Eastern reflector, 11 September 1900


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Ladies
cur
FELTS
Healer's Cotton Report
A la Each.
Some men kick they
New Orleans. Sept. to- have nothing to kick about.
report of the cotton crop of the
I United States to
. They show receipts of cot
UM at U States ports for
the year of bales against
last year; overland to
Northern mills against
We have and cheap I Southern consumption
taken direct from interior of the
belt 1.-
making the crop of the
United Stales for
to against
year and the
year In lore.
Mr. Healer has made unusual
For Summer and Fall wear
t line ever brought to an -till
selling our Summer J and below cost.
You re to please.
Misses
men give their wives wraps
and others give them raps.
is believing until you
look at yourself one of those
mirrors.
It is not until they gel into a
tight that some men become
sponges.
To See gs
Prevention
I than cure. Tint's
Pills will not only cure, but if
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and
lock of
GREENVILLE, ,
investigation into the consumption
READ WHAT OUR SAY ABOUT
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
st. Mary's School. Raleigh, N.
X. C., .,., .
few months ago I purchased a from
after giving a thorough trial, l find it the most comfortable
in all respects by far the most satisfactory Mattress I ever used.
I have tried both cotton and hair greatly prefer this
Wishing too much success with your Fell Mattress, lam
to M. Matron.
Alter night's one, if it is all yon even
honed for a comfortable bed, return it to us and re will refund
you the full amount paid question . you not bring oat
t one cent, cot even the freight.
array CAN GET ONE; fl our local dealer does not handle
our mattresses, write to us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same.
ROYALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers of Furniture. Mattresses, etc., X.
Get a good Safe
of every cotton mill the South,
Including mills that have
used cotton, and the results show a
total of bales, but of this
hales were taken from ports
including in port receipts. This
total shows that the mills of the
South have used up boles
more than during 1896 against
a by the North of
He makes the actual cot-
ton crop of Texas. Including Indian
Territory, or say
bales less that list year. His
report on crop fr the
State show that thou
of
forth
Georgia;
pi Arkansas
Tennessee Texas
Booth Carolina in this instance.
include Kentucky and Virginia;
includes Oklahoma, Mis-
Kansas and Utah; Texas in-
dudes Indian Territory.
Mr. Hester's lull report, which
will be issued tomorrow, trill con-
Interesting fads in relation to
Increase in the spin-
dies of Southern mills, and to new
mills now building. He will also
show that while the past crop was
bales less than that last
year, it produced In money
012.000 mote.
a luau's doesn't agree
with him he usually makes things
disagreeable for his wife.
When it comes to board, every
man should expect U plank down.
The marriage tie con
a man with his wife's apron
strings.
The faith cure would be ail
it would their
faith
The man who lends money pro-
usually borrows
can't always tell how
your arc by the quantity
of ice they buy.
When blames himself for
his own bis friends
say he is
When a millionaire dies without
heirs the undertaker regards
as dead easy.
with some people, is a
disease that they take every
hie precaution against.
From view the drug
author the editorial
position is on the decline.
in yon blame a young man for
his sister
wears bis Milan and neckties.
taken in time will prevent
Heavy and Fancy biliousness
Consisting of Meats. jaundice, torpid
Coffee. Canned . . ,.
kindred diseases,
lions, Fruits, in fact everything. PILLS
to found an up to date ABSOLUTELY CURE.
Grocery.
We pay the highest market i
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce. VITA PILLS
or to barter. When l
yon want to sell or when you M Ll V.-m
T. F.
at Five
w ant to buy come to see us.
r all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire suit and
sod mum His
of south. Bail
par
PILLS
NERVOUSNESS,
Ai
Wan
Disuse.
its b
mI;
soy U the a
statistic show that nerve m
y among
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
I It far this great I
American distant, because It gee
I to the weak; I
bonding op and
at and to the I
worn-out the liver
to and all the
to ova
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bond.
extra
Sand
our dodo.
I of the body.
CS.-1
IN
tor or
or
Flu. and
f or
la SO or
MEDICAL CO. .
gas,
For sale by J I.
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL
per bottle. Chills and
Fever. Malaria, Sweats and
Money back if it doesn't.
Soother good. Gel the kind
with the Red Cross on the label.
Sold and by Wooten,
Bryan and mil, druggists.
C.
Cotton Nagging lies always
on has ,
Fresh kept instantly on
baud. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Ill I
SOLD BY ERNUL.
The Viet safe is made in all sizes con-
for home, farm, office and general use.
Every with guarantee to lie lire
proof. Prices range from up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. X.
The New Jersey mosquito held
record until the
was with which it
compares about as a sparrow does
to a vulture. It is fortunate bow-
ever, that the Alaska product is
not en to long Bights nor to pros-
Star.
ATLANTIC
RAILROAD X.
by the
f certain am
Annie J.
B. K. A.
of May, in
RS,
in Him-
in N. public-
fur cash
sad
in Iowa of known
a frank la
K. K. K Knight by last will
of Or. I. also one-half
in lo sad lot
by ,. A. sum-ill.
A.
Bars,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having- this day before the
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt
n to the last Will and
of K. notice l
l-i vi-h to all persons claims
against the estate of W. K.
lo present them to mo for payment on or
before day of July 1801, or
will be plead In liar of their recovery,
All estate are re-
lo make immediate payment lo mo
ThU the 24th day of July
A.
of of W. K.
will in II-
a MS
we .-an
. auk lbs I
Hie
.-emptied ire
Site
aim pills, e
pill-
Seat by mail. liken.
CO.
street. III. .
J I. t.
1838
books.
HAVE
APPOINTED THE
Reflector
As one if the i. for Public School Bunks in
Pitt County. designated on the
State schools and can what-
you We also hare
COPY BOOKS,
slum vertical, I I i
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, Inks, companion boxes
Some of Our
pencils l cent, plain lead pencils l cent,
robber tipped lend pencil l cent, nice tablet
pretty cover l G crayons, with metal hold-
in wood boat load pencil, slate pen-
and i en, and rule, nil in nice wood box,
A great big wide tablet B cents Bottle
ink on the fl cents. Copy S lo cuts.
White crayons, gross In box, cents Good tool's
paper par quire
Parker gen
Greensboro Female College
North Carolina.
Fall Term begins
on
PEACOCK,
July S.
Ar
L Rocky Mount
Leave Wilson
Leave
Ar Florence
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m am
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lawyer-,
undertakers, house
keeper, coal sod wood deafen, fresh meat
dialers, opera
dealers and other the Law of
North for the require
y.-ii to oat Monday in
J mac each
ones sad save trouble.
O.
Sheriff of
SO
A M V M
TRAINS NORTH.
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is at,
And when it comet to
The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat.
Kansas to hold its usual
fall this year, and the
baa decided to
a novel feature con-
with the parade
of men stills. of
still walkers arc expected to par-
in the parade, and as all
are to lie gorgeously costumed the
will lie extremely
Speaking smoked
there is a promising specimen in
Kansas City school teach-
who profitable thing of
his color baying houses in
neighborhoods, ex-
acting good bonuses from adjacent
property owners who wish to get
him out of the neighborhood. He
admits lie plays
skin game, and says that he has
a right lo Louisville
Journal, lie III.
The Salisbury Sun has started an
agitation in the hope of securing
the enactment of laws for
the collection of There are
two sides to the question the
debtor's and the
when lo a of pay-
lug what thou owes there should
one side. The man who
wants to pay bis debts and cannot
is to be pitied, The man who
can pay his ill in. is to
condensed, The man who
would take advantage the con
of a friend or
order to get something for nothing
a provision will com
to pay up or take the .
At Cost.
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Leave
Lt Hooky Mount
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Our entire stock
Dry Goods, Domestics,
Notions, Shoes,
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nil
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AM PM AM
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NOTICE.
Nona
In the Superior Court.
Jr, against
Cherry.
Maggie Cherry
will take that at
In the Superior
Court of Pill County, returnable at the
term Court to be held at Court
the Second
after the First In September, 1900,
t which i i m.- and she will appear
sad or demur to the complaint
which will in slit of tho
Superior Court of said County, and
the said de will lake that if
she fall to answer or demur to said com-
plaint term. Hie plaintiff will
to the Court the relief demanded
therein. The said defendant, will
lake notice tho said action Is
by the lo a divorce from
the bonds of
under my hand at office
on this the day of August
C. Moons,
r M
LAND
a decree of
Court of Pill county in case of W. M.
Lang and against Jason
wife Annie petition lo sell laud for
Ike Commissioner
Will sell cash baton Court
in on day
of described
or lot of land situated in the of
N. C. Beginning ti
store lot at a post Wilson St. and run-
west i poles links to
a post on W. V. Lang's line, thence
t poles and put in
line, North i poles
links to
Said Strait North West piles
and links the known
livery stable lot.
F. James.
This Aug. lone
Division
Main
leaves
CHILLS FEVER
and night Sweats with
Chill Tonic at per
Pleasant to take. Money
j refunded if it talks. up
petite, the and
well- None other an good.
Sold and guaranteed at the .
stores of Bryan, Wooten
1875.-------
M.
and retail Grocer and
nil tire Dealer, paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, etc. lied-
Oak Baits,
, Go Carts, Parlor
Suits. Ta is, P.
