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EASTERN <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb/>
A Dainty I <lb/>
Entered at has Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as <lb/>
Hail Mall. r. <lb/>
The Nineteenth Century Ends <lb/>
t Midnight of Sunday. <lb/>
ember 1900. <lb/>
of persons contend <lb/>
that the twentieth century will be- <lb/>
la January while <lb/>
hundreds with <lb/>
that the <lb/>
is January write- B <lb/>
in Hie October <lb/>
1900 <lb/>
gent argue that, the new <lb/>
century begins With numeral <lb/>
date, on lo figure out <lb/>
deftly that the bull day the <lb/>
year MM I be hundred years <lb/>
have run their course. argue I <lb/>
that If the first year ended with De- <lb/>
of year one, the nine- <lb/>
teen hundredth year must, of course <lb/>
end with December and <lb/>
that of January. 1900, <lb/>
is, therefore, the day of the; <lb/>
new century. curiously <lb/>
this latter i correct <lb/>
but only in a numeral MOM, These <lb/>
statisticians overlook one very <lb/>
fact, however; that it re- <lb/>
quires one hundred year-, lo <lb/>
a and call for DO ex- <lb/>
pert mathematician to figure <lb/>
that full of the <lb/>
nineteenth will have <lb/>
until <lb/>
midnight of the thirty-first of De- <lb/>
Numerically, we <lb/>
enter twentieth century with <lb/>
i. But, <lb/>
less, we entire <lb/>
year of iron, go through it- <lb/>
three hundred live days, <lb/>
before the actual nineteen hundred <lb/>
years shall hive ran <lb/>
Is a Handsome and Dressy that <lb/>
will not torture her tootsie <lb/>
by their shape. <lb/>
OUR LADIES<lb/>
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are the acme of beauty and comfort <lb/>
and the prices are the lowest for well <lb/>
made hoes from high grade mate- <lb/>
that you can find in Greenville <lb/>
or anywhere. We have them in the <lb/>
latest styles. Our line of and Child <lb/>
Shoes are unsurpassed for beauty and durability. <lb/>
Come and see us when you want Shoes that <lb/>
give satisfaction. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
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My <lb/>
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TESTED <lb/>
Freaks of Sic p. Walkers. <lb/>
An account to given of an <lb/>
who swam <lb/>
miles a river, gut ashore, <lb/>
and was <lb/>
by road side, <lb/>
of the extraordinary <lb/>
feat be accomplished. <lb/>
Professor of Yale <lb/>
of a young of <lb/>
who used to play hide and seek fire insurance of the <lb/>
while fast asleep. His fellow United States, e of <lb/>
dents knew of his propensity, and relative Are <lb/>
when he began walking threw several methods of <lb/>
at Show the <lb/>
American Ii. id- <lb/>
lap Bake. <lb/>
b of <lb/>
Cotton the iv bale <lb/>
I ,. imp . <lb/>
bale <lb/>
lire teat In Lowell, Mass. <lb/>
the Associated Mutual <lb/>
after him. which he always <lb/>
clutched, over bedsteads <lb/>
and other obstacle placed in bis <lb/>
way. <lb/>
A was <lb/>
at o'clock in morning In a <lb/>
engaged in prayer <lb/>
evidently under the impression <lb/>
that he was in church, but oilier <lb/>
in a deep sleep. <lb/>
A young girl given to sleep- walk- <lb/>
the habit of imitating <lb/>
the violin with her lip-, giving the <lb/>
cotton. <lb/>
Two small frame <lb/>
alike and distance apart had <lb/>
been erected on a plot and <lb/>
the space them Oiled with of <lb/>
at recently made as lo <lb/>
the ability of the two <lb/>
Styles of round bales lo withstand <lb/>
the action of water, after being <lb/>
s time the wires <lb/>
the Lowry bales bad burst am. <lb/>
none of the Lowry cotton was re <lb/>
c trend from the teat. The Amer- <lb/>
bales came out In- <lb/>
tact and wet exterior, <lb/>
which soon dried, leaving cot- <lb/>
ton as ever <lb/>
to Their Senses. <lb/>
It is to be regretted that dis- <lb/>
qualification of Ignorant voter <lb/>
Southern States like <lb/>
South Carolina and <lb/>
have been compelled lo adopt <lb/>
in self protection should not lie <lb/>
adopted every States. <lb/>
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a- mi .-1 . per <lb/>
.-oil- <lb/>
I or <lb/>
Hie scene I falls, <lb/>
those I . I lie <lb/>
began in -i adjourns <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Divine and sermon every <lb/>
and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
M. A. <lb/>
M. saw. I. A. funnel. Minister <lb/>
in Charge. <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
day. morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
A. Setzer, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. C. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
morning evening. <lb/>
Wednesday cuing. Hear. <lb/>
N. M. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. U p. Harding, n <lb/>
dried <lb/>
Sunday, Bear, <lb/>
J. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
p. in. mi <lb/>
service-. <lb/>
A. A. M. fl loan rills <lb/>
Lodge, So. and <lb/>
third Monday evening. It. <lb/>
If. J. M. Ems, Sec <lb/>
lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
D. N. G. V. Si Hodges, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of P.-Tar Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Friday evening. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming. O. Can. <lb/>
K. of II. <lb/>
It. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
swats Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, K. M. K. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
O. V. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday at I. o. <lb/>
F. ball. A <lb/>
A. O. Council. <lb/>
No. meets every first third <lb/>
Thursday nights Odd Fellows <lb/>
Ball. J. V. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; S. Smith. Bee. <lb/>
Bo. TitO. every second <lb/>
Monday in . 1.1 <lb/>
lows Hall. W. II. Wilson <lb/>
D. Smith Sec. <lb/>
The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
The Bottles <lb/>
boards and cotton waste, over which <lb/>
ten gallons of Coal Oil were <lb/>
Iii one building American <lb/>
bales and one <lb/>
stored. In the other <lb/>
eight Lowry bales and one <lb/>
i, The torch was and <lb/>
the Barnes wen permitted to burn <lb/>
preliminary turning and scraping e <lb/>
and flourishing with the ii , as u blaze as cotton could <lb/>
It puzzled her physician a well be subjected to. There was <lb/>
great deal until he learned that Bo of the bale, owing to <lb/>
when an the girl lived in a he fad that when the <lb/>
fiddler, who often Hoy did a <lb/>
performed upon his instrument few after being fired, one <lb/>
within her hearing. <lb/>
Briefs from Hill ill. <lb/>
basal Stale <lb/>
municipal government, and at the <lb/>
same lime smooth the way to a sat <lb/>
readjust mint <lb/>
of representation In <lb/>
There seems to no other means <lb/>
Of terrible mistake <lb/>
that was made when ballot <lb/>
was thrust the hands <lb/>
thus suddenly leveling the <lb/>
of by <lb/>
intrusion of a bas- <lb/>
room. <lb/>
bedside Mrs. <lb/>
In Intervals. out tier grief, <lb/>
and sway. Tills man <lb/>
went, took Ms lilac.-, it was <lb/>
not until cam.- a <lb/>
the breath- <lb/>
las quieter, <lb/>
Ti-i- doctors at Kill- knew <lb/>
was near. Their <lb/>
read. <lb/>
of half past that <lb/>
of <lb/>
p.-i-i <lb/>
in of bis <lb/>
Welles Attorney <lb/>
Speed. Senator <lb/>
Dr. h <lb/>
am and <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
was a and the <lb/>
solemn voice of broke tIn -till <lb/>
he to the <lb/>
Only Jar of II K <lb/>
Horace tells Q lively story of <lb/>
old render, an <lb/>
ram and valuable jar on <lb/>
which, lit an fabulous price. <lb/>
on.- lint summer n volcanic <lb/>
shock, such as tin- ones. <lb/>
tonally Ms soon <lb/>
about Ids ears Ms <lb/>
vase. To Hie a <lb/>
would have but tin- <lb/>
rose to fortune. <lb/>
He doubled Hie pries the article <lb/>
mediately advertised It as <lb/>
Jar In the world which bail bees <lb/>
cracked by an <lb/>
very slow about Unit. Whether lie <lb/>
bis money is not but be certain- <lb/>
deserved <lb/>
Mayor Jones, of Toledo, o., bits <lb/>
forbidden city police o carry <lb/>
and is thinking of taking <lb/>
away their r. To lemon- <lb/>
Mayor Jones says he would <lb/>
of bales fell away from <lb/>
the flames and then other was <lb/>
removed. <lb/>
It was evident and generally con <lb/>
ceded the American to patrol any district <lb/>
Great has been brought bale tool much better I lO the city without club of <lb/>
