Eastern reflector, 21 September 1900


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Attention Farmers
I am How offering you one of the c lines of
GOODS. SHOES, HATS. PASTS, SHIM'S.
GLASS WAKE. PUCKS
at very reasonable prices. My line of
rs
is the of any market are fresh and cheap.
When you come to town again give a
Yours to please.
Jas. B. White
WHAT SAY ABOUT
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
St, School, Raleigh. N. March
Borden, Goldsboro, X.
month ago I purchased a Mattress from
you. Alter giving ii u trial, I And it the moat comfortable
in reaped fur the moat satisfactory Mattress I ever mad.
have tried both cotton and hair and greatly prefer ibis
to either, Wishing you much success with your Fell Mattress, lam
Mrs. M. Matron.
after night's it it is all you
hoped for In n comfortable bed, return it to we will refund
full paid . you not being out
c i the freight.
HOW GOT If your local dealer does not handle
i; our mattresses, write to m for pamphlet descriptive of
ROY ALL BORDEN,
of etc., GOLDSBORO. N. c.
WE NEED EACH
eye can say unto the
I have of thee;
I nor again the head to the feet,
have
Having heard from my
in four days, I went to a
i today. Bro. Smith was
very tried three limes to get
failed. My next
chance MM through the mail; but
the post-office was nine miles away.
A driving a wagon kindly
promised to take my hastily writ-
ten letter to A few
later I wanted to mail a
letter to Rev. W. A white man
on a buggy took it. As I drove
away I overtook a trying to
lead a very fat, st cow. I
stepped out of my buggy touch-
ed her with my whip she gal
lopped of to the of her
As I drove by I saw her go-
to her stall the walk-
off with the rope in his baud
broad smile on his face.
A very dear friend of the
man in bis town,
a stream in a little boat,
with three of his children. The
boat upset the four were about
to drawn A jumped
In and toned out the three
one by one. and saved
the father, who him lo go up
bit store and get the suit of
the clerks could
The need have no fear
I their future iii the South.
help of God the while, will
govern for the good of
; both races.
a. Bub.
F.
Get a
soon.
r is made in all sizes con-
for home, office and general use.
Every with guarantee to lire
proof. Prices range from up.
J, L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. c.
Want to Conic
A lot of female cooks went to
New York las spring and winter.
some of them to come
back, hut can't. A case was laid
before Taylor today where
a woman writes that she wants to
but people keep her
from doing so Her employees
she was no account
and when
place they refused to let her de
part. Port for Mayor
but perhaps unfortunately for
people, his jurisdiction ex-
tend only lo corporation
its of
While Alexander Lewis his
two sons were hunting in the vi-
of the dogs
treed something in a tree.
The hunters came up, got their
ready, and found the unknown
to be infant but two or
three days old, still alive.
The child had been
to it late. Mr. Lewis
carried the little to home
there is every prospect that it
will be successfully reared.
In county, Misc. a party
of hunters killed a deer that had a
human skull impaled on a prong of
its horn, supposed to lie that of a
The prong had entered
the cavity occupied life by the
eye, had grown up the
bone, showing skull had not
been put on There are
various conjectures as to how it got
there, but the most
ion is that animal was
and brought to bay by
and had killed the latter
conflict which ensued, prong
entering the eye the
The body of deer
showed signs of wounds. He was
about as large as a two-year-old
Stream.
Kruger's I light to Neutral
Paris. Sept. author-
here inform the Times that
there is to believe prior
to the frontier to Lorenzo
Marquee, President Kruger
ed assurances from the Portuguese
authorities that be would not be
delivered to Great Britten. Never-
the news his
ates profound sympathy in Prance,
where it is regarded as a sign
be has given up the light,
and true democratic newspaper
will favor fastening
and so
on upon the counties,
through the and long
nursed haired of the south by Me-
black if
do Into the north that
has so recently given examples of
its great for
Dinah Messenger.
Secret of Beauty go See
is health. The secret is
flat In at in
a proper of food.
This tan never be done when
the liver does not act it's j art.
Do you know th is
Liver Pills are an
lute
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-
and kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
SCHOOL HAVE
APPOINTED THE
I the . for Public School
County, handle tho designated on the
State I the public and can supply what-
ever yon need, We alto have
COPY BOOKS,
slant in. ,,.,
tablets, fool's cap
. i ,
writing hi
lad will
. i i ., companion
l I I plain load mils cent,
l rubber J id j I cent, . e with
i I i ml . rayon . with metal hold-
In idea wood bus cm-. . pencil, slate pan.
ell, pan i an . , n, and all in nice d fl
at big tablets Bottle of
Ink i i n t,, o
White m In s fool's
quire
smile In
Capital over
money.
The only difference between a
physician a doctor is iii the
bill.
Au icy la calculated to
make one cool.
Corn on the cob is worth two
the toe.
The publisher of a paper
lives by his wits.
Every investment is
for somebody.
Some people would miner lose
their characters money.
The fellow ho has a on the
, back of his naturally feels
sore about It.
You can't tell the breadth of a
man's mind by the of
his jokes.
So girl is an pretty as a picture,
it the picture happens to be of
herself.
When a man's matrimonial
turns out badly he cannot say
he never took his wife serious-
i he only time a man may lie ex-
for teeth in pub-
is he is picking out a new
set.
No matter what his politico may
be. the gambler is ardent
of protection,
When a man gives advice and it
is acted upon, he sooner or later
himself water.
Great Area are now raging in
the pine timber the Carolina
Central, between Hamlet and
end also on
Coast Line near the South Carolina
border,
Wholesale and retail Grocer
Dealer. Cash paid for
Cotton Seed, Oil
Turkeys, Bed
steads, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes,
and Ax
Meat Key West Cheroots,
Cigarettes, Can-
Chi Apples,
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap
Magic Food, Matches, Oil
Cotton Bead Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Class
and China Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Stand
Sewing Mac and nu
melons other goods. Quality and
Cheap for oath.
to lea me.
famous Barker
A meeting of the
ON Association will be held Kit-
week
MM Slate Fair.
The gill who up her
at sight of a broom is always glad
enough to down aisle
when she's married.
TAKEN TO ALL
The average
does more for his
for money man in it.
Durham
At Cost.
The Southern company
has authorized its agents to for-
ward fret of charge any or
supplies for the Texas,
sufferer.
Our entire stock
Dry Goods, Domestics,
Notions, Shoes, Ac.
V. M Co
New Added.
Texas, September
is martial law,
made necessary by the number of
thieves who were preying the
dead dying. To add to the
horror of the situation numerous
reports have been received of
assaults upon white women by
Inability to bury the dead has
forced those authority, for the
protection of bring, to load
hundreds of bodies boats
them out to be lowered into
the Gulf. Fresh water is the
greatest need, with disinfectants
food next order.
take tasteless chili to is
per Cures and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats
grippe. Money back if it doesn't.
No other a good. Get
with the Cross on label.
Sold guaranteed by Wooten,
Bryan druggists.
At old Marcel Moore store,
on Five Points, where we have
opened a new fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Canned
Tobacco, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to be found in an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
pin.- all of
Country Produce,
either 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
we promise entire sat
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five Point
PILLS
team vi.- eases
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pink flow lo BUS
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motor f i
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to the of tat
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worn-out rooting lb lira
to all
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In dart or rat-aft
moon paid.
VITA MEDICAL CO.
CHICAGO,
for by J L
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NOTICE TO
lawyers, borne
real buyer,
coal fr, nil meat
dealers and lb- haw f
North Cot laW require
you to like out the Monday in
year. Please attend to lac mat-
at once and save trouble.
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J L S
NOTICE TO
Having day qualified before the
clerk of the court of
executrix lo the Will
I W. K. is
hereby given to all ling
the estate of W. K
to prevent to me for payment on or
the 26th day July 1901, or
notice will be plead In bar of recovery,
All persons indebted to said are r-
to to inc
ThU the day of July 1900.
Lack A.
of last will and of W. K.
SALE.
By virtue of the
Court of county in of W. M.
J t- and
w petition to sell land for
division,
will tho Court House
In Monday the day
tr lot of laud in town of
N. C. at W. O.
store lot a post on Wilson and run
i. i South u o links lo
on W. t. line, thence S.
and a in Ell
line, then o
and links to a
with paid street North Weal poles
1- links to the beginning, known as
the livery
F. G James.
Thin Aug.
NOTICE.
In Court.
Pin County.
Victoria vs. George
The defendant above will take
notice that an action entitled as has
the Superior Court of
county to obtain a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony; and tho defendant
will further take that he is required
to appear at the next of tho
Court of county to be held on the sec-
Monday after the first Monday in Sept.
next, it being the day of Sept., 1900,
at the Court House in Greenville, N. C.
an I answer or demur to the complaint in
Mild or the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the demanded in said com-
plaint.
This the 30th day of May 1900.
D. C.
Clerk Superior Court.