Meat Key Weal Cheroots,
Can-
Cherries, Apples,
Pine Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Coffee, Meat, Soap
Lye, Food, Oil
Cotton ; Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Apples, Nuts,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, Mara
Best Butter, Stand
aid . h i ii cs. and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
SAW M
a in, arrives p
leaves
ford m. Returning
p arrive p
pm. Wilmington
leaves
am, MaXIM a m, Bed
Springs a m. Hope Mills a
rive leaves
p m, Hope Mills p m
Springs p m, IS p r.
with train
Carolina
Bad with the
Bowman
with Air Line and Southern
Railway at with the Durham and
Charlotte Railroad.
Train on -s
pm,
riven p m. t
leaves
m, M am. arriving
at u am, II am.
Trains leave
a m ant -r SO n m. arrive B
S pm.
iii
Fall Tera Sept. 1900.
promo.
vb.
above will
that an
been n the of
lo a from
of matrimony, the
will further take notice that he Is require
to iii-pm at the next u-rm of the Superior
Court of Mid county to held on the hoc-
after the Monday in Sent,
next, it being the 17th of 1900,
at the Court Doom in N.
an t or to the in
Mid action, or the apply to the
Court for the relief demanded inlaid com-
plaint.
This the 30th of 1900.
C.
Clerk Superior Court.
P. Q a a for
OLD DOMINION LINE
ave Parmele tit
arrive Washington
and T p m,
Train leave. dally Hands
p IS pm, arrive.
pm, I IT-
Ms It. a
am, Kl s m. II am.
Train on Midland N C Is,
s a m, returning learn Smiths, -w
a m. arrive, at t am.
Train
Mount am. p m. arrive
lo SO a m, pm. Hope. II am, ,
n. leave
Nashville II a m. at
Mount IS urn, too pro. dally
Train on leave. Warsaw
Clinton an, and lira
pm, loaves at a m
W p m.
Train No l
don all dally, all via
H. M. EMERSON,
Agent
J. R. Malinger.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Ma- ager
PATENT
tor
leave
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at I
P, for Washington.
Steamer loaves
Greenville
and Fridays at for Tor-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for nil points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the om s. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
Practical, common sense
Prepares boys and girls for
the duties life. Pupils take a
stand at College. Success
measured by the de-
of our pupils. Com-
and teachers.
A well organized Literary Society.
Moral influence good. Expenses
reasonable. For further
see or address the principals,
Bethel, N. C
or J. D. EVERETT,
N. C-
IN
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
-i
The One Day Cure.
Cold In and am throat by
mutt to
in
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Lino of Hardware.
i UM K i BEE Ma.
J. R. COREY.
FOR
II W.
The Eastern Reflector
in
D. J. EDITOR
II TO
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER II
NO
National Ticket.
For
Nebraska.
For
E.
of II
Presidential Elector, 1st
CHARLES L.
of
For Congress, 1st
JOHN H. SMALL.
of Bean fort.
Congressional
Dr. S. J. Love, who lived
Longs store, in Data died
yesterday afternoon at o'clock of
arsenic poisoning. His brother
and sister bis mother, Mrs.
Thomas Love, and live men whose
names could not lie last
night, from
of the same arsenic poisoning,
which was last Fri
day afternoon o'clock.
of the tragedy
telephoned lo The Observer
last night by A. Austin, of
Oak drove, com he
staled Unit last Friday Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Love, whose
is in
across the river from Long's store
had their wheel threshed,
following the usual custom, enter-
at dinner all the men
ed at the threshing.
Mr. and Mrs. Love, Dr. Love,
id
Congress takes up the
question of wit
Representatives st will be brought I of The
face to face with the problem of . ordinary bountiful
increasing the number of
ratio of
the House has
members is unwieldy
body. The basis of
is at present one member
constituents. Should this
be there will be ad-
to the membership of the next
House about fifty six
total membership
Aside from the difficulty of doing
business in a body of such
there will be the greatest
difficulty in seating fifty-six more
members in the present chamber.
There is room for a more
than now sit in the chamber, but
it will be impossible to add fifty
seats, with desks, without taking
up all the space leaving
room for passage behind the rail-
As each member is entitled
to a year salary.
a clerk, for stationery and his
mileage, the addition of fitly
members would increase the ex-
of the House about
per annum, to say nothing of the
additional cost of carrying their
franked matter in the mails.
On the other hand, to increase
the ratio representation to
which would leave the
about or almost the
present figures, might endanger
the representation of some States
in tho House and would certainly
shift the lines of some Congress
districts so as many cases to
throw two members of the
House in the same district. It has
always been the custom to fix the
ratio of representation so as not to
reduce the representation of any
State. serious question
in connection with the House is
the reducing of the representation
of those Southern States which
have disfranchised the
The census returns will show the
number of male inhabitants of a
voting age, comparison with
the election returns will form the
basis for an estimate of the
Wash-
Springfield
can.
i as
meal was the ordinary bountiful
repast for such occasion. With-
in after it had been
eaten Dr. Love became Violently
ill suffering with intense nausea.
His mother, sister and brother and
five of the threshers also became
sick with the same symptoms,
suffering greatly the latter were
not taken to their have
since pronounced out of
It that Dr. Love
lowed a larger quantity, of poison
than and of the other sufferers; and
his condition was alarming from
the first. His nausea was not re-
until twenty-four hours
he became tick, by this
time he was so completely exhaust-
ed that he never
gradually until the end. The con-
of his brother and sister has
improved and Dr. Austin is sure
that they will be well again. Their
mother, Love, continues
dangerously ill her recovery is
doubtful. Mr. Thomas was
by the poison.
When questioned as to the
of poisoning Dr. Austin said
that there were every indication
that form, had
been put one of the dishes served
at the dinner, but by whom
the deadly drug was placed in the
food is a mystery. It was under-
stood that the meal was prepared
by several members of the family,
assisted by some neighbors who
were for the day. The
symptoms of every sufferer, and
especially the symptoms of Dr.
Love, said Dr. Austin, tended to
prove beyond question
was the used, but to
sure as to this point, it is expected
that Dr. Love's stomach will be
sent to a chemist for analysis.
A Grant Discovery.
Some of the newspapers have
that the race question
is forever settled in North
They have op
tics. So as the amendment is
concerned, it does not go into
before months more
have passed. If the
republican can possibly it.
it will never go into effect. It is a
powerful and far reaching law to
settle the most vexing question of
this age in so far as the south is
of
ate his nearly
two years before it begins
as a law. What a pity it was
tried long ago. It would
many have freed
North The race quest ion
is settled, quoin the for
all time. So do hence
forth to make any reference to the
history of rule in Oar-
for thirty years, and tread
gingerly when is named
and do not make any reference to
his officials
in the south and particularly in
North Carolina, is
el to wound his very tender
it is a great crime to
say ought of postmasters
for North Carolina, seven of whom
are known here to have been
rogues. The question is set-
If true tire an hundred
rounds by all the military and let
the people rejoice in mighty
Messenger.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
AND ADJOIN INC COUNTIES.
We are in the forefront of the
We offer yon best selected line of
race after your pair
General Merchandise
The Pratt Wheat Crop
Messrs. M. L. Brown Bro.
have j finished threshing their
crop of measured bushels. By
weight this crop weighs
bushel-. wheat was raised on
land, drill mess
ore. Tin- wheat a
clean of cockle, cheat, oats or trash
of any kind. Th fol-
Plowing land harrow,
log drilling value
per bushel
harvesting wheat hauling
wheat hauling wheat
to mill for Back-
This up
This i-i a cost of per
acre. The value of 1481 bushels
wheat cc per bushel i
113.3. Messrs. Browns
Bay the straw and chaff is worth
to be found in any County. Well bought choice
A.
and Winter We are at work for and OUT mutual adj.,, and you have
II is our pleasure to show you you total leaves
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best sen ice, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent With a well
established business built up strictly on Its own merits.
When come to market you Will not do justice
if do not see om Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil
the nice Mini of
This i a profit of per acre,
or we say allowing
the for tear of ma
laxes. There was not
a pound
cord
Assignment New
Central Carolina Fair
An to which a great
many people in North arc
looking forward with is the
Central Fair, to be held
in on October -13th.
It will one of the biggest fairs
ever held in the South, and will be
attended by many thousand
The officers and directors of the
Central Carolina Fair Association
are men of North
Carolina. They are receiving the
of the business
men of the State, and neither
will be spared to make
the fair a complete success.
It is impossible to enumerate the
attractions of the- week. Suffice
there will be Interesting
and entertaining features on each
of the four days. The
will be full and complete,
everything seen an up-to-
date fair or exposition, while the
very latest will be
cured for the
For those who are fond of such
sport there will be racing on
each of the four days of the fair.
The purses art the largest ever of-
In North and a
number of the fastest most
noted horses in the country will be
Men's, Women's and Children's and
Harness, Horse Blankets and
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Fixtures Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
New Bern,
Neal. contractor and mill owner,
has assigned. He is well known
in this section has largo con-
tracts including the building Of
bridges Trent
livers ill New Bern and the two
new warehouses hero for At-
North Carolina Railroad.
