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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
C. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
II <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Entered t the Pout Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. as <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
FALL WINTER WEATHER <lb/>
IS A GOOD, SOLID, <lb/>
Th <lb/>
When the cotton market is <lb/>
steady rise or fall it is a great <lb/>
temptation to make a little in <lb/>
futures. Hut as a rule the thing <lb/>
regard to is <lb/>
Many, <lb/>
to wall by M <lb/>
who would have Made at I <lb/>
good living potting their <lb/>
Dealing in futures is not <lb/>
by the most <lb/>
ii la, to say the of it. <lb/>
questionable from moral stand- <lb/>
Almost even newspaper <lb/>
account of some poor <lb/>
low who has gone to the bad <lb/>
cause he gambled in futures. <lb/>
foil lines are made b <lb/>
futures, but the m <lb/>
who pins his faith to a <lb/>
shop almost invariably <lb/>
comes out loser. If the dealer <lb/>
futures is successful for a while <lb/>
he does not bow to lei well <lb/>
enough alone, but he keep and <lb/>
on until the scales turn again-t <lb/>
him and the history of gamblers <lb/>
in futures is that they pursue their <lb/>
bail luck to the penniless end. <lb/>
be allured by the <lb/>
t ions of quick money by dealing In <lb/>
fill urea. You may think you <lb/>
are, to use an expression of the <lb/>
bucket shop, the ground <lb/>
but sonic line morning you will <lb/>
wake up and that while HI <lb/>
the ground floor there was <lb/>
a in fond <lb/>
have gone to where the woodbine <lb/>
and the <lb/>
for its first <lb/>
Enquirer. <lb/>
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IN CALF. RUSSIA BOX CALF AND III KID ABE <lb/>
HONEST SHOES, GUARANTEED TO SATISFACTION <lb/>
IN TO EVERY WE THEM <lb/>
IN THE LEADING STYLE AND <lb/>
AND DURABILITY ARE PURCHASED WITH <lb/>
PAIR. COME is WHEN IN <lb/>
HONEST SHOE. FRIEND, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
Mr. I <lb/>
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PATENT <lb/>
invent or improve; gel <lb/>
CAVEAT TRADEMARK. COPYRIGHT or DESIGN <lb/>
Head model. <lb/>
for free on advice. <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
r-Railway.<lb/>
SOUTH. <lb/>
all . <lb/>
Texas <lb/>
California, <lb/>
Florida, <lb/>
Cuba and <lb/>
Rico. <lb/>
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Sleep- <lb/>
inf Cars all Trains; Fast <lb/>
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or <lb/>
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Asheville. X. <lb/>
to answer <lb/>
W. A, Turk <lb/>
tO, <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
The Standard Bottles <lb/>
FOR<lb/>
lo-i on <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
A Idol <lb/>
spoils <lb/>
the hero. Ii spoiled Ii <lb/>
has Anybody <lb/>
is liberty lo worship be <lb/>
as mill Ii as lie <lb/>
or she lull as fur us. our <lb/>
opinion has fallen <lb/>
below zero. For months past a <lb/>
committee at Washington has been <lb/>
the hat. <lb/>
Hark, hark, the dogs bark. <lb/>
are Doming to town. <lb/>
Si Hue in rugs, some tags, <lb/>
some in velvet gowns. <lb/>
is <lb/>
feeling its effects and<lb/>
more hopeful and HID TAP V <lb/>
,. . , , ,, ,. , The increase in the I T Ii I . <lb/>
Man <lb/>
i i . <lb/>
Package. <lb/>
feel their has nut been <lb/>
The beggars have been aiming <lb/>
to town, time the . i <lb/>
clad altogether. I <lb/>
have begging fur a <lb/>
Int in for the hero <lb/>
of to spend his last days in. <lb/>
Yesterday Admiral Dewey went <lb/>
before said he <lb/>
only would accept this house <lb/>
in Washington, but be Wanted it <lb/>
and he wanted it in a <lb/>
place, and he Wanted enough <lb/>
left after it was, paid for to fir <lb/>
the bedsteads, the bed-ticks <lb/>
the bureaus and chairs <lb/>
would be necessary to make it <lb/>
Now the admiral la drawing <lb/>
annual salary, has bean <lb/>
wages all bis life, tor SO <lb/>
had to support <lb/>
but Dewey, his son, we presume. <lb/>
being able to take care <lb/>
He will soon receive limn <lb/>
for sinking the Spanish <lb/>
Ami <lb/>
yet he grubs at this girl of <lb/>
which has been begged for him. <lb/>
like a dog ii a thrown <lb/>
to him. Be says if it was a gift <lb/>
the rich people alone he wouldn't <lb/>
take it, but there are <lb/>
the list of <lb/>
he considers it a from <lb/>
the people of the Union, and will <lb/>
accept it. Well the names of the <lb/>
that have bean published <lb/>
are those of the t and e <lb/>
fellows and the rest of the million <lb/>
airs. A great part of the money <lb/>
mines from and the admiral <lb/>
ought ashamed to take it. <lb/>
For our part, H <lb/>
Made Hampton, of Mouth Carolina, <lb/>
mid <lb/>
these u veterans of the <lb/>
Cause recently, after their <lb/>
houses had been burned down, re- <lb/>
fused to accept new buildings of <lb/>
by their old comrades and <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Tile foil r fr mi Sir. J. <lb/>
of , i- Is Inter <lb/>
attitude lo <lb/>
the American Cotton Com- <lb/>
bale of a <lb/>
who is a cotton farmer as well as <lb/>
a square bale <lb/>
Dear A few I no <lb/>
a bill introduced in the Leg- i <lb/>
proposing to tax your com- <lb/>
per cent, of its gross re- i <lb/>
I presume the bill i- in <lb/>
, . , . Among <lb/>
to proper <lb/>
or drive you nut of stale. and <lb/>
. ,. control a <lb/>
c . <lb/>
cotton inn smaller <lb/>
package than the present compress- <lb/>
es. Von are In Held now offer- <lb/>
price of cotton is a great <lb/>
ii u ii . and to a of <lb/>
people who need all they can <lb/>
Increase is hum per <lb/>
aver the price f nation at ibis <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
greater. Our have waited M., Fridays at in A. <lb/>
long and suffered patiently. <lb/>
years I hey have raising cot- <lb/>
l in selling it at a prim that <lb/>
paid expenses. at <lb/>
last Can sell at a and <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
. Is-.- <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Pones <lb/>
side hams, <lb/>
sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, <lb/>
cotton- <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, cotton <lb/>
at per bushel. <lb/>
j bur of ought to insist on <lb/>
civility as pail of their duty. A <lb/>
clerk might to expected nut <lb/>
to sell but to ha civil <lb/>
-school <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
list BAGS SALT. <lb/>
CHAIRS, <lb/>
AT BOCK <lb/>
Come to sec <lb/>
M. Bar. I. A. <lb/>
every <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
evening. Kev. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
hone <lb/>
to save the cot ton growers doing it poll tenet <lb/>
j 11.00 per bale reason of com- . so mere- <lb/>
pressing the cotton gin of life may be <lb/>
i but character <lb/>
saving of and ties, ,, , <lb/>
sweeter and sounder. <lb/>
etc. We are much behind the civil- <lb/>
doubt ii i- the intention of nations of the world in <lb/>
to protect Indeed, there is <lb/>
em from your is even <lb/>
unpleasant than the <lb/>
incivility of Ibis country. Between <lb/>
the two the latter is preferable. <lb/>
A-a however. I hope Bill it is not necessary to <lb/>
you will not be I want to lie civil. The <lb/>
m. D. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening, <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
X. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. W F. Harding,<lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
p. in. J. It. Moore hi- <lb/>
not <lb/>
regular service.-. <lb/>
from your <lb/>
and as a <lb/>
man I them to do It. <lb/>
to continue to <lb/>
my <lb/>
than <lb/>
is wide indeed, we of <lb/>
