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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/>
Crops. <lb/>
The II.-raid <lb/>
the of Johnson <lb/>
North more prosper- <lb/>
. than several years. Diver- <lb/>
when he ,. , . , . <lb/>
. . of has I this <lb/>
of I . . <lb/>
.,.,., ., , It in Johnson add <lb/>
miles, more indignation <lb/>
D. Oct. <lb/>
Mb <lb/>
from hi <lb/>
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/>
going to Of. <lb/>
tea and <lb/>
that the <lb/>
issued a year ago. <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
is <lb/>
pear hope of <lb/>
bell- r on farm <lb/>
diversifying the crops. The day <lb/>
of all or all en- <lb/>
wide awake <lb/>
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hominy, and mean to live <lb/>
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/>
hope of <lb/>
the Southern farmer. News and<lb/>
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make- oath <lb/>
be part of <lb/>
Gnu J. Co., do- <lb/>
ling business in the of ; <lb/>
State id. and <lb/>
said firm will pay sum of <lb/>
ONE for <lb/>
each and every ease of <lb/>
be cured by the <lb/>
a mi-. Think J. <lb/>
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ed my presence. day have led i <lb/>
I and experts who <lb/>
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The had quite a <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
State executive <lb/>
met there and Issued an address <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
nu- i- taken In- <lb/>
. and acts on lite <lb/>
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/>
I IN CALF, RUSSIA BOX AND KID ABE <lb/>
HONEST SHOES, A SATISFACTION <lb/>
IN WEAK TO ; THEM <lb/>
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AND <lb/>
pair. DOME when . of a good <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/>
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Burlington, 11,031.761 <lb/>
Chapel Hill, , Charlotte, <lb/>
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Durham, <lb/>
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83,325.06; <lb/>
20,006.21; <lb/>
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103.44 ; <lb/>
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1,110.011; Littleton. <lb/>
Louisburg. Ma- <lb/>
1,130.33; Monroe, <lb/>
Morganton, Mount <lb/>
Airy, 3,603.17; New <lb/>
10,315.73; Oxford, 4,888.30 <lb/>
Plymouth, 950.03; <lb/>
880.03; <lb/>
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laud Beet, Shelby, <lb/>
Tarboro, <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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Even the great big P <lb/>
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appearance of calendars a <lb/>
put it <lb/>
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House will elect <lb/>
Speaker <lb/>
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the <lb/>
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a candidate for Speaker, who- <lb/>
nominal leader of the <lb/>
upon the floor. By reason of his <lb/>
by the <lb/>
leader will be given <lb/>
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upon bus <lb/>
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control upon <lb/>
bills Hole-.-, and <lb/>
courtesy and practice. he <lb/>
to say about <lb/>
The nomination there <lb/>
is something more than empty <lb/>
there <lb/>
campaign the <lb/>
of three leading <lb/>
These will be Mis<lb/>
and Alabama. <lb/>
of the nominal leader<lb/>
Chester <lb/>
The monument to the North I <lb/>
Confederate dead buried in <lb/>
at Winchester. Va., <lb/>
will completed, is b the <lb/>
last day The matter <lb/>
unveiling it was at the <lb/>
the unfed, rate Vet <lb/>
at <lb/>
night. follow <lb/>
Indies are a to aid the <lb/>
Veterans to make H <lb/>
far the <lb/>
ceremonies, and <lb/>
the State Mr-. P. <lb/>
Concord. Mrs. L. <lb/>
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Advert is an art that <lb/>
everybody knows; and never <lb/>
u.-h an art as in these days, when <lb/>
as in ii, work is done <lb/>
writing advertising as in writing <lb/>
editorials. Hut advertising is also <lb/>
A high authority says <lb/>
Advertising be planed on <lb/>
that it is to <lb/>
lie That is a <lb/>
It means that ad- <lb/>
should be systematic, and <lb/>
nut sporadic I hat it is a distinct <lb/>
feature department, and <lb/>
should lie mi administered. Au- <lb/>
now and then <lb/>
bring a of steady <lb/>
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w. <lb/>
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grips st no <lb/>
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C. t Ms <lb/>
. unity ha- one of the <lb/>
youngest engineers, perhaps, the <lb/>
Hi- name i- King <lb/>
living in Green Hill <lb/>
A Source of Profit. <lb/>
The most convincing proof that <lb/>
lively aggressive newspaper <lb/>
advertising pays is the <lb/>
but quantity of it which appears <lb/>
when the sales their course Astute and progressive <lb/>
they are are wont to indulge in profit <lb/>
tin the other hand, like the less expenditures; hence when they <lb/>
that wears away their business <lb/>
the stone, systematic advertising in broadcast through the me <lb/>
an artistic way. day after day, of the newspapers it most be <lb/>
in and year out. becomes part taken as a self-evident fact that <lb/>
the reading matter of great are results <lb/>
never miss the their investments in <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
New Good by every boat. <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
HATS. NOTIONS. <lb/>
TRUNKS, <lb/>
GENTS <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
nix building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stork of------- <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
call will convince you. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Floor, Sugar. Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
space. fact, it <lb/>
water until the well runs <lb/>
reader- do know, by all practical and successful <lb/>
, i seven perhaps, how lunch that the <lb/>
He runs and lire- an engine . I hey get from the ad-1 of crisp and instructive <lb/>
at null. other man- j columns until they trade a constant . <lb/>
a.-.- the sawing and another about II. Then they realize that of to the <lb/>
