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The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR . <lb/>
VOL GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY, N. NOVEMBER <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
NO <lb/>
on- i <lb/>
Representative Richardson, <lb/>
lo head lb.- against ,,.,,.,.,, <lb/>
by prominent its In ISM or is <lb/>
may retire, The <lb/>
It will be because he k nova ii is parks, streets and I he <lb/>
a choice, of apparently of his adjacent to the city are <lb/>
will and gelling kicked out. <lb/>
is the first one of the four <lb/>
candidates tat the Dean ratio <lb/>
nomination Alt Speaker f the <lb/>
Hi mac, which curries with it the <lb/>
I leadership <lb/>
tin- Congress, lo reach <lb/>
Washington and open <lb/>
Mr. says he baa <lb/>
received more pledges of support <lb/>
than any one of the her three can <lb/>
of Alabama. <lb/>
of Missouri, Sn <lb/>
Mr, of New expresses <lb/>
confident in success, hut <lb/>
friends of the other candidates <lb/>
False Economy <lb/>
crowded with cyclists, male and <lb/>
female, now show only here <lb/>
and there a survive enthusiast. <lb/>
Ask the merchant who does not <lb/>
use the columns of the daily press <lb/>
why he docs and <lb/>
nine of ten ho will tell <lb/>
you that lie afford to do so; <lb/>
his u it pay ex- <lb/>
man lie doesn't <lb/>
reason backward effect to <lb/>
cause. It is h re the para- <lb/>
in. The reason he can't <lb/>
afford to advertise is he <lb/>
doesn't advert lee. Lei him try the <lb/>
I Union all experience <lb/>
s express of the success f <lb/>
f their man this good ,. <lb/>
for the democratic leader- Wm <lb/>
ship in the M. Bailey, of <lb/>
Texas, has not yet reached Wash <lb/>
he stated during the <lb/>
last that he would not <lb/>
again lie n candidate, hut would <lb/>
support Mr. Hank he-id fur the lion- <lb/>
gasps <lb/>
economy to attempt to save <lb/>
money by neglecting the surest <lb/>
to bring is Bee- <lb/>
Trusts the interests of <lb/>
every class of in the land, <lb/>
I but t hoy Operate with stronger cm <lb/>
against the poor than any <lb/>
others. Those who are forced to <lb/>
j live by their daily toil, on scant <lb/>
at that, more than <lb/>
I those whose and dream- <lb/>
stances in life arc batter. One <lb/>
with <lb/>
force against the poor, is the <lb/>
paper trust. If there is any class <lb/>
of world for whom <lb/>
read inland literature to I <lb/>
l is the poor, he they , <lb/>
In i he cities and towns or In <lb/>
rural Among the poor <lb/>
Of the country are many <lb/>
the trust on ten <lb/>
have their lo make even the <lb/>
electing s Wraps <lb/>
ION OF <lb/>
Cold Weather <lb/>
Is what Every Lady should <lb/>
DO NOW. <lb/>
Japanese <lb/>
or. Some are predicting that there so arranged that the ladies weekly higher, and thus raise I <lb/>
will be a deadlock in the caucus CM change their dresses, as it is It a little out of reach the farmer. <lb/>
and the friends of nil the can considered stylish for a lady And the only reason I he y <lb/>
will compromise by appear an entire evening in one papers are higher thin <lb/>
Mr. again. <lb/>
dress and with I he same ornaments <lb/>
If there were any doubt about J <lb/>
having <lb/>
bean the choice <lb/>
for Speaker, it would have been <lb/>
dissipated by what has <lb/>
since his arrival in Washington. <lb/>
Almost before he had removed ,, decide <lb/>
dust of travel from his clothes, ,.,. their leaders ire i. <lb/>
The Hickory Democrat <lb/>
we remember that the He <lb/>
publican of North Carolina <lb/>
contains four voters for <lb/>
every white voter in their ranks, <lb/>
how sin- <lb/>
he Called the White House j oppose tin <lb/>
know whether Mr. because <lb/>
to give as to the Com- <lb/>
aside from the <lb/>
the Committee on Hank- <lb/>
Currency in favor of the <lb/>
single gold bill, which <lb/>
was ordered last summer. Mr. <lb/>
Henderson is going to lie a <lb/>
Speaker, and this House, In- <lb/>
stead of registering the will of <lb/>
Heed as the last did, will reg- <lb/>
the will of Mr. <lb/>
In order to get control of the <lb/>
Senate I tee of which <lb/>
a majority have for years <lb/>
men, even since <lb/>
controlled by the republicans <lb/>
the gold arc going to <lb/>
Senate Committee, <lb/>
giving the republicans nine <lb/>
in those consisting of thirteen <lb/>
seven in those consisting of <lb/>
eleven. t hen the gold men <lb/>
will only have a majority of one in <lb/>
the Finance Committee, as Jones, <lb/>
of Nevada, classed as a silver re- <lb/>
publican and Wolcott, of Colorado, <lb/>
who calls himself a republican <lb/>
can be upon <lb/>
to act with the silver men on the <lb/>
question of reporting a bill to enact <lb/>
the single gold standard. The <lb/>
four democratic members of this <lb/>
Committee are Vest, of Mo., Jones <lb/>
of Arkansas, Daniels, of and <lb/>
of silver <lb/>
men. Mr. gets <lb/>
frightened by those republicans, <lb/>
who although willing to vote for <lb/>
a gold standard bill if compelled <lb/>
to do so, believe it will be bad <lb/>
policy to pass one on the eve of a <lb/>
Presidential campaign, such a bill <lb/>
is likely to be jammed through at <lb/>
this session of Congress. It will <lb/>
depend largely upon the attitude <lb/>
taken by Mr. in his <lb/>
message to Congress. <lb/>
Although the election is over, <lb/>
Ohio republicans are still getting <lb/>
fat slices of pie from the <lb/>
counter. of the last to be fed <lb/>
was Mr. H. W. Hart, a young law- <lb/>
of Alliance, who has been <lb/>
pointed U- at <lb/>
Germany, considered a very <lb/>
desirable post, lo fill a vacancy <lb/>
caused by death. <lb/>
The that Boss <lb/>
had told Mr. that <lb/>
would not remain at the bead of <lb/>
the republican national committee <lb/>
is believed to be more <lb/>
they fear <lb/>
will disfranchise while <lb/>
arc is because their editors are <lb/>
I suffering the loss which comes from <lb/>
operation of the i. <lb/>
nothing for newspaper <lb/>
men and printers to gel from paper <lb/>
dealers <lb/>
quotations on paper arc <lb/>
and paper is subject . <lb/>
I to change in price day. <lb/>
All this works a hardship to the <lb/>
newspaper man and printer; and <lb/>
we are clear in conviction that <lb/>
work and general print- <lb/>
are less profit now than <lb/>
of Thought. , ,. i- . , ,, <lb/>
before in the history the <lb/>
Only what we have wrought in country. There is strong induce- <lb/>
our characters daring lite can we Injects for good and patriotic men <lb/>
takeaway everywhere to use all possible effort <lb/>
