Eastern reflector, 28 August 1900


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My Stock
is Complete
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tAt prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
STATE ALLIANCE.
far the Campaign
I.
. White.
since, met last
other business transacted
adoption of
resolutions;
North Carolina
Farmers State Alliance has been
from the time of its foundation the
earnest friend of education, and
whereas there is now imperative
school
within the of North
than ever before. Now
lie it
Thai the
of Nm In- and hereby
. is, petitioned.
t q T l 1st. To a special tax,
M.
schools tot four mouths, and
that in addition the
and Guaranteed cure tot and of be continued.
malarial and billion troubles. For by -To appropriate a sum
for the support of the Slate
lie
j a permanent basis. such
to enable free tuition In those
institutions to be offered to every
I while in North Carolina.
To such laws as will
compel attendance of all
fourteenth session of Chicago, August
the North Farmer's lowing was issued
week the Democrats of the
n , for the support Ma
th Agricultural
N. Mechanical t the
WHAT BAY ABOUT
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
St. Mary's School, Raleigh, X March WOO.
Mess. h Goldsboro, N.
few months ago purchased a Fell Mattress from
you. After giving it a thorough trial, I find it the moat comfortable
and in all respect- far the must satisfactory Mattress I ever used.
I have tried both cotton and hair malt and greatly prefer this
to either. Wishing you much success with your Fell Mattress, am
Respectfully, Mrs. If. Matron.
Alter night's use, if it is all you even
hoped for in a comfortable bed, it to us and we will refund
you the full amount paid without you not being out
one cent, not even the freight.
HOW If your local dealer does not handle
our mattresses, write to us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same.
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., N. C,
Get a good Safe
safe in all sizes
Every . to
Parker
Ben
between the ages of and
the public schools.
To prohibit the employ-
of Immature age
manufacturing industries.
5th. To establish reformatories
fur young
A was passed the
death of Elias
ex Alliance.
ii- in ions thanking
Winston of A. and M. College
for address before the
b commending and endorsing
the official organ, The Progressive
Farmer, and Its non-partisan
and appointing a lo
confer with the A. and M. College
authorities about tho education at
college of practical
The Alliance also decided to of-
fer a of premiums
cultural displays at Fair
October.
Poe of The Progressive
Farmer, when asked the
present and future of the order,
never care to refer to the
of A officials, as such
matters are not considered j their
selection, but to show the falsity
of the prejudice of some, it may be
well to say that the president and
trustee, the secretary-treasurer,
and Stale business agent, and
taut lecturer are all Influential
Democratic farmers, while the re-
office are tilled by wide-
awake farmers and educators, be
longing to other parties or none.
The prejudice against the Alliance
is rapidly dying out and the out
look for re organ Mat ion is wry
bright. Democrats, Populists,
Prohibitionists Republicans
attended tin- Slate meeting, all
worked in harmony devoted
themselves lo agricultural and
educational lines along which the
Alliance Will work, and all will as
in to lie
this fall and
order that light for the
rescue of the country from Re-
publican policies may, be carried
everywhere with vigor and ear-
we urge all citizen
throughout the States who
are willing lo the Kansas
City platform to meet in their tea-
V dive communities Saturday
afternoon or evening, September
1st, fur the purpose of or-
city or precinct Democrat-
clubs, where such clubs have
been These
Democratic
should avoid ostentation and ex-
The fight must be
carried on by American citizens
behalf of American
there should be no delay in per-
feeling club organization. When
a is the secretary
should once send to B.
Hearst, of National
Association Democratic Clubs,
No. 1780 New York
City, the name of the club, list
of officers, date of organization
number of members-
William j. Betas.
M K.
National
Committee.
II.
National Association of
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To See Us.
At the old Ma reel Moore store,
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
of
Heavy and Fancy
Consisting of Meats. Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned
Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
lo be found an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
cash or in barter. When
you want to sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five P
To those
in Tint's
arc they keep the
in in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver,
and all bilious diseases,
Liver Pills
IN
Cotton Bagging and Hes always
goods kepi constantly on
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
At Cost
And when ii comes to
The Reflector Office Can't Beat.
TO IS KB
Books, Stationery Printing.
No. Maude, a woman is not
generally referred to as dove like
she's pigeon-toed,
Give the average man a million
the thing he'd do
would lie to wish he had another.
justice guides
is
a Case Of the blind leading
blind.
Dealer in will pay a
big price for last which
broke camel's bark.
A good advertising
Using neither too much nor too
little space.
is a of poems
en of as
that's what is to read
The population of Greater New
la officially given at
an increase since of
I. percent.
SI TO AM.
MA
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILL TO
Me. per Cures Chills
Fever. Malaria, Night s.-.
Money if it
No other as good. Get the kind
with the lied Cross the label.
Hold and guaranteed by Wooten,
lb and druggists.
Our entire stock
Dry Goods, Domestics,
Notions, Shoes. Ac.
Co
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Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Far. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and
Heal Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples. Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour. Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar-
den Heeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut-,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Macs
Best Stand-
ard Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see inc.
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Restore
of Mm-
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all of or
find
A tonic led
builder.
-glow to .
chock and lb
of south. mail
par box. for
OUT m to
or wand paid. Send for circular
copy of our
Tablets
bond.
EXTRA
core for Lon of
or
Auxin,
and
of of Tobacco. or
By mall in plain
box, O for oar
to oar la SO refund
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
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only by
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Mich.
SOLD BY Hot.
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Greensboro
North Carolina.
Fall Term begins Sept. 12th, 1900.
on Application.
7-2
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and wood
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fur rear r.-. lire
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M.
Sheriff Till county.
SaLK.
virtue
of in the cum M.
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petition to for
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will the Court House
in mi the tiny
of Sept.
lot ill till- town
N. C. W. II Lang
lot a no Wilson St.
South west polos and G links to
a post oil Lang's Ha, S. ISA
poles in links lo a in
line, then Ninth
links to thence
with North IT, West
to the U-ginning. known u
livery stable lot.
F. o. Jams.
This e
NOTICE TO
day the
of the court of
lo hut Will and testament
of W. K. deceased, notice is
hereby given lo all persons holding claims
against the estate of said W. K.
to them to for payment on or
of July 1901, or this
notice will be plead in bar of their
All indebted arc
to make immediate to ms
This 24th day of July
A.
of the last will and testament of W, K.
Select Female School.
This school will on Sept.
I have secured as for this school
Mis Nancy K. a graduate
N-1 ii- I lam.-, a lady of rare
s several years
with the highest
limn judge. The
r her will be
g desire for their
manners and mental
Primary
Inn 2.60
. 1.00
and vocal with
A , your is solicited
guaranteed.
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Train on Nashville leave
am. p m, arrive lit
Pa m, pm. Sprint Hope I a in. SB
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p m, II a SB. arrive at Ito.
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Train on Clinton Branch leave. Warsaw lot
dally, except Sunday, s am and I
pm. at S a m lad
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Train No Wei
for all point. dally, all via In.-.
II. M.
Agent
J. R. K
T. M. Ma- ager
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NOTICE.
Ni in
In the Court.
J J. Cherry. Jr., against Maggie
Cherry
The Maggie Cherry
lake an
in
the
in
iv in r,
it which lime and place she will appear
or the complaint
whit will tho the
Court of said County, and
he said defendant will notice that if
-he fail to answer or demur to said com-
plaint within that term, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
therein. The said further
Jake notice that the said Is brought
by the in i. divorce from
the bonds
under my hand at in
on this the day
C.
Court.
In Court.
Nona
I'm
Victoria Move vs.
The defendant i aim will
notice that an action entitled as has
commerced the Superior of
county to obtain a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony ; and the defendant
will further take notice that he Is required
to appear at next lam of the Superior
Court of said county to he held on the sec-
Monday after the Ural In Sept.
Best, It being the day of Sept., 1900,
at Court DOOM in Greenville, N. C.
an answer or demur lo complaint in
action, or the will apply lo
Court ft lief in said com-
plaint.
