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down the Those persons <lb/>
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desire of every <lb/>
living cross In front of <lb/>
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returned where he <lb/>
been after Um of <lb/>
the Cotton <lb/>
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lap Bale with <lb/>
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mill lilt-1 i <lb/>
wires or metal of any kind used in <lb/>
baling are <lb/>
appeal the thrift Em <lb/>
Mr. Bad i <lb/>
ii of <lb/>
cotton of <lb/>
on the of the <lb/>
Hale, and by <lb/>
of Howard and <lb/>
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to the <lb/>
of three of cotton <lb/>
on the apron of <lb/>
Nothing have been more <lb/>
or <lb/>
than the working of the cotton hi I <lb/>
this way. The t <lb/>
with three bales . the apron <lb/>
and ran offal once a hitch <lb/>
or interruption. The <lb/>
was a deep <lb/>
healthful bum, allowing <lb/>
tin- machine wits doing its work <lb/>
without In the The <lb/>
lap was clean <lb/>
even running, weighing sixteen <lb/>
out.- to the yard. <lb/>
the <lb/>
interest in the and <lb/>
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special machinery I he <lb/>
purpose whereas it n <lb/>
little heavier apron the <lb/>
bales or laps, two <lb/>
sixty <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Are now ready for <lb/>
your inspection. <lb/>
A railroad <lb/>
rate from all to <lb/>
of out- one third fare the <lb/>
round trip is bile <lb/>
will be good for long time <lb/>
to allow of live <lb/>
in <lb/>
The of honor to be <lb/>
to was <lb/>
ed by last <lb/>
has bean made a of <lb/>
of New York. With <lb/>
the exception of the blade. <lb/>
and body of the the <lb/>
material gold. <lb/>
the is the <lb/>
with the of the <lb/>
for I lie <lb/>
in which was <lb/>
Around Hie.-o is a of <lb/>
leaves, this is the coal of <lb/>
of the United States, and of <lb/>
native Slate, <lb/>
with its Stale <lb/>
and The guard <lb/>
fully in the shape of an <lb/>
eagle with <lb/>
the from of the scabbard n <lb/>
initials and under I bent <lb/>
r. on of too <lb/>
sword i.- engraved the t <lb/>
of the Nation lo Hear Ad <lb/>
Dewey, U. N., in <lb/>
of the Manila <lb/>
Bay, Kay <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
The Standard Bottles <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
GIVE US A CALL, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
A Trip to Paris<lb/>
Stand Cc <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
and <lb/>
days lit Ii A. for <lb/>
water <lb/>
Returning leave at A. <lb/>
M., A. M. on Tues <lb/>
Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing subject to change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting a Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for <lb/>
with railroads III Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. S. Co, from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
W HOLES . <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
the Post <lb/>
N. Second <lb/>
I Mail Mailer. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
in the Nation- <lb/>
Reception to Admiral Dewey in <lb/>
this city, will center round <lb/>
parade on the evening <lb/>
of October and the presentation <lb/>
will recommend voted Congress to <lb/>
of the families of the the Hero of Manila, on the after- <lb/>
Italians killed Tel 111- <lb/>
lab, La., some time ago. When <lb/>
ii comes to reward for being killed <lb/>
by a mob the foreign subject <lb/>
some over <lb/>
or the native <lb/>
I. on. Wilmington Star. <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
ill North <lb/>
The State of Pub <lb/>
lie Instruction rules the sis <lb/>
hours named law as a teacher's <lb/>
fur a dons include <lb/>
recesses. means the time ac- <lb/>
spent in leaching. <lb/>
laborers from <lb/>
went iii lo work in <lb/>
loading v and <lb/>
set upon <lb/>
tried The mayor <lb/>
had to send a large forte of police- <lb/>
the Norfolk <lb/>
The hogs up in Hill Smith's <lb/>
section of the universe <lb/>
are loud used lo swallow <lb/>
noon of the next day. A large <lb/>
has been raised by <lb/>
subscription and <lb/>
have made that will render <lb/>
the occasion among the <lb/>
receptions lo <lb/>
men which Washington has wit <lb/>
in the past. <lb/>
The with Admiral <lb/>
on board will arrive at New <lb/>
York from on Thursday, <lb/>
September The. in <lb/>
New York will occupy and <lb/>
Saturday, September <lb/>
On Sunday evening. i, <lb/>
the special train from <lb/>
the <lb/>
will reach New York and <lb/>
will spend Sunday night there. <lb/>
The special train will start <lb/>
New York on its return trip on <lb/>
Monday, with Admiral Dewey and <lb/>
lithe of sailors from the <lb/>
on board, so as to arrive <lb/>
the Pennsylvania depot in Wash <lb/>
between seven eight <lb/>
o'clock evening. <lb/>
A number of have been <lb/>
sent in from in <lb/>
snakes, the oilier day lip <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce mere, one large hog attempted to <lb/>
molasses, side should , large log Wilmington, and <lb/>
coffee, sugar, j, , ., getting; t ,,,.,,., <lb/>
other tow us along the <lb/>
arrangements made for <lb/>
slum stops of triumphal <lb/>
in order lo give the citizens an op <lb/>
to greet the great sea <lb/>
it is unlikely Hint <lb/>
any of will be <lb/>
swallow a large lug chain, believing <lb/>
to be a snake. It was getting <lb/>
stuff, cigarettes to u d ,,,, ,, ,,, <lb/>
butter, mountain butter, lull <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, swallowed it was <lb/>
oat flakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- and by heroic on the part <lb/>
and hulls, cotton <lb/>
at per bushel. <lb/>
D, M <lb/>
A odd in the <lb/>
i help reads; <lb/>
who speaks French and <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing MAt <lb/>
too BACH SALT. <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
AT BOCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
mm M. <lb/>
ceded to, as do <lb/>
the time<lb/>
and <lb/>
understands horses <lb/>
a poor man would be glad <lb/>
to make an after <lb/>
speech. <lb/>
would much <lb/>
the Journey, <lb/>
and Admiral's abate Of health <lb/>
renders him until to endure such a <lb/>
continuous strain. <lb/>
As the train pulls into the Penn- <lb/>
depot in Washington, the <lb/>
roar of will <lb/>
and Pennsylvania Avenue Will I <lb/>
burst into ablaze of light from the, <lb/>
Capitol lo the Treasury Depart-i <lb/>
As at present planned, the <lb/>
State, War Navy buildings. <lb/>
Monument, the Hancock <lb/>
Statue, the fountain at the corner <lb/>
of and <lb/>
Capitol will lie outlines with fairy <lb/>
lamps. Pennsylvania Avenue it- <lb/>
self will appear as a long arch of <lb/>
particolored red lire being <lb/>
binned places along the <lb/>
route, while batteries on <lb/>
each side of street throw <lb/>
reams of stars in such <lb/>
a way as to form inches of lire. <lb/>
As Admiral Dewey emerges <lb/>
Iron the Pennsylvania depot at <lb/>
Sixth street, escorted by the re <lb/>
committee, lie will enter <lb/>
his carriage and take his at <lb/>
the head of parade. The <lb/>
Olympia's men, headed by the <lb/>
United Stales Marine Band, will <lb/>
lake position behind <lb/>
the will start <lb/>
westward op Pennsylvania <lb/>
lo Treasury Building. I <lb/>
the Admiral <lb/>
and take his position review- <lb/>
stand, past which the <lb/>
will tile, the <lb/>
and naval organizations of the <lb/>
District of Columbia, militia <lb/>
from a number of the surrounding <lb/>
Slates will be in line, there <lb/>
will boa show made . <lb/>
by the secret societies, and other j <lb/>
local organizations. The <lb/>
nut inn of the Avenue will last for <lb/>
the two hours the parade is <lb/>
estimated to take in passing the <lb/>
reviewing Miles <lb/>
Will be the Marshal of the <lb/>
parade. <lb/>
Next day, Octobers, <lb/>
the sword <lb/>
Voted by Congress will lie present- <lb/>
ed to Admiral Dewey by Secretary <lb/>
Long of the Navy Department. <lb/>
The presentation i ill take place at <lb/>
the east front of the Capitol, late <lb/>
in the afternoon, upon a stand to <lb/>
be curled extending out from the <lb/>
east steps. This stand will <lb/>
lie small, accommodating no <lb/>
more of <lb/>
party <lb/>
President will <lb/>
sit betide the hero of Manila upon <lb/>
the stand, while the <lb/>
and oilier distinguished <lb/>
will occupy places about <lb/>
lint though the has <lb/>
been kept the inter <lb/>
to be performed <lb/>
upon is likely to be <lb/>
a larger crowd than has <lb/>
bled in huge plaza even <lb/>
Small Pox. <lb/>
What is regarded as correct <lb/>
states that there is a ease <lb/>
of genuine small pox between Boot <lb/>
land Neck and Palmyra at the <lb/>
farm known as Boat <lb/>
It is a colored man who is said to <lb/>
have escaped from the pest house <lb/>
in Norfolk. Dr. down <lb/>
from Weldon this morning to <lb/>
man. message from <lb/>
the is <lb/>
tined and under <lb/>
Neck Commonwealth, <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
bottle. an I <lb/>
Night Sweats and <lb/>
back if It doesn't. No good. <lb/>
lb.- kin. with ll lint la- <lb/>
Sold and by <lb/>
sail <lb/>
The Shaker sisters, of lit. <lb/>
anon. N. V., in order to show <lb/>
nation the persecution of <lb/>
have resolved lo no <lb/>
fashions, but no <lb/>
fabrics and retrain from attendance <lb/>
the Paris The <lb/>
wearing French <lb/>
bonnets, but the leaden of fashion <lb/>
Six hundred miners in Kan <lb/>
W. a similar <lb/>
New <lb/>
yesterday, over men are <lb/>
now out. <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
Give a call. <lb/>
Job <lb/>
-ANYTHING FROM A- <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
ADVICE AS <lb/>
Notice In <lb/>
Book lo <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
icon <lb/>
I. C. <lb/>
moderate. till intent U secured. <lb/>
Add <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 the <lb/>
th grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that, is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
J. I COREY, <lb/>
IN----- <lb/>
A LINE <lb/>
It III <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
in by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
arrival of the n,,. largely <lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
One box of Tint's will save <lb/>
many dollars in bills <lb/>
They will surely cure all diseases <lb/>
of the stomach, liver or bowels. <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
malaria, constipation and <lb/>
a million people endorse <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
BUILDING HARDWARE A SPECIALTY <lb/>
fill <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
VOL XVIII <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. SEPTEMBER i <lb/>
NO <lb/>
t. ; <lb/>
THE LARGEST HIGHEST AN <lb/>
bill <lb/>
ever made in the history of the T Market was made at the<lb/>
All the surrounding counties were represented the planters were all pleased with their prices. <lb/>
They are learning that method of having 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 T, T E Tl <lb/>
Bring; me Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
AROUND THE WORLD. <lb/>
Letters Prom A. <lb/>
On Ills Travels.<lb/>
II. S. S. <lb/>
My <lb/>
Since writing to mother events <lb/>
developed ill <lb/>
those events were nut of <lb/>
special I <lb/>
sow of the <lb/>
in bis for most of lite <lb/>
there are Chinese. This was <lb/>
of course, but the Chi- <lb/>
are such dirty people <lb/>
there is little pleasure in <lb/>
them. new <lb/>
I saw Singapore were <lb/>
some tropical fruits, <lb/>
the The <lb/>
first is a purple frail <lb/>
of an orange. Von eat it <lb/>
as though lo it in half re <lb/>
move the you while <lb/>
pulp that is delicious beyond ex- <lb/>
The is very much <lb/>
like a pineapple is said to <lb/>
have a very delicate but it <lb/>
is an abomination to the sense of <lb/>
smell. It has been culled <lb/>
king fruit of the and it is <lb/>
certainly strong enough in one sense <lb/>
to he a king. these little <lb/>
things they arc diameter <lb/>
of Singapore- We left there <lb/>
on July and up the Chi <lb/>
Sea among the groups of <lb/>
islands, past the home of <lb/>
the celebrated wild man, and <lb/>
ed hero on the sooner <lb/>
than re ate <lb/>
off five be- <lb/>
low the of the <lb/>
tie of-May 1st. One of the <lb/>
is plain sight from our <lb/>
age and only about a mile away. <lb/>
Bren not <lb/>
shore after dark, so I have <lb/>
yet been to Manila and cannot yet <lb/>
give you any views of the place. <lb/>
However, I have talked freely with <lb/>
a number of officers and ii is I <lb/>
evident there is a lot of light j <lb/>
log yet to be done after the rainy <lb/>
season is over, the will <lb/>
come in a share. I that <lb/>
most of the volunteers have been <lb/>
an <lb/>
D. Sept. <lb/>
A. distinction without a differ- <lb/>
la that by <lb/>
who say Mr. will <lb/>
not make speeches ill Ohio, <lb/>
but w ill probably make <lb/>
i n. in Stale o <lb/>
Since <lb/>
Iii , . . <lb/>
been talk members Male , ;,. . ,.,.,,., ,, <lb/>
the being allowed mom lib- <lb/>
, ., . .,., Hie n thorough- <lb/>
orly at coming session <lb/>
made the entry <lb/>
by the a certainty. A <lb/>
Maryland is a <lb/>
baring mil be <lb/>
prised if Smith be el. <lb/>
gross. Ibis talking <lb/>
believed in an <lb/>
of Speaker to be Henderson's <lb/>
for the ii <lb/>
bill, does not indicate an <lb/>
Ohio, City of Toledo <lb/>
Col <lb/>
makes oath <lb/>
is senior partner of the <lb/>
able rainy i ,;,.,,, -lank ft Co., <lb/>
son, even if lien. Oils business in of Toledo, <lb/>
Their a I rain within and Stale aforesaid, and <lb/>
, ,, ., ,,;.,, I bu -aid will pay the sum <lb/>
d Manila is mil <lb/>
miles <lb/>
I he <lb/>
l rim <lb/>
for <lb/>
every case of Catarrh Hint <lb/>
be cured Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
of <lb/>
mist tile lave . ., . III lino Tim <lb/>
returned.,, the Stales. The all- of the train ,,, i I W. the Sec <lb/>
mate here seems to be he will pass throng W I ,,. H, ,, . <lb/>
but will, Cm Bead King ,. he affair, . ,. , <lb/>
lions it need not necessarily prove It really looks M M lo l- Mr. Henderson's m a., ad .,,,, ,;,,, i wit, Notary <lb/>
,. ship, thong that trip had t bring the bill that. inn , . Cure taken In- <lb/>
It showers continually, there <lb/>
has been a blowing <lb/>
ever since our arrival, that <lb/>
makes the weather bearable. The <lb/>
must noticeable thing is it en- <lb/>
one and makes exertion <lb/>
seem lo require the most <lb/>
effort. <lb/>
I do nut yet know what disposition <lb/>
will be made of me, l will prob- <lb/>
ably remain on I lie Glacier few <lb/>
months at least. We expect logo <lb/>
to Hong Kong in the next few weeks <lb/>
and will probably remain <lb/>
about two weeks. After that we <lb/>
will return to Manila, finish dis- <lb/>
charging then <lb/>
Australia for another load of beef. <lb/>
Then I may be detached and sent <lb/>
back to the States, and I shall be <lb/>
very much pleased If this is done, <lb/>
hut it is not at. all certain. I will <lb/>
write from Kong and <lb/>
thereafter I <lb/>
the mail facilities are mil of <lb/>
the very best, you all must write <lb/>
often so that every mail may bring <lb/>
me letters. if I am in China <lb/>
when they come they will welcome <lb/>
me I return to Manila. <lb/>
Your devoted son, <lb/>
for the purpose of giving before a ass. <lb/>
o express <lb/>
Mi an opportunity to m lo gel it in <lb/>
make some in Ohio, which and passed. Then to beginning of the <lb/>
the bill will be railroaded down of <lb/>
the House before <lb/>
announced. The will join Ma <lb/>
fur Ibis notion, which will ho do Philip. <lb/>
unusual, in deal big Mr. in <lb/>
Senate, and with <lb/>
he has been assured by his <lb/>
managers are Very needed. <lb/>
He and his party managers <lb/>
call or any <lb/>
oilier kind of speeches please, I <lb/>
the people will know for <lb/>
I by <lb/>
toil Peal Wants a Possum <lb/>
The smoke of is <lb/>
in land <lb/>
d sticky sweet <lb/>
they will be, is upon lo -an and y . ,. <lb/>
all they will no. be inclined to ,,.,,. ,.,,,, , is con <lb/>
think any of bill ,., lake I Take i, all in and their own. <lb/>
United States, who is willing usual It might never gel all. Mr. H Hie <lb/>
to engage in such business, eve to ,, Banking and look forward to -.-,, lei I <lb/>
pull his out of a very deep , o which should prop of with J, l <lb/>
hole. orly be referred being Intro i i. i , . ,.,, nu, ii.- n <lb/>
and directly on <lb/>
and sin faces of the <lb/>
system. J. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Slid druggists, <lb/>
Hall's family the <lb/>
Carter Montana, for- <lb/>
chairman <lb/>
Committee that an <lb/>
tax will soon <lb/>
for rutted Stales, and then <lb/>
ans will claim the idea <lb/>
I inns. <lb/>
I. mix do mil <lb/>
so often made in official <lb/>
private <lb/>
hole. be referred being <lb/>
How has been in Washing- In tho House, or be <lb/>
ton, and is believed be tried that II <lb/>
make a deal for the this n-ally lo be <lb/>
nomination York riot Mouse cu, us should war <lb/>
It being now pretty generally j Iii vote to abolish Hie afraid of their of- <lb/>
that Mr. is and Currency In <lb/>
retire, and of <lb/>
Governor want ,,,.,. ,,,. i-- <lb/>
bis <lb/>
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p. .- call ill ibis <lb/>
burn i <lb/>
Free Trip to Paris <lb/>
mind. one <lb/>
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in i <lb/>
suit, Two <lb/>
the nomination, it is said that <lb/>
any <lb/>
man from his state please j B day or two <lb/>
but Senator u,,. My l, take ad offer, ,,. <lb/>
with emphasis which left no I the money was to him, <lb/>
doubt Of meaning was found oat that ho was ml <lb/>
Bryan will be our own <lb/>
of <lb/>
I have a opinion that he was trying. <lb/>
ill gel voles enough to him I <lb/>
of the i d <lb/>
the kicking of <lb/>
and H available <lb/>
men. One of Mr. close <lb/>
having Jam <lb/>
cured a full term iii the Senate, he <lb/>
would for a moment think of <lb/>
i it it up to accept I be Vice <lb/>
i nomination. <lb/>
Hoot might take It, if he <lb/>
could <lb/>
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The i of ill, <lb/>
mi completed the <lb/>
. ii. I, two Caledonia <lb/>
farms Halifax county, <lb/>
deeds them. <lb/>
was for acres, <lb/>
i be will <lb/>
Alison farm with n view lo <lb/>
I be <lb/>
i i in- will the<lb/>
fill <lb/>
noon the leas expire. <lb/>
It <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Civil Engineer and Surveyor. <lb/>
. mill <lb/>
FOll AND <lb/>
WATER <lb/>
Mills K. Bun <lb/>
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a lad <lb/>
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Friday. <lb/>
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Pin. <lb/>
after <lb/>
but now that the <lb/>
the . been tried, convict <lb/>
ed mod u the <lb/>
upon their v. I <lb/>
up feeling-. relaxed<lb/>
the <lb/>
AIM <lb/>
U US, <lb/>
earl of good shingle- <lb/>
ale A. Cant cheap. <lb/>
bales cotton mM here <lb/>
day el Bring n <lb/>
cotton, market gear- <lb/>
He bet 1- <lb/>
tongue. <lb/>
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ii u i.-I <lb/>
edge.- in i <lb/>
Tin v.- an <lb/>
real God's will to- <lb/>
r, i i iris la which <lb/>
one displays hi- n image. <lb/>
Goethe. <lb/>
to men out <lb/>
slough of A . talk la ready <lb/>
Courage not in clothing. They bare the <lb/>
king danger, but largest stock over to <lb/>
it, <lb/>
Don Ghat nest Monday <lb/>
Prudence surrender to the hi the Aral of at the <lb/>
-i Impulse; w self- have <lb/>
the highest boy or day <lb/>
mi is ITEMS. <lb/>
The farmers are busy cutting <lb/>
hay. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Saturday and will return <lb/>
went to Green- <lb/>
ville today. <lb/>
I. H. fox came home nigh <lb/>
after spending several days the <lb/>
