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at Concord and will should take the to <lb/>
in operation, it is expected, by the; around them compare <lb/>
of the year. with that <lb/>
spindles looms. War extensive <lb/>
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ton of Memphis, <lb/>
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or otherwise stoat de i <lb/>
in the <lb/>
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basis. <lb/>
arc in with I <lb/>
the of all the <lb/>
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to take it up if it can <lb/>
be put attractive basis. <lb/>
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to the fact that in order to <lb/>
competition that has <lb/>
the ml bale system, it will be <lb/>
for the I.- <lb/>
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general full, able <lb/>
and capable to reduce expenses <lb/>
improve. ids. mote <lb/>
systems of compressing by <lb/>
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cure lower rate, in <lb/>
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and us of <lb/>
IX <lb/>
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and one colored <lb/>
A fairly well informed farmer <lb/>
remarking recently the <lb/>
proved condition of the formers <lb/>
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/>
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several hundred Chinese labor- <lb/>
to work on its road bed, and it <lb/>
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having become homesick, have en <lb/>
tared United States by way of <lb/>
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presenting articles from the pens <lb/>
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stories by the most gifted writers <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, S. C. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. Ed. Owner <lb/>
, of the in- <lb/>
to the result of I u <lb/>
tori Maryland was <lb/>
of Admiral Schley by the <lb/>
Department. Being <lb/>
at Pout at <lb/>
N. C, as <lb/>
Mail Matter.<lb/>
The Nebraska election beyond <lb/>
doubt establishes fact Mr. <lb/>
Bryan is the most available <lb/>
date for next year. <lb/>
Teddy home <lb/>
returned a Democratic Majority. <lb/>
Evidently do <lb/>
not accept at his own <lb/>
Sow that the election is over, <lb/>
there is nothing to <lb/>
Service Commission taking no- <lb/>
of the violations of law out <lb/>
in Ohio. <lb/>
native state, it was but natural <lb/>
that his friends should take special <lb/>
notice of the scandal. The <lb/>
was warned on this <lb/>
mouths age, and those <lb/>
the warning prom <lb/>
republican friends <lb/>
who were in position to know <lb/>
w hereof they spoke.<lb/>
HRS. EDDY'S S <lb/>
th. Paper Has <lb/>
Pay. <lb/>
A case of interest to newspaper <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
Sot. <lb/>
We need a liven stable <lb/>
Claude of Calico, was <lb/>
here on business yesterday- <lb/>
B. Jones, of Aurora, who <lb/>
has suffered a. <lb/>
, publishers outlined at <lb/>
in Philadelphia. Joseph . . . , <lb/>
., v V . wherein a <lb/>
r. Morgan, a consumptive a; , . . . ., <lb/>
. . . . of newspaper publishers <lb/>
devotee of this died there on ;. . . <lb/>
, , , Z , suit, and obtained lodgment <lb/>
of the stiller-1 , . . <lb/>
and costs, on account of <lb/>
lived here a short while ago came <lb/>
night. <lb/>
;. Parker back from the <lb/>
hinging old again. <lb/>
Wire ii <lb/>
-I <lb/>
agonies and yet receiving no <lb/>
aid from physicians. <lb/>
Pile years ago Morgan was mar <lb/>
lied, but till-, he was a <lb/>
Christian He <lb/>
made a of his bride. lie- <lb/>
cent his dread disease a- seen <lb/>
to lie swiftly sapping his life, but <lb/>
the only lead to an increase of <lb/>
on the part of his <lb/>
wife, and the healer, one Mrs. <lb/>
who was with <lb/>
Reflections <lb/>
redding f <lb/>
rested. It to support the locate here dying <lb/>
preacher. Bee want a alee help <lb/>
There is no like an building lot cheap a two him lo have a <lb/>
young Marries house in good position to Then it was that his wife. <lb/>
, a Cox is offering good during day. <lb/>
