Eastern reflector, 10 August 1900


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ONE
II UNION toe is
PUNTERS and
Under one
Management
Taking into consideration that the acreage
is decreased and a corresponding falling off in the crops we have joined
hands and placed the Planters and Farmers one management
For The Coming Season.
This curtailment of expenses in the way of drummers and warehouse force puts us in
position to give you more money for your tobacco than any other warehouse in North
Carolina. By running the two houses together we give you the advantage of
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and in selling with us need never be on the LAST SALK. are prepared to serve your
interest in every way, and if you bring us a load we will corn you that we are not talk-
through our hat. When you get a load of tobacco ready for market bring It to us.
We are going to you. Your old friends
FORBES, COMPANY.
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fa NO. Greenville-
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from
raters of
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Five in u
RHEUMATISM CATARRH CURED
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART
TIE OF BEAT.
SALK.
In of in a
in the II.
other creditor of
against J. others,
now in the Superior Court of Pitt
comity, undersigned will on Monday,
the of
lie ale the Court door the
runt mOO, expose to
own of Greenville, N. C, to the highest
for cash the following
l I to wit that tract situate in
township, the lands
Al mis, James Elk.
and others, containing one acres
more or less.
Thin the -i of June 1900.
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NOTICE.
Court.
Victoria vs. George More.
The shove named will take
that an action entitled above has
n the Court of
to obtain a divorce from the
matrimony; and the defendant
will farther lake notice that be la required
In appeal at the next term of the
Court of county to I held on sec-
after Monday In Kept,
next, being the I day of Sept., I toil,
at the Court in N. C.
an answer or demur to the complaint in
-i SI I in, i r the will apply to
Court for la MM com-
plaint.
tin of May
C.
Clerk Superior Court.
P for pin.
NOTICE TO
The Clerk of the Superior Court of
county, having issued Letters
In me. the on the 7th
day of May, 1900, on the mate
Notice is
given to ail to the
to make Immediate la the under-
nil i it of estate or
their
to tin- within twelve
after the data of this notice, or this
notice will lie plead in her of their recovery.
This the day of May, 1900.
on the Thomas J.
TO
Having duly the Surl.
or Clerk of county
of the Last Will of Nancy
Wallace, deceased, is given to
all persons to estate to make
immediate to undersigned,
all claims said es-
are hereby notified to present the mime
for or before the of
April. 1901, or will he in
bar of recovery.
April, 1900.
Executor of y Wallace.
We hereby warn all persons from en-
any of our along
for the of fishing with net
or hunting. Any one so trespassing will
be prosecuted according to law.
K. II. T.
A. J. it Min.
A WM.
Mrs. who a
millinery and fancy store at
Louis, Co., Mich., and who is
well known throughout the country,
I badly troubled with
catarrh and neuralgia. I had
liver complaint and Tery I
In a bad condition; every day I be-
to fear that I never ha a
well woman; that I have to
act lie down into a invalid, and
lira In the shadow of death. X had
JOHNSTON'S rec-
to ma. I TOOK POUR
BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME. and
cured my family both. I am vary glad
that I heard of I would cheerfully
recommend it to every one. have
taken many other of medicine.
I JOHNSTON'S to all of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having this day before the
clerk of the court of county
executrix to the last Will and
of W. K. deceased, notice la
hereby given to all holding claims
the said W, K.
to present them to me for on o
day of July 1901, or tin
notice will lie plead in liar of their recovery
All indebted estate are
to tome,
the 24th day of July 1900.
A. iv,
of the last will and of W. K.
Met;
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
back if it doesn't.
No other as good. Get the kind
with the Red Cross on the label.
Hold and guaranteed by
and druggists.
TIM Day Cold Cure.
Cold in he and hue throat ruled by Ker
Chocolate A. easy to
for
THE
Fill Sept. 1900.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
Ion daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
P. M. for Washington.
earner leaves
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
bro, leave Tarboro for
Saturdays
Hi A. Si. carries freight only.
with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New
ti ti, I'm nil
with Norfolk.
i .
Mil I S. Co.
New York; from
Hay Line from
mid Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
or Imp
.
k t-h,
MM OH PATENTS
CO.
Washington,
PATENTS
sense
Prepares and girls for
the duties life. Pupils take a
at College.
measured by the full-rounded de-
of our Com-
and teachers.
A well Literary Society.
Moral influence good. Expenses
reasonable. For further
see or address the principals,
Bethel. N. U
or J. D. EVERETT,
N.
DEALER IN
Whichard, N.
The every de
and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
aid for country
1900
Greensboro Female College
North Carolina.
Fall Term Sept.
on Application.
I-RED PEACOCK,
7-3
la
IN-
LINE OF-
Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
The Eastern Reflector
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J. EDITOR
in -i .
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VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, lo
NO
WHO
IF TOO WANT TO BE TREATED RIGHT
AT THE SAME TIME GOODS RIGHT
THEN COME THE RIGHT PLACE WHERE
YOU WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT AN
LY RELIABLE goods.
Ed. H.
THE LEADING
OUR Cotton In Tobacco.
National Ticket.
For
WILLIAM J.
Nebraska.
For Vice
ADLAI B.
of I
For Presidential Elector, 1st Diet.,
CHARLES L.
of Carteret.
For Congress, 1st Hist.,
JOHN H. SMALL,
Of lira ii I'm I.
Trouble In
August mid-
from Governor
Russell the Naval Re-
serves will leave for
The Election
Board is held the court house
there by a mob led by the sheriff,
threatening the lives of members
of the board. The wire
has cut between Bayboro and
Alliance. Citizens appealed for
aid and has ordered the
reserves to go and protect lives
property. Apprehensions arc
grave. The light is Dem-
and Democrats who fused
with Pops and Republicans.
Throwing out vote
giving the regular Democrats office
is the cause of the trouble
Raleigh N. C. Aug.
grams were received here last
night conveying the information
that there was a terrible election
riot progress at Pam-
county. The news came in
private dispatches and official
telegrams to the Governor lo
Acting Adjutant General
but all of them the details given
were
As is well known the political
situation in county is
much complicated by division
a.;.; tIn- I by
km with the and
Populists.
Just what the cause of the riot
at is could not lo learned
last night, nearest telegraph
office is sixteen miles
distant.
The only ion as to who
the rioters are is found the
statement above lo the that
they arc led by Hooker, the
Fusion sheriff.
At midnight, in response the
telegram, Acting Adjutant
General after a
Governor order-
ed Commander Hill, of
the Naval Reserves, to
to at once, strong,
to and do all in his power
to restore order preserve
peace.
A later telegram from
the Naval lie
serves were already on their way
lo Bayboro and expected to arrive
there by day this morning. The
dispatch added that the situation
at Bayboro was and
bloodshed was teared.
Complaints have been received
by leaf tobacco exporters
foreign correspondents, for
sometime past, of cotton strings
being found in leaf and strips ship j
These complaints
have become so frequent of late
that some of export
on several markets have decided
not on tobaccos which are
mixed with cotton strings.
In the new bright sections of
North and South Carolina, where
the tobacco is cured mostly off the
stalk, the gathered and I
strung on the cotton strings for
hanging in the curing barns. In;
many cases the tobacco is taken
down without grading, and sent
market strings and all.
It is difficult matter
ante the tobacco from t tic strings
after they well tangled up,
and complaints are Unit they
are in tobacco alter it has
hen put up in rip.;, and even in
some cases where tobacco has been j
manufactured the cotton twine is
in prominent evidence, as will lie
shown by the following loiter on the
Subject from one of the largest leaf,
tobacco commission houses in Bog-1
We beg to draw your attention,
putting up of tobacco from
Stock which bu been handled by j
string or cotton ties. Several of
our manufacturers have made
strong complaints to which is
assuming serious proportions,
customers
to from us can
the tobacco free string, and
as have noticed it your ship-
it preclude us from
possible opening
If the farmers must continue to
use this method of please
lie very to have it all
picked before has
to be done either with
But the in the dry stale is
much greater, besides the annoy-
to buyers.