F. G for
OLD DOMINION LINE
RIVER SERVICE
leave Washing
ton daily at Ii A. M. for Green-
ville, leave daily at
AI. for
Steamer leaven
Wednesday
at A. M.
leave Tarboro for
and Saturday
at ii A. If. freight only.
for Norfolk,
New York Urn-
ton, for all points for the Went
with at Norfolk.
order freight
OM Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
from Baltimore;
Line from
on.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J.
N. O.
NOTICE.
Colin.
Id Superior Court.
J Jr., Maggie
The Maggie
will take that action entitled
baa in Superior
Court of Pitt County, returnable at
Court to be held at the Court
in the Second Monday
after the First 1900,
at and place the will appear
or demur to the complaint
will lie in office of the
Superior Court Clerk of County, and
the will take notice that if
fail to answer or demur to said com-
plaint within that term, plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
therein- The defendant will further
take notice that the action u brought
by the plaintiff to obtain a divorce from
the
Given under my hand at office In Green-
ville on tin. the 8th day of
D. C. M
GREENVILLE S. O.
Cotton Bagging and always
-on i
goods kept constantly an
hand, produce
Hold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
in
chard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices an low
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for produce.
PATENT
Henri f photo.
for
BOOK OM
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J. a. COM,
IN-
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A GENERAL LINK OF
Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B.
The One Day Cold Our.
Cold la head throat by
FOB
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
TO
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VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
NO
OUR NOMINEES
National Ticket.
For
For
ADLAI E.
Presidential Elector, 1st Diet.,
L.
of
For Congress,
H. SMALL.
of Beaufort.
Man.
Sentinel print.- the
following about elopement of a
young lady well known in Johnston
and a young man who was
recently a at Wake Forest
is said that about fire years
ago Miss Sarah Stancill, a member
of one of Johnston county's best
families, went to to
teach near She
boarded with Mr. Pack, of that
and was seemingly happy
with her Mr. Pack
had named Jesse, with whom
Miss Stancill fell love. After
teaching her term out the young
woman to her home and Pack
went to Wake Forest College.
Last year, however, he taught
school in Davidson county, near
Tyro, and fell in love with one of
his Miss a
daughter of one of Davidson
best
ed a license was procured.
couple went before a
and the certificate is now on record
at the Davidson court
house.
after this Pack took
his wife up to bis home Davie
county. Miss Stancill decided to
take an advanced study in New
York and made all preparations to
leave for that city. She bad, in
fact, begun her journey and gone
Bf far as Greensboro, when whom
should she meet but Pack. He
told her that he was still waiting
for her. The result was that the
couple eloped to the West and are
there.
Pack No. is still living
with her father-in-law in Davie
county.
Growth Furniture
That the furniture industry is
having a rapid growth in the
south along the southern railway
may be readily seen from the fact
that during the past year new
establishments began operations.
Nearly all of these are located in
the piedmont section, where there
la an almost unlimited amount of
hardwood and such other material
as is needed by Ibis Industry. In
another column is given a brief re-
of the concerns of
High Point, N. C, which is one of
the foremost furniture the
South. At many other places large
plants are now in operation, and
their products are over
the Union. Several Northern
corns have become Interested In
this section, and well might, for
the South has the best timber
plies remaining this country,
and with Its low-priced labor, fuel
and liberal labor laws, offers ex.
inducements for n
growth in the furniture
Fitzgerald Before
North Press
feel like short
I love every body the
more than
This includes all newspaper men.
I love all of of them
are more lovable others.
Shall I class the of the
North Carolina Press Association
as lovable, more lovable, and most
lovable Or as lovable, leas
able, and least Take your
choice, gentlemen.
baa been said that a man
who has bitten by the news-
paper tarantula never loses
virus. To this hour love to loaf
ii round newspaper offices. Great
is the force of habit. I read some
where of a in a
Slate prison who was made to work
a tread mill in order to tame
from force of habit he got to love
the exercise, and declared that if
he ever lived to get out of this in-
he would have a tread
mill of his own. I am now, and
have for many years, chap-
lain of the Tennessee Press
My heart says jest
God bless North Carolina and Ten-
and child.
Carolina is my native State,
Tennessee, the Stale of my
Virginia, Georgia and
California thrown in as gracious
step mothers. I was once also
chaplain of one branch of the Cal-
legislature. But I could
not say as the chaplain of one of
State prisons said when asked
how the members of his Ho-k were
getting most of
them are under
have one word to say to you,
of the North Carolina
Press it is a word
of cheer. The best things are
ahead of us, not behind us.
an atheist can logically be a
mist. The movement of human-
under the rule of an all-wise,
all-gracious, all mighty God, is
forward, not backward. Up here
this Land of Sky, it is easy
to in a divine government
of a God who is good his
and whose tender mercies
are over all His works. From
mountain, overlooking
the jewel set among
these mighty hills, this morning I
looked out upon the wondrous
scene spread around, below and
me, and felt the glow and
tire of worship in the depths
of my and from my heart
went forth a benediction upon
North Carolina, my mother State,
from where I he first beams of the
sunrise glorified the summits of
her mighty piercing the
heavens to where the blue billows
of the sea beat upon her Atlantic
Work Stepped.
Because three stubborn,
beyond Macclesfield re
fuse to a right of way to the
East Carolina railway, work on the
of this road has In-
definitely postponed.
Mr. Bridgers has had the con-
returned to the penitentiary.
It may be these three per-
sons are in the right refusing to
permit this road to through
lauds, but they have certain-
stopped extension of a rail-
road into a section which would
have been greatly A
little more of such encouragement
and Mr. Bridgers might make this
purely a lumber road to be torn up
as mini as the timber is cut and
hauled off. This be very
Southern-
Not Wont on Record
Whenever there is a drought, a
storm or any unusual calamity, es-
when there is great de-
ion of life and property, we
are all prone to say that last is
the worst on record.
is generally I bought to be
the worst of modern times, but
memory is short and the record
shows otherwise. The Baltimore
one of the most accurate and
reliable newspapers, says on this
Disastrous as the Texas flood is
proving to have been, it will not
measure the frightful
May 1889, when
Johnstown and a number of
cent towns in Pennsylvania were
swept away by a flood released
the bursting of South Fork
Fishing Club's dam.
The dam broke at p. m . and
in three quarters of an hour the
three miles of behind it,
about cubic in all,
had drained out and was
upon Johnstown. A swath
of feet was cut
iron works and the principal
and residence portion of the
town by the water, which rose to a
height of or feet. three-
quarters of an hour between
and bad perished and about
damage bad
This has not the
of the kind Galveston had ex-
although it is the
worst. on September
the city was half sub-
merged and cut off from main-
land from Wednesday
Sunday night. Scores of lives
were lost and the damage
a quarter of a million dollars.
Following is a list of a few of
notable floods and cyclone
of the past decade.
Juno
flooded Oil City, Pa.
gasoline tanks burst and
the flood became a seething mass
of flames, in which persons lost
their lives.
March swept
Louisville, Ky., killed; in-
May struck
Denton counties, Tex-
as; killed.
Mar ST, St.
Louis East St. Louis; kill-
ed and 1,500 Property
loss, Part of the
two cities razed to the ground.
September tornado
and tidal wave destroyed part of
Cedar Keys, Fla., and wrecked
many vessels. Many lives lost.
June tornado in
southern Wisconsin and Minnesota
partially destroyed the cities of
Hastings, New
son; killed, wounded.
August hurricane
s pt the Little Antilles,
Santo Domingo and portion
of Florida coast. Loss of life,
about
The only lime a man may be ex-
for teeth in pub-
la when he is picking out a new
sat.
Stale of Ohio, City of Toledo, I
Frank makes oath
t bat he is the partner of the
c, Sept.
Ohio democrats In Washington , business in the City of
a Saturday algal for the J County and State afore
TO THE PEOPLE, AND
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still the forefront of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found In any store Pitt County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the beet manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer
and are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
and the most liberal terms consistent a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Scad ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Stoves
Ranges
purpose i talking over the
among themselves. No report-
were present, and was
allowed to attend was not a
voter in Ohio, and whose
was not unquestioned. It would
not do to write what was done and
Bald at Unit meeting, but it is no
violation of confidence to say that
those who attended are confident
that Bryan and Stevenson have a
fighting chance to carry Ohio, and
are determined to work hard
victory.
on the confer-
of democratic leaders in New
York, several days ago, it was
the mist important meeting of
democrats held during the cam-
and that already
beginning to be felt, will l far-
There no rainbow
chasing, ll was plain talk by
who knew the situation in Hie
States of which they talked, and
by which it was made evident that
there are substantial reasons for
expecting democratic success this
year it there is hard work enough
done to win it, and that the cam-
is lo lie made as aggressive
as possible ibis time on.
is frightened about
Ohio. Thai is alarming news
whispered inner Republican
circles. Thai is why
is now at Canton, instead of
being in the White Souse. In-
stead of resting, he is conferring
with Ohio Republican
ling up plans which he hopes will
atop the Bryan wave which threat
ens to sweep over the State and
which has been rapidly increased
by the recent presence of Col.
Bryan the state. There is no
said will pay of
one hundred dollars for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot
be eared by the nae of ca-
Cure.
J.
to before me sub-
scribed my presence, this
of December, A. D 1886.
