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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/>
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OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Fresh Family <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
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for life have opened a<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/>
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Ready I Sauce. <lb/>
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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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Chairman of Nate <lb/>
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Washington the session of Con- <lb/>
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party, he is full of light. He be- <lb/>
and with good reasons <lb/>
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patty is today in batter condition <lb/>
for the Presidential Campaign than <lb/>
the republican party is, and that <lb/>
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of the campaign the to of <lb/>
the republican and he <lb/>
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shared by every man who attended <lb/>
the recent democratic conference <lb/>
at Chicago He looks <lb/>
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legislation of this Congress, of a pal- <lb/>
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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/>
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with customary authority <lb/>
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portions as an unskilled diplomat <lb/>
naval without <lb/>
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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/>
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such talk to all as any <lb/>
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the price there is <lb/>
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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/>
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in many It nu <lb/>
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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/>
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and with it the life of the <lb/>
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Mr. Henderson says he will an- <lb/>
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shortest practicable route lo <lb/>
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South American pints, is under- <lb/>
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get the Admiral far from Washing- <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
Contrary the accepted Idea of <lb/>
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/>
Hi; <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
AIM d stoves <lb/>
xx I In Mars Call. <lb/>
III I u I. limes, <lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
D. J. . <lb/>
N. as Second lass <lb/>
Matter. <lb/>
Happening In <lb/>
Oxford Orphan <lb/>
It has custom hi <lb/>
fill mull a Thanksgiving offering l. the <lb/>
111.11. <lb/>
They have got his wins <lb/>
mother, his <lb/>
My they have got out <lb/>
himself is dodging the <lb/>
American in <lb/>
pines. <lb/>
The Western X. C. Conference <lb/>
at Concord adapted a resolution <lb/>
Congress to refuse to <lb/>
seal Congressman-elect B. II. Rob <lb/>
of The resolution was <lb/>
adopted by a rising vote. <lb/>
Mr. Mahler, the Raleigh <lb/>
jeweler ho recently spent a am <lb/>
day a In Greenville, was robbed <lb/>
bis while on a train <lb/>
between Raleigh, Sat <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Another ladle who- <lb/>
an tick with i he Normal <lb/>
school Mies Susie <lb/>
of has died since church here <lb/>
he reached home. This is the Several parties are <lb/>
clothes, fourth death among Parting a lively and sale stable <lb/>
North Carolina Conference a here. <lb/>
Washington next reek.<lb/>
NEWSY <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
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Rev. A D. Betta, of <lb/>
was in town <lb/>
II, <lb/>
every y ear, <lb/>
and the committee, I W. King, <lb/>
N. Hart M. will <lb/>
lie glad receive <lb/>
Nearly Magazine n <lb/>
Th n of The Ladies <lb/>
Home Journal for reached j <lb/>
aggregate of <lb/>
an <lb/>
each of twelve <lb/>
this week. If yon cannot been shown a <lb/>
cash contribution canvass <lb/>
kind lo store of Baker A Journal is read by <lb/>
an institution consequently, <lb/>
reveal each <lb/>
Mm. Joe <lb/>
and <lb/>
humanity, oar Christian <lb/>
patriotism. <lb/>
cause <lb/>
gratitude this <lb/>
bean one of our years <lb/>
j We feel thankful to the <lb/>
people their patronage, <lb/>
more to the <lb/>
Ml Providence for His <lb/>
blessing. <lb/>
Bonn and Matilda <lb/>
white . ., of Greenville, were <lb/>
ground to under car church Sunday. <lb/>
Charlotte the scattered W. L. will conduct t <lb/>
A Thomas <lb/>
Al morning <lb/>
along railroad. <lb/>
log <lb/>
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gratifying to note and <lb/>
, were in Ion ii mi accepted, <lb/>
nothing <lb/>
re Bar. A. laid <lb/>
before a <lb/>
meeting it he <lb/>
spirit of unity and cordial co <lb/>
growing all yesterday. <lb/>
and especial between lira. Tew, wife of Captain Few, j to do but to obey wishes and <lb/>
I work train, the guest of resignation accepted. <lb/>
i iii., Mr. Thomas <lb/>
v for the and Piston <lb/>
Drive on, weigh, and drive off. upon the pastorate here, <lb/>
lent now for people he would enter f <lb/>
and keep together. A. a. Cox cotton seed. traveling representative of the <lb/>
and Miss Haddock is assistant j Female , . <lb/>
and Urn i. <lb/>
for tin <lb/>
growth common <lb/>
the town and country gel very <lb/>
Is read about one person <lb/>
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Stales ran read and write <lb/>
Here ii h. <lb/>
and our business men are <lb/>
in streets, <lb/>
turkeys are hatching out, <lb/>
and had a <lb/>
the sun crossed the <lb/>
line. looks like that time <lb/>
foretold writings when the <lb/>
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I falling of the leaves la <lb/>
City <lb/>
IN THE E STORE. <lb/>
I am now in large new store make this <lb/>
that friends and max know <lb/>
where to AH are ti see <lb/>
store and As I carry <lb/>
Kile beat lines of <lb/>
Notions <lb/>
t-i lie in section, now have also <lb/>
an of <lb/>
AND <lb/>
l New when you find <lb/>