is not for man to agony. <lb/>
TO TIE Ml LEFT YOU CM <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
dealer. <lb/>
to whom he had taught his own <lb/>
Virginia Mississippi show <lb/>
up at the top of the Democratic <lb/>
column as usual. These reliable <lb/>
states bring much satisfaction to <lb/>
Democrats everywhere. <lb/>
one. build to. <lb/>
Sever a pair of In the Wiley Liter-1 fanaticism. Intel posed, and, <lb/>
after a bride, gave them and last night on the . his pleadings for a gave <lb/>
give them to her. she will need -Resolved it requires more him Instead a copy of The Chris- <lb/>
some day. ability to well than and him <lb/>
arc i sieving j, was ram. The to read that might make his <lb/>
buttons on your husband's won. ii complete, was on the <lb/>
is cover lid of his when he died. <lb/>
. . i Morgana was one of <lb/>
And say . . , , ., <lb/>
, . , and social stand <lb/>
but re are not lying r re ,,,., <lb/>
. , , Ins, this added to I lie sen <lb/>
that our goods are the and . <lb/>
i . that his death, under <lb/>
cheapest market, <lb/>
patron- know this, and we invite <lb/>
trial orders from those who doubt <lb/>
A. Cox Mfg. i . <lb/>
I ion charge. The publishers ad <lb/>
that defendant never <lb/>
ordered the paper. The facts ere <lb/>
not that <lb/>
in list paper in the <lb/>
town, this man's name was on that <lb/>
list, but without his orders. The <lb/>
new management wrote all whose <lb/>
names were M list they had <lb/>
to atop papers <lb/>
of all who not expert to pay <lb/>
The defendant did not answer <lb/>
but kept on taking the <lb/>
ill t , a i. <lb/>
. L then lo pay , <lb/>
he realized that , ., . , I <lb/>
the ground that he never <lb/>
el. The plaintiffs that the <lb/>
general rule of law. that a man j <lb/>
must pay for what he receives and ; B <lb/>
use-, applies in newspapers as well i <lb/>
as other things, and the court <lb/>
that v <lb/>
by every train and suit you in<lb/>
. <lb/>
HOODS, <lb/>
HATS. NOTIONS, <lb/>
THINKS. <lb/>
be. <lb/>
tar A call will convince you. <lb/>
In; <lb/>
able <lb/>
If, as reported, Jim Jeffries bat <lb/>
taken to the will expert <lb/>
no difficulty in making up <lb/>
Cyrano Bergerac. has <lb/>
given him the nose for this part. <lb/>
Of course Pennsylvania gave <lb/>
the ticket a large ma- <lb/>
But some light is <lb/>
methods there by the lodging in <lb/>
jail of several alleged repeaters. <lb/>
he will think yon ought <lb/>
to make your own bonnets, <lb/>
ask <lb/>
you him. If you <lb/>
he raises a fuss and <lb/>
want- to know if you think, by <lb/>
is one of the <lb/>
Never marry a man the <lb/>
idea you are getting one of <lb/>
superior young men you read <lb/>
in Julia Magruder's or Prances <lb/>
Burnett's novels. <lb/>
don't exist, my dear. <lb/>
Don't save the letters your <lb/>
band wrote to you in the days <lb/>
vi hi i courtship. <lb/>
them day accident <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
W. II. T. Fleming. <lb/>
PATRONS <lb/>
THE BEST THAT IS <lb/>
OFFERED. AND AT THE <lb/>
LOWEST PUKES. <lb/>
it. <lb/>
One I he debaters last night ad <lb/>
the audience as gentleman <lb/>
ladies. He said bis reason for <lb/>
putting ladies last he <lb/>
hi nil i lie last. going to I <lb/>
give yon the beat last all the time, <lb/>
I and are better Judges of <lb/>
much <lb/>
II i r. a Co. <lb/>
created in <lb/>
I tut one of the principal reasons <lb/>
the has attracted so much at- <lb/>
is that Mrs. <lb/>
the arch of this fa- <lb/>
fad. tried her hand mi the <lb/>
sick man and failed <lb/>
him. Let the <lb/>
I'll ii Times of the <lb/>
It was proposed that Mrs. Mary <lb/>
Baker O. Eddy, the fountain-head <lb/>
of Christian who lives in <lb/>
Boston, be called to <lb/>
Licenses. <lb/>
Last weak of Deeds <lb/>
issued six marriage licenses. <lb/>
to the following <lb/>
I am now in one of the new Haw Is <lb/>
L. and Lena stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
Heath, your wants in the way of <lb/>
Richard Murphy and AND <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Hit <lb/>
idea of the harmony <lb/>
Republican tanks in <lb/>
Maryland may lie found Senator <lb/>
Wellington's remark <lb/>
defeat <lb/>
