb/>
should be put on of Pill county <lb/>
lists for 1800 and for all col Ion crop is also <lb/>
yen. which they not j coming in to help along bis <lb/>
This should make him begin <lb/>
A the usual of I hose who hare been <lb/>
ion i farm, XV It f r <lb/>
Li I <lb/>
I. to. II Pol. <lb/>
Stock <lb/>
ii Complete <lb/>
IN ALL LINES. <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White <lb/>
Mayer's Court. <lb/>
Ma; -i Move . lb- <lb/>
low ibis <lb/>
and <lb/>
fined one Mini <lb/>
costs <lb/>
i Fred <lb/>
disorderly <lb/>
lined K and rusts I. <lb/>
Cox not . <lb/>
Andrea and <lb/>
Latham, <lb/>
lined <lb/>
all <lb/>
. is null Pi . <lb/>
I., v is lined one p. <lb/>
GUN REPAIRING, <lb/>
were allow <lb/>
taxes. <lb/>
lo list <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
sick. <lb/>
morning <lb/>
diamonds raindrops <lb/>
Drops of Hoods <lb/>
In an- precious jewels for the blood <lb/>
which glisten their use. <lb/>
During month of August the <lb/>
Greenville tobacco market sold I <lb/>
pounds an average price <lb/>
little above cents. <lb/>
J. A. Brady la opening a stock <lb/>
of groceries one of bis new stores <lb/>
next door to the corner. T. F. <lb/>
i man is his salesman. <lb/>
There was just a little rain about <lb/>
in last night, and instead of <lb/>
cooling the temperature today bus <lb/>
seemed hotter than ever. <lb/>
office will give <lb/>
employment to a boy who can set <lb/>
type or wants to the trade. <lb/>
Applicant must I c willing <lb/>
The the register of <lb/>
deeds of issued a mar- <lb/>
license last week to a man <lb/>
whose wife been dead but two <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
The individual who sits down <lb/>
and waits for fume to visit him <lb/>
will himself among the left- <lb/>
over baggage the express <lb/>
train has come and gone. <lb/>
Fob A good Farm, To- <lb/>
Barns, Pack House and all <lb/>
necessary buildings. I ml adapt <lb/>
ed to all crops. Apply to C M. <lb/>
Tucker, N. C. <lb/>
The Oxford Seminary, President <lb/>
writes, opens with a <lb/>
boarding per cent. <lb/>
larger than at any previous open <lb/>
the long history of the <lb/>
school. <lb/>
You cannot help seeing large <lb/>
advertisement of J. C. Son, <lb/>
lop of third page. And just like <lb/>
seeing that adv. you help <lb/>
trading with them when you go to <lb/>
their store. They i in mouse <lb/>
goods are cheap. <lb/>
boarders bat pupils of the schools, <lb/>
be exempt from the license on <lb/>
boarding houses. This was grant- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The following new ordinance was <lb/>
presented and <lb/>
That all persons owning proper- <lb/>
or fronting on <lb/>
Miss Man Coward came up from <lb/>
this morning to visit Mrs. <lb/>
II. I. Coward. <lb/>
Miss Helen tiny, of <lb/>
who has visiting Miss Mary <lb/>
Alice Move, returned home Friday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Barrett, of <lb/>
spent Friday night with <lb/>
street between Third and Fifth of W. B. Parker and lo <lb/>
streets shall pave the sidewalk <lb/>
front of or her properly B. Hardy, of <lb/>
brick, stone or cement. This shall News and spent Friday <lb/>
not apply to sidewalks now cover- here on <lb/>
ed except that said train, <lb/>
sidewalks shall not lie repaired Dr. B. L. Carr left this morning, <lb/>
with plank or timber when pro- going towards Wilmington. <lb/>
he <lb/>
In accordance with Sec. <lb/>
the Code of North Carolina, the <lb/>
Board established foil. <lb/>
prison bounds to Hie common jail <lb/>
of pin Beginning <lb/>
Intersection of Third and Wash <lb/>
streets in the town <lb/>
running with Third <lb/>
street cast to street, thence <lb/>
with north to Second <lb/>
street, thence with Second street <lb/>
east street, thence with <lb/>
reel north to First reel. <lb/>
thence with Ural street weal lo <lb/>
Washington street, thence <lb/>
Washington street lo begin <lb/>
containing six acres. <lb/>
The Board made the following <lb/>
rules concerning said <lb/>
i. Whenever the <lb/>
dent of Health for Pit. <lb/>
shall certify lo of said <lb/>
county ii is necessary for the <lb/>
health of prisoner, not com- <lb/>
to said jail for treason or <lb/>
felony, to and upon <lb/>
