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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,
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APPOINTED mi;
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. tin
fin .
State i for the i
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ks designated mi I
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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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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,
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rive leave
p in, Hone Mills p n
Springs p in, Max ton ti It p
arrive p
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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
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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
EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
Entered at the Office at
N. as Second Class
Mail Matter.
POOR
End Life
OUR LETTER
Mr. Simmons is very yesterday. May their meeting be
i earnest and determined in bis work crowned with success.
The Great Congressional the fullest confidence in Miss Lillie of
cation at Raleigh Last
Week and the
A few months ago Hal Sugg left
for to lake
a position mill in
MR W. R. WHICHARD DEAD.
A Father In Israel OHM o Ills,
Reward
Willis R. Whichard diet at
o'clock Monday night at his
city. evening he was
bro home a and
bis now rests in Cherry Hill
Cemetery.
Pails
day told that bis father, Col. I. A.
Greenville that morning
for Charlotte in response to a
gram staling that Hal was serious-
ill. Later it was learned that
he was dead and that be had
en his own life. The was
home Carolina township. The I met by a large of friends
funeral took place at the family
burial ground Tuesday afternoon
at was attended by
a large number of relatives and
friends.
was years old hist
March, and to say that there
lived Pitt a better man
or better citizen than be is but to
express the sentiment of
who him. For many
be bad been a member of the Prim-
Baptist church, and bis life
earnest consecrated
Christian. He was a diligent
dent of the Bible, making the
study of its sacred pages bis daily
shaping his life by its
teachings. His faith was
trust in the Savior was
simple and child like, and bis
dying Lord
receive my spirit. I humbly
at the o'clock train Tuesday even
and taken once to the
for interment. Messrs.
Move, Long, K. E.
M. Bare, W. H. Harrington and
I. Wilson acting H pall
The Charlotte News Monday
gave the following of
the sad
Mr. Hal Sugg, a well known
young man of this city, died this
morning shortly
from the effects
with suicidal intent.
For sometime past Mr. Sugg
has made his home with Mrs.
C, Sept.
the last few days the
Democrats of the Fourth and
Eighth Congressional Districts have
put up two very
as their standard
W. of Johnston and
Hon. J. C. of
gentlemen who not only are
avoirdupois but
the peers of any
Carolina, or State,
has sent to the national legislature
in many Their combined
weight will exceed BOO end
stature their height will teach
the neighborhood of twelve and
a half physical
mens of forth manhood.
their
regard should also be had for their
unbounded love of their State
people, and the qualifications
which they possess such eminent
o'clock j degree to serve their constituency,
of taken I It was a hard a long drawn-
out contest the convention here
most stubborn-
contested one within the
on Hast Ninth
street. He had. up to a few weeks of the people of the
go, been employed at the district Bat no mistake
ion Hill. Later he had been work-
the ability of the Democrats to car ville, and Miss of
North Carolina for Bryan Tarboro, were out driving
by a decided majority, day afternoon when their horse be
To my mind there never came and away,
the slightest to doubt this j We glad to know that neither
for instance, we had a fool of the ladies were hurt,
chairman like the Republicans that Nearly all of our young people
would make a in j were out of Sunday attending
favor of the On the con- the yearly meetings at Cross
we've got the finest chair- and Swamp. Your humble
man in the South, admittedly, and reporter went to the latter place
so we have fears. and, thanks to the hospitable
, of our Sheriff, be had a
The Stale Committee at their a nice
meeting here decided to regrets that
white men who voted as long,
and Stevenson and all who voted com we
the Democratic State another such feast,
participate the primary for U. i Ayers
This will allow of
much all the white men of here, will leave for Hertford
Baby
State east of to do so,
omitting only the Republicans
Populists who voted against
and will vole for
If they voted the Stale Dem
ticket, it is
any national ticket to May bis efforts in his new-
field be crowned with success,
r. please the
Thursday. He has done much
good in our midst has
himself as an able preach-
and a true Christian. We re-
to see him leave as he holds a
woman Is suppled with this splendid
she need never fear rising or swelling
breasts, morning sickness, or cl the
which usually accompany
The proprietor of a h-re hotel In Tampa.
Fla. wife had an awful lime
warm spot in the hearts of our With her first child. During her second
These are sweet words, but much
pain and suffering they used to mean. It's
different now. Mother's Friend hat
become knows expectant mothers have
en spared of anguish of
I Is a liniment lo be
applied it is rubbed thoroughly
Into the muscles of t e abdomen. It gives
elastic and and when the final
great strain comes they re pond quickly and
easily without pa n. Mother's la
never taken internally. Internal remedies
at this time do more harm than good. If a
log for the Alpha Mill.
Friday he intimated lie had
lost his position, and
was exceedingly depress-
ed. A slight accident be received
For the last years his life the Alpha Mill, which caused
Mr. Whichard was an invalid. the loss of several last
During these years he suffered his me-
. , , . After returning home
almost never man suffered, and it he wet direct water stuck to him for ballots,
seemed next to impossible a Later the earn-
being to endure all that he I pants of the dwelling
was called upon to pass through. I nerd groans from the
Yet be bore it all
fortitude and resignation, often ex-
nominee, for
is one of the
brightest young men in the State
and will by his coarse and career
in Congress reflect the highest
credit upon the district the
State.
The friends of Congressman At-
room the young man occupied. At
I breakfast time be was called for
the morning meal, but seal word
claiming -These light that he preferred to sleep, as lie
for as a far more felt One of the household
and eternal weight of
and found him a stupor. Ail
Mr. being nominated on the
ballot at one o'clock p. m.
on the morning of Friday, the con-
having been in continuous
session with short recess for
since noon of Thursday.
On the final ballot Mr.
themselves, it would seem.
A board of control of seven
including friends of each can-
will canvass the returns,
viz., Clement Manly, Charles M.
Bathe
B. S.
The
will matters their re-
counties and appoint two
each precinct, who
shall favor different candidates
weather man that we Bethel folks
are some rain, and if he
will send us just a little, we will
CO, H. A. London, K. him as long as he lives.
is. A. D. Walls, J. H. FouL
OPPOSED POISONING
Woman Dies Under Mysterious
Circumstances.
Staton left here today to attend
the burial of Willis R.
HEARD IN WASH-
was an inspiration to sir by
efforts to rev him
votes, Mr. W. C. Ham-
proved Randolph Capt. B.
A physician was summoned Ml.
water Vance would have
his bedside and hear one so
talk love and good- who saw at a glance that the young
tie- His children. man was suffering from poison. A
stomach pump was brought changed its vote to Hammer if it
service, but still no relief came, would have nominated him. but
Antidotes were administered, but Mr. already having votes
to do no avail.
