Eastern reflector, 21 August 1900


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My Stock
is Complete
ALL
Hats.
t prices suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
A college boy. and his bent girl
were out driving one
bud conic u
Stretch of well shaded toad.
you believe in said he;
the reading of the of one's
said she,
that if could see in
our of your hands I could foretell
we would have a very pleasant
He grasped the hues
one baud and in the
. White.
and Laxative. Guaranteed cure chills and
and all malarial and billions troubles. For sale by
Harrington, Barber do.,
. ., X. C.
HEAD WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
It is slated that Mr. J. K. Which
The
K has sold his interest
In paper and will go tea
whore lie v. ill
job i Mice. M f. Whichard has been
with the press of the
Stale for years, and his new s-
paper among whom he
popular, well as those who
read after him, will lie to
pan w him We learn
with regret that another North
Carolina newspaper sun, one of the
brightest lights the profession.
to retire from the business
Common inviting field.- Charlotte
Observer.
Si. Raleigh. 1900.
Most. . X.
A months ago I purchased a Fell Mattress from
. After trial, I it mo; comfortable
and respects by far the most satisfactory Mattress I ever used.
both cotton and hair prefer
to either. Wishing you much success with Mattress, I am
Respectfully, Mrs. Matron.
After use, if it i not all you even
hoped in . comfortable bed, return it to and we will refund
you the fall amount paid question , you bring out
the freight.
HOW CAN It your local dealer does not handle
our id j tresses, write to us direct t r descriptive of same.
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers Furniture, Mattresses, etc., COLDS X.
Get a good Safe
r i- in eon-
oil i i . ii i genera .-.
guarantee to lire
m up.
J. L. SUGG,
N. C.
One of the
comes Franklin county.
A fusion Populist was running for
township constable Hayesville
township. He understood he
would opposed by a Democrat
and becoming apprehensive about
his awn election he offered S man
15.00 to run independently so as to
divide the Democratic vote. The
proposition no Dem-
ran and the man who was
thus induced to take the Held
the eleventh hour got elected,
the fusion candidate swore
Democratic I rick, but the
Democrats knew nothing about
such a ticket being out until they
went to
Seven Springs Hotel.
UNDER SEW MANAGEMENT. W. p Prop
it. finch s ring a different
;. . f,,, stomach, kidney, liver
bladder Doubles have restorative
properties. II TRAIN AT
Water to hoarding hotels
boarding mis. and using Seven Springs water will he charged
per week A number of added
sine.- last season, tin m the hath houses com-
a professional barber in hotel, others too
numerous to mention. terms and information
address
W. F. nil, Proprietor.
Springs, N. C.
tO COOl.
Don't worry don't worry
because you can't help worrying.
Don't sit on a hot stove.
Don't drink hot Scotches, or Tom
hot rum punches
Don't talk other
fellow is a beat-producing tool.
anyway.
Don't get excited. If your dog
is being whipped, look at
and resign yourself to his
late.
swear at the heat. Re-
member the time you became pro-
when you slipped in snow
six months ago.
Don't walk in the -nil. Have it
moved if it blocks the way.
Don't hurry. Send the
boy.
nettle the Philip
The other fellow is
as much of an anti-lie con-
. as you are.
at the ice bill. Think
of the ice.
Don't wear an
Don't sleep between blankets.
Baltimore American.
Play on Words.
ft
Baptist Female I
N. C.
firm a. I in lull UM
N.
All l t In m
i I i .
cal s, in.-, An.
of
liken In T-i
M.-h. In
Ir I. VANS,
The pill on Biblical names a.
applied to baseball phraseology.
began with the ancient game of
and is annually
like joke,
by the mini production
of a
I bis city, has written the
follow
Jacob, after getting bit Ural on
an error, tried for his second and
got it died before reaching
home.
Joseph lost by
run.
Benjamin held his bag until he
was brought in by Joseph.
put out by a high
delivered by
The Hist bawl was shortly after
birth
Jonah dived, but was b
whale.
Muses mads three when
he lilt rock.
The Israelites made a run on
lost his Brat.
number was
foul.
Joshua's side won on a good
I a hot ball.
a long for
light.
made
and ended by ham-
i,
server.
LETTER.
X. C. August
The Presidential ;
will not ac
lively in North until ;
There arc several good
reasons for this, not the least
one that
whom the of the par
depend coin
seven mouths of the
work he or you or I ever did,
and deserves rest
before the arduous
campaign,
man Simmons ha- given all of his
time tOt the four months,
by far the of for three
mouths previously, the work of
the great contest which
has just resulted in a signal victory
for for Simmons.
add the last three words
whereof I speak when I say
the Democrats
owe M. more than
they can ever him in an
nary life time. I know,
of no other in State
to whom we could have turned
with such we did lo
him last w-inter, nor would
or hare conducted such a
and achieved
Utah glorious
TWO
Many people
prise upon learning that the newly
adopted amendment to our
t does not effect until
July, Most of I hem thought
it would become operative
aid very few bad the
idea that would begin to work
later I. the
the act pro-
tor it submission to the
people shows . amendment
go into until July
or nearly ; years after its
adoption. In the meantime the
cannot only in
coming Presidential and
elections, but the
contests next spring
the spring of 1902, they
chose to do so. is not believed
however, they will
to do SO, particularly black
eastern towns, but will elect to
I keep hands off. Why the opera-
of the Amendment was delay-
ed so long. I confess my inability to
understand.
Alter two years of
quiescence, to be more enact the
two competing morning
pars have begun to plaster
each other with
with an occasional
dig under the fifth rib. It has
ways been thus Raleigh, and
the surprising feature of the
latest demonstration is. was
delayed long as it was.
The Democrats of Fourth
District will hold their
convention in this city on
mid it appeals to lie at
probable that the present
bent, lion. J. Atwater of Chat-
ham I I, will able to
secure a though this
is not s. tiled definitely. If be does
mil. then of
Vance, Ai misted Jones of Wake or
W, Johnston, will prob-
ably the nominee. The district
majority for the Amend-
At Durham last Thursday the
failed to nominate a can-
lo run against W. W.
Inn the District, but
adjourned to meet -it
September Some think that
Spencer I. Adams will yd be able
lo capture the nomination, while
there are at the same tune sonic
the putting up
of a non-partisan, bus
cold Democrat
other
Ml Mill
Stale
culled
ether, states
the arranging
a primary for
Senator, will, I learn from
-nice, be left lo
the comity
each c , holding the
as by county commit
lees, i-ii VI who voted the Dem
Slate will lie entitled
primaries.
Fair will Ibis year
be held Nov. 1217th, will be
n i than the management
slate.
The of
of Carolina and
met last
to hold their next
meeting in Raleigh, date yet to lie
died.
Pointed
Paragraphs.
Many a minded
man remembers the poor.
Only an idiot indulges violent
w lien In needs rest.
The letter like the selfish
Mend, is first pity last
help.
A dog light is kind in
which the real cur-rage dis-
played.
man has a light to do as he
pleases except when he pleases to,
do right.
Borne people have no use for their
friends unless they are in a position
to use tin-in.
An old bachelor says that
many when can and widows
when they will.
a. Cincinnati was re-
injured by the accidental dis-
charge of bis duty.
A St. Louis ail
lied steads The
linen is evidently sheet iron.
Save Your Money.
One box of Pills save
many dollars in
will surd
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and
a million people i
Liver PILLS
PILLS
Restore UM
. Cure of
or
of .
A tonic
Brian
pink slow to
restore
of By mail
boxes for
with our to car
Send for
. J copy of our
Tablets
See
Al the old
OB Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar. Coffee, Canned
Tobacco, Snuff. Cigars.
Fruits, fact everything
to be found in an up-to date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices fur all kinds of
Country Produce,
cash or in baiter. When
you want to sell or when you
want ti buy come to see us.
Tn all favor
patronage we premise sat
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five P
for of Power.
or
Locomotor
Fit. Insanity. and
of of Tobacco. Opium or
By maul in plain parka. 1.00 a
I- . for oar roar-
to in or
money paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
canton ass,
IN
GREENVILLE ST. C
Cotton Lagging and Ties always
on i
Fresh goods kepi
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will you.
D. W.
Select Female School.
Thin will begin OB Monday
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for free ant Ice.
EXTRA STRENGTH
For bale by J L
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Greensboro Female College
North Carolina.
Fail Term Sept. 12th,
on Application.
Ki;
year
Tin and discipline will a
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ting. 91000-
land Bale.
oft f Superior
in the f W. M.
and others again.-t Jason
u p to land for
will the Court
on Monday day
t lot of land in tin town i
K. at W. Ii.
inn lit at a post on Wilson tit. and inn.
Dint; weal and links to
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CATARRH
-----BY
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
OUT
TIE KATI.