the mid prisoner giving the bond <lb/>
required by law, the Sheriff shall <lb/>
permit him In and to <lb/>
walk Within slid bounds. <lb/>
Whenever the <lb/>
dent of Health shall certify to <lb/>
Sheriff any such prisoner is so <lb/>
that his continued <lb/>
indulging him through the <lb/>
summer mi During tin- <lb/>
mouth-. Tin. <lb/>
very little about <lb/>
cause we knew it was cure <lb/>
General Repair Shop. <lb/>
-aid <lb/>
be <lb/>
and <lb/>
the needed what they <lb/>
had to i no and it made us <lb/>
lively lo keep both <lb/>
cuds together. Now those win. <lb/>
owe us and can pay ought lo conic <lb/>
right along waiting to In- <lb/>
asked it. By doing you <lb/>
-how appreciation of <lb/>
per the <lb/>
has placed you. This fall we <lb/>
had rather across mark on <lb/>
any subscribers paper or say an <lb/>
other word about pay, and if all <lb/>
will com.- lo promptly such will <lb/>
week i- <lb/>
c.- j .; your sub-cup <lb/>
lion he ton come. <lb/>
V- <lb/>
and ark ready <lb/>
HAVE <lb/>
PARED H <lb/>
BICYCLES MA I <lb/>
TO ORDER AND ANY FIR- <lb/>
LINE <lb/>
in bad the <lb/>
Street hut shall then that fur. <lb/>
be replaced brick, stone or One of Hie editor's little girls, <lb/>
cement as required. Any I <lb/>
. i ., . , . . with oilier school males <lb/>
person the of ;, , <lb/>
this shall lie for DUr and U able to up today. <lb/>
each day such violation continues . <lb/>
after written notice from the Chief Sued. <lb/>
of Police Committee. <lb/>
This ordinance shall force <lb/>
from and after its adoption. Instill brought by Sheppard. <lb/>
Alderman IT. II. of will the <lb/>
the Fifth tendered his re Pill <lb/>
signal ion a member of the Hoard, <lb/>
which was The election <lb/>
Of his successor was p. .-I pencil <lb/>
next meeting. <lb/>
The present used by <lb/>
Mayor also by the Board <lb/>
holding its meetings, in such <lb/>
a dilapidated and uninhabitable <lb/>
the Hoard decided <lb/>
rent an elsewhere. A room <lb/>
the upper story of the building <lb/>
erected by. B. Cherry A Co. for <lb/>
Frank Wilson's store was <lb/>
in jail endangers his life, pr the <lb/>
health of oilier prisoners, <lb/>
will get jibe Sheriff shall permit such <lb/>
local and <lb/>
and within said prison bounds, so <lb/>
long as Superintendent of <lb/>
Health shall certify that is <lb/>
to do so; provided always, <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds Moore issued <lb/>
four marriage licenses this week Iii <lb/>
the follow parties <lb/>
xv ii <lb/>
Janis and Minnie <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Woolen and Joiner. <lb/>
Smith and Nora <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
and <lb/>
for Court. <lb/>
Sheriff Mooring b making much <lb/>
improvement about th- <lb/>
House, getting it for court <lb/>
on the I bird . A new car <lb/>
has been put down, comfort- <lb/>
able purchased for <lb/>
and the room given a general <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Trucks <lb/>
MATS, CAPS AND <lb/>
ABE IX DAILY <lb/>
at PLACE.--------- <lb/>
BRAND NEW. in AND MAKE A <lb/>
WE WILL HIVE MORE GOODS FOB THE <lb/>
SAME MONEY OB THE SAME GOODS FOB LESS MONEY <lb/>
C. S FORBES <lb/>
he give I., keep <lb/>
quired by <lb/>
A has mi <lb/>
District Attorney CM, <lb/>
comity ho <lb/>
with that they <lb/>
not their <lb/>
much who would In ink <lb/>
ht <lb/>
When Realizes <lb/>
Dancer and of Child-bearing. <lb/>
Them aM much <lb/>
In for the voting mother, that tier <lb/>
to n <lb/>
at the <lb/>
must undergo. Thin <lb/>
four upon the mind of <lb/>
women flint it I them with <lb/>
mid make coming a <lb/>
of the greatest <lb/>
All the and danger of the <lb/>
run bf the <lb/>
of M It other which <lb/>
the for thin <lb/>
and many <lb/>
women <lb/>
them <lb/>
critical of r <lb/>
Iranian p i <lb/>
l to I <lb/>
Ci,. i i. receive free, <lb/>
v oh the <lb/>
A Negro Shot <lb/>
Mr. W. A. Harden of <lb/>
is m Wind <lb/>
The Season's Attractions. <lb/>
THE AM IX <lb/>
FALL WINTER GOODS. <lb/>
STOCK TO MAKE B <lb/>
AM. DON'T <lb/>
NEED TO To FITTED <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
Thai Blow Goo <lb/>
sin, ache or pain or <lb/>
weakness is the ill wind <lb/>
In town directs your attention to <lb/>