C.
Clerk Coin.
try for pill.
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OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. If. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave for Greenville
Tuesdays, Thin and
at ii A. If, freight only.
Connecting Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
um for nil for West
railroads at Norfolk
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion H. Co. front
New- York; Clyde Lino from
Bay Line from
Line from
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
THE
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Fall Tera Sept. 1900.
Practical, sense
Prepares boys and girls for
duties life. Pupils take a
high Miami at College. Success
measured by the full-rounded de-
of our pupils. Com-
conscientious teachers.
A well organized Literary
Moral influence gum I. Expenses
For further
sec or address the principals,
Bethel.
or J. D. EVERETT,
N. C-
W. R,
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
Highest market
aid for country produce.
prices
PATENT
Is set
J. i 1ST,
-DEALER IN-
0-
A GENERAL LINE
Also a j Hardware.
COME MK.
J. It.
FOR
III
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
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VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, AUGUST 1900.
NO
Killed by a Joke.
August
A of
died as the
of a joke.
Mrs. who was but twenty
two years old, took her three
mouths old baby to home of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Per-
for a short visit. While there
Mi. Perry took
stairs to show to a neighbor who
had railed.
The had with her a
child a big wax doll. Mrs.
Perry doll, with a cloth
thrown over face, back to Mis.
instead of baby.
seeing the wax face closed
eyes Mrs. went Into
which continued at intervals
until she died three days after.
Before she died she said she
was being pursued by a dead wax
face with closed eyes.
Physicians stated that heart
trouble hastened the cud.
Negro Problem Solved at
Last.
Detroit, Aug. State
of Colored Women this
a memorial to
President petitioning
him to ask Congress to pay the
widow of late Postmaster
of Lake City. S.
lieu life of her
was lost liming a race riot
that count.
The . I also
would like lo for a law to be
enacted to that, should
Stale lie found of mob
law it be expelled
The blacks
could evacuate and all the
haters could State of their
own, need not see a
black face. Thus we the
l-ired by
Charlotte, X. C,
During the worst electrical
of yen tonight lightning struck
the large barn at plant of
Charlotte Oil Fertilizer Works,
Setting tire to building which
with contents was entirely
The barn was about a
hundred feet long right in the
of the largest cotton seed
oil plant the South.
Workmen immediately went to
work to save the more important
buildings, and after an hour's
fight succeeded in rendering re-
of the plant safe. The
barn contained thousand
bundles of straw which were en-
consumed. The fire at first
caused excitement here
as it was thought the entire plant
was burning. The loss will not be
very serious.
Philadelphia . takes
this view of the
So far as a suffrage amendment
is concerned, in
Alabama arc considerably different
from those in North Carolina.
The proportion of illiterate whites
in Alabama is so small in
with the total population that
there is no Deed lo make a
nation in their order to the
suffrage amendment
Carolina a very large pro-
portion of the illiterate whites are
Republicans, especially in the
western of State. But it
does not follow that they
cannot read they have not a fair
knowledge of the political issues
that arc presented to them on
stump or explained to by
illiterate members of family,
as it is in its discrimination,
the suffrage amendment in North
Carolina is largely favor of white
A Snake In the Beer Keg-.
Pa., August
Sunday three men named Tony
Pete Mike
took a keg of beer with them j
to the the Penn-
n an in Railroad, which they
were employed as laborers,
Newport. Last night the
Una were found dead on
ground. The keg was almost lull
of beer.
When the head was knocked in
a dead copperhead snake was
found in the keg. The poison
from ft glands had communicated
to beer, causing death of
those who drank it.
Bribe Uttered Fit.
New York, August
World tomorrow will say that Bob
by a Canadian of high financial
standing to lose his tight with
and that
treated the suggestion with ton-
The proposition is said to
have come in a letter from Mon-
In a New York Police Court the
other day a Boston man who bad
been arrested the instance of his
wife on the charges of desertion
nun support presented a novel
defense. He alleged that his wife
had consulted an astrologer, who
told her that she was to
lie married at least twice. was
her first said
man. I saw that it was
up to me to get a move I had
to either die or skip and I
preferred lo The court,
however, declined to follow that
line of reasoning, put tho man
under to support hi wife, re
of the astrologer's
cope.
To Farmers of North
You are especially invited to at-
tend the sessions of the second an-
convention of the
States Association of the
of Agriculture at Raleigh,
Aug. in the
Carolina agricultural build-
Many topics of interest u
the farmer, gardener and orchard-
will be discussed. Hun.
James Wilson, secretary of
culture, will lie present, besides
many other distinguished men of
science.
A rate of one and
has been secured, and order to
secure the benefit the low rate
you should purchase a straight
fare ticket from your station, ask-
for a certificate of purchase.
This certificate will be signed by
the secretary of the association at
will entitle lo I
return ticket at one cent a mile.
Be sure to get certificate When you ,
purchase your ticket.
I hope many of the farmers of
Stale will attend.
s. L.
Commissioner.
Pointed
Two weak partners arc seldom
able to make a business firm.
When suspicion enters the door
goes out el window.
Men like to be laughed at for
their wit, but not their folly.
No man ever succeeded in
a will that was satisfactory to
alibis heirs.
wisdom of the sage is
ply the art of concealing his
from others.
If you once get into habit of
telling the truth you will find
much easier than lying.
The real proof of the pudding is
in stale of your
morning sifter you have eaten it.
Chicago News,
Starts to
London, August
to a Si. Petersburg special, a
gram has been at the
Russian capital from Shanghai an-
the departure of Li
Hung Chang for
Fire at Norfolk.
Norfolk, Va. August
wholesale and retail hardware es-
of The Henry Walks
Company, was visited by lire this
morning between five and six
o'clock. The blaze started the
office and was discovered by a
who sent a general
alarm. The spread rapidly
but after a hard light for forty
minutes fire was extinguished.
Of lire is unknown,
but Is supposed lo have been an
electric wire The ear
a stock worth
The loss is roughly estimated at
fully covered by
i ranee. It the cum
will resume business in
thirty days.
Valentine Turns to
John Valentine, president
of the Express Com-
who was a strong supporter
or President
contributor to the
fund four years ago.
has declared for
A letter from him dated San
Francisco was given at Democratic
national headquarters, In which be
Believing that, bet ween claim
Of that all men are en-
titled to equal lights and
the dogma of tyranny might
snakes right there is no mid-
ground, I favor the
meat of Bryan aid Stevenson stud
straight support of the Democratic
As bead of one of the greatest
express corporations
and employer of thousands men
in the Western, Middle Western
and Pacific Coast States, President
Valentine is considered by Dem-
leaders a factor in the
and his declaration for the
Democratic nominee is expected to
have considerable effect.
Mr. H. Wilson has a com-
in Sunday's Charlotte
Observer calling on the Old Whigs
and their descendants to get to-
form a white
this Stale that will com-
the confidence and respect
of all classes.
was eliminated by the
of amend-
many us who advocate
greater liberty of political opinion
and action fondly hope and believe
-then Mr Wilson's idea may
root later the time
while people can
without endangering the
Commonwealth. There are
questionably a good many people
Ibis State who have in recent
years remained in the Democratic
almost solely account of
the color are really Re-
publicans on national issues, But
what we stalled out to say is that
if the national Republican
ever hopes lo besoms really res-
it must change
its style of doing business, II
must in this section eliminate
from prominence in party
councils and holding,
and it must also eliminate its
while leaden who hate, by
their association the
become a offensive, if not more no
than he is. Whenever the mil inn
party does this it
nay some accessions in the
South. it its ways
lo the South its pen
pie, its increase membership in
this section will lie least
for many years lo
ville I mail,
TO PEOPLE, AND Cl OP
PITT ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We oiler the best Selected line of
General Merchandise
lo be found in an;, store County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of Hie best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Bummer
and Winter. We are at work for and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what you want stud to
sell you if we can. We you the very service, polite
attention, and most terms consistent with a well
established business built sip strictly on own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and following lines general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats Caps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meal. Sugar, Send Is.