read them he will lie <lb/>
several unawares <lb/>
husband turns u, to be the day when he then, . <lb/>
tint hear from Washington <lb/>
more. They of course thought be <lb/>
meant that something mat- <lb/>
with the Hue lo that <lb/>
town. When <lb/>
that election Is over, In--<lb/>
great missionary enterprise of car- <lb/>
civilization at the sword's <lb/>
point to the benighted Filipinos <lb/>
Kentucky Democrats should <lb/>
bury their personal differences <lb/>
pull together next time. Two II <lb/>
publican succession <lb/>
is not a good showing for the Blue- <lb/>
grass <lb/>
the you thought be was in all seriousness they <lb/>
you married him. and never a <lb/>
ma cross word, don't any <lb/>
other wife It. <lb/>
believe <lb/>
She will <lb/>
Ti <lb/>
WOUld have any better effect in the <lb/>
case. Morgan was a wealthy man. <lb/>
there was no consideration of <lb/>
the expense attached to such a <lb/>
proposition, any more than there <lb/>
The Power in <lb/>
inc ., man has a <lb/>
it prayer, and I show <lb/>
you a who bus <lb/>
up I- In- what wants <lb/>
to be. If you <lb/>
have power in prayer you, i. <lb/>
must make this complete <lb/>
to the will of God. in iv be <lb/>
for some special blessing <lb/>
but give II t I you <lb/>
you are wholly E. <lb/>
Clark, <lb/>
Hub Joe slid <lb/>
and left lo grin ii <lb/>
W. S. Pollard Ann <lb/>
Dennis and Hose Nelly <lb/>
II row n. <lb/>
James Smith and Chap- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
M.-ire and Lena Bedding. <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an <lb/>
I carry a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
lust some line California <lb/>
Peaches. <lb/>
or U <lb/>
Pin County. <lb/>
No Ghost Story <lb/>
would have been other family <lb/>
to calling of some eminent <lb/>
specialist diseases. <lb/>
Mr-. Eddy <lb/>
Mrs. from <lb/>
.- <lb/>
an Mrs Darlington was <lb/>
also there. Mrs. went to <lb/>
the sick man's room, and excluding <lb/>
prayed with him. <lb/>
or <lb/>
the . <lb/>
tin- Board all same our Store <lb/>
of miles <lb/>
for <lb/>
s County for year <lb/>
roding <lb/>
or <lb/>
Darb <lb/>
W hath SI <lb/>
Cs kn bath <lb/>
I. hath <lb/>
m Kin <lb/>
The Maryland Democrat- are <lb/>
not waiting much time worrying <lb/>
about events at now <lb/>
that they have learned of the good <lb/>
fortune that hits fallen to <lb/>
Walter Smith. <lb/>
There can be no doubt of <lb/>
feet of the Maryland vie on <lb/>
the fortunes of Arthur Pile I lot man. <lb/>
The triumph there means his re <lb/>
in politics his <lb/>
restoration to his former in <lb/>
remains line to Mr. <lb/>
Bryan. Turn the fact whichever <lb/>
way they may, the enemies of <lb/>
young statesman <lb/>
the troth of the leader's <lb/>
arguments or disengage hint from <lb/>
the affections of his <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Mr. died in this <lb/>
city yesterday morning U o'clock. <lb/>
lb-was a well known citizen in <lb/>
I hi- and <lb/>
has been engaged many years in <lb/>
the piano and organ <lb/>
of <lb/>
age and his home was <lb/>
Craven county, where his family <lb/>
lives. He leaves a wife and <lb/>
and several grand children. <lb/>
The remains were i lo <lb/>
the burial I bedside <lb/>
ground. Mr. Cohn died from eon- of the man on whom the hand <lb/>
of the had already been laid. <lb/>
mil -ill. is nil now know n whether he <lb/>
fell any immediate improvement. <lb/>
l Al all events, be showed none, and <lb/>
the ravages of disease <lb/>
returned to <lb/>
about remain <lb/>
A fit purse is <lb/>
I. I <lb/>
Cash Propositions w ant d. <lb/>
Of all tenders, those re <lb/>
. <lb/>
for advertising the <lb/>
says the <lb/>
Times. I hie time it's a shares <lb/>
f stock in a Klondike gold mine <lb/>
they wish iii to the i i- <lb/>
driver. Then, again, a <lb/>
medicine firm would like you to <lb/>
accept a case of their preparations, thing to lean on. <lb/>
stipulating, however, The milkman know <lb/>
i- used in the editor's family, society. <lb/>
Next comes along a man who wants A coming-out <lb/>
to furnish us with cigars, only whose term has expired. <lb/>
week proffered a case of It's the young man who real <lb/>