necessity of purifying <lb/>
day's, on bis way bars, tin- <lb/>
taking Hood's <lb/>
told him he had a-your i-. <lb/>
bull tin- throat . colored Sr. <lb/>
Nobles, lie <lb/>
Mid Mr. M. Patrick, a <lb/>
brother of President D, w . <lb/>
tick, N. r. railroad, <lb/>
did lad light, lb- <lb/>
did not Know i<lb/>
is. <lb/>
i- nil <lb/>
iii Money If II <lb/>
m the <lb/>
body receives good, <lb/>
for purified blood goes <lb/>
ting to every organ. It <lb/>
is the great remedy for all <lb/>
ages and both sexes. <lb/>
Dyspepsia mM <lb/>
-.- , M . I ft <lb/>
, Mil P <lb/>
i tip, <lb/>
Dun -i. Auburn, Mr. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
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Ami find inst on want in------<lb/>
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I inn la- found in <lb/>
the new on Hide of Evans Look for <lb/>
HOOKER. <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. O. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Entered at the Post Si <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Superintendent has <lb/>
written to the Superintendent of <lb/>
Public Instruction in <lb/>
to recommend some graduate <lb/>
from the school in <lb/>
State to take a position among I ha <lb/>
The instruction the have <lb/>
received been <lb/>
. Times Visit.-. <lb/>
The Curiosity, <lb/>
is commendable lien <lb/>
it is rightly directed. It is <lb/>
while for business men not <lb/>
No how long a <lb/>
chant's <lb/>
in existence, there is curl <lb/>
this <lb/>
have <lb/>
iii the minds portion <lb/>
the public as to the he may <lb/>
have for sale; and the more he may <lb/>
advertise the greater will the <lb/>
public satisfaction. If. therefore. <lb/>
he shall choose a class news <lb/>
paper in which to persistently ex <lb/>
bis wares he will find his <lb/>
announcements will make <lb/>
purchasers anxious not only to <lb/>
know about the articles advertised <lb/>
but to possess them. Philadelphia <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Publicity for the Merchant. <lb/>
. a N. need of making mis <lb/>
takes in styles if you trade at <lb/>
place. if store en <lb/>
titled that designation, re would he <lb/>
the business we do. You supposed <lb/>
lobe every late fashion plate and <lb/>
change, but Ami we do so keep up to <lb/>
date. It is n t enough for to sell yon any- <lb/>
thing and everything, We are impelled <lb/>
and principle t. sell you the <lb/>
lutes most stylish goods. This is our duly <lb/>
a-a progressive merchant are aim to meet <lb/>
the same all style, <lb/>
new style, style. When yon bay <lb/>
here, therefore, i- of one certain basic <lb/>
you are procuring the latest, yon are <lb/>
was made to wear at this <lb/>
time. and. therefore, the most fashionable to <lb/>
be bad. <lb/>
tine the lack of pros- <lb/>
la tin- is by <lb/>
follow from a Georgia <lb/>
newspaper. old man <lb/>
living tea miles la the <lb/>
walked to a tear days ago, <lb/>
bringing a of bones on his <lb/>
shoulder, which he sold lo Mr. <lb/>
Billings cent-. <lb/>
In Charlotte day this week <lb/>
the writer noticed able <lb/>
Degrees who spent an entire after- <lb/>
noon laboring to get the chorus t <lb/>
the minstrel -All I wants is <lb/>
my black baby That seem <lb/>
ed to be their sole object in life for <lb/>
the time being. <lb/>
There are two never <lb/>
add anything to the wealth of the <lb/>
line is those are <lb/>
of and iv- <lb/>
fuse lo the other is <lb/>
of men <lb/>
lime unprofitable <lb/>
There is many a farmer or tenant <lb/>
who will spend a day .; <lb/>
never think of hi grass; <lb/>
many a mm who will <lb/>
day at the base lull <lb/>
park let his i ire go. Often <lb/>
this Is legitimate amusement <lb/>
recreation, which is needed. <lb/>
Hut when a man will haul a fifty <lb/>
load of wood town when <lb/>
ibis time Is worth twice that, <lb/>
c muling the the or <lb/>
Tried Friends Best. <lb/>
For thirty years Pills have <lb/>
proven to the invalid. <lb/>
Arc truly the sick man's friend. <lb/>
A Known Fact <lb/>
For bilious headache, dyspepsia <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
AN ABSOLUTE CURL <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
who work but spend I heir M Bar. <lb/>