Mrs C. B. who
rood t St
Louis, Mich., and who U
well known
I troubled with
t ism, and I had
complaint and I
was in a bad condition; day be-
to fear that I should be a
well woman; that I should hare to
settle down into a chronic and
lire in the of death. I had
JOHNSTON'S res-
to I TOOK
BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME, and
my family both. I am very
that I heard of it. I would cheerfully
it to every one. I have
taken many other kinds of medicine.
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of thank
sirs
SOLD
this day the
of the Superior court of Pitt i-booty
i lo Will
of W. K. deceased, notice ii
given claim a
against of said W. K.
to U me fir payment on or
the of 1901, this
will be plead in liar
All persons lo said arc re-
lo to ma
This the of July
A. I
of the last will and testament of W. K.
deed.
NOTICE.
Pitt
Jr., against Maggie Blaster
Use Maggie Cherry
will take Bosses an
commenced Superior
of Pill the
cf slid Court to be held at Inc Court
ill Second
alter First in
ill winch time place she will
or demur lo the complaint
which will of the
or Court of said County, and
the will lake if
she fail to answer or demur lo said com-
plaint within that term, plaintiff will
apply to the Court for relief demanded
The said will further
lake notice that the said action in brought
plaintiff lo obtain a divorce from
the bonds of
under my at in
on this the day of August
c.
Clerk of Superior Court.
THE
In Sup.-
Court.
vs. George
Th- above named will take
mi action entitled at above
been the Superior Court
Kit county to obtain divorce from
bonds of matrimony; and the defendant
will further lake he is
the next term of lb
Court of paid county to be held on sec-
Monday after wears Monday in Sept.
being day of
Court Doom in Greenville, N. C.
an I answer or demur In complaint
action, i r will apply lo the
Court for denial led iii said com-
Tills the day of May 1900
Clerk Superior Court.
F u Hat pUT,
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
leave
U A. M. for
ville, Greenville m
M. fur
c it v e a
Greenville
Fridays at A. M.
for Greenville
at II A. M. freight
Washington with
for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, mid for nil for
Norfolk.
order freight
Dominion H. H. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Line from Baltimore;
Mi-n I. and M no i, from
JNO.
N. C
J.
Greenville, N. C.
Fill lira 1900.
for
the duties life. Pupils take a
high slum at College. Success
measured by the full-rounded de-
of our pupils. Com-
and conscientious teachers.
A well Literary Society.
good. Expenses
reasonable. For further
see or address the principals,
Bethel. N. C
or J. EVERETT,
N. C-
IN
Whichard, N, G.
The in every
I in and prices as low on
Highest market prices
I'm en r produce.
. I flEET,
It
A GENERAL LINE OF
The One Day Cold Cure.
in and son. cured
. ii. lo
as cry tor
Also ii nice Line of Hardware.
COM Kill MK.
J. B,
FOB
The East
Reflector
D. J.
-AT-
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, AUGUST
NO
OUR
National Ticket.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
For
ADLAI B. STEVENSON,
of Illinois.
For Presidential Elector, 1st Dist.,
CHARLES L.
of
For 1st Dist.,
JOHN II. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
to Marry
Mo., Herald ad-
to marry country boys.
wise says the
her cap the country
II
he wears overalls has
brown bis feet are
his way when he walks. But he
Is worth a
with their white fingers and high
collars and laundry bills.
And take a country boy who will
stay is a free
man. The boy is a slave.
He works all his life at a
salary and that in ways
not always commendable. There
are town sweethearts who arc
worth lung. There are some
who do not expect lo have their
wives to support them by keeping
I boarders. There are some who do
not loaf the streets Sundays and
stay up late at nights. These are
town fellows almost equal to the
boys from the backwoods. But be-
ware of the other kind. Stick to
the country sweethearts and slay
Her Linen With
In the Harlem court yesterday
Levin, a wretchedly
clad years old,
was to three mouths on
Blackwell's Island for
of East
Sixty-seventh street re-
ported to the magistrates that he
had found her on a door-
step in Seventy third street be
tween First avenues.
The woman bee sick In-fore it
was time for r to to
the island, and it was to
scud her I a Hospital. On
her arrival at the hospital she re-
fused to have removed.
Several nurses had lo hold her
was undressed. To their
surprise they found that
were lined with paper currency.
The bills were sewed to her gar-
with neatness. There were
two bills, bills
bills.
There was also in
sewed into her pockets, making
all. The re-
fused to tell anything her-
self. She said she mid no home
and no friends.--New York Sun.
Merited
The Country Editor.
Presently we will the re-
ward honors that are to go lo
the whose services lo par-
won las magnificent victory.
The workers ought to the
honors for we believe that
horse that pulls the plow ought to
have the
that time we
to say that the foremost
workers the light were the
try editors. They not only work
ed as bard and as effectively
but they spent more money for the
party than any other class of men
in the Slate in proportion to their
ability. If Hie Democratic
North Carolina paid the
papers for the publications of all
appoint and all other notices,
country editors would all have
bank accounts now. The North
editors, city and country,
never think of receiving pay for
such publications, but gladly
render their to the party of
which they
All honor lo the faithful workers
who do their work in their humble
sanctums, and public recognition
of their unselfish labors News
The State press is some
and merited tributes to Hon.
F. M. Simmons, chairman the
Democratic State Committee, for
his tireless work and able manage-
of the campaign which end-
ed such a blaze of glory for
Democracy of this State for
white supremacy. No man ever
worked harder, more
faithfully or zealously he did
from the day the campaign opened
until the result was
the glorious victory won is in no
small degree attributable to bis
watchful alertness and superb
management, in organizing the
lines and selecting the leaders.
There are thousands who deserve
praise for good patriotic work,
but there can be not too warm
paid, or too free recognition
of the eminent services
his people the Stale by
this tireless, able, matchless or-
and leader, whose record
of valuable services culminated
in this grandest of
Star.
Bryan's Boy Saved By
Chicago, Ills., August U.
em Joseph Wheeler, commander
of the Department of the Lakes,
today saved the life of William
the old of
the Democratic candidate for the
Presidency. The lad visited Gen-
Wheeler and the latter, alter
1.1- first greeting turned to his work
allowed the to amuse
himself as best he might. Young
Bryan found a loose chair caster
and a big bundle of rubber
These he tied into a long string
then securing the to the bot-
tom went to a window began
bouncing the piece of iron up and
down on the sidewalk seventy feet
The General engrossed
with his Inborn, paid DO attention
boy, who gradually
so interested his play that lie I
leaned farther and farther out
hap
to glance up a few moments;
later was lo see the.
lad hanging his whole body
over the and only
toes his shoes clutched the angle ;
of the window. He sat for
a moment then rushed to
window he pulled the lad in by his
legs landed him safely
door.
occurrence
ward General Wheeler j
edged that Bryan was within
an inch being dashed lo death
on the pavement below when he
caught sight of him.
J. CHERRY I CO.
at
TO THE I AND
PITT AND
We are ill in the forefront of the raw after
W the selected line oil
General Merchandise
to lie in store in Pill County. Well bought choice
the of America
Seasonable all the year round. Spring,
and Winter. We are at work for and our Mutual ad-
It is our pleasure to show you what yOU want and to
sell if we can. We oiler you the service, polite
attention, and most liberal terms consistent With a well
established business built UP on its own merits
When yon cine to market will not do justice
if you do not see our Stock buying else here.
us and the following general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Jackets and Mattings and Oil t
August I
An store of
B. Esq., ,,. made
this morning i the
parties w re frightened oil by the
approach of our night watchman
who had been on duty sine-
tempt lo burn the town on election
eve night. 1st. he
Branch, wired
Car at once and this writing hid
bloodhounds ire trailing the tracks
of the two men who were
running from store the
Unable to lone en opening
through lack window, the rob
bets i tempted to through a
back which in
their hurry to escape was in
the door. The tracks and weather
an-line and i- hope to catch
thieves, who were either black or
blacked
Family on Si a
How It It Done In
Windsor, N. Ahoskie,
August disastrous
Bro buildings
here lost it originated in
Goldstein's clothing store, on
street. The spread of
the Are was then rapid, and one
hour all of the buildings were
burned. The loss is about twelve
d dollars.
work by white and
black saved the town. There was
tome Insurance. The cause of the
fire was It originated
on the inside the store.
We arc informed by the
ton Every Evening
new constitution provides that no
shall vote in that Stale
less he can read and write or was a
qualified voter the education-
qualification into effect last
January. It will be seen at once
that this
in favor of
illiterates who vote la-1 Jan
nary in much the same
which the North
discriminates in favor of those
white illiterates whoso ancestors
could have in each
case, too, the gradual
of the favored class is provided
for. Why don't The New York
and the other papers
which have uttering such
hideous howls about North Caro
Una's suffrage qualification say
something about
folk, Va-, Landmark.
Monroe Falls, ., Special lo Chi-
To have children to support
enough to make the strongest
man faint at heart, but to do
upon a day and even less
seems impossibility. Such has
the problem with which Hen
Moore, of this place, has been
confronted and has solved.
has cut the number down lo Hi Iii
children.