all people have no fear that <lb/>
at about 1.00 per bale more ban . , . <lb/>
one we shall lie in <lb/>
If put up In danger of falling Into the other. <lb/>
truly. But certainly we do need to <lb/>
i J. vale the It is a quality based <lb/>
we are <lb/>
larking. <lb/>
We do not have proper respect <lb/>
generally. We evil of dig- <lb/>
We limit authority, <lb/>
I here has bean building We swagger and push as we <lb/>
done forth during the continually, <lb/>
six months than of <lb/>
t. every Friday evening. I <lb/>
. L. Fleming, Carr, j <lb/>
And this is a <lb/>
One who la sure <lb/>
of himself is not <lb/>
previous six months of her history . , . <lb/>
, sell <lb/>
Ill . I . II <lb/>
the state, during the six <lb/>
have hardly <lb/>
been able lo enough material <lb/>
mechanic-- lo do their work, M <lb/>
great has demand for <lb/>
both labor and material. <lb/>
Old nun's Occupation. <lb/>
queer said the <lb/>
old man, when you come to think <lb/>
over. You know I <lb/>
doubt if there ever a period in Jim for a<lb/>
State's history when a mechanic <lb/>
g.-l work or <lb/>
MM with his wages. And not <lb/>
only skilled mechanics <lb/>
work, but all kinds of, <lb/>
workmen <lb/>
plenty of work fell wages. This I <lb/>
is easily proved h a lo I <lb/>
any town in the Stale. <lb/>
while the above is <lb/>
In I he the rural <lb/>
not heretofore been so blessed, keeps me a from <lb/>
but lent the farm-dark Constitution.<lb/>
Dick <lb/>
now. what do you <lb/>
I in a of <lb/>
Well, sir, you not I. <lb/>
Perfect Health. <lb/>
the system in perfect <lb/>
the occasional use of <lb/>
Tint's Liver Pills. They reg- <lb/>
the produce <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
l-or Lil- <lb/>
it, but I'm constipation and kin- <lb/>
ill Tom Dick, diseases, cure <lb/>
daylight to Liver PILLS <lb/>
LODGES<lb/>
A. P. a A. II, Greenville <lb/>
Lodge. So. Mi, meets first and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. K. J. M. Bed . <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb/>
every evening. <lb/>
D. D. X. G. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge. <lb/>
K. Of B. <lb/>
B. Vance Council, <lb/>
meets even Thursday even- <lb/>
W. Wilson, K, M. B. <lb/>
Lang, sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. M. Meets every <lb/>
Wednesday night at In I. o. <lb/>
O. F. hall. A. D. Johnson, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
Ii, meets every lira and third <lb/>
Thursday nights Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. I, Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Smith, See. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
So. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hull. W. II. Wilson <lb/>
D. Smith Bee.<lb/>
IX------ <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Also u nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
to <lb/>
It. COBBY. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting;, <lb/>
leave at B A. <lb/>
It., Greenville II A. M. on Tues <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
fount cling at with <lb/>
for <lb/>
York <lb/>
ton, for all for the West <lb/>
with <lb/>
Shippers order by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from <lb/>
Men and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. X. <lb/>
Washington, N. CI, <lb/>
J. J. Art., <lb/>
S. <lb/>
i a sir <lb/>
CK <lb/>
Stand Sc <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
Give us a call. <lb/>
M him <lb/>
A- <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
TO A <lb/>
Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A WEES <lb/>
is only a year and con <lb/>
news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
ah-<lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
ix- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
A SPECIALTY <lb/>
The <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
SI <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
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I. I. f PITT COUNTY N <lb/>
t, <lb/>
mid <lb/>
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FRI <lb/>
THAT IS <lb/>
THE OF . <lb/>
PLANT <lb/>
It always leads in prices no other house in reach. We no drummers in the field, we have <lb/>
no warehouse rents to pay, therefore we do int to cut prices on your tobacco to save these expenses. <lb/>
There is a way prove this. <lb/>
OLA FORBES <lb/>
Sole Owner and Proprietor <lb/>
THE F L E R; -W JR E<lb/>
mi u-. In-in <lb/>
i I The t <lb/>
v. it;, the people <lb/>
Senator Jones, <lb/>
returned to <lb/>
In <lb/>
his arrival he i. i <lb/>
ii . the political <lb/>
mill that in Kt-u- <lb/>
Involved, <lb/>
la not and ho <lb/>
dent will win. <lb/>
who in j <lb/>
ton week, <lb/>
he never of any-1 <lb/>
thing hi Hutu Hint <lb/>
will be of Ky. <lb/>
tan that all tho in <lb/>
know that the party i- <lb/>
to <lb/>
can only Hi <lb/>
position which was taken <lb/>
tee how <lb/>
BUM can believe in the <lb/>
at the <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
a people who are lighting for free- <lb/>
don. The war in the Philippine I <lb/>
wrong iii principle will I <lb/>
prove its <lb/>
Silver will not by I <lb/>
the oilier issues before the public, i <lb/>
II Um as ever, the <lb/>
in its favor have none of <lb/>
their force imply there <lb/>
lie con- <lb/>
limn he has I from <lb/>
has been decidedly favorable to <lb/>
Senator will go <lb/>
to Arkansas in a to <lb/>
until meets. <lb/>
Stale, <lb/>
gave this plain talk for tho <lb/>
of I ho kickers in the <lb/>
duly <lb/>
everywhere to by the <lb/>
of the not to in- <lb/>
in national lights. <lb/>
which the <lb/>
an- far more Important than <lb/>
any squabbles the local pol- <lb/>
mid the defeat of <lb/>
street operator always <lb/>
know that when a republican ail-j <lb/>
ministration is in power they can <lb/>
count ii p. i assistance whenever I <lb/>
their manipulations Create a <lb/>
in the money market, foil- j <lb/>
they never hesitate to <lb/>
create a if I hereby they <lb/>
movements the <lb/>
week comparative <lb/>
though the men have boon through <lb/>
ii they are likely to <lb/>
Although Oils tried to <lb/>
carry out the orders, which were <lb/>
expected to <lb/>
claim the war <lb/>
will soon are <lb/>
being mil <lb/>
circles about his having been <lb/>
too In trying to move <lb/>
troops with supply <lb/>
before the were <lb/>
ml <lb/>
to spare of the <lb/>
War Department, there is u <lb/>
general disposition to object to his <lb/>
being nude a because of <lb/>
hits in front natural <lb/>
orders which <lb/>
d have i for <lb/>
report that <lb/>
be done some ad- <lb/>
ministration cm in Ohio. <lb/>
bearers in this campaign will can It is the old <lb/>
have ft harmful in stop- <lb/>
ping the furtherance of national is <lb/>
I In- pi op <lb/>
of headquarters of the <lb/>
from Chicago to Wash- <lb/>
Senator said it was a <lb/>
matter that would Is- left largely to <lb/>
the judgment of Vice Chairman <lb/>
Johnson, who has had charge of <lb/>
old story and was surprised <lb/>
at the made <lb/>
this week, that the V. B. Treasury <lb/>
once more lent its aid to the <lb/>
money sharpers of Wall by <lb/>
deciding to anticipate the payment <lb/>
in- intern upon tho <lb/>
lie debt for the of the <lb/>
fiscal year ending <lb/>
The plans of the <lb/>
for some; in the Philippines have not been <lb/>
months. the general outlook entirely successful, because the <lb/>
Senator Jones <lb/>
the is the heal <lb/>
We have the best of it <lb/>
condition of the mads, which have <lb/>
fully sot forth Ike <lb/>
of the press censorship, <lb/>
on all the bane. We are opposed military <lb/>
The Dewey fright of the Me- <lb/>
is fast an acute <lb/>
stage. no longer ft secret <lb/>
Senator is <lb/>
the Presidential <lb/>