only old, bale. who, day <lb/>
I shingles as from the day. talk to them through the <lb/>
machine. newspaper columns are their j <lb/>
ii friends <lb/>
and they act <lb/>
Ills i; ii Lite. <lb/>
a white laborer, <lb/>
MS dead in lied Saturday <lb/>
horn.- in <lb/>
will lie an active leading from Street, <lb/>
Church and Castle. <lb/>
aide a lour bottle of <lb/>
laudanum, and this, coupled <lb/>
the fact he bad previous <lb/>
to lake 111- own <lb/>
life, lead- hi- to be <lb/>
ii i- a ease of <lb/>
Domestic troubles were assigned <lb/>
him pr.-v as of <lb/>
in <lb/>
and it h understood Star. <lb/>
his lead <lb/>
has <lb/>
lower bod. <lb/>
Favors a Primary <lb/>
While la-1 weak <lb/>
J. by I <lb/>
reporter of the and Observer <lb/>
if he was ;, candidate for the <lb/>
States Senate. <lb/>
of that paper gives the following <lb/>
a his <lb/>
-I have not announced can- <lb/>
as yet. Since the results <lb/>
of the election of ISM, in v <lb/>
of the active part I took there in <lb/>
many persons have suggested to <lb/>
me that they desired to see m re- <lb/>
to the Senate, which of course <lb/>
has l-ii very gratifying. I <lb/>
only a abort while, I <lb/>
have thought that my <lb/>
with the leading the Sen- <lb/>
nation, and my <lb/>
with public might enable <lb/>
me to render some <lb/>
Slate creditable to myself, should <lb/>
it be the pleasure of the people to <lb/>
me back. <lb/>
I have made no public an <lb/>
of my candidacy, and <lb/>
whether I shall hereafter do Bo or <lb/>
not, am heartily favor of hold- <lb/>
a primary election at the same <lb/>
time the Presidential election is <lb/>
held 1900, let the <lb/>
voters say who they de-ire <lb/>
to represent them in that body. <lb/>
When our State convention last <lb/>
tear declared in favor of the <lb/>
of Senators by the people, I <lb/>
understood it meant what it said, <lb/>
and I of BO batter way <lb/>
demonstrate our good faith than <lb/>
by commencing with the first .-hi- <lb/>
believe letting the <lb/>
control <lb/>
party, and say whom they desire <lb/>
for their candidates, including <lb/>
Senators, without any regard to <lb/>
whom it defeats or whom <lb/>
expressed views similar In <lb/>
this in mid were then <lb/>
published, the events since <lb/>
have only continued me in <lb/>
these views. I believe Dem- <lb/>
party will always lie <lb/>
when the Democratic voters <lb/>
control <lb/>
limn Paul. <lb/>
tin- other side Paul, or <lb/>
Johannes Paul <lb/>
to give him all hi name-, has <lb/>
Ballad the <lb/>
means chief, president, or <lb/>
one authority. <lb/>
lie i- sit feet tall and with <lb/>
long legs, huge hands, <lb/>
feet and ears, fast mouth and chin. <lb/>
manner he is very stolid. <lb/>
He once outran a horse for a <lb/>
kindred yards. In bis youth be <lb/>
was a wonderful horseman; <lb/>
Reflections of a Bachelor. <lb/>
Most men's wive- are nearly as <lb/>
big a help to them as porous <lb/>
be gets married a man <lb/>
swears to love always; afterward <lb/>
he loves to swear. <lb/>
Old bachelors sometimes kiss <lb/>
but generally they would a <lb/>
lot rather take <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED <lb/>
MEAL AD <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 visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
K. O <lb/>
OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
MARVEL of beau- <lb/>
style and excel- <lb/>
GUI THE BEST THAT IS <lb/>
OFFERED, AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST PRICES. <lb/>
I now one of the new <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Alter two years <lb/>
have seen paid <lb/>
THE <lb/>
lift <lb/>
QUiCK DELIVERIES . , <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive bust- of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
of even the smallest orders is I carry a Your Policy <lb/>
of doing <lb/>
makes S. BEST i. Has Cash Value, <lb/>
mean a favorite source of sup Loan Value, <lb/>
ii t i in. some fine California . ., T <lb/>
; plies in pure food all peaches. Paid-up <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Another one is the high <lb/>
The average woman would man- of our choice groceries, j R M A. T <lb/>
age to wear a fresh scalp tied we guarantee to lie of the j <lb/>
her licit if it were only style. I very at the lowest prices to <lb/>
skin- are a terrible trouble to a lie found <lb/>
woman in life. she , n Kin miff f <lb/>
holding them up she's holding <lb/>
A Murderous <lb/>
Hut the timely warning a <lb/>
prisoner, there would .- <lb/>
been a scene in the count <lb/>
yesterday, and a <lb/>
jail delivery . yes <lb/>
imparted the to <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff that <lb/>
was a plot among the <lb/>
to escape, and that involved <lb/>
the taking of one or more lives, <lb/>
the of ibis <lb/>
statement, Sheriff <lb/>
took up a position ill the jail. <lb/>
from which he hear what <lb/>
himself <lb/>
discovered, and remained there <lb/>
feats of equal <lb/>
of a circus rider. <lb/>
It is said of him that when young <lb/>
he could on bis head a <lb/>
galloping horse, holding by <lb/>
stirrup straps. <lb/>
He is Intensely religious, <lb/>
curious as it may seem, an <lb/>
can line. <lb/>
He knows the Bible from cover <lb/>
to cover and has a text for every <lb/>
any occasion. <lb/>
He is a excessive <lb/>
smoker. <lb/>
Paul left Cape Town as a <lb/>
the Trek of ism. <lb/>
and his whole life brave <lb/>
one it has a <lb/>
Vance's First Composition <lb/>
A lady of tin- city, of the <lb/>
teachers In the graded school, <lb/>
It is not number of Mowers <lb/>
you pile on a man's Of grave <lb/>
that proves your toward <lb/>
him, but the number of kind words <lb/>
concerning him and the <lb/>
number of kind acts you perform <lb/>
In in while be is alive and light <lb/>
from J until o'clock, druggie for independence. <lb/>
which lime he became aware . , . <lb/>
the was carried out. <lb/>
When at last he <lb/>
known, David bard at <lb/>
work tiling through the last strand <lb/>
of last Impediment to reaching <lb/>
the outside corridor, which <lb/>
rounds cage. big bolts <lb/>
had already forced from <lb/>
sockets by the clever work no <lb/>
of the professional crook, <lb/>
Johnson, using the while one <lb/>
of the heavy padlocks had been <lb/>
tiled free and the other one nearly <lb/>
so. <lb/>
Is one of the crooks who <lb/>
