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EASTERN REFLECTOR WOMENS TAILOR MADE <lb/>
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the Post Office <lb/>
Greenville. S. C, as <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
Rt fiction at a <lb/>
woman over the . <lb/>
about what her clothes Mat. <lb/>
Too have got S an <lb/>
story now that fee M big <lb/>
seventeen, alter pi <lb/>
smaller. <lb/>
When a girl to talk much <lb/>
about her soul it makes you think <lb/>
her stomach is out order. <lb/>
Then- only two kind of <lb/>
in the is <lb/>
woman and the other is <lb/>
no woman. <lb/>
V girl is never really satisfied <lb/>
with a new hat it <lb/>
an or eta <lb/>
like a York Press. <lb/>
ARE THINGS OF BEAUTY-<lb/>
A Fortification. <lb/>
Inf. Tills. an <lb/>
lute cure for <lb/>
sour stomach, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious- <lb/>
and all kindred troubles. <lb/>
Fly-Wheel of <lb/>
Your Pills arc <lb/>
the fly-wheel of lite. shall ever <lb/>
be for accident that <lb/>
brought them to notice. I feel <lb/>
as it had a new lease of lite. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
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AN <lb/>
A THAT O A MAR-<lb/>
IN <lb/>
or. <lb/>
Col. Carr For Senator. <lb/>
In an interview <lb/>
Col. Julian <lb/>
he ill he a <lb/>
for Ha <lb/>
Stall- Senator to succeed Marlon <lb/>
term March <lb/>
Col. In the i <lb/>
with the <lb/>
I am a <lb/>
Senate to am <lb/>
in the ran to <lb/>
S. Carr. of North Carolina, at the <lb/>
Jefferson last <lb/>
title men he <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
chairman of our stale <lb/>
and a <lb/>
Jar- <lb/>
vis. Governor of North Cr <lb/>
and a former Senator, and <lb/>
Mayor of <lb/>
ton, w ho has also served in Con <lb/>
and whole purl in the late <lb/>
gave him a good place In <lb/>
the hearts of the white people. <lb/>
If I win. I shall feel I <lb/>
hare been greatly complimented, <lb/>
for all of the other aspirants arc <lb/>
high-toned gentlemen, <lb/>
who stand well with the people. <lb/>
will not he char <lb/>
a display of <lb/>
-o far a- <lb/>
am opponents are <lb/>
my personal <lb/>
Col. Can- felt confident he <lb/>
could will in a contest before the <lb/>
he was bot so sure that <lb/>
the opportunity would present It- <lb/>
self for such an expression of the <lb/>
popular Post. <lb/>
Venetians, Coverts, <lb/>
Broad Cloths, Satin Face <lb/>
. lot is, Serges, <lb/>
CLOTHS IN SHADES <lb/>
MARK THE PRETTIEST DRESSES WORM IN <lb/>
Our line of Silks and Satins for <lb/>
Dresses and trimmings is <lb/>
complete. <lb/>
Come and inspect stock <lb/>
Ladies Jackets, Capes and <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co.<lb/>
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In a <lb/>
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log the in U <lb/>
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The III l a for um <lb/>
Pointed Paragraphs, <lb/>
The man i <lb/>
changing his views. <lb/>
The of sure tiling <lb/>
a lot of worry. <lb/>
When a women i in love she's <lb/>
a self appointed detective. <lb/>
Courage i- the that makes <lb/>
people forget are <lb/>
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of the<lb/>
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hooves our people be <lb/>
the This <lb/>
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and after trading ID <lb/>
cents with him, made the <lb/>
he would bill <lb/>
mi ten hilt dollars <lb/>
mi If- Mark is <lb/>
give them the Ml . when <lb/>
be picked up the silver dis- <lb/>
that but lo dollar-. <lb/>
which had lop of the <lb/>
two piles live dollars each, were <lb/>
counterfeit. He refused to lake <lb/>
and after some rough <lb/>
talk from the men, they took their <lb/>
There will be more than Free Press. <lb/>
Democratic members of the <lb/>
sixth Congress, an Increase of for- <lb/>
over the Democratic member- <lb/>
ship of the preceding Congress, and <lb/>
already there is some contest over <lb/>
the Democratic leadership. It Is <lb/>
wholly limited, however, to south- <lb/>
em members, among whom are <lb/>
John of Alabama, <lb/>
and U. Richardson <lb/>
Mr. has been in Wash- <lb/>
off and on all the summer, <lb/>
and has made a Dumber of trips to <lb/>
New England. <lb/>
He is a of Congress <lb/>
es is an excellent <lb/>
Congressman <lb/>
who is a resident of <lb/>
is a and served <lb/>
in the Confederate army during <lb/>
the war, bis legislative ice <lb/>
of He is one of the <lb/>
most distinguished Freemasons in <lb/>
the Slates, having been <lb/>
Grand <lb/>
year- ago, and <lb/>