an elegant stock <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
And no <lb/>
the game is with <lb/>
that helms been driven to <lb/>
the last ditch, to speak, <lb/>
all save <lb/>
last <lb/>
in <lb/>
press, kinks an <lb/>
even recently teacher this week in place <lb/>
efforts lo the who has the mumps. <lb/>
being vi. in the sale of Mrs. Man Braxton to <lb/>
present While the ford Monday and returned <lb/>
town and i- not four children <lb/>
identical, it i- mutual and ,,. orphanage. <lb/>
pendent. I pea.-, harmony,. get a- <lb/>
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a in Bach. fence as Mr. sou did the other <lb/>
easier lo throw <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
out a <lb/>
strange as it <lb/>
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out a than <lb/>
bluffer. <lb/>
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;, handful of honest penny by i; copper <lb/>
i- rough on remark <lb/>
his men. and his capture is regain <lb/>
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log all as over. <lb/>
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sharp enough to keep out of reach. <lb/>
Some miserable on lust <lb/>
Friday night visited hen coop <lb/>
of <lb/>
ville and with full <lb/>
if <lb/>
did then and there <lb/>
purloin and take away <lb/>
his Thanksgiving turkey. The <lb/>
wretch The <lb/>
would Impoverished furnish <lb/>
sufficient lo <lb/>
opinion who Is mean <lb/>
enough to steal an Thanks <lb/>
giving turkey. Vet, Have may <lb/>
thankful he was <lb/>
lucky enough to have once had a <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
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ed the . he ran In- hand<lb/>
like a <lb/>
box of I hand made for <lb/>
Bill perhaps be didn't <lb/>
wan; ii told. However. II <lb/>
Well Well another <lb/>
II, <lb/>
Opera House <lb/>
Col. John Holmes with <lb/>
recognized I . s. <lb/>
war exhibition, will begin an en- <lb/>
in the opera house <lb/>
on night. There will <lb/>
thrilling of three great <lb/>
war- under the stars and <lb/>
during the las half . Bet <lb/>
another <lb/>
Machine <lb/>
counties <lb/>
guaranteed <lb/>
contract apply i <lb/>
in and adjoin <lb/>
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After two <lb/>
Premiums hint h.-en paid <lb/>
IN I <lb/>
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General Shop. I <lb/>
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W K AGAIN OH MAIN <lb/>
STREET AND READY TO SERVE THE PUBLIC <lb/>
HAVE ADDED NEW AND ABE <lb/>
PARED FOB DOING FIRST WORK. <lb/>
BICYCLES TO AND PART <lb/>
It is mighty clever In <lb/>
Manning to speak in our behalf <lb/>
like he doe, this <lb/>
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long will she stay <lb/>
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a battery of artillery, to w <lb/>
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all old girls who used spinning <lb/>
heels h ii.- spinsters. <lb/>
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house i a big<lb/>
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be shattered when sees her <lb/>
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lakes in- w lie ;,, b <lb/>
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Mai. people arc beer <lb/>
this place the world for drum- <lb/>
.-. bin B. F. lake up <lb/>
much lime with the moat of them <lb/>
by looking at his <lb/>
which arc hi- <lb/>
but down BI <lb/>
tides.<lb/>
While all have great room to be <lb/>
the proprietor, of the A. <lb/>
Co. have especial cause <lb/>
mm the fact it has been a <lb/>
The Southern Farm <lb/>
which is of great Inter- <lb/>
est to and country people <lb/>
alike, covering as ii dues every <lb/>
that feature of general South- <lb/>
interests, makes remark <lb/>
able offer during December ii <lb/>
will receive <lb/>
year, the regular price be- <lb/>
lug . The Magazine covers a <lb/>
field not touched by any other <lb/>
Southern publication, is a <lb/>
regular farm paper, telling <lb/>
the crops and prices farm pro- <lb/>
ducts, bin a general magazine, <lb/>
dealing with the best features of <lb/>
very prosperous year for them In agricultural life, crop <lb/>
much as they have bad <lb/>
i,,., reread for man a-well a- <lb/>
market. we have. reading and his <lb/>
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Farm Magazine of value and In- <lb/>
In view of this <lb/>
dented oiler of for a y ear s <lb/>
we feel sure <lb/>
every subscriber at this price <lb/>
it a moat profitable investment. <lb/>
Yon can currency or postage <lb/>
stamps to the extent to <lb/>
Southern Farm <lb/>
more. Mil. <lb/>
of Newark, N. t. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
I. <lb/>
J. Mas t Value, <lb/>
;. Loan Value. <lb/>
I. Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended <lb/>
works i.-ally, <lb/>
ii. Will be re within <lb/>
three years after ii you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends arc payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of I he and each <lb/>
sniveling year, provided the <lb/>
for the year be paid j <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
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it. To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
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Improvements, The were <lb/>
placed on the market and la <lb/>
made for when <lb/>
made <lb/>
through a clerical error the record <lb/>
of the act passed by the last <lb/>
authorizing the election on <lb/>
bail been <lb/>
pr made, and were <lb/>
afraid to lake bold <lb/>
of the in the face of certain <lb/>
decisions Supreme court had <lb/>
made in such matter. This .- tin <lb/>
fortunate, and as several errors <lb/>
carelessness on the part of <lb/>
clerks discovered <lb/>
that our legislative <lb/>
should lie more careful in <lb/>
their selections and not place in- <lb/>
competent men <lb/>
where is involved. <lb/>
advises, in <lb/>
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The executive <lb/>
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There are is which are <lb/>
Democratic anyhow, <lb/>
having no <lb/>
any one of I hem Alabama. Ai <lb/>
Colorado, Georgia, <lb/>
Maryland. Mississippi, <lb/>
Missouri, Nebraska, Ne- <lb/>
North Carolina, South faro- <lb/>
Una, Texas, and <lb/>
Virginia. These Stales have <lb/>
electoral voles. <lb/>
There are four States which arc <lb/>
surely Democratic in a national <lb/>
light, they being now <lb/>
Republican Delaware, Kansas, I <lb/>
Kentucky and Wyoming -their <lb/>
