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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed Owner <lb/>
at the root <lb/>
Matter. <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER WEATHER <lb/>
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NOt <lb/>
She should not forget that if <lb/>
treats her boy as a gentleman she <lb/>
will do much toward Making <lb/>
a gentleman. <lb/>
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perpetual avoiding and j <lb/>
faultfindings. <lb/>
flies Love <lb/>
her U to a noble manhood. <lb/>
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for time she n <lb/>
not listen If I., live <lb/>
be a man he will all too soon <lb/>
her. She should make the beat <lb/>
while she <lb/>
She should encourage outdoor <lb/>
exercise or sport, and she should <lb/>
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for his personal appearance, j <lb/>
She should never allow <lb/>
form Mb as coming <lb/>
table his shirt sleeves, <lb/>
his or teeth. carrying, <lb/>
soiled handkerchiefs <lb/>
him. <lb/>
She should try to break her <lb/>
boy's will, but thankful that he <lb/>
is manly enough to have a mind <lb/>
his own and devote himself to train- <lb/>
it to the noblest uses. <lb/>
She should not fail lo Instill la <lb/>
for all that is vulgar. <lb/>
Household. <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
Railway. <lb/>
THE STANDARD <lb/>
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SOUTH. <lb/>
Direct Line to all Points. <lb/>
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SOUTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
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MEN AND DOTS <lb/>
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California, <lb/>
Florida, <lb/>
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General Info <lb/>
ML--I Urn, or address, <lb/>
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V. R. DARBY, C. A., <lb/>
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A Newman, news Item <lb/>
conveys this startling Intelligence. <lb/>
of grasshoppers fell <lb/>
showers throughout a wide section <lb/>
in this of the State last <lb/>
The came down like hail, <lb/>
and many were awakened <lb/>
by the patter of them against the <lb/>
windowpanes and on the roofs. In <lb/>
many ground <lb/>
with grasshoppers, some of <lb/>
great size. The unwelcome <lb/>
tors soon spread over the farms, <lb/>
havoc with everything in <lb/>
the fields. They are thought to be <lb/>
of the Texas variety. <lb/>
from every town bet ween here and <lb/>
Weal a distance about <lb/>
fifty miles, say there was a rain of <lb/>
hoppers during the night. In <lb/>
many places the insects armed in <lb/>
resiliences, and made life <lb/>
for the housewives. It is <lb/>
supposed that they were blown <lb/>
eastward from Texas by the wind. <lb/>
Tn Judge heard <lb/>
the hoppers beating against the <lb/>
window, and he fir his pistol <lb/>
thinking burglars were trying to <lb/>
break the <lb/>
CM F CALF, BOX CALF AND KID ARE <lb/>
I EST KS G U A ANT E I ti E SATISFACTION <lb/>
N WEAR TO EVERY PURCHASER. WE THEM <lb/>
TI V S AND SHAPES-COMFORT <lb/>
ARE PURCHASED WITH EVERY <lb/>
PAIR COME TO SEE US WHEN IN OF A GOOD <lb/>
HONEST SHOE. FRIEND, <lb/>
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cents. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
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I rejoined the woman, wearing <lb/>
a collar, a pair of <lb/>
high-water pants, and a about <lb/>
large ton <lb/>
Cotton Mill th <lb/>
The price of is higher ii <lb/>
than in New York, <lb/>
the now raised <lb/>
in this State is manufactured here. <lb/>
This would have seemed <lb/>
hie a few years ago. when of <lb/>
was ship- <lb/>
to Norfolk and New York. <lb/>
where the price was always higher <lb/>
than it In this State. This <lb/>
is very and <lb/>
means great deal. <lb/>
In the greatly <lb/>
our who now have <lb/>
most at doors a better market <lb/>
can elsewhere. <lb/>
Than, at less expense and trouble <lb/>
and at a higher price they can now <lb/>
Bell their cotton to the factories <lb/>
here at home. It is now no longer <lb/>
it was formerly, for <lb/>
our to haul to <lb/>
some large town for shipment to <lb/>
the North, peeing heavy freight <lb/>
and several middle men to handle <lb/>
it They now haul it lo some <lb/>
cotton mill the neighborhood <lb/>
and sell it direct without any <lb/>
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of the planter <lb/>
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Slate, so M to have a home <lb/>
market and Mil initiate demand <lb/>
cotton. And of course <lb/>
very cotton null creates a demand <lb/>
and makes it market for nil <lb/>
other raised In the farmer. <lb/>
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man ever calls twilight the <lb/>
except when he is <lb/>
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fare day she rides twice the <lb/>
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pleasures we small Joys <lb/>
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will he Rec- <lb/>
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the power to digest and <lb/>
a proper of f.-. <lb/>
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the liver docs not act it's part. <lb/>
Do you know this <lb/>
Tint's Liver Pills are an <lb/>
lute cure for tick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
WHOLESALE .- <lb/>
Prepared fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cheroots. <lb/>
butter, butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat flakes, hominy flakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, seed <lb/>
bought at per bushel. <lb/>
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CHAIRS, Etc. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
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V--I. GREENVILLE, PITT <lb/>
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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/>
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hand has an article dealing with; <lb/>
North American pretentious to <lb/>
dominance and <lb/>
glance Into <lb/>
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following-annexations by our <lb/>
excellent <lb/>