The assignment was made to . H.
and John Dunn. His
are between and
The assets are a saw mill
near City and timber-
lauds. These are secured demur
made last Biggs
Co., of Norfolk, Va., who have;
against Seal tor
The balance of liabilities are main-
due here to merchants, feed
men and mill supply arms, vary-
from small sums up to
Which is the largest single amount.
up th Courtship.
reason of failure seems
from stocking up high
poor business methods.
Carolina.
lo be
Columbia, Sept. 8.-W. Tuber . A bread being
a restaurant keeper at See- in Milwaukee, is to
has been raying attention to el, but very desirable,
tS woman All the are
g e miles Iron, the to be tested in a laboratory before
couple met clandestinely. In fall view of the public
The entire neighborhood said there
Dr. Austin, is greatly excited V
the occurrence and the
impression is that some person, or
Chic Tan Sun, who lives Cal
is said tube the wealthiest
Chinaman in the United States.
He came to the Golden Hate in the
steerage of a steamer, tho penniless
son of a poor farmer the Sun
of China.
d as cock, but, very enter-
prising, rapidly became wealthy,
at he employs several
hundred white people in his
and canning establishments,
owns real estate and big cattle
ranches, lottery and
several merchandise stores in San
Francisco, the real estate
business in Hong Kong, Chin Tan
gives a share of the credit for
his success to his white wife, to
whom ho is said to be devoted.
persons, put the arsenic the
food with murderous It is
believed that the legal authorities
will at once make a searching in-
in the matter.
The death of Dr. Love is much
deplored. He was only years of
age, but he had built up a large
and lucrative practice and had the
respect and confidence of all who
knew Observer.
everyone lo attend. The rates
w ill la as low as were ever offered.
The progressive
will do everything in their
power to make occasion a me-
one the history of the
State. visitor will
welcomed and assured of a
pleasant time.
mm Mm.
The Advance of
While no official announcement
has yet made it is said the
census figures corrected indicate
that the United States has it pop-
of nearly
The has decided to
place Major General S. Otis
in the of
Wheel-
who will retire from active
vice on the 10th of tho month.
Tho age of man, we are told, is
years and ten. From
to if the health be good, no
material alteration is observed.
From thence to the is
greater. Fifty-five to CO the
startles; still we are
bowed down. tho earliest
of our life the body strength-
ens and keeps up the mind; in the
later stages of it the reverse takes
place, and the mind keeps up the
this and
keenly felt by both. Such is
riding Into the country on his bi-
cycle, In a
picturesque spot on the Seneca riv-
near her home.
Saturday, all true of him
being lost. Someone saw and
the girl together and the
was she at Bret
denied knowing about
whereabouts, but confessed
that her two brothers and her
brother-in-law, H. Sims, bad
secretly followed her Saturday and
conic upon and by
the rive. Despite the entreaties
her lover, men proceeded to
shoot him to death. ThU done,
they tied his body to
added weight and threw
it the river.
The woman took the to
the spot and the body and
wee ashed up. Her
threatened to kill her If he
information. The young men have
been arrested.
tables stationed in front of wide
plate glass windows. man
will be required to wear a special
suit of clothes provided by the
one a day in the bath room
that is connected with the lockers
the upper Moreover, he
ma smoke, chew or drink and
a worker bread
This sanitation is to extend even
beyond limits the factory,
for every loaf of bread on being
taken from the oven will be wrap-
in ashed paper and
so sent out lo the market.
No
platform on which Mr.
Park,
Chicago, gave way, causing a pan-
and stampede among the crowd
of people on it be a
Democratic platform. There are
in jokingly
said Mr. His coolness
Up at New Haven,
an so many people named
Bomb that to avoid confusion
are thus designated
Big Ike,
Ike, Ike on the Hill, Ike the
Hollow, Rosa's Ike, Sol.
Thirteenth
Virginia Ike, Aunt Cos-
Ike, Drummer Ike, Fourth
Virginia Hartford Ike, Dam
Ike, Ike, Sally's
he. Trotter Va, of
Ike, Ten Mile Marl's Ike ,
North
Una wont of late to do tall
boasting of the development of the
cotton manufacturing industry
State, which U something
worth boasting of
do Write and say
enough the remarkable
growth tobacco Interests.
In years North Car
risen to be the largest to
Slate in
South and I bird largest in
United States. In the production
of smoking tobacco she leads all
others; in log she is
surpassed only two Stales.
North crop
has the decide to
In to that of Kentucky
the leading State of the Union.
j has almost brilliant
I record as a town builder.
Industrial
weed morn
anything else to
the advancement of the State.
Southern Tobacco Journal.
Slate of Ohio. City Of Toledo, i M
Locus Con my.
makes oath
that he Is the senior partner of the
firm of P.
business In the City of Toledo,
County and State afore said, and
said firm will pay the sum of
raw hundred dollars for each and
case of Catarrh that cannot
lie the use of Halls
Cure.
Frank J.
Sworn to before me and sub
scribed in my presence,
day of December, A. D 1886.
.- A. W.
Votary Public
Ball's Cure is taken inter
acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of system.
Send testimonials, free.
p. Props.,
Ohio.
Druggists,
fills arc the best.
The Democratic campaign own-
has taken up tho argument
advanced the publicans that
the former i- prospering under Be
publican rule and turned it
to show in reality he pays
for everything because of the
Here are the points made
by the
requires per cent, more
wheat to buy it did
It bushels more corn
to buy in
requires per cent, more
corn or wheat lo buy a copper
in 1886.
requires twice as much com to
buy a coil of rope as 1890.
requires per cent, more
grain to buy a plow than in 1898.
requires per more
grain to buy a hoc, a rake
el than in 1888.
a set of common wheels that
cost in 1898 now cost
I he price of and
farm Implements has gone up
proportionately.
Galvanized barbed wire costs
from i to 84.50 per hundred more
than In 1896.
requires per
corn or lo buy a pound of
sugar than in 1896.
have to pay per cent.
more glass than 1896.
rates have climbed back
lo exorbitant figures a few
years ago.
The price of oil, coal, lumber,
tools and hardware has gone up
from in to per cent.
all these things have been
done by trusts.
A trust robs you walking or
sleeping, eating or drinking, work-
I. r resting, living or dying and
the trust gets you
Laura Howard, of Bel-
recovered damages of
a railroad company tot
damages lo Mrs. Howard. They
arc now having an animated mill
in court to decide which shall have
the star.
There hat e been sold at
since March 1st. by one railway
Ticket tickets to
going states to live,
including going sway to
live temporarily. The majority of
the who have thus gone
pen have made their
home in Massachusetts.
Amen the panic.
can.
Aunt
I Tribune.
Huge Irvine brought a
Va.
to work In hi
paying their here he was very
much that I i
them had skipped. He went over
to Greenville In scorch of his stem-
ming tourists last
night of them, as happy
us distillery hog- and in nowise
seeking to
11- is and
A in be said to have
reached a ripe begins
to fall off.
Tilt B ST
and fever is a bottle of
It
quinine In a tasteless form
will gel
free Press.
Dr. D. D.
DENTIST,
N .
Office over White
store.





Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Hail Matter.
Tuesday.
What is going to happen A
week has passed without the per
of an outrage on a
northern city
At a of the
State held in Raleigh
Wednesday night. Held, of
presided. Provision
was made for holding a senatorial
in November, when the
national ion takes place. The
following was
Whereas. The at organ
of North Carolina is part of
I tie
and ibis committee is custodian
tin-interest organization
in North Carolina, and.
Whereas, ibis committee is
for
lime for the northern to to make
holding a primary on the first
of next November for the
election of a foiled Slates Senator
gin on south again.
Six thousand new offices arc of
staled to have created
by the last Congress about
seven millions additional have
been appropriated to pay these
of the
-ions President
tomes high.
Pen.- Commissioner has
discovered b is pensionable
under the law for defective hear
lie didn't know that his
beat was defective until a doc-
tor accidentally discovered it. but
nevertheless lovely laws will
give him a month. There is no
telling where this thing ii going to
stop. The thing we know
will be drawing a pen-
for bis weak duo.
c to In
army.
by the Democratic voters of the
State, as well as by those who
have voted the democratic ticket
the Slate election, and.
it is the of this
committee as well H earnest
desire to stimulate as Car as
voting for Bryan
for the Democratic
candidates, therefore, be
it
That the term
in the resolution of
the State convention shall be con-
to include all white and
elector who voted in the
November election for the Demo-
presidential electors and for
the Democratic candidates for Con-
as well as all while and
who Voted the Memo
ticket last August; that we
herein extend invitation to even
voter in North Carolina not
ready so entitled lo him-
for voting in said senatorial
primary by casting his ballot on
that day for the Democratic
presidential and congressional tick-
fourth district, held In
Thursday nominated E. w- immediately after adoption of
if Johnson county, for the resolution describing electors
warm contest for the the primaries
led the convention, the following
.,.,, , lion, which, mi motion II. A.
Mr. withdrew from the race , , ,. ,,
London, was tabled by
At ballots were rote of the committee, except Col.
taken before the choice fell on any Means.
That the insertion of
The eighth district convention the word in the resolution
nominated J. the primaries
Bit ton, I th, for c ingress,
an S. Pearson, of Pitt for
The Hoard of Aldermen were in
regular monthly session Friday
evening, only one member being
absent.
