Eastern reflector, 4 September 1900


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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-
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Bud . bf I
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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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kept on
hand. and
sold. A i will convince you.
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with the Carolina
with the
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lift leave Hope II n a
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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
Hall's Cure is taken inter-
acts direct on the blood
and muttons -es of system.
Scud for testimonials, free.
Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
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.





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is purpose of the manage
test of the State Fair to
size in the future, the educational
department. The I list
present year been an
d . Among Um
valuable premium offered is R
school library
which
has been purpose.
The offered the
and colleges are for
its; those offered are for
penmanship, map-drawing,
trial and mechanical art,
Four premiums are offered tor
essays, The Best Hook
have this Year, and Why
Like Carolina and
tier First second
premiums on each
The exhibit will be
in the most prominent part of the
main building, lacing; main en-
trance. Friday, October 20th, is
to be educational day, and a
program for that day is being
arranged that will be of interest to
all but especially to Student and
teachers and parents who are in-
in our educational ex-
Mr. and his Cabinet.
or the the members of it
who are iii Washing have
per-
I his week, They have
been holding daily
iV they held t i s. ; In
wrestle with
the Imperial partners with whom
Mr. has been doing boa-
la China. Tho of
-c have not
public, but the semi-of-
newt say they
i it to a agreement for a
settlement of qt relating to
and the of
now obstinate; In
way of an Immediate settle-
That may or may not be
true, but there are reasons for tin
belief that the Emperor of Genna
or anybody else, who prevents
an agreement that would
a show down of the
Chinese hand until after
Presidential election would
regarded by Mr. as an
almighty good
Washington is entirely in the
dark as to what is going on in
around as no telegrams have
Come through that were not more
a week old when received
and they have contained little that
was important-
History teaches that it is the
usual thing for nations to do what
rulers had declared they
would not do. Perhaps is
Hr. Charles J. Parker, why so little attention has been
of the Educational Bureau, who given to the declarations of the
ms, for nearly three years secrets- the allied nations as to
state the intentions of their respective
will be director of the depart- j governments in China. This gov-
will give his personal was first to declare that
attention exhibit, j it wanted no Chinese territory
they are in proper place, well oared that II was opposed to any other
for and returned. nation inking was follow-
For premium list and lull par- ed by similar declarations from
Honiara address Mr. Parker and Japan, and now Bus-
Raleigh. has com say that ii
nothing but peace and the
preservation of the Chinese em-
and that i; stands ready to
As-, on ; I . .
give up the I territory it re
Washington X. August seized to restore order.
One of the most dastardly deeds These have been official statements
of our town occurred mule England is said
early tonight. Mr. Myron, agree with them, although no
one of left his home to j official Statement to that effect has
make some purchases at a store been made public and there are
nearby. He left his wife and rumors to the contrary. It
children at home, the former seated be apparent to the
in the front room, that if those real-
Mr. Sad sot been gone y held the sentiments expressed
live minutes before some one enter- by them, there would be no further
ed by of toe front door and ad- talk about a general land grab in
who they power to
compel a settlement on the lines
wish. That there i-
. I ., i- why is believe that
these official utterances have mere-
been made for keep
the World in the dark while the
plan- up China are per-
Representative Davey, of Louis-
at democratic
headquarters this week. He
I of the republican claim of
a and permanent standing
my and it will insist upon a large
la standing army,
should i in power.
Apart which
such a military establishment
entail permanently on the govern-
the of its maintenance
would tie to discourage the
of National
and to sap the military spirit
of our people. This large stand
a part of
the imperial and military system
which present administration
is seeking to force upon the
try. It is secret that the
who are advocating
desire to use these troops at
home as well as abroad, for the
suppression of the liberties of the
people. The policy of the demo-
party is to oppose
ism, it denounces in its nation-
platform the hi a
large standing
of
see, has been looking up Mr.
inconsistent record on the
trust question. He finds that Mr.
declared in a speech in
the House, May
had power to crush home
trusts. Mr. also asks very
why Mr. has
done not hint; toward crushing the
trusts since he became President,
why he should lie a trust fol-
lower instead of a party leader
Mr. has bean
tent on almost every important
public question, He can't help it.
By nature he is a wobbler.
ITEMS.
X. August
Miss Bessie is visiting
Mrs. W. J. Kittrell.
Willie cotton buyer
for it Co. Wilmington,
has located here for the season.
Tobacco is on this
market The sales both
Boon Friday were satisfactorily
and about thirty-live thous-
Waller of
Mall Allen and Jim of
Kinston, are visiting near here.
The and a flood
many excursionists went up to
today, and returned.
Agent Boss leaves today
for Norfolk, Baltimore and Sew
York on a pleasure trip.
The Monarch warehouse had
above twenty thousand pounds of
tobacco on the floor Friday and
everyone went off satisfied.
It. I. Gardner, of
over Friday night,
Felix Pittman came Friday and
will be at home a few days,
towards Mi
was sitting with her back towards
The man placed bi ban Is on
. .
it was hi tin M., i.
around that it was an-
other man. musk. Mrs.
commenced ; scream. The
wretch caught her by
threw toll m. the
At this she screamed .
the man became frightened.
and as he heard neigh lion- coin- Louisiana Congressional to play with it, none of Mr.
rescue be lied. National Com-I family being In that
Alter hi- escape Mrs were told sometime ago that the house and not knowing
found a mask lying on floor, the and third districts that Herman was there at all. Tn
l in- republican; ids,, the some way both barrels of the gun
sixth. I do not understand why were discharged and the load
all the districts wen- not Herman Jut above the right
included the claim, Personal- ear, plowing a gash about four
i about all six long one inch wide.
Louisiana democrats being re-
a Distressing Affair.
Aug.
the little
boy of Mr. Weill, ibis
place, shot the residence
of Mr. James T. this
morning, carrying off one side of
bis head, resulting in his death a
few hours
There was a double-barreled
breech-loading shot-gun in the hall-
way and little Herman, seeing it,
1st.
Mr. B. F. has just re-
a full line of school books,
geographies, arithmetics,
and spellers in fact all of the
newest additions used in both, com
and higher schools.
