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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/>
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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/>
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lime <lb/>
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removed in Alabama pro <lb/>
. rids a soft snap for President Me- <lb/>
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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/>
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years, Th <lb/>
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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/>
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At Law. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR I <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Owner. <lb/>
the Office <lb/>
Greenville, N. O., as <lb/>
Mail Mutter. <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
Hollow I HI <lb/>
With a Sum in M to <lb/>
Suit has been brought by B. B. <lb/>
of against <lb/>
M. Bernard, district attorney. <lb/>
The summons served on Ber- <lb/>
yesterday, Mm <lb/>
Cunt on Sap <lb/>
next week. <lb/>
Mr. Sheppard, ii be <lb/>
bared, la man Ber <lb/>
last night <lb/>
Another of the <lb/>
State, I-. Harris. having <lb/>
with saying that it is to <lb/>
MR. <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
If you a entail of in <lb/>
of A. U. Cox's load, <lb/>
w rile or see him. <lb/>
I., v little la <lb/>
very sick. There seems to In- no <lb/>
hop, its recovery. <lb/>
MILLS <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
II. K. Harding left <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Is Not tor Who Hive <lb/>
Paid. <lb/>
pant Math <lb/>
able money has Inn paid lo <lb/>
farmers of Pitt for tobacco. <lb/>
Mis. n. k. Hodges left n. cotton imp Is ; <lb/>
home in Washington after stay ,.,., in , M.,, ;,,,,. loan <lb/>
defeat the Amend <lb/>
that is to lie voted on <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Caldwell. editor of the <lb/>
observer has gone lo <lb/>
to spend a short vacation <lb/>
ill real His <lb/>
over the State wish Mm a <lb/>
journey and safe return <lb/>
borne. <lb/>
W. has on <lb/>
hi- The XVi. ,,. ,.,., <lb/>
exact nature of the suit brought by -M , ,. <lb/>
known here, the <lb/>
plain, n. having been Bled, p ; <lb/>
of will. Mis <lb/>
Bessie were Up here Mm. <lb/>
friend. <lb/>
need a wagon I We <lb/>
nil of <lb/>
I heir , <lb/>
the facts leading up I <lb/>
trouble. <lb/>
And now the comes <lb/>
me Washington <lb/>
are discussing Bernard, <lb/>
our beautiful accomplished <lb/>
District Attorney- his recent es <lb/>
in particular his <lb/>
have one or on hand, keep <lb/>
making all the time. <lb/>
A. ti. Cox <lb/>
J, B. thinks <lb/>
In relieve and <lb/>
her parents a few <lb/>
Joe returned home wash <lb/>
an extended trip on this <lb/>
I. II. On to <lb/>
Saturday and kick Sunday. <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
County, in visiting friends and <lb/>
lives in neighborhood. <lb/>
II. led last week for <lb/>
South to teach. <lb/>
is spending <lb/>
some time in <lb/>
S. S. Withe is our <lb/>
pion grower as well as oilier <lb/>
thing, He say i. he ha.-one with <lb/>
thirteen distinct heads. <lb/>
the Pulpit. <lb/>
We are a laughing <lb/>
is now in thin State <lb/>
a mirth <lb/>
It la gratifying to read <lb/>
the reports of no many school be- <lb/>
ginning the present with <lb/>
attendance in history <lb/>
This is so here at home. <lb/>
has already Its lead <lb/>
era, from reading our <lb/>
we Me la true all over <lb/>
the State. There is hope for the <lb/>
people lakes interest in <lb/>
don, and this Increased <lb/>
now being shown In the schools in <lb/>
that North Carolina is go- <lb/>
to her position in the <lb/>
column Of illiteracy as compared <lb/>
oilier Slates. <lb/>
here few days. <lb/>
Mr. Petty, who has been <lb/>
i,, i up his old section several weeks. <lb/>
y relief agent lake his The old <lb/>
While engaged In this delightful made people happy, bright- <lb/>
General <lb/>
might read the case of I <lb/>
State vs. N. C, <lb/>
This case was upon appeal <lb/>
from the Superior of Sash <lb/>
in ll was an Indict- , <lb/>
against S. Ii. tunics, a man; <lb/>
of property, for upon Com <lb/>
ell <lb/>
cued and gave <lb/>
them great the <lb/>
n w is up some new fad <lb/>
in preaching I lie Gospel. All sorts <lb/>
sensational have been <lb/>
adopted. When ii comes to turn- <lb/>
place <lb/>
is lime lo earl a halt <lb/>
ii harshly upon <lb/>
This should begin <lb/>
thinking those who have <lb/>
indulging him dull <lb/>
summer mouths. I tilling dull <lb/>
said <lb/>
very little money he <lb/>
cause we knew was scarce and <lb/>
that I Beaded w hat they <lb/>
had lo run and made us <lb/>
hustle alum lively to keep both <lb/>
cuds together. Now those who <lb/>
owe as pay ought doom <lb/>
right along without wailing to lie <lb/>
asked for it. By doing that <lb/>
show your appreciation of the pa <lb/>
per and the the editor <lb/>
has placed in This fall we <lb/>
had rather not put a cross mark on <lb/>
any papal or say an- <lb/>
other word about pay, and If all <lb/>
vi ill come lo us promptly such w ill <lb/>
mil lie necessary. Next week is <lb/>
curl so bring along your <lb/>
when you come. <lb/>
TO TEE MI KB <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
Mil Mas <lb/>
unit you in<lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
THINKS.<lb/>
A call will convince you. <lb/>
c T- <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
PATRONS <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Though Hit <lb/>