Thomas, Jamaica. <lb/>
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sensible person, for shown <lb/>
and a supporter <lb/>
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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/>
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to give this to the South <lb/>
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-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/>
I, i hut <lb/>
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/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
the Post Office at; <lb/>
X. C, as Second <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
M, 1809. <lb/>
I No Obligation <lb/>
tin from i <lb/>
Iv one the oM HI j <lb/>
his w Ilk in <lb/>
about, <lb/>
be <lb/>
oar <lb/>
mm <lb/>
The headed <lb/>
Yes pore h Milker Carriage Company, WM i <lb/>
best town Wednesday. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
If . out cl calling <lb/>
Pick II. -rt- <lb/>
or r. t, r In I of <lb/>
wood's <lb/>
. r. I <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
H. of the <lb/>
Ur coarse; h isn't been u other <lb/>
the exercise all <lb/>
of Speaker Henderson's well <lb/>
talent for preserve <lb/>
harmony the next Congress. <lb/>
The papers are telling John <lb/>
has just closed a <lb/>
advertising contract the <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. It goes <lb/>
without that John knows a <lb/>
good <lb/>
pursue after arrest <lb/>
course he replied <lb/>
sternly. not node <lb/>
lions help Bob Seattle, out <lb/>
no Lei him go ahead <lb/>
and work out his sentence. <lb/>
forty <lb/>
W. L. Moose has moved <lb/>
new dwelling just completed. <lb/>
or tales of cent <lb/>
rolled in yesterday. B. V. Man- <lb/>
t Co. paid as high as for <lb/>
some.<lb/>
mi <lb/>
TOO v 1-e bright, Slid <lb/>
t work. Thin has <lb/>
been die i other; it <lb/>
will be ours. PiLLS ire <lb/>
old by ii cu. <lb/>
Thus They Were Married. <lb/>
prints the follow- <lb/>
marriage ceremony which was <lb/>
aid b a Tennessee a short <lb/>
TO THE RIGHT Ml LEFT YOU CO <lb/>
W. H. White, W. T. <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE.<lb/>
New by every train and boat. suit yon in <lb/>
Had You Thought It. <lb/>
Major called the Land- <lb/>
mark's attention to two <lb/>
Several carpenters at work down .,,,. thou take her <lb/>
here are boarding with the Misses for better or for <lb/>
Wesson, which gives them I very J u, have, to hold, to fondly <lb/>
lull house. guard till hauled off a hearse <lb/>
Professional workmen will thou let her have her way, <lb/>
apply Um her many wishes; make <lb/>
Carriage Company if in of a tUt, an eVery day and help her <lb/>
position. Wash the dishes I Wilt thou com- <lb/>
Eleven new pupils, several her father and <lb/>
whom arc boarders, came this Jemima <lb/>
week. Those who template sisters and a brother <lb/>
LADIES GOODS,<lb/>
I SHOES, HATS. NOTIONS, Z <lb/>
THINKS. <lb/>
gusts ,<lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
with an entirely new <lb/>
complete stock of------- <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
A rail will convince <lb/>
C. J. <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
Dry Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats. Hardware, <lb/>
f Karin Implements, <lb/>
Meat, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, etc., in <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
How much worse was the treat-; fads i he year <lb/>
by Spain than It began on ends on <lb/>
sun and are, therefore. <lb/>
Sundays the year. last <lb/>
quarter the j-ear, <lb/>
November and <lb/>
Sundays, two of the three months <lb/>
Sundays each -which <lb/>
i- something out of the ordinary. as <lb/>
usually one in n <lb/>
live <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
the of the Boers Bog <lb/>
land, or to come nearer, than the <lb/>
treatment of the by <lb/>
America. <lb/>
victory of the Filipinos <lb/>
over the Spanish was joyfully <lb/>
hailed by us victory of <lb/>
lighting liberty. The Fill <lb/>
claim to the right of self <lb/>
is just as strong and valid <lb/>
should enter at once if <lb/>
possible. L. Jackson, <lb/>
of W Academy. <lb/>
Master <lb/>
seems very Impressed with <lb/>
the good qualities as well as the <lb/>
hospitable people our town, <lb/>
be baa concluded lo make abode <lb/>
u. He can be found <lb/>
Hotel where he will gladly <lb/>
welcome all who mil to see <lb/>
him. <lb/>
II. W, Talker has up a <lb/>
his face grew pale blank <lb/>
It WM too late to ; as through <lb/>
the loot he sank he <lb/>
Gala Wets l <lb/>
Charles superintend <lb/>
cut of estate <lb/>
Biltmore, has been elected <lb/>
dent of the North Carolina <lb/>
Kale, a young while man. <lb/>
piece of his fence In the open was hanged at Newton Thursday <lb/>
space near nicely paint- tor murder. <lb/>
ed up, with turned posts all coin- <lb/>
now as then. reek the <lb/>
being the of the <lb/>
States torpedo <lb/>
League of Be- instant. <lb/>
publican Clubs has declare. preparations are being by <lb/>
against the civil service reform law. he citizens of the capital the <lb/>
though the law is Dominion the <lb/>
tared tinder this administration ii <lb/>
. , ,, I <lb/>
hard v amounts to enough lo be. <lb/>
worth denouncing. ; m preceded . <lb/>
a parade, partaking of the <lb/>
nature of at ill <lb/>
he followed u great of <lb/>
a ml and <lb/>
The week of October will be This shows people how It <lb/>
; . . <lb/>
gorge pus in . in <lb/>
ever <lb/>
lie <lb/>
en in a <lb/>
Every American interest would <lb/>
hive by the gaining <lb/>
of a naval station the <lb/>
and opening of Manila <lb/>
trade. It was city, and will coal over <lb/>
that insisted on continuing the <lb/>
war with Spain unless she sold us The railroads offer. faro for <lb/>
her vanished title to the whole of round trip, including an <lb/>
coupon to the races <lb/>
A large crowd <lb/>
i Invade Richmond during <lb/>
week. <lb/>
the Island. <lb/>
Deplorable its max lie the crush- <lb/>
log of the Trans by <lb/>
the British Empire, how much <lb/>
been Married . <lb/>
v.--; , . old hi <lb/>
and home is in Charlotte, has <lb/>
Is our establishment of n remarkable histories <lb/>
despotism in the Philippine by heard of. tie has <lb/>
this Republic, which married nine times. <lb/>
. , ,, . of his wives dead and in now <lb/>