next year, a statement made <lb/>
that no III in <lb/>
has ever yet refused lo accept the <lb/>
is of bis <lb/>
belief that he can count upon <lb/>
Dew accept nice, if <lb/>
that he can be nominated. <lb/>
Said a <lb/>
altitude be <lb/>
highly enjoyable to Tom Heed, <lb/>
whom he betrayed in Asa <lb/>
reward Air betraying at <lb/>
tine when nomination <lb/>
was doubt, Proctor has been <lb/>
cu disposition of more patron- <lb/>
age <lb/>
any one man, excepting of <lb/>
has had; and now he is <lb/>
hosing his s <lb/>
p -i . ion is <lb/>
I lolled, and if i i ii --.-i <lb/>
only carry i Hi I n ill all tho <lb/>
iii booming <lb/>
for Ii republic <lb/>
year. of <lb/>
overwhelm <lb/>
Ohio, give Mr. n <lb/>
i degree of cert that <lb/>
will be <lb/>
in i-c I, ill this lime, <lb/>
know <lb/>
Senator plans says he has <lb/>
no Intention of mil <lb/>
i- a candidate unless he is certain <lb/>
l hat ho can nominated, be <lb/>
is only in. piling things no that be <lb/>
supplant Mr. Me- <lb/>
If think- it <lb/>
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The democrats hive the heal <lb/>
chance they have hid in yens . <lb/>
en i J this ion n-k <lb/>
state, the full <lb/>
.-i length of the <lb/>
I many Voles while <lb/>
tho <lb/>
ill keep of them <lb/>
from the polls, Tho Me Loan forces <lb/>
arc thoroughly United, and <lb/>
iii the greatest ever <lb/>
am going book In a days lo <lb/>
again hand <lb/>
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the Wont <lb/>
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called on him to i of <lb/>
a the <lb/>
League, contributions from <lb/>
workers to inn. h <lb/>
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for him was the <lb/>
and his lie <lb/>
by <lb/>
the of yaw <lb/>
which the resolution brings to in, <lb/>
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to feel Unit <lb/>
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fa cold winter now com n i I, <lb/>
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army of industrial workers have <lb/>
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now iii says <lb/>
light him is poll I <lb/>
i lie to stand up <lb/>
after ill p of I <lb/>
fill lire <lb/>
when C ii Hi-i-. no a tr on Its <lb/>
j for his rights all tho Hi rough, <lb/>
lie i,. in- I as <lb/>
not as a Moral prom ; ; lit in <lb/>
.-i. Mormon, were lump v would <lb/>
, . . , ,. . , up us <lb/>
.,,.,.;. , ,,, <lb/>
among <lb/>
iii-i-. He denies ho those of Irish and <lb/>
to avoid a Issued for the at in <lb/>
also be has ever entertain <lb/>
ii., . , . w ill -cut <lb/>
the law. from neutrality by <lb/>
I He in . that he Ibis government. <lb/>
will serve his full term the <lb/>
i -I ;.,. to lie one i <lb/>
ii J. I makes oath <lb/>
retention of hi seal In <lb/>
. r branch <lb/>
There h no limit lo I It rial <lb/>
i . H i arc V <lb/>
iii . ii ; i -1. <lb/>
limit lo the imp n <lb/>
Some are born luck. R. <lb/>
Ii. Denning, who sailed from Hon- <lb/>
a valise winch contained <lb/>
worth of notes and <lb/>
Shortly after his arrival at Sun <lb/>
I i-a open red and he it <lb/>
A few days ago he re <lb/>
notice the was <lb/>
on the mail wharf among <lb/>
uncalled for packages. It <lb/>
been shipped back to Honolulu by <lb/>
mistake as part of the effects of the <lb/>
the vessel. It isn't often <lb/>
a valise containing such <lb/>
ables makes two trips and <lb/>
through so many hands <lb/>
without being by some <lb/>
i. pros pert or. <lb/>
r Cures <lb/>
w, Night Sweats Mon- <lb/>
es- back if doesn't. No oilier as cowl, <lb/>
lift kind with tin- <lb/>
Hold and <lb/>
M nil.<lb/>
II J. I. I. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
n the . <lb/>
Prank . do- <lb/>
In . h . . e. lit the of role lo. <lb/>
i State an d, <lb/>
I hit rm will n .-um of <lb/>
III r, <lb/>
m i. ; very i of Catarrh <lb/>
. the <lb/>
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. in ii anon Catarrh Cure. J, <lb/>
. ,. i . . . . . I. i I. <lb/>
ll i i. It n i,. me <lb/>
claim this of <lb/>
He amber, P., <lb/>
tor the a I <lb/>
credit, as II i-now doing, for the <lb/>
by Canada of t <lb/>
r. ii. line <lb/>
and i, which was <lb/>
sometime ago agreed upon <lb/>
of the r. B. <lb/>
England, ii is well known <lb/>
Unit the a <lb/>
I A. . <lb/>
Nolan Public. <lb/>
iii, i-1 in <lb/>
. and is on the <lb/>
and of <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills me the ls-t. <lb/>
P. PRICE <lb/>
Engineer and <lb/>
Hi- unit <lb/>
FOR AND <lb/>
WATER POWER. <lb/>
Mills It. <lb/>
N. c. n. o <lb/>
1.1,1 AM <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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OVER THE <lb/>
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Matter. <lb/>
W, MM. <lb/>
During a Davie count v <lb/>
B. was converted. He <lb/>
the of a government <lb/>
after <lb/>
his version he wen. to his <lb/>
tore the stills from the <lb/>
furnace and destroyed what beet <lb/>
and there was the tubs. <lb/>
What whiskey was hand was in <lb/>
the government warehouse, and he <lb/>
had no right to trouble with- <lb/>
out stamping it. He will have to <lb/>
account to the government for <lb/>
beer at though he had converted it <lb/>
into whiskey and this will cost <lb/>
him about <lb/>
The Pucker. <lb/>
Little o year old ran Hy- <lb/>
down the front steps with <lb/>
cry of <lb/>
Her father had <lb/>
but he stopped and waited. <lb/>
What is it. he asked. <lb/>
I want to kiss yon <lb/>
she said. <lb/>
Well, I'm waiting for the <lb/>
he said. <lb/>
A heavy fell on <lb/>
in <lb/>
shops, . <lb/>
l ii.-skull. <lb/>
Freight and cattle collided <lb/>
on Valley <lb/>
near and several <lb/>
OBIS won x reeked. <lb/>
A ten -still steel frame hotel is <lb/>
to 1-e built in of Mexico. <lb/>
the last three <lb/>
men and women were <lb/>
arrested In <lb/>
trolley ear at Dallas, <lb/>
with excursion train, <lb/>
twenty people three <lb/>
fatally. <lb/>
The crop is said <lb/>
to the shortest <lb/>
While carelessly handling gun. <lb/>
Joe Gulden, of Carbondale, Pa., <lb/>
his fuller in the serious- <lb/>
wounding him. <lb/>
Four highwaymen knock down <lb/>
at the Buck <lb/>
colliery. Northumberland <lb/>
Ph., and took his money. <lb/>
While shaving at New York <lb/>
II. I a broker, de- <lb/>
cut his throat and <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
If y. liver i out at order, ranting <lb/>
bum, nine gun of <lb/>
Hood's Pills <lb/>
School Principal Hawkins <lb/>
a tried at L. I., for <lb/>
spanking P. Kraft, pupil, <lb/>
and acquitted. <lb/>
The Presbytery of Norfolk, Va., <lb/>
will importune As- <lb/>
to she replied, to deal with the divorce <lb/>
according to Scriptural <lb/>
Jacob of Wit- <lb/>
Stone Company, was kill- <lb/>
ed at Columbus, . n stone <lb/>
falling on him from a derrick. <lb/>
with trembling lip and quivering <lb/>
chin, as soon as I can make <lb/>
the <lb/>
A Law That is a Dead Letter. <lb/>
is one law the State <lb/>
that is practically a dead Wilmington and <lb/>
said rapt. Bradley, of the Supreme company and the South <lb/>
Court Library yesterday. Express jointly, <lb/>
section of The which offered a reward of for <lb/>
provides that every person which will lead to the <lb/>
weights, measures, balances, steel-1 ;,,,. Id Ion party <lb/>
yards, etc , take them to parties responsible foil lie burn <lb/>
standard keeper of the once robbing of the mil rand <lb/>
a the <lb/>
every two to have them test. <lb/>
ed and Stamped. The section <lb/>
poses a line of Wt for failure to <lb/>
comply with the law, go to <lb/>
the standard keeper to the <lb/>
county, but no body ever <lb/>
be lined. If the were sudden- <lb/>
rigidly the <lb/>
keeper would become a <lb/>
in short H is a <lb/>
law News Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
