Eastern reflector, 26 October 1900


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Attention Farmers-
STATE NEWS.
I am now offering you one of the most I lines
BOO, hats,
Hi
at very reasonable prices. of
which is the of any market are fresh and
When you to town again give a trial.
las. White.
THE BEST BED EARTH
Don't Be Deceived.
fair next week and
the week after.
A Carr club in Monroe started
with members.
The ministers Charlotte passed
resolutions against the
of a brewery in that
city.
The of North Caro-
has ordered work to begin at
once on I new dormitory. It will
be a three story brick building,
will granite trimmings and slate
roof. It is to cost
Brooks, a colored woman
on the farm Lam
her l-ear old child in the
house and went off. The house
caught lire and the little was
burned to death. Tarboro South
J. P. Scot killed D
K. at on Tuesday.
had policeman and
was going with a knife
when the officer shot him.
A High Point doctor amputated
a arm. The HI told the
doctor to make such disposition as
he pleased of and the letter
sent it and had the skin tan-
and made Into pocket book.
I he Grand Jury at has
presented Miss Harrison, the
Science Healer, who is
charged with being responsible for
th death of Harry Persons by full-
lire to give medicine.
THE GREAT SUCCESS Of
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
A Strong Fortification.
i against disease
Liver Pills, an
lute v on headache,
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, jaundice, bilious-
and all kindred troubles.
Fly Wheel of
Your liver Pills arc
the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever
be grateful for the accident that
brought them to my notice. I feel
as if I had a new lease of life.
Liver Pills
WANTED
Smite la Each
A beard is not one of the ills that
all flesh is hair to.
People who always tell the
are never noted for
When pay day comes on Friday
t is apt to shake one's faith sup-
One of the laws of Baton is that
heal ascends. coal
to go up.
Don't trust appearances. A man
may have an umbrella every time
it still be honest.
When a man hasn't enough
to open a bank account it U
sometimes he opens too
many jack-pots.
goes up in price, but still
goes down in chutes.
The lull dinner pail is seldom
acquired in a bucket shop.
woman who goes shopping
knows what a counter irritant is.
CORDS OP
Dogwood
AND
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from 95.00 to
10.00 per cord for same, F. O. B.
N. C.
THIS WOOD must be round,
free from knots, and sawed
off both ends. Will take feet
and feet long and as small as I
inches in diameter at small end.
but smaller.
J. H.
N,
is
J. W. PERRY CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Bagging, Ties Hags.
Correspondence shipments
solicited.
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ATLANTIC COAST LIKE
TRAINS
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which is due to its merit, and also our vigorous advertising has
caused others to put mattresses on the market. wind offering
for less and claiming they are as good as the ROYAL
ELASTIC Don't be deceived same. We emphatic l
that they are -Just as and are ready at any
pare ours with others. If our dialer does not handle them,
write direct for descriptive
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Sole Manufacturer. X. C.
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is all sizes con-
for home, office and general use.
Every safe toll a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range from up.
J. L.
About ball
Salt lire in the chimney.
Salt in solution cures
cold the head.
Soil in water is the thing to
clean matting.
Salt thrown on which has
fallen on the carpet will prevent
Salt u the tinkers when cleaning
foals, meat or Bab will prevent
slipping.
Salt In the oven baking
tins prevent their scorching on
the bottom.
Salt put on ink. when freshly
spilled on a carpet, will help re
moving the spot.
Salt thrown on coal lire when
Dolling steak will prevent Dialing
from dripping fat.
THE COUNTRY
N. C.
Famous Chill Tonic.
and Laxative. Guaranteed cure for chills and
fever and all malarial and billions troubles. For sale by
Harrington, Barber
New Home
Sewing Machines
in use in v
If you need a Machine see me
at Hooker's store, or write me
J. C.
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bottle yon of
better health.
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and
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and rich of health
and for all
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OLD DOMINION LINE
do.,
I. X. c.
An exploring party the
discovery of an Held of
coal near on the Arc-
tic coast of Alaska.
Prank a tramp
II.
of a preacher.
The meeting to have held
i-i Chicago, III., to organize an
Stove Trait was
the scheme having fallen
through,
Three men robbed John
which he had saved to lake
him to his home in Germany, on a
passenger train, near O.
Times change ; several years ago
the business took his pen
hand and now sonic of them take
their typewriter
Hustler.
The in all the
rife added an average of
a to the living ex
family in
try, and the increasing on
thing you use. Yet
says there arc no combinations for
this purpose. How much is the
word of such a
ham Sun.
is being made
Kentucky for two suitable native
gouts, which are desired
for mascots on board
States battleship Kentucky. The
Kentucky is about to sail for the
Asiatic station, and the mascots
seem to be looked upon an India
part of the ship's com-
NOTICE
Tin- having lab
before Superior Court Clerk I'll
a Executrix of the Last Will n
Testament of W. It.
notice i hereby given to
to the In make
to all
having claims pr-
the same payment OR or before.
2nd day of October, 1901. or this
in
This ind day woo.
A A.
of W. It.
SCHOOL BOOKS.
SCHOOL
APPOINTED THE
Reflector
ill. I
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks. Cotton,
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
V. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for
Tuesdays, Saturdays
at ti 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 Dominions. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N.
J.
Greenville, N.
lien-
a m, a m. Red
Spring m. Mope Mil's a
rive r Returning leave.
Fayetteville p Di. Hope Mill p n
Baa p in. I If p a
arrive Re p m
at with train
at with the Carolina
Red Spring with the
Spring v Bowmen at i
the Air and
l with the Urn an
Train on tn Scotland Bran Road
leave Halifax p in.
S. A OH p r.
fin. i. T
m. M am,
II am.
Branch W I
The withdrawal of Governor
Jan is from the senatorial race
makes the selection of a senator a
matter of less His let-
of withdrawal is worthy of the
grand old Democrat whose life and
labors have been devoted to the
furtherance of the interests of bis
party, and though now out of the
race, he will not abate his efforts
for its success in the coining
As one of the for Public School in
Pitt County. handle the on the
List for and can supply what-
ever you need. We also have
COPY BOOKS
slant and vertical, double ruled practice writing
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens,
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes Hi.,
Some of k
Cotton Mill Trouble.
I N. C,
The mill trouble in Ala
county has reached an acute
stage. Hundreds of men. women
mid children are idle as the result
Of pasted by the mill own-
Mime days ago notifying all op
who would not withdraw
from the Textile to consider
discharged after Hit
Very few if any of the opera
abandoned the union, and as
mill men remained firm, a ma-
of the mills in county are
either Idle or running with great-
reduced forces. I list cud of
the in. the order of the
mill to have the
it strengthening it, numbers
of new baring been re
the were post-
ed.
Both the operatives mid their
lute employed arc and
mined to carry their As
yet no disorders have been report-
ed
If the difference is not soon ad-
The Press rises to
remark that when Mr. Bryan talks
about plans of Mark to
carry the election by fraud and
corruption he offers an insult to
the American people. Oh, no, but
he evidently makes the very
Wrath by referring to Hanna's
Dote any one sup-
pose that is raising all this
money to be honestly expended
Wilmington Star.
S. M.
Wholesale and retail G nicer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed-
Oak Suits, Ba
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
Suits, Tables, Safes, P.
and Gail A Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Apples,
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap
Lye, Magic Matches, Gil
Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Soils, Granges, Apples,
Candies. Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Glass
China Ware, Tin Wooden
Ware, Cakes Crackers, Mac
root, Best Stand-
Machines, and nu-
goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see
V.
arrive in
and Slip Sunday
Train leave Sunday
at a so n m. Sunday
Sunday. T SO a I, and San
am, k.-Hr II no am.
Train en C h. Ware
dally. a m. n
a returning leave.
TB m arrive, at. an.
Mount am, p in, arrive
Bop II a m. .
m. a
p m. II a m. arrive
Mount U a m. p m. dally if.
Train on Clinton leave for
Clinton dally, Sunday. a m I
p m. returning Clinton at am mi J
pm.
Train No remade Mel
don all North dally, all via Hies
Bond.
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. It. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. Traffic
IN
TASTELESS CHILL to
per bottle. Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats 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
Bryan druggists.
NOTICE, LAND
All person are warned and for-
bidden In hunt with Of without gun or i
dog or in any oilier way upon I In-
land Town-
the north f Creek.