not I his <lb/>
It has been referred lo lime and <lb/>
lime again by I In- of <lb/>
Slate, is to the <lb/>
North Carolina many her <lb/>
good and respected citizens who <lb/>
have been so lo be <lb/>
lie confined in <lb/>
common jails because there la no <lb/>
room for them In the state <lb/>
Ii ha.- been said <lb/>
more than half the Insane <lb/>
can lie provided for in her I <lb/>
Sunday's Charlotte <lb/>
contains three columns of ex- <lb/>
tracts from letters pleading for ad- <lb/>
mission have recent been <lb/>
received by Pr. Murphy, Super <lb/>
of the hospital at <lb/>
These letters tell pitiable <lb/>
stories of suffering, much which <lb/>
might he removed If the State made <lb/>
ample provision for Inking <lb/>
unfortunate ones, North Car <lb/>
should do more along this <lb/>
line. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
visiting Durham. Tills <lb/>
tee., returned here Monday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Mr. Lewis Kittrell has been <lb/>
lug some brick hauled to his new <lb/>
Ibis week. Thinks to have <lb/>
girl his home, completed soon, and we hope be r ,;,, ,,,. <lb/>
with intent to commit rape. Into it himself. the sweet that <lb/>
was the ii ibis ii.; If Is more for you, things pertaining <lb/>
therefore drew the bill of in-1 have your home at Winter death and <lb/>
doing so he J villa. Cox Mfg. Co have <lb/>
the for the an expert for that business, and if <lb/>
purpose, some thought, of yon coma once, he has you for a <lb/>
regular customer. hear it intimated <lb/>
Borne Inquiries are being of the <lb/>
mission coming stale who have money lo Invest <lb/>
arrest of Whiten Ills school as to board arc consider lug ad of <lb/>
lo give VII preparations will railroad from <lb/>
the In made to bond as before , this eastern country. <lb/>
he lowest rates, for the advantage what we can learn pro <lb/>
Is Passing strange a v <lb/>
prosecuting should by <lb/>
i it of so in <lb/>
from the forms so long to furnish our customers what <lb/>
rim t be risk urine miscarriage i per <lb/>
of justice and the heavy l specially, <lb/>
bill of coal the public by such I cm better than this else <lb/>
The accustomed and I where B. M Co, <lb/>
approved I'm ins are accessible and <lb/>
.-., v m -i r <lb/>
i i tire. Mu, <lb/>
I i Ml <lb/>
. , ,. I i <lb/>
. i <lb/>
load's <lb/>
r as- Vie <lb/>
. i. r <lb/>
. r pain, <lb/>
i ii . . , . i. <lb/>
nil <lb/>
C. I. Hood A Co. Unveil, <lb/>
In <lb/>
girls who could not nosed line is by way of Wilson. <lb/>
Greenville, Washington, <lb/>
on Into Hyde county. Such a <lb/>
road would open an undeveloped <lb/>
section of country that is in <lb/>
resources, and it would prove a <lb/>
cine otherwise. <lb/>
STRICTLY Ii <lb/>
Investment. <lb/>
I i r. hopes will come. <lb/>
Tub hi. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By cl the power in mo <lb/>
in -i Proceeding la lilt flu- <lb/>
entitled sod <lb/>
Skinner, i v part.- to <lb/>
i, W, the <lb/>
Cum door In town <lb/>
lo to <lb/>
for toe or of <lb/>
to wit N. B. corner <lb/>
of sad en <lb/>
I'm North Brown, Kat <lb/>
lint South <lb/>
by sad Was by <lb/>
Lot No. Plot <lb/>
old town of <lb/>
formerly owned sail It- <lb/>
ill mind cash.<lb/>
THE BEST THAT IS <lb/>
OFFERED, AND AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST <lb/>
I am now in of the new <lb/>
to supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
and carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
me a call w hen anything in <lb/>
line and I promise lo <lb/>
please you both in and <lb/>
price of the goods. <lb/>
II. W. T. <lb/>
II Hi <lb/>
e have just opened in tin- I'll, c- <lb/>
nix building with an entirely <lb/>
and complete stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Hoots, <lb/>
Shoes. Huts, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
Why <lb/>
HAY, OATS, <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/>
lie sold You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
be followed solicitors, till <lb/>
with murder, perjury and in <lb/>
some other they are <lb/>
and statute. <lb/>
The Code, section was <lb/>
ed to prevent miscarriage- of u- <lb/>
Coin of the <lb/>
The government of the South <lb/>
issued millions of <lb/>
dollars of paper money, but ii <lb/>
Last Thursday's ruined never turned out any coin worth <lb/>
Illinois broom corn crop. speaking of, Mr. M. I. Bar- <lb/>
reading dime novels, at the Nor <lb/>
nil COUNTRY. <lb/>
lice, but not to Wilder was lo fatally <lb/>
lo try Arlington Hughes, at Mai- were mat <lb/>
With new forms, or lo ex. lire them , , , <lb/>
from the duty of <lb/>
following those which have been <lb/>
approved by long use. or by slat <lb/>
The in <lb/>
disregarding and In <lb/>
formalities Is In secure upon <lb/>
merits, and will best <lb/>
end by observing <lb/>
1801 with u Philadelphia engraver <lb/>
to make a of dies for o in <lb/>
and <lb/>
what are was Indispensable <lb/>
gal ions. <lb/>
And in this also it <lb/>
printed, Barnes bus been par <lb/>
in Governor <lb/>
Not to Loan tin- <lb/>
School Fund. <lb/>
prof. C. H. Mebane. the Super <lb/>
necessary as are <lb/>
of Public <lb/>
has Issued the following circular <lb/>
letter to the <lb/>
dents, county <lb/>
wish to call your special at <lb/>
i to HO of the <lb/>
law. You will see <lb/>
sections refer to the school funds <lb/>
especially. <lb/>
It is my earnest desire lo have <lb/>
school funds separate and <lb/>
from the and State <lb/>
funds. <lb/>
that in some count the <lb/>
sheriffs pay off the State tax Hint, <lb/>
without regard law <lb/>
the school fund. <lb/>
there was fund <lb/>
in some lo apportion in <lb/>
July last, because <lb/>
