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a will have on display <lb/>
TH MOST COMPLETE COL- <lb/>
of BEAUTIFUL GOODS <lb/>
IN EVERY LINE THAT IT HAS <lb/>
Ever Been Your Pleasure to See in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
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of the scarcity of IO <lb/>
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Reflector Job Printing Office <lb/>
FROM A- <lb/>
Visiting Card s- <lb/>
-a. 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 grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers, leave Washington on <lb/>
Mi nu lays. and Fri- <lb/>
M. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at I A. <lb/>
M., A. M. on <lb/>
days, Thursdays and <lb/>
Sailing subject lo change tie- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
York and <lb/>
ton, and for all for <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from Haiti more; <lb/>
Men and Line from <lb/>
N. son, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
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BAKER HART <lb/>
Arrest <lb/>
disease by the timely use of <lb/>
Liver Pills, an old and <lb/>
favorite remedy of increasing <lb/>
popularity. Always cures <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
torpid liver, constipation <lb/>
and all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. M. C. FRi IN. SEPTEMBER M. J <lb/>
ii,<lb/>
THE LARGEST HIGHEST SI <lb/>
ever made in the history of the Greenville T <lb/>
was made at the <lb/>
1ST. <lb/>
All the surrounding counties were ind the n i j ., <lb/>
They are leading that my method of baling t <lb/>
is to their interest and they the tobacco to V price of their tobacco <lb/>
THE <lb/>
me Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
From Our i <lb/>
0.1 Sept. 16,10 <lb/>
form Latin; Madre in Men in <lb/>
of for Rico until French; in Swedish; <lb/>
after the election. In Danish; Under In Dutch; <lb/>
In German; Male in <lb/>
who in ,,., is in plausible <lb/>
to mix ran . presented to nail Dal. <lb/>
up in lie affairs year and WK how it works, <lb/>
Santo have to get of the ex- <lb/>
the they now be- before providing for a The <lb/>
Mr. member <lb/>
State Board of <lb/>
laud of the Washington<lb/>
the has written to<lb/>
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large to advertise, everybody knows <lb/>
that their man, who <lb/>
already at head of pro- <lb/>
n will <lb/>
ably elected President by <lb/>
of Santo Domingo, their <lb/>
business interests over there will <lb/>
be taken care of by him, without <lb/>
direct assistance of <lb/>
Private advices from Santo <lb/>
Domingo say that V. S. consular <lb/>
aiding <lb/>
all they can. If that lie true, they <lb/>
have received a tip from Washing- <lb/>
ton, they would not <lb/>
dare to do such a thing. <lb/>
The discovery, by <lb/>
administration, that Rico <lb/>
needs a civil government <lb/>
announcement that it <lb/>
one advance of Congressional <lb/>
action, is intended more <lb/>
the establishment a permanent <lb/>
government on island by Con- <lb/>
than for of the <lb/>
Inasmuch the <lb/>
Patterson suggesting Ilia a meet- <lb/>
of the fruit truck growers <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Washington City, Sept. <lb/>
The panic or t In- <lb/>
over situation in Ohio, daily <lb/>
grows worse, and Mr. <lb/>
tells the Ohio Republicans who <lb/>
fall on him Unit state must <lb/>
carried at all hazards, lie soul n <lb/>
trusted personal to <lb/>
York to meet line litmus when he <lb/>
arrived loll him <lb/>
just how blue things look the <lb/>
administration of view; also <lb/>
Ito impress upon him the <lb/>
I, <lb/>
Girls Nobody Likes. <lb/>
The girl whose talk is all other <lb/>
self, lakes no in any- <lb/>
else cure for nothing bill <lb/>
of the Stale hi- held at Raleigh for <lb/>
One of the lira words a baby <lb/>
say m is or Bother, and it <lb/>
civil government to therefore, to <lb/>
entirely appointive from lop to <lb/>
In ill i nu, and that every act <lb/>
must be approved in Washington <lb/>
before becoming effective, it n <lb/>
rather of the <lb/>
nation to call it for <lb/>
as the administration <lb/>
arc doing. A Republican <lb/>
Senator who classed MM <lb/>
man, although his friends <lb/>
know that rather lo <lb/>
oppose than to any thing <lb/>
leading towards imperialism, said <lb/>
of this new scheme. <lb/>
Hint it the <lb/>
inwards Congress to <lb/>
one of and simplest words <lb/>
in every There is <lb/>
word easier font child to say than <lb/>
it In- In He <lb/>
brew is <lb/>
and is in Welsh <lb/>
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other languages it is slightly differ <lb/>
cut. but near enough like our own <lb/>
word to make it mi <lb/>
most universal word, so a <lb/>
child crying in any language could <lb/>
almost any other <lb/>
language. Hero are a few of <lb/>
in Persian; <lb/>
use <lb/>
Mr. is <lb/>
has Information I loss <lb/>
Baal Fruit and Truck, <lb/>
shows lo Wash in; <lb/>
of <lb/>
a. <lb/>
it anyhow.- Well, sit still purpose of organizing u was <lb/>
keep and you'll learn <lb/>
that people forget you, that strung- <lb/>
em who are settling the column <lb/>
and who have cash to buy <lb/>
with, never of you. These <lb/>
arc people who take a daily <lb/>
paper and who expect to Hit <lb/>
most reliable successful <lb/>
chants advertising in it. If you <lb/>
follow Rabbit's plan of action <lb/>
and low say <lb/>
your big business will lie small <lb/>
enough to <lb/>
An of Haitian <lb/>
That Was Amazing; <lb/>
in <lb/>
the <lb/>
As far as I was able to <lb/>
Haitian is entirely devoid nones <lb/>
or feeling of any kind. I <lb/>
occasion I saw undertake to <lb/>
split a He stood on end, <lb/>
placed his machete On lop, reached <lb/>
out for another stick, which <lb/>
used as a and while doing <lb/>
so the piece or wood foil over. <lb/>
Twenty-three limes lie repeated <lb/>
toll. The mailer has been discuss <lb/>
Cabinet meetings and two <lb/>
members, Postmaster General <lb/>
Smith and Secretary <lb/>
Dated lo take the slump. Mr. <lb/>
Wilson w ill speak mostly in the <lb/>
agricultural section, <lb/>
among being <lb/>
be wonderful, while <lb/>
Mr. Smith will talk mostly lo city <lb/>
and town audiences. The <lb/>
of I lie Civilian Philippine Com <lb/>
lo a certain extent, by Ohio <lb/>
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be would lie glad speak in K.-n <lb/>
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were <lb/>
of own voice. <lb/>
I have written him things <lb/>
we will Is-ready for him any lime her <lb/>
October, and by absence, who <lb/>
I lino. Iron, and making mischief. <lb/>
boll in Kentucky n. .;, ,<lb/>
The responsible <lb/>
a-signing Admiral Sell In the <lb/>
of the Mouth Atlantic <lb/>
undesirable <lb/>
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they look the lo give out <lb/>
