Eastern reflector, 12 October 1900


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town A CLEAR H
I am now one of the most complete lines of
hats, pants, shirts.
at very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
which is Hie of any market an fresh cheap.
When you to town again give nu
pit
Jas. B. White
A a to by Board AI
M.
The Hoard of met
regular session Thursday
I five being present and
three absent.
The standing and of
their usual monthly rt-
port. That of the thief of Police
showed the largest amount collect-
ed by any police officer of the
in one month.
Forbes, Co., who are
conducting two warehouse a
were on petition required to
pay warehouse license.
J. S was released from
boarding house license for board-
school teachers.
I., toward was also released
sound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
are some of the results of the use
of Liver A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach, dizziness, constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
THE BEST BED ON EARTH
Don't Be Deceived.
great of
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
which is duo if merit, mid also our advertising, has
caused other In the market, which they are ottering
for and claiming they am as good as the
Kl. Don't be b we
deny they arc a and are ready at any time to com
other. If your dealer doe handle them.
write direct tor descriptive pamphlet.
BOY ALL BORDEN,
Manufacturers, X. C.
Get a good Safe
from boarding house license for
boarding without
The motion was adopted no
I private family school
teachers Mi pupils to
; board shall be subjected to
house license.
p. It. Pick that HI
treat, in West Greenville,
extended to Fifth street. The
matter th street com
The the mailer
of requesting the next As-
to pass a to permit the
ii to i he of h
suing bond provide the town
water lights, street
drainage, graded school building
and market Mo
area taken at meeting,
i it was the sentiment Midi a
tap will be taken.
License to ran a pool table in
building on Fourth
street was granted lo Tucker.
Restaurant licenses were granted
lo the following W.
I Clark in building next to
bar on Fifth It. M.
in one More of Barnard build
II.
in A Cobb building
near Flanagan coach shop, to
Stanley Hopkins ill same building.
Delia was given per-
mission to move her restaurant bus-
from tobacco town to the
Tyson building on Fifth Street,
Account allowed and paid
amounting to
Viet -i i- mad in all sixes con-
for home, and use,
Every with g to lire
proof. Prices range from up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Static ii.
This is the time of year the
frost is on the pumpkin and the
cost on the wedding present.
The man naturally looks
for a victim who i well to do.
Heaping coals of tire the heads
of our enemies promises to be ex-
pensive.
A standing up
The who interview
theatrical people believe all
the stars
BOOM people are so disagreeable
that even what they eat doesn't
agree with them.
The road to says the
Philosopher,
pf gross glowing in the
No, Maude, dim, we lave
beard that the Inn of Eskimo
was always decorated with a frieze.
Veils are always sold at their
tare value.
It lakes lo build a
house.
The messenger boy is out of the
general run.
A remark has to pointed lo
get into some heads.
It doesn't do a man any good to
know the ropes ii he hasn't got a
pull.
hen some man barrow a dollar
they seem they have earn
edit.
actors are like eggs. They
get on the when they're good
for nothing else.
man's says
Philosopher,
no sign he's doing
A Bright
The usually quiet and careful
Mr. has doing so
usual amount of talking during
this campaign a collection of
some of bis saying makes rather
interesting reading. Here are
some the
would like to tear the mask
from the face of that hypocrite,
William J. Bryan.
believe there is a trust in
the States.
This so called trust issue i the
veriest rot.
There are trusts the mean-
the law.
The Democratic newspapers gar
I say, as they gar
bled Roosevelt's St. speech.
I don't know how many Cabinet
positions has promised, but
I guess he will have to create
new places if he expects to
make good his promise.
I don't know that Bryan has
one of the Cabinet
positions, and probably more than
Roosevelt started out by
that all Democrats are cowards
it doesn't matter much what
Teddy says.
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let food at
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
up mm IS
toe
more promptly and effectually
other remedy The pallor of
and the rich color of health
for all
and liter, and all
fa of San, and
tail urn
co. nit.
Backward
WANTED
CORDS OF
Dogwood
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from to
110.00 per cord for same, V. O. II.
N.
THIS WOOD must lie round,
nearly free from knots, and sawed
Off at both ends. Will take I feet
and S feet and as small us
in diameter at small end,
but smaller.
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lilt.
fed
mid nil it ml I i me ti la by
Harrington, Barber Jo.,
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Reflector
As of the for I in
Pill Ci We handle books on the
It is a great thing for a to
have a good record. To
bear an honored name i.- a great
heritage, lint it r
when one depends
what his did rather than
what he do
gentlemen ware the old
in their families day.
land patting a little extra Coloring
and worth, when a
member of the who had
remarked.
gentlemen, I have nothing that i
about my decent; as
cent is all I can
Charleston
Atlanta in the present. The but
loin rail, the liar, risen
t., the top. It cuts no now
a man to tell the number of
owned.
rejoice that In this
more than in any other in
the world the man toward
the top who baa a to work,
j while
i loin who back on the old days
when hi used bank
notes for gnu wadding and -pent
his money tree A man should
on the foundation of a good
name -not brag about It.
The
l lie Clerk I U
of the an
of W. It.
it to all persons
to the estate to make pay-
in. to the nil
hat mart
same for payment on or
1901, or Ibis
Kill be plead in Ur of recovery.
Has A- A.
of w. B. Whichard
OLD DOMINION LINE
Main
Ion IS Oft
p in, Bar.
ill in- live
i w i. in.
Id; m, arrive.
om
leave
k Of, in. a in, Red
m. Mope H a id,
rive
i, in, Mill p u
Red P U V n
at
the Carolina
Railroad, lied the U
at
Air Line Southern
Railway at Huff Ibo Durham and
Railroad.
Train on me Neck Road
tint, H P,
i . S. S l u m. rt
rt.
M am.
at am. U
B aw e ; ;
in in. leave IS
arrive II
and T Mil.
IN
J. W. PERRY CO.,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging Ties Hubs.
and shipments
solicited.
Always at
Cheap
in ii u-t
m Ml u in,
New
Rowing Machines
IX in HOT
If you need a Machine see me
or write me
I.
Cash
Store
leave Sunday
It P m, Sunday p m, Pi-
dally, Sunday,
day a
Train on Midland N It am
dally, Sunday, s a B,
a m, returning leave i
la a a a.
Train leave
M. all a m. I to i m, arrive
pm. am.
inn. leave Sprint Hop II. am.
U in. Nashville II u in arrive at a
It u in. dally
Train on Clinton Branch for
Clinton dally, Sunday, US
p m. Clinton at ant
an pm.
Train e
for all point dally, all via
II. M.
J. Manager.
T. M.
TAKE HUB- HI S TASTELESS CHILL TO
per Cures Chills
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats
Money back if it doesn't.
other as good. Get the
with the Bed Cross the label.
Hold mid guaranteed by Wooten,
druggists.
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
V. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominions. S. Co. from
New Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. O.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
ill Ci Vie handle Hie designated on
ii i i and can what-
Jim in We have
Cotton Broken in
Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
New Orleans.
DEALER IS
you can get
Dry Goods, Notions,
Pants
Capes,
At Prices
NOTICE, LAND
All warned for
bidden hum with or without gun
or in any other way upon Hie
the In Town-
the north aide of Creek.
II.
J. II.
or en, wife and I,
GREENVILLE N. O.
f ft
Cotton Bogging and lies always
on ban
goods kept on
Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
COPY ROOKS,
slant ruled writing t
is cap slates,
crayons, inks, companion etc,
i pencils l cent, a plain lead l
load l cent, a with
rubber lead l cut, a with
pretty I cent, t rayons, with hold-
it in nice B slut., pen
ell, and pen. and rule, all in aloe wood box, r
A great big wide tablet Bottle of beat
Ink mi tho market, B to cents.
White crayon roes in box, s coins, cap
paper i quire
ft
fell New l
New i hi. -The Journal
of review
that during
h were about completed and
i begin operation I
five are. lube started in
Georgia and one North I
new were
during month, with an
and
Their is
and forty live
dollars. This is a number of
i any
of last year.
It is that Hug Ii
rapidly, Par an nM
past M he the
aging well, lull a
fellow whose wile, totes
with her couldn't lie
to preserve
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tan e I oar
b . ti. oar Id SO or
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton ft Jackson
II.
N CI
1500
We will iv above
of l
f ran
Liver PH. when are
They are
new fall to fan
hole, an
n beware
Imitation. Seal
CO, I
Chi. at. b
J L Or N
Wholesale and retail and
Dealer. paid for
Hides, Cotton Heed, Oil liar-
Turkeys, etc-
steads, Oak Suits,
Carriages, Parlor
Tables, I.