paid out the school money <lb/>
on the order of the county com <lb/>
for county purposes, <lb/>
They expect to pay Ibis fund back <lb/>
lo school fund, of ODIUM, and <lb/>
will no doubt; but have <lb/>
no right and no authority using <lb/>
the school fund thus. <lb/>
wonder <lb/>
of education and the super- <lb/>
know Joel bow <lb/>
much money have or <lb/>
III., on <lb/>
has <lb/>
I charged j,,,,, as those ill use in United <lb/>
with Implication In burning his states at that time. But the dies <lb/>
Hats property, in which four pen- were never completed further than <lb/>
, . for I coins, as point <lb/>
pie perished. engraver was arrested and all <lb/>
his <lb/>
rich graphite <lb/>
Columbia, and only attempt <lb/>
The Twenty sixth made by the Confederacy to get <lb/>
Fran. was out a supply of its own metal lie <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
ailing Ii <lb/>
given an <lb/>
I. <lb/>
i vat Ion Providence <lb/>
Shows <lb/>
The <lb/>
. II. Coming. <lb/>
fell dead on Sunday while preach , ,, ,,,,., The Great <lb/>
know, for the tact has never .- it S i <lb/>
, . i . Shows, which visits <lb/>
of Thirtieth Infantry is absolutely a <lb/>
from Chicago at San per. No money is no ex- <lb/>
one for , considered to great <lb/>
to accomplish in, red methods j ti- scarcity water, the Deal that art and Ingenuity <lb/>
another conic along and does by ill , , are be- In of <lb/>
reel bill J ,,.,,.,, ,.,,. <lb/>
News and Observer, i All the latest improvements, <lb/>
held up a Southern Pa M inventions and <lb/>
Va Mb- express . .- under <lb/>
real, In an old, old tab. and stole <lb/>
following <lb/>
TRADE AT <lb/>
IS AX EASY <lb/>
PROBLEM TO SOLVE. IT <lb/>
is BECAUSE NO <lb/>
A BETTER, <lb/>
SE <lb/>
STOCK OF <lb/>
. Groceries- <lb/>
Notice to Creditors, i <lb/>
in. mi Canned Goods <lb/>
lo me. on ID i- m <lb/>
ii Aug., on Mi.- <lb/>
Notice Is given lo <lb/>
II lo the Estate lo <lb/>
lo tin- <lb/>
. I., m I , Q C . <lb/>
to I <lb/>
of or will I<lb/>
. into one of the new stores <lb/>
on tin- and can now found across <lb/>
the street opposite J. Cobb <lb/>
Ban. NEW GOODS arm <lb/>
make Assets ; <lb/>
He virtue in by Q <lb/>
la a hi J I <lb/>
fill A l <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
H mama <lb/>
Cox, tin- will on <lb/>
ISM, be- <lb/>
SEE <lb/>
i Ho nice we arc fixed in our <lb/>
One of land, ;.,, . .,,, <lb/>
in Swift Creek and n new store. Drop we will <lb/>
follows, n Make, show you. We are just <lb/>
Nona the es- nu, of and <lb/>
up to a Make , , ,,.,. ,,,., wt, <lb/>
W Doha to a stake, m .,, ,.,. <lb/>
line arc <lb/>
After two <lb/>
have been paid <lb/>
ill <lb/>
to to the <lb/>
h following lands lo ii. <lb/>
brings <lb/>
nil the <lb/>
have to apportion in any one <lb/>
year. We to stop Ibis <lb/>
proximal business with our <lb/>
school We want OUT Count <lb/>
lo know exactly lo the very <lb/>
cent how much school fund <lb/>
should have, not only to <lb/>
t advantage of <lb/>
pending our money at home, <lb/>
building up local enterprises and <lb/>
of encouraging a public pride in <lb/>
own community, are <lb/>
to require enumeration. <lb/>
Eugene Hawk, while riding a <lb/>
with a friend, ran Into a <lb/>
telegraph pole in woof New York. <lb/>
on Sunday , am. was instantly kill <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Large numbers people are <lb/>
a contagious local I fleeing from lb yellow fever in <lb/>
failures affect a whole <lb/>
One cannot withdraw from <lb/>
circulation the w Which <lb/>
lo enrich a foreign concern <lb/>
decreasing his his own chances <lb/>
of success, lie encourage <lb/>
foreign enterprises; without weak <lb/>
cuing which <lb/>
his own hopes pros <lb/>
Every is <lb/>
returned from the channel of local <lb/>
circulation increases burdens <lb/>
nets of Florida and <lb/>
Monument to a Horse. <lb/>
Mr. I. w. Durham baa a contract <lb/>
for a tombstone lo be place I at <lb/>
grave of the Wades <lb/>
old family horse, which <lb/>
died last spring. was II <lb/>
years old when she died, Mr. <lb/>
Din ham says he has in the <lb/>
marble business and <lb/>
contribution, and as a result Mr. <lb/>
Wallace can banal of three trains <lb/>
of cars that surpass anything in <lb/>
America or Europe. <lb/>
The trains, owing lo new <lb/>
and labor saving devices <lb/>
w are equipped, <lb/>
a never failing source of <lb/>
and admiration to railroad men. <lb/>
and may lie seen gathered <lb/>
around them examining and dis- <lb/>
cussing purls for hours a <lb/>
lime whenever the show visits an <lb/>
important railroad center. <lb/>
II Mr. Wall ice Mail <lb/>
load cost <lb/>
I ban oilier big show in en <lb/>
on Friday <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
upon those remain and <lb/>
it for the is I he ever <lb/>
what they should have, but man or laborer to for a Ob- <lb/>
want them to have server. <lb/>
the to <lb/>
from <lb/>
National Hank Omaha has been <lb/>
found in I lie effects of former Teller <lb/>
U. Cope laud. <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy <lb/>
Non <lb/>
las Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
ii. Will lie re-instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
Alter Second Year <lb/>
T. No Restrictions, <lb/>
H. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided tho <lb/>
for current year be paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
tin-in-.- will. line to stake. P <lb/>
A. Way to <lb/>
westerly with the <lb/>
p. A oilier<lb/>
hit, poles to s slake sear a <lb/>
Bins, tin with line <lb/>
more or<lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
Know all men w tin <lb/>
Thai we, I. if Pens sad Dudley <lb/>
tinder firm a <lb/>
Danville, vs., win P. <lb/>