followed the Wallace circus and <lb/>
J. <lb/>
ID. <lb/>
DEALER IS <lb/>
The I test way for a woman to <lb/>
love her. husband is to husband <lb/>
her love. <lb/>
When a woman is first in love <lb/>
she always blushes when she says <lb/>
her prayers. <lb/>
Probably the reason why girls <lb/>
are so sweet is because they like <lb/>
pickles so much. <lb/>
A woman's idea of good manners. <lb/>
Dotted down, is never letting other <lb/>
people know it when you don't like <lb/>
them. <lb/>
you <lb/>
Beef. Cattle, <lb/>
Hip, Luis, <lb/>
Hides. <lb/>
other <lb/>
ice.<lb/>
If an, ti <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
i a.-ii at <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
Boas x. C <lb/>
K. C.<lb/>
Cotton I lagging lies always <lb/>
on ban . <lb/>
Fresh goods kept <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Will be reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce or <lb/>
To the insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
K. <lb/>
was arrested for stealing a <lb/>
ill.- <lb/>
OVER TUB COUNTRY. <lb/>
After November I the people of <lb/>
Chicago will pay seven cents a <lb/>
quart milk. <lb/>
Pearl Hart, the escaped Arizona <lb/>
woman has <lb/>
ed at X. If. <lb/>
The next National Conference of <lb/>
Charities and Correction will be <lb/>
held on May to M, WOO, at <lb/>
Topeka. Kan. <lb/>
lottery tickets are <lb/>
sold Mexico, the forged <lb/>
signature of Colon.-I John Jacob <lb/>
Aster, of New York. <lb/>
planning a fake <lb/>
caught four <lb/>
train wreckers, <lb/>
lay, <lb/>
at Mason la. <lb/>
fourth Volunteers, a <lb/>
sou of ex John J. <lb/>
has re-signed his lie <lb/>
of hearing. <lb/>
received from a cousin of the <lb/>
a copy of his <lb/>
in-i school composition. It ha- <lb/>
come Into possession of the Oh <lb/>
server, which has every assurance <lb/>
; the document, <lb/>
and is given herewith as an <lb/>
I deuce its writer's budding <lb/>
genius <lb/>
HI IS. <lb/>
You told me to tell what I know- <lb/>
led about Toads. Well Toads is <lb/>
like frogs, but more dignity, <lb/>
when you come think of it frogs is <lb/>
wetter. The warts which is <lb/>
noted far lie cured for <lb/>
they is but if I <lb/>
get well I'd in the house. <lb/>
My I rand father knew a toad that <lb/>
some lady had trained till it was <lb/>
like folks, wen its master <lb/>
it would conic for Hies. They <lb/>
cm with their long which <lb/>
is some like a long red worm but <lb/>
more like only <lb/>
got no gum onto it. Hi <lb/>
w ill lie standing a its hind <lb/>
legs together and a thinking what <lb/>
a line fat Hi it is and the load a sit <lb/>
ten some distance away like it wan <lb/>
asleep. While you see this Hi as <lb/>
plane as you ever see anything all <lb/>
at once it toad <lb/>
look- up at you out of his <lb/>
eves like be said. What become <lb/>
of that but you know be et <lb/>
Thai- what know <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
A. a. <lb/>
your Chills ind <lb/>
with Tute- <lb/>
Tonic at bottle <lb/>
lo take. Money if it falls. <lb/>
die <lb/>
you weft. None good. <lb/>
. Mir.-l Roberta Co., Va <lb/>
life's battles are the things that house at was robbed of drag <lb/>
Monday of Woolen sod <lb/>
A cash drawer of the <lb/>
order to be better prepared to protect the of our <lb/>
customers and friends the tobacco farmers of Eastern North <lb/>
the sale of their tobacco we have recently made arrange- <lb/>
by which our Mr. Hughes will conduct a warehouse on the Dan- <lb/>
Va., market, and Mr. Farmers on the <lb/>
market. is the largest wholesale market in the <lb/>
world. Here are the the largest planters in the trade <lb/>
and to a large extent the price of our tobacco is <lb/>
established. <lb/>
After considering matter every light we have to the <lb/>
conclusion that a warehouse in Danville <lb/>
value to and our patrons. <lb/>
We wish lo say to all who have tobacco to sell that Mr. <lb/>
will look after your interest every way and his purchases, mat- <lb/>
of course will get the undivided attention of Mr. Hughes at <lb/>
other end of <lb/>
Thus you sec, with one interested to handle our <lb/>
chases we will be in better position to stand up to your tobacco buy- <lb/>
it if than Any Warehouse firm in North Carol inn. <lb/>
Thanking all our patrons for their favors and in the <lb/>
past we are <lb/>
Friends <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
O. B. <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 could best <lb/>
serve our own and our customers interests by having a warehouse con- <lb/>
on the market and I leave my many friends and <lb/>
pleasant associations in Eastern North Carolina to take charge of the <lb/>
business at that cud of line. <lb/>
During nearly two years association with Mr. in the <lb/>
warehouse know him to be eminently qualified to assume <lb/>
branch. Tour tobacco In bis <lb/>
hands I yon from my knowledge of his capacity and ability will <lb/>
be core fully looked after your interests protected. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
B. II <lb/>
rial is the best and <lb/>
the work <lb/>
teed <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Mayor Has But w Cases <lb/>
The improvements going on iv <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there , <lb/>
on the of this paper it <lb/>
J- <lb/>
is to remind you that you on. t <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
on to settle as early as <lb/>
We need YOU <lb/>
e we us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Death Dealer <lb/>
A new instrument death M <lb/>
found by when they <lb/>
.-. who <lb/>
was sentenced Island <lb/>
tor year fur i . <lb/>
The tiny was but a <lb/>
of the ordinary <lb/>
syringe. In the dainty aluminum <lb/>
which not the <lb/>
but also a of <lb/>
a slender tube and <lb/>
of there were all the am <lb/>
The nickel plated syringe, which <lb/>
in use the <lb/>
made t. Serve M <lb/>
an It large <lb/>
as fountain pin. When the poi <lb/>
son was a tin; dart, the <lb/>
size of ordinary needle, be <lb/>
shot into the victim's body, <lb/>
In cause the <lb/>
dart to penetrate ordinary clothing <lb/>
Harriss. of the a a and <lb/>
Spring Hope Messenger, cam.- u m ml lire the <lb/>
evening to visit his moth-, for the poison. Into v I he end <lb/>
He left this morning. of dart had been to <lb/>
W. Moore, of Asheville. <lb/>
