Eastern reflector, 17 August 1900


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BEAD WIT AT SAY ABOUT
Our Royal .
Elastic Felt
the . ft M. Cot.
Bull
Gun
Train Track
Winston Salem. Aug.
A freight train which left here at
today Charlotte was
wrecked near The
Wilmington. N. Aug.
The College Senator visited
Art Raleigh will tern Carolina for the
pen Wednesday. 5th.
will beheld election Decline down to In spreading
at the College the day A and went to bis home
very large attendance is already Sampson county. He was
Hand far next session. by an of
cants expecting to get armed
men, well
should be on hand armed, came to
the Aral day. stayed about o I with no
A new building bus erected no t any
dining the for them or Baring any
a- to then e until Wed-
building the students conduct ,.,., v. hen Senator step
of all with the by
I machines, preparing to U- several other armed and wee Orphans on their
practical Electrical Engineer. A met by them.
considerable lot of new Deeding loss i
machinery bee j home. M i thought
in Warsaw that the object of the
St. ST. March
Mess.
I purchased a Pell from
you. Alter giving it a thorough trial. I Had it ill- comfortable
and all by far the most I ever used.
I have both cotton and hair es. prefer this Textile Department advance I
to either. Wishing you much success with your Felt Maltreat, I tun I received a carload of machinery
Mrs. M. Matron. I donated by Smart W. Cramer.
After night's u.-c. if it is not all you even t C for the
hoped for in a comfortable bed return it to us and we ill refund Whitings-
you the lull amount paid question . you not bi mg out .,, . ,.
one cent, not even the freight. ville. Mass. o
HOW CAN GOT If your local dealer docs not handle
our write lo us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same.; Another car load of
machinery ii expected reek.
BORDEN, third ear-toad will earn, ft m
of Furniture. ate., N. C. j
Draper Company Hoped.
The train ran a quarter of
a ear off the track.
en i ears I left
rails and gone together in a
The staging class from
ford Orphanage, sixteen
the manager, were
In the but ii
did leave the track.
raps was considered by rail-
road to lie miraculous. The
way to
animal
Masonic picnic.
A CLEAR HEAD;
good digestion; sound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
are results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
A n absolute cure for sick head-
malaria, sour
constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
Their and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
CATARRH CURED
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART
THE
Get a good Safe
lie Viet r safe i all sizes
for home, office mid general
Every b with a to
proof. Prices from up.
J. L SUGG, A
N.
Seven Springs Hotel.
MANAGEMENT. W.
I Mass. Valuable have
I been by the
Machine Upper
the l. A.
Ob., X. A
I Pa.
The contra, t for
for has bees
. to Bona, t Phil-
The uniforms will
in Char-
Virginia, and cost
an
fore,
The College will be
for make
lap
studies before the regular Melon
A re
every lo make up
all before be
on with an
The waters, .-i m t, i
Especially recommended kidney, liver
and bladder troubles All have wonderful
properties. HACKS MEET EVERY AT
Water free
house
1.50
since- hit-,
numerous
address
ugliest. at other hotels or
and n n will be charged
eek A of in , have added
them the bath houses
barber In the hi . and too
to mention. For terms and information
W. F. Morrill,
n untie N. C.
sin an
Hi
Baptist University
N. C.
block . i la i ill .,,
. i . ,
AS
four--
nun
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k, , .
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in
mi,
Ail.
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K.
Lil
S. M.
and retail tinier and
Healer, mid for
Hides. Fur. Cotton Bead, Dar
Turkeys. etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Stilts, Bo
by Carriages, Go Carts, .
Balls, Tables. Lounges, Safes, P.
A .
Meal Tobacco, i
American fan
Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Hour, Sugar, Meat, Soap,
Lye,
Cotton Bead Meal Hulls, ;.,
den Beads, Oranges, Apples,
Apples,
and Ware, Tin Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Boil Butter, Stand-
ard and
Other goods. and
Chain for cash. Come
to see inc.
At Cost.
Phone K.
Our
Dry Goods,
All its.
In a small town not far limn
one of the
As he
Mailed for change there en b red
a dressed
appearance of wealth and
patriarch origin. re
dents o the are
wealth, and are
usually persons of money and i
she visiting the shop
In cause-he letter paper
she have a Of
the asked. the
woman replied,
Why, she only d a pa
she in am
had a few letters to write. Well
what did wan lo pay. the pi
trying to ill-
cover and lo
cents or i. o
the woman she did
think she need pay M seats or
events, Why, she only wanted a
few sheets of paper. Well Hid
the politely, think
yon will find just what you want
ii shop across
where they sell supplies
A mil he dressed
departed, and in a
momenta emerged from the
shop with a -mall parcel her
hand and a contented in
upon her fan-. The waiting until
had the
feeling lather ashamed for
remarked to he
are
they
exclaimed shop
keeper, heaving a of self
nothing to some
Why. came Inhere
oilier day and wanted
-id, water, she
Want a lull glass, and, more,
he didn't want to pa for one,
to know if we st-l
a glass of soda. We did
charged her three for and
she wen.
was to investigate i to what risk
would run in coming
and that no red shirts
or others were in him.
i that had it
known that was coining he
would not have allowed to
at Warsaw, As it was, be-
fore his presence
around sufficiently lo in any
Bolted action, he and his body
had passed out of town, and
were well to
ward the Si home.
To Take for the
lawns snip.
survey Blake
cached Town Point, near
to day. and preparing her
work off Cape
This is to Slid the available
anchorage ground for the DIam mil
Shoals light ship that guards the
on At-
Blake will
the I Inter I . shoal and char,
The will have lobe
done by in small beats and
their work lie perilous, for the
is always wild along these
The is a
and will not put to
until weather conditions
are favorable.