Taylor, of N. C , trading <lb/>
N. under the or <lb/>
J. A II. P. Strain, <lb/>
N. C . desire to a <lb/>
lo-virtue of <lb/>
tin- I Chapter <lb/>
Vol. II, Code of <lb/>
I The <lb/>
ship shall Is II. . <lb/>
I It is fir of <lb/>
In the business <lb/>
in Iowa of N <lb/>
I. II and W. <lb/>
a. P. <lb/>
in a i J i Penn, <lb/>
P. as I. <lb/>
Taylor I fender son, N. t- , are <lb/>
Said Pi to <lb/>
the capital special limited <lb/>
ship sum of Five Dollars. <lb/>
P. Taylor lo the <lb/>
. I. of said special <lb/>
the sum Five Dollars <lb/>
ft Tim shall Is gin <lb/>
Sept. for spa.-e <lb/>
three and <lb/>
II. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
-AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
You will three <lb/>
Joe to wait on you <lb/>
anxious lo please you. <lb/>
When it to prices, you <lb/>
will inn ours rock <lb/>
I to see us. <lb/>
J. Ii. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and r <lb/>
Beef. Cattle. f <lb/>
Hon. Links. U <lb/>
you any KM.; <lb/>
I fin, bring tome. I pay at <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
II N. <lb/>
H. W.-. <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
W. n <lb/>
W hie hard. N. C. <lb/>
The Mock complete in every <lb/>
prices as low an <lb/>
lowest. market prices <lb/>
paid for country <lb/>
C. <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
rim always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
fresh floods kept <lb/>
, , ,, ,,., lull of <lb/>
.-, u ,.,. <lb/>
Mild. A will coin in. e you. <lb/>
D, W. <lb/>
Tobacco Vi i. <lb/>
To <lb/>
full of and vigor, No To- <lb/>
All Cure <lb/>
fro <lb/>
Oft. Ct Tali. <lb/>
Toe <lb/>
Is now in Ml nation <lb/>
Now let <lb/>
the Old Buttermilk Hanger a half <lb/>
chance you'll very the <lb/>
dents for the calf rope. The name <lb/>
Banger riven to our cavalry <lb/>
the An army to v <lb/>
have their loader. Take <lb/>
the record of Why the <lb/>
soldiers under him knew such thins as <lb/>
defeat, In any that in the <lb/>
rear was enough lo throw consternation in <lb/>
the camp of enemy. is <lb/>
in world, <lb/>
I he mere mention <lb/>
creates a panic in the e <lb/>
how we can always yet iii <lb/>
rear of I heir lull this is easily ex <lb/>
plained. we a leader knows <lb/>
even hog path leads lo <lb/>
of this country, and <lb/>
keeps p. sled. Ill this way you BOB we only <lb/>
buy from hands, thereby saving <lb/>
man's Our buyer will <lb/>
arrived in Greenville and than <lb/>
IF A. I S <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL THINS. <lb/>
Leaves are leaving. <lb/>
dust lo bother now . <lb/>
is not so this lime. <lb/>
Greenville stuck up now. <lb/>
will lie in session <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Weather feels like ii might warm <lb/>
up some more. <lb/>
A woman's negative <lb/>
eel lain lo be positive. <lb/>
pretty <lb/>
people. <lb/>
We are Some of Them. <lb/>
v. I; I I. <lb/>
left this for <lb/>
the v . <lb/>
K W. returned this morn- <lb/>
from <lb/>
i- us <lb/>
during sickness of <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Hi. Hill. <lb/>
who bus K. A. <lb/>
Move, left . <lb/>
Mr. and I. Morrill. of <lb/>
Snow Hill, are the <lb/>
moth <lb/>
of Morrill. <lb/>
Mary K. Daniel of Bonn <lb/>
who has <lb/>
her brother, of Heeds r. <lb/>
Moore, returned home today. <lb/>
Doha of How all <lb/>
who been visiting her <lb/>
uncle. S. p. in this county, <lb/>
took <lb/>
her home.<lb/>
went to Suffolk <lb/>
Mrs. S. I. <lb/>
evening <lb/>
and Mrs. R. W. nines I N-. to <lb/>
.- . -.- ,, this moraine, <lb/>
their little sou, <lb/>
rived here last Mr. Ada Tyson returned <lb/>
will conduct u series of evening from <lb/>
through this week in the Miss Nan left Ibis morn <lb/>
Presbyterian church. for Wilson <lb/>
Mi. Jarvis, Powell, Cast <lb/>
two able in spent last here.<lb/>
LIBERTY <lb/>
Salt- New <lb/>
SI NEWS. <lb/>
Happen <lb/>
a. <lb/>
i ll <lb/>
Ii troll ii <lb/>
were <lb/>
lead;, tor <lb/>
i-i all roof <lb/>
lights in, tin- Liberty <lb/>
was to have a ale <lb/>
So many farmers came along <lb/>
load and drove in the <lb/>
something had be do <lb/>
them, it <lb/>
the ,, , <lb/>
have a sale anyway. , ,., ,,, ,. <lb/>
pounds was sold. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
The Mi <lb/>
W . I. i i i i mil i <lb/>
i i -I i ken <lb/>
i it mile In Stale fair in <lb/>
, . u o u u u j , <lb/>
Ii. Mil AN IT HY <lb/>
in I <lb/>
The working force the Liberty <lb/>
is us follows <lb/>
Hooker, proprietors. <lb/>
A. B. Palmer, auctioneer. <lb/>
t. T. I is., i. t this week, <lb/>
t ml I <lb/>
keeper. <lb/>
II. I. <lb/>
The Liberty is tin- <lb/>
tobacco warehouse in state. <lb/>
covering a i I. <lb/>
I he house has been up in one <lb/>
month's lime. <lb/>
;. j.,,. Ai MAX I'll K TOP <lb/>
A ALL. OB AND <lb/>
ski; i <lb/>
w ill Tar <lb/>
I on i i <lb/>
Stanley in ; . <lb/>
-cut lo for <lb/>
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-its <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
The who killed <lb/>
policeman in has <lb/>
hi South and . <lb/>
and Other Motes. <lb/>
DREYFUS HOPELESSLY ILL. <lb/>
lain, Ki <lb/>
Paris. Hi. -.-i. .;. <lb/>
physician of Capt. <lb/>
is <lb/>
The severe menial and physical <lb/>
strain through his shameful <lb/>
l. <lb/>
CORM s <lb/>
apt ii <lb/>
I W-k I.-this Stale. <lb/>
ALL LINES.- <lb/>
111-. a. I a <lb/>
I f-J ; S . <lb/>
and of <lb/>
died . <lb/>
W. B. Oliver, a former <lb/>
well known j <lb/>
hi em ill.-, has hi u ml <lb/>
lo ii in <lb/>
s. r. <lb/>
The makes money by <lb/>
driving people away. <lb/>
Ii lakes three to make a pair <lb/>
counting tin- minister. <lb/>
We had a good Saturday <lb/>
and more <lb/>
The weather la getting like fall <lb/>