Mrs. Moore gives following
chronological list of
Bertha, Lucy,
John, ill; Dairy, Delia,
Maud, II;
Austin, H Eve
I; Chester, I
and baby I my two
weeks old. Tn family, not being
large enough, a little one named
aged was adopted.
Nora was married two weeks ago
and Bertha is Akron. Mr. Moore
I have found it a little close
to bring up a family on per
day, and 11.30, but I man-
aged I go to Akron and buy
my corn and Hour by the wholesale
It lakes a snug sum to shoe my
family, and the last merchant I
I of threw In shoe button-
If, But things are getting easier.
My boy gets nearly as much as I
do, and two girls work here, too
Every one the is insure I,
and Chester in March
enough came to the family to pro-
a proper
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, How Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar. Sculls,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope.
Reward
The leader- of this paper will be
pleased to learn there is at
mm dreaded disease
science has teen all
11- stages, and i- Catarrh
Cure i- the only
positive cure known to the medical
fraternity Catarrh being s eon-
disease, requires a run
treatment. Hall's
Cure is net-
direct upon the and
mucus surfaces of the system,
thereby the foundation
of the disease, and giving the pa-
by up the
and nature in
Suing ii- work. The proprietors
here to much In its curative
rs, that they oiler One
for soy ease that it
fails to cure. Bend for list of
r. ft Props.,
Ohio.
Sold in Druggists,
Hall's I v are the best .
It is surprising bow many per-
sons loosely regard their financial
obligations. to feel
like all tint keep from
in out i- clear gain. such
the case to the
. , . I who follows SUCH a course, to say
of the anneal convenience
Every effort will be made to
them.
led
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything In line.
We buy for Cash, but for Cash or on Approved
Credit, our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
armers
a big surprise
1.1. Daniels, of the
Executive committee. Be in-
to It. office,
where a number of his friends
awaited him, and then Mr. Henry
in his most exquisite style
to him, presenting
him with a handsome solid
silver forks and spoons, engraved
u. one side on the
were from bis friends and
in to his vigorous
work in the late cam-
Mr. Daniels made a mod-
and appropriate response end
and admired handsome present
be had n c. News.
Almost a Danville
Danville, Va., As
Mr. Ferguson of this
comity, was driving up
street in bridle
reins were grasped by a
Williams. A
,, Mr. I'd-
. revolver and
convenience of the public.
For instance If Mr. A owes Mr.
B five dollars and foils to pay it
when he can, Mr. is perhaps
lo who
in turn disappoints Mr. D and so
around the a number
almost beyond calculation. The
truth is, when one man pays his
debt be may therein make it
possible dozen others to do
Neck Com-
th.
Chinese Proverbs.
Wine discovery of secrets.
Done slowly, lone well.
True gold fears no lire.
cannot open a book without
learning something.
Some slimy shows the need
more.
A stick's o slick whether short or
loll; a man's a man whether great
or small.
lie has of a
the In art u snake.
speak carefully and be slow lo
speak.
The human is hard to fat b-
Use
wide, however, striking
,,.,.,.,,. ton to old age and
some distance away.
crowd of to learn.
There are pictures In poems, and
iii,.,.,,,,,,,, and High I
and great regardless
the police carried off Per
looked like persuade gentleman not to
a riot would break oat. Ferguson gamble for them.
n preliminary bearing Hew for every blade of
ill 1250.
We have just received a lot of and
Bangs Chilled and hows. Call and see
then before We also D
and to
Fight
New York, Fits-
Tom met
this afternoon and agreed to light
August baton Island
Snorting Club, for a purse of
Charley White Is lo lie the
referee,
Fatal Shooting
Fla., August
turpentine distillery,
three miles from here,
sin and Charlie
became involved in a quarrel and
the former shot and killed the lat-
William Haskins, a
white man, attempted to
The fired Has
kins, putting a ball in each his
arms. Haskins then fired at
sin dropped him dead in his
tracks.
Tools,
Plow Gear
Headquarters Boy
Builder's Beady Roofing Ready Mixed
PUMP. Nails and I
my Trunk
The being seated a
circle, begins
tor
No. pack
With a pair of
No. . pack ray
trunk with n spectacles
silk
grass.
Cheap things arc good; goon
arc cheap.
Two of hale
Never wan good work done
n trouble.
All unskillful fools quarrel with
tools.
Heller lake eight hundred
give fill a thousand.
Everything is tint.
llanos won't drink can't
make him boW his head.
h is easier lo know how to do a
pack
trunk with n pair of than to do it.
Milk and
person repeating alliance,
the articles mentioned, be- To make a man of yourself yon
side- adding a one. must toil; If y a don't, you wont.
Many one foils to repeal
correctly, be drop game
which is until the con
arc
declared tOO to
bar,
perform-
Si while the iron is hot.
bill
nevertheless.
Honest ducks dip their heads
under water order to liquidate
their little bills.
BAKER
CHILLS MB FEVER MALaRIA.
Sweats Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tunic at per
bottle, lo Hooey
refunded If it Restores
petite, purifies the blood and makes
yon well. None other us good.
B ST
laid level is a bottle of
tasteless Chill Tunic.
lion and quinine iii a tasteless form
No cure no pay,
Title.
Dr. i. L.
Greenville,
8,0.1 Building. . C.
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letter
EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C. j .
D. J. IT ISM.
RESOLUTIONS OP RESPECT
Whereas, God in divine
power and wisdom has removed
from our association Mr. G. B.
The Administration s keep-it- Hughes, who departed this life on
dark .
Greenville
Mail Matter.
1900.
Chinese news this week. Every- Virginia.
in Washington knows that and the Tobacco Board of
important news was received from Trade of feels deeply
his lost, therefore be it resolved.
. that Mr. returned a day 1st. That we bow humble
The should drop Marion ahead of time he had appoint- submission to the will and prov-
Butler now He is a back member el. but what it was is merely guess- deuce of our Master, yet at
and not deserving of further , Assistant Secretary the same we each
hail the nerve to say member of this has lost an
Whether or at newspaper intimate friend, one who was
support for from generous,
to but little, and have.,, lost it, social, noble honorable all
no influence on the result. He might be guessed right and in his action dealings with his
has been given enough
The is in receipt of
a letter from Congressman John H.
Small in which he says he has de-
to attempt the establishment
of rural free delivery service
one or two counties in this district
and has selected Pitt county
most favorably situated
for the institution of such a
vice. Mr. Small also sent to
of people a pamphlet
information on the rural free
delivery service that they might
become informed about the work
of the system. Experiments
have been made in nearly all the
States and in most instances proved
highly successful. The
tor believe it would success-
venture in Pitt county, and
hopes our people will operate
with Congressman Small
it. For the people in the
country to able to have their
mail delivered to them at their
homes is a convenience worth work-
Mi. Small will gladly
a copy of the pamphlet to all
who desire it.
Verily must be
around. It used to be, if the
Northern papers were taken for
information, that lynchings
mob violence occurred the
South, those same papers
would vilify this Motion at every
opportunity. Hut what do we see
now Why in the great of
New York, they up
their hands in holy horror at things
happening in Serb,
like this has A police-
was stabbed by a and
the officer A mob of
hundred of mote people
formed In the vicinity ,. . dead
policeman's home and
attached every they
could find. were not
at dealing with the
but used violence towards every
innocent who happened to
come their way. And even
the cry
It took four hundred
policeman to check the mob. Now
if those Northern papers have any
decency the will atop lying on the
Mouth and go to washing their own
dirty linen.
lone. According to latest advices fellow that we shall HUM
from the allied army, it should the sunshine of his presence, his
at by this time able to wise council and pleasant fellow-
prove whether the Chinese govern-
means or
the foreigners are to
ship.
2nd. That we extend the heart
felt sympathy of this Board to the
STATE NEWS.
la
The grand encampment, I. O.
O. F. of this State, me at
Wednesday annual
There was a two days
NEWSY HAPPENINGS
BUSINESS NOTES.
N. C, August IS
T lie able to supply the demand
William Allen, a Confederate
veteran, died Davie
Tuesday. His death was caused vines am,
by a kick in the head from a mule, j for the factory
Allen was K years had j ; filing them out daily. It
is impossible to even so much as
WOMAN
STORE BROKEN INTO.
Is one ii one key
to heal-h. might as well try
to without ii well and look
veil while the her a woman
for our buggies it would
to are of corner. s batty
,, ., . country,
one vine t do I r , While is more
admirable than a modest woman, health Is
the first other con-
musical Another attempt was made Fri-
ts food ion sh and lovable. day night to rob the store of Mr.
r's so-F on a harmonious m u. . .
d o. L. or la, D T Parker's Cross
a mile from Green-
Mr. House, who was sleep-
lie allowed to go to their friends sorely bereaved widow and friends
or are to lie kept as hostages by
the Chinese government. When
the fact- have been given by the
the administration
will probably give out the
news, it is calculated to re-
on Mr. or his
policy.