We send you separately
a sample sent tons by the Inner
of the grade, showing how
cotton string is found in J .
of those strips He has just had
pounds of Hake returned to
hint by one of owing
to the cotton running through It.
Besides, are told theft is sis
much as four to live pounds of cot-
ton found a single now
again, on which duty has
paid cents per pound, which
is so much dead loss.
would lie well if I lie grower
could other of hang-
to be cured than by
strings. If this can-
not lie done, he should be careful
that all of strings are re-
moved before Bonding it In market,
as the largest buyers on none of
the markets will their
trade by furnishing which
contains any objectionable foreign
Danville
i in i i a
seems strange that even a
writer should sometimes
Superiority of Girl Babies.
An Omaha woman bought for
a guarantee the spirit
world that her next child
would be a boy. When the
arrived it proved to twins and
girls. Instead of
herself in the Superior good sense
and generosity of the spirits the
woman had the in the
transaction thrown into jail.
There are many women who
have this prejudice
babies, and an
is, Whether the mailer lie looked
at from the sentimental or the
practical Standpoint.
Alter the of help-
less and drooling infancy it boy is
as a rule of no use to his mother,
no companion her and a source
of increasing anxiety, as he
attains to years of discretion he
and thenceforth belongs i.
his wile's family. The girl, on the
other hand, is a pleasure to her
mother in infancy, a companion in
girlhood and and
in old age.
A woman who has a boy baby i
makes an Investment for the
of some other woman's old
age. A woman who has u girl
makes an Investment tor her-
self. For when the mar-
the mother has secured a home
and a bread-winner.
The more girl babies a
has the larger is her insurance
against loneliness and poverty in
the evening of her life.
Chic CO the
The suspension of the grain quo-
service between Chicago and
Sum Hi-ward
The readers this paper will be
pleased to learn there is at
one disease that
science has I able lo cure in all
its Stages, is Catarrh
outcome nM-s CuM s
positive cure known to the medical
fraternity Catarrh being a con-
THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND I -Ml I S OF
PUT ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the fore front of the race after your pair-image
We oiler you selected line of
General Merchandise
to found in any store in Well choice
the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Hummer
and Winter. We are I. for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. is our pleasure In slum you what you want In
sell you if e can. offer you the service, polite
attention, and the most liberal consistent well
established up strictly on own merits,
When you t-i you will not do yourself JUst
if you do mil see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Hals Silks and Satins.
Jackets Capes, Carpets. and Cloths.
Men's, Women's Shoes.
Harness, Horse and Dusters.
and
Notification Program.
July
The local committee In charge of
the arrangements for the Bryan
and Stevenson notification meeting
here were advised today the
two candidates will reach Chicago
Tuesday next, and Chairman
Jones, members of the notification
committee and two hundred
go Democrats, including
Harrison, will roach here Unit
evening. Mr. Bryan and Mr.
Stevenson will be met here by the
committee of reception will be
taken to Hotel. Where
an Informal reception will be held
p. m.
The Cleveland
an i Tammany clubs, each
with a brass band, will also meet
the candidates at the union station
and form apart of the escort to the
hotel.
The two candidates and the
members of the notification com-
will lie driven about
cit in carriages Wednesday morn-
at m. will lie taken
to Military Park, where the
are lo be held. The carriages
will be followed by the local clubs,
the Marching Club of Chicago and
the Duckworth Club of Cincinnati.
the evening will be n
miss meeting at Hall,
id ii is understood Bryan
and Stevenson will both address
briefly.
Mayor said today that
there would be a meeting of the
National Democratic Committee
here Thursday lo decide three con-
test for membership on the
mi I lee.
Groceries.
Flour, Moat, Sugar, Scad is.
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
According to The Kansas
Journal one recent day's rainfall
was worth lo I he
Stale. Says I he newspaper
referred rainfall was
general over the corn belt, and was
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, tor Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our is Honesty, Merit and Square I
Friends,
CHERRY CO.
Murder in Norfolk.
Norfolk, Aug. .-
Cannon, Stale oyster inspector for
Ibis district, was and killed
on the street by Assistant
Chief of M. II. Prince,
shortly before noon, today. No
cause the deed is assigned
Captain Prince, or his friends, and
Lasso-is From History.
Our II be-
gins an editorial in
week these
disintegration of Hit
Alliance ill this Stale means a set-
back to the classes of at least ten
years, is doubtful if another
organization as strong as the Alli-
can he established in the next j the killing is a mystery. The two
ten This is quite true. I men were thought to lie the
There were elements of the utmost j f friends both socially and
usefulness in the Alliance. I Mr. having
Its written principles were great Prince's chief workers in
aid noble, and if they had been canvass for
lived up the agricultural inter-1 chief police.
sis country would have Captain Prince
been -really promoted. Main sin-et between the custom
had scarcely been organized Hank build
before it fell into the hands of log, about The
publicans, this was the begin-1 former placed bis arm about Mi.
Next after it was j shoulders lite two
the Populist and I lien walked In side
It was a good deal some feel, where stood
with the Grange -office-1 oral minutes. Without
seekers and cut cause,
and went to pieces. Then- is a
warning in these would I Mr Cannon live limes,
of between tut
telegraph companies and the Chi-
Hoard of Trade as to the val
of information to the
and right of the latter
ii in customers whose
is under the ban of the
Chicago trade organization, will
work temporary Inconvenience to
the grain trade of all cities. The
grain export and speculative
has become long usage
dependent upon Chicago facilities
for quick -ales purchaser, that
the . . hi of
communication the
can mil tail to derange
of merchants,
least. In it- warfare
bucket ii tho
go Board of Trade
thy of general public as well as
its sister exchanges; ii can-
not Impose restrictions upon the
telegraph companies
which would render the latter
prosecution tor unlawful dis-
thy as the of
the The
to the grain large
and the damage h
for any length time from
wide and general city ill
inflict business
primary grain will prob-
bring about early
i In- pending trouble.
i u the fa-
of the Chicago market; bill
cannot I as effectively used
tin -ii means
those winch In-
sure the publicity. is
i of experience I grain
merchant- Hint the
will promptly divert
In Vt .-, fork,
Kansas City, St. Louis other
min so endanger prim-
of market the
grain n an
of the present effort to
business of
the suspension of the
quotation the Western
lie I re the grain
Tin is an interesting
one I moral as well as from a
c until but ii the
end it will in lie f
do
out i better Chicago
can do without the publicity which
insures her supremacy Wes-
tern grain
Bee
con
treatment. Hall's Ca-
me i taken internally,
upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the
of the disease, and giving the
strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative
powers, they oiler One Hun-
Dollars for any case that it
falls to Bond for list of
Co.; Props.,
Toledo,
Sold Druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are tho beat.
old Is Senseless.
In olden times when person
died ii was la loll the
church bell a certain number of
limes lo Indicate whether it was a
man. woman or child. Font
man ii was tolled three times and
for a man thrice three limes. The
stroke of o bell was called a
hence it was nine tellers
a or. as folks in those
days, tellers mark a
rills saying, which was continued
long alter the lulling custom was
dually became converted
into the present saying,
lorn make ., which is de-
void both and reason.
I. Dome Journal.
be a pleasure to see Hie
handed in a
organization for for-
warding their legitimate Inter
the lesson of experience is
to break the price over enters I be doom
cents a bushel on business out. should
market. Speculation as to Kansas
will doubtless remember
Aim a Conflict of Arms.
considerable excite-
ill i II ill
on the
lion, populist who re
from one township lo an-
other and who failed I a
of pr i-
posed to vote ill lie wits
told Hun not
in
mill swore he vote. They
I threats wont so far us In
nil cartridges they could
thrice obtain stores,
he toll. After ready for inn.
walked as
feel from Mr. Cannon's prostrate house were
body, and then turning quickly located. The gnus were kepi mi
went placed lost a guard of Jen men and eater-
let ill Ins in I she id.
com prospects changed materially
within a few there were
plenty of men who said
there would lie Ml or per
of a crop of in Kansas, while
Sunday the man who predicted
half a crop w-as regarded as en-
This means nearly
more bushels, or probably
to
Orange and Hie ex-
the they, would
the
t Stands to reason that Hie
lied man should be hard lo gel
along with.
lie surrendered himself to a police
I officer and walked to police head
I quarters. Cannon died almost in
wile and
in.