A Woman
The wile of Hooker Washington
addressed
if woman of her rare in
phis and, I judge from pub-
reports, her utterances were
very sensible and to do
good. In part she
too little or poor
food. We arc ready lo buy showy
Clothing, and we our
to do this. Let as eat more
and better food.
Keep regular Ho not
lay o'clock
at night, to bed a o'clock
especially If yon labor through the
day.
Teach boys well as bright
girls respect for marrying tie
and home. companions for
join sons daughters if
would slop tide of I
Teach lie boys to conic home all
Bight. Teach I In in of
some man's daughter.
These lessons can
tin-
The two most a
titles women, to
representative of the
race, sounder, healthier
and a cleaner high- r-
inc. t
between two was
pointed on the fact being Impress-
ed the assembled women
to baa strong ran- physically they
live moral lives. were
reminded every city of
country the race is losing more by
death than it is gaining by birth
that as well as
poverty ii . Is
for tin- low slate of vitality
which young and old to all
forms of death,
No who voted last week for
the amendment consistently
vote for next
Why
bis vote for amend-
was a vole for white
but bis vote for
would be a vote for post-
masters.
Yes. we do not m how a man
an favor of white supremacy
and then vote for u President who
appoints post masters here in
North
TAKE S CHILL TO
per Chills and
Night Sweats and
Money back if it doesn't.
No other as good, the kind
with the Bad Cross on label.
and guaranteed by Woolen,
Bryan and druggists.
Greenville Hale
year
lion will be as
Boy fur college.
if I.
per
per month
To i
further and
pa
W. H
PILLS
Core n Lou of I
all .
of or
m and
builder.
pa la
II
Greensboro Female College
North Carolina,
Fall Term begins 1900.
on Application.
PEACOCK, President.
7-2
C H. who keep
and rood store at
Co., Mich , who
wait the
badly troubled with
catarrh and I had
liver complaint and was very I
in a bad condition; every day I be-
to fear that I never be a
well woman; that I have to
down into a chronic invalid, and
live in the of death. I had
rec-
lo me. I TOOK FOUR
BOTTLES AND IT CUBES HE, and
cored my family both- I am very glad
of It
that I heard
recommend
takes man
y f
I would cheerfully
medicine.
recommend it to one. I
other Winds of
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them.
h in a s lit to., mail. Mica.
SOLD BY
BO
PILLS
with oar to
th money for I
ed of our bankable bond.
for Los of Power,
or
Paresis.
Select Female School.
This m bind will on Monday St-pt
1900.
I have an teacher for
Miss K. a graduate o.
lam, a of ran- and
with year i
and tin
f out the competent Judge.
under will
d.-sire fr their
both lo their and mental
I h
Higher.
use of each.
to cur in HO d. y or refund
bi. e
money
MEDICAL CO.
Jackson CHICAGO,
for
by J I.
Tho One Dy Cure.
in ere cereal by
mot C
gs.
At Hie nil Mo
mi Five we have
just a new
of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
of Meats, Flour,
Sugar,
Cigars,
in fuel
lo lie an
We pay I lie
fur all of
Country Produce,
in barter. Win
you van In sell or when
I y to
To all ii favor with their
roll- .- we in-1-.
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five P it
in
if.
T.
The is ask-
I why It Is of
I Kurt Monroe. The ion-
the I lint a In; I is
I the
and
u is often it Ii many
nun
example, bus of
I p. 111.1 ii n-.-.
I lbs DON
taken to heart by
aorta goad
A of
V., him won a suit for
the
Mills for lining
w limit permission n an
of The judge
of the
fair her of
invaded.
N.
I always
on
kepi on
A dial will you.
D. W.
PATENT
anything Invent or
Henri or,
ON PATENTS
o. A. SNOW
1.00
3.00
A of i
mill
1900.
KEV.
Ta will tor any
i sink
-1. ti it in wt- run
mil Ilia i
I -.-
i are
to con
alas
i.
III.
J I m i I . I , N Q
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of Pi It
executrix to last Will
of W. K. notice i
pi claim
against the W. K.
In lo me for on o
be plod Ii
All in n-
to make In me
Thai of July
A. in.
of last Hill of W. K.
North
Id tin Court.
J Jr.,
The Maggie Cherry
will take notice u
been in the Superior
Of Pill returnable the
term cf t Court to be at the
in
alter Hood in 1900,
time mid will appear
or the
will int of the
Superior Court of I County, and
the will take notice that if
she fail to demur to . com
within the plaintiff will
apply lo Court for the relief
therein. The will
it MM action i- brought
by the to a from
the
my hand at in
lie on n of
if.
I I ,. ., .
Pitt M
Move vs.
The will take
an action
beta i Court of
Pill enmity to obtain a from the
mil further he Is
lo at of Hie
Court be cc
in Sept
in it rib of
at Conn In N. U.
an demur to complaint in
in, or will apply
fur demanded in
This MM
C. M. oil I,
Clark Superior Con
THE
Fill Sept. 1900.
I i girls for
the life, take a
high at College.
by the full de-
of our Com-
and teacher.
A well organized Literary Society.
Moral good.
For further
i urn or
Bethel. N. C
or J.
V. O-
OLD DOMINION LINE
HI
Steamer
ii Ii A. M. for
leave i daily at
I. for
leave
and Friday at A. M. for
o, leave Tarboro for
Tin mid Saturday
at II A. If. freight
Conies with
for
New Yo end Boa-
V ii, mid for all the West
with
Inn by
. H. Co.