Through his years his
devoted wife, children and sister,
were unceasing in their attentions
for his comfort, and n his dying; Sugg lingered between lite and
moments, with his family gathered death all of yesterday and hist,
about him. he said loving hands at the hour named
had done all possible for him but death came as a relief.
; more than enough to nominate him
it was not done, vote was
unanimous, on motion of Mr.
Hammer, and be and the other l
,,,,.,. , . . Deceased has been a resident of . candidates, including Mr.
they could not stay the hand of for several months, lie .,.,. ,,,, . ,;.,
death, lie was ready tor the sum- was a son of a prominent lawyer, , r
moos when it came. Greenville, X C, and was
Mr. Whichard was truly a good
man, a useful citizen, and
ever known was
member the Firs North
regiment in the
war, A telegram from
Mr. never
many as Hill Vote.-
being necessary
received as
any ballot,
a choice.
more than two-thirds of the
a real success
tilling the so ;. i- n.
whom it could be truly suit
A telegram from his
Id in highest lather received this morning states
teem. He loved his home and, that he will arrive in Charlotte
loved was one the tonight and will take charge of the were determined to
a real body, probably taking it to j a
for burial. The
friend. way, is the editor of the
Ne- reporter that be , ,.,. ,
lived his bee,, depressed some time
was noted far wide for its and was subject to such spells, It ability, chairman
a business is also learned that this was the I of his county committee-made a
seldom and could con attempt he had made to splendid run, and made many
have worn political honors had he . among the
, . . , s ore members i , ,.
desired them, but he had such love Baptist church. e from other counties to most
an com- kind of poison the Granger until
of the family circle baa been
nothing him
from them,
. . i Henry Head.
lie leaves a u
that day. I have heard many
compliments paid our brother
knight of the and, being
a young man. I hazard nothing in
N. Sept. 11th.
The Tunis Lumber Co. bus gone
into the hands receiver.
H. C. Lewis has made an assign-
The news from the lower part of
this county the North
Mrs. Missile, formerly and from Hyde regard to crop
is distressing.
W. H. Wilkinson,
D. M. Jordan
were here last
week. I
Mother's was used and
the baby was born-- l-lore the doctor
arrived. It's certain.,
s th
leas,
CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
let ii
CROSS ROADS AGAIN.
Another over
Miss
died last
re-1 day, and was buried Fri-
day morning. Her body was ex-
Saturday and the Coroner
elimination.
Our Commissioners have
It to supposed from of
that she was poisoned by
daughter an n sister, n b i have n I
priceless heritage . the life he , and robbed it of a
lived and the good nm I wife and At that
His relations ire . friends I hour Mrs. Ada
At o'clock this afternoon j predicting that deserved
will come to him in the future.
in
he semi to Congress
legion, and nil will sadly wife of Mr. pass-1 preference to Spencer
him. to bis ashes, and had been I one of her truest sons
,. , many months, , ,, , .
may his memory ever be blessed.- ,,. b.
The writer feels that he cannot Intensely. She held fur
justly close this tribute without I on bravely to life, regretting to or heard
brief own i ones, but good of him. It is
to realize that we are to be
, . ,, , . . lie were
Being deprived by the wisdom n ;.,.
father but Mm. the eldest
a mere boy, he k . of Mr. Mm, H. A.
place to us. read; to May 12th,
give words i.
helping band when needed I ,,
her a few months
n, i u ye rs old, On
i ho i married
helping us upon s i to Mr. The has-
lie an internal
her. nor parents,
of whom arc living, she also
two sisters,
it was always a joy to sit, Mi-. i. J. Which-
life, h,
pride in our making a
life as we had u one
own suns. since
a were, his el
word.- of
and receive
The of i
Kan., . ma-i
had been m II
a license to remain
his family of Mi ring
his time in j ill. ti a
of the term the prison r's
sued tin- Sheriff for the price of
board and lodging for her spouse.
She was awarded for
bin the Sheriff has appeal-
id to the District Court.
degree,
r heel j ear- it
rations I. ;
marked he
six- bad a host of
badly her.
The burial will lake
day afternoon in Cherry Mill
12th.
a advertises
carpets be
tit the national capita
year and by two
such splendid representative men
as and Huston.
TH B
The nave now
eon-
district, and ant
Small, Kitchen, Thomas,
W. W.
but
three set veil in Con-
and a line body man they
make. Let's elect them all.
Chairman Simmons has been in
living many of I Washington, D. C., daring the
unceasing j few days, in conference Na
Deeds Jones Con
i , . . ,
will Chairman
Congressional campaign will
Her life was of to
her home friends; nay more,
i even to an
her husband.
The jury brought in a verdict
that the deceased came to her
death by causes unknown to them,
but ordered that her stomach and
liver be to the chemist
for a chemical examination to see
whether or not she was poisoned.
Mr. had been to Dr.
Warren questioned him
as to whether or not she
had Dr. Warren
told him that she never had any of
the symptoms of disease, r.
insisted that she did have
consumption and that he was
afraid to stay with her, as lie fear-
ed she had it and was liable to
drop dead any time. She had
apparently well up to
day. It is said Mr. had
been mistreating his wife for sever-
and on last Wednesday
went to Washington to gel her
some Thursday morn-
Mrs. had a bard chill
he gave her some medicine
and went off and left her. When
he returned later she was dead
on the bridge at this place, is
bridge a public highway and
are bicycles vehicles; That the
order is timely few doubt, as boys,
fools had caused horses
to lie several
by reckless riding.
Master John Banner, who has
been in Philadelphia for some
past, returned on the 8th.
That his parents many friends
were glad to see him goes without
saying.
Parker's Cross Roads, about
and a half miles north of
ville, is becoming famous for rob-
attempted
Mr D. T. House lives there car-
on a general
Several times lately there
have been reports of somebody
breaking into his store or house
and once he fired several shots at
the intruders.
Saturday night a messenger came
over to town for Mr. W. C. Mines
to take his blood hounds go to
the Cross Roads at once, as there
had been another robbery. The
way that the story of this robbery
goes is that Mr. House was in the
bar room of the store waiting on a
customer and heard something rat-
i- the store room. He
went in the latter room and found
that the whole money drawer had
been pulled out from under the
counter the drawer and con-
tents taken away. The drawer
contained the day's sales, said to
be about
Mr. Hines out with his
hounds and struck a trail. The
dogs run the trail around a
of about live miles through
Market when
Falkland, N. C. Sept. 7th came out were right back at the
Mr. store from where they At
As a tobacco producer, and in some places where the ground was
behalf of the tobacco farmers oft tracks of two persons could lie
I truly state that it seen.
pleasing to see that Mr. O. L. Joy-
has taken the i
co in Home
again. As in the post it will lie
eagerly read. The raisers
have the sincerity
and accuracy of toe
made by Mr. Joyner relative to the
tobacco market. He throws out
no bewildering inducements, or
Machines
IN IN PITT COUNTY.
