Eastern reflector, 2 November 1900


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Attention Farmers
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines
dry GOODS, hats,
f POCKET
at very reasonable juices. My line of
which is the of any market ire fresh and cheap.
When yon none to town again give me a trial.
phase.
Jas. B. White.
THE BEST BED ON EARTH
Don't Be Deceived.
CASH'S QUALIFICATION.
Ma. of those
who are opposing Gen. Carr for the
States Senate say he is Dot
man of ability. It has stat-
ed the press that his followers
do not lay claim to statesmanship
for because he is not a law-
Here are the He began
life poor and unknown. His
bad no wealth and no prestige.
His lather livid at Chapel Hill,
and he made use of the
ties afforded at the University of
our State. He entered upon the
of life's battle with
bat a trained mind, good health
and character. He chose a
rather than a professional
life, close
wisdom he became a sue
business his
Secret of Beauty
is health. The secret is
the power to digest
a proper of
This can never be done when
the liver docs not act it's part.
know this
Liver Pills arc an
lute cure for sick headache,
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-
and kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
SUCCESS OF
Our Royal.
Elastic Felt Mattress,
which is due to its merit, and also oar vigorous advertising, has
caused to put mattresses on the market, which they are offering
for less money and claiming they are as as the ROYAL
elastic Don't be deceived by same. We
deny that they are as and arc read at any time to com-
pare oars with others. Ii local denier does not handle them.
write us direct for descriptive pamphlet.
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Sole Manufacturers, X. C,
manufacturing plant at Durham
became a mammoth
From a ham where tobacco was
pulverized with a slick, it became
a four -million dollar em-
ploying of laborers. As
it grew Mr. Carr became identified
with other enterprises, and he has
been closely connected with the
successful administration of more
enterprises than any other
of the state. This requires ability
of a high order, and many men of
marked ability save been unable
to accomplish so much. It may be
ability of a different kind from
that which enables a man to
preach practice law or medicine,
bat it is ability of just as high or-
it involves the
of men and affairs. But Mr.
ability does not end here. While
he has been engaged in these
enterprises, he has also been
conspicuous In the political,
and religious affairs of the
State. With pen and by speech
be has advanced the cause of all.
The Church has had DO stronger
friend, no more Influential force.
The unanimity with which the
educational the State are
supporting him, shows that his
ability is In that held.
stump he has served his
n-t and his State and demon-
bis ability. Au article
from bis on the in the
Booth Was dear and strong a
of that subject as I have
read anywhere, and I recommend
it to those who speak and write
about his lack of ability land
Statesmanship. His contribution
to the campaign literature of
were effective and in
changing the tide in that great
struggle.
Mr. fair has never become so
absorbed in business as to forget
his books. He has now, and
ways has had, a good library.
His interest in his own affairs
never Interfered with his interest
in public affairs. An atmosphere
of culture cut and learning
Ins home.
Some of the friends of other
began the light the
line of service, and have
found that Mr. Carr was superior
there. If now change the
contest to one of ability, they will
find upon investigation, that he
has demonstrated more kinds of
ability any other man in the
race.
do I agree with those who
r books amendment
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates, it In the
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion etc., States Senate. A lawyer
I will be needed when it is tested in
The Senate has nothing to
do with it, except to make political
capital. It may attempt to reduce
our presentation in Congress, or
to pass another force bill, fan we
I will need there some man of
and tact w ho has friends and
Influence in the North as
the a trying hour like
this on another occasion we were
saved by Mr. Gorman, the. great
j Senator from Maryland, and he
I was not a lawyer, l know of no
I man in North Carolina capable of
doing more fur us in such an
than
Get a good Safe
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for homo, farm, office and general use.
Every sale with a guarantee to be fire
proof range from up
J, L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
MU
THE I'll SCHOOL DIRECTORS HAVE
As one of for School Books
Pitt County. We handle the books designated on the
Stat.- I i-t for the public schools and can supply what-
ever you need, also have
A Smile In Each.
one need to shake the hand
of fate.
It's easier to miss a than to
kiss a
The latest development l be
in
A fever has to be pretty high for
a fellow not to get over it.
The made up complexion is
what it's cracked up to be.
The discreet business man sells
every but his customers.
The man who that
dead not e was never
student.
The coal dealer who gives short
weight should have a long wait for
his money.
The dishonest fisherman gets his
by hook or crook.
The successful football players
should always have a kick coming.