Strength in column <lb/>
being <lb/>
There are live Stales which are <lb/>
comparatively easy for the Demo- <lb/>
to carry year- Indiana. <lb/>
West Virginia. Washington, Cali- <lb/>
and South Dakota, is <lb/>
electoral votes, <lb/>
All these stales have <lb/>
electoral votes, or a majority <lb/>
of electoral column, Then <lb/>
I are four other Stales the <lb/>
racked bank, of Mil <lb/>
el ton i <lb/>
. Ill -lamp- and bonds, <lb/>
,,.,. th. , miners <lb/>
in the <lb/>
section an Increase of HO <lb/>
cent ii ton. <lb/>
on.-a pi ii red a who <lb/>
had assaulted Mrs. John T. Me <lb/>
rime, near Jackson, Ga riddled <lb/>
I him <lb/>
; a swamp. <lb/>
Colonel W, J. received <lb/>
a lecture on rending <lb/>
the of<lb/>
Thursday. and the money <lb/>
Institution, <lb/>
of New <lb/>
York. Maryland. Virginia. Ten <lb/>
Georgia and Alabama held <lb/>
meeting at Montgomery. <lb/>
Am., ii la believed, to effect a com- <lb/>
win Net <lb/>
i- simply <lb/>
view of Supreme Court's tie <lb/>
the Abbott case, s. Otho <lb/>
Wilson should no sue salary <lb/>
and for a place on the Corporal ion <lb/>
Commission, He resigned his <lb/>
as a Railroad <lb/>
and the Legislature accepted and <lb/>
voted him his salary from the lime <lb/>
of his removal by Governor <lb/>
to the date of hi- resignation. To <lb/>
go back now- from his own act and <lb/>
to nullify his own resignation <lb/>
would I e an act of bad of <lb/>
Thanksgiving Time Is a Busy one <lb/>
n our <lb/>
fancy department, where <lb/>
you everything <lb/>
for the table, as well as choice <lb/>
Which we do not to believe canned fruits, vegetables, of the <lb/>
while in North faro bad Our extra large layer <lb/>
layer raisins, assorted <lb/>
mils, plum pudding, mince meat, <lb/>
extra quality pumpkin cans, <lb/>
I Choice blend of fancy coffees and <lb/>
teas, line cigars at lowest price and <lb/>
A i <lb/>
WILL BE MAKE IX THE <lb/>
TUCKER CO. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
About Jam an next we will soil our <lb/>
n. Nations, Clothing, <lb/>
Furniture d Crockery at <lb/>
FIRST COST FOR CASH, <lb/>
and supplies <lb/>
Until i, 1900. <lb/>
TUCKER CO. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-bIN all lines.- <lb/>
Hals, <lb/>
prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
Una would lie guilty until he proves <lb/>
ii Observer. <lb/>
W. H. W. T. <lb/>
The Prize Pants <lb/>
Beef, Cattle. <lb/>
Hop, Lilts, <lb/>
following composition by a j Q <lb/>
a of a fruit U I <lb/>
can in. be denied, even <lb/>
the must pronounced British <lb/>
the world over, <lb/>
President of Um Trans <lb/>
is a great man. He lives <lb/>
him by <lb/>
people and has never deeded <lb/>
to wife or any one their <lb/>
lave light it out. May I expect lo carry anything <lb/>
I CUB tad Ma <lb/>
Err <lb/>
If ii bib, Re- <lb/>
intake <lb/>
i.- appetite, <lb/>
th win. If patient Michigan. Ohio. well. other food <lb/>
in he'll Dot have and Illinois, with a- a <lb/>
, . hold tin- <lb/>
tree In probability. Woolen <lb/>
cake, offered by it school in <lb/>
the <lb/>
are made for men and men <lb/>
are made for pants. Woman was <lb/>
made for pants. When a man <lb/>
pants for a woman, and a woman <lb/>
pants for a man. they arc pair of <lb/>
pants. Such pants last. <lb/>
are like they are <lb/>
thinner in hot weather thicker <lb/>
in The man in the moon <lb/>
his pants during a n eclipse. <lb/>
Men arc often mistaken in <lb/>
Bach mistakes make breeches of <lb/>
promise, There has been much <lb/>
as to whet her are <lb/>
singular or plural. Seems to us <lb/>
when men wear pants it is plural <lb/>
and weir any it is <lb/>
singular. Men get on tear in <lb/>
their pants and its all right, but <lb/>
when I hi-punts get on a tear <lb/>
wrong, <lb/>
GET THE THAT <lb/>
OFFERED, AND AT <lb/>
LOWEST <lb/>
I am now in one of the new Hauls <lb/>
lo supply all <lb/>
wants in the <lb/>
STAPLE FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine is an exclusive <lb/>
I carry I <lb/>
FULL STOCK BEST <lb/>
some <lb/>
We have opened T <lb/>
nix building uh an entirely new . <lb/>
and complete stock of----- <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Notions, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Tobacco, etc., fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
in a stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
0.1. HARDER <lb/>
IS <lb/>
HAY, OAT'S, <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
AND GUANO. <lb/>
Oar prices on everything will be I <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
be sold at, You are cordially In- <lb/>
v to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
t J------a <lb/>
Cotton Hugging and Ties always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept <lb/>
baud. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
MARVEL of beau- <lb/>
style and excel- <lb/>
The mate- <lb/>
rial is the best and <lb/>
the work <lb/>
i teed,<lb/>
All Thankful for Something <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
I to <lb/>
Ion today <lb/>
lo <lb/>
today. <lb/>
L. II. Ponder <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
I. left this <lb/>
. I Oil <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
on the margin of this paper n <lb/>
is to remind you ow <lb/>
Tub for <lb/>
subscription request <lb/>
you to settle early as pas- <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/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
When y. . come lo court <lb/>
week will to bring <lb/>
yon owe <lb/>
Wei callers for <lb/>
receipts today. <lb/>
advertisers are the <lb/>
men who patronize home enter- <lb/>
prises and they are I lie ones cut i I led <lb/>
to trade. Always <lb/>
up the man who advertises when <lb/>
go lo trade. <lb/>
Thanksgiving week. <lb/>
There ill he more- water now. <lb/>
Fresh Mountain Butter M. <lb/>
office for jot; <lb/>
printing. <lb/>
This is the week to make <lb/>
orphans glad. <lb/>
Turkeys are coining long- <lb/>
bodied full. <lb/>
The will have holiday on <lb/>
Thanksgiving Hay. <lb/>
This is the weather that the <lb/>
1114-n enjoy. <lb/>
Every Citizen should duly ob- <lb/>
serve Thanksgiving <lb/>
Again let us remind you not lo <lb/>
forget the poor and the orphan. <lb/>
County Commissioners meet <lb/>
Monday. It will begin the new <lb/>
fiscal year. <lb/>
New assortment of the famous <lb/>
Parker Fountain Ten, at Reflector <lb/>
Hook Stoic. <lb/>
Double ruled tablets, the very- <lb/>
thing for practicing writing, at Re- <lb/>
Hook Store. <lb/>
Mr. K. is having <lb/>
lumber hauled preparatory <lb/>
in South Greenville. <lb/>
The oyster men the of <lb/>