Hardware,
Plows, Casting and Plow Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
be weekly crop
sued says.
In crop ions caused by
areas, the
reports of crop c
the week Monday, August
WOO, are generally
Thunder showers
curred Mi i ., i Thurs-
day nights, v. most
precipitation along the
line from Charlotte through
to Norfolk, hut north
south of this line, a well r the
majority of onus near the coast
and in the very
no
r., . .- in those
counties here and the
soil is hum dry all ruin did not
cur its influence was but temporary,
and soil i- now as dry j
. The heal hi-
. n was again
degrees daily above the
with maximum from degree
degrees every tiny of the week.
Reward
The readers of this paper will lie
pleased to learn there is at
one disease that
science has teen able to cure in all
its stages, and is Catarrh
Hall's Catarrh Cure i- the only
cure known to the mi
fraternity Catarrh being ii
disease, requires a eon
treatment. Hall's Ca-
Cure i- i a ken internally, act-
directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of system,
thereby destroy the foundation
of the disease, and giving the pa-
I strength by building up the
in ion assisting nature in
doing work. The proprietors
have -H much faith its curative
powers, they offer One Hun-
Dollars for any ease Unit it
to cure. Send for list of
Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Family Pills are the beat.
Use Good Plows.
We have just received a of South and
Single and Double home. Call and Bee
before buying. We also
Tools,
Plow Gear
Headquarters For
Builder's Hardware, Heady Roofing Beady Mixed
Paints, Nails and i-,
the drought
-iii tilt almost
lulled , and is i,
those
which have retched no rain what-
ever. for full
possible; very have
been sown; fodder pulling however
ha made good headway.
holding well
on clay land-; ail crops
have unquestionably
very much; the rain of the 10th
caused some places
a large of correspondent
Mate i cotton bob are very
small and arc opening prematurely
and In,; mi cotton cannot
tail to be short and inferior
fresh blossom are n forming
and shedding All re
port agree that the cot ion crop
in the Male, once the most
crop in state, ha been
cut short by drought.
Picking has c
Oral been
throughout the sec-
where showers occurred ibis
k may y h Id a fair crop trader
fill i i con lit ions,
lie ill; col ii n. I, i- no very
in i I it r . dried i p
be u the ha, c
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-1 . i . . n In , i . p
oral; mil curing have ad-
steadily,
potatoes rice do u In be
well, though refreshed by
showers here In
are Worthless.
apples bate -an
have dropped
apple- are poor, and on
the a h apple . i
through many counties of
Blue report a full line
crop.
i h.- pupil a New
school v ho bad sent from
her for two weeks
ill- u i i from
her n absent
Monday. please .-m use in i.
absent -he had a
sole
-he had a sore
i- tin
had e was ah
soul ii i lay, ill a i re
limit lain
v. el.
Near ST. V., far-
mi are digging baked potatoes
from their Ids. The farms
adjoin a peat bog,
peal inns back under the land.
the bog look lire from
some source, has burning
i since. In tire lists
back under potato
patches, and the potatoes
bet nicely iii the ground.
Dr. It. house at
was burned yesterday.
During wind storm yesterday
afternoon spark from u tobacco
set the woods Ore near the
house, sparks from the wood
et tin on Ore. In a little
Million would lie
to attempt to save house.
other buildings
wen from Had
. been a lack of water in
i ell on account of drought,
have been saved.
Dr. w living at Dover
h id pall of hi- furniture burned
in building. The residence
was valued at was la-
for Free
Press,
intelligent and observing
gentlemen were discussing in our
presence a few ago the power
y, and how people
the m who i gifted at
ii g alongside man
who Is not so gifted. These gen-
ii a . ed that the
money the
a man's excellency i- growing.
Many people who ought to have
ii is i come regard
purely by I heir power to make
i- true with many
who stand high in church
circles. They forget many nobler
when the special gift sit
j making i- lacking a
snake up. Scotland Neck
BAKER k
Building
N C.
Ai Middleton, N. hitch-
en
i i by -i I;. et the
track two
year ago, lime was
population is
tOO
years ago.
They are either playing a game
or Republican manager an
-cased. From private source it
recently come to our
edge that In
India
Illinois, and Hull I
North Carolina. This is
sin indication of how political
Inn may I o fault, Tho
Republicans have tin more chance
to carry North Carolina in
the Democrat to carry
-which I all.
i In pi i.
not worth much just yet.
i i
tut b
and fever i- a bottle of
chill Tonic. It
I inland in a form
No pure no pay. Pi hie
Dr. Ii.
DENTIST,
White
store.
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mm
EASTERN REFLECTOR
X.
D. J. Owner
Entered
Greenville, Second
Mail Matter.
of the 14th in refer- A whole family living j
la Blade lo me as candidate is family all respects.
for States Senator
failing that a candidate Bat the
Chief Just the
I am at a loss to how
MASONIC MALL SCHOOL.
All Heady The
The Hoard of Ti of
ban in some degree the evil
condition. Wt
would, therefore, our M were session
class to
any word net of urine Tile the school on
to Cher of ,,,.,.,.,,, iv,. 3rd. The
their number of pupils promised, and
, 1900. i.,, judge in We public and
in the office l make
from follow l another teacher
-sub. The
was to meet Henderson
R few days before
the time set tor the meeting the
Secretary was informed UM
town could net entertain the body.
The Idea of meeting was
abandoned and s taken
to arrange for meeting
which occasioned n
We hope this will learn the
to accept no more Mich in-
The members arc able
themselves.
Tb Washington Messenger s
th some of the Populist
Beaufort county had
removed to place to
and that
change were like j to follow in all
the oilier
There work t
Congressman Skinner, Pop-
away . the palmy
HUH M
But Thief Oct. oft With Mono.
of last
John a stole a
II I
to I
lie I Trowed a cut
and then came to Greenville
and and
He sold the horse to Mr.
the cart to Mr.
The claimed
of the wretched in idleness about the -O to raise money to go
demagogue. I so well v of Charlotte when they might of . . n
deceiving a With this Mis
. -f J-g a I ha, our people
Wed .,. by
of force. Miss
brief period in deceiving a ,,, to better their -.- . of J
many of the good people ,., Parker, an honor Wednesday, C
this State.
c. II.
of race resort to the Ca
FARMERS MEET.
condition. This
the fact that so women
of the Female
. T. Smith a letter
his horse-
the resort to the ., . , mud to be on the
four, room, where the details of Upon go
are heard. This and Miss -k u J r
and to of the W -J
The colored of n We also com
bur e held a conference In I wend the establishment of a re
Charlotte last and dis-
cussed t luting to the we
tare advancement of their
race.
The following is the
of opinion formulated by the com-
and adopted b confer
the colored farmers of
Mecklenburg county conference
assembled, brought together
of one of the oldest Mr
and beat schools of the South, bought from the
public are assured of the the one stolen from Mr
for girls that Greenville wired him
that horse was here.
formal or for boys
criminals.
rejoice in any
of harmonious existing
bet ween the laces in our section of to of this school.
have her to promptly.
Now, then, i. you your girl
the country and people to
continue to use their
to promote this
A Word For You.
has opened,
lull and it U pt-
of matter L, ,. . . , , . .
,, Hoc time people
our ,. ,
. . , There are a
After to
the loafed J
here
of the
all
m. t
mi i
, .
hi Mr i Tho
. e Hi much
And yet it
I For there
by
t ca i
v. ii simple and
H nature u. It is a
skin readily absorbs. It
and vigor,
prevents sets
and the lost of the girlish
in P ,
.;
it
C, I it tUt
. co.,
rejoice that the time has arrived
when thoughts can be turned
lo those Interest which com era
with a view lo
, our material moral
lava of fun when the I . . ,
Condition. large number of
pies-
u is
of
of Tin.