The A. U. Cox Mfg. Co. calls
special attention to their Tar Heel
wagons which excelled
either in quality of material out of
which they are made, or durability,
They are first class in every par-
and will hist almost a life
time. Call or write this firm if
in need of a tip top article.
Prof. K. went to
Rocky Mount yesterday to meet
his wife and escort her to her new
home. They arrived on last even-
train.
The handsome residence o
Mr. A. Cox is nearly
ed. Mr. Carlos Harris Lewis
Laurence have the contract for
painting it, and it promises to lie a
of
Lumber is being sawed for our
college and work will commence on
it right away.
Mr. Jackson, of
Kinston, is visiting relatives and
friends near town.
Mr. W. L. Hurst from
Newport News last Thursday even-
Mr. Sylvester Fleming, of Wash
was here yesterday con-
with Prof. and
as a result of his visit several new
names have been entered on our
school record.
Mr. W. C. Fair, father of our
townsman, Mr. E. Fair, has ac-
a position with the
Co.
Bryan, salesman for the
Cigar Co.,
from a two weeks trip on the road
yesterday just loaded down with
orders. The growth in public fa-
for our cigars is something
truly wonderful. From a force of
one or two hands we are
working some or and in a
very short time this force will lie
very greatly increased. We just
can't help it, our trade demands it.
We make nothing but first-class
goods these with an
perseverance must tell.
Mr. Ward and wife who have
visiting in and near Washing-
ton returned one this week.
Much has been written and said
about the crop
Carolina. There have been many
opinions expressed as to
the shortage acreage
My own has been
t hat I he acreage was not cut more
percent, and primarily I
do not that the intent
of farmers was to reduce more
than that but w lieu planting time
came farmers were short
in plants as cut tor at this time
was selling at a fair price there
was a very notable indifference
their part to swore plants so
many who had intended planting
tobacco put their land in cotton.
The punier section of tobacco grow-
the cast, that is east of
son and Rocky Mount has not this
year per cent. of a crop as com-
pared last year on account of
scarcity of plants. I know a
farm where last year there was
fifty sons tobacco this year there
is i en and while as a matter of
course this condition does not exist
over any great section of the east
yet the shortage is much greater
than many at one time thought it
would lie. as to the condition
it is simply bad. I have con-
with the tobacco business
now about ten years I have
never known as poor conditions as
have existed for the last days.
The crop was late to begin with
there was little to grow the
crop it grew up spindling and
small. About the time curing
commenced the bugs put
their appearance and bare worked
havoc many sections.
There will be in
conn ties this year lots of
co standing the hill the 1st of
September, a sight that not
been seen this section
years if ever. I was to
travel through the country last
and so much tobacco that
had scarcely been touched, I
am told Greene county it is
even worse than it is here. I
that the color this year will lie bet-
than it has been in some time,
; or at least will be,
for there has been no rains to in-
the curing and fill the
tobacco with sap, this causing it to
splotch. In the whole the
the east is the worst I ever
saw.
ought to know
the country
MASONIC HALL SCHOOL.
Opens Monday September 3rd.
Misses Thornton and Parker will
in the city tonight and take
Mil. ITEMS
Aug. SO,
Mr. at. O. Mount, one of Mon-
of mount Bro., returned Toe ripest is good
from the north Wednesday night. order that
J. C. Carson returned from
She also bands
smutty, assailant I-
have been a while
man, although Mis. Sly run says be
was black,
As he left the house he was
heard Io say; I'll
get you some There i
clew as to the guilt party.
Announce-
Wilmington, Aug.
The following card was issued to-
day the Democratic voters
North
I respectfully inform yon I
a candidate nomination
to United senate, which Is to
be made by the primaries on
of November next, and
your vote. If of
for that ion has
served the party and
North longer
sod better, and has done more ;,
establish white supremacy, and is
otherwise better fitted for the place
than myself, I think he ought to
be preferred to nether
be ease or not is for i-
to decide, I shall bow to t r
decision.
elected. The republicans tn Lou-
do hut that
win them any
The Democratic Campaign Text-
ii for distribution,
Isa warm book of fifty chap
seventeen of which are
Imperialism. One chapter
i- devoted to idem e showing the
existence of a secret alliance be-
tween the
and Great the
legislation, which is
as Imperialism applied,
gets several chapters and one of
the longest chapters Is given up to
republican stealing in Cuba.
chapters the altitude of
tho republican toward
railroad discriminations in favor if
trusts, the proposed ship
etc. book is n corker,
Hay, of Virginia,
who is recognized as one of the
best friends of the Guard
in Congress, says In a signed stale
on dangers of i
hiking the skull away and causing
the brain to out. The family
are grief-stricken, Mrs. Weill lie-
almost prostrated.
The whole town
great with them this most
accident.
is attached to any
Sick, and Wounded Soldiers
From China.
San Aug. 80.-The
transport Thomas arrived last even
with a large number of sick
and wounded soldiers, marines and
officers. Some of the men who are
the ship's are from the
battlefield at and among
these is Captain v.
miller, Ninth United Stales
Who tell in or
the American forces on the school
. M,
I be wounded from China The damage done by that Akron,
steamer at Yoko- Ohio, mob, which smashed and
burned things because it couldn't
Spring Hope Wednesday night.
W. J. of the firm
of Taylor Co., returned
from the northern markets Wed-
Highsmith and family re-
turned to Mt. Olive Wednesday.
Master Thermal Moore has
visiting relative- near here.
Howard spent Thursday
with and family.
Unfits House was in town today
business.
Mis. B. House, of Greenville,
is visiting her parents in Edge-
comb county.
Rev, W, A. Ayers held services
iii Baptist church Wednesday,
a large crowd tended.
B. Cherry returned
Olive Saturday where he will be.
gin his insurance.
W. J. will picking
Monday Sept. 1900.
K. If. Kl Is still at his old
home.
Leon passed through
this morning,
Elena Jenkins,
is visiting Mends here.
has
with Taylor Co
Miss will leave
for mil; at
wish her a happy
Friend
Those do know about it
Wonder how they ever alone
Without it. It robbed child-
birth of its terrors for many a
wife It has preserved her
saved her much
It is an external
and can with It therefore,
no danger of upsetting
the system as drags taken intern-
ally are apt to do. It is to be
rubbed into the abdomen to soften
strength n which
are to bear the strain. This means
much loss pain. It also
morning sickness and all of the
other discomforts of
A of Ga.
have a large quantity of
Mother's Friend and have never
known an instance where it has
failed to produce the good results
claimed for
A prominent lady of
Ark., my
children was in
from After using
Mother's Prised, my seventh was
born in
i. n-r
CO.
