Eastern reflector, 19 October 1900


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an Grade el
Awards
Oct. cable
gram received to -day from
Commissioner Peck, at
i Paris, an
must lines of the filial results obtained by the
I am now offering you one of the most -on., the form of
DRY GOODS, SHOES. HATS. at the Paris Exposition.
TIN .
POCKET -TABLE
My line of
at very reasonable prices.
is the of any market are and cheap.
When you come to town again me a
please.
White.
THE BEST BED ON EARTH
Don't Be Deceived.
The United States received
awards, Germany 1,826, Great
1,727 and Russia 1,493.
The United States leads not only
in the fraud total, but also all
grades of awards, from grand
l merely honorable
ARE YOU
BANKRUPT
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
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on I
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SO
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Will Try it Again.
Oct. challenge
from Sir Thomas for an-
other series of races for the Amer-
cup has been to the New
York Yacht flub.
fir Thomas informed a
representative of the Associated
that his challenge is
the Line steamer
manic, due at New York, Thurs-
day, and that he prefers that all
information as to its contents be
Slat gives oat by the New York
Yacht Club.
The letter challenging contain a
CO-
ass,
THE GREAT SUCCESS OF
as to the date of the
race, i will
Aug I is reported
the challenging will be built
on the Thames and that she will I
named Shamrock.
to rumor, Robert
one or the commanders of
the old Shamrock, will command
the racer.
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
which is due to its merit, and
caused others to put mattresses on he
for less money and claiming We slights and neglects are intended,
OVER THE
All the electric plants at Terre
are tied up by a
strike.
It is thought the among
vessels operating on the
Banks will aggregate
from the gale of September
Twelve hundred building trades
men have struck at Wash,
and on thirty six large build-
has stopped.
A money order clerk in one of
the branch New York
city has arrested for forging
and raising orders.
President W. V. Powell, of the
Order of Telegraphers,
has suspended from office by
a special convention of the
division of that organization
session at St. Louis. Powell is the
who engineered the strike
among the operator., on the South-
Railway last spring.
Po, by J L
Greenville. N C
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lot
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lots
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a at a a
Don't be Morbid.
It is an easy thing to get a
morbid state; to that
people do care for you, to
oversensitive, and to think
mire with others. If your local
write us dire. for descriptive pamphlet.
not handle them,
BOY ALL BORDEN,
Sole N. C.
Get a good
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for home, turn, office and general use.
sale soil with a guarantee to be tire
Prices range up.
T. L. SUGG,
J Greenville, N. C.
Every
proof.
Jaw dull Tunic
M and Guaranteed cure for chills and
fever and all malarial and troubles. For -ale by
tears grow very quick to come,
your heart is heavy, and you are a
sorrow not only to yourselves, but
to every one you. The
cure for this state is
practical. yourself
in making other people happy; re-
member there may be other girls
feel as you do, and show them
some kind, pleasant If
you have fell left out of a
because you did not know
about the subject being discussed,
the talker turned to some
who did know, do not draw away
feel hurt; forget yourself,
show an interest by
or asking sensible qua-
is nothing a
likes better than an interested
yourself somebody
place is a good
against the heaviness which comes
when you allow yourself to think
you have been
Journal.
Harrington,
N.
Some populists say that they
will vote for this year,
as they did MM, because they
are opposed to the election law
passed by our last legislature.
k is said that a bad excuse is
better than excuse, but the
excuse for not voting for
is worse than no excuse at
all. Of course Mr. had
nothing whatever to do with the
enactment of our election law,
w no way responsible for it.
He had no more to do with the
enactment of that law than with
the election law of the Fusion
Legislature. It is not only unjust
but silly to blame Mr. for
law passed by any
lie has studiously refrained from
taking sides on any question in our
State politics. Indeed he has re
much criticized and
even censured for not advocating
our suffrage amendment in the
speeches, which he made his
last visit to this State. And Dem-
have urged, of
this, not to vote for him next
month. Such would be
as as unjust are the
Populists who oppose Bryan lie-
because our last Legislature passed
an election law, which they do not
Record.
WANTED
CORDS OF
Dogwood
AND
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from to
10.00 per cord for same, u.
N. C. .
THIS WOOD must be round,
nearly free from knots, and sawed
ends. Will
and feet long and U
inches in diameter at small
but smaller.
J. H.
U N.
in
i. w. k co.,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and baud lent of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
. HI.
Lt
Arrive
Lt
Ar Kooky
Tarboro
Lt Mount
e id ii in
m am m
ass i
i w i w a w
i it or
GOOD
by the Quart
aw o
id
blood.
a mm
good
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
Md
more ad
mun t
rich lo
Urn. Md IN cam-
and
CO.
SOLD BY
OLD DOMINION LINE
Main W
Inn U p n
leaves p m, Bat,
p m. Hemming
ii m.
p in.
om
Branch-Train leave Ben-
a in, Maxton a m. K
m. ban Mill. M .
p at, Hone Mill. p n
Bad pin, P n
arrive. p m
with train
the Carolina
at Bad Spring, with
Spring.
Seaboard Air Line and Souther.
at Durham
Charlotte
Train on to.
Mr m. IT
Si Seek OS l
pro.
a m.
if mm.
m.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Dealer,
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go-Carte, Parlor
Suits, Tables.
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty an-
Cherries, Peaches,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil
Seed Meal and Hulls, Oar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and W
Ware, Cakes Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing M a c h i n e s, and nU
other Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
Phone W-
Train, o.
M m an a m.
. m and p B. V, B
Train daily
s p m. P .
p m. p m. I Ii
South
am. B, II
train on Midlands C
except IS a ,
m, ea
an.
Train on Branch
Mount atom am. I p .
D I a m, p m. Hope M
p Spring g
p m. II
Mount U a m. t p m. Sand
on l
p m. returning at a B
SO pm.
Train So made, J
don all
mono.
n. M.
Agent,
J. B. KENLY, Manager.
T M.
Steamer leave
ton daily at A. M.
ville, leave Greenville daily
, M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe e a v e a
Greenville Mondays,
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at ii A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all for
with railroads at
Shipper should order freight by
the Old Dominions. S. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Una from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C.
Greenville, N. O.
THE
APPOINTED THE
HAVE
Reflector
A on tin- tat Public
Pin County. Ike book- designated on the
Stale for the public schools mid can supply what-
ever you need. We have
COPY ROOKS,
slant mid ruled writing
tablet-, paper, pens, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes
Some of School
A Kansas woman who
religion thought it sinful
to wear ornaments, and gave her
gold watch lo her husband. He
took it down town and let it
another watch that Bryan
carry Indiana, and by the
time she fully recovers from her
pious spell and wants her property
he will watch of his
own to wear. Great heads those
Post.
The Washington Post would like
to know what the administration
is doing about Mr. Neely, the In-
hustler, who so
much of that Cuba
It is doing nothing until after
the election and will then do as lit-
as possible. Mr. Neely is an
orthodox regulation
CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night and
Money back if it doesn't.,
No other as good. Get the kind
with the Bed Cross on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten,
Bryan and Ernul, druggists.
NOTICE, LAND POSTED.
All persons are hereby warned and for-
to hunt with or without gun if
dog or in any other way upon the
lands of the
north of
J. II.
it en. if
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and Hes always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept constantly n
Country produce and
sold. A trial you.
O. W.
IS
moral
cent, S plain lead l cent,
robber tipped lead i awe tablet
pretty rover I crayons, with metal bold-
in nice box pan
and pen, and rule, all in wood box, .---
cents A great big wide tablet cuts. Bottle of bent
ink on the market, B cents. Copy books to cents.
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool s cap
paper i per
Speaking of that lie about
an being to keep the silver
plank in the Kansas City pint
form, Mark Hanna says he doesn't
that while is a
demagogue, be is not
Hanna thinks a demagogue
can Bryan doesn't and
neither does any other honest man.
Wilmington Star.
And now it is alleged that Mar
II was born in
England, coming to this
with his parent when he was
en of age. The author the
allegation should Is.-promptly sup
pressed. This country is too busy
in the Philippines to risk any
provocation of trouble with
When a wife no longer believes
her husband she joins the anti
trust
Do you know
We sell cheap
IT.
Buy your Dry Goods; Notions,
Trunks, from
Our Cash Store. No Scraps
or Clem
New Home
Sewing Machines
IN IN COT .