York; Clyde from
Line Dram
Line from
Boston.
SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
N. C.
i .- a i
ill
W. R.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock in every
and price a low a
-i. market prices
aid for produce.
j.
N-
LINE OF-
it
nit i Line of Hardware.
MK.
J. B. COBBY.
Wee
FOR
III Ii.
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
; T I
mi m
-AT-
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST goo.
NO
Ed. H.
WHO
GROCER.
IF YOU WANT TO
SAME TIME BUY
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT PLACE
YOU WILL GET HONEST AN l
LT
Ed. H.
THE LEADING
Simmons
National Ticket.
For
WILLIAM J.
of- Nebraska.
For
ADLAI E.
of Illinois.
For Elector, 1st
L.
of Carteret.
For Diet.,
H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
NEW ELECTED
Constable and Magistrate
The following in a list
for the
township in the county
A u-n-l 2nd
DAM.
Mill Smith.
Justice of the Pence, Ty-
son, Smith and Edgar
Pollard.
Justices of the Peace, I C
row, W M and J
laud.
Constable, O Ballet.
Justice of Peace, S T Carson,
B M S a mid
Caddy James.
Constable Joseph F
Justices of the Peace E
Warren, Ii L Bench mil II A
It
Constable John
ii-i in--, of the H i I
Win Ii Smith, John M
and J A K Tucker.
Constable Mr limn.
ill I In- Pence John It
Henry L C
Cannon, Joseph J George
John It
Constable Newton.
Peace A M Woo-
J and E
Jason
Justices of the Peace A J
I W A II
and I-
J Million.
Just ices the Peace L A Mayo,
EH B Smith, J Jen
i. I and It A Ty-
son.
Constable linker.
Just ice of the Peace, I'll
II M and J J
Lev I
Peace, Henry
Chas Gardner, William
B and Nathan
By all means let the while folks
sustain the movement of Chair-
mail to have Federal
holders for their
infamous conduct in Campaign
over. They violated plain
and spirit of I be civil service
law, and a most dis-
graceful and even violent manner.
They should be driven nut. if
would have any
showing friends say he in
the to carry North
Carolina, he must vindicate
decency political
rights, enforce and
strictly the law. Chairman
mons urges the county Democratic
Chairmen to BO -operate with him
iii securing information and
should lie done at once.
is-
sue. Clean up clean out
black radical Augean stables and
little is fellow to do
it if he is honest and capable.
Wilmington Messenger.
Our Duty to the Negro.
The state through
another exciting
the moat in its history,
A victory has been won not for
any party, Democratic,
can or Populist, but for a principle
deeply embedded in Southern
heart fact in the heart of
the whole nation. A of
voters has recorded Its conviction
that rule this
and that Caucasians, from the
human standpoint, must be
biters their own destinies. Let
all citizens bend their efforts to-
ward promoting by wise legislation
good
of our common country. Let it not
lie forgotten l In black man,
more than ever, demands our good
will and good offices. May all dis-
charge their duty the fear of
God and with good will lo all men.
Christian Advocate.
Help Any
There very fen. if any, en-
Dial cannot lie
by judicious newspaper
The president Western
telephone company
thought my business had nothing
In by advertising, but I
challenged by a newspaper man to
try it for a year, he In write
At the end Ilia time we
the increase of subscribers
was and a large
of the new said
persistent culling of
advantages telephone
caused them to have the
put An insurance mini
and a banker told they bad bud
the
lie,
The average
the seashore baa no jealous
her husband town, for she man-
him safely broke.
Senatorial
With to year
inquiry iii
and your answer that you do not
know details of the
I tonal primary, which is to
; take place at the
lion, I will slate bets briefly
for in unit ion of those who are
interested.
The platform committee of
, Democratic State convention,
April II. adopted the following
the was
adopted by the
We hereby the Slate
executive Committee to make pro
I vision for a primary
on first of
bar for the selection of a United
States Senator by the Democratic
voters of the at
elector who has voted Demo
ticket In the election
shall lie entitled lo east one vole
. for one man for United States Sen
and candidate who
calves the majority of votes so cast
in whole shall receive the
I support of Democratic members
of if no
date shall receive a majority the
committee shall hold a second
at which only two high
isl -hall be balloted for,
and the one majority of
the votes so cast shall receive
support of Democratic
of the Legislature.
Provided, That if any third can
shall receive at the Aral
so held within voles of
second highest candidate, then
in that event three
shall be balloted for at the second
primary, one of the three
receiving highest number of
votes shall receive the of
the Democratic members of the
Legislature for United states Sen-
This is whole story. Mi.
Larry Moore, of Pitt, member of
the platform committee, who
the draft for senatorial
i primary plan insisted upon
adoption, bad drawn it lo read
i that all I hose win, voted for
at the Nb-
election should entitled
I to vole for senator. idea was
I vigorously a member
of the pointed
i many persons would probably vole
j the I at I he A
election who might not vole at all
in November election or who
might refuse to vote for Mr.
ibis member himself served
i notice be would mil vote for
Mr. on a fusion ticket
in the arrangements It
was further pointed out that If, In
advance, might refuse In
accept I national ticket were to
lie excluded from the senatorial
, they might exclude them.
selves from the
This view was readily accepted
Mr. Moore and the oilier members
of the committee and Mr. Moore
then changed clause lo read
who vole the entire
Democratic ticket in the State
shall be entitled m vote
In the Democratic primary. The
member who objected lo Mr.
Moore's Hist asked In
strike the word
which he also agreed lo do, or-
that there might be
us lo Whether a man who
a candidate for constable
Off coroner should ill
Everyman, who voted the
Democratic ticket August
election is entitled to express his
preference fur Senator the
at November election, no
matter how he vote Non ember
or ho vote at all.