A man with a cold his head
has of right wrong.
Adam a family tree, but it
brought him a heap of trouble.
Columbia may lie the of
ocean but she can't play football.
The schoolmaster is good at
tires. He would be a pretty figure
if he were nit. He is the figure-
head of the school, or should lie,
but sometimes a boy gels ahead of
him.
When a poet falls love with B
girl it la natural that he should run
to
When one says he knows
another like a book he must
mean a scrap book.
The clerk who over sleeps
himself may not be interested in
politics, but he often for
his office.
eyes drank in the fa-
read novel-
who was running over his latest
story. what a re-
marked Quarter, suddenly waking
up.
WANTED
CORDS OF
Dogwood
AND
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from to
10.00 per cord for same, F. O. B.
O.
THIS WOOD must be round,
nearly free from knots, and sawed
off at both ends. Will take feet
and S feet long and as small as
inches in diameter at small end,
but no smaller.
J. H.
N. C
IN
J. W. PERRY CO.,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
flagging, Tics Bags.
solicited.
COPY ROOKS,
October 30th, 31st and
November 1st and 2nd, 1900.
THIS is SOUTH CAROLINA'S Bid Exhibits, Fine
Baaing, Great Midway. Roman Hippodrome, Balloon Ascensions
by Female Free Wild West Show, Grand
Best Hand Music, and every kind of amusement.
Vim afford mill this great Fair.
Everything will be full and complete.
AND
OS ALL RAILROADS.
RATES
Come to the Big; Weldon Fair.
t. l. rarer, p.
W. CREEK, Sec.
The Hew York jury who had
the case of Mrs. against
her doctor for damages for
two kisses against her will lour
years ago, found a verdict for the
doctor. They didn't deem it good
I policy to put such a high
kisses four years old.
Wilmington Slur.
Something Ne and Fresh ti Eat.
Pancake Cream
Wheat. Oat Meal, Cracker Meal, Hominy
highest Mason Cracker,
r rah a to Wafer, sweet
Pickle. and Hates
a e teller assortment run net. goo,
that I have ever bandied
J.
1575.---------
S. Schultz.
Wholesale retail Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Units, Lounged, Safes,
I mil
Meal i- Key West Cheroots,
American Can-
Cherries, Peaches,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Hoar, Sugar, toffee, Meat, Soap
Magic Food, Matches, Oil
Gotten and Hulls, Gar-
den Be . Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prune, Raisins, Gloss
and China Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers,
Mai, Chiles, Butter, Stand-
ard Mewing Machines, nu-
other Quality and
Quantity, for Come
to see me.
SAM M
Phone W.
Now Home
Sewing Machines
If yon a
Hooker's or write me
NOTICE
The having duly
the Superior Court Clerk I'll
as of the Loot an
of W. It,
is hereby u all persona
to the estate to make immediate pay-
to the and all persons
having claims against said estate mint
sent same for payment on or before the
Sod of October, 1901, or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery.
of October. 1900.
Mart A A.
of W. R.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and Orleans.
NOTICE.
All notified not at
eater any of our lands lying i
County, la
lands K. Anderson, and
the lands
others.
It.
O.
PILLS
Vitality, Lost
Cure of Mom
. nil want
or
and
A. tonic
blood builder. Brion
pick to
and UM
firs of south. By mill
. i r I- for
with our
or money paid.
of our
EXTRA
PILLS
SO
Results
Loan of
or
oB. Fit. and lbs
Opium or
By mull in plain a
money
for Our bankable
ante bond to curs la days or
MEDICAL CO.
A.
ft sale by J L
N C
The One Day Cold Cure.
In head cured by Ker-
c . . . I. A Io
cry l m,
REWARD
We will pay the shore for any
Sick
or we can
not cure with tits Little
Pill, the are
with. They are purely and
r fall to con-
contain SO
contain if
and Imitation, by mall, stamp
TO and
Jackson III. For by
L. M
We sell cheap
about it.
your Dry
Trunks.
Our Cheap Store.
Cheap
Cash
Store
W. I. Co
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TRAINS u.
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leaves lien,
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a m, Hope Mills a m,
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p m, Hope p n
p m, p n
arrives p m
with train Hi
at with the Carolina
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Air Line and Southern
Railway at Gulf Durham and
Charlotte
Train on the Neck
W n Halifax IT p m.
S OS p m. S
pm. -I T mi
. a m. S K am,
at II IS a m, am.