If you need a Machine see me
at II. C. Hooker's store, or write me
TO
The undersigned having duly
More Superior Clerk ,. PU
as of Will an
of W. II.
notice hereby given lo all
ed to the lo make immediate
and all
having
. Ii payment on or before He
2nd day of October, 1901, or notice
NOTICE TO
Haying day ire the
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt county
as Administrator of the estate of Henry
Elmore deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persons holding claims against en-
isle u me for
duly authenticated, on or the
day of March, 1901, or will be
plead in bar of recovery All
to are notified lo make
immediate payment to me.
This of
r.
of Henry d
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
fountain
Ks A
Some of the
are warning mine
to lake
the places of the miners.
do think a race racket
would lie a good way to the
strike
Cheap
Cash
will be plead in bar of recovery
day of October, 1900
Mast A A-
of W. U. I
Store
W. T. Co.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Tho On Day
j Ski as
At the old Marcellus Moore store,.
on Five Points, where we
just opened a new and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to be found an up-to-date
Grocery. , .
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either in cash or in barter. When
you want to sell or when you
want to buy come to .
To all who favor us with Men
patronage we promise entire sat
at Five
PATENT
Faisal
Wee
FOB
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The Eastern Reflector
TWICE
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
PER
-AT-
VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER
NO
ill
National Ticket.
Fur
J. BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
For
E.
of
Elector,
L.
For Congress, 1st Dist.,
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
Too Oil Mill Men.
A correspondent of The
more Sou makes prediction as
lo the result of next mouth's
Michigan
North
Indiana
New
Kin k-
Vermont
UTah
Ohio
West VirgiNia.
Statement That a
Man still Holds Slaves.
He Tried to and Lost.
New York, Oct.
a New York
of a Gs., wholesale
cotton house, and one of the part
trying to out
what has become of which
he claims was in an envelope sent
by express marked but
said to have contained double that
sum when it dispatched. On
being opened at its destination,
only it is declared, was
forthcoming.
day last week Mr
went to the Central National Bank
he is a depositor drew a
check for asking the
cashier, Mr. Young, for bills of
large denomination. He was
nine bills and two
bills. Then he asked the
cashier to have them put in a
large envelope as he wanted to
by express. This was
and the parcel was handed to
Then, according to the story
told by the cashier, the cotton
merchant took a pen marked
envelope That
be returned it to the cashier and
requested him to forward It to
Savannah along with the rest of
the bank The envelope
was directed to brother,
who is at the head of the
house. Mr. Young took it
and Mr. lea the bank.
At the close business,
package, was taken
to an office of the Adams Express
Company by a of the
bank, a receipt was issued it
as marked it was forwarded
with the other packages
of money that had come from the
same bank
Nothing was heard of the matter
until late Tuesday night and then
Gustave got a
from his brother In Savannah say-
that the envelope had been
received, but it contained only
It is said that Gustavo
had written bis brother
of the transaction and that the en
would contain Mr.
has put the matter into
hands of bis attorney-
Four or more of the largest cot-
seed oil mills have closed. At
the of the season the mar-
pi ice for seed was per ton.
Later the quotations ranged about
mark. This latter price
was set by the Cotton
Oil Company, which operated four
of the largest mil's in the State.
Since then the price has bounded
past the quotation, and there
is a chance it will go
higher.
Years ago the emptied
cotton seed the gullies, and now
the seed bring a bushel.
manufacturers claim that
when seed is for
a ton any where from to M is
lost
There is no expected advance in
price of crude or oil,
all mills buying seed
are engaged in speculation. Ac
cording to some of toe mill men re
fined oil can be bought New
York cheaper it be
manufactured by mills paying
a ton for the seed.
situation ii a serious
said a manufacturer to The Com-
correspondent today
policy which some of the
mills arc pursuing of paying
a ton for seed is destructive. The
cause of the advance is twofold.
First, there is the late season and
the opening of ten or more mills
the State. The new mills are
to get and most of
them are buying at or there-
abouts.
demand and price of the
product of the hulls,
meal, oil and of a
nature to warrant the safe buying
of seed at The mills are cut-
ting each other's throat, and it
seems lo reach any
agreement whereby the price can
be
A. C. Phelps. secretary and
treasurer of the Atlantic Cotton
Oil Company, when in Charleston
the other day, said his company,
which owned and controlled four
of the finest mills was
not able to run them on account of
the high price of seed. Two ran
for a time, and then were closed,
and it is not when they will
be reopened. The company in-
its not to buy until
price dropped to as it was
not clear how the mills could be
operated to pay with the seed so
high in price.
The oil men say it is business
suicide to try and manufacture oil
with price of seed at
They are waiting for a decline,
though at present there Is not
much indication that the farmers
will be willing to sell for a lower
S. C, Special
10th, to New York Commercial.
For more forty years Wade
Crowder, colored, bis wife Matilda
and his daughter Sallie have been
held slaves this glorious laud of
free. story, as told by
himself and corroborated by his
wife, B as
was born on Mane
plantation in Mississippi, the
Pearl river, about miles south
of Grenada. I did not know I was
free until a week and neither
did any of us. We always worked
picking cotton on plantation
nobody ever there to tell
us that we were tree.
Crowder had about colored
working for him. If we tried
to get past the they
would catch us and take us back
to the master and we would get a
whipping. One day last week in j
wife pick her share of cot-
she wasn't feeling very-
well, the driver gave
terrible beating. He whip-
her till clothes struck to
her back. That made us mad and
we planned to run away. Twelve
of us were in
Crowder and his wile's daughter
arrived here at I o'clock yesterday.
Steve of tho leading
colored of took them
in charge and to his home A
telegram was by to
President the
facts a related by Crowder. The
colored people will also retain at-
to begin action in the
United States Courts to secure, if
what is due these colored
people in shape of wages.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Just Three Things.
once met a thoughtful
says Bishop Whipple,
TO THE PEOPLE. OUR FRIENDS AND 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
WASHINGTON LETTER.
to found any store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, hummer
We are work for yours and our mutual ad-
pleasure to show n you want and to
sell you if We offer you the very beat Besides the political work
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a .
established business built up strictly on its own merits l .
When you come to market you will not do doing in Washington, to-
ll see our immense stock before buying elsewhere., Log prominent officials, and
., J. . . iv. merchandise.
Washington. D. U., Oct. 15th.
The administration, from
the President is playing
partisan politics for all it knows
how, the public is get-
ting in way it can. The
White House has been turned
apolitical headquarters with the
the duties of
to Boss Hanna. Any-
thing to keep the republicans
power is the basis of all the White
House consultations
es. Thai even single voles are not
being overlooked by the
official order sent from Washing-
ton for dismissal of
a woman o.
who got the other day,
the of a voter her
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with Local Applications, as hey
reach the seat of dis-
ease, is a blood or con-
disease, to
cure it you must take internal
Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, acts
the blood and mucous surfaces.
Catarrh Cure is a quack
medicine. It prescribed by
one of the best in this
country for years, and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of
the best combined
the best blood purifiers, act-
directly on the mucous surfaces
The perfect of the two
ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing
lend for testimonials free.
F. J. Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Bold Druggists,
Pills are the
ll you see our . v i-
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Caps. Dress Trimmings
Jackets end Capes, Carpets, Mattings On
Shoes.
Men's, Women's Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, hi,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and
Furniture.
The Battleship Texas is to
ix passed upon by a hoard of
at Norfolk, to determine
whether it is worth while to
more money on this obsolete
type of ship. If the overhauling
can be brought into reasonable
limits, it is probable that it will
be authorized, but if the sum re
quired is largo the vessel
will retire from service.
told me that for years he had read
every book he could which assailed
the religion of Jesus Christ, and he
should have become an but
for tree
First, I am a man. I am go-
somewhere. Tonight I am a
nearer the grave I was
last night. I have read all such
books can tell me. They shed
one solitary ray upon the
They shall take away the only
guide leave me stone blind.
Second, I bad a mother. I
saw her go down the dark val-
where I am going, and she
leaned upon unseen arm as calm
as a child goes to sleep the
breast of its mother. know that
was not a dream.
Third, have three mother
less he said it
with tears his have
no protector but myself I would
rather sill them leave them in
this sinful if you blot out
mi it all the teachings of the
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that hue.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approve,
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Ran
Warning Voices From the Past.
quit own
upon
g round
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well us beautiful and artistic, look
for the
this is only a partial list, are
the stomp with their
salaries being paid by the tax pay-
while their official work is be-
Postmaster General
Smith. Secretary Gage, Secretary
Wilson Attorney General
Solicitor General Richards, Third
Postmaster Mad
den, Fourth Assistant Postmaster
General Assistant
Commissioner of
Pensions, Evans, Director of
the Mint, Roberts. In addition to
these there is an of smaller
in the field speaking or
pulling wires to voters,
and the people are footing the
bills.