In the six National elections
since Grant was said
of the deceased, assuring that
their sorrow is ours, that their
grief is mutually shared by us. and
that we then- that com-
fort consolation which can on-
come from the remembrance of
a life well spent, with the promise
our loving Master that
all is well.
That a copy of these
lie sent to the widow of the
B. of Tennessee.
have had a plural- deceased, a copy lie spread upon
times I of this Board a
of the popular
and the republicans but twice.
Garfield bad a plurality in 1880,
although it amounted to but 7.000
votes, and in I SOU.
a plurality over
Hayes; in 1884 over
1888 Cleveland over
Harrison, and again
land over Harrison. Because Me
had a plurality of
four years ago is no reason why
should not have a plurality
Greater change than
that have taken place, even years
ago the total vote was much
smaller. In 1802 had a
of and in 1896 Ti
den's was a
change of more than a million
you stop to think that the
vote in 1806 was something like
at against
1872, more than as much again, it
hard to believe that Bryan
has a wiping out that
of and himself re
a plurality of the
The democratic National Cam
Committee i meeting the
the republicans to befog
the Rican question by
the proclamation issued by
Gen. Miles when he took posses
Island, In which he
told the Ricans that the U.
had bearing the
banner of and t-
tow upon you the and
blessings liberal institutions
of our How well
the republican administration
Congress kept the promises of Gen.
lies by t he telegraphic
news of the present week, slating
tint several
starving natives the in
had visited the
begging for bread or work. The
Rican chapter Is one of the
most disgraceful in the record of
the republican administration in
Congress and the people of this
country should not be allowed to
forget it. and will not be.
In a letter to a local democratic
paper, denying the editorial slate
men I but vote was solid
copy be at
with the request to publish
the same.
IX V.
O. L. Coin.
C. I. I
we will hear the re
wants honor that are to go to
the whose services to the for .; bold-
won the victory.
The workers ought to the
for we believe that
Among the campaign
issued by the Republican man-
agers U the one showing that the
total amount paid for pensions
daring the four years of Grant's
administration aggregated,
round numbers. 8116,000,000;
his second administration,
and during the en-
tire term of President Haves,
grand total for
twelve years Next
the documents points out that
the three years of Mr.
administration
has paid to pensioners.
And these figures the managers
exploit with exultation as furnish
an unanswerable argument
why the members of the Grand
Army of the Republic and the
other veterans as the for the
should support the nation-
Republican ticket.
When we consider how much of
the amount paid out for pensions
represents robbery of the public,
surely the above of the
Republican managers is a
that their party is, indeed, in
some straits, says the Richmond
Dispatch. It is hard to conceive
that anything short of such
prompt the managers
tow flagrant, shameless and
blushing a glorification of loot-
The will no don't
catch the votes Of the patriots for
is. the army of
it ought to dis-
gust all really worthy pensioners
with the Republican party, it is
in truth a gross insult to the latter
Mr. W. I. Powell, who is the
superintendent of Hon. J. Bryan
farm, near town tells us of
the mule years, and it is said
this was the time the animal
ever attempted to kick him.
A white man be-
fore the courts at Monroe
day for boating a The
hail cursed him for voting for
the He submitted to
an assault was taxed with the
costs. minutes several
Democrats chipped paid
the costs. o the was out
At his home near about
miles from P.
committed suicide Sun-
day by shooting himself through
the head. The deed was caused
by ill health and the depression
arising from intense suffering.
He was a graduate of Wake Forest
college, was years of age, and
had bright prospects in life until
the hand of disease was laid upon
Originality In
The art of advertising has a few
rules. People read
not for amusement, but to secure
information; and the man who has
keep one as a show for the simple
reason they go as fast as they are
made.
There was right much excite
much on our streets the other day
owing to a run away. Mr.
Hail's horse run away, tun into a
cart, tore it all to scattered.
buggy right and left besides
frightening a number of women
children. The damage was
soon repaired however at the shops
of the A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. and Mr.
Hail went his way serenely happy.
Quite a number of visitors the
past week. W. V, Wyatt, of
who is on a visit to his broth-
Jarvis Sugg, of Washington;
Miss Lucy Jenkins, of Bethel, who
is visiting Mrs. W. M. and
Miss Charlotte Prof. Line-
berry, principal of our school for
the coming season who is here
making all necessary arrangements
for the opening of his school and a
host of others.
Miss Sad it of
who hue visiting the family
of Dr. B. for the past week,
returned to her home yesterday.
, She is a very popular young lady
m mm
while here.
should way before S, Brad
field's Female is a toe
women's
safes
to cure
headache,
backache and
weakness. You
will be shed
at the result, es-
if you have
been
with other so-
called remedies.
We are
you an
Regulator
thousands of
It
has tor
It ctn do for you.
Sold in stores
for It a
. . I I
BROTH ID
Go.
the store, was awakened by
the got up saw a
in the store. He tired twice
at the while in the store.
ran out the front door and
off toward the
Mr. W. Hines
were secured and on the track.
The does tracked the about
a mile and a half from the store to
another house, where he
left h is horse and cart. There the
rode the cart and the
dogs were unable to trace him any
farther. The at whose
the cart was left, said the
was there about two o'clock and
claimed he was going to Which-
The is known
it is quite probable he will be
caught-
BETHEL ITEMS
merchandise or services to offer to
the public docs the most essential
thing when he says so simply,
directly and persistently. Still,
there is always room for original-
and if he have a new idea as lo
how to display and arrange bis an-
so as to arrest i
pie's attention and make an
impression to profit
thereby. ideas in
will be in demand so as
they shall not violate the rules of
simplicity
Without Fraudulent Intent,
Goldsboro, X. C,
The case against W. H. Taylor
J. M. two prominent
citizens of for the
United State mails for fraudulent
purpose was triad here today
United States Commissioner Hugh
Humphrey. After hearing all the
evidence which showed they had
formed themselves into an
for the purpose of trying to
secure employment with cotton
dealers tor any one paying live
liars fee, the commissioner dismiss-
ed the case without argument, stat-
there was not any evidence
tending to implicate them with any
fraudulent intent.
District Attorney M. Barnard,
represented the and
Governor I. Aycock
lions. V. A. Panic's and W. C.
Munroe, represented the
The demeanor of Messrs.
and Taylor impressed
all present with their innocence.
B. V. Manning left for the
markets last Monday to
purchase his fall and winter goods.
B. F. buys cheap, but good goods,
sells cheap always holds to his
friends. He keeps on the right
Tuesday evening after spending a
few days with his father In
county near Nashville.
Crops are still in want of rain.
Mrs. Robert Staton and son,
side and his goods arc always in, spent Tuesday at James How-
popular Look out for near Conetoe.
him Miss Mary Taylor home
Miss Blanch of Vance- Sunday after spending a few days
who has been on a with Miss Blanche Mayo.
returned to her home yesterday. Mrs. Sam Keel and family, of
but tho best of friends Wilson, are visiting her sister here,
must part.
Miss Hilda Cox is visiting
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, reuses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
Aug. Suits, Tables, P.
Misses Maggie and Nina and Gail A Ax
Grimes returned home Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
a few will. Misses American Can-
.,, , o ,. ,, . , themes. Peaches, Apples,
Aline and Grimes at Rob. r- Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
and Bethel played Kill Lye, Food, Matches, Oil,
at on Aug. 17th. j Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar-
Mrs J R is on the Apples, Nut-,
minting is on Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Raisins, Glass
D. S. Harper returned h sue and Ware, Tin ad Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Mac h i ties , a nil-nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
A Word With the
horse that pulls the plow ought to
have the
the time we
venture to say that the foremost
workers in this light were
try editors. They not only work-
ed as bard and a.- as
any, but they spent more money
for the party than any other class
in the State tit proportion to their
and Observer,
While this is true and will gen
be acknowledged when par
service is expected, yet there
are no class whoop or howl for
the party that are abused more
less limn are press.
Winston Journal
many people imagine that
the milk of kindness should
be nerved with whiskey on the
said the
position to I one of the most dastardly deeds
now whereof I speak when l My j that have been committee in
Mr. Bryan will poll a larger
vote than ever was polled
by a democratic candidate for
President. Hr. Bryan will poll a
splendid vole in Indiana.
Illinois, Ohio and West Virginia.
for a long time. A white
family who reside on the farm by
the name of Price sent two little
girls to a pump, situated some dis-
the Held, to gel some
The girls slaying longer than
These arc States where the their mother thought they ought
vote is a factor, and where also
you need every vote yon can get.
In Fork he will poll per
cent, of I be colored
The Gnat Railway is
really under headway. Mr.