B.
J. II.
w L mi.-.
C pencils cent, plain land pencils I cent,
rubber tipped load pencil cent, a nice tablet with
pretty cover cent. crayons, with metal hold
in nice wood box cents. end slate pen
pan, and rule, all in nice wood box,
cents A great wide f cents. Bottle of best I justed or employment secured else
ink mi tin- market. cents. Copy to where, of the operatives will
for the necessaries of life.
A m them are homeless
mid with practically moans.
Union is taking steps
to provide shelter fowl for the
White crayons, glow in box, Good fool's nap
paper pat
fountain
Do you know
We sell
PILLS
Realm ad
Care Kan of M
. ,
and
A. tonic and
blood
pink to pelt
Sneaks U
per hot. O
PILLS
SO
NOTICE TO
this qualified tho
Clerk of Superior Court of Pill
a of the of
notice hereby given to
all person claim again
to present to me for
duly on or before
day of March, 1901, or this notice will be
plead in bar of their recovery. All
indebted to mid are notified lo make
lo me.
Thia the day of
W. II. r.
of II in v
S. C.
Bagging Ties always
on i
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in every de
part and prices as low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for produce.
to oar
Send f.
our bankable bond.
IT.
your Dry Goods; Notions,
Shoes, . Trunks, Ac from
, Cash Store. No Imp
or i-a.
Cash
Lino
SI;
. b
Pi
of Tot
Opium or
In plain a
our
la
paid. Address
MEDICAL CO.
St,
by J t
N C
Store
1500
will pay in reward foe any ease
of Liver Complaint.
ear with Ilia Mil a
I when directions are
They are purely
never fall lo sir. not
lam- puts.
. IS pills of
and mall
CO. Co. Clinton
Ill for sale by
L N C
pins, a
ii
The Cold Cure.
Cold la Scad cured by Kr-
As lo
children cry
To gee
Al tho old
on Five Points, where we
just a new and fresh
of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Coffee, tanned Goods,
Tobacco, Cigars,
Fruits, everything
to lie in an up to -date
Grocery.
We pay Hie highest market
prices fr all kinds of
Country Produce,
in cash or barter. When
you want to sell or when yon
want to buy come to us.
To all who favor with their;
patronage we promise cut Ire sat
r Ion.
at Five Point
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE
MUM, mil
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
PATENT
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model,
NU ON
C. A CO.
The Eastern Reflector
mi
D. J.
VOL. XIX
TRUTH II TO
PER II
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER
NO
-AT-
National Ticket.
For
All 1.1 AM J. BRYAN,
Nebraska.
For Vice
E. STEVENSON,
of II
Elector, 1st Mat.
L.
of Carteret.
For 1st Dist.,
JOHN H. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
LETTER.
Season
A In Politics.
At the regular weekly meeting
of the Simmons Club last night.
Mr. James D. Johnson,
the Highland Democratic
Club, made a that club
adjourn to hear the speech Sen
C Pritchard, and this
motion was unanimously carried
Thereupon t. B. Williams,
of the club; Mr.
W. Humphrey, the secretary, and
the other who
were present, over to the
court house and patiently listened
to Republican doctrine as ex-
pounded by the Senator from the
west.
It never occurred to President
or
members that they bad done any-
thing extraordinary in adjourning
club that it might become
part of the of a
senator, and the strongest
in the Stale, After
in explanation, Mr.
said he considered the ad-
a proper courtesy. It
was remembered too, that week be
fore last Mr. Augustus II. Trice of
Salisbury, one the Republican
State had post-
his speech Charlotte be
cause would with the
speech delivered by Chairman F.
M. Simmons.
of the
caused a good deal of comment bust
night, most of the talk was
together complimentary. Among
other things, it was said that the
spirit of toleration and liberality
in politics is spreading in the city
of Charlotte, at least. Ten years
ago, live years ago, two years ago,
the condition last night would
not have admitted the compromise
effected. The democratic, forces
would have stayed in camp, and
Mr. Pritchard would have preach-
ed to his own crowd.
But now, while Democrats
and Republicans continue to light
under he same old Hug, they have
discarded venom and bitterness
and whether
a speaker talk of
prosperity, If be be able
and fair, he will be heard, without
prejudice, for the sake of the tale
he Observer.
From
Washington. Oct.
Echoes of the big meeting
Madison Square
New York City, will reach the
remotest section of toe country,
and the enthusiasm there
will spread it takes the
of the Democratic tidal
wave, which may be great enough
to sweep the trust ridden
out of power, or may just
tail short of much to lie de
sired No
what the result
of it will lie, or let it lie what it
will, it is admitted, even by
such out poor-
as that which
honored . r. Bryan has ever be-
fore turned out in that city to bear
candidate; and old campaign-
who were there, declare that
Molly, the griddle,
me down the
let somebody pat
Soon I'll have her
Sand the cabin
All
on the door
L.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
TO THE AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND
The Third Man Found Guilty
Ky., Oct.
the jury, find the defendant
guilty and fix his punishment at
life This verdict
was returned by the twelve men
who were selected to try Henry E.
formerly
stenographer,
being B principal in the shouting
Governor Win. in front of
the executive building of Frank-
January When the
We arc still the of the race after your
We offer you the best selected line
foil on
Bra. . .
they were astonished at the jury entered the court room, a few
and amount of enthusiasm j minutes after o'clock tins morn
aroused Mr. Bryan and Judge
speakers. It was a revelation have you
to New Yorkers and it opened the B. H. nodded his
eyes of who have heretofore head. up the papers to the
refused to believe that Bryan and said the judge.
to carry the them up the clerk read
Slate of New York. One
Washington Democrat who
attended the big meeting
meeting was worth a million
democratic votes. It would have
been an absolute impossibility
that town during the of
as it has well
the following the
find the defendant guilty and
his punishment at
in the penitentiary for
is that your
the Judge.
was the reply.
you are now finally
discharged and you can call on the
, c
known Washington that there trustees of the jury fund for your
has been no love lost between Mr. I said Judge The
ex-Senator tiled of the room and the
who was kepi out of his seat in most dramatic trial In the
by Boss there was courts for many j ears was at an
much curiosity aroused when Quay; end. It was learned that no ballot
nailed at the White House and had was taken last night, although I
General Merchandise
by be found any store Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round Spring. Bummer
ind Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad-
It is our pleasure to show you you want and to.
sell if we can. We offer the very best polite
attention, the most liberal terms consistent with u ell
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come to market you will not do justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.;
Remember and the following Hues of general merchandise.;
Goods and Notions,
Hals and Caps. Silks and Satins, Ladies-
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, and Oil t lotus.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. , and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Molasses, Lard. Scad is.
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and
I state Fall Now In Progress
Success
Special of
1900.
This is annually
I he gayest the year in Raleigh and
judging all the op
to this of the
day of the event
promises to surpass any of like
man years,
The trouble between the cotton
mill owners and their operatives in
county, which,
has now
resulted In enforced idleness
some t-r thousands of
working men women, la
much comment and no little
speculation over the probable re-
The operatives who lo
their recently
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with Local Applications, as hey
cannot reach the seal of
ease. Catarrh is a blood or con-
disease, and in order to
cure it you must take internal
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack
medicine. It was by
one of the best physicians in Ibis
for years, is a regular
prescription. It la composed of
the tonics known,
with the best blood purifiers, act-
directly the mucous surfaces
The perfect of the two
ingredients is produces such
wonderful results in curing
Scud for free.
P. Props.,
Ohio.
by Druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
Year Per Pensions.
with Mr.
It has leaked out that sought
to make a dicker whereby the ad-
was practically agreed that a
of guilty would be found. This
morning the vote was unanimous
ministration's influence would be; that was guilty. hem the
him in his fight to degree of punishment was taken
the Pennsylvania legislature tip. On this he jury was
and be returned to the senate, and somewhat divided, but finally
that Mr. refused to help agreed the life Sentence.
Furniture.
for Furniture and everything in that line.
buy for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Dealing.
Your Friends.
a Kansas
who is touring
a letter to one of the papers of
the State that ho recent-
went into a store in a little High-
land town inspected the goods
displayed for sale, finding among
them the following American pro-
Corn
canned canned apricots,
canned pears, soap, rolled oats,
washboards, churns, cheese, hams,
flour, salmon, apples, forks, hoes,
axes, hammers, saws, joiners-
tools, t-races and bits. par
list of things used a Scotch
mountain says Mr.