before the world for liberty, . , <lb/>
lives with the He Is ,., <lb/>
self government and the rights of <lb/>
years <lb/>
The Is <lb/>
so prominent as to who shall be <lb/>
the next Senator from Ninth Car- <lb/>
as the successor of Marion. <lb/>
Butler, is entirely out of place <lb/>
It is a question that should not <lb/>
have been mentioned at all until <lb/>
after the constitutional amendment <lb/>
next I if it had <lb/>
been deferred until after gen- <lb/>
election in of <lb/>
year, so much the better, The <lb/>
question ought <lb/>
carried any farther -1 ii <lb/>
Mr. I. It. Cotton, of this cum <lb/>
himself a and <lb/>
a member of the Board of <lb/>
tors of the State recently <lb/>
made a tour of Inspection of the <lb/>
several State farms and made a re <lb/>
port of his investigations the <lb/>
meeting the Board Raleigh <lb/>
last Tuesday. His rep made <lb/>
reading, showed the <lb/>
exact condition of things at each <lb/>
farm. It also showed a number <lb/>
of that Hot might lie <lb/>
improvement the work <lb/>
management of the <lb/>
the convicts might be better cloth- <lb/>
ed and cured for. <lb/>
and bale hearty. <lb/>
His oldest children, twins, are <lb/>
Mars old. and his youngest, twins <lb/>
also, are twelve months old. <lb/>
James says he is the father of <lb/>
children and of he has <lb/>
not heard from In years, The old <lb/>
lives in alley. <lb/>
aid and Id well streets, <lb/>
and he is the authority for these <lb/>
News. <lb/>
in 1900. <lb/>
The population of the <lb/>
Slates ill June, will be. <lb/>
according hi the estimate of the <lb/>
Treasury Depart about <lb/>
This figure, according <lb/>
to an article by Henry <lb/>
in the National Geographic <lb/>
is large. The population <lb/>
at the time named, he thinks will <lb/>
lie over under <lb/>
Attention is .-ailed to <lb/>
the decline of immigration in re- <lb/>
cent the estimates <lb/>
Of population, In I US many <lb/>
a- Immigrants wen record- <lb/>
ed and in 1803 the rose to <lb/>
but With 1803 a decided <lb/>
decline Ml in and in 1808 there <lb/>
were but In <lb/>
decade 1870-80 the aggregate <lb/>
of Immigrants was in <lb/>
1880 there WM increase to <lb/>
the nine years ended <lb/>
June 1800, total was 3.780.- <lb/>
the <lb/>
during the current fiscal <lb/>
year will reach execs <lb/>
seems. Mr. <lb/>
bar doc not think the natural <lb/>
would around their yard. See <lb/>
if he don't get an order from some COTTON MARKET. <lb/>
one a ho sees this as they are passing <lb/>
on the train. As wired to Co., Out- <lb/>
ill I ton and peanut buyers. <lb/>
When a man goes to buy a wagon ;,, York future quotation to- <lb/>
he should consider the day are M follows i <lb/>
of this Most <lb/>
any wagon looks as well as ours <lb/>
at first, but sun the tires be- <lb/>
come loose the w <lb/>
This is not the COM with ours, but <lb/>
whole thing remains solid to <lb/>
the end. Whether you know this <lb/>
in- true or let us <lb/>
older and be <lb/>
A. Ii. Cox Ml. <lb/>
BUILDING UP <lb/>
A reputation for pure <lb/>
products has always been aim, <lb/>
and which we have succeeded ill by <lb/>
always keeping our goods up to the <lb/>
highest standard of excellence. <lb/>
Our high grade canned goods, <lb/>
choice teas coffees, line cereals. <lb/>
Boor sugars are always the <lb/>
best lo be anywhere, and <lb/>
PYTHONS j <lb/>
THE BEST THAT IS <lb/>
OFFERED, AND AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. <lb/>
I am now in one of new <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants in the of <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
Just some line California <lb/>
I Peaches. <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
as low as a good article can <lb/>
lie sold at. cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
K. O <lb/>
Alter two years <lb/>
Premiums have ht en paid <lb/>
in <lb/>
i ii lift <lb/>
i. <lb/>
that <lb/>
our prices <lb/>
as low M the lowest. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
True Kings. <lb/>
One the London stationery <lb/>
journals contracted this ingenious <lb/>
play upon The mist pow- <lb/>
king oil earth is <lb/>
the meanest king, the <lb/>
most popular king, sum and <lb/>
the leanest one, thin-king; and the <lb/>
one. and the most <lb/>
garrulous one, the <lb/>
thirstiest one, king. And <lb/>
. ill re is the whose <lb/>
trade's a perfect the dark <lb/>
skinned lilac king, who <lb/>
cuts the greatest not to <lb/>
speak of ran king, whOM title's <lb/>
out of or famous ruler <lb/>
ban good <lb/>
American stationer. <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
------1 <lb/>
by the Orange Va. <lb/>
Corn now has a husky voice, for j <lb/>
its ears arc being badly pulled. <lb/>
Brass makes a bigger noise than <lb/>
brain, for which it is often mis. j <lb/>
taken. <lb/>
Life is the quarry out of which <lb/>
we must carve and complete our <lb/>
character. <lb/>
The of the morn-j <lb/>
often becomes an <lb/>
the evening. <lb/>
Take away the egotism from <lb/>
some people and nothing but <lb/>
would remain. <lb/>
The tailor-made girl is not gen- <lb/>
an old is <lb/>
very fresh. <lb/>
It isn't the keynote that catches <lb/>
the doubt voter, its the U. <lb/>
treasury note. <lb/>
The tongue is a mouth organ <lb/>
Which has few Hops especially <lb/>
when Its owned by a woman.<lb/>
March IS <lb/>
May <lb/>
Receipts <lb/>
Ian<lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
cotton In Greenville i-i- <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
Beet, Cattle. <lb/>
Hoes, Lambs, <lb/>
Hides, Poultry. <lb/>
Vail <lb/>
U country produce. P <lb/>
V, bring i-.- . i-n at <lb/>
highest <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
II ii <lb/>
N. t <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
, i . <lb/>
and always <lb/>
on , <lb/>
Fresh goods on <lb/>
baud. Country <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
i Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will lie reinstated within <lb/>
I three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in food health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No <lb/>
I S. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the lie- <lb/>
of the second each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the 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/>
of Insured. <lb/>