part of <lb/>
will be here ll <lb/>
la-l of the week pictures. <lb/>
M. i i Ml elected <lb/>
principal of I graded school at <lb/>
t taut, B. and ill leave <lb/>
to take charge. <lb/>
Mi. fell <lb/>
yesterday and her <lb/>
More in <lb/>
if <lb/>
I bran Na- <lb/>
and <lb/>
. . arc <lb/>
. They <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
Can Headache, <lb/>
. Sour Stomach, <lb/>
lion. Sold <lb/>
here, per box. <lb/>
TO TIE HER <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE.<lb/>
the law take i w <lb/>
course, it was a, is the or -elf, <lb/>
there was a the help heave <lb/>
blooded crime, <lb/>
Haw it van feared the <lb/>
people would take the law in their <lb/>
own hand and deal with the per-<lb/>
for <lb/>
ran<lb/>
ills <lb/>
a bright <lb/>
yellow hue wen introduced, <lb/>
ling their better v <lb/>
and that DO at once became <lb/>
rut <lb/>
log and we hope was Depart. <lb/>
have to <lb/>
the <lb/>
her <lb/>
it <lb/>
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In- feel. <lb/>
I . lake <lb/>
off ii lie <lb/>
i , i i H I'd <lb/>
i. ii <lb/>
i . . -1 ire <lb/>
sit his desk<lb/>
Stole <lb/>
Mr- <lb/>
the town u <lb/>
tin- and Mi-. <lb/>
than and child were church, <lb/>
one broke <lb/>
and carried nil . trunk lining <lb/>
mortgages, i ilea, u watch. <lb/>
and between <lb/>
h. I <lb/>
gage, etc. <lb/>
.,.;,, the bill<lb/>
the is coin <lb/>
I. fa a Cotton <lb/>
the r . i I car i <lb/>
entered a wind . . . ., , . up i <lb/>
i I-. i pi , id the <lb/>
,. more and picking . . . I lie <lb/>
up . for nothing, <lb/>
walked it. Ii i farmer- enough for <lb/>
that the guilty will planting the next crop <lb/>
the . lit the <lb/>
bi i <lb/>
oil the aced lie- <lb/>
for <lb/>
about agreed upon Marion ind meal for food <lb/>
U the candidate and i-. H <lb/>
or. Senator Governor that plant bad <lb/>
a bit but will turn r it full <lb/>
i, l- <lb/>
noun- Ike ire en I <lb/>
San. <lb/>
Prayer meeting will continue <lb/>
every through the remainder <lb/>
this week the <lb/>
reek . 1- <lb/>
to <lb/>
lathe ease in regard to Mary <lb/>
II S Co new of <lb/>
Vim know ii is going every <lb/>
day. and yon miss what yon <lb/>
won If wait. <lb/>
Winter. Hie Cigar sale- are <lb/>
running much ahead of what <lb/>
are t hi- mouth. This <lb/>
to a the of <lb/>
borne hold i heir <lb/>
Ii Company <lb/>
much. <lb/>
wild <lb/>
. wagon to a <lb/>
,;., ,,, ., I,,,,. from the <lb/>
r to Hold. <lb/>
We believe the farmers <lb/>
w make no baste in celling <lb/>
clear Of their cotton The <lb/>
outlook is that eon- <lb/>
We have heard <lb/>
they believed the <lb/>
would teach <lb/>
i and it to <lb/>
cants before spring;. At rate <lb/>
it does not look like the can <lb/>
anything holding. The <lb/>
crop is not near so large as it has <lb/>
estimated when this fact <lb/>
known prices will <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Tin- <lb/>
in i on M <lb/>
An- . of <lb/>
la <lb/>
la the <lb/>
i in to <lb/>
to <lb/>
mm <lb/>
I the dale mis Will <lb/>
in <lb/>
Tan Hi.- I of . <lb/>
Estate of <lb/>
New i every suit you in <lb/>
m n <lb/>
I. A III GOODS. <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
HATS, NOTION'S. <lb/>
A call will convince <lb/>
c. j. p <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
m oft i one of <lb/>
to swell, and <lb/>
bis from hi- e <lb/>
was acute. In <lb/>
the call of friends who were still <lb/>
; i he <lb/>
room, <lb/>
The Common <lb/>
All <lb/>
.,, rail the roll of the <lb/>
teacher-, e ill- <lb/>
that not one lull has had h <lb/>
hours of depression when his <lb/>
Tin has seemed failure, and. weary <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
rested ma <lb/>
me in a i <lb/>
Colin, and <lb/>
to <lb/>
tin- mill, n w <lb/>
door la the Iowa ville. <lb/>
In Bate, to Ike lander <lb/>
piece at of <lb/>
land. on tin N <lb/>
E, <lb/>
in.- North bask Brawn. Baal <lb/>
I iv Small fox Kn. S <lb/>
by Fin sad Weal by street, <lb/>
H la Pol id <lb/>
bring <lb/>
owned J. 1- <lb/>
.-r ran <lb/>
W. Will .<lb/>
BUST <lb/>
AND <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
in <lb/>
hi i m <lb/>
be had <lb/>
bought another make of wagon, <lb/>
but seeing our make sold hi <lb/>
and o Ira. He i <lb/>
lb ii he baa been running a <lb/>
in of whirls for <lb/>
years, tires have never <lb/>
been loose enough Io crack sand <lb/>
yet. <lb/>
,,,,,,,,. ha- ask. .,. make Assets <lb/>
away his writes <lb/>
I. <lb/>
f power in i by <lb/>
a made in a Special in <lb/>
Pill r A Wayne, <lb/>
he w. <lb/>
i Wayne. B. Emma J. <lb/>
. , ,,, n,,,,.,.,.,,,,. ill on <lb/>
into gloom saying Monday. i be- <lb/>
, ., , , Court door in ex- <lb/>
shall die leaving no mail the to Io the <lb/>
Spencer, <lb/>
in c,,, ,, , <lb/>
I now one of the new <lb/>
prepared to supply all <lb/>
your in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE AND V <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive <lb/>
carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
Give me a call when anything <lb/>
y line is needed and I promise . <lb/>
lease you ill quality id <lb/>
of <lb/>
IS <lb/>
LT with an new <lb/>
of----- <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
,., ti crack sand parcel of <lb/>
. , xi, i-., and <lb/>
. affirmed that <lb/>
a Corner, Io <lb/>
. he had failed to influence Ins a <lb/>
., .,. i. l-l.,,,. . List I'll. , <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes. Hats. ware, <lb/>
Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Tobacco, etc., fact <lb/>
every STAPLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, COBS, COT- <lb/>
TON AND <lb/>
MEAL AND <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a article can <lb/>
be sold at. 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/>
hat the <lb/>
lag, <lb/>
Cotton Mi <lb/>
Art Think- <lb/>
Dal- <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
The bat <lb/>
Ion, .;.,. last year declared a pray- for <lb/>
. per cent and this year <lb/>
of a <lb/>
and <lb/>
would cm indicate as he-1 <lb/>
the of cotton and <lb/>
the i then <lb/>
ought lobe a more dis <lb/>
since a philosopher ha <lb/>
for a man who simply <lb/>
shows what is right; <lb/>
Buskin, like Elijah, bitterly and <lb/>
end <lb/>
hi-career. Hill in <lb/>
now that in bis depressed hour j <lb/>
the prophet stood a golden <lb/>
of glory that veiled <lb/>
and So far from forget- <lb/>
Ian <lb/>
Incurs In . I <lb/>
a.<lb/>
mil A earner <lb/>
f mM <lb/>
in r. Hi, W.-i a <lb/>
we pine, with hue in <lb/>
beginning or <lb/>
County.<lb/>
ting Turner. England has ,,,, by <lb/>
tad the room in her That we, J. and <lb/>
Philadelphia ,,. ho was the great <lb/>
I of orchestral ill color. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
MY IS AN EASY <lb/>
TO SOLVE. IT <lb/>
IS NO <lb/>
OB MORE BE <lb/>
OP <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
Canned Goods <lb/>
AND AI. I. III-- <lb/>
The Will Come. <lb/>
The time will day, <lb/>
when and <lb/>
ore to be placed I gold. Bin <lb/>
just now, in age of greed, <lb/>
it n I isl <lb/>
top crop ha- l-en <lb/>
turned use, undone <lb/>
tin- fin ire i- <lb/>
a- n forage. <lb/>
The Idea originates with Mr. <lb/>
M. Si ins, n <lb/>
ha- got . mi local <lb/>
Never Cuts <lb/>
Io <lb/>
cut ii-if a;. e. is. <lb/>
omit many of the nets, In order to <lb/>
through early and hasten the <lb/>
tearing down depart an- for <lb/>
next town. Wallace <lb/>
s i v guarantees never to do this. <lb/>
Mr. v, is <lb/>
in in; he asserts lb it money <lb/>
received i- worth as much <lb/>
on dollar as the money, <lb/>
. If the -disc failure once choked <lb/>
heart, now we see all <lb/>
writing their <lb/>
under the of <lb/>
spirit. <lb/>
Spencer once fell that they looked <lb/>
out upon wild tracts of <lb/>
is given us <lb/>
afar off, like some nebula <lb/>
I . <lb/>
trading under Hi.- firm named <lb/>
Va., J. P, <lb/>
Taylor, of Henderson, K. C, trading <lb/>
N. C, under <lb/>
Tax Strauss. <lb/>
N. to form a <lb/>
limited under and by that arc Io found here. <lb/>
it,, Chapter l ., <lb/>
ll i for porn M of <lb/>
in <lb/>
In town o- Greenville, N G <lb/>
a II. and . W. i <lb/>
are and J. <lb/>
mat into sight, the vis- It,, Taylor, V. <lb/>
, , . hi Henderson, N. 0-, <lb/>
Ion of a n.-w era for era .,;. <lb/>
wisdom and justice and t Said A Penn <lb/>
In- capital said asocial limned <lb/>
Mini Five <lb/>
all <lb/>
of that arc Io Is found here. I have <lb/>
moved into one of the new stores <lb/>
,;,,,,, <lb/>
, the opposite J. I. S. <lb/>
Son. NEW constantly arm <lb/>
and my stink the <lb/>
of everything. <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premiums have been paid <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
lift <lb/>
M A <lb/>
that <lb/>
with several bundles <lb/>
ml be calls cotton buy. He the dollar the day money, I. <lb/>
Ibis Ht and hi Io The Merchant Who Due. Things <lb/>
. mid I much for It he maintains Disraeli, who was well versed In S shall begin <lb/>
however anything rise L a relish, The l give I hen, human nature, <lb/>
you have, you are not In ,, mM lag off Hie top of any leas. are c, ,, the child of audacity, s- <lb/>
your bunk is mi, ha- had is entirely correct. Only <lb/>
., I, a luxuriant growth since the when the show is oat, without the individual who does things <lb/>
rains, which cornea too having the canvas down on true <lb/>
,, , ha, , heads of the A. <lb/>
r, I n fails to <lb/>
them bill is robbing the lower I <lb/>
never yet, Io u <lb/>
we saw a millionaire coining, and <lb/>
never intend to, and pro <lb/>
pose to ever allow a man to crowd <lb/>
a- off sidewalk just he <lb/>
ha.- money. I to regret toil <lb/>
that parents children <lb/>
awe of wealth, <lb/>
tin-in that virtue, <lb/>
wealth ten to <lb/>
are ind I. till <lb/>
way these Bee, <lb/>
Need of <lb/>
, of stalk and sapping <lb/>
the Ian ll giving prop <lb/>
giving in return In <lb/>
shape of staple. Perhaps <lb/>
idea of Mr. is worth <lb/>
gating I the of <lb/>
burg. Churl Observer. <lb/>
A Accident. <lb/>
N. c . Sept. <lb/>
