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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
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all g
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flow to
and
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mail
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of all
Saud
REWARD
will ll- for any
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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
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or photo.
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PILLS
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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.
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Mb m. I pm, I it
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Train on O h,
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Mount at I m. I p m, II
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am
pm. II u in at
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Train on for
t-ti in Id
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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.
mm i
I Bar.
EASTERN REFLECTOR i uM-ff
K. C. i in the Chicago
J the rule was merely that
employed the
could amoks easing working
hours.
day between
W. Stewart,
and M . K. Roberts U was
that all cigarette l the
in the office MOM and
no boys who bad wee been
addicted to the habit get a
Entered at I he Post Office at
Greenville, N. C as
Ma. Matter
LETTER
mm
ii Aug. WOO.
ll Mr. has under-
with the pawn
in his are
to explain. Although ad-
vised some of the longest head
ad men his party, the
BUSINESS NOTE.
comity comes forward
with a claim to having the oldest
inhabitant in the United Slates,
It it Mrs. who is
lid to be US yearn old, her age
having been several times.
August
The Winterville High School
V. S. to to for the coming season
advantage of the opportunity to j promises to be the most successful there was much business
withdraw our troops from of its whole history. The Directors, done. Now there arc live in which
feel general merchandise is sold,
NOTES
What Thriving Town Is
I will to give to tho
of The of
the I and doings of our little
tow p.
J uM a years ago there were
only two stores in the place in
Queer t
Those our who have
passed ever the bridge Mad re
say the shore and the river
with small dead.
and the stench arising from those
washed ashore is just terrible. An
old fisherman says they are fresh
water fish, their death is
caused from the water the river
being so Mes.
Criminal Libel.
Goldsboro. X. August
Justice of the Peace J. I. Wood
ard, of today
ed a warrant E. Butler
of Senator Jno.
E. Fowler ex Congress-
O. H. i Populist
Legislature;, fourteen
others charged with
The cause of t u is proceeding is an
article published in the Caucasian
of 10th. charging certain
Democrats with openly and boldly
stealing thousand votes and
comparing them to the m
koala, etc. This mi endorsed and
by the accused at an
indignation meeting held at
a few days after publication of
article.
Lightning queer caper at
New last night. Mr. and
Mrs. John Frost gone to
bed when a heavy lightning Stroke
pasted and I struck their
house. It came down the chimney
into their room, stunk the bed.
threw Mr. Frost out on the floor
and him, burned Mrs.
Frost's neck and turned her around
In bad. The head of the bed
the rails were
of the occupants were seriously
Times.
Said He Would Kill Bryan.
Omaha. August
William M. Williams, a Welsh-
man, employed a smelter here,
announced, it is said, to of his
today that he In-
tended to kill William J. Bryan
when lie came to attend the Jack-
picnic this afternoon. The
police were notified, and
arrested Williams, but as
the charge against the prisoner
could not be verified, they released
him from custody, as they had
reason to believe that the
denouncing Williams
purely malicious.
now that the citizens
who were peril are safe,
leave those which are
for to settle
the squabble among themselves,
he has declined to do so. Several
ago, it was announced
that all the troops now on the way
to would be to Manila
it was though that he intended to
follow that advice; but within
forty eight hours it has
dally that the troops
would lie kept there,
announce-
was made that the troops
which would go to Manila would
go to take the place of
to I sent home, but to
force them, that to
be sent home, until further notice.
If that doesn't intention
out be part of Mr. to
play a farther hand
game, what does it indicate
Now that it has
announced that
Gorman, now at Saratoga, will re-
Maryland about the middle
and take an active
part in the campaign until election
day. those republicans who have
have cause to
aged as well as highly elated, j and I here is a good business done
Prof. Lineberry has untiring in all of them. Two more dry goods
in his efforts and the stores will be here this fall,
by him must necessarily i There are three grocery stores,
bear fruit, rich into the harvest. coach two soda fountains,
The many applications already hotel, high or
presented for admission speak too j school, three churches, barber
plainly of indomitable will and a nice sample room and
a perseverance that recognizes several other places of interest,
failure. It is a source of It. L. Davis Bros, have just
to all interested our school moved into their large new brick
to realize that we have Prof, store. These gentlemen have done
Lineberry corps able teach- a fine for several years,
him, can tell more golds now than ever
VOTE FOR STATE
The State Hoard of Canvasser
completed the canvass of the
returns Friday, and lie fol-
lowing is the vote as for State
officers. There were about
votes for prohibition candidates
but we do not give them.
The result shows that D.
Turner the Democratic candidate
for Governor lead the
ticket. His majority was
C. B.
S. B. Adams, lie;.
never fail, and who have for their
motto. and
and never say die.
We proud to read in the
Daily that Miss
a former pupil of our school, was
the successful competitor for the
scholarship from this county to the
Normal School at
We congratulate Mis
Bessie, but we are not surprised
before. i
T. L. Turnage, of is
hauling material to be used in
building a large brick store here,
he aims to use the trowel on
the building a few days. Mr.
Turnage has in the
business for many years, and
he bids fair to be of the first
merchants in our town.
A majority
GOVERNOR.
W. D. Turner.
H. F. Seawell,
Turner's maim-in
SECRETARY
J. B. Grimes,
Cyrus Thompson,
majority
FOR AUDITOR.
B. F. Dixon,
H. W. Ayer,
Dixon's majority
FOR TREASURER.
B. K. Lacy,
W. H. Worth,
Suicide for the Love a
Eva Miller. years old, called
last night at the home of
Rachel Lewis. No. Fulton
street, and asked for
John F. Williams, a colored man,
who had bean stopping there.
When told that she see
him the girl drank carbolic acid.
Ambulance Surgeon
of St. Hospital, used a
stomach pump and took the girl to
the hospital where it was said that
sue would die.
The police say that Miss stiller
was jealous of the colored man,
with she had keeping
Company for Some time. They
so say the did not -are for
her. Her mother lived at So.
West Ninth street. Manhattan.
According to the police. Miss Mil
lei's knows nothing about
the matter. Th- girl pretty,
she ha- hair and eyes and is
medium build. Bee-
Court.