n. . <lb/>
A shirt factory is to be establish, <lb/>
at Scotland Neck. It will furn- <lb/>
employment, is said, to <lb/>
people. It is expected to lie <lb/>
operation by I he last of December. <lb/>
your Chills and Fever, Malaria <lb/>
Chill Ton.- <lb/>
n like refunded if it <lb/>
and makes <lb/>
cured by Drug Co., Vs <lb/>
of increase the population has sold at drug <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
order lo better prepared to protect the our <lb/>
customers and friends among the tobacco farmers of Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina in their tobacco recently made arrange- <lb/>
by which our Mr. will conduct a warehouse on the Dan- <lb/>
market, and Mr. will manage the Farmers on the <lb/>
Greenville market. Is the largest wholesale market in the <lb/>
world. Here are the headquarters of the largest planters in the trade <lb/>
and here necessarily Ion large extent the price of our tobacco is <lb/>
established. <lb/>
After considering matter in every light we have conic to the <lb/>
conclusion that a warehouse connect in Danville would of <lb/>
value lo us and our patrons. <lb/>
We wish lo say to all who have tobacco lo sell that Mr. Joyner <lb/>
will look after In every way and his purchases, mat- <lb/>
of course will get the undivided attention of Mr. Hughes at the <lb/>
other cud of Incline. <lb/>
Thus yon with one Interested to handle our <lb/>
chases we will be better position lo stand up to your and buy <lb/>
it if necessary than Any Warehouse North Carolina. <lb/>
Thanking all our patrons for their favors the <lb/>
pas I we are <lb/>
Your Friends <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
ti. II. <lb/>
To my Friends Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
It in with unfeigned regret that after careful and thoughtful <lb/>
consideration Mr. Joyner and I have concluded that we could best <lb/>
serve our own and our customers interests by having a warehouse con- <lb/>
on Danville market and I leave many friends and <lb/>
pleasant association in Eastern North of the <lb/>
that end of the Hue. <lb/>
During nearly two years association with the <lb/>
warehouse I know him to be eminently to assume <lb/>
branch. Your tobacco in his <lb/>
hands I assure you from my knowledge of his capacity and ability will <lb/>
be carefully looked after and your interests protected. <lb/>
Yours truly <lb/>
declined. <lb/>
of Woolen trim. <lb/>
CI, T <lb/>
OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
MARVEL of beau- <lb/>
style <lb/>
The mate- <lb/>
rial is the best and <lb/>
the work <lb/>
teed. <lb/>
ONE AFTER ANOTHER. <lb/>
And The Column Keep Moving.<lb/>
The Cup Stays in America <lb/>
A CO <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
III I <lb/>
M, row <lb/>
hi <lb/>
John <lb/>
for <lb/>
in. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Tar <lb/>
J. Wiggins returned to <lb/>
l. this <lb/>
K. has moved into I <lb/>
n s <lb/>
Ali-.- returned <lb/>
ibis from -i to Kin. <lb/>
Weisiger, of Richmond, <lb/>
soliciting of the Old <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
hen. i <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. W. <lb/>
came over <lb/>
tog to see Mrs. Alic <lb/>
is quite sick. <lb/>
of <lb/>
this morn- <lb/>
Harper <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there Ian MARK <lb/>
on tin- margin this paper it <lb/>
is yon you owe <lb/>
tor <lb/>
are request <lb/>
to early as <lb/>
We need <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us for It. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
cross mark on <lb/>
I taper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
The in of the <lb/>
the <lb/>
which at Henderson week, <lb/>
adjourned to year ill <lb/>
Raleigh. was <lb/>
re-elected <lb/>
All owing h. do not to <lb/>
see us by X. is I ma will be rail- <lb/>
ed on by our collector. Please Ins <lb/>
ready to nettle promptly. Last <lb/>
appeal. <lb/>
joint v. <lb/>
E. Greene . Hooker. <lb/>
cop- <lb/>
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paper s<lb/>
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Columbia I and I ; <lb/>
lo the rear. The I <lb/>
was I. -1 miles <lb/>
he yachts miles in <lb/>
half hour. Al Ibis i, <lb/>
., is i Ii i <lb/>
. i lessening the distance <lb/>
them. <lb/>
When the mark i i <lb/>
Columbia had taken lead <lb/>
a few i pus. <lb/>
Shamrock at <lb/>
At mile . p lint <lb/>
had three mile <lb/>
J. Gaskill, Jr., and sister, had. Wind increasing. <lb/>
who have been .- . .- . <lb/>
; , . ., . i the race <lb/>
a few days with the of. <lb/>
John <lb/>
morning. she <lb/>
,. n ii. i .-. ., won three straight <lb/>
It. H. Hughes left tin- morning., . . <lb/>
for Danville where he into engage <lb/>
ill the tobacco <lb/>
connected with the trade here r <lb/>
his departure from <lb/>
lineal and <lb/>
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V mm i; rilE <lb/>
JET IT BY BRING- <lb/>
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have i ill. <lb/>
for eight years, <lb/>
two hole-, to lie <lb/>
ad <lb/>
I about <lb/>
sou of Mr. . Ii. <lb/>
i miles from died <lb/>
Mr. is having an <lb/>
I., hi. <lb/>
Third <lb/>
Mr. J. ii. Chen is having his <lb/>
enlarged <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mrs. Lou Ml. S. <lb/>
A. t. <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
.- in. re. <lb/>
I null, r <lb/>
. all <lb/>
if <lb/>
who <lb/>
Mi-. II. I. Coward, loll <lb/>
Thursday for her home in <lb/>
j a yellow chill, i Greene <lb/>
The hoy was about in old <lb/>
at K <lb/>
V mil . <lb/>
mark lib ;. I. <lb/>
mile Ii i- i <lb/>
calm and there i- ; Ii <lb/>
be race cam I. <lb/>
Bulletin . i <lb/>
stake boat was r <lb/>
yachts are now mill i. u <lb/>
slake and are aim <lb/>
calm. <lb/>
to. <lb/>
Die <lb/>
but we sec <lb/>
leaves. <lb/>
The full moon gave us some <lb/>
beautiful nights <lb/>
The weather feels like summer <lb/>
has come back. <lb/>
Greenville Is noon lo have a good <lb/>
tailoring establishment. <lb/>
Fresh sweet mountain butter <lb/>
cents per II. M. <lb/>
If we don't get any w inter before <lb/>
Christmas there will be n plenty <lb/>
A brick sidewalk is being laid in <lb/>
front of the Andrew- and <lb/>
stores. <lb/>
Some men yet neglect lo <lb/>
and is coming <lb/>
right <lb/>
If there don't soon come some <lb/>