the season Ibis week. Those that <lb/>
came Monday arc excellent. <lb/>
There is abundant cause for <lb/>
all to be for the many <lb/>
blessings past year. <lb/>
The Greenville Tailoring On. has <lb/>
moved into one room of the Per- <lb/>
kins building on Fourth street. <lb/>
It. L. Davis A Bros, are build- <lb/>
a large brick atonal <lb/>
The building will feet. <lb/>
December of Superior <lb/>
court will be held next week. The <lb/>
term is for trial of civil cases. <lb/>
in these is going <lb/>
I,, cry the price of cotton <lb/>
advances. May continue, to go <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Don't forget your donation to the <lb/>
King's Daughters, Thanksgiving <lb/>
dinner for the inmates of the <lb/>
Home. <lb/>
A. will preach <lb/>
at the County Home chapel on the <lb/>
t bird Sunday December at <lb/>
o'clock P. M. <lb/>
It is easy enough to buy a lot o <lb/>
things you do not want. <lb/>
comes in buying only what <lb/>
you actually need. <lb/>
The O. D. S. S. Co. will sell <lb/>
tickets to X. C. Conference <lb/>
Washington, at one first class fare <lb/>
for round trip. That is from <lb/>
I lie annual dance <lb/>
will take place <lb/>
day night in the opera The <lb/>
young people arc anticipating <lb/>
pleasant occasion. <lb/>
This weather makes folks wish <lb/>
that delayed coal shipments could <lb/>
be hurried. It impossible <lb/>
for dealers to gel enough to sup- <lb/>
ply the demand. <lb/>
Prices on nearly everything arc <lb/>
going up. but Whether lo regard <lb/>
this as a or bad limes <lb/>
Is hard After all, <lb/>
is with as the prices <lb/>
effect Herald. <lb/>
II. an Interest- <lb/>
for Thanksgiving in <lb/>
lie comes in for a <lb/>
good space to tell about the many <lb/>
good things be baa to help make <lb/>
you a good dinner on the day upon <lb/>
we should all be thankful. <lb/>
VACANCIES A. . <lb/>
COM. HOE. <lb/>
Entrance Examinations to be <lb/>
Held in the County Court <lb/>
House December <lb/>
Young men In enter <lb/>
A. M. College may be <lb/>
examined Saturday, December <lb/>
a the County Court lions, of <lb/>
i o'clock A. M. by <lb/>
the County Superintendent of <lb/>
Schools. The subjects of <lb/>
are Arithmetic <lb/>
Algebra to English <lb/>
Grammar and American History. <lb/>
There will probably be <lb/>
twenty-five vacancies in the Col- <lb/>
and young men will be select- <lb/>
ed to these vacancies who pass <lb/>
the examinations and have the <lb/>
best endorsements as to character. <lb/>
This is a rare opportunity for. <lb/>
worthy boys to lit themselves for <lb/>
success in life by means of a <lb/>
education. Those desiring to <lb/>
be admitted would do well to <lb/>
write to president Winston, <lb/>
V. C. <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
The deportment of the town con- <lb/>
to grow if the docket <lb/>
court can be <lb/>
en an index. Last Monday <lb/>
morning he again had .-uses lo <lb/>
try and has had only one ease a <lb/>
week. <lb/>
The one ease was against <lb/>
mid Washington Mayo, <lb/>
charged with riotous and disorder- <lb/>
Conduct. was found <lb/>
guilty and lined one penny and <lb/>
half costs, amounting lo <lb/>
Mayo was for his <lb/>
at January term of <lb/>
court, he having used a dead- <lb/>
weapon the difficulty. <lb/>
Colored crayons and all kinds of <lb/>
tablets and box papers at <lb/>
Bookstore. <lb/>
lakes married <lb/>
women <lb/>
whole J <lb/>
ill <lb/>
and corn- <lb/>
foil. extern and relaxes <lb/>
s i it liven ii no dis- <lb/>
It c <lb/>
, . <lb/>
labor and <lb/>
frill. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
a bottle- at <lb/>
Send i <lb/>
copy of <lb/>
book Is I <lb/>
about <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Do. <lb/>
I .,, <lb/>
t-i , . . <lb/>
K. ti . has been <lb/>
,. ;. <lb/>
It veil lo <lb/>
Mr. and t. t . re- <lb/>
turned Saturday-evening from <lb/>
bridal I-. Washington , <lb/>
airs. , ,,. <lb/>
who was <lb/>
returned home today . <lb/>
T. Mat I hews, who a weeks <lb/>
ago left lo take position in Holds . <lb/>
returned Saturday and <lb/>
again with John Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy Co. He likes <lb/>
best. <lb/>
Miss At water, of Chapel <lb/>
Hill, arrived here Saturday even j <lb/>
and was the of Silas lies- <lb/>
Harding. She left Sunday for <lb/>
when she takes <lb/>
charge of the primary <lb/>
high school at place. <lb/>
2.1, <lb/>
A. Savage left this morning for <lb/>
lo Kinston <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
V. Kicks morn- <lb/>
from <lb/>
W. lo <lb/>
this <lb/>
.- it- i i Moll <lb/>
day evening Bethel. <lb/>
Mrs. K. II. Tall returned Mon- <lb/>
day evening from Plymouth. <lb/>
Mrs. I., fountain <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Mis. J, L. Woolen and little <lb/>
daughter went to today. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
this morning from a visit lo Win- <lb/>
K. D. went to Kill- <lb/>
evening and <lb/>
this <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. King returned Mon <lb/>
lay evening a visit to Rocky <lb/>
Mount Wilson. <lb/>
Henry Anderson, who has been <lb/>
at home on I'm returned to <lb/>
Fortress Monroe today. <lb/>
W. of Winston, and <lb/>
Walter Lancaster, of Wilson, who <lb/>
have been here spending sonic <lb/>
days with W. <lb/>
ton, left this morning. <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
Stack Vandyke la on the sick <lb/>
list. <lb/>
Durham, came <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
C. I, Wilson Men's, <lb/>
he e. <lb/>
Charles returned Tues- <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
Victor band here lo <lb/>
make music for the dance tonight. <lb/>
D. D. Gardner and bride arrived. <lb/>
Tuesday evening from <lb/>
Misses Pal Skinner and Bailie <lb/>
Gotten returned Tuesday evening <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mrs. Whaley left this <lb/>
morning for Suffolk to remain <lb/>
after the holidays. <lb/>
II. D. Harper, Jr., and <lb/>
Mitchell, of Kinston. came <lb/>
tin-morning to attend <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
W. vacated the <lb/>
Osmond House and Mrs. Delia <lb/>
Hunter has moved there lo con- <lb/>
duct a boarding house. <lb/>
Closed Ills Term <lb/>
Presiding Rider B, K. Hall <lb/>
preached in church <lb/>
night, This is probably <lb/>
his last visit to the church here <lb/>
capacity of Elder, be <lb/>
having now served out lour years <lb/>
on this district, which is limit <lb/>
given by the Conference for a man <lb/>
to remain atone place. Dr. Hall <lb/>
has made basis of friends on his <lb/>