to bear on us to the political than the Lowry bale. Nearly all I depending solely the love <lb/>
race, but so far we have the wires on the Lowry were pal riot ism of the people lie- <lb/>
all offers. Whenever the sheriff burned bales elongated Mud him for protection. <lb/>
us running he gels suspicious from their original length of feet ton Mayor <lb/>
and takes alter inches to ii feet and over. This Jonas ought to that the <lb/>
coming lo l SB exposed the Cotton in the Lowry walking behind the <lb/>
and sociable as measles, bales to flames which were eat- of municipal ban- a good <lb/>
some of them are just as m M many points than <lb/>
when the lire was put out. Two walk policemen. <lb/>
Una led Far Parts Ink,,.,,.,,. <lb/>
Iii trial In Dallas <lb/>
fur the defense a <lb/>
Ms <lb/>
to serve. The Hint <lb/>
be had been a r a jury <lb/>
which n for murder. It Is <lb/>
not such to <lb/>
the of the trial, so lbs counsel <lb/>
re Is that <lb/>
don't was the reply, <lb/>
sin-riff hanged him the <lb/>
Notes. <lb/>
demand. <lb/>
There is no truth in the rumor of the Lowry bales broke in two <lb/>
we threatened to burn one of and were inure badly burned ARE <lb/>
the railroad bridges the R A <lb/>
company refused us a free pass. The bales Stood up I in health, <lb/>
want to swim river splendidly under the severe ordeal, constitution undermined by <lb/>
and walk to too. They neither in eating, by <lb/>
Hickory nuts are ripe, but we ad j length, and only outer the laws of nature, or <lb/>
will take cows and groceries on surfaces exposed to the intense <lb/>
subscription Atlanta wan <lb/>
Hod. another triumph for the <lb/>
American Cotton Company's <lb/>
bale.<lb/>
The of <lb/>
visitors to the Milan Is rend- <lb/>
by the <lb/>
over <lb/>
lo The Broth- <lb/>
so of Mercy slender <lb/>
arms for the They <lb/>
all of mid have no re- <lb/>
to <lb/>
If lie- Prussian were <lb/>
bars <lb/>
In <lb/>
with coming <lb/>
up every <lb/>
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb/>
NEVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Liver will cure you. <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
saved from the lire malaria, torpid <lb/>
build up towns create mar- will picked over y biliousness <lb/>
for products, con- the salvage reclaimed will be weigh- , ,. , . , . <lb/>
. , , all kindred diseases, <lb/>
markets greater pros- oil. , . ., . , nil I <lb/>
parity for the Lei us was stated liters I S <lb/>
have more factories. <lb/>
at lire test that, absolute Cure. <lb/>
ADVICE IS <lb/>
Hook j. <lb/>
sT-T. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINo <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at G A. SI. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
I.-tin leave at A. <lb/>
SI. n A. SI. Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays Saturdays. <lb/>
hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Una from <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. a. COREY, <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
CO <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
HE- <lb/>
Line of Hard wan. <lb/>
I can now be found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B.<lb/>
for 0.1 <lb/>
a co. <lb/>
WASH M, <lb/>
Never spill turned over. <lb/>
ITS. Stand Cc <lb/>
to <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
Give a call. <lb/>
I. in <lb/>
FROM A- <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
3- Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
is a v I <lb/>
die news <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
s Parker Fountain Pen <lb/>
AT BOOK <lb/>
J i h <lb/>
, Hark.<lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
-LEADERS IN- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
BUILDING HARDWARE A SPECIALTY <lb/>
--q- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
aw . . . <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. PITT H. C av, OCTOBER<lb/>
NO <lb/>
lit LARGEST HIGHEST AND 1ST <lb/>
in the history of the Greenville T- Market was made at the saw <lb/>
g, 1ST <lb/>
All the surrounding were represented and the planters were all pleased with their prices. <lb/>
They are learning that method of haying no adding the money to the price of their tobacco <lb/>
is to their interest and they the tobacco to <lb/>
THE WAREHOUSE. <lb/>
Bring we Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
m-.- Mr. exhibits <lb/>
a little <lb/>
bin to <lb/>
Ii Admiral Dewey <lb/>
with <lb/>
upon be in to start next <lb/>
They are now trying to get <lb/>
him to promise to ask Dewey to ac- <lb/>
company knowing Dewey <lb/>
to such a re- <lb/>
as an he must obey, re- <lb/>
of bis own wishes. Mr. <lb/>
has not yet agreed to be- <lb/>
come a party to this to use I <lb/>
the country's admiration for Ad- <lb/>
Dewey a vote <lb/>
maker, but there is danger that he <lb/>
will do so, notwithstanding all the <lb/>
administration talk for mouths past <lb/>
Dewey being allowed to <lb/>
dispose of bis time in any way <lb/>
he pleased when he got bark home., <lb/>
The administration is very <lb/>
of Dewey excitement, which is <lb/>
now at white heat. It serves <lb/>
distract public attention from the <lb/>
humiliating fact that <lb/>
nos, who have navy, succeeded <lb/>
sinking a United States <lb/>
and killing or capturing the entire <lb/>
crew, miles of the city of <lb/>
If Cubans all feel as strongly <lb/>
action of Gen. Lad- <lb/>
low, in pushing aside civil ail <lb/>
I Inn ii ii-- in Havana and putting an <lb/>
end lo a labor strike by <lb/>
military authority, as Carlos <lb/>
who is now in Washington <lb/>
docs, there is danger ahead. When <lb/>
the action reach- <lb/>
ed Washington, Garcia sent <lb/>
a telegram <lb/>
beg to remind you that you are not <lb/>
in and speaking of that <lb/>
action he all the <lb/>
and acts committed <lb/>
by the military Mb <lb/>
of Gen. Ludlow. approved <lb/>
by Governor General is the <lb/>
most vicious. Gen. has <lb/>
bean most unwise biking <lb/>
charge of attain in <lb/>
being asked for help by the <lb/>
authorities. There was <lb/>
no need such a display <lb/>
of brutal authority. The strike <lb/>
was as peaceable as any people's <lb/>
gathering can Gen. Ludlow <lb/>
has taken a wrong view of the ob- <lb/>
of government He <lb/>
ought not to have meddled in the <lb/>
strike. The civil authorities ought <lb/>
to have prevented his action, Ink- <lb/>
hafts necessary pro-1 <lb/>
to settle the differences- <lb/>
between the employers the la- <lb/>
charging on helpless <lb/>
laundry women, in <lb/>
newspaper dispatches, shows that i <lb/>
brutal force <lb/>
used in Havana, I protest against <lb/>
such outrages and denounce them <lb/>
as a violation of the rights <lb/>
pie e to under the <lb/>
mice of the American government. I <lb/>
Gen. ukase, which be <lb/>
threatened to plunge into the Cu- <lb/>
fortress a thousand or <lb/>
men, is the most abusive <lb/>
of power that I have ever <lb/>
heard, including those lamed by <lb/>
I hope that the <lb/>
will take this mutter up <lb/>
mediately, so as to prevent serious <lb/>
complications that may arise from <lb/>
the inability of Gens. and j <lb/>
Ludlow in i with the <lb/>
in i <lb/>
The Census is to <lb/>
same old political machine the <lb/>
publicans have invariably it, <lb/>
and those who control the appoint- j <lb/>
care how much it will, <lb/>
east the people. An indication <lb/>
i bis has just given by the <lb/>
choice of a machine to <lb/>
lie used. The committee decided <lb/>
M the that <lb/>
were used It'll years ago, although <lb/>
a new machine was offered which <lb/>
would the work much faster. <lb/>
The decision is said lo have been <lb/>
inane because if <lb/>
adopted, would largely re- <lb/>
the number of clerks <lb/>
ed, which Republican Congress- <lb/>
men protested against. <lb/>
According to the talk of <lb/>
of Michigan, who have been in <lb/>
Washington recently, the passing <lb/>
of is more pleasing <lb/>
otherwise. One of I hem, Mr. <lb/>
Duke, of Grand Rapids, <lb/>
retirement <lb/>
from politics marks Boats of a <lb/>
stupendous demagogue. He has <lb/>
accomplished very little in <lb/>
save to spend the <lb/>
public and in-1 <lb/>
crease the taxes of people. A <lb/>
great many who looked upon him j <lb/>
as a now sec that he <lb/>
was soil of <lb/>
ha-been <lb/>
cosily one for lax payers of <lb/>
Michigan, and now the <lb/>
sec him revealed in his true <lb/>
they are thankful hi- official <lb/>
career is <lb/>
Washington. C, I, <lb/>
Ail in i nil Dewey is guest, <lb/>