i Mammoth Cave Bourbon Ken- that riches take onto them-1 <lb/>
i whiskey, old, lie <lb/>
log a user of neither liquor nor Paul must have the kind of <lb/>
and not being specially whiskers to beard the <lb/>
fond of medicine, these letters lion in his den, <lb/>
found a resting place in our The miser who keeps his hoard <lb/>
basket. The majority of these re- in an old teapot believes that a <lb/>
adjoining f- <lb/>
hen she had finished Mrs. <lb/>
went in prayed. Rich <lb/>
sufferer to have <lb/>
greater faith and be cured. After <lb/>
each had prayed him <lb/>
in together and there was <lb/>
prayer. Mrs. remain- <lb/>
ed for several days and there wt <lb/>
if <lb/>
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half . really whole I Value <lb/>
article to be advertised. <lb/>
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i tin <lb/>
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to continue her <lb/>
doubt Mrs. mane a <lb/>
good thing out of this professional <lb/>
I visit, for whatever else <lb/>
may fail in. it never fails <lb/>
i to charge good fees ; and <lb/>
nous as her failure was this <lb/>
Morgan case, it will do Christian <lb/>
little damage. will lie <lb/>
charged up to of <lb/>
although the fellow <lb/>
held out longer than most men <lb/>
would. Mrs. Eddy and her <lb/>
will live and thrive and <lb/>
he disadvantages of There will always <lb/>
u free-born American is to M Urn,, as there are fools.<lb/>
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R. Clerk <lb/>
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liven my the l <lb/>
of November, T. It. <lb/>
for <lb/>
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hours without per- <lb/>
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and slight of <lb/>
the scene him. The testimony <lb/>
of those <lb/>
in <lb/>
room. ii. . lit the <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
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then led away. This <lb/>
went, i look irises, it was <lb/>
not until . I there cams a <lb/>
a Then the<lb/>
the <lb/>
Richard a signal <lb/>
triumph York city, and in <lb/>
four <lb/>
consolidate city. Had the friends <lb/>
of Senator Hill made so good a <lb/>
showing York <lb/>
would not be in the hands of Moss <lb/>
Maryland Democrats did well. <lb/>
They have redeemed their stale <lb/>
from the hands of <lb/>
Republican leaders into whose <lb/>
the commonwealth was delivered <lb/>
by an conspiracy, in which <lb/>
j ft Mil-1. arc worthy <lb/>
National J i -v. Haw <lb/>
, . by chili r <lb/>
were involved. Price. at r II <lb/>
j CO. <lb/>
number of Soldiers slain Hoax save a lot ,. <lb/>
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then- The your <lb/>
mid the is a grave remark- <lb/>
the better the large and <lb/>
the <lb/>
. lied attracts the eve lie.-I <lb/>
and that <lb/>
t men wearing that color arc <lb/>
killed to seven in green, or in <lb/>
blue, or five ill either brown, blue <lb/>
gray or gray. <lb/>
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nausea, <lb/>
I t I.- r, inn cure <lb/>
he el ; <lb/>
Tin y are <lb/>
break up a <lb/>
id the undertaker hen he found <lb/>
he had burled the <lb/>
the wrong lot. <lb/>
Some nun with deep voice- are <lb/>
very shallow-minded. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb/>
Neck has some cases of <lb/>
smallpox. <lb/>
expects to build four <lb/>
cotton mills in near fill lire. <lb/>
Dr. who <lb/>
was for four years Auditor of this <lb/>
State, died Monday <lb/>
City. His were brought <lb/>
to for <lb/>
A la Each. <lb/>
When a young man sows wild <lb/>
oils it-s natural that bad habit <lb/>
should grow him. <lb/>
Lots of people they <lb/>
believe In signs will shy at one <lb/>
which reads <lb/>
lucre calm <lb/>
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his <lb/>
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l lbs still <lb/>
Mm, in- i , -o tin- <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------- <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry floods, Notions. <lb/>
Shoes, Huts, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Laud, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, COHN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED AND <lb/>