i Charge. <lb/>
school <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Divine service and every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. <lb/>
cuing prayer Wednesday sat <lb/>
M., and Fridays at <lb/>
I. A. Minister <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
The Standard Bottles I <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, atoning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Her. <lb/>
A. W. pastor, Sunday- <lb/>
a. in. l. <lb/>
Merit, mis every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
Wednesday evening. Rev, <lb/>
X. M. Watson, Sunday- <lb/>
school p. in. W K. Harding, <lb/>
ices <lb/>
Sunday, evening. <lb/>
IS. Morion, Sunday<lb/>
Tut mis <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
a man spends p. m. B. Moore an <lb/>
going to New York to buy It,. <lb/>
does seem <lb/>
regular sen <lb/>
that game is worth the <lb/>
con <lb/>
col- <lb/>
the <lb/>
The merchant makes <lb/>
use of the advertising <lb/>
newspaper naturally <lb/>
gages the constant attention of <lb/>
reading public. His announce <lb/>
are read and <lb/>
upon, and Inequality price <lb/>
the articles be advertises are ilia- <lb/>
In met, he is the auto- <lb/>
oral of the latter day <lb/>
table. The Interest aroused by <lb/>
his newsy bulletins invariably re- <lb/>
in a steady increase of pal <lb/>
age. Publicity is what <lb/>
chant needs, and speaking col- <lb/>
of -i megaphone newspaper <lb/>
provide it for him In abundance. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
A. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets and <lb/>
third Monday evening. It. <lb/>
roughly estimated at 2,500,000,000 Hams, W. If. M. Sec <lb/>
bushels, exceeding the remarkable I, O. Lodge. No. <lb/>
I crop of 1886. A Chicago dispatch Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
sail that Kansas w ill lead all. With <lb/>
The c r crop for 1890 is now <lb/>
fin <lb/>
There have been seventeen <lb/>
elected in Ohio since <lb/>
end of civil war in 1865. Of <lb/>
this number four were <lb/>
The time is rife for the election of <lb/>
a Demount this year the <lb/>
ups and downs of Buckeye <lb/>
politics, the last <lb/>
been had been <lb/>
years but M <lb/>
Lean's chances are very- <lb/>
He has money to but he b <lb/>
and wondering. <lb/>
The Kansas Journal <lb/>
announces a <lb/>
threatened in Brown county <lb/>
bemuse the of corn i <lb/>
farmer's have grown an large <lb/>
that they pushed the line fence <lb/>
over forty feet onto Ilia neighbor's <lb/>
farm. <lb/>
Oakland High property <lb/>
Mr. George limy held another <lb/>
Ki,. note for <lb/>
. j the parsonage. The principal <lb/>
I accumulated Interest of both mites <lb/>
combined amounted to something the physician. <lb/>
j Mr. Cray said lo Mr. has just learned <lb/>
Davis. surrender my note, if man whom he intended <lb/>
X. ti. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
bushels estimated. Be- j River Lodge, No. <lb/>
Iowa g,;, every Friday evening. <lb/>
L. Fleming. C. S. Can-. <lb/>
It. andS. <lb/>
it. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1606, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, It. If. It. <lb/>
Lang. Bee, <lb/>
O. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. <lb/>
O. hall. A. Johnson, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. every first and third <lb/>
Thursday in odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Worthy <lb/>
the Chief; S. Smith, Se-. <lb/>
Governor of <lb/>
Belt a, recently appointed a dead <lb/>
man to <lb/>
in District No. <lb/>
County. The appointee mil nu- <lb/>
per bottle- j o Wire <lb/>
You may never but <lb/>
Should you ever war.; sag- <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
r more advanced on naturally failed to qualify, and the <lb/>
attention having bean <lb/>
d to Ibis fact he <lb/>
The IX <lb/>
Show <lb/>
A circus coining to a South <lb/>
em town, says the Portland Iran <lb/>
script, and every barn and fence <lb/>
within a radius of miles or more <lb/>
with the usual <lb/>
announcements, An old <lb/>
colored man and a <lb/>
yellow DOV were at the bills <lb/>
that <lb/>
to <lb/>
Give a call. <lb/>