Key West
American Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples Jelly, Milk,
Meat, Heap
Manic Food, Matches,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Our-
den Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Apples, Peaches,
Primes,
and China Ware. Tin and Wooden
mid Crackers,
Host Butter,
Machines, nu-
other goods. and
Quantity. Cheap for cash.
to see me.
TO
the
the Court of Pill county
of Ilia of Henry
la given to
all ea-
lo 1.1. them to mo for
or
of March, 1901, or will be
I In Ea of their recovery. All
to are to make
lo me.
This Die of
W. M. r.
of
Th Day Ours.
bead cured Bar.
atoll la
Come To See
At the old Moore store,
on where we have
a new fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Coffee, Canned floods,
Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to found in up to date
We pay tho market
prices fur all kinds of
Country Produce,
in cash or In barter. When
you to sell or you
to buy mine to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO,
at Five
J. B. ULT,
IN-------
A LINK OF
II
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
TO MK.
j. R. COREY.
DEALER IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock in every de
pan and prices low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
PATENT
for free
-nth
FOB
I Ii
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
TO
VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Is.
NO
-AT-
National Ticket.
For
Nebraska.
For
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
of II
Presidential Elector, 1st
CHARLES L.
For Congress, 1st Dist,,
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
False Sentiment
OS 1.-I.
U. Oct.
Mr. to Wash-
this week is to lie followed
by of the nil-
and bin party
ate, and every scheme that w ill et
out votes is likely to be in full
swing these lust weeks of the cam-
Voters in Mates which the
republican lingers consider
doubtful who are employed the
government department in Wash-
have all given to
very plainly that they
must go home and vote or take the
consequences. What the
republican consider close
or doubtful may be judged from
the fact that this notice has been
given voters from New York, New
Connecticut, West Virgin-
la, Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio,
and Michigan.
That they have no expectation of
carrying Kansas or Nebraska or
any of states of the
far West, may be judged their
having left the voters from those
states free to use their own
about going home to vote.
Mr. is counted upon
by the party bosses to do some
thing to try to raise a
rah and election.
Just what this will be has not
leaked out, although the
has. It will be well for the
democrats to be on the lookout for
any sort of move on the part of the
administration that may be
lated to catch and enthuse those
who do not look below the surface
of things and to be prepared to
counteract the effect of any such
move. As a statesman, history
may not give Mr. very
high rank, but a slick
up to all the tricks of the trade
and having the ability
some of his own, Mr.
top liner, and will close watch-
Republicans are privately ad-
that Bryan and Stevenson
will carry Illinois, although they
are publicly claiming that they
will get a majority in the rest of
state to wipe out the Bryan major-
they concede Chicago will give.
To concede Chicago is to concede
the state, U the returns in
when the state was carried by
Cleveland, when it
carried by show that as
goes Chicago as the State.
The seems dis-
posed to make the defeat of Sen-
the paramount Issue
In South Dakota. Postmaster Gen-
era Smith has to join Boss
Senator Frye, and other
republican big guns In stumping
that state and In to down
and incidentally, of
course, to capture the electoral
votes of the state for Mr.
Reports from the state say
that tho campaign is red hot and
that the democrats are confident of
winning.
The Florida Press Association
will spend Friday in Raleigh.
A saying among certain lawyers
Is. that it is better that ninety and
nine guilty persons go free pun-
than one innocent
man should be and they
seem to think that is Scripture.
On this assumption, they will use
every method fair or foul, to clear
the guilty on the plea it is
merciful to do this. Now what is
the scriptural teaching is to
the protect the
innocent. How far the true
object of In vest
putting men charged with crime on
trial is it when the plea not
punish the No right-
minded man wants the innocent
punished. But fellows who
raise this bat ninety and
nine guilty ones should go free,
her than punish one Innocent
after clearing the guilty.
They do wish to find out who
is guilty and punish them, but to
guilty
Every man crime
should have a lawful trial
not to serene the guilty, but to
out whether such are guilty or
if on trial it is proven they
arc guilty every man should be in
favor of punishing according
to law. It is as much the duty of
the people and their interest for the
guilty to be punished as it is for
the innocent to be protected.
P. D.
Wilson Times.
John
Oct.
John Adjutant
of and one of the
most noted men in the South, died
at his home near this place this
evening at o'clock. He had
been in bad health for a long time.
He was years of age.
At the age of Kell was
pointed a midshipman the
navy. He served with distinction
in the Mexican war was pres-
at Monterey, when the
United States lag was hoisted over
that territory. He was later
officer in Commodore Perry's
to Japan.
In October, he married
Miss Julia Blanche Monroe, of Ma-
con, A brief service at Nor-
folk and months at Pensacola
constituted bis only duties on shore
while a member of the
navy. Upon the secession
Georgia, be tendered bis service
to his native Stale, and May,
1881, reported for duty to Captain
Raphael Orleans,
where he served on the Sumter.
Later be was with
as executive officer cf the Alabama,
the famous Confederate battleship.
After the loss of the Alabama,
he returned to the Confederacy and
was given command of the iron
clad Richmond. In he was
appointed Adjutant General of
Georgia, which office he held until
his death.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
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 any store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the of the manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
and Winter. arc 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
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a
established business built op strictly its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our Immense buying elsewhere.
Remember s and the following Hues of general
Dr v Goods and Notions,
Hats and raps. Silks Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
A Lesson for Boys.
The solid business men, success-
and talented professional men,
the men who frame the laws which
guide the Nation, the who
occupy high official positions
places of trust, the men who
and distribute wealth for
the benefit of the
who live of the life which their
Maker intended they should were
once the boys who had the will
power, the grit, the determination
and tenacity to
through adversity and discourage-
though often and
weary, never gave up, but went
ever and until they passed
the mist obscurity and
out In the eyes of everyone as
who had accomplished something.
When such men dies the Nation
mourns. Boys do you understand
the meaning of this
In China.
New York, Oct. than
fifteen thousand native Christians
and one hundred and fifty
and died
the death of martyrs the
four or five mouths of tho Boxer
Is Alive.
A startling and exceedingly sen
report comes from
We learn today that
most pr. lawyers says that it
is current rumor readily be-
that Archie who
was hanged at Clinton last Friday,
is still olive.
It is well known that
after hanging fourteen minutes,
his lips and to lie
dropped again and that this
done by order of the physicians, j
and that the second drop tore loose
the wound which made
on his neck in attempting to com-
suicide, the day before the first
day set for the execution, thus
bin from head to foot
with blood. Alter hanging seven
minutes the doctors pronounced
him dead and he was cut down and
the body turned over to his family
for burial.
The story says that when the
corpse was taken home, Kin-
was wrapped wet
blankets and and was
at once sent to Richmond, where he
i now under
ville Observer.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, ts,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
r View Case.
One tale is good until another is
told. Against the election table
put out by the national Republican
committee, claiming votes for
i. the electoral college,
the national Democratic committee
opposes one which votes are
claimed for Hi van, conceded to
and classed as doubt-
f the Republican claim
bluff the Democratic claim is a
bigger one. For our part we have
learned to place little reliance
the ante election political
commit lees or partisan newspapers.
only estimates that are worth
their space are those of the great
independent papers, which have
ample learning the
truth no interest in
sing or perverting It. The Wash-
Post, by by, ha a re-
markable election table in Issue
Thursday, States
having voles which are con-
to Slates with
votes, which are conceded to
Bryan, States with
which arc contested by the Demo-
and Bryan states having
votes which are contested by the
Republicans. The Post's
is that the result of the
upon New York- which
it classifies as a State
tested by the that
whichever party carries New
York will win Ob-
server.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with Applications, as hey
cannot reach the seat of the dis
ease. Catarrh is a blood or con-
disease, and in order to
cure it you must take internal
remedies. Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts direct
on the blood mucous
Hall's Catarrh Core is not a quack
medicine. It was prescribed by-
one of the lust physicians In this
country for years, is a regular
prescription. It is composed of
the best tonics known, combined
with the beat blood purifiers, act-
directly on the mucous surfaces
The perfect the two
Ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing
Bend for tree.
F. J. it Co.; Prone.,
Ohio.
Bold by Druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are the bets.
TO OHM
DEN I.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and every thing in line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
h-
Si, CO,
Stoves
Well Said.
There arc cranks black-
guards in every campaign it
uprising the part of cry party. The Republican
China, to figures therefore, could not justly
plied by the local . U- account
boards. These figures are
approximate, as it will be
to obtain a complete record of
the Christians massacred until the
missionaries return to tho districts
were driven and
make detailed reports to their
respective boards.