Mayor J. G. disposed o
three cases during the week a
and Samuel F.
Early, disorderly conduct, Early
not guilty. guilty, fined
2.50 and costs, amount 96.22.
Matt disorderly conduct
guilty, lined and cost amount
1.60.
B. A. Nichols, selling whiskey-
Sunday. From the it
was shown that Mr. Nichols went
to hi-bar Sunday and got some
whiskey a sick child, whose
parent was unable to get a doctor's
the attending
was out of town. The case
was dismissed.
A Word For You.
he tobacco season has opened.
Endorsed.
Chicago, Aug. a meeting
of the People's part;, national com
to-day, the declination of
Charles A. as the vice pres-
the party,
a long debate, was accepted,
and the name of E. Steven
bod in bis place. In the
beginning there were three
advocated members of
th committee, Ho nominate
a Populist, to leave the place blank,
or, lastly, to endorse Mr.
Senator Marion Butler,
man of the committee, in a warm
speech of some length, advocated
leaving the place blank, Contend
that Bryan and
would passive more Populist voles
than if a candidate for Vice
v as not but on this
vole was taken,
A motion was made to endorse
Mr. Stevenson. Kr tail motion
Mr. Wash burn, of Massachusetts,
moved at a that a
list be placed on the ticket. The
constitute was lost on a rail of the
roll by a vole of to
The original motion was
adopted by a vote.
There were members of the
present, or
by proxy.
Only a fool would a blind
man that he looks well.
fall is drawing near, and it is get-
ting time for people to begin hand-
ling There are a Dumber
of readers of Eastern Be
who have been promising
us just as soon as this time
came they were going lo bring us
some money. Along at
during the last few months we
have putting cross marks on
the papers of those in arrears b
remind them of the fact. Some
hate seeing the mark on
paper and told Us if we would
not put it there any more they
would come right on pay up
out of their Aral tobacco money
is soon as fall opened. Now we
do not love to mark
and it is not pleasant for us
even have to dun you, and we
promise not to do either of these
things if you will keep your
promise and pay m
Ilk.- to. If a man owed
you for a bushel of potatoes or
barrel of corn and made as man
promises about paying do
about their newspaper,
begin to question bis veracity and
doubt his honesty. Now we an-
asking you a cent except
what you owe us. and we
are entitled to that much. The
ray to keep off I he marks or
I being dunned is to come on
and pay up.
No New
Ky., Aug.
considering the sub
milled by both sides and
Judge ill i day
overrated the motion for a new
trial the Powers case.
actively circulating stories of
his towards Bryan
and Stevenson, must feel they
arc vary clumsy liars. It has
been doubted
that Mr. Gorman would do his mil
duty towards the party that has
honored him In the past and that ;. Cox Mfg.
likely to honor him in the future, grow
Evidence continues to multiply
showing that Illinois will lie found
the democratic column this
year. After expressing his
ion to effect. Mr. Broad,
of Chicago, a
number reasons for believing
this, but am convinced that op-
position to imperialism will have
greater influence in undoing
of the republicans than any of the
other issues. There is a big tier-
man vote In especially in
Chicago, and the Germans, almost
to a man, are opposed to the
policy of the present
There is very
bitter factional fight among
republicans, and although it
doesn't come much lo the surface
the feeling is so strong that it will
be impossible for then, to make a
progressive and harmonious cam
in Slate. Opposition to
the trusts also lose Um
ticket a good voles,
and with the labor troubles in Chi-
and nil the suffering has
resulted them, the
orators will it difficult to
convince the there
that the country is blessed with an
over-abundance of
That the democratic leaden are
thoroughly posted on what the
ale
W. U. Lang, of the most en
for our girls always make and best business men of
us proud. Whether at home or Pitt county, did here
abroad they are a credit. many years, and after having
J. B. Johnson sells ice faithful to his so long,
drinks Of any and all kinds and retired from the merchandise bus-
also has a line assortment of gave bis place to his
and Stationery which would worthy sou, W. M. Lang, who is
afford him much pleasure to show a man of energy and fine business
to his friends and the pub- j qualities. Mr. does a very-
lie before they buy elsewhere. good which is steadily in-
The arrival of a young
right at the home of T. C. Nelson's M. T. sells right many-
adds another to i he force of the is also owner
Lacy's majority
OF PUBLIC IN-
T.
W. C. English,
still of the hotel here
W. C. Askew commenced
J. W. Sparks, of has groceries hereabout five years
accepted a position with the on a very scale. Since
sucker Carriage Co. then he has grown to be one of our
Mrs. Dr. Cox children, merchants,
have been visiting in the county, I A stock company has, this sum
returned home yesterday. ; mer, a very pretty mod
school building on a high and
T.
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
B.
Z. V. Walser,
majority
COMMISSIONER OF
S. L. Patterson, 186,5.15
J. F.
it fill
desirable site. Professor Jno.
the principal of the school,
Its enough to give anybody his education at the State
bots to read the Infamous rot coming University. Mr. is a fine
from Northern their
about the wrongs of col-
Patterson's majority
COMMISSIONER OF LABOR.
H. 186,49.1
J. V. Hamrick, Pop.
majority
CORPORATION
F.
C. A. Reynolds,
scholar, a man of splendid
many other
people in the South, a
these hypocrites will a color-, Agues Moore, of
ed man with any assist in the
York and department. Miss A. S. Peace,
last week mobs triad has taught for us before and are
to kill every who showed his securing her services j majority-
head upon the street, received her training
hardly be restrained by large Normal College at
forces of police. hatred is which meant that she
Stronger In the than it lain to teach. Miss Ada
majority
IN
S. L.
126.483
the South. And Virginia
we are spending thousands of
yearly educating the for
laughter lo Northern and West
Nice scheme, isn't
it Va., Observer.
in- even republican move, is made
apparent by the following remarks
Of one the
prosperity be
manufactured
we will place
fads which indicate that many
of men to depend
n their labor for a living are not
pp Take for instance the
coal The coal
trust has cut down the of
work days so that miners are ex-
to live on three days work
a week. This means that they
can barely exist In England,
tome of the mills arc shut
down Others are running on
half time. The silk mills of New
Jersey are running on short time,
and one of the big silk
companies has, within the last
week, gone into bankruptcy. We
are looking for the which
the republicans have intimated
they will give the country, that at-
may be culled lo the money
question. It may come at any
tune, and volume of
Wall street indicates a fear
there a money squeeze may lie
Impending, When the West lie
gins the moving of crops and
culls upon the Last for money to
do it with, and if a
or any other
loan should be placed, making
drafts upon our gold supply, a very
would produce the which I
think the republicans
Nearly every person business
should advertise ill the newspapers.