Donald, give some Idea of
the Immense trade between
Pulled States and
him, the ground that he had
troubles enough of bis own just
now without assuming those of
It is that left
and made threats of get-
ting even.
The tip bus passed in the
Inner circle that
agents have got the things all
fixed that a majority of the
electoral college is to lie secured
by the same methods that were
successful four years
wholesale use of money. As a
the republicans have
exchanged their light for
Democratic advices do not
coincide with that tip. Hanna's
agents are plentifully supplied
with cash in all the doubt state,
and are trying hard but they
haven't got things fixed yet, and
they won't get them fixed, if
port of
leaders can prevent. The Dem
know the game that the re
publicans are trying to play, and
hope to spring some surprises on
the before it is
ended.
An undertaker's business is ad
for sale
newspaper in terms which are
hardly such as to encourage any-
one to become a permanent
dent of the locality- After stating
that he is retiring from business
together the advertiser praises the
town arrange-
much neglected; mortality
from fevers excessively high;
death rate 10.7 higher than any
town within radius of miles;
one trade competitor
opening for
man willing lo put his heart
int. the
Henry is the third man
to lie found guilty in connection
with the Caleb
Powers, tried on charge of com-
was sentenced to life
while Jas Howard,
tried indict with being a
principal in the was sen
fenced to death.
During the early days of
trial the exhibited
signs of breaking While
Arthur brother of the dead
man, was on the stand testifying.
rose in prisoner's deck
denounced the witness in wild
exclamations while wife
screamed that had sworn I
away the life of her husband. I
Later the prisoner became
and, according to attending
has since practically
l -a II is bed has been
carried to door of the jury
room, where it stood in plain view
of the court, its occupant apparent
oblivious to his surroundings.
for a continuance was
overruled by Judge who
declared that he was powerless to
stop the trial unless the
lo adjudged, lunatic.
on yesterday showed considerable
Improvement, however, and
physicians staled that he had re-
taking nourishment in the
regular manner,
becoming normal.
The defense tiled a motion for
arrest of judgment Can-
trill set it for on the 2nd
day of the February in. There
fore, will not lie
until
ordered removed to Frankfort
jail.
mo.
Rani
If you or ranges constructed upon
scientific which are economical, durable,
convenient, well as beautiful and look
for
murk, which is show., upon every genuine
Stove or Bang, do deceived
by worthless imitations
lead all others in yearly and popularity.
It is shrewdly f he
rich man Dives was the ancestor of
the of to-day
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
have been compelled to
cease work in the mills and to
the dwellings used by them
Bud I am told many will have to re-
sort to in which to live and
sleep; some, it is stated already are
doing so. This mode of life would
seem to work B great hardship
when cold weather sets in, and it
Is to be hoped some means of set-
the trouble will soon be
reached. The two newspapers at
Graham and people from Ala-
now Raleigh slate that
of the local public is
now with the operatives; their
right to form for
their own benefit and protection is
one that ought not to be denied
them, etc. The organized
owners do not accede this, and
therein rests the whole trouble.
advance guard of fair visit-
ore art all talking about the
the primary,
although take time to admire
and discus- the exhibits, that dots
not prevent the discussion of tin
subject, which is
ably I In- absorbing one at present
from one end of North Carolina to
on the contrary, the
fair i- rather helping along the
the names of
Simmons, Carr and Waddell are
heard on all hands
I have found out already the
appeals lobe overwhelmingly
for Simmons or Waddell, if tho
representatives of section now
here or even fairly well
Indicate the general of
things Of course
most of advocate Mr. Sim-
mons, with Major Waddell coming
in the proportion of about
three to one. On an average, the
fifth man a crowd of easterners
is an enthusiastic talker up of
General Carr's candidacy,
the Carr strength coining
from the
district.
the western Democrats
who express their readiness to
yield to the preference east,
Inclinations, are pursuing
proper course. and
unquestionably the lo
name the eastern If
west named him for her. the
weal might And the east's
least long and troublesome in
1903 when ii comes to the selection
of successor,
base
their to the thing
by on a higher plane than
and eastern gentlemen tell
tint it as
would accord it lo the west,
Preliminary estimates by the
State Auditor show that a number
Of pensioners on Slate pension
roll, under the general pension law
has reached the the
actual number being This
an increase over 1899 of
The pensioners are divided into
lite classes, the number in each
class for the current year being as
First class, a decrease of
from last year.
class, Increase of
over last year.
Third class, an Increase of
US last year.
fourth class, -vi-v. an Increase
of over last year.
Widows, a decrease of
from last year.
The amount of pension fund
available for 1900 Is of
which will be
ed. The amount Of pension for
each class
class,
Second class, 13.50.
Third class.
Fourth
Widows. 114.50.
In 1899 tin- pension fund had
which amount was trans-
to this fund by act of the
legislature from the accumulated
Nothing of
Ibis kind is available for this year
in favor of the pension fund, and
fund is therefore smaller for
o than for 1899. A decrease
in amount of the fund, with an
in the number of pension-
causes a reduction of the
amount for each pensioner for
Let Roll
We are to all harmless
diversions of the people from cir-
to senatorial primaries, so let
her rock. Besides, it is useful.
We have the word of ex-Senator
without the primary
folks wouldn't know that an
is hand. don't care
bow much light, but
we do regret lo sec some of the
brethren of the press so wrought
up over a matter will not be
worth a green persimmon to them
and which they will get no
thanks after It's all over.
that is their business and we are
attempting lo meddle with It.
Telegram.
THE B ST
and fever is a bottle of Grave's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply
Iron am I in a form
cure -no pay. fill.-.
M FEVER
and night Sweats with Robert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per
bottle. take. Money
refunded If it tails. Restores
petite, purifies the blood and makes
you well. None other good.
Sold guaranteed the drug
of Bryan, Woolen and
Building
N. C.
The new music played by
Band Is the our
have heard. The kind glows
better all the tin. .
Dr. L. Jambs, .
DENTIST,
Greenville, N. c.
Office over
Is Fleming store.
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the Post Office at
N. as Second Class
Mail Hatter.
MM.
Hi I I
lieu the wan
I Slate
April,
will to
We hear
about Malt. W.
believe that if the gallant old
as a proper means indicating know that the Masonic Hall School
the of Democratic voter It the full
in hoped by the most
United State to its founders. Sixty
the present are enrolled; the music
Marion the people of department nineteen; seat
presumed to he. the Hall is occupied, con-
with some to exceptions, a larger enrollment
solid for Jarvis. and desired.
race he would sweep North
like
ex Senator were to come out in appeared. The trustees are highly
as a candidate, the Democrats of at the efficiency
Pitt county were ready lo cast of the teachers, and the quality of
ballots for him. Not one was the work that is and
anxious for his than tin- teachers express themselves as
tubs correspondent. was with the general
him, last and always, against of the pupils and the
the world, for Senator or for any harmonious mi going of the school
A new magazine that has just
made its appearance is The World's
Work. Page Co.,
New are publishers, and
Waller H. Page, a North
editor. We have
the copy and it is a truly
publication. Besides
its beauty in appearance, it is
Idled with the choicest matter of
the time richly illustrated. It
sells for a copy or a
year.
Charlotte already
the leading newspaper in North
has made a new
set the pace for in lead
all competitor-. Sunday's issue of
the observer announced it
would appear day in the
week hereafter, there being a reg-
on a- well as
all other days. It la the first
North Carolina to make this
departure. As the will
have to work a Sun-lays
get out this Monday morning pa-
per, not in our heart to con
it upon this for,
of what custom else-
where may be. the fourth com.-
thing else he desires.
his from
work.
On Tuesday afternoon sonic
of
the Senatorial in a strong, the trusties and other vis-
manly communication which as- the school and after a brief,
presses worthy of its appropriate address by Col. liar-
author his each was
porters must now to of neat badge
the three remaining candidates, Ired and blue, inscribed,
Hall School. N.
with the wide em-
in the Col.
felicitously told the pupils that
the political world men were know u
by various badges that hence
forth the members of this school
are also to be by a badge
to wit Hon's F. M. Simmons, -V.
M. Waddell or S.
Carr.
of the three
named will probably be North Car-
Democratic Senator.