weather indications don't count <lb/>
for much. <lb/>
and had the chill Thursday <lb/>
Mr. F. S. Head. <lb/>
Mr. F. S. died Thurs- <lb/>
day night a few minutes before <lb/>
I o'clock, His death was a surprise <lb/>
to all, as he bad been sick but a <lb/>
short while and had only taken <lb/>
j bis bed Monday. He was suffer <lb/>
lag with an abscess hut no one <lb/>
thought his condition serious until <lb/>
that night. <lb/>
Mr. about <lb/>
old. He moved to Greenville from <lb/>
j Fayetteville a little more than two <lb/>
veal's ago and engaged in the saloon <lb/>
I business. His remains were sent <lb/>
I to for He <lb/>
was a member the Odd Fellows <lb/>
l lodge of Fayetteville and the lodge <lb/>
. i i . i here accompanied the corpse lo the <lb/>
Subscription and advertising ex- , . , . . <lb/>
is the kind that suits THE <lb/>
; as an escort. P. <lb/>
also remains to <lb/>
Never trust a man who smiles <lb/>
continually. Some dogs wag <lb/>
tails and bite. too. <lb/>
their <lb/>
Fayetteville. <lb/>
Ii I <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mr. and Mr.-. <lb/>
turned Thursday eve dug <lb/>
Baltimore where Mr. <lb/>
bee i for operation <lb/>
Hi- friends t- know <lb/>
getting well. <lb/>
Ii. son. of <lb/>
ville, arrived here Ibis morning . <lb/>
spend a few days. This was Mr. <lb/>
W. home, but it ha <lb/>
been years since he was <lb/>
here, lb- -ax- looks <lb/>
r town lo him. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
M. spent <lb/>
here. <lb/>
At I <lb/>
i Pitt Sh- <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
of rape ii id sentenced to <lb/>
hanged .-ii July. <lb/>
had; Court I. <lb/>
u his <lb/>
IS, <lb/>
His case was appealed lo the <lb/>
Court -u- <lb/>
the lower <lb/>
The day of execution will <lb/>
have lo be again and <lb/>
can now save <lb/>
I. neck from gallows. <lb/>
An effort will be have the <lb/>
commuted i imprison <lb/>
for life. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
traveling public, their proprietor, j I <lb/>
polite very <lb/>
IN LINES. <lb/>
prices will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
returned from the <lb/>
Raleigh lair Friday evening- <lb/>
Rev. N. II. <lb/>
Friday evening <lb/>
Watson <lb/>
from <lb/>
Where Greenville Loses <lb/>
hoard a traveling man say <lb/>
here that he knew- of a <lb/>
number of other traveling men who <lb/>
Miss Mary to spend their nights <lb/>
day from a visit to Wilson, land return to on the <lb/>
Mrs. J, <lb/>
from ii visit to j business here, and go back again <lb/>
Mount. the evening train, for no other <lb/>
B. F. Patrick and W. B, i- <lb/>
returned Friday evening hotel <lb/>
fail Raleigh, <lb/>
The State Fair. <lb/>
As we left Raleigh <lb/>
day <lb/>
November will bring hunting <lb/>
lime when the With his <lb/>
gun and dog can get out. thousands of people were crowding I <lb/>
The Academy boys have unit there on every train to attend <lb/>
twirling their bats and are BOW j fair. In exhibits and <lb/>
kicking vigorously at the pig skin. I his ,. <lb/>
yet hail. The only exhibit there <lb/>
from county is that made by <lb/>
Nurseries, which is n <lb/>
Mrs, Lou Mrs. 8.1 <lb/>
returned this morn <lb/>
from <lb/>
yacht race was de- <lb/>
off owing to failure of the <lb/>
wind. The Columbia was In the <lb/>
lead. <lb/>
Tub has what <lb/>
is a Those <lb/>
who have it were no little <lb/>
amused. <lb/>
The business man who doesn't <lb/>
make advertising pay doesn't ad- <lb/>
in the right <lb/>
II. M. Harder has established <lb/>
the cash system at his big store. <lb/>
Miss Emmie Smith has the posit ion <lb/>
as cashier. <lb/>
Silence is The wagon <lb/>
tongue has nothing to say, but it <lb/>
gets there ahead of the rest <lb/>
of the outfit. <lb/>
in a name Everything <lb/>
when you come to medicine. When <lb/>
you get Hood's you <lb/>
get the best money buy. <lb/>
The made by Riverside <lb/>
Nurseries at the Slate fair won <lb/>
eight premiums. Pitt county usu- <lb/>
ally goes to a thing to win. <lb/>
The colored State fair will b <lb/>
held in Raleigh during the week <lb/>
The Coast Line <lb/>
will give excursion rates from all <lb/>
points. <lb/>
Attention is called sale of <lb/>
valuable town lots by Thus. J. Jar- <lb/>
vis Harry Skinner, <lb/>
This sale will embrace <lb/>
several good building lots and the <lb/>
opportunity is worth taking <lb/>
of. <lb/>
The now of Brown <lb/>
University says that at Brown no <lb/>
one asks who a man's father is, <lb/>
what he is; not what he carries <lb/>
in his pocket, in his brains; <lb/>
not where he came from, but where <lb/>
he la <lb/>
creditable one. So many people <lb/>
attending indicate- better times all <lb/>
over the State. <lb/>
The Best of All. <lb/>
A gnu Ionian has been in <lb/>
every tobacco <lb/>
North Carolina South <lb/>
Carolina, told tub <lb/>
that the plant of Brothers <lb/>
at the best equipped <lb/>
in either of these States. In fact <lb/>
he said he had never seen a better <lb/>
plant anywhere. <lb/>
is the <lb/>
Mother of Invention. <lb/>
It was the necessity for an <lb/>
honest, reliable blood purifier <lb/>
and tonic that brought into <lb/>
existence Hood's <lb/>
It is a highly <lb/>
extract prepared by a <lb/>
combination, proportion and <lb/>
process peculiar to itself and <lb/>
giving to Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
curative power. <lb/>
Its record of has <lb/>
it Greatest Medicine. <lb/>
Rosy Cheeks I Mm <lb/>
nosy cheeks, trunks lo Hood's <lb/>
me up And <lb/>
doctor MAry A. Burke, <lb/>
East Ind. <lb/>
II. . <lb/>
Dismal Swamp Opened. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. Oct. <lb/>
famous Dismal Swamp Canal was <lb/>
formally opened to navigation this <lb/>
morning. a million dollars <lb/>
has been spout in reconstructing <lb/>
W. R. Parker, A. II. Tail. canal, which is lo meet the <lb/>
James D. E. Warren, W. demands of modern Ira Hie and is a <lb/>
. Forbes and W. s. Atkins re-1 connecting link furnishing In- <lb/>
Mrs. s, and daughter <lb/>
of Plymouth, mother <lb/>
and sister of Mrs. J. W. <lb/>
came Friday evening to visit her. <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
mod <lb/>
Raleigh lair. <lb/>
P. who was one of <lb/>
the marshals at the State fair, re- <lb/>
turned Friday evening. His moth- <lb/>
Mrs. Henrietta for- <lb/>
of Henderson, came with <lb/>
him to make this place her home. <lb/>