City populations rapidly, and old
residents change
locations. Moreover, business has
become specialized. There are
dentists who do not draw teeth,
lawyers who do not go into Court,
ate, TO learn where to make
Chases or where to engage
or other services one must
either consult the advertising col-
of newspapers or make
inquiries at random at the risk of
receiving doubtful information.
save
the people and the
of
Record,
Report, i feat Allies.
Aug. a.
special lo from
St. Petersburg,
It is ;. rumored in
St. . that
id has received a dis
; tint a fierce
battle ii-lie the allies re-
treated, 1,800 mostly
is further said that
the Chinese occupy fortified
from which are
barding I he allies a murderous
manner.
The is glad to stand
high the community, but be
doesn't want be overrated.
Fields, who is a splendid young
lady and a graduate of Kinsey's
Seminary at Wilson will teach
music Prof.
II. J. it Sou have
in the carriage business for
many years are prepared to
make almost vehicle you wish.
The town has a
budding is used as a Mayor's
office, sample room, market
guard
Dr. David S. Morrill graduated
at the State after
which he attended the Baltimore
Medical College and there received
his diploma. He is a moral young
man and a physician.
J. S. Smith, who for seven years
clerked for w. M. Lang, has
in for himself. Jack is a
splendid young man and we wish
him much success.
W. II. Pollard is doing a
grocery business,
J. A. have
nice general merchandise
business here since the first of Jan-
They occupy the
store of E. J. Pollard.
Fight near Churn,
learn this morning of a fight
which Monday on Mr. lieu-
place near
church, between Mr. Henry Trips,
Mr. It seems
that in with
another man was working in Mr.
Tripp's field,
up and began turning
languages toward Mr.
started back toward his house
Mr. cut him twice
vita a Mr. Tripp then
went to the house and got his gun
and came back and shot Mr.
who the meantime had
over fence into the road, twice,
one load taking effect the leg and
the other the hip. Mr.
was taken home attended to by
a doctor, did
prove so serious.
If a Woman
out a fire she doesn't
on oil and wood. She throws
on
lire. When a jun wants to gel
well from peculiar to her
she to the
already burning her life away. She
should take worthless drugs and
composed of harmful
and opiates. They do not check
the they do not cure
add fuel o the fire.
Female
Regulator should be
by every woman
or girl who has the
slightest suspicion of
soy of the ail-
which
women.
They will simply
until it.
he is
t the the
and cure
the It not
the pain, it eradicates it.
,. , f fr-
or painful
men, rues too; and by doing
all th -way the
and one aches and
drain health
and beauty, happiness and
many a
, on Lie. It H the one
remedy above ell others
which every woman should
know about and use.
l.
at
Send for our tree
The
Co.
Ct. B
FREE
Will He Petitioned tar lo This
County.
A representative number of our
people assembled In the Court
House, Monday evening, to
with Congressman John H. Small
relative to the establishment of
rural mail service in
Mr. Small explained
what the system is how it is
carried on, and pointed out some
of the it would bring to the
people served by a rural free de-
livery route, as well as to the town
from which the route is
lie said that to his
knowledge, Pitt county presented
the topographically,
for such a service of county, in
this district, and
that it had better average roads
the year through than other of
the counties. At the same time,
he said, Pitt had the poorest
mail facilities, according to size
population, of any other
It is to improve these
that prompted him to look in-
to the matter of giving us better
mail facilities.
After discussing tho matter and
answering numerous questions, he
asked for a sense of the meeting
upon the establishment of the
rural free delivery All were
the opinion that we should petition
for it. A committee was appoint-
ed to decide the number of
location, to prepare
circulate the petition
and forward the same to Congress-
man Small to be submitted by him
to tho postal officials. The com-
consists of Messrs, A. L.
E. A. B. W. King,
Perkins, O. M. Mooring and
O. T, Tyson. These gentlemen
will begin their work at once and
they should have the co-operation
of all people the county.
Our people appreciate the efforts
of Congressman Small this
The Worst of Cholera
on Record
London, Aug.
epidemic of says the
Simla correspondent of The Daily
Mail, one of worst out
breaks in record. The
is child's play
with it.
u art dying like flits
at tho rate of a week. The
epidemic is undoubtedly due to
pollution of the scanty water sup-
ply the famine.
The man who builds castes in
the air should next invent air
ship.
Died.
Lee Hardy, the daughter o
of Mr. Mrs. Herbert Hardy, died
Sunday in Ayden- The
took place this afternoon at the
den cemetery. Sen-ices were con-
ducted by Rev. W. L.
Summer Millinery
At and below Cost
For The Next
We must have room for our fall goods. Call get
Yours to please,
Misses ERWIN
t iota
I AM IN
The Northern Markets
MY
FALL STOCK.
WATCH THIS SPACE.
THE CLOT HI Eh
EASTERN REFLECTOR
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak Me, home to You
NOTICE. Monday, August 1900.
If there is a CROSS MARK , .
in the margin of this paper it j V at
so to remind you that you owe;
for I. left this morning
subscription and w request for Halifax.
you to settle as early w v ,,
need what YOU;.
owe us and hope you will I w
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL
S. Bernard returned
day from A .-i Mass.
Mrs. M. returned this
morning to Scotland Neck.
W. B. of Tarboro,
spent Sunday in Greenville.
His. H. A. returned
, It. A.
Fob One 6-horse j Saturday night from Whitakers.
wheels. Apply to J. B.
Engine on
Greenville,
A new directory of the Green-
ville Telephone is in the
hands of the printer.
There may have hotter sum
mer than this, but we do not care
to make the of such.