The usual routine reports of
committees and officers where
One retail and live
licenses were granted.
. Co. to
carry on a photograph
without paying itinerant license.
An was passed that
the judgment against
town on the for the
hand engine.
The street committee
to put the streets where
were recently built in such
condition as is deemed necessary.
The names of members of the
different lire companies in good
standing were reported for
from poll tax.
An election of assistant Police-
man was gone into, resulting the
election of K. Dudley first
ballot. There were seven
dates for the office. The salary-
was reduced from Sill to per
month.
Orders were drawn on the treas-
for
The Board adjourned at mid-
night to a special meeting to be
the to some
important matters.
Elector.
NOT ah NEWS.
lime a Little Chat Together
the third Monday in this
mouth the September term Pitt
Superior court begins. It will be
a big court and people from I
all sections of the county . senatorial shall have
hall not be
to mean any
raising again the race issue
in this which we affirm again
as we did In the last campaign, has
been settled in North
The following, offered by S. A.
was
Resolved, That the State exec-
committee shall at a meeting
prior the election In November,
a committee of seven
of its members on which the
THROWN
Collision with Telephone Pole
Bettie Hooker has a very
handsome buggy and drive horse.
Friday evening she was out
alone, and at a time when she
happened not to be giving careful
attention to guiding the horse her
collided With B telephone
pule. Miss Hooker was thrown
out of Hie buggy and it frightened
her so badly that she fainted, but
fortunately she was not injured.
The accident occurred in front
the residence of Mr It.
Where the young lady was carried,
she goon sufficiently recovered
to lie taken home.
One shaft of the buggy was
broken and the front axle slightly
bent. The horse was perfectly
gentle and stopped still at soon as
the collision occurred.
tat I es
I a board to whom duplicate
shall by
. in ill and
i b I shall meet at Raleigh,
S . 20th, and the
and the
The folios were appointed to
-e this . B.
M. II. A.
London, B. L. Travis, A. D.
Wat B.
adopted the plan of
I hi senatorial primary by
h it will be held under super-
i- u of Democratic
appointed executive
committee. plan thus adopt
ed i- that offered by A. D. Walt.-.
. f The following offered
I was
ii. Thai chair-
in . committee appoint
.-, a of live,
to prepare a
system to be participated
white voters of North Car-
and three warehouse market plans, rules,
car. and II for government and
them slog are thereby and report same to a
to more than n meeting committee hereafter
and so forth. There are th ore lo be called by the said chair-
h in Ills, and i,
here, We . I i a,. . id In
n I them to
something i Hie i
when A
. i .,. en goad, u i
i- . mill I
ought I i be b i. lug . mi . .
to be paying It is
right lo put j newspaper
an i we h n large
number of subs
County C -.- , i
P up, h iv e
mat I bu r u sent
in any . . hut
may set at Mil t yon
d . on ;. bat j owe
u-. That It all we . lacking
what yon anybody
to e willing do that.
PAID
The Sana's i; tor One .
A good break now
and then sets the
all of them were nearly full. The
sale started lock and lasted
all It not oh, I he big
day of the s,.
e milled by dollars it was to ii
not a little ahead of any the
in i k. t v i I id. We I re ,
going ton ,
Idea -i.
can ,. i.;. the . . .,
Mr, Little, i i.
Bank of u . .
i but i- id . i
don't I,
is we
know what does.
d, second, That said
prepare bill to be sub-
in the next Legislature
with a view of and reg-
-aid prim
If the s do
thing like even a plenty of cold
weather may be expected the
whiter to the dry
n m
average man never gels re
until he ha- had about i v
thing else.
BLACKJACK ITEMS.
K Jack, N. C. Sept. ii.
Miss Daisy Skinner and cousin.
spent Saturday and Sun-
day here.
Miss Annie White A brain
Dixon gave ice cream supper
Friday night at home
in honor of their guests Misses
who returned to their home in
Washington
Sir. and Mr.
who have been con-
ducting a protracted meeting at
Creek, closed last night.
L, II. Jr., from
Dover
Yearly meeting here begins Fri-
day before third Sunday.
j. W. Elks and were
of Misses Annie and Wes
White Sunday evening.
Protracted meeting be
gins Friday before fifth
w. s. has our deepest
b d Every
In North
on Sept.
Convention on
Sept.
loss of bis wife,.
Addle, passed away dubs.
list. The chairman of the County
the William
J the Democratic
date for the Honorable
Adlai B. e son, the
candidate for Hon-
James Iv. Jones, Chairman
Democratic
the William It.
Hearst, President National Demo-
Clubs, issued the following,
To the Democrats of the Coiled
that the light for the
rescue of from
can policies may be carried
everywhere with vigor earnest-
we urge all through-
out the United States, who are
Billing their respective
committees Saturday afternoon
or September 1st,
for the pi of city
or precinct Democratic clubs,
where such clubs have not already
These
Democratic, should
avoid ostentation and
The fight must lie carried
by American citizens behalf
of American principles, and there
should be no delay perfecting
club organizations. When a club
Is the secretary should
at send to W. K. Hears
President of the
Clubs, No 1870
Broadway, New York City, the
name of the club, roster of officers, .
date of organization of
members.
W. J. Buy an,
A in. K.
J K.
Dam. Com.
K.
Dun. clubs.
On account if the re-
held this Stale, as well
the shortness of the time, the
do not deem it advisable
lo undertake the organization of
clubs this State before mid-
of September, and, after con-
recommend Friday,
day of September night i as the
time for the of clubs
in the towns cities, and
day, the lath day of September, a
the day for their organization in
country precincts, and request
that on those dates meetings lie
held in several precincts of the
State for the purpose of
in accordance with the
suggestion contained the call
above set out.
There are in North Carolina
about one thousand White
clubs. It is recommended
that wherever these clubs now ex-
they meet on the one or
the other of the days above men-
and that they be organized
for the present National
into Hi;, and Stevenson clubs,
under the same general plan of or
under which they have
heretofore operated, in
the precinct clubs heretofore men-
it is recommended that
there be every county
a county club, tube composed ex-
the chairman of the
that
I of the dab, roster of officers, date
of organization, and of
F. M.
state Dem. Executive Com.
Joseph cm
Member Dem. Com. N.
J. S.
Clubs.
H.
Boa, Slate Association Dem. Clubs.
Kb.
Vice Pres N. C, Member
Com. Dem Clubs.
L. Blow,
Dem. Dem. Com.
JORDAN FACTORY.
Well equipped Tobacco Plant.
The large building between the
Farmers and railroad erected by-
Mr. R. A. Tyson to be used as a
tobacco by M. P. Jordan
Co., the site where their
former factory was has
been completed and operations
began Monday.
building feet three
stories, and is finely equipped for
carrying the leaf tobacco
The rooms are large and
furnished with such
fixtures and appliance- as
arc-ii it el for rapid work. The
employs of
these being in the stemming depart-
The plant has the capacity
of handling pounds of
co per day.
Mr. Julian C. does the
for the Bra, Mr. J. H. Ad-
ams hits general charge of the
and Mr. B. James manages
the Everything is con
dueled well moves along with
the regularity of clock-work. The
firm and their factory a great
help to Greenville market.
BETHEL ITEMS
Tuesday
liken to her former home
near Croat roads where
laid rest on
day last. She leaves a mother,
two brothers and husband
their loss.
Hugh the little infant son of J.
B. Jolly, has been quite sick for
the past few days.
We I egret to say W. II. e
who teaching school here
ill close school Friday week for a
while.
Committee shall lie
chairman of tho county club
For the purpose of appointing
delegates at large to the convention
of the Association of clubs
lie held at I nil.
on October 3rd, for the purpose
holding a great mass meeting
the Slate's capital lo ratify
nomination of Bryan
hi. and Iran-action of
Cotton picking time around here. -connected with club
work in the State, a State
the Democratic is
hereby called lo convene in the
of
The Republicans are certainly
in a delightful mess in the first dis-
Their State committee has
officially declared that Isaac Hank-
is not the nominee and order
ed that another convention held
is here and says;
fail to see how the State
ts can take or put up a can-
when the district has a com
of its until I see
It's right I shall continue to stay-
in the field as the regular nominee.
The majority of the district com-
will refuse to authorize Dr.
or any one else to m a new
t September, each
i I is hereby requested,
at its Hist matting, to select
gates in on and elect
One delegate for every ten
to National Convention.
Each club shall lie entitled to one
delegate to the for
every ten and fraction over five
the club roster.
When a club is
secret is requested to at once
semi to Hon. W. R. Hearst,
dent National Association Demo.
Sept. 1900,
Miss Crimes left here
Tuesday for Raleigh lo begin school
We wish her a happy prosper-
school j car.
Miss spent Tuesday
in
R. Keel left here Tuesday for
Apex.
It. W. Mosley has located here
to buy cotton Ibis season.
Andrew and Thomas Moore were
town Saturday.
c II. James has recovered from
his sickness.
Miss Richmond, of Baltimore,
has a position with
in the millinery
Prof. Z. opened
school Monday with pupils or
more.
Miss Taylor, of Gold
I'm ii l, began school here Monday.
II. W. Mosley was
Tuesday on business.
Rev. W. A. Ayers left here for
Hertford Tuesday night.