If you need a Machine see me
Hooker's store, or write me
to deceive. I an- J. C. LANIER.
Fuels plain are what .
farmer needs now. He gels tally
enough to ill is. j
There are many very
the in Green-
reliable yet
among them all it cannot lie
Ions to claim that O. L. Joyner
has been the leading individual by j
his insertions to attract, to direct,.
to enthuse, to build up and per-
establish a tobacco
market In Greenville second to
none the State. W. R. W.
Horse Drowned.
night a horse belonging
to Mr. K. Tyson was drowned in
Lumber Co. the a his stables lot. The
E H. Short Lumber Co. are j u curb over it
overhaul g their dry
kilns.
of steam-
May Russell, is getting out
again.
Is is supposed the
of A. S. Kelly . Co. will be con-
at lea.-l awhile.
The Atlantic Coast Line is grad-
Slain street at the railroad
crossing and tilling with stone.
Our Superintendent of street, J.
ti. t haunt i. , is determined to
make this a judging
from the number of tiles he is put
wanting to bury her MOO as
We have dusty on our streets,
the shells are into
tibia he had her buried Friday
mottling.
Mr. left Saturday morn- palpable dust, and don't the ladies
for Ocracoke on a pleasure trip, catch it in trying to keep
knowing that his wife's
clean f
Rev. D. Waters, who held so
successful a meeting lit Athens
Chapel recently, one at Old
Ford on the 8th inst.
Sheriff Hodges has more regular
boarders than any other hotel in
town.
has commenced
for buildings store on bis
home lot. corner Gladden and
Second
Salt water trout blue
i.-Ii are caught almost at the
wharves of our town.
Mrs. H. It. Clark continues very
ill.
A small cook house was partly
e are glad ; burned street Thurs-
to know that his reputation us day about midnight,
teacher drawn scholars from I lived neat
Other Blue I Beaver fell dead on Sunday
the
so that h. could walk very well; L. B. Everett, who has
we lire glad to know that he at Farmville for seven months past
has improved. In employment of the
Would be taken up for an
The woman's has
ban sent to Raleigh to the State
Chemist.
i items
Bethel,
John from near
came over Sept. to begin j
school with Prof. d. Me
Oscar Case, from, be-
school D.
through which a wood pump was
used. The horse pushed both the
box pump the well fell I
in backwards.
WANTED
CORDS OP
Dogwood
AND
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from to
10.00 per cord for same, F. O. B.
N. C.
THIS WOOD must be round,
nearly free from knots, and sawed
off at both ends. Will feet
and S feet long and as small as
inches in diameter at small
but no smaller.
J. H.
Goldsboro, N. C
Points Higher.
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU.
w. K. Davenport and wife, from
Rail and Lumber
county are here on bus- X
spent
now, upon his urn, start up
st, and in about days the
regular appointments of u number
of in addition to
work of the electors ton-
will be
Sunday here an preached
Primitive Baptist of which
he was formerly pastor.
high School. J H. , son of our in
Oar teacher us today , sheriff, is building a neat
that he had over pupils on residence Market street.
,. Stores will soon keep open
the gas will the
A protracted meeting was
in the Methodist church
We have just established at Greenville one of the best equipped
Gins to lie found in North and solicit your ginning.
We t out best you can get anywhere but our charges are
no higher than others. YOUR COTTON.
GREEN HOOKER,
N. C.
not.
Hi .
Call see our
FELTS,.
Fur Summer and Fall wear. have the cheap-
t Una brought to Greenville We are still
selling our Summer Millinery at below cost.
Yours to please,
Misses ERWIN
Hi N
I am Back
From the North.
The New Goods are
Coming Right Along.
As usual My Store Leads in
Quality and Price.
WATCH OUT FOR ME.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
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in the margin of this it
st to remind you that you owe
Eastern for
subscription and we request
you 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.
Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars, Fruit
Jars at
Horse shoeing by a first-class
white workman, at W. O.
shop avenue.
B. Graham, editor of the
Journal, is on u
visit to Greenville made us
a call today. He is also
distributing literature for the Dan-
ville street fair carnival to be
held first week in October.
Dally Reflector 12th.
An
Mr. John F. Whichard, of Car-
one of the three
old men of that township whose
names we mentioned sometime
since, was in town today and gave
The reflector a call. He has
passed his life
is now in his 80th year. He says
he along fairly well for a
In his younger days
he was a great fisher hunter,
but of late years him not engaged
much in those sports. This was
his first visit to Greenville in more
than a year.
A Sad Funeral
The remains of Mrs.
who died Monday afternoon,
were taken to Cherry Hill
tery at o'clock Tuesday afternoon
for interment. The pall bearers
were Messrs. F. G. James, D. E.
House, Harry Skinner,
and T.
Services were conduct-
ed at the grave by Key. J.
Booth.
A large number of sorrowing
relatives friends gathered
about the grave to pay their last
murk of respect to deceased.
It solemn livery
heart wast niched, there seem-
ed not dry eye vast
course.
Two were
Mrs.
and
were beautifully sung during the
services by Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Sam White Messrs. W.
F. R.
HOWDY DO.
NEWSY HAPPENINGS
BUSINESS NOTES.
12th.
Miss Nannie D. Wood, of
Va., arrived on
day evening's train. She will
have charge of the music depart-
of the High
School. The citizens of
ville and surrounding country ex-
tern her a cordial welcome all
of us wish her stay among us may-
be so pleasant as to cause her to
wish to with us always.
What is the difficulty with a
young man who after seating his
best young lady in his buggy, gets
up also, only to find his horse still
hitched to the past He says it is
not moonshine, but wont explain.
you tell Mi. Editor Yes.
He is
Our market is beginning to loom
up. Friend Simon is the
right man the right place. A
good market and a warm ad-
of the fair sex. We all bet
on being first-class in every-
thing.
The Carriage Co.
rolled out the last two days five
as pretty buggies as we ever saw.
Their work be excelled.
For like the A. G. Cox Co's.
wagons they are put up of the
best material and finished by the
most skilled workmen.
K. Williams, of Greenville
was a welcome visitor here
day. Dick is well-known Among
our people and all arc delighted
to have him come among us.