Horse shoeing by a first-class
white workman, at W. O. Barn-
on avenue.
Messrs. Moore and T. II
have a tin shop in
one store of Bernard building.
The old foot bride on Evans
street across the academy branch
has been down to make room
for the sidewalk to be built its
place.
Fob lot
located town of Green-
ville. House contains ill rooms
and Kitchen. Apply to D.
Haskett.
The machinery for the Green-
ville Knitting Mills is being pal
in place and it is expected that the
mill will begin work the first week
September.
You can look out on any street,
even to and see
that Greenville Is growing, and
folks who see us only semi occasion-
ally astonished at the
we are making.
Mr. Bob Little, who lives near
Falkland lost his week.
The who was driving the
horse backed him too near a well
and the horse slipped in and was
killed before ho was gotten out.
large three story tobacco
factory erected for the use of
Jordan was completed this
week. It is titled up with the la-
test improved machinery and is a
big improvement over the re-
burned.
over fifteen dollars clear
was realized from the
under the auspices of the
Daughters Tuesday night
on the Court House square. The
hand was to furnish music
but were unable to, on account of
the sickness of a member of the
band.
Mrs. E. child
Saturday night from Plymouth.
went to
Saturday night
his
Miss May of Chapel Hill,
arrived Saturday to visit
Miss Carrie Andrews.
Miss Charlotte Young, of
demon, arrived Saturday night to
visit Miss Pattie Skinner,
Tuesday. in, 1300.
Jesse left this morning
for Baltimore.
J. D. left this morning
for Mount.
Ola went to Washington
N. C. morning.
T. W. foreman of
returned Monday
evening a trip to
Miss Hettie
i ho visiting Mi.-
returnee home
morning.
Mir. Janet and
daughters, and
have moved from
W. H. n, took the
trail, here morning ;
Voile,
his stoic in r.
moo.
Ola from Wash-
Tuesday night.
Miss Canary Harper left
i afternoon for
I J. D. Gwynn returned
j night from Mount.
Mrs. W. B. Farmville, j
left this afternoon for
V. H. Harding
Tuesday from Washington.
Miss Katie Dixon, of Greens-
is visiting Mrs. T. E. Hooker.
J- C. Kittrell and wife, of
is visiting Mrs. Charles
Mrs. D. E. House left this morn-
to visit relatives Edgecombe
county.
Miss Mary of Wind-
is visiting Miss Pattie
Skinner.
Mrs. Annie of Wilson,
arrived Tuesday night to visit Mrs.
Miss Pearls Campbell returned
Tuesday night from a two weeks
trip to Beaufort county.
W. of the of
Pulley Bowen, went North
to buy new goods.
Miss Maggie and Carrie Bryan,
of Wilson, who have been visiting
Mr. W. F. Tucker, at Grimesland,
left morning.
We are glad to State Mr. W.
B. N.
who was reported worse yesterday,
is some better today.
Mrs. W. A.
Miss who have
visiting at I. E. ham's, left
this morning for Washington.
J. N. Gorman, of Richmond
rived Tuesday night. He will
on the Greenville tobacco market
yaw representing the Gorman
Wright Co.
Carried to Tunis,
Mr. Joseph Matthews, employed
by the Atlantic Coast Line as a
arrived Saturday night and
took back with him morning
George Burrows George
Lilly, who was captured
here Friday for robbing the depot
us Tunis. Mr. says
I was Die right
Resigned.
At a meeting of the Greenville
Light Infantry Tuesday Mr.
W. F. Harding resigned his office
as 1st Lieutenant of the company,
Dr. L. Carr, formerly 2nd
was elected to till the
office. The election of a and
Lieutenant to fill Dr. Can's place
was postponed until some future
meeting.
AIM
to NEW YORK
Twice in Days
Goods Selling Like Wild Fire
great markets like New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore nave searched ion
Bargains and we have them. We are going to for less money than anybody
by Because rye buy more than any other in town
and get larger discounts; and we for the smallest possible
profit, depending a volume
and no rents to pay.
else.
and CASH Over
the Counter and No Rents to Pay.
LOOK at QUO
Let The Figures Tell Their Story.
CLOTHING
Men Suits and quality, Sale
. Buys Suite ill- W, B, and quality, Bole
Boys Units M quality. Price,
Men Suits the 5.00 Bale . .
returned
from New
Hon. John II. Small, of Wash-
Monday
lid. Patrick went to
Monday and returned this morn-
Frank Webb and Harry Steven-
sou returned to
evening.
Marion Turnage came Monday
from
this
Frank Wilson left morning
for New York to purchase bis fall
stock of goods.
Forties left
for New York to purchase his fall
stuck Of I mods.
Dr, It. L. Out returned Mon-
day from county
via
White went over to
Monday evening re
turned morning.
of has ac
a position as
With I'll I
left this
to take his wife to
the fur treatment.
D. J. II. T. King
left this morning for Asheville, to
attend the Convention.
Two Barns and Content Burned
Mrs. Mary who lives
about live miles from
lost two barns and about two
thousand pounds of by fire
Tuesday night. Mr. Tor-
lull, a tenant on the place, just
housing the crops and the
content of both barns were
lost. The origin of the lire is DO-
known. The is at
boat two bundled
Men Suits 8.00 and 8-60 quality, while
All now
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
yards Lace.
beat Hose i
Academy
The 13th session under present
management of
Male Academy will begin next
man who
baa ever attended this school and
all of its patrons will out the
that there is no better
school for in North
Pupils are admitted in any of our
College this Academy with-
out examination. Young men de-
siring purely a business course
it here extra cost.
will be
next and would do
well lo give your boys
age of the entire session at this
which has done so much
Pitt
mouse.
Shirt Waists, worth . .
11.36 and Chocked
plain and
Waist, whim Collars and
worth
inch extra heavy
Rest Linen
. l
Knitting Silk, all colon, worth Dress
Woven Bed Spreads,
Men's Collars, worth
Bilk Beetle Webbing, worth I HI inch
tie
Side Combs, worth
White
per
Welted Pique, nil
all colors English Curtain
Fancy Bilk, worth
Fancy worth 11.00
Lace worth worth
i. wort h Best I -.-i
Box Fancy
Stick worth Ir Window Shades, spring roller
Men's Colored and
New and Patterns, Hit
Pulley nil . 83.00 quality II
a, worth Be., , left, me while last.