How strange la human I
People will often tell yon how de-
lighted are to sec you, when
are really you a
thousand miles away.
In Hire were least Ml de.
ends the p all day, expert
ill ; tO I II III for pupil
lists had stirred up
Luckily. n t avoided
II I mill I.
kit .
Many a callow youth learns to
in order be may make
a hit bis girl by swear
log off at i lest.
Our correspondent
quotes Judge Allen, just re-elected
to the House from Wayne, as say.
in.-that the is specially due
consideration to those
rates of our who, under
great pressure to the contrary,
maintained their confidence in their
by voting the amends
and that Hie should,
sail will, fully discharge
its duty by observance of
every pledge made to them. This
is eminently true and timely, and
arc sure the Judge voices the
sentiments of every Democrat
assorting that mis course will be
pursued. By no act of the white
now entrusted with the con-
of will any white man
lie on of
or poverty. Nor do c lie-
it by any other
tribunal. This amendment
out according lo the
es made advocates in the
strictest good faith. And Just
here we will say that all other in-
will be protected and
promoted those just by
only will the
material interests and Industrial
cute; prises lie promoted and treated
because Ibis victory moans
a rebuke to wherever it
may every
will be given the colored people to
improve their condition and work
A New
faith as well as laws
dawned
upon Post,
THE B ST
fever is n bottle of Grove's
Tonic, is simply
quinine a tasteless form
No cure no pay. Price
E INS FEVER MALARIA,
night Sweats with Robert's
Ideas Chill Tunic per
but to take,
refunded it it fails.
petite, makes
yon veil. None as good.
. . , the drug
and
Dr. M.
N. C.
White
Fleming store.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
W.
D. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post Office I
Greenville, N.
Mall Matter.
BUTLER WILL VII
Advices C o
on the
last Week.
c i r i;
X. August
Well, -disbanded
the and .- we may eon-
the elect ion to If over. The
of keeping the
Let us pet ready for the military company arms and
Alia to,
campaign Blake North
Carolina give huge a majority
for I as she for
Amendment.
butler mm the end of
job. Legislature as
elected last week means North
la going to be represented
by a man of some decency one
who i- of the position.
The article from the Philadelphia
the North Carolina
which we publish in another
column, i u striking contrast thee
the the New York
World offered to the people of ibis
State about the election. The
World ha never been a paper
and would not publish
the truth when II knew It, if by
pi ; I up-
i would be given for i II-
Hying and slandering the South,
a trail piper displays peculiar
fondness
North Carolina has sub-
In the kind of insult
the World, and other papers of
kind cast at us, and the
to i it is withdraw the pat.
citizens of the State give
such papers. The article from the
Philadelphia ;.
shows there are papers
published at the North have
respect for the South in
Ural it fairly and speak truthfully
about t. When our people
papers from the large cities
should patronize such the
or i. n self-respect
should lei papers like Wot Id
alone.
e to their armory for two
days before the on the day
of ion and the day after was
this peaceful
election, it done, of course, to
Influence in the
North, and especially at Washing-
ton, but will probably fail of its
Batter hail just
sent out circulars to his labs lieu-
tenants advising the taking
to bolster up a possible
lest by in the
United States when Butter
Democratic successor appears lobe
sworn in.
IT w As A I r
latest advices at the time
are w the
earlier claim of a majority exceed-
to the latter for
and the Democratic State
ticket the former for the
Legislature,
Chairman states, be
four more in the House,
and from three lo four-
me Senate, though the
elected more Senators
than at Oral anticipated. As to
the Top-, they make a mighty poor
showing, only two or three in each
branch the legislature, and But-
incompletely annihilated.
u Hi IS MOST
And now lei us consider for a
moment the and the
personnel of workers who chiefly
contributed t achieve this
To with, neatly
good man in ever
voting precinct of every county In
North Carolina i-- in ,
purpose of enabling them to do in-
justice to the weak. We
arc trusted with power not for our
for the good of the
as
Now, while we insist sec to
it the his
let us it that his
trial welfare and general condition
is not rendered the less tolerable
and prosperous and contented by
unjust persecution on the part
any one or any party
says was.
Never was a H
and annihilated
by the people of his Slate as Ma
man who has not
only committed political wields
himself, but utterly killed
WASHING TON LETTER
From
Aug.
It is to an
pride to know that China
of the much applauded
demand of Secretary Hay, to lie
immediately put into
with our minister,
a notice that of the foreign
would be allow-
ed to or receive cipher
had to be handed by the Chi-
minister to an assistant
It is another of
master like Seeing that
Mr. not regard it as
necessary to stay in Washington
to his public duties, Se-
his party in his Hay, who is supposed to
hunt for at whatever cost, tie personally in charge of all
matters relating to our
foreign policy, off on a pleas-
jaunt himself, and they say at
the State Department he is
not expected to return inside of
two weeks, when Mr.
and alliance with the
There is no future for
in North Carolina, except
that of and
oblivion, and being still a young
man that Would be almost
able. What will he dot Migrate, for another visit to
of some Malt personal politics with
inclined State, as Nebraska, all of which shows the
TOBACCO MARKET
Season Open.
The season of the to-
market for to-
day, the Farmers lead-
If with first sale and the others
following on down the row. No
; had made to make the
peeing stile a large one, yet there
were fair breaks at all the
the quantity being about equally
divided between them.
There arc very few changes
the of any of the houses since
last year. I. who last
year was auctioneer for the
is now tilling that position for
both the Farmers and
A. E. Palmer, who auctioneered
the Liberty, is now serving
both the Eastern and the Star,
while a new- man, A. W. Berry, is
auctioneer for the Liberty. H. A.
former auctioneer for
Star, is now with the Green-
C. another
BOW is salesman for the Bat-
tern.
The market starts off well and
we bespeak a
half western silver mining of this Chinese boat-
and wild cat greenback boss.
i- becoming more
evident that Mr. is quite
The triumphant of Hun. the given
Walter K, Jackson caused That
much pleasure lo the Democrats of was one he things which brought
till classes and to Washington several days .
. , . , ,, . ,. . , known man of Mich-
ills splendid BUB was almost tin- ago. One of the 11-nils Of Ml vis
agreed upon by I it U that a quiet tip has one oat
of the last House to the thick
which he was one of the not to mention
Her Man.
Farm bands III the Weal must be
in gnat demand, judging by the
following anecdote which New
York Tribune attributes t. a well
State Speaker the House when it can be avoided. That
next lime, and it is believed lie this tip is already being acted
will be elected without opposition upon Is by a number of la-
in January, given nut at different
times and places by Mr.
, . I friends, in which Roosevelt's
j name does appear, but it is
, ways what will do in
Ibis or slate. This matter is
insignificant at this time, but Go v.
Hie Massing Hotter.
Tin- Thursday puts an
share of the credit and f .
end to the political career of
Mai ion Butter, He has staked
Teddy may make it Important
great majority of then, ,,;,, on the result and US I
mod missionary work aim c-ion I
If there I man In conn
who and ought In
a f rest and re
. Chit .
. .
; has
.-. p data
III I
the . Mr.
ii can;, ;.
try,
ed in converting many who had
;. been reached by our
newspapers and public speakers.
i he count j and township chairmen
likewise labored most Industriously
and without
ii. such .-., Id
-I up.
I. were two distinctive
ii i the go work.
if i
more than any oilier. I j
; . j
n State
Simmons, .
mil , ., . ,,;
I .
. sat extent these I ,.
lab .
mi and
latter t
-t c
art weighed the
found
when be realizes what Mr.
, and his personal following arc
I to do.