These are facts us I hey were
Understood by the pin form
of
B. B. Cl
N. C, Aug. S,
J. CHERRY I
TO THE LI FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
e are still in the forefront of the race alter your pate
c offer yon the line of
General Merchandise
Was LETTI R
W i . A.-.
a- dickering w
; England . .
i ii. where there
bad bi ms t t lei
naming the
in
of I
k foreign minis-
I . i i the V
Minister, Into going out if
Pi-kin i I i . i . sol-
arc . i of the
items i f news bat
come the
In-; few i bad to be
. in ii-
I he d
Mr.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Hats and Satins, Dress
Oil
Men's, Children's
Harness. Horse Blanket and Dusters,
and
to be found In any store In County. Well bought choice
selection-, the creations of beat manner of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Summer
and Winter, We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is oar pleasure to show you what yon want and to O Haw. One message sent
sell you if we can. We offer you the polite that was
attention, and most liberal terms with a .
business up strictly on its own merits. ., . ,. ,, ., ,
When you come to market yon will not do
if yon do not s--c our immense before buy elsewhere. leaves
and the following line of general merchandise, In
. .
. . ml
take. Tim c of i r
i.
; . .
v. ho an it I hi so called
lied army. bid ha its
about one fourth I
re between Ti id
I. an eon
If everything
i i hey can be
implying the perfect confidence
if anything goes wrong ii lie
ed to lack of judgment or
pail In .
ill I. -l man
inti ii lion Middle
mis the . Ii lent of i on
are cab lo in
i n of u .
nil, well
know n la ha
a to
. I ;., i i home, -n .
of his I be
We i i p
n lie
I to learn that there is at
i disease that
in all
its stages, and i Catarrh
H Cure i- the only
e cure n . mi
fraternity u mo.
a en.
d treatment. Ca-
Cure la taken act-
upon the blood and
mm mi- surfaces of the
I hereby the
disease, and git the pa-
up the
constitution and nature in
doing ii- work. The proprietors
have much faith in curative
that offer One Hun-
Dollar any it
to i ire. Send for tea-
r. v Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Di
Hall I are beat.
i- another
I ilk to a
ad t-,
Groceries.
Flour, Sugar. Coffee,
Hardware,
Plows. Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nail and Rope.
for Furniture and everything line.
We for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved
Credit. Our motto Is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing,
Friends,
In Each.
Foil unite on some, but to
. -be merely give
.
idea of a
give back
re
I enough lo pub-
ii you can only scatter the
human to says
Philosopher, it's
nature to say -l told
Tho Next Issue
,. Protest.
Hoy who was
low about getting the cows
this veil m
I've got Borne money
in a flying machine, said the
facetious man; -but it's
merely a
Sonic men will
to church on Sunday
i i plea bard work to
folios the minister sermon.
is said corsets arc
I What's matter with the
poor things they need any
more tn cuing
f necessity mother of In-
she must be a
judging from the
lions, bill tin my lour-;,
inventors there are.
Hi melon's of the
in i I numerous p
lo things e .
We endorse I bad man; intimate
The next step in North Carolina , is being agitated by several of our I talked with, late executive
is to rid the old Stale folk they intend to . i . . of them without in asked if
licensed The . . which I sane in the
bean, as a man who voted and worked to fin this State
of tho liquor which I tho amendment, being placed in a very favorable lot hi . that the campaign
with politics, baa been bis charge of any of the public schools. Democrat, I can give you , .,,,,
wont enemy. If we have been Informed correctly, i Cits Mis
should he passed I Of the in , . of men V ho to ,;,,., and bis i- ill
by the while men of i he stale, public school hove taken an active; Id , with the pledge of the
we believe will, when part in trying to defeat the amend- of h ; Pig- ,,, . n l.,.,.,
they fully comprehend the ease and place white race on I more., t
which is daily mid. with the rue, ,,.; ;,., . .,. ., ,. tho
saloon, vote out going so far to adjourn bi- ., m u . . e in, and
stale. to consult with the four in i
Issue before people. There i another shut himself up all in
arc hundreds the best men of j a school room near where
the slate ready to take slump lion was being held spent
and talk with their fellow men, to day in ticket for
lime a I directing him bow lo
w inning warfare again.- drink place them In box. That these
The new year of new
century would be
in ibis state by
selves of great
of i. the
. . cl I hi he
Is M i. He i-
n ii n of i part
led. he oilier
in.-1 I i Iii mind is W. v . b
were a disgrace their in I .
will deny, and we are glad i and an c M
II
ridding white men ,, i.; In lie
weight which propose
ion would
i i i If we are to
continue lo bear
and
people will wonder why
election was held, and a
good oft hem will gel very
not say disgusted. The
Mr.
. I all Democratic
was with
licensed they will be
Let it be such men being employed In teach
fill rinse I lie campaign
come
lo an end,
When lo Advertise.
business
Mr.
he in;. Mr.
I heir children, The eh learn elect ion. There tier ,
meanness enough at our man. SI
w here best them I taken mail vole ibis will lie ., of Grove's
we do need for them to .--
are i the of j quinine Inn form
in ii ii
There
which cut down m, a
in dull sea. Others
follow course of a successful
merchant, who
trade falls below Its normal
I either Increase my advertising
off else enliven II with special of on tho between Charlotte ibis year with
as in bus;,, night, . and could
there Is patronage to l-e gained by, relieved of and , ,,,, ,,, u ,,,,
on the Train.