statements about the intention <lb/>
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number of vessels in <lb/>
the of in <lb/>
case of war w or South <lb/>
America, etc The red object is <lb/>
probably to get nut reach <lb/>
of c. <lb/>
mil tees. <lb/>
The girl who is and din <lb/>
she con- <lb/>
her <lb/>
-hows . <lb/>
poorer than herself. <lb/>
girl is I ii her <lb/>
that she <lb/>
thinks everybody is looking her <lb/>
and talk ; ,, u <lb/>
ladling for a com- <lb/>
Leader, <lb/>
State of Ohio, City of<lb/>
J. makes oath <lb/>
that he is senior partner of the <lb/>
of Flank Co., do- <lb/>
business in Hie City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and State aforesaid, and <lb/>
that said will pay the sum of <lb/>
DOLLARS for <lb/>
each every case of Catarrh that <lb/>
Is- cured by the Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. J. <lb/>
Sworn lo before me and <lb/>
ed in my presence, this 6th day of <lb/>
December, A. 1880. <lb/>
i -.- I Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb/>
. and acts directly on the <lb/>
blood mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. Fit A X K <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hold by druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family lie. <lb/>
Senator Curler of Montana, for- <lb/>
chairman <lb/>
National Committee Says that an <lb/>
Income las will soon la- enacted <lb/>
for tin- states, and then <lb/>
the Republicans Mill claim the idea <lb/>
as own. <lb/>
lighting under <lb/>
operation before he accomplished ., r <lb/>
ii ii. i lift <lb/>
ins object, never tillered <lb/>
swear word, looked <lb/>
or <lb/>
not <lb/>
working b the day , was <lb/>
piecework, on Contract, for <lb/>
-st mil. Tom. <lb/>
to, Com <lb/>
day. and civil <lb/>
are gotten out <lb/>
of way so have no <lb/>
excuse for mil pushing Hie lighting. <lb/>
So much the vies <lb/>
of the Ohio campaign, <lb/>
Joe who <lb/>
has been resting I little in Wash <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
t the Post at <lb/>
Greenville. X. s <lb/>
Mail Mailer. <lb/>
Friday, <lb/>
The of tax valuations <lb/>
has recently had mad more discus <lb/>
than usually gels, <lb/>
may result in some reformation in <lb/>
listing when another assessment <lb/>
time comes. The railroads of the <lb/>
State thought they were assessed <lb/>
too high this year, their <lb/>
valuation for taxation was not in <lb/>
to the valuation of other <lb/>
property over the State, so they <lb/>
took the matter Judge Si- <lb/>
on injunction. The <lb/>
ease came on for a hearing last <lb/>
week in many of the <lb/>
State's lawyers were there <lb/>
representing each Hundreds <lb/>
of affidavit wen Introduced, some <lb/>
setting forth that other <lb/>
was not at lull value <lb/>
but only at about two-thirds or <lb/>
three fourths value, others <lb/>
affirming that property was assess- <lb/>
its lull value. At this writ <lb/>
log a decision has not beau given <lb/>
out. soil is not known yet how the <lb/>
matter will end. <lb/>
does not take side- with the rail <lb/>
in the value assess- <lb/>
ed against them reduced, for we do <lb/>
not yet believe are rallied at <lb/>
near what would bring in <lb/>
oath. On the other hand we <lb/>
that lo lake the State over, <lb/>
other property nine cases of <lb/>
ten is not ill near it actual <lb/>
i-ash mine. According to our way <lb/>
of thinking all properly should <lb/>
at its true value then <lb/>
the tax rate should i- <lb/>
lower. Ami such val <lb/>
made to on <lb/>
all alike proportion to <lb/>
they possessed. <lb/>
MARRIAGES <lb/>
tine In Church, Two Home. <lb/>
win. it . <lb/>
In the Methodist church <lb/>
evening Mr. It. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
were joined in holy <lb/>
The bridal party reached the <lb/>
church a past o'clock, and <lb/>
Mr. I. Fleming <lb/>
rendered the wedding march as <lb/>
entered. <lb/>
The usher- were Dr. I ha. nil. <lb/>
Messrs. M. <lb/>
U. F. Burch, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
The bride entered with her maid <lb/>
of honor. Miss Lucy, Johnson, and I <lb/>
the groom with his best man, Mr. <lb/>
II. Waller <lb/>
The ceremony was by <lb/>
N. M. Watson and was <lb/>
impressive. <lb/>
Following the ceremony n <lb/>
held at the home of the <lb/>
groom's mother, Mrs. V. II. Which <lb/>
Bid, where many friends called to <lb/>
extend congratulations. <lb/>
They received several <lb/>
h and bridal presents, <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
AND<lb/>
II i I . Sept. <lb/>
are going <lb/>
The Daily S made its <lb/>
appearance Saturday. <lb/>
May it live as long as <lb/>
Its parent, the old <lb/>
has us weekly visits for <lb/>
nigh three-quarters of a century. <lb/>
month like cakes. <lb/>
Relief agent Crump is here in The convention of the <lb/>
place days, church will be in <lb/>
to know the sick In Wilson Oct. 34th to 37th. <lb/>
arc improving ii,,. .,, for the <lb/>
I office made by the recent <lb/>
goes lo Greenville ,,,.,, ,,,. Court clerk <lb/>
this to work in the Bis- <lb/>
i r. i, office a few day. <lb/>
Thomas and little <lb/>
if Davit county. <lb/>
Greensboro Aldermen <lb/>
a license tax of year on <lb/>
hi blacks. <lb/>
Jefferson Dost, of <lb/>
daughter, of <lb/>
n nice little v yesterday. They , <lb/>
were the guests. W, I. House. <lb/>
Substantial county, who was gored a bull, <lb/>
money saved is money made. You died his injuries. <lb/>
would have saved money by boy ii. a. of Wilmington, <lb/>
log Wire Fence some time ago w, by the <lb/>
of a lamp While he was asleep i i a <lb/>
Charlotte hotel, only lived a day <lb/>
Biter the accident. <lb/>
. unit surd w <lb/>
At n Wednesday <lb/>
at <lb/>
for advance, but as <lb/>
fore gels any higher. <lb/>
iv It. -Bring soar col <lb/>
Ion lo the <lb/>
cotton market. Having special, <lb/>
advantages, we propose lo Succeeds. <lb/>
former the of them, The man who keeps with the <lb/>
Strain the market as heretofore, times, who thinks, reads, studies. <lb/>
The baled this year's and uses good judgment, is <lb/>
sold here for ii cents, and brought man who succeeds. Th <lb/>
Proud A in the Realms I <lb/>
the <lb/>
The famous family, <lb/>
the great of The Wallace <lb/>
Shows does work bonier on <lb/>
the marvelous. In truth, some of <lb/>
are of com- <lb/>
it <lb/>
passes with hut little more <lb/>
from the public than simpler <lb/>
displays solely the <lb/>
can folio its intricate and <lb/>
perplexing <lb/>
It happens <lb/>
when a hazardous <lb/>
is accomplished the and <lb/>
sill <lb/>
from entry wherein the <lb/>
the show may <lb/>
found ranged as <lb/>
tors when are <lb/>
This to their genius from <lb/>
their fellow performers is as <lb/>
usual as it is simultaneous, and <lb/>
to their superiority more <lb/>
than any eulogy possibly <lb/>
good. <lb/>
When an act can hold the <lb/>