and has a much more delightful <lb/>
feeling. <lb/>
The giraffe might easily claim lo <lb/>
be one of the types of <lb/>
life. <lb/>
is <lb/>
improvements about interior of <lb/>
his i <lb/>
The yearly meeting lied <lb/>
look a of Iron <lb/>
town Sunday. <lb/>
The bartender may not la- a com- <lb/>
but he's for any <lb/>
number of <lb/>
The silent of <lb/>
Ore presumably those which their <lb/>
owners neglected to wind up. <lb/>
York, Sept. <lb/>
Or. I. I., fan returned Monday head of the <lb/>
was a severe sill,. f V.,,,; .,,;,, , <lb/>
Storm here last night, ton. , . . , . <lb/>
.,,,,,. . , borne ill city early Ibis morn <lb/>
telegraph was rendered ., .- , , <lb/>
, . , -v . I . lord, w blinkers, is <lb/>
useless for a hours due lo bis daughter, Mm. s. n. <lb/>
absence of Hie operator. H was Lee. <lb/>
struck twice. , . . <lb/>
. ,. . ,. Miss Geneva <lb/>
Monday evening from a visit to <lb/>
visiting Mrs. II. I,. Brown near Wilson. <lb/>
, ,, i Hock Mount, <lb/>
Kev. I., -i,,,,,,,. flown Monday evening and <lb/>
mealing school this morning, <lb/>
house about two miles from town. ,, . . . , . <lb/>
Miss Alice I arson left this <lb/>
Several members to purchase <lb/>
Stale Lodge I- o. lo new <lb/>
Bethel lust to help the <lb/>
i-. j a ho live <lb/>
non in <lb/>
count i. i I it i old and is <lb/>
good health, <lb/>
We an, is foot <lb/>
he island of <lb/>
under a stroke mid <lb/>
paralysis. pun-base on <lb/>
is deal b there sound. The great storm <lb/>
was much excitement tho stock ll-- tin- beach <lb/>
the ml. <lb/>
off a Mod-- the doorsteps of <lb/>
that suit you. <lb/>
COKE AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White <lb/>
also <lb/>
ii-ii initiatory up- return <lb/>
on ten members home <lb/>
Mrs. K, S. i last . o , . <lb/>
r . Attention is called to the <lb/>
Sunday with Mrs. i, While. <lb/>
W. S. Appleton. of II. P. <lb/>
The Mfg. o <lb/>
Mich., spent <lb/>
days here recently. We under- <lb/>
stand he sold a baud mill some <lb/>
Nichols this morning <lb/>
for lo lake a <lb/>
in a factory there. <lb/>
of Plymouth, win <lb/>
who will build a lumber baa been visiting W. <lb/>
an, returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. Malena Ward and Master I Harry of, Danville, ha <lb/>
Dean spent last night in taken a position with Farmer's <lb/>
town. <lb/>
of Winter <lb/>
see how <lb/>
lo keep moving ahead <lb/>
without factories and a hotel. B w, i,,,,,,, <lb/>
Airs. Dr. Dead. <lb/>
Mrs. Jan.- M. Brown, Dr. <lb/>
W. M. It. Brown, I <lb/>
Monday afternoon their <lb/>
corner of fourth nod <lb/>
streets. Mrs. Brown was burn <lb/>
April miking her age <lb/>
years. I mouths and days. <lb/>
Her health had been poor for <lb/>
Shu confined <lb/>
to her bed for weeks, and <lb/>
Sew days was seen that the <lb/>
brittle I bread of life must soon b <lb/>
broken. All family were sum <lb/>
lo her bedside and they j <lb/>
watched anxiously, expecting yell <lb/>
the moment when om <lb/>
in- there Is u <lb/>
M. s. <lb/>
assistant dear to them should betaken <lb/>
bolls. . <lb/>
longer pus <lb/>
Be. I. lb-own. of tin- <lb/>
church, km <lb/>
ill I <lb/>
ford t pro ; <lb/>
. the say lie <lb/>
presided with modest and <lb/>
The meeting of the <lb/>
will be held in Wash j <lb/>
ll i <lb/>
A daughter <lb/>
near Monroe, about years of age, <lb/>
left home one morning last week lo <lb/>
go alone lo her laws j <lb/>
home, less than a . <lb/>
home by next day <lb/>
tin <lb/>
General Repair<lb/>
k iii main <lb/>
public. <lb/>
row <lb/>
TO AND ANY IT- <lb/>
family<lb/>
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r-j h <lb/>
end came . ,. , <lb/>
wt <lb/>
been Mrs. W. It. Marring-1 of DO <lb/>
I the Into Mr. i She <lb/>
Move iV Parker have sick list, is iii bis post <lb/>
large hill boards around town lei Monday<lb/>
Ion, returned home <lb/>
The low ii authorities have placed <lb/>
an order to rebuild <lb/>
plank roadway leading to the <lb/>
wharf. <lb/>
force is <lb/>
ed to Mr. J. II. for u box <lb/>
of James grapes which he brought <lb/>
us today, <lb/>
It takes bill rain In change <lb/>
the from dust lo An <lb/>
that the reels ought to <lb/>
bettor. <lb/>
A. J. jeweler, bus <lb/>
moved into one of the new <lb/>
stores. He is next <lb/>
double section leather <lb/>
pen pencil holder, containing <lb/>
a Parker fountain pen and pencil. <lb/>
Kinder please return lo W. It. <lb/>
James <lb/>
Del Yes We <lb/>
is the of u new song publish- <lb/>
ed the I Music Pub, Co., <lb/>
of Cincinnati. They will send a <lb/>
copy lo one for <lb/>
sales fur next I <lb/>
days are us large as for the last <lb/>
two, the market will <lb/>
sell a million pounds of <lb/>
this oak, <lb/>
To- <lb/>
Italics, and all <lb/>
necessary buildings. Land <lb/>
lo till crops. Apply to If, <lb/>
Tucker, N. <lb/>
The had a <lb/>
sale Tuesday. There was so much <lb/>
o here that an entire ware <lb/>
house full had to over until <lb/>
this The houses had big <lb/>
again today. <lb/>
J. L. Starkey II. A. <lb/>
Tyson had very large <lb/>
citrons yesterday they were <lb/>
fooling the boy s ltd. Till- <lb/>
thought they were line water <lb/>
melons and lo <lb/>
Miss Annie of <lb/>
arrive- Monday evening. She will <lb/>
touch a vocal and <lb/>
music class in <lb/>
The North Slate Lumber Co., is 1808 <lb/>
having two locomotives over <lb/>
hauled at their shops here. <lb/>
Mrs. P. I,. Haskins, who has <lb/>
been sick list, is much <lb/>
proved, <lb/>
Little I tin is is said to <lb/>
be very sick. <lb/>
Mrs. S. T. this <lb/>
morning spending several <lb/>
days in <lb/>
Boy father say hat he <lb/>
is happiest boy In Martin <lb/>
new w heal. <lb/>
First Bale Here. <lb/>
The bale of DOW sold <lb/>
in this season was <lb/>