At present it seems doubtful if
the missionaries can safely return
to the more disturbed provinces
for a year or perhaps The
estimates thus far given of the
of Christians killed
the uprising differ greatly.
Statistics recently published by the
religious press of Loudon place the
total -i- of and Amer-
missionaries massacred, in-
children at so high a figure
us I According to these
the American societies
twenty eight forty women
twenty five children, the
British societies fifty six men, fifty
women children.
Ram
mere fact that there is a person in
its ranks st and caddish enough
to say that Mr. was bribed
for to insist on having B
silver plank put into the Demo
But when the Re
publican National Committee, in-
stead of treat tug this preposterous
yarn with the contempt with which
anybody of gentlemen would
receive it, announces that
it will investigate
tho against Mr.
Bryan, it degrades its party and
tone of the campaign, to
tho extent of its ability, to a level
from which we had hoped Amer-
politics had escaped forever.
New York Journal.
If you want stoves or ranges upon
scientific principle arc economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look
for the
The Associated Press dispatch
this morning announcing
Broadway Rouse, the eccentric mil-
has withdrawn the oiler of
for the restoration of his
Sight, brings to mind report
which Mr. II. C.
evening which be and Mrs.
at Mr. home, lust
Sunday. Every Sunday evening
from ; to o'clock, Mr. has
a literary, musical and social
his house, at which a
actors, and
pear. back like a king
calls noon one after the other
lo play, or recite, and after
all Invited to the dining
mom, a here there is a spread
Mr. and Mis were
guests of honor last Sunday even-
r. details the
performances and says that
alter dinner there is another round
of amusements, after which the
and artists are again usher-
ed into the dining room to devote
their attention to Ice cream, a
Mr. Room habit of
each per former a In
addition to this, they get the din-
and it goes without saying that
the New York always accept
Mr. Sunday Invitations.
The millionaire, Mr. says,
Is totally blind, gets a
deal of this life and
gives pleasure to
Observer.
all
i in In land
Bible En your pocket,
in your hands
Hit Well,
I In- in him.
s ii Mm
Hill
too,
Sin;
Loving
swell,
Hit the wicked
Send mil lightning.
C;. Hill
iii
There is lot- t trouble
For
.-n I Mood;
Ch minion to quell.
While her
Send wetter at
Monarch Bill
Oh I you are a brick
Hold the other
Make the sick,
may pay well,
the Constitution
Lit South Africa,
in Courier.
The comer and the drain
critic are both busy roasting
chestnut.
Tho man who is by
his employer usually gets square by
despot his own home.
mark, which is shown upon every genuine
Stove or Bung, and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and
lead all others in yearly sales popularity.
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
Building
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The Superior of Michigan
has been called upon to settle a
curious ease arising out the
legal man
ed Thompson. The latter was
cut to the penitentiary Jack-
son, and was to work the
Brook- shirt Company
as a convict. Alter having
worked he
on a of habeas cot pus for the
reason that his sentence was clear
Illegal. No he claims that the
shut company refuses to pay
wages for the time he was in
and forced to work for the
tors.
Many a man who bus been
too to propose to his girl
has hid In come into the
parlor midnight and help
him out.
Additional reports of fatalities
during the
ford no silver to the cloud of
resting over the Hood-swept
region. Even now. as the city
streets ore being cleared, corpses
disclosed in ghastly profusion,
and the aggregate estimate of loss
of life has been advanced to
at least three months
under favorable weather
lie required to
clear away the debris of
general wreck, and during
ibis critical period the charity of
the nation must minuter diligently
and generously to the bereaved
sufferers who have taken up the
struggle for new homes and a re-
stored city by
Judge Shaw who is now holding
in Charlotte, has decided to
sit down upon the professional
not suppose there is
a county in the State where there
i not always a hang-
around the courts anticipating
service, and while many have
remarked upon It,
the Brat man to attempt to stop it
he deserves the thanks of
whole stale for Her-
THE B ST CHILLS
and is bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic, tie simply
Iron and quinine a tasteless form .
pay. Price
CH US IND FEVER
and night Sweats with
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per
bottle to lake. Money
refunded if it fails. Rest ores
petite, purities the blood and makes
well. other as good.
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
stores of Woolen Ernul
Greenville, n.
Office over White
Fleming store.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
N.
D. J. H. Owner
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. as Second Claw
Mail Matter.
1900.
If. M. Sloane of Princeton
has written an article oil
the to appear in The
Companion of
11th. He a vivid
the early hardships and struggles
of a boy humble origin who be
came soldier and stales-
man of his time, and of
the French.
Senator seems lo
a desire to eliminate all of the I
sues for the campaign. There are
no trusts, he says, nor is there any
such thing as imperialism. Will
he go on and say that
dinner is a myth, and that
free silver is a of the
News,
Dem.
Governor protest
against the charge of militarism is
not very affective with people who
recall his loud lament that
dent Harrison's administration did
not go to war with Great Britain
over the Baring Sea controversy,
instead of peaceably settling it
Record.
Dem.
Dowdy, he champion
hunter of this tells the
Express that he has killed some
1,800 wild turkeys since he first
engaged in the sport. He has
killed over In one season.
thoroughly understands
the nature and habits of t be
and when he goal after the game
he seldom ever to bag it.
Express.
Registration for the November
election will commence on Monday.
the 22nd day of October, and close
at sunset on Saturday night, the
27th
closing the registration the
must at tend at the polling place I counties it is so apparent a
OUR LETTER
o Postponement o I
of
X. C, Oat
The proposition of Judge A.
Avery, of that the
Senatorial Primary be deferred a
month to the national
DEPARTMENT.
NEWSY AND
NOTES.
Oct, 10th.,
The A. Cox Mfg. are
election, as outlined by him I shipping daily many carts
several of the daily papers last
week, attracted much
and elicited a great deal of com-
from all classes of people
for the
most it should be added.
bearing subject discussed
or commented by of
people, took the to
views of a number Of leading
men.
pronounced and prominent in their
support and advocacy of one or
oilier of the fertile Sena
who prefer
others
some who favor and a
few Inclined to there
is no mistaking the
opinion, via., that it would lie
unwise and impracticable to at-
tempt the
matter at this lime, in
of Mr. Bryan or for any other
reason; that, in it would lie
impossible to stupor suspend the
contest now, as it has proceeded
too far.
Will.
I that, with very few ex
it is the general belief
that the primary will help, instead
of Mr. Bryan the
Democratic congressional
dates, that it will very material-
assist in a full vote,
especially as it is believed many
especially will
themselves to participate in
the primary by voting for Mr,
Bryan's electors. Let me quote
the language of an astute and
sensible Democrat along this line,
He
i disputing the
that there IS a great deal of apathy
prevalent among our folk, so far
as the national ticket is concerned.
It is seen and felt a greater or
less degree all over the State, but
in some localities including whole
to a
with his ration books so that
persons may register there if
desire to other days he
ma;, register persona qualified to
register, at any place in
The same
registrar- who held the August
election are required to hold the
November election, any
are to be filled exactly Bl they
were tilled in that election. In all
respects as to time and place of
holding the election in November
the same law prevails, the poll- lo
source of anxiety. Right here
Raleigh, even, I have never known
Democrats to lie so unconcerned and
inactive a month before election In
my experience. This state of
affairs is. at least partly, due to
the excess and surfeit of
this year, the reaction natural
after the excitement Of the State
campaign. But there appear to be
some other too, among
classes, it is my belief
that just some such incentive as
this question was
opened at sunrise and closing necessary, to get
at sunset, and the being done people out on election
at the present voting precincts day. and, word for it, if the
less they are altered by the
board of elect i.
A man Who does not take his
paper, but ans
pa-
has had some Interesting ex
says an exchange. He
learned that by tending one dollar
to a Yankee he could gel a cure
drunkenness. Sure enough
It to the pledge and
keep Later mi he sent fifty
one cent Stamp to how to
raise turnips . He
found out. take
top and Being be
wished to many, and lent thirty-
four-Hie cent stamp to a Chicago
firm for information as to how to
make an impression. When the
answer came it read, down in
a pan of Thai was
rough, but he was a patient
man. and thought he would yet
succeed, The next advertisement
he answered read, lo doable
your money in six He
was told lo convert his money into
bills, fold them, and he would see
his money doubled. The next
time he sent for twelve useful
household articles, and got a puck
age of needles. lie was stow to
learn, so he a dollar lo Mud
out lo gel
like a devil spend a
cent.
primary were postponed Bryan
aim oar congressional candidates
-alter loss of thousands
of votes which they will bow re-
cart wheels, cart saddles and back
bands throughout all North Caro-
and fill large
orders from other States. Their
work is not at
home, but wherever seen and
used passes upon its own merit and
calls for richly deserved patron-
age-
If there is another town in
Stale, twice one half
thrift and go ahead
of we would
like to see it advertised.