Paul Simpson -topped over here
Tuesday nigh l.
Miss left here Mon-
day for Baltimore where she will
begin business.
L. M. of Greenville,
was over to old Bethel Monday.
S. S. Moore was Tues-
day with tobacco.
SEEN AND HEARD IN WASH-
Washington, X. Sept.
Mr. A. Kelly, a leading mer-
chant, excellent man, a
father, a dutiful son an
husband, a Mason good
standing, was stricken yesterday
with paralysis about p. and
died today T a. Mr.
gamed consciousness.
lie is an faithful and
consistent Christian a member
of the Christian church.
are the dead who die
the
Jim
Mrs. M. D. has her
millinery Harrington
building next door to J. W.
Bryan's drug store opposite
All ladies are
invited to call at her new place.
Watch out for the of Mrs.
M. D. Higgs from the north with
her fall stock of
new goods in her store i
to Bryan's drug store opposite
C. T. will be
worth seeing.
Women suffer-
from female
troubles and
weakness, and
from irregular
or painful men-
ought not
to lose hope
doctors cannot
arc so
busy with other
diseases that
they do not
fully
the peculiar ail-
and the
delicate organism of woman. What
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
Female Regulator
which is the true cure provided
by Nature for all female troubles. It
is the formula of a physician of the
highest standing, who devoted
whole life to the study of the dis-
ailments peculiar to our moth-
wives daughters. It is made
of soothing, healing, strengthening
herbs and vegetables, which
been provided by a kindly to
cure irregularity in the menses.
Falling of Womb,
Headache and Backache.
In fairness to herself and to
Regulator, every
offering woman ought to give it s
trial. A burgs bottle will do s
wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists
the
Store Broken Into.
Wednesday night some one broke
store of Patrick Greene
Five Points, by removing a
pane of Glass from the
over the rear door. The robbers
went upon scaffold of hotel
which Is built
store and look out glass, put-
ting it a barrel. The money
drawers were torn finding
no money they were left on the
counter. Nothing but a
watch can be missed.
Mr. Patrick got Mr. W.
mid went there with bis
blood hounds, but as there was no
way of ascertaining which way the
party ascended the scaffold the
dogs could not track the burglar.
Nothing to Eat
Ayden, X. C, Sept. 7th
hungry Reduced to fat
corn bread, biscuit and col-
fee. Not a ham nor a piece of
con description to be had
for love or money. Chickens and
eggs scarce as hen's teeth. One
could hardly believe, situated us
Ayden is, surrounded with best
fanning lands in the county, that
there would scarcity of meat
and vegetables, there is
of the kind to be had vi
f there is any
for sale it. Here is
the place lo gel your money for it
along your sweet potatoes,
old field late roasting ears,
or anything.
Man.
is about same
brother. Market bare of any-
thing to
R E Lee
Wednesday night o'clock,
at the home of his Mrs.
Lee, in South Greenville, Mr.
B. passed peacefully
from earth. Mr. Lee had been
invalid for several months, and to
him death was a happy relief from
suffering. His home was in
son, but since Ins health he
most of his time here with
his mother and two brothers,
W. T. and V. J. Lee.
Deceased was an exemplary-
young man, a member of the
church, and lived an upright
life. Besides the relatives men-
above he leaves a wife
three children.
The remains will be taken to
Wilson the train Friday for
burial there.
at Bethel.
Brothers the Urge
Bethel merchants nave secured
Miss Dollie Richmond, of
more, to conduct their millinery
department She spent
several days in Baltimore selecting
the latest and best styles, and
have finest stock of millinery
ever brought to this section of the
State. Blount Brother are also
offering reductions for two weeks
of to their f
did stock of dry
Old Wood Burner Back.
Instead of keeping the good
burner engine over here, as a
of business people request
, ed, the railroad company have had
smoke stack of the old wood
hi i greased up and sent it buck
mi the run. There were some cheap
looking folks about the depot Thurs-
day evening when the old engine
came back. This is about the best
paying branch the Coast Line
system and it gets about the poor-
est equipment. It seems that any
of the old cars or engines are good
enough to run over here.
WANTED
CORDS OF
Dogwood
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from to
l per cord for same, F. O. B.
Goldsboro, N. C.
THIS WOOD must be round,
i free from knots, and sawed
off at both Will take feet
and feet and as small as
inches in diameter at small end,
but no smaller.
J. H.
Goldsboro, N, C.
Points Hi
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON
THAT WE GUN FOB YOU.
We have just established at one of the beet equipped
Gins to be found in North Carolina and solicit your ginning.
We out the best cotton you can get anywhere but our charges are
no higher than others. BRING YOUR COTTON.
GREEN HOOKER,
N. U.
Call i see our
FELTS.
For Summer and Fall wear. We have the prettiest and cheap-
est lino ever brought to Greenville We are still
selling our Summer Millinery below cost.
Yours to please,
Misses ERWIN
I AM IN
The Northern Markets
PURCHASING MY
FALL STOCK.
WATCH THIS SPACE.
THE CLOT HI
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
to remind you that you owe
Eastern for
and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
And the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars, Fruit
shoeing by a class
white workman, W. O. Barn-
bill's shop avenue
Married.
Wednesday, Sept.
at
o'clock, P. M., at the home of Mr.
C. W. in South Greenville,
Mr. D. G. Taylor, of Lenoir
and Miss Bettie Cherry, of Pitt
county, were married, Rev. Mr.
performing the ceremony.
The couple left on
train for
Fix
We have been requested to call
the attention of overseers of the
county roads to the of
bridges along public roads. In
some places they are so lad that
farmers coming to town with loads
of tobacco produce, very
difficult to cross them. They should
be looked after.
Military.
At the Greenville
Light Infantry on Friday afternoon
E. E. Griffin was elected Second
Lieutenant of the coin T here
were three other candidates in the
field and Mr. was elected
after several ballots had been
One of the with-
drew during the contest. New
guns uniforms for the
are expected
Id
GREENVILLE, NO
Farmers Mad
One of most prominent farm-
of the county tells us that he
followed the tobacco sale closely
through every house Thursday,
that prices all
fully a cent a pound higher on
of the Farmers warehouse
other. who
said this is a good a judge of to-
as there is the county,
he had no interest whatever
this statement but
gave facts just as he found them.
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to You
S. L. Peal of is here.
Norman Cordon, of Washington,
was here today.
Dr. G. C. Edwards, or Hooker-
ton, was here today.
Miss Ellen left this
morning for Scotland Neck.
Y. T. of spent
today here on professional business.
Miss Bettie Jones, of Bethel,
spent to-day with Miss
Whichard.
Richard and wife return-
ed Wednesday from a visit
to Scotland Neck.
County Treasurer J. B. Cherry
and Mrs. Cherry left Ibis morning
on a trip to Baltimore.
M. O. of the firm
Blount Brother, of Bethel, spent
today in Greenville.
Cherry returned Wed-
from a visit to her
sister Sampson county.
Levi Harris and wife and two
daughters, of Mildred, are visiting
the family of Superior Court Clerk
D. C. Moore.
Mrs. M. D. Higgs is moving her
new millinery store to the small
store in the building
next to Bryan's drug
Mrs. Proctor, of Berkley,
Va., and her little grandson, Jim-
came Wednesday
to visit the family of Jesse
Proctor.
Charlie Rogers quite sick.
Mrs. U. E. Warren is
ill.
J. returned Ibis
from New Bern.
N. II. came up from
Ibis
Gen. W. P. Roberts, of Gates,
came in Thursday
returned Thursday
from a visit in
county.
return
a visit to
Wilson.
Miss Florence Starkey returned
Thursday from a visit to
Goldsboro.
Mrs E. L. of
her daughter, Mrs.
Moore.
of Wilson,
arrived Thursday evening to visit
Mia, A. A. Forbes.
W. T. Lee and V. J. went
to Wilson today to accompany the
of their brother.
Miss Charlotte who has
been visiting Miss Pattie Skinner,
left today for her home
son.
AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
N. C, Sept.,
Mrs. C. F. Fair has bought out
the millinery store of Mrs. I.
Cox and will conduct a
able million v daring the coming
season. She Hues have
on baud Hie patterns,
fact everything kept
hue can lie found at her place of
business. All tin ladies arc
invited to call examine
her goods an she sure she
satisfy even the taste of the
most fastidious. Trimming hats a
specialty.
We regret exceedingly having
our last items overlooked
of Misses and Laura
Cox, for Raleigh. They will enter
full session of the Raleigh
Female Baptist College. They
will be sadly missed here at home,
yet all wish their slay the
Capital city may lie both pleasant
and profitable.
G. W. Parker cut his
severely with some glass last Sun-
day, but are glad to say
he is very much improved
To look at the show window of
Mr, B. F.
R. D, Cherry was around,
It is very pretty and displays nice
taste on the part of Josh and
who can gel there too.
Miss Lucy Jenkins, of Bethel,
who has been visiting Mrs. W. M.
Dixon, left for her home
day.
Business has been so
rapidly some of the factories
have to work into the night.