One of the strongest delusions <lb/>
idea that the widening of life; <lb/>
can bring us happiness or gOOd- <lb/>
Dr. H. <lb/>
For truth it is ever the lilting <lb/>
time ; who waits till circumstances <lb/>
completely favor his undertaking j <lb/>
will never accomplish anything. <lb/>
Martin Luther. <lb/>
The simple gospel of the Son of <lb/>
God, preached by twelve <lb/>
eagle which originally <lb/>
orated the stein of the famous <lb/>
schooner-yacht <lb/>
won what is now known as the <lb/>
America's now the sign of <lb/>
the Eagle Hotel, Hyde, <lb/>
Wight, overlooking the scene <lb/>
men, has survived the centuries j of the vessel's triumph over <lb/>
and outlives all the other English competitors in 1851. <lb/>
of eighteen hundred I <lb/>
in.- . <lb/>
All the figures of that arc I An Advertiser. <lb/>
true, make life a conflict of <lb/>
endurance. Sooner or later <lb/>
every man and woman conies to <lb/>
know that all arc foes and <lb/>
perils. We the fact in over- <lb/>
whelming sorrow that we tire not <lb/>
able our own strength to make <lb/>
our way the Happy is <lb/>
the person who begins life with the j <lb/>
A new and verdant postmaster <lb/>
small rural town had received <lb/>
instructions to advertise all letters <lb/>
uncalled for at the end of a certain <lb/>
length of time. He obeyed orders <lb/>
by inserting the following <lb/>
the village weekly <lb/>
knowledge of fact ; but most I paper at the end of the first week <lb/>
of us only learn this when we are of his rm of <lb/>
We have a Line of <lb/>
Jackets, Goats <lb/>
and <lb/>
and buy a <lb/>
Fall and lister Luxury <lb/>
lien- at prices much v <lb/>
have i ti . i very low- <lb/>
dome now while can suit <lb/>
CH T; <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
in the heart of the conflict. <lb/>
Campbell Morgan. <lb/>
Thoughts tor Meditation. <lb/>
The grace of the Spirit comes <lb/>
only from heaven and lights up the <lb/>
whole bodily <lb/>
Let us be of good cheer, <lb/>
the I hard- <lb/>
est to those which never <lb/>
Make but a few explanations. <lb/>
The that cannon defend <lb/>
itself is not worth <lb/>
W. <lb/>
When a man has guilty of <lb/>
any vice or folly, the best atone <lb/>
he can make for it is to warn <lb/>
others not to full into the like. <lb/>
They slumber sweetly whom <lb/>
faith rocks to sleep. No pillow so <lb/>
soft as a ; no so <lb/>
sure as an assured in <lb/>
Christ <lb/>
are ten letters in the post <lb/>
nobody has called for <lb/>
If them they don't take no- <lb/>
call by the end of the <lb/>
month, the letters will be sent to <lb/>
the dead letter Anybody <lb/>
expecting letters they ain't got <lb/>
can sec if any of these <lb/>
letters belong to them. All take <lb/>
i Patriot <lb/>
One's own Ability. <lb/>
If you would be successful, have <lb/>
faith in your own ability. <lb/>
is so essential to a leader any <lb/>
kind of society or business as self- <lb/>
confidence. Of course, nothing <lb/>
can lie accomplished without effort. <lb/>
but without in one's <lb/>
ability to succeed there will be u <lb/>
effort. Business success has re- <lb/>
solved itself into a matter of look- <lb/>
The meanest, contemptible for <lb/>
kind of praise is that which first has in works he makes <lb/>
speaks well of a man and then fr himself a position at head <lb/>
qualities it with a and it by <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
STOVES <lb/>
A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
ti pa hi <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
mm <lb/>
BEST THAI BE BOUGHT, <lb/>
Tome and see hub<lb/>
COOK THE <lb/>
BAKER k HART <lb/>
X. O <lb/>
Says ill-- <lb/>
It is amusing to bear <lb/>
can- talk about the of I he <lb/>
ballot and election when <lb/>
the in i-i o Hi.- els election fraud- <lb/>
ever d in this <lb/>
the <lb/>
party. <lb/>
actually stole the <lb/>
the Democrats as ballot- <lb/>
box staffers <lb/>
And the idea of the party that <lb/>
debauched the ballot by <lb/>
in the hands of recently <lb/>
slave talking <lb/>
the ball it- <lb/>
is in r a striking <lb/>
the election frauds <lb/>
arc <lb/>
lie Iii that strong- <lb/>
Republican city are a <lb/>
arc And <lb/>
this i- --a <lb/>
bill el by other el <lb/>
The i I. i- in <lb/>
pa and. <lb/>
In ii i i a . speaking of I he <lb/>
in city, .-. I <lb/>
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id . i i , piracy, a <lb/>
iii. i r. .; ;, <lb/>
menus i i the e d ; <lb/>
voter-. An mi th <lb/>
c a III <lb/>
right of the schemed <lb/>
promoted and executed public <lb/>
and not I, excised <lb/>
or by <lb/>
department of the municipal <lb/>
I he duty of <lb/>
which n i toilet eel offense against <lb/>
Catarrh De Cured <lb/>
they reach Hie seat of <lb/>
Catarrh <lb/>
and in r lo <lb/>
cure ii take internal <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh is <lb/>
taken acts directly <lb/>
on I lie blood mucous -in faces, <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Care is not a <lb/>
medicine. was by <lb/>
one of the best physician- in <lb/>
country for years and is a regular <lb/>
It is composed of <lb/>
the best Ionic- known, <lb/>
the <lb/>
on <lb/>
The eel coin hi nation I lie two <lb/>
ingredients i-w produces sin-h <lb/>
results in curing Catarrh <lb/>
Semi Ii r free. <lb/>
J. en. Prop- , <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hall's Family arc boat. <lb/>
thousand hind <lb/>
Nova have recently been <lb/>
purchased Michigan and <lb/>
go with a lo the <lb/>
n re of wood pulp on an ex <lb/>
tended scale. This Investment <lb/>
be welcome by paper <lb/>
us creating for able <lb/>
and Interested <lb/>
allies in their light <lb/>
actions of the and Paper <lb/>
Trust. Pulp manufacturers in <lb/>
who Had their market <lb/>
iii I Stale- are directly <lb/>
procuring the repeal <lb/>
of tin-ill duties which to he extent <lb/>
of imposition reduce <lb/>
on <lb/>
A woman who has lived in the <lb/>
says there are no <lb/>
and <lb/>
I supply of wives is never <lb/>
equal to the demand, A school <lb/>
teacher seldom remains a <lb/>
for more term, for ad <lb/>
of young Doer plan <lb/>
tor- is -o great a woman gifted <lb/>
lo read and spell, and tin <lb/>
enough lo cam with <lb/>
brain, that some well-to do bathe- <lb/>
soon her to marry <lb/>
him. <lb/>
Acts on the <lb/>
Kidneys, Liver <lb/>
and Bowels <lb/>
lenses the <lb/>
J EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
overcomes <lb/>
but the . o <lb/>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
at Office at <lb/>
K. M <lb/>
The of the epidemic of <lb/>