II. here today, lie <lb/>
was <lb/>
Bluff Hen. Mall <lb/>
wounded. was being <lb/>
carried from the Held <lb/>
said Ransom, am <lb/>
urea young mail; <lb/>
as you carry protect your body <lb/>
in the business world. The 1110- <lb/>
must <lb/>
a certain degree of <lb/>
the matter of his <lb/>
Lack of for if he show dash <lb/>
Tho number of men who fail on and he may Is.- <lb/>
of lack of courage is he will the <lb/>
Tho number who would re There is <lb/>
ruse I,. let go of a dollar if I bey the element of audacity in the <lb/>
know that it would up of who ex- <lb/>
back two is his wares the public <lb/>
Such men exist ill really <lb/>
never anything, popular and Influential <lb/>
,. the results of his enterprise <lb/>
The win are the men . , , , <lb/>
,., ., , prove brings him <lb/>
I link out Hie right to . <lb/>
. , ,, therefore <lb/>
and I I ii book Up their , <lb/>
. . ,.,. <lb/>
with last penny J <lb/>
and last ounce of energy. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
to see <lb/>
How nice we are fixed in our <lb/>
new store. Drop in we will <lb/>
show you. We arc just opposite <lb/>
tin- Hank of Greenville, and having <lb/>
a much larger store than usual we <lb/>
handling both <lb/>
i In Superior Con r <lb/>
J. It. J. <lb/>
partners, trading C. I Notice oft<lb/>
You will three <lb/>
Tin- Flour <lb/>
J WM, . <lb/>
The The Joe and to wait on you <lb/>
company, lake notice that a earn. an x to please <lb/>
in tin. was i- ., ,. <lb/>
enemy, <lb/>
mil the <lb/>
Fur -sighted in every put o <lb/>
the country are at length <lb/>
op to tin- Importance of good rood <lb/>
and am doing everything awful I'm <lb/>
power Io coin <lb/>
good roads must lie In- <lb/>
line national progress can be mark <lb/>
In Justice to inter- <lb/>
eats who are direct <lb/>
it is <lb/>
of the utmost importance good <lb/>
roads should b pro <lb/>
with patronage. He <lb/>
in the Con i as postal service<lb/>
Hold me Let ween <lb/>
enemy's <lb/>
die <lb/>
have a life of such <lb/>
never this, and <lb/>
while he Senator North <lb/>
to French law <lb/>
must pay the <lb/>
costs in criminal us well as in civil <lb/>
actions; accordingly <lb/>
in the sum of <lb/>
In pay Judges who con <lb/>
planked it down fur advertising him. Justice is without <lb/>
space. price, but injustice comes high In <lb/>
Seine men would spent <lb/>
11.50 for dodgers and <lb/>
The good John <lb/>
brought him <lb/>
delivered <lb/>
row. and <lb/>
. GOODS <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
J. Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
f. Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
ti. Will be re instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse it you are <lb/>
in health. <lb/>
After Second Year<lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the lie- <lb/>
ginning of the second and each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may Is; used <lb/>
lb reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
-AND <lb/>
Warrant <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
When it comes to prices <lb/>
of will ours bottom. <lb/>
curl of PHI which.-.,,, <lb/>
by of <lb/>
and with en- <lb/>
Is- hoed ill <lb/>
The purpose of action, as by <lb/>
i- In of <lb/>
you<lb/>
a. L. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Hop, Li lbs, <lb/>
K f <lb/>
YOU <lb/>
I fan, bring tome. I pay at <lb/>
R. M. <lb/>
M lions N. C <lb/>
the rest. They would <lb/>
today <lb/>
la . i-, <lb/>
, i a clean akin. <lb/>
. <lb/>
blood and keep it clean, b <lb/>
. i ii beer and all in. <lb/>
iron. body. t. <lb/>
ii i pimples, bolls, <lb/>
opened at closed at for pi <lb/>
lilt inn ii rs t . . <lb/>
and read the <lb/>
and <lb/>
la ibis by a <lb/>
broach of contract and warranty in the sale <lb/>
of a lot of Hour. <lb/>
The said and Feel com- <lb/>
will lake notice warrant j <lb/>
attachment was by clerk <lb/>
court on 23rd day of <lb/>
the property of <lb/>
Flour Peed which, together <lb/>
with said a returnable before <lb/>
curl of on the <lb/>
lei nth the Monday of <lb/>
to the fill day of Do <lb/>
And <lb/>
company, <lb/>
Io appear term and answer V O <lb/>
the which will be VI tam S. V, <lb/>
in of Hie Superior i i------it <lb/>
Hagging and always <lb/>
If fail on i <lb/>
lb, lime j . k <lb/>
will apply to for <lb/>
the relief demand-I <lb/>
. i , i<lb/>
. . <lb/>
the -Join day hand. <lb/>
f,;, v will convince you. <lb/>
i nun nor , <lb/>
D. W. . <lb/>
H. <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
to W. ll i <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce.<lb/>
i Bar, Seine <lb/>
other. <lb/>
ON THE ROAD. <lb/>
at An <lb/>
A. A. Hi-, Caw A<lb/>
I . <lb/>
of <lb/>
WITH <lb/>
Clothing <lb/>
v. Kl <lb/>
Is let this a nil -i <lb/>
III . . HI . <lb/>
B. cock. . <lb/>
attending com <lb/>
Mrs, . T. Matthews <lb/>
from i <lb/>
--ii <lb/>
Mr. I id <lb/>
Hal <lb/>
bag . I <lb/>
tin- cram. K <lb/>
. and haul pal. I <lb/>
a of on <lb/>
In borne him. <lb/>
i I. of <lb/>
. I in. ii. <lb/>
W ; . <lb/>
-L <lb/>
Come See me and look <lb/>
the great bargains I am <lb/>
offering.<lb/>
to I .- . a little <lb/>
three miles . in while <lb/>
tin ;. .; i M l . <lb/>
j ,. jumped Ii an tin the <lb/>
rand, bridle a one <lb/>
who baa been I hand and a <lb/>
here, left this other and slopped horse. <lb/>
It. R. bk <lb/>
f. a a trip of inspection of the <lb/>
till, is. <lb/>
., . <lb/>
In <lb/>
the psi <lb/>
i- Is . <lb/>
I Mi a as taken <lb/>
; ; . with <lb/>
pi <lb/>
i . i. <lb/>
WAST IT, I I <lb/>
V, . d I TO TUB <lb/>
IF <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
. <lb/>
i ; vi <lb/>
,,. MAX THE TOP <lb/>
ii. T HUH OH <lb/>
t. . tin II <lb/>
A. Andrews has gone to <lb/>
keeping in one of the buildings Is <lb/>
longing to II. Button. <lb/>
The central and western <lb/>
State had slight frost <lb/>
ruing.<lb/>
ha- made another <lb/>
little purchase of acres ad <lb/>
joining his estate near <lb/>
Asheville. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
thins. <lb/>
hotel <lb/>
Friday la <lb/>
Tuesday, 1889. <lb/>
Mi-- Delia is quite sick. <lb/>
A. Ha-sells. <lb/>
spent today here. <lb/>
day. <lb/>
I. York <lb/>
up <lb/>
Dewey get <lb/>
week <lb/>
The Weather has <lb/>
points. <lb/>
The It-axes arc taking autumn <lb/>
lints. <lb/>
The advance guard of i be over- <lb/>
coal is out. <lb/>
Commissioners will meet <lb/>
next <lb/>
The days of the straw hat be- <lb/>
come and shorter. <lb/>
A new sidewalk laid in <lb/>
front of the store of Powell . Co. <lb/>
T. Moore went Io <lb/>
Mount Sunday and returned Moo <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
good Perm, To- <lb/>
Pack nae and all <lb/>
buildings, Land adapt- <lb/>
ed to all Apply to ;. M. <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
N. II. <lb/>
The the evening from Raleigh. <lb/>
will be <lb/>
held at rial Swamp, on the line <lb/>
and i <lb/>
Ibis day, and Sunday. <lb/>
Littleton began <lb/>
the work of 17th year on <lb/>
20th month with largest <lb/>
opening the of the <lb/>
school. days <lb/>
I numbered more than <lb/>
I pupils and this promises to be the <lb/>
; of previous <lb/>
year. An addition of rooms <lb/>
the building is being pushed <lb/>
This <lb/>
j addition, when completed, will give <lb/>
building three imposing towers <lb/>
and will make one of the hand <lb/>
college buildings in the <lb/>
Slate. <lb/>
Then with an man told <lb/>
Mr. Forbes to j el . it f ii.-- buggy. <lb/>
Mr. Forbes r. that If i <lb/>
not turn the hi-- lie <lb/>
kill bin. In man repeat. <lb/>
oaths again demanded Mr. <lb/>
in gel out of buggy, <lb/>
that he wanted to talk t. him. <lb/>
Mr. Forbes -i- In no pistol, <lb/>
i realizing that something must I <lb/>
be done and done . <lb/>
sprang from bis buggy. A p <lb/>
bin reach <lb/>
, a submission to murder <lb/>
the second degree for i Moore, <lb/>
-I <lb/>
. -ii, . K Y A. C. Props <lb/>
. . , i lb, <lb/>
a . J. II. lam; . . <lb/>
II. <lb/>
ii l In Stale in <lb/>
this com was completed <lb/>
day afternoon defense i-i <lb/>
; putting v. es, not <lb/>
bat bed hen . <lb/>
ii- hi. <lb/>
Al g Tin <lb/>
counsel for tin- <lb/>
Mrs. J. and two lit <lb/>
lie daughters left Ibis I'm <lb/>
Springs <lb/>
of <lb/>
his morning. <lb/>
when he dealt him a <lb/>
with bis list no the neck laud <lb/>
tin in the road. In an <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Rocky pocket when the <lb/>
began <lb/>
saying he just Inn. Mr. <lb/>
es let ii, ii p I up and a n <lb/>
scolding let him go. The <lb/>
Mr. Forbes bad bis feel <lb/>
i his in. U and gel <lb/>
stranger to <lb/>
home <lb/>
of <lb/>
learn his name. <lb/>
be did <lb/>
from a to Kinston, <lb/>
at I <lb/>
N NEW YORK. <lb/>
and <lb/>
assault and baiter for Win. <lb/>
a. was accept <lb/>
the Slate Judge Hoke <lb/>
Instructed the to render <lb/>
I ii ; . Ii . <lb/>
fend he <lb/>
a w and propel <lb/>
of the case. Cullen <lb/>
-.- need labor in <lb/>
years. <lb/>
. a I. of II <lb/>
. <lb/>
; in. and after ad <lb/>
Stock <lb/>
is Complete<lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
All the graded talk <lb/>
mi in other tow not Notice of <lb/>
Prices of have had a The of Allen, re <lb/>
good upward tendency this and Machine shop, <lb/>
The boys arc saving their nickels <lb/>
II. <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
i., <lb/>
and Counting the dais <lb/>
There was a large crowd at <lb/>
meeting Sun <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The nights arc getting the drop <lb/>
on the days now. so far as length is <lb/>
concerned. <lb/>
Another lot of leather pocket <lb/>
pen and pencil holders at Reflector <lb/>
Hook Store. <lb/>
this day dissolved by mutual con <lb/>
W. O. <lb/>
the J. <lb/>
business. O. <lb/>
continue <lb/>
the day of Sept. <lb/>
1899. w. O. <lb/>
At <lb/>
i I-. . The I <lb/>
to him <lb/>
led Slates <lb/>
i a ti <lb/>
board, this morn <lb/>
two days ahead of <lb/>
lime. Tho was sighted <lb/>
j to I he south east Hook <lb/>
lightship at and <lb/>
past the at drop- <lb/>
