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ill <lb/>
reasons will pi mill <lb/>
led our going into the Col-1 <lb/>
extent of <lb/>
keeping the Con <lb/>
might decide their <lb/>
Therefore, he will <lb/>
hand anything like a <lb/>
l by to <lb/>
it is to and <lb/>
the war in th Philippine, that <lb/>
should lie <lb/>
adopted, knowing he sue <lb/>
Math, any the <lb/>
in P nil <lb/>
in the policy of <lb/>
the He will have no <lb/>
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/>
his administration have talk- <lb/>
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/>
The following is up-tn now <lb/>
marriage lady, <lb/>
will yon promise to take this help- <lb/>
less young you hold by the <lb/>
hand see that he wants for <lb/>
nothing Will you guarantee to <lb/>
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/>
Va., Observe. <lb/>
An Illustration of the kraal in- <lb/>
the of rail, <lb/>
given last week when <lb/>
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/>
One um <lb/>
earn, a combination of <lb/>
plants, has received for <lb/>
freight ears within a week, to <lb/>
cost over in the <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
-IN- <lb/>
FALL <lb/>
In the other day I man <lb/>
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/>
I A GOOD, SOLID, SABLE <lb/>
Aycock fur Governor. <lb/>
A leading <lb/>
has a letter from <lb/>
of I <lb/>
he will lie <lb/>
tn n <lb/>
It. <lb/>
i he <lb/>
the <lb/>
I Hon. <lb/>
State <lb/>
in <lb/>
Iii . <lb/>
Us <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
ADVICE S TO <lb/>
In <lb/>
Book <lb/>
i an <lb/>
; ii <lb/>
is now bidding tot <lb/>
Southern support, by holding out <lb/>
which it is hoped <lb/>
will catch the growers <lb/>
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/>
A iv. <lb/>
In t <lb/>
-mi, <lb/>
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/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019262_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Counties Tea Million <lb/>
In Tax Valuation. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Mattel <lb/>
S. The State baa received <lb/>
of real <lb/>
J WHICHARD, <lb/>
veil r <lb/>
Tile returns from tho-e counties <lb/>
fern an of <lb/>
over returns from the same <lb/>
I counties hull <lb/>
There thirty -even counties <lb/>
yet to hear from, and inasmuch M <lb/>
no count; heard M M <lb/>
The annual report of the ,,. ., can <lb/>
shows the total casual t mM degree of <lb/>
ties in action, and of deaths in the taint the i <lb/>
regulars volunteer since the <lb/>
maxim.<lb/>
1890. <lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES.<lb/>
LS <lb/>
to I <lb/>
J. OHM again last i <lb/>
, i your n <lb/>
He slays home about fan be i <lb/>
C. I. l . <lb/>
Hot. <lb/>
last <lb/>
night. <lb/>
one night out of <lb/>
We are glad to see Charlie Kit <lb/>
around more after <lb/>
hi- long <lb/>
If hear tell <lb/>
i ill., of his fence <lb/>
. . <lb/>
la the of <lb/>
twelve million dollars. <lb/>
is significant lucre <lb/>
was a shrinkage of twelve million <lb/>
the taxable valuations prop- <lb/>
raw <lb/>
i Ivy re to- <lb/>
i. r up a <lb/>
worthy<lb/>
by mail <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Ai a meeting d the of <lb/>
, f. r on the Mil IT <lb/>
beginning of Spanish to <lb/>
have The <lb/>
list alone aggregates <lb/>
whom officers and enlisted <lb/>
men were killed, and <lb/>
and enlisted men <lb/>
The death list numbers <lb/>
is made up of <lb/>
The <lb/>
majority of these died from disease, <lb/>
a total Of enlisted men going <lb/>
down from this cause. <lb/>
co-1 of <lb/>
warfare climates, <lb/>
regardless of the actual j, ,.,.,.,.,, <lb/>
the from <lb/>
ism to From to <lb/>
again of In <lb/>
was made. This your the Increase <lb/>
has Keen greater already. with <lb/>
to hear <lb/>
than in previous years. Hie <lb/>
increase in valuations la i. a <lb/>
en .,. I large lo the that this <lb/>
m the quadrennial year, in which <lb/>
indicate the enormous are made in the <lb/>
various counties. <lb/>
Ill I. of I <lb/>
you know <lb/>
, ll- several <lb/>
not sticking of the <lb/>
he is a fence mail all he are In Me, hi <lb/>
las tint Monday <lb/>
in net, a <lb/>
,,. ,. ,.,,. ,,., in detail all lines. <lb/>
aim , <lb/>
evening from . them year ending <lb/>
call do. <lb/>
B. H. <lb/>
i i II. the time <lb/>
1898 on his buggy. I he <lb/>
in engagements. It will <lb/>
that have <lb/>
waged but little in <lb/>
mouths since <lb/>
has been done In <lb/>
the Philippines for three <lb/>
past, the wet <lb/>
yet the deaths of the <lb/>
going along steadily <lb/>