the Normal <lb/>
attributed to two <lb/>
sewers. <lb/>
i -s- <lb/>
Court of North Carolina <lb/>
A small sized Malay, <lb/>
answering to the name of Bertie <lb/>
Aguinaldo; he is elusive <lb/>
please let me la, <lb/>
time to get away. <lb/>
Philadelphia, it is said, is to ex- <lb/>
pend h <lb/>
water supply. A much smaller <lb/>
sum could be invaded <lb/>
in the of her <lb/>
lists. <lb/>
The Supreme court has rendered <lb/>
a division the case of 1- H. <lb/>
against E. <lb/>
Md reinstated Abbott as a <lb/>
the Corporation Commission. <lb/>
The held that while the last <lb/>
chained the name of <lb/>
to <lb/>
Corporation, did not abolish the <lb/>
duties of office and could not <lb/>
elect occupant- <lb/>
court <lb/>
HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
SB, <lb/>
Miss Lula Patrick was town <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
B. little daughter. <lb/>
is sick with fever. <lb/>
preaching services here <lb/>
today, also Sunday morning and <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
A pair of black colts almost <lb/>
mil i i <lb/>
matched for sale by A. G. <lb/>
. inn IT <lb/>
STATE NEW S. <lb/>
Happenings In Carolina. <lb/>
Three well developed cases of <lb/>
were discovered on the <lb/>
streets of Salisbury among a d <lb/>
who had gone there to attend <lb/>
court. <lb/>
A year old has been sent <lb/>
from comity to the <lb/>
penitentiary for four He <lb/>
drew bolt from a railroad track f. r <lb/>
the purpose of reeking a train. <lb/>
The strainer after being <lb/>
thoroughly overhauled at Norfolk. <lb/>
mill Pan<lb/>
z.- y <lb/>
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i ., . . j <lb/>
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see <lb/>
carry<lb/>
Justice Clark fox. Three years old next spring. 1- has again her <lb/>
, tut. run. <lb/>
Mad all With President William A. <lb/>
of the Alliance. <lb/>
Ink, <lb/>
A Mr. moved his family in delegates to the Slate convent ion of <lb/>
Alter <lb/>
have been paid <lb/>
-IS <lb/>
It is very that ex-Speak- <lb/>
Seed does not see the Ohio town from the neighbor tobacco growers Here December <lb/>
an trance hood of Br. He . It is well known that one of <lb/>
-he J <lb/>
At a Men's <lb/>
Sow York city recently, Mr. Bead <lb/>
tin <lb/>
IN THE BIG SHE. <lb/>
am now new store and make this an- <lb/>
that in, friends and customers know <lb/>
where t find inc. All are invited to come and <lb/>
the new store and its As usual I <lb/>
lie of the largest and best lines of <lb/>
Notions <lb/>
found in this section, and now have also added <lb/>
an immense of <lb/>
CARPETS <lb/>
MATTINGS <lb/>
to the New Store when you want to find <lb/>
an elegant stock at Lowest <lb/>
the American people make a dona- <lb/>
to a hero, they will <lb/>
precaution to learn his <lb/>
intent advance. <lb/>
will I by all <lb/>
Sam Weller-s advice <lb/>
Ad <lb/>
would in a <lb/>
position today than he bas been <lb/>
by developments. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
of Newark. N. I. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid-op Insurance, <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
i works <lb/>
ti. Will In- re within <lb/>
three J ears after lapse you are <lb/>
, the American <lb/>
Mi. T. Smith took the train Tobacco Company, which is easily <lb/>
morning to make most so trust in <lb/>
present j,.,,,, home for awhile. Her the <lb/>
that political matters arc not pro husband has working up there observer. <lb/>
for his party. There is a for some time. <lb/>
, Bail street in Iron or Criminal <lb/>
It to hoped that the next time in the warning of Ml i . ,,., <lb/>
Heed, and every sign points ;, u j.,,, improvement <lb/>
the sees town as an one <lb/>
the danger ahead, lithe thing that has been lately, <lb/>
lion to the recent election We saw the RUM B <lb/>
in Ohio can be joined, as that for ginning of the second and each <lb/>
more than likely, then Ohio will blows no Would and intimated, ling year, the pro <lb/>
. , like lo put the o,.,, be suits. He said ; the current year be <lb/>
east Us vote next fall in favor of Uta to be getting. <lb/>
Bryan. I very lucrative this fall. <lb/>
November good health. <lb/>
W. F. Massey, who After Year <lb/>
the sewerage I j, <lb/>
at the College I M. <lb/>
that the persons who did Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
for ginning of I he second and <lb/>
criminal negligence, and intimated <lb/>
that there might suits. He slid <lb/>
had typhoid fever, i They may lie used <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Trade With Thai <lb/>
you Know arc Reputable. <lb/>
A colored woman was hunting <lb/>
ibis morning trying to get <lb/>
Congress has become o out a warrant Italian woman. <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase tho or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
for, With into short of iron during the Lifetime <lb/>
I'm it together and you have, .- I <lb/>
and so did other that talk <lb/>
;. W. malarial fever <lb/>
all Stuff. He that the plumb- <lb/>
he wire fence also <lb/>
BICYCLE <lb/>
GUN REPAIRING, <lb/>
General Shop. <lb/>
WE BACK AGAIN AT OLD STAND ON MAIN <lb/>
STREET HEADY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC. WE <lb/>
HAVE MACHINERY AND ARE BETTER <lb/>
PARED FOR FIRST-CLASS WORK. <lb/>
BICYCLES MADE TO ORDER AND PAW <lb/>
I used twelve feet of of Insured. <lb/>
W. Parker, the wire fence a steam <lb/>
pipe ran directly over this sewer I J, L. <lb/>
pin, over toil saturated with sew j B. <lb/>
of some money, sin-said she and be to getting his business down nuking it so Ideal breeding j <lb/>
a cake of soap from line. for <lb/>
and cans. That is. greater criminal carelessness. <lb/>
. good practice. <lb/>
all its thinking done she her saying makes perfect, <lb/>
in the Speaker's chair, that It will <lb/>
require some lit tie effort f. throw <lb/>
off its timidity, and do s <lb/>
thinking of its own. <lb/>
from <lb/>
woman, and gave her thirty cents, <lb/>
and that the woman only gave air <lb/>
back fifteen they will not give way. <lb/>
Persons who trade under any ordinary <lb/>
Mr. Bryan's announcement j <lb/>
he will lecture throughout <lb/>
England this winter, bus given th. <lb/>
in <lb/>
severe spasms from the pan <lb/>
which the world famous cod <lb/>
merchants and business men. <lb/>
you know will trust yon A entertainment, says <lb/>
fair, and honest, and in whom you the Baltimore Son, was given re- <lb/>
have It Is a strange st Mace <lb/>
fact, and one that we have observed church. II was called a <lb/>