field we are sure there arc <lb/>
many who be glad could be <lb/>
serve the district longer. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
This morning Mr. D. D. Gard- <lb/>
accompanied by N. If, <lb/>
left for Hamilton, where <lb/>
o'clock ibis afternoon Mr. <lb/>
Gardner and Mrs. Willie White <lb/>
were married. They will <lb/>
return to Greenville on <lb/>
the Nashville Bull <lb/>
of No-, . 23rd, gel <lb/>
km of a nun i in; <lb/>
which all pl fa I <lb/>
especially interested. <lb/>
The nuptials ,, Mis. Vial <lb/>
and Mr. Jam <lb/>
Lafayette Little, of N. <lb/>
beautiful event i <lb/>
day, m n , i , , <lb/>
Weal Bud Me . <lb/>
church. Tin- s ,.,,. ,. ,, . <lb/>
with . . <lb/>
in my friend i l, ,., . .- <lb/>
I . s . . mi . <lb/>
p and <lb/>
n el lib . . ,. . j, <lb/>
her . . hi hie lean <lb/>
ville and goes <lb/>
live. <lb/>
an . . . <lb/>
t-. t. r is lot <lb/>
a picture <lb/>
win a Mt. nils, <lb/>
surrounded by her live charming <lb/>
maids, spoke the marriage vows. <lb/>
The bride line old <lb/>
family and then by <lb/>
her charm and <lb/>
fairness boa draw u her a <lb/>
d friends, and M, the nuptials were <lb/>
of w <lb/>
As CUM ll .;.; ill,, I <lb/>
with a <lb/>
musical Mr. <lb/>
era selections, and Miss ii-am-. <lb/>
her rich con- <lb/>
voice. <lb/>
I Lara mi <lb/>
The church <lb/>
oil with palms and ferns, the altar <lb/>
being banked with stately <lb/>
palms vines, forming a m is <lb/>
glistening green, which the <lb/>
bridal , any i <lb/>
against this ever artistic <lb/>
me it. <lb/>
The note, tied <lb/>
ding march heralded coining <lb/>
the bridal pro, <lb/>
ushers, Messrs. j. ii. Mm gnu, <lb/>
Stokes, W. K. Phillips and <lb/>
Charles Harmon, followed by the <lb/>
rest of bridal The . <lb/>
groomsmen. Messrs. John Owen. <lb/>
X. M. Watson, of <lb/>
Greenville. J. T. of Carters <lb/>
v Hick mull of <lb/>
this came In two and <lb/>
couples brides <lb/>
maids. The maids were Misses <lb/>
Ada Morrow, Martha <lb/>
Susie Hunter and Mai <lb/>
Two dainty little <lb/>
maids. Mis-c. Virginia Morgan <lb/>
and Anne Richardson, preceded <lb/>
the bride, who entered her <lb/>
maid of honor, her Miss <lb/>
Jesse Thomas. The groom came <lb/>
the opposite aisle, <lb/>
by his brother. Mr. UH ., <lb/>
News Va. lo v Mr <lb/>
awaited their coming <lb/>
the altar spoke the, <lb/>
words made one. The <lb/>
bridal train, led by brine <lb/>
groom, church lo the <lb/>
bridal chorus from <lb/>
The bride was never s,, <lb/>
and fair than on this her wedding <lb/>
night, Her gown was an exquisite, <lb/>
though fashioned of <lb/>
while over a Princess slip <lb/>
of while and was as dainty <lb/>
cluster of pure while roses <lb/>
she held her A full veil <lb/>
of white tulle, caught to her hair <lb/>
by a spray of lilies of the valley, <lb/>
fell gracefully the hem of her <lb/>
gown. She is second daughter <lb/>
of the late Washington <lb/>
of <lb/>
this stale and her personality <lb/>
combines all the grace dignity <lb/>
and fairness, of face belonging to a <lb/>
daughter South. Herman <lb/>
is very charming, and she has <lb/>
always been I he cent re of an ever <lb/>
widening circle of friends ad- <lb/>
The maid of honor brides <lb/>
maids wore pretty gowns of white <lb/>
over silk, daintily <lb/>
curried Lit Iran., roses, <lb/>
The two tinner mauls wore charm <lb/>
gowns of pink, and their cos <lb/>
tunic., with the <lb/>
desired effective <lb/>
of pink to the picture <lb/>
the eh inch the bridal <lb/>
immediate relatives drove lo <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs. E. <lb/>
K. Richardson, on avenue, <lb/>
where an Informal reception was <lb/>
held. The reception and <lb/>
halls were decorated with palms <lb/>
and flowers, and was a pretty set- <lb/>
ting for the bridal The <lb/>
dinning room was especially pretty <lb/>
In its floral <lb/>
The Red Front is Bleeding to death with Low <lb/>
Prices Come friends before all of our <lb/>
great bargains are gone. <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
Slims. I <lb/>
V . ,. <lb/>
. . lit II <lb/>
.- i- I. , id i <lb/>
Dry Goods. <lb/>
i . , o . cents. <lb/>
lit . <lb/>
ail <lb/>
Ii ill ill heavy, II <lb/>
., <lb/>
I, nice, c <lb/>
Ha is <lb/>
Me s Pine . cents.<lb/>
t ii cents <lb/>
Hats, all colors. .-., . <lb/>
Notions, <lb/>
a cents. <lb/>
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cents. <lb/>
Men's cents. <lb/>
Men Shirts, <lb/>
,.,.,; <lb/>
I Shirts, it i-i <lb/>
Shirts, <lb/>
I Pins, cent. <lb/>
Cotton. I cent. <lb/>
From -in <lb/>
to <lb/>
Ills. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Hoy's Suits. <lb/>
Hoy's Lou- Pant Suits, <lb/>
Roy's its, j <lb/>
Hoy's Knee cents. <lb/>
M.-n's Snit. Coat. Pants and Vest, <lb/>
ii s <lb/>
Men's Pain all sizes, cents. <lb/>
Men's all wool Worsted,<lb/>
Z. V. JOHNSON CO., <lb/>
Clothing Hustlers. Next Door to Bank. Red Front. <lb/>
ere during <lb/>
e, <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
tire.-n, <lb/>
Mr. Little is u hanker, I <lb/>
holding position of In <lb/>
th. Hank of In <lb/>
In- j pop <lb/>
Do You Intend <lb/>
underwear an early <lb/>
coining. Ii many <lb/>
son.- gifts from I here, <lb/>
while received here were <lb/>
numerous and handsome. <lb/>
Plod <lb/>
man so will pay you to look line before <lb/>
Hulls found a large whale J <lb/>
washed purchasing, <lb/>
near Ocean View, below <lb/>
The big was feel long and ., <lb/>
ii supposed A big assortment <lb/>
the whale HUS a <lb/>
sea and killed and the . . .,., <lb/>
washed WRIGHTS SANITARY UNDERWEAR <lb/>
liable prize for the tinder. <lb/>
Claim for Millions. <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
JUST ARRIVED, <lb/>
Nov. n , <lb/>
has addressed a Idler U ME<lb/>
Stales, urging to <lb/>
A a at <lb/>
up-to-date line of NECK- <lb/>
WEAR, HOSIERY and the celebrated <lb/>
dollars held m . a . M--s <lb/>
the I Slates the JUSt <lb/>
II I I , III <lb/>
proceeds of cot w <lb/>
and during <lb/>
immediately preceding civil <lb/>
war, to gel own. lie j ,, b <lb/>
in this era -it feeling and <lb/>
the lime is <lb/>
this relict. The <lb/>
governor united action <lb/>
I ii mi Ii. <lb/>
Harding<lb/>
colored, in Register oft <lb/>
Deeds office, <lb/>
Ur. I cm is. tin- eminent <lb/>
says lie <lb/>
ill give deal of <lb/>
Ml no piny isn't half <lb/>
n nil work and tin <lb/>
C. S. FORBES. <lb/>
v. L <lb/>
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a. m. V. D. <lb/>
every n- <lb/>
lay. availing, <lb/>
I availing. Rev, <lb/>
4- M. Waif. <lb/>
p. in, w Harding, <lb/>
am i m l <lb/>
Mai <lb/>
I Sunday, <lb/>
I'M a i;. Mot-Ion, <lb/>
Mill p. in. Moon -i <lb/>
s ii r. W an <lb/>