Grand High Priest of Grand <lb/>
of the Royal Arch Masons <lb/>
of that Stale ten years later. He <lb/>
has received the thirty-third do <lb/>
York Sun. <lb/>
The largest Spanish <lb/>
seen in this market came In on <lb/>
w. X. Railroad alter <lb/>
noon. It and <lb/>
was purchased by Major <lb/>
It <lb/>
Some people are of as <lb/>
having foot in the <lb/>
but there is a <lb/>
has a whole leg in the grave, and <lb/>
he goes to that grave a week <lb/>
in the summer time to put flowers <lb/>
it. That leg was attached to <lb/>
him, too. <lb/>
in- verse <lb/>
chrysanthemum. <lb/>
Sonic men when they have any <lb/>
thing say. it, while <lb/>
others else. <lb/>
ii there a tax on it <lb/>
of m lea <lb/>
trout the fair sex, <lb/>
Many man who i- unable <lb/>
iii hand <lb/>
of an h In to tie <lb/>
one. <lb/>
A groat statesman <lb/>
who is able the <lb/>
that the thing ho is <lb/>
the thing want. <lb/>
STATE NEW. <lb/>
In Nona Carolina. <lb/>
A piper i to started at <lb/>
Rev. i. It. Petree, <lb/>
building for a savings <lb/>
hank is to be erected Salisbury. <lb/>
stock has been formed <lb/>
build a <lb/>
church, of <lb/>
of thousand dollar <lb/>
debt J. S. Can <lb/>
paid more half of It, <lb/>
of <lb/>
I In- A. P. S. It. <lb/>
Harper, of Snow Hill, <lb/>
has been appointed at Kin <lb/>
K. J. traveling man <lb/>
n his own life <lb/>
Kin-ton on Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
i life the drink de<lb/>
The Common <lb/>
Wealth -nine new of <lb/>
have developed Pal. <lb/>
my la. <lb/>
Kerr has sold <lb/>
Ii. for- <lb/>
of Virginia. Mr. Kerr was <lb/>
an able writer and will lie <lb/>
the State <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
lo <lb/>
COPYRIGHT or <lb/>
PROTECTION. <lb/>
for i mill . <lb/>
Patent <lb/>
Alter lighting II In the <lb/>
A sinecure is a position ill which two a San Billion <lb/>
one man puts you for the purpose <lb/>
of drawing he salary while another <lb/>
man doe- Hie Chicago Daily <lb/>
News. <lb/>
has sent to for <lb/>
hours fur a city ordinance <lb/>
by spitting on a car <lb/>
I he longest on record <lb/>
at Little <lb/>
Arkansas. A <lb/>
In one and <lb/>
years in fur as- <lb/>
seven while Women. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
as to <lb/>
Notice In Inventive <lb/>
Book to obtain <lb/>
What Will Do About HT <lb/>
will Alliance <lb/>
do With Marion now that <lb/>
he has procured to practice <lb/>
law Alliance was at MM <lb/>
lime very severe in I <lb/>
lion of professional men. <lb/>
it is different has the <lb/>
ability a successful law <lb/>
also his sight is not mi dim but <lb/>
In can -see van- <lb/>
he is gelling for a <lb/>
Tatting down will not retire <lb/>
him altogether from the public <lb/>
Telegram. <lb/>
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of tuts little or <lb/>
bill If were In B <lb/>
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would to h <lb/>
within two or <lb/>
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of <lb/>
illume cars and other <lb/>
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multitude, and aw <lb/>
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knife coal i be very <lb/>
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cents. <lb/>
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fancy <lb/>
side meal, hams, should- <lb/>
sugar, <lb/>
cigarettes, <lb/>
butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, <lb/>
oat hominy <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at cents par <lb/>
D, HARDEN <lb/>
Sewing MACHINES <lb/>
CHAIRS. En <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM <lb/>
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ft. <lb/>
Give a call. <lb/>
Jib <lb/>
A- <lb/>
Card<lb/>
SET, <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
LINE Of <lb/>
nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
can now lie found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
w. Brawn. <lb/>
COME TO SEE <lb/>
R, <lb/>
Sheet Poster, <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that, is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
price. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LING<lb/>
be . bare <lb/>
his s I re Is <lb/>
ill hi i II. <lb/>
w hat was you worn <lb/>
staying, my <lb/>
Wife I'M It <lb/>
was Hi Melody <lb/>
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It n Um thing I played last <lb/>
evening, you <lb/>
lit. last <lb/>
i n <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days A. M. for <lb/>
water <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M., Greenville H A. M. on <lb/>