C.
there may little delay
confusion us getting the
schedule of recitations and other
minor matters concerning the
school adjusted at the earliest mo-
after the opening. The man-
earnestly requests all
to be pi on hand Mon-
day morning, the first day and the
first hour. a good
and this paper would urge
the patrons who contemplate pat-
the school to make an
fort to have their children ready Io
begin school on the first day. This
would help the teachers, and lie a
great advantage to the pupils.
We are glad to announce that
every indication points to a full i my gratitude than
A Card Prom P. M. Simmons.
N. C, August
Democratic State Chairman Sim-
mons today issued the
Democratic Voters of North
than a year ago, in reply
to a letter written to me by the ed-
of The Asheville Citizen, in-
quiring whether I would be a can-
for United States senate
to succeed Marion Butler, I stated
I was a candidate and would be
profoundly grateful to the voters
party if they should see fit
to elect to that
reply to The Citizen was
not only published in that paper,
but generally copied by the press
throughout State. This deck,
ration, together with the general
understanding that I was a
date, I had supposed would
the necessity of any further
announcement of my candidacy,
but letters of inquiry upon this
subject recently received would
seem to make it proper for me to
again make the announcement of
my candidacy before the primaries
to be held November
As chairman of the democratic
executive committee, my first duty
will be to the party, and from now
until the election in November I
shall devote my time almost ex
to the work of aiding
the election of and Steven-
son the democratic nominees
for I shall, therefore,
have little lime to devote to
the promotion of my interests.
After campaign is
I may be able to make
n few speeches, bat they will be
made for the party and its
these circumstances, I com-
my to my friends and
in the different
t and precincts with entire con-
that they will not permit it
to sutler from neglect either in the
canvass or the polls. If their
efforts vain, I shall be none
appreciative. If they are
rewarded with success, I cannot
through
from Manila. Of the sick and
wounded. are from
While I are men of the Ninth
an party who served
the it was hunting is
estimated at and the
city records were all destroyed too.
Wilmington Star.
attendance, and nucleus for a
first class permanent school seems
now to A fact which
should bring a feeling of
to every citizen of Greenville,
for in the school system of our
town rests in a large measure, the
future development of our people.
A Young- Man.
A lady went down the street to
do some shopping the other day
reaching home discovered
that she left her umbrella in
some of stores. She went to
her ring up one of our
prominent stores one
of the bright clerks her
call asked her what was want-
ed. She asked him if she had left
an umbrella there. The clerk told
to wait a and he would
see. Finding one there he opened
it, taking it tn the and
holding it up asked her if that was
the one.
to the discharge of the
duties that will devolve upon me
all virtues of head and heart I
may
W ;. V
M is reported
ill go tn No s orb. in n few
days, lobe married.
There is perhaps as much
in our town,
in any one of and I ex-
more dust. We have a st
sprinkler, but no one is
by it, except those on Main street,
between Market and Gladden
street a small portion, of Mar-
street, we are all town how-
ever when the tax-collector comes
around.
A gentleman received a call by
recently, that he was
ed at once, when he went, a
bill was I am not In-
formed that he
Mrs. T. came up
from Hyde on the 27th about
a dozen young en route for
school
are pained to hear of the
death of Mrs. W. A.
on the morning of the
26th. She leaves several children
and a husband to mourn their loss.
Some of us will need to half sole
our pants it is so quiet here and
dull, only two mills of the
running.
The water in the river at this
place is so salt that sea nettles are
abundant.
We spoke of the land in Hyde
being on fire, the road is burned
in two places and In one place so
badly that it is not used and some
doubts as to repairing it exists.
The meeting Athens Chapel
resulted in about additions.
James Clark, who has been in
employ of the Atlantic Coast
Lumber Co. at Georgetown
has accepted a situation with the
Co. at Bel
Mr. Fulford, of who
was with Booth Co., has located
at Washington.
Tom of the firm of
W. Co., died at Aurora
the at o'clock after a
brief illness. The funeral took
place at dale of the 20th.
BLACK JACK items.
Black Jack, N. C, Aug.
Misses Gertrude Linton, of Sid-
Maggie of Wash-
are visiting the family of
Hold. Dixon.
Joe and Missie Harper were the
guests of Miss Dora Elks yesterday.
Quite a large crowd attended
services at Pleasant Hill yesterday.
the list.
Jodie and Dixon
left Saturday for Washington to
take the boat at midnight
Owing to the boat not
leaving the boys returned
day. Abram was accompanied by-
two ladies Misses Gertrude Linton
and Maggie
Miss Annie White is able to be
out again.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith went
to Ayden Saturday evening.
Josh Mills passed through last
evening for Greenville.
We were glad to have Prof. A.
J. Manning, of Ayden, on our
street awhile Saturday evening.
T. D. Conch and A. O. Clark
were guests of Miss Annie
White evening.
John Haddock, of Ayden, was
here Friday.
The family of C. S. Dixon is
proving.
L. is still the sick
list.
Quite a number of our boys and
girls were out driving walking
yesterday evening.
Call our
FELTS
For Summer and Fall wear. We have the prettiest and cheap-
est line ever brought to Greenville We are still
selling our Summer Millinery at below cost.
to pie
Misses ERWIN
N G
I AM IN
The Northern Markets
PURCHASING MY
FALL STOCK.
WATCH THIS SPACE.
Al
II. returned this
from New Bern.
Bert James returned
day night from Baltimore.
L. I. Moore this morn-
from a trip the mail.
I from
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Lynching- In Rutherford.
Charlotte, N. C, August
was lynched at Forest City,
N. C, this morning, for the
of a white man named Flock.
Threats were also made to lynch a
woman who had taken the
gun to the murderer and a mob
went search of her. The trouble
arose over the theft of some peach-
es by the
For Sale One 6-horse Cooper
Engine on wheels. Apply to J. R.
Greenville, N. C.
shoeing by a first class I
white workman, at W. O. Barn-
on Dickinson avenue.