rived Sat evening to visit The entire as <lb/>
S. Will has many friends finished and put <lb/>
here at his old home and they <lb/>
all glad to see him. <lb/>
A. M. Moore left this morning to <lb/>
attend at New Beta. <lb/>
Ward left this morning for <lb/>
Wilson the Mis- <lb/>
Mis returned <lb/>
home Sal evening from a <lb/>
week's v to attending <lb/>
mate- <lb/>
R. William returned <lb/>
evening where he <lb/>
Weal to relatives and to take <lb/>
in fair. <lb/>
T. J. Jarvis and Mrs. I <lb/>
is home Saturday even- <lb/>
from where they had <lb/>
to attend the fair. <lb/>
W. s. s. <lb/>
and II. L. Cook, the latter at- <lb/>
all of <lb/>
rived here Sal evening to look <lb/>
after the estate of F. B. <lb/>
who died Thursday <lb/>
new buildings and increased <lb/>
business, bill a difference the de- <lb/>
of elements of the <lb/>
noticeable. When i <lb/>
Mayor J. Q. began his ad-l <lb/>
ministration first of last July <lb/>
he out by impressing <lb/>
fact he was going to have the <lb/>
town ordinances or he H. <lb/>
was going to punish the j evening from <lb/>
And be has Worked right along the; Mr. and Mrs. H. W <lb/>
together as a sol of <lb/>
instruments. The needles <lb/>
were in a glass which <lb/>
was about inch and a hall long <lb/>
and no thicker than a straw. The <lb/>
w bob- outfit it aluminum <lb/>
an ordinary <lb/>
pack of York <lb/>
Mrs. M. K. Norman left <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
line of bis For awhile <lb/>
he had pretty full dockets, <lb/>
This is show week. on Monday mornings, hut <lb/>
This is ideal weather. <lb/>
a large falling off in raw. <lb/>
The I Convention Monday morning he-never <lb/>
had a eve to try. and for the past <lb/>
week he had hut three and <lb/>
they were of such a trivial <lb/>
that he did not even impose a line <lb/>
but lectured the defendants and <lb/>
Let Ibis kind of <lb/>
continue and <lb/>
Sweet Pickets M cents <lb/>
in Wilson this week. <lb/>
Mr. H. If. Schultz is baring a <lb/>
brick sidewalk laid front of his <lb/>
store. <lb/>
It's all well enough to have <lb/>
of push, but it's many <lb/>
to have n pull. <lb/>
quart. Sour Pickles cents <lb/>
dozen at B. M. Schultz's. <lb/>
Experience is a good teacher, but <lb/>
aha doesn't do you much good <lb/>
less yon our lessons. <lb/>
ticket to the Weldon <lb/>
fair to Nov. <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
Monday evening and hold the <lb/>
boards at the opera this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
a fellow dreams that he is <lb/>
In love he sometimes awakens to <lb/>
the reality that It was all a <lb/>
trance. <lb/>
New Office <lb/>
Mayor's office has <lb/>
moved the old building near <lb/>
th house to the hall over <lb/>
Mr. Prank store. The <lb/>
entrance is street. The <lb/>
new is a great improvement <lb/>
over old quarters. <lb/>
Daughters of Confederacy. <lb/>
The Singletary Chapter of the <lb/>
Daughters of the Confederacy will <lb/>
When a man makes his , , ,, ,., , <lb/>
the business it stands to . <lb/>
son that he ought to be stuck on All are <lb/>
himself. tube as some <lb/>
matters are to be considered in <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
to creditors by W. S. Maultsby, <lb/>
Administrator of the estate of P. <lb/>
Maultsby. <lb/>
The river is in line condition for <lb/>
fishing and some of the anglers <lb/>
have been catching large strings of <lb/>
the finny tribe. <lb/>
Attention is called to dis- <lb/>
solution notice of firm of <lb/>
Jolly by B. K. Jolly <lb/>
surviving partner. <lb/>
Enterprises arc not by <lb/>
wishing for them. Somebody in <lb/>
Greenville must get a move on if <lb/>
the town has any factories. <lb/>
Any of our wood paying sub- <lb/>
are reminded that we <lb/>
would not object to having sonic <lb/>
wood this time of <lb/>
Men of intellect stand by <lb/>
ideas; drinkers fall by their rye- <lb/>
dears, and men with extravagant <lb/>
wives arc ruined by their high <lb/>
dears. <lb/>
The October of . the <lb/>
Companion is to a <lb/>
magazine it size. But that excel- <lb/>
lent paper often gives Its reader a <lb/>
surprise. <lb/>
The freight train was several <lb/>
hours late coming in Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon, but it brought four car <lb/>
loads of tobacco to be sold on <lb/>
Greenville market. <lb/>
So far the Columbia Shamrock <lb/>
tilt has cost nearly <lb/>
Sir Thomas has spent about <lb/>
and Americans <lb/>
A dear cup <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Attention is called to the <lb/>
of the Greenville Tailor <lb/>
Co., V. J. Lee and V. <lb/>
proprietors. They will open In <lb/>
the room In the rear of the white <lb/>
barber shop and can do first-class <lb/>
work. They have a <lb/>
killed workman. <lb/>
which all should lie deeply Internet. <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Electric Lights. <lb/>
Brothers area longways <lb/>
ahead of the general spirit of en- <lb/>
prevailing Greenville. <lb/>
They have not waited for town <lb/>
to put in electric lights, but have <lb/>
gone ahead and put in a plant of <lb/>
their own, and now their immense <lb/>
factory is brilliantly lighted by <lb/>
We hope seeing those <lb/>
lights will cause an electric <lb/>
to spread over the town. <lb/>
on Kales. <lb/>
The railroad people have a <lb/>
Of doing Is a <lb/>
little beyond the understanding of <lb/>
Whedbee the everyday traveling finks, and <lb/>
returned Monday from g ,, ,,.,,.,. ,., . ,,. ,. <lb/>
John and Shell mm returned now then hen lo raise a coin <lb/>
home Monday evening from Hal tie former. <lb/>
instance the id held the <lb/>
Mrs. w. U. King left this tempting Inducement of <lb/>
lag for Wilson to visit her ,,,., ,. <lb/>
Mrs. Wells. I. . ,. . . ,. . <lb/>
log to attend the <lb/>
Harry Walls, of Wilson, arrived Convention at Wilson this <lb/>
Monday evening to take a .,, ,, <lb/>
with the Greenville Tailoring Co. , . . , <lb/>
delegates went to then- tickets <lb/>
Mrs. G. W. ibis morning it was to find that <lb/>
Miss Viola, of New are were just <lb/>
visiting the family of . Par- . , . . . <lb/>
in South Greenville. <lb/>
; We asked sonic of the pas- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. e, Mr. about and said that <lb/>
and Mrs. A. J. ., ,. ;. . . <lb/>
Mrs. P. B. Hooker left this morn- rate iron, their town <lb/>