More government clerks will go
I home to vote this year, bin c
done so since the days when
Chandler bossed the Republican
machine and made them do as be
pleased. Clerks will register and
vole who have not so for
years or more. Every govern-
clerk residing in the Slates
anyway close have re-
a circular letter from the re-
publican bosses of his stale, telling
him that If he fails to register and
Tote, his name will be handed lo
the republican Stale committee,
which is another way m
telling him if he fails to vote
be will loose his job. The Heads
if the government department are
doing their part to help along the
exodus of voters, at the expense of
the tax payers of the country, by
allowing it to lie that the
clerks will be paid for the lime
lost in going home to register
vote. will not have the time
deducted from their annual leave.
Late advices from Illinois put
that State In the sure Democratic
column. A poll of the state com-
by the democrat several
ago, gives Bryan a majority
of from lo outside
of Chicago, which has been
practically conceded to the
tints by the republicans from tin
beginning of the campaign,
Lincoln's Prophecy In
see in the future a crisis
that unnerves me and
causes me to for the safety
of my country. As a result of the
war. corporations have been en-
throned, and an era of corruption
In high places will follow, and the
money power of the country will en-
to reign by
upon prejudices of the
until wealth is aggregated
in a hands the Republic is
I feel at this moment
more anxious for the safety of the
country than ever before, even in
the midst of
The the First dis-
luting the distressful con-
of young Mr. Meekins after
the few bouts with Hon. John
Small, have considerately called in
Dr. Alexander to patch up the
case. Dr. A. doubt is a good
doctor, but we advise him to be
more careful than another M. D.
who was called to seethe wife of an
Irishman and contracted to cure or
kill her. She died. When he
presented his bill the
husband you cure
my wife. Of course he
replied you kill
he again Inquired.
The bill remained unsettled a
last Post.
At Texas,
lion Israel has offered
is almost the only
house of worship that escaped
injured from the recent
any religious denomination in that
city for of divine
ship.
foreign
Washington.
If there can be principle
more deeply written in the mind
of every it is we
should have nothing to do with
declaration of
is the fundamental law of
the Monroe.
our constitution there
can be no
Webster.
all the
tunes which could befall thin nation
I should regard that of its
lug a warlike and conquering
power the most direful and
Henry Clay.
The Daughters of the man is good enough to gov-
so.,,
It is remarkable with what
parent ease tho
moves in its accustomed
grooves while nearly all the chief
officers, Federal and State, are ab
from their poets In order to
participate in the partisan work of
a Presidential campaign. It was a
Swedish statesman who said to
with how little wisdom
the world is
Record.
De is so dost heaven
dill de angels kin lean film tie win-
en pull de
didn't tell some people
de streets heaven Will paved
trade mark, which is shown Upon every genuine gold you wouldn't ketch em in
Some
I a line.
James B. Boyd is judge of the
United States Court for the West-
District of N. C. Another James
R. of Nebraska and
is a Democrat who has declared for
The St. Louis Globe
Democrat urea a picture of our
Judge Boyd in referring to the Ne-
man's Hop. Judge Boyd
objection to a man
way, but he does object to
having his picture paraded as the
who is about sixty
obi. Record
years ago letter writing was, for
ladies, an elaborate, serious ac-
Miss B.
kins, in an article
When People Wrote
contributed to The Youth's Com-
of October
with delight till humor the practice
this now almost lost art.
Stove or Range, and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and substitutes.
lead nil others in yearly sales popularity.
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
ten mile it.
ain't no use worry. E
house,
de lies you can do is
thank Cod tic
Money makes boss go; but
hit lakes u pine
de mule git a move
THE
fever is a but lie of Grove's
Chill Tonic, ll
Iron quinine In a tasteless form
No pay. Me.
CUE ND FEVER
night Sweats with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic per
bottle. Pleasant lo take. Money
refunded it fails. Restores
petite, purifies blood makes
yon well. None other as good.
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
stores of Bryan,
N. C.
A of the 1-1 ti.
N. J. Banking Company has been
found short in Vis ace units
Dr. D. Ti.
Greenville, N. C.
While





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REFLECTOR
X. C.
D. J. Ed.
TALK WITH FARMERS.
Entered at the Post at
Greenville, X. as
Mail Matter.
key Not Crowd
Market.
Ike
Sometime
printed a that the farmers
would better pi ices for
their if they would not
crowd the market. would hold
it lack keep the buyers
for it. The Free
withdrawal of ex Press copied the said
. . . B , that for making a similar
T. J. i
once that paper censured
race will leave
Market. buyers
thought the paper should
unanimous for
What hopes the Populists
have trying to continue a party
we are unable to
a party expect to
amount to any thing more. Their
getting out candidate in
tin- Sale looks like I of
allowing themselves to c
used to make votes
mouths ago
his ambition to
die poor, but it dues not appear
that lie has been recklessly
swatting his millions around with a
view to the accomplishment of that
noble end. to be tear
el that Andrew quite
be has given I small per
C -lit. to lib-
has written a moral
book called dispel of
Mid announced his con-
more interest them than in the
laurels.
recent
published a statement from the
Secretary of the Tobacco Hoard of
Trade snowing how much tobacco
had -old during the
mouths of and September,
the price The
Free Press published that item
also said that hail
sold a few thousand pounds
than luring the same
months, tint the of
price between the two was
not given
lint that is not what we Marled
out to say . and it is only refined
way of introduction to what
is to follow. Tin.
not concerned about
some other town telling B little
more tobacco within a given time
than for we do not
hesitate to say that is
selling too much, for the good of
man who dies
rich dies at he is men who sell it, u
Still interested watered Mid eastern market in the
till hold to bit millions. thing. By
His ambition pauper's grave this we much a
is that will scarcely
bear a close
Ga., Telegraph.
time, that is. it is crowded
too bill on the markets.
in this season Mr, I.
Joyner, who shows more
iii tobacco grower- than any one
Say. Will with this or any other
I market, M as our knowledge
extends, wrote an article for the
j tobacco depart met of
advising the farmers along
It bin very line. that
if would divide their tobacco
Carry New York and b-
Elected
Washington Special. I Mil. to
New Sir.
John A former Demo-
Secretary of the Treasury,
, just sell one eight of it in each
tn rt Irons
Hew to attend legal
business. Mr. told
friends he would not
vole for President in coining
election. Me said he was
eight months that the mark-
et 1- open they would get much
prices tor it. And only a
few ago we heard
man connected with a warehouse
express the belief that the present
that would be elected .,
,, .-., in crop would have put at least
and he v r- ; , . . ., , . ,
more into the the
farmers of county if the
would not sell it -0 last
t hie of
and he pr
a larger vote the
college be had tour years ago.
As tor Hew Yore, Mr.
was wire for
as was low;, and that he would
probably carry the Slate by be-
tween and Mr.
Pat that even I
milted ti
of the grower, for
we want to him get the best
prices possible for his crop. There
may- be people who will
objection to the way we have writ-
of this matter, every one
v ho ha interest th welfare
of the farmer ill say
tot has advised them light.
SEEN AND HEARD
IN WASH-
Washington, sT. Oct.
We are glad to say Miss
of Mr. J. Waters, is et
her mends hope for her
recovery . Mr. is
the meetings, on the
of the there were five
and Audi-
are large.
Much around among
our pt It. E. has
to front of the Academy. K.
S. Fulford has purchased the Dim
Mock on Main street and
Ewell Roper, the Well house on
Second street.
Spencer are busily engaged
cleaning up their old site,
lo rebuilding. M
Liitle has bis store pretty well
way, the Peterson Co. are
cleaning up on
the ground.
The bridge is now up for repairs
and crossing will lie by ferry. The
bridge will lie out use
ten days, and the ferry will lie
run from o'clock A. M. ho
o'clock M. may
take due notice thereof, and
themselves accordingly.
H. of
was found dead bis room the
suspicion of foul play
that I hear.
Mrs. Olivia of Long Acre,
died of consumption Wednesday
morning,
Another factory for making
charcoal, is going up here, so
said.
A. Latham, pastor of the Chris-
church here, seven
on Sunday at A. M., persons
who confessed during the meetings
being conducted by Rev.
Waters, and meeting still con-
and large audiences are in
attendance at each service.