of actors a of the St irks <lb/>
does, may indeed said to be <lb/>
truly great. At Greenville OB Fri- <lb/>
day Sept. SO. <lb/>
TO RIGHT AM LEFT YOU CM GO <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
New every train boat. suit you in <lb/>
DRESS <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
THINKS. <lb/>
e. <lb/>
A call will <lb/>
man <lb/>
who proceeds along the same line <lb/>
today as he did the years ago is a <lb/>
surely <lb/>
is no doubt true, back number, and will <lb/>
distanced by his hustling, <lb/>
home Of Mr. S. broth- B. F. Co. <lb/>
or bride, South Greenville, The oil adage said I <lb/>
Mr. J Cobb and Miss Ellen <lb/>
M. were married in I yd ii is to keep saying <lb/>
presence of s lends rein and doing more all lime, and if awake Talks. <lb/>
lives. The ceremony was perform- there is any to be done, <lb/>
of Would <lb/>
The couple on the morning j be glad to have our customers say <lb/>
train bridal nip to Baltimore more too, If ism o we <lb/>
New They will remain will appreciate and use it as an <lb/>
in latter lo attend the advertisement. u- <lb/>
will to by It, and <lb/>
remedy ill.- difficulty. <lb/>
I A Ms. <lb/>
Ai i he home., f bride, two Afterthoughts, <lb/>
miles from Greenville, I o'clock Ii Is the things we do not do <lb/>
Wednesday Mr. V. W. make us weary of life. <lb/>
Barber Miss Mary were Hardly anybody is as sure of <lb/>
married. Kev. C. I himself as he would have people <lb/>
reception. <lb/>
We saw a young lady out rid- <lb/>
on her wheel a few days ago <lb/>
with a Smith Wesson pistol <lb/>
buckled on her handle nays <lb/>
The Cent rev Pleas. <lb/>
mug lady was ready to protect <lb/>
An , -red N <lb/>
S i I it . . <lb/>
. arc <lb/>
and They <lb/>
Cute Headache. Bit- <lb/>
Sour Stomach, <lb/>
and Sold <lb/>
everywhere, per box. <lb/>
flood <lb/>
herself, and if more would follow <lb/>
her example there would be fewer <lb/>
outrages committed. A woman <lb/>
with a gnu<lb/>
w i-hes lo <lb/>
roll extends <lb/>
if these <lb/>
Built Peanut Trade <lb/>
Boykin, Va., is a nourishing <lb/>
town of live hundred people, a <lb/>
Post correspondent writes. <lb/>
And Mi. II. Beadles says it <lb/>
would be impossible to find, <lb/>
throughout the old Dominion, live <lb/>
more honest, <lb/>
and abiding citizens than those <lb/>
over whom he officiates as mayor, <lb/>
The town was incorporated in <lb/>
By association this is properly a <lb/>
North Carolina town, being <lb/>
two miles from the And <lb/>
large part of arc Tar <lb/>
Heels, giving rise a large North <lb/>
Carolina trade. <lb/>
The largest trade here is in the <lb/>
peanut market. twenty- <lb/>
lire thousand hags were bee <lb/>
last season. It is the money <lb/>
crop. Norfolk, which is the <lb/>
largest peanut market in the world, <lb/>
offers larger prices for peanuts <lb/>
raised in this section than for those <lb/>
of any other section, Peanuts are <lb/>
shipped from here lo Norfolk. <lb/>
where they are cleaned, <lb/>
and branded Hand Pick <lb/>
which brand is now famous <lb/>
world over. <lb/>
Under cultivation <lb/>
laud here can be made to pro- <lb/>
duce from twelve to eighteen thou <lb/>
sand peanuts, which sell <lb/>
on the market at average of <lb/>
three cents per pound. <lb/>
font to <lb/>
secure the erection of an establish <lb/>
for the cleaning of peanuts, <lb/>
The people are in earnest concern <lb/>
this movement, and doubtless <lb/>
by another season large <lb/>
of peanuts handled here year- <lb/>
will also lie cleaned here. <lb/>
The cultivation of cotton has <lb/>
almost abandoned for that of <lb/>
five hundred bales of cotton <lb/>
were handled here last season. <lb/>
Only a few years ago every farm, <lb/>
of any in this Bastion had its <lb/>
own whereas now there is bill <lb/>
gin a an miles <lb/>
of II I, I II- <lb/>
When a man become of <lb/>
the idea be is a philosopher, <lb/>
it is pretty hard to get him <lb/>
to News, <lb/>
Pretty as a <lb/>
attractive place low <lb/>
is the store of Co. <lb/>
Their fall and winter opening is <lb/>
now in <lb/>
display of new goods <lb/>
l ion of every beholder. This on <lb/>
lakes the lead <lb/>
variety and magnitude of <lb/>
stock. not fail lo sec <lb/>
play. <lb/>
A sanguine disposition is one <lb/>
best that can continue in hope for some <lb/>
thing which It knows won't hap- <lb/>
pen. <lb/>
Sometimes when we are <lb/>
up the size of our <lb/>
we arc standing In our own <lb/>
light. <lb/>
Whether a man is crank or <lb/>
depends much on his <lb/>
as a purl Unsocial ma- <lb/>
chine. <lb/>
Often. <lb/>
Dick Moore, man <lb/>
of Heaver Dam township, is <lb/>
yens He is a defendant at <lb/>
court week, charged with in- <lb/>
jury to says this is the <lb/>
time that he has been in the <lb/>
Court House since he got married, <lb/>
right after war. <lb/>
MILLS <lb/>
Johnson's Mm is. <lb/>
W. Harding left la-l week for <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Miss Annie Harding went to <lb/>
Kinston yesterday. <lb/>
Miss Katie of <lb/>
ville, is visiting friends in <lb/>
neighborhood. <lb/>
I. II. S. <lb/>
M. are jurors <lb/>
from here this <lb/>
May left Monday lo attend <lb/>
the A. U. College at <lb/>
Rice to Greenville <lb/>
a position as <lb/>
salesman C. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
The angel visited the home <lb/>
of Mr. II. Harris <lb/>
night, and claimed their little <lb/>
Seven year old son, for his <lb/>
victim. He others of <lb/>
children were down with typhoid <lb/>
lover. His remains were Interred <lb/>
iii Branch church yard Sat <lb/>
evening. Kev. I., <lb/>
bro conducted funeral services. <lb/>
The parents have HI <lb/>
sympathy. The remaining six are <lb/>
all Improving, -Fret Will Baptist. <lb/>
After Wilmington, no <lb/>
from Marion Butler's <lb/>
domination In the <lb/>
and alter New Hanover <lb/>
I no suffered more than <lb/>
The county <lb/>
this county have accepted <lb/>
resignation of Sheriff Hahn. the <lb/>
officer who had a number <lb/>
deputies under him. <lb/>
Sheriff Hahn agreed to <lb/>
of being allowed <lb/>
as tax <lb/>
office where he Will <lb/>
have power to offend by <lb/>
pointing ignorant to office. <lb/>
thrown this sop. he is <lb/>
lied, and the county avoids the an- <lb/>
Joseph Kinsey <lb/>
was elected sheriff. And <lb/>
thus, the great victory <lb/>
for while last year, <lb/>
and the overthrow of the horrors <lb/>
of fusion the eastern <lb/>
are gradually coming <lb/>
from under plague of darkness. <lb/>
western counties of <lb/>
State do <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
A Motor, <lb/>
Capital in the mercantile world <lb/>
has bean sailed -the universal mo- <lb/>
la the power which <lb/>
which keeps the tradesman's bail <lb/>
moving. there are various <lb/>
sorts of capital, and the kind to <lb/>
the may <lb/>
directly is advertising. Knob <lb/>
advertisement published <lb/>