Big New Store.
Open Nights.
Greenville, N. C
.-
i in amiss
ATTENTION FARMERS
I am warn f u me of of
Hardware,
Table
at My line of
la of toy mark r sh I
ii mi in
. and
i git e m- a
hi i to
White
lie coast, to-day, a few
spent this city. Mr.
a model Char
Fains Chill
chills
by
and
and Laxative cow to
ind all malarial V or
Harrington, Barber
II
N. C.
BEAD WHAT Its SAY ABOUT
Our Royal
SI. I a, A la Each
. -r i . T . summer girl is to
A with low .
indulge high balk.
Few
V Ml H
A knows bow badly
lute. Ml ha excelled the average he ,,,
in devising a plan a hash j
corn stalks can be utilize as feed, i Whistling in ill that
He cuts stalks whole blows nobody good.
throws them into a machine, which j The education
tears into bits. The result- when we hear
feed, of the spelling bee.
d and mixed with a i thrown out of
a little or cotton seed oil meal there is pow-
it make an food for behind the thrown.
horses, i cattle. We were It's all well to be truth-
n a bale of the food. fl, but a man live by
It sweet and flagrant, and lag to a pawnbroker.
to prove inviting the average a million
to bovine appetites. the first thing he'd do
Keep the system in t or-
the occasional use of
Pills. They reg-
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria,
At old Moore store,
Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and
lock of
Heavy and Fancy
of Meats.
kin-
Wilmington
Down
People in too many
waste their time making fan-.
They will wreck their own inter-
in injuring one else.
They Derail envy
The auctioneer
would be to wish be had another.
Even a standing army is
to sit
The shirt-waist man is the one
who wears them out.
Showers of blessings seldom fall
the weather man.
A words without
Elastic Pelt Mattress,
blind their and
Data their act ion--. Jo build up a
town people pull together,
not pull down. In pin ale
must complete. In pub
lie business inns operate.
Any oilier silly and Mb
and is the evidence a
small mind. Xe
stand together than old ones,
in which are of long
Handing, professional
and deep seated
residents I cry
and
stubborn and and Ural class
funerals public blessings,
Orange Va.
St. S .
Mess. A N. .
A U- I purchased I
yon. After it a trial, I it most
and in ail by far Mali raw ever
I have tried both cotton hail e.-. greatly prefer
Wishing with I am
Mi-. M. Matron.
After ii n i- all yon even
hoped fur in a bed, return ii us and we win refund
tin full paid without yon not being
one rent, not even the
HOW AN If your local dealer not handle
mi write to for pamphlet descriptive of
ROYAL BORDEN,
furniture, etc., c.
A- an the
m year organized a
main
i.-r the lien, lit of
were so
era
ii or to lake charge of large ran-
in the West. The attendance
has exceeded show
n. g of young men of
lb Ml lion of the to mast
the far
lure ban been added to the course
many the public
s. the West, there is a
for competent who
are a
tine training.
Get a good Safe
limn
Every
proof,
J.
it
U made in all con-
and use.
w ill
a guarantee
in up
to be Are
L. SUGG,
N. C.
Days
At Cost.
Our entire stock
Dry Goods, Domestics,
Notions, Shoes, Ac.
175.------
S. M.
in i i. j -11111
I have Cotton Bead, Oil
APPOINTED THE Turkeys. Egg,
Reflector
As one tin-
Pin
Kt for the public
i for Public
on the
can what-
ever you need. Weals,, have
COPY
sin it double ruled practice
, pens,
m, inks, companion
of Our; ho
a i cent, .- plain bad pencils cent,
I lead I cent, . nice tablet with
i H crayon, with metal bold-
load peg.
l-. rule, all in wood
cent. of best
Ink on the market, Copybook. B to
bite s, n g
up . in, per quire
and retail and
ii mil lire Dealer, i as Ii paid for
liar
Meads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ha
by Carriages, Go-Carte, Parlor
Tables, Safes, P.
Gail A
Meat Key
Cherries, Peaches, Apple,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Meal, Soap,
Magic Matches, Oil,
Cotton Bead Meal and Hulls,
den Needs, Apples, Nuts,
Apple.-.
and Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes Crackers,
nun, Stand
ml I and nu
to Ml me.
not mus
but there's money in bin voice.
The shoemaker like- to
who fool i he bills.
TO the fellow who rushes the can
there is no such word as
No, Maude, dear, the are light
does not date luck to the time of
the
Philosopher ha
discovered is
on
A looks her age.
A fool and bis money are not
parted
Some people to regard work
as a contagion- disease.
If some men were forced to live
by their wits would starve to
death.
In i-better to receive
A cold cut from your girl than
a roast.
Ills I
London, in re-
ported according to a
dispatch to The Daily
that in of t . strain
upon Russia's resources,
owing to the Chinese campaign, a
Specially accredited
of the minister of
If, ha- concluded, or
to conclude,
with a syndicate of all the
great companies in
for a loan of
in fa-t everything J
to be found an
We pay the
fur all of
Country Produce,
in barter. When
you want to or when you
want to buy to on.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire Bat
Ired diseases, an absolute cure
up to date; Liver PILLS
market
T. F. CHRISTMAN
at Five Point
Academy-
Fall . d I. .
I year m i
TUe be as
Boys fir
Special if
mi I.,
kt
To g.-t ts-st is
desirable.
Your
Kr .,.
M. II.
Principal.
two.
School
Sept.
-h, m
S,
I st for Ibis
Nancy E. a
N a lady of rare culture and
a, years a-
and with highest t
from those competent to The
school under her mill be
Is coal d desire for their
girls as lo their and mental
training.
Term, as
Primary
2.60
Higher,
and
of each,
A of your patronage
and guaranteed.
A.
X. Aug.
PILLS
Lt
of Us
all
all f of
REWARD
will tin
with III i
the
They nu
k-
Wilt, V
It.