during his present stay Wash- <lb/>
of Kb, Washington Me <lb/>
Lean, mother of Hon. John It. <lb/>
democratic candidate for <lb/>
Governor of Ohio. The ovation <lb/>
given him upon his arrival in <lb/>
Washington, and during the civic <lb/>
parade he reviewed, was. greater <lb/>
than ever given to any other <lb/>
It was <lb/>
participated in by everybody, <lb/>
regardless of politics, race or sex, <lb/>
-hulling I the people <lb/>
the difference lulu a real <lb/>
hero u man<lb/>
politics. The administration <lb/>
gladly have made this occasion a <lb/>
republican but <lb/>
people would not it <lb/>
perfectly willing that <lb/>
republicans should have <lb/>
present <lb/>
their own, but they know the <lb/>
war with Spain was not a <lb/>
can party affair, <lb/>
On, no the rear platform <lb/>
speeches which Mr, i <lb/>
to make in lobe h <lb/>
Ii is a more <lb/>
that be make speeches <lb/>
Cleveland and Toledo, where the <lb/>
republican disaffection is strongest. <lb/>
Al least, is sort of talk the <lb/>
republicans are handing out. No- <lb/>
body believes a wold of <lb/>
influence of Mr. <lb/>
la used to <lb/>
re W ant I Manila Ohio <lb/>
in Washing <lb/>
loll to speak work for Man <lb/>
mi ticket, for Instance, <lb/>
Watson, who was <lb/>
source of so much worry to Boss <lb/>
that he given a nice <lb/>
Washington to keep hint <lb/>
of state, has gone home to <lb/>
lake the stump for at the <lb/>
personal of Mi. <lb/>
although he hales as <lb/>
the Old Hoy with bating <lb/>
a certain kind of water, and does <lb/>
hesitate, when campaign is <lb/>
on, to say so with emphasis. <lb/>
protean were <lb/>
and that Ohio man, Thomas <lb/>
II. Anderson, <lb/>
tea Attorney for the District <lb/>
if Columbia, because of the <lb/>
of Ohio politics. Natural <lb/>
enough there is much kicking, <lb/>
among the <lb/>
members of the Washington bar. <lb/>
who thought the place should lone <lb/>
been given ha one of <lb/>
i. A mil Ohio i I <lb/>
A. II, of <lb/>
of the Government Hospital for <lb/>
the Insane Si. <lb/>
although <lb/>
is in Civil Service and <lb/>
should properly have <lb/>
by the promotion of the <lb/>
Quite a number of <lb/>
men, who came over from New <lb/>
York to continue <lb/>
talked of the <lb/>
is <lb/>
a lot of additional officers, in- <lb/>
who ha- i made his of <lb/>
pi in <lb/>
the govern- <lb/>
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about sis hundred nil <lb/>
Filipinos. The next day it <lb/>
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press dispatches our troops <lb/>
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Slate aforesaid, <lb/>
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Toledo, <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Id the test suit brought by a <lb/>
merchant against the city <lb/>
relative loan ordinance <lb/>
signs the streets, the city won. <lb/>
The Mayor ordered the feigns to <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
Win a <lb/>
Sometime a--o Tail <lb/>
offered a Junior Burk i tin- <lb/>
who u mid bring I be <lb/>
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contained in <lb/>
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Mrs. is in town visiting <lb/>
children friend-. <lb/>
lbs. i. K. Jackson and mother <lb/>
Miss Myrtle <lb/>
Warren. who had <lb/>
Special Rates. <lb/>
Annual <lb/>
Una Daughters at <lb/>
Henderson, X. C. Oct. <lb/>
slopping in tow u Ibis week to <lb/>
the <lb/>
Cigar Co. shipped <lb/>
on I more last <lb/>
ever that length of lime. <lb/>
A. On i pay IS cents per <lb/>
for col I on seed now. and ex- <lb/>
p--ts to keep on highest <lb/>
HUM <lb/>
October <lb/>
The total registration up lo date <lb/>
TO TIE LEFT CHI H <lb/>
Year Local Paper. <lb/>
u account of the above occasion <lb/>
the A. C. I. ill sell round trip <lb/>
,.,,, Hardy Co. The <lb/>
An exchange the fob and lo <lb/>
lowing contrast the local Tickets will be any <lb/>
paper and the city paper, 11th. limit R. F. keep post <lb/>
makes the point in favor of the as to the changes in the cotton <lb/>
former, as a matter of fast. It j I market, and arc position to pay <lb/>
,. . . . on In-st price at all <lb/>
Services at <lb/>
You lie able to gel large <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
Good by every train We can suit yon <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
US SHOES. HATS. NOTIONS. <lb/>
THINKS. <lb/>
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A call will <lb/>
c T- J <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
city paper tilled with murders, <lb/>
cock lights, scandal cases, for <lb/>
less money than on pay for your <lb/>
local paper, but these city papers <lb/>
never advertise your community <lb/>
make the more val <lb/>
liable. They do not help along <lb/>
your schools, churches and public <lb/>
enterprises, they d. publish <lb/>
your home news ; they nothing <lb/>
good of you, or your <lb/>
neighborhood; they take no inter <lb/>
eat you. A good newspaper is <lb/>
as much of an advantage to a <lb/>
Bet. C. IV. Howard <lb/>
Christian assisted by <lb/>
Harper, of <lb/>
began a a <lb/>
Monday night. arc <lb/>
able and will Intend <lb/>
public it go out to <lb/>
he it I . i II o'clock A. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
limes. <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
bright Then-are <lb/>
of and <lb/>
are to keep coming <lb/>
in. Board hen being an cheap is <lb/>
very la favor alum school. <lb/>
you are interested getting a <lb/>
loan lot nice little farm <lb/>
by, ace or write A. ;. He <lb/>
lo sell either large or small <lb/>
I . M. I . I. A. ,,., will given for any <lb/>
The of enterprising business. <lb/>
Tin- Insurance <lb/>
Association of North Caroline, held your necessities depend <lb/>
or as are good annual election here mi on your condition. If <lb/>
your home paper. II day. Ur. i. Harris elected lion is such that you need any <lb/>
on I lie President and I. Little was our line, or any general <lb/>
elected Secretary and -hop or work done. <lb/>
Mr. I. who has been you know are. and we <lb/>
President fol <lb/>
re election at tins This <lb/>
has nearly half I mil- <lb/>
lion dollars insurance in this <lb/>
count v. <lb/>
stand by you. and is ever <lb/>
lookout for your interest. <lb/>
STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
enrolled this dale last year. <lb/>
two counties and six Slates <lb/>
are represented. <lb/>
The good preparation of the new <lb/>
students indicates the <lb/>
work at the academies. <lb/>
b strongly favors good <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
There is rejoicing at <lb/>
excellent of our col- <lb/>
ladies from this place have enter <lb/>
ed that college. The of <lb/>
enables a yo-inc. man <lb/>
to go out to see his sister. <lb/>
The Students <lb/>
is very active now. It <lb/>
meets every Monday evening and <lb/>
every -i is urged to join. <lb/>
The College pastor. W. Lynch <lb/>
preaches a sweet, simple <lb/>
He is not a theologian, nor a <lb/>
but a gospel preacher. <lb/>
The professors are visiting many <lb/>
of the They divide <lb/>
them up so that <lb/>
is often <lb/>
Taylor delivers an ad- <lb/>
dress at the Dr. K. <lb/>
Y. us President <lb/>
n Theological <lb/>
The law cl sent up seventeen <lb/>
men to the Supreme Court, <lb/>
of whom received license. This is <lb/>
largest law- class the history <lb/>
of the new school. <lb/>
The debate between Trinity <lb/>
this college is lo conducted <lb/>
on Thanksgiving. The <lb/>
H. White, W. T. <lb/>
lift i run <lb/>
We have j opened in the <lb/>
building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stork of <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. II., <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meal. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,. <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc. in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also <lb/>
Dim <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORK, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on every th I will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
sold at. You an cordially in- <lb/>
to visit on i store. <lb/>
Highest price paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
K. C <lb/>
CM THE THAT IS <lb/>
OFFERED, AND AT <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. <lb/>
Alter two years <lb/>
Premiums have paid <lb/>
IS THE-- <lb/>
BUILDING UP <lb/>