Those charge hope to he W
date all who apply for v the Deputy and
but the of school J Chief and two others
building make it to limit of
the number of pupils to sixty Adam, bridge, where they
therefore lo insure; W but
the pupil should he
present the first day. I
Mr. II. was elected
Secretary and Treasurer of the
Board all bills
and pay all a., lints, have the
some be ,.,,,.,,.,,
paid off many a evince that
swept against his party
he was one who went under and
mi who have been promising
US a soon as this time
came they were going to bring
; some . Along at intervals ;. ,,,
during the last few months we . is
have been putting marks harmonious this
taking place which influence l W
but lie and reaching.
conference makes the fol-
low
i. Ownership in the soil
remind them of fact. Some
hate seeing the mark
then paper if would
he has been j in soil is e, l
looting grip his pull. Since , to of a. come right on and pay up
. i . i . ,. then hi.-t tobacco or
last election it baa become lo own a -mall farm v.
a soon opened. Now
do not love to mark
nor money to make this the
school possible.
ITEMS.
August
I. A. is north
fail of good.
If. King over here
night.
Miss came down
, has been a
la Lucy
Brooks.
to
n Sunday I is
Taylor Otis Gas-
kins took the train at
day for
The farmers about through
coring tobacco hare started
picking out cotton.
J. C. is having a More
put up near the foot of the bridge,
Some men came down from Kin
Friday with the
of a lot of tobacco
this market. and carrying it to
Kinston resell it, hut before
they got through the hist
row the warehouse they decided
there was no profit handling to-
that was sold this market
without taking it further
The prices on all grades of to-
have been very satisfactory
this week.
V. F. James Murphy
Jeremiah Williams, allot Kin-
Populist, are W neat and a should be the ambition
worth considering man among n.
understood that once one
influence that the
. possessor a
, out of reach o. the u ,
glowing ,. . ., becomes self re
w ho a i
tub an
for berths occupied by the and commands the respect
Populists, Pop the light of the com-
ii i-t post
Bryan and
Ms
Aug. ti,
Kin Maggie Peal returned home
,,, Wednesday from
W. J. M. t.
promise not to do of thaw
thing if yon will keep
. . . eon and
fa man owed
i. . of goods.
of corn and made to Wash-
. , ,.,., be pertain , D. and
i- about a some
. a sons It-It here
fool enough to keep them In ., ,. about newspaper, would
leave supporters out
Cold.
Did ever Just listen at the
. millet his neighbors.
What is true him must he at-
Armed of hi- and household.
i . bis private life and public
ties as a citizen, therefore, he acts
that comes Obi In for the go all. It is
the City of Akron, a urged that people use their
an upon a little to secure
girl. .- ten before a Mug
a hearing, I
y to II I
begin to his
doubt bis honesty. we are . returned
Nashville Friday visiting
homes.
to be ii idea
. ired ;. . i farm
Ian.- . ii be fuel is, any
. i . .
i mi . Lei . ; .
not you a cent except
chat and surely we
entitled to that much. The
way to keep the cross marks or
avoid Icing is to
and up.
friends.
NEWSY AMI
BUSINESS NOTES.
August
Fun room
houses lots, good
water and good location, situated
cast of railroad, near Baptist church
tow u of Winter, X. r. AI-
so one small farm near said
highly improved and splendid
cation v buildings. Also
store, i west aide and near railroad.
Terms of sale reasonable. Apply to
W. II, Carroll.
The prospects for a attend-
at Ibo opening of
ville High School arc very bright,
and those interested are wear-
smiling faces.
Ii. returned from the
northern markets Wednesday even
This store is a busy place
for there are new goods, more
New Bern Fair.
,, ,. . i ,. spent day here Friday.
The New Bern Fur, under the J
auspices of the But
Game and Industrial
will he held November
to inclusive. Arrange-
have begun early for the
and it is proposed lo make
It the most successful fair ever
held New Trotting
i mining races arc being arranged,
which, with large and C
exhibits oysters
star Fell la Path.
An immense meteor fell miles
from here last two per-
sons, Mr. and Mrs. K. Monroe
of N. V., barely missed
being struck by it.
They are making the tour of the
country in a carriage, and left
yesterday route for Ibis
place, where intended to
wild game, is to draw the night. Ten miles from
crowd of visitors. km they lost their way, and
, ,,, alter night fell they
Waxes and Salary. themselves a low swampy
Well.-
spot, surrounded by wooded bills.
Here phenomenon appeared,
between l ft
wages and
man U working a
running a machine of
kind, or laying brick or doing The frightened heard a
something else that make, a and
collar and cuds uncomfortable, he full- e feet In diameter
gets wages. you understand
hat I them. Th ground trembled
mighty impact, and on
like lire the and put
lynching the money into homes. A people
ii. I.--, their to w
I , ,.
expenditures
.-,.,. . ,.,,.
came the mob lo , ,,,, ;. mi,
city prison. were told the
was there, in-
I he building
i bey then the noun-
Iv jail and tin- same thing. i m red.
did i
back lo the prison, i
t, h, be mi ii
people were in the
a store
upon and everything in t .
guns ammunition stolen. Tb
mob Are several
All this
in Ohio, too, Thai H II
female crank who has shed
ding so tears over the South
had better
to i Buckeye State.
Judge II. Brown, Jr.,
having been suggested as of
tin- for tin i
i Senate or the Chief
of the Supreme Court,
written a letter to the
setting forth hi-
sou
i I in to in , p
herd lint will be eon
cm red Slate over. Though
he both,
would honor position, lie-
low is his
The Observer,
I tN an i ml iii your
j. .- a mill stone
. i. i- by it
-ink to the tin- sea
way -it escape made.
tin ii makes an
effort to
out he only gets in deeper every
day. year. I
tin . i. th.- situation of of our
rs, heir. dot
improve as t hi- go on. We
id greater care be ex-
g and
the pi in sac-
to gel out and keep of
pi restrain
the plan from
win. traverse lbs
country and are more tone dreaded
note many try
to progress by cultivating
large farms. It is a great mistake
to suppose one is advancing
his us a farmer when in
Is half cultivating a large faun. A
small well cultivated will
sure good returns prosperity.
An intelligent appreciates
this in t mil prefer to have
but land cultivated well, is to
the interest of both a less
number be
this connect ion we would advise
i as ranch
That our do all they
can to their In.
A people can't lie
Ideally moral people. Morality
can I a one room
in
The
Missouri was opened
Tuesday, being
the principal speaker.
Wisconsin Democratic Stale
-invention, at Milwaukee,
Louis for
billing a heavy storm at Ports
. lour dwellings were
struck by lightning, and two were
destroy
Kill years old,
shot killed Mrs. Anna Tyson
and Wounded her at K
Mo.
After drowning an eighteen year
girl, whom be had assaulted,
at Pine Minn., a laborer
named drowned himself.
The Kentucky Prohibitionists
nominated for John I.
White, of Manchester, formerly a
the explosion of a mill
boiler at O.,
and
were killed.
Mr. Ball and Wife,
held a meeting here for cheap and all o. goods
two weeks. They left here Mon- and
day for
If. Cherry is still at bis h place to to very attractive, es-
for the ladies.
is in
old home for a few days.
W. at last mine
to
this week and will
home to-day.
are want of
very W. T. of who
J. B- Untiling has come over visiting his brother, W.
depot drink of water. J
J. it. the of. evening,
Cherry ft will Leroy left Thursday to an-
leave morning for
more New York, to purchase
bis fall stock of goods.
Mr.-. died
day morning at o'clock.
1.1. near here, came
home Saturday morning on a
visit.
It. II. Keel is In-, old home for
days.
Prof. will
preach in the M. K. church Sun-
day.
John of Scotland Neck,
sin Tuesday night in Bethel.
in us Jack
I, B. Aug.
a crowd was out lo
Despite the vigorous protests of church Sn y.
friends, Howard Q,
fuse has married Harriet
year-, age.
us, If. V.
he was discharged
years of service, John B.
of hat
v.,
led
she loot money sin
to send In her mother.
eighteen year old Katie
N.
v.,
Kramer, while
log St I. I .
and William Cant; . two
Mil., from
I in of
cine Sn to visit T.