depot at N. <lb/>
morning i <lb/>
A Windfall <lb/>
Oat. large <lb/>
Carrie A. <lb/>
cola, bound for Conn., <lb/>
sprung a leak, <lb/>
shifted her cargo, cut away bet <lb/>
mast was abandoned -luring <lb/>
gale. Inc British i . <lb/>
Rhodesia, on <lb/>
TO miles soul beast of <lb/>
Cape Fear. The vessel drifted <lb/>
She was sighted, boarded and <lb/>
anchored yesterday, three miles <lb/>
off Brown's inlet, by <lb/>
crew, who were seine the <lb/>
beach. Only part load <lb/>
was gone and cabin burned. <lb/>
Otherwise the cargo and hull of the <lb/>
are good. They have wired <lb/>
for a tog and tow her into the <lb/>
harbor. The is a valuable <lb/>
one, the fishing season being the <lb/>
poorest years. <lb/>
crew are all poor men and it is <lb/>
quite a windfall to them. <lb/>
flu- war with the will <lb/>
probably be the Great <lb/>
Britain has fought since <lb/>
the Charlotte Observer. The <lb/>
turd Burghers of the Orange Free <lb/>
State and will doubtless east <lb/>
their fortunes those of the <lb/>
swelling the grand army <lb/>
of the Boers to perhaps men, <lb/>
all told. Before the war la ended <lb/>
England will probably have land- <lb/>
ed I Coats in <lb/>
South Africa. The war will be <lb/>
more like real lighting than the <lb/>
contest in Cuba between the <lb/>
States and Spain, and it <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
L. X. Edwards has a very sick <lb/>
child. <lb/>
J. A. Manning moved his family <lb/>
the Busier house Monday. <lb/>
The brick kiln, which is fire <lb/>
this week, to be burning <lb/>
very nicely. <lb/>
People here arc getting in <lb/>
a great for using heaters <lb/>
of open fireplaces. <lb/>
If you are experienced work- <lb/>
any part of the carriage <lb/>
business, there is a chance for you <lb/>
with the Hunsucker Carriage Co. <lb/>
which which will begin work here <lb/>
boot Dee. 1st. <lb/>
Mr. Hath Edwards was very glad <lb/>
to have an friend, Mr. <lb/>
merchant in Point, call in <lb/>
awhile yesterday evening. He <lb/>
was just passing through <lb/>
Land in and around <lb/>
Instead of being owned by a laud <lb/>
the highest <lb/>
possible price for It, can be pro <lb/>
eared on very reasonable terms at <lb/>
time. <lb/>
STRIKE. <lb/>
If anything strikes you. you <lb/>
strike that. There is a <lb/>
chance for you to strike something <lb/>
Strikes yon at B. F. Manning <lb/>
A Cos in the way of Furniture. <lb/>
Clothing, or General Merchandise. <lb/>
And the price will strike yon too. <lb/>
i. W. Parker is getting so <lb/>
he care whether he talks <lb/>
fence or not. He says that he is <lb/>
selling more fence than he can <lb/>
anyway. Think he will have to <lb/>
increase his capacity. <lb/>
Want the <lb/>
way of general shop work you can <lb/>
get from us. While as you know we <lb/>
make specialty of Carts, Wagons. <lb/>
Coffins, Saddles . yet perhaps j <lb/>
we ran compete With others on <lb/>
more kinds of Work than you <lb/>
thought. Try us. <lb/>
Cox Mm Co. <lb/>
minus, and your <lb/>
be <lb/>
En will ready <lb/>
r S of work. <lb/>
been experience it <lb/>
will he HOOP'S PILLS re <lb/>
sold by ail medicine dealers. <lb/>
who killed <lb/>
State Senator Flanagan affray <lb/>
at court house, Va., <lb/>
some has recently <lb/>
trial for under <lb/>
the charge of murder, was acquit- <lb/>
TO TIE RIGHT Ml LEFT CAN GO <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
New by every train boat. We can suit you in <lb/>
KB <lb/>
HATS, NOTIONS, <lb/>
CENTS <lb/>
w. H. W. T. <lb/>
m i m <lb/>
We have just opened in the <lb/>
nix building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------- <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
rest Chills sod is <lb/>
Night with Tat- <lb/>
Issi Chill Took at per bottle <lb/>
to take. if it falls, <lb/>
the blood and makes <lb/>
None other as good, <lb/>
Drug Co., Suffolk, Va <lb/>
and sod at the drug stores <lb/>
of Bryan Woolen and <lb/>
call will <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
Pry Hoods, Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
Tax <lb/>
As by law. sec. M. Machinery <lb/>
Act. laws of MM, I will attend at lbs mi. <lb/>
lowing times sail places for of <lb/>
lax. rear <lb/>
Store, I'd, H <lb/>
Parker's Thursday. <lb/>
so tow. <lb/>
Oct. H 1899. <lb/>
Bethel, 1899. <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
1899. <lb/>
Stokes, Oct. <lb/>
t 1899, <lb/>
Falkland. Saturday. <lb/>
Taxes be paid. Hast pay tam <lb/>
and n <lb/>
ti. H, Sheriff Pitt County. <lb/>
N. C, Oct. 7th, <lb/>
Season In a Row <lb/>
The following table shows the <lb/>
tending of the clubs at the close of <lb/>
the <lb/>
Clubs. <lb/>
Brooklyn, <lb/>
Boston, <lb/>
Philadelphia. <lb/>
Baltimore, <lb/>
St. Louis, <lb/>
Cincinnati, <lb/>
Won. Lost. P. C. <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
Knew nil men by these <lb/>
That Pan and O- W. Dudley, <lb/>
trading under the firm <lb/>
Peon, Va., together with P. <lb/>
Taylor, of Henderson. N. C, <lb/>
Henderson. H. C. under the firm Of <lb/>
i Co., and II. P. of <lb/>
N. C. desire to form a <lb/>
partnership, under and by virtue of , <lb/>
laws of North Chapter II. <lb/>
Vol. II, Code of 1888, <lb/>
l The name <lb/>
r. <lb/>
J It for purpose of <lb/>
in <lb/>
in the town of N. C. <lb/>
ti. Peon and W. <lb/>
as A Danville. Va., <lb/>
are special partners and J. O O. <lb/>
Dudley and . P. Taylor, trading as J. p. <lb/>
Taylor Co., at N. C, are <lb/>
special partners, <lb/>
Said Pans to <lb/>
the capital of said limited partner- <lb/>
ship sum of Thousand Dollars. <lb/>
Co. lo <lb/>
of said partnership <lb/>
the sum of Five Thousand Dollars. <lb/>
The limited partnership begin <lb/>
Sept. Sad, 1889, and continue for the spice <lb/>
three and no <lb/>
II. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
BUILDING UP <lb/>
A reputation for pure food <lb/>
products has always been our aim. <lb/>
and which we have succeeded in by <lb/>
keeping oar goods up to the <lb/>
highest standard of excellence. <lb/>
Our high grade canned goods <lb/>
choice teas and fine cereals, <lb/>
Hour and sugars are the <lb/>
best lobe anywhere, and <lb/>
Our prices areas low us the lowest. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
THE BUST THAT IS <lb/>
OFFERED, AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. <lb/>
an now the new Bawls <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
and I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
lust some line California <lb/>
Peaches. <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. Yon are cordially in- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
I WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
N. O <lb/>
Alter two years <lb/>
Premiums <lb/>
IN TUE <lb/>
U i Id <lb/>
will perhaps be more prolonged, I Chicago, <lb/>
though ii rill, nevertheless, be Louisville, <lb/>
must he j New York. <lb/>
hereafter, because of the swiftness <lb/>
in destruction of modern <lb/>
of <lb/>
arc, however, then the <lb/>
will be obliterated from <lb/>
the map a high tide of blood. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
in <lb/>
ST <lb/>
S-l <lb/>
SI <lb/>
lid <lb/>
mi <lb/>
U Beef, Cattle, f <lb/>
nave Bl <lb/>
Hides, Poultry, f<lb/>
If an, brine to me, I cash at <lb/>
market prices. <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
GREENVILLE S. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Bagging and always <lb/>
on . <lb/>
goods kepi on <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
sold. A trial w ill convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
J. Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
Paid-up <lb/>
Extended <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be re instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