Our two banker ponies. Billie
Carroll Harrington
are a team. Come down
we will give you a They go
well together.
The change in the weather makes
it much more pleasant, and doesn't
remind one so forcibly of what the
great hereafter might be.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
will e a to their numerous
friends on the evening of the
in honor of the birthday of their
daughter Miss Effie. We make our
best bow la of an
invitation to be present,
Mrs. G. K. left yes
to visit relatives friends
at her old home.
have a line
of brick now ready for the
market. Anyone need of brick
will do well to call and see them.
J. left Monday for
where he will spend some
time recreating visiting
friends.
It is a remark how- re
strange the great
prosecuted in our courts for
crimes and so few convicted.
There must lie some Haw in the
law or else a big screw is loose
the of it. Patience
sometimes ceases to lie virtue.
The time may come when such will
not always be the case.
The Carriage Co. has
just received a assortment of
harness which they propose to sell
at small profit. They can suit the
as well as the most
Call examine them.
A. c. Cox is paying cents per
for cotton seed.
BLACK JACK ITEMS
Black Jack, N. c. Oct. 9th.
Rev. M. preached here
Saturday night and Sunday last.
We are having sonic rainy
weather.
Mr. W. C. aged about
years, died at home about
miles from here on Sunday
7th. He was taken very
suddenly and lived only a few
minutes. We extend our deepest
sympathy to the bereaved ones left
to mourn his death. The remains
were taken to Skinner farm
burial today.
Johnnie Smith sustained the
ac of getting his leg broken
Wednesday last. He was
when last heard from.
Smith is confined to his
lied tin mumps.
Jesse Clark got his arm broken
Tuesday.
Mrs. C. S. is
Clay Root.
L. White, who has been
very sick to be out again.
Dr. who has been
assisting Rev. Mr. the
Convention at Salem, returned to
his home in Ayden Wednesday.
We wish uncle well.
BOTH IN A
IN
the bad to fat -or. Colored .,.,,
Cloths.
Chief of Police J. T. Smith was
promenading street in hi
clot
of it came about this
Monday night the
to arrest and offender against
the peace and quiet of the town.
The said offender a
not to be arrested, and the
officer bad to take hold of him a
bit. He still stuck out that he
wasn't going where at all, when
Smith, with that quick way-
he has of up this kind a
customer sometimes, set his right
foot over behind the other
left heel, and there was a tumbling
over, both of them lauding
in the middle of a
Smith was on top, but all the
same he got so muddy that he had
to hunt for more clothes. While
he had the offender down in the
the fellow hollered
man's drawing
and everything else he could
think of. Perhaps he thought bis
time had
Who Is to
The South will never have bet
mail facilities as long as the
mail contractors are allowed to
come down here and pick up any-
body that has an old blind horse,
give a straw bond and hold out u
mouth or two, then give up. Can't
the Post Masters see to it that no
man shall take a contract only
those who can go
The Government gives enough
for us to have a good service
We learn by telephone from
den of a brutal murder that had
been committed there. John liar
c ha
or years old. He has been in
the habit of getting in a rage with
the boy times beating him
unmercifully. He gave the boy a
severe whipping on night.
Monday night he beat the boy
again, people living near by
say that all at once the boy's
screams ceased. This morning the
man to s mill in A v den to
get some lumber, saying the boy
had died and he was going to make
n ho He was once
suspected of having killed the boy
was arrested. Au
showed that the neck and back
of the boy were broken.
Coroner is in
Ayden this afternoon holding an-
the Re-
9th.
Sales For T-o Months-
Mr. H. W. Secretary
of the Greenville Tobacco Board of
Trade,
the following figures showing the
sales of tobacco on the Greenville
market for the months of August
and September, and the
son of the same months last
1900. 1899.
Pounds sold
Average 06.80 15.00
Decrease
While this shows a large decrease
in sales for this year the average
price is a cents per hundred high-
and the quality this year is
much below last year also.
The sale last Friday was the
Bribery Intimidation.
Salem, Ills., October
Bryan begin his week's
work early today
his former home.
many of whom had known Mr.
Bryan from boyhood, gave him a
marked reception.
Mr. Hi van told of success of
the meetings at the other places
visited by him. and the enthusiasm
with which he was received,
the election were held to-
be laid, is no doubt
we would have a majority in the
college and on the
vole. the Republican
managers are now collecting from
monopolies a large campaign;
fund. will buy every vote
that can be bought will The paramount issue in Durham
every vote that can be
They will intimidate every one that
laboring who M my of the
dated; they will bribe every e,.,. are giving up thin avocation, and
lion judge that be j some prefer to remain idle
They will corrupt every that I instead cooking for a living. It
can be corrupted. I do not under J when the cold
stand how it is possible for the, pinches inter, and the
plain everyday Republican to Set-
his eye. lo what is on i same bile cooks will lie up
Thai slopped him, his j he knows that if ho aids Piling to their white friends for
wrote to find out how to these influences to carry the fuel rations keep them go
write a letter without at this time, the same means he- This view of living without
He was told to use a lead pencil. be employed to carry r an erroneous one
He paid live dollars to how elections when sup-1 . iD
to without porting the Republican ticket and
postal I., for day will be opposing the not be
Sun. J
why not put a stop to these fellows
who sublet, to a man that fails largest the market ever had, there
forfeits what he has being go much tobacco here that
ed for, fails two thirds of the only three of the warehouses could
time to make schedule on account finish, though sale started at
insufficient team. X. o'clock and continued all day.
We think a remedy would be The fourth house had its break on
for the to forbid sub-, the floor, but was blocked out,
letting, make the contract while the fifth and six houses, see-
with the man who carries the the sales would block, would
mail, at a price that will warrant not unload their break. was
good on the market for two big
Shot Two
Columbia, Pa., October Runaway Marriage.
William Mott, of Norfolk, Va., On last Saturday Mr.
his evening shot and killed Mile, j W. Harris and Miss Rosa Man-
a palmist, with whom he of Dam town-
was traveling about the The bride is
dangerously wounded Mrs. only about or years old. It
Elizabeth with whom a runaway marriage,
the couple boarded here. Mile. it seems that the license for the
Alberta, whose real name was was procured Friday, the
Anna was thirty seven them representing that
years old; Mott is twenty-nine, the girl was twenty years old. Her
Her home is in Chicago. Mott says anticipate that
she has a husband, a hotel man, and Harris were going to try
and son named living at he came to town
H. J. Mott met her a j Saturday to prevent any license be-
year ago at Dover, Delaware. but found out that he
They have traveling from j wag a too late. He then
to place and for the past two back to
have had palmistry offices vent the marriage taking place,
in Lancaster Columbia. Late-1 found that he was too late
y Mott had become very jealous of as while he was in town the
the woman and this evening, after young man after the girl and
day, went to their
room and had an altercation with
her. Mrs. attempted to
pacify them, whereupon Mott be-
to fire from a nil
Mrs. fell to the
floor with a bullet in her stomach
took her to a neighbor's where they
were married.
Court
Mayor J. G. has disposed
of the billowing since last
and her head and . .
Alberta was shot three times
head and breast. She did instant-,
Mrs. was taken
a hospital. Molt surrendered and pro
talked coolly of the murder, regret- j l
ting that he had shot Mrs. Stein-
whom he said be Ural, and and assault, fined and
saying that he had become tired of, total .
During the progress this trial
Allen became abusive to the court
and sentenced him to
days in jail. He afterward
made full and was released.
James A. Mutton, drunk and
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. disorderly, fined and costs, total
special to The Times and
Citizen, from St. Charles Newton, drunk and dis-
What lb to terminate in j orderly, fined and costs,
a serious i lit between a party of.
. men and a number of W. H. and
colored in. u was checked in North and cost
Mile. could
stand it no longer.
Hot-.-. en White and
v. late last night by the timely
arrival of police. A young man
was walking on San avenue
Elijah Griffin, driving reckless-
fined and cost
Joshua Mills, driving recklessly.
Every women loves to think lb
time when a soil body, ell her
own. will nestle In her bosom, fully
satisfying the yearning which lies m
heart of every But
yet there Is a black cloud hovering
about the pretty picture In her mind
which fills her with terror. The
dread of childbirth takes away much
of the Joy of motherhood. And yet It
need not be so. For sometime there
has been market, well-known
and recommended by physicians, a
called
Matter's
which makes childbirth as simple and
easy as nature Intended It. It is a
strengthening, penetrating
which skin readily absorbs. It
jives muscles elasticity and viper,
sore morning sick-
and tho loss of the girlish figure.