Trains Branch leave
a m apt p in, arrive Parmele
leave Parmele Sal
am
ant p m. except Sunday
Train leaves Tarboro dally except
at m. p m. arrives Ply-
S pm. leaves Ply-
mouth dally, except Sunday, SO a la, s m
day ii
Train Midland N Q leaves
born daily, except Sunday, Ball o,
S a m, leave,
am.
Train on Branch leave Rocky
Mount at a m. p m, lie
so a m. pm, Hope II a m, t SB
leave Hope II So am,
pm. a m. arrive at Ho.
Ir a to. I p m. dally except y.
on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
dally, except Sunday, Isa
P Clinton am end
pm.
Train close VI el
don for all points North dally, ail via Rick
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent.
J. It. HOTLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Ma- ager
GOOD
by the Quart
very bottle yen take of
better heart,
and every bottle a rail
Quart It makes better blood-pure
blood. Fur thirty
remedy has
food health.
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
builds the
serves, and muscles
men promptly
say other remedy knows. The pallor of the
check disappears, energy of
and tbs rich color of health Iowa to
the cheeks. for all disorders of Ike
stomach sod sad for all
of men, women sad children.
Co.,
OLD DOMINION LINE
TAKE ROBERTS TASTELESS CHILL
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats
Money back if it doesn't.
No other as good, the kind
with the Cross on the label.
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten,
Bryan and druggists.
NOTICE, LAND POSTED.
All persons hereby warned for-
bidden to hunt with or without gun or
or in Any oilier way trespass upon the
lands in Town-
ship on the north side of Crock.
J. It.
J. II.
t iv and L
NOTICE TO
Having this day qualified M the
Clerk of Court of Pitt county
as Administrator of the estate Henry
deceased, notice is hereby given to
all persons holding said es-
to present them to mo for payment
duly authenticated, on or before the 16th
day of March, or this notice will be
plead in bur of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate are notified to make
lo me.
This the 1711. day of September
of Henry
go See gs.
At the old us Moore store,
on Five Points, where we have
just ii pi-11 a new and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour,
Sugar, Canned Goods,
Snuff, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to lie found an up-to-date
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either in cash or barter. When
yon want to sell or when yon
want to buy come to sue
To all who favor with their
patronage we promise entire sat
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five Point
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M.
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers 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,
N. O
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and always
on ban i
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
W, R,
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
-DEALER IN-
S i
A GENERAL LINE OF
HORSES Mill
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. R. COREY.
PATENT
PROTECTION. Send model,
for sad
ON PATENTS KM
C. A. SNOW CO.
Palest Lawyers. WASHINGTON,
FOR
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TO
PER
VOL. XIX.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, NOVEMBER a 1900.
NO
-AT-
CUR
National Ticket.
For
J. BRYAN,
M Nebraska.
For
E. STEVENSON,
of II
Presidential Elector, 1st
L.
For Congress, 1st Dist.,
JOHN II. SMALL,
of
A Whits
to a strange for-
the part of a few Dem-
voter as, to fully appreciate
the tact that primary
month, is a white
man's contest.
The talk of losing a few bullets
in this precinct or that, or for-
getting to count ballots for the op-
candidate of that
all the ballots are read
when the count is made, and other
little tricks which the man at the
box may institute, this kind of talk
is going to prove very dangerous
if the talk is followed tip by the
perpetration of such acts as
rule out legitimate white votes.
The rules this Sena-
primary are laid by the
Executive Committee of the Demo-
party, and while the prim
is not legalized, so that offense
committed way be punished under
the law, yet there will lie punish-
by public exposure if the
election is not conducted fair-
The rules governing the Senator-
primary ought to be to
every poll holder.
Who can vote and who cannot,
is settled. As to the class,
men and which
makes it a white man's
contest.
Those who voted the State Dem-
ticket in August, and those
who will vote the National
ticket in November, covers
the two of voters.
This Senatorial primary may
pear to many a trifling affair, a
matter to be joked about as lo how
the ballots may be cast and count-
ed.
But let no one make such mis-
take, for some thoughtless action
some preconceived scheme, may
lead to some after developments
that will prove anything but a joke
to the perpetrators.
The candidates and the party's
reputation are equally at stake in
this Senatorial primary election.
New Bern Journal.