MEAL AND <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
Bye i <lb/>
not WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
N. <lb/>
it X see <lb/>
. GOODS <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
and Icon what low pi Ices wear <lb/>
selling such excellent goods with <lb/>
out being astonished. <lb/>
Hill that is what here for, <lb/>
please our customers and always <lb/>
give them big values for their <lb/>
money. delivered free in <lb/>
any part of the city. Come to see <lb/>
us. <lb/>
J. L. BRO <lb/>
Alter two years <lb/>
Premiums have beam paid <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
Have <lb/>
Beef, <lb/>
Hop, Luis, <lb/>
Hides. Poultry, <lb/>
any <lb/>
J U produce. I <lb/>
limn to roe. I i <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
DEALER IS <lb/>
Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
i, Una Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
that <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
ti. Will be re instated <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After I Year <lb/>
No <lb/>
I in- <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
of the second of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year be paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
j. l. a <lb/>
IN. <lb/>
Cotton Begging ties always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
kept or <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Two with but a single <lb/>
two hearts that beat as <lb/>
one, two pair of lips in full eclipse <lb/>
doesn't kissing smack of fun I <lb/>
Chill sod Fever, <lb/>
Night <lb/>
less Chill Tonic <lb/>
to take. Money if He <lb/>
the and make <lb/>
well. None other <lb/>
cured Co., Suffolk, V <lb/>
nil at i, <lb/>
Brr n Woolen soil <lb/>
ii. We <lb/>
W, R. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Only Jar lie <lb/>
Horace tells I lively story of <lb/>
an hail nu <lb/>
sail Jar on <lb/>
Which he nu almost price. <lb/>
One tint n <lb/>
hock, sin h the <lb/>
home <lb/>
Is. ii unlit hit <lb/>
To nu the <lb/>
bars been calamitous, lint <lb/>
i to <lb/>
He the pi-lie of the tin- <lb/>
nail It <lb/>
only Jar In the which <lb/>
an The Stock complete every <lb/>
very slow Hun he prices as low as the <lb/>
but he certain J Highest prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
choice room, <lb/>
away up quality away do <lb/>
price, is the only kind we car <lb/>
To live well doesn't mean to live <lb/>
extravagantly. Everything de- <lb/>
pends where you buy your <lb/>
supplies the prices you pay <lb/>
for them. We sell the best <lb/>
purest at less prices you will <lb/>
pay for poorer quality. Look at <lb/>
these fanned fruits <lb/>
cents per can. Coffees, Java and <lb/>
Mocha blend, Maple <lb/>
Syrup cents per quart. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
MARVEL of beau- <lb/>
style and <lb/>
The mate- <lb/>
rial is the best and <lb/>
NOVEMBER NAMES. <lb/>
PAID THE <lb/>
Picked la This Fine Weather I r., <lb/>
Neck Head. <lb/>
Thursday, <lb/>
went i., <lb/>
The <lb/>
what I .,; <lb/>
As the . ii <lb/>
ll. I <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. II. left <lb/>
for <lb/>
Kiss Louise <lb/>
colored <lb/>
placed . . d he looked out <lb/>
I said isl <lb/>
bye, Uncle I . H I <lb/>
cap was low <lb/>
a ho in tin- i-i -i ., , , , . , <lb/>
. that ii Is- raised . for bun <lb/>
In speak Mr. T. I ; <lb/>
His v. ,., ;,, <lb/>
; bis <lb/>
I. I., ,,,, <lb/>
today ,. were his last words. <lb/>
day of knell, between <lb/>
and M <lb/>
II. burned the store <lb/>
II. King, of Goldsboro, <lb/>
in pod penalty of hi <lb/>
, ,. . I crime upon the sallows. <lb/>
returned I down, the <lb/>
, the sub .,.,,.,. ,, . M <lb/>
w,.,. bear- <lb/>
evening and returned tut with <lb/>
this morning. were all told <lb/>
a- <lb/>
AM II. AM <lb/>
II M II TO I <lb/>
IT <lb/>
the work <lb/>
teed <lb/>
ii-. W. T. left tins <lb/>
morning for Raleigh lo visit her <lb/>
Mrs. Wilkinson. <lb/>
I J. f. returned <lb/>
evening Iron <lb/>
;. i had p. <lb/>
