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VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, M. C. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1399. <lb/>
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President, or he could before the last of the tiles arc <lb/>
have almost any thing else in sight i received at the Census for <lb/>
that he wanted by asking for it. I not only moat they all be Oral ex- <lb/>
Pen. Lea la man to-day by supervisors, but <lb/>
he was then. He has done many cases will probably re- <lb/>
to public lull rev because of some error <lb/>
the to do over him was I passing or Informality. The actual <lb/>
fancy and he has been forgotten ling of people col be done <lb/>
that's all. Admiral Geo. are turned into <lb/>
will himself in same boat J the The <lb/>
before long unless we are much simply gather the fuels, and <lb/>
mistaken. He, tun, w ill be forgot- force in Washington does <lb/>
ten. It time counting and the <lb/>
of Um Great which done In <lb/>
cry day .,, the facts re- <lb/>
seventy lire million <lb/>
or if say will be <lb/>
they straightway forget all about <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
men gel <lb/>
It <lb/>
New Facts on an Old Subject. <lb/>
Charity and Children, the <lb/>
lent organ of the Baptist Orphan- <lb/>
age at has u grave <lb/>
editorial its issue of Ibis week <lb/>
upon habit among boys <lb/>
and its effect upon them. It has <lb/>
no doubt that <lb/>
live boys Where whiskey kills one; <lb/>
and urges its young readers lo ab- <lb/>
stain from them, telling them <lb/>
they must their manhood <lb/>
or their cigarettes. The advice is <lb/>
most excellent, we have <lb/>
doubt as to its <lb/>
better the advice in most of <lb/>
cues the likely is to lie <lb/>
taken. a majority of instances <lb/>
a boy begins smoking cigarettes <lb/>
he thinks is mannish. <lb/>
Directly becomes a habit in him, <lb/>
and not being old to have <lb/>
developed a strength of character <lb/>
with the strength of <lb/>
the he fancies that he cannot <lb/>
grapple successfully with it and <lb/>
surrenders to it without a struggle; <lb/>
always very much <lb/>
smarter at that age than he ever <lb/>
is thinks he <lb/>
better any one else what is <lb/>
good and what bad him, he <lb/>
sneers at his advisers and will not <lb/>
stop ho docs not lo. <lb/>
There has lately to <lb/>
writer's knowledge a very <lb/>
story upon this subject. It is <lb/>
from a gentleman who has <lb/>
had personal business with I lie <lb/>
in an important South- <lb/>
city of one of best known <lb/>
surety companies <lb/>
tho This officer told our <lb/>
friends that his company has bond- <lb/>
ed thousands of boys <lb/>
youths of iii years of age and <lb/>
under, who were positions of <lb/>
trust; that out of the whole <lb/>
seven hundred have gone wrong, <lb/>
and careful inquiry into <lb/>
of the fact that, <lb/>
without a single exception, these <lb/>
seven hundred boys smoked cigar- <lb/>
Now ibis company append <lb/>
to tho other questions to which it <lb/>
requires answers from applicants <lb/>
for bonds, Do yon smoke cigar- <lb/>
This is the best possible proof o <lb/>
what many persons have observed <lb/>
that this habit not only saps the <lb/>
physical constitution, but perverts <lb/>
the moral nature of its victim. <lb/>
The lesson here taught is awful <lb/>
one. do not suppose this <lb/>
of facts will have any <lb/>
upon those whom it lo <lb/>
lament, hut it goes for what it is <lb/>
worth. <lb/>
A cubic Paris to The New <lb/>
York as well <lb/>
give the authority i Important <lb/>
a as this the <lb/>
French authorities and the Amer-1 <lb/>
lean, Russian and Spanish <lb/>
there have agreed to re <lb/>
quest President lo me- <lb/>
between Great Britain and <lb/>
the Transvaal; and The New- York <lb/>
SI bad authority <lb/>
says that Mr. Ins <lb/>
promised to give consideration lo <lb/>
S petition it is getting up asking <lb/>
him to become mediator, may <lb/>
be that neither of these stories is <lb/>
true; each of them has n yellow <lb/>
cast; but may be said Pros- <lb/>
has never had and <lb/>
perhaps will never again have such <lb/>
opportunity to do a great <lb/>
vice lo humanity as is open to him <lb/>
now. Doubtless both Great <lb/>
and the Transvaal would ac- <lb/>
his mediation gladly ac- <lb/>
uncomplainingly the <lb/>
which he reached. It is <lb/>
his power to save many lives and <lb/>
much property, his doing so <lb/>
would popularize him with Ills own <lb/>
men while the world would <lb/>
resound with his <lb/>
The more dollars some <lb/>
lea sense have. <lb/>
The catfish is not musical. <lb/>
doesn't even <lb/>
Oarsmen have already Indulge <lb/>
the last rows summer. <lb/>
Strictly speaking, counterfoil <lb/>
money is a thing of the passed. <lb/>
Complexion lotions should <lb/>
ways be taken at their face value. <lb/>
The young father with the baby <lb/>
carriage manage to get the push. <lb/>
No man would like h's wife to <lb/>
know- exactly what lie thinks <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
The telephone gills say a <lb/>
ring on linger is worth I <lb/>
the phone. <lb/>
When a loan is doomed lo <lb/>
guillotine his , i- rather <lb/>
apt to fall. <lb/>
The with <lb/>
days is Inking considerable stuck in <lb/>
automobiles. <lb/>
If cold contracts it's funny tint <lb/>
one will make n fellow's ii <lb/>
as big as a house. <lb/>
.-in ti doctor <lb/>
for not wanting to know bis pa- <lb/>
Hauls very well. <lb/>
When conies In a of <lb/>
professions the day laborer can <lb/>
always lake bis pick. <lb/>
When a ionics lo town lo <lb/>
have a blowout be shouldn't <lb/>
his operation lo the gas. <lb/>
Labor organizations never both- <lb/>
Satanic Majesty. The wages <lb/>
of sin always remain the same. <lb/>
The wife who wears bloomers on <lb/>
her legs consistently <lb/>
if her husband has then, on <lb/>
nose. <lb/>
man West <lb/>
traded his wife for a jack <lb/>
you can shut up a <lb/>
Hen Peck never <lb/>
before what a sublime hero Dewey <lb/>
he's going <lb/>
at <lb/>
An Honest Man. <lb/>
It has been well <lb/>
I.-i man is nobles <lb/>
We are reminded of this <lb/>
ii. hearing of the <lb/>
Cole, ho recently <lb/>
died in hi. real One <lb/>
in hi. life an m <lb/>
i- a- a a- it n i. <lb/>
Many years <lb/>
v ii the in- sold <lb/>
. .; in of wheat By mi <lb/>
mill, and some weeks thereafter <lb/>
he came back and returned part of <lb/>
saying that he had <lb/>
on he had been paid <lb/>
more than inn price of his <lb/>
and grandchildren <lb/>
-in- . . well be proud <lb/>
THAT CAN ALWAYS BE RELIED UPON. OUR <lb/>
New Confidence <lb/>
Our readers arc against <lb/>
a new confidence game which is <lb/>
being worked by an gen- <lb/>
of New <lb/>
He writes to the selected victim <lb/>
i he has been recommended to <lb/>
him as an honest man, would <lb/>
it be possible for him <lb/>
a little to Cuba, <lb/>
to dig up from a certain place and <lb/>
bring away a fabulous sum buried <lb/>
there the Spanish- American <lb/>
war by a rich American now in <lb/>
jail. <lb/>
The man ties <lb/>
he is too busy himself, hence can- <lb/>
not go, winds up by modestly <lb/>
asking the victim to semi live <lb/>
to pay the expense of some <lb/>
gal expenditures. <lb/>
Perhaps some of our render have <lb/>
already received such letters, as <lb/>