A. W.
. Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is inter-
acts directly on the blood
in neons surfaces of system.
Send testimonials, free.
F. J. Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are the
Arrest For
to a Census Enumerator
Col. II. C. Cowles, United States
had Avery Williams
white, of Coddle creek township,
before him Tuesday, charged with
refusing to give information to the
census enumerator. Williams was
found guilty and reunited to give
a for his appearance at
Federal Court. This he did Wed-
w Mr. J. R. Wallace
and released from
jail.
The of the case
a about When Mr. D. H.
the enumerator, called at
Mr. house lo take his
census. Mr. Williams was away.
Mi. found Mr. Williams
in the field culling wheat slat
ed business. Mr. Williams re-
plied he didn't have time to
fool with him that it was no
use an j way. After some parley
Mr. went on without
the information. He reported
case as required by law and
there is a decidedly j followed. Mr. Williams says
feeling among those Re- L, j, to
publicans who know situation. ,.; ,.,,,,,. Mr.
not only as to Ohio, but to other didn't Laud-
which a short time ago were
absolutely certain lo
give votes lo Me-
recognize that the era of haste
Democratic tide is rising and
if t slop It, Col. Bryan Everybody's
will be elected. They are relying
mostly upon money to help them,
and, notwithstanding all the tail.
about mil having all
money he wants, Is known that
he has more money than he had at
this of the campaign four
years ago, and that he is making
If you mat stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look
for the
The new census will a pop-
of in the United
Stales, mostly fools.
At
The latest conservative estimate
places the loss of life in and about
which was struck by a
hurricane a week ago, at
the enormous figure of
The property loss will reach a
total of more than
Reports coming in from outlying
districts tell awful stories
many bodies are yet
Fear of pestilence has subsided,
but conditions are still serious.
Relief in form of money and all
kinds supplies is at hand and
the injured and sick are well cared
for.
Small towns near Galveston need
relief and efforts are
being made to reach them.
Hope is coming to relieve
pair, and the sanguine residents
are dreaming that a new
will arise from the of the
old.
night
seem to be chance fur
down to play;
office
after wealth,
off to Europe in the hope
fur policemen
fur I he car
j It ain't if we don't
plans that will call for the ; arc,
of a larger sum than was no time far rot there
paid out iii the campaign of do time fur
If money can elect Mr. body's got
again, lie will win. The big lists.
in ii.
the existence of which is at stake, It wouldn't much astonish
will see to that, knowing that if L.
. ,,., . , i Tins had caught the fever
Mr. wins they can make. ,.,.,.,.
the consumers the country started
back with big Interest all their the
the senses out
people up iii Mars.
I e's settle down more quiet in the
contributions.
There is a clash between the ad-
ministration Minister Con-
The latter has dared to
graph to Washington that Mr. Me-
allowed be gold-
country town,
discover that we're
totally rundown.
I'm of
modern style
bucked when he ordered the Suppose we atop this an
American Hag hoisted over a little while,
Hung Chang, long known as
creature of Russia, while he is In
trade mark, which is shown upon every
Stove or Range, not be deceived
by Worthless imitations and substitutes.
lead all others In yearly sales and popularity.
Sold Exclusively
BAKER HART.
for the purpose of
ting terms of settlement with the
powers. Outside of
government la the only one
i t AND FEVER
night Sweats with
Chill Tonic at per
Building
GREENVILLE, N. C.
lo take. Money
is not openly shown distrust refunded If fails. Restores
Hung Chang from Up,,, petite, pin Hies the blood and makes
strange that Minister
Conger should have something at the drug
say about Mr. Bryan,
exhibition unusual favor to
wards this sneaky Chinamen, lie
has, upon several previous
sinus warned this government
Hung Chang was thoroughly
tricky and unworthy of trust, but
reason, the Chinese Min-
in Washington, who is one of
Hung Chang's most devoted
followers, has hail more Influence
Mr. than the Amer
Minister The
may show why.
Dr.
N. c.
over White
Fleming stoic.
B ST
and fever is a of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
I ion and nine in a tasteless form .
No no pay. Price





EASTERN REFLECTOR
S. C.
D. Ed. Owner
Entered M the Poet Office at
Greenville. as Second Clans
Matter.
OUR LETTER
1900.
in Our State's
History Recalled By An II.-
of this
Week.
at
X. t ., Sept.
begin our journalistic lam
talk this week
they expert they will
better Ass,
farm hand the is the let
laborer for is
the he i ;. sad f
I i i . d i lie
here U-lier else-
j where. And, moreover, if well
behaved, he will find in the South
people, the North Carol
with nothing his beet friends
From the indication now ii looks
Bryan is sure to be elected
President.
Republicans are doing much
talking about the full dinner
the great prosperity that
is the
administration, but we continue to
hear of more strikes labor-
than have ever known be-
fore. These things don't
It is usually the case that the
first reports of a great disaster are
considerably overdrawn, when
excitement subsides and calm in-
is made the result
turns out not so bad as anticipated.
However, this is not the situation
at The first news of
the disaster to that city was bad
enough, but as the wreckage and
debris has cleared away each
subsequent report is more appall-
than Eve-
day it grown wont, until now
the number of dead is placed at
while the property loss is
beyond estimating. Horrible in-
deed are the results of that storm.
more interesting than a little
familiar State history, which has
ii i. usual interest because of an event
which has occurred here. Yes-
the beautiful new
church the old
site on the s. w. corner of
Salisbury streets, across from
the Capitol was formally
dedicated thereby hangs this
This is historic
Before ISIS the
held service in the Capitol
building, but 1818 a handsome
brick building was erected re-
use up to three years
ago.
Before the building of the Church
the arrangement
was a novel MM. The
took much Interest its
about 1803 to
its was call ml the
of the Academy and Pastor
of the The incumbents
were Presbyterian ministers,
except one minister who
filled the position for only a few
mouths. first Cap-
building having consumed
by tire and the present building
not being State
Convention met in this city.
pant favors, the
church was loaned for the
sittings of the Convention.
CATHOLICS col HOLD
II AINU
BUSINESS NOTES.
N. C, 19th.
The Hunsucker Carriage Co. re-
the very do not intend to
allow him to dominate them
but who will assist him in j The patronage of this firm is get
all proper ways industrially and
morally.
Judge Purnell has decided
the regarding the
domestication
corporations doing
Carolina, so that
they shall submit to the trial of a
fact which will practically make it
inoperative hereafter.
The South Carolina Supreme
Court, a month ago declared the
same law in State to lie
Carolina
law having modeled the
South Carolina law, being almost
identical copy, except that
and other companies were
J. J. Far
Weldon. Sept.
executive committee of the
congressional district met
here today and nominated J. J.
Martin for Congress on the second
ballot. There were five
U-is. of the
but three white men.
J. J. Martin, and
a telegram Saturday W. Patrick, of Greene, were
South Carolina ordering eight put in nomination. The first
to be shipped at once. lot was a tie, one of the
voting with the whites. sec-
ballot showed the color line
strictly drawn and Martin received
the five votes, while the three
whites voted for Patrick.
E. A. of was
elected district elector. Wayne
and Wilson counties were not rep-
ting to be something immense. It
is just utterly impossible for them
to keep up with their orders.
A gentleman the country-
after hauling his cotton here and
being offered for it refused the
offer and carried his cotton back
home. We thought him very
wise. We often heard
a bird in the hand is
two In the gentle-
man's case however we hope he
may find the golden egg.
Miss Annie Lee Staley, a grad-
the literary and commercial
departments of the State Normal
Sat-
evening and has charge
incorporated the Carolina of the Primary Department of the
bill. The effect of this latter High School. Our
visions has been to deprive the people welcome her and
It was in this building that
made his memorable
speech which resulted a change
the Constitution regarding Ho-
Commissioners Washington , man Catholics Under the Halifax
Adopt Resolutions j Constitution of 1770, section was
to exclude Roman
of office
North Carolina. This section was
so amended in the convention of
be to Mr.
r who was a of the
Catholic and to that
the State. It is said that
the Pope wrote Judge Gaston an
Following is a copy
adopted by
Washington, Friday, Sept, nth
lit and sent to Mayor
Whereas, daring the devastating
lire which our town the
13th at one time,
threatened the destruction of the,
entire business portion of the town letter, thanking him for
appeal was mode to certain of m-
towns for aid lighting the
The Supreme court of state
And whereas the towns of Green- tendered the me of the
ville. Mount building, which
Wilson, promptly responded. ,. accepted and the building so
their and de With some changes, the
sire to do all their power to as-.
with men engines; ex- M
pressing their sympathy
every way manifesting a courtesy u
consideration truly was taken to be replaced by
present handsome building.
the Greenville Ber- u
Fire w Seminary. Richmond,
their engine and rendered most the dedication
valuable aid in suppressing the ire the pastors
themselves ins manner churches
most to the sen ices, some closing
manhood and ; churches to give all an
Carolina of thou-
sands of dollars of revenue annual-
derived from a number of the
leading each
year to pay the salaries of every
State Official having offices in the
capitol the State
gains nothing return, the reg-
insurance law as the
companies
will spare no pains to make her
stay among us pleasant.