We deeply with our
townsman Mr. I. A. Sugg, in the
loss of his brother Hal, who died
in Charlotte Monday. Ike left
yesterday Greenville order
to be present at the funeral. We
Hal well. He was a good
boy and we sincerely mourn his
death.
Tho Missionary Baptists are
conducting a protracted meeting
at this week. Mr. A. G.
Cox, always kind and
nearly every evening has team
hitched to wagons and charge
carries all who wish to attend.
And many our people avail
themselves of the opportunity thus
I hem.
sold on our market yes-
I House.
is well that court is so near at
hand. The jail might have to be
enlarged if man;, more prisoners
were sent. week's court will
doubt do some thinning out by
transferring several of them to the
penitentiary.
Some Speak to Me, Some to Yon
M I III. MM.
K. M. left this
; for
tied Forbes hit this morning
for Durham to attend Trinity Col
Wilson returned Sunday
evening Iron his trip north after
J. L. Jackson
this mi ruing on bis to Wake
forest College.
B. W. of Norfolk,
has located here to buy for
a Norfolk firm.
Jarvis reached home Sun-
day evening from Colorado, where
he has been for several months.
Miss Hattie Leggett left this
morning for Baltimore to purchase
millinery far Mrs. M. A. Leggett.
I. A. Sugg left this morning for
Charlotte in response to a telegram
that bis son Hal was very sick.
J. H. Cobb went to Norfolk
Tuesday.
K. Fill ford returned to Wash-
Tuesday
Col. K. A. of
spent today here.
W. J. Thigpen went to Baltimore
Tuesday morning.
Joe Powell, of spent
Tuesday night here.
K. M. Cheek returned Tuesday
evening from
J. I. Cherry returned Tuesday
evening from Baltimore.
Forbes came in Tuesday
morning from New Kern.
Carlos Harris went down to Win
Monday evening.
V. J. and w. T. Lee returned
from evening.
went down
to Tuesday evening.
Mrs. left Monday
evening for Washington City.
T. N. returned to Rock
Hill, s. morning.
Rev. If. ii. Harding returned
Tuesday morning.
V. returned Tuesday
evening from a trip up the road.
H. J. Cobb and wife returned
Tuesday evening from York.
Miss Betsey Greene returned
Monday evening from a visit to
Washington.
Rev. J. N. Booth is assisting in
a protracted meeting at
this week.
Hiss Fannie Moore returned
Tuesday evening from a visit lo
relatives in
Mrs. A. daughter,
of spent Tuesday here
with Mrs. Wiley Brown.
Mrs. F. M. Hodges and little
con, Churchill, returned Monday
evening from a visit lo Washington
J. COT, of who
has been
returned evening.
Mrs. D. P. of
son, who has been visiting
here, returned homo Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. Moore, of Kinston,
who has visiting Mrs. Jane
Moore, returned home Monday
evening.
Miss came over
Tuesday morning from to
attend the funeral of her brother
Hal Sugg.
Misses Dora of
I, id Mabel Joyner, of Baltimore,
visiting Mi's. Alice Harper
South Greenville.
Bruce Sugg came from Rocky
Mount Tuesday evening to attend
the burial of his brother, Hal,
returned Ibis morning.
Charlie James, Major Fleming,
Andrew Moore Hurry Skinner,
Jr., left Tuesday morning for Chap-
el Hill to attend the
K. Greene, W. It.
Greene and sou, J. J. W.
II. Bagwell mid Swindell
left Tuesday morning for Wash-
City,
NEW
Twice in
Goods Selling Like Wild Fire
Hie great markets like New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore have searched
Bargains and we have them. We are going I. r less money thin anybody
else. Why Because we buy more goods than any other store in town
and get larger disc Mints and sell smallest p
margin profit, depending a large volume
and no rents to pay.
and sell. ASH Over
the Counter and No to
Let The es
Men Suite the 8.00 and 9.00 quality, Sale Price,
. , . Boys Suits the J and Sale Price, GO
Men Suits the 6.00 and Sale Price,
Suits, Tailor ti Lined, the
Men Suits quality, while they lust
All quality in
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
Shirt Waists, worth
l mill l at.
plain and fancy Linen
Waist, white Collars and Culls,
worth
68-inch extra heavy
German
Black Bose,
Linen Canvas,
Best Feather Bone, all colors
Knitting Silk, all colon, worth
Hen's Collars, worth
Elastic Webbing worth
.,
Checked Steel Boil ilk rovers
Lace, worth
quality.
worth n.
Foulard Bilk, worth
lite.
worth Nottingham worth
worth
o-ls
. i
Honey on. i .,,.;
. , , ,.,,,., d
English Woven lied Spreads, worth
. Bilk Pulley Bells, ail colors .
in inch Lining, worth Cotton, worth
Bide worth
White
per
Welled Pique, all colors.,
English Curtain
Negligee Shirts,
Waists sets, worth
Men's Bilk Bosom
It st Corset
Box Fancy
Window roller I
Waists
Vi styles and Patterns, the-
while they last,
Unusual Stealing-.
When folks make up their
to Meal any way they
stool some very peculiar things.
For instance we
a or two ago somebody stole
all the pumps out in town.
They not pull up the pipes,
however.
And a merchant who sells sew-
inn machines tells us a man went
in and Wanted shuttle. He wan
looking about a machine
while the was
turned actually stole the shuttle
Attention
I am bow offering you one i f most complete
GOODS, SHOES, MATS. PASTS,
v TE, GLASSWARE, TABLE
at very reasonable prices. My line of
which to the standard of any market are fresh
When you to town again give me a trial.
to please.
. White
WHAT SAY
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
at. Mary's School, ST. C,
Hen. Goldsboro,
A I purchased a Fell Mattress from
yon. After Riving It a thorough trial, I it the comfortable
in ail respects far the most Mattress I ever used,
have tried both cotton and hair and prefer this
to either. Wishing yon much success with your Felt Mattress, I am
Respectfully, Mrs. M. Matron.
OUR After night's use, if ii is all you
hoped for in a comfortable bed, return it us we will refund
you full paid without you not bring
one cent, not the freight.
HOW CAN Ii your local dealer does not handle
our waitresses, its direct I'm descriptive of same.
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., GOLDSBORO. X. c.
Get a good Safe
Victor safe is made in all con-
borne, office and general use.