The result of
election in
large woman, accompanied
by a comparatively small and meek
looking man. had conic in
asked lo lie married. After the
; ceremony was all over the bride
explained her You see
Mr. Sheridan, she said, farm hands
are mighty hard to pet in this par
of country, and they are even
harder to keep. You pet a good
hired man and him well broke
in to work around the farm and
the know he quits
the job and goes to town or
somewhere else. Last spring I
had a first class hand, but just
I when the season pot right busy he
I just made up
my mind I wasn't going to be
Ordinarily defeat of nil part North Carolina, was not j left in the same summer,
does no; mean political -0 Bay one in Washington. As hew we are. The bridegroom in
for a public official, for If be Southerner aptly put case simply stood and smiled
tails when his party h he a of the , meekly. He nothing at all to
it to victorious. Carolina has taken the bull
It for Butler because I is
he forced his Into the Worked
an unholy alliance for ends -v female adventuress, who
by which be has destroyed Mb but the j ha name, as Mrs. Bertha
party in North Carolina . win. used the w as shown up in an unpleasant
successful effort to obtain an office and light In yesterday. She
at the hands of the Republican ft rived in Charlotte last
The same unscrupulous Amend- day and immediately visited Sever-
the same corrupt I in Alabama and in in the city, stating
that were used to elect t., I know something she was a daughter of Mr.
were used lo secure a legislature lo
keep Butler in the Senate, and he
was in the very front employing the
agencies of corruption even the ability of a man that she la straits.
true Democrat and every true Pod- pull to hang on to a She also said that she was connect-
alter Wing with The Augusta,
Summer Millinery
At and below Cost
For The Next Days.
must have room for our fall goods. Call and get bargains.
Yours to please,
Misses ERWIN
8-10
N C
READ WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C, March
Mess. N. C,
few months ago I a Felt Mattress from
you. After giving it a thorough trial, I find it the most comfortable
and in all respects by far the most satisfactory Mattress I ever used.
I have tried both cotton and hair greatly prefer this
to either. Wishing you much success with your Felt Mattress, I am
Respect fully, Mrs. M. Matron.
After SO use, if it is not all you even
hoped for in a comfortable ed, return it to us and will refund
you the full amount paid you not bring out
one cent, not even the freight.
HOW CAN If your local dealer does not
our Buttresses, us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same.
ROYALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., N. C.
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for homo, office and general use.
Every sale b with a guarantee to be
proof Prices range up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N.
Seven Springs Hotel.
of the condition H. Raid, a prominent UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. W. F Prop
The difficulty of getting the troth Kansas that she had
from this administration from her husband, and
,,
mi -.-i.
tells .-. . ,. . ,. . ,, . Against
the win r In office are W- n
i . r n. m who . .
ii closes lure and the
i-i-i. nip fit i
if t
mi .
and lid much . i-.
a II- i.-
more
b . ;
any
During Mr.
Ir. i lo isl . l
on
rated in the ease of George Bf her gave her some
Bee, Butter committed bis party the money.
column. the Amendment was Friday a
the gold and guilty ville came I . Charlotte and, hear-
party. If contest had been private tho said she had
, . ;,; merely one over offices, this for personal
.,,.,; , ,,, of the Populist party might rm-
V dis-
. ., tor r z
and has
populist- party w
before I he election ,
and . rule
few state was doubtful, to
taken least. The
of
bill by great kept
his post until election morning a manner by Chair-
when to take his bed. lie Simmons, through the
in line with southern thought and
to answer the charge of
I was a crime from which m man had been guilty,
can recover in the life hi- salary.
of Ibis generation.- New, and Ob when
was down, but all
are lo at c him out tin.
Now . ,
I lot ii ii . .
. Idle ii win d not
be i. t is h ill in for
lo and pat
we b ii would be but .
recognition of what lie has
done for a popular purse to i.
made up and ml him lo
press and the campaign. ,,. Kn w,,.
proved the i ii the ,
W., less m
and courageous and ac- Aycock
live i n hearted rounded by a guard men armed
l-v the press, and leas zealous with rifles, We take ii that the
the World means to that
ban- n different,
election was secured the aid
of rifles, which is both a libel and
an insult North Car-
baa taken Insults enough of
i i III st I-.
In connection it will not be
amiss to quote from
speech or acceptance of Governor- lore-
after This State turns thousands
and recuperate, nomination In tho State. of dollars annually Into the
this. Let and
he candidates and their to administer
asked about
employ of the govern.
would refer you to the As-
Postmaster It
i- not surprising that so many res-
i it'll- 1.1 leans arc
log ii cut Ion to vote for
an and Ste,. i-in.
been and had Ob-
the r, and nil
o la is Interested hand.
land justice to the
Whoa we deprive ll we
shall iii the of lime lose
treas-
ill I'll
ranch is bed on and
Insulted. The World ought to be
made to feel this.
We have had a
power ourselves, we must know
who is love, trusts; The undertaker usually gets rich
bringing it about.
In j that
BO I
people with authority for stiff price.
a fellows in the wake of
North Una. That held
an Monday for Slate
id members of the
General ml. y, and spa
Democratic The
and
only gel out of members
of the legislature The also
to call a constitutional con-
for the purpose of dealing
with the of the
money from the
same here. It was
then decided by Charlotte
lo make Inquiry
Mrs. and they Wired to the
lodges and Angus-
la. A reply came Kansas
Reid could
not be located, and a telegram from
the ill-trill deputy
pronounced an
and not entitled
With these telegrams hand a
Charlotte call-
ed at Mrs. boarding
last night, lie found that she had
gone from had u-ft
town on the Ira u
last evening. Her board bill was
up She by a
man and a woman, who were
boarding at the same place, and
who had been in Charlotte for the
last days. They also jumped
their board Mil.
As a this
dodge is novel and adroit.
After one exposure, however, the
role should end disastrously. The
such swindling are
too glaring tor success. Charlotte
I lie Boost mineral waters. Each spring has a different
analysis. Especially recommended tor stomach, kidney, liver
and bladder troubles. All have wonderful restorative
properties. HACKS MEET EVERY TRAIN AT
La O.
Water free to guests. People boarding at other hotels or
boarding houses and using Seven Springs water will be charged
11.00 week A of Improvements have been added
since among them tho bath houses being com-
a professional, barber in the hotel, and others too
numerous t. mention. For terms and other information
address
W. F. Morrill, Proprietor.
Seven Springs, N. C.
mi Famous Chill Tonic.
and Laxative, cure for chills and
fever mid nil malarial billions troubles. For sale by
do.
Harrington, Barber
II
N. c.
Baptist Female University
N. C.
on i In fall view of lb
Halifax comes ahead for
claim as the banner county of
State Her Democratic
last Thursday
All in I i. nil, lit. mm
In
ml s, l., ,., KI.,,
in f a m- of
lake, lit I -m,.
.,, For rill-
B. V
.- . . i
They Stand The Test.
That is what Every Pair of
Panted
Is guaranteed to do. Can imagine a Severer test to
tie one leg of a pair of pants to the ceiling swing a k.-g of
nails weighing pounds to the other That is the test
seen in our window and hundreds of people have looked in
wonder.
Dutches
HOWDY DO.
Speak to Me, Some to You
w. T. Hunter left this morning
for City.
X. wife
Fred Forties returned Ibis m in-
inc from
F. i. this
morning to
It. Wilkerson, of Richmond,
arrived Saturday night.
II. I. Smith and son Hill, left
this morning for X. Y .
Little Miss Lillian Carr returned
night from Wilson.
J. Benjamin
a position as salesman with O. T.
Mu n ford.
Miss Campbell left
to visit in Bean-
fort
Canary Harper, of Wilson,
came night to visit
Harper.
Miss Fannie of Or-
is brother,
South
this weeks.
It. T. Bailey left this
for He is the pro-
of of the ware
houses there this season.
left this morn
lag Beak, where b.
will married today. He will re-
with his bride this
Hi,; I
Wins Pennant.
The series of played be-
tween the clubs of North Carolina
Baseball Association has closed,
and Tallinn comes out winner.