POSITION
He Is Not For Hither Candidate
The Greensboro correspondent
of the Charlotte Observer stated
Monday's issue of that paper
that ex Hansom, ex Sena-
tor Jarvis and Col. were
all supporting Carr fir the
Senate, and that the two first
named would publish cards this
week declaring their position.
The following telegrams on the
subject passed between Gov. Jar-
vis and Mr. M.
Raleigh, Oct.
Jarvis,
Charlotte Observer states
you will this week publish card
supporting Carr. Answer if such
statement is authorized and what
is your position.
Greenville, Oct.
C. M. Busbee, Raleigh, K.
Telegram I am Ink-
no part in Senatorial contest.
It is not accurate to put me down
as supporting either of the gentle
men. Thus. J. Jarvis.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Prom
Washington, l. t;., Oct. th.
When old Chandler made
Hayes a possibility by claiming his
election after the returns showed
election, he established a
precedent that has slavishly
followed by the republican
gt-re of every national campaign
since. The republicans
ready r- elected ac-
cording tn their claims, and the
voting i days hence will
The object this bluff
Muster is so plain that he who
runs may read it. Once get that
large portion of the public which
personal part in politics
other than to vote to accept the
idea in election is
assured, and the way will be paved
to worn Hanna's way to secure
election by the corrupt use of
and or nothing the above provision an
manipulation of political live and lawful manner,
will lie more apt lo accept the. that the
result so obtained because it had county forward to the
been so confidently claimed before State treasurer, or secretary, dues
the laughs but as fast collected. This is
he laughs to meet expenses incident to
The democratic managers could organization throughout the
Tobacco Convention,
The general committee of the
North Tobacco
association met in Raleigh Thins-
day morning and out the fol-
lowing
recommend a vigorous
pushing of the plan of organization
adopted at the State meeting
January last, until every county in
the State that grows bright
co shall be organized.
further recommend that as
soon as a county is organized, that
books of subscription for
merchandising shall be
opened to the members of
the association, that urge
each member to take stock in same.
The price of a share is to be
further recommend that
our legislative committee shall for-
acts, charters, etc ,
present to the legislature; giving
authority fur carrying out the
TO TUB PEOPLE, FRIENDS CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND COUNTIES.
We are In the forefront of the race after your
We offer you th best selected line
General Merchandise
To Tin; The
rial bill a short time off,
and therefore, let us come
a- one man, elect the most
useful, most best
lifted man for the
Julian S. Carr. He has dune more
for the of the party, en
more campaign purposes than
any in the State, as this
is the first position of honor he
has asked of party, let us rise
in our might give a hand-
some majority.
While I know a great deal has
been said in regard to
campaigns being managed by Mr.
ii it-, ,.; tell me who is ii
not conduct a success-
campaign when be has the
means with which lo carry on
shatter some of tho
which the republicans
are as assuring
election, but to do so they
would have to show where many
Hi votes are which
the republican bosses are fondly
counting for and they
do not deem it good policy to do.
It is the which they
are depending upon to elect Bryan
i . , . ,, . baseball team, was killed yes-
and Stevenson, to locate that J
. ,. ,, , a game at Sun-
rote for the republicans would be, . ., . . m.
five miles from here.
Persons interested in the move-
and desiring to sec it fur-
will correspond with the
State secretary, T. B, Bills
N. C.
Killed In a Baseball Game.
Oct.
ford Turner, a member of the
if you do not sou our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the lines of general merchandise, s
Goods and Notions,
Hats and Gaps, Silks and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
to make trouble for the voter
to lose much of it. Just let every
democrat keep his shoulder to the
wheel remember that
C, is the day on which the
President will be elected.
Bank Examiners that can de-
fraudulent manipulation of
bank books by crooked
is a needed reform which has been
emphasized by the news of a
defalcation an employee of
the First National Bank New
York City. Secretary Gage was
inclined to treat the matter rather
team had engagement with the
ball club to play at Sun-
yesterday. During the
game, Mr. Turner was the first
base his friend, Temple Harri-
son, was him. Turner
tried to make the second base, but
finding that ho could not do so safe-
turned, and attempted to return
to the first base. avoiding the
baseman he collided with
who was struck such
force that he was thrown to the
ground Turner fell upon
uplifted Knee, causing some
lightly, when asked why the bank
examiners employed at high internal that resulted
by his department had not in his death in
discovered the big defalcation in
their examinations of the bank's
He said, as
though it were a matter of
examiners can-
not be expected to discover old
defalcation when the bank officers
themselves have not found or
it. The First National
Bank can stand it easily, with a
surplus of These few
words of Secretary Cage are a
strong Indictment of the national
bank system, as it is now run.