Jim
II to u- is that so many of the
formers seem to want to come on
the days when there is the largest
crowds and the largest breaks and
v.- when by a
had no scatter
In dairying the State and no hope and get s. much better
electing Bryan. prices.
I Crowded and blocked sales
are just picnics for the buyers, as
can gel tobacco their own
I pi ice the are
II. n v i- 1.1- w
draw the Sen
if withdrawal was char-
the same frank and
mini V spirit that pervaded the lei
in which he announce his can
did It is to h .
a man of hi- bill I, nil I his
record, w not in ire warmly re
u the sen
ate. Indeed there is go.
for in-
mated In.- own Many
quiet, thoughtful voter had Jar
Vis in their minds as the ideal can
candidate, did not make
display It, was
cause of a modesty lo
1.1 to prevent it, The ware
want tin- to get
high prices, but they
and carry II all so
the buyers take it.
has been so much tobacco
ill. in the three
every factory is lull
I I lie buyers a week or
their work. They arc
in-i glutted, therefore will
not pay us much tobacco
would if could not get
enough to keep and
j hands busy, If Kinston or any
other town is selling more than
I Greenville, It only shows a worse
there than here, for
Kg -Governor T. has
withdrawn from the senatorial
The letter of withdrawal,
which is written excellent taste,
was received by The Post
Friday and s given
Raleigh. X. . Oct.
Editor
When I announced my
for a scat in the United
States Senate, I thought it likely
that majority Of the Democratic
voters might desire me to lie their
candidate to represent the people
of North that great
body, I have learned that
many friends throughout the State
who might, under other
stances, have Supported have
committed themselves to oilier
gentlemen. It is now apparent to
ma that a large number of the
presbytery.
In Wit
Met M V. M. Tuesday night.
By request of retiring Mod-
Samuel
was preached by Rev.
Henderson, text,
Jude verse
for the faith delivered to the
The as a
and made a hue
After sermon the tery was
constituted with prayer by Mod-
Watkins. Roll call showed
the following
Johnson,
D. V. E. Daniel, D. D . W. D.
Morton, D. D., T. W. W.
T. Walker. C. S. E. D.
E. P. Bradley. A.
B.
church;
Samuel Watkins, Esq.,
son; C. M. Brown, Washington;
Walter Bullock. Kit
Presbytery elected the following;
Moderator. Rev. T. W.
Pastor of Goldsboro church;
clerks, Revs. W. T. Walker and
K. P. Bradley.
Rev. A. D.
to Presbytery and to sit as
a visiting brother.
After fixing hours of meeting,
to meet Wednesday
morning.
Hours of a. m. lo
I p. m. at p. m. and
p. in.
Met at opened with
exercises by the Moderator
Rev. D. Morton,
Minutes of last meeting read.
H. E. Shaw, Ruling Elder from
Kinston church, appeared and
was enrolled as member of
tery-.
It was decided to have a popular
meeting the of Sabbath
schools at
o'clock. All Sunday school work-
iii town especially invited.
Moderator appointed the follow-
standing comic it
I. Minutes of As-
E. Daniel, D
C. M.
On calls and Installations,
Kev. W. D. and Prof.
On Devotional
Kev. W. Morton B, B.
Request that a
church be at Scot land
Neck was read and a commission
was appointed to organize one if
the way be clear.
Reports were heard from
oils committees.
Trustee of Davidson College made
a report.
An is being made to raise
additional endowment
for the college.
Presbytery adopted a
expressing its sympathy for the
of this church, Rev. W.
Morton in his sickness, was
led in special prayer by W.
Parries.
Every in the country
ought to know about
Those who do know about it
w -ft- r bow ever gut aloof
without it. It has robbed child.
birth of its for many a
wife. has preserved
.-mil her much
s. ; It h an external
it therefore,
danger upsetting
the f as intern-
ally arc apt lo do. It is lo be
rubbed int. the to soften
-c. the muscles which
are to
much less It also prevents
all of the
other discomforts of pregnancy.
A of Macon. Ca.
have sold a large
Mother's and have never
an where it has
failed to produce the good results
claimed
A prominent lady of
my
unit sis children was in
from to hours. After using
Mothers Friend, my seventh was
born
OH I
. .
I lit CO.
bast
II-
Mr. I, Fleming. County
or
Moro It.
N. October
which in favorite -l Is as well prepared to
It and to for It as
am town, and we have not
seen the average puce-, of any
market this market.
The thing for the to do is
crowding market. Ho
not carry your tobacco oft any-
of prominent keep It home, selling
bars been small when
el and ,., t it. A, ,,.
Barker, who la ,. keep the buyers
count v and found
over to the federal on a
charge of volt .-in the
last election. Among those h
some lawyers,
members of the legislators
c unity
registrar cases sit I'm in J
In the federal at
this week have
Hi next lei in
anxious you will see
better prices. Take advice Mr.
Joyner gave you divide your
sales through the months
the season and always bring
to v our home market.
of any of the
astern but you can make
It it batter If will tell
way.
We have this the
voters arc looking else j for and Stevenson,
w here for their candidate. I Mr. W. will address
the the people of Pill county on the is-
sues of the coining election at the
following limes and
Saturday, October
o'clock P. M.
at night.
Falkland, Saturday,
o'clock P. M.
Thursday, November
1st, at night.
Tuesday,
P. M.
Friday, October
at night.
Mays I Impel, October
at night.
Stokes, Saturday November
M.
Demo lie are
their entire
, limes and to-
with all ho are interested
success of Democracy.
A. So
be at his post of duty until i, See.
I lie closing of the sills. The else
if a senator is
Now let us send i-t j N ,, Au
nine Democrat, to the House to .
co operate with him. to the church at
no disposition ii
dam of their course
against
existing conditions
would not be reasonable in me to
ask tin I her support from friends to
whom I am already so largely in-
for their past kind services.
I, therefore, beg to use your col-
lo to the public that
I am no longer a candidate. This
leaves me free lo work
for party success November.
In thus eliminating my personal
Interest I wish it under
Stood I do not abate one jot or
tittle of my deep interest the
success of the Democratic party.
The of North
ought lo I by annul Si
a rousing elect a
solid Democratic delegation lo the
House of It can
be done Democrat will do
his duly. I go forward to do
mine, and I appeal Demo
FACTORY
Three Floors Collapse Under Ian-
Weight.
bite Saturday afternoon the two
hundred employed the
leaf tobacco factory
were alarmed by creak
ink of timbers and giving away
of floors beneath them. Home
jumped out of windows others
rushed for the doors, and all
were clear of building there
was much relief to rind not
of them had injured.
An investigation showed that
three loon of building bad
given way simultaneously. The
building is live -tones high,
every was crowded full of to
so large had been the
chases of Such immense
weight than Hie building
could stand, and mid-
way the house to the front
second and floors fell in.
The first had only about two
feet clear from the ground, and the
inside studs kept the other
from coming down more than
the same distance. Wat for
this it is probable the entire build-
would have collapsed.
Most of the pillars under
building arc careened out of
and the whole structure is
more or twisted of shape,
II look like it w ill have to lie
torn down and rebuilt before
safe again.
This is the third disaster with
which same has met.
When it was first built and
the frame work had been raised to
story, a hard wind came
one day and leveled the whole
thing to the ground. Several
workmen injured in
no seriously.
A year t later in a storm one
night it was partially
foundation side of the build
badly damaged.
It is truly remarkable, well
as a cause of gratitude on the port
of those the building, that all
these accidents free from
loss of life or even serious injury.
The building is the property of
Hooker they as
well us i- arc Ins
era The latter will con-
business right on
such temporary quarters as they
can secure until the factory is made
ready
Ike Great New Bern Fair.
The next Grand Fall Exhibition Race Meet of The Great
New Bern Fair will be held
November 12-17, 1900.
It will be the and Greatest Exhibition of the Diversified
Products of our State ever held.
Every has been augmented, and the of
Amusements has been made to embrace only the very latest beat
attractions.
A Double Walloon Ascension and Double Parachute Leap will be
day by two of Most toe World
The Vaudeville Attractions will include everything that Up-to-
date. Daring Acrobats, Tumblers and Performers, and the very
n ii-t Clowns and Comedians ever seen on fair grounds.
Splendid lands and orchestras
The and most exciting racing ever seen in North Carolina Is
insured. The large purses, aggregating will be hotly contested
for by the speediest trotters and runners on the turf.
Wild and domesticated animals will be exhibited their natural
whole of them.