which is read extensively is <lb/>
so much capital wall invested, and <lb/>
as a along the <lb/>
merchant's is universal <lb/>
and potential. It keeps his <lb/>
going and growing, and enlarges <lb/>
capital which he may <lb/>
have banks or in property, <lb/>
Trust not to bill <lb/>
put your faith in Hood's <lb/>
which never <lb/>
It is the Is-st medicine cm <lb/>
buy. <lb/>
Times to hard. <lb/>
are <lb/>
It doesn't follow that a well- <lb/>
posted man should lie stuck up. <lb/>
It's only natural that there <lb/>
should little game at a stag <lb/>
party. <lb/>
In Women's Places. <lb/>
Since so many women are forging <lb/>
to in lines of employment <lb/>
regarded as the inherent <lb/>
rights and privileges of Hie rough- <lb/>
sex. it Deed not surprise any one <lb/>
If men seek revenge by <lb/>
the work of the hired girl. <lb/>
chambermaid, the scullion, the <lb/>
cook, and even the seamstress <lb/>
The Iii-st general movement of this <lb/>
kind was made in a Southern city, <lb/>
where have I employed <lb/>
for some time as general house <lb/>
workers They <lb/>
nave given entire satisfaction, and <lb/>
no --nigger need <lb/>
Chicago now is following suit, as <lb/>
we judge by the advertise- <lb/>
the papers, though whites <lb/>
arc wanted there instead of blacks. <lb/>
I know a French family this <lb/>
city has had a white man do- <lb/>
and general <lb/>
housework for twelve years, and <lb/>
no woman could approach him <lb/>
general <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue live power vested in by <lb/>
decree in ; special in Bu- <lb/>
iN-nor Court, entitled Cos nod <lb/>
Skinner, ex t sell land <lb/>
September <lb/>
Court <lb/>
U the <lb/>
Ida piece r f <lb/>
lo mi N. K. <lb/>
and bounded on <lb/>
the Drown, But <lb/>
by Cox no, South <lb/>
by Won by <lb/>
No. the Plot -4 <lb/>
town nod win c <lb/>
owned and J.<lb/>
o, j. <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
PATRONS <lb/>
W. H. White, W. T. Fleming <lb/>
the that is <lb/>
OFFERED, AT <lb/>
LOWEST <lb/>
I ow one of the new Bawls <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
AND FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine i an <lb/>
I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK BEST <lb/>
mo a call anything in <lb/>
y line is needed and I to <lb/>
lease you ill quality and <lb/>
price of the goods, <lb/>
We have just <lb/>
nil with an entirely new <lb/>
complete stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoos, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
Why <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Tin of the Coon i Pin j <lb/>
county <lb/>
lo me, the undersigned, n Id <lb/>
l i of . 1899, the of f <lb/>
Notice hereby <lb/>
in the lo make; <lb/>
Immediate lo the <lb/>
and in <lb/>
their claim, to <lb/>
undersigned, within after <lb/>
dale of will <lb/>
in bar <lb/>
This Hi. day of Aim., 1809, <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
nu Er-talc of <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
ARRIVALS <lb/>
N,. <lb/>
WORSTEDS, <lb/>
PERCALES, <lb/>
Complete line of <lb/>
TRIMMINGS, <lb/>
and to date SHOW, <lb/>
CAPS and <lb/>
III<lb/>
ml III <lb/>
a- <lb/>
. AM <lb/>
end <lb/>
, Mid <lb/>
r, areas <lb/>
or Ii. <lb/>
free. AUria <lb/>
co. <lb/>
or <lb/>
for free <lb/>
WASH <lb/>
Sale make Assets <lb/>
of power i In by j <lb/>
a in iii <lb/>
Court, V. A Wayne, <lb/>
Wayne, . J. Cox <lb/>
J. Cox, the will on <lb/>
the of October. 1899, be- <lb/>
Court <lb/>
now to Bale to the bidder <lb/>
i to <lb/>
tractor of land, <lb/>
in Swift Creek and as <lb/>
Hake, Ardent <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
then us a Make, <lb/>
North to a to <lb/>
thence South to the <lb/>
with the Causey hue to a stake, P. <lb/>
A. corner, thence North to the <lb/>
with the <lb/>
road to H. A. corner, thence <lb/>
with <lb/>
them c Watt 11- to a near a <lb/>
pine, with Smith's line to <lb/>
or <lb/>
tern SKINNER, <lb/>
AT <lb/>
MY STORE IS AN <lb/>
PROBLEM TO SOLVE. IT <lb/>
is BECAUSE NO DEALER <lb/>
A A BETTER, <lb/>
FRESHER OB SB- <lb/>
STOCK OF <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
Canned Goods <lb/>
AND KINDS Of <lb/>
Table <lb/>
that are to c ham. I have <lb/>
one of now <lb/>
i-an now lie found just arrows <lb/>
,. C, <lb/>
NEW GOODS <lb/>
my <lb/>
of <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
Count j. <lb/>
Know men iv presents <lb/>
That we, Peru and U- <lb/>
the firm <lb/>
Danville, Va., with I. <lb/>
Taylor, of Henderson. N. C- trailing at <lb/>
X. C, the name Off <lb/>
I, P. Toy tor A Co., and II. P. of <lb/>
N. C. to form a <lb/>
and by virtue of <lb/>
of North Carolina, Chapter A <lb/>
Code of <lb/>
The name and <lb/>
shall be II. V. <lb/>
J It for the of <lb/>
in the <lb/>
In the town Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. II. and O. W. <lb/>
mil n A at Danville. Va., <lb/>
arc and J. G. <lb/>
Dudley and P. Taylor, trading J. P. <lb/>
Taylor A-Co., at N. C, arc <lb/>
Said A- to <lb/>
of raid -1. i I limited <lb/>
ship mini of Five <lb/>
I p. Taylor A Co to the <lb/>
capital of special <lb/>
the tun of Dollars. <lb/>
The begin <lb/>
Sept. continue for <lb/>
mid n <lb/>
o. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
II <lb/>
UP TO SEE <lb/>
How nice we are our <lb/>
new store. Drop in we will <lb/>
yon. We are just opposite <lb/>
the of having <lb/>
a much larger store than usual we <lb/>
arc <lb/>
s a a a a a s <lb/>
. GOODS <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Yon will three <lb/>
Joe and to wait on you <lb/>
to please you. <lb/>
Whim it ponies to prices, yon <lb/>
will ours rock bottom. <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
J, L BRO. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
HI. IN <lb/>
N.<lb/>
Cotton Hagging Tics always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept <lb/>
baud. produce <lb/>
Hold. A trial will you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
HAY, <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found us low a good article can <lb/>
You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Alter two <lb/>
Premiums have been paid <lb/>
IS <lb/>
f. <lb/>
that <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
U. Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Extended <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
ti. Will reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
health. <lb/>
After Year <lb/>
No Restrictions,<lb/>
Dividends arc payable at the he- <lb/>
ginning of the and of each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
for the. current year be paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUGG, <lb/>
N. P. <lb/>
Have n <lb/>
you <lb/>
If . them tome. I at <lb/>
pi <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
WHICH ARD <lb/>
, -in . W, H <lb/>