Every sale with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range from tip.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville. N. C.
and Laxative. Una ran teed cure fin
fever all i billions troubles. For sale by
Harrington, Barber .,
Winterville, X. C,
ii
.- DIRECTORS HAVE
APPOINTED the
fleeter
lie Pi bile i Books in
Pi . . book i on
. i- , sod can supply what
. .; V R e
COPY
led , ran ice i book
-i. . pen slates, its
I inks, union boxes etc,
. l cent, plain lead pencils cent,
rabbit lip I I i l cent, n nice tablet with
pi , assorted crayons, with metal hold-
In cents, lead pencil, slats
all in alee wood box,
wide tablet cents of best
mi, . mi books to cents,
White . in box, ii us. Good tool's cap
paper in o per
Barker Fountain
flight
L BEAUTY.
SURPASSING OF
GREAT EXPOSITION.
Ell unit
mini
i.
I In
lion
ion to year.
Use mm Of colossal
If way. a
of roof. of
null and
listener who
may a of
Hie Imago of
will spread ltd
to ii- earth
next In and floral
beatify will
and alone. In other
it the
Lei me Orel of court
in- tin- imam n a
placing; of tin- prim
ii e M to
a of
each III yet eat
a part of one beautiful picture.
The court ore the Court of
Fountain which form
north south con-
a the
Two minor court
E known as I ho Court
of a Court of Then
In area. the
will
complete ill to the
eye d of grandeur
from whatever may
in i u i c
t s-i ti U V ill ti-
i . . ;. i . III
u i and
; I . in of
Ion -i r and
modeled only
to toe of
will and
bridge or vend down
the enterprise from lofty
and
Again. nil will
diffused o radiance will
vie with la ii I In
agreeable tho
elaborate color i i oration e-
of a group is
a departure tho custom
at former expositions. To
prismatic brilliance, of and
rich tint of buildings will
added water in
conception of supreme beauty. In
alt Clio courts be large pools rip-
and sparkling under Ibo fantastic
of fountains. Many
fountains to be
sculptured works, with Jets of water
hundreds of
With all is beauty day
the will like the
of tropical America, a flower of tho
night. Tin n ill it blossom in
perfection. With nil the fountains
playing amid
golden, rippling pool; with the great
cascade In form from
Its nil be In the tall electric
With Wore than electric
fringing every building and giving to
every ripple if water a
tic Iridescence; with mush lending the
charm f sweat sounds to the harmony
of color sculptural flowers, foliage
fountains, the evening; scenes at
i will be stub no
if beautiful Will permit to pass
without at least one determined effort
to witness
Surrounding the group of
Inga and bordered with a double row
trees BUd grassy banks is a broad
id stately than a mils Id
length. At points ibis canal
forms a the court vistas, but
baa more t the rich
of that portion of the grounds
the buildings.
that lose acid lawns and
tap the main waterway at
various Intervals, at the southern
tide of the Esplanade ii broadens into
lakes where there have been planted a
wonderful variety of water plants to
ready for next year's blossoming.
In that part of tho great Exposition
i known Delaware Park is a
Unit a mile surrounded by wood
i banks that will contribute much to
tin I. of the
H far the uncommon beauty
of great enterprise. Now of the
practical aide. The exhibits to
be in the buildings will in-
nearly everything of commercial
value or Industrial utility. The
each them a considerable ex-
In Itself, are as
and electrical appliances; line
art- palming, decoration;
graphic arts typography, lithography,
and copperplate priming, photo-
mi drawing,
ii g and bookbinding; liberal
v. ring, public works,
tractive an hygiene ma-
and the
progress labor and
Invention. Isolated and collective ex-
agriculture, food and Its
rise, agricultural machinery
viticulture,
live horses, rattle.
swine, pet stock; forestry and
forest products, flab,
products apparatus for
of ad urea, transportation
ax-
from the islands,
to Guam, and the Phil
large by the
National from all depart-
om iii. special exhibits from Cuba,
Mexico, and from
am states and of Central
rt
To a of
the exhibit would s
large It Is the of the
to the very latest
o the highest
ii the western hemisphere
hue of effort may be to
to the hi of all.
i th i thus offer,
i . the western
. its of Us
Owing to or
again B
power d i
the
tent ion to i
and
be
having
than its
at-
the v.
i i- cod
;. upon the
lbs
us of the is
to drive
dry.
Is lo
next year
and the six that
the city are making ready to meet the
extra of a
-s which next promises
lo bring. Mack
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in or-
by the occasional
liver Pills. peg.
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache,
constipation and kin-
diseases,
Liver PILLS
WORKING FOR HIS STATE.
W. E. II
d at Buffalo.
Hi
vie with
Cur -i Is
v . ii Tho
fatal I
will for
of
or Ii or
stale of
of
of soil,
water
rivers
fact,
In book
that would ha of
for the or
and taking
of lull liberal offer.
M III placed ill I ho that
it. at may
at
of
ate so to
book. We
I . the
II um lie i I lie in-
. ,.,, ii . in be for Ho- i In
lake advantage
. .-II. ; Of ii
, n ., ill real p
i fin
NOT NEWS.
Let,. Have a Chat Together
in the third
h the September term of
court It will be
a people from
all of will
i e Wt want to nay a word
to bring
co sale have good, cot-
ton i in and the
lo lie having money
to be It not
right to put your newspaper off
until e hope a large
of our over the
county will conic in court week and
pay up. we have not
marked paper or sent
mil any individual bill
we may get at both if you
don't collie on with owe
u. Thai is all we for
what anybody ought
lo lie willing to do
in pi
mild
Ml II- of
i We .
Ilia I mall n
i n production
not by
other
We i to the nailer
Hi.- of our for
god
could o Ibo u r
lion of our tail Hi for
all Win gram . grains, alack rake
In. etc.; the for to-
all Ibo co-
reals; for
rue,
We
lo a our various
the t
lo our slate. We
easily that North would
lie a lo live
any Male in II la as easy
a place to procure a good
a competency as any country
on the globe. Shall we take
of this Offer I think Hint our
grand old state will take n single step
backward, but it will I
with or In advance our sister
stales. We notice last some of our
southern are forth every
effort this direction, should
for a of permitting
our state lo lag.
our motto.
I have hi of in
the city of lot time, and
ht-u in Tan-
icon lain I Bull that they
are every i
to this a
.-; Is n man of
the I and
i i . ii . nod one
i I; will I ; In the
, lull purports to he-a
Mob, And
here I
i. nil lit i .- . r to an
i .- leading f our
stoic by c ; i. I lo
. .- it will prove
a I i f i- our slate. I have
i-s, and maps,
i I nearly
In any one
the of
can procure n by at
Don or writing lo
the director a direct. I will l
phased lo from one In my
in ace
W. r.
in for North Pan
American
On.