An immense aquarium will contain the finest specimens of
beautiful and interesting exhibition. The nab, oysters and game
exhibits will be greater than ever. The lair is to be made s great
of the Tar Heel art, nature and industry. Do not miss It.
F. M. Simmons will formerly fair November 13th.
A great many other distinguished persons will be present.
All the railroads and steamboat lines will cheap excursions.
Bend for premium list or other information to
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary.
NEW BERN, N. C.
have a new well selected stock of
have secured the services of Mrs. Ella Greene,
Sheppard; as for this season. She is a
trimmer of long experience I will guarantee to my
customer. HatS
at the Lowest Prices ever offered.
Infant Caps Cloaks a Specialty. Dress Patterns and
Fashion
Mrs- L. GRIFFIN.
Points Hi
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your
THAT WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU.
have just established at Greenville one of best equipped
Gins to be found Eastern North Carolina and solicit your ginning.
We turn the cotton yon can get anywhere but our charges are
no higher than others. BRING US TOUR COTTON.
GREEN HOOKER,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST LINE OF
Pattern Hats,
VELVETS, SILKS. TIPS, FANCY
aw., EVER WROUGHT TO CALL AND
SEE HATE TRIMMED ON SHORT NOTICE AND
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Yours to serve,
Misses ERWIN
GREENVILLE, N G
Marriage Licenses.
For two weeks
Register of Deeds Moore issued
nine marriage license, as
H. Johnson and Win-
gate.
John R. Williams, Lula
ton.
Harris Rosa Man
J. It. Owens Lena
Colonel Dunn, and Hallie
Willie Tucker, and Price.
Willy Page, and Florence Dan
and Emma Allen.
Sherman Newton,
Bell.
One Year for a Cent.
The editor of South Georgia
Home, of Ga., in a let-
to the publishers of the South-
Farm Magazine of
I have a close reader of
your paper for the last twelve
mouths, the same holds a high
place in estimation. As an ed-
for our farmers it outranks
all others with I am ac-
if I induce every
tanner in Mitchel county to
scribe for and read your paper I
would feel that I had done them a
great for no tan read
it remain
The Southern Farm Magazine,
us its name Implies, is not nu
j nary paper, but a high class
magazine
broad with all the great questions
that affect South, especial
the agricultural of this
section. Intelligent, thinking
Southern people, whether interest
ed farming or not, will find it of
much value as the only publication
of its kind in the country.
In order to reach widest
cumulation, the publishers
offer to scud the Southern Farm
for one year for twenty-
five cents. This offer will hold
good only until December The
is published monthly by
Record Pub-
Co., Baltimore
By order of School Directors of
this county you are hereby notified
and requested to begin at once
your schools, if it la
and have a continuous session of the
nil for the time you cat teach
from one years apportionment.
Some Districts bare had no schools
the past year. These meat at
once begin them or some mast
be appointed the committee
who will do so. It is important
children be given school
opportunities and we moat not
neglect this. W. H.
Schools.
You'll Catch Cold
If you wear Summer-weight under
wear this sort of weather.
This cool weather is the beet underwear
salesman we have. It reminds you daily
that a change from Summer to Fall weight
would odd to your comfort. No matter
whether your taste to heavy cotton
or light wool. No matter whether yon
want to pay or for a garment.
have
Underwear
In All Grades and Styles.
Its remarkable how we sell
and still not so remarkable either when yon
see the superiority of our goods and note
the reasonableness of our prices.
HAM
THE KING CLOTHIER
EASTERN WINTERVILLE
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind yon that you owe
The Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope yon will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
The slump in cotton made
some blue looking
Go to New Fair in
It will behest ever held.
Reflector was right in its
prediction for frost. We had a
light one Sunday morning
another this morning.
Low railroad and steamboats
rates to New Worn will prevail
Fair week, Nov. to
and a number of popular
will also be run, due notice of
which will be made in these col-
Brought Home
Mr. R. T- a native of
this county, died st in
Pamlico county, on Tuesday. He
was I years old. The remains
were brought to Greenville on the
train Wednesday and were met
here By Mr. Moses a
brother of the deceased, and taken
out near Farmville for interment.
W corking Right Along.
E. B. tells that
the business of his factory will not
be interrupted by Moors of the
building breaking Saturday.
Ho will go right and
steam is up and the at work
as usual. The only loss bis firm
will will behaving to move
out a lot of tobacco to make room
for the necessary repairs to be made
to the building.
Public Speaking.
Hon. c. L. Democrat-
candidate for Presidential Elect
or will discuss political
of the day, at the Court House,
in on Friday night Oct-
10th.
Speaking will commence at
He will also speak st on
Monday. 29th.
h. Blow,
Ohm Dem Committee.
W. L. Brown, Secretary.
of doge have
than their masters.
HAPPENINGS AND
BUSINESS
Oct, 17th.,
For wagons, drays, carts, cart
wheels, cart Baddies, back bands,
fertilizer distributors, cotton plant-
in fact any and every article
of this kind needed and used by
the farmer, it will be a paying in-
vestment to coll and examine the
goods manufactured by the A. G.
Cox Mfg. Co.
Miss Lula Patrick, of is
visiting Miss Smith,
judging from the evening walks,
the home of Mr. Smith has by
no means lost all it charms.
Dixon A have reopened
their market and invite the pat
of their friends and the
general public.
What is the matter with The
Reflector man t In his
about one hour before day
last Sunday morning he must have
been climbing the North pole or
else his bed was short a blanket
judging way he talks
about frost.
Josh Manning and Miss Min-
Clinard spent Sunday at Ed.
Dudley's Craven county.
The Carriage Co's.
new supply of harness is some-
thing to be considered by those
need of this class of goods. The
company will make it to the inter-
est of one who calls to sec
them.
Mrs. John B. Galloway, ear
spent Saturday here
visiting her children, who are
dents at Winterville High
School.
Rev. Claude F. Smith, a former
citizen of our county, is visiting
relatives and friends here and in
the surrounding country. We
were pleased to him.
A. G. Cox is still paying highest
cash prices for cotton seed.
Which is the more
Bryan
. Ia afraid
Torn M. of spent the
day here yesterday.
N. T. Stokes has accepted a
in the cigar factory. He is
an old hand, but has
sometime for the benefit of bis
health.
The presumption of the Mr. Man
of the News and Observer
to Col. Waddell to with-
draw from the race is
gall on the article of that
m by the animal with very long
ears.
HOWDY DO.
Speak to to Yea
Monday, 1900.
J. L. Wooten left this morning
on a trip north.
Rev. N. M. Watson left this
morning fur Raleigh.
Rev. W. Davis left this
morning for Washington.
Harry Skinner returned
day evening from
Mrs. M. A. of Dunn,
is Mrs. John Flanagan.
C. A. Nobles went to
Saturday and returned this
morning.
E. B. Moore, of
came up this morning to see bis
old friends here.
J. M. Murchison, of LaGrange,
came this morning to help make
the cotton market lively.
Mrs. N. Fulford, of Washing
ton, arrived Saturday to
visit her father, A. L. Blow.
I. A. Sugg left morning for
Sampson county, to take
two of his children to enter school
there.
Tuesday. 1900.
F. G. went to Halifax
this morning.
R. W. Smith and wife of
spent today here.
W. R. Parker made a trip up
road this morning.
B. T. Bailey returned to Scotland
Neck this morning.
Mrs. S. D. Lee returned Monday
evening from Wilson.
Kev. F. H. Harding returned
this morning from Grifton.
Ed. H. went north to
day to purchase his holiday
Rev. E. Brown came over
from Kinston this morning to at
tend the Presbytery.
D. W. Gardner, of Oxford,
rived Monday evening to visit his
father, D. Gardner.
C. T. went down to
Ayden Monday re-
turned this
Mrs. J. W. BiggS and child re-
turned Monday evening from a vis-
it to her parents Rocky Mount.
Mrs. of
came this morning to see her
J. J. Dancy, who
sick.
H. P. Hoover, of Washington
City, Lennie Twisdale, of Mid-
arrived Monday evening
to visit their Ed. and AI.
Taft and John Some.
Wednesday October
B. Sheppard left this morning
for Norfolk.
H. E. Shaw, of came
over
Mrs. J. F. Leggett returned to
Tarboro this morning.
Miss left this
morning for
J. N. Gorman left Tuesday
afternoon for Richmond.
Jacob Joyner returned Tuesday
evening to his home in
Miss Ethel Tyson, of Farmville,
spent Tuesday Mrs. Chas.
Cobb.