in <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
The Stock <lb/>
prices us low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country<lb/>
Gen. Joe <lb/>
Is no taking the situation around <lb/>
Manila. Now let V Ham relieve t is <lb/>
give the Old Buttermilk Ringer a half <lb/>
chance very hear the <lb/>
gents calling for the calf rope. The <lb/>
Buttermilk Hanger was given to our cavalry <lb/>
the An to be <lb/>
must have in r leader. Take <lb/>
the record of Jackson. Why the <lb/>
soldiers under him no such as <lb/>
defeat, and to just say that the <lb/>
rear was enough to throw consternation <lb/>
the ramp of the enemy, is <lb/>
as the world, and <lb/>
the mere name <lb/>
creates a in We <lb/>
understand bow can always get in <lb/>
the rear of their prices, but this is easily ex- <lb/>
plained. For we have a leader that knows <lb/>
every hog path that leads to the different <lb/>
manufacturing of this country, and <lb/>
keeps posted. this way SOS only <lb/>
buy from hands, thereby saving the <lb/>
middle man's profit. Our buyer will soon <lb/>
arrived Greenville and then <lb/>
FRANK. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Court week. <lb/>
Equinox weather is on. <lb/>
The dust been settled once <lb/>
more. <lb/>
Look up Tub man <lb/>
give a dollar. <lb/>
Hymen nice, of Johnson's <lb/>
baa taken a position with C, T. <lb/>
The of Prof, <lb/>
dale's Male Academy went up to <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Another lot of the non-spilling <lb/>
ink cent at <lb/>
tor Book Store. <lb/>
The train brings almost a full <lb/>
load of people to court from down <lb/>
the road. <lb/>
The patent medicine quack who <lb/>
After midnight Hal night <lb/>
Policemen James a ml and <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff Mason Blade a <lb/>
a down in the railroad <lb/>
ravine and scooped in a crowd <lb/>
Is and having a rowdy <lb/>
time. The crowd was locked up. <lb/>
Mayor Move gave the crowd a <lb/>
hearing this morning. <lb/>
Adi lo <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. Wiggins returned lo Tar- <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mrs. A. Papa as returned this <lb/>
morning <lb/>
Swift Galloway, <lb/>
Hill, is attending court. <lb/>
It. Hardy, of Hie <lb/>
News and Observer, is in town. <lb/>
Rev. It. II. Minnie Is conducting <lb/>
a meeting near this week. <lb/>
Hies Nellie left this <lb/>
morning lo re <lb/>
folk. <lb/>
Kinston, <lb/>
who bus bean bUbs <lb/>
retained home Saturday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
I Tuesday, ISM. <lb/>
II. of Kinston. <lb/>
I today here. <lb/>
Bar. J- B. Morion returned lo <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
I. I, Monday <lb/>
evening from Henderson. <lb/>
Rev. tunnels Joyner, of Bean- <lb/>
foil county, came in Monday eve- <lb/>
SUPERIOR COURT <lb/>
September Term Now In Session <lb/>
The September tens of Pill <lb/>
convened this i. a <lb/>
A. <lb/>
and I. I. Moore represent <lb/>
Slate. Till- <lb/>
drawn as the grand the <lb/>
term. <lb/>
I. It. <lb/>
Book, B. M. Lewis, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
C. J. Smith, W. <lb/>
Andrews, t. <lb/>
s. Hester, It. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
OS . <lb/>
docket lo dis-1 <lb/>
. i being <lb/>
I -a-l <lb/>
and <lb/>
pose of, sci. <lb/>
link dis <lb/>
guilty, <lb/>
Slid <lb/>
tiring <lb/>
;. not . <lb/>
keeping <lb/>
i j. ;. i <lb/>
III <lb/>
Bullock, Tony Baptist, <lb/>
WANT IT, AMI VIII IAN <lb/>
TO THE------ <lb/>
OR IT BY<lb/>
ii <lb/>
MAN AMI TOP <lb/>
THE TO ALL, OH COMB AMI <lb/>
SEE MM <lb/>
Vi II <lb/>
ii.-. i. i. n. Walter Snead, Williams, rt K T f TI A O H <lb/>
Samuel ,,.,,,,,. ,. ,;,,,, W f ft X K fr X. V , <lb/>
,.;, M A <lb/>
Negro, Whiskey. Pistol. <lb/>
That is a Combination calculated <lb/>
to cause trouble, is a mixture <lb/>
that is seldom made without trouble <lb/>
growing out of it. Put in <lb/>
a hip pocket, till him with <lb/>
bad and follow him to <lb/>
and you will see some- <lb/>
thing happen. <lb/>
Sal night the colored folks <lb/>
had a festival the Odd Fellows <lb/>
hall. Jim was there <lb/>
loaded with Kith whiskey a <lb/>
pistol. Jim started out the door <lb/>
usually comes with court is mil In where a crowd nut Standing, and <lb/>
evidence now. <lb/>
Some men are kept so busy <lb/>
counting the coal that they never ball found Charlie Johnson, <lb/>
crying out I'm <lb/>
Bred his pistol into crowd. <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. Norman returned <lb/>
Monday evening from a visit lo <lb/>
Gilliam, of Tarboro. <lb/>
down Monday evening to at <lb/>
lend court. <lb/>
Mrs. Allen Warren left Ibis <lb/>
morning for Washington to visit <lb/>
her daughters. <lb/>
Rev. M. Watson returned <lb/>
Monday evening from a visit lo <lb/>
relatives in Georgia. <lb/>
Herbert was taken <lb/>
sick some weeks ago and went to <lb/>
his home Wilson, returned <lb/>
evening. The boys all <lb/>
glad to sec him well and back <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Con Treasurer J, B, <lb/>
left this morning for Baltimore to <lb/>
have his eyes treated. His eyes <lb/>
have been giving him trouble for <lb/>
some lime and nil hope hi- may <lb/>
relief. <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
L. Cahoon, Raleigh <lb/>
Post, <lb/>
W. P. Book. <lb/>
charge of the <lb/>
able <lb/>
one. Be dispatches work of <lb/>
the court way. <lb/>
The jury for this week is <lb/>
composed of J. I. Flanagan, J. T. <lb/>
Dunn, W. P. Joyner, J. i. <lb/>
lain. I. E. A. <lb/>
M. M. <lb/>
and profanity. Tony Baptist and <lb/>
Minnie not guilty, <lb/>
all guilty . each, <lb/>
to be divide I between then, <lb/>
each. <lb/>
Other cases disposed <lb/>
costs; <lb/>
L. II. Render. S. Carter <lb/>
A. Gainer, It. <lb/>
The oases nave <lb/>
false <lb/>
tense, not guilty. <lb/>
Randolph, earning <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
of -g <lb/>
i is Complete <lb/>
and Major Car- <lb/>
IN ALL <lb/>
pants, <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
ring i <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
lo Superior <lb/>
over <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
William drunk dis <lb/>
orderly, lined costs, total <lb/>
w. s. keeping billiard <lb/>
coaled weapon, pleads lined open after II P. M. <lb/>
have time to buy. <lb/>
You can't blame a mini for walk- <lb/>
as if lie were intoxicated when <lb/>
his shoes <lb/>
This week we get an equal <lb/>
vision of light and <lb/>
and nights the same length. <lb/>
Fresh arrivals of Cork Sausage, <lb/>
Best Butter, Hominy Flakes and <lb/>
New Mullets at M. <lb/>
Powell entertained a <lb/>
mini In t of friends at an oyster <lb/>
feast in City <lb/>
day <lb/>
The merchant who defers his I <lb/>
bis share of <lb/>
trade. get in the <lb/>
of hustlers. <lb/>
Attention Is called to the state- <lb/>