Dies Hydrophobia. <lb/>
N. September <lb/>
Dollie May the IS <lb/>
months old daughter of Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. B, P. died this <lb/>
afternoon from of what <lb/>
is thought by the doctors who at- <lb/>
tended the sufferer lo have been a <lb/>
genuine case of hydrophobia, <lb/>
ago <lb/>
d Bland to serve at all <lb/>
A reputation for pure food <lb/>
products has always our aim. <lb/>
and which we have succeeded in <lb/>
quern is Senators always keeping our goods up to the <lb/>
elected by popular highest standard of <lb/>
Wake has the negative. high grade canned goods. <lb/>
Takes l the <lb/>
Bar. J. x. began but pas- <lb/>
of the Memorial <lb/>
times, at Ibis time <lb/>
is wagons and earls. <lb/>
a. ;. Ora Mk. Co. <lb/>
preacher Mr. could <lb/>
not be with us last night us he had <lb/>
lo go back lo but has <lb/>
given us two of plain sermons as <lb/>
our people ever listened lo. We <lb/>
made fur <lb/>
choice leas and coffees, Hue cereals, <lb/>
the preliminary debate. <lb/>
About a month ago. while the church on and pi idled remainder of this <lb/>
child was playing in the ball a bull excellent H <lb/>
morning and and hope that much good <lb/>
dug ran through the house with <lb/>
Willie her nine year <lb/>
old brother. Dollie fell down and <lb/>
evening, lie announced that <lb/>
Sunday be would a <lb/>
of ices would con- <lb/>
may Is.- accomplished by this meet- <lb/>
in. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Personal and Other Notes. <lb/>
H. V., Sept. UM <lb/>
Mrs. Albert and three <lb/>
to scream. this the all the week following. <lb/>
dog sprang her and lacerated . <lb/>
cheeks badly, and bit <lb/>
her severely the other cheek. Not Work- <lb/>
Monday child begun to In reality it is not so tin- <lb/>
show symptoms similar lo those kind of service a man or woman <lb/>
observable a slight cold and not docs that entitles him or hello re- <lb/>
last evening did nervous and sped, as the spirit manner in children, Miss Mamie and <lb/>
convulsive conditions manifest which it i- done. Visitors to Boa William-Ion, <lb/>
themselves lo render ton. for instance, are shown the hist Sunday here visiting friends <lb/>
the theory of hydrophobia tenable, grave at the corner of Huston Com- and relatives. <lb/>
time, up to the of of the Mrs. Maggie and <lb/>
soup. Kings have been ,,,. of are visiting <lb/>
known to treat Mrs. Dr. Hicks this week, <lb/>
courtesy a chef who could Miss Alice Plymouth, <lb/>
dishes as a rare ail. is visiting Mrs. W. Smith, <lb/>
condition is excellence. Thomas <lb/>
Hour and sugars are always the <lb/>
i best to anywhere, and <lb/>
Tennis is now very popular prices areas low as the lowest. <lb/>
a Dumber of new courts are <lb/>
constructed i-i campus. <lb/>
The first eating of the <lb/>
Historical Society was held <lb/>
bust week. Mr. Waller White, of <lb/>
read a paper on the fa <lb/>
limits tea party, Mr. <lb/>
on Mas- <lb/>
Mere, Mr. Joe Adams on Win. L. <lb/>
Yancey, and Mr. reviewed the <lb/>
work of Hague <lb/>
Unite coins and old I <lb/>
newspapers were presented lo <lb/>
Cattle. f <lb/>
Hoes, <lb/>
you <lb/>
mail <lb/>
am now in new <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants the way of <lb/>
I STAPLE AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive <lb/>
in-- and I carry a- <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
me a call when anything <lb/>
y line is needed and I promise lo <lb/>
lease you both in quality and <lb/>
price of the goods. <lb/>
0.1; <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Historical Society by Mr. T. A. <lb/>
of <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
lien. <lb/>
ff. C. <lb/>
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Colton Ragging always <lb/>
on , <lb/>
Fresh goods kept <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
M. sold. A trial w ill convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
t. Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
i. Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be reinstated <lb/>
three yearn after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
A Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
K. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
ii i ii in for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the I turn ranee, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable <lb/>
no Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
of death, convulsions recurred with <lb/>
heart rending frequency. <lb/>
Youngest Railway President <lb/>
Mr. Clark of <lb/>
Tarboro, president of Car cM bate bis bead <lb/>
Railway, was <lb/>
and called the Railway <lb/>
Commission office. <lb/>
Mr. is youngest <lb/>
president of a railway record. <lb/>
Although nut more twenty <lb/>
C. ;. who <lb/>
very lick, is out again. <lb/>
Mrs. U. I. to town <lb/>
yesterday to have a on her <lb/>
i he looked the massive <lb/>
bis built, and doubt <lb/>
whether he bad in bit own opened, <lb/>
held work done anything no Mr. and Mrs. R. While left <lb/>
creditable. last week for Jacksonville, N. <lb/>
Why should not w will spend some <lb/>
live years of age, at the head endow a of domes UM Mrs. people, <lb/>
of a railroad that has seven Root. II. Mitchel, of <lb/>
of track in operation and has three Vassal- has accepted a clerkship with <lb/>
hundred work the or be While it Co. <lb/>
mile ex j regarded as necessary to the round-1 The Presbyterian church <lb/>
tension. every girl a beautiful appearance <lb/>
The East Carolina is being con- j peels to Is- in the king new dress of paint. Mr. Daniel <lb/>
The deserves much credit for his <lb/>
of securing is Unit excellent taste the selection of <lb/>
seeking II themselves colors with which church <lb/>
know-wherein true con , <lb/>
If Chicago <lb/>
succeeds <lb/>
making known lo its and <lb/>
others that the secret of MM of <lb/>
Hill, and u large force is now en- <lb/>
gaged at work on the road. In a <lb/>
few weeks extension will reach <lb/>
which is miles <lb/>
from Tarboro. <lb/>
trains will lie put on <lb/>
. , ,, I i-ll I till <lb/>
today for the lime and a ,, is her <lb/>
schedule This <lb/>
business here yes <lb/>
Post <lb/>
lack of alter, definite knowledge of <lb/>
its work <lb/>
will no vain. News. <lb/>
Advertising In the Right Way. <lb/>
To advert is toad <lb/>
judiciously. In <lb/>
place, it is essential to select a <lb/>
class newspaper in which lo de <lb/>
a store and goods. An <lb/>
advertising authority <lb/>
a leading a place <lb/>
Then too method scope of ad <lb/>
are to lie considered. <lb/>
The should <lb/>
lie such as to at attract the <lb/>
ice of public. They <lb/>
impart information <lb/>
which <lb/>
will satisfy the reader <lb/>
that's <lb/>
just what I ant A store <lb/>
advertised in manner will get <lb/>
patrons, those will ad <lb/>
over COUNTRY. <lb/>
Late official advices from Samoa <lb/>
indicate an entirely stale of <lb/>
affairs I here. <lb/>
The cruiser will carry <lb/>
United <lb/>
to tin- Paris <lb/>
has <lb/>
a special agent In <lb/>
to make an inquiry into the <lb/>
killing of live Italians <lb/>
at <lb/>
mi <lb/>
Lincoln's is dying <lb/>
K. Junes, of <lb/>
chairman of the <lb/>
Miss Peyton, of Ohio, <lb/>
has returned, after spending sever- <lb/>
weeks with Mrs. P. L. <lb/>
of this place. <lb/>
Rev. L. Jackson left last Mon- <lb/>
day for his old home near More <lb/>
bead City, <lb/>
Constable is having the <lb/>
street put in order now. <lb/>
The A. C. I,, pump at this point <lb/>
is broken down which in giving <lb/>
t lots of bother. The P- E. <lb/>
L. Co. is supplying <lb/>
water from their reservoir, <lb/>
through, a small hose. This eon- <lb/>
ill mail longtime to up u <lb/>
J. II. went to Rocky <lb/>
Mount today. <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
N. C., here last Sunday <lb/>
in the church. <lb/>
Cl HE rail <lb/>
Night will, <lb/>
Took l Mils <lb/>
Intake Money if Is- <lb/>
and <lb/>
you well. None. u M <lb/>
National Commuter, sailed Drag lo, <lb/>
Mom <lb/>
THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
WHY <lb/>
WE WANT <lb/>
as you can get in <lb/>
It T will guarantee to you an much money <lb/>
house in North Carolina. We think we can do <lb/>
1st. Because we <lb/>
the beat Lighter Warehouse in the State <lb/>
and the Lights are so arranged, as to shed <lb/>
a gentle over our entire floor <lb/>
thus showing your TOBACCO to every <lb/>
advantage, <lb/>
W ml m w <lb/>