B. Pail, of Snow Hill. Informs us
that several bundled hands are at
work on the road, and this
will see Snow Hill in touch with
world. Greene count has long
Hauled a railroad, and has and then ran. There is no i as
many disappointment-. there is to their The little
much rejoicing the en with water mi-
tin county now the
Free Press.
to, she uneasy,
ed Leonard Williams, a white lad.
lo go and look for them.
his way, and near the pump, two
arose out of the woods,
armed with n gun,
shot at him, one shot
near his ear, while two other
ed the side which
bruise. A the shooting
was done the Degree hollowed
got him, we've
M. S. Cherry is still at his
home.
Bar. W. A. pastor of the
Baptist church, returned home
Tuesday night South Caro-
Boys seldom realize the value of i William Britton Jr., spent
evening hours. If profitably in Rocky Mount Witt, his sis-
employed the spare hours at
or every boy and girl I Miss Maggie Taylor is spending
would render thorn intelligent and L days her sister Mrs. J.
equip tints for a usefulness. limning.
If these spare hours are waste,, William has the finest
opportunity for securing an fruit of any one near Bethel. He
for may never re has had three peaches that weigh-
I turn. years mean in-
creasing duties, and exacting do
JACK items.
Black Jack, N. Aug. it.
W. H.
preached here Sunday night.
Misses Annie and White,
accompanied by others, attended
services at Bad Hanks Sunday.
A brain to Beaufort
county Saturday and returned
Sunday.
Mrs. S. is quite sick
I. H. White and sou W. O.
White have gone to Washington
today.
Sen ices lure next Saturday
night, Sunday.
S went to Clay Root
today.
Crops considerably
for rain.
Mr hi I Mrs. Calvin Mills and
i went to Sun-
day .
Josh Mills Greenville was
here yesterday.
John was here Sunday to
see his best girl.
A head on e between two
freight trains Monday-
near on the Southern
railway. One man was killed and
five others injured.
upon one's time. The boy
spends an hour of each evening
lounging idly on street corners
wastes in the course of a year,
hours, which, if applied to
study would acquaint him with the
of the familiar sciences.
If, in to wasting an hour
each . he spends cents for
cigars, which is usually the ease,
the thus worse than
wasted would pay for ten of the
leading periodicals in the country.
Boys, of these things.
ThinK of how much time and
money you wasting, and for
what r The gratification afforded
by a lounge on the comer, or a
cigar, is not only temporary, but
positively hurl You cannot in-
in them without seriously
injuring yourself. You acquire
idle and wasteful habits, which
mil cling to you with each
year. You may in after
life shake them off, but the
arc that the habits thus
formed in early life will re-
main with you till your dying
day. Be warned, then, time,
and resolve that, as the hour spent
in idleness is gone forever, you
will improve each passing one,
thereby fit yourself for usefulness
and happiness.
A cynical reader suggests that
it is possible to secure testimonials
as to the merit of any thing the
world, mutter how ridiculous
may be; in fact, that the more rid-
it is, is it to secure
the testimonials desired.
The less n man wants of a thing
the more he is apt to get of it.
Kid. Samuel Moore, of Bethel,
took the train here Friday
for to attend a yearly meet-
at Hancock church.
mat M
W,
At Cost.
Our entire stock
Dry Goods, Domestics,
Notions, Shoes,
Co
FOR GIRLS ONLY.
Will open first Monday In September. To conducted under
the supervision of Greenville Masonic Lodge. Two experienced
com pet cut teachers have been elected, others will be employed if
First-class in every particular Is what the school shall be.
TUITION PER Intermediate 13.00, Higher
Languages cents each extra.
18.00 per month, or two from same family each.
A registration fee of per term of live months charged
pupils lo em incidental advance. All bills to
be paid monthly. No variation from published rates. For further
information address Hr. R. L. W. M Chairman of Board.
SHOES that are SHOES.
i.
MB APPEAL TO
Shoes
GO AT THE
OF THE PROCESSION, BIT
FORM THE SOLE
FOUNDATION
ON MAN WALKS.
The Bostonian
AND
The
MAKES TAKE THE LEAD
FOR STYLE, COMFORT AND
DURABILITY. WEAK
EASY, LAST WELL.
NEW FALL STYLES A
JUST READY TOR
TO LOOK AT.
YOU SAVE MONEY WHEN
THESE
Shoes
THEM OWE AND
WILL HO OTHER.
THE KING CLOTHIER,
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that yon owe
The Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope yon will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for who
find the cross murk on their
paper.
Tobacco Trade.
The Tobacco Bond of
Trade held its annual meeting on
last Monday. The following of-
were
Jordan.
L. Joyner.
Secretary and W.
The Board also decided to elect a
Supervisor of Sales, which will be
done at meeting next Mon-
day.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Sheriff Mooring gives notice to all
persons subject to license taxes
the revenue laws who have
fail ed to take out such license-
Mr. Alfred Forbes n having the
on Five fitted up for a
photograph gallery. It will lie
used by Mr. Campbell of firm
of Campbell Co., of Richmond.
Old man Pig Forbes can
just make tobacco at the Farmers
or Planters warehouse beat any-
thing on the market. Try them
with a load see.
Peculiar Tobacco.
Mr. While brought
a growth of
tobacco. It was twin leaves join-
ed together, and a few inches
the stem on the under side a third
leaf had come out and formed a
perfect cup.
Pretty
The show window at C.
T. big new store is as
pretty as a picture now. It con-
a special display of shirts,
and handkerchiefs that
Is most attractive. R. D. cherry, I
who arranged display, is quite
artist in this line.
How It May Be Settled. .
Many of the papers arc
discussing the question of the
race issue the national campaign.
It is very evident that the people
of North Carolina do not wish
They have spoken
very emphatically on this subject
in their home affairs. It seems to
us that the question will very
readily settle itself, without fur
discussion, if the people who
voted for the amendment vote
for Col. Bryan, then there will be
no need for another heated discus-
on the
ham Sun.
In New York.
New York, Aug.
lights between white and blacks re-
tonight. Alexander Bob-
bins, a and u colored friend
were on a street car.
Some set up a shout as the ear
Eighth avenue that tho
ought to be lynched. A
man with a line appeared
from somewhere, and the two
were pulled off the car. The
rope was around
neck, with fifty men b
pulling, tho limb stalled for a I
post. A squad of police appeared
before the mob had gone far and
with much clubbing they dispersed
the crowd. The got away.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, to Yon
Tut 4.1 Hi,
W. R. Parker returned
night from Everetts.
returned
night from Plymouth.
W. A. Pollard returned
day night up Use rend.
Miss
morning
Joshua Tripp has moved into the
Fleming in
G. T. Tyson left this morning for j
Richmond to sell another car
of cattle.
Dr. C. J. to Boot
land Neck this morning lo attend
the of Dr.
Flanagan, alter spending
several days here returned this
morning to Washington City.
T. L. Hancock has moved into I
the house formerly occupied by I
Joshua Tripp on of Third I
Greene streets.
1900.
w. Washington
Greenville.
Harriss Bawls, of in vis-
W. E. of Littleton,
rived this morning.
J. A. Kicks returned
night from Wilmington.
Mrs. D. D. i .
Thursday afternoon
Mis. M. and
May left I is morning for
Rocky Mount.
Mis. John Han is, of Falkland,
passed through Greenville this
morning returning from Seven
Springs.
Miss Eunice of Kin-
who has been visiting. Miss
Ethel Chock, returned home this
afternoon.
Miss Sadie who
been visiting Mrs. S. M.
returned this morning lo her home
in Rocky Mount.
Mrs. W. A. and Miss
Mollie of Watkins, N.
arrived Wednesday night to visit
Mrs. B. E.
Noah Jackson, of and
J. T. Butts, of Whitakers have ac-
a position as salesmen with
While.
Miss Maggie who
has been visiting Miss Forbes
returned Thursday evening to her
homo near Johnson's Mills N.
Li I tie Miss Linda Moore, who
has been visiting the family of ex-
Sheriff Allen Warren returned this
morning to Washington.
J. J. left this
morning for Colorado City to attend
the National Farmers conference
He will be gone about two weeks.
Hisses rile and Lillie Wilson,
of Greenville, Miss
Williams of Ml. Olive, are in the
city, visiting Mis.
Argus.
IS,
H. T. King left this morning for
Goldsboro.
For
Sale at
The markets like
Bargains
else. Why
and get
Sew York, Philadelphia Baltimore have searched
them. We arc going to less money anybody
we buy more Is any oilier in town
larger discounts; we sell
margin
and n.
rents i
tending
smallest possible,
a la . volume
pay.
Let
Their Story.
W. II. Wilson left
for Plymouth.
C. T.
Henderson
this Morning
returned to
Men Sails t 98.00 and quality, Price,
Men Baits the and Sale
i .
Summer Millinery
At and below Cost
For The Next Days.
We must have room for our fall goods. Cull and get
Yours to
Misses
GREENVILLE, N C
Bad Accident.
Mr. James Crawford, of Heaver
Dam township, came near putting
his eye out Friday afternoon by
accidentally knocking a box of
off the shelf into his face. He was
here this morning his eye
and face, which were very much
swollen, attended to.