of the Bank of Greenville at <lb/>
the close of business Sept. 7th. <lb/>
It shows a large increase of <lb/>
since last report. <lb/>
Knit good To- <lb/>
Burns, Puck House and all <lb/>
necessary buildings. Land adapt- <lb/>
ed to all crops. Apply to G. M. <lb/>
Tucker, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Every read about cotton <lb/>
factories, furniture factories, and <lb/>
so started other towns. <lb/>
there is no place needs them <lb/>
than Greenville. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell <lb/>
tickets to New York to the <lb/>
reception at one fare for the <lb/>
trip. Tickets will lie sold Sept. <lb/>
I 27th, good to return until <lb/>
Oct. Mb. <lb/>
passing through the the <lb/>
shoulder and entering the body. <lb/>
Charlie is seriously wounded <lb/>
Jim is in jail. <lb/>
MURDERERS ARRAIGNED. <lb/>
Trial Set In Two Cases. <lb/>
On Monday afternoon <lb/>
Joyner was arraigned before Judge <lb/>
Hoke the charge of murdering <lb/>
The usual form of <lb/>
arraignment was gone through <lb/>
with the case was set for <lb/>
Friday, 22nd. A of <lb/>
seventy-live was ordered summon <lb/>
ed. The court appointed Messrs. <lb/>
Fleming and Harding to conduct <lb/>
the defense. <lb/>
Tuesday morning Moore, <lb/>
Hoyt MOON and W. II. Wilkins <lb/>
were arraigned on the charge of <lb/>
murdering Constable Elisha Bryan, <lb/>
The case was set for trial on Mon- <lb/>
day, 30th, and a of one <lb/>
hundred was ordered summoned. <lb/>
The only John Clark, Wilson. <lb/>
struck town today. <lb/>
Miss returned Tues- <lb/>
day evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
E. Woodard, of Wilson, <lb/>
Tuesday court <lb/>
Miss Lillian fair returned <lb/>
morning from a visit lo <lb/>
Miss Sallie returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Raleigh. <lb/>
Mis. Alice Harper and little son <lb/>
returned this morning from a visit <lb/>
to range. <lb/>
II. Wilkinson, of Raleigh, <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening tail <lb/>
her parents. Mr. and Mis. W. T. <lb/>
J. M. Blow came up from Win <lb/>
this to spend <lb/>
and coats. <lb/>
Jackson, fornication, <lb/>
sentenced six months <lb/>
in jail with leave to Commissioners <lb/>
lo hire out. <lb/>
Jackson, <lb/>
pleads guilty, sentenced six <lb/>
months in jail with leave Com- <lb/>
missioners to hire out. <lb/>
A. J. Baker, violating town or <lb/>
mistrial. <lb/>
Amos Hardy, . . voting, not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Lance Woolen;. <lb/>
plead lined l and <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Smith, concealed <lb/>
weapon, guilt. <lb/>
John and <lb/>
guilty, <lb/>
lined and <lb/>
Jerry and Henry <lb/>
lined <lb/>
l coats, <lb/>
W. II. Moore carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads judgment <lb/>
on pal of costs. <lb/>
Henry Galling, Jr. assault <lb/>
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb/>
and coats. <lb/>
Scott enticing away <lb/>
pleads judgment <lb/>
suspended on of costs. <lb/>
John currying concealed <lb/>
weapon, lined . and <lb/>
Mary slander, pleads <lb/>
guilty, judgment suspended on <lb/>
payment of costs. <lb/>
Alfred K. <lb/>
With deadly weapon, plead <lb/>
guilty. Tucker lined Maud <lb/>
lined total He <lb/>
look appeal to Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
eon-j <lb/>
duel and profane language, <lb/>
and costs, total 98.05. <lb/>
and J. II. Murphy. <lb/>
mid disorderly, lined each <lb/>
James drunk and dis <lb/>
and pistol, bound <lb/>
lo Superior Court. <lb/>
J. Button, drunk and i i <lb/>
lined and <lb/>
Davis, drunk and <lb/>
lined and total <lb/>
T. B. Cherry and Jonas Warren, <lb/>
t. <lb/>
lo Superior Court. <lb/>
Dreyfus Free, <lb/>
I., tor. <lb/>
Sept. Act out he <lb/>
pardon from the Council of Minis <lb/>
was released front <lb/>
custody early this morning. <lb/>
Ills w he took I lain at <lb/>
fur <lb/>
very pale and is still quite ill. <lb/>
A HAD ACCIDENT. <lb/>
Town Creek Bridge Collapses. <lb/>
White <lb/>
REPAIRING, <lb/>
General Shop.<lb/>
WE AUK. BACK AGAIN AT OLD STAND MAIN <lb/>
AND ABE READY TO PUBLIC. WE <lb/>
HAVE MACHINERY BETTER <lb/>
PARED FOB WORK. <lb/>
BICYCLES MAUL TO ANY<lb/>
hums <lb/>
few days and help H <lb/>
a rush of work. <lb/>
Seeking- Peace. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
; Manila, Sept Insurgent <lb/>
General today passed through the <lb/>
American lines to sec lien. Otis. <lb/>
It is reported that be is on a mis- <lb/>
of peace. He previously re- <lb/>
quested exchange of prisoners. <lb/>
Pardoned. <lb/>
Monday Sheriff Mooring received <lb/>
a telegram from U. S. Attorney <lb/>
him that <lb/>
the President had pardoned B. L. <lb/>
and he could lie re- <lb/>
leased from custody. <lb/>
was a States prisoner <lb/>
who was sentenced lo six months <lb/>
to pay a fine of <lb/>
He has been in jail nearly <lb/>
live mouths. <lb/>
Presbyterian Service <lb/>
Rev. J. B. Morton preached two <lb/>
splendid sermons in the <lb/>
church Sunday lo large con- <lb/>
The dis- <lb/>
course was on the blessings that arc <lb/>
to that and <lb/>
evening was unity of the <lb/>
. Inn The latter sermon was <lb/>
one he had preached here Wore <lb/>
and wan repeated by <lb/>
There was good music at <lb/>
vices. Miss Robeson sang a solo <lb/>
with chorus in the morning and <lb/>
Mr. sang a solo <lb/>
at night. <lb/>
Ti Friends and <lb/>
hare in.- It. <lb/>
A. Tyson, Bend your Laundry <lb/>
to Mr. A. Tyson's store. <lb/>
Thanking yea for <lb/>
nu I hoping i of same <lb/>
I am yours to serve, <lb/>
HUGH . <lb/>
of the Just <lb/>
Smelt <lb/>
The fragrance of life is <lb/>
vigor and strength, neither of <lb/>
which can be found in a per- <lb/>
son whose blood is impure, <lb/>
and every breath <lb/>
of internal troubles. <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, <lb/>
vitalizes and enriches the <lb/>
blood, gives a good appetite <lb/>
and makes the weak strong. <lb/>
Run Down <lb/>
down in health <lb/>
Wheat <lb/>
Ma op L. <lb/>
Toward. Pa. <lb/>
Dr. Redding <lb/>
Dr. P. Redding, who was well <lb/>
known in and lived for <lb/>
sometime at the cross roads <lb/>
north of town, died night <lb/>
his home county. <lb/>
He was years of age. <lb/>
Wiggins, false <lb/>
judgment <lb/>
ponded on payment of <lb/>
Monday afternoon the grand <lb/>
returned a true bill for <lb/>
against Elijah Joyner, also a <lb/>
true bill for murder against Robert <lb/>
C, Sept. <lb/>
. bridge over <lb/>
n mar t <lb/>
fell In with the wagons carrying <lb/>
baggage belonging to the em- <lb/>
of road ma <lb/>
Five horses were In- <lb/>
one wagon was broken to <lb/>
pieces and a driver <lb/>
stunned. There were two wagons <lb/>
on bridge, and when the front <lb/>
wagon was just over stream <lb/>
where water is feel <lb/>
and William II. Wilkins. <lb/>
Walter Smith, resisting <lb/>
lineal and costs, <lb/>
resisting <lb/>