Miss ii of
night
Blue k Misses An-
aim While.
Buss, of
passed
on In- way
Mis. t . s. is
A Intel our people am preparing
I for Saturday.
Henry has some
weighing from
In to tin pounds,
of our farmers
are through curing tobacco.
a position in the yards at
Newport News.
and wife are
visit ill Hooker-
ton.
U. II. Hui sucker left for Kin-
the A. Mfg.
everything is life, animation and
go than you
can shake a stick at.
works is a
and S whizzing new bug-
are all mi the go. At the
the girls
are singing, the boys
all working for dear life order In
meet the demand made upon them
for is
alive.
of Ail. -i
There lo be an
persons engaged
in lines to avoid
appearance of competition,
thus escape the expense of
without experience,
they do know Unit the wrest
of trade from rival establish-
is not the only effect of the
of
One of the results of ad-
is to increase
volume of trade. Must people
have to be of
own needs and The
cost of judicious is
compared with the
Philadelphia Record.
Hut if he sits at a desk and
uses a pen gels a week
animation Mr. Monroe that
the meteor deep into
the marshy ground, from
Boom for
school room.
has soft he receives a . .
. ,, . i hole wen-pouring clouds steam.
salary. Now do you see r
I Mrs. Monroe was made quite
by the shock Danville, Pa., Dis-
patch, Huh.
u city goes lo
country for rest and quiet it seems
The easy-going father with a lot to him that one little cricket can
of daughters usually finds that his make more noise than a trolley ear.
household is there a tan yard around
When it comes to g question of here any where, my boy asked
law the suits, replied the
and brewer always has a lot of boy; always licks us
band.
FOR GIRLS ONLY,
Will open Monday To b.- conducted under
the supervision of Masonic Lodge. Two experience I
competent teachers have been elected, others will lie employed if HOC-
. l-u-I class in every particular is what the school shall be.
TUITION Primary Higher
Languages cents each extra.
per mouth, or two from same family 12.50 each.
a registration fee of II per term of five mouths will
pupils lo cover incidental expenses, payable in advance. Ail bills t
lie paid monthly. No variation from published rates. For further
Information address Dr. It. L. W. M. Chairman of
Summer Millinery
At and below Cost
For The Next Days.
We must have room fur our fall goods. Call gel bargains.
Yours to please,
Misses ERWIN
11.1 .;, -N
TEMPTING
Are Our First Fall
FANCIES
THE LINK, far. that we i-v.-r oiler. I
SI will
THE BIT you will find anywhere.
Men's New Puffs, As-
cots, Club Ties
Bows. Imperials,
A Assortment.
Mi than y of. i and M I bow, as
anal y have in Ii afford
OS if y buy.
THE CLOTH
EASTERN REFLECTOR
a Clear With Ice.
, The Albany tells how a
patent lawyer, who is naturally
j ingenious man, the
If there is a place of a match in an unusual and
in the margin of this paper it unexpected
so to remind you that you owe- He was consulting a broth
for lawyer, and the course of
subscription a- man took a cigar
hi, pocket. The, he tooled
for a match, but was forth
need
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find murk on their
paper.
LOCAL
oyster time.
Court Hill next week.
said first
man. A piece of ice will do equal
Lawyer but No.
I lifted tin-cover from the water
cooler, took out a piece of ice
about inch thick, whittled it,
into disk, and with
the palms of his melted its
two sides convex, thus giving the
form of a double coin ex lens or
is rejoicing over
lights.
Though it was late coming
rain did good. tbs SUB'S rays OH the end
, and set lire.
and associations , .,
. ion Messenger.
coming on.
Jars, Fruit dare,
Jars at
bad her bale of
new this season.
When we gel a shower does
not seem lo col the temperature.
The boys and girls have but one
week more of vacation before the
schools open.
Fob One ii horse
Engine wheels. Apply It.
N. C.
I lid yen know that ex-
press money order cheap
and safe a way as you can make
small
T. It. Moore, of Deeds,
issued during the past week
three one for white
and two colored in follows;
Will
Clark mid
A brain Jenkins and
Clark.
Jenkins and
I Home.
of the
death of Mr. a no
live of this which occurred
America on the lath of
this month. He had had
lock jaw which caused
his death. had spent a good
deal of in- III
previous to his trip to Central
i. a and made a of
hero who very much
grieved lo learn of his death. His
brother, Mr. John ml
with him In Central America.-
Daily
Advice.
A farmer told us the other
tobacco growers never had
a better piece of advice them
what Mr. O. L.
u recent issue of
about not crowding their to-
the but divide it
the season.
will tic found
timely, it will pay to fol-
low advice he given. No man
connected with mar-
looks after lbs interest
better than Mr. Joyner, and no
mini works hauler to help I hem
get Of their labor.
Had
George
was arrested here today
Chief of Polios J. T, Smith and
Mr. tiny lord, a nub
from fur breaking into
the depot at Tunis some lime
and stealing a of
goods money. lie
gin was traced here by Mr. Hay-
lord and in tobacco
town this evening,
The desperate
having broken into another
house Tunis previous do
pot robbery and is also mi escaped
con. id from the chain
county.
HOWDY DO.
to t Van
ill At SI ft,
t. ii f.
N.
from
this
M i i n- I i
Kinston.
Sighs from Kim .
H. L.
K. L.
left this for
fort.
Misses Mamie and Hooker
returned Wednesday from
more.
Wt. Lang, of
lied Vie
Mamie came .-. i-i
I this morning from to stall
I Miss
Miss Florence of
son. arrived Wednesday night to
visit Mrs. S. T. Hooker.
W. Taylor, of Kinston, spent
Wednesday
sent the Orion Knitting Mills.
I v. Al St
is
this .
fur Ned.
V . fool i t -day
from
Mi-s Mary Alice Move
night from Wilson.
T. J. and wife
let in this morning from More-
head City.
and I Law-
to
Mrs. Lang, of
look the train here this Stoning
for Baltimore.
It.-v. N. M, returned
from a trip to
Hill and other
points.
Higgs Tail have rented Hie
store recently . a. tiled by II. Sus
man Co. and will for dis
playing
Andrew and Tom Moore
Thursday night
where they have been to attend
unveiling of the Vance
men I.
J. It. Davis, of the of It. L.
is of re-
turned Thursday from the
North has been to
Chase goods for the
of returned
Friday night.
Miss Mary this
fir Wilson.
W. T. Godwin wife returned
Friday from Baltimore.
Hurry of Kinston,
came over Ibis morning.
J.
from Neck.
A. II. and two children
left morning for
It. mi the train
this morning for via
W. Jones,
the Raleigh hits been heron
day or two.
Mill Katie Moore, of Washing
Inn, arrived Friday lo
HIM Forbes.
Judge A. M.
through Ibis
u his way t Littleton,
M.
left Ibis morning I'm
lo Mis. II.
Miss of Or-
Home at
night to visit her motlier,
Mrs. A. M.
Miss Ron who has
been . W. M. King,
turned Hi is morning I o her home
In Rocky
Mrs. M. I-His and children,
who have visiting the
f A. A. Andrews, returned this
morning to home
for The
The
great like New fork, Philadelphia and have been searched for
we We are going to sell less than anybody
else, Been use buy more than any other in town
and get larger discounts; and sell th
mat gin profit, a L . volume l
and no rents to pay.
Let Their
Men and Price, tin H mid quality.
. ; i Sal Price,
ill i, or Ma I silk the
flu i
Men Suits r and Pi . 2.75
I Out.
New -Ti. At the
iSland Shunting
out
in the second
beaten into insensibility. A large
cited
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
Carried by
August -The Stale
board of and
. in. the i mi the I u
lion,. The vole win.
for the Amendment
against
for the oil,
MS,
Will-, north I
i no
I plain and fun j I
while I'm
worth
inch extra heavy null
.