for Wilson to nil end was also higher than the regular <lb/>
Christian Missionary Convention, i rate. <lb/>
II. Gardner. Mrs John Arrested. <lb/>
Jenkins, Prof. Manning. If. W. <lb/>
Smith, M. Smith, It. C. Cannon, I Wallace circus, which <lb/>
John Pearce and A. K. of j showed here September was <lb/>
through this morn <lb/>
log going to Wilson to attend the <lb/>
Christian Missionary Convention.<lb/>
J. A. Higgs, of is in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
J. S. Maultsby left this morning <lb/>
for his home in <lb/>
II. D. Gardner returned this <lb/>
morning from a visit to <lb/>
Mrs. A. to Kin- <lb/>
Tuesday lo visit <lb/>
J. I. Matthews went to Kinston <lb/>
Tuesday evening and returned this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
W. G. Moseley. of <lb/>
who has been spending a week <lb/>
here, left this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Savage Mrs. of <lb/>
Wilson, who were visiting Mrs. C. <lb/>
T. returned home today. <lb/>
J. It. has <lb/>
at Greenwood, S. C, the <lb/>
night of the 18th, when about to <lb/>
load for Augusta. <lb/>
A h <lb/>
A named II. Home <lb/>
tried, it seems, to back a game in <lb/>
n side show. After over <lb/>
he decided, as luck or the <lb/>
wen- against him. to <lb/>
appeal the law. He employed <lb/>
a lawyer swore warrants <lb/>
for several of men by name <lb/>
and <lb/>
All the drivers were arrested <lb/>
they reached the train with their <lb/>
teams. After waiting an hour or <lb/>
two, <lb/>
He withdrew the charges and Hie <lb/>
circus men were released. <lb/>
To School <lb/>
The committee of every School <lb/>
District in the county is required <lb/>
to take a census of the children. <lb/>
A large of blanks have <lb/>
been distributed. If you have <lb/>
to get one apply to for <lb/>
iii <lb/>
highest <lb/>
kit price paid here r cotton seed <lb/>
all the time. <lb/>
The Co. <lb/>
bit of t a- <lb/>
Mrs. two Mr. <lb/>
Jesse Cannon's little daughters <lb/>
were here Sunday. <lb/>
Miss join <lb/>
and of spent <lb/>
most of day with <lb/>
here iv . <lb/>
our adds, also notice oar <lb/>
s when <lb/>
you come to Winterville. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
The kiln is cool, and <lb/>
yon can gel orders either <lb/>
large or small tilled at any time. <lb/>
Faun lauds aim tow ii lots a rush <lb/>
How's that man <lb/>
can get bis pick cheap. Bee A. G. <lb/>
Miss Pearl Campbell with Mr. <lb/>
Reba King. Greenville, spent <lb/>
Sunday with her <lb/>
Lillian, here. <lb/>
W. Parker baa seal two loads <lb/>
fencing to today. <lb/>
Has sold a small order of <lb/>
wire picket fem-e to be put Av <lb/>
nevi week, <lb/>
i . <lb/>
While some excel in <lb/>
and in other ways, claim to ex- <lb/>
in the of our work. <lb/>
Our wagons, carts, saddles, <lb/>
back are made. <lb/>
also any odd jobs do are <lb/>
class. Mi.-. <lb/>
MAX AND TIM <lb/>
Tl ALL. nit <lb/>
see <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-sIN ALL LINES. <lb/>
B-t Hals, <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COriE AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
PARING. <lb/>
Honest Polk. <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
Monday evening to begin a week's <lb/>
engagement in the opera house. <lb/>
Before the curtain went ill the <lb/>
performance Mr. <lb/>
the the company, an- <lb/>
that two of is specialists <lb/>
had deserted him after the <lb/>
had reached the Nor- <lb/>
folk to train for Greenville, <lb/>
and for Hint he felt Hint he <lb/>
could not give as good enter- <lb/>
as he bad promised. <lb/>
Then that no one should lie <lb/>
pointed he asked the manager of <lb/>
the opera house to go through the <lb/>
audience all a <lb/>
ticket for tonight's performance, or <lb/>
them their money, which- <lb/>
individual might prefer. <lb/>
This was commendable honesty. <lb/>
Even without the specialists re- <lb/>
to they gave a performance <lb/>
well worth the admission price. <lb/>
Other specialists have been <lb/>
graphed for and are. expected to <lb/>
arrive <lb/>
located on the Greenville tobacco must take this census <lb/>
market. He is charge of and return it at least by the <lb/>
Monday in December or you <lb/>
will be subject to removal <lb/>
for of duty. <lb/>
This is We have <lb/>
an accurate census of the children <lb/>
of the Give a copy to <lb/>
your township trustees and send a <lb/>
copy tome. Don't neglect this an- <lb/>
other day. The township Trustee <lb/>
will please sec that this census is <lb/>
U in every School District. <lb/>
Oct. 1899. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Schools. <lb/>
Union Meeting. <lb/>
The Meeting <lb/>
will lie held in the Baptist church <lb/>
at next Friday. Saturday <lb/>
and The church <lb/>
building will be dedicated on <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
A Fine Feast. <lb/>
B. U. who is a <lb/>
fisher of fishes as well as <lb/>
Usher of men, has been having <lb/>
good luck after finny this <lb/>
week. Tuesday evening he re- <lb/>
membered house <lb/>
hold with a of very large <lb/>
perch, some of them <lb/>
alive and kicking. I feast <lb/>
indeed. <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Mr. W. M. died about <lb/>
Modest Women<lb/>
women is no <lb/>
a charm <lb/>
and <lb/>
S. Is any <lb/>
wonder that <lb/>
men <lb/>
with <lb/>
disorder <lb/>
liar lo <lb/>
lions in <lb/>
i be <lb/>
mil <lb/>
may be r.- .-m., I I <lb/>
. hi <lb/>
down <lb/>
lies of women <lb/>
on unfailing <lb/>
i lie. <lb/>
i.-l <lb/>
of <lb/>
o'clock this his <lb/>
f. ,. e, male Keen or standard remedy for <lb/>
on Greene street. The funeral .,, ,.;. .,,. <lb/>
tool, Cherry ; i by <lb/>
Hill tn <lb/>
MILLS <lb/>
Nobles went to Green- <lb/>
ville ibis morning to resume work. <lb/>
Miss Bessie went lo, <lb/>
last week to spend om <lb/>
time with friends. <lb/>
Mrs. T. It. Hodges, of Washing <lb/>
ton. is visiting here parents <lb/>
Mr. Griffith Oiled bis refill-1 <lb/>
at St. John's Sun <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Good Catch. <lb/>
Two sons of Mr. ;. I. Moore <lb/>
were out hunting a nights ago. <lb/>
and in due of <lb/>
The young men went for <lb/>
the tree two out <lb/>
of top and u out of the <lb/>
hollow. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
In Carolina. <lb/>
Durham had a big lire Mon- <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