Tin- v. print thou-
r.-in Ann
.-1 in ;. . They will
he oblong, nil i. ill
win an of a largo
ship. the cent stamps a roll-
will appear nearly
h on. n the four tent slump will
he the of an On
five the of the
at will
eight real will
To Us.
At the old Moore store,
Five where we have
opened a new and
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
of Meats,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Snuff,
Fruits, fact
to be found up-to date
Grocery.
We pay the market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either cash or barter. When
you want to sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To who favor us with their
patronage we promise sat
at Five Point
PILLS
Restart Vitality, Lost
Cu of
d or
Ionic
blood
tO
till
of By snail
for
bankable to cur
or refund bald, baud for circular
a i copy of our
EXTRA
Tablets
NERVOUSNESS,
An America Disease
S. Weir la I
for statement that net-1
Is the I
of the American nation, and
statistic show that deaths
Hunker one-fourth of all deaths
recorded, the being main-
among young people.
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
Is grind specific for this great
American disease, because It goes
straight to source of the weak-
building up health and
strength by supplying
ant food and pure Mood to the
worn-out tissues, rousing tho liver
to and regulating all tho
organs of the body.
BY
of is
fell. It is hard to gel enough
for ordinary transactions
making
TO
Doctors, horse bicycle
dealers, real buyers,
undertaker.,
coal wood meal
aim others; Law of
Carolina the require
to I out the in
each year. Please
at and save trouble.
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
TRAINS
a. 1900.
Leave
At H. s.
L Rocky Mount
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Ar Florence
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AH X Pa AM
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I N
U S
OS B M M
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K. II
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NORTH.
Florence
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Ar Mount
Arrive
Rocky
Ar
AM
is
I s,
gill a
r m
PM
r is
II
I'M A M
f I
AS P M P W
SI II IS
AH
is
so a m as
mi
s so
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for of Power, I
Insanity.
or
By in a
x. fr SB our
min to In SO days or
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Jackson CHICAGO. lO.
For by J L
N C
will pay any
or
not van the
Liver when tho -in.
They are purely
never full U V
HO pills .
II of
Sent mall Stamp taken.
A l. CO- and
I K T I v
J L WOOTEN. N
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
tin- day qualified before
clerk of Superior court of Pitt
an executrix to Will and testament
of W. K. deceased, notice b
hereby to all claims
estate of ail W. K.
to present them to mo for payment on or
the 16th of July 1901, or
will be plead in of their recovery,
All re-
make immediate payment to me
Thin the 24th day of July
A.
In i will W. K.
lot-ks. with
them, taken
the ten
hi- American
on aide.
of of
the
1- a i
hips pm
from the i
Will
with a
r j i
In . have
for
h.- I to strive hard
for i . i Una come to
about mumps you
his Interrupted.-
Times Herald.
s has been Id use for 3.000 years
and it twice In tho
A years a soap
was discovered The
found shop had not nil Its
It ban burled
year.
Division
ton a an II n is
leaves p m, arrives Sac
Cord U p in. leaves
p in. arrive
p m, arrives
S u in
a in, M , t. U a in,
Springs m, Mills a
rut- leaves
p in, Mills p n
p m. ti p n
s lit p m
with train No
at o with the
at with the
with the Air Line
Railway at with the Durham and
Train on
v S M pin, Halifax I IT m.
hi Ne-k at X H ft
pen, T pin.
W M am. arriving
at IS am, SI am. .
-1 . u v.
Trains Ii
id a in J m,
a m M
m ft p m, II am
and Sp in. dally
Tarboro dally except
st p m. , m. arrives r
mm. p m. ft p m, t-i i j
Sunday, no an. h hi
day m, II S
Train on Mi . I n. i. . i-
dally, . a m,
a j a a.
Train on leave
Mount am. a to p in, III
Hops U am,
Hope II So a
U P in, II a m it k
It a m, ft ft p m. dally
Bram h Warsaw fox
Sunday. 1st
p Clinton ft a in i
-i pm.
Train w
duo all dally, all Ho-
H. M.
Agent
X, U. Ma-
By f
of r in the case of W. M.
and
wife Annie t land for
division, Commissioner
the Court
in on Monday the day
parcel Of lot the town of
Ha Co W. ii. Lungs
store lot at a post Wilson St. run-
South o ti lo
q pot on W. Hue, S.
poles and links to a in
line, then poles
-ii t to post on thence
with said street North West
and links lo the beginning, known as
the stable lot.
F. G
T e
I , g .
Court-
Vii
will
an action
In Court of
I'll to obtain u the
bonds of matrimony; tho
will that lie is
at the
will to on Um me-
tin in
nest, it the 17th do of
the Court in N. C.
an or to tho in
or tho plaintiff will to the
the relief
This Will of May
I C.
Clark Superior Court
K. U for
OLD DOMINION LINE
Washing
Ion daily at ll A. M. for
daily at I
P. M. Washington.
leaves
Friday a at A. M. for T r-
leave Tarboro for
at ll A. M. carried freight only.
iii with
for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, for all for the West
with lit Norfolk.
Shippers freight by
the Old H. Co. from
New York; Clyde from
Way Lint from
Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O.
J.
N.
PATENT
too
Ml
Si I.
NOTICE.
North
In Ins
J I. Cherry, Jr., against Maggie
defendant Maggie Cherry
will take action as
commenced in
i County, at the
Ian cf Court to held at tic Court
Ho in the Second Monday
after the Monday in September,
which lime and place she will appear
and or demur to the
which will ii, i-lit t of
Superior Court Clerk of
the said defendant will lake notice that if
she fail to answer or demur to said com-
plaint within that term, plain tin will
to Court for the relief demanded
therein. will further
take n the said is brought
tho plaintiff to obtain u divorce from
the
Given my hand
on this the day of August
C. Mo
S r
W.
HI
GREENVILLE N.
j,
Cotton Bagging always
on i
Fresh goods kept en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W, R,
IN
M. C.
The Stock complete in every lo
prices low as tho
lowest. Highest market prices
p lid for country produce.
. ii. BET,
-----DEALER IN
A GENERAL LINE OF
TO ME.
J. R.
Tho Ono Day Cold
l. head . by Ker.
. i.
; I M
Twice
FOR
III
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
TO
.
-AT-
VOL. XIX,
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
NO
OUR
National Ticket.
For
J. BRYAN,
f Nebraska.
For
E.
of II
Kl Elector,
CHARLES L.
of
For Congress,
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
I fin o
Sept.
After making public bi letter
of acceptance, Mr. star-
for again,
Pa., where niece will this week
be married, for an indefinite stay.