Mrs. Mary Smith, of Seven
Springs, came in yesterday's
to visit friends relatives
W. B. Hargett and family,
of Tuckahoe, Jones county, who
have spending several days
More Thin
Houston, Texas, Sept.
Post today prints a list of
names of the Galveston dead, com-
piled from various sources, but be-
to be authentic. There were
hundreds of bodies burned, buried
at sea and in the sand, of which no
identification was possible; there
were other hundreds who were
buried on the beach of the main-
laud, whom have been
There arc many bodies still
in the ruins of Galveston scat-
along the beach of the main-
land and the marshes,
they were by the
Some of these bodies have been
sent miles inland, along small
water courses by the rush of high
law , known as me , ,, r . .
, . . . visiting friends and relatives here j waters. all things into
And Rocky Mount to attend.
Department bail started men and
engines, but was notified State Convention of Daughters
and Confederacy win meet at
c lining not
And Whereas the of
m were In readiness
the insured and the pub-
Several of the best and most con-
insurance
withdrew from the State on ac-
count of the Craig law. I am
told that these companies paid
hues to the State
Dually, which now is diverted else-
where. It is understood that the
Insurance of
State will recommend to the
a modification of the Craig
law, by which all com-
will be placed under
supervision of the
Department of the State,
they rightly belong, with a
provision that it may immediately
revoke the license of any company
operating in the State, if it comes
to bis knowledge that it is attempt-
to defraud or cheat the people
of Carolina, either by the re-
of causes or otherwise. The
Insurance people claim that the law
is unnecessary so far as it applies
to companies, as the com-
seldom have any law suits
of any kind whenever they do
they always submit to th
and in the country, returned to consideration there seems no long-
their home yesterday.
Any one desiring to purchase a
nice cow and beef can
secure the same by applying to
W. Parker, of this place.
John Sparks has moved his
family here from Kin-ton
occupies a residence on Central
Avenue.
Messrs W. T. and
of Greenville, nave
down to see us this week.
Our people like Greenville folks
and we believe they like us.
A. Cox will pay the highest
cash price for cotton seed.
Two of our young lady friends in
conversation the other day
asked the is it that
nearly every Sunday you have a
different young man escort
The variety is
the spice of To which the
first young lady answered, Hot
so with me, I find a good
thing I hold to
any doubt that number of
dead will reach beyond the
mates of which has been
made by Mayor Jones, Major R.
G. Lowe and other reliable citizens
of Galveston.
not
The Negro Caught.
Some to
election, it will be remembered
Courts. They claim that they are that Mr. weapon, guilty, judgment
not opposed to the object of Greene county, was suspended upon payment of costs.
law, and they do not believe by two He was struck I He was also two other
Superior Court.
The following case have
disposed
Price, bastardy,
guilty.
Ed. affray, guilty,
suspended upon payment of
costs.
Adam Harper, carrying conceal-
ed weapon, pleads guilty,
suspended upon payment of
costs.
John larceny, guilty
sentenced days in jail with
leave to hire out.
Ernest Pierce, assault with dead-
weapon, guilty, sentenced
days in jail will have to hire out.
The grand jury returned a true
bill for murder against Annie Dix-
colored, for poisoning her
band.
William Peace, assault with
the law was intended to unjustly times over the head with a
discriminate them but the char by of them and was
companies don't understand what injured. The es-
caped, and a reward of was
offered We have
heard ii rumored that one of the
fellows was captured in Greene
j county. All trace of the other
to come Immediately upon being
notified of the necessity
Be it that for and i;
behalf the of i
ton, we, their
express In Ore
of the said towns f
ton. Mount and
our deep lasting
gratitude and appreciation, with
assurances our ever standing
ready to demonstrate
and appreciation when pot
Resolved that a copy of
these resolutions be sent to the
Mayor of each -f towns.
t In- by him presented to th
Board of and Head
of the Hire Department.
Resolved copy be
tn of tin total pa
Ill
of lire,
Buffering
by the loss, iii of
building, of about one hundred
thousand dollars In value.
The Agricultural
here i- in of many l
cotton grower of
All ire h- r . . r- the east especially, complaining of
hidden hum -r without run I a,, , ii, . ,.
,.,
leads of sources, also, it Is learned
have
NOTICE,
is involved In the term
domestic
They say that it is a novelty in
the way of the insurance legislation
and may more far reaching than
to prevent the removal of causes, lone, Albert Barrett, was lost
the most conservative com-j last night, when Detective J.
t and i Ml
Walter B. Henry, national bank v-
territory, the
to Kinston, and
In jail. They left early
for Snow Hill with their
oner, where they will claim the re-
ward. The hail been shad
for several days,
n, Carolina m
I he legislature, in view of the do
and Georgia are now in morel . , .- i
,. . id-ions mentioned will next
and the , . , ,, . . .
,, , ,. , ,. . . winter probably take such action
. better with money, . , , .
,, , . lip the premises as is best for all
than nine last in, ,
., , , concerned.
years. is based
on bank In
bl Daring the con lag
decade the South will show up as
the most prosperous section of this
country, unless all signs fail.
We're strictly In It, brethren
While Raleigh, and Other
nuns
x. c. Sept.
Joel has returned from
Carolina towns were where he has
Texas i days.
sufferer last after- J. Gaskins has gone to the
noon, and Chapel Hill I northern purchase his
Will ; full winter stock for his new
lore.
and when his identity was beyond
question the arrest was made. He
was simply paralyzed with fear.
Free Press.
Frank Matthews, of Bern
stopped over here Monday night.
Frank Webb
are here on a hunting expedition.
Lookout s.
the Oil Company
the credit list Is its due. It has
I to
News.
what, pray, are to
About
as much . . cent to many a cit-
who given to the
Ob-
server.
cases of resisting officer and carry-
concealed weapon, judgment
suspended upon payment of com
each.
Peter Harris and Eaton Harris,
affray, plead guilty, judgment
suspended o i payment of costs.
Robt. Eva . Allen.
affray, plead guilty, judgment
pended on payment of costs.
Corey, with deadly
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment
suspended on payment of costs.
Hardy Harrington, carrying con-
weapon, not guilty.
Will Collins and Ed. Kittrell,
affray, plead guilty, judgment
pended upon payment of costs,
R. M. Kennedy, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty
suspended upon payment of
costs.
John Little Martha Edwards
fornication, not guilty.
John Sam Bryant, Sam
Allen and Forbes, cruelty
to animals, not guilty.
Spencer Joyner, Turner Joy tier,
Gay, Sylvester and
Jefferson, assault with dead-
weapon, plead guilty, judgment
suspended upon payment of costs.
Turnage, assault, pleads
guilty, fined Sand costs.
The grand jury returned a true
bill fur rape against Arthur Flem-
and Dave
J. L. assault with
Women are Like
Flowers.
and bloom. Sickly, they wither and
Every woman ought to look well
and well. r and duty,
but she might as well try to put out a
fire with oil as lo be healthy and at-
tractive disease corroding the
organs that make her a woman. Upon
their health depends her health. If
there is Inflammation or weakening
drams or suffering at the monthly
period, attend to I at once. Don t
delay. You're one step nearer the
grave every day you put It off.
Women can stand a great deal, but
they cannot live forever with disease
dragging at the moat delicate and
vital organs In their body. You may
have been deceived In so-called cures.
don't see how could help it
there ranch on
the market. Hut yon wont be dis-
appointed lo Female Reg-
We believe it it the one
n earth for womanly ill. There
t as between it and
ether r as there is
.; and wrong.
the pain,
top the t . . regularity.
Strengthen, an. cleanses. It
ell quickly t-n easily and
women alone
will be healthy
sick, l;,. lies at
hand, p .-battle n drug
nut cc mm
HIM.
flu t my
U a
thief something of a
It him that
he would take most anything, lit-
of big, and buggy, and
a bale of cotton being among his
large hauls, and such things as
shoes being among be small ones.
For the taking a pair of shoes
many months ago a warrant was
outstanding for Harrington which
not be served on him because
of bis departure quarters.
Recently it was noticed that he had
returned to this section, and late
Saturday afternoon Constable J. B-
learned that he was In the
colored bar room on Fifth street.
The officer went there and found
Harrington and told him he had a
warrant for him. Harrington ask-
ed what it was for and Constable
Sutton read it to him. About the
time the reading was finished the
dealt the officer a blow and
started to run. Instantly the of-
drew his gun and fired four
shots in quick succession after the
running Three of the shots
took effect, two in the leg and one
in the body. The latter shot struck
in the back and went through the
body coming out at the breast. The
was soon after being
shot.
Harrington was moved to the
court and medical attention
summoned. An examination of his
wounds showed that the one lo his
Superior Court.