A navigation company has been <lb/>
organized Goldsboro for <lb/>
pose of establishing a steamboat <lb/>
line between that city and Now <lb/>
Bern. <lb/>
The late A. F. Page, of Raleigh, <lb/>
was worth more than a <lb/>
million of dollars, his will bis <lb/>
children receive his wife <lb/>
his grandchildren <lb/>
the Orphanage the <lb/>
Academy of Music at or <lb/>
The A. N. la con- <lb/>
the feasibility of building <lb/>
a branch road from lo <lb/>
Snow Hill. <lb/>
While removing limbers in a <lb/>
new cotton mill near Madison, two <lb/>
men weir killed by a piece of <lb/>
falling on <lb/>
The stables of W. <lb/>
in were burned <lb/>
day Tuesday morning. Several <lb/>
horses perished in the fire. <lb/>
The says <lb/>
the average coal of maintaining the <lb/>
the Iredell county home tor the <lb/>
aged and year 1898 <lb/>
was only U lier month for each <lb/>
lunate. The average coat tot the <lb/>
past six years is only per <lb/>
month for each Inmate. <lb/>
to cold in one day. <lb/>
Laxative Quinine <lb/>
All druggists refund <lb/>
money it fails to care. B. <lb/>
on every box, <lb/>
Be. <lb/>
General Shop. <lb/>
w k again AT OLD STAND OH MAIN <lb/>
STREET AND AllE READY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. WE <lb/>
HAVE AND ABE BETTER <lb/>
PARED FOR WORK. <lb/>
BICYCLES MADE TO ORDER PUB <lb/>
S. <lb/>
STYLE and <lb/>
that arc always found in <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
invite you to call and examine our Fall and <lb/>
Winter styles Shoes for which we <lb/>
have exclusive sale. <lb/>
A glove lit perfect ease from <lb/>
day is experience of <lb/>
. . . STYLES. <lb/>
Phone C. S. FORBES. <lb/>
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All persons are hereby <lb/>
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any way in Township, ad <lb/>
the lands of Bryant Dixon ,, jg, <lb/>
land and the lands of , <lb/>
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This Oat <lb/>
i v i.- A. Mills. <lb/>
day <lb/>
Ink of of Pitt county, <lb/>
M of null- el Freak <lb/>
u given <lb/>
claim,<lb/>
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Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
HE KNEW HUMAN NATURE. <lb/>
Lad Mud la of <lb/>
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Ill Street l <lb/>
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superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and Prayer <lb/>
meet Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
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J. B. Morton, pastor. <lb/>
p. m. J. U. Moore <lb/>
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and known as lot No <lb/>
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streets and known as lot No <lb/>
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wit nod known as lot No <lb/>
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the a Cobb on the <lb/>
west, lot No <lb/>
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lot No <lb/>
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streets and the old Tarboro road known <lb/>
as lot No <lb/>
One lot fronting on and <lb/>
the old Tarboro road and known <lb/>
lot No <lb/>
One parcel lot of land fronting Third <lb/>
street the North lying In lot <lb/>
No and the Brunch. <lb/>
One piece or parcel of kind <lb/>
on the south side of Third street opposite <lb/>
Jams street and the same course <lb/>
and width of street to Tar <lb/>
adjoining J It on the east and <lb/>
on the west, nut <lb/>
and half acres. <lb/>
One lot fronting on Third and Latham <lb/>
sheets and known as lot <lb/>
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most ill practically <lb/>
lotion the within the <lb/>
limit of Greenville. There arc <lb/>
other building within the same dis- <lb/>
from Court <lb/>
schools main business street to be <lb/>
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with Central <lb/>
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railroad, at <lb/>
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leaves <lb/>
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don all North dally, all a <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
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T. M. Traffic <lb/>
J. a. COREY, <lb/>
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in lie found the <lb/>
formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME JO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
1875.---- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
WHOLESALE -.- <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, <lb/>
aide meat, <lb/>
coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
butter, mountain full <lb/>
cream <lb/>
oat hominy <lb/>
and cotton <lb/>
at per <lb/>
D. M FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sawing MACHINE <lb/>
SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
a AM <lb/>
A Trip to Paris <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave Tarboro at A. <lb/>
M., Greenville A. M. Tues- <lb/>
days, and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change tie- <lb/>
j pending on of water. <lb/>
at Washington <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde from <lb/>
Buy Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Host on. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
SI <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
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VOL. XVIII. GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER I <lb/>
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NO <lb/>
The Little r. paper. <lb/>
It's just a little up- <lb/>
to-date; <lb/>
supplement ore <lb/>
plate. <lb/>
every unless <lb/>
the forms are pied; <lb/>
it with <lb/>
boiler-plate <lb/>
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nays that <lb/>
is in our <lb/>
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fairs of State, <lb/>
tells that Joseph <lb/>
front <lb/>
It never mentions Kruger or Jo- <lb/>
Hill says I hat Thomson's grocery <lb/>
a new window <lb/>
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will give <lb/>
be <lb/>
William <lb/>
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my kins had, <lb/>
And says that Israel Johnson <lb/>
become a happy <lb/>
is short- <lb/>
to <lb/>