Hose,
Baal Moan worth
her Hone, nil .
Knitting Silk, nil colors, worth t
pool.
Men's
Silk Mantle
th
. I .
. i Ill Stripe White
I- Minis i
. A d
hive
Silk, i i . Shirts, worth
. i
I., . I worth worth o
jog ii I -i .
,, i i i -M Stationery.
I one. ,.,., i Id , ,,.,, , ,.
and
in- New Patterns, the
Silk licit nil
in inch j worth . .;. left, conic while I hey
Big New
Open
N. C





ATTENTION FARMERS
I an now offering you one of the i lines of
Strange
A young is to his
at bis Mark's Creek
Hats, Pants
. condition, and with a rather
at very reasonable My line of
GROCERIES
which is Ike i f market and cheap.
When you c. to again give me a
to l
. White
m at.
cure
and Laxative Una. ant
fern all malarial and billions trouble For Bale
Harrington, Barber .,
N. C
BEAD WHAT ll K SAY ABOUT
Our Royal;
Elastic Felt Mattress,
you
St. Mary's School, Raleigh, X. 1800.
Goldsboro,
few months ago I purchased a
After giving a thorough trial. I rind it the most comfortable
in all respects by satisfactory Mattress I ever used.
I have tried both cotton and hair and greatly prefer this
to either. Wishing you much success with your Fell Mattress, am
Respectfully, Mis. M. Matron.
Oil After i use, i all you even
Imped fr in u comfortable bed, return it to us and we will refund
you the lull amount paid you not being oat
one eon t. not even the freight.
HOW CAN GET local dealer does not handle
our mattresses, write to us direct for descriptive of same,
BOY ALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., GOLDSBORO, X.
Get a good Safe
relation of a marriage
the line South
Una. hits required
the attendance of a
physician.
To tell the story most
gently we begin at the
The young man is the
j oldest a family of live brothers
people,
who have for some time DOM en-
the saw mill
two years ago he was in
I with a young holy who lives
Bear Laurel Hill, but his family
I Objected strenuously to the match
. of the delicate health of
the young lady. They succeeded
breaking up the match and no
tore thought of it. and in the
Course of time he centered his
elsewhere, a school
in being the object.
for chills and Last Thursday evening, August
0th, Axed as time for the
celebration of their and
preparations anther extensive
scale were made. Imitations to
their friends ware given, the
on each side the cakes
were baked and nil preparations
as arc usually made for such
Everything went well en-
tile few days before the date set,
when the young man received a let-
from his in which it
said she that if he mar
another she would end her ex
The letter almost erased
young man. and he alto threatened
suicide, His family realized his
condition and kept close watch on I
bin, but Sunday In lore the day
I annotated for his m he
their and went to
see girl I. instituted
search hint, and
him in a semi conscious condition
over in South Carolina, charge
of girl So. i. who declared
they hail been regularly married.
He didn't seem to remember much
of anything, but did have very
indistinct recollection of some
of performance before a mag-
He was taken back to
His home, hut his condition has
nut materially improved. His
second intended has called on him
and very generously forgiven all,
mother accounts for his
ward predicament by saying that
he has been subject, at rare Inter-
during his life, to of
slight mental aberration, that
he was temporarily unbalanced by
the Anglo-
STATE NEWS.
nigh hail a lire
Tuesday
The at the Durham cotton
mill is still in progress.
I The near
are said to have peaches
and crops raised in
this season.
Kink, a prominent mer-
chant of Salisbury, has eloped with
a young lady who was a milliner
in his store. Flak had hen mar-
twenty years.
The light being
at Washington to on
Sense river o. In
Sew has been launched and
will soon be completed ready for
x ice.
At Durham Sunday evening Mrs,
Lints went to Start a lire
the cook with a cm of oil.
There was an the
woman was so terribly that
she died after a few hours of
on v.
TAKE ROB-. SI'S TASTELESS CHILI TO,
pee bottle. Carat and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money if it doesn't.
Soother SB good, kind
with Bed Cross on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten,
Bryan and druggists.
lire
Viet i safe is made in all sizes
ii m . n, and general
Every wife II a guarantee to he
proof. Pries up.
J. L. SUGG, Art
Greenville, N. c.
At Cost.
Our ti lire stock
Dry Goods, Domestics.
Notions, Shoes,
U Co
think the papers make a
mistake in referring to trouble
So M.
Wholesale and retail and
Dealer, paid for
Hides, For, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses. Oak Suits,
by Carriages, Go fails, Parlor
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail S Ax
Meat Key Weft
Beauty Den-
Cherries, Peaches. Apples,
Pine Apples, nip, Jelly, Milk,
Georgia as a race riot. Sugar, Meal, Soup,
murdered a white and Magic Food, Matches, OB,
THE COUNTY SCHOOL DIKE
APPOINTED Till.
resisted arrest and were by
others of their color. This is not
a race war, but an attempt by the
law abiding element of a
those who have
law. If offenders
had been while men the same at
tempt to arrest them would have
made and had resisted
result would probably hate
lie n Herald.
As one of the depositories Books in
Pitt County. handle the books designated on the
State i for ill- public schools and can supply what-
ever you ii.-c I. also hare
COPY BOOKS,
slant and vertical, double ruled writing boo
tablets, cap paper, pens, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, ink-, companion boxes
Some Our I
in a paper which he recently
read the British Medical
Association Smith
j scribed a remedy for
disorders that Is within the reach
of the poorest. is steady
hard work .
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls,
den Seeds, Oranges,
Candies. Applet., Peaches,
Prunes, Currents.
mid China Ware, Tin and
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Best Stand-
ard Sewing S a c h i BOB, and
other goods. Duality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see
SAM M
Phone ff
MICE,
At the old Man el us Moore store,
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy
of Moats,
S Coffee. Canned
Tobacco, Cigars,
ti m, in fact everything
to found in an date
We pay the highest market
prices fur all kinds of
Country Produce,
cash or in When
you to sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
promise entire
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five P
CU--E AND MALARIA,
night Sweat with Robert
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per
bottle. Pleasant to lake. Money
if it fails. Restores
pin the blood makes
you well. oilier as good.
Sold and guaranteed at drug
stores of Bryan, Wooten and
School.
will on
S,
s. . Br lab school
Mu K. a
a lady rats
rears
with the highest
Desi The
under her will be
for their
and menial
follows;
Interim MB
of 3.0
A pawl of your is
soil
MKS. A. FORBES.
Aug.
A Fortification.
, against disease
by Putt's
cure for sick headache,
stomach, malaria,
constipation, jaundice, bilious-
and all Kindred troubles.
Fly-Wheel of
our Liver
the I shall ever
be grateful for the accident that
brought them to my notice. I feel
as ill had a new lease of life.
J. Fairleigh. Platte Cannon, Col.
Liver Pills
PILLS
Lo- of
all g
A ind
flow to
and
ma On
mail
O for
of all
Saud
REWARD
will ll- for any
f , p-ls. Sirs
w-
Mule
Mil. tin- are
will,
r VAr
pills, so
r. of
VITA CO., and
,,,
J I. S
COAST
TRAINS
It.
at C .-.
V-
Ar Oil
Leave
n ii a
i en w w
Leave K.
Ar
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TRAINS
OS
Lt
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A H
Lt t
SO IO
Lt s m
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Ar
Greenville
Full
N. C.
Cotton Tics always
mi bun i
kept on
I produce
sold. will you.
D.
c pencils I cent, plain lead pencils
robber tipped lead l rout. tablet with
pretty cover i cent, crayons, with metal bold-
t, in nice box B i pencil, slats pen-
and pen, and rule, all in wood box, S
coins. A great big wide tablet rents.
ink mi the market, cents. Copy n to lo cents
White gross in box, Good foci's cap
paper cents per
an I
fT I
I'm par
par I
Tn M isl
.-
PATENT
or photo.
fro and
ton W IS p
p m.
p in. p in
put, arrives
u m
OS mi. a m, J -1
Mills a
rive
to p Hope Mills p n
B Spring A M. p in, p r,
p m
at with tin Carolina
at the
Air and
Railway Hip and
In on n, , .- i v.-k
-ii. Halifax i; i m.