This either indicates that he
what the powers are go-
to do or that be is
extremely negligent American
interests, as there is now one in
Washington to receive news from
China, higher assistant
secretary.
Mr. letter of
is a most carefully prepared
document, especially that portion
of it which seeks to lull the public
fears of imperialism. It misses
none of usual arguments in fa-
of expansion, and either omits
entirely or glosses over acts of
imperialism of which the
has been That
of it dealing with
prosperity is not so carefully
put together will lie to
arouse smiles of incredulity among
the well-informed, who know that
it is Providence, not
administration, which has
the country bountiful crops
and that wars and not the
can administration, have largely
Increased the volume of money in
circulation thus helped along
prosperity at time, at the ex-
of future tax
Charges of most serious
Quartermaster-
General's office, made by Mr. J O.
Cole, who voluntarily lefts position
there in and whose standing and
responsibility are vouched for by
Senator Mason, have been pigeon-
holed for months, by the War De-
not even a pretense
of an investigation made, although
the were specific
nature, by whose orders the
wrong doing was perpetrated. Fol-
lowing is a quotation from a state-
just made by the man who
preferred the water
business, as
in the Quartermaster
office contains the record of th
most shameful waste and misuse of
funds during the Spanish
war. It allows how the govern-
has been robbed in different
ways of sums of money, coin
pared with which the amount in-
in the Cuban postal frauds
urea mere bagatelle, and
with deplorable
army officers directly connected
with them. An Investigation will
also show
When asked why these charges
bad been so completely ignored, an
official of the War Department
said that no attention had been
paid to them because were re
merely the spite work of
a ex seeking
to get even with somebody for
some personal grievance. How
ever, will the view
that Congress will take the char
which Mr. Cole says will be
brought up early the coming
session.
Those who are well-informed,
politically, know Mr.
owes his election to the gold
democrats. That is why the ac
stimulating evidence that the bulk
of gold democratic vote going
to be cast for Bryan and Stevenson
year is so disturbing to the
They know
that i lie democrats have it
their power to elect the
past
eek, th. republicans have denied
Col. would get sup-
port of the Id democrats of prom-
but since publication of
letters over their own
of two members of the Cleveland
in of the election of
and Stevenson as a
to head oil the imperialistic
the they
are dodging discussion the
The close relations known to
exist Messrs.
Wilson and Mr. Cleveland, makes
it regarded as probable th it Mr.
will also declare for
and Stevenson, before
gets much older.
A C Dies for ant of
cal Attention.
New Bern, N,
Parsons, n boy eleven years old
died at his mother's home here
yesterday of malaria fever. He
had been two weeks and ha
had no medical treatment what-
ever being under the care of the
Scientists with Miss
affidavit of the facts Coroner
today a jury composed of
prominent citizens of The
jury called numerous witnesses
bad Christian Scientist
called to testify. Upon the
the jury found us
child was suffering from
malaria fever and did not receive
medical treatment because he was
under the care Miss
Harrison, a Scientist.
We from the that
death was the result of improper
treatment and neglect. We
find from the evidence that the
child in all probability would have
recovered if he hail had proper
medical
The matter will be brought be
fore the next session of the
jury. Indignation is very deep
widespread.
Bergs of
Tex., Sept. via
Yacht Stella to Houston. Sept. Vi.
The citizens of are
straining every nerve to clear
ground and secure from Ii
the debris the bodies of human be-
and and to get rid of
them. It is a task of great
is attended untold
difficulties. There is a
horses to haul the dead and there
is a shortage of willing to
perform the gruesome work. Yes-
morning it became
that it would be Impossible to
bury the dead even in trenches and
arrangements were made to lake
them to sea. Barges and tugs
were made ready for the
purpose, but it was difficult to get
to do work. The city's
firemen worked hard in
the bodies tO the wharf, but out-
side of them there were few who
helped. Soldiers and
were accordingly sent out and eve-
able-bodied man they found
won to the front.
The men were worked
and wire supplied with stimulants
to nerve them for their task.
nightfall three barge loads,
Containing about human bod-
had been to sea, where
they were sunk with weights
Darkness compelled suspension
the work ii ill Toward
great difficulty was
in handling the dead
of which are badly
posed. No effort was made after
o'clock yesterday morning t i
place the bodies in morgues for
identification, for it was
that the dead should got-
ten to sea as s ion as possible. Many
of the bodies taken out are
They are placed on the
barges as quickly as possible and
lists are made while the barges are
being lowed to res.
ITO THE ll
PIT AI MM;
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We oilier you the lies selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store Pitt County. Well choice
select ions, the creations of the manufacturers of America
and Seasonable all the year Spring. Bummer
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage, ll is our pleasure to show you what you and to
sell you if we can. We otter you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built Up strictly its own merits.
you come to mark el you will not do yourself justice
ii you do not see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
and following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Satins,
jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
The Warren ton Record truly
see earthly use
discussing tho n nest ion whether or
not the Democrats in North Caro-
shall use against the
tho tut that
appoints officeholders. He
does do it. In county
four of our most Import
are held by leg. yet
some would say nothing of
this the present campaign, be
cause the was adopted
to take effect two years hence.
This is sure to take its
place in this campaign, just mo
sure as there me people who. be-
that a national
is just as objectionable as a
state officer. We have eliminated
the race from Slate
tics, now Id.-, eliminate it from no
politics by electing a pies-
who will not give us
officers over the white of
the
More persons were killed and in-
in factories in the State of
New last year than fell in
Uncle Sam's
tho Spanish American war.
The figures were us Kill-
ed In factories, 0.0; Injured,
Killed In
war, wounded, 1557.
Vance's Religion.
glad that the speaker,
Mr. K. II, Battle, on last
day threw this side-light the
great life-drama of
after the death of his first wife he
became a communing member of
the Presbyterian church in this
city. He had long been a regular
attendant upon its services. It can
do no harm now for me to tell of
tho regret he expressed tome, soon
after his return from his wife's
burial, that he had not joined tin
Church in her lifetime. He had
been influenced to stay out. he
said, by the dishonest some
Church members he knew. He
admitted it was not a sufficient
reason; but he despised
and was reluctant to put himself
such fellowship With who
were hypocrites. He bad long been
a prime favorite with religious
ministers, worthy of their
and u few among them failed lo
find in him, if not a technical the-
one well versed in the
Bible the history of
us He could not
but broad and catholic in his
views, and opposed lo sectarian
bigotry. While in earlier years
higher conversation and
emphatic language led
many to think otherwise, there
ever a strong religious clement
him, um he had always u pro
found faith in an
Raleigh Christian
cite.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Compulsory School Attendance.