many times, that there are some and cards were dis- <lb/>
people who may be bitten by which were questions <lb/>
sharpers, yet they will go -i-i. to be answered by the name of a <lb/>
Beet, <lb/>
Hots, <lb/>
Hides, Poultry. <lb/>
fish relieve them. <lb/>
hardly expect . <lb/>
thing else than to Is- swindled out, go down. I he fact, about <lb/>
that our other goods are equally plan. <lb/>
this thing has been done at we ins lie the o, all. <lb/>
daces in Durham, and call be <lb/>
I . ,. <lb/>
proved. <lb/>
l Hading, e q <lb/>
-two pounds from g w <lb/>
Mr. J. L. Fair has just <lb/>
twenty six stalks of cotton in his. CM U <lb/>
garden. He made the laud <lb/>
rich and then cultivated the cotton <lb/>
Dr. Abbott has been <lb/>
and won the suit <lb/>
him on the Corporal ion Com <lb/>
mission it is said that <lb/>
sou is contemplating bringing a <lb/>
similar suit to recover seat <lb/>
the Commission Iron which be was <lb/>
ejected. <lb/>
ii m <lb/>
words his <lb/>
Mark Antony, might <lb/>
declare that he lame <lb/>
to bury not to praise <lb/>
him, and if Ohio does not go back <lb/>
itself year Mr. as <lb/>
well as Mr. will be can <lb/>
for a funeral oration. <lb/>
Follow closely upon Mr. <lb/>
Hanna's declaration that the trusts <lb/>
aid the laboring man, the <lb/>
nor of takes the <lb/>
same position. Before long, these <lb/>
eminent gentlemen will be <lb/>
that there is nothing so good <lb/>
for the working man as giving up <lb/>
his wages to enrich <lb/>
S. <lb/>
kick to the same place lo be bitten <lb/>
over Sun. <lb/>
carefully. The result was he picked <lb/>
out twenty-two pounds of cotton <lb/>
from the twenty six stalks at the <lb/>
first picking. shows what <lb/>
high cultivation w ill do and that <lb/>
in order to raise a crop of cotton it <lb/>
is not bow many acres of laud will <lb/>
the farmer plant in cotton, but how <lb/>
rich he will make a few acres and <lb/>
then cultivate them well. Mr. i <lb/>
Bower. Following list of the; <lb/>
rind till- ail . <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Anti-Trust Movement. <lb/>
Winston, N. C, <lb/>
National Tobacco <lb/>
has organized two branch unions <lb/>
in white one <lb/>
of the <lb/>
tobacco manufacturing firm of <lb/>
Brown Brothers Company. This <lb/>
will hereafter employ only <lb/>
of this union. The or <lb/>
large membership <lb/>
the North and among <lb/>
outside of the trust. The <lb/>
is against combinations and <lb/>
the member- promise not lo use <lb/>
guilds manufactured <lb/>
can and oilier trust <lb/>
I ill be organized here <lb/>
among of other tobacco <lb/>
factories, It Is charged that the <lb/>
trust firms do not employ <lb/>
any union labor. <lb/>
Reflections of a Bachelor <lb/>
The trouble about living a thing <lb/>
down is that it generally means <lb/>
living yourself up. <lb/>
When a man gets ready to let a <lb/>
back his home city of Cleveland have her way, he has got <lb/>
For a man who was not <lb/>
for trouble, it seems as though <lb/>
Mark has found his share <lb/>
between bis rheumatism, the set <lb/>
and the growing demand among <lb/>
Republicans for his retirement <lb/>
the chairmanship of the <lb/>
an National Committee. <lb/>
We see the statement going <lb/>
around a of <lb/>
toes from some section along the <lb/>
River have sent to <lb/>
the Johns for a <lb/>
bacteriological II is <lb/>
claimed that the bite of this <lb/>
mosquito is quickly followed <lb/>
by chills and fever. <lb/>
that if the examination <lb/>
ates the claim then war is lo lie <lb/>
declared upon the mosquito and <lb/>
steps taken to <lb/>
be. <lb/>
ready to get out of it <lb/>
When a man to gelling married <lb/>
in a church lie feels about the <lb/>
same as was being staffed and <lb/>
put iii a glass case. <lb/>
When a woman another <lb/>
woman the street car <lb/>
insists on paying the fare for both <lb/>
of them, she will always hate her <lb/>
if she lets her. <lb/>
Every loses some <lb/>
for her husband when she dis <lb/>
that be doesn't know any <lb/>
more than SB does about keeping <lb/>
the water pipes freezing up. <lb/>
few York Press. <lb/>
questions and the an <lb/>
swan; <lb/>
Ber name and the color of her <lb/>
eyes. Black eyed Susan. <lb/>
Her nationality and appearance. <lb/>
American Beauty. <lb/>
Her fathers name and the pen he <lb/>
Quill. <lb/>
How did lovers surround <lb/>
In Phlox. <lb/>
What did they think she was <lb/>
A Daisy. <lb/>
What was her small brother's <lb/>
name <lb/>
With kind of candy did her <lb/>
lovers bribe her brother <lb/>
What did her brother throw at <lb/>
her lovers Snow balls. <lb/>
The name u of the <lb/>
ones Will- <lb/>
To whom did she refer him T <lb/>
Poppy. <lb/>
What did he do he pro- <lb/>
posed Aster. <lb/>
What was her object in <lb/>
What did he think would no <lb/>
trouble <lb/>
Buttons. <lb/>
At what was the wedding t <lb/>
Four O'clock. <lb/>
Who performed the ceremony <lb/>
n-the <lb/>
Who as best man <lb/>
Nell. <lb/>
What did the bride wear on her <lb/>
Wreath. <lb/>
What music was played during <lb/>
the <lb/>
How did he salute her after the <lb/>
ceremony Tulips. . <lb/>
What did she say as she left <lb/>
home not. <lb/>
What did they leave <lb/>
Bleeding Hearts. <lb/>
iii farming and should prove a val <lb/>
liable one to the farmers who read <lb/>
this News. <lb/>
CLOSING OUT <lb/>
OWING TO A WILL BE MADE IN THE FIRM <lb/>
TUCKER CO <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
Ab next will sell our entire <lb/>
st Dry Hoods. Notions, Clothing, <lb/>
Furniture Crockery at <lb/>
FIRST COST FOB CASH, <lb/>
and supplies <lb/>
i, 1900. <lb/>
TUCKER CO. <lb/>
Bishop Horner Misrepresented. <lb/>
Asheville. Nov. <lb/>
from Richmond, Va. yesterday <lb/>
stated that Treasurer Heads, of <lb/>
Monumental church there, has re- <lb/>
a Bishop Horner, <lb/>
of the missionary jurisdiction of <lb/>
Asheville, in which the bishop <lb/>
told a startling story of the poverty <lb/>
and ignorance he had found in the <lb/>
country within a or <lb/>
miles of Asheville. The bishop <lb/>
said today that he was at a loss to <lb/>
how the story originated, as <lb/>
be hail written no such letter to <lb/>
Treasurer and hail said <lb/>
nothing him that could be <lb/>
to mean such things as <lb/>
he is credited with laying in the <lb/>
dispatch. <lb/>
f. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and always <lb/>
on . <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb/>
Country and <lb/>
Did. A trial will conduce you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W. H. White, W. T. <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