based by II. Cherry Co. from <lb/>
Mrs. A. B. It <lb/>
guided middling. <lb/>
Co. purchased a bale <lb/>
Tuesday of <lb/>
at House B <lb/>
II was an extra good grade. <lb/>
is steady Si. <lb/>
Mrs. I. II. Harding Tues- <lb/>
day evening for <lb/>
J. C. Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Danville. <lb/>
Henry Alston returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Henderson. <lb/>
Mis. J. S. and child left <lb/>
this morning to visit relatives <lb/>
was married lo Dr. 1st, <lb/>
She and <lb/>
six children. Mis. I. Y. ill, <lb/>
Dr. Messrs. W. I. <lb/>
II. James and Wiley Brown. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Mrs. Brown Hi, <lb/>
Paul's church, a kind. <lb/>
Christian woman, loved and es <lb/>
teemed by all who knew her. <lb/>
began a search, hill find <lb/>
any missing hid v. <lb/>
During the last campaign our <lb/>
barber, Mr. I. A. <lb/>
ed strict <lb/>
rules in his business, <lb/>
and would attend a <lb/>
who did not <lb/>
stand up ticket. <lb/>
not good <lb/>
u j j can get <lb/>
There are many who mourn business av vet, <lb/>
aim who , , ., , , <lb/>
children and aged husband M <lb/>
In their bereavement. an idea.<lb/>
The funeral of Mis, Dr. Brown <lb/>
took place afternoon I <lb/>
o'clock, and was a <lb/>
Miss Annie Thomas, of <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening to and <lb/>
of . II. Wilson. I. <lb/>
and I. A, and were <lb/>
and supported by <lb/>
our best stand be <lb/>
takes, Bed Springs I <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. <lb/>
went <lb/>
Tuesday evening lo <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
We are glad to see Mr. Herbert <lb/>
Harris is able to be out alter his <lb/>
recent sickness which compelled <lb/>
I in to come home from Greenville. <lb/>
Wilson News. <lb/>
mil I.- fell.- n i-I If -Ii <lb/>
if a n <lb/>
v. ii. the <lb/>
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which many worn nose. It not <lb/>
, pi t , <lb/>
l . . . . and <lb/>
v. <lb/>
,,. I , I n <lb/>
Curds. <lb/>
are out announcing the <lb/>
marriage of Mr Harry w Whedbee <lb/>
on <lb/>
Oct. o'clock in <lb/>
the church of this place. <lb/>
We understand that DO cards <lb/>
will be issued in bill <lb/>
contracting partial aw <lb/>
be present, <lb/>
ceremony a public will <lb/>
Is- held Hotel <lb/>
concluded I he grave. <lb/>
The pall bearers were J. <lb/>
Move and Messrs. II. Harding, . <lb/>
James. B. Wilson, It, a little <lb/>
I C. <lb/>
SI I HITS SI HI <lb/>
SI i; I. SI Iii; <lb/>
Mayor had cases III I ll; <lb/>
him this Hull add <lb/>
I,, ton n <lb/>
finances. <lb/>
John for being <lb/>
and II pistol, was <lb/>
Ci and he total <lb/>
lo <lb/>
for being <lb/>
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look upon than a j was lined W and costs, amounting <lb/>
hearty, ruddy face, rained by <lb/>
honest toil. They m the will. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
FOR MONEY <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
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Labor Bears <lb/>
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AMI IN <lb/>
FALL WINTER GOODS. <lb/>
There is nothing insight <lb/>
whet her or not com <lb/>
is a bust bill the general <lb/>
I is Hail she is. <lb/>
Danville Farrago. <lb/>
saving of the nation, these <lb/>
toilers of both sexes, <lb/>
for daily bread. <lb/>
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store. Hood hat a <lb/>
on . .; ea, <lb/>
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r. thing in right <lb/>
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deadly weapon l NEW stock to <lb/>
m bottom <lb/>
Prank J. r. M.- A II BE KITTED <lb/>
Cowan before M iv or Move T, I HIT TO OLD <lb/>
Ibis far being disorderly I <lb/>
L fl p Q AHA <lb/>
was assessed-., ,,,, all I . I V T <lb/>
mill <lb/>
Ami run you iii-----<lb/>
was lined and no <lb/>
costs, the total for I he amount <lb/>
and <lb/>
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COMING No Need to Make <lb/>
ANY MISTAKES <lb/>
GREENVILLE. S. C. <lb/>
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
IN STYLES IF YOU TRADE <lb/>
AT THE RIGHT PLACE. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
AMERICA'S BIG TENTED ENTERPRISES. <lb/>
Honorably Conducted, Honestly Advertised. <lb/>
Lofty in Conception. Regal III Equipment. <lb/>
Omnipotent in Strength, Ideal in Equipment <lb/>
Magnificent in Presentation <lb/>
The Mutest, i leanest. <lb/>
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to sell yon the latest and <lb/>
and most stylish of goods. <lb/>
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bring ins up lo <lb/>
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administration intended lo <lb/>
Col. was <lb/>
elected a <lb/>
Council of Administration, of <lb/>
Spanish War Veteran <lb/>
which ha cloud Mi <lb/>
in Washington, <lb/>
though he attend <lb/>
Ala., mi also I <lb/>
Council, a- II. II. <lb/>
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have I. <lb/>
A Free Trip to Paris <lb/>
l-t-m or III Mill <lb/>
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The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
The Stain Bottles I <lb/>
is our <lb/>
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aim t<lb/>
stock is new <lb/>
style, this sea. m's style <lb/>
lull toil fart <lb/>
you <lb/>
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P I <lb/>
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Circus, Museum, Menagerie and <lb/>
Royal Roman <lb/>
Three Kings. Half Mile c I <lb/>
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Hi- . hi. in II <lb/>
THE CHALLENGE ACTS. <lb/>