It is almost a daily occurrence
for the A. G. Cox Mfg. lo ship
wagons lo other states. They
have a reputation far and wide for
their wagons and carts. And well
they may, they are very particular
regard to the construction and
use nothing but the very best ma
their make They
have for their maxim is
the best Such men as
these are bound to succeed. You
Can't down an honest man nor a
working try you will.
Yesterday evening three
young Misses paid cur office
window a most pleasant
come visit. In their buoyancy and
sweetness they reminded us of the
happy past when we too were
young and happy alas old
Mother Time has payed havoc
with our curly looks and
sonic lace. The girls say hand-
some don't know, but of
one thing they can lest assured
our heart Is just as young and ten-
as ever.
AGAIN I
TO
groat markets like New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore have searched I n
we them. We are to soil less money than anybody
else. Because buy more goods any oilier store in town
mid get larger and sell tor the smallest possible
margin profit, depending on a volume bust-
III
and no rents t- pay.
mi . and Uncle, sell. GASH Over
the . and No cents to Pay.
Let The Tell Their Story.
BOLD
Two Men Arrested for the Crime.
Lafayette Cox has a room the
warehouse stays
the building at night as a guard
to receive any tobacco that
arrive with during the
Friday he was awakened by
a noise saw two in his
bed room, one of them white
the other colored. As as
men discovered that was awake
they began talking
and that they had a load
outside, started to get to
about it when one of them ask-
ed if he had whiskey, and
upon getting a negative answer
said you need not gel up.
will go somewhere The
men then left the building.
When Cox got up early this
his were
with something over dollars in
money the pockets, and heal
once concluded that the visitors to
his room during the bad
taken them. He reported the
to Chief of Police and a .-curb
was started, lie identified Charles
while, and John Curtis,
colored, as the two men who were
his room. Barrett was noticed
pending money freely this
was arrested. Curtis tried
to get bid down the
railroad ravine, but W. C.
blood hounds were put on the truck
and caught him.
Curtis were seen to-
times daring la-t
They were given a preliminary
trial this afternoon Justice
II. Harding were
bond for
at term Court.
I n default of bond both were com-
to
NO
Men Suits the 18.00 and 0.00 quality, Bays Suits the and Sale
Boys tail S and Sale Price,
Men Suits and quality, Sal. Price, ., ,. , c. , r , , ,.
Suits, Silk Taffeta Lined, the
Men Suits the 3.00 and quality, while tiny last
All quality now
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
Shirt Waists, worth
11.25 and 91.50 Me
plain and Linen
Waist, white Collate and Cuffs,
worth
58-inch extra heavy unbleached
Checked worth .
yards worth
Stitch Hose, Hi
.-
Gorman I Children's exit
Children's fail Link Hose, worth Windsor worth
Bast Linen Canvas, worth .
Feather Bone, all colon Honey good .
nil Die Shields.-,
English Woven lied Spreads, a
Men's Collars, worth
Silk worth Lining, worm
Bide Combs, worth
Hi-, silk rovers Fancy Stripe White
Men's Cull's, per pair
Welted Pique, all
English Curtain
Foulard Silk, worth Negligee Shirts,
Fancy worth 11.00
Lace Curtains worth Waists worth
Men's Bilk Bosom
ii Is Imp ed Irish Unmask, Corset
Fancy
, worth Window shades, spring roller He
Colored Shirts Collars and Waists
. ,,
-ivies Patterns, the
lien's
Silk Belts, all colors . quality Only about
Embroidery worth left, come while they last.
New Store.
Open Nights.
Greenville, N. C





Attention Farmers
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of
Ml GOODS, HATS.
KATE, GLASSWARE, POCKET TABLE
at very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
which is the of any market are cheap.
When you conn- to town again give m- a trial.
to please,
Jas. B. White.
BEAD WHAT SAY ABOUT
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
STATE NEWS.
Happening B Marts
Moore, a youth axed
IS years, was shot
lack of toe left ear killed last
night about o'clock
ville Sui ml by Morgan Spencer, a
about same who re-
turning with a party of colored
boys from a camp meeting at the
school house store
was carelessly handling a pistol
which he carried his pocket.
Wilmington Star.
The political of the
licit Legislature, which assembles
in January, 1901, last Sen
ate, thirty nine eight
Republicans and three Populists.
House bun
Democrats, eighteen
cans and two
Star.
At Greene court,
Mimic, Isaac
a was tried, convicted
and sentenced to IS years in prison
for an attempt to Mrs.
Suggs. Lynching of the rascal at
the time was only averted by the
coolness of some of the leading
citizens
Si. Mary's School, N. 1900.
Mess. Roy all N. C,
A months ago I purchased a Felt Maltreat from
you. After giving it a thorough trial, I find it the most comfortable
iii all respects by far most satisfactory Mattress ever used.
have tried cotton and greatly prefer this
to either, you much success with your Fell Mattress. I am
Mrs. M. Matron.
Oil; After night's use, if ii i do all you even
hoped for in a comfortable bed, return it to us and we will refund
the full amount paid without you not
the freight.
HOW AN GET your local dealer dues bandit
write to us direct for pamphlet descriptive of lame.
ROY ALL BORDEN,
M of Furniture, etc., N. C.
Get a good Safe
The Victor is made in all sizes con-
for farm, office and general use.
Every sate i i with guarantee to ho lire
proof. Prices range from up.
J, L. SUGG,
Greenville, C,
P m
m I Laxative. Guaranteed curs tor chills and
all and billions For sale by
Harrington,
0-39
X.
r.
BOOK
THE X, , I HAVE
APPOINTED mi;
Reflector
. tin
fin .
State i for the i
i . s I We also
i Public School Books in
ks designated mi I
i and can supply what-;,
lave
COPY BOOKS
. ; is, slates,
colored ins, Inks, companion boxes
is of School
Can't . Ills
the White Plaint is
a mill who does not know what
his name is, although
on the currency question;
who does not know where his
home is, although he can name
nearly all of prominent cities
of the United State; who is
lately of nearly all of the
event of his life, although he
writes romances with consecutive
plots; who can count up to one
hundred, but cannot add, multiply
subtract or divide; who
that twenty-live objects
arc more than live objects, although
he remembers that bis trade as a
j marble cutter he had one hundred
chisels and can describe their
inches.
Burgeons that have examined
him that in all their leadings
they have not encountered as
strange a ease. They say that
there is some injury to his brain,
causing the most remarkable result
in twisting his memory. He is
supposed to be the victim of a
stroke of lightning.
The man was found lying
with his feet a pool of
water, a terrific
Storm ti. No sign of a
bruise was found him, save a
slight abrasion of the right cheek,
caused doubtless by a fall.
He is a powerful, handsome man
seemingly about years old. lie
is live feet inches in height,
weighs pounds, is superb-
proportioned. His hair is dark
brown, with just a suspicion of
i; heavy brown mus-
his eyes are blue his
features regular. His teeth arc
perfect.
When stranger was asked
I his name a puzzled tool came to
his eyes.
--is is
lam
That was as far at ho got for
Weeks. A few days ago he
ed i hat his name was William
Carter, but yesterday
tarter was He said
did not sound like his name
did it look like it written.
dint of careful, patient
the stranger was made to
say that he was in Chicago.
remembers that a work-
in marble and repaired some of
Statuary at tin- World's Fair.
He writes iii which his
characters are natural, but do
Those who have mad his
say that in figuring out an-
expected denouements be II
-hurl of a genius.
He is with the works
of most the standard authors,
quotes passages from them for
hours to the surprised men who
occupy his York Hun,
Out tar
New York, Sept. Id
prints a letter from Richmond
Secretary of State the
administration, which
be declares his intentions of sup-
porting Mr. Bryan for President.
After saying that Mr. is
hardly the candidate he should
choose if he bad his way the
matter, and that he entirely dis-
from parts of the Kansas
platform, Mr.
it admitted that the
party, its platform and its
candidate are to much just
criticism, yet all things consider-
ed, would not its triumph i e the
best outcome of the political pres-
Mr. then the
policy of the
the Philippines
and thinks that the country will
itself the toils of a
Chinese problem even more costly
and menacing than i
pr itself.
of a Bachelor.
separates people a lot
than distance
The hardest work a mail ever has
is to have no woman to work for
him.
When you arc trying to make a
woman love you the way to
tire her out is to quit.
No woman knows how to hurt
the man she hales half as well as
she does to hurt the man she
loves.
there is only a little bit
of room on a street ear seat, a man
will sit the edge wriggle
back carefully; a woman always
banks in till she touches before she
lets herself York
Press.
go gs.
At the old Mm us Moore store,
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Doctors Say;
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
which prevail in dis-
are invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Goods,
Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to be found an up to date m mechanism
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices fur all kinds of
Country Produce,
cash or barter. When
you want to sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five Point
D. f. EKE,
DEALER IN-
TAKE HI t TASTELESS CHILL TO
par bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats
Money back if it doesn't.
No other as good. Get the kind
with the Red Cross on the
Sold guaranteed by Wooten,
Bryan and Ernul, druggists.
1838
Greensboro Female College
North Carolina,
Fall Term begins 1900
Application.
PEACOCK, President.