An in tell mother in Pa.,
I toned Friend
again. I bottles I had
Id per bottle tor
Get Mother's at the
fl
CO.,
Write tor our book.
Is
with two ladies when he fun Hoed fl tad cont
a man, Mend Ola and H. Hooker,
to hi A fol-l , , . . j i.
lowed in which score of white Undone pen-
colored men took pert Fence
pickets were the weapons
mill some telling blows were dealt.
City county officials were soon
on spot, and the riot speedily
each and half costs total
HUT.
Interesting with The Hp.
was a joyous day for the
of the Memorial Baptist
church of Greenville, as well as
interesting to all who worship-
with them. It was the
of the anniversary of Rev. J.
N. Booth's pastorate, and report of
the different departments of church
work for the past year was nude.
The as previously pub-
was carried out.
From the reports made at this
k taken a
that believe will In-
to all our
The total collections of the church
for varies objects was of the
Sunday school for varies objects
of, the Woman's Missionary
Society of Aid
Society of the Sunbeams So-
making a grand total
of
This shows good work for a
church of members, and it was
gratifying to them when the report
on fin a noes was made to know that
all their obligations for the year
had been paid in full.
la Carolina
Rev. T. aged 8.1,
ore of the oldest ministers of the
Methodist church in this State,
died Saturday at Durham.
The dry kiln at be-
longing to the Pine Lumber com-
was burned yesterday morn-
It was filled with lumber
and the loss is about
Journal,
The editors of the State have re-
turned from the Niagara excursion.
They report a big trip.
Washington, Oct.
sos Bureau today announced that
the population of the State of
Delaware was in 1900, as
against in 1890. This is
an increase of or 9.6 per
cent.
The population of the District of
Columbia is as against
ten years ago; increase
of or 20.9 per cent.
Here is another argument against
imperialism. It is stated by
that one of the results of oar
war lo the Philippines will be the
importation into this country of
many new and strange parasites,
germs and microbes not to mention
diseases that were never heard of
before on this side of the Pacific.
All of these are in addition to
the war
Dem.
I have a new and well selected stock of
have secured the of Mrs. Ella y
as for this season. She is a
trimmer of long experience and I will guarantee to my
customers Prettiest Hats
at the Prices ever
Infant Caps and Cloaks a Specialty. Dress Patterns Bad
Fashion Hooks.
Mrs- L. GRIFFIN.
Points Higher.
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU.
have just established at one of the best equipped
Gins to be found in Eastern North Carolina and solicit your ginning.
out the best cotton you can get anywhere but our charges are
no higher than others. BRING US YOUR COTTON.
GREEN HOOKER,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST LINE OF
Pattern Hats,
It doesn't always pay the super
doctor to cut his patients.
VELVETS, SILKS. TIPS, FANCY
ft., BROUGHT TO CALL
SEE THEM. TRIM ON SHORT NOTICE AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. to
Misses
GREENVILLE, HO
You'll Catch Cold
If you wear Summer-weight under
wear this sort of weather.
This cool weather is the best underwear
we have. It reminds you daily
that a from Summer to Fall weight
would add to comfort. No matter
whether your taste turns to heavy rot ton
or light wool. No matter whether you
want to pay or for a garment.
have the
Underwear
In All Grades and Styles
Its remarkable how much sell
and still not so remarkable either when you
see the superiority of our goods and note
the reasonableness of our prices.
THE KING
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you you owe
The Eastern for
and we request
yon to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Putting up stoves is the thing
now.
This kind weather is inviting
to Jack Frost.
A new lot of Pictures and
Frames at Mrs. M. D. Higgs.
Another line of Soft Felt Hats
just arrived at Mrs. M. D. Higgs.
Magic
Yeast, Mo Butter per lb,
at S. M.
Just received, Sofa Pillows,
Stamped Linens, and Embroidery
Silks. Mr M. D.
shoeing by a first-class
white workman, at W. O. Barn-
hill's shop on Dickinson avenue.
There was a large grape crop
this year, and report says much
wine been made in the county.
Some of the prudent are laying
in their coal supply. This warm
weather is not going to last all
the time.
The Albemarle Presbytery will
meet night of next week
with the Presbyterian church in
Greenville.
Some cases smallpox are re-
in Pamlico county. We
ape it will be spreading all
about this winter.
Another Idea of Greenville's bus-
can be had from the fact that
the telegraph office here handled
messages on Monday.
Cherry has
ed off right clean, and looks so
much like Mark Hanna that folks
are almost tempted to his
If the school children want a
great big slate for cents they can
2nd it at Reflector Book Store.
A whole case of these slates just
received.
During August and
Greenville sold
of During the same
months Kinston s Id
pounds or more
than The
in Greenville accord-
to the secretary of tho
ville board of trade. ton
Free Press.
He Is
A business man says he cannot
judge whether all are
but he thinks everybody in Green-
ville reads The He
sees the result of bis advertise-
A Curiosity.
Hop Lee, the Chinese Laundry-
mas, brought The
something that he called
The things were quite
a curiosity, good, too.
Badly Cut.
Monday evening about dark
Charles and
had a row
Bar. Sam Allen went to try to
separate the men and stop the fight
when one of them stabbed him in
the side with a knife. The doctors
say Allen is seriously cut.
Not Known Yet.
Some who made guesses June
at the population of Greenville, in
competition for the prize offered by
The are inquiring
about it. The figures have not
been learned yet, but all guesses
have been saved and the result will
be as soon as known.
DUB.
Mr W. C. of
died Suddenly on Sunday. While
his health bad been poor for some-
time, he was going about as usual,
and returning home from a visit to
a neighbor complained of not feel-
well. He lay down on a pallet
and in a few minutes was dead.
He was the father of Mr. J. K.
Go wan, and also of Mrs.
of Greenville.
Both Sent to Jail.
The investigation held by
oner Laughinghouse at Ayden,
Tuesday evening, looking into the
cause of the death of the
step son of John Hargett, colored,
resulted in the jury a
verdict to the effect that tho boy
was killed by John Hargett and
bis wife, Edith Hargett, both
whom were committed to jail with-
out bail.
We regret to learn of the death
of Mr. Council Dawson, which
curred at o'clock this
at his home near
this of consumption. Mr.
Dawson was a prominent citizen of
the county, an upright man
one held high esteem by every
He was of the
Board of
for fourteen years and a member
of the Hoard years. Ho leaves a
large family, his sons being
Dr. W. W. Dawson, of
Monday, X, 1900.
Adrian Savage went to Rich-
today.
Mrs. S. D. Lee left this morning
for Whitakers.
E. T. Forbes came this morn-
from New Bern.
L. L. Hargrove came over this
morning from Springs.
T. H.
day evening from Scotland Neck.
C. C is here in the
marble business J. C.
E. II. returned
day from a trip over in
Virginia.
Miss Jessie Sugg little broth-
Julius, went to Kinston
day evening.
Percy of Whitakers, has
taken a position in the of
Co.
Miss Canary Harper, who has
been visiting Mrs. Lawrence Carr,
left this morning for Wilson.
G. A. and wife returned
Saturday evening from Greensboro
where they have been visiting.
Mrs. R. II Patterson, who has
been visiting Mrs. W. A. Bowen,
this morning for Plymouth,
Miss Emma Harris has taken a
position with Higgs Tail
clerk during their special sale.
T. J. Jar vis, Harry Skinner and
J. L. Fleming left this
for to attend Supreme
court.
D. W. and wife, of
Durham, arrived Saturday even-
to visit his father, A. A. An-
Miss Ethel Pierce, of Ayden,
who has been visiting Miss
Harris, returned home Saturday
evening.
Judge and Mrs. A. M. Moore
left Saturday for New-
Bern where the Judge holds court
this week.
Miss Maud of Winter-
ville, who has Mrs.
W. A. Bright, returned borne Sat-
evening.
Tuesday. , 1900.
Joe Powell, of came
evening.
E. E. Griffin left this on
a trip to Wilson.
D. W. Andrews and wife return-
ed to Durham
Kev. F. H. Harding left this
morning for Washington.
Carlos Harris went down to
Winterville Monday
L. L. Hargrave returned to
Springs Monday evening.
Mrs. Laura Brown returned Mon-
day evening front i visit to Oxford.
P. H. left this morning
tenth, as far as Scotland
Neck.
Miss Mary has taken a
position with Higgs Taft during
their special sale.
J. L. Anderson to Kinston
lo take a position
in a factory there.