days, and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject Io change de- <lb/>
pending on stage-of water. <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for tho West <lb/>
with at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Una from <lb/>
and Miners Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
I NO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
-LEADERS IN-- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
BUILDING AUK A SPECIALTY <lb/>
gar-g -a <lb/>
The <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
SI <lb/>
Eastern <lb/>
elector <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRI <lb/>
if<lb/>
ALWAY <lb/>
K-- . <lb/>
PLANT <lb/>
THAT IS THE RECORD OF<lb/>
f.; <lb/>
a M<lb/>
It always leads in prices that no other house reach. We have no drummers in the field, we have <lb/>
no warehouse rents to therefore we do not have to cut prices on your tobacco to save these expenses. <lb/>
m There is a way to prove this. <lb/>
me Your next Load. <lb/>
OLA <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor. <lb/>
WAREHOUSE<lb/>
I train, has added strength to <lb/>
; belief. Republican-, who know <lb/>
n alien people lo fores baa to go to <lb/>
It and there -n <lb/>
for <lb/>
ii. c. ., <lb/>
spot to by say- tho or this n strong that ho <lb/>
Thereto a possibility from that Intend to allow himself to <lb/>
f the slate to go <lb/>
can for of Col. Bryan's <lb/>
year, instead of President <lb/>
Icy. A movement hag been <lb/>
republicans which I the part of those who <lb/>
In view, know the republicans are <lb/>
Dew <lb/>
not been has <lb/>
Io do with It. <lb/>
The men in this movement are <lb/>
after honoring Admiral De way or <lb/>
turning Mr. n. <lb/>
They arc after keeping tho <lb/>
lie in in for another <lb/>
other. <lb/>
Thai Mr. is gelling <lb/>
of the question, <lb/>
defeat in the state. <lb/>
In addition to Roosevelt, they are made this week, <lb/>
be used vole <lb/>
When Boss <lb/>
this week everybody <lb/>
what a change had <lb/>
He no longer talked <lb/>
re- <lb/>
trying Io get Mr. In go bad no fur <lb/>
to Omaha while he to in the West, Philippine policy than Io <lb/>
and of imperialism generally, . <lb/>
I in as a In <lb/>
shown I ., . . <lb/>
I. but admitted <lb/>
had the hardest Kind light <lb/>
their hands, that was <lb/>
n hard man His lull, cm <lb/>
whip the Into <lb/>
, ,, , , ,, those who heard <lb/>
and then turn <lb/>
Io the Congress, This is <lb/>
I trick, <lb/>
to Io fall <lb/>
the his fright which <lb/>
coining from t since <lb/>
from Europe were not <lb/>
in <lb/>
He says always lights when <lb/>
soared. It that is he l <lb/>
in the condition to pit. up <lb/>
of his life. <lb/>
News from tho Philippines shows <lb/>
ostensibly Io t he First Ne- <lb/>
Volunteers, recently re- <lb/>
turned the Philippines, but <lb/>
really to try lo stir up a to re- <lb/>
Presidential term. They I publican <lb/>
that and will j Thai is will lions. Mr. has <lb/>
Mr. to such ,,. b , bis ideas; lie <lb/>
extent that It h Impossible lo for become convinced of the <lb/>
to re elect him. Their Idea Is to for the of making the majority <lb/>
party men I ., R Near which lie thinks be <lb/>
as possible lo agree if after , ,, ,,,. A ,,, control, responsible for the <lb/>
looking can-fully the ground, of a permanent imperial the by no means <lb/>
re election be ,.,.,, ,.,, , policy. Perhaps he ill tell . Ibis is <lb/>
thought doubtful, they will . ,. , u ,,,, the,,. I have <lb/>
ail with or without Mr. I .,,, aggregate an.,., es ho intends making from, he rear been hoops at sever <lb/>
Tho succors will for of the parlor car in which Bl point, this week <lb/>
i if in cm I will depend large <lb/>
the outcome of the next <lb/>
campaign against the Filipinos; if <lb/>
the war over ended <lb/>
Mr. will still <lb/>
Although be inure than <lb/>
he would not accept <lb/>
nomination for Vice President, <lb/>
for the coming session b to HOW traveling how he or. Mill, the old <lb/>
of Congress will reach, and intends to leave Ibis important We keep on licking <lb/>
mailer lo the wisdom of Congress, won I -1 ticked. <lb/>
. . . . I. I, in tin. <lb/>
will be or 03.70 per <lb/>
capita. War <lb/>
total will be con <lb/>
if be war in <lb/>
the Philippines is lo a <lb/>
close, before the appropriations arc <lb/>
mil perhaps he will <lb/>
with stories, but <lb/>
it is very The average <lb/>
an easy chap lo <lb/>
Admiral Dewy is a diplomat as <lb/>
It has all along la-en in bill is doubtful, g, lighting He de- <lb/>
that I Teddy was , a double sense. II is <lb/>
that very i whether the war there will be <lb/>