Bud . bf I
CO.,
Ill -air-
J I. M
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ad
. tonic
Brian
Ink to till
and
of By mall
per for
With our a to
or head for circular
EXTRA
warning
US.
Its
Ml van
bouts.
MIC I a IT
SOLD BY MoO.
Now everybody and
for the rural free
work
Greensboro
North Carolina.
Pall Term begins Sept. lift,
on Application,
President.
7-2
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL
per Cures and
Paver, Malaria, and
Money if it doesn't.
No other as good, the kind
with the Ban Cross on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten,
Bryan and druggists.
mm,
IN
CUE FEVER MALARIA,
and night with
Chill at Ha,
to take. Money
refunded if fails. up
petite, ton the 1.1 id and make
you well. other
and guaranteed at drug
storm of I ii an. Woolen I
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p in. arrive p i
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rive
leaves
g, V.
Ragging and always
on him i
kept on
hand. and
sold. A i will convince you.
D. W.
or
H.-i m . Kb, f
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BOOK ON
p in, Hot Mill- p it
Spring p in,
p m
it with train No
with the Carolina
with the
at
with Air Line
at with the Durham and
Train on n- n
u-a M p m. Halifax I p n,
at p m. o K
V. tun l, vi
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II am, a in.
a in it u tn, arrive
am leave
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and in.
leave dally .
p in, pin,
dally,
day B i ii.
on C la
. a m,
i. to m. re I urn i lean .
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Train Of lave Him kt
Mount at am. a a m, arrive lit
Hope II a .
lift leave Hope II n a
U v II a m arrive at H- k
in. d DO p m. dally
Train on Clinton foe
iS am and
pm. at am
a- copy of our
care for of
ct-. or
Hysteria, and the
of Kin-, Opium or
By; mail In plain 1.00 a
I- i. for bankable
to our la HO or
mo nay
MEDICAL CO.
A So,,
lawyer,
coal meat
mitt the Law
the
l I out the
year. the
at
Sheriff of Pill county.
bale.
virtue the Superior
Court f county b COM of M.
and
wife i- In s-t-ll laud fur
the
will Bell before the Court House
door in on the day
of Sept.
P reel or lot of land the town of
N. at W. U Lang b
lot at a pout no St. run-
South weal poles to
a on w, line, S.
and link to a in
line, then North o
to a thence
with North Went
IS to the beginning, known as
the livery
This Aug. 1900.
I,., in
la
Victoria
Abort named will take
an has
the Superior Court of
Pill county to a divorce from
bonds of and the
will further take untie ho is required
lo inn u-rm of the
the see-
Monday first Monday In
n. It, it being the day of
at Court House in Greenville, N.
an answer or demur to the in
or the apply the
Court fur the in com-
plaint.
This the of May 1900
C.
Clerk Court.
F- for
NOTICE TO
day before tbs
clerk of Superior court of Fill
as lo but Will and
of W. K. notice is
hereby given to all claims
against the of said W. K.
t, for payment on or
day of July or this
will in bar of their recovery,
all persons estate ale
I,, make para lo ma
This day of July
Lairs A.
of last of W. K.
NOTICE.
In the Superior
J J. Cherry. Ir., Maggie
Maggie Cherry
will take notice that an action as
has Urn in the Superior
Court of Pitt County, returnable at
term cf said Court to lie held Court
in the Second Monday
after the First in September,
st which time and place she will
and or
will of the
Superior Court of said County, and
said will take notice that If
she fail to answer or demur to said com-
within that term, plaintiff will
apply to tin- Court for relief I
therein- The said will further
lake ice that the said action Is brought
by the to obtain u from
the
under my hand t ii mi.
this the day August
k Court,
THE
Fall Sept. 1900.
OLD DOMINION LINE
No mails,
on r n Tl,
H. If.
J. It.
T. M.
as
. C.
The One. Day Cold
Cold ii., ma Ker-
A cast Si
MB.
leave
ton dully at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave
M. for
Steamer mil leaven
and Fridays at A. M.
leave for Greenville
Saturdays
at A. M. freight only.
Washington with
for folk, Baltimore,
New York
and all for the Went
with Norfolk.
order freight by
the old Dominions, s. Co. from
New York; from
Hay from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
N.
J. J.
N.
common sense
Prepares boys and girls for
the 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 good.
reasonable. For further
see or address the principals,
Bethel. N. O
or J. D. EVERETT,
N. O-
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete In every
pm and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J. A.
-DEALER
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Hardware.
MB.
LT. R.
Week.
FOR
III
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH ID. TO PICT
ID, .
-AT-
VOL. XIX
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
NO
National Ticket.
For
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,
it Nebraska.
For Vice
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
of II
Presidential Elector, 1st
CHARLES L.
of Carteret.
For Congress, 1st
n. SMALL,
of Bean fort.
S. Carr Par
arc the voice of my party speaking
in its appointed I obey
that voice; if your choice shall
fail me f shall in every way en-
to have those declarations
become the law of the land by
The industrial and educational
progress of North Carolina will
demand my earnest attention and
zealous services. Its large
interests will receive my
The Wept.
Yesterday morning at His Km
ma music school, in this
place, while Misses Ethel Hight,
Mary Hunter and Norma Brit
were on the piano, they
turned and discovered I
stranger, an old man, standing at
the window, having been attracted
there by the sweet strains of music.
The stranger said that he was an
watchful care and I will ever strive old ex-Confederate and had
lo foster and pr. leaf the same from fought in many a and asked
hostile ion. f have en-
tis bast I could, to aid
in the agricultural, industrial and
development ad-
of our State. I have
Durham, N. C, August
day Gen. J. S. Carr gave out
following card to the press
his candidacy for the race for
Senator to till the seat now
by Marion
To the Democratic Electors of
North Carolina.
Al your last convention
you declared through your
gates, la the adopted, in
favor of a primary election
November 0th, 1900, to decide
your preference for Senator of the
United States, for the term begin-
Marsh 4th, 1901. I favored
this action then I heartily en-
it now. The primary will be
held; our party is not afraid to
trust the wisdom of the people.