not backed by a united <lb/>
he is mounted upon a shaky plat- <lb/>
form. The only thing that can be <lb/>
safely predicted of the Ohio can <lb/>
this year is it is sure to <lb/>
be a very lively <lb/>
Will Buy Tobacco from Farmers. <lb/>
Madison, Wis., September <lb/>
The American Tobacco Company <lb/>
will hereafter buy leaf tobacco <lb/>
from Wisconsin farmers and <lb/>
will crest a big depot in Madison <lb/>
for storing and sorting its <lb/>
chases. ST. P. Statute, of North <lb/>
Carolina, a tobacco expert and <lb/>
buyer of the Company is now here <lb/>
negotiating for a site on which to <lb/>
creel the depot. This move will <lb/>
drive many small dealers out of <lb/>
field. <lb/>
Since July lib about <lb/>
volunteer troops have been brought <lb/>
back to the United Stales from Mil <lb/>
There now remain a <lb/>
an Iowa <lb/>
men in have <lb/>
bean relieved from active duty by- <lb/>
regular troops, and will shortly <lb/>
sail for home. The men of the <lb/>
regular army discharged from <lb/>
vice the Philippines gen <lb/>
order No. have returned <lb/>
and alter the volunteer regiments <lb/>
named shall have departed from <lb/>
Manila I In- force at disposal of <lb/>
the commanding General will re- <lb/>
main practically Intact, for <lb/>
in battle disease, <lb/>
until July With the <lb/>
twenty regiments of volunteers <lb/>
lo lie sent as n- enforcements, <lb/>
the Federal military establishment <lb/>
the Philippines will he power- <lb/>
enough to work its will in the <lb/>
long I he period of <lb/>
enlistment shall have expired. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Bailey's circus. <lb/>
The biggest show on read <lb/>
the old-time pricking up <lb/>
bis ears, <lb/>
The boy read again the legend of <lb/>
the <lb/>
You don't know what you is <lb/>
talking about, nigger. Dal show <lb/>
tech John <lb/>
He used to come here, and <lb/>
was a show Dal <lb/>
show on ilia <lb/>
man bad not <lb/>
seen a for many years. <lb/>
colored people throughout <lb/>
the South like to talk about John <lb/>
yourself, <lb/>
said the boy. tell you <lb/>
thing says this is the show <lb/>
The old man proceeded i spell <lb/>
OUt the big letters. He waded <lb/>
through and <lb/>
and alter a rest began on the re <lb/>
of sentence <lb/>
II i g g B-8-la-h-O in- a it h <lb/>
S c p t. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
man, up <lb/>
and down his glee, big <lb/>
show, one Hal was <lb/>
John <lb/>
Burnt Offering. <lb/>
After services the <lb/>
church last Sunday morning the <lb/>
congregation witnessed w bat may <lb/>
not Improperly be called burnt <lb/>
Ottering, It makes one think of <lb/>
the old time religion of the Old <lb/>
Testament, Before undertaking <lb/>
to build new <lb/>
church, our friends <lb/>
wished to lift every dollar of in <lb/>
and begin again a <lb/>
new sheet. Mr. <lb/>
Davis held a against the <lb/>
church connection as it the press. <lb/>
you'll surrender and we <lb/>
will free the church from <lb/>
Mr. Davis consented <lb/>
made a The notes were <lb/>
surrendered lo pastor <lb/>
Lust Sunday morning after the <lb/>
sermon prayer the last <lb/>
hymn, the held the notes <lb/>
before the congregation and In a <lb/>
few words, as related above, told <lb/>
how he came to hold them, de- <lb/>
that he Intended lire <lb/>
lo them before the eyes of the <lb/>
pie. He staled facetiously that it <lb/>
was the Brat lime perhaps that <lb/>
brethren bad seen their <lb/>
go up in smoke, but added <lb/>
it was his prayer the smoke <lb/>
from these burning notes would as <lb/>
as sweet incense before the <lb/>
Lord. So Baying he asked <lb/>
to sing long meter <lb/>
doxology and then touched a light- <lb/>
ed match lo the papers. And so <lb/>
in truth a offering was made <lb/>
before the very eyes of all the <lb/>
while they sang Praise Hod <lb/>
from whom all blessings <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
City Cotton Bales. <lb/>
Hon. J. M, Kirk write from <lb/>
Moravia, Texas, to the <lb/>
berg Slicker under dale of April <lb/>
last i -My farmer friend <lb/>
look at every cotton platform an <lb/>
you pass by and y mi will see the <lb/>
bale standing on <lb/>
its head with Iron two to four <lb/>