They ale all Democrat, North
will lie sale with her
destiny resting in the of of highest honor,
and this i is . more a known and more
not intended to detract anything , widely any other in the
from the private whole world,
either, Mr. Waddell or Mr. The trustees are also much
Simmons, but simply lo advocate the promptness with which
the candidacy of Julian S. nearly all bills have been paid;
Carr. with such ready cooperation
Can has and appreciation on the part of
to every interest of North Caro-1 the public, that the per
Una. A a private citizen fie has success of the school is us-
given bis time, his talent and bis This week closes the see-
money, to advance any interest, month of the school, and as
i political, religious, educational, soon as the report can be made out
commercial or social, in North trill publish the
Carolina, -here it shown honor roll, that is, all pupil who
to him to he nuke a general average of ninety-
He cannot be said to be an live and upwards. This will beau
has not been repeal, d of the money it will but it cannot be
and there might be danger In bring to him in the a salary, reached where the general grade
i-. it. Ml the same financially above such a Las been lowered by
. ,. . .,,. motive. He has be want lo absent or marks. Parents
congratulate the Observer upon , ,
tin in see
SUN
World's Progressive Shows Mu
Trained An-
Exhibition Largest, richest
and best
Cent Show
earth. Now their Ninth
Season of continuous
success, present to their mil-
lion patrons aggregation is
in all essential features absolutely
new to end. Is as
superb quality as immeasurable
quantity. The only big show to
reduce the price of admission to
which includes a seat for
every visitor. Kate
Thursday, Nov. 1st, 1900
N. C.
Women suffer-
from female
troubles and
weakness, and
from irregular
or painful men-
ought not
to lose hope II
doctors cannot
them.
are
busy other
diseases that
they do not
fully
the peculiar ail-
and the
delicate organism of woman. What
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
Female Regulator
which i ill-- true OUT provided
by Mature for all female troubles. It
is the of a of the
highest standing, who devoted
whole Ufa to the Study of the dis-
till. to our moth-
wives and daughters.
of soothing, healing, strengthening
herbs sad vegetable, which
been pr by a kindly Nature
cure irregularity in the menses.
tiling the Womb.
Headache and Backache.
In fairness to herself and to Brad
Female
woman to give it a
trial A Urge bottle will do
wonderful amount of Sold
druggists
e I I
the Regulator Co.,
Marshals for the New Bern Fair.
The following have been
pointed marshals for New
j be Senator, be baa -aid it in i 111.111-
being a prosperous, and nm,,
11.- ;. be d more for the
good of Carolina as a
of the States Senate
than he can as a private citizen,
He has always shown
to 1.1- in line with tin Democratic
on every or Na-
and if elected he will in the
to it their children are at
School everyday and promptly on
lime.
This thing of prompt lies.- is for
important than the average
i aware. Other things be-
equal the pupil that U lit sellout
every day and present at every
recitation will attain the highest
states Senate stand scholarship, and what hi more 1111-
fol North Carolina, and represent
her interests in that body Baa Item
Hi- i opposed In
fighting with-
in the Slate bad a chance
to unite with make
self richer be i Hen,
Carr. Vet he baa said has
tell that the trust power is an mi-
though he has bad
he with
in bands and no.
II
form habits
promptness, industry that will be
of incalculable value in all after
work of like.
When Did We Divide
Kl
paper,
Kin mu
I want t motion to your
that in the consideration of
the selection of a lo take
the place of Butler, person-
as nave been the custom
some to engage entirely dim
and in easting our vote in
the primary let us have consider
ill personal
and Influence of the man for
whom we vote, for hi- Illness
a in tie
Sates Congress from North Caro-
Can we ourselves
above these petty, spiteful
lions ins
than comparing can-
w the
Bible seats we want them in
lied and exalted the
cent ad the intrepid
Vance, 1- records of
year-in are em-
the of nil
The seem have narrow-
ad practically lo Sim oil and
Cur. Let US not oppose Mr.
because, perchance, some
over ardent admirer of Mr,
has Inadvertently Infringed i u the
ninth commandment, but rather
let HI stop and reason from our
minds any that
have found there and
draw n from an
unbiased mind a patriotic-
heart. And, vice versa.
and Mr. Carr are
both good men. since only one
of them can be elected, I am
Mr. Simmons, not, how
ever, solely because be so
and it the
two lust campaigns, because
lie has higher
will
selves fell for good and
glory of North in the ,,,
Senate of the United State, I teal with grateful
of my
reason than from
. . ., . . I the
point view, at the ,,.
Mr. is the man
the place, O. L.
AND
in s I NOTES.
X. C, Oft, 29th,
Fair, Nov. 13-17, by Chief marshal
The A. G, Cox Mfg. Co., though j The
p,. are forward to a very-
ping all farming time the social world at
for a Gum, in their mammoth the old
still offer to the public such
inducements that lie Cherry, Jr.,
ed by any other factory of its ChM, While. C. T. II
To lie convinced, it is only owes-1 W. H. Hail, Jr., N.
to give a trial. Patron . T. M. Hooker, J. J.
them once ever and ever Laughinghouse, Jr.,
afterward they ill be your favor- Wilson
i. V.
The Association the Wood, Dr. H. M.
Baptist church opened J. H. Webb,
session yesterday by elect- S. B.
log C. M. .
tor, and J. B, There
are ministers and delegates
present. The congregations so flu
been quite large, many visit
distance being in attend-
Much is
and everything points to a very
successful The minuter I
and gentlemen delegates are a line,
and intelligent looking body of,
men. and the ladies, always nice.
are exceedingly so on Ibis
ion.
One of the feature
The next Fall
New Fair will be held
Meet rest
November 12-17,1900.
It will be the Greatest Exhibition of d
Products of our State ever held.
Every has augmented, the Program of
has made to embrace only the very latest and beet
attractions.
A Double Balloon Ascension and Parachute Leap will be
made eve-y day by two of the Most Celebrated the World
The Vaudeville Attractions will include everything is C-to-
date. Daring Acrobats, Tumblers Performers, the very fan
Clowns ever seen the fair grounds.
Splendid orchestras
The best most exciting racing ever North is
insured. The large purses, aggregating will be hotly contested
for by the speediest trotter runners the turf.
Wild and domesticated animals will be exhibited natural
tale a whole of them.
Au immense will contain the specimens of
truly interesting exhibition. The fish, oysters game
exhibits will be greater than ever. The fair is to be made a great
of the Tar Heel art, nature industry. Do not miss it.
F. M. Simmons will formerly open the fair November 13th.
A great many other distinguished will be present.
All the railroads steamboat will cheap excursions
Send for premium list or other information to
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary.
NEW N. C.
have a new well selected stock of
and have secured the services of Mrs. Ella Greene,
as for this season. She is a
trimmer of long experience I will guarantee to
customer pettiest Hats
at the Prices offered.
Infant Caps and a Specially. Dress Patterns
Fashion Books.
10-1 m.
Killed in a
II
i e of your readers, for one,
Would like to know when North
Carolina divided, to that one
Ben j. n make laws for tin
K. I, and another for the West.
I have not found any one Dial
seem i know, If any of
readers es know let me tell
Gen, tan- baa many
friends, those who love him,
will vote him mil a- an Eastern
Senator, but a a representative of
the whole of North Carolina, and
when Senatorial can
is to be voted for from Hie
U.-l me going hi Vote
choice a Western man.
Ax
Curd
Wilmington, V. Oct.
Colonel A. M. Waddell gave
tin- follow lug
To the Democratic
Illness in my family
absence from Stale,
me from keeping mi appoint-
to speak lo Hie people ill
is now too lat
out
AMI IN WASH-
N. C,
We were glad to see our old
friend. A. J. Smith, of Hyde
county, Sunday last.
Hill is building
an addition to his residence
Baal Second street.
Capt. Hill, of the cam
Tar is attending court at
a-a witness in a
ease In which the W, It.
i. i-sued by a preacher, on ac-
count of hi-gelling overboard i
Hell Haven.
Spencer are progressing
finely on rebuilding their store.
A. Latham tea
persona on Lord's day mar
the Campbell mill. They were
part of the fruit of the
Held In Rev. J. I. Waters. There
were additions in all.
The, K. Latham, of Norfolk,
has been some days on a to
bis mother,
is visiting
his daughter, Mrs. Capt. Simpler.