ail building entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------ <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-IN ALL <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Ma <lb/>
your sad <lb/>
Si-lit with Roberto . . ., . <lb/>
Tonic Mo. to three millions. His life was in- <lb/>
r i He- fr hundred and <lb/>
you dollars, <lb/>
bin I'm ; S j The poet who says he makes <lb/>
.,,. -.- <lb/>
inn <lb/>
Woolen <lb/>
is a tuneful <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. C. Nov. <lb/>
J. Patrick and J. went <lb/>
to today. <lb/>
and Zeb Bland <lb/>
were town today. <lb/>
Messrs. Blow Arnold went <lb/>
hunting and killed a good many <lb/>
birds. <lb/>
Chris Moore shot killed two <lb/>
wild turkeys besides other game <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
C. A. Bland went to to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
got two <lb/>
sawed off at Nottingham Wrenn <lb/>
mill. <lb/>
Mr. of La <lb/>
here a few days <lb/>
buying cotton. <lb/>
Two very tine looking horses <lb/>
were sent down from Norfolk to <lb/>
haul logs for the N. W. mill. <lb/>
the <lb/>
of the bride's father, <lb/>
Gardner, near the <lb/>
evening of Nov. Miss <lb/>
Clyde married to <lb/>
Mi i of C. T. <lb/>
Howard <lb/>
Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
etc., in hot <lb/>
every STAPLE <lb/>
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 lie <lb/>
found as low as a good article ran <lb/>
be sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
N. o <lb/>
TO N ONE <lb/>
Take Laxative Q <lb/>
Tablets. All druggists the <lb/>
money if it fails to cure. E. W. <lb/>
Grove's on every box. <lb/>
We all have enlist- to In- thankful when it is our t <lb/>
I . j i J J <lb/>
select then as we want to make up our <lb/>
DINNER at the time to MOW <lb/>
that W getting the BEST. <lb/>
Cranberries. <lb/>
Ready prepared Cranberry Sauce. <lb/>
Nice crisp Celery direct from <lb/>
Sweet Mixed and stuffed Pickles. <lb/>
MEAT, PRUNES, RAISINS. <lb/>
LAYER FIGS and DATE. FLORIDA <lb/>
STONE SALAD <lb/>
CELERY and OLIVE OIL. <lb/>
Now try a cup of Coffee. <lb/>
ED, H, <lb/>
I LEAD OTHERS TRY TO <lb/>
OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
MARVEL of bean- <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 there CROSS MARK <lb/>
on the margin of this paper it <lb/>
is to remind you I hat you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL DEFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Fresh Mountain Batter at S. M. <lb/>
office for job <lb/>
printing. <lb/>
Try a hunch of Celery at J. <lb/>
The dressmaker knows seamy- <lb/>
side of life- <lb/>
It's a ill that blows the <lb/>
doctor <lb/>
Try Arab pen at the <lb/>
tor Book Store. <lb/>
The merchants are opening their <lb/>
I is goods. <lb/>
There bas been nearly enough <lb/>
rain to lay the dust. <lb/>
There was a regular , under <lb/>
Storm early Thursday night. <lb/>
When it comes to getting shaved <lb/>
every man carries his mug with <lb/>
noblest offspring is his <lb/>
Fern Jars at Zeno Moore <lb/>
ft Bro. <lb/>
went her has turned consider- <lb/>
ably colder since the Thurs- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
New assortment of famous <lb/>
Parker Fountain Fen, at Reflector <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
to our advertisers <lb/>
when trading tell them where <lb/>
you saw it. <lb/>
Colored crayons and all kinds of <lb/>
tablets papers at Reflector <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
When a has no you <lb/>
can generally put down as a <lb/>
dead one. <lb/>
We hear that unite a number of <lb/>
will soon built in West <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
It is time of year for <lb/>
schools on their Christmas <lb/>
attendance. <lb/>
ruled tablets, the very- <lb/>
thing for practicing writing, at Re- <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
Some of the store windows arc <lb/>
putting the little folks to talking <lb/>
about Santa Claus. <lb/>
We believe people are glad to see <lb/>
colder weather. They like to <lb/>
have it seasonable. <lb/>
The fellow who predicted the <lb/>
end of world probably forgot <lb/>
that it was round. <lb/>
Some people talk of the need of a <lb/>
cotton factory in Greenville but <lb/>
nobody puts forward to get one. <lb/>
cooler weather will bring <lb/>
hog killing time, when folks can <lb/>
feast spare bones and <lb/>
The University railroad, the one <lb/>
that killed young B. F. Long last <lb/>
week, has gone the bonds of <lb/>
a receiver. <lb/>
Bone rattling has taken poses <lb/>
of boys, they <lb/>
are all trying to see who can <lb/>
them best. <lb/>
C. T. has erected n flag <lb/>
pole over front of his big store <lb/>
and Old will soon be <lb/>
floating <lb/>
Kanya at ID who can tell the ex <lb/>
act distance of all planets <lb/>
know how far is to the <lb/>
grocery store. <lb/>
It's little things that count. <lb/>
A woman make ., man pro <lb/>
. pose, but I flea can usually <lb/>
bring him to Ike scratch. <lb/>
A large number of colored x <lb/>
pie went from here to Ayden <lb/>
Thursday night to a col <lb/>
Fellows lodge there. <lb/>
A Connecticut named his <lb/>
live sous One. Two, Three, Four, <lb/>
Five Miles. This was certainly <lb/>
carrying the joke for enough. <lb/>
old telegraph line <lb/>
Washington is being <lb/>
overhauled for the purpose of <lb/>
ii s telephone Hoe. <lb/>
Jim a colored man, who <lb/>
works the depot, was pain- <lb/>
fully hurt Thursday. A door fell <lb/>
his hand and nearly mashed off <lb/>
several lingers. <lb/>
Work has commenced on the <lb/>
well on the Court House square <lb/>
that is being pal down jointly by <lb/>
the town and county. It will prove <lb/>
a great convenience lo the public. <lb/>
Bros have put a sys- <lb/>
of water works in their factory. <lb/>
They have one of best equip- <lb/>
plants in the mid it is <lb/>
the admiration of all mm <lb/>
who travel this nay. <lb/>
A good woman who saw- <lb/>
that our turkey hen had <lb/>
sent us a to take its place. <lb/>
now with the back we <lb/>
have a pair and cause for Thanks- <lb/>
giving is proportionally increased. <lb/>
It Is Better <lb/>
Mn. <lb/>
I trust no reader will lie offend- <lb/>
ed if I say going to God's house on <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day <lb/>
hunting or visiting saloons. <lb/>
May God make it a glad day for <lb/>
The men all their <lb/>
readers. A. <lb/>
pasty. <lb/>
Wednesday night Earl Boss, <lb/>