they are circulated in North <lb/>
IN CALF. RUSSIA CALF, BOX AND KID AUK <lb/>
HONEST SHOES. TI B N <lb/>
IN WEAR TO EVERY WE HAVE THEM <lb/>
IN THE LEADING STYLES AND <lb/>
AND DURABILITY AUK PURCHASED WITH <lb/>
I PAIR. COME TO SEE US WHEN IN OP A GOOD <lb/>
his HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND, <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Wednesday's <lb/>
The of <lb/>
yesterday devotes two columns of <lb/>
la editorial pace to the letter of <lb/>
Chairman Simmons, published In <lb/>
Sunday's papers, Md to the <lb/>
which he made from The <lb/>
to <lb/>
The suddenly fierce an- <lb/>
to the proposed <lb/>
amendment. The <lb/>
attacks Mr. Simmons and The Cit- <lb/>
counter charges <lb/>
against them, but has very little to <lb/>
say regard to the charges made, <lb/>
beyond the statement has <lb/>
already a liar on <lb/>
account of the Imputations that <lb/>
had put upon it. Its re <lb/>
will mil strike candid <lb/>
a refutation <lb/>
its expressions <lb/>
with regard to <lb/>
bought with money. <lb/>
This has been distinctly alleged <lb/>
if it is not true The <lb/>
has been has its rem- <lb/>
at law. if it is innocent it <lb/>
should not lose a in bring <lb/>
its accusers lo book. <lb/>
HART <lb/>
FOB- <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
AND STOVES <lb/>
Conference Will <lb/>
trustee of <lb/>
will leave to confer- <lb/>
of the church, at its <lb/>
next month, of the <lb/>
donation under <lb/>
will of I ho la.- A. r. I-. . <lb/>
will la- Mr. <lb/>
the orphanage Academy <lb/>
of Music building with the under- <lb/>
standing that half route were <lb/>
logo Mis. Page during her life <lb/>
time, the decimal ion <lb/>
of Mr. Page provided Hint <lb/>
the orphanage should receive <lb/>
iii cash. <lb/>
There opposition lo the <lb/>
accepting the Academy <lb/>
because II Isa The <lb/>
building ii worth all of <lb/>
and a refusal on the part of <lb/>
orphanage to accept the gift <lb/>
would moan a loss of to the <lb/>
Of course editor or paper may <lb/>
oppose or advocate suffrage <lb/>
amendment without bribed <lb/>
or bought, it is openly charged <lb/>
and generally believed that the ed- <lb/>
the and <lb/>
his paper have been bought to op- <lb/>
pose This is only instance <lb/>
can recall in North <lb/>
editor and his paper <lb/>
have charged with <lb/>
to oppose or advocate <lb/>
proposition is to be voted<lb/>
j And yet such a is being <lb/>
extensive,., circulated throughout <lb/>
Male purpose of <lb/>
. o <lb/>
. . II <lb/>
age i<lb/>
i Ion <lb/>
f. r <lb/>
Slat<lb/>
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I- . <lb/>
Ohio, city of Toledo i <lb/>
i VS C. <lb/>
J. makes oath <lb/>
be is senior partner of the <lb/>
of Frank J. Co., do- <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo, <lb/>
Count, and Slate aforesaid, and <lb/>
said will pay sum of <lb/>
ONE III DOLLARS for <lb/>
each and case of Catarrh that <lb/>
be cured by Hall's <lb/>
Cure. j. <lb/>
Sworn lo before me and <lb/>
m. presence, this 8th day of <lb/>
A. II., 1880. <lb/>
A. W. GLEASON, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
tin-1 of Mall's Cure is in- <lb/>
,,., r ,. blood and mucous surfaces the <lb/>
i i. ii r v.- FRANK J. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, <lb/>
Mali's Family Pius are best. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
ml a a <lb/>
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win alone m her <lb/>
when a new <lb/>
in front of the <lb/>
ii i-. . I. ii <lb/>
The town of Paten, which has <lb/>
.-. inhabitants, has just been <lb/>
thin int. mull . I In <lb/>
as I., i. n into ranks of <lb/>
a; i i i-i. i i cities. The tow n was the <lb/>
; . works, which were <lb/>
hey rose. started thereby the grandfather of <lb/>
es <lb/>
landing creel n. i- arms the present owner Krupp <lb/>
A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
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las. <lb/>
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nor Cure. Chills and K.-v- <lb/>
or, Malaria Might <lb/>
oiler <lb/>
lie Mad las Rad la. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed to <lb/>
and <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
more HEATERS <lb/>
BEST THAT BE BOUGH <lb/>
COME AND SEE OUR<lb/>
COOK STOVES, THE WORLDS <lb/>
BEST. J <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
GREEN N. C <lb/>
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and there <lb/>
strike. <lb/>
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III ll <lb/>
. lilts <lb/>
red in. . <lb/>
j . , . . J. Firming I. Moore. <lb/>
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a keen was Mills R. <lb/>
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OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
MARVEL of beau- <lb/>
style and excel- <lb/>
The mate- <lb/>
rial is the best and <lb/>
the work <lb/>
teed <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If then is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
on the margin this paper it <lb/>
i to remind yon you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
yon to s-tile as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for if. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
The banters are out. <lb/>
The cold map a along on time <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
cents a box at <lb/>
Reflector Hook Store. <lb/>
Lead Pencils from dozen, <lb/>
to a dozen, at Reflector Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Rig lot of lead pencils, different <lb/>
styles, just arrived at Reflector <lb/>
Rook Store. <lb/>
Sew prepared Buck Wheat. <lb/>
Rim Mouses, Orange Syrup <lb/>
cents can, at <lb/>
post office and <lb/>
a key. <lb/>
Finder please return to this <lb/>
There were ill marriage licenses <lb/>
issued in this county during <lb/>
IS for white couples and 1.1 <lb/>
for colored. <lb/>
If yon have catarrh, rheumatism <lb/>
or dyspepsia, take Hood's Sana- <lb/>
and lie cured M thousands <lb/>
of others have been. <lb/>
Drink sidewalks have just been <lb/>
laid in front of the buildings of <lb/>
A. Brady and -L u. Cherry x Co. <lb/>
There are now but a few places to <lb/>
lie paved to complete the entire <lb/>
business portion the street. <lb/>
A Showing. <lb/>
Mr l. A. of Char- j <lb/>
lotto to know more of <lb/>
pertaining to and cotton <lb/>
mills than any one, says in his <lb/>
book North Carolina raises <lb/>
if cotton and ion <lb/>
bales. With oar <lb/>
Increase in cotton mills, we will <lb/>
ere long have to draw on some i <lb/>
other States to get cotton to run <lb/>
Standard, <lb/>
Broke the Furniture. <lb/>
A wagon that had been <lb/>
loaded with furniture as to <lb/>
leave town today when I lie horses <lb/>
tried to run away. The driver <lb/>
stopped them, a bureau was <lb/>
thrown out of the wagon and badly <lb/>
broken up. Strange a- may <lb/>
seem, the looking-glass was <lb/>
NOVEMBER NAMES. <lb/>
Picked la This Fine Weather <lb/>
November, <lb/>
Moore went to Raleigh <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
today. <lb/>
to Wilson <lb/>
II. S. <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Stephens, of Dunn, <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. John Flanagan. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
day w v <lb/>