The Aerialists. I lie and <lb/>
Skating The <lb/>
Artists. Mile, French- Mysterious <lb/>
Principal Female Equestrian. Petits, <lb/>
Aerial Bar Extraordinary. Leon and Singing <lb/>
The Slater <lb/>
Grand Ballot. led by <lb/>
Sisters Premier Danseuses. <lb/>
OUR PARADE, <lb/>
Ai i-1 he met pal the a of <lb/>
Ail. . lab <lb/>
i. Peal urea <lb/>
Lint <lb/>
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or will he <lb/>
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dinned Into Mr. Me Kin <lb/>
leading van know <lb/>
unpopular war i <lb/>
in all Mr. Mi <lb/>
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telling <lb/>
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to make him a <lb/>
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lo ill coin <lb/>
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whelming all <lb/>
of bis to call <lb/>
It by a harsher The <lb/>
i Pie <lb/>
in a long letter from Manila. <lb/>
after going into <lb/>
showing failure of Oils, MUM <lb/>
if by of <lb/>
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has led a man lo <lb/>
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i honest, <lb/>
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honesty, but everyone <lb/>
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II i evident to even Hie <lb/>
casual of <lb/>
which are lo be found by <lb/>
know bow, <lb/>
of water, that <lb/>
the are care <lb/>
paving way to drop Mr. <lb/>
if consider it ex <lb/>
to The Main of Mr. <lb/>
II In-all ll in made the <lb/>
of all I In-.- If <lb/>
improve, family <lb/>
will to the idea of In- <lb/>
remaining in poll etc. Tins <lb/>
is all Mr. <lb/>
show ii <lb/>
by hi gelling Alger b resign, Dial <lb/>
is enough to do <lb/>
w her men, mil on Hie sick <lb/>
list, failed to do. His <lb/>
in likely to remain a precarious <lb/>
until has <lb/>
fully made up his whether <lb/>
will la- to have him <lb/>
again Mr. and be <lb/>
lo fully decide until <lb/>
the meets. <lb/>
Then Mr. will take <lb/>
m l <lb/>
Off <lb/>
HORS<lb/>
A a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now la- found <lb/>
brick <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
to ski; ME. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
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Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
i c Wire stand <lb/>
You may never but <lb/>
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cents. <lb/>
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JOB <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
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for<lb/>
WASH I <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
on <lb/>
Monday a, <lb/>
days at A. M. for <lb/>
water <lb/>
at A. <lb/>
M., A. M. on Tut <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hailing hours subject <lb/>
pending on of <lb/>
Connecting with <lb/>
Hi earner for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Hon <lb/>
Ion, and for all for Went <lb/>
u at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion H. W. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Line from <lb/>
Buy from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
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-i- Full Sheet Poster, <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
I- only a year and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
th e grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
a f-M Brae .- I <lb/>
I . I,. <lb/>
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-r AND <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
Liver Pills keep the bow- <lb/>
natural motion and cleanse <lb/>
the system of all impurities An <lb/>
absolute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb/>
and kindred diseases <lb/>
do without <lb/>
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes I don't know how I could <lb/>
do without them. I have had <lb/>
disease for over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
SKI.<lb/>
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Art tho will. oil l- <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
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Hardware. <lb/>
Paints <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building Hardware a Specialty- <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
III <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector T <lb/>
D.- <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, TUt AV, SEPTEMBER lg. I <lb/>
NO <lb/>
THE LARGEST. HIGHEST<lb/>
F,<lb/>
ever made in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market was made at the <lb/>
SILL- <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
SEPTEMBER 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 haying no drummers and adding the money to the price of their tobacco <lb/>
is to their interest and they bring the tobacco to <lb/>
THE <lb/>
me Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor. <lb/>
of a Bachelor <lb/>
If a any oilier <lb/>
BUM for <lb/>
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If women were as keen a In ml <lb/>
nm love a <lb/>
lint think do are <lb/>
know when it man loves <lb/>
tin-in but doesn't It ink he does <lb/>
they would never marry <lb/>
New York <lb/>
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The of men who lull <lb/>
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refuse lo let go of a dollar If they me a taller I <lb/>
know Unit <lb/>
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Mill <lb/>
bring two i- <lb/>
merely <lb/>
live. They never really <lb/>
to anything. <lb/>