that bus- who is anxious to ended by that time, and doubtful, <lb/>
get him out of New York politics, I if II should la-, the <lb/>
was actively assisting him. The on the islands can <lb/>
Roosevelt was be materially reduced for a long <lb/>
In make a Hying trip through Ne if present <lb/>
. continual .- be <lb/>
he heard about <lb/>
it that be would not join Mr. Mo- <lb/>
political show in its Hy- <lb/>
trip to the west, and when they <lb/>
wasted. hie toils lo Inform <lb/>
War Department then, nag <lb/>
nothing in bis latest negotiation. <lb/>
with the <lb/>
side of i he Win- sup <lb/>
for a moment i us. <lb/>
Mr. must sup- <lb/>
pose John has no <lb/>
in or his enmity <lb/>
towards I man has made <lb/>
Does of <lb/>
began hinting rather to new Indignity upon <lb/>
him Mr. would like Sherman was in but <lb/>
to have do so, be put I M made for him lo <lb/>
,. toil accept the in ceremonies <lb/>
from rear platform of his government which boa tried governor of Mending the welcome lo , and <lb/>
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man be i-- doe n. <lb/>
seldom I I in <lb/>
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been once <lb/>
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only lo the given <lb/>
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to Admiral <lb/>
lime shown himself where <lb/>
lilt re was it crowd. The Navy I <lb/>
part may d. <lb/>
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pal honors w a. v <lb/>
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COTTON. <lb/>
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more for it i- of no in n o <lb/>
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then If farmer <lb/>
we are not lo <lb/>
kick. <lb/>
Comment on this the <lb/>
v Hie Landmark <lb/>
ii is Interesting <lb/>
while there has been com <lb/>
crop-, ii i- evident <lb/>
that had tile season been a good <lb/>
one from start to finish and a foil <lb/>
cop raised, I he staple would <lb/>
hive sold for cents or less. <lb/>
In has been <lb/>
short by is now <lb/>
there <lb/>
up j iIi., ii <lb/>
before next spring. This can <lb/>
ail; loan lb u lieu u full crop of <lb/>
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lie competitive conditions with <lb/>
which he must contend require the <lb/>
of good Judgment, enter- <lb/>
i and foresight. In the man- <lb/>
of his advertising those <lb/>
as tho medium <lb/>
which to reach the public <lb/>
I rust ml and Influential newspaper <lb/>
he make- assurance doubly sure. <lb/>
is neither luck nor in <lb/>
Iii sort of advertising. It <lb/>
Infallibly brings profitable results. <lb/>
Stale Onto, city of I'm i <lb/>
I i V I X I V. I <lb/>
INK J, I makes oath <lb/>
that lie i senior p Minor of <lb/>
auk I'll. Co., do- <lb/>
business in the City, of Toledo, <lb/>
County and, <lb/>
mill will sum of <lb/>
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nun ii ls cured <lb/>
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on the <lb/>
and mucous surfaces of <lb/>
PRANK <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Sold druggists, <lb/>
Hall's the best. <lb/>
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of Montana, for <lb/>
chairman Republican <lb/>
National an <lb/>
lax will soon be <lb/>
for I Stales, then <lb/>
will claim the idea <lb/>
as their <lb/>
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N. <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
I N. a <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered at the Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
IS, W. <lb/>
The it ids <lb/>
m w the State pension roll <lb/>
for this showing <lb/>
f Best pensioner mi <lb/>
increase I t <lb/>
MM of owl in <lb/>
of Ml fourth-class; decrease <lb/>
of twelve widows. Total <lb/>
total decrease net <lb/>
Of this are placed <lb/>
roll by the act of the last <lb/>
The amount realized for the <lb/>
pension fund dining the year is <lb/>
1122.000, of which will <lb/>
be available. This will be <lb/>
among first-class. <lb/>
second-class, third class, <lb/>
fourth-class; willows; total <lb/>
The amount apportioned <lb/>
will be Bret-class second, MO; <lb/>
third, fourth. widows,<lb/>
Alarmed by the pros- <lb/>
perts in Ohio this fall, the <lb/>
managers have resorted to <lb/>
the desperate methods usual <lb/>
only in President nil cam <lb/>
During the past <lb/>
very federal holder in <lb/>
has received a circular from <lb/>
the <lb/>
can committee, <lb/>
and liberal contributions be <lb/>
made. is treasurer of the <lb/>
Republican committee of <lb/>
Ohio. He to office <lb/>