great gaping wounds at the mercy <lb/>
of those who want to pilfer. The <lb/>
number of in Tern taken <lb/>
from the original runs up into the <lb/>
thousands. I remember during <lb/>
the session of Legislature, <lb/>
when, the lull known as Coin <lb/>
Kill was being in <lb/>
the committee room, a gentleman <lb/>
from who was Opposing <lb/>
the measure, ill to a <lb/>
asked by me one of Com <lb/>
how many of cotton <lb/>
were made by the in <lb/>
that were taken from I he <lb/>
original bales compressed I here. <lb/>
He six thousand <lb/>
And yet are those <lb/>
who decry the Cotton <lb/>
Company's bate, <lb/>
which there is one ounce of <lb/>
waste and which mill <lb/>
died in April last. <lb/>
A Free Trip to Paris <lb/>
1.0. Conclave <lb/>
So. B ll, meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. It. Wilson <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
of or mini<lb/>
a paid, . <lb/>
lit, <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
ARRIVALS <lb/>
; , I <lb/>
WORSTEDS, <lb/>
OUTINGS, <lb/>
PERCALES, <lb/>
Complete line of <lb/>
TRIMMINGS, <lb/>
and up-to-date shoes, <lb/>
HATS, CAPS and <lb/>
I MS <lb/>
J. <lb/>
-DEALER IX- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
can now found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
Full Sheet Poster, <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
those glow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
------ESTABLISHED 1875.------ <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
WHOLESALE . --.-RETAIL <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, <lb/>
sugar, <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots. <lb/>
mountain butter, full <lb/>
cream sausage, <lb/>
Oat Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed men and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing MACHINE- <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, <lb/>
t to see <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Phone<lb/>
for <lb/>
BOOK OH <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
leave on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesday and Fri- <lb/>
days A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
at., A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
ceiling hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, for all for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Aft., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
PaTENTS-S <lb/>
M TO <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Book lo<lb/>
A . I IS <lb/>
f- .,., u <lb/>
. ii <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
-LEADERS IN- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building Hardware a Specialty. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. WHICHARD. Editor and m TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year Advance. <lb/>
mm<lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRI SEPTEMBER k <lb/>
THE LARGEST. HIGHEST <lb/>
ever made in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market was made at the <lb/>
1ST. <lb/>
All the surrounding; counties were represented and the planters were all pleased with their prices. <lb/>
They are learning that my method of having no drummers and adding the money to the price of their tobacco <lb/>
is to their interest and they bring their tobacco to <lb/>
THE WAREHOUSE <lb/>
Bring; me Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
W LETTER. <lb/>
city, st-pt. , <lb/>
Id Ohio <lb/>
tor tin. <lb/>
In tie National cam- <lb/>
That is already <lb/>
plainly II the cam- <lb/>
is. The of this <lb/>
arc altogether on side <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
knows that his chances next <lb/>
year will vanish if he fails to hold <lb/>
Ohio this also, Unit <lb/>
Ohio this year will add practically <lb/>
nothing to of <lb/>
year. That is why <lb/>
the situation is so advantageous to <lb/>
Democrats. If they ran carry Ohio <lb/>
it will practically settle the ml <lb/>
election a year ahead, <lb/>
if they fail to carry it, the failure <lb/>
will not injure the party's prospects <lb/>
It only from Democratic <lb/>
lender that good news from <lb/>
Ohio conies. II comes also from <lb/>