penalty as law. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I. A. left this <lb/>
morning for Washington City, <lb/>
where his family spend. <lb/>
some time, lie will be absent <lb/>
for a week. <lb/>
They Would Not Haul It. <lb/>
sir Mooring borrowed from <lb/>
to bang Invited. <lb/>
i. W. win <lb/>
is. Webster, former <lb/>
pastor at X. f. who is <lb/>
now engaged in <lb/>
will preach at next lira <lb/>
o'clock. All <lb/>
., poll MAS top <lb/>
ring pulled the lever and OF TO A hi., RICH POOR, <lb/>
the f.-ii. a shrug SEE FOR R <lb/>
of the twitching <lb/>
so it to repeat them am . .,. , . , , . . . . . <lb/>
. our ,,.,. ,. <lb/>
readers. <lb/>
the condemned man iii taken down and place <lb/>
for burial. <lb/>
execution was carried <lb/>
was taken from the jail and placed perfectly and was witnessed <lb/>
In a and surrounded least <lb/>
a of tor <lb/>
nun to the gallows <lb/>
law .------- <lb/>
day evening ThU morning Rev. W. II. T <lb/>
A- M- and in mi. V <lb/>
jail held prayers after the drop fell I he bod v was <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK Joyner. When the gall <lb/>
on margin of tins paper it here the dray- <lb/>
is to remind you you . wen afraid of it and would <lb/>
nut Eastern for ,,,,,. <lb/>
we <lb/>
to as early m <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Finally o was found <lb/>
to move it I he has been seared <lb/>
about it ever <lb/>
LIST OF JURORS. <lb/>
ha been <lb/>
serving The Union office us Job <lb/>
printer for the past month, left <lb/>
Monday for Greenville to accept a <lb/>
position with Kb- <lb/>
lie is an <lb/>
young has our <lb/>
Union. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Holiday goods are beginning to I <lb/>
come in. <lb/>
., , Mrs. A Move left <lb/>
following were drawn by Una for Wilson. <lb/>
the County as <lb/>
juror, for superior <lb/>
i I'll- <lb/>
II. R. A. <lb/>
Colored Crayons cents at B. II. B. <lb/>
Store. K. I. T. <lb/>
It bus been years Phillips, R. J. Lang, Isaac <lb/>
had a banging before I W. I. P. M. H <lb/>
today. a ii- , j day <lb/>
Perkins <lb/>
v c Washington <lb/>
Mrs. returned <lb/>
Thursday evening a vi-it to <lb/>
toil <lb/>
s Crack u Sheriff's Safe <lb/>
creeled rivet <lb/>
the fool of Reade street. The gal- <lb/>
lows was reached and <lb/>
the prisoner was escorted <lb/>
to tin- scaffold by Policeman <lb/>
M. of <lb/>
Mooring, cs Sheriff It. W. <lb/>
King, Sheriff Leon Tuck. <lb/>
and following close <lb/>
behind and taking positions on the <lb/>
platform. I. P. Sharp, <lb/>
It. W. <lb/>
and ex W. P. <lb/>
Knight, of were also <lb/>
present within tin roped <lb/>
The guard reporters, W II. <lb/>
Bagwell, C. the friend- <lb/>
H. Johnson i Nobles, <lb/>
i Complete <lb/>
ALL LINES.- <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
and see them. <lb/>
reach- <lb/>
es here sale the <lb/>
or Sheriff h at I <lb/>
night. rob-1 <lb/>
hers gut in i <lb/>
I gold piece-. There <lb/>
Is no clue and it Is supposed lo be <lb/>
professional work. <lb/>
The follow in.-in v Hut Ion has <lb/>
Of the pop <lb/>
White <lb/>
PARING. <lb/>
ii. W. <lb/>
I and j <lb/>
Lead Pencils dozen, Jesse A. Smith, W. <lb/>
l a dozen, at Reflector j,. J. K. P. <lb/>
A. Taylor. <lb/>
Big lot of lead pencils, different, <lb/>
styles, just arrived at B. B. Jones, W. J. Jenkins, <lb/>
Hook Store. W. Little, V. <lb/>
New <lb/>
Polo Moo Orange w. <lb/>
cents can, at S. M. Ii. Henry O, <lb/>
Mr. R. A. Tyson is having Jr., W. L. Smith. W. <lb/>
storage warehouse built on M. Smith, C. K. John II. <lb/>
the railroad, near the J. I. Whichard P. J, <lb/>
Bynum, Louis II. While. <lb/>
W. P. Reed, of <lb/>
was found dead in a com crib. He <lb/>
bad taken too much whiskey at a <lb/>
corn shucking. <lb/>
If yon have catarrh, rheumatism <lb/>
or d v lake Hood's <lb/>
and he cured as thousands <lb/>
of others have <lb/>
The passenger train Thursday <lb/>
evening got here of the <lb/>
freight train due at The <lb/>
latter was seven hours late. <lb/>
The following were drawn <lb/>
January court. <lb/>
II. M. Heath, J. W. <lb/>
Sheriff W. p. Sharp, <lb/>
I son, came down Thursday evening <lb/>
j to the hanging <lb/>
it. of Washing- <lb/>
. I inn. arrived Thursday evening to <lb/>