Our united efforts are <lb/>
in driving your TOBACCO to the highest <lb/>
notch. This gives an advantage over <lb/>
most houses that we are on sale <lb/>
and what might possibly la over looked <lb/>
in one the other sees. <lb/>
HAVE SH DIED OUR TO MAKE AND <lb/>
AND <lb/>
OF WHAT WE CAN DO. WK <lb/>
ENJOY <lb/>
WHICH EMPHASIZES THE THAT MERIT PROLONGED AT <lb/>
TIMES WILL ULTIMATELY TRIUMPH. <lb/>
to every or Mack, rich or poor, the Highest Market Mm at all fair <lb/>
and while your Tobacco may not bring your expectation every time we shall see to it that it <lb/>
sells for the top of the market. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
JOYNER HUGHES. <lb/>
PROPRIETORS. <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
COl v <lb/>
Prove <lb/>
Low Prices is the Lever that <lb/>
Will Move my Stock. <lb/>
I HAVE <lb/>
I'm; <lb/>
TO ALL <lb/>
AND BEAST. Tin; ,,. <lb/>
I OH <lb/>
MENS SUITS <lb/>
HENS PANTS <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
BOYS 2-Piece SUITS <lb/>
BOYS KNEE PANTS <lb/>
BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS 1.63 <lb/>
Heavy Weight-worth <lb/>
BOYS OVERCOATS <lb/>
Heavy Pants Goods <lb/>
CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HOSE, <lb/>
SEE FOB i; <lb/>
LADIES SUNDAY <lb/>
SHOES-good- <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
MENS Work SHOES <lb/>
BOYS Sunday <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
MENS <lb/>
WHITE SHIRTS- <lb/>
all sizes <lb/>
MENS PERCALE <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
or without collars <lb/>
MENS WORKING <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
HENS HEAVY<lb/>
E. W. CLIFFS pr <lb/>
FURNISHINGS, NOTIONS. <lb/>
LADIES and MISSES <lb/>
HALF HOSE-Fast <lb/>
Black-per pair <lb/>
LADIES VESTS-for , . <lb/>
Winter <lb/>
Ladles Dress KID <lb/>
Gloves-best make <lb/>
Ladies , <lb/>
all linen <lb/>
Mens Sunday-Alpine <lb/>
Hals <lb/>
Hens Sucks-per pair <lb/>
Hats, Dry Goods, <lb/>
Al I I. ., ,.,. j. , <lb/>
of i . i-,. .,.,. <lb/>
on<lb/>
The lot ii conn <lb/>
of the . week previous ti. <lb/>
i larger <lb/>
tin . ii. <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
re luted lo <lb/>
r. <lb/>
den in re- <lb/>
i. <lb/>
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iv, <lb/>
properly <lb/>
in <lb/>
IV Moore was <lb/>
poll lax for 1800, <lb/>
poll <lb/>
tax in Beaver . , . .<lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
Board <lb/>
has t <lb/>
arc now <lb/>
i the jail <lb/>
a large of <lb/>
than twenty-live, <lb/>
hi under <lb/>
death, it baa been <lb/>
i made lo appear <lb/>
and of said jail nine <lb/>
i- ii-. an- and tin- of <lb/>
j- <lb/>
arc forthwith <lb/>
to provide a careful <lb/>
and than <lb/>
two in number, who shall keep <lb/>
continuous watch day <lb/>
upon mid jail prisoners con <lb/>
for leg, <lb/>
The Clerk of the Board was in <lb/>
I to the Sheriff of the <lb/>
it complied <lb/>
in <lb/>
Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
LINES.- <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COE AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
YARD-WIDE WHITE <lb/>
Homespun-good goods pr yd <lb/>
Checked Homespuns <lb/>
Heavy goods. <lb/>
Yard-wide BLEACH-<lb/>
RED Twill FLANNEL . <lb/>
all wool <lb/>
APRON GINGHAMS <lb/>
Good quality. <lb/>
PLAID DRESS GOODS <lb/>
Fancy Patterns-Per Yard. <lb/>
At the NEW CORNER STORE. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
above order <lb/>
i t II, <lb/>
Tin- County <lb/>
Hated certain property in <lb/>
in accordance <lb/>
with a previous Board, <lb/>
I be were charged on the tax <lb/>
list ,.; sum of <lb/>
for the <lb/>
tin- tax lo he computed <lb/>
according to levy of those years. <lb/>
Several delinquents , n- allow I <lb/>
list tor <lb/>
REP AIRING, <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
AM PO SERVE TUB PUBLIC <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
EASTERN M is <lb/>
lo plant a good betel <lb/>
Greenville and make money out of <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Tenth <lb/>
The fall fairs Ibis <lb/>
It frosty feeling weather. <lb/>
Time Hies, but can <lb/>
beat it. <lb/>
The screen door can soon go into <lb/>
winter quarters. <lb/>
It's only natural that lovers <lb/>
should be close-mouthed. <lb/>
Five Sundays, live Mondays and <lb/>
live Tuesdays this month. <lb/>
The trees and the calendars have <lb/>
both lost most of their leaves. <lb/>
It is funny that bridal pairs are <lb/>
softest when they are green. <lb/>
The kick of a cow is not the most <lb/>
acceptable form of n milk punch. <lb/>
Cold cash in something gives <lb/>
a fellow a part It <lb/>
Association and Conference look <lb/>
many of town Sunday. <lb/>
The merchants say that the cir- <lb/>
Friday trade <lb/>
day. <lb/>
A little child of Laura <lb/>
colored, was painfully burned Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon. doth <lb/>
log caught on lira, <lb/>
Some col Ion patches have the <lb/>
appearance of all the cotton they <lb/>
will yield this year being picked <lb/>
out. That is for the <lb/>
week October. <lb/>
The house of Amos Williams, <lb/>
colored, <lb/>
caught lire the roof Sunday <lb/>
without <lb/>
much damage no alarm was <lb/>
turned in. <lb/>
ONE AFTER ANOTHER. <lb/>
And The Column Keeps Moving. <lb/>
It's always easy to see through <lb/>
people who make spectacles of <lb/>
themselves. <lb/>
Wonder if the President don't <lb/>
feel very small with Dewey in <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
The merchant who starts in bus- <lb/>
without ready money is apt <lb/>
to become a man of note. <lb/>
September Weather. <lb/>
Mr. Allen furnishes <lb/>
the following re <lb/>
port of weather for the mouth <lb/>
of <lb/>
Highest temperature, <lb/>
Lowest temperature, <lb/>
Thunder storms <lb/>
Light frost h. <lb/>
W, <lb/>
1.09, <lb/>
a, <lb/>
Cat With a Blade. <lb/>
This Mr. U. L. <lb/>
was grinding a mower blade an <lb/>
wheel. In some way <lb/>
blade got hung on the wheel, jerk- <lb/>
it out of big hand. the <lb/>
revolutions of the wheel the blade <lb/>
struck Mr. twice the <lb/>
put a flavor on <lb/>
crape that is missed the main <lb/>
tr. his <lb/>
1880. <lb/>
Judge W. A. left Ibis <lb/>
Miss la Tucker went to Tar <lb/>
today. <lb/>
M, Blow returned lo Winter- <lb/>
ville Saturday evening. <lb/>
Mai. II. Harding home <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
Mrs. S. J. left this <lb/>
morning for Rocky Mount to visit <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
to Win <lb/>
this morning to assist in a <lb/>
meeting there. <lb/>
Miss Helen this morn- <lb/>
for to attend the , <lb/>
Female <lb/>
Tuesday, i <lb/>
B. S. Wilkins went to Wilson, <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
M. left this morning <lb/>
for Philadelphia. <lb/>
J. X. Gorman, sT <lb/>
came Monday <lb/>
I. Hooker let I this for <lb/>
Philadelphia a specialist. <lb/>
M. Moore, of <lb/>
; arrived Tuesday evening <lb/>
to visit Mrs. T. It. <lb/>
Miss Minnie left this <lb/>
morning to attend the <lb/>
Baptist Female <lb/>
Miss Ada Ward left this morn- <lb/>
for lo attend the <lb/>
Normal and college. <lb/>
B. Lee and wife, of Wilson, <lb/>
who have been visiting his mot her, <lb/>
Mrs. s. Lee, returned bone <lb/>
today, <lb/>
John Lamb, <lb/>
Tuesday evening to lie <lb/>
present at the <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
Hiss Bessie K. of <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening In <lb/>
lake a position at Mrs. M. A. <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Hiss Whedbee, of <lb/>
ford, arrived Tuesday evening to <lb/>
lie one of the bride's maids at the <lb/>
MAYOR'S COURT. <lb/>
Mayor J. Q. disposed j <lb/>
of the follow cases since last <lb/>
Thus. Williams and id <lb/>
mons, drunk and lined 12.30 <lb/>
lints e; -I-. <lb/>
disorderly <lb/>
and i language, lined one <lb/>
penny and costs, <lb/>
William disorderly <lb/>
profane language, lined one <lb/>
and costs, 18.10, <lb/>
elms. Brans and Rollins, <lb/>
disorderly. Rollins not guilty. <lb/>
Evans lined ft and total <lb/>
00.65. <lb/>
Tims. Williams, driving on side <lb/>
walk depot, lined one penny and <lb/>
costs, 02.70, <lb/>
SHIRTS SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS SHIRTS <lb/>
mum shirts <lb/>
SHIRTS SHIRTS <lb/>
H SHIRTS <lb/>
you get <lb/>
CO <lb/>
CO <lb/>
W. Stamps Howard and W. <lb/>
Clark, of Tarboro, down <lb/>
Tuesday evening to attend the <lb/>
Whedbee marriage. <lb/>