long-headed men, such us <lb/>
Mr. II. of who <lb/>
said, while in <lb/>
of Ohio has a golden op- <lb/>
In my to elect <lb/>
its candidate in the coining <lb/>
John R. has many <lb/>
elements of strength, but his great- <lb/>
est hope is in the intense <lb/>
faction that has grown up against <lb/>
the leaden, and policies of the <lb/>
The chief hostility is <lb/>
Senator and many <lb/>
keen arc the knives that will <lb/>
he wielded against him. In fact, the <lb/>
discontent is each <lb/>
day. if a political revolution is <lb/>
not brewing, I am greatly <lb/>
industrial Commission <lb/>
by the last is again <lb/>
holding daily in Washing <lb/>
the particular subject now <lb/>
i estimation being trusts. <lb/>
mM<lb/>
some of its to attend the j <lb/>
conference on trusts, lo he held at; <lb/>
Chicago next week, under the BUB-1 <lb/>
of the Federal inn. lint <lb/>
the Republicans being the ma- <lb/>
the Commission took <lb/>
pains to instruct its <lb/>
to that conference that they <lb/>
should be mend onlookers, with j <lb/>
out any authority to do or lay any- <lb/>
thing that will com in it the Com <lb/>
mission in any way. This is only <lb/>
one of many <lb/>
real attitude of <lb/>
towards trusts. seems <lb/>
farcical for the <lb/>
to the trail con <lb/>
if they arc to be <lb/>
Hut doing farcical <lb/>
things has long a Republican <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
NOTES FROM THE that M is lo id <lb/>
for all the Ohio men in Ohio. <lb/>
The mutiny the fulled, <lb/>
States Transport. Senator, brought j A dynamite urn. . <lb/>
about by the attempted i,,,.,, ,., , at Ma-i linger as though loath I <lb/>
lion of mast beef as a will I leave, the late hi. <lb/>
to mind the fact that <lb/>
; II . Fading <lb/>
The coming of winter is like <lb/>
age. us <lb/>
unaware. <lb/>
settled <lb/>
be kind enough to atop up <lb/>
and <lb/>
the and gel <lb/>
morning we lo <lb/>
fact has put <lb/>
touch upon all the Ilia I <lb/>
I with us only the day before. <lb/>
Is Cotton in Sight. i And so i- with old ago. There <lb/>
The the price when with- <lb/>
products sir, in fails to will, joyful <lb/>
ill <lb/>
The ism shown i., not, in nature of <lb/>
ml Sampson during and since the fail to by the <lb/>
war with Spain is once more made <lb/>
Is Scent cotton in <lb/>
the whitewashing Investigating will w <lb/>
appointed <lb/>
that the real truth will <lb/>
not be known until Congress has <lb/>
thoroughly ventilated the matter <lb/>
this winter. <lb/>
is -add Ill <lb/>
hill and a <lb/>
hen and life we <lb/>
and the pleasures i d are I hi i .- <lb/>
was <lb/>
before the of <lb/>
. v ill <lb/>
ill.- ill , and so fur as we <lb/>
seen is nut yet been , let id <lb/>
ed. seem Unit <lb/>
and . i. ii institutions n <lb/>
there I he Knight of thins among each and <lb/>
ill. and own la <lb/>
valuable properly mil, <lb/>
lint claim exemption for <lb/>
lion he i is owned I <lb/>
In in-, and <lb/>
. t. We know <lb/>
w ill be , but we <lb/>
Male tit of Toledo i <lb/>
oath <lb/>
that he is senior partner of the <lb/>
of Frank J. Co., do- <lb/>
business in fit of Toledo, <lb/>
County State aforesaid, and <lb/>
that said will the sum of <lb/>
DOLLARS for <lb/>
of Catarrh that <lb/>
n I id b the use Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. J. <lb/>
Sworn lo before me <lb/>
in in presence, this 8th day of <lb/>
A. i. Ism;. <lb/>
i i A. w. <lb/>
i i Notary Public. <lb/>
I line is taken <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
opinion all prop ,,,. and of the <lb/>
owned by or t <lb/>
hi It ; O. <lb/>
What Hight <lb/>
If n person is charged with a <lb/>
crime, he or she has a right to a <lb/>
fair, legal trial. The counsel for <lb/>
such person should endeavor to <lb/>
obtain a fair trial for the accused, <lb/>
bill should not seek to defeat the <lb/>
justice by sen-cuing or liar <lb/>
boring the guilty, a <lb/>
not seek to brow-beat witnesses, <lb/>
nor deceive juries; a man <lb/>
who is opposed to capital punish- <lb/>
sit on a jury, lie should <lb/>
state to the court that he is unlit lo <lb/>
set on a jury because he is opposed <lb/>
to the law which says a murderer <lb/>
shall Is- hung. Such a man has no <lb/>