-i i at in inn. M
T n
M am.
at lb am. daily
m in . in i, i i i. in.
am Mm. leave
cony our
Tablets
PILLS
SO
or
bond.
extra
for
or Shrunken
nod th
Tobacco,
MEDICAL CO.
saw,
Air by J L
Greensboro College
North Carolina.
Full Term Sept. 12th,
on Application.
President
Wards
pan house
others the- Law of
Carolina for
you U I out the Monday in
mat-
at am trouble.
O.
of Pitt
LAND
of a of the Superior
Court of county in the of M.
I. ti other again. Joyner and
wife Annie u h-II for
veil the Court House
in Monday day
of Sept.
or of
N. at W. t a
lot at n post on Wilson St. and run-
South poles G links to
a post on W. Lang's line, thence
links to a in
line, then North Kn-i poles
and links to a post on Wilson St. thence
North IT; Went I s
and IS link, to known as
the stable lot.
F. Q.
This Aug. e
NERVOUSNESS,
An
, S. Wan Is as
for the
Is
el the American sod
I nerve deaths
one-fourth of all deaths
I the mortality being
I young
Johnston's
I la this great
A auric U goes
to the the weak-
building up health and
strength by rich,
ant food and pure to
worn-out tissues, rousing the lire
to activity end ref ell the
organs body.
SOLD BY ERNUL.
NOTICE TO
day qualified before the
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt
as to the last Will end
of W. K. notice is
hereby given to el persona holding claims
against the of said W. K.
Io present them to for payment on or
July ,,
will be plead in of their recovery,
All persona are re-
Io lo me
Thia the day of July 1900.
in A.
of the last will and testament of W. K.
NOTICE.
In the Superior Court.
J J. Cherry. Jr., against Maggie
Cherry.
The defendant lees
will Hint an as
the Superior
Court of Pill County, returnable el
said Court to be held et Court
in on the Second Monday
First hi 1900,
which time and puce she will appear
or demur to the complaint
w-ill he deposited of the
Superior Court of said County, and
the said will lake notice that if
fail to answer or demur to said com-
plaint that term, plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
therein. The said will further
lake notice the said action Is brought
by plaintiff to obtain a divorce from
the
under my hand et office
on this the day of
U. C.
THE
II
Fall Begins Sept, 1900.
i n, II m
m;
dull
ft p in, i m, y
Mb m. I pm, I it
, i Hid
U h n, U nag.
Train on O h,
in,
rt in. .
W id.
Mount at I m. I p m, II
II ft to, m
am
pm. II u in at
I. in.
Train on for
t-ti in Id
U. t- . r, in i
pm.
Train Mo connect l
den for all i-mi- all
If. M. EMERSON,
J. R.
T. M. Tram.- Ma-
NOTICE.
In Superior Court.
Victoria Move vs. George Move
The above named will take
notice Hint an as
been commerced the Superior of
Pill county to obtain a divorce from the
matrimony; end defendant
will further lake notice that he Is
to appear at the next term of the
Court of county lo be held on the sec-
after Monday in
next, it being 17th day Sept., 1900,
Court Boost in N. C.
an answer or demur lo complaint in
action, or Hie will apply to the
Court for in com-
plaint.
Thia the 30th day of May 1900
D. C.
Clerk Superior Court.
F. for
OLD DOMINION LINE
PATENTS
is
In
Soak to obtain
filter.
leave
dally at A. M. for limn-
leave Greenville daily ac
M. for Washington.
leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at A. If.
leave Tarboro for
Tuesdays, and
at A. M. carries freight
Conner-tine with
for Norfolk,
New and
ton, and for nil for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
from Baltimore;
and Line from
JNO.
Washington, N.
J.
N. C.
Practical, common sense
Prepares boys and girls for
the duties life. Pupils take a
high stand at College. Success
measured by the full-rounded de-
of our pupils. Com-
and conscientious teachers.
A well organized Literary Society.
Moral influence good. Expenses
reasonable. For further
see or address the principals,
Bethel. N.
or J. D. EVERETT,
N. C-
IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
prices low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
------DEALER IN-
H -m
A GENERAL LINE OF
nice Line of Hardware.
XE.
J. R.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH II . .
mi
-AT-
VOL. XIX
PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY. AUGUST
NO
OUR NOMINEES
National Ticket.
Fur
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
For
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
of II
Elector,
CHARLES L.
of Carteret.
For Congress, 1st
JOHN H. SMALL,
of
The North Carolina
ate Association met
Raleigh night in mum-
session, Major General Julian
S. Carr presiding. He was
re elected, and
Parker, Win. L. London, J. G.
Hall and James M. Ray were re-
elected It was
stated that the hospital at Sol-
Home would lie completed in
October, tint that there was no
money to pay for furniture. Gen-
Carr thereupon said he would
defray all equipment.
All the are that a
verdict was rendered the eon
of Caleb Powers, formerly
Secretary of State of Kentucky, of
complicity the assassination of
Governor The shooting
took place from his office, from
which he was conveniently absent
at the time. His own
him, it is
hardly probable that a mistake has
been made. Meantime
nor Taylor is still absent from the
State and a State the Governor
refuses to honor a
for him. His flight and
continued absence under such cir-
is a confession of guilt.
He is, of course, as guilty as Pow-
Observer.
The will never prove
their claim to good and law
abiding citizens as long as they
harbor and shield the criminal class
of their race from the penally
their wrong doing. Let one of
them violate law instead
of trying to apprehend and bring
him to justice the very contrary is
the practice them. This
fact has been demonstrated anew
in the case of Mack Johnson, the
chicken thief and desperado, who
was shot by Mr. Alex Barnes Sat-
night. as he is
and the services of a doc-
tor he has been aided and
out of the way of
officers of the law, but for
which he would have been captured
ere this.
K K A 1.1 Kill IT II H.
N. C, August
Next week Chairman Simmons
and Secretary will reopen
Democratic headquarters here and
begin in earnest the for
Bryan and Stevenson. As the
State election Chairman Simmons
will his whole heart and soul
the work and will direct and
manage a brilliant campaign and
canvass of the State, one which will
doubtless tic for all
practical purposes, the great
Victory of August; even if the ma-
fur electors is not
quite as large as that of Mr.
and the it
will be as certain decided, for
never was the machinery in better
shape the chief engineer never
better qualified or tn batter heart
to compass the of
A the Guidance j
et and Quests.
The house iI self may be helpful I
in visitors at home.
We should have nothing too fine
for comfort, and welcome our
friends in rooms made homelike by
our daily use.
It is well to have easy rules about
breakfast. It to give
one's guest the option of having
tea or coffee, rolls and fruit sent to
their rooms, or of the
No apologizes for any
guest. All arc on the same social
plane while under her roof, and
should receive equal consideration.
It is disputed point whether
host or guest should
for the night. It relieves vis-
lo know the
ways of household, and a readiness
to comply with them is a mark of
TO PEOPLE, FRIENDS
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in forefront of race after
We offer you the selected line of
General Merchandise
politeness.
shows lack to
hough the crowd of visitors at j from urging friends to
the of the splendid j They
bronze statute of Vance, last Wed-, bate other pleasant plans, aim a
net-day, was not as large as expect- j may be favor
ed, it was a representative one, the when she fancies she is conferring
The Summer Session of the
just closing, has been well
attended and has
been done. This session
the School, the Summer
Term and the Law School
The total number attendance has
been
prospects for the coming
are most encouraging. There
have been an unusual number of
applications for rooms and every-
thing points to a large attendance.
The Carr Dormitory stands ready
for occupation and the exterior
work upon the Building is
practically complete. The filter,
engine, etc. for the water works
have come and work upon this will
be pushed as rapidly as possible.