COLUMBIA AHEAD <lb/>
I Man n -in-1 look . <lb/>
are out for the of <lb/>
Mr. Flanagan and Rosa <lb/>
Hooker in Memorial Baptist <lb/>
church on the at s o'clock A. <lb/>
-H. cards have been issued lo <lb/>
friends in town but allure invited. <lb/>
A public reception will be held at <lb/>
the homo of I he bride on Hie even- <lb/>
of the I <lb/>
the James grape . . <lb/>
to smack the lips over. <lb/>
Chief of Pol ice James has a new <lb/>
guest at the James Hotel. He <lb/>
says the boy is a lively one. j Rev. J. T. of <lb/>
There grows more more is not for <lb/>
for dwelling houses declares that <lb/>
ville and world to an end on<lb/>
E. M. Carter, who has been <lb/>
spending some here, left this <lb/>
for Cuba. <lb/>
Miss Mary Alice left this <lb/>
for to attend <lb/>
the music school. <lb/>
Miss Harding left this <lb/>
morning to attend the normal <lb/>
Industrial college at <lb/>
H. Harding has to <lb/>
to enter upon his duties as <lb/>
principal of <lb/>
October, I. <lb/>
MaJ. H. Harding went to Tar- <lb/>
ban today. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
inkers to attend the <lb/>
X. Del <lb/>
course of the yacht today <lb/>
the Shamrock, of <lb/>
and Columbia, of the <lb/>
York Yacht Club, was tin- <lb/>
coast. The w i ml h <lb/>
east blew twelve miles an hour. <lb/>
The Shamrock tin lino <lb/>
St ahead, and <lb/>
at had tho lead to <lb/>
two At the wind <lb/>
dropped to seven knots when the <lb/>
Columbia passed the Shamrock <lb/>
and easily increased her lend to <lb/>
ninety seconds. <lb/>
The Columbia turned <lb/>
the stake boat at <lb/>
Shamrock at The Columbia <lb/>
ft still <lb/>
Telegraph Office Change <lb/>
After Ibis week tin- Western <lb/>
Union Telegraph Company will <lb/>
handle their business from this <lb/>
point direct, their contract with <lb/>
Tarboro, Greenville and Washing- <lb/>
ton Telegraph Co. ending the <lb/>
lost. Tho Tarboro, Greenville <lb/>
and Washington are all <lb/>
effected the change, the West- <lb/>
Union taking charge of each of <lb/>
II. has bean <lb/>
appointed Manager at <lb/>
S. V. King, Tarboro and K. J. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
SHIRTS SHIRTS <lb/>
SI s <lb/>
SI <lb/>
SHIRTS SHIRTS <lb/>
co <lb/>
FOR MONEY <lb/>
All constantly <lb/>
C. S. FORBES,<lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS SHIRT <lb/>
SHIRTS <lb/>
SHIRTS SHIRTS <lb/>
Seven Springs I. <lb/>
Mr. w. r. proprietor, <lb/>
of tho Osmond Boom here, <lb/>
On from Mr. F. Smith the <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel tor a term <lb/>
live years from the flint of January, <lb/>
next. Mr. ill will conduct <lb/>
the hotel Well. <lb/>
Ga s Parker Fountain <lb/>
p Hit.<lb/>
FOB SALE AT REFLECTOR HOOK STORE. <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb/>
X. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner. <lb/>
AD <lb/>
Hie Post el <lb/>
Greenville, N. an Second <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
Made by The Va. <lb/>
Every man who is seedy is nut a <lb/>
farmer. <lb/>
that doesn't <lb/>
worm. <lb/>
The photographer is the DUD <lb/>
whole expert at making <lb/>
The average titled iIi i <lb/>
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Unkind rustle the that <lb/>
the in the garden <lb/>
the heart. <lb/>
If some people were to tell the <lb/>
truth they looked <lb/>
humorists. <lb/>
Take love out of life and there <lb/>
would be DO sunshine in the <lb/>
or happiness in or <lb/>
in the heart. <lb/>
The supply of truth la letting so <lb/>
very small that it is now used <lb/>
mostly for Veneering falsehood. <lb/>
Is a Handsome and Dressy that <lb/>
will not torture her tootsie <lb/>
by their shape <lb/>
LADIES <lb/>
LL <lb/>
at <lb/>
To those <lb/>
in Tints Tills <lb/>
are keep the <lb/>
Men in perfect order and are <lb/>
. n absolute cure <lb/>
for sick headache, indigestion, <lb/>
malaria, torpid liver, <lb/>
and all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
l-i-u <lb/>
II -1 II <lb/>
The f <lb/>
n , <lb/>
v . <lb/>
are the acme of beauty and comfort <lb/>
and the prices are the lowest for well <lb/>
made Shoes from high grade mate- <lb/>
that you can find in Greenville <lb/>
or anywhere. We have them in the <lb/>
latest styles. Our line of Mens, Boys and Child <lb/>
Shoes are unsurpassed for beauty and durability. <lb/>
Come and see us when you want up to date Shoes that <lb/>
give satisfaction. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
Queer Case Before a Magistrate. <lb/>
A remarkable ease was tried <lb/>
here yesterday morning before <lb/>
Squire W. L. <lb/>
K. M. Keith are contractors living <lb/>
in this county. Borne days ago <lb/>
Keith and gave <lb/>
him fur this amount, pay- <lb/>
able to Keith, or order. Keith re <lb/>
the cheek after the hanks <lb/>
were closed and asked <lb/>
Lamb, Greensboro merchants, to <lb/>
cash it. They did so; hut found <lb/>
out shortly afterwards that the <lb/>
cheek had not been endorsed by <lb/>
Keith. Mr. then <lb/>
Keith, but was Bud him. Cincinnati i <lb/>
He happened, however, lo meet o put up at a table at Columbus i . nave <lb/>
and thinking the matter with a, number of legislator and the lamps. fee white or ground <lb/>
might lie simplified, begot e way In Which they ad-glass. <lb/>
dressed each other greatly the eyes under water <lb/>
traveler, Ii was, bathing, la sail water. <lb/>
Will torn .,,,., H ,, h, <lb/>
no<lb/>
spoke to each other as the gen- <lb/>
from <lb/>
happened to bail from. For ten <lb/>
or the drummer <lb/>
bore it ill silence. Then be Mid <lb/>
crushed the statesmen <lb/>
A Washington man has received tinging in stentorian tones to <lb/>
a letter from a republican Mend in the waiter. the gentleman as it can borne is heller. <lb/>
to change the check from <lb/>
it, But, strange <lb/>
enough, as Keith board <lb/>
of this he had Lamb and Han <lb/>
indicted for They <lb/>
were tried before <lb/>
yesterday and hound to court, <lb/>
Greensboro Raleigh Post. <lb/>
For The Eyes. <lb/>
have colored shades on <lb/>
that from electricity, directly <lb/>
the eves. <lb/>
Don't I be eyes by reading, <lb/>
or any like occupation <lb/>
with mi imperfect light. <lb/>
Don't bathe eves <lb/>
cold water; I hat which is as warm <lb/>
Ohio, from which the following <lb/>
from Ethiopia please the but <lb/>
. ,., That ended the <lb/>
torn Han- from <lb/>
He has <lb/>
Rough on Hi. <lb/>
opposite i window Id <lb/>
a that a strong <lb/>
Ike on awakening. <lb/>
i lie <lb/>
. . i . I <lb/>
wards republicans and are bis father's <lb/>
believes that is <lb/>
to unless he can gel the -i.- <lb/>
republicans back j A i, ,,,, .- n j sec, <lb/>
ho. Mag of the I do,,, home than<lb/>
audit Is always harmful wherever <lb/>
found. Quite a good deal has been <lb/>
written of late about <lb/>
part of North Carolina lying beyond <lb/>
nine Ridge in terms of the high <lb/>
eel praise, This is all right. It <lb/>
is u wonderful foil <lb/>
lug promises. It la bard to <lb/>
what will become When <lb/>
as sweet as to W, <lb/>
enjoying his scare, and will <lb/>
are <lb/>
voice to a nicety . <lb/>
long ago the <lb/>
young man <lb/>
. n .-. .- ,. . <lb/>
later whether we'll slay at home on wanted, without delay, an amount <lb/>
election <lb/>
Mr. George a Well to-do <lb/>
a good tanner, from <lb/>
below Salisbury, WM in town yes- <lb/>
laboring under the delusion <lb/>
that he was the richest man in the <lb/>
world. a barber one <lb/>
dollars to shave him. threw <lb/>
mosey right left iii the streets, <lb/>
and teal telegram after telegram <lb/>
to Morgan, George Van <lb/>
and other in New- <lb/>
York telling them to buy up all <lb/>
the for <lb/>
wag in New York telegraphed <lb/>
him that the Southern <lb/>
bran for <lb/>
him, and that now he was sole own <lb/>
which he believes. <lb/>
Klutz cashed sonic sis hundred <lb/>
dollars worth of the <lb/>
pay checks and afterwards lost <lb/>
them. An effort will lie made to <lb/>
have him placed in the State <lb/>
at <lb/>
to Raleigh <lb/>
of money, and he knew the <lb/>
father would a request for the <lb/>
same with cold Wait- <lb/>
till he knew his father <lb/>
WOUld be away he went to a ti-b <lb/>
lie i. i I <lb/>
nil I hi i <lb/>
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for I <lb/>
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his <lb/>
Mi liters real <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
phone call-room rung up the almost possibilities an <lb/>
calling for the cashier. The j dot-eloped, But an an- <lb/>