Below is tho standing of the clubs
at the close of the series t
Won Lost, C.
i;
HI hi
v.-. . r.
II returned home tins morn-
Miss Mamie Bagwell, of Raleigh
are built t. stand any kind of and a guarantee
cents if a button or if
Get heal y an sure you the
None genuine the name on tho button.
Hisses
Coward, arrived
this morning to visit Mrs. II. I.
Coward,
KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind yon that you owe
Eastern- for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Sprinkler.
The street sprinkler has arrived
at the depot, but with such
freight charge on it that it
will not be taken out until
is made. It could do good
work on the now.
Fine Sermon.
In Methodist church Sunday
night N. M. Watson preached
a very line sermon on education
We hear it spoken of as t and
able, and one of the best he has de-
livered in Greenville.
The has been dug out
and bricklaying started in the new
hotel.
Cooper
Engine on wheels. Apply to J. It
X. C.
The man who did not vole the
white man's ticket ought to feel
mightily on of place among while
folks now.
The business man who wants his
advertisement to be of value and
bring good should put it in
The
Quarterly Meeting.
The Quarterly of
den circuit will be held iii the
church at August
18th and 10th. A protracted meet-
held by the and others
will begin on the
Church.
When the Hoard o
ordinances one against loaf- i.
and vagrancy would be timely.
There are too many persons with-
out visible means or support.
Stanley Chapman, a
was put in jail for disturb
the religious services of one of
tho colored churches here He
another got into a light
near the church Sunday and Chap
f A Mermen man was arrested and promptly put
Attention is called to the
of Mrs. Alfred
Select Female She
employed a most excellent
thorough teacher for the coming
session the work of the school
will lie the best every
The Bay. A. I. Hells, the great
war parson of South, who BOW
lives in Pitt com this State, has
been invited lo address the
Veterans here Old
Day, August Led-
in by a Bird Dog
Durham, Aug. ii. Al an curly
hour yesterday morning the home
of Mr. W. E. Turner, the north- j
part of the city, war burned to
the ground mid family, consist-
father and throe sous, bad a
narrow escape from burned
to death. A dog gave the
alarm and woke Mr. Turner after a
portion of the roof fallen in.
Died.
Fell asleep in Jesus, Clara
aged Hi months, the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Win. H.
Sunday Aug. Mb. between and
A. M. The remains were laid at
rest in the Legged burial grounds
miles from town, at P. M.
The pall bearers were N. I'M-
wards, T. Moore, Corey and
Dudley.
One
have told B
they arc ready lo make
two amounting
to to build the band stand for
the Osceola Hand. It will not take
many more liberal us make
enough. The stand could
be built at a exceed.
If a few more will sub-
scribe will the list of
names. You get pleasure us well
as help the baud by building tho
In most lines of business sue
and methodical man con-
the amount paid for news-
paper advertising as a part the
necessary capital of the enterprise.
Just as he out
should cost, so he estimates
the value of the trade to be gained
by advertising, what he should
expect for it. There is nothing
impulsive or capricious about his
advertising.
Newspaper arc
Most know
that they do not need to entrap
people into their
but have old to tell a tor
wan I The same impulse that
to look into a show-
window causes them to read the
advertising columns. There they
often discover a that had not
occurred to them, besides gaining a
great deal of varied sometimes
useful
Record.
Mrs. K. of
son, arrived Saturday
left for her father's Sir. John
near
Misses Bertha and Ada
of who nave been
visiting Mrs. Gardner, re-
turned home afternoon.
Misses Miriam Pasteur,
Fla., and Robinson, of
Wilson, arrived Saturday lo
sec Mrs. M. Hodges. Miss
Fast cur left this morning for Wash-
and Hiss Robinson return-
ed lo Wilson.
Tuesday, t,
W. A. Fleming,
here today.
Ola Forbes left this morning for
Mayor J. Move left this morn-
for Gary.
Alex H. Gary left this morning
for Richmond.
Harry Walls arrived Monday
evening from Wilson,
It. Proctor, of Washington.
came in Monday evening.
Miss Mollie went to
Scotland Neck this morning.
Mis Latham returned
this morning from Morehead
Mrs. It. H. Home left this morn-
for Henderson, accompanied
by her sun, Charlie.
Masters and
Carl Wilson left this morning to
visit relatives in Plymouth.
Charlie James, of Danville,
Monday evening to take B
position with II. Jordan t Co,
C. Jordan came in from Dan
Monday evening, lo begin bis
tobacco business for the sea-
son.
Little
of Kinston, who has been visiting
little Miss Hooker, return-
ed homo Monday evening.
Mrs. L. H. Taylor, of Washing-
ton, is visiting her friend
Mrs. Haydn, at the of the
hitter's father, Mr. John F.
Mrs. Julia and
Misses Maggie and Annie,
baa been brother,
L. returned this morn
to
1800.
N. s. arrived
from Washington,
Ibis morning
for Scotland Neck.
Miss Bessie Harding Tues-
day evening for Kinston.
Forbes returned
night from
returned
this Kinston.
Miss Margaret Langley returned
Tuesday night from Washington.
J, l. Cobb, of American To-
Company. New York, spent
today here.
C. W. has moved
the new of J. J.
on Dickinson
Little Miss lark,
Washington, arrived Tuesday
noon to visit Miss Margaret Lang
Wrong Twice
It i- not often wrong
twice in one short paragraph,
that seemed lobe our In k
day, i- v, bat we
S. A. Charlotte pm.
chased from Mr. J. H. Cherry tbs
house and lot known as o
property, comer I'll and
Where the two el rots come is,
first, house has not been sold.
tho house and lot are not
Mrs. Dora of
is visiting relatives for several
days.
A. Cox Mfg. Ch. have
received an order for throe Tar
Heel wagons and one single In me
wagon to be delivered this week.
You may talk about your
horns and mistakes, I
ks and oversights, but,
the biggest oversight, and one
was clear out of sight, occurred .
night when one
young men went to church, I
forgetting all buying an en-
with a y lad . A i
remaining comfortably . i
f some lime, upon being
of the fact a.-will gallop
brought him to her home and
were back without much
My Stock
is Complete
ALL
Hals,
gt prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
White.
TO i. U
hen telegram
of Geo. II. Hughes
in known in-re Wednesday,
while bis re n alb
unprepared for It, there wen
many -1 i .- genuine,
heart-tell regret.
ago be la his father's
i with what tin
Mr. Cherry's hut
Cherry.
belong to Mis.
Welcome Him
gain, an ex-
young man in the person of
II. Harding. In. located
here tis of St.
Church, lie i-. u of the
Rev. Kat. Harding, of Washing.
a man most highly esteemed and
and the is indeed a
worthy representative the
This is the young man's
charge, trust that there may
such cordial relationship
Unit
his years may be
many.
Tent
bi; hand bills and
circulars will further Illus-
the big tabernacle and Gospel
tent religious services that will be
held In Greenville, N. c. the hitter
part of August or of
under the auspices of the
A. M. II. A. J.
Warner, known as the Swamp
Angel, of Alabama and A.
known as the black
Jones will be invited. The me,,
will be held under a cloth tout
with a seating capacity for
pet sons.
n.-s may have been due lo
he had just been lo sec bis
Sunday.
Me. for
tin
other . route of about
two week-.
grow on
if did we would plant a lot
them order to raise the buggies
as they are wanted.
working day
ever, and shall do our lo sup-
ply demand.
Co,
Masters Zen. Drown and
Patrick, little sons of W. I., n
P. Patrick, of Greenville,
spent a hour, Saturday.
Ell, Smith i- I;, p.
Manning Co, the
week.
of
came up Saturday afternoon, and
returned to Green ill.-
where his i-- i her
par. lit-.
Hand Stand.
dot ; fever.