Rev. N. M. Watson and Dr.
R. L. are having a tennis
court made on the Masonic Hall lot
just back of the school building.
The Greenville Light Infantry-
received a part of the equipments
for the company Thursday night.
The uniforms have not yet arrived.
lot
the town of
House contains fix rooms
and Kitchen. Apply to D. D.
Haskett.
Mrs. M. D Higgs has rented the
store opposite C. T. and
next door to Bryan's drug store,
and in a few days will move her
stock of millinery there.
A petition has been signed by
the business men of Greenville
sent to Mr. J. R. Kenly, General
Manager of the Atlantic Coast Line
asking that the coal burner engine
be kept on this line and the
schedule shortened.
Elopes With Farm Hind.
Charlotte, N. C. August
Harrison, a farm baud of
W. H. Johnston, of N. C.
has run away with the year-old
daughter of his employer, and the
father is now searching the country
for the runaways.
only years of age, and no one had
any idea that he and the girl ever
met each other except casually.
On the
Newport, R. L, Aug.
body of a woman about years
old was today on the
beneath the cliffs here. On it were
diamond earrings, a diamond
and a wedding ring on
which was the inscription
K. to E. U. W., June
The body is believed to be that of
Harriet Wilson Kimball, wife of
Horace W. Kimball, of Norway,
Me., who jumped from the steamer
Horatio Hall on its way from New
York to Portland last
morning. .
Looked Down Pistol Barrel.
Williamston, N. C. August
A twelve-year-old boy ac-
shot and killed himself
here yesterday. He was playing
with a broken pistol which was of
course, unloaded He was look-
down the barrel when it went
off, the ball taking effect just above
the eye and penetrating the brain.
V D.
Danville Va, spent
here.
Jonathan Jenkins left this morn-
lug for extended visit
county.
R. A. Tyson Annie
Leonard, returned Wednesday
night from Baltimore.
Miss Annie of Fremont
Wednesday night to
school rear Greenville.
Florence Edwards, of
Spring Hope X arrived Wed-
night to visit Mrs. T. H.
Thomas.
W . L. Walker, of New York,
the leaf department
the American Tobacco Co., spent
Wednesday in Greenville.
Joe Rawls went to Norfolk to-
day.
Barnhill went to
to-day.
Don Gilliam returned
this
Rev. K. A. to
this morning.
Richard and wife went
to Scotland Neck this morning.
Ed. Ward left for Oak Ridge
this to enter school there.
Miss Etta Harris left this morn-
for Baltimore and Washington
city.
Mrs. W. B, Home from
Kinston this morning to
Farmville.
Miss Lula Bell, of Kinston, came
this morning to visit Miss n-
Evans near town.
Miss Mary who has
been visiting Miss Pat Skinner,
went to Littleton this morning.
Mrs. J. M. little
son, who have visiting at II.
W. left this morning
for Hertford.
Kittrell and wife and lit-
child, who have been visiting
Hotel returned to
this
Miss Leila Thornton, of
Miss Lizzie Parker, of Cypress
Creek, arrived Thursday night lo
teach the Masonic school.
Miss Harriss left this
Baltimore. From
there she goes to resume
her position as milliner with Mrs.
B. C. Pearce.
Saturday 1900.
to Goose
Twice in
Goods Selling Like Wild Fire
Hie
great markets
Bargain
like New York,
haw
Preston Gotten returned to
ton this morning.
Two New Cases of in
Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 29.-; x n went
Two girls and a hoy, members of morning,
have fallen vie
of the bubonic plague, though
he medical authorities assert that
the attacks are less virulent than in
cases which have already proved
fatal. In the event of a further
spread of the disease, Glasgow
shipping will be probably
tined.
Philadelphia and Baltimore have been searched
we have them. arc to sell for less money than anybody
else. Why Because we buy more than any other store in town
and get discounts; we sell the smallest possible
margin profit, depending n a large volume
and no rents to pay.
and CASH Over
the Counter and No Rents to Pay.
LOOK at
Let The Figures Tel Their Story.
Jesse returned
night from Baltimore.
Friday
from
Post Office Plundered
St. Joseph Mich., August
cash, stamps and
postal cards were stolen the
lost night by professional
The robbers entered
the Federal building through
a lowered themselves
down the elevator shaft to
second story, and cut
floor below. A hole was lured in-
to the vault the combination
lock was forced. They cleaned tho
vault out completely and for
hours today there was a
stamp famine the city. There Is
no clue.
Hall School Open Mon-
day.
The patrons of the Masonic Hull
School are again remembered that
Misses Parker, Thornton
herd are all in the city ready-
to open school promptly at nine
o'clock Monday morning. It will
be teach-
and pupil for all to be
on the very first day. The Mason-
fraternity everything
to provide adequate school
facilities for girls the town,
now they ask public to co-
operate promptly and help to make
tho school a great success.
A fee of for
each pupil, to cover incidental ex-
is duo payable the first
day.
O. Barnhill returned
Friday evening.
B. T. Belly came in Friday even-
from Scotland Neck.
J. F. Joyner returned to Kin-
Friday
Miss Emma Taft returned Fri-
day evening from a visit to
Mrs. A. II. Taft and little child
returned Friday evening from Mid-
W. T. Hunter, wife and child
from Friday
M. and wife, of
returned from Baltimore
Friday evening.
A. M. Perry, auctioneer for the
Liberty warehouse went to Scotland
Keck hi-
Miss Katie Davis, of
who has been visiting Mrs. T. K.
Hooker, returned home this morn-
Mrs. Draughn and baby
Draughn, of
county, Friday
evening to visit Mrs. Moore.
Drowned In a
John Ludwig, employed in the
Prospect Brewery, Oxford and
streets, into a tank of
beer last night and Was drowned.
The accident was not
until some time
la Ludwig was
overcome by tho heat while work-
over the tank, and this caused
him to fall
Record Aug.
Men Suits the and 9.00 quality, Price,
Men Suits the and 0.00 quality,
Men Suits 8.00 and quality, while they lost
Boys snits tin- st, and Sole Price,
Boys Suits the fl quality, Sale Price,
Tailor Mad Silk Taffeta Lined, the
All quality now
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
Shin Waists, worth
and 1.50
plain and fancy Linen
Waist, while Collars and
worth
extra heavy unbleached
German
Children's Fast Black Hose, worth
Best Linen Canvas, worth
Feather colors
.