rapidly. <lb/>
The law requires all who qualify <lb/>
as administrators or executors <lb/>
estates to publish a notice of the <lb/>
game in a newspaper. By failing <lb/>
to comply law you run <lb/>
risk of having a suit your <lb/>
at any time future, <lb/>
brought by some creditor of the <lb/>
estate who will claim he did <lb/>
not receive notice that the estate <lb/>
had administered The <lb/>
Supreme Court has decided ibis in <lb/>
several allowing creditor- to <lb/>
bring suit after the estate ha- <lb/>
closed up. the failure of <lb/>
the or executor to <lb/>
give lawful notice. The of <lb/>
publishing the notices out of <lb/>
the estate, but if you fail to pub- <lb/>
it the cost of the future lull <lb/>
may come out or your bonds- <lb/>
men. People who buy land from <lb/>
administrators or executors who <lb/>
have not complied with the law <lb/>
run the risk of having the land <lb/>
taken from them to pay old debts of <lb/>
the Index. <lb/>
counties which, <lb/>
been less than Wake <lb/>
not made a report yet. <lb/>
counties heard from Mecklenburg <lb/>
an Increased lax <lb/>
81.200,1156. <lb/>
The largest Increases lax <lb/>
were made ill the following <lb/>
Mecklenburg, <lb/>
Rowan, <lb/>
Beaufort, <lb/>
Cleveland, <lb/>
Robeson, <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
Poet. <lb/>
is rapidly gelling shape. Who <lb/>
wants a Job <lb/>
One house and lot for sale cheap. <lb/>
The lot Is as desirable a building <lb/>
lot there Is Jo the town. The <lb/>
. gone to New York <lb/>
in It. <lb/>
i. Cox. <lb/>
Smokers smoke the they <lb/>
, an far l he money. If We can't <lb/>
bill we don't to stay <lb/>
in the ring. So help us to In <lb/>
or knock us out he done with <lb/>
It. <lb/>
A certain who does <lb/>
not live far from here says <lb/>
that two yens practice in his <lb/>
capacity will lit any man for a <lb/>
lawyer. Would to make <lb/>
for that goal next if be is sure of <lb/>
one half the practice that be is <lb/>
gelling now. <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
T. It. <lb/>
Corns, for lilt Co. <lb/>
Bar. O. B. Webster, former <lb/>
pastor at H. c. who is <lb/>
now engaged leaching at <lb/>
at next <lb/>
Sunday P. M. at o'clock. All <lb/>
cordially invited. <lb/>
TO RIGHT LIFT CM SO <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
New by every train and We can suit you in <lb/>
V. H. W. T. <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
pin- <lb/>
es <lb/>
A Smile in Bach, <lb/>
A dressed turkey <lb/>
naked truth. <lb/>
Some men are too <lb/>
a doubt. <lb/>
The man who Mounts the <lb/>
uncle of lame leads a lonely <lb/>
Coal dealers ought to give <lb/>
policies with each load. <lb/>
The fellow who doesn't blow his <lb/>
own horn usually goes without <lb/>
music. <lb/>
A highwayman should have no <lb/>
difficulty in supporting a wife, <lb/>
it's right in his line to <lb/>
people. <lb/>
a tries to prove <lb/>
that he isn't a fool more be <lb/>
proves be is. <lb/>
When a man can borrow an win <lb/>
it's pretty good evidence <lb/>
that he's <lb/>
The dressmaker can woman <lb/>
out with a wedding gown, but not <lb/>
with a divorce suit. <lb/>
No, Maude, dear, you could <lb/>
scarcely i to player <lb/>
as a horny handed sou of toil. <lb/>
Elections were held twelve <lb/>
States Ohio, Kentucky. <lb/>
Maryland. Massachusetts, <lb/>
Nebraska, Ne Jersey, Now<lb/>
Iowa and Virginia. Great <lb/>
Ohio. Kentucky and <lb/>
Nebraska. In Virginia, members <lb/>
of the Legislature be elected <lb/>
who will choose the I . S. Senator <lb/>
lo succeed The contest <lb/>
for Senator i- Martin and <lb/>
Gov. Tile. <lb/>
A teat case of the right of our <lb/>
fathers to tax tobacco buyers, <lb/>
and was <lb/>
tried before Mayor Webb this <lb/>
morning. Mr. Irvine was <lb/>
indicted for refusing to pay the <lb/>
buyer's tax. lie was found guilty <lb/>
and fined and coats. He look <lb/>
an appeal the superior court. <lb/>
i. II. appeared for the <lb/>
defense, and Mr. N J. as <lb/>
the town's <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
The sheriff of Wake ashed <lb/>
State Treasurer whether the nickel- <lb/>
in machines <lb/>
i- are to a <lb/>
Of half to Mate and <lb/>
half to the county. The matter <lb/>
was referred to the Attorney lieu <lb/>
Orel, who rules they are liable <lb/>
to tax. There is one kind of <lb/>
machine, a wheel, which gives <lb/>
certainly one cigar for the nickel <lb/>
invested. I nil may <lb/>
blow in many dollars and get <lb/>
nothing The people who have <lb/>
these wheels claim <lb/>
the-ale of cigars. They arc <lb/>
clearly gambling machines <lb/>