J. Tailor, ,., her anchor in the lower <lb/>
As the white vessel cum- <lb/>
the Admirals salute was Bred from <lb/>
the proving grounds <lb/>
pin respond the gnus <lb/>
spoke such terror to Spanish <lb/>
Miss Eva <lb/>
he r-i <lb/>
a. V. Smith, proprietor <lb/>
Springs, tame in this morning. <lb/>
Miss ll.-ii-ii Perkins came home <lb/>
Tuesday evening from a visit Io <lb/>
I Washington. <lb/>
has spending a few dais here. <lb/>
in the left this morning. <lb/>
will Mis. II. of <lb/>
the same and Mrs. A. Asheville, I <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
C. NELSON TRIAL. <lb/>
Par the Kilting W. N. <lb/>
mood <lb/>
Repair <lb/>
pair Marshals. <lb/>
In Saturday's Raleigh Post <lb/>
published a of <lb/>
coming Slate fair, <lb/>
little daughters H. <lb/>
arrived from <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
children are <lb/>
If they will get a holiday <lb/>
day. <lb/>
There was rain Mon- <lb/>
day afternoon Weldon <lb/>
and <lb/>
of <lb/>
which <lb/>
I. Ames. who <lb/>
has been visiting his daughter <lb/>
H. returned borne <lb/>
today, <lb/>
Miss Mamie Ruth Tun- <lb/>
N. .-J. I J. Grimes. Ma, ,,.,,, two <lb/>
X. There is yet no of <lb/>
i com I., Co s Gary, Henry St In her condition. <lb/>
in the harbor a <lb/>
com. <lb/>
iii for <lb/>
lion and thousands of people from <lb/>
com <lb/>
all of country arc <lb/>
II. P. <lb/>
September has not been near Forbes, J. L. Little, <lb/>
bad a month as the weather j <lb/>
at Washington. <lb/>
One of most Interesting <lb/>
That is a line sign that has just <lb/>
la-en placed across the front of the <lb/>
Planters Warehouse. <lb/>
The Raleigh papers sax the <lb/>
Wallace circus is the best hits <lb/>
visited that city years. <lb/>
The lost its wind <lb/>
Tuesday night, and came pulling <lb/>
along half hour behind time. <lb/>
Tue columns tell you <lb/>
what and where. Head <lb/>
out trading. years, lender chords I <lb/>
, , , . ,. ,, bound him to the people of <lb/>
The wind Monday was ,. <lb/>
LAW ABIDING PEOPLE. <lb/>
Judge Hake Says This Pitt <lb/>
County. <lb/>
The people of Pitt county have <lb/>
I pathetic sermons we have heard cause to feel a pride at the <lb/>
a time we listened to paid by <lb/>
day morning, deli en-d by ,,,. w A. Hoke, who U holding <lb/>
J. X. Booth the Baptist term of our At the con-1 <lb/>
church, the being I <lb/>
of his faithful pas him this term he j <lb/>
Iterate. The way this good man the demeanor of <lb/>
referred to his labors the last two <lb/>
Wash <lb/>
about is <lb/>
was indeed touching, and <lb/>
that would ever <lb/>
hang around the two years that he <lb/>
had labored here, brought to <lb/>
his hearers. Mr. Booth <lb/>
The trial d Kinston of ,,, , <lb/>
and charged with the . <lb/>
Wednesday, and will <lb/>
, , . I carry with him the love and <lb/>
The grand J jail , <lb/>
and home both iii con-. <lb/>
and the Inmates well Messenger, <lb/>
for. <lb/>
down part circus bill <lb/>
in front Court House. <lb/>
The residence of Mr. John W. <lb/>
near Snow Hill, was de- <lb/>
by lire Friday night. <lb/>
Attention is culled to the notice <lb/>
of summons the case of J. C. <lb/>
Cobb Son the <lb/>
Feed Co. <lb/>
Land a man and he will <lb/>
forget all you in a weak. <lb/>
Refuse him and he will remember <lb/>
you his dying day. <lb/>
It turns out that <lb/>
is only a But <lb/>
the Wallace is a <lb/>
and the greatest on the road. <lb/>
The I and have got <lb/>
together in Two men of <lb/>
those names have formed a <lb/>
l run a clothing store. <lb/>
When a man he would <lb/>
rather than eat, you can gen- <lb/>
depend upon that he <lb/>
would rather talk than do <lb/>
slay away from Great <lb/>
Wallace show the weal her <lb/>
looks threatening. Its cam as la <lb/>
ruin and will shed water for <lb/>
hours,, <lb/>
Rev. Mr. reached Green <lb/>
ville Wednesday and will <lb/>
pastorate of the Baptist her <lb/>
Died in the naval hospital <lb/>
arsenal, Philippines, on <lb/>
April fever contract <lb/>
iii his duties as a sol- <lb/>
during the present Filipino <lb/>
war. C. Page, son of <lb/>
W. Page Ann E. Which <lb/>
ard hie wife. Was born iii Caro- <lb/>
township Pitt county. <lb/>
mi the ll day of <lb/>
lust, 1871, where he lived till he <lb/>
the age of IT, when he de- <lb/>
Io leave bis loud parental <lb/>
roof and go forward and try Io <lb/>
a name for himself that <lb/>
reflect credit upon his <lb/>
The grand found a true <lb/>
bill for murder W. C. <lb/>
sou for the killing of X. M. <lb/>
Bethel, April. <lb/>
Afterwards another bill was m-hi <lb/>
before them on which return- <lb/>
ed ii true bill for murder in <lb/>
it. .;. This lie <lb/>
began miller bill. <lb/>
i he follow Men . . as <lb/>
the jury on tin- T. t . Monte, <lb/>
ard B. J. t. W. <lb/>
Harvey Allen. Noah Forbes, R. R. <lb/>
Jackson, W. T. Mason, T. II. <lb/>
Fleming. Joseph Rosa and s. C. <lb/>
is <lb/>
WE ARK HACK Al OX <lb/>
STREET ARK IF. WE <lb/>
ARE BETTER <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS WORK. <lb/>
TO ORDER AM AW FUR <lb/>
by Swill <lb/>
C. H. and the Is <lb/>
p by Skinner <lb/>
you can <lb/>
THE <lb/>
had passed in the last <lb/>
months. I parents and native State. H <lb/>
Judge Hoke said I. work in the <lb/>
commend the conduct of the f. C, and continued <lb/>
pie They are a j,, u,,,. work <lb/>
abiding, people. ,. injuries that <lb/>
county arc from <lb/>
and your juries are and work ,, year of <lb/>
1800 he joined the army at For <lb/>
If you fading under weakening <lb/>
do not <lb/>
longer or <lb/>
bat ; <lb/>
arc <lb/>
careful and <lb/>
wise. You bring your criminals <lb/>
to the bar to have them with <lb/>
instead of Inking the law in your <lb/>
own hands. To deal with crime as <lb/>
yon have in week will go <lb/>
far towards lessening <lb/>
I have never seen a community i <lb/>
where the people allowed more, <lb/>
self-real taint a wave of <lb/>
and acted more wisely than <lb/>
enmity <lb/>
The thanks Judge <lb/>
for compliment to our <lb/>
people. While they have respected . <lb/>
the law and shown great self re-i <lb/>
and calmness under the <lb/>
many shocking crimes that have <lb/>
occurred, we can also add that the <lb/>
milliner which His Honor has <lb/>
Monroe, remaining there about one <lb/>
year, taking -ail a <lb/>
vessel bound for For two <lb/>
long years bis parents heard <lb/>
from him till one a letter <lb/>
Stating he had been cruising <lb/>
almost over I be world and In MM. <lb/>
HOT. 36th, he concluded to join <lb/>
I the B. s. Vermont which <lb/>
Atlanta. He <lb/>
from one ship to another till nine <lb/>
had seen service, the last being the <lb/>
He began at <lb/>
bottom round and by hard <lb/>
and close to <lb/>
gradually promoted to <lb/>
of Chief Master -at arm <lb/>
March let, A <lb/>
bee and G. <lb/>
The Stale examined three wit- <lb/>
and Its case, and the <lb/>
defense bail examined one witness <lb/>
before court look a recess for din- <lb/>
Reflectors <lb/>
That's Why. <lb/>
.-1.-o publishing the court pro- <lb/>
in Saturday's t. <lb/>
the question has boon asked several <lb/>
times, lire convicts sent from <lb/>
to work on the roads of <lb/>
The reason is <lb/>
because Pill has <lb/>
and for <lb/>
working convicts on the public <lb/>
loads. Me did have such <lb/>
we could work our own <lb/>
convict.-, and have better <lb/>
public roads. <lb/>
CO <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
HI'S SHIRT <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
CO <lb/>
CD <lb/>
FOR THE SAME MONEY <lb/>
All sizes and <lb/>
S. FORBES, <lb/>
THE FURNISHER. <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
HURTS SHIRTS <lb/>
Mil IRIS SHIRTS <lb/>
he <lb/>
the <lb/>
work <lb/>
Mas <lb/>
ill <lb/>
promotion <lb/>
tin <lb/>
always com- <lb/>
.-, . breast <lb/>
he not only the <lb/>
j, , ,;. <lb/>
but to be able boated <lb/>
and t battle , <lb/>
of life. To do this, pure <lb/>
blood I <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
. <lb/>
. ell for <lb/>
S Parker fountain pen <lb/>
FOB BALE AT BOOK<lb/>
term of our court, . <lb/>
his ,.,. K. <lb/>
fairness every case before him. <lb/>
your and i <lb/>
,. SI Is <lb/>
. Chill Tonic Me i- ilk PI <lb/>
II i <lb/>
Inn greatly their , <lb/>
for of the law, With <lb/>
sin as Hoke on <lb/>
bat <lb/>
bill can rest that justice , . <lb/>
will be done. <lb/>
the people have no need -1 <lb/>
law in own hand-, .- <lb/>
and and ll <lb/>
Woolen and MM,<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
EXTERN <lb/>
M the Port a; <lb/>
as lass <lb/>
Mail Matter.<lb/>
of the of <lb/>
Pitt a severe strain <lb/>
eon after tin- murder and <lb/>
arson, bat do that the am ho <lb/>
the .-rime has been tried, o mi <lb/>
ad and sentenced to pay the pen- <lb/>
their wrought <lb/>
up have relaxed and <lb/>
are satisfied. too, see <lb/>
the wisdom of their feel- <lb/>
lags and letting the la take <lb/>
course. It w an atrocious, cold- <lb/>
blooded crime, theft <lb/>
lime when it was feared the enraged <lb/>
people would take in <lb/>
own band and deal with the per- <lb/>
in; i <lb/>
them for let <lb/>
is AMI <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
load of good tot <lb/>
ale A. U. Cos <lb/>
three bales cotton gold here <lb/>
day at on your <lb/>
cotton, highest market price <lb/>
Leo-tie or It. P. <lb/>
Manning Co. does this in ready <lb/>
not In clothing. They have the <lb/>
king danger, in seeing ever brought to Win <lb/>
It, and conquering <lb/>
next Monday <lb/>
Prudence laser surrender to the bubo Orel day of at tin <lb/>
impulse; duty i- self- Academy, and have <lb/>
to highest. James hoy or u on Brat day <lb/>
possible. <lb/>
More dear in of Hod I Prayer meeting will <lb/>
hie angels other con- night through the remainder <lb/>
quest is the conquest or self, which the Baptist church, <lb/>
each man, the help of heave i, pastor W. I. <lb/>
secure for aid to begin of meet- <lb/>
Over. <lb/>
lie N i . hi<lb/>
To t. ; worrying <lb/>
about tomorrow. <lb/>
V the <lb/>
ad an irks. <lb/>
There Is like an <lb/>
to reveal God's will to- <lb/>