Toni Moore, son of Clerk of the <lb/>
C D. C. is sick. <lb/>
STORM <lb/>
Nothing From Ocracoke Vet. <lb/>
Damage at <lb/>
Destruction <lb/>
at and <lb/>
. i . i<lb/>
Session <lb/>
All. <lb/>
report has this <lb/>
city from m I <lb/>
H should coots today no <lb/>
knows whether ii will be or <lb/>
bad. The of the <lb/>
tut through in the Angus <lb/>
may have been to lessen the height <lb/>
of the tide, to keep II from bank <lb/>
lug up vi high on i <lb/>
W. s. . of Fayetteville. The report from Morehead City <lb/>
came in Wednesday ,.,., ,,., ,, <lb/>
Hal Sugg returned Wednesday high tide and great velocity of <lb/>
from Washington City. wind, and considerable damage in <lb/>
Powell went to last both plan- Small buildings <lb/>
returned the water front were de-no <lb/>
and eater did considerable <lb/>
damage to goods in the stores. <lb/>
The Oriental, on the <lb/>
The of Aldermen had <lb/>
their regular monthly meeting <lb/>
Thursday night, tin- meeting being <lb/>
held iii the new Ii ii Pr some <lb/>
mi make a <lb/>
were a tittle late c in, <lb/>
so ii was o'clock <lb/>
the proper began, <lb/>
session continued until mid- <lb/>
1.8. who . elected <lb/>
Alderman from the Fifth ward to <lb/>
succeed N. n. resigned, <lb/>
forward and took the official SEE FOR <lb/>
nth. <lb/>
WALL want IT, TO <lb/>
It TOBACCO TO <lb/>
CAN IT <lb/>
TO <lb/>
ACCOMMODATIONS FOB man BEAST. THE TOP <lb/>
OF THE MARKET TO ALL, RICH OH pool;. AND <lb/>
FRIENDS, <lb/>
CPs, <lb/>
lies think this amount <lb/>
G. I. Hughes, of <lb/>
yesterday here and left this morn- <lb/>
T. Jarvis and I. c. Arthur i <lb/>
returned this Kin- <lb/>
river ha- been led away . <lb/>
A message to the from <lb/>
Swansboro, county, <lb/>
ill night, is as follows <lb/>
severest storm Swans- <lb/>
ever began la-l <lb/>
Mrs. Powell loft o'clock by the <lb/>
for to vis- ., ,, , ,. . ,, <lb/>
tide and heavy winds from the <lb/>
southeast. The rule was higher <lb/>
and Mrs. B, A. I. Can- re- <lb/>
turned evening from <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
would be to pay <lb/>
i In-claim-iii be <lb/>
This proved true, fin <lb/>
when all the bills were in the <lb/>
Stock <lb/>
to 11,110.13. f <lb/>
-sIN ALL <lb/>
large <lb/>
ii relative <lb/>
however, as the Tax Collector <lb/>
after the folks <lb/>
-non turn in enough. Tin <lb/>
expenditures this month was due H ill C <lb/>
in the tiling near the J i. it <lb/>
Presbyterian church, rebuilding <lb/>
the the <lb/>
Miss Harris returned <lb/>
from n i-it <lb/>
and <lb/>
ii ha.- known by the and paying a note that was due <lb/>
Mr.-. I. E, <lb/>
Helen Perkins Bet lie Tyson, <lb/>
audit. F. Tyson and W. II. liar <lb/>
went today to <lb/>
attend the fair.<lb/>
Lamb left <lb/>
Lot <lb/>
today here. <lb/>
I Iii <lb/>
Mrs. A. M. Moore left this morn- <lb/>
to visit relatives <lb/>
Charlie Jr., of Nor- <lb/>
in in lo <lb/>
his undo. A. Griffin <lb/>
broken. <lb/>
Mi-, B. Hughes <lb/>
fur I tout I <lb/>
Confederate Tea- <lb/>
The Confederate tea <lb/>
day by the Daughters of <lb/>
the Confederacy, for the benefit of i <lb/>
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson, was a <lb/>
splendid The ladies Mild <lb/>
all the articles they had and <lb/>
was demand for more. About <lb/>
net proceeds was realized. <lb/>
there. <lb/>
lose them. <lb/>
I. 1809. <lb/>
. lo- <lb/>
K. S. Evans in <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
for Will <lb/>
Irvine <lb/>
on. <lb/>
citizens, washed n house <lb/>
the water front, blew <lb/>
.- etc. <lb/>
bear the loss, a- their <lb/>
boats were washed pieces and <lb/>
nets and seines were lost. <lb/>
Mi. .-i logs <lb/>
from Mr. A. <lb/>
barn blew don u his bug <lb/>
etc. The loss i- pretty heavy. <lb/>
A three wasted schooner is <lb/>
wrecked on Ha- Inlet. The <lb/>
pilots from Swans weal down <lb/>
to being <lb/>
so rough could gel lo <lb/>
Ii i crew arc <lb/>
her sale. The pilots could mil <lb/>
near enough to tell her name. <lb/>
will go lo her tomorrow, <lb/>
regrets Is the Govern- <lb/>
. lo look iii to in regards to n <lb/>
life station being put on <lb/>
I; Inlet. Ii <lb/>
the crew alive tomorrow <lb/>
or <lb/>
la yesterday ii was u <lb/>
case The <lb/>
left <lb/>
loin her <lb/>
left <lb/>
October Tobacco Sales. <lb/>
Secretary II. P. of the <lb/>
Tobacco Board of Trade, reports <lb/>
the tobacco sales of the <lb/>
market for the month of October <lb/>
at This makes <lb/>
pounds for the three <lb/>
mouths the season opened. <lb/>
The sales fur October averaged a <lb/>
little above a cent a more <lb/>
in September. <lb/>
License. <lb/>
Register of Deeds Moore says <lb/>
the storm, or something else, in- <lb/>
with the business in the <lb/>
line last week. <lb/>
Only bur were issued, as follows i <lb/>
W. E. and M. <lb/>
James James Mamie A. <lb/>
Bullock. <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Ward and <lb/>
Lucas and Mary <lb/>
Jr. O. A. M. <lb/>
Program of the <lb/>
On Tuesday evening, Nov. 7th. <lb/>
Acme Council Jr. O. A. M. will <lb/>
tIn public <lb/>
exercises being bold the opera <lb/>
house. Following i- the <lb/>
I. March, While and <lb/>
Prayer by I. A. <lb/>
Song by Council. --My <lb/>
Address of Welcome, <lb/>
A. D. Johnson. <lb/>
by Mrs. Hook- <lb/>
Ii. Music by Osceola Hand. <lb/>
of Speaker, by <lb/>
Prof. L. L. Hargrave. <lb/>
Address, by A. G. <lb/>
Thomas, of Fayetteville. <lb/>
Music by Osceola Band. <lb/>
Presentation of Flag and <lb/>
Bible lo Public School, by Hon. <lb/>
John II. Small. <lb/>
II. Solo, by Mrs. <lb/>
Music by Osceola Bawl. <lb/>
I. A. <lb/>
Public cordially <lb/>
returned were busy all day <lb/>
wreckage of I In- streets and <lb/>
Joseph i; <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
W. is. Wilson Friday, jibe wood yard men were curling <lb/>
evening from Richmond, bank their of wood. <lb/>
Mi.-s Mary of Greene men were looking after the logs <lb/>
county, is visiting Miss Blanche that escaped from the pens and <lb/>
Flanagan. <lb/>
Misses Helen Perkins and <lb/>
Tyson returned Friday evening <lb/>
from <lb/>
J. II. spent <lb/>
here with his brother, Al <lb/>
II. B. <lb/>
righting up he Mattered dam- <lb/>
aged lumber. <lb/>
The I. C. Dispatch had a busy <lb/>
time tracing up and h,,, <lb/>
col Ion bales and barrels I <lb/>
a of old n <lb/>
went oil dock were I <lb/>
Mrs. wife of up Trent river awl I. <lb/>
and their two sous, who n <lb/>
Friday for j, i;, or bales <lb/>
from where <lb/>
the Ore engine, the latter alone be- <lb/>
The Street made re- <lb/>
port the work done under <lb/>
during the <lb/>
the purchase <lb/>
a car load of tiling lo be <lb/>
used making the drains on the <lb/>
streets better. This <lb/>
was adopted and <lb/>
to purchase the <lb/>
tiling. <lb/>
The Lights and lee <lb/>
reported everything on <lb/>
in their department. <lb/>
The Cemetery Committee re- <lb/>
the work dune to <lb/>
tery. <lb/>
The Market House Conduce re- <lb/>
ported everything in go <lb/>
but not us many tenants as can be <lb/>
The special c <lb/>
secure counsel to defend <lb/>
i, a -nil for damages brought <lb/>
by E. C. Williams reported that <lb/>
they had Jarvis Blow <lb/>
and F. o. James, the <lb/>
of agreement between <lb/>
was <lb/>
presented the Board and <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
The Collector and <lb/>
made report of the collections made <lb/>