hOW have escaped la SO <lb/>
far is <lb/>
Con- <lb/>
Advertising and <lb/>
A very important feature <lb/>
advertising is that it <lb/>
is convincing. Not only does it <lb/>
furnish the information which the <lb/>
purchasing public wants needs. <lb/>
but it tends to incite <lb/>
the advertiser's claims. I <lb/>
of this sort means business; for <lb/>
notwithstanding the idea the <lb/>
people like lo lie hum <lb/>
they always want tin- <lb/>
worth of their money. They prefer <lb/>
to buy from the merchant on whose <lb/>
business integrity they can rely, <lb/>
and is encouraged <lb/>
A found way <lb/>
to David last night leaving <lb/>
many presents in way of shoes, <lb/>
clothe.-. for his children <lb/>
in order that they may attend j <lb/>
school. Those bearing the <lb/>
gifts were more than repaid by i <lb/>
seeing how glad it <lb/>
iced more such this. <lb/>
A to weigh light heads and I <lb/>
heavy hearts would lie a great <lb/>
convenience, but it is impossible <lb/>
to procure such a machine. It la <lb/>
much Impossible to tell <lb/>
what the goods made by the A. I. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. Co. or any other com- <lb/>
are without giving a <lb/>
trial. They are yours lo please.<lb/>
It <lb/>
i- -a- <lb/>
lb r.-. . <lb/>
ll .- <lb/>
a i. . a <lb/>
III- -t <lb/>
Mags, I.---I h. V <lb/>
lei fur a <lb/>
a rerun if <lb/>
owl <lb/>
s.-. <lb/>
four <lb/>
nil average <lb/>
The Winter. <lb/>
a weather prophet predict <lb/>
the coming winter is-a mild <lb/>
line for following <lb/>
mi the <lb/>
usual, mid this is taken as a <lb/>
sure Indication of warm weal her <lb/>
until late in the winter. <lb/>
that go with the first <lb/>
winter have begun re- <lb/>
pairing their nests built this <lb/>
spring, showing they will stay <lb/>
Ibis region late the fall. <lb/>
The fur of chipmunk and <lb/>
just pro <lb/>
ions to a hard w inter is found lo <lb/>
be <lb/>
In addition to this, on our own <lb/>
account, we notice Dial <lb/>
are scarce, some trees haling no <lb/>
fruit at all. grapes, how <lb/>
ever, lire plentiful. The ma-i <lb/>
woods is great, and Nature <lb/>
your Fever, Malaria <lb/>
with <lb/>
dull Tonic Me. per Pleasant <lb/>
Money if it fill, <lb/>
blend and makes <lb/>
yon welt. None other Mod, <lb/>
. . , Co., Suffolk, Va <lb/>
by good newspaper to have made light and drug <lb/>
Philadelphia or the birds and <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb/>
The steamer went <lb/>
aground near tho month of Pam- <lb/>
river in big August storm. <lb/>
was floated hist week. <lb/>
Henderson, aged of <lb/>
Mecklenburg county, was erased j <lb/>
I., death on Friday a falling <lb/>
tin-, lie was standing in his <lb/>
yard looking the telling of a <lb/>
large walnut <lb/>
Harder In Greene County. <lb/>
night Charlie <lb/>
shot aid instantly killed <lb/>
Suggs near Mr. <lb/>
Oil's home, about six miles from <lb/>
Snow Hill. The men are <lb/>
and were gambling. They bail a <lb/>
dispute when Bond shot In <lb/>
the left u pistol, <lb/>
him Instantly. Bond bus escaped. <lb/>
Tree <lb/>
COTTON MARKET. <lb/>
As wired to A Co. cot- <lb/>
ton and buyers. <lb/>
New York future quotation to- <lb/>
day are as <lb/>
Opening. <lb/>
January <lb/>
March <lb/>
May <lb/>
Receipts <lb/>
LIVERPOOL. <lb/>
Opening. <lb/>
Jan A Feb<lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Spot cotton in Greenville <lb/>
Close. <lb/>
Close. <lb/>
Handsome Calendar. <lb/>
The first calendar for re- <lb/>
by The came <lb/>
from The Companion, <lb/>
ton. It is a panel richly <lb/>
In design. <lb/>
Like all calendars sent out by the <lb/>
Companion, it la a real work of <lb/>
art. <lb/>
A fool wear light <lb/>
The true loper objects to a <lb/>
punch the mouth. <lb/>
It's funny that a continued story <lb/>
is the one slops short. <lb/>
The proper girl of the period is <lb/>
one who comes lo the point. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
mix<lb/>
HATS, NOTION'S. <lb/>
THINKS. <lb/>
W c. p <lb/>
age A call will convince yon. <lb/>
c, j. <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
We have just opened in the <lb/>
nix building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
n I N. O <lb/>
BEST THAT <lb/>
OFFERED, AND AT two y,.,, <lb/>
l. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
in one of the new <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
wants in the <lb/>
HOT CAKES FOR BREAKFAST <lb/>
made from our choice <lb/>
or unprepared buckwheat <lb/>
with maple syrup, these crisp <lb/>
mornings is very toothsome and <lb/>
very The only <lb/>
that <lb/>