Checked worth Sc
yards worth
Drop Stitch Hose, worth
Children's extra Hose
SilK Windsor Ties, worth
Laundered Shirts, worth
Honey good ones. 1.1
lint
Side Combs, worth
sill, Stripe White Lawns.
Men's Cull's, per pair.
. Welted Pique, all colors.
. Curtain Cretonne
Shirts,
quality.
I hi e.-e I nil .
Fancy Foulard Silk, worth Negligee Shirts,
81.00.
Nottingham Lace Curtains Shirt Waists sets, worth
1.25 Men's Silk Bosom
1- Imported Irish Damask, worth lies Corset
Fancy
Fancy Stick Plus, worth Window Shades, spring roller lie
Knitting Silk, all colors, worth Dross Men's Colored Shirts Collars and
English Woven Bed Spreads, worth J ,.,,
Man's Gaiters, worth 11.88 Silk Belts, all colors. 82.00 quality 81.00.
Silk Elastic Webbing, inch Lining, worth left, come while they last.
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ATTENTION FARMERS
I am now n one of the most , lines of
pocket XV
at very reasonable My line of
which is the of any market are fresh and i h.
on Election.
Plate
When you come to I own again
Your
give in- a
to please,
Jas. B. White
Guaranteed cure for chill
M, For Bale by
an
and Laxative.
and all malaria and billions
Barber
X. C.
Harrington,
B-29 -HI
BEAD WHAT
Our Royal,
Elastic Felt Mattress,
The She election is a
bad factor in now.
July II it to on
have de-
gradually; but day before
they were at the
disproportion of to
Such of
success one hide is not justified.
It is foolishness, it tends to in-
crease the chances of success for
is ea led the for
the that it the
ready too pervading sense of sure-
which So-day threatens to par-
She vote.
The Democratic is at the
tremendous disadvantage of ask
tag the country to delicate itself
to repudiation, and to submit to
rebellion against its authority
the plea which was made from the
same MUMS In the time of the civil
war. there is the
racy a worship of the name
that itself with the
actual issues of and fur-
I ban that, I here is in Bryan-
ism. the genius of rebellion against
the existing peace of society, pas-
which four years ago, when
the splendid anti repudiation car-
thousands of into
the swelled the
Democratic vote ti s greater size
than had ever been cast
year
discipline I as
Boys thoroughly for
if
from 1-00 to W par mouth.
per
To get an early is
Your Satisfaction
guaranteed. information and
act
W. H
Principal.
Select Female School
Th it n Sept.
i,
I nave n teacher for thin
Mia Nancy K. a graduate
Notre I lame, a lady rare culture
several year ex-
and the t
to The
under hex will he
i for
both to manner and mental
Terms
Primary
Intermediate,
Music. Instrumental and food
of each.
A of your patronage is
and
A.
Aug.
The following is from Town Top-
law be justified in a com-
but it is only fair to say
the of He York have
e To See gt. j Secret of Beauty
is health. The secret i
the to digest
This can never be done when
the liver does not act it's part.
know this
Liver Pills are an
for sick headache,
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-
and kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
At the old Moore store,
Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Goods,
Cigars,
in fact everything
to be found in an up-to-date
We pay the highest market
prices fur all of
Country Produce,
either in cash or barter.
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 sat
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five Point
PILLS
Vitality, Loot
Cm U-.
ail i,
M-l of
PILLS
a or
and
to pale
and
IN
What that next
fall no one knows,
some people are betting to l that
it will fail to elect its candidate.
The rational odds on
are no more than to I. less,
say loin and even these should
be the other way unless there
runs through the par-
and supporters of the
that it stands for an
understanding of I he danger which
is iii and i resolve to
overcome it by the individual
fort of every roan. Wake up.
Bun,
St. X. .
Mess. Borden. X- C,
purchased a Felt Mat tress from I
you. After giving it a thorough
Pits In Greensboro.
Greensboro, X. Aug.
I find it the most comfortable About II today tire broke
the most satisfactory I ever used.
in all respects by
have tried and hair eS, and greatly prefer ibis
to either Wishing much success with your Matt rent, lam
Respectfully. Mrs- M. Matron.
Alter If it is all you even
hoped n lied, return it to us and we will refund
i, ii the full paid without you not being OBI
e cent, not even freight.
HOW If your local dealer docs not handle
mattresses, write to i direct for pamphlet descriptive same.
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Manufacturer of Mattresses, etc., x. c.
Get a
Viet
is
Vt nit
Every
Ill
I W iii
I'd it
made i all s
in
to I
con-
SC.
lire
L. At
of
house in South street. In the
basement were several barrels of
oils, varnishes and other
and the lire raged fiercely.
The Ii re was caused from
employee was holding while draw-
from a barrel of Japan dryer.
Alter an hour's lighting the fire-
men the with
small damage to the
building, which is the property of
O. The L.
sou Drug Company carries a stock
of about with in
Their goods are dam.
aged to the of or
Two ladies employed up
Stair were cut off by the
but were rescued by the
hook and ladder boys. One
them, a Mrs.
a severe cut in I he face by being
struck with a bidder.
brought trouble upon themselves
by the insolence of
their behavior on the streets,
tenement in the
They have not satisfied with
being considered as good as while
people; they have assumed to be
superior I be
committed a gross crime against
the republic by giving them votes
before the were educated to the
franchise, the Republicans are
always petting then
by I the de-
and
letter i-- order to win their
ballots. Puffed up by this
and presuming
upon it, the have
sections of York m
it able for the whites, and in
of the prevalence and
white persons find
it unpleasant to pass along Sixth,
and Eight
tween Twenty and Forty
fifth streets after night fall.
oilier racial quarter of the city
not even the Chinese
so haired against the majority of
our citizens. While these facts do
not justify they shew
that to some extent an application
of the law of retaliation.
We publish this not as any en-
of the indiscriminate
and outrageous violence the
In New York during the
growing sentiment
the
of youth By
par boa.
with our to
or UM paid,
copy our
EXTRA
f.