7-2
pencils l cent, plain lead pencils l rent,
l rabbet tipped lead pencil l cent, nice tablet with
pretty rover I cent, crayons, with metal hold-
in nice wood boa pencil, slate pen-
and n. and rule, all in nice wood box,
cents great big wide C cents, Bottle best,
Ink on the market, cents, books t cents. I and fever malaria,
crayons, i in box, tool's night Sweats with
i I Tasteless Tonic at par
I bottle. Pleasant to take. Mm
Parker fountain
gen
refunded if it fails. up
petite, in- the blood makes
Von well. None other as good.
Bold and guaranteed at the drug
Bryan,
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Suits, Tallies. Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gall Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Applet, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee. Meat, Soap
Lye, Magic Shod, Matches, Oil
Cotton Beta Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Pi lines, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter. Stand-
ard Sewing Mac h i lies . and nu-
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
m m
Phone
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
PILLS
La sat
of
r, all
of or
mm
tonic
flow lo pain
of By mail
. per ii for
with to car
id. Send
or circular
EXTRA STRENGTH
S. C.
Cotton Bagging and Tics always
on has i
Fresh goods kept en
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
TRAINS
1900.
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Mount
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ca -a el, o
sec
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NORTH.
M HI
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LT
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Tarboro
Leave
LT Mount
Ar
AM
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PM
MM
II M
A V I'M A
SO
SO
IS A M I M M
i H s n ii n u l is
i so I is a u
II
S SO H
i a;
At Cost.
Our entire stock of
Dry Goods, Domestics.
Notions, Shoes, Ac.
Division
la-inc mm.
ton 1206 p
leaves p m, arrive Sat
in.
ft SO B in, arrive p lit
pm, arrive
lave
a m,
; Mill
rive leave
p in, Hone Mills p n
Springs p in, Max ton ti It p
arrive p
h v with train No
at iii Carolina
at Spring with the
at
Air Line Southern
at Gulf with the Durham and
Charlotte
Train on to
S M p m, Halifax p m,
at W p in. K
M am, Halifax
I is am, Waldon II am.
on Urn.
a in an i m.
m lint p HA
II am
and
leaves except
it in. IS pro,
T t, i. iii, leaves
i. i ;., i Sunday,
v am, , .- .,. fall.
Midland X C h
air. o.
returning leave
v a a.
m Branch leave
am. p m, arrive I If
pin, Hope II
pin. II a m
IN p in, II a in. at
I lo u m, ti on p dally except Sand
Train on Clinton Branch loaves Warsaw for
dally, except am and I
. v . at am
w pm.
Train Wei
don for all daily, all
Ml,
H.
Agent
J. It. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. or
r money
copy of our
Positively rare for Lo of Power,
or
Paresis,
Em, Fit, Paralysis and the
of UM of Tobacco, Opium or
By mall plain a
box, for oar bankable
bond to cure In or refund
money paid, address
MEDICAL CO.
CHICAGO,
by J L
Grew villa. N U
We will nor the above any case
Of Liver Kick
or we can
the
are
e and
not
Liver nil, when Hi
with. They are purely vegetable
never fall to rive boxes con-
lot- boxes contain
contain pills. Beware of
Imitations, sent by mall. Stamp
CO., tor. and
Jackson streets, For sale by
J L X
lawyer, bicycle
th
tin- U. Law of
for liar ISM
you to like out the In
each year.
SB save
Q.
LAUD SALE.
virtue of a of
fit in the of W. M.
. ii- am
wife lo sell land for
the i . I
will sell the Court
on Monday day
of
Sir. or the town of
N. II. W. U.
SOTS lot at a post St. and run-
weal and links to
t post on W. line, S.
to a post ill Eli
line, North I. .-i I
and to
i post
thence
with North Weal J poles
and links to the beginning, known u
the stable lot.
F. James.
This Aug. n e
J In Superior Court.
vs. George
The defendant Abort named will take
that an as above
-n Superior Court of
I'm county lo obtain a divorce from the
bonds Of matrimony and the defendant
will take notice he is
to appear next term of the Superior
Court of Mid county to lie bald OS sec-
after Monday in Sept.
licit, it being the 17th day of Sept., 1900,
the Court Boots in Greenville, N.
an answer or demur lo the complaint in
action, or apply lo the
Court for the relief demanded in said com-
plaint.
This the day of May
I-
. . Clerk Superior Court.
r. O
NERVOUSNESS,
Al Disease.
S. is i
thorny
Is la
I of I
statistics
than
And
deaths
el all deaths
recorded, the being
I It
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
I is the grand specific tor this great
disease, became it goes
straight to the of the weak-
building op
strength by supplying
I ant food and pore blood to the
t the
to and regaining all the
of body.
fas Mb
II
SOLD BY
NOTICE TO
Having day qualified the
clerk of the Superior court of Pill
as executrix to last Will and
of W. K. deceased, notice is
hereby given to all persona balding
against said W. K.
lo limn to for payment on or
l fore day of July 1901, or this
iii will be plead iii bar of recovery,
All persons indebted to said are re-
lo make payment to me
This the 24th day of July 1900.
i ill A.
of the last will and of W. K.
NOTICE.
Carolina Pitt
In the Superior Court.
J. J. Cherry. Jr., Maggie
Cherry.
The defendant Maggie Cherry
will lake notice an action entitled as
been commenced in Superior
Court of Pitt County, at
term cf said Court to be held at the Court
in the Second Monday
after the First Monday In September, 1900,
at which time and place will appear
and or demur to the complaint
which will be deposited in the office of
Superior Court of said and
the said will take notice that if
she fail to answer or demur lo aid com-
term, the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
therein. The said defendant will further
take notice that said action is brought
by the plaintiff to obtain a divorce from
the
Given under my hand at office Green-
ville on I his 8th day of August
D. C.
THE
El
Fill Tin Begin Sept, 1900.
OLD DOMINION LINE
So
PATENT
yon latent
or and
to rent or
model,
Faisal
SERVICE
leave Washing
ton at ti A. M. for
ville, leave daily at
P. M. for
leaves
at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York and
ton,, and for points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion H. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
Practical, common sense
Prepares boys and girls
the duties of life. Pupils take a
high stand at College. Success
measured by the de-
of our Com-
and conscientious teachers.
A well organized Literary Society.
Moral influence good. Expenses
reasonable. For further
see or address the principals,
Bethel. N. O
or J. D. EVERETT,
N. C-
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Ono Day Cold Our.
Cold In by Ker-
u . . A. easy
tot
ts
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
. I
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. O, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER U 00-
NO
OUR
National Ticket.
BRYAN,
Nebraska.
For
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
of
Elector, 1st
L.
For Congress, 1st
JOHN H. SMALL.
of Beaufort.
KisseS Belle.
it Alexandria,
upon his return visit to
was a succession of
with a and
writes Mrs. Thaddeus
Horton, in September
Home Journal. event to
which every looked font ard
with grand It
was held in the double drawing-
rooms of the resilience of Mr. and
Mrs. which, Eng-
fashion, occupied second
floor. The apartments were richly
decorated and were thronged with
the elite of Virginia society and
many notable guests from Wash-
City elsewhere. La-
stood in the rear drawing
room and received with the mayor
of Alexandria, who the
guests to him. During the
a young lady from middle
Virginia, a great belle, came up,
and on being asked
to kiss her, which he
immediately did. Everybody was
shocked at such an exhibition of
immodesty on her part, and won-
how the general could be so
as to comply with her
request. Nothing else was talked
of the entire evening but this re
The ladies
all thought it quite shameful and
a disgrace to the occasion and
blamed both the gill and the mar
The gentleman, however,
thought Lafayette excusable under
the
Dead
Bath, Me. Sept. He-
wall, vice presidential candidate
the Democratic ticket with Mr.
Bryan four years ago, died his
summer home, Small Point,
this
morning of apoplexy, stroke
having having last
He years of
Mr. had tot been
Hit, Broad Pipers Han Hit.
Broad Readers
is ordering Charity and
Children stopped. Therefore
we arc saying is not backhanded
lick at a living soul. But we are
to offer a few feeble re-
marks upon this subject again lie
cause we can do so from an
pendent People ought
not to Hare up when an editor pub-
they do not lie-
health for some he
was not considered to be seriously
I A very intelligent
old us not long ago The
ill. He en advised by his . Sm, ,.,;,, .,
physician to rest, as early as last had km, a
and he attended the Demo-, ,,.,. ,,,, ., of it.
national convention in July I y,
against the advice of his doctor.
favor and man by it
He appeared lo have suffered would it
ill ,,.,.,. ,,,,,,
or, sad Wat the summer;.
chiefly Small Point when the fa-
stroke him. The
which
attack until death came.
Arthur was in
in His father for years was
prominent as a ship builder and
sou iii himself for the
trade. The of Arthur
ft Company was formed and the
corporation now controls one of the
largest of American sailing fleets.
Mr. also was of the
prominent men of New
England. For nine years he
; for that very
an editor tin a better point of view
I than readers, they should
at be sure of ground be-
fore punish hint. We heard
I of tn irate farther who took his .-mi
out of sell bemuse the teacher
that he must spell
with p. And then, dear brother
granting that you are right and the
editor you should have
i Is a man who is sometimes coin-
I pelted to dash with
foreman standing at yell-
for Do you think you
would always say the right and
president of the Maine Central,
and he was president of the .; ,.,., no
tern Railroad until it was Absorbed lo he .,
by the Boston Maine. Formal, He is your friend not your
years he was the Maine He may be wrong but he
the Democratic com- u honest; and you can
Mr. it survived by up
two sons, Harold M. an A
was by the government is to
at Hawaii, and Wm. Bewail, k
who is in business in Bath.