The September term of Pitt
Superior Court began Monday
with Judge Henry B. Starbuck
presiding. His charge to
grand jury while not long was clear , ,
and to point, and embraced all j was
matters deemed necessary to bring I
to their attention. I
grand jury for the term is
composed of B. F. fore-
man, Gray Corey, Ola
W. B. W
gate, E. King, E. S. Laughing
Alston Crimes, O W. May,
W. H. C. C. B.
H. F. M. Smith, J. J.
Sr., J. T. Jr.,
Fernando Brown, Henry
J. B. Galloway.
jury this week is
composed of L. B. M.
B, Faithful, B. D.
Beach, Jno. Smith, Adrian
Savage, A. R. D. G. Moore,
W. Brooks, J. H. Boyd, D. N.
F. M. Hodges.
Mayor's Court.
Mayor J. G. has had only
a light docket this week, the fol-
Sewing Machines
IN USE IN PITT COUNTY.
If you need a Machine see me
Hooker's store, or write me
Jan. J. C. LAMER.
WANTED
CORDS OF
Dogwood
AND
Persimmons
Timber. Will pay from 15.00 to
Goldsboro, N. C.
THIS WOOD must be round,
nearly free from knots, and sawed
off at both ends. Will take feet
and feet long and as small as
inches in diameter at small
but no smaller.
J. H.
T G N. C
last report
David Royster, drunk and dis-
orderly and profanity, fined f and
costs, total
John disorderly con-
duet assault with deadly with
weapon, bound over to Superior
Court.
Win. Grimsley, riotous and dis-
orderly, fined costs, total
5.30.
Points Higher.
Means Cent per pound more for your
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU.
We have just established at Greenville one of the best equipped
to be found in Eastern North Carolina solicit your ginning.
We turn out the best cotton you can get anywhere but our
no higher than others. BRING US COTTON.
GREEN HOOKER,
N. C.
Barrett, affray, guilty.
The great corporations which
Rev. Mr. all preached to fools express, telegraph and deadly weapon,
Monday night. lines of this country arc
II. of not o as is
Mill-, is with J. Co. promptness with which
I they offer all facilities the The merchant with old, shop,
, , j . , , worn stork a low- for bight
holding p H K. mission of message supplies in doesn't spend
Call see our
FELTS,.
For Summer and Fall wear. We have the prettiest and cheap-
est ever brought to Greenville We. are still
selling Mir Summer Millinery at cost.
Yours to please,
others are inn lo lone this most all the farmers are of v Olive
mil I ,. . .
Misses
and M.- .,
State, where with
I am Back
From the North
The New Goods are
Right Along.
As usual My Store Leads in
Quality and Price.
WATCH OUT FOR ME.
TUB KING CLOTHIER.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this it
so to remind you that you owe
The Eastern for
subscription and we request
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe and hope you will
keep waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
S. M. Schultz's will be
closed on Monday Sept.
Holiday.
Attention is called to the notice
to creditors by W. M. Lang Ad-
of Henry Elmore.
Horse shoeing by a first-class
white workman, at W. O. Barn-
hill's shop on Dickinson avenue.
The cooler weather will put
to wanting heavier goods and
make trade brisker. Good time
to advertise, too.
Put it in The Reflector if you
want the people to know what you
have for them. Subscription list
getting larger every day.
The Free Press tells of a Lenoir
county man who held two bales of
cotton seven years until he could
get cents for it. He sold it for
For
Collections were taken in two
churches here for the Gal-
sufferers. At the Methodist
church 120.45 were raised, and at
Baptist church
Two
afternoon Mr. V.
was in the river
near the wharf by Rev. J.
Booth, pastor the Baptist church.
Sunday night the right hand of
fellowship was extended by the
church to Mr. and Mrs.
Lula Cleve, the latter having been
received by
Rang the
When the shooting of the
by Constable J. B. occurred
on Fifth street, Saturday evening,
another ran around to the
engine house of the Hope Fire
Company and rang the lire alarm.
Just what his object was nobody
knows, but a warrant has been is-
sued against him for it.
Great Speech-
Rocky Mount, N. C, Sept.
Governor Jarvis spoke to a large
audience in the opera house here
last night. The speech was a very-
strong and aroused consider,
able enthusiasm
The of the speech was
confined to a discussion of the
arising from trusts and the
aggregation of corporate wealth.
The tendency of the present ad-
ministration towards imperialism
and the subversion of the first
principles of our government that
was Involved in it was effectively
pointed out. The Governor was
in fine form and measured fully up
to his reputation as a vote-making,
logical speaker.
Found Bead In Bed.
Mr. Tom deformed
died sometime during Sunday
night at borne Beaver Dam
township. He was found dead In
bed this morning when his mother
woke up. He bad been sick
a week but was up part of the time.
Deceased was years old.
ALMOST A
Little some Ti,
HOWDY DO.
Speak to Me, Some Yea
MOMMY, Bi MM.
real to Norfolk
i day.
Her. J. It. Morion returned to
Tarboro this morning.
B. T. returned to Scot-
land this morning.
Paul who has been sick
some weeks, Is out again.
W. J. Thigpen retired
day night from Baltimore.
Miss Blanche Flanagan returned
this morning from Kinston.
Prof. G. E. Lineberry, of
was in town Saturday.
Ex-Gov. Jarvis returned
day owning from Rocky Mount.
Prof. Z. D. of
Bethel High School, was here to-
day.
C. A. Nobles went to
evening and returned this
morning.
L. to Kinston
Saturday evening and returned this
morning.
J. T. Lassiter, of
took the train here this morning
for Norfolk.
Miss Mamie Tucker left this
morning for Greensboro to attend
G. F. College.
Mrs. W. H. Ricks returned Sat-
from a visit to her parents
at -In I.
M. T. of Farmville,
took train here this morning
for Baltimore.
Rev. J. N. Booth left this morn-
for Mt Olive in a meet-
near that town.
of Wash-
D. C. arrived Saturday
evening to visit Mrs. Hairy Skin-
A. H. Gary passed through this
morning was shaking hands
with a number of friends about the
depot. He is now located at Win-
ton.
Galloway, of Snow
Hill, came over Sunday to be pres-
at court this week. He went
to this and will
return this evening.
Tuesday. September IS, 1900.
Wheeler Martin, of Wilson, is in
town.
Carlos Harris went down the road
night.
Gilliam, of Tarboro, is
here at court.
Prof. J. Y. Joyner, of
spent today here.
R. B. Jarvis has taken a position
with Frank Wilson.
M. Turnage came in Monday
evening from Weldon.
Dr. C. A. Whitehead, of
came in evening.
R. L. Smith and wife
daughter left this morning for
L. P. Lawrence went to
ville Monday evening to do sonic
work then.
Richard Battle, representing the
Raleigh News and Observer, is
here this week.
Miss Eliza Harding, of
Mills, spent today here with the
family of H. Harding.
Miss Pittman, of Kinston,
who has been visiting here, return-
ed home Monday
Norris White, who has vis-
his brother, H. A. White,
left this morning for his home
Greensboro.
Little Miss Harris, of
Mount, came down Monday
evening to visit her grandmother,
Mrs. Mellie Harris.
ll, 1800.
W. Erwin returned Tuesday
Services.
There will lie services conducted
by Rev. F. in the catholic
church here on Sunday and Mon-
day, 23rd inst., as fol-
P. M., Catechism
instructions church.
. ,, , . through tho lot u
A. M., Confessions ,
. . . ., the lire was and
and Holy Muss. P M
and prayers.
A Mass.
Au an
The census bureau the
population of an
ire- of the last
There was a little excitement on
the street early Tuesday night
when it was learned that lire
hail been found between the wall-
and engine room at the John
Buggy Go's, factory.
Parties living near by saw the
blaze among some paper and trash
and ran over there and put it out.
There was some talk of
and the blood hounds
at once. They struck
a trail and a colored man
down on the river, but there seem-
ed to be nothing him. He
might have walked by the build-
There is a public path that
anyone pas
that way could have thrown a
Mated or cigarette Stump in I he
trash.
Mr. manager of the bug
g- says that he does nut
it was any
lug but that passing
dentally dropped the lire.
WE ARE Hi-RE
And the Goods are Coming
Our Second Trip North was a Great Success in
And These Bargains Are Yours For The Asking.
great markets like New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore have been searched for
Bargains and we them. We are going to sell for less money than anybody
else. Why Because we buy more goods than any other store in town
and get larger discounts; and we sell for smallest possible
margin of profit, depending a large volume
and no rents to pay.
. and Undo sell. GASH Over
, the Counter and No Pay.
LOOK at QUOTATIONS BELOW.
Let The es Tell Their Story.
CLOTHING
Men the quality, Sale Price. I Boys the and quality, Sale Price,
I Boys Suits quality, Sale Price,
Men Salts U ft 6.00 quality, Sale Price, . ,. . . ,, . t. ,.,,, Mn,
Suits, Pallor Mode bilk Lined,
Men Suits 3.00 and quality, while they last AU Wool lift quality now
82.99
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
evening from
II. A. Walker, of the
till Tobacco is hero.
II. H. postal clerk lie-
tween Weldon and spent
today here.
Miss Mabel es, of
came in Tuesday to
Miss I Skinner.