morrow. <lb/>
Bed a mirror in which <lb/>
every one displays his n image. <lb/>
s uses as a <lb/>
lever to prize men of the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Stanley. <lb/>
O add Ills Yellow shot. <lb/>
When shoes of a bright <lb/>
prevail <lb/>
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
Johnson's Sept. <lb/>
The farmers are busy culling <lb/>
bay. <lb/>
Dr. wen lo <lb/>
Saturday and will return today. <lb/>
Q. B. Kilpatrick <lb/>
today. <lb/>
I. II. On came home las nigh <lb/>
days in the <lb/>
western part of the stale. <lb/>
Parker ft Hill will be here the <lb/>
but of the week making pictures. <lb/>
I. M. Johnson baa been elected <lb/>
principal of a graded school at <lb/>
Cross. S. and will leave <lb/>
row to lake charge. <lb/>
Miss Florence fell <lb/>
yesterday and her arm. <lb/>
I from <lb/>
. J I and <lb/>
. alls are, <lb/>
. . . They <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
Cure Headache. 1511- <lb/>
.-, Spur Stomach, <lb/>
and . Sold <lb/>
per box. <lb/>
. i I <lb/>
LEFT CM BO <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
New Goods by every train boat. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Batter to Hold. <lb/>
believe the <lb/>
ling their better ,.,;,. was seen In <lb/>
that no was done. at once became <lb/>
has never . <lb/>
log and we hope we may the n <lb/>
have to record the of <lb/>
MM within her <lb/>
Stoic <lb/>
III u ft <lb/>
I.-, i to swell, and <lb/>
inn <lb/>
was acute, an Intel <lb/>
the call of friends who were ill <lb/>
kit i on bis sh <lb/>
Mr. of ,, clerk's <lb/>
was in the town ti with n limp, from section <lb/>
one of the and Mrs. Brad the strings, to lie said he hail <lb/>
and child were ill church, feel. another make of wagon, <lb/>
broke Into their i lake these but after seeing make sold his <lb/>
carried nil a trunk he I with one of oars. Heals,. <lb/>
lugs. <lb/>
First <lb/>
regards t- Mary V. <lb/>
Hardy Go's new of <lb/>
Yon know it la going <lb/>
day, yon might miss what yon <lb/>
worse If you wait. <lb/>
Intel t Cigar sale- arc <lb/>
much ahead of what <lb/>
usually are This <lb/>
extent result of <lb/>
home people's hold of their <lb/>
g. which <lb/>
elates much. <lb/>
Can't We sold <lb/>
another wagon to a gen <lb/>
We believe the farmers will <lb/>
wise to make no haste ill getting <lb/>
clear of their cotton crop. The <lb/>
outlook is that prices will go con- <lb/>
higher. c have In aid <lb/>
some dealers any they believed the <lb/>
price would reach cents before <lb/>
i it would go lo <lb/>
S cents before spring. rate <lb/>
I does not look like the can <lb/>
lose anything holding. The <lb/>
crop is not near so large as it has <lb/>
been estimated and when this fact <lb/>
becomes well known prices will go <lb/>
higher. <lb/>
The el. <lb/>
In on <lb/>
. of An-- . I, mi CM in of <lb/>
is In <lb/>
all Indebted to Baste to <lb/>
to <lb/>
lo ill of lo <lb/>
I their claims, to the <lb/>
j months after <lb/>
the or will <lb/>
be plead la bet <lb/>
fin, the It of Aug. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
on the of <lb/>
u watch, jewelry ., , ,,., i iii <lb/>
mid between in have me to <lb/>
gages, etc, <lb/>
I rank, <lb/>
ii ere It <lb/>
A- ii i i mm <lb/>
sat his desk In perfect <lb/>
I. <lb/>
near the house bill the <lb/>
missing. It Is the of I <lb/>
many that the burglary was com- <lb/>
some one familiar with cotton Hay. <lb/>
nays In-has been a <lb/>
nut- make of wheels tor <lb/>
the tires have never <lb/>
loose enough I i crack Mild <lb/>
yet, Mi. In. <lb/>
the Common of <lb/>
All <lb/>
we call the roll of the great <lb/>
this generation we dis- <lb/>
that not one hut has bad his <lb/>
hours of depression when his re- <lb/>
form seemed failure, and. weary <lb/>
of he has asked God lo lake <lb/>
aw iv his writes <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By the power in me <lb/>
decree In e la Bu- <lb/>
m entitled Hr- <lb/>
it <lb/>
Court door In the town <lb/>
public tn the <lb/>
i r toe piece r f <lb/>
land, Situated in N F. i <lb/>
. nod First and <lb/>
lite b Brown, wt <lb/>
l-y land, of Sarah N v l Booth <lb/>
Ku-i Wot by <lb/>
Lot No, . in Plot of <lb/>
aid town being <lb/>
lot and J- I<lb/>
Annul <lb/>
Sale make Assets <lb/>
virtue the power in <lb/>
-nit you in <lb/>
HATS, <lb/>
 <lb/>
A call will convince <lb/>
I- <lb/>
FIVE POINTS.<lb/>
W. II. T. <lb/>
that is We hare just opened <lb/>
AT TUB building with an new <lb/>
LOWEST of------ <lb/>
lie <lb/>
us the <lb/>
p in ten years the <lb/>
What the Are Think- <lb/>
lag. <lb/>
he frown Cotton -Mills Dal- <lb/>
ion. tin., year a <lb/>
per cent and this year <lb/>
This shown a <lb/>
The <lb/>
the interior of the house <lb/>
iii entered In a window . ,.,, ,, . <lb/>
by or over a trunk, pa- , . <lb/>
ed two or three more and picking .,, p,,, i; ,,,, ,. <lb/>
up Mr. private . , ., .; ., nothing. <lb/>
walked off with it. i enough for business, and <lb/>
the guilty will be planting the next year's crop and seem to Indicate that be <lb/>
Ledger. the went to the the of cotton and <lb/>
heap. with the the of cottons there <lb/>
of oil mills, the seed be- ought to be a more <lb/>
came a source great <lb/>
The leaden have into oil for commercial <lb/>
about agreed But lei purpose, hulls and weal tor food <lb/>
a the fusion candidate tor land for fertilizers. It was thought <lb/>
or. Senator to Governor i- that with this, bad Never Cats The <lb/>
a bit of a come down, but been full ft is custom with shows to <lb/>
be nothing to v.-hat be will but appears last cut the night performance, that is, <lb/>
troublesome top crop has omit many of the nets, order to <lb/>
turned to a commercial use. one got through early and hasten the <lb/>
of the possibilities of future is tearing and departure tor <lb/>
cotton as H forage. the next Wallace <lb/>
The idea originates with Mr. never to do this. <lb/>
n Mr. is a most <lb/>
tin., who bus gone on local showman; he asserts money <lb/>
several of received at night Is worth much <lb/>
ll calls cotton buy, lie says on the dollar as tin- day money. <lb/>
I- forage feed- and his patrons are entitled to <lb/>
in.; i i to horses and cattle, and just as much for it; he maintains <lb/>
it will, . relish, The i- baa no right to give them <lb/>
procured by the top of any less. are em- <lb/>
tin which in- to tear down rapidly enough <lb/>
such a luxuriant growth the the show is out, without <lb/>
recent rains, which comes too having to pull the canvas down on <lb/>
ii i, i, o,., , in in <lb/>
Ii. , Vax A <lb/>
Victory of vs. <lb/>
Into be- <lb/>
, ii ii in Urn <lb/>
l shall die leaving no bet- i. ,. <lb/>
for the Spencer, following <lb/>
ii . , .,; Min or <lb/>
iii the saddest pieces w in a u <lb/>
has seen, affirmed m ask, <lb/>
I. ,,.,. , . ; Noun Hie <lb/>
he had failed to his then up to Make <lb/>
ii. since a philosopher thence Kurt lo <lb/>
l lie line. III. lire Null I, line <lb/>
I done little for n man who limply the line lo n <lb/>
shows him what is right; while to <lb/>
o with toe <lb/>
like bitterly A. <lb/>
prays for of <lb/>
j his career. Hut in we pine, <lb/>
III.- Wyoming <lb/>
I am now ill one of new <lb/>
stores prepared lo supply nil <lb/>
your in way of <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive <lb/>
and I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
Give me a call hen anything in <lb/>
y line is needed and promise i <lb/>
lease you in quality . id <lb/>
price of the goods.<lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Why <lb/>
SHOULD TRADE AT <lb/>
MY STORE IS AX <lb/>
PROBLEM TO SOLVE. IT <lb/>
is BECAUSE SO DEALER <lb/>
It It A BETTER, <lb/>
OB MORE SB- <lb/>
CAROLINA.<lb/>
nil <lb/>
mid w. <lb/>
under A <lb/>
Pa n. it <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
Canned Goods <lb/>
ALL KINDS Of <lb/>
after the vote are <lb/>
in case he to <lb/>
ham Sun. <lb/>
now see in his depressed hour <lb/>
I the prophet stood in a golden <lb/>
I of glory that veiled the future lame <lb/>
victory. Si far from forge <lb/>
ting Turner. England has <lb/>
the nobles room in her <lb/>
to that man who was the great <lb/>
j m <lb/>
Ruskin's heart, now see nil N. C lo form a <lb/>
writing their to lie found here. I have <lb/>
to <lb/>
and can found just <lb/>
the street opposite J. A <lb/>
r Son. new GOODS am- <lb/>
and my embraces <lb/>
of orchestral effects in color. c N. c, i <lb/>
f the sense of failure once choked N, I. if <lb/>
. , j p. Taylor Co., sad II. P. of. <lb/>
V. ill Conic. <lb/>
The time will some <lb/>
when intelligence, and <lb/>
are to lie placed before gold. <lb/>
just now. in age of greed, <lb/>
gold is I lie one pure thing, <lb/>
however much of anything else <lb/>
you may have, you are not in ii <lb/>
unites your haul; account is <lb/>
big paper- are now <lb/>
tenting lisle of the richest In <lb/>
the world, people arc reading <lb/>
them in <lb/>
We never t rein I yet, when <lb/>
we saw a millionaire coining, and <lb/>
never intend to, and pro <lb/>
pose lo ever allow a mail to crowd <lb/>
us the sidewalk just he <lb/>
has money. Ii la to be regretted <lb/>
parents teach their children <lb/>
to Stand in awe of wealth. Heller <lb/>
that virtue, sobriety <lb/>
and honesty heats wealth ten to <lb/>
parents are <lb/>
way those Bee, <lb/>
under id.- of <lb/>
his Christian spirit. <lb/>
felt that they looked <lb/>
out upon wild tracts of savagery, <lb/>
Ignorance and vice, is given us <lb/>
afar off, like some nebula <lb/>
swinging into sight, the vis- <lb/>
ion of a new era for an cm <lb/>
of wisdom and justice and <lb/>
late It is argued the heads of the spectators. At <lb/>
this not only fails Sept. <lb/>
nurture, but is robbing the lower <lb/>
portion of the stalk and sapping <lb/>
the I and of grow th giving prop <lb/>
giving nothing return in <lb/>
the shape of staple. Perhaps this <lb/>
idea of Mr. u worth <lb/>
gating the of<lb/>
Need of <lb/>
A Ransom Accident. <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
It. I here lie <lb/>