would be a slice of our sweet and <lb/>
delicious country or break- <lb/>
fast strips. We have everything <lb/>
that I- nourishing In <lb/>
breakfast foods, crackers, <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
SI AND FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
Just some fine California <lb/>
Peaches. <lb/>
II <lb/>
n Cattle. <lb/>
Hogs, Limbs,<lb/>
Hides, Poultry. <lb/>
any <lb/>
J country produce. <lb/>
I par c <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Hum <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
GREENVILLE H. C. <lb/>
Bagging and Plea always <lb/>
kept <lb/>
I band. produce <lb/>
I sold. A will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will lie re within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
After Second <lb/>
No ions. <lb/>
S. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the lie- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
year, provided <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable <lb/>
during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
order to better prepared to protect the interest of our <lb/>
customers and friends among the farmers of Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina In of their we hove recently made arrange- <lb/>
by which our Mr. Hughes will conduct u warehouse on the Dan- <lb/>
Va., and Mr. will manage Farmers on tho <lb/>
Greenville market. largest wholesale market in the <lb/>
world. Here are largest planters in the trade <lb/>
and hero necessarily to a large extent the price of our tobacco is <lb/>
established. <lb/>
After the matter in every light we have come to the <lb/>
conclusion that n warehouse connect in Danville would <lb/>
value to us and our patrons. <lb/>
We wish lo say lo all who have sell that Mr. <lb/>
will look after your Interest in every way bis purchases, as a <lb/>
of course will get the undivided attention of Mr. Hughes at the <lb/>
other end <lb/>
Thus you see, with one Interested to handle our <lb/>
chases we will DO in better position to stand up to your tobacco and buy <lb/>
it if necessary than Any Warehouse in North Carolina. <lb/>
Thanking all our patrons for their favors the <lb/>
past we are <lb/>
Your Friends <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
G. B. Hi-urn. <lb/>
To my Friends in North Carolina. <lb/>
It is with unfeigned regret that after careful thoughtful <lb/>
consideration Mr. Joyner and have concluded that we could best <lb/>
serve our own and our customers interests by having a warehouse con- <lb/>
on the Danville market I leave my many friends and <lb/>
pleasant associations in Eastern North Carolina lo bike charge of the <lb/>
business at that end of tho Hue. <lb/>
During nearly years association with Mr. Joyner the <lb/>
warehouse I know him to DO eminently to assume <lb/>
complete of this business in ever branch. Your tobacco in hit <lb/>
ha. i -1- I a.--n you from my knowledge of his capacity ability will <lb/>
be carefully looked after and your protected. <lb/>
truly <lb/>
O. B. <lb/>
OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
MARVEL of beau- <lb/>
style <lb/>
The mate- <lb/>
rial is the best and <lb/>
the work <lb/>
teed <lb/>
NAMES. <lb/>
In ThU Fine Weather<lb/>
Adrian Savage left this morning <lb/>
for Richmond. <lb/>
ACME IN NAME. <lb/>
And the Acme <lb/>
In <lb/>
-------r- <lb/>
cot <lb/>
lB. <lb/>
A. M. Moore <lb/>
for Baltimore. <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
W. F. left Sunday <lb/>
log for <lb/>
On Tuesday tin- ope <lb/>
Acme So. lit , O, <lb/>
A. m. celebrated . . <lb/>
of the order in t. <lb/>
The attendance was large <lb/>
and the exercises such <lb/>
Ai <lb/>
Hoard of <lb/>
i in- following business .- trans <lb/>
A in-hi paid hi . <lb/>
I. IT IT Hy R <lb/>
nature OS to make a lasting <lb/>
-ion for upon our people. <lb/>
F. M. Hodges left Sunday The stage the opera h <lb/>
lug a <lb/>
I. left alter- <lb/>
n no for Washington, <lb/>
W. B. Wilson returned Saturday <lb/>
log from Richmond. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
Jesse I. ft this morning <lb/>
for Bethel and <lb/>
Mrs. Stephens, of Dunn. <lb/>
is Mis. John Flanagan. <lb/>
W i <lb/>
Hi . <lb/>
I it ii <lb/>
-s. . ;, <lb/>
i -J lick <lb/>
T ALL WAN IT, AND <lb/>
,,,,. W KG VII <lb/>
A in Hound. <lb/>
EASTERN M <lb/>
About II yen ago II <lb/>
iii tin eastern part <lb/>
put a mortgage on <lb/>
CROSS a young <lb/>
on the margin of this paper it <lb/>
is to remind that Vim owe <lb/>
The Rasters for <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