All the supporters in the August
election ate invited to participate
primary. For many years
the conviction come home to
many of best thinkers of our
country, that the election of Unit-
ed States Senators should be com-
directly to the
source of all political power. In
of the necessary
needed constitutional change the
primary affords the nearest
approach to an election of
Senators by the vote of the
I hereby announce myself a can-
for United States Senator
and ask your support in the
My record as a citizen and
Democrat is fairly well to
many of you. I ask for it no
greater consideration than is justly
accorded the records of those able
and honorable whose
names have been mentioned for
this high position. this contest
I shall not attempt any way to
detract from the merit of any com
We are all Democrats;
we are all members of the same
great political household; we have
side by side its great bat-
have by united effort
individual strength achieved its
great triumphs.
In the recent great
up-rising of manhood
we a notable
fought with far reaching and
consequences; imposing
upon yon the entire responsibility
and burden of State government,
and as a part of this imperative
duty of providing adequate
for boys and
girls of state. You will meet
these responsibilities bravely and
fearlessly, and discharge their
ties patiently wisely. We are
no longer, as in past, to be
kept busy with the cares of
serving our homes safe, but will
reach out to participate more free-
in the policies of the nation.
We shall now strive on the higher
plane of effort and Statesmanship.
My political principles are those of
the Democratic party; they
and thorough
the National and Stale platforms;
I need not summarize
ration. To each of them and to
both of them I yield most ready
unswerving support. They
some one play for
him. Miss complied with
the request, alter which old
soldier if they would not sing
it for whereupon the young
endeavored, as I could, to aid ladies sang the old song, so dear to
in public private schools the hearts of our old heroes, with
as far as I could. I believe, with the and feeling possible,
I more being accompanied by Miss Aver-
in these directions in the enlarged At the close of the singing
field of high official they turned around
aided by my experience and listener sitting a chair motion-
edge attract greater attention to, less, while great big tears were
the opportunities of rolling down his rough and
by our Slate. The general cheeks. The old song
of our Commonwealth had touched a tender chord in bis
will command at all times my car- , breast and bad no brought
nest loyal endeavor. I shall back to his memory many
to protect our people from dents soldier life, in
the dangers and asters of Force , he fought and lost in a cause lob
Bills and preserve from Federal t was to him than life.
our new Constitutional. doubt lie saw in bis memory old
the submission and comrades who shared his joys and
adoption of which by such an over- sorrows during that trying lime,
whelming majority adds new glory many of whom gave up their lives
to the North I fighting by his side.
The earnest solicitation of my I The old soldier was a stranger
old comrades arms have and possibly a wanderer, without
me little in deciding to sub- j home or friends, but be was one of
in it my name for your suffrages, our battle-scared defenders, and
The old Confederate Veteran real j we are glad that Miss and
that the young men of a , her pupils were able to give him a
generation will soon have entire few moments of their time in or-
Ship of State; a, to render dear old for
few years more the last one of him.
them with a halo of precious Would that we were all more
around him, will have fought thoughtful pleasures and
his last light departed from the I comforts o these old heroes who
scene of action. But while he yet fought to protect what we consider-
lives and lingers in sweet and sad ed rights and
memories of the glorious past, he
will fed a brighter satisfaction to
be represented
Council by one of the that
wore the
Fellow My sen ices
have been yours in every campaign
I became of age; services
gladly given without desire for, or
expectation reward save only the
of a deep and abiding
love for my native State, my
my party its glorious
My old ambition is to serve
better my native State,
in its agricultural and industrial
and its educational ad-
to promote the welfare
and of its people,
should you chose me to serve you
in the Senate of the United States
my loyally devotion to my State in
the past, in war and peace, can
give you assurance that you shall
have the same measure of both in
the future.
Yours very truly.
J. S.
Durham, N. C, August 1900.
demon Herald.
TO THE AND CUSTOMERS OF
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
are still in the forefront of race after patronage
We offer best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Pit County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of Hie of America
and Europe. Seasonable-all the year Spring. Summer
and Winter. We are work for yours and mutual ad-
vantage. is our pleasure In show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and tho most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly its own merits.
When you come to market will not do yourself justice
if you do not BOO our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and lines of genera merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Bats and Caps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Mattings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Han's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Scad Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for lather Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Healing.
Your Friends,
Bad Men
Wilmington, N. C, Aug.
Officers here bagged two bad men
today. One of them is Frank Lee
Craft, arrested a warrant
him with stealing in New
Bern, and skipping a bond of a
dollars for his
at trial. work here us
a painter, had here for
several weeks under the name of
Charley Johnson. He will be sent
to New Bern.
Henry Seals, colored, was
for stealing the horse of Mis.
F. W. at Whiteville. He
sold the stolen animal wailed
on the purchaser for part of the
money. A letter over an
assumed name, asking for payment
led to his and arrest.
The Bright Side.
Look on bright side, it is
ways the right side. The times
may be hard, but it will make them
no easier to wear a gloom and sad
countenance, but will only make
those around you unhappy. It is
the sunshine, and not the cloud,
makes the flower. The sky is
blue ten times where it is black
once. Yon have troubles, so have
others; none are free from them, so
don't waste your time worrying
and fretting over them. Troubles
give and tone to
courage to man, though
few of us arc ready to face it.
That would lie a dull sea, and
the sailor would never get skill,
where there was nothing to
surface of the ocean.
. though times look a little
dark, the lane will and the
night will end a broad day.
There Id more virtue one sun-
beam than in it whole hemisphere
of cloud and gloom.
No pleasure or success in
quite meets the of our
hearts. We take in our good
things with enthusiasm, and think
ourselves happy and satisfied;
afterward, when the froth and
loam have we discover
that goblet not more than
half Idled with the golden liquid
that was poured into
Democrat.
The Church's Hospitality
church should have a
committee of ladies able w ill-
to call upon newcomers in
writes Minis-
in September La-
Home Journal. la-
dies should be attractive personal-
and socially, and the minister's
wife may or ma be u member
of she should not
be its chairman. The committee
should be organized quietly the
minister, should remain as neatly
unknown as possible, and should
never be referred to from the
pit nor in any church publication,
If II is, half Of its efficacy will de
pail. There Should be a commit
ice on hospitality every church
particularly If the church is large
whoso business it is to welcome
the visiting
the evangelist, and provide for
him suitable entertainment else-
where than at the minister's house
unless the minister has expressed
a wish to receive and entertain such
Pour men broke into the office of
the South Works
Ninety-sixth street and
avenue, early yesterday morning,
and stole the sale, weighing
pounds. After carting It it mile
out the broke it open
to find two- cent postage stamps.