Two traveling men were robbed
Mi K ill mil sup
him I I i k sonic pain
In secure on
,.
W . Prevail i In cu
cm e no .
Price BOo.
advertising, and I it most I over They boarded the
when business slack, a small I train at Charlotte, and being very
then is as grateful as a larger tired, soon fell asleep. When
me when trade is
i bey awoke before reaching
their was
Telegram,
in hi- patch be saw a
large terrapin liming u on
ionic hi Ions, thus the
el the Hull explain-
i . mm . .
Ill w lib
i. i Hoc, per
bottle Pleasant to take. Money
If ii fail-.
petite, makes
well. oilier as good,
Sold and guaranteed at the ding
store Woolen
Dr. D. Ism,
DENTIST,
Greenville, N.
While.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J. Ed. Owner
YOUTHFUL MURDERER.
On Boy Kill
near Which-
ard. in Carolina
Entered at the Office at colored boy murdered his
Greenville. X. as Second-Class playmate. The
Mail Matter. j , to I I
arc Barer children had
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
August
The A. ox Mfg. Tar
Tobacco Department.
YOUR TOBACCO AND
HANDLE IT CAREFULLY.
WORST.
Two Nero Attack
White Man Who Uses Hi
Knife On Them.
arc thorough,
colored M
mail named William the .,. ;.,,. that
named William t ,
He date set for hold tag the meet- all oil at
. , . they come in.
at
Aug. and week.
A telegram Secretary B.
Sherrill that as Header-
present overrun with
it will
postpone the convention or
three weeks.
about when tins
wont in I he house and got his
and shot Elijah. The load
tore the top of -end
killing instantly.
Some investigation was made of
the matter, but the boy was deem-
to in jail
they come in. won
For there are numbers of
them have been in constant
son toe for years. They are of
good material, good work and
put together. Therefore they
sell.
Our Mr. on a short trip
laM week orders for
We presume that the public has
very little interest in the
that is going between
newspapers of
News Observer and
the Port. Their patrons care but
little what the two papers think
each other, they should
I devoting space that is paid, for
to contain news, to such a warfare
are carrying on.
ed too young to pot in jail lie
said he did not know the gun was
father was not in the . ,.
habit keeping it loaded but lent
it out a days ago and it was
carried back loaded.
; A Word Fr You.
The tobacco has opened,
fall is drawing near, and it is get-
ting time for people to begin hand-
ling money. There arc a number
leaders of R
Fl ho have been promising
as that as toil time
force the factory kept busy
and late.
you will find a
from The Dally
published the of Ten
it says about a
county boy. The young man
referred to is a son of the late
Cox, we take it is
destined to make his mark way up
the world.
A most spirited and
contest was held list evening in
Bald business man to
The -you
and agitated knitting mill and
hotel they are
you work
We told him that the cotton mill
is the enterprise to
be He agreed
was so. bot expressed the fear
of the community had
loss interest in it and it would
take a long time to arouse them to
the requirements for such enter-
prise.
Speaking about other thing the
town sorely needs he -d
and a school
were almost necessities, he
would to see town is
mm bonds to amount of
iii
H is a Tut. Be
mi; heartily concurs, in Hie
suggestion made by this business
man. II not going to
lie moon a town until ii some
of modern that
nearly every of any
Is enjoying.
labored against more odds and
more old lam than any to
iii the State. There an- thole
here who held up hallos in
horror t tut mention of or
municipal debt, but until town
lakes move in Dial direction
will hare to do without modern
Improvements
With ankle deep in
land not enough to mil
a brush heap lire, and n few smoky
lamps street lights, the town
an inviting for in
vestment.
It is time we were waking on
mailers of this kind mid lie
dragging along a
hind every bro else.
Wanted.
Iv a Statesman who will soon in
Out of n Job, position as
Leader, deal with
the Democratic, Republican and
Populist panics, and is the Invent
or of a arrangement
Potion, by which elections may he
without aid of
pies or platforms, had
limited and la prepared
to work for any I hat will
give him a fair to medium place.
Has studied law three and
can tell whether a measure is
at light. for
change, desires change of
air scene. Carolina
does not suit him. Ad-
dress Marion cure
House, N.
Charlotte News.
and
report receipt of new
the past This breaks all
previous records for new cotton
Mate.
came were going to bring US
some money. Along a. Intervals I for the
the last we for oratory Bishop
have been putting marks on , presided, and his
the paper-of those in arrears
remind them of Some not a pleasure
seemed to hate seeing the n-ark on of the occasion.
their paper and told us e would i Am-r making the opening ad
not pill II
would come right on and pay up
mil their first money or
.,. as fall opened. Now we
do love to mark
paper, and it is tor us
to even have we
not to do either of
things if yon beeP
promise and com. on and pay us
to. owed
you for a bushel potatoes n
barrel of corn and made
about paying as . do
their newspaper, you would
begin to question his veracity and
his Now we
asking you for a except
what you owe and surely we
arc entitled to much,
was keep oil the cross marks or
avoid being dunned i- to come on
nod pay up.
more they j dress, he introduced Mr. William
Cox, of PI Omega, as
speaker. -Church and was
he delivered his
well-written oration with earnest.
and dignity. His delivery
was powerful, graceful, and
trolled, and was complete ac-
cord with hi.-
Bishop Johnston was
seated to the and an
Mr. Omega,
had won. He made a very
speech of presentation, after which
the meeting
winds Bishop Sea-
sums.
year was u custom among
many farmers to bring tobacco to
market and offer it for sale
While I
that there are some of
that will pay the seller about
as much money
there is a very small per
of this kind. Then. too. there
is great danger in this
plan of marketing tobacco, for
when a man gels or cents a
pound for his bash lugs or
primings ungraded, he is very-
likely to conclude hi-
will sell to the name pro-
portion he is thus tempted to
market his crop in this condition.