A it was
abscess of the
liver in . iii-- op .,
lion i is
bad he ii . en from fever
he , hi ,.,., ;.
was
evening ; as
sunbeams the
were among the oaks
Hi ii of old In
the grounds of the old
dead, there Kissed
earth on i of the men
that it ever been pleasure to I
know.
n .- it true, loyal
and m I feel
keenly . personal loss.
made friends wherever
he i cut and he lo lake
pleasure in scattering sun
shine and Unworn those
came contact
Doing all good be c for bis
fellow rendering .-i of
bin power,
even bi- if he had any. no
ill will, in-v.- the typical ideal
the line Southern gentleman
he was. the death bed
this good man when it was
Come To See
At the old Moore store,
ii Five Points, where we have
opened a new- and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
be found ii. an up-to-date
I highest market
-i- for all kinds of
Country Produce,
cash or in barter. When
you want to sell or yon
wan buy come to see Us.
T all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five Points
have heard it I
if a band was erect-
at place surround
about the
grove, the Band would a
hold practices there-one or two Words Bro Daniel, after spending a few days
week, when our feel- with Mi. Blanche Mayo, returned
the of to their sister's
hearts out to the bereaved ones
Cotton Bagging and firs always
OB ban
goods kept constantly on
hand. Country and
sold, a trial will convince you,
D. W.
i i ins,
. Aug.
and Minnie
cull-
mi-, way the
people i In it would receive
la. U.
A telegram received here
this morning announced the death
of Mr. George It. Hughes, chase
City, Va,. Tuesday evening at
o'clock. Mr. Hughes was a bi-
in two
partner with Mr. u. I. Joy-
n.-r at the Farmers He
married Miss Willie while
living here. Last winter he
to Danville.
George Hughes was s great fa-
In Greenville, there are
here who feel deeply
bis A from
win. knew him well appear.-, in
this issue.
I U bl In Ion
a cloud man. Was
attending a cow In the of
II. last
the same lime a
melon, which he Intended
to contribute to
watermelon I run I Friday.
Finally the con mad and
lashed at who the
lot fence and his thigh, bill
held the melon. Physicians
were sent for who found
a vice grip to
melon. The doctors Boon got
the broken limb shape and
at last account our colored friend
was doing Blade.
Thieves entered store of Mr.
J. O. last Friday night
by forcing a rear window.
II. J. of Mount pounds id and a small
in This is a
good one Tm; Hi; .
. would like to tea carried
out, Besides the pleasure
would derive from this, the
band well deserves this be
taken in I hem.
Greenville has the best baud .
the State, we do except any,
and the late
music did much iii
lug out the people,
Now build a nice stand for
them, and only
i in their and must dis-
day in
e .
I I.
War
ii n
Emperor
low aid I a.
T. III r. . de-
. ill
in and Emperor of
July the
limns mail
spent
ml ;.,, the benefit of their music
well. Who will a fund for
this purpose with a
M. Cherry
visit.
Robert and wife
Tuesday
Misses Nina Grimes and
Nelson are visiting Misses Alice
Sallie Grimes, Roberson-
I. T. Cherry, of
Cherry it Bunting, of
was In town Monday.
Mrs, Cilia child,
from Tennessee, are visiting her
old home.
for watermelon par-
he ivy Long
whether a Mrs. M. J. spent
with her husband's
MARTIN
N. C. A
Mini K Ben
The following Item appeared
will result from the troubles,
Li-Hung i n in-
from I
supporters
in n , are General
Lu aid Wang Wen
the Board of Kev- Mi-s
wit n
father.
People are now their
tail crop of
Ed, Lewis is very Ion w fever.
Mrs. Taylor is visiting
III I
Running a Newspaper.
people think
In re for Sunday,
Clinic--pent Sunday at
M, Maggie
I. T. Ward and w returned Iii
ii I ill hump iii .
little I Mia Madge Peal Is on the sick
-in.
the we give I .; for rain.
I. P. returned
afternoon to super
intend the erection of the new
hotel, of which ho in contractor, for
Mr. ii. F. Patrick.
quantity of flour were only
tides missed from the
Olive Advertiser,
Issue of Aug.
the Bethel
killed, not in i
Pill .
allot Sat unlit
and latter died Monday night. I;
Join . w three
Join was shot ice Instead
ii. While the item, does
tail slate w acre killing
done ii was known to lie done In
Martin r I wish to state
in i of I Inn
Hie man in. the killing docs
not to my comity, but be-
in I'm county, fuel both
parties wore from Pill county,
Jones moved t
winter and a
M.
B publishing above .
issue you will greatly oblige.
Your-
C. T.
letter docs it pleasures i
indent the poor Is e I he pleasures
left
ton. a
i I in
in I-
inn i- I he i
la day on j
III
III lire,
of
and Die preliminary work
made I cost
that to the Express will
cost i I.- i d of
ham work,
to establish a daily
i in I Ion start
some lime
Ills i in V.
A. -pent Tuesday in
l;. Kiel.
C. II. is still milking
School d.-KS.
about
of the rich.
A Chip of the
those entitled to special
mention In with
great Work for white man's
cause in is Archie
the young sou of
of
Although but a lad. Archie was
great type-writing,
and lie mighty proud of
the victory he had a part in
Sentinel,





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long books, journals, counter books, memorandums,
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The Parker
And when it comet to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
IT TAKES
Stand to the Rack Regardless
Criticism.
cut deal of talent is lost to
the Sydney Smith,
the want of a little
If a would accomplish any-
thing in this world, if he would
make bis mark in his age he must
be afraid of assuming
Of course it requires
courage to take chances of failure,
to subjected to the risk of
criticism for an unpopular cause
to expose oneself to tin- shafts of
everybody's ridicule; but the man
who is not true to himself, who
can mil carry out the sealed orders
placed in his bands at hit drill,
regardless of world's or
of its approval or
the man who has not courage to
trace the patten of his destiny
which no soul knows but his own
can never rise to the true dignity
of manhood or attain success.
It takes Courage for a young man
or woman to stand firmly erect
while others arc bowing and fawn
for power. t takes
courage to wear threadbare clothes
while your companions dress in
broadcloth silks. It takes
courage to remain in honest DOT-
when others grow rich by-
fraud. It takes courage to
Squarely when these around
you say It takes courage
to do your duty in silence ob-
although others prosper
and grow famous while neglecting
obligations.
It takes courage and pluck to be
laughed at, scoffed, ridiculed, de-
stand alone
the world against you. It
takes courage lo practice rigid
economy while those about you
squander their earnings, but
are slaves who dare not be in the
light with It takes
courage to refuse to follow custom
when it is injurious to health
morals, lo espouse an unpopular
cause often requires more courage
than lo lead a charge in battle. It
takes courage to true to yourself
while others about you would
strangle their individuality than
be tabooed by Mrs. Grundy, I tut
remember that all things serve a
brave soul, and the world makes
way for the man who boldly passes
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Information address Dr. I. W. M Chairman of Hoard.
From The Wreck.
Amendment Station, X.
Aug. I, large force of tin
defunct Black Tan Company has
been at work, removing debris of
the recent wreck, recovering bodies
repairing road.
rived in due time. The remains of
Alie and chums were
sent to their respective homes.
While President
taring are acute, he has received
injuries, but the friends
Butler entertain the
gravest apprehensions. Attend-
physicians think if he cm pull
through within the next three days
a change of climate would be of the
greatest advantage to his exhaust-
ed however, hope
for the best.
U. H.
Mr. Batter bus fallen
a slumber and seems
well. it. b. A.
Henderson Herald.
allowed to
on some
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The North Carolina
Contrary to nil the appalling
partisan
North Carolina contest, the
in that Common wealth on
Thursday last. as the Associated
Press reports, exceedingly
quiet throughout the The
public car WM tilled with alarming
reports of the desperate and law-
less efforts of the Democrats to
cure in North
Carolina. Daily accounts from
Republican and Populist sources
related that the or-
in companies and
ions armed with rapid tiring
and sometimes provided
with mountain howitzers or
ling guns, were plying up and
down Slate in a campaign of
violence.