Miss Faunie of Or-
is visiting her brothel
Smith, Id South
Mrs. I Williams, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
A. Brady, returned home today to
J. J. route agent of
the Southern Express Company,
was here Tuesday afternoon and
night and left this morning.
Mrs. A. M.
who have been visiting
tho family of Jesse Praetor,
this morning for Berkley, Va,
r. of Raleigh,
who has been netting mother,
Mrs, J. I. Moore, near town, re
turned home
MUs Moore, her
Shirt Waists,
1.35 end 81.50 at.
plain and fancy
Waist, while Collars and Cull's.
worth
inch extra heavy
Herman
Children's Fast Hose, worth
Best Linen
Best Feather Bone, nil
Knitting Silk, all colors, worth
spool.-c
Men's Collars, worth
Silk Elastic Webbing worth
Checked worth
yards Lace, worth
Drop Stitch Hose, worth
Children's extra heavy Hose
silk Windsor Tics, worth
Laundered Shirts, worth
Honey ones, Us
Dress
English Woven Bad Spreads, i ii
to inch Luring, worth
Steel Umbrellas, covers
quality
Cheese Cloth, all
Fancy Silk, worth
worth
Lace worth
81.88
is Irish Damask, worth
k I'm.-,
I Men's Colored Shirts Collars
silk Belts, nil colors
Embroidery Cotton, worth Bo.
Side Combs, worth
Fancy Stripe While
per
Welted all
English
Fancy Negligee
Waists sets, worth
Men's Silk Bosom
Window shades, spring roller
Batten Waists
New styles and Patterns, the
82.00 quality Only
left, come while they last.
Big Now Store
Open Nights
Greenville. N. C





W-l
I am now offering you one of the most complete line.-
DRY GOODS, HATS. PANTS,. SHIRTS. HARDWARE
GLASSWARE, POCK IT and TABLE
at very reasonable pi ices. My line of
GROCERIES
which is the of any market are fresh
When you to town give ms a
Your- to please,
Jas. White-
THE BEST BED ON
Don't Be Deceived.
ORE A r SUCCESS OF
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
which due to Its merit, and aim our vigorous advertising, has
caused others to put the market, which the; are offering
for less money and claiming they are us good the ROYAL
ELASTIC be deceived by We
as arc read at time to com
pare ours with others. It your local dealer does not handle them
write us direct for descriptive pamphlet,
BORDEN,
Sole Manufacturers, GOLDSBORO, C
Get a good Safe
Victor
for ii. in
Every i i
proof
safe i made in all sizes con-
office and general use,
with a guarantee to be lire
SCHOOL
Wow
million
Or more,
Rise o'er the land.
Oh
You're up against it, sure;
You known the gall
Of government
Without the consent of the gov-
And we tender yon
Our earnest sympathy.
September is a slob,
That's what it is,
Or it would never loose the key-
To lock the fetters on limbs
give your
A to boom.
What's to you
When all you want is room and
time
To let your bodies have full sway T
The up may feel the
Of Loon bruins
Your work world wisdom
Call for stuff.
If it were so
That two times two were hop-
scotch,
two eight
Or geography were a of
the
Earth's swimming holes,
Or grammar van the study of the
parts
of a boat,
Bo much more gladly would you
teak
True wisdom
walls,
Or if the young idea were taught
to shoot
With a shotgun.
How silently you'd
When sad September
Shoved you school.
The grown folk ought to go to
school
Because do like to play,
And you, who do,
Should be let run
Until you, too, have grown beyond
The play log age
the
of what is taught
that sot
V . J. the N.
ORIGINAL
by the Va. r.
war.
Hope is the angel who
beckons onward to golden
Those people who want the
earth will get it the graveyard
when they die.
No wonder nails are high when
so many political lies are to be
fastened this fall.
The in every town
keep up a turmoil which makes
people awful tired.
The Republicans will lose many
a vote by the working of the
Teddy's throat.
The devil has a mortgage on
every man who makes money his
god. The devil has many
It is doubtless true that the
world is getting
skilled the arts lying, stealing
and deceiving.
You can always be happy if yon
listen to the disagreeable things
you hear never let a worry
make your heart weary.
Trade follows the say
the Republicans. Yes, they will
trade the flag for any old thing
give boot besides.
It used to be said that a man's
word was as good as bis bond, but
nowadays his word is much ac
count or his bond
The world is win-
some, the skies always sun-
the flowers ever fair when
loyal golden glow first fills the
s with its soothing sweetness.
When we were
used to think that
everybody was honest and sincere
that what they said was
ways true. We regret to say that
we are not so young now.
Prevention
than cure. Liver
Pills will not only curt-, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria,
constipation, jaundice, torpid
liver and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
I Trains.
Pointed
airs
Price range from up,
J L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
fa
kit,
r nil malarial mid ii
Guarantee I chills
ii. troubles. For tale by
and
Harrington, Barber
ii-t
Co.,
. N. V.
BO
THE
aim dinted
DIRECTORS HAVE
tires more people than
overwork.
Hospital bulletins contain the
news of the weak.
A vain woman is like a street
pi mo- she is full of airs.
who isn't prominent
imagines be will be some day.
A can't learn to play
the violin unless she has a beau.
Now is the time to keep cool.
Don't overburden your liver or
Talk is rather cheap, but
people have a mania for trying to
monopolize it.
Women arc ever the same. Eve
shared the apple with but
ha took the first bite.
If you would keep your enemies
from knowing harm of you,
don't let your friends know any.
It doesn't
is cheap or dear, you always have
to pay the same for a
worth.
When you see a young woman
making a fuss a widower's
children, it's a sign that if she
doesn't soon acquire a right to
them it lie her fault.
I Cleveland News,
tot Public Bo.
i on the
schools and can supply what
I. We also have
slant .
crayons,
hushed
M.
Wholesale and retail and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Cotton Seed, Oil liar
Turkeys. etc. Bed-
COPY
, etc. Bed-
-I. double-I ill , Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ha
lens, -tales it,. Parlor
Inks, companion P.
Gail
o. A l
Key West cheroots, I
American Reality Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Hoar, Sugar, Coffee. Meat, Soap
I cent, n nice table with den Orange, Apples, Nut
cover I rent, crayons, with ,,., , Candies, Dried
in nice x lead pencil, pen Currents, Raisins,
I , rule, all in nice wood China Ware, Tin and Wooden
at big tablet of , Mara
Copy books to cents Stand-
. boar, i. Good an
s other Quality I
pap. e in mire.
Quantity
ti see
Cheap for cash. Do,;
A Smile In Bach.
Fans won't be putting on
much longer.
Blank verso is the kind that is
usually on.
When a man tells a girl
he loves her better than any one
else in the world he means next to
himself.
There are folks that don't read
folks that don't Do
both you will be better off.
There is a good bit of fiction in
even a cook book
Not until the of time can
us take oar e's.
It isn't always the careless man
who loses his temper.
The shoemaker usually makes a
lasting impression on his custom-
Maude, dear, the Chinese
junks not always Bead in their
scraps.
men gain reputations as
breezy talkers just because they
are all wind.
The farmer who comes to town
blowout shouldn't his
attention solely to the
When a singer is all wrapped up
in himself he may as well go the
limit and use his vocal chords for
string.
Hosiery i multitude of
shins.
The may have a strong
pull, but that doesn't indicate
that he should enter politics.
The most agreeable people in
the world arc those who never
have any opinions of I heir own.
Ho, Maude, dear, the nurse's
costume is not designed with a
train, despite the fact that there
are trained
The man who write poetry
isn't in it with the mun who can
write checks.
Children gossips should be
seen and not heard.
the woman with a sharp
voice may be flattered.
in taking a
man at his
When it, leave a
man natural helpless.
The ind his customer
often Indulge in a join debate.
The in is too often
an inter a lion mark following a
touch
it natural for crooks to be
There is in a clock than
pears on the face of It.
pawnbroker is the advance
agent of most theatrical
Two heads am not batter
one if they happen to be in the
tow ahead at the
The supply backbone had
been exhausted when
was made.
The Railroad World asserts that
American as a rule, get
no profit on their passenger
i. it says,
in to furnish a reasonable ac-
to the public, must
a great of its passenger
trains with too few to
pay the actual train expenses. It
must make enough profit on its bet
pat trails to make up
for this loss and leave a margin of
profit besides, else its
traffic cannot be said t j be on a
satisfactory basis. Taking the
United States as a whole, only a
little over one fifth of the total
earnings of railroads are derived
from truffle. A large
proportion of American railway-
lines are conducting their passer
at a loss, while others
are merely He
riving no profit proportionate to
the investment and the volume of
With regard to
the roads in our own section, we
have heard it said that the Sea
board conducts its passenger bus
at a heavy loss that that
of the Southern barely pays ex
If this is true as to the
latter, then Its branch lines must
be poorly patronized, for surely the
of the main
line must be profit-
able, nearly all of its trains
crowded. We do know-
how it is, but it is noticeable that
when a railroad adds a new train,
to accommodate business
it rarely ever takes it off. Rut
there are things about the
business that seem odd to a lay-
instance a railroad
company should pay the
Company for the privilege of haul-
its cars, instead of the
paying the railroad company for
this Observer.
go gee gs.