SI II Id's SI I HITS <lb/>
Wily not wear good <lb/>
you can get <lb/>
THE <lb/>
CO <lb/>
CO<lb/>
in. , in i. i <lb/>
. I. <lb/>
Stopped By Injunction. <lb/>
see. <lb/>
Tarboro, X. <lb/>
has granted to the <lb/>
Pipe a <lb/>
injunction against the <lb/>
municipal authorities restraining <lb/>
from further in <lb/>
the establishment of water <lb/>
system here. The sinking of deep <lb/>
wells has boon suspended, the in- <lb/>
Junction being In effect until <lb/>
hearing lakes place Raleigh <lb/>
Dec. <lb/>
rev Ins Pardoned. <lb/>
i. n. <lb/>
Paris, Sept. Council of <lb/>
Ministers decided today to pardon <lb/>
Dreyfus, the pardon to lie effective <lb/>
shortly. Dreyfus his <lb/>
appeal for reversal of judgment, <lb/>
lie will probably be abroad to <lb/>
av-old a <lb/>
not guilt v. <lb/>
assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, guilty, motion for <lb/>
judgment defendant re- <lb/>
quired to give bond for costs. <lb/>
V. Anderson and Prank Bum- <lb/>
hill, assault deadly weapon. I <lb/>
lined costs. <lb/>
Anderson not guilty. <lb/>
assault with <lb/>
deadly weapon, not <lb/>
Vines, <lb/>
deadly weapon, <lb/>
Will Randolph and <lb/>
The lo <lb/>
I the other wagon also fell in, but by ITS <lb/>
some means broke loose from <lb/>
vehicle which remained standing, <lb/>
on the bridge. <lb/>
tine driver was rendered uncoil- <lb/>
had <lb/>
not the others pulled him out. <lb/>
The leg of one horse was broken <lb/>
all others bun. <lb/>
I The tents, trunks, of the em- <lb/>
went to the bottom of the <lb/>
reek and remained there <lb/>
; out today. <lb/>
with The a I <lb/>
b Slops <lb/>
have been to repair the <lb/>
ll SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
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MONEY <lb/>
is <lb/>
sizes and styles kepi constantly, <lb/>
III SHIRTS <lb/>
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sin <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
until <lb/>
of <lb/>
The <lb/>
Attractions. <lb/>
mil with deadly weapon, Ran I bridge. <lb/>
pleads guilty, lined A <lb/>
Forbes not <lb/>
Louis II. Smith. with <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, <lb/>
lined <lb/>
Will not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Will Randolph and <lb/>
ten, assault with deadly weapon, <lb/>
Collen lined and <lb/>
Randolph guilty. <lb/>
Season's <lb/>
-THE AND IX-------- <lb/>
FALL WINTER GOODS. <lb/>
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t .-. it all than <lb/>
p .; us to widely , <lb/>
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extend k the only way Hi<lb/>
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that ii help I J <lb/>
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Night Sweat-- 11- -t. <lb/>
Chill Tonic -ii <lb/>
to lake if it hula Re- <lb/>
the <lb/>
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Wiley <lb/>
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H. C. HOOKER.<lb/>
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Honorably Conducted, Honestly Advertised. <lb/>
Lofty in Conception. Regal in Equipment. <lb/>
Omnipotent in Strength, Ideal in <lb/>
Splendid in Organization. Magnificent in Presentation i <lb/>
The Purest, Cleanest, Might and Most Magnificent Amusement <lb/>
Institution of null . <lb/>
WILL HAVE THEIR <lb/>
FALL OPENING <lb/>
WEDNESDAY <lb/>
THURSDAY <lb/>
I SEPTEMBER <lb/>
and will have on display <lb/>
MOST COMPLETE COL- <lb/>
of BEAUTIFUL GOODS <lb/>
IN EVERY LINE THAT IT HAS <lb/>
Ever Been Your Pleasure to See in <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Everybody, especially the la- <lb/>
dies, invited to come. <lb/>
Circus, Museum, Menagerie and <lb/>
Royal Roman Hippodrome. <lb/>
Three Rings. Half Mile Kara Track, inn <lb/>
Acts. I JO Knees, I Acres <lb/>
Drove of <lb/>
IS Open Den-. A Mini Dully <lb/>
CAPITAL <lb/>
The Greatest in the world with the <lb/>
Benson, <lb/>
THE q NELSONS, CHALLENGE ACTS. <lb/>
The Aerialists. The and <lb/>
Skating Experts. The <lb/>
Artists. Mile, Globe. <lb/>
Principal Female Equestrians. <lb/>
Aerial Bar Extraordinary. Leon and Singing <lb/>
The Sisters Vortex- -Triple <lb/>
Grand Spectacular Ballot, led by <lb/>
Sisters Premier Danseuses. <lb/>
OUR GRAND STREET PARADE. <lb/>
At M. Daily, is the lineal ever pat on the street. A of <lb/>
Triumph ii Hood Taste, with Lavish <lb/>
Luxury greatest Professional <lb/>
Conceivable. <lb/>
Excursions Run mi livery Line of Travel.- <lb/>
Devices Tolerated <lb/>
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x. fine appetite and a old age. <lb/>
are some results of the use <lb/>
of Pills. A <lb/>
dose will convince you of their <lb/>
the at wonderful effects and virtue. <lb/>
Greenville, S. as . ., , <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
absolute cure for sick head- <lb/>
. ,. . . , ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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Is only a year and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
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tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price.<lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
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Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
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The Eastern <lb/>
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XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, COUNTY. N C. . SEPTEMBER a. Reg <lb/>
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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 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/>
OLAF <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
AROUND THE WORLD. <lb/>
nowhere <lb/>
I mailing lbs nail stop, <lb/>
lions will be short, all <lb/>
can get off I will wish to spend In j full of both men and women children and <lb/>
Letter. a. Cotten did In their . <lb/>
and all, many dogs. literally owned n, fair of <lb/>
On <lb/>
at <lb/>
Al Sea. <lb/>
saw the sand <lb/>
hills of the Virginia <lb/>
Hie I con- <lb/>
fess Mini my haul wink at the <lb/>
thought of all I was leaving, but it <lb/>
is not for sailors to lie sail and so <lb/>
we turned to the sea and to each <lb/>
other I'm- not with- <lb/>
out success. Since day we <lb/>
have steadily moving toward <lb/>
the ill Hie rule of two <lb/>
11-I live <lb/>
We are now two thousand <lb/>
six hundred miles away and three <lb/>
more days of weather will <lb/>
bring us to Gibraltar. The <lb/>
of great Import In a sailor, has <lb/>
been tine and I be trip so far has <lb/>
been devoid of <lb/>
I'm- the few nights we had a <lb/>
full moon, and often when I bad <lb/>
the deck at night I would <lb/>
think of you all at and <lb/>
wish I were with you. Occasion- <lb/>
ally night a and <lb/>