She has a cordial welcome to <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Tills is a Market. <lb/>
Of course we do not want to dis <lb/>
smaller markets, as even <lb/>
Greenville small had <lb/>
to make a beginning, but we can- <lb/>
not help from feeling just a little i,,, a spoke <lb/>
amused sometime seeing some ., <lb/>
And we night go on <lb/>
ml name more. This town is full <lb/>
land waterway from the Chesapeake <lb/>
Hay to and <lb/>
Sounds. <lb/>
t Par Somebody, <lb/>
There could be piles of <lb/>
made out of small enterprises right <lb/>
here Greenville if somebody <lb/>
would show the lo establish <lb/>
I Here are some of the open- <lb/>
here, neither of which would <lb/>
require large outlay of <lb/>
money, which would prove pay- <lb/>
An ice factory, <lb/>
a laundry, n plan, a cigar <lb/>
the Is-; i <lb/>
the v. lire in the <lb/>
tor and y of ice wall <lb/>
summer. I be i a- gin <lb/>
hotel i-i in III l <lb/>
. always get Is <lb/>
market ind ion affords. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
A i r. <lb/>
V o are . . <lb/>
. i I he -i <lb/>
. lire. bill be make- i . <lb/>
iv. lion does no col reel. <lb/>
who <lb/>
about l knows that we do <lb/>
u . have hotel <lb/>
are at nil . with <lb/>
needs of the town. True we <lb/>
nave hotel-. and the proprietors do <lb/>
the can, under <lb/>
circumstance and with <lb/>
for their guests. What <lb/>
traveling man referred to said, <lb/>
what T . i. has from <lb/>
time lo said, i- <lb/>
a- ii lie <lb/>
have, of n <lb/>
modern, v. <lb/>
The o here in <lb/>
which hotel are kept are hardly <lb/>
the name hotel, <lb/>
h themselves <lb/>
be a one else to see u <lb/>
in hotel building . <lb/>
such a would <lb/>
of the town. We know tint <lb/>
people have failed lo stop <lb/>
here because they ho- <lb/>
tels elsewhere, the town <lb/>
a loss <lb/>
Lets Have a Laundry, <lb/>
a laundry in <lb/>
a pay lug i <lb/>
Every week about worth <lb/>
work Is off to other towns, lo <lb/>
say nothing of is done the <lb/>
washerwomen. <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
Last week Register of Deeds <lb/>
Moore issued marriage to <lb/>
the following <lb/>
W III I K. <lb/>
Joseph Em and Jennie L. <lb/>
Bullock. <lb/>
Washington Maggie <lb/>
and <lb/>
M. Hooker. <lb/>
Louis Allen Stocks. <lb/>
Storks. <lb/>
John Annie Whit <lb/>
Held. <lb/>
Henry <lb/>
Gardner. <lb/>
Hurl Wilson and Chap- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Anderson and <lb/>
White <lb/>
-4 <lb/>
fUN <lb/>
PARING. <lb/>
Repair Shop. <lb/>
V AN Al STAND ON MAIN <lb/>
A. TO SERVE THE WE <lb/>
MACHINERY BETTER <lb/>
ED FIRST-CLASS WORK. <lb/>
FIT <lb/>
lib Vi MADE TO ORDER <lb/>
HATS HATS <lb/>
get A <lb/>
OR<lb/>
and have you an up-to-date Hat. <lb/>
or pounds in a week. I Inly <lb/>
today we read in one paper where <lb/>
warehouse had a big sale <lb/>
of pounds on one Hour. <lb/>
here <lb/>
I hey sometimes sell a quarter mil- <lb/>
lion pounds in a single day <lb/>
fool up a million in a week. And <lb/>
yesterday one warehouse, Lib- <lb/>
n break of pounds. <lb/>
We believe that was the largest <lb/>
break ever had on any North Caro- <lb/>
warehouse <lb/>
Cards are out for the marriage of <lb/>
Dr. William Edward Warren and <lb/>
Miss Eva Mac Fleming in the <lb/>
church at on <lb/>
day Nov. 1st, 1890, at <lb/>
They will beat home <lb/>
after Nov. nth. <lb/>
Luke <lb/>
King, <lb/>
f opportunities and <lb/>
Modest Women <lb/>
pa IS <lb/>
than, beauty <lb/>
wit. Is it <lb/>
men <lb/>
with physical <lb/>
per- <lb/>
son it i <lb/>
by male <lb/>
and of <lb/>
may be n by certain <lb/>
hum of the <lb/>
delicate fern IV- <lb/>
K remedy Am <lb/>
in i <lb/>
So , .- <lb/>
r lo i a- <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
rill- is True. <lb/>
u over think <lb/>
Our stock of the Seal Brand <lb/>
Stiff Hats has just arrived <lb/>
and is a correct copy of the <lb/>
Dunlap style. <lb/>
yon <lb/>
don't help your town at all <lb/>
yon -end off for anything you can <lb/>
gel When a man in any <lb/>
his money out of <lb/>
lo lie i- much <lb/>
from tile his <lb/>
ii back lo him. <lb/>
. Would Pay. <lb/>
at paying a a pound <lb/>
for great quantity of ice was <lb/>
the pail <lb/>
If the price had been as low as in <lb/>
towns where there are ice factories <lb/>
the consumption would be much <lb/>
larger. There would be enough <lb/>
consumed in and <lb/>
to make a factory here <lb/>
well, <lb/>
Come in and get a hat before the rush is over. <lb/>
Phone ft. C. S. FORBES. <lb/>
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Book Store <lb/>
The Standard Bottles <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
THE EATERS OF CLAY <lb/>
ARE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE <lb/>
WHO FEED ON DIRT. <lb/>
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lo kl <lb/>
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No of In <lb/>
earth or clay bill <lb/>
this a favorite with n good <lb/>
many million, of up an. down. <lb/>
In Europe they arc not difficult <lb/>
HO find, or were not M years ago. <lb/>
Tastes hare changed a good deal since <lb/>
than, no But human beings do <lb/>
not readily give up a favorite is- <lb/>
when It l cheap. If superior <lb/>
denounce It. they enjoy the <lb/>
treat on the sly. <lb/>
the of <lb/>
sen no public Um <lb/>
bread with fine <lb/>
clay, as saw them, but <lb/>
should lie rather surprised to learn <lb/>
U at do not <lb/>
follow of <lb/>
in the <lb/>
the Amur, where he saw <lb/>
i rating what <lb/>
similar clay. <lb/>
Mr. had the load lo <lb/>
Ural earth lb U- <lb/>
v. or aim l. in one of <lb/>
rears only before he made <lb/>
so in our <lb/>
lime a <lb/>
had begun M -at <lb/>
when a WOod- <lb/>
man noticed while among <lb/>
n. roots of a he It looked <lb/>
mi and he carried home <lb/>
a I mixed It with rye and <lb/>
hark baked II. The loaf proved lo <lb/>
be and <lb/>
fallowed. So the <lb/>
and a rush s.-t In <lb/>
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wand Is Mace <lb/>
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In the dread <lb/>
that one ma I i i . <lb/>
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n.-rs more than oW s av. <lb/>
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where ha been about <lb/>
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lug line however. <lb/>