Alter Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
J. To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. <lb/>
N.<lb/>
Dry Salt Bath. <lb/>
A dry salt lath is said to turn- <lb/>
up the system and reno- <lb/>
the complexion as If <lb/>
magic. <lb/>
never In do Hie <lb/>
so much said who <lb/>
has tried it. get feeling of <lb/>
fatigue which oppresses <lb/>
every summer. My physician ad <lb/>
vised me to avoid tonics to try <lb/>
dry salt baths Instead. <lb/>
a large jar with <lb/>
the coarsest salt I gel, and add <lb/>
enough water to Ibis to make a <lb/>
sort of thick paste but not enough <lb/>
to dissolve the mineral. <lb/>
morning when I get up I take <lb/>
up in rub it briskly <lb/>
Next I jump Into <lb/>
a tub of clear, cold water, and <lb/>
a thorough but dousing. <lb/>
This being I take a brisk <lb/>
down with a Turkish towel. <lb/>
effect is It gives <lb/>
one a sense of exhilaration. Hut <lb/>
the best part of the dry salt <lb/>
is not the feeling of freshness <lb/>
renewed life that it imparts, but <lb/>
the soft, satiny texture of tin <lb/>
William <lb/>
the Bun, broke <lb/>
world's tor machine type <lb/>
selling in a contest for a wager of <lb/>
a side with William Dully of <lb/>
Philadelphia Inquirer. <lb/>
The contest was held In the Phil- <lb/>
Times set <lb/>
ill live thirty <lb/>
minutes, or an average of <lb/>
Hill an hour. Dully set <lb/>
in live hours twenty- <lb/>
three minutes. <lb/>
The previous record was <lb/>
ems an hour, Louis <lb/>
Post-Dispatch office ago. <lb/>
A printer setting type by hand <lb/>
can average eight thousand a <lb/>
day is considered a fair printer. <lb/>
New Record. <lb/>
Philadelphia, II.<lb/>
stuck a horseshoe <lb/>
over bis barn door for luck. Light-1 <lb/>
Ding horseshoe and set j <lb/>
lire lo burn. Burned up the <lb/>
a o wheat fans, lot of farm <lb/>
the whole <lb/>
that <lb/>
belief in <lb/>
Not by a jugful Bays he's go-1 <lb/>
to have a horseshoe over <lb/>
both doors and all the windows <lb/>
when he builds another <lb/>
Gosh Hope he don't believe <lb/>
there's luck in yet <lb/>
He ought to. If I could gel <lb/>
insurance on an old burn <lb/>
a corn crop I'd believe in <lb/>
Their Thirteenth Quarrel <lb/>
They had been married fully <lb/>
three months, and were having <lb/>
their thirteenth <lb/>
being an unlucky <lb/>
You only married for my <lb/>
he said. <lb/>
didn't do anything of the <lb/>
she <lb/>
Well, you didn't lie- <lb/>
cause you loved <lb/>
know I <lb/>
heaven's name, then, what <lb/>
did you marry me <lb/>
to make that hateful Kate <lb/>
Scott were engaged to cry her <lb/>
eyes out because she had lo give <lb/>
you up to <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Why, <lb/>
I married j just because Kate <lb/>
Scott threw me <lb/>
Its an ill wind that doesn't blow <lb/>
when there's to lie a yacht race. <lb/>
COTTON MARKET. <lb/>
As wired to A Co., cot- <lb/>
ton and buyers. <lb/>
New York future quotations to- <lb/>
day are <lb/>
Opening. Close. <lb/>
January <lb/>
March <lb/>
May <lb/>
Opening. Close. <lb/>
H pot cotton in G <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
In order to be the better prepared to protect the interest of our <lb/>
customers friends among tobacco farmers of Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina in the sale of their tobacco we have recently made arrange- <lb/>
by which our Mr. Hughes will conduct a warehouse the Dan- <lb/>
market, Mr. will manage the Farmers on <lb/>
Greenville market. is the largest wholesale market in the <lb/>
world. Here arc the headquarters of the largest planters in the trade <lb/>
and to a large extent the price of our tobacco is <lb/>
established. <lb/>
After considering the matter in every light we have come to the <lb/>
In would be of <lb/>
value lo us and our patrons. <lb/>
We wish to say to all who have lo sell that Mr. <lb/>
will after interest in every way his purchases, mat- <lb/>
of course will get the undivided attention of Mr. Hughes at the <lb/>
Thus you see, with on equally interested to handle <lb/>
chases will be in better position to stand up to your tobacco buy <lb/>
it if necessary than Any Warehouse North Carolina. <lb/>
patrons for their favors and in the <lb/>
past we are <lb/>
Your Friends <lb/>
O. <lb/>
G. Hi-hue. <lb/>
To my Friends in Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
It is with unfeigned regret that after careful and thoughtful <lb/>
consideration Mr. I have concluded that we could best <lb/>
serve our own and our customers interests by having a warehouse con- <lb/>
on the market I leave my many friends <lb/>
pleasant in Eastern North take charge or tao <lb/>
business at that end of the line. <lb/>
During nearly two years association with Mr. Joyner in the <lb/>
warehouse know him lo lie eminently to assume <lb/>
complete control of this business in ever Your tobacco in <lb/>
hands I assure you from my knowledge of his capacity and ability will <lb/>
be carefully looked after and your interests protected. <lb/>
G. B. <lb/>
ONE AFTER ANOTHER. <lb/>
And The Column Keeps Moving.<lb/>
FLANAGAN.-HOOKER. <lb/>
Magnificent <lb/>
Beautiful <lb/>
L E ON. <lb/>
Suits as low as <lb/>
Overcoats as low <lb/>
as <lb/>
SHOES as low as <lb/>
II. in <lb/>
Scotland Neck. <lb/>
men<lb/>
Mi- Latham left <lb/>
morning to attend the <lb/>
The at n<lb/>
II. L. tea I <lb/>
friends of Mr. it id M <lb/>
evening a- a hi <lb/>
beer <lb/>
front Raleigh where he bad <lb/>
ti j com<lb/>
from <lb/>
fair. <lb/>
I. V. alien left this <lb/>
., i exhibit <lb/>
Riverside S <lb/>
of the William- <lb/>
passed through <lb/>
bis . iv in <lb/>
Hail,<lb/>
on <lb/>
traveling auditor <lb/>
of the Western Telegraph <lb/>
Company, last hen <lb/>
and left morning. <lb/>
ii I-1- <lb/>
., being <lb/>
. i <lb/>
M. -The <lb/>
it . <lb/>
I nine till eleven <lb/>
beautifully decorated, well n id , ; <lb/>
home was alive <lb/>
hat . youth and I ind I. men <lb/>
and women, and friends <lb/>
of the popular <lb/>
the eave of nailed life, i f <lb/>
life of those young shall <lb/>
prove to he one half us <lb/>
their friends wish, Is one <lb/>
long glad song. <lb/>
While <lb/>
t. The <lb/>
It lit. W AM <lb/>
. and th. ;, I H TO I <lb/>
. . and<lb/>
AN IT <lb/>
I I . <lb/>
i i <lb/>
it In If ii mile <lb/>
York. Get. . <lb/>
SEE I <lb/>
AND <lb/>
OH POOR. <lb/>
dip <lb/>
AND <lb/>
-.- in.- line SEE PI II <lb/>
a; j I . Shamrock has <lb/>
th <lb/>
id .<lb/>
Till-. <lb/>
Mis. and two <lb/>
children, N. <lb/>
Ii. of Mount, are <lb/>
visiting their brother D. D. Over- <lb/>
ton, the White House. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there CROSS MARK <lb/>
on the this paper <lb/>
Is to remind you you . <lb/>
fill <lb/>
subscription and we <lb/>
yon to as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
up the gel ice <lb/>
And lei hat appear. <lb/>
Fleet fans would quite nice. <lb/>
For autumn's here <lb/>
doctor has <lb/>
ordered him to lake <lb/>
Nov. I suppose Wigwag will <lb/>
hi- words carry some <lb/>
When a woman to enjoy <lb/>
a good day's shopping, she is In- <lb/>
variably chagrined if the store- <lb/>
keepers have anything that she <lb/>
asks for. <lb/>
I to college freshman <lb/>
at breakfast the after the <lb/>
night will you <lb/>
have your <lb/>
Kali <lb/>
then h i; <lb/>
laughter, in the dining i m <lb/>
H-ore hands serving refresh- <lb/>
with womanly grace to the <lb/>
delight of all the guests. As <lb/>
evening god <lb/>
The editor Tim and best <lb/>
this morning for Raleigh to be to their homos to rest, <lb/>
present at organist ion He to , ,,,,, <lb/>
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Wedding again. <lb/>
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of prosperity I You lend the Slate Fair. <lb/>