Miss Annie Kitchen, of Scotland
Neck, who has been visiting Miss
Rosalind returned home
this morning.
Mrs. H. C. Edwards, Mrs. G.
W. Edwards,
Mrs. W. A. Savage, Mrs. J.
A. K. Tucker returned
from the Association
Wednesday 1900.
H. A. White went up the road
this morning.
W. K. Smith Tuesday
evening from
A. J. Wilson returned Tuesday
evening after an absence of
weeks.
J. J. route agent of the
Southern Express Company spent
last night here.
The last chance you will have to
get Fine Pictures of your
in your town. The well-known
Artists, Campbell Co., from
Richmond, Vs., will
leave us ten days. Now they
give you an opportunity of gelling
Flue Pictures at half the price
would have to pay in any
where fine work is made. Don't
let them leave have
work done. Go and see the
of work they are milking. You
will And them in the old Forbes
store on Five Points.
WE AM HERE
And the Goods are Coming Daily,
Our Second Trip North was a Great Success in
FINDING,
And These Bargains Are Yours For The Asking,
great markets like New York, Philadelphia and Bait ore have been searched for
Bargains we have them. We are going to sell for less money than anybody
else. Why Because are buy more goods than any other store in town
and get larger discounts; and we sell for the smallest possible
of profit, depending on a volume of
and no rents to pay.
and sell. CASH Over
the Counter and No Pay.
at QUO
Let The Figures Tell Their Story.
CLOTHING
Men Suits the 8.00 and 9.00 quality, Price. j Boy the and Bale Price,
, I Boys Suits the Sand quality, Price,
Men Suits and 6.00 quality, Sale Price, ,
ladles Coil Suits, Tailor Made Silk Taffeta Line
Men Suits the 8.00 and quality, while they last I quality now
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
worth
1.25
plain fancy
while Collars and Cuffs,
worth 1.50 .---------Me
inch extra heavy unbleached
German
Children's Fast Black Hose, worth
Best Linen Canvas, worth
Best Feather Bone, ail
Knitting Silk, all colors, worth
Men's Collar-, worth
Webbing worth
.-
Checked worth
yards worth
Drop Hose, worth
Children's extra heavy Hose
Windsor Ties, worth
Laundered Shirts, Worth
good ones, -I
Dress
English Woven Bedspreads, worth
Cl
to inch Lining,
steel Rod silk covers
Cheese Cloth, all
Fancy Foulard Silk, worth
Fancy worth
Nottingham Lace curtains worth
11.26
is Imported Irish Damask, worth
, Fancy Stick worth
Men's Colored Shirts Collars
Bilk Pulley Belts, all colors
Embroidery Cotton, worth So,.
Side Combs, worth .
Stripe White
per
Welled all
Fancy Negligee Shirts, worth
Shirt Waists sets, worth
Men's Silk Bosom
Best Corset
I Fancy
Shades, roller
Waists
New stylos and Patterns, the
i Only
left, come while they last.
Big New Store.
Open Nights.
Greenville, N. C





Attention Farmers
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, SHIRTS. HARDWARE
POCKET and -TABLE
at very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
which is the of any market ire fresh and cheap.
When you come to town again give me a trial.
please,
Jas. B. White.
THE BEST BED ON EARTH
Don't be Deceived.
THE GREAT SUCCESS OF
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
which is due to its merit, and also our vigorous advertising, has
caused others to put mat tresses on the market, which they are offering
for less money and claiming they are as good as the ROYAL
elastic Don't be deceived same. We
deny that they are Just as and are ready at any time to coin
pare ours with others. If your local denier does not handle
write us direct for descriptive pamphlet.
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Sole Manufacturers, ST. C.
Get a Safe
mads in all sizes
office and
general
con-
Victor safe is
for home,
Every sale with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range from up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
mi
and Laxative. Guaranteed core
fever end all malarial and billions troubles. For
chills and
Harrington, Barber
K. C,
6-29
PARIS TO BUFFALO.
PROMINENT CITIZENS PRO-
TO CHANGE STATE EXHIBIT.
of Aid
to Old Stair
Wall
i . i . n Year.
F. of Mead
cm. who lit gut of two vice
Carolina
the of of Mm
at writ-
to u prominent
for lie in
from all
to be
that ill.- afford
to It is believed,
ton. that making a It
should not he a monger
hut tin- In -I the state present.
Mr. John C. whose Is
familial- this suite, writes
from as follow
Mr. W. Street,
N.
My Dear Sir- Your favor of the
concerning the North Carolina ex-
at
Is received. I feel as you
Carolina afford to be
creditably represented on occasion.
I told that North Carolina has the
Meant bent exhibit of any state In the
at the We all
w hat a exhibit North
Carolina had at the World's Fair and
at other held in the United
we cannot afford to lag or
show lack of interest at this stage of
our I as you do
that the Buffalo will be on
of the finest opportunities ever
rented to our state to make a
display of its resources. shall
take pleasure in you as far as I
ti shout a satisfactory
, f iii t waiter in
V letter. With best triune, yours
truly, c. by.
The . C. haul the
following
Mr. W. Porter, Buffalo, N
Sir to your letter of
date to the t
the from North at
Fans lo Buffalo for there. I
In- to sAT that if oil will write
after the legislature
meets, in January next, l will
great pleasure bringing the matter
up and trying to lira
appropriation. I am.
yours very truly. J. C.
Marshall. N.
The c. A. writes;
Mr. w. r. Porter, Buffalo, N. y.
Dear Sir In answer your letter
taking my help in letting an
the removal f our stats
exhibit from Paris to Buffalo, can as-
sure yon I will be glad to do what
can. but can be done
until next January. truly.
C. A.
Winston, N. C., July
Mr. j. c. Hay Um following re-
ply to Mr Porter's l
W. I. Porter, President
from North Carolina, Buffalo. N. Y. s
Pear Sit Veins inst. hand.
iii reply will say that I
agree you in to our
plays and think our board
agriculture and the state should be
Killing the ex-
Incurred from Buffalo to
N. C, home, our
board meets, October next, have
modified regard to the
and Installation, etc., i f
our displays. Will do all I can for you
n an fr the best i f
ii state, etc. from
st any all times, lb
j. c.
N. c . July L.
Save Your Money.
Is will save
many dollars in bills
They will surely curtail diseases
of the stomach, r or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
PILLS
L- of
all
or
and
f sad
Um pink stow to
SAd
of By nail
par ti. for
PILLS
or th. paid,
of our bond.
COAST LINK
iIi
I J.
a ill a n
Tablets
Made by the Va
Love is when it is all
side.
The banana the
The of a girl
has a good millinery bill.
Self-made um are
about half
It is a great deal easier lo
fault than it is lo
some tell the truth
they are looked upon as great hum-
The devil is a warm-hearted
never gives a
a cold room.
this age of greed gold the
more honesty a has the poorer
he becomes.
isn't comfortable as
bin it's a lot cheaper.
The who casts bis bread
upon the water In quick
that rest of the world is out for
the dough,
Ii is natural that the can
should lie numbered the
H of the church.
When the new Judge ascends the
it is a trying moment far
him.
Some people don't believe ball
they hear, and others don't hear
hall they believe.
The makes his own
money isn't nearly so
from a social of view, as the
man who spends what his grand-
father made.
Soon our people will all be
from wrestling
the pipe.
and blow are poor
for brains. The former may
triumph for a time, but the latter
will eventually win
can for horn of
or
Mob. FlU. and
; i f Tobacco. Opium or
Id plain ml
A our
1.00
bona to car In SO days or
polo.
MEDICAL CO.
Rot by J L
N O
WANTED
Lt
Lam Mi.
Lt
Ar
Ar
Lt
Lt
AM Pal
II hi
II fl
ID
U aS
f II
Pal AM
NORTH.
CORDS OP
Dogwood
AND
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from to
10.00 per cord for same, F. O. B.
K.
THIS WOOD must be round,
nearly free from knots, sawed
off at both ends. Will take feet
feet long and as small as
in diameter at small end,
but no smaller.
J.
N.
IN
J. W. BUY k CO.,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Begging, Ties and Hags.
and shipments
solicited.
AI ML
Reflector
As one of depositories Public School Books in
Put We handle th books designated on
State List tor the schools and can simply what-
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
slant and double ruled practice writing
tablets, fools paper, pens, pencils, slates, it,,
colored crayons, inks, companion boxes tie,
of Our
pencils a plain bad pencils cent,
rubber tipped bad pencil I cent, n nice with
pretty cover l with metal hold-
m aloe Mod boa fl Lead pencil, pen
and pen, and rule, all in nice wood box fl
cents A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of best
ink on market, fl cents. Copy books fl , ,,,.
bite crayons, gross In box, cents Good fool's or
paper per quire. v
barker fountain
,;. I. of
writes
Mr. W. J . l-.-i ,
Utter as
of Man- ill tin-
Iran i j.
bin l l. .- I i I
lo I III-
tit i. in r truly,
I. I. ii ill
Course, u.;. C
.-
a-
w. v f
. I s
III Sir I, . . .