visit her mother Mrs. Jane Lung- <lb/>
II. <lb/>
John Clark, of Wilson, is <lb/>
town. <lb/>
of <lb/>
for spent today <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Banquet. <lb/>
After the meeting Friday night, <lb/>
Tar River Lodge K. of P. partook <lb/>
of a very enjoyable banquet at Ho- <lb/>
tel The took <lb/>
their wives sweethearts along <lb/>
to help enjoy the feast. The bill <lb/>
of fare consisted of oysters raw and <lb/>
fried, on toast, crackers, <lb/>
celery, olives, mixed <lb/>
pickles, and fruits. It was <lb/>
quite a pleasant occasion. <lb/>
False Alarm. <lb/>
The of one of the lo- <lb/>
canned Hie town <lb/>
to lie thrown into general excite- <lb/>
Md -y night, by blowing the <lb/>
whistle ill long. <lb/>
town thought was lire, <lb/>
the began ringing, the <lb/>
department turned out and I here <lb/>
was general pandemonium until <lb/>
the false alarm was discovered. <lb/>
Another Day Set <lb/>
At April tens of Pitt <lb/>
court was con- <lb/>
of rune sentenced to be <lb/>
hanged July. Au appeal was <lb/>
to the Supreme court and at <lb/>
the September term of that court <lb/>
the opinion was handed that <lb/>
no error found trial by <lb/>
the lower court. In compliance <lb/>
with this decision Governor <lb/>
sell has a letter to Sheriff <lb/>
Mooring the day of <lb/>
January, 1900, as the day upon <lb/>
which to carry out the of <lb/>
execution. We understand that <lb/>
an effort will be made to have the <lb/>
sentence changed to life Imprison <lb/>
men., <lb/>
Mis. L. C King, of <lb/>
came In Friday evening. <lb/>
,,.,,,,., I Sheriff W. D. P. WU <lb/>
Clark, J. B. J. returned today. <lb/>
R. Johnson. J. I. Jonas <lb/>
Hilda. A. Andrews, W. A. W. T. went up the <lb/>
. . . . .-. , i load on the <lb/>
Hudson. B. S. Lewis, B. K. mil-1 <lb/>
ham, Can Origin left this morning <lb/>
James L. Smith. Mn Virginia. <lb/>
I. II. Stokes, Smith, Hill C. left this morn <lb/>
L. A. F. Cox, A. I,, lo spend Sunday Henderson. <lb/>
Jackson, J. T. J. i. . this morning <lb/>
Jones W. K. Patrick, J. Spier, for a trip over the sec- <lb/>
I ion. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. White <lb/>
turned evening from <lb/>
York. <lb/>
o. L. Joyner went to <lb/>
Friday evening returned ibis <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Irvine, of Kinston, cam,, <lb/>
Barrett, Gray Moore, J. to spend th <lb/>
W. X. W. B- <lb/>
L. II. S. C. B. B. King, of who <lb/>
Whichard, D. Mooring, W. A. has been spending a few days hen <lb/>
Case, W. ti. Mizell, <lb/>
U. Mill, W. Hathaway, <lb/>
J. B. Corey, J. B. Sugg, <lb/>
Fleming, j. B. Warren, T. R. <lb/>
Allen, C. J. Howling. <lb/>
W. J. W. <lb/>
Barney. <lb/>
ROOMS <lb/>
C. W. Bailey, W. it. Johnson, <lb/>
I left this morning <lb/>
W. W. House. W. W. II. <lb/>
It. J. H. J. E. <lb/>
Starkey. <lb/>
JOHNSON'S MILLS <lb/>
A. D. who <lb/>
has been spending a few days here <lb/>
with friends, left today. <lb/>
Mrs. Williams. <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
visit Mrs. Purvey Powell. <lb/>
Johnson's <lb/>
Miss A. Harding went to <lb/>
yesterday and came <lb/>
hack today. <lb/>
Miss Lou Wilson came last week <lb/>
to lake charge of the school near <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Shahs. of <lb/>
county, was here Saturday and Sun- <lb/>
day on We didn't ask <lb/>
what kind. <lb/>
Miss Sally of Craven <lb/>
county, is visiting at J. U. <lb/>
Mrs. K. C. <lb/>
Miss Carrie, of <lb/>
are visiting the Misses <lb/>
Johnson Mills is to have <lb/>
two or three weddings soon. ii <lb/>
Two warehouses are to <lb/>
built at They will be <lb/>
Mrs. X. W. Askew, of <lb/>
after few days with Mrs, <lb/>
Alfred returned home <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
LIVES.<lb/>
strength <lb/>
of <lb/>
expectant moth <lb/>
not <lb/>
only her own <lb/>
life but the life <lb/>
perfection <lb/>
other chili <lb/>
-completed in time to handle <lb/>
Plop,<lb/>
will ever. all to <lb/>
will <lb/>
-a la- <lb/>
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; hut a <lb/>
.- ye us <lb/>
i- <lb/>
. fr <lb/>
several from neighbor- <lb/>
hood of wore also within <lb/>
till- lopes. <lb/>
After ascending the <lb/>