was engagement at <lb/>
Bluff w hen lien. <lb/>
Ransom was <lb/>
from Held <lb/>
every of , said Ransom, am <lb/>
country are at length waking j wounded; y-m area young man; <lb/>
up to the Importance of go id roods las yon carry protect your body <lb/>
are doing everything In lire of the enemy, <lb/>
power lo com nice the country that Mold me you and the <lb/>
good roads must lie meted enemy's <lb/>
lore national progress can be mark die answered <lb/>
Hence, Injustice lo the Inter- freemen, have s life of such <lb/>
of i he farmers, who are direct promise <lb/>
and it is Sever forgot this, <lb/>
of the utmost good while he was a forth <lb/>
roads should lie made the w as s pro <lb/>
Lack Courage. <lb/>
The number of men who fail on <lb/>
account of lack of courage is <lb/>
The number who would re- <lb/>
fuse to lei go of a dollar if they <lb/>
know positively that it would <lb/>
bring luck two is astonishing. <lb/>
men merely exist <lb/>
never really amount to anything. <lb/>
The who win are the men <lb/>
who think out the right course <lb/>
pursue, and hack up their <lb/>
convictions with their last penny <lb/>
and their last ounce of energy. <lb/>
The goods John Wanamaker <lb/>
ever sold brought him s He <lb/>
delivered his goods in a <lb/>
row. He the and <lb/>
went directly <lb/>
and planked it down for advertising <lb/>
para. <lb/>
Seine men would have <lb/>
for some and <lb/>
the rest. They would <lb/>
have been <lb/>
today. <lb/>
The Merchant Who Dues Tiling-. <lb/>
Disraeli, who was well versed in <lb/>
human nature, said that <lb/>
is the child of The <lb/>
is correct. Only <lb/>
the individual who does things <lb/>
succeeds. This fact is notably true <lb/>
in the business world. The sue <lb/>
merchant must <lb/>
a certain degree of I <lb/>
the matter of his advert is- <lb/>
for instance, if he show dash <lb/>
and enterprise he may he sine <lb/>
that he will attract the attention <lb/>
of the public. There is <lb/>
the clement of audacity in the <lb/>
make up Of tradesman who ex- <lb/>
his wares before the public <lb/>
in a really <lb/>
popular tad Influential newspaper; <lb/>
but the of his enterprise <lb/>
Drove that brings him <lb/>
profit, and, therefore success. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
Vol II. Cod <lb/>
shall l- II. I. . <lb/>
g ll fir <lb/>
in <lb/>
In the town o N C. <lb/>
J. mill W. of <lb/>
I ft <lb/>
tad O. <lb/>
Dudley mill P. Taylor, <lb/>
Taylor m N.<lb/>
capital of <lb/>
Mini of Five Dalian. <lb/>
P. A Co., to Hie <lb/>
mm <lb/>
the Mini Five f <lb/>
The u i in i shall U-gin <lb/>
Kept ISM, fur the <lb/>
of veins an. no <lb/>
P. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
consideration In patronage. He <lb/>
Slate in the Atlanta Ion was in I lie postal service thirteen cotton today <lb/>
years. opened at el at <lb/>
According to French law an <lb/>
defendant must pay the <lb/>
costs criminal its well as in civil <lb/>
actions; accordingly <lb/>
will the sum of <lb/>
to pay Judges who <lb/>
Justice is without <lb/>
price, hut injustice comes high in <lb/>
. la <lb/>
in clean skin. Xv <lb/>
it it. <lb/>
blood and keep it clean, <lb/>
ill up lazy and all in. <lb/>
i body, today to<lb/>
I sickly bilious by a <lb/>
ten All <lb/>
nu, <lb/>
S. <lb/>
TO SEE <lb/>
How nice we are in our <lb/>
new store. Drop we will <lb/>
show We arc just opposite <lb/>
the Hank of and having <lb/>
a much larger store than we <lb/>
are handling both <lb/>
X a <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
j In Superior Co r <lb/>
J. C. J. <lb/>
IS, u. J. I Notice <lb/>
A Sou I <lb/>
f Warrant <lb/>
The I <lb/>
find You will three <lb/>
Th.- The Joe and to wait on <lb/>
coin.,,,. a tin. ., lo <lb/>
loot la tin- i. r J <lb/>
on Bird day of When it cornea to you <lb/>
clerk of will ours rock bottom. <lb/>
of Pitt which ., <lb/>
by Sheriff of to sec US. <lb/>
and with en- a a, <lb/>
J, I, BRO. <lb/>
The mid action, by w <lb/>
in to the <lb/>
W.<lb/>
IN <lb/>
Flour and<lb/>
n It . in Hutu by <lb/>
breach contract warranty in <lb/>
of a lot of Hour. <lb/>
The said Flour ft <lb/>
will take warrant <lb/>
wax by clerk of at <lb/>
court on of I <lb/>
1899, the property of I <lb/>
Flour Feed company, i r <lb/>
with la the <lb/>
t court of Pitt county the <lb/>
Moo-lay Monday of <lb/>
to day of <lb/>
And the -Uh-nil,. it, . <lb/>
Flour and Feed -in <lb/>
lo at slid Answer <lb/>
or demur to the complaint, will <lb/>
of the Superior court <lb/>
of said county within the first three <lb/>
and lit the <lb/>
that if lad to <lb/>
complaint within the time by <lb/>
law. the apply <lb/>
the relief This the <lb/>
of 0.0. Moo <lb/>
Blow, tiers, <lb/>
for<lb/>
mi hail i<lb/>
day ban. <lb/>
A trial will you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. <lb/>
Hard ware, <lb/>
Harm Implement;. <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, etc. in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried general Mm k. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON- SUED HILLS <lb/>
MEAL <lb/>
Our prices on everything will lie <lb/>
found as low us n good article can <lb/>
lie sold cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
prices paid for nil kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Alter two yearn <lb/>
Premium, been paid <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Beef. Cattle, ft <lb/>
hi n, <lb/>
you <lb/>
produce. I <lb/>
ll ll. .-, . I pay <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
M Set N. C <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
to W. ii <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
iii every <lb/>
and low us <lb/>
lowest. market <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
t. Will in re instated within <lb/>
three after lapse you are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
After Second <lb/>
rid ions, <lb/>
Dividends are payable at <lb/>
of the and of each <lb/>
year, the <lb/>
the current year be paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
THEY COURT. <lb/>
Some line liar, Seine at An- <lb/>
other. <lb/>
I Si n <lb/>
Joe la led <lb/>
lie , . <lb/>
Come and See me and look at <lb/>
the great bargains I am <lb/>
offering. <lb/>
NO. J <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Will have a hotel <lb/>
week and is I <lb/>
ll <lb/>
lo New York this <lb/>
week <lb/>
The weather has gone up u few <lb/>
points. <lb/>
The leaves are taking Oil autumn <lb/>
lints. <lb/>
The advance guard Of over- <lb/>
coal is out, <lb/>
Km.- Farm, To- <lb/>
Pack Ii use and all <lb/>
buildings. Land adapt- <lb/>
ed to all crops, Apply to ;. M. <lb/>
Tucker, N. c. <lb/>
Tile of <lb/>
Primitive ill be <lb/>
held Swamp, on the line of <lb/>
Pitt and nest <lb/>
day. and Sunday. <lb/>
Littleton College <lb/>
the work of year on tin- <lb/>
this month the <lb/>
tin- of <lb/>
days enrollment <lb/>
I numbered more than <lb/>
pupils Ibis promises lo be <lb/>
most successful of any previous <lb/>
County will meet <lb/>
next Monday. <lb/>
This <lb/>
tat Is--1 addition, when will give <lb/>
the three imputing lowers <lb/>
and will make one of the hand <lb/>
college buildings in the <lb/>
Slate. <lb/>
It. Aycock, of Goldsboro, i- <lb/>
attending court this week. <lb/>
Mrs. T, <lb/>
from ;, ;,, Kin <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
R, Col I.; Ibis <lb/>
a of lion of the Slate <lb/>
mi ma. <lb/>
who has been <lb/>
spending some weeks here, this <lb/>
for Richmond. <lb/>
J. A. Andrews has gone to house <lb/>
keeping in one of buildings be- <lb/>
longing to if. a. Button. <lb/>
The central and western poll ions <lb/>
State had slight <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
ha- made another <lb/>
of acres ad <lb/>
joining his estate near <lb/>
1800, <lb/>
Miss Delia Forbes is sick. <lb/>
W. A. Fleming, <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
UP ON THE ROAD. <lb/>
tr. A. A. lies E i II <lb/>
Inn c <lb/>
Mr. A. A. <lb/>
Hi . Ii rough <lb/>
country from <lb/>
and hail pun <lb/>
boxes us . <lb/>
bring . I, him. VI. m . ., <lb/>
hour he v as a I. I <lb/>
three in town and w bile <lb/>
pawing through a a <lb/>
man jumped front the side of the <lb/>
road, grabbed the bridle with one <lb/>
band a shad i . with <lb/>
other and slopped <lb/>
HE . . ;. <lb/>
Case A <lb/>
u rs of <lb/>
. ii. <lb/>
W i-Ii ii . <lb/>
Ill .- <lb/>
v. . up. L <lb/>
C. IS. b <lb/>
III pi III Ion <lb/>
. . PI . <lb/>
In ii i . <lb/>
regular pain i wet i <lb/>
i- Is . he vi <lb/>
. AM II. Yd i , <lb/>
W j i ii <lb/>
IT in<lb/>
The, areas f.,., ,, <lb/>
max TOP <lb/>
; Al I. <lb/>
l i <lb/>
oath U J P PO <lb/>
,. M A k , ii-ii G. <lb/>
Kr. Forbes that If did I <lb/>
,. V-. <lb/>
not turn the I; loose I. <lb/>
kill him. man repeated bi <lb/>
oaths and Mr. <lb/>
., ,, ,,; buggy, <lb/>
lie wanted lo talk In him. <lb/>
Mr. In had no pistol, <lb/>
an I realizing lb something must <lb/>
be done and done be <lb/>
Milan.; hi. buggy, A <lb/>
in <lb/>
when he him <lb/>
in <lb/>
X. II. Whit field returned <lb/>
day evening from Raleigh, <lb/>
T. Moore went <lb/>
Mount Sunday and returned <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
Mrs. and two <lb/>
lie daughters this morning I'm <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Mo a <lb/>
I ., , . <lb/>
With Ins i-l on the neck that laud <lb/>
oil tin In road. In no <lb/>
Mr. had bis feel u <lb/>
i bis nick and w a <lb/>
Rocky pocket knife him when <lb/>
began lagging <lb/>
saying he was just in Mr. <lb/>
Forbes let him gel up a <lb/>
him go. The <lb/>
Hardy Sink.- ll. Flin <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
The i, for the s. in <lb/>
early Mon- <lb/>
de afternoon mid iii use la <lb/>
on its not <lb/>
having finished when . ., <lb/>
recess night. <lb/>
At . i. court Tin -day <lb/>
morning counsel for defense <lb/>
entered u submission lo murder in <lb/>
degree Moore, <lb/>
manslaughter M. and <lb/>
and for Win. <lb/>
kins. This wan accept- <lb/>
ed the and Judge <lb/>
i. jury lo lender their<lb/>