you to as early as p is- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
OWE us and 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/>
Ho- <lb/>
lier laud to <lb/>
she as en- <lb/>
gaged lo to go <lb/>
on. a abort time afterward he <lb/>
alias Maggie Savage left this <lb/>
morning to relatives <lb/>
S. Sheppard weal Iii <lb/>
evening returned <lb/>
county this morning. <lb/>
I. B. to Richmond <lb/>
to attend <lb/>
tin- Winnie <lb/>
the unrolling <lb/>
appropriately decorated <lb/>
the emblem and motto <lb/>
order being dis <lb/>
played. The pub- <lb/>
I a previous Tim <lb/>
was carried to <lb/>
letter, and it afforded genuine <lb/>
pleasure to all <lb/>
Mr. J. Is. was master of <lb/>
ceremonies and filled the <lb/>
most The members <lb/>
the about number, <lb/>
marched into the hall while the <lb/>
Band played the opening house to the old plank <lb/>
election. The band township. <lb/>
several vary select I Mrs. II. T. Daniel .- <lb/>
in the from taxes on <lb/>
The other musical numbers <lb/>
vocal solos by Mrs. i. i- released from <lb/>
Hooker and Mrs. Jas, of poll tax <lb/>
of with Mis. charged. <lb/>
i iii ii much he t u tubers Hope Fire <lb/>
ACCOMMODATION'S MAN AM BEAST Top <lb/>
In oil POOR. AND <lb/>
vol l . <lb/>
House i . book- <lb/>
89.00. <lb/>
Superintendent of tiled <lb/>
re. <lb/>
. o . n <lb/>
in. old <lb/>
run on the road from school <lb/>
ad, in <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
Complete <lb/>
IN ALL LINES.- <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
mute to her for more money. She <lb/>
did not send it. and the <lb/>
lied her that their contract wan off. <lb/>
Yesterday the laud was by <lb/>
mortgagee to collect his <lb/>
Ed. has moved bis <lb/>
here from Henderson. Mr. <lb/>
Thomas la engaged in the <lb/>
business Ibis market. <lb/>
REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Crayons cents ii box at <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
The printers on Wilson News <lb/>
a strike Tuesday. <lb/>
There seems to be a of <lb/>
coal so winter is almost <lb/>
Lead Pencils from dozen, <lb/>
to a dozen, Reflector Book <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Von can get the very best Shoe <lb/>
Polish, color at Zeno Moore A <lb/>
It is reported that there will lie <lb/>
an Unusually short oyster crop this <lb/>
season. <lb/>
Big lot of lead pencils, different <lb/>
styles, just arrived at <lb/>
Book <lb/>
Plenty of are but <lb/>
we have heard any witch- <lb/>
reported yet. <lb/>
The comes from <lb/>
that the storm last week did very <lb/>
little damage on the island. <lb/>
New prepared Buck Wheat, <lb/>
Polo Orange Syrup <lb/>
cents can, at S. II, <lb/>
At the Baptist church Sunday <lb/>
Store Robbed. <lb/>
Mr. Proctor, of Grimes <lb/>
land, in town today, told us <lb/>
that on Saturday night the store <lb/>
of Mr. Noah Lee. at <lb/>
was broken open Mr. <lb/>
Lee carried on a grocery business <lb/>
and a of bis stock Was <lb/>
taken. The lobber got in by <lb/>
a window with a chisel <lb/>
or crowbar. There were signs <lb/>
the door and other windows bad <lb/>
tried before an entrance was <lb/>
0th. <lb/>
he <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
Mayor Move begin this we <lb/>
with n little larger docket than <lb/>
bus had for a few weeks past. <lb/>
Nathaniel for being <lb/>
riotous and disorderly, was lined <lb/>
i costs, amounting to 85.15. <lb/>
Harris, for being riotous <lb/>
disorderly and using profane <lb/>
language, was lined and costs. <lb/>
to 93.75. <lb/>
Thomas Carney, for being riotous <lb/>
and disorderly, was flood and <lb/>
costs, amount to 85.15. <lb/>
A warrant was also issued for <lb/>
A. Smith for being disorderly, but <lb/>
night the right baud of fellowship he went before the Mayor and made <lb/>
was given to live members received I affidavit he did think he <lb/>
by letter. <lb/>
If you want to gel rid of a mean <lb/>
mun, n hi in a dollar tell him <lb/>
to pay you next time you meat <lb/>
him. <lb/>
At lent is called lo notice <lb/>
to credit by W. A. Fleming, <lb/>
administrator of the estate of Mrs. <lb/>
Emily S. Fleming. <lb/>
This fine, crisp calls out <lb/>
the dry goods shoppers. They <lb/>
should read ad- <lb/>
columns before starting <lb/>
do their trading. <lb/>
The public school for the <lb/>
ville District will begin on Monday, <lb/>
27th of this mouth, <lb/>
ugh the spring, the regular <lb/>
me of the other schools. <lb/>
The maiden walks the strain I no <lb/>
more, the ocean breeze, <lb/>
where the tiny wavelets kiss the <lb/>
the sand is alive with <lb/>
The Sheriff of <lb/>