little sou of Mr. J. Boss, gave a <lb/>
party complimentary to little Misses <lb/>
and Ida Keel. There were <lb/>
a number of little folks present to <lb/>
enjoy the occasion. <lb/>
They Found Brick. <lb/>
who arc sinking the <lb/>
well the Court House Square <lb/>
threw out a lot of brick from a few <lb/>
feet under the surface. They struck <lb/>
u part of the foundation of the old <lb/>
Court House that before the war <lb/>
stood out where the street is, and <lb/>
was destroyed by tire. No doubt <lb/>
there are yet many brick under the <lb/>
street along where the old building <lb/>
stood. <lb/>
EVERY DAV FOLKS. <lb/>
But Different One Each Day.<lb/>
C. S. is sick. <lb/>
Bishop A. A. Watson and Mrs- <lb/>
ibis morning. <lb/>
I is visiting Mrs. If. A. Jarvis. <lb/>
Ann Wilson. Is spend- <lb/>
a few days with II. Jarvis. <lb/>
Jarvis returned <lb/>
evening from court. <lb/>
Mr,. I. of Hill. <lb/>
Is visiting her father, Dr. W. M. <lb/>
Is. Brown. <lb/>
Mrs. Draughan, of <lb/>
arrived Wednesday evening to visit <lb/>
Mrs. Zen, Moore. <lb/>
Mm. Forbes and little <lb/>
daughter evening <lb/>
relatives at <lb/>
Mis. M. F. who has <lb/>
been visiting friends here, left <lb/>
Wednesday evening<lb/>
E. Warren went lo Tarboro <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Alice arson went lo Bethel <lb/>
today. <lb/>
I. c. Limb, of is <lb/>
in town. <lb/>
Mrs. Foils-s returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
M. II. returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
E. L. Demon, of Washington, <lb/>
spent here with Rev. J. N. <lb/>
Booth. <lb/>
Jeans Bohr, of Philadelphia, <lb/>
spending a day or two with his <lb/>
kinsman. II. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Shields, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, who has been visiting her <lb/>
sister, Mrs. E. It. Higgs, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Mrs. Elisabeth of Hal <lb/>
arrived Thursday evening to <lb/>
visit her son, Walter II. Grimes, <lb/>
South Greenville. <lb/>
Miss Harding leached <lb/>
home Tuesday evening from the <lb/>
Normal college Greensboro, <lb/>
stopped to visit friends. <lb/>
B. F. Patrick has moved his <lb/>
family back lo after <lb/>
living for several years on his farm <lb/>
a mile south of town. They <lb/>
their former residence, corner <lb/>
Fourth and Washington streets. <lb/>
1800. <lb/>
Miss Skinner went to Tar- <lb/>
DOrO today. <lb/>
Tyson went to <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
E. E. returned Friday- <lb/>
evening from a trip to bis old borne <lb/>
in Virginia. <lb/>
Miss Emily Higgs went lo <lb/>
Friday evening and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
H. C. Cannon went home to <lb/>
Friday to <lb/>
spend today Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding returned <lb/>
this morning from <lb/>
where she has <lb/>
N. V. Watson returned <lb/>
Friday evening from Nashville, <lb/>
where be had to at- <lb/>
tend the marriage. <lb/>
W. O. Little, of Newport News, <lb/>
Va., who had been to Nashville, <lb/>
to bis brother's marriage, <lb/>
by with the bridal party and <lb/>
stopped here Friday evening. <lb/>
MILLS <lb/>
Johnson's Mill.-,. Nov. <lb/>
G. B. Kilpatrick to ;, <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
renamed to their schools Ho <lb/>
Bishop Watson preached <lb/>
Johns Sunday and three <lb/>
Flowers Seawell and sister. Mi- <lb/>
Mary Lee, returned their home <lb/>
at Monday. <lb/>
L. H. returned <lb/>
from where be went on <lb/>
business. <lb/>
of <lb/>
and Mrs. of this <lb/>
I place. will he married <lb/>
a. in. at home <lb/>
the bride. rill make <lb/>
their in Beaufort com <lb/>
old Mrs. . <lb/>
is going to have three <lb/>
right soon, old maids <lb/>
, out. <lb/>
HE RED FRONT. <lb/>
The Red Front is Bleeding to death with Low <lb/>
Prices Come friends before all of <lb/>
great bargains are gone. <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
., I , , <lb/>
W i cuts. <lb/>
. , <lb/>
Misses , <lb/>
Sh, . <lb/>
ii-.--.-- ii i. . ;. <lb/>
for .- <lb/>
All Post Offices lo Close <lb/>
day Afternoon. <lb/>
Washington, November 23rd. <lb/>
The Postmaster General, in honor <lb/>
of the late <lb/>
bas ordered all the <lb/>
the states closed from -j in <lb/>
i in afternoon Saturday. <lb/>
Orphans. <lb/>
hen the gratitude of your i <lb/>
in makes thank offer <lb/>
log to Thanksgiving Hay, <lb/>
lose tight of the work being <lb/>
done in our homes <lb/>
, throughout State. over- <lb/>
look the claims upon you of these <lb/>
destitute <lb/>
less ones. <lb/>
them a <lb/>
provisions or <lb/>
clothing them. The work <lb/>
peals all of us. No offering will <lb/>
be more acceptable and pleasing to <lb/>
God. <lb/>
Dry Goods. <lb/>
K e cents. <lb/>
Red Flannel, nil n <lb/>
all i cents. <lb/>
Paul wilts. <lb/>
Silk-. to cents. <lb/>
.-ill colors, u <lb/>
All w. <lb/>
M. Huts, cut- <lb/>
C lo cents. <lb/>
Boy's Caps, n cents <lb/>
Hoy's Hats, all colon, cents <lb/>
Notions. <lb/>
II. cent-. <lb/>
Corset, lo .-ills. <lb/>
Men's Shirts, heavy, cents <lb/>
Men's Half Hose, H cents. <lb/>
Men's I Shirts. cents. <lb/>
Men's Working Shirts, I., <lb/>
nut; <lb/>
Cotton, <lb/>
Capes. <lb/>
i cents lo <lb/>
i From cents to <lb/>
College Property Sold. <lb/>
Solicitor I. I. Moore and Dr. K. <lb/>
A. Move have purchased the col- <lb/>
properly just west of the rail- <lb/>
road. They arc going to have I be <lb/>
large building cut up and convert- <lb/>
ed into several dwelling houses on <lb/>
the property. It will be a <lb/>
residence local ion. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Knee Units, cuts. <lb/>
Boy's Long <lb/>
Hoy's it, <lb/>
Hoy's Km- Pants, II cents. <lb/>
Men's Suit-. Coat. Pants and Vest, <lb/>
Men's Pants, nil sizes, <lb/>
Men's all word Clay Worsted, <lb/>
Z. V. JOHNSON CO., <lb/>
Clothing Hustlers. Next Door to Bank. Red Front. <lb/>
Labor Bears <lb/>
a Lovely <lb/>
There is nothing more <lb/>
pleasing to look upon than a <lb/>
hearty, ruddy face, gained by <lb/>
honest toil. They are the <lb/>
saving of the nation, these <lb/>
toilers of both sexes, <lb/>
for daily bread. <lb/>
blood them Able lo up <lb/>
the round of home, shop or <lb/>
store. If blood has or <lb/>
purity, or a run down feeling comes on, <lb/>
the one remedy is <lb/>
GreAtest Medicine for the blood. <lb/>
Poor Blood Hood -was so <lb/>
poor in hottest I felt cold. <lb/>
Hood's me H Is <lb/>
the right thing in the <lb/>
N. J. <lb/>
Never <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
of Heeds Moore this <lb/>
week issued marriage licenses to <lb/>