At the old Marvel us Moore
on Five whet we have
just opened a new and fresh
lock of
and Groceries
Consisting of Meals, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to be found in an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Produce,
When
you to sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor wit their
patronage we promise sat
T. F. CHRISTMAN
at Five
NERVOUSNESS,
Ai
link
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
the
of Superior Court
J Administrator of lb. of
deceased, notice u to
holding es-
present to me
duly on or before the 16th
of March, 1901, or this notice will be
w bar of recovery. All persons
indebted to estate are notified to
to inc.
This day of September 1900.
of
U this gnat
torn
SOLD BY
NOTICE TO
Doctors bicycle
dealers real Male cotton buyers
boarding
coal and wood d
dealers, open houses,
others; the
Law of
North Carolina for year 1899 re
the first Monday
to out license .
June each year. Please attend to toe mat-
once and save trouble.
U. M. Moon is.
Sheriff Pitt
TAKE ROBERT CHILL TO
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night and
Money back if it doesn't.
No other as good. Get the kind
with Red Cross on the lab.
Sold guaranteed by Woolen,
Bryan and Ernul, druggists.
PILLS
Vitality, u.
of Urn.
a II of fa or
and
pink slow to
LAND
By decree of the Superior
of I county In the case of W. at.
and others Jason .,
wife Annie u. .;. for
Commissioner
will sell before Court House
door m Greenville Monday the 17th day
of Sept. 1900, described price,
parcel or lot of land situated in town of
die N. C. Beginning at W, O.
tore lot at a post on Wilson and run-
Sooth weal poI and t links to
a on W. Lang's line, S.
poles and links to a post in Eli
Williams line, then North fast poles
links Wilson St. thence
with street Merit Wat poles
and link, to the known
the livery stable lot.
F G
Th Is Aug.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of Superior court of Pill
a, to the last Will and
of W. K. notice is
hereby given to all persons holding claims
against the estate of said W. K.
to them to me for payment or
W or this
notice will be plead la law of their recovery,
all indebted to said estate era re-
to make immediate to mt
This toe day of July 1900
A.
of the last testament of W. K.
NOTICE.
North
, , , the Superior Court.
J J. Cherry. Jr., against Maggie Beasley
Cherry.
Maggie Beasley Cherry
will take notice that mi action entitled as
MM, baa been Superior
Court of Pitt County, returnable alike
term Court to be Ike Court
in Greenville, the Second Monday
after the First Monday In September, 1900,
at v. Inch time and place will appear
and or demur to the
which will be deposited in Hie of the
Superior Court Clerk of said County, and
the said defendant will take that if
she fall to answer or demur to said com-
plaint n that term. plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief demanded
therein. The mud will further
lake notice that the said action Is
by the to obtain divorce from
the mi,
Given under my hand at Green-
ville on 8th day of August
C Moore,
am t. in-.
NOTICE.
Court.
par I
restores
By
Of. for
.
to ear
paid. Scud for circular
i bankable bond.
ears for Lon of Power,
or
Ice,
Um Tobacco,
r mall in plain Bl
-.-. . .,. or
B mm in plain Bl-00 a
for our roar-
MEDICAL CO.
Ma, CHICAGO,
For by J L
N C
North
Victor. George
named will take
notice that an action as above has
MB commenced -n Superior Court of
Pitt county to obtain a divorce from the
hoods matrimony; and the defendant
will farther take notice that he
lo at the next term of the Superior
Court of said county to held on the sec-
after Monday In Sept.
tn of Sept., 1900,
at the Court in
i.,
an or demur to the complaint in
aid or the will hi the
Court for roller demanded in com-
plaint.
This the 30th day of May 1900.
D- C. Moore,
,, Superior Court,
r. O
lit
OLD DOMINION LINE
ISM
will pay ,.,. for any cast
Nick Headache
we can
not with lbs list.
I ill, when tho are
with. They are slid
sire II.,; v ,,,,,
, no pun. He Boas,
boss, IS phis, lie wars
Sent by Main,,, taken
. and
l For by
L N C
At Cost.
Our entire stock
Dry Goods, Domestics,
Notions, Shoes, Ac.
V. I. M Co
Steamer leave Washing-
ton at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave dally at
M. for
leaves
Greenville
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays,
at ii A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C,
J. J. CHEEKY
Greenville, N. C.
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and lies always
on
Fresh goods kept en
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W. R,
N.
The Stock complete In every de
I no and prices low
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
mm
ion.
Mid
j. a.
------DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINK OF
Also a nice of Hard ware.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
The On, Day Cold Our.
by
As Mart
--H-
FOB
II W
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TRUTH II.
PER YEAH
writ
-AT-
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
NO
our
National Ticket.
For
Nebraska.
For
ADLAI B. STEVENSON,
of II
Presidential Hector, 1st Pat.
CHARLES L.
of Carteret.
For 1st
JOHN IT, SMALL.
of Beaufort.
AN OPEN
Hon. P. M Refutes
Charge
moderate practice. neither lob-
in the last Legislature, nor
with its members sub-
connected with
not to general
such as the Constitutional
Amendment, the Election Law,
I am sure no of the
Legislature of 1899 will
this statement.
During the last three years,
I in Raleigh, my
whole income all sources has
been barely to support
my family, although we live
My entire estate,
belonging to my wife, would
probably bell for more than
seventeen or eighteen thousand
dollars it is by
unpaid mortgages of over three
years standing for
dollars. Even my home is
gaged half its purchase
money.
do my banking with
Citizens Bank of this
For three years the enemies of
Democracy, with evil and vicious
eyes, have turned the searchlight
inspection upon my life
character. In the midst of it all I
have no
quarters none. I ask
none now, but there is a difference
between injustice from foes and
injustice from friends. The form
may be regarded with
the latter is shaper than a
tooth.
My Democracy is without
stand i square
and for every principle
and declaration in our platforms,
State and National, and Mr.
Bryan, the great leader of our
hosts.
There is a well and large-
successful movement certain
pins of tho State to
against favor of
my certain interests
which, though usual-
acting with the Democratic
Party, are out of sympathy with
city, its books will show I actually hostile to some of its
J.
Falls, N C.
Dear
I am in receipt of
your recent favor, in which you
say it is against
me, as an aspirant for the Senate.
First, that Senator Vance op-
posed my confirmation as Collector
upon grounds derogatory lo my
personal
Second, that I am charged wit
being a secret agent of the South-
Railway Company, and it
and other corporations have been,
and are now, paying me large sum
of money to protect interests
as a lobbyist and and
you express the opinion, in which
I concur, as I am a candidate
for their the people are
entitled to know facts with
reference to charges,
In reply, I beg to say that Sena-
tor Vance's opposition to my
was not based upon per-
grounds and no charge
against my personal character was
made in connection with that mat-
At the time of my appoint-
Collector, Vance,
the other Senator
and all the democratic congress-
men from North Carolina, favored
me. The subsequent opposition of
Senator Vance to my
arose out of
with the appointment of the
Collector for the Western District
of North The records of
the Senate and the delegation in
Congress from this at that
time will bear out t statements.
With reference lo the second
charge to which you refer, I beg
to say it is not true that am
attorney agent, either secret, or
other of the Southern
road. I have never appeared for
that railroad in any capacity. It
has never paid, me a cent of
in my life, except a
made to me as Chairman of
the Committee in which was
spent for benefit of the party.
On the contrary, have appeared
and am appearing against It ma-
suits. During the last three
since I to
law in Raleigh, I have been of
counsel in recovering a number of
judgments II, one of them
for as much its three hundred
dollars, and now appear of
In quite a number of
against it, in which my clients
claim damages for from thirty to
forty thousand dollars. I am also
of counsel against it the tax as-
cases.
It Is not line that I am, or have
at any time been, u secret or
attorney for or
person, nor I am a lobbyist,
nor that I have at time been in
receipt of any personal Income
twin source whatever except
legitimately to any
North Carolina lawyer enjoying a
have not had to my personal
at onetime during the last two
years as much as one thousand
dollars.
When the campaign of this year
closed, the committee was very
much behind. There were a
of urgent bills to Ire met, for
which I was responsible. I
rowed, upon the endorsement of a
from the
Farmers Bank of this city, one
thousand dollars gave it to the
Committee as my contribution to
the campaign.
Painful as it is to do so, I deem
it proper to make this
about my private affairs that
people of the State may see how
unjust and cruel are the charges
which it is being sought to
injure and destroy my reputation.
the last three years I
have given to the Democratic
a year of my time w any
compensation, having actually
rowed money to pay, in part, my
expenses while engaged in this
work, and I ha-e also given to it
this year more than one-seventh of
my
I have done this
and if my State should ever again
into the horrible
from which it has res-
cued, and again wish my services
I shall not answer not now, but at
a more season. I have
not made, and do not to
make any demands the party
for the sacrifices. A party has a
right to expect, in time and money
sacrifices from its adherents, bill
no party exigencies can require the
sacrifice of a man's character.