has loaned a gallows to Sheriff <lb/>
Mooring upon which to hang Elijah <lb/>
Joyner on Friday, The <lb/>
ion will lie public. <lb/>
has professed religion, and on Sat- <lb/>
was in bis cell, <lb/>
three colored ministers being pres- <lb/>
to participate in the <lb/>
Factory for Bethel. <lb/>
Mr. M. U. Blount, of Bethel, who <lb/>
was Iowa today, told us that <lb/>
Truck Package Co., <lb/>
of Va., were to establish n <lb/>
branch factory at Bethel. The site <lb/>
has purchased and work tn <lb/>
the is ready to begin. Ham-Is <lb/>
and boxes for shipping truck will <lb/>
be <lb/>
tor 8th. <lb/>
could get justice in the <lb/>
court, petitioned the case <lb/>
be removed to a Magistrate's court. <lb/>
The petition was granted and <lb/>
was referred lo Justice of the <lb/>
Pence II. Hauling. defendant <lb/>
then went and submitted and was <lb/>
lined n penny and cost, amounting <lb/>
to about <lb/>
Exciting Runaway. <lb/>
There was an exciting runaway <lb/>
down Evans street this afternoon, <lb/>
but fortunately it no <lb/>
great damage. Mr. Charlie Flem- <lb/>
was driving a double team lo a <lb/>
wagon. The end of the <lb/>
tongue broke, the breast <lb/>
chains fall, w hen one of the horses <lb/>
off, The oilier lo fol- <lb/>
low they ran down to Five <lb/>
before being stopped. Mr. <lb/>
Fleming handled them well and <lb/>
collided only one other <lb/>
though there were a number <lb/>
of buggies and on street. <lb/>
One wheel of the buggy collided <lb/>
with was broken. One of Mr. <lb/>
Fleming's hands considerably <lb/>
torn by pulling mi <lb/>
Reflector, 7th. <lb/>
Bale of Cotton Burned. <lb/>
Monday afternoon some parties <lb/>
were in J. II. Cherry cot- <lb/>
Ion in the rear of their store, <lb/>
when one of them remarked that <lb/>
he cotton bey <lb/>
began to investigate and located the <lb/>
bale of col ton from which the odor <lb/>
The bale was cut open and <lb/>
Ire was found the inside. It <lb/>
a fortunate discovery tho <lb/>
J. T. Matthews, who for some <lb/>
years been working with <lb/>
John Flanagan Boggy Co., left <lb/>
in We are sorry lo see <lb/>
him leave Greenville. <lb/>
1899.<lb/>
L. <lb/>
-pent today here. <lb/>
it. s, returned <lb/>
evening from Wilson. <lb/>
Me <lb/>
The opening prayer by Rev. I. <lb/>
welcome <lb/>
by Mi. A. D. and <lb/>
the introduction of I he speakers <lb/>
Prof. L. L. Hargrave were couched <lb/>
In most beautiful expression. <lb/>
The gem of the occasion was the <lb/>
address by A. mi <lb/>
as, newspaper <lb/>
synopsis of the address could ml <lb/>
begin to do It justice, nor <lb/>
to one who did hear the real <lb/>
depth and beaut; it <lb/>
contains. It gal hi- In u <lb/>
clearer of noble <lb/>
principles by the Jr. O. <lb/>
I . A. If. ever bail be. <lb/>
fore, lie spoke of the sublimity <lb/>
i tho of odd <lb/>
I friendship of <lb/>
ism, in all who-c <lb/>
and teachings he a <lb/>
pant, and added that ibis order <lb/>
went one stop beyond all others In <lb/>
that n was patriotic. Ills <lb/>
nation of the motto, Lib- <lb/>
and <lb/>
of man was grand. In fact all <lb/>
through bis address there <lb/>
eloquence, magnetism, that <lb/>
of thought which made hi- <lb/>
In- eager to <lb/>
lion. John II. Small, of Wash-j <lb/>
also made an <lb/>
Mrs. Samuel , ,,.,,.,. . <lb/>
who has been visiting relatives ,,. . , . . . , , ,, <lb/>
here, returned home today. the public school. He <lb/>
especially upon the advocacy <lb/>
Irvine returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Wilson. <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
for Washington City. <lb/>
P. Edwards returned Mon <lb/>
day evening from a trip to <lb/>
Entry, of the Wilson New <lb/>
came Monday evening and <lb/>
today here, <lb/>
pen <lb/>
B. F. Tyson ha- moved <lb/>
new in rear of <lb/>
Wilson's store. <lb/>
to hi. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Mrs. s. II. Wilson left this morn- <lb/>
for Conetoe lo visit her <lb/>
Mrs. Warren. <lb/>
W. A. who has been I of the nubile schools by <lb/>
visiting II. E ,, ,,,,,. ,,.;., <lb/>
tins morning his home Ox- . , <lb/>
lord. <lb/>
Hawk Fire Company <lb/>
and Fire Com <lb/>
if fin- m lie. were release <lb/>
from poll i; . he yew 1899. <lb/>
Hie i . if I hi Hoard v a- or- <lb/>
I-, publish it notice m <lb/>
the several county <lb/>
mid of the Peace tile <lb/>
reports the in <lb/>
December. <lb/>
William M. . <lb/>
I. Smith, ;. N. <lb/>
Eubanks and Win. .-. <lb/>
If a nice wen- from poll <lb/>
for 1899. <lb/>
in- follow added to the <lb/>
pauper list to receive <lb/>
per mouth i i Mat- <lb/>
I hews <lb/>
Mo-. released <lb/>
half of peddler's tax, <lb/>