I have wan wrappers sold in a
lot of for Ii aim
rents a pound. If this tobacco
had graded 1st many
instances it would average from
to cents.
Again want to impress
imperative
of your as
U possible. There is no crop that
pays for good attention like
What is Worth doing at all is
worth doing well. I have often
heard, half handed manner
I of handling and selling tobacco
this truism m the prices
tobacco sold
oil by
who had entrusted it to careless
and inexperienced hands,
and and sold for nearly
double price the farmer
ed. Now not be a little more
careful not cost any
and have your tobacco handled
You have foiled
and Id make this tobacco,
and is your duty to so it
as to the greatest
out of it. You profits are near
Be Not Deceived
SPECIAL SALE.
Louisville Journal
There is. unfortunately,
too ranch disposition in all panics
I., tool some of the people some of
the time. Among the
sans, however, there is a pretty
Mr. Frank Mills a armed
a lisle boy, started home after,
night Saturday from
When they got
Mr. Tuckers place, about
two miles from town, two drunken
Shade Adams and Bob
overtook him and
abusing him for
for the and for
being a Democrat taking the
right to vote away from
Mr. Mills told them to
on as he did not want to have any
fuss with them. Alter cursing for
awhile they run over his buggy
and broke one of the wheels down
which threw Mr. Mills out in the
Adams began cursing
him again took a rail from the
fence and struck at Mr. Mills
with it. Mr. Mills ducked down
and avoided lick, the rail
striking the ground behind him.
He raised up opening his knife with
his teeth and made a strike at
Adams cutting his throat a terrible
gash. He cut him the
shoulder and several times across
the breast. Adams called for help
from Johnson, who look a rail and
for Mr. Mills, who again
the blow and in
began using his knife on John-
on freely.
Alter light Adams and John-
managed la gel Into their
buggy and drove off leaving Mills
in the load.
Mr. Mills had been to
and two buggy wheels
day which were fastened on the
back of his buggy. He took
of these and put place of the
Smashed one and returned to town
to get warrants for the I w
In the meantime the
had gone down road and on
BY SALES OF ODDS AND ENDS JOB LOTS AND
DAMAGED GOODS. IS THE ONLY
Clearance Sale.
IS BO BIT ALL MUST RESOLD
OPPORTUNITY WILL LAST FOR
DAYS IN WHICH TIME
WORTH OF VERY BEST will be the market.
Clothing for Men.
Suits reg. 18.00 now go
3.10
3.90
6.10
7.00
4.00
4.150
7.50
10.00
SPECIAL SALE.
Boy Suits to years.
i Regular M now w
-50
1.00
1.25
. 1.60
2.00
2.50
1.75
3.50
4.00 2.75
. 3.25
COO
Plenty and styles to suit any.
Men and Boy Pants.
First In War.
Where the Hunting is hottest
there you may mi Uniting I
North Carolinian, whether on hi
native In ash In land
almond eyed heathen thousands of
miles away. The made by
the North Carolinians in the war
between States known of all
men. It has never been surpassed
the world's history, and what is
more, it never will surpassed.
When the war
general disposition to all the m
went to the front, was a
re o.-a I w , .
-i. the t Home one
when you market J sup-
, best possible other
Md when it half U
frequently leave, yon of the Home, came
only a J
overhauling and groaning, and
what you have undone J
and ii much greater
1.00
1.25
1.00
2.00
2.50
3.00
4.00
5.00
The the
1.05
1.30
1.00
2.20
2.00
low, the
to town and reported the matter, in this
It was thought that Adams would shirts for Men and BoyS.
be dead by Sunday morning, but
at List was still alive. mm w
Mr. Mills has the reputation of shirts now
great courage as shirts now
He is a famous
j being a man of
as active.
people all the time. They fail In
this, of course bill is not want
of a willingness lo deceive nor of
to that
This statement of the disposition
of politicians to fool the
serves There are
few of them who are In
more or less. sill-
prise is people permit
themselves to be deceived so often
and so long. There is a saying,
If you fool me once is your
If yon me twice ii i-
North Carolina who was
among the officers to lose his life
in conflict. The clash of arms
is heard in China and thence
around the world, end among the
to be wounded i--
of the
marine part in
light was told in
Associated Press dis
patches Monday. The Old North
blessing attend
lion found his throat was cut, ,,
, laud Wade cot, besides f t lean, the rich and
than yon do. There are ids, , breast. be suited and fitted
from this ,
Cause. No buyer will pay full
Value for in poor
condition. You expect
them it
a little care pains at
this stage of the crop will pay a
larger than any investment y. . mt
you have made.
bring
graded or not graded at all. It
means loss of money to you.
When your tobacco is taken out of
curing sec that it is bulk
ed away good keeping
when you get ready lo grade
Ml- lo I hat it is graded well and
offered the In good and
order. Heed this
and will save many dollars
that you nave been log to others.
ORGANDIES now
LAWN and now
MUST GO.
Pique and
now go
now go lie
now go
now
now
now He
now
All these go at once
Woolen Dress Goods.
in. Cashmere all colors
in. Wool Serge all colors
Fancy Woolens
All colors fancy Cashmere
All wool Serge, solid colors,
regular now
in. Henrietta black,
price now
in. black silk finish Hen-
good at now
in. black all wool Serge
regular now
in. black Serge silk finish
tine import now
in. silk warp Henrietta
fine quality 1.25 now
All wool Fancy .
reduced to
All lines cut down to figures
which will move them. Come
early for they will go.