The powers that be, their
paternal oversight the of
beds over the sidewalks, were in-
sheds bad lo
down. Ill rainy we shall
have no bulling place and will be
compelled to cease blocking the
and I persons on
i in pass down side
walks. Now if they power-
be, at a
make new appoint men n or to ,,, , , , K .
, . ,. .- , ., nail look at such
situation, I therefore i .
i, lake up from
the into con- , ,,. , ,, . r, .,
tO lit II
Oct.
a -Indent at died
this afternoon of injuries received
football yesterday after-
noon
The second elevens
were playing a practice game and
Price, who left cud, attempt-
ed to stop interference and fell,
his head being partly under his
lib. . a,, . body several players fell on
yesterday were school I of him. Prices spinal cord
children, who marched a body; was and the lower part
to the church headed by the leach-1 of hi body He was
of the of .,,.
High
IVan seventy live and one
It certain
looked nice.
he debating society High
is finely. To
make the exercises more
mg, men in and around
low M wilt once every month dis-
miss some subject selected by the
i direct- is of the society.
Mr- wife Of bun-
j died last and
buried She was a
most estimable lady.
A. A of Greenville, was
lure yesterday Carr
button-. We are all
down here. for
are preachers a ml delegates
in and like of
was never seen
The old low n is alive.
Mrs, Jeremiah, of
our city, spent last Saturday
little town.
Mrs L. GRIFFIN.
Higher,
Means It Cent per pound for your
COTTON
Ne m Fresh to Eat.
Buckwheat, Flour, of
Meal, Hominy
Crack ,
-i ill
I have
WELDON FAIR
October 30th, 31st and
November 1st and 2nd, 1900.
THAT IS WHAT YOU OR ON
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU.
We have just established at one of the equipped
Gins to he found and solicit your ginning.
We turn out the cotton you get anywhere but our charge are
no higher others. COTTON.
HOOKER,
N. O.
WE THE OF
Pattern
TIPS, FANCY
TO CALL AND
ON NOTICE AND
to serve,
Misses ERWIN
S 10-301
VI
bless Specially regret
I the in front
house, as it will
up practice by a lot
of
nights.
THIS I NORTH Exhibits, Fine
Kai-ii.
Free Wild West
I teat of Music, every kind of amusement.
You can't to miss this groat Fair.
Everything will be full mid complete.
AND BATH
ON
Come to the Big Weldon Fair.
T. L. W.
H. H.
N. C,
THE A COMPLETE OF
General Merchandise
from which to make their purchases. at all
times a full line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries,
Tobacco, Farm Implement, In anything
yon your household or your farm I can
hi -I. at
Bottom Prices.
I buy All Kinds of Country and
I highest market prices I'm same. I your pat-
will treat you right every lure you come to
You'll Catch Cold
If you wear Summer-weight under
wear this sort of weather.
weather is the best
we have. It reminds you daily
that a change from Summer to Kali weight
would add to your comfort. No matter
whether your taste turns heavy cotton
r light wool. No matter whether you
want to pay or a garment. We
have the
Underwear
In All Grades and Styles.
It remarkable how much we sell
still not so remarkable either when you
see the superiority of our goods and note
the reasonableness of our prices.
THE
EASTERN REFLECTOR
The following have been
t , sent lo out of town
NOTICE. I Mr. and Mis E.
If there CROSS request at the
in the margin of this it of their daughter
so to remind you that you owe
for
and we request,
to settle a early as . .
We need what YOU tilth
owe and hope you will not at eight o'clock, at
keep us waiting for it. Greenville, North Carolina,
This notice is for those who;
mark on their
paper.
LOCAL
Not Halt Had
We heard of a gentlemen from
DO.
I Some Speak H Me. Some to
morn
for Wilson.
thin
for
Mis. Harry Skinner left this
morning for Norfolk.
Claude King came in
from
J. H. St., home
evening
Mis. returned I
evening from a
Mis. left this
to visit her
daughter.
Sam Flak went to
evening returned
morning.
M. H.
Saturday evening and returned
this morning.
I Kev. II. to
Saturday evening returned
Sunday evening.
of
who ha been a few days
here left Ibis
Mrs. K. E. Lea, of who
has been visiting Mrs. C T. Mun-
ford home today.
Mrs. W. It. Smith returned Sat-
from a to her
mother Mart county.
Mrs. W. F. returned
home Saturday evening from a
visit to western part of the
State.
B. Satin
evening from north where
be bad been to purchase his
day stock.
Mi-s Addie of Ayden,
who has been Mi-s Martha
Dudley, returned borne
evening.
N, s. of Washington,
I came in Saturday evening. Mr-and
I Mrs. returned U
Ibis morning.
who was
Moderator of recent
Presbytery here, and remained
Ibis morn
log for Henderson.
Judge A. I. Mono and Mis-
Moore Ibis from
Wilson whew be bad been holding
court. Judge us the jury
mistrial of
case.
ID YOU THE
WE SOLD
Dry Goods Only
If so,
you are
wrong.
We carry
the Largest
Stock of
any house hi upper door our store
is just and Carpets.
you
or odd
can
want, whole
suits
John Sherman fend.
Washington, Oct. 22.-Hon
John former Secretary
at his K street
morning at MB o'clock.
end came peacefully.
the
lion Skinner spoke the
Court Tuesday
bad a large crowd out lo bear him.
He made a flue speech was
frequently applauded. His arraign-
of th
was simply unanswerable.
Band and
made good music.
J. It. Fender, of came
down Saturday evening and spent
another town, who was in Green-1 Sunday W. L. lie
ville for the time in and Mr. who been
years He remarked Mrs.
bad beard much of improve- j
men. going on but did ,
to see half that had greeted; x. went to
bis eye. is the way here. Monday evening.
J. B. Williams left morning
Greenville make much
noise over what she is and
when people come to look at us
are forced to exclaim
half had been told of our progress.
Saturday
afternoon brought to Greenville a
pretty lady named Mis
Daniel, of Scotland Neck.
She met at the by Mr.
for the fair.
Z. P. Vandyke returned Mon-
day evening from
N. II. went down
road inlay evening and urn
this morning.
We can lit up any room ill
your
Bargain Prices.
id f
Di-
ii
are
daily
Miss
daughter,
left Ibis morning
to attend the fair.
Mrs. C. T. and little son,
Charlie, left morning for
fair.
The young man had v h
Court.
bad
following cases hi court
since last
Hugh Sheppard, riding
manner, pleads guilty,
William Richard
and disorderly, fined
and half costs each, total MM,
Weeks Clark, drunk
fined penny and costs,
Marriage-
Last week Register Heeds T.
Moore six marriage
license to the following
WHITE.
8.0, and Dan-
George May and
Sam Obey and Williams.
Belcher and
Corbet t.
John and Per-
kin.
Alex Margaret
S. Collins.
previously had an with
Register of Deeds T. It. Moore and
had a marriage license carefully
folded his pocket. The couple
at once to home of Maj.
U. Harding, Justice of Peace, near
depot, in the presence
of a few witnesses they were
man and wife.
Borne of the representative lo
Stale of I laugh-
which meet here
this week arrived, Tuesday even
In,.
The Show Is Coming
The show the season will
visit Greenville on Thursday, Nov.
1st. Surely item of news will
please the young folks, child
the older ones also. Sun
World's Progressive
Is bas a standing record
for presenting a good performance
In one big ring, the good old
style. Sun Bros, run their show
strictly on business and moral
principle. Nothing is permitted
lo appear will mar the
ore of skeptically
ed. Neither the army
allowed to follow this or-
Fifty great
Kb- will appear at every per
Fully two hours
half of enjoyment is
for which is sure-
within menus if everyone
Let all attend. Afternoons lit
o'clock, at o'clock,
K. II. and
of passed this
morning for the fair-
WOO.
C. L. Wilkinson left morn-
for
Mis of Ayden, i vis
H. L. Coward.
Mi's. A. V. Johnson left Ibis
morning tor Neck.
Rev. H. B- Clayton is spending I
days with B. A.
Jim Moore left this fa
Raleigh to take in the fair.
Post master J. J. Perkins return-
ed evening
Williams left
Inn for Haleigh lo visit his
Mis. Rush, and attend lair.
Hr. W. H. left ibis
morning to spend a day
or two bis old home and lake in
the fair.
Wash returned
day from He
the fair was well and
us ever.