by each daring the past month, <lb/>
and the allowing of accounts and <lb/>
attending to some minor matters <lb/>
remainder of tho <lb/>
. acted. <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White <lb/>
PARING. <lb/>
PAIRING,<lb/>
Repair Shop. <lb/>
WE ARE HACK AGAIN AT OLD STAND OH MAIN <lb/>
AND BEADY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. WE <lb/>
HAVE M <lb/>
I. WORK. <lb/>
BICYCLES <lb/>
TO AND ANY It K <lb/>
STYLE and <lb/>
that are always found <lb/>
October <lb/>
Mr. Allen Warren sends <lb/>
the following record of <lb/>
the weather for the month of <lb/>
Highest temperature, <lb/>
Lowest temperature, <lb/>
Rainfall <lb/>
It rained days. <lb/>
Frost mornings. <lb/>
storms <lb/>
Most of the rainfall was in <lb/>
but three days of the month. <lb/>
been visiting since Mr. <lb/>
They have gone to <lb/>
housekeeping in <lb/>
on Second street. <lb/>
Foreman w. has ten- <lb/>
his resignation of a position <lb/>
with THE and today <lb/>
his with the paper <lb/>
es. He has been with us eleven <lb/>
lucking two and <lb/>
bus a faithful He <lb/>
has been genial and obliging in his <lb/>
manner, prompt and attentive lo <lb/>
hi duties, most <lb/>
For Your Attars <lb/>
and Your <lb/>
Patriotism is always com- <lb/>
but in every breast <lb/>
there should be not only the <lb/>
desire to be a citizen, <lb/>
but to be strong, able bodied <lb/>
and well for the battle <lb/>
of life. To do this, pure <lb/>
blood is absolutely <lb/>
and Hood's <lb/>
r's f. one specific which <lb/>
cleanser. U i blood thorough- <lb/>
It acts -well for <lb/>
both sexes and all ages. <lb/>
Humor H blood purl. <lb/>
fur I Hoof i <lb/>
my humor b a <lb/>
Springs. Cl. <lb/>
relations have <lb/>
tween us. <lb/>
existed be<lb/>
Sources Information. <lb/>
The who <lb/>
you don't see what you want, <lb/>
ask for it said a wise thing a <lb/>
witty way. He bare <lb/>
ed with equal wisdom you <lb/>
don't know when- in the thing <lb/>
yon want, the advertisement will <lb/>
tell you just to get <lb/>
The business not ices which abound <lb/>
in a first class arc a <lb/>
public They are no <lb/>
longer mere crude and heavy trade <lb/>
Through <lb/>
the advertiser holds chatty con- <lb/>
verse with his patrons far and <lb/>
near. He entertains and instructs <lb/>
he shows them how well <lb/>
equipped he is to supply their <lb/>
But hi clever talks the <lb/>
advertising columns go further <lb/>
they suggest needs, and create <lb/>
new desires for or <lb/>
Rec- <lb/>
barrels of Hour were found and <lb/>
be brought down. The clear- <lb/>
up to the <lb/>
mate already made that the loss <lb/>
this city is about <lb/>
The of wide extent. <lb/>
reaching along tin- coast from <lb/>
folk to Charleston. An enormous <lb/>
amount of damage was done at all <lb/>
the resorts. The greatest <lb/>
damage reported is from the <lb/>
of Wilmington. A mile of <lb/>
railroad trestle of I lie Wilmington <lb/>
road was carried away in- <lb/>
a loss of The <lb/>
damage to the cottages at Ocean <lb/>
View is put and at <lb/>
is <lb/>
Al h, IS miles lie <lb/>
low Wilmington eighteen cottages <lb/>
were carried SWay, only half a <lb/>
dozen buildings remaining. Al <lb/>
Southport, at the mouth of the <lb/>
Capo Fear river, the wind reached <lb/>
a velocity of miles an hour. <lb/>
The river front wrecked. Two <lb/>
steamers were on <lb/>
the laud and several schooners <lb/>
were driven ashore The govern- <lb/>
coal dock is the only one re- <lb/>
all the others have dis <lb/>
appeared. The Quarantine station <lb/>
was partially wrecked and Kort <lb/>
Caswell across bay there WM <lb/>
considerable damage to government <lb/>
2nd. <lb/>
Winter styles <lb/>
Crowd At The Pair. <lb/>
The estimated the <lb/>
fail Wat between <lb/>
four and live thousand. <lb/>
Hawks says his train pulled out <lb/>
that evening with <lb/>
five hundred people on board, and exclusive sale. <lb/>
trains going in oilier directions <lb/>
had equally as <lb/>
so many people to handle made <lb/>
the train an hour late reaching <lb/>
The proudest man in town today <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
We invite you to call and examine our, Fall and <lb/>
Shoes for which we <lb/>
Queen <lb/>
he killed <lb/>
live partridges Hying, at one shot, <lb/>
breaking his <lb/>
Southerner. <lb/>
Now we want lo hear Hob <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Big- Break <lb/>
The tobacco market run <lb/>
block sale again on Thursday. <lb/>
breaks being so heavy that only <lb/>
four of the houses got through, <lb/>
leaving two over to this morning. <lb/>
Some men make money, others <lb/>
make mischief, while a large major- <lb/>
tusk of <lb/>
TO COLD N ONE <lb/>
Take Laxative Quinine <lb/>
Tablets. All druggists refund the <lb/>
money if it fails to cure. B. W. <lb/>
signature on every box. <lb/>
A glove lit and perfect e from <lb/>
first day is the experience of <lb/>
men who wear <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
C. S. FORBES.<lb/>
PP P is <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. <lb/>
ST NEWS. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Ed. t Ow <lb/>
Post <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as <lb/>
Mali Matter.<lb/>
The lynching of a in Kan <lb/>
indication sec- <lb/>
lines are gradually being <lb/>
i -1 out. <lb/>
President seems to <lb/>
think that <lb/>
vigorous will cover all kinds <lb/>
blunders. <lb/>
An Ohio postmaster died the <lb/>
the pall bearers were <lb/>
selected from among the applicants <lb/>
for the vacant job. <lb/>
South African war <lb/>
is about to knock all the inter, <lb/>
out of the scrap <lb/>
and Filipinos, <lb/>
While Otis may in <lb/>
lie u rabid expansionist. In <lb/>
he has done but little toward <lb/>
beyond Manila. <lb/>
We fancy there will be a very <lb/>
Interesting time when the Civil <lb/>
Service call down <lb/>
Mark Hanna for his part the <lb/>
campaign fund soliciting circular. <lb/>
If the trust issue can be fairly <lb/>
presented and voted upon <lb/>
next year the politicians of Mr. <lb/>
will find that the <lb/>
people will not elect a monopoly <lb/>
breeder to put down monopolies. <lb/>
Happening-sin Carolina. <lb/>
The takes <lb/>
in day. <lb/>
Only live people m Salisbury <lb/>
VOted against the bond issue <lb/>
election there. <lb/>
T. i. of <lb/>
ville, was drowned during the <lb/>
storm Monday night. <lb/>
John of <lb/>
got his arm as badly cut a <lb/>
gin that amputation was necessary. <lb/>
The Commonwealth says that <lb/>
Scotland bandies more Span- <lb/>
peanuts than any other market <lb/>
in the I. <lb/>
The Book Mount Mills have de- <lb/>
land a stock divided to fifty per <lb/>
cent and a semi annual money <lb/>
of four per cent. <lb/>
The Supreme court has decided <lb/>
that no part of the raised <lb/>
I bonds to pay off the indebted- <lb/>
of the penitentiary, can beep- <lb/>
piled to debts incurred since <lb/>
At in Asheville last week <lb/>
it was held that cheroots are <lb/>
cigars. Two <lb/>
with stealing cigar- were released <lb/>
when ii was learned that cheroots <lb/>
had been stolen. <lb/>
The Slate sent out <lb/>
a circular letter to the various <lb/>
telephone companies, of which <lb/>
in the Stale, call- <lb/>
on for per cent. tax on <lb/>
gross The Henderson <lb/>
Telephone Company throws down <lb/>
the gauntlet father Worth, by <lb/>