Kev. J. N. has to
Snow Hill to assist a
there this week.
Mrs. Ann of Hamilton,
arrived Tuesday evening to visit
her daughter Mn. D. D. Gardner.
F. C. manager of the
Carolina Telephone
Company, of Henderson, is in town.
B. W. of has
on the cotton market here for
a day or two helping the to
make it lively.
Mrs. George and
Miss of Washington,
arc J. this
week they came to attend the
Major's Court.
Mayor J. G. has had the
following cases in bis court since
lust
John Jones, drunk and disorder-
lined one penny amount
2.41.
Charles riotous
disorderly, not guilty.
Doc Clark, drunk disorder-
profanity, one penny
and
Lee, disorderly
profanity, fined one penny
costs, amount
drunk and
fined one penny and costs,
amount 92.31.
Some people say they read
moral books to find the moral.
WE
HERE
And the Goods are Coming Daily.
Our Second rip North was a Great Success in
PT
And These Bargains Are Yours For The Asking.
groat markets like New York. Philadelphia an haw searched tor
Bargains and we have them. We are to sell for less money thin anybody
else. Why Because we buy more Is than any other store town
and get larger discounts; and w. soil for the smallest p
of profit, depending an a large volume
and no rents to pay.
Ill
and sell. CASH Over
the Counter and No
at QUO
Let The Figures Tell Their Story.
CLOTHING
Men Suits the and 0.00 quality, Sale Price,
Men Suits the 4.00, 6.00 quality, Sale Price,
Men Suits 8.00 and 8-00 last
Boys Suits the s, i and lo quality, Bale Price,
Boys Suit the and quality, Sale Price,
Suits, Tailor Silk Taffeta Line the
All Wool quality now
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
Shirt Waists, worth
11.85 91.00
plain Moan
Waist, white Collars
worth
58-inch heavy unbleached
Black Base, worth
Bent Linen Canvas, worth
Best Feather Bone, all colors
Knitting Bilk, all colors, worth
Collars, worth
Silk Elastic Webbing worth
Checked worth Steel Hod Umbrellas, silk raven
Lace, worth
Hose, Cheese all colors
.,,., Fancy worth . 2-c
Chi
Silk
Laundered shirts, worth
Honey good ours, lie
Dress
English Woven Bedspreads, worth
Nottingham Curtains worth
it is Imported Irish Damask, worth
Fancy Stick worth
Men's Colored Collars
Haifa, all colors. .
to inch Lining, worm Embroidery Cotton, worth
Bide Combs, worth
Fancy Strips White
Men's Cull's, per
Welted Pique, all
English Curtain Cretonne.
; Fancy Negligee Shirts, worth
Waists sets, worth
I Men's Bilk Bosom
Best Corset
Box Fancy
Window Shades, spring roller tie
Batten Waists
New styles Patterns, the
81.00. Only about
left, come while they last
New Store.
Open Nights.
Greenville, N. C





Attention Farmers
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of
PRY GOODS, HATS. PANTS,
GLASSWARE, POCKET and -TABLE CUTLERY
very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
which is the of any market are fresh and cheap.
When you to town again give me trial.
please,
Jas. B. White.
THE BEST BED ON EARTH
Don't Be Deceived.
THE GREAT OF
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
which is lo its merit, also our vigorous advertising, has
caused tn put mattresses on the market, which they are offering
for less money claiming they are as good as the ROYAL
ELASTIC Don't be deceived same. We
deny that they are as and are at any time to com
pare ours with others. If your local dealer does handle them,
write us direct for descriptive
BOY ALL BORDEN,
Sole C,
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for home, office and general use.
Every sale sol with a guarantee to be fire
proof. Prices range from up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
Famous Chill Tonic.
and Laxative. Guaranteed ohm for chills and
fever and all malarial and billions troubles. For sale by
Harrington, Co.,
Winterville, X. C.
THE COUNTY SCHOOL HAVE
APPOINTED THE
Interest la IS.
Special of Reflector.
Mama W. c, is,
Three weeks more, then the
president nil election and senatorial
primary Or shall I say the sen-
primary and the
election.
If the is not regard
ed as of more importance by North
Carolinians they certainly exhibit
more interest in it, it is the
subject of discussion wherever you
see two or three men collected
it is not limited to Democrats.
Republicans and Populists, par-
those parties
perhaps it would lie
to say that party, for the
has been so complete and of
such longstanding as to practically
wield them all one
organization, are manifest-
only interest but zeal and
activity in little political
contest, and I hear that
of them to try to vote for a
certain senatorial candidate if
lowed by the and Dem-
managers to do so.
FT SHOULD l
The withdrawal of Governor
Jarvis from the senatorial race was
generally commended by nil,
it is a mailer of common
here, a- these line are writ
ten, that Major will retire
soon. As a goad party man re
would not lie
any more surprising than It would
be strictly just to see the
ship to Mr.
Simmons in the same manner in
which the
was so handsomely delivered
to Mr. I'd lore to see it
done that entirely proper
he added. So would the great ma-
of true Democrats of North
if the talk one hears
the hotel lobbies here nowadays
is indicative of the ob
the various sections
by the talkers
most of whom are talking very
earnestly about the matter, too, it
should he added.
The
those never failing reflectors of
public their respect
ire never been
more pronounced and earnest
their expressive English, within
my recollection bracing a period
of a quarter of a century, to say
more, and constant reading of
contact with during
the last week, their
on any subject.
To the glory and credit and
honor of the North Car-
be it
said today, as it could be said ever
since the present stamp of men
have editing They arc
they own
their little penny cedar pen-
and the Washington hand
their
consciences arc no man's keep-
Scud of the
Fair Association at Bern and
compete for some of the valuable
prizes offered. The race is
to and the List given for the
To those living
in malarial districts Pills
are they keep the
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver,
and all bilious diseases.
Liver Pills
Al.
HUt V.
Even gold bugs refuse to invest
in vagabonds.
One touch of cold ware makes all
the world
The world delights to play foot-
ball with the man who is down.
Men often and
who make no claim to Chris-
Scandal put up in a
of lit will lose its flavor.
The Republicans are in a bud
boat with a long voyage up Salt
Rivet before them.
The man who is to
doesn't require a divorce to
become separated therefrom.
Some men are so extremely mod-
est that they will blush at the
or even at a
Too much straight will
make a crooked
whiskey will not
make a walk straight.
Every tear that we brush away
from the eyes of sorrowful will
lie gathered up by some unseen
and placed as a gem
in the crown of future glory.
WANTED
CORDS OF
Dogwood
AND
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from to
10.00 per cord for same, F. O. B.
Goldsboro, N.
THIS WOOD must be round,
nearly free from knots, and sawed
off at both ends. Will take feet
and S feet long as small as
inches in diameter at small end.
but no smaller.
J. H.
N. C
is
j. w. co.,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
lagging, Ties and Rags.
and shipments
solicited.
Reflector
PILLS
MM art
Lo of M.
, mint
. all d
of or
and indiscretion.
tonic and
ha rink slow
thaw the
blood
ink lo pa la
of Tooth.
MB, f
PILLS
moil
. per for
i, with our to o
id paid. Send for
able, c
a-d copy of our
bond.
EXTRA
As one of the depositories for Public School Hooks in
Pitt County. We handle the books designated on the
State list for the public schools and can supply what-
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS,
slant and vertical, double ruled practice writing books
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates, Its
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes etc.,
Sow Our
B soapstone pencils cent, plain load pencils cent,
rubber tipped lead pencil cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover cent, distorted crayons, with metal hold-
in nice wood box S cents, lead pencil, slate pen-
and pen, and rule, all nice wood box,
cents A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of beet
ink on the market, S cents. Copy books to cents.
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's can
paper rants per quire.
fountain gen
Right
According exchange, a
good woman in Arkansas town
claimed that It showed a lack of
proper faith mankind to mark
the spoons loaned at a church so-
refused to mark hers
lately. She put in a dozen, and
got out three.
A drove of ostriches passed
through the State this
route to Florida. Somebody at
thought it was the con
the Middle of the-Road
Populists in a special
Times.
A Smile la Each.
The crusty man should eschew
pie.
The lighter is not
close fisted.
The woman who fishes for com-
shouldn't east slurs.
the of the football
season the is on the
gridiron.
Sometimes it's the man with the
smallest loot who foots the largest
bills.
Time for from a
man's point of view, is every time
she sees a mirror.