18,00 0.00 Buys Suits Buys Suits
s on, and , , St
Men Suits tin
Suits
Men suits the 8.00 and 3-00 while
ii and quality, Bale Prim,
;. I . ii
is, Tailor silk Taffeta Una tin-
All quality now
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
worth
at.
plain and fancy Linen
white and
; J
extra unbleached
Hose,
Best So
Real color .
Knitting Bilk, all worth
Webbing worth
silk
sill,, worth
Cheeked
yard worth y
Honey good lie
Woven
side Combs, worth
While Lawns.
per pair.
all colors . .
Cretonne .
coven
. t
Toe -v
.
.
worth
lire-Sale, ii-, Del
ii , , g ,,. ,,,
Winder lies, .
el
box Fancy
Fancy Pin, worth I Window Shades, roller lit
Shirt
1.20 silk Belts, all
Lining, worth Col ton, worth
and
.
N. style and Patterns,
1.00.
ST left, come while they last
Freak
sage at S. M.
Horse Wins-
Mr. W. H. Hall, leeched I
from Tuesday,
that bi mare bad won
heal in race
the fair, time
awarded
New
Open Nights.
Greenville, N. C
MM





Attention Farmers
I tin now offering you one of the most complete lines of
GOODS, SHOES. HATS.
and
a very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
which is the of any are fresh and cheap.
When you none to town again me a trial.
Jas. B. White.
THE
Don't Be Deceived.
NEWS.
la
The Moravian Home church,
will be years old next
mouth. The will
the event on November
Mil. and nth.
A special term of the Superior
Court of Greene county will begin
on Monday the 10th day of
for the trial of civil cases
only. Judge Moore will preside.
is suffering from a
queer kind of vandalism. Some-
body is going around boring small
holes trees blowing the
to prices with
The public is indignant.
Mrs. Charily Bowers, who lives
i- years old and is
still
She still does her work about
the house and has the mother
of , sixteen
u November
Mr. Charles i. Parks, of
to, will be married in N.
C. to Mrs. Kale S. of
torn, formerly a Miss Mr.
Parks is a retired merchant,
done business in for
many Poet,
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or-
by the occasional use of
Liver Tills. They reg-
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria,
constipation and kin-
diseases, an absolute cure
Liver PILLS
WANTED
YARD.
SUCCESS OF
Our Royal,
Elastic Felt Mattress,
which is due to its merit, also our vigorous advertising,
i others to put mattresses on the market, m they are offering
for Its- and claiming as good as ROYAL
ELASTIC be deceived same. We
deny they are as and arc at any time to com-
pare ours with others, your local does not handle them,
write direct for descriptive pamphlet,
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Sole Manufacturers, GOLDSBORO. X. C.
Get a good Safe
lie Viet r safe i made in all sizes
for home, farm. and general
Every Kale I with a guarantee to be
proof range Iran up
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, X. C.
con-
use,
lire
It is going the press
It lie . I. A. of
his wife
and child i i that The truth
of the matter is. Rev. Mr.
several weeks ago for
I. then a
report reached Hill he
had killed his daughter in that
city. Later the report was
ed. Kinston Free Press.
Wilbur a young man of
Mills
y was found dead the woods no
his home Wednesday morn
He hail left the house about
an hour before ins body was
Death had occurred only a short
to the Boding of the
as ii was still warm.
Al Laxative, Guaranteed cure chills
, and all malarial an bill it tr For sale by
Harrington, Barber
and
8-an
Hie, X. C.
Texas Storm
Washington,
statistician of the Department of
Agriculture completed but In-
of agricultural sit-
nation in those counties In
that were visited by West
hurricane of September 8th.
area under cotton in the
which serious damage
resulted from the storm was
proximately acres, with
promise on September 1st of a .
crop of about bales. The
reduction of the crop is estimated
at about bales, or 10.6 per
cent. On a basis of per bale.
the amount destroyed would
sent a value of
of the damn
buildings, machinery, etc, the to-
loss may estimated at
should be Mated that all the
counties visited by the storm were
Included la the crop report issued
October
Francisco, Oct.
Sherman, which has
rived here from the Philippine,,
is practically a ship. On
board the vessel are deal.
insane, sick col vales-
cent soldiers and civilians. The
transport has been sent to
Most discouraging reports are
brought from the East by the
physical wrecks who have come
home in the It is staled
that the hospitals at Manila are
overcrowded with the of
bullets and disease. Fully
soldiers now lie on the cots in the
hospitals and many of these will
die before can be placed on
board transports to brought
home.
Added that the
transport Mandela now on ill way
lo Ban with
All of are shattered ill mind
body, many of them being vie-
insane from the edicts of
climate. Most
Of then will never recover their
reason.
The transport Logan left Manila
las Tuesday. It carries sold-
all of whom are sick
many of whom arc bordering on
insanity,
ll is thus with every transport
that leaves Hardly enough
ships be to carry
I lie of I be Campaign against
the Filipino,. by Severe
trials in the fields, soldiers become
demented day after day, and re
ports say, are obliged to be
watched for fear they
will do harm to themselves and
coin rules.
CORDS OF
Dogwood
AND
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from to
10.00 per cord for same, F. O. II.
X.
THIS WOOD must be round,
nearly free from knots, and sawed
offal cuds. Will take feet
R feet long as small as
inches in diameter at small end,
but no smaller.
J.
0-7 I'm. N. C
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
IN I Kill I.
TWAINS
ix
J. w. co.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Hugging, Ties and Hags.
and shipments
solicited.
DATED
Ar I. -A i Soul
l. .;
U U II
A I- 1- in.
At
Lt i,. .- ,
Lt
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am at a a
am ii, m am
II IS
tat
u at
f 5-
SO SI
PM AM
I Sol
i a
III is
FM . AM PM
Si
ill
New Nome
u.
Machines
IX IX t V
If you need Machine see me
at II. Hooker's store, or write me
j. c
Tin-
lbs i Pit
Will an
of W. it,
is to
Hi. in pay-
lo tin- sad nil
man
on or baton the
but of October, loot, or
ill in- in
Thu
A A.
of W. n. liar
Lt
Lt Wilmington
Lt i.,,;
Wilton
Ar Mount
Lt Mount
Ar
AM
It tr
PM
SI
ii n
PM A'S
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in e it
M AM PM
AS I IS
t N
II
SI HOT
m A N I H
t n n i, is
i so m is or if
lithe above is not a horrible
arraignment of warfare this
government is carrying on In the
Bast, we are at a loss to know
what to call it. To satisfy the
of those who are domineer-
this government, we are not
earning an unjust war
slaughtering a people we have
no right to molest, but are also
sacrificing thousands of our own
men for naught. It is to the ever-
lasting shame of States
to tat in u is
a.
s o e for Public School Books In
in ;,. designated on the
Mate in for the public and can supply what-
ever you Deed. have
COPY ROOKS,
slant and vertical, double writing books
fool , cap pens, pencils, slates,
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes etc
Some of fa
B pencils cent. plain lead pencils l cent.
robber tipped had pencil cent, ;. nice with
pretty cover l cent, crayons, with metal bold-
in nice wood box B load pencil, slate pen
Ml, and pen, and role, all in nice wood box
cents great big wide tablet cents. Bottle best
ink on the market, B cents, Copy books .-, to id cents
bite crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's m
paper cents
fountain gen
The Progress.
lie Ne York is
much impressed with the rapid tie
th cotton
industry of the South.
It says; Thai section has now
spindles In active
and during the present year
will bring more spindles
Into play, closing year with
some spindles, Since
o the progress tuts bean
boll, in growing and in the
cf cotton. In other
also the progress has been
phenomenal, steal
copper and mining,
baring, cotton seed oil industry,
banking and in all
these great things have been ac-
The-South is today
the most promising
HeP. enterprise in the Inion.
v Kansas fellow got the consent
of a man to marry his daughter on
condition that he vote for
That is a somewhat
novel kind of bribery, must
be cheap out that when
they can be bought with a vote.
This Is quite nu unusual case.
To young will lie
Married to two Hebrew young ladies
at I, C,
and the Of South
the ceremony,
Cotton Brokers
Cotton, Drain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago Orleans.
PILLS
Vitality, Lost
Night L.-- of
All
of or
A tonic
to pal
the
m mm-. .-. .
pink to pi
L.
of By mail
with our bankable to
or money paid. Send fur
of our
for of Power,
I i
Paralysis and the
of I'm of or
By in plain a
out, for oar
bond to cur tn or
paid.