Cotton and Ties always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Lou of
or
and
of L of Opium or
Liquor. a
S for MOO
to In SO days or
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
for sale by i h
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July
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ISM 1900
Greensboro
North Carolina.
Fail Term begins 12th,
on Application.
PEACOCK, President.
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NERVOUSNESS,
An
S. Went t o-1
tor the
II th j
that
el all death
being
if
Johnston
j ii the for this
American it gas
to the of the weak;
ant food to the
worn-out the lire
to activity and ail tUt
bod.
j ea., Bat
SOLD BY MoO.
NOTICE TO
day qualified before the
clerk of the Superior court of county
to the last Will and
of W. K. notice
given to all persona
against the W. K.
I l-.-in to for payment on or
baton day of July 1901, or Ibis
will be plead in bar of their recovery,
All indebted
to make payment to me
Thia the day of July
A.
of the last will and testament of W. K.
Doctors, lawyers
real
hi
In
cotton buy era.
house
meat
dealers, opera
and tin- Law of
North for the year require
Sou to t out the in
year. the mat-
at once and trouble.
Q.
county.
PM
1-M A
TOO
i r at
AM PM PM
IV, S la
m If
r m
SALE.
By virtue of a of the Superior
Court of county in of W. M.
and other Joyner and
wife Annie Joyner. to land for
division,
will sell cash before Hie Court
door in Greenville on Monday the day
of described
or lot of land situated in the town or
N. at W. O Lang a
lot at a on Wilson St. and run-
South west poles and link, to
a post VT. Lang's line, thence S.
East poles and links to a
line, then
and links to on
with laid Weal
and links to the known
the livery stable lot,
F.
This Aug. o e
NOTICE.
Noam
In tin Superior Court.
J. J. Cherry. Jr., against Maggie
The defendant Maggie Cherry
will take that an action entitled as
above, has been commenced in the Superior
Court of Pitt County, returnable at the
term cf said Court to be held at the Court
the Second Monday
after the Monday in 1900,
at time and place the will appear
and or demur to the
m In will he deposited in aha office of
Superior Court of mm County, and
the said will lake notice that
fall to answer or demur to said com
plaint within that term, the plaintiff
apply t-i the for the relief
therein. de will
lake notice that the said action is
by plaintiff to obtain a divorce from
the
Given under my at office In Green-
ville on this the 8th day of August, 1940-
Moose,
k t.
X. C,
THE COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORS HAVE
APPOINTED
As the j it for
Pill County. handle the
State i for the
ever you need. e have
Public Books in
designated on the
and can supply what-
COPY
and vertical, mini j i
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes
Fat at Havana
Dunne Month cf
August
surgeon general of Marine
to-day a lei
from
of Cobs, at Havana, stating
that during the
up to then have In-en
eases of fever reported at
Havana and deaths, k Many of
the were mild. There were
new cases on the 37th,
On account of mildness of the
eases and the Irregular
tin- surgeon general has wired the
on
Atlantic and coast to use par-
oars to detect such cases.
And now the Sap-
rises lo ask why
marriage of a rich man's son to a
ii culled a
while marriage of a rich man's
to a disreputable and
bankrupt is termed a
social
The wife of a minis
Indiana town has lien
married three times. Her
husband was named the
Sparrow and present
one is There arc two lit-
Robins, one and
two little and they live,
on Bird street. Their fellow
townsmen at the game
family.
years ago Japan didn't
have a mile of railroad; now she
has over miles and is adding
to the mileage every year. The
are hustlers and quick to
catch Star.
TAKE BOB. HIS TASTELESS CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Night Sweats and
Money bark if doesn't.
Soother s kind
with the Hi Cross nu the label.
Hold guaranteed by Woolen,
Bryan and Ernul, druggists.
above any
j.-i.
or
Date tittle
Ilia
i are
lion Kc eon-
. hole, contain
III IS of
sent
i mi on ii. i o. Clinton and
street., III. For
all I
i .
never
; .
Main
ton a s p n
San
I p in.
SO p in, ville D to
pin, arrives Wilmington
u D
a in, a m,
a m, Hope Mills a in,
rive Retaining
r . .
Hope Mill. p re
Red U, p m, U p
p m
with train He
the Carolina Central
at lied with the lieu
at Sanford
Air Line and Southern
Railway with the and
Train on Ilia Scotland Neck Road
leave. M pm. Halifax p m,
v,. s, at m.
pm. ulna leave,
a id, a w am, Halifax
at II a m, am.
T-i;. on Brunch leave
lino;
In if i iii
flit
r.
4-n in.
iii t i. in, m
so i a,
p in, p in, Ft
I, ; ; in ;. ii i f
M m i-i. HiD
U O, II I
tin I. m-Ii
m,
a i
ft I
Mount .-, ,
I a in , ii
lot --i-i in
II m. at i. k
Ii a m, S p to.
Train on Branch for
Clinton dally, and
pin. at am
b i p to.
Train
don all dally, all via
MM.
J. Ii. K
T. M. Ma-
TOE
hi
Fall Sept. 1900.
In Superior Court.
vb,
The above named will take
Betas that an action entitled as baa
been commenced the Superior Court of
county to obtain a divorce from the
of matrimony; the defendant
will further take he is requited
appear the next term of the
Curt of county to be held on the sec-
Monday after the first Monday in
next, it being the 17th day of Sept., 1900,
Court House in Greenville, N. C.
an answer or demur to the complaint in
sail action, or the plaintiff will apply lo the
Court for relief demanded in said com-
plaint.
This 30th day of May 1900
C.
Clerk Superior Court.
t U for
OLD DOMINION LINE
Practical, 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 Com-
and conscientious teachers.
A well organized Literary Society.
Moral influence good.
reasonable. For further
see or address the principals,
Bethel. O
or J. D.
N. C-
BE A
PATENTS
or Improve get
for
pass.
I-i
MM M
leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, Greenville daily 2-
P. M. for Washington.
leaves
Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at with
for Norfolk,
New York
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shipper iii order freight by
the Old I S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N.
Greenville, N. C.
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Day Cold Our.
la head aura cured by
Quinine.
a. a tor
j. a. nu,
IN-
A LINE OF
Line of Hardware.
MB.