Most men think they can do
better thin they are being
until they try-
girl admires a man's strong
will before they are says
the Chronic Bachelor.
she calls it
girls wait to meet
their says the
Philosopher. go out look-
for it armed with a war-
rant and a dark
floating population is some
thing said the New
York man. replied the
particularly when
you at one time the
floating population of the whole
world as routine I to the ark.
One thing about a peal of laugh-
is that you can't step it like
that of the banana.
Au anxious seeker after know-
ledge writes to ask what use the
sun spots are. Why, to make
course.
When a fellow borrows trouble
there is the devil to pay.
livery man own an auto-
mobile who thinks that he auto.
The homely girl is usually to be
pound at home.
The Daughters of the
in session at Thursday
elected Mrs. W. H. Overman, of
Salisbury, president; Mrs. Jarvis,
first rice president; Mrs. J. W.
Hinsdale, of Raleigh, second vice
Mrs. Garland Jones,
of Raleigh, recording secretary;
Watson, of Salisbury,
ponding secretary; Miss Oliver, of
Newborn, treasurer; Mrs. Parham,
of Henderson, registrar.
or
at Shrunk Onto
Hoc. Fits, Paralysis and to.
Cm Si Tobacco, or
bona to our In days or i
mono id. Address
MEDICAL CO.
at,
For sale by J L
Greenville. N
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
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p m,
lord in.
i p m, p m loT
p m,
Hen-
m, a m, Red
m, in,
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p m. Milli p
p I I p
arrives Id p m
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at with
1-. with Rn
Springs or At
with the Seaboard Air Line and
Railway at with the Durham m
Charlotte
Train on
at p m. K
pm. pm. learn
W a m, W a m,
at is
Similar.
GOOD
by the Quart
of
better
a run
gun.
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
builds up tat
nerves, tau
east
of the
takes place of
east Ike risk color cf w
and and ail
et children.
CO., nick.
SOLD BY
OLD DOMINION LINE
S.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
Suite, Tallies, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Bate,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes, Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Machines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
mm m
Phone Rf.
Do you know
We sell cheap
IT.
your Dry Notions,
Shoes, Trunks, from
Oar Chi n Store. No Scraps
or Sales.
Cheap
Cash
Store
We
sill per reward for any
of Slot
not rare with Little
when the are
compile, are purely an
fall to boxes con-
boxes contain SO pills,
boles Hi. beware of
and Imitation- sent by taken.
and
sire, t For by
I L wool KS. N c
at II a m, II
dally
Trains
a m and to p m.
a m and p m. lease a
am and pm, am
and p m. Sunday
Train leases Tarboro dally except Sunday
at to. Sunday pm, Ply-
p m. p m. Ply-
except Sunday. Sin
Train on Midland N C h,. u.-h
dally, except SO a m,
ass.
Train
at to am, p m.
a m. Ob p m. Hope II am.
m Hope II to am
II a m. at
Mount except j.
Train on Clinton Branch Warsaw for
dally, except 1st
P m. returning at am lad
to p m.
Train No close a el
don for all points North dally, all Riot
H. M.
Pass. Agent
J. R. K Manager.
VICE
My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for
ville, leave Greenville daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and 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. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
TAKE ROBERTS CHILL TO
per bottle. Cures and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and
Money back if it doesn't.
No other as good. Get the kind
with the Red Cross on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten,
Bryan and druggists.
New Home
Sewing Machines
IN IN
If you need I Machine see me
Hooker's store, or write me
J. LANIER.
TO CREDITORS.
The baring
the- Superior Court Clerk of Fit
county u the Last Will an
of It,
notice is hereby given to
to the estate to pay-
and all
claims against estate must
sent the same ail on or before
day of 1901, or this
will tie plead in bar of recovery.
This 2nd day of October, 1900.
Matty A A.
of W. It. I
NOTICE, LAND POSTED.
All persons are hereby warned and for-
bidden to hunt with or without gun or
dog or in any oilier way trespass upon the
undesigned in Town-
ship on the north side of Creek.
J. B.
J.
en. wife and I,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Having this day before
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt county
as of the of Henry
Elmore deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persons holding claims against said es-
to present them to me for
duly authenticated, on or before the 16th
day of March, 1901, or notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to are notified to make
immediate to me.
This the I Till day of September 1900.
M. r.
of Henry
DEALER IN
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on i
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Co
Norfolk, Va.
Buyers and Brokers in
Storks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
One Day Cold Cure.
In l . sore cured by Res.
s easy lo
. Ass
candy, for
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every At
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for produce.
To See
At the old Moore
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
lo be found in an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either cash or in barter. When
yon want to sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat
fraction.
T, F. CO.
at Five Point
------DEALER IN------
moo
A GENERAL LINK OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO KB.
J. B.
PATENT
model.
Ml
Lawyers.
Km
t .
FOR
The Eastern Reflector,
D. J. EDITOR
TRUTH TO
VOL XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
NO
-AT-
National Ticket.
For
A J. BRYAN,
Nebraska.
For Vice
t E. STEVENSON,
of II
Presidential Elector, 1st Dist.
L.
Carteret.
For Congress, 1st Diet.,
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
a cam-
like the present where the
troops so many nations have met
and watched one
the con-
duct of the of any one
a whole is especially
to America can
proudly boast that the men
her in China have proved
the equal, if not the
of any troops China.
conduct of the
have given General
an at the meet-
of generals which are held
every other day, ahead of that of
any other general. It is not dis-
either General
hard common sense, which accord-
to other generals has biped them
solve many a problem nor
bis personal popularity both among
and but
it is unquestionable that his
has greatly increased
through the leader of a body
of men who have distinguished
themselves, only in the face of
enemy, but equally so as against
the that exist
like under existing
It is also said among of-
the of the adjutant
general's office of the Americans is
much quicker and much more
factory that of any other
probably the best known
liked officer of the American
officers among foreign officers
, In- exception of General
fee, is his general, Cap-
Sixth
Expelled From the Church
th Democratic
Ticket
tor
A short tune after August
election the deacons and a few
of the lob colored Baptist
which is just over the line
in county, expelled Ben
a colored school teacher
of this county, from the church for
voting the Democratic ticket. The
of the church show that
this was the charge upon which
Person was spelled. Under sec-
of the election law,
of the In number
who participated in
proceedings were indicted last
week in the Superior Court of
Vance We that
Judge Starbuck, a Republican
Judge, the bill of in-
on the that the
was The sec-
which these
of men's consciences were in-
reads as any
person who shall from
employment, withdraw patronage
from otherwise injure, threaten
oppress, or to intimidate,
qualified voter of this Slate,
because of vote such voter may
not have cast in any election, shall
be guilty of u The
prosecution appealed to the
Court. Louisburg Times.
STALKS AS STOCK
FEED
The cotton stalks have many
places come out so that the fields
are greener and prettier they
have been at any time. This is
condition, and some
few have expressed the
opinion that a very late fall would
cause new bolls to
But the best informed have no such
hope. The boll are too young to
mature lief ore the cold weather
kills the plant-.
However, it may be that these
green cotton stalks would make
good feed.
r Isaac Brown, of Tuckahoe,
Jones county, writes us that a
short while ago he wrote the State
commissioner of
advice as to best way to utilize
stalks to advantage, so as to
supplement the poor short crop of
Hat cotton. Mr. says he
stated that cattle and horses will
eat the tender part of the stalks
that cattle will fatten in a cot-
patch after the stalks are killed
by weather.
Mr. Brown further mentioned
his postal that Prof. Atkinson, of
Boston, asserted at the first
exposition that
stalks and seed properly
are worth more than
Mr. Brown stated that the far
have no to put the
stalks in. and asked if
had been made
into hay.
reply
Raleigh, Oct. 10th,
Mb. Isaac
Tuckahoe, N.
Your postal of the
8th to Mr Patterson has come
to me, in his absence, for reply.
The chemical of cotton
stalks show them to be equal
feeding value to ordinary grass hay-
but the difficulty with them is that
after the cotton is picked the
stalks are so tough that animals
will not eat them to consider-
able though, as you say
the case is rather different this sea-
son, and if they should be cut be-
fore frost, then stock would eat
them. I see no reason why they
should be a fair feed. You
might try an experiment with them
by cutting a quantity, and
putting away for your stock. I am
satisfied that experiment of this
kind has been made. It you had
a shredder, like the ones used in
the of corn stalks, it
would certainly improve the value
of the stalks for feeding, as it
would break and tear up so
that the could eat them
to much better advantage. Of
course it would pay you, I
think, to get one of these shredders
just purpose, as it would
be an experiment with you,
a number of farmers the Slate
having good farms arc g t i-.,
utilizing the entire corn
plant instead of the ear fodder
as it has been done heretofore. By
this process double the feeding val-
is gotten from the corn plant,
as the cars contain about per
of the total feeding value
the stalk about per
cent.
am sorry I cannot give you
Information on the subject
but, as I have stated, I know of no
experiments will help you
out.