The men who win are the men <lb/>
who mil the right to <lb/>
and then but-k up <lb/>
runs <lb/>
their lust ounce of energy. <lb/>
The goods John <lb/>
ever sold He <lb/>
1-1 i-i 111- in a <lb/>
row. He Hie <lb/>
went lo a <lb/>
and planked it down <lb/>
Home men would have <lb/>
for some cheap <lb/>
Net. They would <lb/>
have been <lb/>
and Leather Facts. <lb/>
She in let <lb/>
mil her <lb/>
And a <lb/>
III <lb/>
in all Crops <lb/>
; Tin- <lb/>
all sections Stale, <lb/>
was <lb/>
Agriculture. <lb/>
shows a <lb/>
war as <lb/>
who were entitled lo <lb/>
under <lb/>
I lit ion as ii exist prior i., <lb/>
in-c ill I. ll led lo vote <lb/>
ill.- There are <lb/>
deterioration condition of all I a few <lb/>
Rather a <lb/>
takes <lb/>
Brevity is the heal recommend. <lb/>
inn of speech whether In a senator <lb/>
or an <lb/>
There is nothing so clear righted <lb/>
and sensible as a noble mind in a <lb/>
low <lb/>
dislike, is the one v limn <lb/>
you should never <lb/>
Any lakes a man <lb/>
away traitor <lb/>
household.-II. W. <lb/>
If idleness docs not ice <lb/>
in pin <lb/>
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of human <lb/>
are lint to enjoy- <lb/>
nun I. but from hope lo hope. <lb/>
Whatever be an <lb/>
ii la always best to overlook <lb/>
lolly scarcely can <lb/>
crops since the last issued <lb/>
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Ami when copped reports are based on letters re<lb/>
st anxious Slate. <lb/>
air. <lb/>
the Stale who were residents prior <lb/>
I-,,., in <lb/>
wen- allowed lo vole, and <lb/>
vote under 5th ion. <lb/>
Slate I Hi . Cits of I<lb/>
makes <lb/>
he is senior partner of the <lb/>
of Prank Co., do- <lb/>
business in Hie City of Toledo, <lb/>
Stale aforesaid, and <lb/>
said will pay Mini of <lb/>
III <lb/>
each mid cs of Catarrh that <lb/>
In- cured by Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. Thank . <lb/>
lo before me and <lb/>
And bit-allied a sigh of re <lb/>
lief <lb/>
To And her all were <lb/>
I here. <lb/>
A penciled <lb/>
Her fellow rule. <lb/>
A sugar plum <lb/>
A wad of gum. <lb/>
A bail pin I, <lb/>
A copper cent, <lb/>
A ion honk, <lb/>
Willi crook, <lb/>
A salt-Is pin. <lb/>
A tin. <lb/>
A powder <lb/>
A bag. <lb/>
The ion of I <lb/>
r per it-ill. hi- <lb/>
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be able lo vole until they a. . <lb/>
under III, <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
II. <lb/>
per <lb/>
cent damn;., -in, it he la-l I ; learning lo read and I Catarrh Cure is taken <lb/>
and damage I and directly on the <lb/>
In- e the <lb/>
port <lb/>
Mr. in. in an article <lb/>
Atlanta <lb/>
an of manner <lb/>
of country resent punished <lb/>
lost heretofore, it is only <lb/>
lo recent <lb/>
made by Mr. Hester, of <lb/>
Orleans, out of an annual col <lb/>
ion receipt of one million three <lb/>
hundred thousand in <lb/>
oily over thirty seven <lb/>
halo were made up mil of samples <lb/>
which bad been plucked <lb/>
dales by I lie men who <lb/>
Pour things to Know. <lb/>
Ill Massachusetts more is <lb/>
invested in cotton mills I ban in any <lb/>
oilier but <lb/>
making of and shoes <lb/>
yields most valuable product. <lb/>
Over in London arc <lb/>
handled them, which should have they are sup <lb/>
gone into parishes of I posed to haunted. <lb/>
I Not th least merit of the a nil -catcher ll re <lb/>
American Cotton .,, , make a sen, <lb/>
bale Is Us <lb/>
other economies this <lb/>
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The crop promised lo <lb/>
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Corn has since I lie I <lb/>
one per i-i ill. Held <lb/>
pea- cell; <lb/>
cents turnips nine per <lb/>
were the which she per and apples <lb/>
four per rent, <lb/>
with lo store <lb/>
shopping lour, lo see The following 1- He <lb/>
pretty which she I <lb/>
Would love to buy if she but <lb/>
Tin-cash, and a smile so glad <lb/>
It almost made tut; la-i report. <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
PRANK <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold druggists. <lb/>
Hall's are In I. <lb/>
Senator Carter of Montana, for- <lb/>
chairman of the Republican <lb/>
National says that ail <lb/>
income lax will soon be <lb/>
all signs tail Vs. sail <lb/>
will again lie the nominee of <lb/>
mi ii parts for <lb/>
in last was <lb/>
s, the lb- is <lb/>
and his so. for Culled States, and then <lb/>
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case <lb/>
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Ill <lb/>
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people mas decide I his lime lo <lb/>
an man. Such a <lb/>
is ii.-l all improbable. <lb/>
has th.- of the <lb/>
sincere con <lb/>
a ion- man in public life <lb/>
Culled Slates ibis lime. <lb/>
to f Monet <lb/>
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i- mills lo base <lb/>
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ii n I., merely <lb/>
Inn better. There i- <lb/>
claim idea <lb/>
as their ow n. <lb/>
condition. rent; held ways u ready to a lair <lb/>
present XI price best <lb/>
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surveys and <lb/>
POWER. <lb/>
. pi. . . mil. <lb/>
per <lb/>
i per peanuts, <lb/>
present condition, per <lb/>
bus Instructed sorghum, s.-i <lb/>
a pine high, bill Mills P. Eure, <lb/>
on the key Ion <lb/>
low. A reasonable profit i- even <lb/>
man's in Small <lb/>
profits arc of only <lb/>
N C. N C <lb/>
the every tin nun I'll i, t <lb/>
iii the I to weigh all per j Inti . p-es with an a- <lb/>
mail for HI the ell I per i be in-. <lb/>
day of October. big condition, -M h-i pi U always <lb/>
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