in watching him rise <lb/>
slowly to the and blow up <lb/>
a n i n of spray, or watch the <lb/>
porpoises leap and play around the <lb/>
ship when it is not calm, for the <lb/>
porpoise does not play during a <lb/>
calm. liven a like a speck on <lb/>
the is watched-with in <lb/>
I will mail this as soon as I get <lb/>
in i -n yon <lb/>
you I look the town. <lb/>
ll, <lb/>
in carriage and following <lb/>
I winding road for mi hour <lb/>
found n Ugh crag at Ku- <lb/>
June <lb/>
Well, everything wool on In <lb/>
, . . which la tho southern <lb/>
usual way the morning . , , ,,,, <lb/>
June the cry of <lb/>
brought us hurrying on deck <lb/>
and we saw far off of <lb/>
Boon we were near <lb/>
In make out the rooks on <lb/>
the shore. Boon we were <lb/>
the KI rail To <lb/>
rook of Gibraltar, <lb/>
to the south rock of <lb/>
called by Pillars <lb/>
Ba- <lb/>
these two rocks the wind <lb/>
rushes with great force, bill we <lb/>
forged ahead and came lo an <lb/>
in the Hay in <lb/>
shadow of key to <lb/>
Alas the face of <lb/>
risk was devoid of <lb/>
and ton no of American <lb/>
As as duly would <lb/>
permit I the as we <lb/>
call going ashore. The town of <lb/>
Gibraltar is clustered <lb/>
water at the foot of the is <lb/>
a very pretty and interesting town. <lb/>
The street are paved and clean, <lb/>
and shade of leafy palms is cool <lb/>
and inviting. No one is allowed lo <lb/>
Crossing the I bad a very <lb/>
view of chair <lb/>
which Mark Twain so humor <lb/>
in <lb/>
We stayed four <lb/>
are now cruising In the <lb/>
blue north <lb/>
while the milky way <lb/>
like .; of no. wonder <lb/>
it great as <lb/>
with such heaven lo <lb/>
Tn III. <lb/>
of I <lb/>
County, <lb/>
makes oath <lb/>
Hull he is senior partner of <lb/>
of Prank s do- <lb/>
business in the of Toledo, <lb/>
County and Slate aforesaid, and <lb/>
will pay the sum of <lb/>
for <lb/>
each and every case of Catarrh that <lb/>
be cared by Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Core. J. <lb/>
to before me and <lb/>
in my presence, day of <lb/>
of every kind of <lb/>
puppy <lb/>
only <lb/>
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point , s ,. reel In <lb/>
far below came the roar of I j I <lb/>
, ,. . ,. . Ku Iran every <lb/>
sea dashing <lb/>
wall lo Hie right, across With long <lb/>
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bay ,., , <lb/>
In left, across the on. <lb/>
t he cwt of Morocco, a of the Canal, In about . six years ago, and enlisted in the the <lb/>
while behind and around rose the, dog week. Ii is said to be the navy, under the assumed of, system. PRANK J. <lb/>
lofty and points of dog , place in world. there j George W. and gave John <lb/>
bed Gibraltar. Truly a grand. j,,,.,,,, ,. t must he true short. I will mall Ibis his <lb/>
the mere looking which Hint can of the It will lie <lb/>
has not, the number of months before I can bear from <lb/>
Mi. John W. Page, of <lb/>
Pill county, who town yes <lb/>
to <lb/>
of Africa. I am perfect had quite December, A. U. <lb/>
Iv well and and am enjoying v <lb/>
We ill bis Al-j In- <lb/>
reach Port Said. entrance ran from homo some , and Beta directly on the <lb/>
makes a mini grow. <lb/>
Hack again through the city, <lb/>
with its of soldiers, <lb/>
the market where I <lb/>
of life and movement. Boots load <lb/>
Am s, <lb/>
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pointed if this Idler proves both <lb/>
I am <lb/>
A we leave <lb/>
I will my <lb/>
sinus of that place mail let <lb/>
This I will <lb/>
inspect the tort i Heat ions, <lb/>
kept my eyes open ll I I <lb/>
from a but pro- <lb/>
observations would not <lb/>
Interest fa around <lb/>
sometimes found myself in places <lb/>
where I was told I could nut go, <lb/>
strolling the public gal- <lb/>
I plucked lowers where <lb/>
was told could not pluck <lb/>
dogs ho the j I Imp.-lo lots <lb/>
fair was in its glory night, t letters from yon nil when I gel lo <lb/>
spent In seeing the Manila. I will write again after <lb/>
town. There nothing of inter- renal. <lb/>
ad with donkeys with ,,, s.,, new <lb/>
saddles as large as f Hop, . found, <lb/>
with fruit or ring. The <lb/>
crying their wares in many tongues, i.,,,,, <lb/>
while of but I saw <lb/>
of <lb/>
were The were a without a, top. now in part of the <lb/>
by far the most to j eighteen bulls had been killed in but I will try lo <lb/>
because new to my sight. They daring the three preceding into the heat of right away, <lb/>
arc large men of dark complexions. but go hack where I It'll off in <lb/>
On I licit-heads they wear bright . evening I attended the last letter. As you we <lb/>
colored turbans, their bod- was held in the extreme to traverse whole length <lb/>
lea they wear a white or colored pretty public gardens, Trees, the Mediterranean Bee, <lb/>
loose Bowing robe which covers tents with cruise was most delightful, <lb/>
shoulder u, yellow Hag Spain. The weather In the Mediterranean <lb/>
their to their pavilions. famous, I must say a <lb/>
legs are gamblers and word about It, wonts cm <lb/>
In- merry-go-round tell of Its delight. Mild, <lb/>
node a merry scene. Crowds of sol- y days, with gentle <lb/>
Hull's Family Pills are the la-st. <lb/>
Senator Carter of Montana, for- <lb/>
chairman <lb/>
Committee says that an <lb/>
income tax will soon be enacted <lb/>
for the States, and then <lb/>
the Republicans will claim the idea <lb/>
as own. <lb/>
lie served in the Spanish war, and <lb/>
later to the Philip- <lb/>
where he to <lb/>
chief in the marine <lb/>
sen iii-. And father <lb/>
has from his sou fur over <lb/>
year, there has been <lb/>
mi tint letter lying In <lb/>
to <lb/>
John W. Pollard, stamped <lb/>
upon S. <lb/>
hip the <lb/>
some means it <lb/>
was for Mr. <lb/>
Page, In- was notified to <lb/>
and open this he did <lb/>
proved letter from Commander n <lb/>
1.1. <lb/>
MOORE. <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
In criminal <lb/>
H- <lb/>
Across the bay in Spain, about <lb/>
even eight miles away, <lb/>
town called <lb/>
that a fair was in progress there, <lb/>
decided toga I <lb/>
soon found myself in the King <lb/>
. . in- <lb/>
April 1-1 Informing him of <lb/>
the death of his son in hospital., <lb/>
The letter <lb/>
lo young man and slated there <lb/>
y. <lb/>
,,. Mr. who ton <lb/>
iv n yesterday to see Hon. <lb/>
Engineer and <lb/>
iii <lb/>
-8 and <lb/>
WATER POWER. <lb/>
X, C, N. C <lb/>
AT-LAW, <lb/>
of Spain. W a <lb/>
in. .-.-. h-. <lb/>
Hearing with red of clearest blue. Each I to a made above <lb/>
two-story caps, girls, in crowds, in the sun would sink like a and Mr. Sim at ,,, <lb/>
hall of lire into the sea without n lo procure money <lb/>
white with heavy -load to bide while id if possible h Greenville, H. <lb/>
and broad hats, all night. An., inch turned lo his alee over J, C. <lb/>
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