In upon Die <lb/>
Judge mild be <lb/>
Stock <lb/>
its Complete <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
i-v Hate, <lb/>
Al prices will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
of of th <lb/>
here returned <lb/>
borne this morning. <lb/>
Mat i hews returned <lb/>
evening from a lo <lb/>
lo him and ml he and proper eon <lb/>
M. <lb/>
he did <lb/>
The days of the straw <lb/>
conic and shorter. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
A new sidewalk is being laid <lb/>
front of the store of Powell c. <lb/>
All graded school talk got <lb/>
on iii other towns, not <lb/>
of tobacco have had n <lb/>
good upward tendency this week. <lb/>
The boys are their nickels <lb/>
and counting days lo the <lb/>
There was a large crowd at the <lb/>
meeting Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The nights are getting Hie drop <lb/>
on the days now, so far as length is <lb/>
concerned. <lb/>
A not her lot of leather pocket <lb/>
pen pencil holders at Reflector <lb/>
Hook Store. <lb/>
The school children are <lb/>
they will get a holiday on <lb/>
circus <lb/>
i M,. <lb/>
i iv o;. <lb/>
W. i- <lb/>
tow u. <lb/>
i u <lb/>
DEM EV IN NEW YORK. <lb/>
P. Smith, proprietor <lb/>
Springs, came in this morning. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ii. I. i. ll. a. <lb/>
Veil. Si- <lb/>
Slates <lb/>
v. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
i Mug ship,<lb/>
I are the <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Cart is Gary, <lb/>
Dr. B. II. Hail. Jr., C <lb/>
has not been near I. <lb/>
bad a as the weather i ., . <lb/>
Cherry, Jr. <lb/>
was considerable rain Mon- <lb/>
day afternoon Weldon <lb/>
and <lb/>
on board, this morn <lb/>
two days ahead of schedule <lb/>
time. The sighted <lb/>
Miss Helen came home , ,,, ,,, , ,. , <lb/>
The Alien, re- Tuesday evening from a visit <lb/>
pairing and Machine shop, was Washington. id SilO, <lb/>
this day dissolved by mutual con- , . , at drop <lb/>
W. O. S Tl <lb/>
the J. S. in the I left As the big white vessel . <lb/>
business, w. o. will ,,, . . was <lb/>
, the same and Mrs. W. i V ,, , <lb/>
stand. Sept. visiting Mr. Ii. r. Moore <lb/>
w n. lo the Spanish <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening Ox- <lb/>
ford. <lb/>
m . , ,. . . <lb/>
In Saturdays Raleigh is L. l. Ames, of who . ,. ,, . <lb/>
published a list of the . visiting his dang.- for Hew.-;, s <lb/>
State fair, among which<lb/>
Miss Mamie Ruth Tun- <lb/>
-stall has had lever two weeks. <lb/>
There is yet no signs of Improve- <lb/>
in her condition. <lb/>
labor the<lb/>
and M term of II <lb/>
at ; <lb/>
V. Ill, I,. . HI . ,;,.; ;, <lb/>
the insolvent debtors <lb/>
to him he was <lb/>
W. C. on TRIAL. <lb/>
Par the Killing W. N. HI.<lb/>
lull I ills <lb/>
arc <lb/>
That line sign that has just <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Planters Warehouse. <lb/>
The papers say the <lb/>
Wallace circus la that has <lb/>
visited that city veal's. <lb/>
The passenger train lost its wind <lb/>
Closing at Washington. <lb/>
One of the interesting and <lb/>
we have heard in <lb/>
a long time e listened lo <lb/>
LAW PEOPLE. <lb/>
Judge Hoke Says This Pitt <lb/>
County. <lb/>
Tuesday night, and came pulling . the <lb/>
along half hour behind lime. closing sermon his faithful pas <lb/>
The way this good mini <lb/>
referred to his labors the two <lb/>
The people of have <lb/>
cause lo feel a pride at <lb/>
compliment paid them <lb/>
day morning, was deli by I j,,,,,,, w A holding <lb/>
X. Booth the Baptist.,,.,.,.,. <lb/>
you <lb/>
what and where. Read it <lb/>
nut trading. <lb/>
wind Monday night blew <lb/>
down part of the circus bill <lb/>
front of Court House. <lb/>
The residence of Mr. John W. <lb/>
near Snow Hill, was de- <lb/>
by tire Friday night. <lb/>
The trial at Kinston of Taylor <lb/>
and Mills charged with the <lb/>
of Tweedy resulted in acquittal. <lb/>
years, and tender <lb/>
bound him lo the people of Wash <lb/>
that was now about to be <lb/>
j served, was indeed touching, and <lb/>
memories that would ever <lb/>
hang around the two years he <lb/>
had labored here, brought tears lo <lb/>
many of hi hearers. Mr. Booth <lb/>
will leave for his new home <lb/>
Wednesday, and will <lb/>
carry with him love and esteem <lb/>
of our entire <lb/>
The grand jury reported the jail <lb/>
and county home both con- <lb/>
and the inmates well cured Messenger, <lb/>
for. Mr. Booth reached <lb/>
Attention to notice ville Wednesday will <lb/>
of summons the ease of J. pastorate of the Baptist eh her <lb/>
Son against the Richmond <lb/>
Flour Feed Co. <lb/>
Lend a man money and he will <lb/>
forget all you in a week. <lb/>
Refuse Ii mi and will remember <lb/>
you until his <lb/>
It turns out that <lb/>
is only a But <lb/>
the Wallace is a <lb/>
the greatest on the road. <lb/>
The I and have got <lb/>
toe. r in I Two men of <lb/>
those names have formed a <lb/>
to run a clothing store. <lb/>
When a man that he would <lb/>
. 1- light than eat, you can gen <lb/>
.-rally depend it he <lb/>
would rather talk than do either. <lb/>
stay away from the <lb/>
Wallace show the weal her <lb/>
threatening. Its canvas is <lb/>
proof will shed water <lb/>
hours. <lb/>
If are fading and t weakening <lb/>
hill ill do nut <lb/>
longer with or <lb/>
Cartel <lb/>
Died tin- naval hospital a; <lb/>
arsenal, Philippines, on <lb/>
April a lever contracted <lb/>
in dis. his duties as a s. <lb/>
Idler during the present Filipino <lb/>
C. Page, sou of <lb/>
John W. Page and Ann F. Which- <lb/>
Was horn in <lb/>
Una township. county. North <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
where he lived till lie <lb/>
. reached age of w he de- <lb/>
lo leave his loud parental <lb/>
roof and go forward and to <lb/>
make a for himself <lb/>
would credit upon his <lb/>
parents his native Slate, He <lb/>
began work in timber business <lb/>
X. continued <lb/>
successful In that line of work till <lb/>
he received injuries <lb/>
luted his withdrawal from <lb/>
kind of work and in the year of <lb/>
1800 lie joined the army at Tort <lb/>
Monroe, remaining there about one <lb/>
war. afterwards taking sail II <lb/>
of the second murder <lb/>
before this term lie <lb/>
to demeanor of <lb/>
the people <lb/>
they had in the last few j <lb/>
months. <lb/>
Judge Hoke said --I want <lb/>
commend the conduct of the <lb/>
of county. The are a law <lb/>
abiding, self contained people. <lb/>
Your county are <lb/>
and your juries are careful and <lb/>
wise. You bring your Criminals <lb/>
to the bar lo have them dealt with <lb/>
instead of taking the law your <lb/>
own hands. To deal with crime as <lb/>
.,., , ,. <lb/>
have in the past week will , . ,. . ., . <lb/>
wills his parent-heard <lb/>
from till one a letter <lb/>
came slating be had been cruising <lb/>
1804, <lb/>
36th, he concluded to Join <lb/>
the S. S. Vermont which <lb/>
Atlanta. He was <lb/>
from one ship to another till <lb/>
Hoke for this compliment to ,,,,, , the <lb/>
people. While have respited ,.,,, .,, <lb/>
and by hard work <lb/>
and attention to duly lie was <lb/>
gradually promoted lo <lb/>
of Chief arms on <lb/>
I ml inn Hi . ; in, I, in,,, <lb/>
bill murder w . c. <lb/>
-on killing of W. N. M. <lb/>
lat id la- Apt <lb/>
bill was sent <lb/>
before them mi h the return- <lb/>
ed a Mil for <lb/>
This trial <lb/>
lit bill. <lb/>
i be following wen . . . <lb/>
the jury T. I . Moore, <lb/>
Henry In. i-. <lb/>
Harvey Allen, Forbes, R. <lb/>
Jackson, W. T. Mason, T. II. <lb/>
Fleming, s. , . <lb/>
is assisted the <lb/>
prose, I lull Swill <lb/>
C. I. Aycock the i- <lb/>
p by Skinner . <lb/>
bee and <lb/>
The Slate wit- <lb/>
rested its case, and <lb/>
defense had one witness <lb/>
before court took a recess din <lb/>
Dally <lb/>
Shop. I<lb/>
Alt K HACK Ai main <lb/>
AM. AM r <lb/>
ARK BETTER <lb/>
FOR WORK. <lb/>
To<lb/>
ALT II Ii <lb/>
it i<lb/>
yon can get<lb/>
publishing pro- j <lb/>
Saturday I I Hill <lb/>
st bin has been asked several <lb/>
times, why arc com from <lb/>
work on of <lb/>
The reason I <lb/>
because has <lb/>
CO <lb/>
far low aids lessening its occurrence. <lb/>
I have never seen a <lb/>
where the people showed more , <lb/>
J . almost over world and <lb/>
sell -restraint a wave <lb/>
and acted more wisely than <lb/>
have the of <lb/>
fin; thanks Judge <lb/>
law shown great self-re- <lb/>
and calmness under the <lb/>
shocking crimes that have <lb/>
occurred, we can also add that the <lb/>
in which His Honor has <lb/>
conducted this term of our <lb/>
his marked ability, firmness mid <lb/>
fairness every case before <lb/>
ha greatly their respect <lb/>
for majesty of law. With <lb/>
-on i men as Judge on <lb/>
bench the people have no need lb <lb/>
lake the law in own hands, <lb/>
bill rest justice <lb/>
be done. <lb/>
gang and for <lb/>
working convicts on the public <lb/>
roads. If we did have sin h SHIR <lb/>
we could work our own <lb/>
convict and would have better <lb/>
public roads. <lb/>
SHIRTS SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
CO <lb/>
CO<lb/>
-HI S I nil's <lb/>
sill <lb/>
aid I. kepi constant sill IS <lb/>
MONEY <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
C. S. FORBES, <lb/>
THE<lb/>
Altars <lb/>
.- I <lb/>
p- com- <lb/>
I , . . <lb/>
there s the <lb/>
c .; n, <lb/>
but be bodied <lb/>
i t battle <lb/>
of life. To do this, pure <lb/>
L I Fountain Pen <lb/>
. <lb/>
SALE AT BOOK STORE.<lb/>
1st, k <lb/>
from his credent in Is. well deserved j <lb/>
by man. . <lb/>
sad Ti w, M <lb/>
U ,. . .- with Roberta <lb/>
ill . . <lb/>
M J B . <lb/>
ma <lb/>
. ft. N . M <lb/>
. s l <lb/>
at ii. <lb/>
of <lb/>
t. . <lb/>
id . <lb/>
i- <lb/>
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THE LARGEST HIGHEST ID MOST SATISFACTORY SALE <lb/>
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FUSE SEPTEMBER <lb/>
All the surrounding counties were represented the planters were all pleased with their prices. <lb/>
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