Cleveland for Bryan.
It here that Richard
who was Secretary of
The Inestimable Blessings of
Good Roads.
We had a talk with a gentleman
in President Cleveland's cabinet,
not long since who lives ten miles j has gone to Mr. Cleveland at
from Charlotte one of the mag-j the hitter's home. Buzzard's Bay,
roads leading out from the Mass.
Whites Defend a
September ti.
Twenty one of the representative
business professional of
county came
today to see that a
eon Anderson, did not like friends
if the United States commissioner
should bind him over a charge
of with United States
officers. Anderson has taken out
a warrant of larceny against two
revenue officers passing through
the country, charging them with
stealing cane. The officers gave
bond and then arrested the
saying he Had sought to interfere
with the discharge of their duties.
The white men of the county rose
up in arms and refused with force,
to allow the to be taken away
without the due process of law.
The officers gave up the and
came to warrants
for many of the white citizens.
These citizens came today and
brought the with them and
announced that the hod
lived exemplary life their
midst, every dollar in the county
would Ire used to see that he was
not imposed on,
The cases will all be heard next
week.
city, from live to twelve miles, like
the spokes of a great wheel. He
told us that the road was
completed the people in his neigh-
dreaded the fall hauling
to town more than any other part
of the years work. Then the great
question was to teams to pull
a bale or two of cotton
mud to town; now the trouble is to
And wagons strong enough to hold
up as much as a pair of
mules, as he calls them, can pull.
To be sure these roads were built
at enormous expense to the
county, even with the advantage
of convict labor, but they have
paid a thousand fold. The city of
Charlotte could have afforded to
have built the roads for the benefit
to the trade of the town; and the
farmers alter all are the ones most
greatly blessed by them. They are
worth more to town than any
line railroad in the world
would be; and they make life in the
country so much brighter and hap-
pier. Along with the other bless
that will come lo North Car-
within the quarter of the
new century M earnestly hope the
improvement in country roads will
be among the sign of
nod progress will be able to
ride through a in a
trot without danger of a broken
bone.
Every town in the State ought to
take special pride in the roads
leading into it from every
and Children.
Washington. T WOO.
Mr. is still in Wash-
but Instead of devoting hit
time to Chinese matters, he is bard
at work studying up
help hit waning political fortunes
and to head off the Stampede of
Republicans to Bryan, which con-
report- have caused
lo fear. He ill semi four
of the cabinet on the
Postmaster General Smith bat
read gone to Maine and
will go on an extended speaking
tour. Including Wist Virginia,
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Kansas
In lie found any store in Pitt Well bough choice any . there it I
selections, tin-creations of the manufacturers of services. Secrets-
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer in
sections. Attorney General
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND Cl
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still in the forefront of race after your pal ruling
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
LETTER
From
Slate City of Toledo, w
Locus Gouty. t
Frank J. makes oath
he is the senior partner of the
of F. J.
business the City of Toledo,
County and Slate afore said,
-aid firm ill pay the sum of
one hundred dollars for each and
cat of Catarrh cannot
be cured the i f Halls Ca-
J. i
Sworn lo before and sub-
scribed this
of December, A. 1886.
Public
Winter. We are at for
round. Summer
our mutual ad-
vantage. is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
service, polite will not makes long trip,
Inn mil speak wherever Hanna
desires, Secretary Hoot Will
make . few speeches, mostly in
the cities. Mr.
you if we can. We offer you the very
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with t well
established business built op strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our stock before buying elsewhere.
us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats an i Caps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Carpets, and oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
acts directly on the Mood
mucous surfaces of the system.
Send tic testimonials, free.
Co.; Props.
Ohio.
Sold Druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are the
General John one of
veteran sold eta and an old
republican i- president of s lead-
bank. Of plat-
form lie -peaks severe contempt.
. We
a few sentences taken
Men's. Women's and Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
Groceries.
Flour. Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
personal task it to try to
in hi- letter of acceptance tome of here sad there. He
the broadsides tired at the a
inflation by Col. Bryan in f a
and be that and a good many
it i a difficult one. Secretary The wonderful thing
Gage is a speaker, be was the Philadelphia convention
ordered to write the answer to the to be
recent letter of Hon. Cari dictator. Sow, in fact,
I which tore up Mr. Gage's recent illiterate ass, a
attempt to create a financial blunder. Re simply gets what
effectively, and as soon as he rather what
finished task he went for
a month's vacation. The contents platform declaration as to
Gage's last letter may foreign is a
summed up as I said first, .
hope that the ticket will be
Senator Blackburn intent several will not vote for the
lays in Washington this week.; ticket. is a civil fraud
Be hat no doubts of the result in and Roosevelt a military fraud,
Kentucky. Re said of democratic I ticket deserves to be beat-
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
TASTELESS CHILI TO M
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money bask if it doesn't.
No other as good. Get the kind
Cross on the label.
Sold and Wooten,
Bryan druggists.
A deaf mute may lie ban with a
silver spoon in his mouth, and yet
some people still claim that silence
is golden.
One sweet smile or
word can make happy some tad
if would only
them.
A report reached this city from
New York to day that Mr. Cleve-
land will soon make public n letter
in which he will declare for Bryan
on the issue of imperial ism. The
report is believed to have
from a former cabinet officer of
Mr. Cleveland.
Taken in connection with the at
who is be-
to be for Mr. Bryan, and of
former Postmaster Wilson,
who was SHIM to Mr. Cleveland,
this report has meet ready belief
among Mr. friends here.
Boston Dispatch, h.
WALL STREET ALSO
Wall street men heard a
tent report this afternoon that ex-
President Cleveland will give his
support to Bryan. It that
persons who have been confidants
. Mr. Cleveland were
. it
According to this report, Mi.
Cleveland, who has heretofore de-
to make known his prefer-
will give out for publication
within a week an open letter de-
the issue of Imperialism is
paramount and asking his friends
to support Mr. York
Dispatch, 5th.
The are certainly
in a delightful mess in first dis-
Their State committee has
officially declared that Isaac Meek-
is not the nominee and order-
ed this another convention be held
is here and
fail to sec how Hie State commit-
can take down or put up a can-
when the district has a com-
of its own and until I sec
it's right I shall continue to
in held as the
The majority of the district com-
till refute Dr.
Abbott or any one else to a
convention.
Bryan
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in j y,,, majority. Mr.
We st Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved will also be elected.
There already a movement on
foot to Kentucky In
with Culled States deputy mar-
It has been talked over
the republicans the plans will
be carried out. We have but one
United States district in Ken-
lucky, and Judge presides
over court. He and I have
long been warm personal friends.
, -i her in Stale
and there has never
anything to mar
social relations mm ween us. In
politics Judge 1st bitter and
narrow partisan. The law allow-
deputy marshals the polls
was years ago. but
lust year Judge claimed
for appointing them, and
ho will do so again this
In Bryan's to t
Stoves
Ranges
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles which aw economical,
and convenient, as well as beautiful artistic,
for t he
A for squirrels
.
II
trade marks, which is shown upon every
stove or Range, and be deceived
by worthless imitations substitutes,
lead all Others in yearly tales and popularity.
Ai Mr. in Dav-
squirrels are j
The;, can
in yard, and over the building
almost time. They have eat.
ton bushels of Mil
year at one lime
sometime ago be counted
squirrels making for his corn crib.
It was than he could stand
after them with his gnu
two one Hit
corn cribs are favorite results tor
the squirrels of the
This place to n para-
for a beats any-
thing for tin- animal that v t have
Truth-
Index,
in a dispatch
to The New Journal from
Chicago, comments at follows on
Day parade there.
Viewed from a cold-blooded
stand point, aside from its
beautiful and impressive symbol-
ism, the great labor demonstration
in Chicago Monday was a startling
rev elation of Mr. political
strength. II was not when Mr.
Bryan and Governor
c the political inclination
of the individuals composing the
great multitudes could be judged,
for an American crowd is prone to
effective utterance's of orator
regardless of
l-it within of Mr.
Governor Roosevelt
when they reviewed the
men.
At procession swept past I
carefully watched the men who
, for Mr. Bryan and those
who for Governor
veil or Mi. I
conservatively when I say that
four of every live men in that
representative pro-
session cheered for Mr. Bryan. It
a good test and ii fair test.
Sold Exclusively by
Building
GREENVILLE, c.
The engaged girl exact-
like a stingy
in to be rather close.
When II to a question of
average
i- . lake on.
you become a maul-
he asked. h
CHILLS A . J FEVER MALARIA,
night Sweats with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic at Hoc. per
bottle. Pleasant to lake. Money
refunded if II fails. Restores
purifies Hie blood and makes
you well. None other as good.
Sold and guaranteed tit the drug
Stores of Bryan. Woolen and
B ST FOR
and fever is a of
Tonic. II is simply
quinine In a tasteless form
no pay. Pries
. .
I.
c.
. rep
I.
.
pared ,
U . lei store. X


Title
Eastern reflector, 11 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 11, 1900
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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