Improving; the Service.
F. C.
General Manager of the Carolina
Telephone Co , is here
looking after miking some
in the telephone sys-
here. A new switch board
will lie In at the central office
i the now In use is too small
for the number of subscribers.
Another
Some one broke into W. L.
Forties bur Wednesday night
stole one dollar and twenty cents
from the money drawer a
of cigars four watches from
the show The party entered
the bar by boring several holes
with a brace bit in the rear
window and cutting a hole large
enough to run their arm through
and tho . The brace
was tho out side and the
bit found inside tho door. The
went out the side door
it partly open. It was found
it and hit was stolen
from T. L. tool
while he was at work
Mr. suspects two
who loafing around the back
way
waists, worth v,
and
plain Linen
Waist, Collars and
98-inch extra heavy
German Damask
Children's Black I . worth
Best Linen Canvas, worth
Best Feather Bonn, all colors
Knitting Silk, all
Men's Collars, worth
Silk Elastic Webbing, worth
I.
Checked Nan
yards .
Ladle
silk Wind wot
.
Honey ones,
I tress
English Woven
11.23.
10-inch Lining,
Ionian
y.
F. C. came homo Friday
evening from Halifax.
Lira returned
Friday evening from
Mrs II. A. left this
morning at Whitakers.
Miss Emily Biggs returned
y evening from Hooky Mount.
Miss Jamie Bryan left this morn-
visit
Misses Myrtle and Lillie
returned home Friday evening
Mabel Joy nor. Baltimore,
arrived Friday evening to visit
Miss Tyson.
Mrs. W. II. Smith and children
left Friday evening for n few days
visit country.
Mrs. K. A Jr., and Mis.
returned
evening from
Hawks, who has been
off on a vacation, is back at his
run on tho train.
Frank Latham, of
rived Friday afternoon to his
sister, Mrs. C. Hooker.
Men 3.00 quality,
. f
.-nils tho quality, Sale Price,
., and i Bale Price,
Tailor Lined, the
tin
u v
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
. .
1-
.
. H
Cloth, nil colors
worth
worth
i ant see
,; Irish worth
61.23
Wick worth l
;. Inn- and
Silk Belts, all colors
Embroidery Cotton, worth
Side Combs, worth
Fancy White
per
Welted Pique, all
English Curtain
fancy Negligee Shirts, worth
11.00
Shin Waists sets, worth
Men -silk Bosom
I el -el
Fancy
Window Shades, rollers
Waists,
New styles and Patterns, the
l Only about
left, come while they last.





My Stock
is Complete
-bIN ALL LINES.-
f Goods. Hats,
prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
. White
Famous m
ft
Laxative. com to chills and
fever and all malarial and billions troubles. For sale by
Harrington, Barber Sc Co.,
0-20
BEAD WHAT R CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
HARASSING THE AMERICANS
Increased Activity A motif;
Filipinos In the
Several
la Luzon.
Manila, Aug. from
islands show that there
has activity among
the I'm . during the last
six weeks. I in- American losses
the of last month
were greater than in mouth
January last.
General and
are
bunting the garrisons,
into the during daylight and
ambushing tiring
and then retreating upon, the
The an
ample supply of ammunition and
are organized to a considerable de-
The American's have garrisoned
three towns on two
of which shelter a tenth of the orig-
inhabitants who suffer from
the
els from the hills.
The third is without native
inhabitants, the rebel outposts, a
mile away, preventing their re-
turn to their homes.
When amnesty as proclaimed
it practically was without effect,
and the expectation that the
would not accomplish
much in the lime is
daily diminishing.
The Philippine Commission, is
now announced, will make all lit-
civil service appointments.
Several minor engagements
last week The
rebels used smokeless
The Worst In Tea Years. .
The Crop for the week
ending Monday, August 1900,
With an experience of over
ten years the author of the Crop
of the North
does not remember
more unfortunate for agricultural
interests those prevailing
throughout North Carolina since
August The weather
during the week Monday,
August 13th, is characterized by
severe drought and intense heat.
The maximum temperatures
from degrees near the east coast
and the mountain regions to
over in the central sec
The most successful merchants
of city are those who use ad-
space in the daily news-
papers. There be exceptions
but are not one in hundred.
Wilmington Every Even-
Tie hotel home
U common enough; a hotel
out home make
a hit.
Select Female School
school bar will
maid Milt hf
Ills u to their manners and mental
Terms as
Primary
Ml
Higher, 8.00
Music, Instrumental vocal
use of Mom, 3.00
A of your patronage is solicited
satisfaction
N. C. Aug. 1900.
St. Mary's School. Raleigh, X. C, 1900.
Mess. Royall . Borden, N. C,
few months ago purchased Felt Mattress from
you. After giving II a thorough trial. I Sod it the most comfortable
In all respects by far the most I ever used.
I have tried both cotton and hair greatly prefer
to either. Wishing you much success with Mattress. I am
Respectfully, tin. M. Matron.
After night's if it is not all yon even
hoped in a comfortable bed, return it to us and we will refund
you the full amount paid question, yon not being out
one even the freight.
HOW CAN GUT II your local dealer does not handle
our mattresses, direct for pamphlet descriptive of same.
BOY ALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., hT. C.
Get a good Safe
I lie Viet r safe is made in all sizes con-
use.
Every sale h I with guarantee to lie lire
pi Tries range from up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Seven Springs Hotel.
MEW MANAGEMENT. F Prop
The lineal r mini waters, spring baa a different
Especially for stomach, kidney, liver
bladder wonderful restorative
properties, HACKS EVERY TRAIN AT
Water free to guests, hoarding other hotels or
boarding and Seven Springs will be charged
1.60 per week A of improvements have been added
since l.-i-i season, among them are I lie bath being com-
a professional barber in hotel, and others too
numerous to mention. terms and other information
address
W. F. Proprietor.
Baron Springs, N. C.
tails In I
Hard and
no.
The successful borrower always
gels credit for his efforts.
The Sunday school picnic lunch
is always eaten out of house and
home.
The pol railed kettle black,
and vice In fact both were
sooted.
This is shortest
year to small boy who loves
his dear teacher.
Kisses are always worth their
face value.
Yes, Maude, dear, of course the
nose is the of the face.
The distant relative is the one
who is in constant fear of your call-
on him.
Most man will become a mil
school will -in on Kept.
I,
I secured as teacher for this school
Mis K- a graduate-
b of rare culture
with severs
and Piedmont Plateau, while sac the Unionists
,, , ., . . film those to
dally means have averaged
nearly eight degrees above normal.
The sunshine has been almost
and there was
an entire absence of
during the week the light
showers reported August 11th
quite insignificant. The effect
prolonged and severe drought
has very unfortunate; crops
generally have rapid-
all vegetation has been
parched by the withering heat.
The leaves young deciduous
trees have turned yellow, and the
foliage of the forests looks dull
and sickly from the accumulated
dust. Crops have suffered more
the previous drought
July lessened their vitality and
drought resisting power.
work has stub-
laud is too hard to plow; the
second crop of Irish potatoes
not be planted nor turnip seed
sown, since absence of moisture
prevent all growth.
Bran unable to with-
stand drought much longer.
Plate Academy.
Fail make
Twelfth present
The instruction discipline will he as
heretofore.
Boys thoroughly prepared KM
business course if
from per mouth.
languages per month
To get best results early is
desirable. . .
Your patronage solicited. Satisfaction
guaranteed. For further and
address.
W. H
Principal.
ARE YOU
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
steal capital all gone, if so,
NEVER
Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
PILLS
aw
Cure Night Lou
of m or
he pink flow to
and tbs
Its of
tor
IDs oar to
paid. Send fur
copy of our bead.
for
or Shrunken Organs.
of K.-r-s
1000-
in
and is heavily fruited, hut older
la falling leaves are
, forms are shedding,
and drying up or opening
prematurely. Old coin been
practically
from the
lo the ground, a small yield
only can be obtained from early
matured ears. Young corn will
be a failure without
soon; much it will not silk as
growth has ceased; only crops
low or rich lauds with abundant
humus to retain moisture are still
good. Tobacco is up near
the bottom ripened too
curing is progressing with only
fair results; M a small crop was
planted the yield will lie short,
critic if he lives next door ton I Minor crops, especially peanuts,
We iii hit shore
of sick
we ran
n-t rare
Late cotton that was plowed early
August is still doing fairly ;
IS
sad imitation-. Sent by mail.
pills,
taken.
MEDICAL CO. r. Clinton
Foe sale
J L Hi N c
young girl who is continually
rice, and sweet potatoes have de-
considerably. Pea vines
and pastures have dried up. Fruit
and men. hi are very abundant and
imp of Is expected.
Shallow wells and streams have
and stock is suffering
some
Miles
down along At-
3.3111
Baptist Female University
N. C.
sad in i the
S a . I .
All m- men
Mil w-mien. Umbra la
d Si . Mull. Art,
In a molt
whom lure in Tan
and hr-l
Second
. T.