The Greensboro Telegram, with
a view to stimulate thought and
action along the line of carrying
OUt the promise of the Democratic
party lo furnish an y to
every child in North Carolina to
obtain an education, has interview
a number of leading men of the
Slate professions
the
the time now ripe Cora mild
compulsory educational law in
North Carolina, or for a
in that
The answers are but id-
who are going abet unanimously in favor of some
shouting P
that the working men
shall have years more of
the full dinner to a
Prosperity Wage Cutting-.
It strikes us that Uncle
would do well lo send a postal card
or to the the KW
cotton mills, begging them
to postpone their reduce
the wages of their operatives, if
until after the election, at least
until after he count up the
contents of barrel and see
whether he w ill be Justified in of-
then a small honorarium to
continue Mm at toast
to the middle of October.
It will be very embarrassing lo
the blatant republican
looking until in the
ask about the reduction
wages in the New cotton
mills. And jet it seems certain
that the Democrats arc to have
this glided
Constitution.
have sold
out their business to P. A.
and A. W.
who will continue the business
firm of
Robbing Dead
Sept. n
porter ha- telegraphed from
the story of the robbery
and of the dead Gal-
and of the
den. The ghouls wen- holding
over the dead
men were but
there were also whites i to A
part in the Boom
then were native- and BOOM bad
been allowed to g the main-
land guise of -relief
only did they rob
the dead but mutilated bodies
to secure their ghoulish
A party ten
were returning from looting
. .,.,. bad stripped
corpses of ail valuables and
of some of the looters were
fairly I with fingers
the dead which had been ill
because were so swollen
rings could be removed. In
at this desecration and
mutilation of the dead the people
hot tho looters and it was
determined that all found in the
of robbing dead -hall I
summarily shot.
Dining Hie the dead,
not only wee fingers cat but
ems from beads
to secure jewels of value. A
few government troops who have
arrived are assisting In patrolling
so endeavored to prevent the rob-
bing of the dead and on several
have killed the offenders.
Singly and two and three the of
fenders were down until
the total of those thus executed
exceeds fully fifty.
Slate o Ohio, lily of Toledo,
Frank makes oath
he i- in partner of the
Drill of
in City of Toledo,
County and State afore said, and
loot -aid will pay the sum of
one hundred dollars tor each
every of Catarrh that
ii cured the use Halls Ca-
are.
J.
SWorn to before me sub-
my this nth
day of December, A. D
A. W.
j Votary Public
Ball's Cure is taken inter-
and direct on the blood
am mucous surfaces of the system.
fur testimonials, free.
J. a Co.; Props.
Ohio.
Sold by
family Pills are the best.
Thia is I free country and a man
a perfect right to join the re-
publican party if be wains to. But
in our opinion, tin man who docs
so the adoption of the
has made
that party respectable is most woe-
fully mistaken. It should not be
forgotten that
everything in their power to defeat
the amendment, and they are
retaliate by cur-
tailing our representation in eon-
and the college.
At no time in its history has the
national republican party been
more of a party than it is
DOW, and if had the power it
would tomorrow turn over every
government in the south to
Messenger.
By Home Merchant
are a r of people Who
live in these cities, who are the
habit of ordering what dry good
or clothing they may need front
New York laboring
under the delusion can
buy cheaper good
than they can purchase through
home merchants,
The experience of experienced
buyers, is goods are higher.
Mild from the retail stores of big,
northern cities, or purchased
through agencies in these cities,
than they are our home store.
ll may be a balm to conscious pride
to say. Ibis or Unit from
Cooper
or Crawford, of New York, but it
does not add one item of value to
t If you v. ill slop to think
for one moment, you must
the fact that your small purchase.
will never enable you to acquire
the experience in regard to
of goods that a merchant has.
and a gratifying vanity la all you
will get for your trouble, and you
may. and often do, find that you
export's
stuffs to the yearly value of nearly
or quite W The
States exported in last
cal year
practical free trade, whilst the
States boast of their pro-
policy, especially Intended
to foster manufacturing interests
by excluding foreign competitors
from Hie home market. Consider-
the of
exports an argument favoring pro-
can hardly be justified by
comparison of the
inn the Protectionist organs
in-i-t the which has
grown up in spite tariff
has really grown of
Ii Is very evident that Holton
and and arc
counting on a big effort to carry
North Carolina the
of the of
vote-. They have nothing
else to count and yet they talk
hopefully of carving the slate for
if they are not
by
If the vote, prob
It to look us if some of
the democratic papers a few
weeks ago were pushing for
are already on the
repentance. Home people
are very uncertain so are some
newspapers. It is a good way to
have
to stand by them. No good
The presidents of all the colleges of
leading lawyers,
teachers and business
men give their opinions, all
which make very lead
log matter on this burning quo
lion. The letters were pub-
by The Telegram
1st, and will be continued in
Saturday edition for a week or
two, When all have been publish-
ed, a of views w ill be
printed in brief
form for distribution. Eva-
desiring copy of can
obtain same us us issued by
merely a request for same
to Mr. Ii. Beasley, The
have paid entirely too much for ably will, the is still a
very pronounced bans Worth
Carolina, and all the
in the stale cannot make it
Mes-
at the same stand. Greensboro, K. C. This is
change will made September
when the new will com-
operations.
active and
young men of sterling
and the public may expect
good service in their
Scotland Neck Commonwealth.
most important contribution
that has I'm some time on
la subject Of education In North
Carolina. Gal a copy and read
both sides.
Cotton is coming in more freely.
your purchase.
Now. we take ibis view of Hie
matter, every dollar spout with
home merchants tends to strength-
en their hands and tends to
op your city, The homo merchant
rents yo stores, pays his lax,
helps to support your municipal
government, and last, by no
means does more to
your city than any other class
of men, remember, when
speak of the merchant, we speak
the class do
borne papers, telling to the world
who they are and are,
attracting the attention of buyers
others to the city,
, A live, progressive merchant, Is
of the most valuable
city can have, and is duty
people to support and
usually the masses do, but the
wealthier classes often do not.
urge all of our people to stand by
the borne merchant the home man
and in nil home
pep.,, Journal.
The one thing that ever, man
feels sure of accumulating is age.
FEVER MALARIA,
night Sweats with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per
bottle Pleasant to take. Money
refunded if it fails. Restores
petite, purities the blood makes
you Well. None other as good.
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
stores of Bryan,
THE B ST
fever is bottle of
Tonic. It
I quinine in a tasteless
No cure -no pay. Price
Hi.
DENTIST,
N. C.
White
iS store.
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