And the fuel is <lb/>
building new <lb/>
It mentions Dewey's coining in one <lb/>
brief paragraph. <lb/>
And says that Trimble <lb/>
has sold yearling <lb/>
And every thing with- <lb/>
in little town, <lb/>
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plainly Jotted down, <lb/>
Some people make fun of bill. <lb/>
honestly, I like <lb/>
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upon the <lb/>
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much to say <lb/>
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it comes my way. <lb/>
in Baltimore <lb/>
A HUH I <lb/>
Of th I Junior Order United <lb/>
American Mechanic.<lb/>
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American earned <lb/>
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of lie Unit State. <lb/>
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whom are well known journalists, <lb/>
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in the United States. <lb/>
Our order pays out about <lb/>
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a warm hearty welcome ti all <lb/>
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have not one <lb/>
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shield and protect them us well <lb/>
as us. in I he exercise of all civil <lb/>
religious liberty. <lb/>
Thai no person who is engaged <lb/>
in active wholesaling or retail- <lb/>
alcoholic or spirituous liquors <lb/>
as a beverage shall be received lo <lb/>
membership. <lb/>
We our devotion to the <lb/>
Public School system of C <lb/>
try. We believe <lb/>
and all leaching in <lb/>
Junior ,. j,, <lb/>
man who has;, <lb/>
Ml<lb/>
ion . <lb/>
a ii. . i . n laving <lb/>
per year m- <lb/>
charges and r ex <lb/>
if of sending raw <lb/>
i- miles away to <lb/>
lo be made into cloths should be <lb/>
mills <lb/>
located as neat possible lo the <lb/>
The money <lb/>
in be suitably divided <lb/>
planters, operatives <lb/>
mill tiers, making all <lb/>
The <lb/>
lion is pother sound in <lb/>
having the cheap raw <lb/>
material South solid has- <lb/>
Some -known Pacts. <lb/>
which puts her <lb/>
he . e <lb/>
Mild I. made <lb/>
The i <lb/>
THAT CAN ALWAYS KI <lb/>
or ii <lb/>
He is indeed a poor <lb/>
not found a friend. is <lb/>
absolutely necessary to the <lb/>
of human nature. Man i <lb/>
made T-i enrich the <lb/>
heart and fashion there <lb/>
be friendship. <lb/>
When this is found the secret <lb/>
place of nature is struck, and may <lb/>
worked Into productiveness of <lb/>
mental and moral being. The true <lb/>
friend is born for adversity. His <lb/>
grip has tenacity of <lb/>
when prosperity attends our <lb/>
steps, and honors brow <lb/>
bill when conditions have changed <lb/>
summer has turned into <lb/>
wilder of adversity plant <lb/>
forth like the pine amid <lb/>
eighteen per cent, all <lb/>
the America employ <lb/>
domestic help, two <lb/>
percent, one <lb/>
all known lo <lb/>
exist worked <lb/>
four boors of each day a whole <lb/>
year, for <lb/>
meals, able to <lb/>
make one dress apiece for less <lb/>
seven-eighths of the women <lb/>
of America. <lb/>
six par Of ell the worn <lb/>
en iii America spend a-much <lb/>
tiny per year their <lb/>
clothe. <lb/>
bit of twelve million American <lb/>
families the income of four million <lb/>
of these families hi than <lb/>
each per year, the incomes of <lb/>
nearly eight percent, of the <lb/>
are less than <lb/>
each per year. <lb/>
arc of places this <lb/>
country where only one mail comes <lb/>
fourteen days. <lb/>
Ask the average person <lb/>
the central point of area Is in the <lb/>
United Slates and lie will fix it <lb/>
somewhere in Illinois. Tell him <lb/>
it is nearer San he <lb/>
will be until he re- <lb/>
members Alaska is within <lb/>
boundaries of Uncle <lb/>
w the November Ladles <lb/>
i ionic journal <lb/>
It was General Lee's custom to <lb/>
leave his tent door in the <lb/>
morning for a sprightly hen <lb/>
had gone into the egg business <lb/>
promptly and thus had saved her <lb/>
head. When she stepped <lb/>
would put aside his work <lb/>
walk post deferentially upon <lb/>
the outside until he cackle <lb/>
mysteries at <lb/>
She roosted rode <lb/>
his wagon, was an eye witness of <lb/>
the battles of and <lb/>
Gettysburg, and was finally <lb/>
upon the altar of hospitality <lb/>
at Orange Court House, in <lb/>
November Home <lb/>
The man who is prompt in meet- <lb/>
his obligations, he rich or <lb/>
poor, can always be counted on to <lb/>
get all the favors that are going; <lb/>
and the reverse is to be said of the <lb/>
who fails lo honor this <lb/>
tern. Some people think smart <lb/>
lo withhold what belongs lo their <lb/>
creditors, many of them being am- <lb/>
ply able to pay at any <lb/>
folk Herald. <lb/>
ii<lb/>
Baby. <lb/>
A girl was to Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Adam of Franklin av <lb/>
MM N. J., Fri <lb/>
day that, all hough perfectly <lb/>
formed, weighed a and <lb/>
a So small is baby <lb/>
easily rest the palm of <lb/>
its father's hand. It hits great <lb/>
lung power and the doctor lie <lb/>
sees no why it should not <lb/>
lake a growing lit one of these days <lb/>
develop into normal size. <lb/>
Hew York Ban, <lb/>
alpine snows. Virtue expressive <lb/>
of truth and right relative <lb/>
God and affects all our <lb/>
lions with society. It is what <lb/>
is to the solar system, mid <lb/>
without it society could not exist. <lb/>
Truth is necessary lo <lb/>
civilization as much sous sunlight, <lb/>
air or food, docs not live <lb/>
by bread Cultivate the <lb/>
principles of our order and live <lb/>
them our lives, and you see us <lb/>
possible I hat they arc <lb/>
into our Govern- <lb/>
As a paternal and <lb/>
order is purely American, <lb/>
watching over and caring for <lb/>
of our brothers when <lb/>
and disabled to shield <lb/>
widow and orphans of deceased <lb/>
brothers would the eagle her <lb/>
young mid tender brood. What <lb/>
nobler attribute can man have <lb/>
that he shall love his brother <lb/>
This is what the order <lb/>
In the years through which the <lb/>
of our records run have <lb/>
added thoughts and deeds, <lb/>
till the mind and give incentive to <lb/>
members, their hearts <lb/>
bear deep stamped the impress of <lb/>
our motto, virtue, liberty and <lb/>
which make <lb/>
sweet and lasting the relations <lb/>