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Fair op -I today, <lb/>
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Memorial which <lb/>
Mrs. E. II. Tall left this morn- had been beautifully decorate <lb/>
lo visit relatives and Mends in green, composed of <lb/>
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Hooker, Mrs. B, <lb/>
Warren, and II. <lb/>
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to see the yacht races will pro.- <lb/>
lie surprised when he gels bark <lb/>
to his own city to see the many <lb/>
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Sticks to his man <lb/>
who buys a porous plaster. <lb/>
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who borrows your tobacco. <lb/>
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American yachts races for the <lb/>
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Aug. the schooner <lb/>
Magic won from the English <lb/>
The man who works in a j m <lb/>
Miss Pearl Herring, of Snow <lb/>
Hill, arrived this <lb/>
Flanagan-Hooker wedding. <lb/>
W. Brown and <lb/>
spent here and <lb/>
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Miss Minnie Edwards, who has <lb/>
been visiting her uncle. . D. <lb/>
returned lo her homo <lb/>
Rock Mount this morning. <lb/>
hints. Move <lb/>
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with Miss <lb/>
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with Miss Ada Wooten up <lb/>
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and, crossing over, look <lb/>
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then Mr, A. Gary with Miss <lb/>
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with Miss Blanche Flanagan up <lb/>
ii it John says be has. <lb/>
inure laugh lo the Inch than <lb/>
ever appeared hen- before. <lb/>
Pi. dancing, funny <lb/>
situations and real good comedies. <lb/>
old everything new, <lb/>
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cents are twelve people <lb/>
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the Wilmington Messenger. Forbes with Miss Pat Ho Skin- <lb/>
up the crossing over as <lb/>
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Jen morning for Up <lb/>
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. . ,. the Miss Nannie Move. <lb/>
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do not always write on heavily <lb/>
bordered stationery. <lb/>
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seldom takes a tumble to <lb/>
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with most of God's creatures. <lb/>
Even the wasp has a tail of woe. <lb/>
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band waiting, even though she <lb/>
may be worth her weight gold. <lb/>
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tween a storm that is due a <lb/>
note is due. The storm fails <lb/>
to connect sometimes. <lb/>
faces are I timed to- <lb/>
ward the State capital to take in <lb/>
the fair and other attractions <lb/>
round Raleigh this week. <lb/>
can't make a <lb/>
monkey of <lb/>
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of an all-wise <lb/>
B. King moved <lb/>
into his now quarters Saturday <lb/>
and you have to go to <lb/>
the corner for your mail. <lb/>
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about the draw to tho river <lb/>
bridge, but it was soon fixed and <lb/>
there is no trouble passing. <lb/>
is evidently the <lb/>
kind the cook uses conjunction <lb/>
with a can of kerosene when she <lb/>
wants to start up the kitchen fire. <lb/>
on which lay wedding <lb/>
hen entered ho groom Mr, Ed ward <lb/>
c. attended by Mr. <lb/>
Frank Wilson his best man while <lb/>
up the opposite aisle came <lb/>
bride Miss Rom Hooker mi <lb/>
f her sister, Mrs. II. I. <lb/>
there will lake a trip lo New <lb/>
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wedding hymn closed, soft <lb/>
Miss Thomas Master <lb/>
Walter Wilson left this morning ,. <lb/>
for the Fair. They will accompanied by skillful <lb/>
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, defeated the <lb/>
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The Odor of camphor and <lb/>
proclaims the advent of was disabled. <lb/>
year's clothes. On Oct. and-M the <lb/>
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sloop Atalanta. <lb/>
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sloop Puritan defeated the <lb/>
culler <lb/>
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sloop Mayflower won from I h <lb/>
English cutter Galatea. <lb/>
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sloop Volunteer defeated Eng- <lb/>
cutter Thistle. <lb/>
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gutter Valkyrie In a narrow <lb/>
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easily Lord <lb/>
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fouled the Defender shortly before <lb/>
the start. The English yacht de- <lb/>
the Defender by Be- <lb/>
cause of the foul the Defender pro <lb/>
tested and the protest was allowed. <lb/>
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withdrew immediately after cross- <lb/>
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the Font <lb/>
HATS HATS <lb/>
then visit relatives and friends <lb/>
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Mrs. Zeno Moore and mother <lb/>
Mis. left this <lb/>
for Soot land The former lo <lb/>
visit her parents and the latter re- <lb/>
turning to her home after pleas <lb/>
mil visit here. <lb/>
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that the meeting of the <lb/>
Daughters of the Confederacy has <lb/>
been from <lb/>
evening to some lime week <lb/>
on account of the of the <lb/>
touch of Mrs. J. L. Fleming bud <lb/>
prepared wedding party and <lb/>
the for tho solemn <lb/>
performed by the <lb/>
Rev. J. S. Booth as the <lb/>
stood beneath <lb/>
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hearts are ever after this lo In-one. <lb/>
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I from the church as Mrs. Fleming <lb/>
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extended bridal tour. They go <lb/>
with the best wishes of all us <lb/>
numerous display of cosily <lb/>
and large gathering of friends <lb/>
both ion and marriage attest. <lb/>
Daily Reflector is.<lb/>
Off for th Stats Fair. <lb/>
party left here Tuesday <lb/>
morning for Fair among <lb/>
them we And the Messrs. <lb/>
E. T. Savage, Richard <lb/>
Bawls, Chas. W. L. <lb/>
Forbes, B. F. Patrick, W. B. <lb/>
Greene, W. Atkins, Par- <lb/>
R. Williams. <lb/>
Astronomers tell us we are <lb/>
to have a tremendous shower of <lb/>
the lib of <lb/>
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orbit by comet, <lb/>
which occurs every years. One <lb/>
astronomer more than the <lb/>
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comet will come In with <lb/>
the earth this visitation and, <lb/>
the earth will be destroyed In <lb/>
collision. however, are <lb/>
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earth, there would be lo <lb/>
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would be entirely to the comet. <lb/>
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be expectantly awaited and there <lb/>
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escapes us. <lb/>
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and have you an up-to-date Hat. <lb/>
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to All Women <lb/>
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of life and Christian activity. <lb/>
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Valeria Fleming, Maud <lb/>
Powell, Smith. <lb/>
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that thee first wife will <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