There are predictions
next Legislature will be called
upon lo elect two Stales
Senators -one to till place
and one to fill
term. The latter
resignation lo accept the Federal
now held by Boyd, whose
is said to be tempo-1
We are o the opinion that
resignation will de
pond whether or not is
re We have an idea that
is looking to a soft, life-
time place from if
I he latter is defeated be will accept
such a place and resign Sen-
before goes out.
e think will
hold on lo until
the Sen-1 J, a huge birch canoe;
j was limit for the trip, and several
j weeks ago whose
other name is Frank
miner chief. Peter Nicola, started
down the river to the
sea. From the mouth of the river
they intend to paddle down the
coast lo Potomac and thence
ton. The trip they
is a big birch bark
It is occupied paddled
by two Indian chiefs. The leader
is old Thunder, head chief of
tribe, who
Tow n Island in Maine,
is SO years old. but he
is still a giant stature
strength. this spring
old chief matte up bis Bind
before lie died he like to.
the White Father at
his wigwam Washington.
To See
At the old
Five Points, where we have
just opened a new fresh
tick of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to be found an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
en in cash or in barter. When
you want to sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who with their
patronage promise entire sat
ion.
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five I
ii
Mistake
IN
N. C.
Hugging and Ties always
has i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince j on.
D. W.
Grand Mich., Aug. lit.
The most terrible wreck in the
history of the Grand In-
occurred about
o'clock to day at M mill j
north of Grand The north undertaken is a trifle over
bound collided
head on with passenger train No.
J. Seven lives were lost, and sold lo a
many passenger,, were injured, one I who will pay
with the
I K
The two Indians
gage i
When met
just dawning and the fog the they way I
so thick that the could able to catch way, and both
to pay respects to
President in the White
not see more than
The accident was due lo the
error of an operator, who
that one of trains hail
not passed his station, thus you really women are
leading train dispatcher into less cruel to dumb animals than
TAKE ROBERTS TASTELESS CHILL
We, per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money lock if doesn't.
No other as Get kind
with the Red Cross on the babel.
Hold and guaranteed by
Bryan and druggists.
PATENTS
FRI
ill kT
U TO
Notice In
Mum I
-T r l- y
E. D. C.
giving the orders which brought
about the collision.
indeed. A
can't flirt with a
Send Ike. b, photo.
for and
to fas of
plain
or
Liquor. B mall in plain 01.00 a
box. e for 08.00 our
bond to corn in dam or
money paid.
MEDICAL CO. .
by J L
1888 W
Greensboro Female College
North Carolina.
Fall Term begins Sept. 12th,
on Application.
PEACOCK, President.
7-2
Ii
Ira
i its
eat by ,
ear.
old
f memo
SOLD BY
NOTICE TO
day
clerk of court of Pitt
as executrix to the last Will testament
of W. K notice Is
hereby given tn all persona claims
against estate of W. K.
to I i . i lo mo for payment on or
before day July 1901. or this
will lie plead in liar n their recovery,
All estate arc re-
i in -ii I to make immediate payment to
24th day 1900,
A-
of the last will and testament of W. K.
NOTICE TO
Doctors, lawyer, bone
real estate an buyers,
house
keepers, and Wood meat
opera peddlers,
the Revenue Law of
North Carolina for year 1899 require
to t nut license the first Monday In
June each year. Please attend to the mat-
at once and save trouble.
Sheriff of Pitt county.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the
of Pitt county in the case of W. .
Lang and others against Jason and
wife Annie Joyner, petition u. sell land for
division, the undersigned Commissioner
will fell tor cash the Court House
door in Greenville on Monday the 17th day
of Sept i.
or lot of land situated in the town of
N. C. at W. U Lang's
lot at a post on Wilson St. and run-
South west poles and G links to
a post on W. J. Lang's line, thence i.
pub and post
line, then North b poles
tad links lo n on St. thence
with street North West
links to the known a
the livery
F.
This Aug.
NOTICE.
In the Superior Court.
J Jr., Maggie
Cherry.
The Maggie Cherry
will take notice that action as
above, has been commenced Superior
Court of Pitt County, returnable at the
term cf said Court to be held at the Court
in Greenville, Second Monday
after the Kind. Monday in 1900,
at which and place she- will
and or demur lo the complaint
ii will be deposited of the
Superior Court Clerk of said County, and
the said will lake notice that if
she fail to answer or demur to said com-
plaint within term, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
therein. said will further
lake notice that the said action is brought
by the plaintiff to obtain a from
the
Given under my hand at office in
on Ibis 8th day of August
if.
of Court.
THE
North Carolina ,. o. ., ,, .
Pitt Co. W
ff,
will Ink
the Superior
I'll comity to k ii in the
of ; III., the tit t
will lit in
to the of the Superior
Court of to be held on
r Monday Sent
next, it being the of Scot.,
at the Court in N. C.
an . r or demur lo complaint in
or the apply to the
Court for t he relief in
plaint.
This Hit day of May
Court.
P G for
OLD DOMINION LINE
RIVER SERVICE
Steamer leave
A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily at
P. M. for
leave
Mondays, Wednesday
and at A. M. for Tar
leave for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at G A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for West
with at Norfolk.
should order freight by
the Old B. Co. from
New York; Clyde front
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N-
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
Fill Tins Sept,
Practical, common sense
boys girls for
duties life. Pupils take a
high at College.
measured by the full-rounded de-
of our pupils.
and conscientious teachers.
A well organized Literary Society.
Moral good. Expenses
reasonable. For further
or address the principals,
Bethel. N. C
or J. D. EVERETT,
N. C-
W, R,
IN
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every do
mid prices as low as the
Highest market prices
aid for country produce.
Cay Our.
Cola In a.
a. tor
J. I BEET,
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINK OP
in
Also a nice Line of Hard ware.
ME.
J. R.
D. J. EDITOR
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1900.
National Ticket.
For
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Nebraska.
For
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
of
For Presidential Elector, 1st Dint.,
L.
of Carteret.
For Congress, 1st Diet.,
JOHN II. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
I I II-
lie
of the Splendid Bronze
Statue of Vance at
of politically newly and
I presume that molds have freed grand old State to any
not yet been destroyed, and it suicidal policy. Away with
that a the them Let stand from
statue now unveiled here For a new
lie secured but n small is to
of taut original. and i under
Lei law-makers take up this its victorious chariot all
matter when t bey at rive here next
put
mt mid
to own undoing.
The ill opinion,
worn; FOB TUB .,, , , .- .
iii nave lens show lo North I
Some radical Northern hereafter than at any
N. C. Aug.
chief event of the present week in
one lo which every Hue
North feels a personal
is
veiling of i lie life-like
bronze statue of the immortal love
Vance, great com-
and the most beloved man
have been print
ants on the
used II. Democrats, and while
people generally of Carolina
the recent and
over throw domination which
are calculated and probably do-
to injure the with
capitalist and intended investors.
That editorials have been
based upon false and hearsay
and rumors we all know. But
detracts little or nothing from
to injure among
those who know no But
we can disprove
charges and any bad
by our own in
lake care
Within live mouths nearly
Assembly will BOO
Irene. It will lie of a
body of patriotic end sen
of the people of his State ever
raised up among us. The unveil- history.
ability, They will
to face a most Important crisis
iV ex-
lake place will
Capitol Park, at Presented lo them, if de
east entrance to which and
the rising sun, about yards
from the east front of the state-
tidal wave of industrial prosperity
will set such a Carol
house the statue stands never enjoyed or wit
a native granite pedestal,
which rises through a grass-turfed
thirty feet high
all.
The bronze statue, which is a
little larger than life size,
the great Carolinian in an
such as he assumed
when addressing the
dent and his colleagues the
S. one hand resting
carelessly a corner of his desk,
the other hall outstretched and
holding between his lingers the
eyeglasses he was accustomed to
remove while speaking, bringing
them into use occasionally as he
read from some authority or quot-
ed an extract coinage of
another's bruin. attitude is
unmistakably that of
writer had many limes
him in Senate -and the
and facial likeness,
mane and all, are very life-
like. In short, the bronze
lea splendid one, not
Only in its resemblance to the orig-
but the work is
splendidly executed in every par-
The statue has been
position for several weeks, but has
been kept veiled up to this time,
of course.