holders Deed not fear via- <lb/>
the civil service law in col- <lb/>
and money for this <lb/>
campaign, and his circular implies <lb/>
very clearly that Mark and <lb/>
the President will stand by all i <lb/>
take a basil In The in- <lb/>
is almost equally <lb/>
clear that failure <lb/>
will be to the disadvantage of <lb/>
the clerk receiving the notice. <lb/>
The relish with which Dewy ac-1 <lb/>
that house in Washington <lb/>
City take- the out of the en <lb/>
for him. <lb/>
We would suggest to the yacht <lb/>
racers that if they set th to <lb/>
run off I lie challenge sometime next <lb/>
Man h. or about the lime the Au- <lb/>
gust storms are due. they may <lb/>
wind to a sail <lb/>
TO TIE RIGHT ADD LIFT YOU CM <lb/>
TWO STORES <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
New by every train and boat. We can suit you in <lb/>
CHRISTIAN WILSON. N. C. <lb/>
The above i- a picture the new Christian Church at Wilson <lb/>
where the Disciples Stale Oct. Two hundred <lb/>
and visitors are expected. A great spiritual feast is In Store <lb/>
for all ho attend. Some the best preacher in the State and several <lb/>
from a distance will address the Convention. All ions of <lb/>
the citizen generally are preparing to give the Convention <lb/>
aright royal old fashion welcome. The sessions of the Convention <lb/>
will be held in one most beautiful Church buildings in the State. <lb/>
The Disciples who read Reflector in Pin and adjoining conn <lb/>
ties attend this Convention in large number. Those who <lb/>
pate going should send their names to U, II. Melton at mice and <lb/>
will provided. On to <lb/>
man who got the <lb/>
of letters is the who <lb/>
cam plains the it <lb/>
of i lie p the in a <lb/>
plains n,. st the preach pay <lb/>
the preacher the man who <lb/>
runs down his own bows the <lb/>
least to build up; the man who <lb/>
does not take and complains <lb/>
most of his home paper does the <lb/>
t make the paper a success or <lb/>
public He says the town <lb/>
is that it is dead. Hut <lb/>
ball mistaken. He is the <lb/>
ham Sun. <lb/>
MATS. NOTIONS. <lb/>
M VI So. <lb/>
--j <lb/>
W. H. White, W. T. <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
nix building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every <lb/>
carried a general stock. <lb/>
Also Sell<lb/>
A call will convince you. <lb/>
C. J. <lb/>
FIVE POINTS.<lb/>
COTTON MARKET. <lb/>
cot-<lb/>
Happenings in North Carolina. <lb/>
count; has contracted <lb/>
furs jail. <lb/>
Bx-Gov. is sick <lb/>
at his home near Old Sparta. <lb/>
Hodges, of Old Hard <lb/>
has accepted a position as teacher <lb/>
in c. C. are glad to <lb/>
welcome our <lb/>
den Baptist. <lb/>
Aldermen of and <lb/>
Commissioners of are <lb/>
having- squabble a division <lb/>
of the expense in. getting <lb/>
rid the small pox <lb/>
Work on 1- <lb/>
the hotel at . <lb/>
which was burned a few months <lb/>
ago. Ii is expected to o it <lb/>
done by Christina-. <lb/>
The Col Duration Commission <lb/>
appointed . X. Lucas, of Currie, <lb/>
Arthur E. of <lb/>
and B. Shaw, of Henderson as <lb/>
bank examiners for the banks of <lb/>
the Stats. <lb/>
As v to Co., <lb/>
ton and peanut buyers. <lb/>
New York future Quotations, to- <lb/>
day arc as follows <lb/>
Opening. <lb/>
January <lb/>
March <lb/>
May IS <lb/>
Receipts <lb/>
Close. <lb/>
HAY, OATS, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED AND <lb/>
MEAL AND <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. You are cordially <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
N. O <lb/>
THE BEST THAT IS. <lb/>
OFFERED. AND AT <lb/>
Premiums have been paid <lb/>
IN <lb/>
; I inn now one of the new Pawls <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants the way of <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
BUILDING UP <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
and carry a<lb/>
Close. <lb/>
Feb <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
cotton <lb/>
of Newark. N. <lb/>
Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
up Insurance, <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
works <lb/>
ii. Will be re instated <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
WHICHARD J. S. <lb/>
Wt R. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
o. I. mm <lb/>
that <lb/>
within <lb/>
are <lb/>
It seems to have been an old sax <lb/>
or old idea the work of an <lb/>
editor is never appreciated, <lb/>
that be is entitled to no particular <lb/>
credit for whatever effort he makes <lb/>
building up his <lb/>
or awakening a spirit of enterprise <lb/>
among his people. There has j its <lb/>