Hosiery for all.
now
now now lie
now
. made, runners very
He has perhaps
more deer any other man in
county, and it is said that if a
makes a track in bis
is sure to lose his
hide. Thee though
could lake his a
one armed BUM, but next time
had bettor a circular
saw. What Mr. Mills for
them is no more than they deserve.
shirts now
shirts now
shirts now
shirts now
represented
Theme for ibis political th ,,.,.
credulity is in wore tending ,,,. to re
more thought. , , ,,,, ,.,,, and
to In ,,,,,,,, e
an Individual real I,, .,,.
upon him as voter to think
mi political problems for
in light of all lasts upon
in war. and sons hive
I he
Citizen,
he ran obtain, instead of
inking his opinions at It Is a which
the country will have bet- Mr. Atkinson, of Boston,
polities government lie
more representative of the
Observer.
THE DOSE.
Mayor's Court.
of alarming character.
He has himself to
the subject of potash, of which he
the world's supply growing
short, there in sight only
Mayor J. O. Move disposed of to tart tome years,
four during the pail week, as, i and alarm-
Observer.
Dial Button, intoxicated, guilty,
one penny and cost, amount
to 93.10.
James Forbes and Silt
ton disorderly both mil
guilty.
drunk
guilty, lined one
penny cost, A Hies can dis
the best
Henry Carson, drunk and just as a
guilty, lined one men the peace
penny and community.
It lit aid that la in pretty
good humor these days. A few
ago he sent out a scare
and since then the checks have
coming In
Star.
I Chicago
Hill, hi HO.
I. O. O. F.
Aug.
more are
called on Ii weep with those that
lime one who bid fair
to live long and continue to lie a
in affairs this
life. we seen one in
the strength of young manhood
wither as rose,
lea. bin-us that all that is burn
die. Hut
Odd us that we
through the tomb see
the mortal i on it
i a man
die shall lie live V There
fore lie i.
i. That extend to the wife
and family of U B. Hughes
our in this sad
hour. can only direct her
and II. a to the One who is too
wise to err good lo lie
kind. He has promised to lie
baud lo widow.
Thai of
over our
and a copy sent to the family of
Home and for
I,. H. I
l B. r-om.
Jonathan White.
Preferred
Horsewhipping lo
Jail.
Mayo, a ho works
at Savage's livery stables
a severe horsewhipping to
morning. It
seems that Mr. Jolly left his
in Friday at
age's and to
take care It. Later a strange
who had
the de the pistol. This
morning strange was
given his choice ween to
jail Of taking horsewhipping.
The preferred latter
proceeded to administer the
dose. The submitted to it
without a word and immediate
afterwards. He has not been
seen here since.
Negligee and white all up-
to the minute.
Shoes for Men, Ladies,
Boys and
regular now
regular now DO
regular now
regular now W
regular now
regain now fin
DO regular now
regular now
DO regular now
regular now
regular now
Lace
Regular Do now
now
Silks.
China in. always
good now
in. Black Gloria, regular
now
Satin all colors now
in. black Taffeta always
sells now
in. black
value now
Fancy how
flatting.
A. Banister Company
Bay State Shoe Co., Hamilton
Brown Shoe Co., John
man.
now now
now
The Carpet Matting the beat floor
covering on earth, regular
This is no fake sale of and
ends, job lots or damaged goods
but best straight goods.
Trunks and Valises.
These are to go lower than any
thing as we have wore
than think can sell no the
price is not the object.
H. M.
We have been wondering why
people who have to sell
let them get mush ripe
bringing them to market.
of have been
here lately in several loads we
failed to that was lit to
keep over night for breakfast.
They are a Hue breakfast dish, but
should not he lo gel ripe.
The grower would better sale
by using a little rare in this re-
Summer Millinery
At and below Cost
For The Next Days.
must have room for fall goods. Call get bargains.
Yours to please,
Misses ERWIN
SHOES that are SHOES.
LET ME APPEAL TO
Shoes
AT THE
OF THE BOT
THEY THE SOLE
OX WHICH MAN WALKS.
The Bostonian
AND
The
MAKES TAKE THE LEAD
JOB STYLE. COMFORT AND
EASY, THEY
HEW FALL A HE
IN FOB
TO LOOK AT.
YOU SAVE MONEY WHEN
WEAR THESE
Shoes
TRY EM l N AM
WEAR NO
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so lo remind, you that you owe
The Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you w ill
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper.
Marriage Licenses.
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore
issued during the past week three
marriage licenses, all for colored
people as
James and Alfred
Elijah and
Smith.
Peyton Harris.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some o You
Al IS, 1900.
I. A. spent the j
day here.
Will Pollard morning
for the North.
II. Randolph lo Mildred
this morning.
Rev. Ii. Bit
Ii. C. Hooker morning
for New Cork City.
fl. arrived Saturday
from Halifax.
Miss Patrick returned
from
Miss of
is visiting Mrs. W. R.
Will Plow alter spending I few
days here this morning
Rocky Mount.
Mrs. C. T. and
son Charlie returned
from Beaufort.
Miss Margaret and lit
tie Clark returned
morning to
Mrs. W. A. and sister,
Miss Ida Tucker, returned
day from Scotland Neck.
Rev. J. N. left today
Snow Hill to assist a meeting
the Baptist church of that town.
Tail, one of Tub
I boys, has on a visit
I to Plymouth, retarded on l
freight.
Mies Jennie who his
been visiting Mrs, c Booker
u to h. r h me
in Ml. Olive.