Ii five i, lo
. . i ii
la my hi our
pr, I I it-
can i a
II.-. i. I
i i now lo
I nine r hi
Ink, u l- j. I'm- I lb,
board l
Unit I to
in ii -.-111.1 i
Tin- i lbs it
of our
Commerce tin
to t. -1 I tomorrow I
fit will
Him I may U- to .
I,, in
will rail me any I line
I ml you, have Hie
b In., your,
as.
Sac. Is,
A Smile In
Dull care isn't it a dull
The forger goes wrong lien
begins to write.
It to reason court
. is a i. place.
even can
time with a foot rule.
Home are that
object lo common sense.
The manager of a can't
complain he never gets a
show.
The lam. S, r, In. Hi
in aw
, r. on ti.
It t tin. M ,, ,.,,,,. t n
baring
mediate n.
work f ll
I i,
I.- . Save
III for
lug. I bare bod to bard
for II i, nun,. mo.
you had
lam III-
of a Bachelor.
A woman's heaven would lie a
dead In lire without it had a little
dog in it and a big garret.
A woman gets most of hap-
out of how
miserable she was some particular
time before.
A woman is considered bright by
the other women by the number of
kinds of a fool can make of a
man in live minutes.
time a woman sits up half
of night sweet to a lot of
men she up next morning
and acts ugly to the one she is mar-
York
TO
The having
before ll Superior Cirri el Pit
a,. Will an
W II,
Holier i to ell
lo in pay-
all
. inn,
semi payment or the
1901, or tin, notice
,;, i in I m of recovery.
Thin day 1800.
A A.
of W. B, I
Do you know
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Lt
Lt
Lt
r . i O I
r-
, u
Lt
Ar Rock, Mount
Lt Rocky
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u a
am m
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IS II H
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i to e nor n ft
ii ti
no i, or
Main
Ion p
1226, p m, Bar
ford p Returning San for J
SO p arrive
Fayetteville el p m,
u m
leave lien-
a in. Red
ii., a
rive leave
p m, Hope p n
p in. G p n
ville p in
with train Ni
at M with the
at Bed the Re
railroad, at
Seaboard Air and
Railway at with the Durham
Railroad.
GOOD
by the Quart.
lake of a
and bottle a fall
W baKer
Mood. fr
been
good
Johnston's
up Ike
and tile
mere and
knows. The pallor of
place of
the rich color of
the for all of the
and and for ail
of men, woman and children.
CO. Detroit, nice.
SOLD BY
th
OLD DOMINION LINE
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green
ville, leave Greenville daily
V. M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe c a v c
Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. If. for Tar-
l-ave Tarboro for Grenville
Tuesdays, Saturdays
at G A. M. carries freight only.
at with
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
Train on in. Neck U for the Weal
tiff
pm, should order freight
Co from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J.
Greenville, N. O.
Train- Branch leave Wilt
P a m and in. arrive Parmele
a in am I p m. Parmele
arrive a m
. sunder
Train Tarboro except Sunday
at p m, pin. Ply
mouth pm. Ply
dally,
am. arrive, II
We sell cheap
QUESTION ABOUT IT-
your Notions,
Shoes, Capes, Trunks, from
Our Store. No Scraps
or Clearance Sales.
Cheap
Cash
Store
ii
Home
Moving Machines
IN THE IN PUT ODDITY .
If you need a Machine see me
II store, or write ins
Jan. l. j, c.
I On., Day Cure.
Coal Ii, throat cured by
tor l
cry tor
-----.- v
. M.
and retail Grocer
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mm. Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Hour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Pried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Glass
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes
tool, K, , Hun,.,, Stand-
ard Machines, and nu-
other
Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
rain on Midland
dally, except
m.
as a
Sunday. a m,
m.
-Id
Train en Branch II
out o m. p m, arrive lie
I . ii. I . ;. . Ii . II a in
f m leave Hope II a
I M p m. II a m. arrive at ho. t,
Mount IX a m, p m. dally except
Train on i Bunch leave. for
Clinton dally, except Sunday, left
ti m. returning leave. Clinton at a m
pm.
Train No
don for all point. North dally, all via H b
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. B. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Ma-ager
TAKE HOB. Kl S CHILL TO II
per Cures and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money back i f t.
No other as good. Get the kind
with the Red Cross on label.
Sold guaranteed by
Bryan druggists.
NOTICE, LAND POSTED.
All persona are hereby warned for-
bidden to hunt with or without gun or
or In any other way upon the
of the in Town-
the north of Creek.
J. B. Little,
en. wife and I.
SAM M
i Hick .
w M
REWARD
W tor any
Up-lo
Br
and
------on.
n-i
of
ml
the art
with. are
pin,
HI K T
J L
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and in
Stocks, i and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
this day qualified baton the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt
as A the of Henry
la given to
all holding said n-
present to me for payment
duly no or before the
day of March, 1901, or this notice will be
in bar of their recovery. All
ml. hi, I,, mi I relate are notified to make
to inc.
Thai the day of September 1900.
M r.
of Henry
GREENVILLE
are------o
ti. C.
Cotton and Ties always
on baa i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
baud. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
part men t and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
See
At the old Marcellus Moore store,
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, In fact everything
to lie found an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices fur all kinds of
Country Produce,
cash or In barter. When
you want sell or when
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat
T. F. CHRISTMAN CD
at Five Point
IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nine Line of Hardware.
COME TO MB.
J. B.
PATENT
modal, photo.
for free examination and advice,
O. MOO.
Lawyer
The Eastern
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH PI
PER II
mm
VOL XIX
PITT COUNTY, N. C, 1900.
NO
-AT-
SI 1.1
National Ticket.
For
A AM J.
it Nebraska.
For
E. STEVENSON,
II
Presidential Elector, 1st Mat.
L.
Carte
For Congress, 1st Dial.,
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
of
The dark blots that divorce
makes society easily
seen and sad lo write much
about, sol will i only a few
incident of the absurd and
people
may lie I once occupied a
seat on the grand stand at New-
port Casino during a tennis m
After I had eon in my seat a
time, a man once
but remarried, came
with his new wife and occupied
two seals on my left, and a few
moments later the woman from
whom he had been divorced, and
who bad also remarried came
with new husband and sat
my right Whether
ticket agent arranged this for a
I am not prepared to say, but
all went well until grew tired
game and got leaving the
four a straight row, which made
an interesting picture a few
moments. The four realized
however, what people
and smiling at, looking daggers
atone another immediately arose
and disappeared in the crowd.
The incident amused the lads and
misses very much.
A lady I k ow Very well in New
York, who was giving a dinner-
party, told me she dreaded
the arranging of her guests at
least she put people to
gather whom the had set
as she put it. would
be perfectly dreadful to seat a gen-
beside a lady to whom he
is paying Brad-
din Hamilton in Smart
set.
South Cotton Crop.
By October there will
not be a bale of cotton left in
he fields in South will
be practically over one-half a crop.
However, allowing the extra
costs of harvesting marketing,
this year's yield is worth to the
farmers a full at about seven
If it were not for fact
the corn, potatoes and pea
crops have been so seriously dam-
aged the farmer, would be
As it is they have more cash
in band than for many years, and
are paying old debts. They say
they see daylight ahead; that even
with a bale crop next
year cannot sell below
With organization of
and the warehouse
system they hope to keep the price
at about that figure.
All from the go to
show that the people of this section
of the country are enjoying such
prosperity as they have not known
for many years. Nu better
dent of the sooth's growth could
be wanted the increased earn-
week to
weak. The only danger
now Is that the high price of
may have the offset more or less to
retard mill industry.
to N. Y. Sun.
of M usual.
To repel is to make it
He that has patience may com-
pass
We take no note of lime but
from its
is the mother of good
De
What the Master desires is a
wakeful
Anyone who docs less bis
very best is not fully to bis
Like strength is felt from hope
and from
Pope.
It matters bow a dies,
but bow be Samuel
Johnson.
Courage consists blindly
overlooking danger, but in seeing
it, it.
History is a little else than a
of human and
Nothing happens to anybody
which be is not lilted nature
Aurelius.
What distinguishes us from one
another is our varying relations
with
of Monument on
Will Cost Five Million Dollar.