H A M M I'M <lb/>
. , .-. tin ii m i <lb/>
i vi n H a ii Ii <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
I u <lb/>
-No regular <lb/>
Stand Be <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
iron ore lo American port from <lb/>
Africa, fur which nearly <lb/>
i inn freight money i <lb/>
i t j v <lb/>
it <lb/>
baa <lb/>
i will <lb/>
Pi I Bum M I. <lb/>
Dr. of the Inn <lb/>
in <lb/>
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l. I . Ill, <lb/>
leave <lb/>
in lama <lb/>
. in. p in lean <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
ii p in <lb/>
Ben- <lb/>
i- It ii in. Nation m, Rail <lb/>
in. to f- <lb/>
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I in Mil.- U p in. <lb/>
p in. ii 1-1 p in, <lb/>
Ii mi- Nil <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
aged HI. post of the <lb/>
when the original <lb/>
me. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
mi. tic Hoard <lb/>
ii r I. day <lb/>
i N it ordered that <lb/>
pin the baa been . n . Ban <lb/>
, ,. , ii . , , , . . ii. <lb/>
tin- youth a I with the lore charges for put and <lb/>
Dower a it lo file, In ill. <lb/>
. ,. m.-i <lb/>
multiplication up It ,,, i-m ., <lb/>
ii. i ill <lb/>
i u- l- great. <lb/>
up i. i i .--. 11.-1111 a . bringing iron , ,., i,., . <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
up <lb/>
e known the fourth power up lo ore from Cuba, Turkey. Africa, <lb/>
twenty. particular in and Central <lb/>
America Baltimore. <lb/>
He Journal. <lb/>
of div i- <lb/>
A. V. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. <lb/>
third evening. H. <lb/>
W, M. J. . Helms, <lb/>
E. Lodge, No. <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. Tar Lodge, N. <lb/>
every evening. <lb/>
J. L. Fleming, C. O. B. <lb/>
K. of II. and H. <lb/>
it. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
every even <lb/>
Carolina Central I lug. W. II. It. M. It. <lb/>
Hod UM Lang, See. <lb/>
Spring s it <lb/>
O. V. A. every <lb/>
tin- mil night at In I. O. <lb/>
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on N.-. k <lb/>
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s. i;. I N. in. HI A. l. I <lb/>
IV I . <lb/>
u Weldon . I in Odd Eel Iowa <lb/>
Hall. J. Worthy <lb/>
i, Ii Ware With-1 S See <lb/>
in. incur M r <lb/>
inn. of addition three of <lb/>
lie <lb/>
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It. <lb/>
nth Com. Ii- I'm Co <lb/>
Give a call. <lb/>
Reflector Printing Office <lb/>
-ANY HUM. FROM A- <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
Cent Cotton. <lb/>
baa . <lb/>
made . n <lb/>
virtue an m Ii I <lb/>
I'm hi any in <lb/>
in-. <lb/>
I I. I <lb/>
AI <lb/>
hi mind approximated the fir d <lb/>
theorem. of the Southerner<lb/>
nays he i- a <lb/>
Inn be <lb/>
higher clam <lb/>
U Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
A been begun <lb/>
In- Morning for lib <lb/>
, i by I. k <lb/>
of former of <lb/>
furniture dealer, of <lb/>
It will In- Stale <lb/>
the lite <lb/>
in Brooks Coop <lb/>
mill Cooper <lb/>
u I lied re a <lb/>
the charge of netting tire <lb/>
.-11 I'm- la <lb/>
ed tin images <lb/>
1-all-. i-. in lie Mill, a pus<lb/>
-ii lire the store. <lb/>
Monday, Hie <lb/>
tract Hit- <lb/>
mil lining <lb/>
l K Henry <lb/>
i-l <lb/>
live The BertH, <lb/>
lie ,.; M- u U-m <lb/>
in <lb/>
it a in -41 m-unite Haul <lb/>
ii Jam <lb/>
run COtton a <lb/>
ii due know u been <lb/>
hero fat live <lb/>
Southerner has <lb/>
purr at price, <lb/>
If the made <lb/>
be received a better pet urn <lb/>
for hi than If be placed ii <lb/>
out or ii in <lb/>
legitimate Thin statement <lb/>
i ii gain repeated proof be <lb/>
made. <lb/>
Then- are fall ore <lb/>
This S MM. <lb/>
r, <lb/>
m i i in. ii <lb/>
a in a soil m, II w <lb/>
Up <lb/>
Train <lb/>
ii . m. um <lb/>
in. i <lb/>
m. Ban <lb/>
I II main. <lb/>
Train ii N p <lb/>
born i. <lb/>
lOUt at M- <lb/>
Train <lb/>
am. i i. <lb/>
in. d i m, <lb/>
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u m m <lb/>
II -h m. a ii i in. <lb/>
Train n <lb/>
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leaves i Union i n in<lb/>
Wei <lb/>
nil ml. Hub <lb/>
II. U. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
T. M. <lb/>
So, every second <lb/>
fourth in Odd <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Smith Sec. <lb/>
SALE.<lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
the news; every week, <lb/>
and gives information to the <lb/>
those grow <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
i I. i. at e- <lb/>
t term, Superior i <lb/>
I ii Bruce <lb/>
there are in other of u. <lb/>
Mr. ha- <lb/>
too attention to ,. <lb/>
Monday. day of<lb/>
the <lb/>
t.- <lb/>
Richmond, lei n- I -i I. T. rim, <lb/>
,, , . t v <lb/>
in which -ii i Homer, of North <lb/>
Carolina, to Proctor <lb/>
and <lb/>
deal <lb/>
mil been given. <lb/>
i I . A. S. A. are <lb/>
the I. <lb/>
I be i- in <lb/>
of Wheel- <lb/>
and <lb/>
the <lb/>
them re- <lb/>
with the brig <lb/>
Thia would baa very way <lb/>
of honoring <lb/>
at Hit- lime pro- <lb/>
in the future. <lb/>
WOUld Willingly <lb/>
lie <lb/>
lo Proctor and <lb/>
t here, baa era, more of a <lb/>
ll lie Ti <lb/>
. , i .,, a <lb/>
the poor , Bk u <lb/>
need help. <lb/>
lie Cl pane <lb/>
lie poor wit bin a <lb/>
deal A K Tucker, taller <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
Half- about <lb/>
down <lb/>
the half-clad, ball <lb/>
I , in i <lb/>
many sat down to the W W R II, <lb/>
partake i the <lb/>
187.1.------- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
W . <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, <lb/>
era, coffee, <lb/>
cigarette, <lb/>
mountain hill <lb/>
sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, <lb/>
seed bulls, seed <lb/>
bought at K-r <lb/>
1.1. M <lb/>
Sewing MACHINE <lb/>
THAI Etc <lb/>
BOTTOM <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
SAM M. <lb/>
hone <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
IX- <lb/>
P i <lb/>
A LINE <lb/>
Also a nice <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
COMB TO SEE MB. <lb/>
J. II. COBBY. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
ft <lb/>
bile bail never heard a <lb/>
in- a Bible, A large <lb/>
supplies will lie ship <lb/>
to the destitute there. TUe <lb/>
country named is in district <lb/>
where the <lb/>
estate, i-<lb/>
s Parker<lb/>
SUCCESS or pen <lb/>
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORE. <lb/>
ll ii III ll I <lb/>
ion <lb/>
fur is pal on <lb/>
the whether it b. a <lb/>
a a hat, cigar, a brand <lb/>
anything else, lie has <lb/>
his room with these <lb/>
plea, and it i- probably lb. <lb/>