amounting lo <lb/>
II. II. we- released from <lb/>
lave-mi lands <lb/>
tow a-hip tor <lb/>
-i. <lb/>
The execution Elijah J-., . ; <lb/>
ordered be in public. <lb/>
was ii-i. us <lb/>
i bridge and <lb/>
appointed. <lb/>
J. i;. Davenport -as <lb/>
to employ a ferryman at <lb/>
at per month or <lb/>
one <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
White <lb/>
SPARING. <lb/>
Repair Shop, h <lb/>
ARE RACK R OLD STAND OH MAIN <lb/>
ARE TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. WE <lb/>
II K AND ARE <lb/>
PARED DOING FIRST-i LASS Work.<lb/>
MADE TO ORDER AND ANY PART <lb/>
STYLE and <lb/>
are always found iii; <lb/>
he ll <lb/>
Mrs. T. J. Jan is and Miss Lilian <lb/>
cherry left this for Rich- <lb/>
lo attend Hie of <lb/>
the Winnie Davis monument. <lb/>
T. W. of <lb/>
rived Monday evening lo lake a <lb/>
position as <lb/>
job printer and foreman of the <lb/>
He highly <lb/>
ed will keep the up to <lb/>
for good work. <lb/>
lo m;.<lb/>
C. R. Emry returned to Wilson <lb/>
today. <lb/>
John I,. Carper, of <lb/>
has taken a position with Frank <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
particular. Prof. W. II. <lb/>
House square, <lb/>
one half expense. <lb/>
panics were all <lb/>
list tuxes for 1809. <lb/>
Jurors were draw n for bulb Du <lb/>
and January courts, hose <lb/>
names will be published ill next <lb/>
After the exercises opera .,,, <lb/>
house <lb/>
Id- men c <lb/>
In put ii public Well on the Court <lb/>
County Superintendent of school-. <lb/>
in behalf of the public school in- <lb/>
II <lb/>
graceful an <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
and it <lb/>
speech. <lb/>
Every feature of the program no <lb/>
was excellent and full of interest. <lb/>
We invite you to call and examine our Fall and <lb/>
Winter styles Queen Shoes for which we <lb/>
have exclusive sale. <lb/>
many invited to the <lb/>
Osmund House to partake of a sup <lb/>
per. Turkey, ham, oysters, <lb/>
crackers, pickles, cakes, coffee, <lb/>
eta , were served in great <lb/>
dance and excellence. <lb/>
The Jr. O, U. A. M. are to bet <lb/>
congratulated this <lb/>
entertainment they gave pen <lb/>
of Raleigh, who I pie, The flag which was presented <lb/>
has been few days here, , will be raised <lb/>
w appropriate when <lb/>
S. returned to <lb/>
Fayetteville today. He took the <lb/>
monkey along with him. <lb/>
Col. I. A. Sugg returned lo <lb/>
Tuesday evening after <lb/>
an of several mouths. <lb/>
Mrs. R. of Rocky <lb/>
Mount, arrived Tuesday evening <lb/>
to visit her daughter, Sirs. W. <lb/>
Higgs. <lb/>
J. II. Small, who <lb/>
was here lo participate in <lb/>
O. M., Tuesday night, re- <lb/>
turned to Washington this morn- <lb/>
Rev. A. Thomas, of <lb/>
Fayetteville, who came Tuesday <lb/>
to deliver the address at <lb/>
the celebration of the Jr. A. <lb/>
M., returned homo today. <lb/>
J. C. Cooper, of A. <lb/>
R. of I and L. It. <lb/>
of C, <lb/>
are agent J. U. Moore <lb/>
the work at the depot. <lb/>
Dr. Mrs. W. E. re <lb/>
turning I <lb/>
visit the Doctor's at <lb/>
the school is in <lb/>
Ledgers, day <lb/>
counter books, time books, and <lb/>
most anything else you need in <lb/>
of for your business, <lb/>
Reflector Hunk Store. <lb/>
THE SECRETS <lb/>
of easy and <lb/>
mo <lb/>
all told in a <lb/>
handsomely <lb/>
Con <lb/>
com <lb/>
of which will i <lb/>
on<lb/>
Our. Tho <lb/>
tolls <lb/>
that <lb/>
in in re- <lb/>
of handsome wadding <lb/>
lions rending as follows <lb/>
Mrs. James Thomas <lb/>
I requests the honor of your presence <lb/>
at the marriage of her daughter, <lb/>
Mary, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. James Lafayette <lb/>
Wednesday evening November <lb/>
lilt second, <lb/>
eighteen hundred and nine. <lb/>
at bull after six o'clock. <lb/>
West Bud Church. <lb/>
Nashville, Tennessee, <lb/>
THU <lb/>
wore held Tuesday <lb/>
twelve States. <lb/>
the follow in special <lb/>
on the result Slates w here <lb/>
interest was fell here. <lb/>
The Republicans concede <lb/>
election Of Smith out in <lb/>
Maryland. <lb/>
The election of Ta <lb/>
can, Democrat, is <lb/>
. Ohio is claimed by both <lb/>
and the fusion ticket will a <lb/>
victory in Nebraska. <lb/>
Mississippi is entirely Democrat- <lb/>
A glove lit and perfect from <lb/>
day is I In- experience of <lb/>
men who wear tin- futility <lb/>
at least majority. <lb/>
. j is by <lb/>
tin <lb/>
. . t. Or. <lb/>
no <lb/>
by <lb/>
. . . STYLES. <lb/>
C. S. FORBES.<lb/>
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many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price.<lb/>