right lo sit a jury if he is <lb/>
he will tell tho he is <lb/>
opposed to capital punishment. <lb/>
is legally convicted of <lb/>
a crime then his duty is to sillier <lb/>
to pay the penally. He has no <lb/>
right to refuse to suffer. <lb/>
It is the duty of every man to <lb/>
protest the innocent, and equally <lb/>
the duty of every man to MS that <lb/>
those guilty of crime should lie <lb/>
legally punished. Thai is the way <lb/>
to protect <lb/>
D. in Wilson <lb/>
prominent in T . ,., .,.,, <lb/>
ad the fleet will This is asked by ; <lb/>
h. <lb/>
is still kept 4.- ; <lb/>
,. the above ii sol era ; <lb/>
withstanding he is senior rank. <lb/>
The of tho Philip- <lb/>
pines to our huge <lb/>
sliM-k of nice problems. <lb/>
Attorney Genera is still <lb/>
placidly wailing for of <lb/>
Captain Carter's attorney from his <lb/>
European vacation trip, and in <lb/>
of the sentence of the court <lb/>
martial, Captain Carter still wears <lb/>
his uniform and draws full pay. <lb/>
is strange the <lb/>
our motives when Senator <lb/>
I Carter, of tells them and <lb/>
tells the American people our <lb/>
attitude towards the islands de <lb/>
whether enough can be <lb/>
out to make <lb/>
pay us. <lb/>
after painful <lb/>
the man. or woman, is w . lo <lb/>
an by such 111-11 <lb/>
should lie taxed as <lb/>
oilier arty is taxed, We do <lb/>
not I hero is an justice <lb/>
allow o act II <lb/>
Sold din; <lb/>
Hall's <lb/>
gists. <lb/>
Tills arc the <lb/>
best. <lb/>
asked is its desire <lb/>
price should be reached, <lb/>
because which it slope <lb/>
the spinner-. Ill rough been in the <lb/>
hands illusion, m -Orange <lb/>
the world, could afford to pay <lb/>
price for it still make ,, ,, the <lb/>
profit. The natural market price general ion may ace the when <lb/>
for am raw material Is which the licking and of war <lb/>
leaves n sufficient margin for hand but If <lb/>
, . . , , . mil one hopes end. nils. <lb/>
In Us manufactured state. ,.,,. , In- sec the <lb/>
That this condition has been the pensioner la paid <lb/>
reached ill regard to cotton, is ad off, lie is Indulging hope is <lb/>
Senator of Montana, for <lb/>
chairman of the <lb/>
National Committee that an <lb/>
income lax will H <lb/>
re- for states, and then <lb/>
,. n . an from ii then Republicans will claim the idea <lb/>
cape Land- <lb/>
mail,. <lb/>
the <lb/>
t. <lb/>
lime <lb/>
The original man <lb/>
removed in Alabama pro <lb/>
. rids a soft snap for President Me- <lb/>
K cousin, naturally foils the Times <lb/>
The pension business <lb/>
the endless <lb/>
on lad there are -iii four <lb/>
widows of r. soldiers on <lb/>
pension rolls of the <lb/>
Sit The Chicago News <lb/>
this rate the <lb/>
will lie paying pen-ion- III <lb/>
I soldiers of cit d war or <lb/>
strongest In the <lb/>
whip the bears have held over the coming and to <lb/>
was of debt. Idlers or their widows of the Span <lb/>
Hoar merchants and banker- will war the <lb/>
but stand in with our farmers <lb/>
, in-i lakes a <lb/>
next months, a period ,.,,., ,.,. ,, ,,. ,.,,. <lb/>
of gnat prosperity will be assured ,. ,, of a Ob <lb/>
b those best <lb/>
know, and hence <lb/>
conic for lie- farmer lo u-t <lb/>
of the public <lb/>
-I, hi material <lb/>
it will set motion the great <lb/>
business have <lb/>
years, Th <lb/>
A Jury. <lb/>
ill in s-, s. The <lb/>
lei hi. upon <lb/>
In <lb/>
Court, <lb/>
following suggestion in its report <lb/>
of death, a <lb/>
carried out, <lb/>
would . most <lb/>
fertile for rape which <lb/>
could be ; ii <lb/>
however, in its result-, we would <lb/>
. . <lb/>
k. I,. I. <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
In , or. ii.-. <lb/>
H F. PRICE <lb/>
Civil <lb/>
j n -.-.-.-ii.- <lb/>
I FOR DRAINAGE, AND <lb/>
l in ,. . ., .,, <lb/>
nit in ill i I II<lb/>
will prevent criminal <lb/>
from this crime. <lb/>
nil In- w ill In come a marked oh <lb/>
a In Winning, w . -1 <lb/>
we think a ill ea i. I in of the <lb/>
unite In e <lb/>
they give way to then pus office ever J, <lb/>
Slot <lb/>
mi. Mills It. Kure. <lb/>
l on, S C, <lb/>
O A <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
N. o. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
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