J. B.
FOB
The Eastern Reflector.
pi
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO P
PER U
-AT-
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER
NO
Flowing south.
The Southern arc now
gelling lo work the right
down to
going in to in-
the population of the
by and by bringing
in people from the North. It is
population makes wealth in a
iv like The South has
superabundance of natural wealth,
and it only the labor of man
out. It is easier and
more certain to secure wealth by
bringing in people to develop than
by around for capital that
does little good to a if it
to begged to come in, for
then it the earth. Let the
people of the South show their
wealth to those who with the a
of hands OBI develop it
result will soon lie such
Improvement will come
in seeking for something to develop
will then become a real help.
The for a
thousand dollars a property having
in it possibilities of a hundred
I then sits down and wails
for some one to pay him for
his chances is of no help to the
country. The man who can show-
better results from tilling the soil,
who can get money out of his
or his minerals, or utilize a
water start a settlement,
is worth a dozen of the so-called
who are sitting down
on the chances of
out of somebody else instead of out
of the ground. The South is rich
in for settlers. It
was the settlers who made the
West. And the chances for them
n the South are greater and op-
more varied than they
were the West in the early days.
New York Daily News.
Ball Player to Death
As the of being struck
nose with a base ball,
Wilson, of street
near
lies precarious at his
home. The injury was received
daring a game at Park,
Oxford pike, last Wednesday.
tried to stop a speedy ball
which crashed against his nose
caused the blood to flow. Apply-
a handkerchief he tried to stop
the bleeding with the
game. The blood continued to
flow at an alarm rate and soon
Wilson was prostrate with the loss
of blood. He was taken home, and
Hanna and Boyer have been
in constant attendance upon him.
One of the arteries is ruptured,
because the constant bleeding it
impossible to give him any
food.
He lies on stretcher which he
was brought from Held,
the slightest movement causes the
most intense His clothing
was cut from him on Thursday
order to afford some relief. Wilson
is a son of Charles Wilson,
recently graduated from the
School of Pedagogy,
a short time ago Wilson was a
pitcher for the Norwich, Conn.,
team.
OF COTTON
flood Advice to Southern Farm.
Au. second
annual of the
Commissioners,
came to a close
row delegates will leave for a
trip through State, as the
guests of the North Carolina De-
of Agriculture. The
next of
be held at II Springs, Ark , in
the early purl of October.
The most of to day's was
devoted lo a discussion of live
stock seed the
encouragement of immigration.
most action taken
was the passage of a resolution in
regard lo marketing cotton
crop, the adoption of some
recommendations looking to con-
of the sale of seed, and the in-
corporation of an to
the by laws, g for pay-
of the expenses of
each annual session by assessing
pro each State represented in
association. The resolution
adopted urges upon the cotton
growers of
the sale of cotton over the en-
tire year so that the market may
not be depressed by dumping
i re crop upon it at once, and to
the end that the farmer keep in-
formed us to the statistical
of crop, the Department of
Agriculture is lo give
out to the press from time to time
any information they may have
touching the condition of the
the acreage planted or stock on
hand. The
regard to the sale of seed are as fol-
That this association
the idea of State inspection of
seeds the interest of the
chaser.
That the association at its
present meeting a commit-
tee to draft a uniform law Intend-
ed lo secure effective control of the
seed market.
KISS AT THE
and lite spur,
Wean lien lo um
Oft lie carried a token her,
Whom he. worshiped as I and knight
And when surged the battle around.
And when close pressed the merciless
foe,
Twas token that
And gave victory's strength lo his hi
Not a hero of knighthood am I,
Hut a warrior in industry's
Where the I wield is my pea.
And lady I serve is my wife,
Vet a token carry each
Full m precious as any of yore.
And t heart the fray
Tis my love's morning at the floor.
For bis faith will the martyr endure,
the sunset artist's
At the blast and fife
Is the soldier to gallantly find,
but whatever others exalt.
For myself I shall ask nothing more
As a prompter to worthiest
the that I get at
E.
Newark Dairy Advertiser.
LETTER
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
To Reach the people.
The number of persons who pass
a store, office or other business
place may be large, but there will
always be many who will never see
its sign. If the establishment be oil
the most thoroughfare a
great proportion of the people will
not know of its existence. How-
ever, if a business lie persistently
advertised the newspapers it
will become known in time to
everybody in the
A newspaper publish-
ed regularly, gives the
advantages more than equivalent
those possessed by the most con
located
In the
U V
Heard In the Room.
An exchange gives this unique
order of the editor to th foreman
of a sample of printing phrase
put
Washington on galley fin-
commenced yes-
Set up the ruins of Her-
stud distribute the small-pox.
You needn't finish the run away
matter. Look up Jeff Davis and
slide Ben Butler into hell and
leave the alone after din-
Put the lady's form to press
and go to devil put him lo
work on Deacon Fog's article
eternal
all U. Killed
Another boy has
his life defense of the Hag
foreign lands. His name is
Hicks, of I,
Fourteenth He kill-
ed in the recent at Yong
China. He was a son of
Mr. Wiley Hicks, of this city, and
was about of age. He
volunteered for ice
States army about two years
ago, was sent to the Phil-
for service, and was
transferred to China for
service. Those familiar with his
military record say that he was a
brave soldier who never
any services no matter how
Post.
We are still in forefront of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well choice
selections, the creations of beat manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what yon want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very beat service, polite
attention, and the most terms consistent with a well
established business built up Strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Slews.
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plow;, Castings Plow Rope.
Mr. attempt to play
politics v. the embroil-
by it appear that
government was acting In con-
cert with Bosnia, gave him a good
scare. His idea was that as Has-
was regarded by the American
public as England's traditional en-
it serve to lessen the
public belief in the existence of a
between this
government and England, if this
government appeared to be acting
in partnership with Russia, In chi-
The reception of reply of
ibis g . Russia's pro-
for the withdrawal of troops
from China, by the press of this
country and of Europe, frightened
him -ii badly be hastened
lave it given officially in
Washington, that this government
had not agreed to act with Bosnia,
inn bad informed Bosnia that tIn
United Stales troop would lie
withdrawn from ii the
sign troops were. The public was
also farther informed that If our
troops should be withdrawn at the
time those it
would not be would
with Bosnia, but because we
would act independently, all of
which is as clear as mod.