cashier was forthcoming, and when ; young lets bis <lb/>
he was at the other end the young i outran and <lb/>
man Imitated his sire's compare Hie people of ion <lb/>
say, Blank, if that j to those of the Bast in the great <lb/>
of mine comes and of the latter, lie- <lb/>
asks for don't give ll to him. re read an article along this <lb/>
Only give him , line in which the writer claimed <lb/>
The cashier promised be j all the intellectual strength of <lb/>
would fulfill the demands. Not -i ., <lb/>
d the rugged <lb/>
longer a he sun ca ed III tie . , . , <lb/>
,, , , ,,. mountain aides. Of course is <lb/>
and demanded C-l. He was . <lb/>
,.,,, all and would lie amusing <lb/>
refused by the conscientious cash <lb/>
and, apparently In anger, the <lb/>
young man contented himself with <lb/>
the Clo. <lb/>
When he old reached the <lb/>
there was a scene. <lb/>
people are complain <lb/>
very bitterly at the high taxes <lb/>
shows lived by the last <lb/>
The circus <lb/>
if were so harmful. To be <lb/>
sine Vance saw the light <lb/>
among I be green hills of <lb/>
but Nathaniel a stronger <lb/>
and ; man, born where <lb/>
is as as a bread tray <lb/>
and where there is no trace of <lb/>
The truth is, for <lb/>
every genius from the <lb/>
mountains her equally as <lb/>
did an lie found the <lb/>
of tin- Kant, where the ocean <lb/>
out its ruling to gel rid o part of I h ii . <lb/>
,. , , , song. of <lb/>
the say will n , . . V. ., <lb/>
. , . I one family, am v <lb/>
come into the slate again.,. , ,,,,, ,. ,,., J <lb/>
tax is reduced. The Wallace pen j lo la- turning up our noses at each <lb/>
pie are paying their full lax other. Let cultivate the spirit <lb/>
where, but will he of broth- <lb/>
possible them to visit again <lb/>
, , , ,. to DO making <lb/>
until w In I odious on <lb/>
their buss and especially In become <lb/>
to the that is I <lb/>
the comity tout; the United Stales or better than the <lb/>
other. It enough to know <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Si camel's leave on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and <lb/>
days ii A. M. for Greenville <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
ruing leave at ft A. <lb/>
M., A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Soiling hours subject lo change de- <lb/>
pending stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old S. Co. from <lb/>
Now York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
N. SOS, Aft. <lb/>
Washington, N. O. <lb/>
J. Aft., <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
NO <lb/>
ADVICE S TO <lb/>
in <lb/>
Book <lb/>
i.<lb/>
E. . Lair, D C. <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
Pay. to Keep Cotton Clean. <lb/>
It is a mistaken idea that sonic <lb/>
farmers have that it docs not pay- <lb/>
to keep their cotton clean. Mr. <lb/>
Jere Brown, one of our good far- <lb/>
who bus always careful <lb/>
to the cotton as free from <lb/>
dirt and trash as possible, had <lb/>
in Norfolk two or <lb/>
ago sold above the <lb/>
market price. Messrs. <lb/>
Rountree and Company, who sold <lb/>
it wrote that it brought <lb/>
est price have heard of any col <lb/>
ton selling for up to the present and the city 137.-News and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A LINE <lb/>
in <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now in- found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
COMB TO <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Clerk of Court <lb/>
mi lo inc. the on the lit <lb/>
of n Um- Ur of <lb/>
it In it to <lb/>
ill lo the t make <lb/>
t the <lb/>
and to nil of Mill to <lb/>
claims. to <lb/>
of this will <lb/>
ill I'M <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
in . oil tic T <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
Ry tin <lb/>
in in Till <lb/>
O On <lb/>
l I I. , K-ll <lb/>
for -n <lb/>
the town <lb/>
i n Mir, to the <lb/>
l. fl of <lb/>
lo will tin- R <lb/>
I-. North n. . Jim Brown, K hi <lb/>
Cox N . I S-. <lb/>
i i mi.-i In Hired, <lb/>
n Um No i <lb/>
i. wit mi U- <lb/>
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d.<lb/>
Sale of make Assets <lb/>
B of la <lb/>
in <lb/>
Court, l. A <lb/>
v. <lb/>
Wayne, Cos <lb/>
the will on <lb/>
Monday, Um and <lb/>
Conn door la <lb/>
to Kile lo the Udder <lb/>
following lo <lb/>
one tract or of land. <lb/>
In Swift Creek as <lb/>
n n Make, <lb/>
Corner, North to tin- en- <lb/>
then the canal a thence <lb/>
i-i to a Baal to <lb/>
tin thence line <lb/>
thence with the line a stake, I. <lb/>
A. corner, thence North to the <lb/>
thence a with the <lb/>
road to P. A. other corner, <lb/>
with Wayne's line to the <lb/>
weal t n stake near a <lb/>
thence with Argent Smith's line <lb/>
Hymning containing more or <lb/>
ii. skinned, <lb/>
n R <lb/>
at re <lb/>
hi Hom <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
Comity. <lb/>
Know all turn by <lb/>
That we, O. Penn and 0- W. Dudley, <lb/>
trading under the firm <lb/>
at Danville, Va., together with J. <lb/>
Henderson, N. C. trailing at <lb/>
N. C, under the firm name of <lb/>
J. P. Taylor A Co., and II. of <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. lo form n <lb/>
under by virtue of <lb/>
he of North Carolina, <lb/>
Vol II. Code of <lb/>
I The name <lb/>
shall II. P. <lb/>
It is fr the <lb/>
hi tobacco Commission <lb/>
in the town X <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
A Penn. at Va., <lb/>
are racial and G <lb/>
Dudley and J P. Taylor, J. P. <lb/>
Taylor A Co., at n, N. are <lb/>
Said A to <lb/>
the of mM <lb/>
the mini of <lb/>
Said J P. Co., to the <lb/>
capital of said <lb/>
the of Five Dollar. <lb/>
The limited shall begin <lb/>
Sept 2nd, continue for the space <lb/>
f three no <lb/>
t. <lb/>
J, P. <lb/>
A Free Trip to Paris <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Pitt County, In Court <lb/>
J. <lb/>
partners, C. Notice of <lb/>
ft Son <lb/>
against Warrant <lb/>
The Flour and <lb/>
Feed Company. <lb/>
The defendant. The Flour and <lb/>
Feed will take notice that a sum- <lb/>
in the entitled action was <lb/>
-11. mi ii, <lb/>
by the clerk of <lb/>
the Superior court of Pitt which <lb/>
the Sheriff of <lb/>
win county with the en- <lb/>
l In my <lb/>
The purpose of Mid a by <lb/>
the Is recover of the <lb/>
Flour and Feed <lb/>
sum of and <lb/>
which is due them by a <lb/>
breath of contract in the sale <lb/>
fa lot of Hour. <lb/>
The said and Feed <lb/>
will take notice that a <lb/>
was hr the clerk of <lb/>
court the mill gird day of September, <lb/>
said <lb/>
j Feed company, which, together <lb/>
with MM summons, ii before the <lb/>
court of Pitt <lb/>
Monday after the first Monday of <lb/>
to wit. on the 4th day of <lb/>
And <lb/>
Flour Feed arc <lb/>
to appear at term and answer <lb/>
or demur lo the complaint, which will be <lb/>
in the office of the Superior Court <lb/>
clerk of said county within the first three <lb/>
days of Midterm, let the defend- <lb/>
ant luxe that If they fail to answer <lb/>
r-11 I complaint within the required <lb/>
plaintiff will apply lo for <lb/>
the relief demanded. This the day <lb/>
of D. C. <lb/>
Blow, clerk superior court. <lb/>
Attorneys far <lb/>
tOo Win. Stand <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
F Actor Job Printing <lb/>
A- <lb/>
Visiting <lb/>
St Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A WEEK <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
th grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that, is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
or am <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
for A. <lb/>
No A<lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
BUILDING HARDWARE A SPECIALTY <lb/>
THE LARGEST <lb/>
,,<lb/>
. <lb/>
in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market <lb/>
ii <lb/>
was made at the <lb/>
1ST.<lb/>
THE <lb/>
WAREHOUSE <lb/>
me Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
NOTES FROM THE <lb/>
It in again <lb/>
Otis win bone before <lb/>
minus nest <lb/>
spends Lin in a <lb/>
he expect to <lb/>
own row in life. <lb/>
A u Ohio lieu <lb/>
on a if <lb/>
variety were <lb/>
more get along <lb/>
w h fewer legs. <lb/>
Senator Hanna's <lb/>
limit English govern- <lb/>
ii good as <lb/>
seems lo many as <lb/>
rather a foolish to be <lb/>
at this time by one so <lb/>
President. Mr. Han <lb/>
the idea that <lb/>
republic is batter j <lb/>
is very absurd. arc <lb/>
a few Americans who will <lb/>