minister a brief prayer t <lb/>
turning to the assembly asked <lb/>
all to keep as <lb/>
while should make <lb/>
In broken <lb/>
the man Raid <lb/>
sec what and <lb/>
men to. titan but. <lb/>
is guilt v of this crime, and <lb/>
Lords sake <lb/>
man fir It. If yon do you the Orange a. . r. <lb/>
w ill punish an <lb/>
There la In jail now but he is. <lb/>
I have told it over and <lb/>
over Hull I was guilty one. <lb/>
and there was no one in bill me. <lb/>
Mi. Whiter Harding <lb/>
presence <lb/>
of his sister, <lb/>
Annie <lb/>
to <lb/>
Ml.<lb/>
eighteen ii <lb/>
at half twelve lock, <lb/>
St. John's i h, <lb/>
Tin Carolina. <lb/>
Repair Shop, j <lb/>
General <lb/>
K i OX MAIN <lb/>
AMI <lb/>
HAVE M ABE BETTER <lb/>
FOR LASS WORK. <lb/>
BICYCLES MAUL TO <lb/>
AND ANY <lb/>
I have beyond the skies. <lb/>
Thank He has forgiven me <lb/>
and delivered my soul from <lb/>
He hesitated here and <lb/>
the scaffold <lb/>
asking hint quest ions hope <lb/>
is the head <lb/>
i- m.-u-iv <lb/>
its <lb/>
The way lo your girl <lb/>
i-lo call at her house the <lb/>
hour of circus parade. <lb/>
I A belle. I <lb/>
In have many <lb/>
. i sill in- <lb/>
The Virginia is <lb/>
of gelling hit,, to ,. , ,,,, . <lb/>
the the crime. <lb/>
STYLE and <lb/>
that arc always found <lb/>
a either have to scratch <lb/>
or a fortune or go lo <lb/>
preaching. <lb/>
two evils choose the <lb/>
says the old adage. Some <lb/>
people are so kindly disposed <lb/>
choose <lb/>
There are seven books in print <lb/>
the subject of to <lb/>
a and one <lb/>
written by an old maid. <lb/>
ti e. <lb/>
answered the questions quietly but <lb/>
stuck to his statement <lb/>
guilty, He said he called Mr. <lb/>
Robert Tin up night, his <lb/>
object being to get money, but that <lb/>
he did not intend lo <lb/>
when he went to store. <lb/>
This by <lb/>
for a half hour <lb/>
bill without disclosing anything of <lb/>
consequence, and if knew <lb/>
anything on any one else he carried <lb/>
the secrets to the grave with him- <lb/>
After the questioning he turned <lb/>
again to the crowd said <lb/>
l say to you all. serve <lb/>
your and don't serve <lb/>
or he will <lb/>
had good wife who tried to gel <lb/>
me to do right, but I was wild and <lb/>
devilish and would not do as <lb/>
told me If I had would mil in- <lb/>
here this morning. I pray <lb/>
my sill may not fall my <lb/>
All of you, while and col <lb/>
red. serve and love <lb/>
You see what being devilish, <lb/>
drinking whiskey and running <lb/>
about bring a man <lb/>
kins then re <lb/>
marks from the 1-1 h verse of the <lb/>
Psalm, and one lime while <lb/>
he was talking the condemned man <lb/>
and engaged in silent <lb/>
prayer. At the close the min- <lb/>
remarks he offered It prayer, <lb/>
then said he DO far <lb/>
lo make except to <lb/>
bid them all a farewell. Then <lb/>
a loud lone exclaiming three <lb/>
times be tamed <lb/>
walked under tho noose, lie <lb/>
while Deputy <lb/>
Tucker was his and <lb/>
feet, calling the names of those <lb/>
who bad Int bean arrested with <lb/>
he their fur in <lb/>
Why. put in the soup, of <lb/>
course. <lb/>
The census to be taken year <lb/>
will show- this county to have a <lb/>
population of <lb/>
fools. <lb/>
Strange that pallets <lb/>
us about Edgar Allan be- <lb/>
on bis hist <lb/>
versify. <lb/>
The world doesn't owe anybody <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
We invite you to call and Fall and <lb/>
Winter styles which we <lb/>
have exclusive sale.<lb/>
the <lb/>
Cheapest<lb/>
IS <lb/>
and medicine that <lb/>
cares naturally the <lb/>
best .;. Hood's <lb/>
is the best <lb/>
cine can buy. be <lb/>
ii cur all others fail. <lb/>
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digestion; sound sleep; a <lb/>
N. C. old age, <lb/>
are some of the results of the use <lb/>
J. A single <lb/>
dose will convince you of their <lb/>
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb/>
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb/>
constipation I <lb/>
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver I <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
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