been a case where editor's <lb/>
was SO different from <lb/>
that it is worthy of mention. The <lb/>
town of Henderson has perfected <lb/>
plans to establish a graded school, <lb/>
and school will soon Che <lb/>
credit of soaring it was due main- <lb/>
to the efforts of Thad <lb/>
editor Gold for In sea- <lb/>
son and out of season lie put forth <lb/>
every energy and effort in behalf <lb/>
of the movement. the <lb/>
trustees school WON chosen, <lb/>
realizing the of what Mr. <lb/>
Manning hail done, they adopted <lb/>
fitting resolutions of thanks and <lb/>
appreciation his services. Hen- <lb/>
is to be congratulated upon <lb/>
securing the graded school. <lb/>
A few years ago when our neigh <lb/>
town, Kinston, was so stricken <lb/>
by tire, the office Free <lb/>
order to start <lb/>
his paper on a good footing again <lb/>
Editor W. S. Herbert had to have <lb/>
some assistance, and to secure <lb/>
company was formed <lb/>
being taken by business men of <lb/>
the town. He went earnestly to <lb/>
work more and in the last is <lb/>
his paper announced that <lb/>
the stock company was no longer <lb/>
is existence, he having taken up <lb/>
all the outstanding stock and lie <lb/>
in entire control and <lb/>
ownership of the paper. Till III.- <lb/>
rejoices with <lb/>
its success. Editor <lb/>
richly deserves all the prosperity <lb/>
with which he has met. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
Jealous of sweetheart, Elmer IS. <lb/>
Morse stabbed himself her door <lb/>
step at Brooklyn, N. Y. and will <lb/>
die. <lb/>
has seemed <lb/>
British steamer and the <lb/>
Russian for <lb/>
transports. <lb/>
In the absence of Hear Admiral <lb/>
Sampson, Captain com- <lb/>
the Atlantic <lb/>
run at Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
B, Brown, of a <lb/>
Populist leader, was put oil the <lb/>
Democratic ticket <lb/>
for State Auditor. <lb/>
Taunted with not being present <lb/>
when whipped the Spanish, <lb/>
sailors of the New York -tan <lb/>
a free light Newport <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
The naphtha launch <lb/>
exploded near Jacksonville, <lb/>
and Alexander her <lb/>
owner, is believed to have been <lb/>
drowned. <lb/>
James Brady, d Pa. <lb/>
a bridge-juniper, was fatally <lb/>
ed by a at II. <lb/>
His dog dragged him out of the <lb/>
water. <lb/>
Tho West Virginia, at <lb/>
presented to Captain <lb/>
F E. Chad wick, of the <lb/>
York, a <lb/>
Miller, of <lb/>
Ky. has revolted <lb/>
a girl sits beside <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country <lb/>
. for pure food FULL STOCK Of the BEST <lb/>
has always our aim. <lb/>
which have succeeded in by some line California <lb/>
always our goods up to the peaches. <lb/>
highest standard of excellence, t <lb/>
Our high grade <lb/>
-Choice teas and line cereals. <lb/>
Hour and sugars are always years after lapse if you <lb/>
lobe anywhere, . health. <lb/>
our prices areas low as the lowest. After Second Year <lb/>
No <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends arc payable at the lie- <lb/>
of the second and of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year lie paid <lb/>
They may used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
Beef, Cattle, ft <lb/>
nave <lb/>
Hides, Mm. f <lb/>
YOU <lb/>
produce. I <lb/>
i, tiring to me. <lb/>
I pay i us m <lb/>
Cotton Pugging <lb/>
on ban <lb/>
always <lb/>
K. M.<lb/>
NEWSY it . AMI <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
Oct. II, <lb/>
I he town ordered half <lb/>
more street lamps last night. <lb/>
Cooper has bad a chill and <lb/>
been able to work <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Mrs. of near <lb/>
came to town last night and <lb/>
stopped with her sister. Mrs. F. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Some half arc <lb/>
rapid pushing work the <lb/>
Carriage Factory, and it will <lb/>
be completed. <lb/>
John Brooks, was <lb/>
over here traded horse <lb/>
and bought over worth of <lb/>
ire fencing. <lb/>
We are to stale that Mrs. <lb/>
who has been unite <lb/>
for several days and <lb/>
to her room, is very much better. <lb/>
Do you wan land If so bow <lb/>
much, where do you want <lb/>
You can get it of A. ti. Cox ill <lb/>
around on very <lb/>
reasonable terms, <lb/>
ilk. <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Will please you sure. <lb/>
h you used <lb/>
clothes, hat. <lb/>
i at the very last hour, <lb/>
a baud of Hour. <lb/>
II. F. Co. <lb/>
The meet closed bore <lb/>
day several professions <lb/>
u interest. The gospel <lb/>
was preached with great power <lb/>