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contain Jo acre., more or at. I <lb/>
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deferred <lb/>
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d. t- i all Sort I dally, all a <lb/>
II. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. R. Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON, Truffle Manager. I <lb/>
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S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
fancy Ponce <lb/>
side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
s, i i n t . sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, cheroots, <lb/>
mountain full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
out Hake, hominy flakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
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J. B. COREY. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete In every <lb/>
and prices as low as <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country <lb/>
BUY THE GENUINE <lb/>
SYRUP OF <lb/>
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CALIFORNIA SKI SYRUP CO. <lb/>
Ta iamb. <lb/>
HI VICE <lb/>
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Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, to Tarboro. <lb/>
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days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
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pending on stage of water. <lb/>
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with railroads st Norfolk. <lb/>
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New Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
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Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
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PATENTS <lb/>
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PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
Companion Stories for 1900. <lb/>
1599. <lb/>
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Wilkins, Margaret <lb/>
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for the I.- <lb/>
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FALL AND WINTER WEATHER <lb/>
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and one colored <lb/>
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remarking recently the <lb/>
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others, said one of the reasons <lb/>
for it is the economy which the <lb/>
generally have been practicing <lb/>
for the past year or two. He said <lb/>
especially of the farmers that they <lb/>
have to save more <lb/>
make more for themselves. This <lb/>
is true the farmers who have <lb/>
made their own supplies arc every- <lb/>
where easier condition <lb/>
those who have depended upon <lb/>
some money crop with which to <lb/>
supply their tables and <lb/>
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see the uselessness of trying to keep <lb/>
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trade publicity. Good <lb/>
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1899. <lb/>
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Central Company <lb/>
several hundred Chinese labor- <lb/>
to work on its road bed, and it <lb/>
is now reported that many of them <lb/>
having become homesick, have en <lb/>
tared United States by way of <lb/>
order to free <lb/>
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the designs the wily Chinamen <lb/>
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be a heavy loser, as the cost per <lb/>
head of deporting aliens is <lb/>
about <lb/>
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the remaining weeks of <lb/>
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maintain its fresh varied in- <lb/>
for young old by <lb/>
presenting articles from the pens <lb/>
of eminent men and women and <lb/>
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of nation. <lb/>
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in I Went to the <lb/>
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and Henry who under <lb/>
the title, Life and <lb/>
relates a thrilling adventure of his <lb/>
travels in Darkest Africa. <lb/>
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number-containing these feature. <lb/>
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personal influence in the new <lb/>
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that tin less ti consolidation <lb/>
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