he to a fellow player that a <lb/>
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he did think Ii <lb/>
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when M <lb/>
on an I. ma lug <lb/>
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evidently of <lb/>
nu attack of ft 11- <lb/>
i by no nu <lb/>
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ease my own ;. i . ha i i fa- <lb/>
tally It . a <lb/>
heart l <lb/>
bad <lb/>
of and that <lb/>
could . act <lb/>
Prevention <lb/>
better than cure. Liver <lb/>
Pills will not only cure, but if <lb/>
taken in time will prevent <lb/>
Sick Headache, <lb/>
malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, torpid service and sermon every <lb/>
liver and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
school <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
AND <lb/>
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
K AI OF <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
morning and evening. <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
SI., Fridays at A. <lb/>
M., I. A. Minister <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning, and evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Sunday- <lb/>
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every Sun- <lb/>
day, and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. pastor. Sunday <lb/>
in. p. m. W F. Harding, <lb/>
third <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
J. R. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
p. in. R. Moore sit <lb/>
regular <lb/>
b 4.1 <lb/>
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the <lb/>
f Ii. of that would he <lb/>
natural of the superior per- <lb/>
son. the peasantry were not w <lb/>
. or Into rejecting <lb/>
which they Knew <lb/>
to be wholesome and nourishing. <lb/>
When Mr. visited the district <lb/>
ii i- called were us- <lb/>
the sniff both for soup and bread. <lb/>
to Stockholm for <lb/>
gave <lb/>
and feldspar, lime, day, oxide iron <lb/>
and a residuum of some organic matter <lb/>
to animal which yielded am- <lb/>
and an <lb/>
Is organic nuttier which <lb/>
the I everywhere, no doubt, <lb/>
if there i- <lb/>
always and earth <lb/>
to attention than <lb/>
has been lo It, far a- our <lb/>
goes. Commonly it is <lb/>
as a d <lb/>
quarrymen. Swede-, oven <lb/>
soldiers, are not to classed <lb/>
savages, ore the potters of <lb/>
Their work i- <lb/>
i- sen and they make money Null is. <lb/>
Hi. Indian man lard. <lb/>
ii. ., .,, i,. . .- an allowance <lb/>
i i. a V of <lb/>
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The <lb/>
EDITOR <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. <lb/>
the <lb/>
We suppose it is unavoidable <lb/>
yet it is there <lb/>
should be as much as <lb/>
there is, this early date, of the <lb/>
Stales to be <lb/>
tilled by the Legislature of <lb/>
Tue names of four gentlemen <lb/>
Carr. <lb/>
ex Alfred <lb/>
M. <lb/>
in with <lb/>
while of would per- <lb/>
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candidate for each <lb/>
who are <lb/>
any of them would of feel <lb/>
being <lb/>
but it is pleasing to <lb/>
two of and <lb/>
Col, deprecate <lb/>
any agitation of mailer until <lb/>
after next August's election. The <lb/>
discussion of who shall Senator <lb/>
should lie deferred until after <lb/>
of the which <lb/>
is lo choose him. The Democratic <lb/>
party of North I has Inn I a <lb/>
the <lb/>
a senatorial light into <lb/>
a State campaign. We do not I e- <lb/>
that the heated controversy <lb/>
between the of Senator <lb/>
and <lb/>
UM was the cause of the fusion <lb/>
victory of that year, for it was <lb/>
the stars the <lb/>
Democratic party was to <lb/>
cm in that election, but it <lb/>
to it was <lb/>
harmful in every way. <lb/>
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will not see a repetition of <lb/>
such a controversy at <lb/>
in politics, and we hope to be <lb/>
pardoned for the suggestion that <lb/>
the <lb/>
have the matter very <lb/>
largely in their hands, if the <lb/>
newspapers will from lining <lb/>
up prematurely for their respective <lb/>
favorites and discussing their <lb/>
will be sure to be <lb/>
regarded by some as depreciating <lb/>
the merits of other gentlemen and <lb/>
thus provoke counter discussion <lb/>
and if with- <lb/>
hold their hands, we can light the <lb/>
next campaign win <lb/>
practically without the hindrance <lb/>
of this handicap, and then there <lb/>
will be plenty of time O look after <lb/>
the matter of who shall be Senator. <lb/>
Otherwise there may lie no Demo- <lb/>
Legislature at all. and thus <lb/>
the National party <lb/>
will have lost a vote the Senate, <lb/>
and State, through the loss -of <lb/>
a Democratic Legislature, will <lb/>
itself again the slough <lb/>
which it pulled ii self with so great <lb/>
effort such great cost is <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
WASHING ION LETTER. <lb/>
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North more prosper- <lb/>
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D. Oct. <lb/>
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STURDY <lb/>
Today. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
among <lb/>
has existed since <lb/>
when <lb/>
of Star ionic held <lb/>
up Federal employ es and <lb/>
us under <lb/>
th real The reason is <lb/>
Idler teal by Boat <lb/>
Ohio com in asking <lb/>
to chip in to keep <lb/>
from carrying Ohio. The <lb/>
Service who <lb/>
draw I heir salaries pleasure <lb/>
the man for <lb/>
largely upon <lb/>
Ohio going republican, had not a <lb/>
word to say about circular <lb/>
letters received by of <lb/>
every Washington, <lb/>
bill they made a bluff it doing <lb/>
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tea and <lb/>
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home and same <lb/>
place. the road <lb/>
to conditions. bog <lb/>
and hominy, sow peas and <lb/>
cabbages, raise chickens and <lb/>
keys and Mil these and <lb/>
other like things lo and In <lb/>
and the farmers will live <lb/>
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the Southern farmer. News and<lb/>
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make- oath <lb/>
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State id. and <lb/>
said firm will pay sum of <lb/>