Secretary Hay's continued
from Washington, in the face
bis having to a
friend within forty-eight hours
be was
Furniture.
We
Credit.
for Furniture and everything In line,
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Our motto is and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo, I M
County. i
Frank makes oath
that he is the senior the
firm of F. J.
in the City of Toledo,
County and Slate afore said, and
will pay the sum of
one hundred dollars for each
every case of Catarrh that cannot
lie cured by the use of Halls Ca-
J.
Sworn to before me and sub
scribed in my presence, this
day of December, A. D
A. W. Gleaner,
Notary Public
SKA I
Hall's t Cure is taken inter-
and acts directly on the blood
mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
ill.- are the best.
the Washington Democrats are a
long way- ahead of the
Poor large and handsome
Bryan and Stevenson banners swing
over Washington streets, but no
and Roosevelt banner has
yet made its appearance.
The star route speculators must
have been refusing to contribute to
campaign fund, as it is an-
that the letting of
six thousand star routes, no bid
will be accepted by Post Office
Department, the bidder
lives near enough to the route to
personally superintend the work.
Speculators heretofore mono-
these contracts, subletting
them to local men who did the
work. It remains to
enjoying his usual whether the proposed change is in-
Trolley Boy
Paris has gone into
over a new recently pro-
at the horticultural section
The flower is
called and Is a
species of the China aster, or
Marguerite, resembling a
like an ostrich feather. II has
great variety of color, some of
flowers being white, others rich
purple, delicate mauve, old rose,
pale blue and golden yellow. It
yields scent, but has become the
fashionable fad of the hour.
The Electric Company
have just placed a new arrange-
their cars called a
The object of the
is to take up the slack in
trolley rope, to hold down the
trolley when jumps the line.
This prevents the danger from the
trolley breaking against some of
the cross arms when it has come-
off its and Ob-
server-
white Republicans appear
to be a unit declaring they are
heartily glad that the Con
H. White is lo
leave. Some of them say he ought
to settle in Washington, which
they term the paradise of the no-
One lean said that the
Washington now,
but that some any before long there
will be a demonstration by
whiles there which will make the
brother in black take a I wok seat
laud lie mighty glad to get that.
Charlotte Observer.
Those Hyde County Fire.
The papers all over the country
are publishing under big bead
lines the statement made by Dr.
Capehart, that enormous fires in
Hyde county destroy trees and soil.
The soil is pithy bums like
tinder. One farm, valued at
MO, is burned that its
owner says it is now worth
Fire is burning far under-
neath in many
Dr. Capehart is informed as a far
driving along a highway
i lie soil gave way under him and
a and his horse fell into a pit
were burned to death. The smoke
extends many miles sit sea and by
obscuring the light at Oregon In-
let, has caused two wrecks a
News and Ob
server.
Stoves
Ranges
good health, caused the circulation tended for a bluff or for a real re-
i Story that he and Mr. in-
were not of the mind
the Chinese policy of this govern- Cupid must making his head-
and that he would probably ; quarters in the Peru,
Cabinet. Assistant Be- tools. He got such complete
Cretan win. ha- been sign- session of the young folks that the
; fathers passed a law n it
out by this government, as Acting a to be caught
Secretary of State, since Mr. Hay courting, making love, or spoon-
wen, Boot has, any where on the streets
been the real Secretary of State- that town. Judging from the
hastened to inform phraseology there must be three
through a newspaper interview, grades of out there. But the old
he could for Mr. Hay fellows did not like it because
end Mr. being in per- on one of the principal
accord everything that had fores they were constantly
been relating Now, stumbling over wooing and
Mr would vouch for reminiscences, re-
Mr .-i might be more , minded them of what simpletons
generally accepted. once were
A member of the Star.
House who was at Democratic Con-
Headquarters, said of A New man who was
the campaign in his his ex-sweetheart
has effectually answered all
If yon want stoves or ranges constructed upon
principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as and artistic, look
for the
Swedish Government.
York, Angus
vice president Of the
National Park Hank, Mid today
that it was true that the bank had
beau approached by represents
lives of the Swedish government
with inquiries as to the of
placing a 1.0,000,000 loan in this
country at to bear per cent,
interest years. Mr.
he was not prepared to yet
whether the proposition hail been
favorably received.
boss gave all hands a pie
Saturday with
the beer could proudly
exclaimed a Kensington workman,
replied a friend; I
guess he had his
the alleging that be
loyally for the Bryan
Stevenson, by wagering
Bryan would be
President. Even if I bad en-
doubts of loyal
which I did not, wager
would have removed
an itemized bill for for
presents, ice cream and sundries
Which be had been presenting her
for three years. She reciprocated
by presenting an offset kiss-
es sit a dollar apiece brought
him in debt several hundred
enough to break him.
He ling like keeping tab in matters of
Star.
mills, if Col. Bryan is business
he will The man
who will do his utmost when j Richmond will put attire
much money i- personally j during the Fourteenth Annual
sin kc i- hard to find. You may be , of the Virginia State Fire-
his utmost men's Association, to beheld
the electoral votes of New 80-27-28. Fire fighters
trade mark, which i- upon genuine
stove on Bangs, and do not be deceived
by worthies imitation and
lead all others in yearly sales popularity.
Sold by
BAKER HART.
Building
N.
to
in
lien. Otis, Washing-
ton Saturday, and who
Joe who will
be retired Monday under
law, as Commander of the
Military Department of the Lakes,
seems to have a memory.
lie declared before Manila,
and again his arrival the
United States, In the most positive
the Philip
pines was over; will
lie over by the the
rainy season, Perhaps Is why
Mi. has failed to keep
bis promise to send the volunteers
home. There has been a whole
-ale int of official lying about the
war In the Philippines and it is
-nil being in.
When it banner-raising
from ail mer Virginia, and a
of from other states
will in it is con-
expected that thousands
of people will avail themselves of
the low rail road rates and
the big-bow.
No matter unscrupulous a
Woman nay be, when it comes to a
question pencil you could
scarcely call her a sharper.
THE B ST PRESCRIPTION
and lever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill It is simply
Iron and quinine in a tasteless form
pay. Price
Hi.
N. O.
White
n. Fleming store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 4 September 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
September 04, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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