not agree him. <lb/>
When <lb/>
that is good to <lb/>
without his <lb/>
be did not anticipate that only 3.1 <lb/>
later the Republican party <lb/>
would try to prove that he didn't <lb/>
know what be was <lb/>
is not likely to <lb/>
the <lb/>
If he has any political aspirations <lb/>
he is keeping them to himself. <lb/>
If determines to go into <lb/>
politics he will go in as he went <lb/>
into the harbor of Manila. He <lb/>
will just slip in bis <lb/>
are expecting him, and <lb/>
take possession before break <lb/>
i-vi-n nation- <lb/>
character of the re option at <lb/>
Washington to admiral Dewy <lb/>
could entrain the President and <lb/>
Secretary try big to use <lb/>
occasion to link the Admiral's <lb/>
fame with their policy since bis <lb/>
victory. It would probably have <lb/>
to expect anything <lb/>
else from Secretary Long, but <lb/>
President have <lb/>
aspirations for that once. <lb/>
Shrewd observers who have <lb/>
watched the course of <lb/>
events in the Ohio campaign, say <lb/>
that no one need be surprised if <lb/>
be an apparent breach <lb/>
j between Senator Hannah <lb/>
President before the state election. <lb/>
saying that British gov- <lb/>
is as good as <lb/>
especially by characterizing all <lb/>
talk of Admiral Dewy for -President <lb/>
as Senator <lb/>
has put the president in an <lb/>
pleasant position at this time. If <lb/>
the President should go through <lb/>
the motions of turning Senator <lb/>
it might placate the <lb/>
large clement in party that is <lb/>
disgusted with his while <lb/>
friends would <lb/>
the real meaning of the I rick. <lb/>
Treasury Balance Sheet. <lb/>
Washington, Oct. The <lb/>
issued today shows a de- <lb/>
crease for the month of <lb/>
of t. The I state- <lb/>
for three mouths ending Sat- <lb/>
shows that the receipts <lb/>
., . , . from inn pounds to <lb/>
the government have exceeded ex ,,, . . ,, <lb/>
i at all. For <lb/>
What the Largest <lb/>
ton in i in- South <lb/>
Done for <lb/>
The <lb/>
Plant was organized by <lb/>
T. W. says the <lb/>
is owned by <lb/>
Messrs. Pratt ft Coons, and Is the <lb/>
largest in the South. <lb/>
plant stalled in operation <lb/>
in fall of ginning <lb/>
baling the first year bales. <lb/>
Of the crop of 1898 ginned about <lb/>
bubs. The proprietors ex- <lb/>
to gin and bale bales <lb/>
of the present crop. The result of <lb/>
this system In their ad- <lb/>
vantages to the Burner the <lb/>
shipper. This plant has reduced <lb/>
the cost of baling from 19.50 to <lb/>
a bale. <lb/>
The farmer drive-, his load of, <lb/>
cotton lo the gin, and can it on <lb/>
his wagon and rest ten minutes, <lb/>
during which time his wagon is <lb/>
unloaded by machinery, his cotton <lb/>
ginned, baled, sampled and mark <lb/>
ed sod delivered into his wagon, <lb/>
together with the seed if he prefers, <lb/>
Of prefers, he can lake a <lb/>
age ticket for cotton and seed and <lb/>
be bothered no more with his <lb/>
product. But these arc not all the. <lb/>
advantages. drive lo this <lb/>
gin and sell his cotton, in <lb/>
He Was <lb/>
tine of our from <lb/>
country, an old gentleman <lb/>
seldom to was here <lb/>
tile for Hie first lime <lb/>
saw a street -sprinkler at work. <lb/>
His first vies of it as when it <lb/>
was owing towards Its pa- <lb/>
shape and make -up was new <lb/>
to him and he kepi an it. <lb/>
As it passed lie followed <lb/>
of course lbs <lb/>
i water spurting out. <lb/>
he yelled out, man <lb/>
there, you're losing all your water, <lb/>
I lie thing's <lb/>
The driver smiled drove <lb/>
dratted fool, If you <lb/>
gut enough sense to stop <lb/>
when a man tells yes, blame you <lb/>
you can go slid <lb/>
old gentleman as <lb/>
the <lb/>
.-. . . in., iii it iii lift t n. <lb/>
large receipts from customs small farmer, this system is the <lb/>
war revenue sources arc He handles his cotton <lb/>
. crop this as he <lb/>
principal sources of the excess. <lb/>
The statement takes into account <lb/>
largo payments of <lb/>
interest on four <lb/>
of Receipts from all <lb/>
sources during the three months, <lb/>
expenditures, <lb/>
docs his corn crop, selling large <lb/>
or small as ho wishes <lb/>
money or has time to <lb/>
A free to Paris <lb/>
it- U per -Ii <lb/>
-M I MS, <lb/>
Wisdom. <lb/>
Men me critics of ; <lb/>
therefore, it is well to be on guard. <lb/>
No who has supped <lb/>
experience over a man lo <lb/>
feel quite sure of her affection <lb/>
less she be bis sister or <lb/>
Though men laugh uproariously <lb/>
when the up-to-date girl tells a <lb/>
story not lit for her mother's ears <lb/>
she loses forever. <lb/>
When a girl has a brother who <lb/>
bus the phrase <lb/>
she i ail have no conn- <lb/>
a quandary to pro- <lb/>
of <lb/>
each other will keep more people <lb/>
out of Ho- than <lb/>
honeyed galore. <lb/>
write too many <lb/>
to fuel, those upon <lb/>
he fringe foolish. <lb/>
words twice <lb/>
; tilt Fatal Age. <lb/>
I of the records <lb/>
the States <lb/>
shows that more people die at the <lb/>
age of thirty-seven than <lb/>
other. Likewise at that <lb/>
overtake people than <lb/>
any other. <lb/>
what is line of this <lb/>
is also true if other countries. <lb/>
i is lull of examples in point. <lb/>
i M the age of thirty seven a <lb/>
I great sorrow Aristotle, <lb/>
; death of Plato, his lend and <lb/>
I teacher, with whom be bud studied <lb/>
I for nearly twenty hi- nor- <lb/>
upon <lb/>
I bis future life and to may beat- <lb/>
i sad hi- later <lb/>
writings. <lb/>
At the age of thirty seven Lord <lb/>
um died in As <lb/>
Lord aye he was <lb/>
us u man than us i writer <lb/>
and his loss in the world Has n <lb/>
great blow to <lb/>
of Italian mi. <lb/>
died ill lb- fell sick <lb/>
ii his cold <lb/>
and died inn; <lb/>
Hood bin, world <lb/>
lost of its grant artists, in <lb/>
music, like mi poetry, Bug <lb/>
lost her greatest composer <lb/>
I ho age of seven. Pun-ell, <lb/>
the distinguished musician <lb/>
Britain produced, died w n <lb/>
few niter attaining bin <lb/>
v vi The in <lb/>
be Has held <lb/>
placed par with Milton <lb/>
epic poetry, with Shakespeare on <lb/>
Sir Isaac in <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Ai of seven, <lb/>
-I l-i.-i .-1 .-I i <lb/>
Henry of <lb/>
i The rapid growth of fads, ism <lb/>
tee in of hi. life and heresies in the Stale is <lb/>
I-. died thirty seven rapid progress of Mormon- <lb/>
illustrations The Carolina confer- <lb/>
i bi -r me-in i,. illustrate the of the Mormon church will be <lb/>
fatality of age among <lb/>
Where death failed oft- <lb/>
en befell. <lb/>
So the age of thirty-seven may <lb/>
Is- regarded as the fatal age of ail <lb/>
those after a man pusses hi- ma- <lb/>
State Onto, It. <lb/>
Li . -.- i <lb/>
oath <lb/>
he i- partner of <lb/>
of i do- <lb/>
business In the of Toledo, <lb/>
and State and <lb/>
that said Drill will pay sum of <lb/>
in for <lb/>
mil and <lb/>
iii-d In Hall's <lb/>
I i ll line. INK i III . <lb/>
Sworn me and <lb/>
Iii Ibis 8th of <lb/>
A. If. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Public, <lb/>
Hull's I aim I lire i- III <lb/>
and acts directly mi <lb/>
blood um.-oils of <lb/>
system. J. t <lb/>
Toledo, o. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
Pills are the <lb/>
Son I of Mi for <lb/>
. of I lie <lb/>
i c that an <lb/>
income I is ill soon i e nailed <lb/>
for Hi.- roiled States, then <lb/>
Republicans will idea <lb/>
OS ll. <lb/>
October old, a <lb/>
press special says. lien. K. Rich. <lb/>
of Chattanooga, president of the <lb/>
southern Suites Mission, will <lb/>
side, fifty elders will attend and <lb/>
lay men. There arc <lb/>
; in conference. They re- <lb/>
port I hat the converts <lb/>
or year is <lb/>
i New s. <lb/>
Death of <lb/>
X. Del. <lb/>
.-ll Bobbins, brother of Mis. Perry <lb/>
died suddenly at the <lb/>
House tonight. <lb/>
years obi and had resided in <lb/>
I be last five years, For <lb/>
several v. ins he an <lb/>
lid through spinal injury. <lb/>
CAKE Ii ii hi <lb/>
i ills and <lb/>
. ., , <lb/>
I I . I III ion I,. <lb/>
m I v <lb/>
ii., r, I. Fit-null. I. I. Moor. <lb/>
AYCOCK, <lb/>
At LAW, <lb/>
Greenville, X. c. <lb/>
,. <lb/>
In urn, <lb/>
f. rain <lb/>
Civil Engineer ill Surveyor. <lb/>
.- i <lb/>
AND <lb/>
WATER POWER. <lb/>
Mills It. Kure <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
AM <lb/>
AT-LAW. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dr. D, l., <lb/>
ills, X. <lb/>
; i mice over J.<lb/>
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