Record.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina.
The next are will be oak
ill ,, submit the dispensary
to n vole of the people of Cum-
county.
The in I he cot Ion mills at
Durham are on the verge of
and appeal been
far help for
George White, the Con
from say he is
going to shake the of North
Carolina from his feel and leave for
New
Mr. Charles Coppedge was killed
by the
Crossing i II on Sat-
Ills bead was badly
mangled and was no bit
the cow-catcher.
The bound train bearing the j
the State Press
was delayed two hours old
Furl the derailment of freight
car- two miles from t here, up the
mountain, No lives were lost.
Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo,
County. i
Frank makes oath
he is the senior partner of the
of F. J. doing,
business the city of Toledo,
County and State afore said, mid
firm will pay the sum of
one hundred dollars for each and
every case of Catarrh that
be cured by the use , f Halls Ca-
Cure.
Frank J.
Sworn to before me and sub
scribed in my presence, this 8th
day A. D 1880.
A. W.
Notary Public
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I Czar to Seek Loan In France.
Paris, August With regard
in the t rumored visit to Paris,
French press seems
that ii is undertaken with
a view of raising another Russian
As . i this, the
nary visit of M. the
Russian Minister of Finance, who
was here recently, is quoted. The
Parole declares it knows for
certain that an attempt recently
made by Russia to raise a large
loan in America failed, and that as
money is absolutely necessary to
the Russian Government at this
moment a determined attempt will
de made to raise it France.
This impression is altogether
popular attitude with
regard alliance,
many papers, represent the
most diverse opinions, are
that France is paying far too
high it price for the friendship of
yesterday afternoon by the neighbor,
ion of a bottle beer which he I Alt he present juncture tale at-
was trying to open. The bottle ,,, f Francois important, for
burst into hundreds of pieces ,,. alliance
the penetrated bis skin in i,,.,. ,; the whole face of
places, lie blot ,.,;. ,. politics will be changed,
for while, the How was
checked and he started fa
Star.
Mr. E. W. n gifted young
lawyer of who made a
lino canvass In the late a,
will be urged by bis
county friends the
for the House of Representatives
l the Raleigh
Messenger.
The A. . F. C. mixed freight
and passenger train between Xe
and City has been
discontinued. words tho
morning east bound and afternoon
westbound trains runs only to New
and return. Free
press.
A small was
in the face and on bis hands
ii
root beer which he
open. Tho bottle
i of
The tendency of people lo make
use of the advertising
newspapers is a result of the
of civilization. Even the
woman who a servant no
longer hangs over the bark fence
to ask the housemaid next door lo
find one for her, but
The time is coining lieu a
business establishment any kind
that shall mil consider the
the public enough In use
of news-
papers w ill be regarded as belong
lug to the old horse-ear period.
Philadelphia Record.
I Assassination
W. Va., Aug.
Logan county is in a turmoil of ex-
Court has just adjourn-
ed and there is of a
grand jury in two months to Stop
the epidemic of which
seems to be sweeping over the
Within twenty-four three
have been waylaid and shot
on the bead-waters of island i
Ira Ellis was shot and dangerously
wounded Thursday night, from
About the hour
fired up m and
his horse shot from under him. At
o'clock yesterday, Billiard
Stafford was waylaid the head
waters of by two persons
who attempted to kill him.
was shot In the left side and arm,
but will recover. No arrests have
been made, though lite officers
leaving no stone unturned to dis-
cover the assassins. No cause can
be assigned for the
Gossip be friendly
I like the word because it con
v cyan suggestion mus or
good eminent, but It is no longer
;. -sip w Inn Ceases to deal
pleasant Ii and hue wish
censorious
or lapses lulu slander. The
talk In world is
which U carried on In whispers
and semi-confidences, which
retails tho errors
people whom we know. Never
nay an unkind thing, never to
ply tin unfriendly thing even
our silence are rules which we
should mike to which
should scrupulously adhere. Mar-
B. Songster, In the
Home Journal.
Ai i afternoon,
during the heavy storm, lighting
struck a telephone wire connected
with in J. II.
The Stork lo the White
House
The milt- child in the White
lions., ion President of the United
store mi Trade street, Wales during his term is
the Southern depot, on fire Esther
the wall papering which Ignited a
of papers and have
1893. Nine oilier
been borne in the
While Houses Julia Dent Grant,
born the closing days of her
grandfather's second term; two
grandchildren of President Tyler;
tour children of Colonel Andrew
Jackson born during the
piled upon some boxes. The aim in
was turned in and the fire j
responded and put j
the Ore, The was
slight.
Lighting a I-, i i lie
of the church of the Luther- Mary Lou-
an church on North Tryon street, has Adams, of John
Eighth Adams, James
knocking a pun wood I Madison born during
work and a number of brick. The
part of the wall where the
was blackened and
the second term of bis maternal
Heine Journal-
Why Drummers Favor
In nothing else as in words
we habitually use In the common
I talk of dally life do we show so
I plainly degree of refinement.
Nu the drummers are
The trusts I
have
Mr. in a
speech iii New York, e wt-
added.
According to u conservative es-
taking road
s.
means I-- to
I which has In I'll
withdrawn from the annual
billion of in legitimate
of
The hotel men tho livery
have directly
businessmen
have also fell it. Prices have gone
up and nu case has the to
employ traveling salesmen helped
the consumers or the
News and i.
mi culture or the lack of It, and
the plane on which our thoughts
move. It la therefore worth our
while, do you not see, to take some
pains our conversation, not
in such way as to make us seem
stiff and pedantic, but to
the fact that here, as in other
life and learning, i
Is training tells in results.
September Home Journal.
THE B ST
fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill ionic.
Iron a ml quinine ii. a tasteless form
No i -no pay. Price
Dr.
DENTIST,
its.- ;
Office over
Fleming store.