calling his attention to article o. <lb/>
section of the constitution, which <lb/>
limits the power of Legislature <lb/>
this regard, when property <lb/>
la taxed. The company <lb/>
desire to stale that our property is <lb/>
returned for according to <lb/>
its Hue value. this will <lb/>
be regarded as o <lb/>
lo your <lb/>
TO THE LEFT BO <lb/>
H. W. T. <lb/>
Britain seems to beget <lb/>
ting worst of the war with the <lb/>
Boers South On Mon- <lb/>
day the Been captured a whole <lb/>
regiment of British soldiers and <lb/>
the occurrence has filled England <lb/>
with consternation. <lb/>
The Civil Service Commission <lb/>
talks of making trouble for <lb/>
Ohio Republican politicians who <lb/>
sent out the circular levy- <lb/>
contributions on Federal office <lb/>
holders, but no word of <lb/>
has come from President Mr <lb/>
The Administration organs that <lb/>
are taking sides with the English <lb/>
in the war to crush the At <lb/>
republics arc least <lb/>
tent. They Would ridiculous <lb/>
the Boers w bill <lb/>
approving our own expansion <lb/>
armed force. <lb/>
Suit in Court For <lb/>
One of the funniest cases ever <lb/>
tried in Wake county court <lb/>
was tried there yesterday in the <lb/>
Superior court. <lb/>
The title suit was II <lb/>
vs. T. Powell, <lb/>
The amount Involved <lb/>
who is a country <lb/>
physician, hail been called to sec a <lb/>
in Powell's employ. The <lb/>
doctor in no hurry go- <lb/>
to sick In fact he <lb/>
did not go for several hours. When <lb/>
he got there the refused to <lb/>
have him. The doctor went away. <lb/>
Lain he Powell <lb/>
bill Powell refused to pay it, <lb/>
The fact that President <lb/>
regards the <lb/>
of Providence in assimilating <lb/>
the with bullet and bay- <lb/>
may have had some weight <lb/>
in leading to conclude that <lb/>
is to make an <lb/>
fort to save little republics in <lb/>
South Africa from similar <lb/>
the English <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
Floating ice has closed the Y <lb/>
River to navigation. <lb/>
men of the <lb/>
I Mass. I fishing were lust <lb/>
the year just <lb/>
Agents of the Transvaal Govern- <lb/>
Chicago are seeking to en- <lb/>
list men for Boer army. <lb/>
churches in Chicago <lb/>
held special prayers on for <lb/>
the success of the Boer armies; <lb/>
By a drainage canal acres <lb/>
of swamp lauds will be reclaimed <lb/>
in Juneau county, <lb/>
The trial of B. <lb/>
charged with murdering Mm. <lb/>
Katharine J. Adams, will Is-gin in <lb/>
New York on November <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
HI NOTES. <lb/>
Nov. I, <lb/>
Our school is on o bonsai being <lb/>
could tie expected. <lb/>
B. K. Manning Co. have just <lb/>
out a lot bales of cot- <lb/>
ton. People sneak well of our <lb/>
cotton market <lb/>
he Wiley Literary Society has <lb/>
revived again with the opening of <lb/>
the school. every Fri- <lb/>
day night. Outsiders are put <lb/>
duly for debate whenever they <lb/>
wish. <lb/>
A. ii. nice pair of <lb/>
three ton scales put up near his <lb/>
office. They will lie a great con <lb/>
for place, are <lb/>
amply sufficient at present. <lb/>
Ii has been reported that the <lb/>
cigar factory bad shut down. Such <lb/>
is the ease however. Our <lb/>
goods since getting better intro- <lb/>
an-taking well, there is <lb/>
a steady demand to be supplied. <lb/>
Co, <lb/>
Orders for cotton planters are <lb/>
coining in all ready. However it <lb/>
will be three months before <lb/>
rush comes. In meantime <lb/>
let have your order for <lb/>
wagon in cart which you have been <lb/>
needing so long. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
A dusky damsel of dark- <lb/>
lined species, with ebony locks <lb/>
piercing black eyes, from nay <lb/>
down in the swamps of old Swift <lb/>
Creek, came day saunter- <lb/>
into our town gala dress. In- <lb/>
quiring the whereabouts of Miss <lb/>
Mary Hardy's <lb/>
to which she was most <lb/>
conducted by <lb/>
f Manning's. After <lb/>
gracefully rendering rt <lb/>
she proceeded to interview our <lb/>
popular to the prices of <lb/>
head gear. Becoming fully <lb/>
as to price and quality ins all <lb/>
must do who this <lb/>
emporium I she procured a <lb/>
bonnet with feathers red blue <lb/>
ribbons in color. <lb/>
This on her head with her high <lb/>
water homespun dress and cow tan <lb/>
shoes, In parading our streets she <lb/>
was a menagerie all in herself sec- <lb/>
only to <lb/>
Mr. Nash little baby, <lb/>
which has been sick so long, died <lb/>
last night. Burial will be at the <lb/>
old Bryant grave yard near <lb/>
Banks church. The bereaved <lb/>
parents have our sympathy. <lb/>
Headache, <lb/>
Heartburn, I <lb/>
Indigestion, Dizziness, TWO <lb/>
Kit <lb/>
Is out t. <lb/>
MM <lb/>
liver and cure all <lb/>
III-. Is in <lb/>
Hood's Pills <lb/>
cents. Sold by medicine <lb/>
TRADE. <lb/>
Thank the you're <lb/>
and lie happy <lb/>
sums are fatter <lb/>
ripening every day <lb/>
THE DEAD BEL <lb/>
MS I ii- Wt <lb/>
Lin I- a II II- <lb/>
ha um <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
N I<lb/>
II hi I. <lb/>
a iii. <lb/>
A. I II. <lb/>
till- -f<lb/>
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, m-t. <lb/>
I Uriel <lb/>
1- I <lb/>
lay. ill <lb/>
I In -insT <lb/>
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v. ; . <lb/>
B it i <lb/>
train you <lb/>
nix with entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of <lb/>
We Carry<lb/>
ii is.<lb/>
MATS. NOTIONS, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
all will <lb/>
Dry Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Hirer. Coffee, <lb/>
I.-.-i. . in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE <lb/>
a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
Mrs. II. <lb/>
i i. <lb/>
V -i in<lb/>
; . , i <lb/>
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the <lb/>
i- <lb/>
la- <lb/>
H-- <lb/>
, II Ii ft. <lb/>
aid, and <lb/>
v y I w.-iii. a <lb/>
-1.1-1 ii talk n over <lb/>
you depend <lb/>
tits won't lake more <lb/>
than three <lb/>
Washington Star. <lb/>
COTTON MARKET. <lb/>
As wired to a Co., cot- <lb/>
ton and peanut buyers. <lb/>
New York future quotations to- <lb/>
day are as <lb/>
Opening. Close, <lb/>
January <lb/>
March <lb/>
May Mi <lb/>
Opening. Close. <lb/>
Jan Feb M<lb/>
Wheat- Dee. <lb/>
M I<lb/>
Spot cotton iii 7.00 <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, HOT- <lb/>
TON SEED AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
i Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
as low as a good article can <lb/>
sold at. cordially in <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
OFFERED. AND AT <lb/>
PRICES. <lb/>
I am now in one of the new Raw Is <lb/>
prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY <lb/>
After two years <lb/>
Premium been <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
HOT BUCKWHEAT CAKES FOR BREAKFAST <lb/>
from our and <lb/>
buckwheat j Mine is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
Demand I carry a <lb/>
with best maple syrup, these crisp <lb/>
mornings is very toothsome end <lb/>
very The only thing <lb/>
that could add zest to <lb/>
would be a slice of our sweet and <lb/>
delicious country ham or break- <lb/>
fast snips. We have everything <lb/>
that is tempting and nourishing in <lb/>
breakfast foods, crackers, fruits. <lb/>