the following couples <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
and Sarah Mills. <lb/>
Frank Taylor and Camp- <lb/>
bell. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Henry Vines and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Nobles. <lb/>
George Howard and Maggie An- <lb/>
Renumber The Poor. <lb/>
The King's Daughters will give <lb/>
their annual dinner to I lie c- <lb/>
of the County Home on <lb/>
Day The ladies solicit dona <lb/>
from all who will assist <lb/>
worthy cause. They will <lb/>
meet Tuesday- afternoon at the <lb/>
home of Mrs. A. L, Blow to com- <lb/>
the arrangement.-, for the dill <lb/>
if possible they would like <lb/>
to by that time who will <lb/>
J. I,. Little, Cashier of the <lb/>
Bank of Greenville, returned <lb/>
day evening from Tenn. <lb/>
with his bride Miss Mary <lb/>
Thomas. They make their home <lb/>
with Mr. Vines on Dickinson <lb/>
avenue. The bride is well n <lb/>
in and all cordial <lb/>
welcome her permanent to <lb/>
our town. <lb/>
The Change Is <lb/>
As Mr. Hill says, <lb/>
a man going along the principal <lb/>
street of Greenville now and look i <lb/>
log in at the store windows might <lb/>
easily wonder whether he was a <lb/>
city or a town. It is a fact <lb/>
marked change has been made <lb/>
the bust few months. Sol only are <lb/>
the new buildings of a much better <lb/>
class than before, but the merchants <lb/>
also are show greater enterprise <lb/>
and giving more cure to the display <lb/>
and arrangement of their <lb/>
We have a town of hustlers, <lb/>
the man who does not keep an at- <lb/>
tractive advertise fails to <lb/>
keep up with the procession. <lb/>
Syracuse. S. V. has established <lb/>
a municipal lodging-house at which <lb/>
BU applicant is furnished with a <lb/>
supper, bath. and bleak <lb/>
last condition that he <lb/>
street cleaning half a day. A meal <lb/>
is furnished for one hour's work. <lb/>
The system has put end lo the <lb/>
tramp nuisance.<lb/>
ii <lb/>
FEMALE <lb/>
REGULATOR <lb/>
the mild <lb/>
needed for regulation of the <lb/>
nun-, It is of wonderful aid t . <lb/>
the girl womanhood. , <lb/>
lo the wile, and to the woman , <lb/>
the turn , <lb/>
of life. buffer from , <lb/>
any unnatural drain, any bearing- <lb/>
In the I abdomen, <lb/>
falling or of <lb/>
can quickly cure <lb/>
lea hone, av. , r <lb/>
the eyes of a physician. A few <lb/>
talon seen will <lb/>
late th perfectly. , <lb/>
r II , <lb/>
in Tears.<lb/>
Admiral Dewey, In <lb/>
with a representative lo- <lb/>
night, expressed keenest regret. In- <lb/>
sorrow and <lb/>
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molasses, side meat, hams, should <lb/>
SIS, coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, full <lb/>
cheese, sausage, <lb/>
out Hakes. hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal and bulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at IS cents per bushel. <lb/>
V. M FERRY SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc i <lb/>
AT BOCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
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Also it nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found in the <lb/>
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occupied by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
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J. E. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Fresh Family <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
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for life have opened a<lb/>
GROCERY <lb/>
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where you will always fresh <lb/>
goods. I can sell as cheap <lb/>
cheaper than the most of them and <lb/>
beg you to call and see me. <lb/>
I have the well known <lb/>
with me and ho will be glad to see <lb/>
all of hi friends. Give me a trial <lb/>
A Free Trip to Paris <lb/>
fur In K h <lb/>
bl earners leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, to Tarboro. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro A. <lb/>
M., Greenville A. It. Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays mid Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
earners for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Buy Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, X. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
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NO <lb/>
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to make mil <lb/>
DINNER mid at <lb/>
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Cranberries. <lb/>
Ready I Sauce. <lb/>
crisp <lb/>
Sweet Mixed and stuffed Pickles, <lb/>
MEAT, PRUNES i RAISINS. <lb/>
LAYER FIllS and DATE. <lb/>
STONE SALAD <lb/>
CELERY SAUCE and OLIVE OIL. <lb/>
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Senator Jones, of Arkansas, <lb/>
Chairman of Nate <lb/>
Committee, baa to I <lb/>
Washington the session of Con- <lb/>
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and that, like the democratic <lb/>
party, he is full of light. He be- <lb/>
and with good reasons <lb/>
his belief, the <lb/>
patty is today in batter condition <lb/>
for the Presidential Campaign than <lb/>
the republican party is, and that <lb/>
Its condition la more likely to <lb/>
prove between now and the open- <lb/>
of the campaign the to of <lb/>
the republican and he <lb/>
further that bis belief is fully <lb/>
shared by every man who attended <lb/>
the recent democratic conference <lb/>
at Chicago He looks <lb/>
for democratic assistance from the M ,,,.,, upon <lb/>
legislation of this Congress, of a pal- <lb/>
lieu in both the Shy- The publics. <lb/>
locks of the last presidential cam- the order serves to general <lb/>
demanding their attention to upon the <lb/>
pound of flesh, with shrewd Admiral, and is the act of <lb/>
Portia in sight to show Mr. ,,, <lb/>
how to meet I be demand in stub which have the <lb/>
a way that they will be made to friends to make an open <lb/>
follow ,,, ,,. ,,,.,. <lb/>
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they would gel pound of .,,, with by <lb/>
The forbidding <lb/>
logo to South Africa, which <lb/>
part of bis new command, is <lb/>
looked upon attempt <lb/>
to humiliate him. implying as ii <lb/>
a administration <lb/>
the would conduct <lb/>
himself during the <lb/>
war between the Boers and British, <lb/>
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cautioned that lie is not to be <lb/>
with customary authority <lb/>