and and we arc very <lb/>
for future good results.<lb/>
The Rail Road has a great <lb/>
of rolling but the <lb/>
great trouble with us is that ill <lb/>
rolls away as fast as we can make <lb/>
it, and cannot get any <lb/>
However we have a two-horse, and THE is APPARENT WHERE THE GREATEST M OF ADVANTAGES COMBINE AT A WAREHOUSE, ALL <lb/>
one horse AND WORKING K PERFECT HARMONY TOGETHER TO SHOW AND SELL TOBACCO TO THE <lb/>
ready for sale at this time. POSSIBLE ADVANTAGE. FIND THAT AND STOP RIGHT THERE. MAY NOT AND <lb/>
A. II. Cos Co, WILL NOT GET ALL EXPECT FOR EVERY SALE, BIT WILL <lb/>
GET THE MARKET VALUE FOR Will TOBACCO. HOW WE WANT <lb/>
. . TO SUBMIT A FEW COLD AND SOLID FACTS. WE CLAIM THAT <lb/>
Fresh goods tap <lb/>
hand. Country J, L, <lb/>
gold. A trial will convince you. I i k k <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
TS A<lb/>
YOU OWE TO YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY <lb/>
To <lb/>
Sell Your Tobacco Where you <lb/>
Can Get Most Money for it. <lb/>
YOU ASK WHERE IS THAT PLACE <lb/>
a Three <lb/>
Miss Helen Gould will <lb/>
veil the Spanish gnu by <lb/>
and won by the village. <lb/>
Gibbon has given <lb/>
toward of St. <lb/>
cent destroyed lire at <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sight will, Tuts- <lb/>
km it <lb/>
In if Mb, M <lb/>
die Mill <lb/>
N. as <lb/>
Co., <lb/>
nod drug <lb/>
Bryan mid <lb/>
A new and up to date allegation <lb/>
as ground for asking a Reparation <lb/>
from her husband is brought by <lb/>
Mrs. Samuel of New; <lb/>
York Mr. is too <lb/>
ugly lo live with. Since were <lb/>
married in 1800 the <lb/>
spent a small fortune, it is slid, in <lb/>
complexion Improvements and <lb/>
still the lady <lb/>
he does not up to her ideal. <lb/>
The man w not govern him- <lb/>
self cannot expect lo he <lb/>
in Angry words <lb/>
never help a good cause, pleas- <lb/>
ant winds lo an angry man often <lb/>
causes him to relent, and lo feel <lb/>
ashamed of himself. of <lb/>
can he maintained n one <lb/>
Thy Will las Three <lb/>
The Chicago Resort estimates <lb/>
that there arc, or will lie, <lb/>
in the lulled that will <lb/>
have spanned three centuries at <lb/>
the beginning of MM, Ail who <lb/>
will i a little inure than too <lb/>
years old will have seen the 18th <lb/>
the <lb/>
THE. <lb/>
POSSESSES AS ALL THESE AS ANY THE WOULD. <lb/>
1- It is by nil <lb/>
as m have by fur tin- <lb/>
best of that <lb/>
ever There Z <lb/>
is tin HUM Z <lb/>
that is nut z <lb/>
Hi our business Z <lb/>
even point of view z <lb/>
masters of art and out Z <lb/>
daily us z <lb/>
w ill attest tin success we J <lb/>
achieved. <lb/>
bare careful <lb/>
to ml only thoroughly <lb/>
In tit- par- <lb/>
dative of their <lb/>
mill by our united efforts, all <lb/>
-ml. <lb/>
I tn sell Tobacco high- <lb/>
I any one else. <lb/>
are with nil <lb/>
, to get for who sell with <lb/>
us the highest price fur <lb/>
every pound. <lb/>
Lastly <lb/>
When you get ready to sell, to ass us and pay no i <lb/>
elsewhere, but come straight to THE <lb/>
is thoroughly protected. <lb/>
truly, <lb/>
a e-et ea-A <lb/>
There is n <lb/>
that affords us more j <lb/>
E pleasure than to eel <lb/>
z Tobacco prices z <lb/>
for our <lb/>
Z t he heavy burdens that <lb/>
Z have to bear when we Z <lb/>
can J <lb/>
j that help t your z <lb/>
; in likewise proportion it <lb/>
gives us pleasure. <lb/>
few hag <lb/>
Z advanced considerably. All J <lb/>
are selling better <lb/>
; than ten days ago. <lb/>
to who try to <lb/>
will see to It that your interest <lb/>
JOYNER HUGHES,<lb/>
Bargains Special <lb/>
Suits as as <lb/>
OvercOats as <lb/>
as <lb/>
SHOES as low as<lb/>
Al-1 y Ml l ill I. <lb/>
FIRE AT S <lb/>
. . An.- in.-. Depot And s i -rt. <lb/>
Kev. <lb/>
nun 1890,<lb/>
His. R. A. L. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
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tin- <lb/>
It. A <lb/>
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Ml <lb/>
A. If. Moore <lb/>
for t <lb/>
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tin- Supreme court. <lb/>
thin <lb/>
end <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
break the I I I -I. <lb/>
this pot iv <lb/>
III- Se e. J i . <lb/>
hurried and by <lb/>
work kepi the <lb/>
portion i <lb/>
out tail. The i. <lb/>
tin- office ii <lb/>
An after the lire <lb/>
I.- in em <lb/>
i -ii the <lb/>
ii taken, Ii id lo the <lb/>
ill i there u n <lb/>
and . . <lb/>
-I lire In up Hie Ural <lb/>
It In aid lb it aim it <lb/>
tin re. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
-I- i the <lb/>
II Farmer-. <lb/>
I in , I,, , <lb/>
id stir I hi town <lb/>