or <lb/>
sketch, or photo, <lb/>
for <lb/>
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READ THE BIBLE TIMES. <lb/>
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all ii show <lb/>
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reading ii so <lb/>
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hall ill I <lb/>
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text tile ill the mid <lb/>
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read Bible through <lb/>
Bod It We oil not it. I <lb/>
Interested rue <lb/>
III <lb/>
lime through It Port- <lb/>
land <lb/>
school<lb/>
Divine sen-ice and sermon every <lb/>
Sunday and <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
M., Litany Fridays at A. <lb/>
M. Bet. I. A. <lb/>
in <lb/>
every <lb/>
day. and evening. Pray- <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. <lb/>
S. M. Watson, Sunday <lb/>
p. m. W V. Harding, <lb/>
Services third <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school p. in. J. B. Moore <lb/>
Catholic.-No regular services. <lb/>
It<lb/>
IX----- <lb/>
-A OF- <lb/>
nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Is only a and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to the <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
I A. F. A. H. Greenville <lb/>
meets and <lb/>
third Monday evening. B. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec, <lb/>
O, Lodge, <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
I. O. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of Lodge, No. <lb/>
meets every Friday evening. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, O. C. Carr, <lb/>
K. of It. and <lb/>
It. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, B. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. A. Johnson, <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
No. meets every last third <lb/>
Thursday in Odd <lb/>
Hall. I, Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
Conclave <lb/>
No. III, meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday in Odd <lb/>
Hull. ll. Wilson <lb/>
U. See. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, and Fri- <lb/>
days A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting. <lb/>
Bet timing leave at B A. <lb/>
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject lo change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for West <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. MY HON, <lb/>
Washington, X. . <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
BUILDING HARDWARE A SPECIALTY <lb/>
tie <lb/>
--H- <lb/>
FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
. . <lb/>
V--I. GREENVILLE, PITT <lb/>
in<lb/>
Editorial I ., thirds rote of all Hie <lb/>
at meeting. <lb/>
on afternoon Th.- officers of the <lb/>
was organized an association <lb/>
much for the Democratic <lb/>
f the state. Ii was a Dean- <lb/>
Do Kat This <lb/>
Country. <lb/>
as-1 <lb/>
Editorial The <lb/>
purpose Of such organization is <lb/>
a the <lb/>
on, vii-c each <lb/>
no tint the Press will be die <lb/>
of men or measures, but that <lb/>
work all along party lines may <lb/>
I and concerted. The <lb/>
association began with <lb/>
B. M. <lb/>
over the meeting <lb/>
the D. <lb/>
was temporary <lb/>
The following were ejected <lb/>
W. C. the <lb/>
Sews.<lb/>
and <lb/>
treasurer, orator and an executive <lb/>
committee of five who <lb/>
hall bold their offices for one year <lb/>
and until are <lb/>
I and qualified. <lb/>
Bastion The president shah <lb/>
preside . i meetings of the <lb/>
shall call <lb/>
meetings thereof upon <lb/>
of a tn of the executive <lb/>
result of the Mar <lb/>
and United Stales. <lb/>
has given this an <lb/>
acquired right to territory in the <lb/>
West and East Indies, baa pro- t . <lb/>
would <lb/>
Tile CooK<lb/>
i mitt.-.-. <lb/>
the <lb/>
meet- <lb/>
in their <lb/>
preside. <lb/>
The <lb/>
ill correct <lb/>
of the proceedings of the <lb/>
lion and shall I <lb/>
. keep <lb/>
id <lb/>
First <lb/>
of Herald. <lb/>
Second W. Gold, <lb/>
of the Wilson Times. <lb/>
Third District K. Hale, <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
fourth A. <lb/>
u of Hie Times. <lb/>
Fifth -W. <lb/>
of the Chapel Hill Sews. <lb/>
Sixth Q. of <lb/>
Hie Messenger and In- <lb/>
Seventh D. Wails, <lb/>
Of the Mascot. <lb/>
Eighth B. of <lb/>
the Cleveland Star. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
of Hustler. <lb/>
Secretary and Treasurer, A. <lb/>
Robinson, of the Durham Sun. <lb/>
Orator. B. M. <lb/>
H. A. London, of Chatham <lb/>
Record; Daniels, of <lb/>
Raleigh W. <lb/>
C. Hammer, of the <lb/>
H, of the <lb/>
Raleigh rest, and J. Which-1 <lb/>
ard. of the Greenville <lb/>
Delegates lo National <lb/>
rial Dan <lb/>
of the Observer <lb/>
of Hie <lb/>
and Intelligencer. <lb/>
B. Hoey, of <lb/>
the Cleveland Star, and Chas. W. <lb/>
Gold, of the Wilson Times <lb/>
The constitution adopted was as <lb/>
Section name of this or- <lb/>
the North Car- <lb/>
Democratic Editorial <lb/>
The object of this as <lb/>
shall be to disseminate <lb/>
true Democratic principles, and to <lb/>
secure the supremacy of the Dem- <lb/>
party. <lb/>
Section Any editor or pub- <lb/>
of a Democratic paper the <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina, support- <lb/>
adopted Democratic principles, <lb/>
platforms and nominees, may lie- <lb/>
come a member of this association <lb/>
by a vote of a majority of the <lb/>
present at any meet upon <lb/>
the recommendation of the <lb/>
Committee, to whom <lb/>
must be made. <lb/>
Section Persons, and not pa <lb/>
shall constitute the <lb/>
ship of this association, each <lb/>
member shall have one vote. <lb/>
Section Democratic editors <lb/>
who have tendered honorable <lb/>
vice in the profession, upon <lb/>
from the newspaper business <lb/>
may lie elected honorary members <lb/>
of the association by a two-thirds <lb/>
vote of the members present at any <lb/>
meeting. Such members shall be <lb/>
entitled lo attend the meetings of <lb/>
the association exercise nil tho <lb/>
rights of active except <lb/>
ting and holding office. <lb/>
Section II. Any member who <lb/>
shall violate any of the the <lb/>
who shall guilty <lb/>
of conduct becoming a member <lb/>
Of may be expelled <lb/>
a minute book containing -i re <lb/>
association and a c <lb/>
of tin- members. He shall collect <lb/>
membership fees, annual duos an i <lb/>
oilier funds of ass and <lb/>
shall pay moneys only on <lb/>
executive committee. <lb/>
Section com- <lb/>
shall mot-; annually any <lb/>
place that may be selected <lb/>
president, lean than thirty days <lb/>
the <lb/>
association, to make arrangements <lb/>
for the ensuing meeting, and <lb/>
transact other business of the <lb/>
association may come within <lb/>
province of the <lb/>
Section Vacancies <lb/>
in any I i of pies <lb/>
during the Interval between <lb/>
may ha till I by the ex- <lb/>
term. <lb/>
Section shall <lb/>
meet annually such time and <lb/>
place as may have been selected at <lb/>
last preceding meeting. The <lb/>
association may omit lo designate <lb/>
the time or place of meeting, <lb/>
which <lb/>
shall same. meet- <lb/>
be held such time and <lb/>
worse than foolish f <lb/>
over what the Stale- <lb/>
do in the <lb/>
From a Mexican newspaper <lb/>
following is <lb/>
--A South American journal <lb/>
hand has an article dealing with; <lb/>
North American pretentious to <lb/>
dominance and <lb/>
glance Into <lb/>
tin future, ii gives dales <lb/>
following-annexations by our <lb/>
excellent <lb/>
Thomas, Jamaica. <lb/>
and<lb/>
mid Cent nil i <lb/>
America.<lb/>
I i <lb/>
am <lb/>
And It might <lb/>
this name forecaster that the <lb/>