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each and every ease of <lb/>
be cured by the <lb/>
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I and experts who <lb/>
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Wednesday. <lb/>
State executive <lb/>
met there and Issued an address <lb/>
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blood and surfaces of the <lb/>
system. J. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Bold druggists. <lb/>
heat. <lb/>
In order to in world <lb/>
a full of South of <lb/>
the Record of <lb/>
will shortly issues<lb/>
progress to date sad the <lb/>
for <lb/>
lo this issue will include many of <lb/>
noted men of the South <lb/>
its <lb/>
will <lb/>
deal broadly the <lb/>
natural minimal <lb/>
on <lb/>
We <lb/>
k. <lb/>
; speeches <lb/>
l.-i <lb/>
Mu. <lb/>
Made by<lb/>
political of postal Ito the people in opposition the <lb/>
lie posted proposed Constitutional amendment <lb/>
in all Ohio as they <lb/>
greatly to learn <lb/>
of Toledo <lb/>
office had bean asked <lb/>
to republican campaign fund. <lb/>
An order was once issued <lb/>
plying with and all <lb/>
hands winked each other <lb/>
thought, devilish sly we <lb/>
Mr. Mr <lb/>
slop the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Helms come from Ohio aid he <lb/>
knows how desperate ease is. <lb/>
and how much he has at slake. <lb/>
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;. <lb/>
luck <lb/>
One in Kan-as said that silver <lb/>
buckles wen <lb/>
on those little elastic the <lb/>
ladies hide and never talk about, <lb/>
and this particular be <lb/>
hoped to see of Bis <lb/>
will- sued him for a and <lb/>
the Only woman in town s <lb/>
liver buckles attached to <lb/>
He knows that there is <lb/>
movement among prominent re- j <lb/>
publicans to prevent his of P <lb/>
that if his party fails to <lb/>
We Say to this. <lb/>
The Democratic press of Slate <lb/>
seems to be almost a unit for a <lb/>
primary for Senator. <lb/>
We are favor of this under <lb/>
circumstances or conditions. <lb/>
let the aspirants for the position <lb/>
announce as candidates <lb/>
early next year stating how they <lb/>
stand on great policies that will <lb/>
be In-fore the people the cam. <lb/>
Let the Democratic State <lb/>
convention order a primary to be <lb/>
held after the next Stale election in <lb/>
August and let claims of the <lb/>
different candidates be settled by <lb/>
people, but under no <lb/>
stances let the quest inn interfere <lb/>
with the elect um of the Legislature <lb/>
of the adopt mu of the <lb/>
Amendment. There is danger <lb/>
along this line and we are opposed <lb/>
to Senatorial question being <lb/>
brought up at all until after the <lb/>
State <lb/>
gram. <lb/>
Ohio it <lb/>
show of succeeding. <lb/>
How desperate the republican <lb/>
situation Ohio is may <lb/>
by talk of republicans. For j <lb/>
instance, Heath, who owes <lb/>
his present official position to <lb/>
who has just returned <lb/>
from Ohio, has discounting <lb/>
republican the Stale by- <lb/>
saying that the republicans arc so <lb/>
busy handling their prosperity <lb/>
that many of them may not have <lb/>
time to vote. He also says that <lb/>
Mr. has the democrats of <lb/>
the State better organized than <lb/>
they have ever been before. Dem <lb/>
advices from the State are <lb/>
without exception favorable to the <lb/>
success of <lb/>
editor until he was as raw as a <lb/>
potato, s., much for a <lb/>
meddling with things he is sup <lb/>
posed lo know nothing about. <lb/>
Exchange. <lb/>
The State Trucker's association <lb/>
was formed at Raleigh Wednesday. <lb/>
with J. Bryan Grimes president <lb/>
it. Parker, of <lb/>
Alliance, secretary. were <lb/>
made by Moss. Grimes, J. II. <lb/>
of Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Journey, J. S. <lb/>
Parker, Westbrook, of Ml. <lb/>
Olive, Agriculture <lb/>
Patterson Geo. T. It <lb/>
was decided that there ought lo lie <lb/>
a uniform system of organization <lb/>
that the printed plan for this <lb/>
should be sent out, so local <lb/>
lie effected. I <lb/>
Grimes said it was his idea to have <lb/>
a State organization, with the <lb/>
Eastern t Truckers <lb/>
as the parent one, and also to <lb/>
have the local organizations. <lb/>
George T. Boston, J. II. <lb/>
Mr. Westbrook, of Mt. Olive, <lb/>
were to draft the plan. <lb/>
Editor J. P. of the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, has returned <lb/>
home from Europe. He has <lb/>
printed some interesting notes of <lb/>
his trip. <lb/>
to the presence of typhoid <lb/>
at the Virginia Military In- <lb/>
Gov. Shipp, superintend- <lb/>
fit the cut ire corps of <lb/>
on Monday night for thirty <lb/>
days. The numbers <lb/>
men from all parts of the <lb/>
States. <lb/>
At Wilson Thursday Jefferson <lb/>
was found guilty in <lb/>
degree, tor waylaying <lb/>
killing Mr. Calvin An- <lb/>
Judge Rattle ed <lb/>
Jefferson to be hanged on <lb/>
Friday, Nov. 16th. Counsel for <lb/>
Jefferson have appealed the case. <lb/>
THAT CAN ALWAYS UPON. <lb/>
L. M. REYNOLDS <lb/>
MEN AND DOTS <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
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that this supplement will <lb/>
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issued in the interest of the <lb/>
S nil's material <lb/>
aim will is- to as briefly <lb/>
as possible <lb/>
the most telling facts regarding <lb/>
been <lb/>
what Hi.- for the fill lire is. <lb/>
in that busy man may <lb/>
grasp the without <lb/>
wading rough an mass <lb/>
of uninteresting ides. <lb/>
This will be sent to <lb/>
every subscriber lo the <lb/>
and addition to <lb/>
this the Southern <lb/>
appreciating its importance to <lb/>
South, has purchased copies <lb/>
which will to lead <lb/>
business and <lb/>
in and West. <lb/>
A copy rill also sent la every <lb/>
bunk and banker the South, <lb/>
and to many other ions. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
North Carolina Postal Receipts. <lb/>
Washington, Oct. re- <lb/>
of presidential <lb/>
North Carolina for the year <lb/>
were announced today, us follows ; <lb/>
Asheville, ; <lb/>
Burlington, 11,031.761 <lb/>
Chapel Hill, , Charlotte, <lb/>
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Durham, <lb/>
; City. <lb/>
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