which the members of our order <lb/>
are united. <lb/>
The Junior Order is the most <lb/>
patriotic exponent of the virtue <lb/>
of greatest nation on face <lb/>
of globe, composed as i-, of <lb/>
representative <lb/>
having its beginning the <lb/>
impulses gave freedom to <lb/>
people and drove the haughty <lb/>
rant from this glorious land of ours <lb/>
and wherever our organization <lb/>
holds sway we are one object, <lb/>
one brotherhood and one in <lb/>
lame <lb/>
language, to the end <lb/>
general ions be able to <lb/>
take their places <lb/>
workers, educated ill the <lb/>
history, an manners of <lb/>
Americans. <lb/>
We guarantee lo every man the <lb/>
or God ac <lb/>
lo the dictates of his own con- <lb/>
science, would give every as- <lb/>
to protect all in the <lb/>
of liberty, we object <lb/>
moat strenuously to the <lb/>
or any no matter <lb/>
what name may exist, in <lb/>
temporal of this country. <lb/>
believe that the should i <lb/>
be in our public schools, RUSSIA <lb/>
lo leach sectarianism, but to <lb/>
A v. of pet feel <lb/>
weigh bis mid be feel <lb/>
measure <lb/>
feet inches from the the Au- <lb/>
when the arms are extended. <lb/>
I The length of the hand ought to <lb/>
one lentil this, one- <lb/>
I seventh sin mid be the length of <lb/>
l. I lo mid <lb/>
die measure the same <lb/>
from the middle of <lb/>
the chest. From top of the <lb/>
bead lo should be <lb/>
of the foot. Bound the <lb/>
measure Inches <lb/>
round bust, under nuns. The Raleigh declares <lb/>
measure inches of of <lb/>
The buM measured over I white pine timber in the <lb/>
Ills should be the forests of Western North Carolina. <lb/>
upper part of the arm inches of the difficulty of getting <lb/>
and wrist ii Inches. The calf the product lo the <lb/>
inculcate teachings. I is the <lb/>
standard of all <lb/>
and civil law, <lb/>
We therefore believe our <lb/>
should be in <lb/>
teachings, but that no dogma or <lb/>
creed should be tough id the same <lb/>
time. We believe that patriotism <lb/>
and love of country should be in- <lb/>
stilled Into the hearts of children. <lb/>
and with the sacred words <lb/>
God, mother and home; and <lb/>
should be that our Hag <lb/>
is the symbol of all <lb/>
home for us here on earth. <lb/>
would place a ling upon every pub- <lb/>
lie In land, and a Bible <lb/>
within, and object there- <lb/>
in set forth should be a beacon <lb/>
light in every storm which Illicit <lb/>
ens lo engulf us. <lb/>
Ibis noble patriotic work <lb/>
ask the cordial and hearty co- <lb/>
operation of all good citizens. In <lb/>
this grand work need the help- <lb/>
baud of all organizations hold <lb/>
the same mid principle-. <lb/>
Remembering united sand, <lb/>
we fall. <lb/>
Our Country is our Motto. <lb/>
our allegiance lo our order <lb/>
in united mid action <lb/>
currying out these principles. <lb/>
SHOES, i <lb/>
IN EVERY <lb/>
IN STYLE-l <lb/>
AND DURABILITY AUK PURCHASED <lb/>
FAIR. COME TO SEE IS IN <lb/>
KID ARE <lb/>
SATISFACTION <lb/>
WE THEM <lb/>
SHAPES-COMFORT <lb/>
WITH EVERY <lb/>
ED OF A GOOD <lb/>
of leg should measure I <lb/>
inches, the <lb/>
ankle s <lb/>
HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
HAT<lb/>
v Queer Family <lb/>
About <lb/>
-ion is seen coining up <lb/>
street. The figure la n lit- <lb/>
lie sand-hill steer, much larger <lb/>
than a goat, lo a <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
STOVES <lb/>
d miniature can. on which is <lb/>
piled a few Sticks of blackjack. <lb/>
Following wake of little <lb/>
which crawls along <lb/>
with his load, In a lull, <lb/>
sallow while <lb/>
man. his wile and five children, <lb/>
all as yellow as pumpkins and <lb/>
solemn owls. Thus come <lb/>
to town almost every day, dispose <lb/>
of wood for cents and <lb/>
lake departure as <lb/>
come <lb/>
The man's is Butler, and <lb/>
he lives in sand hills sonic <lb/>
here and Hope <lb/>
Mills, His only visible means of <lb/>
support is the as- <lb/>
whole family, brings <lb/>
to low n once a el let <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
industry in Unit region has re- <lb/>
undeveloped. Hut in- <lb/>
creasing will bring the <lb/>
timber into market, and if the <lb/>
of North wise <lb/>
their generation they will <lb/>
the experience of the <lb/>
in the Northern States and <lb/>
make timely regulations for the <lb/>
prevention of wanton ravage of <lb/>
their forests. The wooded lands <lb/>
be recklessly laid waste, as <lb/>
have been the forests in <lb/>
or they may made sour- <lb/>
of permanent <lb/>
The to the fertility of <lb/>
cultivated areas, hold in cheek <lb/>
Hoods, aridity <lb/>
laud promote <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
Reflections of a Bachelor. <lb/>
The woman who has bi much <lb/>
regard for the feelings <lb/>
ends by their not having <lb/>
enough for hers. <lb/>
If women really looked like <lb/>
do on men <lb/>
would shoot at them. <lb/>
The crudest and people <lb/>
in the world always have a smile <lb/>
and a kind word for a dog. <lb/>
The only man who was murder- <lb/>
ed after trouble at the Tower of <lb/>
THE BEST THAT CAN PK BOUGH <lb/>
SEE OUR TI L <lb/>
k GARLAND <lb/>
COOK STOVER TICK WORLDS <lb/>
HI 1ST. <lb/>
A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
frog shipping Industry of <lb/>
Minnesota is hopping along <lb/>
in of croakers. Over <lb/>
of frogs quarters <lb/>
I wore shipped from <lb/>
St. Paul year, which required <lb/>
I he slaughter of over the million <lb/>
Epicures up there say <lb/>
Southern b. f. is larger but not <lb/>
as home bred <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
state city of Toledo i <lb/>
. f <lb/>
Prank J. oath <lb/>
he Is senior purl net of the <lb/>
of Prank t o., do- <lb/>
business In Toledo, <lb/>
aforesaid, and <lb/>
said will pay the sum of <lb/>
ill DOLLARS for <lb/>
each and i Catarrh I <lb/>
be cured Hull's <lb/>
Cure. J. <lb/>
Sworn lo before me and <lb/>
ed in presence, day of <lb/>
December, A. H. 1880, <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Cure is taken <lb/>
and directly on the <lb/>
and sin <lb/>
system. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, <lb/>
Hull's Pills are the best. <lb/>
eh i-. i i I. <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
the one I hey caught <lb/>
on the day of <lb/>
<lb/>
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