Examinations for entrance will
begin on 12th and con-
days. The fall
of will be held on
September and 15th.
one.
Experienced
men should general-
spend their mornings together
women enjoy each others s
visitors coming from widely dis-
sections of State, quite
a from other Slates, and
the was a great success.
Every one recognized the striking
faithful the original, luncheon,
form feature, as soon as meet in the
the Statue was unveiled by his two drawing or room before the
little granddaughters, meals. Not less live, nor
and it will be a pop- minutes should
of interest to visitors j allowed for all to assemble,
all the years to come. there; Every should lie made lo
he Carolina's great- j feel or -her presence has
est most ed in death to the pleasure of the enter-
as life the people's idol God and conferred a personal
gratification upon the hosts.
A prompt expression of
to be found in any store In County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are at work for yours our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the liberal terms consistent with a well
established business bull strictly on its own merits.
When you come market you will not do yourself justice
if you do see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember as and the following lines of general merchandise.
and Notions,
Gaps, Stiles and Satins,
Jackets Gapes, Carpets, Mattings oil Cloths.
Shoes.
bless his memory.
cation in the visit,
official count by the State returning home, is an
board of canvassers makes the ma-, evidence of good breeding.
for the A guest should hold sacred Buy-
out a total vote of thing may be learned of the
or the peculiarities of
and against it household where
total vote is over less than j hospitality has beet- accepted,
that cast but the should fall readily
received 1,718 votes more j any plan proposed for their
than the total democratic vote of pleasure, showing a disposition to
that year, which was he easily amused and Interested,
Wake county cast a total vote of must not seem dependent for
which is more than Mrs. Barton Kings-
was cast any other county. September Ladies
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes,
Harness, and Dusters,
and
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Send Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything Hue.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Thirty two counties gave majority
the four
of them being east of Raleigh, the
others nearly all in the western
tier of counties. two votes
in New Hanover and seven Scot-
land were cast it. The
board of State canvassers
ed their work last Saturday,
A curious feature is that while
Turner's majority is the largest of
all, he actually did not receive as
many votes us Aycock
or Patterson, or Dixon, or Rogers.
Rut Seawell, his opponent, was
badly which accounts
for the figures. The
candidate for Governor, Mr. Sheets
received votes.
The cotton and other crops
throughout the eastern counties
especially art-said to lie in worse
condition than in many years, lo-
of the protracted torrid and
dry weather of August, the hottest
consecutive in thirty
years.
Mr. Bryan's prospects arc grow-
daily, many for-
mer Republicans are
that they will support him.
this State ex-Senator of
is among the latest of the
new converts of prominence. Of
course he will carry North
there is not has never been
any good reason for believing there
was a doubt of this.
Tom Jones, u
is to be bunged here next Friday
for the murder of a and
her children.
Home
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
by Orange Va.
is the ill blows
the physicians the most good
The preferred creditor is the one
who wails longest for his pay.
The more advocate of
the less
know.
There people who talk so
straight they lean forward.
best temperance man
life with milk and ends
with a bier.
The plutocrat's last expiring
breath is me gold or give
Some people arc never
they haven't
got soil enough.
Some people are so polite that
they apologize to the engine for
getting on its I ruin.
The thermometer is a full grad-
now. having taken the highest
degrees this summer.
People go to the summer resorts
for change, but they don't bring
back their pockets.
Now they are making a new
kind of glue which is warranted lo
even mend break of
The prettiest clasp in world
is the clasp of a lovely girl's plump
dimpled arms around a fellow's
neck.
man is artist enough to
draw his own conclusions a
he ever served a day la
army.
Farmers
We have just received n lot of South Hen I
Chilled Picas, Single and Double horse. Cull and see
them before buying. We also complete of
Tools,
Plow Gear
Headquarters For
Hardware, Beady tooling Beady Mixed
Paints, Pumps, Nails Stoves, World's Best.
BAKER HART.
Washington, ., Aug. -i i-.
Although members it the Ad-
ministration admit that the
in China has grown more
the taking of and
rescue of the foreigners by the
lied army, Mr. would
not bis vote-bunting junket
A. It. encampment,
Chicago. Reports from Gen.
lee and Minister Conger on
continued lighting in and around
were received this week.
but were not made public. One
reason for the suppression of these
reports is show it is
Chinese government, and not n
mob, v ii and is
war on the foreigners, for
some reason his own Mr.
insists upon acting
theory that the Chinese govern
is friendly, although re
i request
for the
negotiate of pi.
he practically said he
whether i government.
The of the purl
of officials
continued made ii
Amer
lean troops from China i-
The War been
supplies from the
on die understanding
I lie in China nil win-
Patrick who
stumped for in
who is now vigorously
hi because of his impel policy,
a red ii
Central and Stevenson Club,
in nil ii he -aid Philippine
authorized this wart
and virtually, we
are at war with no one. Congress
alone has the right to declare war.
gave the President nil-
And tire ships, load-
ed with volunteers, sent lo
the Philippines to the
in turn lo be i
What will happen if you
November There
will be a call for a regular
of men, by
on k
have lo u soldier
his back, not for but
light a lot of men against
have no
A letter received in Washington
from ex-Senator J. B.
who prevented
from unending Liberty
over which
had been expected ho would
side, contains food for careful
thought. For instance, follow-
quotation Our
government is rapidly ii-
form. The States is no
longer n republic. Two wars
it,
The readers of paper will c
pleased lo learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease Unit
science has been able to core in all
its stages, is Catarrh
Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only
positive cure known to the medical
fraternity Catarrh being a son-
disease, requires a con
treatment. Hair-
is taken internally, set-
upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby ins the foundation
of the disease, and giving pa-
strength by building up
constitution and assisting nature
doing its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative
powers, that they offer One Bun-
Dollars for any ease that ii
fail to cure. list of
F. Props.,
Sold by Druggist, foe.
Pills the best.
Israel against
C the war of
T. Bradley, of
. City, was among
the Democratic Con-
Campaign
He week. He
Vow York Jersey
their electoral
die tins fall, in Presidential
years Jersey generally goes as
docs, you ever
e that They will both go
democratic this
Wheeler, Ken.
lucky, said of the outlook in that
Stevenson will
the Slate of course, by an
time majority, and our State
ticket pull through safely.
We will not only hold our own in
districts, I
will gain one and maybe
two districts, When the
cans talk about carrying Kentucky
base hopes upon
narrow margin between
Taylor, They overlook the
in
the vote was not brought out in
the democratic section of the
is the cause of much of
the dire seen our
If anyone will take the pains
to look into the lives of those who
milt ring a lack of the creature
of life he will in
reason enough for it in
In cur country
and el I male the rewards of well-
n-i time ample to earn
needed comforts. The idler can
hardly look Why should
the toiler led called lo give of
his hard earnings lo teed and
clothe the man who will no work.
May he think with good
son that to do so is gay it is
lead ii lazy life. Pains, ii
be said, ares just pen-
for so black a vice. He who
not When he can should
not look for food and oilier com
one the Philippines,
other from them who do so. This
seem
waged without
The
claims
power than which
i protest, by
an president. The
with the Philippines
useless. an
N. C.
purpose kiss than
pomp, i contractors and
cm of hungry
I from I he toil of labor. The
or occupied
Americans, And American law,
equally w prejudice,
forbids American citizen-
ship in II
are mil lobe
tiny el i
and this reduces to slavery
ourselves to forms of
Ism. n case of China, Amer-
i of
law, arc placed under
command of Herman
how openly, p claims against
so.
i lee is baser most men
II to looked
upon as being far more disgrace
lid is usual
We arc combat
ling leaching
considering the poor. We would
. only point out the vice Of
P. Law
style paper in pound pack
blue and cream with envelopes
lo match, Hook Store.
Tilt B ST
and Ii is a bottle Of
Tasteless Chill Tonic. is simply
Iron and quinine ii. tasteless form
No cure -no pay, Price
Dr. o. L. Jamb,
DENTIST,
lie,
Office over
Fleming store.


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