To those <lb/>
malarial districts Pills <lb/>
arc <lb/>
system in perfect order and are <lb/>
an absolute cure <lb/>
I r headache, indigestion, <lb/>
malaria, torpid liver, <lb/>
and all diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
IN NOTICE. <lb/>
.-,.,., In <lb/>
Philadelphia I.,. tin- i Prank <lb/>
. ., , . . ,, M v. <lb/>
II III. the Old . ,,,,,,. <lb/>
along ii- <lb/>
him to young man, w will plead In <lb/>
i All <lb/>
have a room full of by <lb/>
Thia October <lb/>
also. h, <lb/>
n- i- <lb/>
in <lb/>
adjoining Hie of <lb/>
late Fleming, Daniel, n <lb/>
i. I-, own known <lb/>
The of <lb/>
uses. <lb/>
One Hint In <lb/>
M I <lb/>
I lie of I be <lb/>
M . n. by II <lb/>
of <lb/>
wilt-, n has; <lb/>
ii tin- Mi- <lb/>
in <lb/>
on <lb/>
i inn <lb/>
mi J n <lb/>
and <lb/>
T n <lb/>
wilt In m <lb/>
of bad n u W U <lb/>
Moon In <lb/>
A Moore and con- <lb/>
us, or I,, <lb/>
known a W Moon place. <lb/>
A i land situate in <lb/>
ville in of <lb/>
K adjoining the <lb/>
in i i c it Cut Iran <lb/>
and Kill, ll <lb/>
or mid hi ii <lb/>
in Hook M <lb/>
The tin Mile<lb/>
i i r- <lb/>
November <lb/>
No Ghost Story <lb/>
all the name our an <lb/>
. GOODS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
and learn at lo. pi ices wear <lb/>
goods With <lb/>
out being <lb/>
that is hero <lb/>
o ideate our always <lb/>
give them big fur <lb/>
money. delivered free in <lb/>
part id city. to w <lb/>
ii. L. BRO <lb/>
Ii. I <lb/>
To <lb/>
lull of none Na-Ti <lb/>
l in- n nun <lb/>
an ion <lb/>
and . , tin- <lb/>
Co. or Han <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
leave mi <lb/>
at A. M. fur tin-em lilt-, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M. A. M. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sailing limns de- <lb/>
on Hinge of <lb/>
at <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York mid It.- <lb/>
ton, and fur all for Went <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk. <lb/>
freight by <lb/>
the old Dominion B, s. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line <lb/>
and lane from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. Alt., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
or fit<lb/>
fur <lb/>
photo. <lb/>
on,<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
PH PI . . .,. ; <lb/>
VOL XVIII. PITT COUNTY. H. <lb/>
DECEMBER <lb/>
She <lb/>
The Lust of a I <lb/>
U living in <lb/>
in one <lb/>
good old lady who mil he <lb/>
goad, bad or <lb/>
if <lb/>
for mil <lb/>
drink it. Her name is Mi. <lb/>
ll. 1.11. be is <lb/>
years old. Water of any <lb/>
not with her and she has nut <lb/>
in years, <lb/>
bus eaten any for <lb/>
twenty years. It is also said <lb/>
she never eaten a tomato, <lb/>
least since in life, has <lb/>
never bad a lamp in her <lb/>
old tallow dip, in <lb/>
everywhere now <lb/>
is said <lb/>
the is that she will . <lb/>
push very closely. <lb/>
Mis; ill m, be <lb/>
by next <lb/>
tie of Ho Car- <lb/>
they have u <lb/>
tried <lb/>
val of and in <lb/>
sou. plans by those who at <lb/>
opposed board a gen <lb/>
Ill-man lives in a town which <lb/>
Mat I lieu I R, the <lb/>
lust weather of lb. <lb/>
family, die. his <lb/>
home near is lie WAS a <lb/>
and left a large lie <lb/>
was hot of nine children, <lb/>
of whom was over in height. <lb/>
Their father tin AM four ,, room-, who <lb/>
weighed mother <lb/>
was and one half mid <lb/>
reigned The <lb/>
of pan i mid children <lb/>
iv.-i and one <lb/>
half aggregate <lb/>
weight was ; mud, The <lb/>
feet seven and one half <lb/>
aggregated in weight <lb/>
The forty- <lb/>
live feel e in height and <lb/>
Pay tin- Preacher. <lb/>
We Would endorse I he sentiment <lb/>
by T. W. Mans <lb/>
Methodist Conference, <lb/>
yesterday, lo it in <lb/>
just as bad to owe a preacher us lo <lb/>
Other debt. If there are, <lb/>
degrees in the sin of BOO debt pay j <lb/>
we would suggest is not I <lb/>
only as bad, and <lb/>
yet how in the ease <lb/>
that preacher is promised a <lb/>
lain and fail, <lb/>
In per to <lb/>
the promise, leaving the <lb/>
very row or <lb/>
sin and breach of the <lb/>
of taking up good without the <lb/>
of being able to pay for <lb/>
I hem- In Other words, going into <lb/>
debt. <lb/>
in weight. <lb/>
her bad twelve brothers, <lb/>
overall feet in height. The height <lb/>
and weight of this family was <lb/>
probably without a parallel in <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
not too strongly in favor of running <lb/>
tin-in out a few days <lb/>
ago I he did not want in <lb/>
I bis town any more, still soother <lb/>
has no bar rooms some <lb/>
at Oral moving of the <lb/>
I Saloons 11.1111 tin- town hint <lb/>
the business of the but his <lb/>
I observation, be said, was that bus <lb/>
linens bas been just us sue. <lb/>
he saloons were moved out as <lb/>
The Man to Help. <lb/>
bad before, lie slid hi <lb/>
is now that only per <lb/>
tuns who are ever <lb/>
saloons ill a <lb/>
is those who -ell ill., liquor. A- <lb/>
to other presence of <lb/>
nothing to do with It. I <lb/>
Ami he is right. <lb/>
I lie people of Ibis are <lb/>
ling this I mill, and <lb/>
will <lb/>
for more <lb/>
than has <lb/>
j been known in Ninth be- <lb/>
. fore. Scot laud Neck I <lb/>
I wealth, <lb/>
ting <lb/>
her <lb/>
IN ANTICIPATION OF <lb/>
Cold Weather <lb/>
Is what Lady should <lb/>
DO NOW. <lb/>
i Catarrh Car not be Cured <lb/>
with LOCAL <lb/>
reach tin- seal of the <lb/>
v Catarrh a blood or con- <lb/>
dine in order to <lb/>
J core ii lake <lb/>
remedial. Hall's lire in <lb/>
i i- <lb/>
on the blood and <lb/>
I Is tint a k <lb/>
wan <lb/>
one Hie is-i iii- <lb/>
yearn and last molar <lb/>
Ii of <lb/>
known, combined <lb/>
with <lb/>
directly on surfaces, <lb/>
The <lb/>
Ingredients is produces such <lb/>
wonderful results in curing Catarrh <lb/>
Semi for free, <lb/>
Toledo, . <lb/>
Kohl in <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are bast. <lb/>
So many of us forgot that it is <lb/>
the weak fellow ho is h. <lb/>
rather than strong who is <lb/>
Hie throne of partial or pro <lb/>
prosperity, who most <lb/>
needs lie helping Hie in- <lb/>
ll and powerful, So <lb/>
us are ready lo help tin- fellow <lb/>
Whose pathway is easy, while Hint <lb/>
will pass by unfortunate who <lb/>
really needs a helping hand. Ho pa keep b-i-l a <lb/>
of us are prone lo sneer <lb/>
if not crush, the man u In. bus been <lb/>
in error who trying to do <lb/>
make a new man of <lb/>
himself-while Me throw <lb/>
sunshine and more material help <lb/>
. , . into the lap of <lb/>
This condition is rarely the lot <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