During the last three years
have heaped upon me a
degree of slander and vituperation
which before fell
the lot of any man the Stale I
have borne these with pa-
counting myself fortunate
that I was considered worthy to
suffer the name of the for
which I was struggling. This
abuse has been directed me
not as an individual, but I
have denounced by the
mies Democracy everything
done by the Democratic
which has pleased them.
It seems that these charges
made by the e
revamped are circulated
to my detriment by men in my own
party, because, forsooth, I am
the way of the ambition of their
favorite. So be It, am not the
only victim. Others, yea
of others, have felt tho mailed
band of a which brooks no
opposition to the
of its purpose, and which, though
it was not has recently
become In country a power
mightier him-
self.
principles and policies, and more
or less unfriendly to our candidate
for the Presidency. I have
apologies to make o for
my advocacy of principles of
the Democratic National platform,
nor for my earnest admiration and
support of Mr. Bryan. I stand for
principles separately and
collectively; apart of
but for each them.
I am that my position in these
regards is fully understood in
North Carolina, because I do not
to secure man's vote
upon false
Very truly yours,
F. M
TO THE OUR OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
We arc still in forefront of the ran after your
We offer you the selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found Store Pitt County. Well bough
selections, the creations of the best of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. Bummer
We are work for yours aid our Mutual ad-
Vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell it otter you the very lie-t sen ice. polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with
established business built up strictly on its own merits
Cotton and Cotton Good-
Bad American.
and are
confronted by the same
This is how make low-priced
goods out the high-priced cotton.
There are mills this section
which have contracts which cannot
lie filled except a loss, some of
these contracts based OB cotton as
low a B and it is doubtful
if the best managed mill could
buckle and tongue buying
cotton at prevailing prices and sell
Its product from clay at
Its market price. However, the
mills have bad a good
Slate of Ohio, of Toledo, I
County. I
Frank stake, oath
in- la senior partner of
J. doing
in the City of Toledo,
and State afore said, and
said will pay the sum of
one hundred dollars for each and
every case of Catarrh
be cured by the of Halls Ca-
J.
Iii before me and sub-
scribed in my presence, this
day of December, A. l MM.
A. W.
Notary Public
I Cure i- taken inter-
and acts directly on blood
land mucous surfaces of the system,
times, and can afford to run for a Is,.,,, free.
, Co.; Props.,
time v, ii ; .
them, at a small loss.
They will all. of course, desire lo
running, since suspension
mean,
of labor and
if machinery. It is likely, too
the law compensation will
op us
you come to market you will not do justice j apply that there will l
a. . . . V ill t.
it lien hi ,. .---------
if you do not see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following Hoes of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Shoes.
Caps. Silks and Satins.
Jackets Capes, Carpets, and Oil Cloths.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coif.-e, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
a nut
adjustment conditions.
Cotton is apt decline in price or
cotton goods advance.
i- much more probable as ii Is
much more to be desired. The
crop i- short, the best
Ohio.
Sold ,. Druggists,
Hull's Family PR's are the best.
The awful held over us
In Representative White, colored,
of second i i of this state,
If courts uphold the con-
amend men move
t i New York and that
The Those
of them who contemplate going
with Col. White to New York will.
along with him, be interested in
the following story in The
New York correspondence,
Sunday, of a parade of a colored
club
The oilier night the
Club paraded. For the size
club, or for of
paraders, it bad biggest escort
i of police eve teen this town.
Observer.
estimates placing ii not above
bales, and with a
only this and an Increasing
demand, as the world's population
Increases and trade opportunities
expand, cotton is more likely to
advance ill price than to decline,
But until the adjustment above re-
to takes place situation
Severe Wind Storm
A severe fact, a
over a portion of
Wake and Franklin counties Sat-
and wrought
havoc. It is from Wake
Forest to that the
most severe damage thus far re-
ported was done. The path of the
hurricane was very narrow, rang-
from sixty to a hundred feet.
The most serious damage was at
where the Methodist
and Baptist churches were
as was a
completion, several
residences badly wrecked. A
woman, whose name could
lie was seriously in-
by falling timbers when her
house succumbed to fury of
wind.
At Wake Forest office of
Mr. J. the superintend
cut in charge of the new cotton
null there, was blown down and
the plans for the factory so badly
damaged as to necessitate
i-t. The scaffolding about the
walls was also blown down.
Raleigh Post.
Mr- for
marked impetus to
the educational spirit in North
Carolina, it is gratifying to
observe which indicate that
public in behalf
of of our
pie is not to I permitted to sub-
side. The press of the Stale is
alive lo tho importance of the sub
the favor with which Mr.
cock's pleas behalf of the
of the State were received d
rated the people are
ready for larger taxes for
school facilities, we
that Legislature will lie res-
to the public sentiment.
It's duty in the matter lie
too strongly urged upon this
failure to this
will bring with it disappointed
Charlotte
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything In
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Dr. Hunter
men and the dram and life
Their
escort consisted of ten policemen
front fourteen behind, and
Presidential ticket
The country has a larger supply
a greater variety of
tickets than it Was ever bless-
ed with before. An en dozen of
them have been placed upon the
k co.
Ellis, of Ohio; Samuel T. Nichol-
son, of Pennsylvania.
Ii is impossible lo imagine why
some tickets were
or object their
hope to accomplish.
Bryan and Stevenson arc backed
political bullet in id, there by three parties, honor winch
may be one or two more other ticket ever
The list stands as follows up to enjoyed before.
Of minor tickets
president, poll the largest vote, but
Ham of for vice a mere trifle compared
president, Theodore Roosevelt, of to the vote cast for the two big
and
There is my closet.
New York.
Bryan,
Adlai B. Stevenson,
of Illinois.
Silver Republican William
Bryan, of B.
of Illinois.
Fusion Populist J.
Bryan, of Nebraska; Adlai B. St
Illinois.
Mid Populist
Darker, Of Ignatius
Donnelly, of Minnesota.
Prohibition
of Illinois; Henry B. Of
island.
Social Democrat V.
Debs,
California.
Social
nay, of Valentine
of
United B.
of Iowa; Charles M. Sheldon
if Kansas.
Bryan, Nebraska; no endorse
National- Donaldson
of M Howe,
of
Union
Journal,
Hunter who was Stone
wall Jackson's medical director
died his country home near
to day, from the of a
stroke of paralysis sustained six
months ago. He was one of I lie
most eminent surgeons
He was born in Mo-
1835, and received Iii-
education there and at
He beaded move-
to some III
medical during
to John
raid; had tilled of
surgery Medical College . r
Virginia, rounded tin-
College of Medicine hen. He
of several
taut medical works, bad served
leading position its medical and
organizations of the country and
was chairman of I he historic coin-
Camp, of
Confederate
more
hundred, including do
along the sidewalks.
average of and a
fraction to each parader,
and will indicate to our
bow hospitable a welcome awaits
then, in New Ob-
server.
to
a merchant, a m
all agent, a professional until or
other who depends on
patronage of the bare
prepared to do business, it will
ill be to tho fullest
to the people know
fact According to the experience
the successful men whose
have been with the gen-
public, the heal way
I to this is by ad-
Record.
Where May The
A former heavy in the
magazines explains ti- great
off In volume of
Hie monthly periodicals.
He says most of those persons
who purchase extensively live In
cities and small commit-
the cities; and as scores
these people read a newspaper
to every one who looks
he and many others
It profitable to do all their
the newspapers. Virtually
all leaders arc also new-
paper readers. Bee-
Old.
A number of traveling men
were in yesterday, and
while depot waiting for a
train, discussed politics. A
expressed themselves having
been lo but
bad seen their error and were
Kl-cw hi in this paper appears to support him in No-
the letter of T. J. Jarvis They said it was just
his candidacy for the tin-way all over that
States Senate. The reader I the tide was turning the
Our- Letter
You can't convince sonic mar
Women the noblest work
is man.
men arc so they don't
like to bear about a run on the
bank.
of like tilings it Is better to
give than receive arc B plugged
bad cigar and advice of
tiny old
of Ibis Utter call not fail to be
Impressed with its and the
plane upon which
place- bis candidacy. Accord
lo all Other candidates the
same pin asks for himself,
and without a word or murmur
one. be place- ins can-
before the Democratic
voters purely upon his own merit.
If there is a man in North Cam
Una
i Democratic party
return for services rendered,
man is Gov. Jarvis, Always lo
of light, be has
bis lime and efforts In every
campaign for the
ask bit
Idler reading, and that
his candidacy may receive the con-
II
pie were
of tho and would
in
lone- in I he election. Win-
Free Press.
FEVER MALARIA,
and Sweats with Hubert's
Tasteless chill Tonic at par
bottle. Pleasant lo lake. Money
refunded If ii fails,
petite, purifies blood and makes
well. None us good
Sold and the
.
Bryan,
B ST
fever is a bottle Of Grove's
Ionic. It IS Simply
iron quinine form
It's a the teller
the doesn't tell all he
No pay
Dr. D.
DENTIST,
N . O.
over White
store.
fine


Title
Eastern reflector, 21 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 21, 1900
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Joyner NC Microforms
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