I S. <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
line tine California <lb/>
Peaches. <lb/>
Beef. Cattle, n <lb/>
Hides, f <lb/>
any <lb/>
j w u s j i <lb/>
I at <lb/>
i, ton <lb/>
at market <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Ragging <lb/>
on has . <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi on <lb/>
hand. produce <lb/>
told. A trial will yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
of Newark, N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy <lb/>
I. <lb/>
i. Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan<lb/>
Extended that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will be reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
After Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividend are payable at the lie- <lb/>
ginning of second and of each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Slake Policy Payable <lb/>
an Endowment during Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L <lb/>
N. <lb/>
-------a <lb/>
g it spent Saturday and Sin <lb/>
for 81.60 before in Lenoir county. <lb/>
John Powell appealed, r. Nobles went yea- <lb/>
and in hi-, attorney i lo be Dr. W. U. <lb/>
declared they would take mat <lb/>
up to the Supreme court before <lb/>
they'd pay that <lb/>
Powell employed Mr. S. i. <lb/>
Ryan as his attorney and Harsh- <lb/>
burn employ Mr. A. II. Andrews, <lb/>
Jr. And it was the good natured <lb/>
cross-tiring and lighting of every <lb/>
point by these two attorneys, <lb/>
taken In with <lb/>
small amount involved, <lb/>
made case so amusing. <lb/>
lawyers made <lb/>
on evidence. The jury brought <lb/>
In a verdict Dr. Marsh <lb/>
News <lb/>
The head of the household <lb/>
it Impossible to sidetrack tho <lb/>
bill for hats and <lb/>
the feminine port ion of <lb/>
family- <lb/>
In I <lb/>
The Old H. M. Co. lion <lb/>
require all their pus <lb/>
service to wear uniform. <lb/>
W. A. clever <lb/>
the steamer Myers, <lb/>
was up town for the time <lb/>
in uniform, and his host of friends <lb/>
were greeting him with a regular <lb/>
Admiral's salute. The sleeves of <lb/>
the coat me ornamented <lb/>
with live gold stripes, each stripe <lb/>
Indicating show- <lb/>
that he has been in <lb/>
service of the Old Dominion <lb/>
Co. for a quarter century. Mr. <lb/>
Curly, engineer of the Myers, also <lb/>
has live stripes on bis sleeve, <lb/>
been at bis post twenty live <lb/>
years. <lb/>
GOBI Chills Malaria <lb/>
HUM with <lb/>
lean Chill Tunic per H <lb/>
lo take. if it He- <lb/>
tore the make <lb/>
you well <lb/>
cured by Drug Co., Va <lb/>
On <lb/>
f Bryan Woolen <lb/>
marriage today. <lb/>
day here <lb/>
at night accompanied by hard <lb/>
wind. <lb/>
island Cox left <lb/>
about two ago to attend the <lb/>
conventional Wilson and have <lb/>
been heard from since. <lb/>
lies arc anxiously aw I heir re- <lb/>
turn. <lb/>
E. F. Cox <lb/>
at Airy Grove Sunday. The next <lb/>
goes to <lb/>
Magnificent <lb/>
Mr. Fred Mahler, a member <lb/>
of the well known in in of II. Mali <lb/>
lei's Hone, Jewelers, of Raleigh, is <lb/>
in city with a line <lb/>
of line jewelry, diamond goods, <lb/>
OUt glass, silver ware and novelties, <lb/>
will orders for the same <lb/>
to lie delivered once or in time <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mr. Mulder respectfully requests <lb/>
ladies lo cull and inspect these <lb/>
goods whether they wish to <lb/>
chase or not. He can be <lb/>
Monday Tuesday the mid- <lb/>
room of the new Perkins build- <lb/>
Fourth street, where post- <lb/>
formerly located. <lb/>
K-l s i-n on kinds of <lb/>
jewelry repairing watch work. <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
Made by the Orange Va. <lb/>
skill has opened up <lb/>
the fall business. <lb/>
Tho life of a i- may lie <lb/>
but is not aimless. <lb/>
is a mistake to hang a drunk- <lb/>
drop too much has no <lb/>
Tho man who knows least of <lb/>
himself assumes to know <lb/>
of other people. <lb/>
Dewey, who is an admiral now, <lb/>
a rear admiral he's <lb/>
to be married. <lb/>
order to better prepared Interest of our <lb/>
customers and friends among the farmers of Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina in of their we have recently made arrange- <lb/>
moots by which Mr. will conduct a warehouse on the Dan- <lb/>
Va., and Mr. will manage the Farmers <lb/>
market. Is the large wholesale market in the <lb/>
world. Here are the liters of largest planters the trade <lb/>
and here necessarily to a large extent price of our is <lb/>
established. <lb/>
After the In light we have to <lb/>
conclusion that a warehouse Danville would <lb/>
value to us and our patrons. <lb/>
We Wish to any to all who have sell that Mr. <lb/>
will look after your Interest ill every way and his purchases, as a mat- <lb/>
of Will gel the undivided attention of Hughes at the <lb/>
other end of the line. <lb/>
see, with one to handle our <lb/>
chases we will be better n to stand up to your buy <lb/>
if than Any ill North Carolina. <lb/>
all our patrons for their favors the <lb/>
past we are <lb/>
Your Friends <lb/>
O. <lb/>
O, ii. iii <lb/>
To my Eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
II is with unfeigned regret that after careful thoughtful <lb/>
consideration Mr. and I have concluded that we could <lb/>
serve our own and our customers interests by having a warehouse con- <lb/>
on Danville market leave my many friends and <lb/>
Carolina to take charge of the <lb/>
business that end of line. <lb/>
nearly two years association with the <lb/>
warehouse know him to be eminently qualified to assume <lb/>
branch. tobacco in his <lb/>
hands I assure yon from my knowledge of his capacity and ability will <lb/>
lie carefully looked after and your <lb/>
Yours truly<lb/>
i i sue<lb/>
</p>
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The Reflector <lb/>
Book Store <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
J. K I. Owner <lb/>
Filtered at the Post at <lb/>
Greenville, as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
HIS <lb/>
THINGS CAME TO I THE <lb/>
NAVAL MAC <lb/>
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The Standard Bottles <lb/>
PLEA FOR THE CODFISH.<lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
A This <lb/>
tall u Hi- <lb/>
coat a a <lb/>
said the . would MR mil- <lb/>
Moral. I nil yon. it Is tin- <lb/>
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km r. I <lb/>
tin Ike In <lb/>
ham Boa, II. kilt <lb/>
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a. a h. lac <lb/>
ship <lb/>
at tin i f He <lb/>
Baa i ah <lb/>
nativity, lie to a t <lb/>
lo Man i. -tattoo <lb/>
sees ate. was a crack<lb/>
is t.;,, I . <lb/>
his rate an. rs lie never Bald <lb/>
nil-., ii lie <lb/>
of i- <lb/>
re I <lb/>
Bad .-An nod deal <lb/>
In- Id i i Ha <lb/>
tin- it Mm i an <lb/>
at III <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Arrest <lb/>
disease by the timely use of <lb/>
Tint's Liver Pills, an old and <lb/>
favorite remedy of increasing <lb/>
popularity. Always <lb/>
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side meat, <lb/>
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mountain butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, <lb/>
oat hominy <lb/>
meal and hulls, seed <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