the preachers with good salaries, <lb/>
but is a con- <lb/>
lined entirely to the preach <lb/>
an whose salaries are when <lb/>
paid ill full. <lb/>
A peculiar fact with <lb/>
Hie debt to the preacher is <lb/>
when the year closes his <lb/>
practically goes into bank- <lb/>
without assets, so <lb/>
usual is it Unit any thing is ever <lb/>
paid on the balance due the preach- <lb/>
or any effort whatever is <lb/>
made to pay it. It strikes us Unit <lb/>
this might lo lie <lb/>
Marries One Woman Twice. <lb/>
There is rather a singular cane <lb/>
our county somewhere <lb/>
Similar to one which appeared in <lb/>
one of New York papers unite <lb/>
a while ago, Involving a lady <lb/>
adjoining county. <lb/>
The ruse of which speak is <lb/>
Mr. who lives <lb/>
out Hula mill, <lb/>
of i lady. <lb/>
They became and after a <lb/>
considerable period of time, having <lb/>
to think bis wife was <lb/>
dead, he a <lb/>
Miss Altar <lb/>
his second marring, the tint wife <lb/>
was found to Is- living and he was <lb/>
now a lo two wives. In <lb/>
order lo not violate the law, which <lb/>
would have been dangerous, <lb/>
giving Hie light to note in re- <lb/>
lo his assumption Hint the <lb/>
lie M dead, he was at <lb/>
last term of court granted <lb/>
from his ll rat wife the second <lb/>
marriage was declined null. So on <lb/>
last evening Esq. W. J. <lb/>
who lives out at the <lb/>
Hula mill, performed the ceremony <lb/>
Mr. Miss <lb/>
Now Mr. <lb/>
has answered lo three marriage <lb/>
vows, yet with only two different <lb/>
ladies. Standard <lb/>
The Man and <lb/>
It seems lo natural <lb/>
of man to lie about his dog. <lb/>
resent any aspersions oil char- <lb/>
of bis dug, lint to look with <lb/>
the eye of dark suspicion on every <lb/>
man's dog and to whisper <lb/>
doubts bis Integrity, ll is par- <lb/>
so with hound dogs. II <lb/>
is an article of with every <lb/>
well regulated that his dog is <lb/>
the champion detective of <lb/>
world; every carries <lb/>
his soul convict ion Unit his dog, <lb/>
breed, is terror to <lb/>
coons, and it is bard to shake any <lb/>
white man's In his pointer or <lb/>
seller. Hut the confidence in <lb/>
hounds bus a touch of the sublime. <lb/>
We have out in woods <lb/>
With nine hunters on a <lb/>
dark night and bad each In <lb/>
tell us he could <lb/>
Identity the voice of his own dug I <lb/>
far in the lead, and all of the. <lb/>
others were simply following him <lb/>
or back <lb/>
degrading frivolous vice of <lb/>
rabbit <lb/>
small paper mill running, if <lb/>
tile Null Carolina Press <lb/>
would deal a blow <lb/>
and at the same <lb/>
Hie state, ii should attempt <lb/>
induce sonic independent <lb/>
fact el In locates mill ill the Si ale. <lb/>
With the patronage of the Stale <lb/>
papers assured, in addition to out- <lb/>
side orders could lie obtained <lb/>
It should prove a paying invest- <lb/>
Durham Herald. <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
having turned over to <lb/>
his successor, Abbott, the <lb/>
he has drawn since <lb/>
has I ice n in office, the having <lb/>
won his case him in the <lb/>
Supreme Court, The Durham Her- <lb/>
makes point Leg- <lb/>
should reimburse Mr, Bed- <lb/>
to the amount of <lb/>
he has surrendered. To be <lb/>
sure it should. Mr. <lb/>
his position <lb/>
through no fault of bis own, and <lb/>
the put him I here <lb/>
should malt, good the which <lb/>
he has sustained by reason of <lb/>
loss of his office. The laborer is <lb/>
worthy of his hire. <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Dog days are over. <lb/>
When a wins a hat on a bet <lb/>
his bead is usually ton big t <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Pine feathers may not make line <lb/>
birds, but I hey make line hounds. <lb/>
Some people are never happy <lb/>
unless they are worried about <lb/>
few choice of something, <lb/>
foreigners who have applied for I queer the girl <lb/>
papers In United carriage invariably <lb/>
Circuit Court, -New York <lb/>
Spiro politician <lb/>
Fenian wife <lb/>
De Henri f <lb/>
A. Van Dar duties covert <lb/>
Felix I. He Ibid gilded <lb/>
It do a good lo <lb/>
I lie lie h I got <lb/>
Pull. <lb/>
Antonio S. <lb/>
are <lb/>
respective order natives of <lb/>
Italy, Turkey, <lb/>
land, Norway, Spain, Alls- <lb/>
Portugal and Cuba. <lb/>
While riding on a train Kan- <lb/>
the day Miss Mary <lb/>
of Baltimore, a toy <lb/>
loon to a diamond brooch, <lb/>
at being <lb/>
The oar window <lb/>
a sudden of <lb/>
brooch into <lb/>
I- 25.-. per and Fit- . open. A reward of WOO <lb/>
it Malaria, Night Mon- Veil o lie red for the recovery of <lb/>
hack it it deem t No Rood i , ,, , <lb/>
lit kind mill ilia on In the cowboys are all <lb/>
for it. <lb/>
We have a Line of <lb/>
Goats <lb/>
and <lb/>
buy a <lb/>
Fall and Winter Luxury <lb/>
Acts gently on the <lb/>
Kidneys, Liver <lb/>
and Bowels <lb/>
the System <lb/>
;. EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
lie In <lb/>
Hi<lb/>
PERMANENTLY <lb/>
lure at prices I <lb/>
have very <lb/>
while we can suit you. <lb/>
low. <lb/>
. . . u . <lb/>
. . . . <lb/>
-A <lb/>
lit<lb/>
ill lira<lb/>
II <lb/>
. <lb/>
l-l . . i <lb/>
in hi .; <lb/>
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-mi ii mis <lb/>
, III <lb/>
. . . ;,. . . <lb/>
. , <lb/>
,. TI.- <lb/>
In kill <lb/>
.-. 11.11 it . ill <lb/>
.-<lb/>
liner list <lb/>
Si. Jim <lb/>
in I mi u ho long River <lb/>
drew nearer, <lb/>
I Mini g out <lb/>
J. B, CHERRY CO.<lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
STOVES <lb/>
I. In <lb/>
hull. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
III <lb/>
II-. I ll <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
ii<lb/>
in dock. The <lb/>
mil 1.1 .-ii in. <lb/>
-I. -11 <lb/>
Hie river when he <lb/>
Hint <lb/>
I I <lb/>
lay In . know <lb/>
lit- <lb/>
i . i. for Hie <lb/>
if <lb/>
.; , h. <lb/>
;. . <lb/>
tin I ;. II- <lb/>
. . i- Hie nil When In. <lb/>
. . . f,,, <lb/>
pi, <lb/>
.-. I <lb/>
r,. . <lb/>
I lie . n . . <lb/>
I . I <lb/>
bin I;<lb/>
ever <lb/>
TI Ill I hi 11- If <lb/>
l , <lb/>
I . Hi Hit Hit; <lb/>
Ink r i. <lb/>
try ii . chi, <lb/>
look <lb/>
It <lb/>
gO I'll <lb/>
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in. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
I , <lb/>
HEATER <lb/>
HEArERS <lb/>
-1 . i.- <lb/>
i. <lb/>
i- I <lb/>
in <lb/>
were <lb/>
MORE <lb/>
PI BEST THAT <lb/>
AND SEE<lb/>
cook tom; <lb/>
in. <lb/>
CAN BE BOUGHT <lb/>
u l, <lb/>
Si <lb/>
11-. <lb/>
mil on- <lb/>
Ala <lb/>
roll. <lb/>
In-1. . v. the I <lb/>
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