There was little or no truth la
these blood curdling stories. In
the district, with its large
colored population, the Associated
Press reports that the poll-
ed within fifty votes of their
strength, sonic of them voting the
Democratic ticket. The local mil-
under command of the
Governor, were awaiting or-
but was no pretext for
employing them. In Western
North Carolina, where there are
large numbers of
whites, the reports indicate that
many of them voted against the
franchise amendment,
standing that few white voters will
be affected by it, In other parts
of the Slate many Republicans are
reported to have voted for the
which serves to ac-
count its by the large
majority of votes.
The startling reports from North
Carolina were chiefly designed to
warm the cold ashes of sectional-
ism in the North, thus give
a fillip languishing President
campaign. was charged that
the object of the Democrats of
North Carolina by this amend-
device to deprive all colored
men, without regard
of the suffrage.
But it is probable that this
of partisan mendacity has met
with as little success in the North
as in the South. Whilst many col-
North Carolina voted
for the there is no
doubt that it will meet with the
approval of intelligent
of the race elsewhere. The
upshot is that every colored voter
North Carolina who can read
w ill have exercise of
suffrage. As education pro-
the number of illiterates,
white and black, will steadily
until time the amend
meal will practically become a
a dead letter.
A important result of
the North Carolina election is in
dissolving the Republican
list alliance by depriving it of it
of ignorant voters,
led by unscrupulous white
The place of Marion Bat-
the Populist, in the United
State Senate will be filled next win
by a Democrat, and the turn of
his Republican colleague, Senator
will come two years
hence, insidious appeals to
the Ignorant this
Tree Silver High Tariff coalition
achieved Us brief success over the
elements of the Old North
State. While Worked
one end of tin- combination with
the Republicans, worked
the other cud as of the
Populist National Committee.
Who will say that people
of North Carolina have not done
well in destroying this nefarious
coalition in protecting their
political from a dense
mass of ignorance Philadelphia
Record,
There is a case of smallpox in
It was pronounced to
be this dreaded disease by Dr. w.
IT. who there to ex
II yesterday, a
woman .- I he one. She
brought the disease from Norfolk.
The had sick for
I several days and had kept in
close -i i in- in of
which the do
not fear any spread of smallpox in
their ton Free Press.
Tho Effect i
The Chatham Record discusses
the effect of th constitutional
adopted Thursday,
many will
The number of
disfranchised is estimated at about
Hot while the amend-
itself may disfranchise a
larger number of yet it is
possible that many more
will not care to vote, lose all
Interest Or it may be
I he educated who do
LAND SALE.
By virtue of authority ft
mule in canst W. II.
Company and creditor, of
Moore against J. Murphy sod
now pending in Superior Court of Pitt
county, the undersigned will on Meads,
the of August 1900, expose to pub-
wile before House door in
own of Greenville, N. C, to the highest
bidder Tor the following described tract
Of land to tract of land situate in
township, adjoining the lauds of
Adams, James Kiss, Haddock
and others, one seres
more or less.
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vote, will divide like I Pills-
white people do, and vote less sol- s rill
idly than heretofore. This may-
be better tor them and bettor for
whites Certainly the
will be less rigidly
drawn polities, because there
will no longer great danger as
heretofore from domination.
of the best effects the amend
will have will lie the
or incentive it will give to
cause of education. It will nil-
elevate North
to a high rank among the other
States, and wipe on our present
disgrace of being the in
Before every white
child will be able to read and write
before be or she of age.
And what will be its effect on the
disfranchised They will
foe as fully protected in all their
rights as heretofore, and, we
they will be satisfied and
contented. They certainly can be
in no worse condition, for what
good bus their voting done them
They surely have no cause for
alarm or
This is excellent.
the will be less rigidly
drawn hereafter. It is to he hoped
that we have heard the last of
and
If these painful
cries are to continued the
pledges of the Democrats will have
been violated amendment
will have been adopted in vain
We The Record correct
saying that even the en-
titled to vote will hereafter take
less interest in politics, and
such as are still entitled to the
lot will probably divide their
voles. That the amendment will
be a tremendous stimulus to
cation cannot lie doubted, we
believe that under its operation
the disfranchised will lie
better treated by the white people
better protected than ever be
fore. We ca n see not h I bu t good
to come of the adoption of this
measure; and we repeat what was
said so often during the campaign
that it will disfranchise no native
white Ob
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county, having issued Letters l
to me. the undersigned, on
day of May. 1900, on the estate
J. Notice is
I,, all persons to the estate
lo make immediate payment lo the
and to all creditor of raid estate or
present claims, properly
lo the within twelve
meats after the date of this notice, or this
notice will lie plead in bar of their recovery.
This the of May, 1900.
It.
on the estate of Thomas J.
TO
duly qualified the
or Coin t Clerk of Pitt county as
of the Last Will and Testament of Nancy
Wallace, notice is hereby given to
all persons said to
i payment to the undersigned, and
all persons having claims against said es-
are hereby notified to present the same
for payment on or before the day of
April. or this notice will he plead
liar of recovery.
This day of April, 1900.
USES Thomas Abrams,
Executor of Nancy Wallace.
THE
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as to lbs last Will testament
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against the estate of said W. K.
to present them to mo for payment on o
before the 20th day of July 1901, or
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D. J. EDITOR
VOL XIX.
ITS II,
-AT
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY,
NO
OUR
National Ticket.
Fur
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
Nebraska.
For
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
of Illinois.
For Elector, 1st
L.
of Carteret.
For Congress, 1st Dist.,
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
Election.
Below of it
papers other
States upon the recent election in
North Carolina. A reading of
these will show that out of all
Populist and
New York World,
to Democratic, is the
only paper that throws an insult at
our State.
New Orleans Picayune
It is to note that the ed-
and
ed for the constitutional amend-
which disfranchises
and thriftless of their
race.
One of the
peels to be looked forward lo from
the North it the
succession of a Democrat to
seal in the senate occupied by lit
tie Marion
Augusta Tribune
Hon. Marion Butler got it in
neck heavy, and he is now wonder-
where he is at, or where he
might have been if he had
to the seductive voice
J. K. Jones and old Sen-
Stewart.
Chicago Times-Herald It
may be safely assumed the
will be rigorously car-
out. The ultimate
of its enforcement will
degradation of white voter and
the development of a desire on
part of the for education
which the state and
the Democrats cannot repress.
Columbia State Now
that the is lo eliminated
from the problem the Populists and
white Republicans of the state will
probably fuse, and in time they
will lie joined by a growing
BOW nominally Democratic, but at
heart for the Republican policies.
With the out of the way
North Carolina will again become
debatable ground.
Nashville American
We congratulate people of
Carolina on their great
We doubted the wisdom of
the of the
constitutional amendment, but, as
have said before, the people of
North Carolina know their
the manage-
affairs better than
any one else.
New World so
tar us it permits white illiterates
to vote, the amendment is as frank
a violation of the federal
as the methods of intimidation
violates by which it was car-
were a frank violation of the
usage of civilization. The
of the amendment is that it will ex
chide a great mass of wholly unlit
illiterates from the polls. evil
is that it is a monument to flotation
of law justice.
Birmingham News
With lint but a memory
laid on the shelf two
years hence, as be surely will be,
will be prepared to
resume th-.-. proud place it
the sisterhood of Southern
states when and Ransom
were its representative the
I States senate, and men like
Cut Sat In the
chair and white rule held
sway. The Democrats of the Tar
Heel State did a splendid day's
work.
Memphis t
With restoration of
Democrat
a period of
when the time-servers who have
been smirking at courting
dominant Populism may be
pated grounded in
faith, those who have proven
true and who have never wavered
or made compromises during the
dark days, be permitted to full
membership without probation.
There are many who have government of the State
Democracy practice j from who
Slate's interests at heart. The
. . colored vote was the stiletto with
Baltimore Sun There is
disposition in North lo .