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STANDARD Sewing MACHINE- <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
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market prices <lb/>
for <lb/>
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A GENERAL LINE OP- <lb/>
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OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
RIVER VICE <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington <lb/>
Mondays, and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
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days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
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pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
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with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Go. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
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Washington, N. <lb/>
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Greenville, N.<lb/>
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VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lo, <lb/>
NO go<lb/>
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Mr. <lb/>
in his tn prevent <lb/>
Ohio and he is <lb/>
no confident of its win- <lb/>
the <lb/>
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nut its preliminary report, <lb/>
lime <lb/>
I-l the voters, he for <lb/>
the to come to the White <lb/>
House, and told them in person to <lb/>
get up a preliminary report at . <lb/>
once. The Commissioners had not the II <lb/>
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reasons will pi mill <lb/>
led our going into the Col-1 <lb/>
extent of <lb/>
keeping the Con <lb/>
might decide their <lb/>
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hand anything like a <lb/>
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it is to and <lb/>
the war in th Philippine, that <lb/>
should lie <lb/>
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in the policy of <lb/>
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trouble in getting his <lb/>
bat the <lb/>
of the White House an of will <lb/>
hour press was finished to my before it <lb/>
with a statement <lb/>
saying that this preliminary report <lb/>
would lie a thorough endorsement <lb/>
of the administration's <lb/>
policy from a to z, that it <lb/>
would recommend the <lb/>
retention of the Philippine- the <lb/>
S. In short, the Philippine <lb/>
Commission is going In report what <lb/>
Mr. wishes them to re <lb/>
he and members of <lb/>
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for weeks. Yet, he imagines <lb/>
this report is to <lb/>
opinion to <lb/>
stop alarming of ad- <lb/>
verse criticism of his Philippine <lb/>
policy. He will know bettor by <lb/>
and by. Men who draw big <lb/>
for small be willing <lb/>
to have their opinions made for <lb/>
them, but people at large, who <lb/>
are under no obligations to the ad- <lb/>
ministration, haven habit of doing <lb/>
their own thinking. <lb/>
be put through that body. <lb/>
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marriage lady, <lb/>
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less young you hold by the <lb/>
hand see that he wants for <lb/>
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standby when he is sick, pro- <lb/>
him with a suit <lb/>
twice a year. and. always see that <lb/>
his supply of is dry <lb/>
convenient until the divorce courts <lb/>
intervene If you feel like <lb/>
undertaking a little matter like <lb/>
with <lb/>
he will be well taken care of, <lb/>
and take the gosling light out. <lb/>
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the of rail, <lb/>
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which had bean lying for <lb/>
years on a private <lb/>
railway in Georgia, which coal or <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
cash. In of the <lb/>
high prices of steel rails, orders <lb/>
are o heavy that the mills em <lb/>
hardly keep up With Or- <lb/>
for railway cars are far in ad- <lb/>
of the supply or <lb/>
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earn, a combination of <lb/>
plants, has received for <lb/>
freight ears within a week, to <lb/>
cost over in the <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
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who bad been arrested on a charge <lb/>
of wan lined <lb/>
his neglected wife secured his re- <lb/>
lease by <lb/>
tier the provision of the law <lb/>
to which provide <lb/>
I payment of amount of <lb/>
he husband's wife, how- <lb/>
ever, the sum was promptly <lb/>
dad to the woman, and the pair <lb/>
left Chi it rejoicing. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
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Aycock fur Governor. <lb/>
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manufacturers. is now semi of <lb/>
stated that tho <lb/>
which claims to secured <lb/>
verbal promises from <lb/>
governments which have <lb/>
grabbing Chinese territory, that <lb/>
American commerce should <lb/>
privileges with their <lb/>
all the Chinese territory controlled <lb/>
by them, has demanded of those <lb/>
governments formal written agree- <lb/>
to accord with the verbal <lb/>
promises and if the <lb/>
is not acquiesced to back <lb/>
it with force. This is said lo <lb/>
have been the real reason for the <lb/>
recent material strengthening of <lb/>
the A in Naval forces at Ma- <lb/>
The same adroitly <lb/>
points out the material advantages <lb/>
to the South, the Chinese trade will <lb/>
give, because of the increased de- <lb/>
and, of course, increased <lb/>
prices for all kinds of cotton goods. <lb/>
The men who are manipulating <lb/>
imperialism are very sly putting <lb/>
out this bid for Southern support. <lb/>
They know that the cotton raisers <lb/>
of the South have had hard lines <lb/>
of late, and this promise <lb/>
of better times will create an <lb/>
sentiment among them. <lb/>
The administration ha- hatched <lb/>
up a to commit the <lb/>
try irrevocably to Imperialism. It <lb/>
has already the work of <lb/>
curing promises from Senators and <lb/>
Representatives <lb/>
resolution, to be offered us as <lb/>
Congress meets, declaring the <lb/>
tent ion of this Government to per- <lb/>
retain the Philippine <lb/>
islands. Nothing could more <lb/>
strongly show the steady growth <lb/>
of imperialistic ideas <lb/>
circles. Only a short time <lb/>
ago, Mr. said that he in- <lb/>
tended , and had ways i n t <lb/>
t hat Congress should decide <lb/>
we should keep the Philippines. <lb/>
Now be will say to Congress, <lb/>
have decided to keep the <lb/>
Philippines, and I demand that <lb/>
yon shall ratify my <lb/>
The reason for this is <lb/>
Mr. fears that if <lb/>
Congress takes up this question <lb/>
and thoroughly it, <lb/>
Stopped <lb/>
The mill at was stopped <lb/>
yesterday by eels. were <lb/>
their way from the mill pond <lb/>
and wore caught in <lb/>
turbine wheel. The small ones <lb/>
passed through without difficulty. <lb/>
Some of the larger ones were <lb/>
pieces in the attempt and <lb/>
so many large ones found their <lb/>
way the wheel the same <lb/>
time it <lb/>
Southerner. <lb/>
Well we have heard of <lb/>