States by i <lb/>
internal f i a- <lb/>
of these territorial <lb/>
tons. <lb/>
Such n sis the <lb/>
hi iii rend nil lo every <lb/>
sensible person, for shown <lb/>
and a supporter <lb/>
Ibis count i t ho <lb/>
Latin of South <lb/>
America. <lb/>
and backing of the Stales <lb/>
Republics have In en <lb/>
aide to maintain their <lb/>
instead of being parceled <lb/>
lout Into a number of dependencies <lb/>
controlled and paying tribute to <lb/>
European nations. <lb/>
When Slates ceases <lb/>
to give this to the South <lb/>
A GOOD, SOLID, <lb/>
i n <lb/>
dent et <lb/>
marl; i- ill; <lb/>
the I ere gel<lb/>
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ii.-u- are no <lb/>
for <lb/>
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up from <lb/>
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i. ;,.,, <lb/>
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S Cat lit i I., ;. ; <lb/>
-I la. i the lo <lb/>
. <lb/>
ACTS GENTLY ON THE <lb/>
Kidneys, Liver <lb/>
and Bowels <lb/>
r i THE <lb/>
EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
y-. <lb/>
want t.<lb/>
I.--I -4.1 pence. And <lb/>
have little th <lb/>
whine we <lb/>
The I.-; mm <lb/>
I white git <lb/>
an- hundreds mill I ho id oft hi <lb/>
OVERCOMES C I -7 <lb/>
PERMANENTLY <lb/>
i z o <lb/>
l it they all ; . i <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
Iii- <lb/>
III <lb/>
IS BOX CALF AND KID AUK <lb/>
IN WEAK TO WE THEM <lb/>
n-------. <lb/>
etc. I . <lb/>
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col a <lb/>
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III i <lb/>
. I m-h it i <lb/>
ling who know <lb/>
I . little, do it little fa .;, <lb/>
and drum piano, I ml <lb/>
of u <lb/>
,.; . v .,. , f <lb/>
making home it ., <lb/>
place the average man want <lb/>
lo from as he v a j <lb/>
hi pi <lb/>
STATE NEW S. <lb/>
la North Carolina. <lb/>
i. A. of shot <lb/>
, mi killed a half it lo <lb/>
night. Another bad <lb/>
the to Mr. Weddell's <lb/>
Intent night, and <lb/>
iv were so strange Hint he was <lb/>
mistaken lorn burglar. <lb/>
jury exonerated Mr. Weddell <lb/>
from crime.<lb/>
i. <lb/>
as the president may j American Republics, the time of AND DURABILITY ARK <lb/>
mite, whenever requested so to do their independence will only a PAIR. COME TO <lb/>
by the executive committee. <lb/>
This constitution <lb/>
may be altered or amended at any <lb/>
meting of association by a; <lb/>
vote of two thirds of members ls <lb/>
asks one exchange lo <lb/>
, . , , , . <lb/>
. , , i which another --ll is a <lb/>
This was voted upon M ,., n. <lb/>
i i to broken where the wife <lb/>
looks like a bag of wool with a <lb/>
string around her where <lb/>
the husband tobacco <lb/>
Movements Warships. ma painted on his shirt front <lb/>
neglected children wipe their <lb/>
noses on their jacket <lb/>
Washington, October <lb/>
Navy Department has <lb/>
the New Orleans will <lb/>
be able lo sail from New York <lb/>
navy yard for next Friday. <lb/>
The were found to be a <lb/>
much condition than was at <lb/>
reported. The navy people <lb/>
arc watching with interest what <lb/>
promises to be one of <lb/>
ocean races on record between <lb/>
naval vessels from the United <lb/>
Slates to the Philippines. The <lb/>
Nashville got away today, starting <lb/>
from Baa Juan and bound Ural to <lb/>
Suez. The Marietta sails Monday <lb/>
Iron Point iii Hampton <lb/>
The fast Brooklyn is also <lb/>
expected to sail Monday from Nor- <lb/>
folk, while, as before slated, the <lb/>
New Orleans sails Friday. These <lb/>
ships all go by w of Suez, <lb/>
the other side there <lb/>
will start during the coining week <lb/>
the Ranger first, probably, this <lb/>
having been for <lb/>
Badger and than the Newark. <lb/>
Although handicapped by nearly n <lb/>
week, vessels have the <lb/>
test course, and the naval officers <lb/>
here believe that will land <lb/>
the Newark at Manila the <lb/>
faster u ships. <lb/>
WITH EVERY <lb/>
. OP A GOOD<lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
The war in the Philippines Is <lb/>
proceeding this A body of <lb/>
march and takes posses <lb/>
lion of a town, There is no light- <lb/>
of The Filipinos <lb/>
lire <lb/>
wounding two or throe Americans <lb/>
soldiers occasionally killing, <lb/>
real. The Americans <lb/>
Occupy the low n w the j <lb/>
no forces have incited and Otis <lb/>
sends a report to Washington tell-i <lb/>
groat of our forces J <lb/>
in capturing the place <lb/>
always adding that great loss was; <lb/>
inflicted on the enemy while tin- <lb/>
Casualties on our aide were few. <lb/>
Then ilia few hours or a few <lb/>
the troops vacate the town which <lb/>
they had captured with such u <lb/>
nourish of trumpet march <lb/>
back whence came or march <lb/>
somewhere else. When have <lb/>
gone of their <lb/>
hiding occupy the town <lb/>
as there you are. Our <lb/>
warfare In Philippines is an <lb/>
exact of Spain's war- <lb/>
fare possibly <lb/>
cruelty to the <lb/>
which we all used lo much. <lb/>
Statesville landmark. <lb/>
A man who was taking two cur <lb/>
load north from Sweet- <lb/>
water. had luck Mon- <lb/>
day. The hogs were taken out of <lb/>
the is at Spencer and all of them <lb/>
bad died the way died <lb/>
during the day. II was quite a <lb/>
I he Sun. <lb/>
must u lo be domestic servants. <lb/>
Women arc taking their places I <lb/>
crowding them in other lines. State City of Toledo <lb/>
a learn lo cook mid ,. j <lb/>
, , i , , makes oath <lb/>
keep make n business he ,,.,,.,. of he <lb/>
ii is well as lo do other things I of Frank J. Co., do- <lb/>
I.- there is no good business in the City of Toledo, <lb/>
he shouldn't. and State aforesaid, <lb/>
it will when . said Arm will pay the Min of <lb/>
ii i nappy win ii w, , k DOLLARS for <lb/>
arc the cam of Catarrh that <lb/>
lazy, sloven black con.-, Hall's <lb/>
The old mammy of slavery f J. <lb/>
has departed and her daughter lo before me and <lb/>
i,. i- . . , i id in nu presence, day of <lb/>
hen ,,,.,,,, A D <lb/>
cooks, are lazy, , <lb/>
vi.-ions. sloven and and Notary Public, <lb/>
nine steal and feed Hull's Catarrh Cure taken in- <lb/>
or more persons of I and directly on the <lb/>
i kitchen of <lb/>
v i <lb/>
I blood and mucous surfaces of <lb/>
system. FRANK <lb/>
the <lb/>
SPINNERS PREFER <lb/>
LAP HALES. <lb/>
Toledo. O. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, Toe. <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are best. <lb/>
bottle. and Fer- <lb/>
M-r, Mon- <lb/>
No us good, <lb/>
i i on in- <lb/>
by <lb/>
Is <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Can II v. <lb/>
I. I. I. Mourn. <lb/>
The Demand in Sew England and <lb/>
Abroad In <lb/>
I Yen's <lb/>
of New England <lb/>
having learned l- experience of <lb/>
by its <lb/>
arc heavy buyers of The <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
baled cotton, One Mass <lb/>
mill <lb/>
latter part of <lb/>
and purpose <lb/>
n., col loll packed mil <lb/>
ii if ii can gel <lb/>
bah s In <lb/>
V her Civil Engineer and Surveyor. <lb/>
and <lb/>
this mill ion <lb/>
AM K. FLEMING B <lb/>
At Law, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Una lot <lb/>
. ii- <lb/>
lap bales its spin it p <lb/>
civil Engine <lb/>
iS ibis season, and other fob i <lb/>
id <lb/>
If .-. <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
BUILDING A <lb/>
flu- European demand for <lb/>
I I <lb/>
is largely I u excess of last season's. <lb/>
Iii October <lb/>
tor Liverpool were shipped <lb/>
from in one steamer. <lb/>
Shipments go forward regularly to <lb/>
Bremen, Bar- <lb/>
re <lb/>
N. c. N. C <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
White <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
<lb/>
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