MEDICAL CO.
CHICAGO,
fa by J I,
N C
ton in. ii, in n rs
p S.
i p in.
p iii,
lei ea
Ben-
n in, a m,
m, a
rite leT
Ills p m, Hope Mills p s
Springs p m. S p n
arrives It. p m
with train
Hill, the Central
with the
Bowman at
with tin- Air Line
at with
Train on tat ct Road
pi. s m.
i- i. K
pm.
Si am.
at ii la a m. u am.
loan .
flam J la f m.
a in i u pin. returning . at
a arrive II am
, kip Sunder
Tests
M tn. sunder pat,
. Swaps, leave,
except and
I SI am arrive, a . II am.
Midlands i- ,
a m.
m,
a a.
leave
M. lint . ,. p m, ,
pin. Sprint HoM II a m, . a
pm leave Hope II So am.
U a m. arrive Ho.
Mount IS m, t p m. Sand
Train on Clinton
Clinton and
.,.,. Clinton I a m i
pm.
Train No el
don for all North all via
H. If.
Puss. Agent
J. R. Manager.
T. M. Traffic
GOOD
by the Quart
lie RS take of
and ever, a lull
quart,
blood. For
Bale-
Johnston's
up lbs tout Its
more
other known. The pallor of the
back entire the plan of
and rich color of health Son lo
checks, for of the
for all
of men, and children.
mi,
co .
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily ate A. M. for
Mile, leave dally at
M. for
TASTELESS CHILL TO
She. par bottle. Cures chills
Fever, Malaria, Sweats
if it
No other as the
with the Cross on the label.
Sold by Woolen,
Bryan druggists.
leaves
Mondays, Wednesday
Fridays at A. M.
loan Tarboro for Greenville
Saturdays
A. hi, carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Halt i more,
New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON, Aft.
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
IN
REWARD
will par reward for en.
if
not wilt
t.
nation or we can
the I Little
rill, when l. are
are and
fall to con-
pill., contain pill., v-
hotel l. III. S -ware of
imitation. mall taken
Co.
street., i hi. ,.,
N C
It seems but a law
lives only when ii Is executed.
There ha been a great deal said
about the rainy day skirt, but no
an baa yet dared there was
in
Hit man trouble is
a fool. Most of s have trouble
enough already.
are now
by as a brain .
Some of advocate, of
i sin on apples.
hide a shallow brain,
Do you know
We sell cheap
No ABOUT IT.
Goods; Notions,
Our
or
Trunks, Ac, from
Store. No Scraps
Cheap
Cash
Store
f.
1575.------
Wholesale retail Grocer
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
Turkeys, etc. Bed
Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Carts, Parlor
Suits, Lounges, Safes, P.
Ax
Mi mi Key West Cheroots,
Cherries, Apples,
Pine Apple, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Kaunas, Glass
and China Ware, and Wooden
Ware. Cakes Crackers,
Mm, Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Mach i ties, nu-
other goods. Quality
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
SAM
v.
One Day Cold
Cold In throat cured by
a I i turn r A, to
take
All are warned for.
I,, hunt with or gun or
flop or in any way upon the
of Hi,. Town-
the of Creek.
J. B.
J-
In V.--K in
Mire the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Hilt county
to of Ike of
notice II hereby to
talc i. to mo for payment
duly on or before the
of March, 1901, or notice will be
plea. In bar of their recovery. All sennas
indebted lo to make
immediate payment Is me.
W. M. r.
of Henry
GREENVILLE N. C.
a------o
Cotton Bagging and always
on i
Fresh goods kept constantly en
hand. Country
sold. A trial will you.
D. W.
in
C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country
go pi gs.
At
on Five where we have
just opened a new and fresh
of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, fact everything
to be found up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices fur all kinds of
Country Produce,
either in or in barter. When
you to sell or you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
we promise entire sat
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five
J. MEET,
-------DEALER IN-------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE HE.
J. B.
PATENT
, No
the
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
H,
If
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER
NO
mi urn
-AT-
OUR NOMINEES
National Ticket.
For
J. BRYAN,
For
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,
of II
Presidential Elector, 1st Diet.
CHARLES L.
Carteret.
For Congress, 1st Dist.,
II. SHALL,
of Beaufort.
fee for Carr.
We have not a word to say
against any gentlemen who
aspire hi that high They
men of ability and would
doubtless honor upon
State wherever called to serve.
But we are frank to say that
our choice United States Sen-
is Gen. Julian S. Carr. Our
reasons for this choice are as fol-
Carr has proven
himself loyal to the best interests
of North Carolina From tho time
he began business to the present
hour he has, with an unsparing
hand, given his means to build
up our industrial, educational and
religious enterprises.
General Carr's political record
is clean. He has a persist
and life long Democrat. He has
contributed liberally of his
and supported with his
the candidates of his party in every
State and National election, but he
has never been intolerant in his
spirit or accused of
methods, or money corruptly In
carrying party through.
He has always stood with the
people against Trusts and other
forms of capital op-
press labor or monopolize the bus-
of the country.
He is largely connected with
the agricultural, manufacturing,
commercial and banking interests
of the State, understands the
conditions of our people
In every section.
has had wide experience
as a business men, has an extensive
acquaintance with the industrial,
educational and political leaders of
the country, and has had a
reputation for strict integrity and
progressive methods among the
leading men of the state
For these Gen-
Carr would worthily rt present
the State of North Carolina in the
United States Senate, we
give him a hearty endorsement
purely on the of
merit Ex.
Cams Mack to the Mala
Ion
us come back to the
question.
Cotton is a deceiver. Politics
are as uncertain as the wind.
Trade and traffic ebbs and Hows.
But wheat at the mill is a con-
and a joy so long as it
lasts.
Late rains have moistened the
The soil is ripe seed.
The sowing is a short, quirk
job; then the reaping. The
best crop is the cheapest crop.
You plant, you wait, you reap.
No chopping time; no thinning
mil; mi first, second, third and
fourth plowing. No army worm;
worm; no baud
ginning.
Plow in with labor saving plow.
Reap with labor saving reaper.
No anxiety about
disgust worry you get
them, at harvest season.
The farmers of Georgia must
learn as the years go by to mini-
their dependence
labor. It gets scarcer every year,
Tho better class of
vagabond class also are coming in
town; the one to work at trades
the shade and the other to steal.
There arc others of them drifting
northward, grant that their
little tribe may The
if the future will be
those few who own their own
farms. The farm hand is
rapidly disappearing. The next
generation will scarcely at
know him.
Tho while farmer, therefore, who
thinks of his own future, and of
the future of his children, should
not shut his eyes to the plain and
inevitable drift of things. He
should his farm
order. Grain
raising go inevitably
is the white farmer's
Cotton is his natural
plus crop.
let us not lose sight of
tho main quest tin.,
Telegraph.
A Veteran's
Tribute
To
From the Scotland Times a paper
published at by lie
the following timely and
sensible suggestion to the colored
race Is
is a settled fact that for some
time least the is no longer
a political factor in North
as well as other Southern
States. It is also true that the
race enjoys the right of suffrage in
the North, but a chance to vote
not a to make an honest
living is more detrimental to the
welfare of the laboring class of col-
people a chance to make
not a
to vote. We hope our people will
consider these things in their mad
to what they think is a more
congenial
Odd It k of Hie Census.
A New York enumerator, who
was perhaps something of a sleuth
entered several in his district
variously as
and For
Mime re n these were
under the head of
pursuits. A Georgian, who
an by doing chores
about the neighborhood in which
he resides, will appear in the
as His
be found very properly
the head of
One of the southern enumerators
came across an invalid, who has
spent several years the South
for his health, and promptly enter-
ed the sick man's as
traveling for his This
of course was punched under the
head of
American.