up i . g one i <lb/>
I. in <lb/>
ii Id ii ; i pi lee on <lb/>
. Ii mid <lb/>
V v Ii Mi.-.- <lb/>
e tie an , <lb/>
half ii I lo ., pound more <lb/>
in<lb/>
w i. v. ii, <lb/>
v- <lb/>
Iii <lb/>
HIE <lb/>
II Hi <lb/>
before <lb/>
Correction. <lb/>
Mr. II. Mir <lb/>
Hie II Trade. Ii . j <lb/>
forms it H H i <lb/>
I . <lb/>
III <lb/>
i .- <lb/>
money, n<lb/>
ALL,<lb/>
MAN <lb/>
I'M ii on <lb/>
BO. i <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a <lb/>
on the margin of this paper it <lb/>
is to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
mid we request <lb/>
jail to as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us hope yon will Dot <lb/>
keep us waiting fur it. <lb/>
Toll notice In for those who <lb/>
find tin-cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Rat -ate Raleigh Fair. <lb/>
The All. sell <lb/>
round tickets from <lb/>
lo Raleigh on account of fair <lb/>
the <lb/>
and 17th at <lb/>
good return until the 23rd. On <lb/>
M, good to <lb/>
return will <lb/>
be an one in Raleigh. <lb/>
I. It. I Jr. of <lb/>
who was a cotton buyer here bud <lb/>
season, is on the Greenville I <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Km. K. L. Brown, of <lb/>
sister, lire, <lb/>
H. this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
package and u y of rev- <lb/>
Men- taken. <lb/>
This is second <lb/>
-V--I pound. <lb/>
depot. A few <lb/>
it was struck by and <lb/>
the <lb/>
ago <lb/>
de <lb/>
fair next week. <lb/>
The people of <lb/>
will have a I on the <lb/>
An electric is being <lb/>
placed the <lb/>
sweet Putter <lb/>
cents per II. <lb/>
Si away flukes have made <lb/>
people lose interest In <lb/>
race. <lb/>
The foot hall game is crowding <lb/>
the bate ball out of the <lb/>
papers. <lb/>
This week Rev. J. N. booth is <lb/>
a series of meetings in <lb/>
the Baptist church. <lb/>
If there is anything in names <lb/>
William Dunn ought lo make a <lb/>
good bill collector. <lb/>
Better Quit. <lb/>
Ii looks like the present aeries of <lb/>
yacht races the cup cannot In- <lb/>
polled through Ii <lb/>
will take three of live to decide <lb/>
the matter and the yachts have <lb/>
not made the trip, though <lb/>
four have been made to nave <lb/>
a race. Then WM have <lb/>
a nice today, <lb/>
received a telegram from <lb/>
timed at A. M. saving <lb/>
I a been declared <lb/>
Mrs, S, M. Jackson and daughter, <lb/>
Mis. who have been visiting <lb/>
Mis. w. Bryan, left <lb/>
for their home ill in <lb/>
morn <lb/>
null. <lb/>
You are <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Services at <lb/>
invited lo attend I lie <lb/>
the church. <lb/>
If people would make a rule <lb/>
to do what they promise the world <lb/>
would move along better, <lb/>
J. Savage has opened a <lb/>
of in one <lb/>
ton stores <lb/>
There is no more unpopular or <lb/>
more unsuccessful man in the world <lb/>
than the chronic advice giver. <lb/>
On a horse ran <lb/>
away Mr. Joe Patrick break- <lb/>
one knee and the instep of one <lb/>
foot. <lb/>
The New <lb/>
corner store i <lb/>
being fitted up for tho <lb/>
hi nearly ready for occupancy <lb/>
King will move <lb/>
this week. entire <lb/>
new set of lock and drawers <lb/>
have been put ill. they are <lb/>
very convenient. <lb/>
delivery and money order depart <lb/>
are entirely for <lb/>
of the office and a re so cramp- <lb/>
ed together that t will all <lb/>
in each other's way when at either <lb/>
if the windows. <lb/>
Capable Prosecutor. <lb/>
The Henderson Hold Loaf has <lb/>
the following to new of of our <lb/>
town men in speaking of the pres- <lb/>
term of Vance county <lb/>
Solicitor Larry of Green- <lb/>
ville, lain bis place as state's at- <lb/>
He is energetic <lb/>
the discharge duty. <lb/>
wit limit being acrimonious, <lb/>
the diligent, capable prosecutor <lb/>
ever, the persistent, unreasoning <lb/>
persecutor, never. <lb/>
Tl HI. 1809, <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
to cotton. <lb/>
Mrs. i;. it. I left this <lb/>
morning for Hertford to <lb/>
W, i;. Pollard <lb/>
for ii trip Greene <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Mis. bangle <lb/>
from <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
I Jenkins, of <lb/>
came down evening and <lb/>
returned <lb/>
I visit In <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
-on. who has neon visiting Mrs. s. <lb/>
T. returned borne I <lb/>
Mrs. II. Sledge, of <lb/>
who has visiting her sister. <lb/>
Mrs. I. II. render, returned home <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Down on Judge <lb/>
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