The will be moved by
Miss Vance, granddaughter
of North Caro
were wont to cull him years
after he entered the Senate; and
daughter of the late David Vance,
his second son. mar-
Louisiana young
lady is now a resident of that
State, where she has her home
with maternal relatives. She gets
her first from her
grand-mother, the Governor's
wife, who was a Miss
AT
When the legislature meets it
ought to provide a statue of
Vance to lie placed in the national
capitol building Washington,
where space . provided for the
statue of two of the sons of each
of the States. North Carolina has
already been without rep
either niche of Ibis
of course a
before. Au opposite policy
win
contrary result.
with one of best men
in State today a sarong Dem-
a man of
relation of life, church. Slate
and said, among other
must, the legislature must,
through its disposition of these
questions, disabuse prospective in-
without our State of
two erroneous impressions which
have hugely taken hold of North
Western people, the one
following close on the heels of the
other, That are not a set
of wild eyed, cranks
down in State of Morion Bat-
who bate a because he is
rich or has been able to
late wealth by his industry and
wisdom, and disposed to throw hi.
down and take his wealth from
him divide it out pro
among us that we arc not
enemies of capitalists or corpora
disposed to deal justice
to them by hall measure and to
or keep upon the statute
books laws which impose
of our It lo the most
encouraging fact I Me in the blight
upon which of
industrial freedom and
prosperity is now rising so bright
encouragingly. Lei our
legislators, as duly selected
representatives of state, boor
in mind these
own self true.
And follow, as night
the day
Thou not then be false to any
AM.
H To So; Advertising.
English journal a
of its largest advertisers lo
give their opinion- concerning
the best time to stop advertising,
and following replies were re-
When population to
multiply, generation
crowd after you heard
of you stop coming on.
When you have every-
body whose life will touch
that you have better goods
lower prices than they can gel any-
where else.
When you stop making fortunes
right in your sight solely through
direct use of the agent.
II,.
of the shrewdest and most success-
men concerning the main
of their prosperity.
When younger fresher
houses your line cease Starting
ii p and using the trade journals in
telling people bow much better
they can do for them you
ca u.
When you would rather have
your own way and fail than take
advice and win.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
PUT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are In the forefront of the race after your patronage
oiler you the best line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store In Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. arc work for yours and oar annual a.-
vantage, it is our pleasure to show yon what you van end to
sell you if we can. We otter you the best service, polite
attention, the mos liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
do no see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Ken-nil us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Jar els and Capes, Mailings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters,
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar. Send is,
Hardware,
Castings Plow- Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
A Horrible Story.
There are jail
in Nash county, Griffin
his third wife, who some
en miles from Nashville on Tar
river. After his third marriage
and wife, tiring of his
by his former wives, put
I hem in an outhouse to live,
them little or no attention.
From hunger disease the little
ones were prostrated, and w
four weeks the four children were
dead. II is said one went to
its father the Bold, who boat
child
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and ti.
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit, Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
done
some nervy things in the
claiming the bat the
claim of the Administration sic an
en the rescue the foreign
on I by the allied
a ii triumph for Mr.
Chinese policy is about the weak-
est r put oat. in the drat
place, ii i.-- for a man to
have a policy before policy
ran triumph, and in the
place, the foreigners went
n I an arm composed
soldiers from half a dozen nations,
lest of
Everybody rejoices
leans other for
who have been shut up In
have been that
rescue was no triumph for Mr.
policy, if bis drilling
along can be dignified by the name
policy . It was i ; lea c
luck for Mr.
much as . relieved strain
public, opened up another
drifting period for him, in which
be need . take any i
going wrong by doing something.
Ii is significant i friends of the
administration arc beginning
talk about the probability of
being compelled
take Chinese territory of
cash unity. This i-
to a 1.1 the public pulse.
was the only man
defeated when nominated for
i being defeated
when first nominated. Thai and;
i i. In re
recalled by E,
well-known Georgia lawyer, now
in Washington, when he
every .
m in. has n
nation for the presidency,
having been defeated time
baa been elected. In
s He ward
I he n all rs of this paper will be
pleased to lean, there is at
one disease that
. has a able to cure all
its stages, and that is Catarrh
Hall's Catarrh Core is the only
positive cure known to the
fraternity Catarrh a con-
disease, requires a eon
treatment. Hair- Ca-
is taken internally,
upon and
.-in lace- of system,
thereby destroying
of the disease, and giving pa-
strength by building up
assisting nature in
Us proprietors
so much faith in
powers, they otter
for any ease that it
tails to cure. Sena for list of
J. Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Hall's Family Mils are the
Tin-1 and lawyers North
Carolina did their full duty in the
late cm I ting campaign, and
much praise for the valuable
vices rendered by
the adoption of the suffrage
amendment.
The editors tilled their papers
weeks
campaign literature, in addition
to what wrote for
paper.-, I hey also published
In ever issue several columns of
matter famished by the State Ex-
Ive committee. All this was
published without or re-
in And
only this, but many editors
; . a large number of
papers every week.
The lawyers also did mock
and thorough can-
vans, going out among people
and speaking by day and nigh in
Many of shut
time
Record
. on as defeated by John
Allan-. In Jefferson was a la
nominated again and elected. In the umbrella it is always
Andrew Jackson was defeated
by Adams but four When it comes to making love
how year later, when be was nominated better than one.
Robert Finlay, forth second time, a lamp ma j mil drink, but it
of a.- In William goes out
,.,.;,.
of a horse, age of animal Vail bill in ISM .; says
being the chief matter in dispute. tables and was elected. Philosopher, who
Is like talk
,,,,,, ; , .,.,, William there would probably more
-implicit-. if it wore
A . OBSERVATIONS
Made by Orin. Va.
Most men of mark an
can't
who
it with a switch, and as
noon all such, f. ed If book to door it -as
. ,. that it fell and shortly at-
a swimmer.
Men of might are those who on
help you but won't.
Isn't man a
companion tomboy
The man who very
gets his knows mashed.
The sweetest meets of life are two
lovers folded In each other's arms.
Sb bow ,,,,.,,,, ,.,,.,,,
i. never injures
a. , . B
what authority do yon tin his first and torn to determine the girl's
swear Io age of the Sir
Robert asked.
am sure of reply.
Half a u more questions
foiled to from the witness
more
how do Jon know i
later Is . the t bis
with spoon.
exact justice lo all,
and lo
should and I doubt not will be our
motto individuals,
companies corporations, all,
should be governed by the same
laws, without opposing or favoring
either.
happened of more than
which would have been
invested North Carolina several
ago had been for
transfer the reins Stale govern-
Into the hands of the pop
crowd, lead-
who largely on
war on capital and corporal
indiscriminately, solely for
reasons. Probably millions
have diverted elsewhere for
the self-same reason. must
get out of that now I We
must renounce, disclaim, throw
overboard and all such would-
be who, for
counterfeit of Vance should be poses, desire to do 1.1 to commit
died. For
the Griffins have
bound over to
News.
Senator Head.
Las Vegas, N. M., Aug. Hi.
Former John
J. Lu
at a. in., today. Ho was
by his family, In
will be held
Kan.
illness dated
March, when,
In in. He writing
political articles for
lie was
treated by several specialists, bin
received no relief, on I heir ail
vice, his family lo
At home he grew no
better. Ten months ago he sought
change of climate, I ravel
through New Mexico.
dead beats.
August days arc
most lime of
all the year.
Charlotte Drank the
replied
Youth's Companion.
The
The new battleship
low who lo forever getting
left is Hie one who talks about
bis i
who lakes home
a box of candy lo bis wife cats
most of himself.
easy for a man lo belch c
t n the brotherhood of man
after has gotten even his
enemies.
in a Well, all
The work of committee I the property of many a business
more advanced condition I man is in his wife's name; most
n is followed,
he will
i- no lo brag
or talk for
democratic
Choir
and his
rs demo
the nest toil I
are leaving nothing undone
Will in help lo
ii
i- in a
than It v, u
leave this after-
. It I
for her official trial oil
lo lie . I
, I.
i, . ., to
a,
down
to discharge i
who is one
h ,.,,;,, underway early no in
a charged with ball., in . .,,,. L .
. . I,,. lo sea k i
p. where the water sup
ply comes iron. The j
an alderman and cousin j
Brook I j.
she is lo be
The the talk here i
. . . . ,. I
now, and much Ml ,.
parties may be in . , .
L U knob
the formidable . . .-. . .
. t. n the I
. , likely to lie u factor In a
i of Congressional
i In ti -i asking for the speech
, , . those made
cans; are also showing the
i. realize the Importance
Its
militarism. Che
them are sorry for it.
Following the races- a
walk borne.
It's tho man who is most
who boast that
of lira the
Philosopher,
remember Adam and I've, the
very family, had no
GUM CHILLS AND FEVER MALARIA,
and night with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic Hoc. per
bottle Pleasant to lake. Money
refunded If II fails. Restores
purities the blood and
you well. None oilier as good.
Bold and drug
Woolen and
war of
detailed several weeks ago
by of I be will
have charge of the trial, which
will be run on
tape Ann and
Cape Porpoise.
baa not been discovered in ti.
ranks. contra
reports from almost
lion the
,,,,,. i, arc In tho notion lo
aggressive fight,
It I on cards for
lo win I. and
us.
Tilt . i III.
fever is a bottle of
Tasteless Chill Tonic. .-simply
on quinine a form
No cure no pay. Price
Ill l. I .
DENTIST,
N.
bile
Fleming store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 21 August 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
August 21, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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