Very respectfully,
B. W.
State Chemist.
The Free Press knows nothing
about such matters as the
but publishes this article simply to
put our farmers to thinking. If it
ever would pay to harvest and save
the cut ion it seems to us
that this is ideal year to do so,
Kinston Free Press.
A Diplomatic Ultimatum.
The employees of the State De-
are in receipt a
communication from the Sec-
to the effect that they are
under obligation to do so, but
any contribution which
fit to drop into the slot of the re-
publican machine will be duly
entitle them to see
the elephant It is necessary
to remark that the
is only to this
language is antithetical it was
handed down with usual red
tape. In other words, it might
be said to have a string to it like
so many other emanations from the
State Department. some re-
it resembles the dispatches
to subject to more
interpretation its face.
But those to whom it is
may hold it up to the and
read its only meaning, To em-
who live in the chilly at-
of diplomacy it will be
understood that Chairman
has authorized u, cold hold up, and
that Secretary Hay's k
is visible even In the darkest
of the depart
Tins is one notable instance in
which American diplomacy prob-
ably will accomplish its desired
Sun.
Johnston County
Raleigh, N. October
Following are the names of fifteen
Johnston county citizens
charge of intimidating
assaulting D. T. Massey last
Cleon Parker, F. II Brooks, J. M.
Morgan, C. L. F. B.
B. S. Pittman, B. J. Noble
F Kirby, E. S. Thomas
Brinkley, George Powell, C. S.
Powell, N. T. Ryals, George Holt,
Claude Bandy. All are
men. Morgan is a member
of the legislature, and ex-
member, C. S. Powell
Noble past grand master of
Masons.
The warrants were issued
through Stales Commission-
Parker by Claude Bernard, dis
attorney. All those arrested
asked immediate but
Parker declined to have it and
postponed it until October
That is the day Chairman Sim-
mons speaks at It is
suggested that probably
thought there would be some dis-
there that day owing to
the great crowd, that they
would get some excuse for at-
tacking the validity of the
Negro Men Monopolizing Read-
Room and Tablet.
complaint is heard
i now the large number
men and youths who arc
making a practice of
around the State library
the periodical table and
other departments. This
for it is declared such by while
of the library and Mr. Sher-
the genial and efficient
as well, has only been notice-
able for two or t weeks
In fact for scarcely so long a time
as that, and authorities are
somewhat puzzled to decide just
how it shall lie abolished. As con-
now are the is re-
very many complaints from
ladies who have to almost elbow
their way through these
to select from the reading room
table a paper or periodical
they may want to read.
The is determined to
put a to this condition some
way. He says the legislature
enact some law by which
separate reading rooms would lie
for white colored
Post.
TO THE FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PUT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
We are still the forefront of the race aft W y
We offer you the best selected line of.
General Merchandise
to be any store in Pitt County. Well choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable ail the year round. Spring, Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
It is our pleasure to show you what urn want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our stock before buying elsewhere.
us the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Matting Oil
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee. Lard, Scad t.
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope.
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything that line.
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
The Stove Go's
Stoves have been sold in
Greenville for Sixteen Years.
We are currying a full line of those
both cook and heating IVe also carry full
Una Of repairs tot same. We buy Hay. Lime,
Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls
By Car Load
We have just received two oar loads of
FLOUR
and can satisfy anybody in price and quality.
A lull of Dry
Shoes, Hardware Cutlery everything
kept in t fin. class general store.
Call and get our prices.
J. C SON
i- a serious mistake to i Cannot be Curio
eyes to the truth. Governor with Local Applications. M hey
I Jarvis. in his remark to reach the Mat of
of The Poet, in
, , . .-.- disease, and ill to
reply to as lo National ,.,,. B
polities in this State, told a truth j remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
when he in this taken and acts directly
State, but for the OB the Wood mucous surfaces.
primary we would not know a cam-1 Cure i not a quack
., . . ,, . It was prescribed
going on. Ibis blunt ,,. ;
of the truth I country for and is a regular
OWn argument. We have believed prescription. It is composed of
that this seeming apathy was heal ionics known, combined
a lack of ii the issues , act-
. ., mi the surfaces
involved, bat owing to I ,
growing out of demands upon ingredients is w hat produce, such
results a curing
Band for tree.
J. Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by We.
Hall's are best.
people by tin private but
which would release before
the election and certainly on the
day of the election. We think
there arc . that we arc
correct. If not, then Governor
statement it of stupendous
importance.
not expected Mr. Bit-
receive anything like the
v given Mr. or
amendment. Certainly a
number of our citizens voted
for both of the latter who will not
vole for former. Main Be-
publicans, and Populists, too voted
with us in August whom we know
will either not at all or
will not v with us next
month. -Still we have bad no
sou to doubt a reasonable majority
for our ticket November, nor
an we unless the fact stated by
Governor Jarvis has a much deep
significance to the real con
than we have heretofore be-
If the mean, of
our Democratic people-
are from actual
lo the result of the contest,
then must sound the alarm
the Democratic electoral tick-
et of this state, as several
of In i i
danger. It behooves Demo-
generally, aid coin-
specially to gel lo work.
The people must be aroused. The
enemy is neither dead nor
we may rest of Take
Mr. vote as all our own
Republican vole
was leaving ma-
i J . Ibis looks as if it would
be hard to overcome. To over
it an average of over
v from the Democratic tn
the lie; in each
or a stay at home vote of over
who voted in August.
The of- the-road Populists
have to he reckoned, This la an
unknown quantity. If they areas
strong as the leaden of that organ-
claim, they will
or vote against Mr.
Bryan. All, or quite all, voted
for Mr. cock August. This
loss, if It actually occurs, reduces
One
A number of people who went
out to bridge Sunday
to a colored baptism were
treated to new. There
wen- -even candidates for baptism
of them were baptized.
seventh one went into the
water when it to rise up
her waist her failed
her and lusty tone she cried,
Let n me me
as no words of the elder could
she was allowed wade
out, much to the of her
heron her lack of faith. Hut they
say of speculators
were at the timid
sisters fright when old
waters began to rise about her.
Landmark.
Bank Win. Its Suit.
Tarboro, V. October o
superior court here today,
Judge Coble presiding, In the
of the Bank of Tarboro vs.
and Trust Company
of Baltimore, Md., with James
hi. the defaulting cashier.
defendant, Jury, after a week
investigating, rendered a verdict
in of t he plaintiff bank.
Company a- resisting
payment of the bond.
Counsel representing bank
were Hon. II. ;. Connor and
ii. M. T. Fountain. The Surely
Company was represented by Col-
John and
very materially the basis upon
which our strength was calculated I ,
above. add to this dead
our referred to by
i-. and our Mends
may realize the real situation
confronts them,
Democrats, be up and doing if
you wish to save total vote
for Bryan and eh solid Demo
n Col grass.
Post.
Mount, of Indiana,
has received a deed to acres of
la ml around the grave of the moth-
of President Lincoln, in Spencer
county, I ml.
A. southern Journal thinks
the lime has arrived when the
newspaper i of country
should assemble convention and
Honor-
shall be bestowed, Pot it-
sell, i would give that title lo
Presidents, Cabinet officers, Got-
of States, members of Con-
federal and Judges
if Supreme Courts of States,
and line it members of
grand and deputy
colonels.
The nave but one
in their new
she cannot will
Italian. Her language. Is French;
and is all the mole
remarked contrast with the
domesticity of Queen
who belonged to royal house
Savoy birth well as bum
Queen memories
and traditions are
the friends and of
youth having been the Empress
mother of Russia.
THE B ST
and lever is a of Grove's
Tonic. It
Iron and quinine in form
Ho pay. Price
tune a gill sits her
lure I lie photographer lakes for
batter of worse
CU E
and night Sweats Robert's
tasteless Chill Tonic per
bottle. to lake. Money
refunded If it fails. Restores
petite, purifies blood and makes
you well. None other as good.
Sold and at the drug
stores of Bryan, Wooten
Dr. i. L.
X.
Fleming store.


Title
Eastern reflector, 19 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.
Date
October 19, 1900
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Joyner NC Microforms
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