. Commonwealth.
treat unkind v. His .-,, .,
, , , , lid
friends in that State are;., , ,, r
It was the force that Wielded it
among most ardent , , , ,
, , z i was Maine,
of the amendment ;
day. He will be educated and The adoption of the amendment
cared for in the future, as beneficial to North
past, by those who voted to dis-1 in inure than a political way.
franchise illiterate of his race. between the
. ,, ,, . , I races reduced to a minimum and
Philadelphia limes
dent Thus South Car
Mississippi, Louisiana and i
North have simply follow-1
In footsteps of the j Dispatch
can national leaders, who first Th
made the experiment of ; amendment eliminating the
suffrage and who were adopted, and the stale Dem-
compelled to make the first ticket returned, and
absolutely revoking the party secured an overwhelming
franchise by placing the District preponderance of the members of
of Columbia under a government of the
entirely removed from the power I ll V a majority of upwards
of the people. It is simply the was but the sequel lo
has come to North Wilmington revolution
Carolina, that it has conic i for that
was mil Ping else. It
not a riot or a sporadic up-
rising on the port of the whites,
it has been frequently and loosely,
against a worse than the
kings and princes.
tacitly, without regard to party.
This becomes more evident as the
issue flows over into birder slates,
where are fewer and Re-
publicans more numerous. This
race unanimity is
that neither federal
nor judicial decisions will
check of
into every stale where
the are a political factor.
Then the question of basis of re
presentation will a burn
one.
Norfolk Landmark
This restriction of the franchise in
North Carolina will do the
good as well as while man.
All who arc familiar with the his-
of the past decade that
Slate know very well that col-
vote- has voluntarily
made himself obnoxious, but that
he has been a tool in the hands of
designing politicians who
the iniquitous game of fusion to
which these schemers wounded the
In itself, file
very dangerous.
1.1. mm
TO PEOPLE, Ode AND OP
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still In the forefront of the
We yon the best selected line of
after your patronage
General Merchandise
Carolina
Hon. W. P. Porter of Hay
and the Hon. Law-
Huh. of a are the
two vice presidents appointed
Governor Russell to look after the
interests of North Carolina the
exposition. Mr.
Holt has been absent In Europe
some time and therefore to
sake the work. Mi. Porter,
however, matters In hard
has been spending some time
in in touch with
the enterprise which shall
year astonish the in its
proportions and surpassing
magnificence, it is Mr. Porter's
return noon ; the
it,
id can
i of i lie splendid t .
up ii i the
mutual of an ad mate representation
and to Carolina next
year. He think- this an
of such value to all the
while icy assured, the
development the stale
will be greatly promoted.
violence and lawlessness only
proves how supreme was the
for eliminating the race is-
sue North
Richmond Times i Once
more we ask what good things has
Mr. Butler accomplished,
fur himself or for his He
has gained notoriety enough to sat-
any politician's and j
he has gained position, but The waist is,
today the most cordially hated the man about a
in his state, if not in any state shirt, without a coat, is be-
the Union, The great body more numerous in pub-
to be found any store in Pitt ;. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacture of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year i-. Spring, Bummer
and Winter. work for yours
vantage. If pleasure to show you j
sell you if can. We you the . polite
attention, and the i with a well
established business built i .; ts own merits.
When you market you I no do yourself justice State interests that would
if you do sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere, -1 sighted not to have
Remember u.- and the following Hues of general merchandise. , ,, , He will tin
to out what people
and Motions, he state think about n when
understand the
I and Satins, ,,,,.,. ,,,, m
and apes, a. pets, Mattings and Oil I . , , g
of the State sell lug forth bis
sens for urging a first class
North Carolina. With
and ,, ,.;,.,,,
i ml fort wealth and her
. for business
ii vi of all kinds
Ca I inn Hi r to the
In investor. The
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i; ms of doll ti re
the National
alone expending half
in
its Within
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We boy strictly for Cash, sell for Cash or Approved people reside. Chicago bad
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North Carolina's Democratic
i grows and grows. Bo
grout general a majority can-
accounted for by
for in the mountain c unities,
normally there are
comparatively few and us
both were represented on the
boards of election there is no cry
mi fraud. The Democrats seem to
have captured Populists and white
Republicans in large numbers
the race Issue and the gen-
I from pulls.
Columbia State.
Credit.
Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Friends,
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Waist Alan is Numerous.
Farm
in As extra
lion i the
world,
I all i, bin i hour's ride
if i- hi re is
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in Vine-Preside . Po
operation
u ; and public .-- n
North Carolinians despise him and
hold in contempt, there is
such as has rarely
known North Stale
Marion Butler bas been
retired. Marion bas a
for and lie
has employed it against bis own
kith and kin. He has succeeded
in his native stale,
he is responsible largely fur
race troubles that have existed,
and the blood of , -k men
trusted him is his hands. He
arrayed race against race, and
even brother against brother,
he aroused the Bed Shirts of the
state to the lighting point. lie
tried, what other shrewd
tried this Southern state
and the
and through to govern
whites. He succeeded for a time
as his predecessors in other states
succeeded for a time, but day
of his triumph was short and the
punishment was sure. Let others
who would attempt this damnable
thing take warning from tin
fall of Marion Butler.
New York Commercial
The certain
discouraging fact Is nearly all
local public opinion of a quality
that would be taken into serious
account North supports
openly or
places New York every
day. Down town, in the gold
district, you may see on
any hot day scores of the best
known broken and bankers walk-
about without coats. Iii the.
roof gardens la becoming the
proper thing to appear in
shirt-sleeves. It Is thought that
summer the fashion will
have established itself thoroughly .
At present takes a little nerve
and knowledge that the lit of
one's shirt, haberdashery and
is perfect to enable a man to
promenade Broadway
that until now been regarded
as impossible dishabille New
Letter.
We have just received n f
Chilled Single Double e.
them before buying. We n complete
Ben I and a.
e. Call and see
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The Next
Argus, in n band-
tribute to fellow-towns-
man, Chas. II. Aycock, Esq.,
has t elected i
gays that canvass bus hi i n
the plane of
the and I lie cause he rep-
by his and el-
an I he won
i, the
II is
i Vs ab its his . .
i v.-.- ii i much
. the
v. pitch ;. said
lb any
have heard; he said nothing to
In a letter received last
night the point made that ii
is not the who have
with automatic exactness for
Republican l- all these years,
who will be from
adoption of the constitutional
the white men
who have voted
with the The
point is a new and a gout I one.
The have never
from their alliance with the whit
Republicans; it is whites who
have reaped all benefits of
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World's Best.
Duties of Election Boards
Chairman wishes to
call the attention of Chairmen
if County Board Eli
Section the
lion Law, relative to the duties of
chairman of the county boards of
ion.
Section of Election Law
. chairman of county
of elections to with-
in ten days of election i
under his hand and seal, to
or members elected to House
of Representatives from bis con-
t. also to the Senator elected
from his district, if the district is
of more than one
county.
, chairmen
of count board of elections in the
various senatorial districts com-
posed of more than one count
after receiving returns from
county beard of canvassers, to
meet the ninth day after the
in place in
that section In their respective dis-
and examine the polls
several in
issue of election,
under their hand and seal, t the
late for the senate who is
elected.
Building.
N.
lo arouse anger or wound proud the
in lie
v.- ill nun con-
i always. That I In c
s in K
that appeal the
led b the
m given majority
that any
for ever received in North
Carolina today, after
traversed State from end
lo end and spoke in every
count in it, he i- b far the
I of Common-
wealth. The democrat ii p
mode no mistake in
, o
p nil nude no mi-lake
in him. He v, ill justify all
. a ii- and
ill do lea men ii,, go
of as he when
he went in.
postmaster is
., done b bis The total
., was an In-
14.78 over 1808,
and of ill over last year.
hero will be 1522 places
the renter New this year.
There are 1583 in Nebraska
in Carolina.
CO. E CHILLS
night with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic per
bottle. Pleasant to take.
refunded if II Hills. Restores
lie, blood and makes
you Well. other as good.
Bold tho
stores of Bryan, Wooten and
Dr. O. Ii. Jam
M. .,
Greenville, N.
store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 10 August 1900
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
August 10, 1900
Original Format
newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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