It will cost more than two hundred
million dollars for of
the army navy for next
year The chiefs of bureaus
of the War Department are
mating their expenses on a basis of
an army of one hundred thousand
Imperialism and militarism
come high, but the trusts want
them I North Carolina's part of
cost will be five dollars
over five times as much as is
raised for public schools the
State. Think of it, men
North will be taxed
in 1901 five dollars for militarism
for every dollar it pays to educate
its own children. this heavy
burden just as spirit of
people is aroused to new effort for
increased taxation for public
schools.
If there were other reason,
North ought to put
their children above
imperialism.
In the Bite of old Fort
Island, there
was erected a to
Dare, the first white child
born soil. Th is moo
the following in-
this site, July August,
1585, colonists, out
from by Sir Walter Eal-
built a fort, called by them
New Fort
These colonists were tut first set-
of the English race
ca. returned to England
July, 1606, Sir Frauds Drake.
Near ibis place was born, on
18th of 1587, Virginia
Dare, the child of English
parents born in
lend Ananias Dare Eleanor
White, bis wife, members of an-
other baud of colonists sent out by
Sir Walter in 1587. On
j Sunday, August 1587, Virginia
Dare was baptized.
Chief of the In-
hail been baptized on
Sunday preceding. These baptisms
are the first known celebrations of
a Sacrament the
of the thirteen
is called to mind by a
beautiful picture of this monument
is exhibition at the store of
Bros. Mr C.
Moore spent last winter spring
at East Lake, and
while that section
Island. One these
visits be was accompanied by a
photographer who took a picture
the monument for Mr. Moore. He
brought it home with and
recently sent it north to have it en-
and framed. Besides the
beauty picture, is worth
going to sec its historic inter-
est.
TO THE PEOPLE, AND OS
PITT AND ADJOINING
We
We
General Merchandise
to be any store Pitt County. Well
selections, the creations of the lies manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all year Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work tor and our mutual ad
vantage. It is our pleasure to show what want and to
sell you if we can. We you
attention, and the most liberal terms with a rail
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
you come to market you will not do yourself justice
Bryan j -in, where.
Latest and authentic ad vie
New York and Indiana are lo
the the
of State.- nil to
Illinois and Ohio are
to join the landslide
against
Indiana situation well
defined in Be
publican con-
cede I In- Stale to
Stevenson. changes in the
tailoring a
the Cuban prate,
and the tariff meas-
are said lo have created a
Stale which a
since great
i clubs.
In New York the Democratic
you the very l-M sen ice, defections are l-
ported ever portion of
Stale, and the
Hie forefront of race after your
You best selected line of
Cannot be
with Applications, as bey
leach Mat of the dis-
. h is a blood Of eon
disease, and in to
cure it must take
n-medic. Hall's Cure is
taken and acts
on the blood mucous
Catarrh Cure is a quack
It w-
one of the in this
country for years, and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of
tin- Ionics known, combined
with lest blood purifiers,
on mucus surfaces
The
ingredients is what such
results
Props.,
Ohio,
by flat.
Hall's are
Hi in hundred
are
if you do not M our immense before buying tee has so tar
us the following lines of general
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Caps, Silks and Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets and Carpets, Mailings Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse and Dusters.
Groceries.
Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Head Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Nails and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash of ON Approved en.,
lit. Our Merit and , w ill be cast . In.-
for and in that line.
over who, it is
will repudiate the present
policy of pally, and will
for Bryan The
lo the
greatest in the
the
The Democratic man
pleased with the
outlook and even indication
points lo a greater
in this Stale than that
in
No less an than
Huge Chicago lo Ml.
Local
by ,
This Will the Stale of
the
I Ohio chances of
victory are no I,
I will
give plurality and
read write.
elect has let it be
the prime aim of
his administration will will to
North Carolina an ado-
public If be
shall, our debt will lie
able. The ought now to lie
telling their to help
him in every w percent-
h bite illiterates ill State
in f in any oilier South-
greatest, we think
ill the Union, But the percentage
of illiterates is less than ill
live other Stales,
to
Credit
Your Friends,
Will Suit.
II. T. representing
arrived on the A. Ii. freight
train during the storm last night.
The train stopped at a crossing in-
stead of station.
Mr. not knowing the way
to the hotel went to a nearby
the grove to Main street, he walk-
ed ditch, which was
to the depth of several feet,
his ankle ruining
his sample, and clothes.
This morning he consulted a law
and entered suit against
town and also the railroad for fail
to take him to
Tarboro Southerner.
the well digger i, not ex
from sickness.
N. C, Oct.
la believed here that the butcher-
ed execution of Archie
will probably result in the intro-
of a new
law in the next legislature.
in these parts have talked
about Clinton affair a good deal
and say that it emphasizes the
of a change in system. It is
together likely that the result of
that a measure will
be when the Legislature
meets again providing for the State
to become the public
Ai soon a is condemned he
will lie sent to the
and kept there the day of ex-
when will
be affected by the execution-
to improved
Killed in China
New October com
list of Protestant missionaries
believed to have been killed from
the beginning of
to September 5th, has been
ed by the American Bible Society,
from Kev. John K.
its agent Shanghai. The list
contains the people,
very few, if any, of whom v ill es-
cape. Of these are men,
men ill married and
and children
the above total there are the
following
men, women l Hi married
and and children, total
Americans.
Total killed, whose death
there cannot lie any arc II
men, married women, single
. men, IS children total III.
Of these killed Americans
are men, I married woman, sin-
women, ii children, total III.
Of those in who were
unquestionably massacred July
were men, i married women, I
single women, children; total
all British.
There are still some missionaries
in the provinces of Kan Sub
Chow who have not been heard
from for some time, but there is
good reason to hope that they will
get to places of safety.
Unique Badge,.
f, M.
loyal adherents and supporters
here, have adopted a budge
as the emblem of their choice for
United Slates Senator. It is a full
per on
of the coat. We
prediction that it is
only original, but if by all
supporters here the
the crop will be heavy,
but they do want any
Aurora.
Is
licit
Maryland, We.-I
Virginia Bud Delaware are
by the national coin in it lee to
be-ale for
Democrat.
Convention Held at
N. C. Oct. Hi. The
; Id publican u of Frill
A correspondent of the Char
lotto Observer tolls just baton
the August election clerk of
the court Of Polk , a
received 1800 of cam-
funds to be used for the
party's good, lie sent for one of
bis
Intending to distribute the money
this my, but soon alter this
lieutenant let clerk found that
the whole sum was missing. A
hue and MM raised and the
were charged with
I lull. Now is said that
has evidence that bis lieutenant
funds and be will
inn e him arrested,
The Richmond Stove Go's
Stoves have been sold in
Greenville for Sixteen Years.
a full line of these Stoves
both cook and We also curry I full
Una of repairs tor same. buy Hay. Lime,
Cotton Heed and Hulls
By Oar Load;
We have just received two car of
and can satisfy anybody in price
A lull lino Dry
Hardware Cutlery and everything
kepi
Cull and gel OUT J
J. C COBB.
called older by ll.
Abbott, Mr. in Ilia
secretary's chair. on
. reported
ties represented,
temporary officers were made per
III. slated In icily the
a had been called lo name
a candidate nuclei
and a Ii I
Micelles, III. A. Ii.
Alexander, was
led and chosen
date for and Mr,
The I
pointed one member from
county, the there
after adjoin
The hung the
id lo
gel ill While for I
their desires Bo
at
and endorsed Itch
el.
lacking in
I he- and
appear to mean
business.
Ike Meek ins and U. O, New lit I
were sonic
Republican summer and lime
been sneaking
were treated
tempt, l Ins, means that ale
the light and Mi.
and to eon-
Small have been wasted.
Of course Mr. Meekins and Mr.
will In come down.
wedding ring always Ills
build of fate.
formers of
n Pro.
Association with II.
St I a-president,
that primarily
main
i- to guarantee the former full
tor bis farm pro
an i keep Mm In
with the The Idea is a
capital one and win lie
I gnat to the
can keep and
um who desire
In use ends. Stales
ville Landmark.
Slates bought a
little Island within a yards of
be town of and on it ill
establish a biological
is -aid that OS much an
will be
Advocate.
B ST
lever i- a of
Chill ionic. II is simply
a ml quinine tasteless form
No cine in, Price
i II I IS
and night Sweats with
Chill Tonic at -Tie. per
bottle to take. Motley
refunded If it foils. up-
parities the blood and
yoU well. None its good.
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
all, Woolen and
Dr. i. ii. Jamb,
N.
Office over While
A store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 12 October 1900
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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October 12, 1900
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