eggs, though we never-aw <lb/>
somebody beat and <lb/>
making <lb/>
They gel genuine shell. <lb/>
second the oysters <lb/>
With the oyster <lb/>
they are said rival the genuine <lb/>
oyster. Editor of the <lb/>
I Morning Post, from whom we Bel <lb/>
Idea, says <lb/>
are to supply the lack th gen- <lb/>
nine the Paris <lb/>
next year. They have alien. <lb/>
soured on his <lb/>
and now he says he knows he <lb/>
won't go at Stan- <lb/>
THAT CAN ALWAYS BE RELIED <lb/>
IS <lb/>
UPON. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
REYNOLDS <lb/>
MEN AND BOYS <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
Acts gently on the <lb/>
Kidneys, Liver <lb/>
on other. <lb/>
THE SYSTEM , <lb/>
EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
EFFECTS <lb/>
operating a <lb/>
car Hoe between New Britain and <lb/>
Berlin, a <lb/>
ear. appears there is <lb/>
nothing to drink in Berlin and. <lb/>
who goto New Britain to <lb/>
quench their thirst are apt to take <lb/>
union. The car leaves <lb/>
New Britain every at <lb/>
and drunken men are not <lb/>
This <lb/>
well <lb/>
OVERCOMES <lb/>
Buy ThE MINT o <lb/>
. PERMANENTLY <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot be Cured <lb/>
disease, in <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh C <lb/>
ax . lake,, acts<lb/>
Wu He Spoke. <lb/>
It was <lb/>
and Brother Jones arose <lb/>
I'm the man that <lb/>
put water the <lb/>
I'm the man that <lb/>
the water for said Brother <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
I'm the woman that milked <lb/>
the cow, and all about it, <lb/>
sobbed Sister Jones. <lb/>
here's the said aloud <lb/>
voice from the rear, sold <lb/>
the cow got paid for it <lb/>
Then Brother Jones was sorry <lb/>
he had spoken. And was over- <lb/>
heard to mutter, as be reached for <lb/>
his hat, did believe in <lb/>
these experience <lb/>
Atlanta it ion. <lb/>
At Wilmington federal court, <lb/>
Thursday, seven cases for violation <lb/>
of the new law were dis- <lb/>
posed The charge was for <lb/>
orders for the payment of <lb/>
or its equivalent without affix- <lb/>
a war revenue stamp. In each <lb/>
case pleas of <lb/>
were entered the court ordered <lb/>
that each defendant pay the costs <lb/>
in their case and that no district <lb/>
attorney's fee be taxed against <lb/>
them. The cost each case less <lb/>
the district attorney's fee, will be <lb/>
from to The <lb/>
was that these men, who cot- <lb/>
ton farmers, gave orders o four <lb/>
hand- neighboring merchants <lb/>
fer the of wages due. <lb/>
CALF. RUSSIA BOX CALF AND KID ARE <lb/>
The Council of Atlanta, tin. <lb/>
recently GUARANTEED TO <lb/>
log it unlawful to i-i on home or in WEAR TO EVERY PURCHASER. WE THEM <lb/>
other races in that city, and Mayor THE LEADING STYLES AND <lb/>
Woodward it. He said AND DURABILITY ARE PURCHASED WITH <lb/>
the ordinance as constructed PAIR. COME TO SEE US WHEN IN GOOD <lb/>
was liable to be used maliciously. HONEST SHOE. YOUR FRIEND, <lb/>
and incidentally be referred to the <lb/>
of bucket shops and said that <lb/>
the accomplished by J g CHERRY CO. <lb/>
betting on horse racing amounts to <lb/>
nothing when compared <lb/>
to the legalized respectable <lb/>
form of gambling known a- dealing <lb/>
futures. <lb/>
Admiral mod- <lb/>
blushingly, admits that he, <lb/>
too, accept a house. Let <lb/>
us all join the Alliance and make <lb/>
all candidates for Congress sign a <lb/>
pledge that they will vote for <lb/>
appropriation to give each of us a <lb/>
-HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
The Chicago woman who insisted <lb/>
spanking her husband once <lb/>
or twice every twenty-four hours <lb/>
is suspected of insane. No <lb/>
opinion has expressed as to <lb/>
the sanity of the spanked. But <lb/>
that's the way it goes. Whenever <lb/>
a woman wants to take a ex- <lb/>
or out of the or- <lb/>
way, her sanity comes tin- <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
SPECIALTY. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
In reply to an earnest query re <lb/>
the luck a rabbit's <lb/>
foot is supposed to bring, we would <lb/>
say this special charm, in the <lb/>
bind foot particularly is demon- <lb/>
when it helps the rabbit <lb/>
to getaway from the <lb/>
BEST <lb/>
AND <lb/>
GAUL Ni <lb/>
COOK <lb/>
. in I.-,. canton. <lb/>
on at new emperor <lb/>
Of I III <lb/>
ill Peking, <lb/>
formally to his <lb/>
i i Hie i . i lies <lb/>
ll In . <lb/>
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In t <lb/>
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trip to in <lb/>
nit-1 ii  i <lb/>
which much , nu i had <lb/>
Li i n i i. ii . ii i <lb/>
ii a st. Helena, <lb/>
your <lb/>
i. n led <lb/>
Was his <lb/>
an was Indeed <lb/>
U. k. i . I. <lb/>
Attorneys At Law. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
AND STOVES <lb/>
v. mail <lb/>
oil a woman. <lb/>
likes she cries. <lb/>
;. <lb/>
i ,., <lb/>
. ;. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
ll a . ; it mix<lb/>
i .-. i- . It, . . . . II . ml. . rut. <lb/>
V i . k-l <lb/>
as row i t ,. of <lb/>
i. hit,., root because <lb/>
i ti a a.- word nu. <lb/>
,. a ,, t;,, n roadway, <lb/>
cut by rim n Is simply a <lb/>
with LOCAL <lb/>
the cannot the of the <lb/>
disease. Catarrh i- a eon <lb/>
disease, in order lo <lb/>
-tire is <lb/>
acts directly <lb/>
bed by <lb/>
one best physicians in this <lb/>
country for yearn and regular <lb/>
It is composed of <lb/>
the tonics known, combined <lb/>
will, the best act- <lb/>
i perfect two <lb/>
is what such <lb/>
results <lb/>
nil fer testimonials free. <lb/>
P. J. ft CO, Props., <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Mold by druggists, <lb/>
Halt's Family rills arc the best. <lb/>
contra lion .- route and root. The <lb/>
root or <lb/>
l . also <lb/>
for why not. therefore, <lb/>
rout for ii would sound <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Me; of Tiny, N. Y., <lb/>
lo be In <lb/>
the stale a Tho old<lb/>
I o . freely, <lb/>
and i-l . i lo afford him a <lb/>
trial, ll- fore la- <lb/>
III lilt <lb/>
II on will Hive me <lb/>
your word . won't . when <lb/>
yon I'll e what kin be <lb/>
done -I i a . i tin <lb/>
l. n piled young <lb/>
man. i . up with great <lb/>
. . Albany or I <lb/>
don't go i <lb/>
A log the Al laid Coast <lb/>
Lumber on the <lb/>
iS. and Western <lb/>
railway, struck a cow Thursday <lb/>
and six earl overturned. The <lb/>
logs rolled over <lb/>
three men to a pulp. Three others <lb/>
were perhaps Injured. <lb/>
Tar. <lb/>
II I tar is <lb/>
IT i . in iii fourth <lb/>
century. In i. i- ii am a <lb/>
. Ill . i 1- <lb/>
. i lire la light- <lb/>
lite <lb/>
I .- to re <lb/>
American the Philip- <lb/>
pines a re all wearing <lb/>
A is a lead medal <lb/>
about the size of a dollar, with the <lb/>
volunteer's name, regiment <lb/>
company stamped on it. It is hung <lb/>
on a leather string the <lb/>
and serves to identify the dead or <lb/>
severely wounded. <lb/>
The town of which has <lb/>
inhabitants, has been <lb/>
admitted into the ranks of German <lb/>
cities. The town was made by the <lb/>
Krupp gun works, which were <lb/>
stalled thereby the grandfather of <lb/>
the present owner <lb/>
1810, There are <lb/>
and there has never yet been a <lb/>
strike. <lb/>
<lb/>
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