This is Cleveland's
to the memory of late William
L. had a
rounded out.
his public life he was patriotic
and absolutely devoted to the
interests of his countrymen I
have seldom or never met a man
who was his private relations so
well constituted to regard
affection. His intellectual
traits were of high order, it
may be said without any
of expression that his
death is a great loss to his
and a positive to all
who were privileged to enjoy his
personal acquaintance
If there ever was a time when
the Democratic party amid afford
to be it is now. By the
return of the Populists two years
ago, by tho aid of the
at the late August election,
Democratic victories
promise of peace and good
will to all, which, if carried out,
will bring prosperity am a long
lease of power to the Democratic
party, the two leading religious
Journals of the State, The Biblical
Recorder The Christian
have come forward the
most patriotic and Christian spirit
peace and
instead of the feeling
of intolerance that has so
We have elected a Gov-
who will carry out a liberal,
statesmanlike policy.
is a United Slates Senator
whom nil in- people trust
honor though they differ in
political policies. With such men
a helm the old ship of will
rise up highest wave of moral,
material progress. Without
detracting anything from tho
claims of any of the aspirants, it
is my purpose lo advocate the
claims of a man who will
Mil all the requirements of the
broadest pat riot ism statesman-
ship; a man who stands closest
who has done most for the
fortunate Confederate soldiers;
who bus virtually
the Soldiers Home at
besides keeping them out
the poor houses all over the State;
a man who has done most for the
religious moral and educational in-
a who stands highest
the general business interest of
the State; a man who best under
stands appreciates the
cultural, manufacturing with all
the moral material interests of
the State; a who has always
stood by the Democratic party
for more than thirty years has given
it more financial aid than any man
the State; a man who is not nor
ever has been politics for the
money that is in it; a who
learned true patriotism by
a musket in the Confederate
army without reward or the hope
reward. That mast distinguish-
ed philanthropist and patriotic
Christian gentleman is General
Julian
Carr represents the vet
soldier standing on his last
legs, making the last appeal that
will ever lie made to; honor one so
highly from the old Confederate
rank tile.
If Mr. Bryan is elected of
General Carr's would
have s great with that
as he. if
President is re-elected
none can dispute but what General
would command more respect
with the
lion than Mr. Simmons. We
peal to our old comrades who
learned to patriotic without pay,
to stand by our trite tried
comrade, Julian Carr, we
will confer the highest honor
our class, our party and our State.
Respectfully submitted,
J. O.
Co. F. M N.
A. Cleveland
Oct. law.
TO THE FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
We are still the forefront of the MOB alter your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
BLACKJACK ITEM
BLACK Jack, N. Oct.
Right much sickness around here
now.
Large crowd out hereto preach-
so inlay. Ben ices conducted
Rev. Burroughs was enjoyed very
much.
Mrs. W. J. While, of
accompanied by her children little
Wesley and Ethel, is visiting at L.
II. Whiles
Joe Miss
of near Greenville, were guests
of Miss Haggle Smith Sunday.
Then-was a baptism near here
on last Sunday, quite a large crowd
attended.
We were pleased to have
Proctor, of in
midst
Glad i I c White
to be found in any in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, the of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are work for our mutual Jack again after
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what you want In, spending a long visit with her
sell you if we can. offer you the very best service, polite brother W. J. White in den.
attention, the most liberal terms consistent with a well I. II. While is cu the sick
established business built up strictly its own merits. j list.
you come to market you will not do yourself justice Glad Jesse Sin i III again
if you do not sec our Immense stock before buying elsewhere, j after having the mumps.
us and the following lines of general
Goods and Notions,
Hats Caps. Silks and
Jackets Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Tom was arrested last
for being drunk and abusing
his family and was locked up for
trial Ibis morning. If the usual
custom follows he will lined by
the mayor; bit children will pay
line, and he will go home to
loaf until he feels Inclined lo get
drunk again.
is one those
parents win, are so frequently men-
in the police court reports
of The Observer. lie has a
large family and when be was up
before th mayor a couple of weeks
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved .,,. . ., ,.,.,,.,; pride,
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.-
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead Is,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Miss Lucy of the W.
It. r. Seminary, Ayden, spent Sit
and Sunday visiting her
many friends in Jack.
We had the pleasure of having
W. II. W ii ii, Bethel, in our
midst last Sunday.
The Vampire Parent.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line.
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Friends.
TEAM
said the kindergarten
leather, to illustrate the
senses, are our noses
for. bust be
to catch cold the small
boy at the foot of the class.
The B Stove Go's
Stoves have been sold in
Greenville for Sixteen Years.
arc carrying a
both cook and heat in
full line of these Stoves
We also carry a
his children made a
night by in the
Cotton Mill. Therefore, be con-
it not that lie
should work. In his own sphere
he lives like a lord, in the pa it
of his includes
cursing mistreating bis little
he no shame even
Within three
I months it is shown by tho police
record be has been
rested. Imprisoned and lined four
times for drunkenness, and bis
money bought bis
KB and paid his lines.
As has been repeatedly stated
this paper. is only one of
a type too common in this com-
And a class that the
law doc- not seem to get at
Observer.
.-ad Tragedy at Clinton.
e mil be
with Local Applications, bey
cannot teach the teal of
Catarrh is a blood or con-
disease, and in order to
cure it yon must lake internal
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh lure is nut a quack
medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the lust physicians in this
country for years, and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of
the best Ionics known, combined
the best blood purifiers, act-
directly on the mucous surfaces
The perfect combination of the two
ingredients Is what produces such
wonderful results In curing
Send for tree.
J. Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Hall's Family Pills are the best,
A New York clothing merchant
advertised I j
in the newspapers during the
of his business career;
and then baying succeeded
a satisfactory adopted
lilt- plan of advertising only
Business did not
to satisfy the merchant, and
alter eighteen months be found it
was to do all his
work over again. cost more
to re-establish he said to
an advertising agent, it
would If continued to take a
a reasonable amount space In the
newspapers every day the year
round; but the lesson bus been
worth its
A Array of Advertisers.
An advertising periodical
mates that there are the
stales about regular
who spend a least
annually for newspaper space.
Whether these figures be accurate
or exaggerated, is obvious
lens of sands of successful men
f newspaper as
lo their business and their
faith in the virtue of advertising is
the re-nit of
Record,
A York correspondent of
the St. says
that most of reports about big
lug there are simply and
that here arc not all bets up
amounting to Betting,
fir effect, part of the machinery
of practical politicians. Odd as it
seems, t voters who vote
for the side that offers largest
odds, Wilmington Star.
line of repairs for name. We
Cotton Seed Meal
buy
lay,
By Oar Load;
We have just received two ear loads of
is a gentlemen of means,
one whom our people hold high
esteem, in Lexington who has a re-
odd record, part of which
any could be justly proud.
It is At no time his life
he ever a pocket book, a
pocket knife, a watch or a pistol.
He never smoked or chewed
co, never drank a drop of whiskey
nor swore oath. Truly he is an
exception to the general run of
Dispatch.
and can satisfy anybody price and quality.
A lull line of
Shoes, Hardware
kept in a first
Call and get prices.
Cutlery and
store.
Groceries,
everything
J. C
Clinton, Oct. the
inns shocking tragedies in the his
ton Sampson county occurred
here Saturday night. It was the
killing of Lee bin broth-
Lee was
drinking and was trying to
gel home when, in a
ken frenzy, he cut on both
arms, severing an alter In one.
The wounded man bled to death
a short while, lie was be-
hope when surgeons got
lo him.
The dead man leaves a w He and
one chill. was unmarried.
Both were men of excellent
and the tragedy is greatly
in Ibis community,
is in and will lie tried at the
February term of court, lie is
overwhelmed with a
the enormity of crime and has
boon since becoming
i learning of Mini Ill's
death. The families of
have the sympathies of com-
If ii ill came here from
Onslow county and his was
taken there lo d iv for burial.
The Richmond Dispatch recalls
in the in New
York was lo one on James
There was of
to on him. It
was a up Manila knows
folks can belling
and he uses as he does other
methods of
News and
a Republican paper rises to re-
mark evidence of
Is the huge amount of
money in the
As part of it is
the trusts, II may en
their .
THE B ST
and fever is a bottle of
Tasteless Chill is simply
Iron and quinine In a tasteless form
No cure no pay.
CUE FEVER MALaRIa,
and night Sweats with Robert's
. Chill Tonic per
bottle Pleasant lo lake. Money
if ii fads.
lite, purities blood makes
you well. None oilier good.
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
tores of Bryan,
Dr. D. L.
DENTIST,
Greenville, N.
While
store.
at


Title
Eastern reflector, 26 October 1900
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 26, 1900
Original Format
newspapers
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Local Identifier
MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
Location of Original
Joyner NC Microforms
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