I Mrs. James baby and
Miss Nina returned
from Wrightsville
Miss Florence left Sat
afternoon to spend some
time visiting in
and
Miss Dixon, who has
visiting Mrs. II. Coward,
returned to her home in
Sunday.
E. returned Saturday
evening from City Va., ac-
companied his sister, Mrs. O. R.
Hughes. Mrs. L. C. Arthur re-
turned with them.
at
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
The
Attention is called lo notice
laud sale by F. U. James,
Work has commenced on the
culvert across Evans street on the
Academy branch. Rid-
dick, of Suffolk, Va., has charge
of work.
of town horses out
Tuesday had lo lie taken off
the street. The street sprinkler Is
very heavy for the horses on the
kind of streets we have.
Register of Deeds Moore is
a busy time with the county
tax list to have it ready by
first. D.
has completed town list.
Hr and Miss
Keel, both of Stokes, N. C,
were married Sunday afternoon at
o'clock at the home of the brides
brother, Mr. Keel, in Carolina
township. The marriage ceremony
was performed by Rev. . ii.
Mr. W. Henry Alston returned
last week In time to
vote. has a position
With the American Tobacco Co.,
and have sole charge of their
leaf factory, the large and well
equipped plant of Brothers,
whom they bought out some time
ago. In the hands of better
man could the business lie entrust-
ed. Henderson Gold Leaf.
Mr. Wash P. Edwards went
to Friday to resume his
position with a tobacco
warehouse there. During his stay
here he was local reporter for the
Evening Herald, the duties of
which ho tilled creditably and sat-
carrying a for
and exhibiting an
for the business. Mr. Judd
takes place the Herald-
Henderson Gold Leaf.
Store Broken Into.
Mr. Hr. J. store over
at Parker's Cross Roads, a
mile and a half from was
broken into last night a
of whiskey drawn from barrels
as well as other goods stolen.
Mr. Maiming went lo the store
this found leek to
the side door broken the door
prised This is the second
or third time his store has been
robbed in the past three months.
Daily Reflector 11th.
Crazed Her Love.
A young lady from
was sent to the hospital at Morgan-
ton last night. Her story is it sad
one. She had lover it is said
that he had apparently been a de-
voted one for more than a year.
They were I o have married
two weeks ago last Tuesday, but
the hour arrived was handed
her which ran am gone.
I lore another.
All efforts of her father and
mother and of loving friends to
draw her mind from the faithless
lover were in vain and from hours
and days of brooding, reason was
Sentinel.
Tuesday, moo.
E. E. returned Monday
from Wilson.
went lo Halifax
this
Ii. C. Moore went over lo Par-
this morning.
Miss Mamie left this
morning for Wilson.
Ernest came up this morn-
from New
Burwell of Suffolk, Va.
arrived Monday evening.
Misses Fannie and Moore
went to Bethel Ibis morning.
Lang, of Farmville. look
train here morning for
Virginia Beach.
W. Ii. Brown and wife
returned Monday
from a trip in Virginia.
L. It. Bass returned Monday
afternoon from his summer
in Booth Carolina.
R. Davis, of the firm of It. L
Davis of Farmville, left
this morning for New York-
Rev. B, H. returned
Monday evening from a tour
through several of the northern
Bounties.
Miss Fannie Hardy who has been
visiting Mis. S. Smith returned
afternoon to her home in
Greene county.
B-l markets like New and Baltimore seared
We are to sell for money anybody
Why Because we buy more o. Is any other in town
get discounts; and sell tho
margin profit, volume
no rents
Let The Figures Tell Their
,. .,,.,;., 14.98
Men
Sole silk Taffeta Lined, the
-as. 1.92
Adrian is making smut
decided improvements in his livery
lie has the in
side having It all
In a short while ho sill lie
on to the market after
horses,
Mr. .
Mr. Andrew efficient
of
was tendered a genuine, but pleas-
ant surprise last night.
About a number of his
Democratic friends visited his
flee and presented him with a baud
same solid silver salad dish and
lined with as a
token appreciation of
the splendid and successful service
him during the recent
The presentation speech was
happily made by Mr.
In his response, Mr. Joy-
acknowledged the surprise, but
assured hi friends that
gift was duly appreciated.
It la admitted by every Demo-
era has had u
more energetic or
this county than
Mr. Many Republicans
have said as much since the elect-
ion. Western .
H, II. of Chapel HUI,
after spending a few here
with his father. Jonathan
returned morning.
W. M. BUM and family who
have been Mis. Henrietta
Williams returned morning to
their home in Raleigh. Mrs.
accompanied home.
IS, WOO.
II. went to
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. A. Lang, of is
visiting Mrs. K. A.
Miss Harris came home
evening from San ford.
Little Miss Flanagan, of
Farmville, is Miss Abbie
Smith.
Mrs. It H. Home and
evening from
B. Hooker has
position as V.
Johnston Go.
Miss Ethel Malone, of , .
burg, arrived
visit Mm. J. ,
These Goods are A New. No Old Stock on Hand.
., .
plain and
; ,
, .,. ,;,,.
Ken's Collars, worth .
Kb.
iii i
, , , White Las-Be.
Mi Cuff.,
Wei I
, ;. I
, , . . uh-j Negligee won
lb
.
curtain, Whirl Waists worth
., -t i Men's Silk
,, ; Ii
. low Shades, rollers
Shirts Collar-
New styles and Patterns, the
Cotton, worth left, while last.
Open
Greenville, N. C.





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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on Application.
Ki;
year
Tin and discipline will a
Boys fur
j-
Tn Sell i
Your
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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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Title
Eastern reflector, 17 August 1900
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
August 17, 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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