to visit any his <lb/>
but to venture only to such <lb/>
portions as an unskilled diplomat <lb/>
naval without <lb/>
his .-on r . These in- <lb/>
are I by naval <lb/>
men as remarkable. In the <lb/>
case of II flag officer in good stand <lb/>
he is permitted to proceed to <lb/>
any point he desires within <lb/>
limits of bis command, Rear Ad- <lb/>
Watson is mil restricted in <lb/>
any degree in his Held; Hoar <lb/>
Admiral is at lull liberty <lb/>
lo go as be pleases in bis <lb/>
Mr. J, om <lb/>
the In the it,., was <lb/>
talking with the I'll ; i . . i it <lb/>
the Rab i <lb/>
saying that the <lb/>
pi ice of cotton at could <lb/>
Is- raised at a profit. He <lb/>
such talk to all as any <lb/>
intelligent farmer well know-. <lb/>
the price there is <lb/>
M in the crop worth speak <lb/>
takes one of I he <lb/>
prop to pay for picking out and <lb/>
ginning, to say nothing of coal <lb/>
of labor, Mr. Laugh <lb/>
If a man with bis <lb/>
own family performs all the <lb/>
cull at bis crop be mix <lb/>
a little but <lb/>
the labor ha- lo be there is <lb/>
DO profit in <lb/>
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lo the farmers ill <lb/>
general there I- mil if any. <lb/>
a cents, <lb/>
in many It nu <lb/>
Hint was male by farmers <lb/>
on the crop selling at price <lb/>
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house will say that the two <lb/>
crops produced at less e <lb/>
than ever before, mid present <lb/>
prices or or S s will afford <lb/>
more than wits <lb/>
made on a crop on of the <lb/>
cheapness ill, <lb/>
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than have I.;. the war. <lb/>
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Selecting-. Wraps <lb/>
IX OF <lb/>
Cold Weather <lb/>
Is what Every Lady should <lb/>
DO NOW. <lb/>
We have a Line of <lb/>
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and <lb/>
and with it the life of the <lb/>
can <lb/>
Mr. Henderson says he will an- <lb/>
the House committees lie- <lb/>
fore the holiday recess. If he does <lb/>
and there is no reason why <lb/>
he shouldn't, since he has known <lb/>
shortest practicable route lo <lb/>
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South American pints, is under- <lb/>
stood to be it part of plan to <lb/>
get the Admiral far from Washing- <lb/>
ton the of <lb/>
order his presence <lb/>
for months that he would lie Speak- capital may not provoke <lb/>
and all of old <lb/>
personally, the House should <lb/>
get down to earlier <lb/>
than it usually docs the open- <lb/>
log of a new There is <lb/>
some talk among republicans of <lb/>
making the chairman of the House <lb/>
friendship hint among the law- <lb/>
makers. Then is nothing in Smith <lb/>
American conditions our <lb/>
men of war to is <lb/>
difficult to fathom the animus of <lb/>
the navy their <lb/>
plausible cause <lb/>
Committee on Banking and that has bean assigned is that the <lb/>
their floor leader, instead of the great naval lighter is a democrat, <lb/>
Chairman Ways and the administration has <lb/>
Committee. relentless efforts to detract from <lb/>
The friends of Admiral his fame, hoping to monopolize nil- <lb/>
who have watched with for political use <lb/>
his continued by the the campaign to come. I'm can <lb/>
Navy Department clique, have re- this be done The vote in Mary- <lb/>
solved to turn to Congress for re- land, stale in <lb/>
dress, and as soon as coining <lb/>
has been fairly opened, the <lb/>
matter will be aired in both the <lb/>
House an <lb/>
A bill will be introduced to re- <lb/>
vive the grade of Vice Admiral, <lb/>
friends say that they <lb/>
have votes enough both houses <lb/>
to pass it without delay and con <lb/>
B proviso that shall <lb/>
be appointed to this grade. The <lb/>
navy undoubtedly <lb/>
resist this measure, as ii per- <lb/>
fought every effort lo do <lb/>
justice to the hero Santiago; and <lb/>
in less Schley is named <lb/>
the bureau chiefs will try to get <lb/>
to Vice <lb/>
recent <lb/>
election would prove negative. <lb/>
You can't blame a half -starved <lb/>
actor if his work is bad. A <lb/>
liver always refuses to ad well. <lb/>
The claims of some women to in- <lb/>
are baaed largely upon <lb/>
the fact they only clean house <lb/>
about every <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
patent<lb/>
OVER THE <lb/>
Women have the Lee <lb/>
and Wheeler movement, <lb/>
go, to purchase gill swords for <lb/>
Generals Wheeler and <lb/>
Lee. <lb/>
Nine skeletons of men who were <lb/>
killed the Black Hawk war of <lb/>
18.13 have been found in <lb/>
Valley. miles Chicago. <lb/>
Ill health has caused the <lb/>
Dr. K. S, Storm, <lb/>
pastor of Church of the <lb/>
Brooklyn, after a <lb/>
A bill is urged for the York <lb/>
Legislature, making marriage <lb/>
licenses mandatory in Stale. <lb/>
You will increase your own joy <lb/>
at Thanksgiving by lining all the <lb/>
good you can lo others. <lb/>
forget the orphan. <lb/>
Vice -President Hanoi A . <lb/>
died Tuesday at bis home in <lb/>
X. <lb/>
The Department has issued <lb/>
tin- bodies of the crew <lb/>
of the Maine burled Havana lie <lb/>
disinterred brought lo the <lb/>
United states. <lb/>
An robber band has <lb/>
lately wrecked six banks in Kansas. <lb/>
The rebellious Indians in <lb/>
Mexico now number <lb/>
they will exterminate the <lb/>
whites. <lb/>
Episcopal Bishop C K. Nelson, <lb/>
Of Georgia, a sermon at Atlanta <lb/>
ii Sunday, declared his opposition <lb/>
to prohibition. <lb/>
ROSS It. of Newark, <lb/>
X. J., was found dead in a sleeping <lb/>
car reached Washington. D. <lb/>
C, Atlanta, on Monday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Wrong motives for action bring <lb/>
ruin their right motives <lb/>
fail to <lb/>
for is the only safe <lb/>
guide our children, as for our <lb/>
selves. And is a t. <lb/>
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many grown people, a child ran <lb/>
I ant not sure bill that <lb/>
often a child grasp this truth <lb/>
much inure clearly than an adult, <lb/>
because the youthful mind is less <lb/>
befogged by worldly wisdom. <lb/>
Home Journal. <lb/>
Fall and Winter Luxury <lb/>
here at prices much value. <lb/>
have marked prices down very <lb/>
Come now while we can suit <lb/>
low- <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY Sc CO. <lb/>
HART <lb/>
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of every planter who <lb/>
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if Christ were to come to Orange <lb/>
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