If the bank examiners lie
to find crookedness i
it is pointed out to em by the
officers, pray, how do they
earn their salaries If the people
elect Mr. Bryan President, he will
get a Secretary of the
who will expect more of the bank
examiners, will sec to it that
they are men with knowledge and
skill enough to meet his
This particular bank has
been such a pet of republican Sec-
of the treasury, since 1877,
when it jumped into prominence
as one of the most successful New
York banks, through favors given
it by the Treasury Department,
that the bank examiners may have
been afraid to look too closely into
its books.
to be found in any store in County. Well bought choice
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. arc work for joins and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if We offer you the very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well same, and it has been mainly due
established business built up strictly on its own Can's contributions that
e I we have bad the means with which
successfully conduct these cam-
In one recently
ed, Carr, Instead of sending
his entire contribution to the State
chairman, he distributed it among
various county chairmen,
Curr has done more for
party than Mr. Simmons could or
would do, were be to live to be an
hundred years old. Right here
let me say, that in justice to the
other candidates, Mr. Simmons
should have resigned as State
chairman when he announced his
candidacy; this is generally
in all such cases, As it is,
ii gives him every advantage over
the other candidates.
What we want, is to send a man
to the United States Senate that
bus influence with all classes of
people, and will them,
fur sake paying a
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in Hint line. for being n Democrat
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
and
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Plows, and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
Furniture.
Immediately after tins accident
he was surrounded by
He told them that he knew he was
going to die. They tenderly
him to the shade of a neighboring
tree. He summoned his brothers,
sisters to his side and
affectionately bade them all fare-
well. He exonerated bis friend,
of all blame the mat-
and said that he himself was
the h s death, but that ho
was not afraid to die. He was
conscious to minutes of
his death. A doctor had been
summoned, but he did not arrive
until a half hour after the young
man had died.
Mr. Turner was to nave
married before Christmas. He
had brought his sweetheart to wit-
the game her presence
made the accident more pathetic.
The took place this
at church, of which
he a member- Mr. Cecil,
of Haw circuit Methodist
church officiated.
AND
Rages
If you want stoves or ranges upon
scientific principles which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic,
for the
has been
from politics all right enough
this state, but the
upon which future political contest
would lie waged has not mater-
Durham Herald.
A of
died recently, leaving quite a little
property to various, persons. To
him who was supposed to lie her
favorite nephew she bequeathed
set of false teeth, which will
be found the upper right hand
drawer of my The young
man at once concluded that his
aunt must have concealed sonic
diamonds or precious stones
the set of teeth. Accordingly
he smashed up his bequest, but
found jewels. He will DOW con
teat the will.
trade mark, which is shown upon every genuine
Stove or Range, do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and substitute
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity.
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
Building.
N. C.
is a baa the
of diameter
him fur high exalted
position, and, if elected, will go
to the Senate without the influence
of any trust or combine. His
hands will not be tied, and he will
be n position to do the people of
his native State inure
any man no could send, lie is a
man of the people, can re-
lied en at nil limes.
AUCTION LOT
Chance Home Seekers
is n live, progressive
town, offers opportunities for
Investment are seldom equal-
ed, Vacant are scarce
heretofore but lea desirable build
lug Iota were available. For
reason the growth of the town has
been somewhat retarded, as
w in wanted to locate here
find homes.
On Wednesday,
o'clock, p. in., ten acres of
sub divided Into con-
building each
will soil
auction, it is the property
of the railroad o the north
street, belonging to I.
l. The lots
arc to be told easy
one-fourth cash, balance
covering two years. Mi. A.
Harris, of New York, who had
many years experience band-
ling real estate, will a charge o
tho sale. Further Information
if con be had reference to
the advertisement In this paper.
Coming n r i. ii i.-.
Mr. J. US he
has attractions booked for
the opera house In the few
The Pal i Stank Com-
week, the Schumann
week. Square the
week following, and a little later
old favorite
here, will be along a good
company
State city
Toledo,
Frank J. makes oath
that he i the senior partner of the
firm of J, Co., doing
business the City of Toledo,
county and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of
one hundred dollars tor each and
every case of Catarrh cannot
be cured by the one of Hall's Ca-
Cure. Frank J.
to before and
ed in my presence, this day
of December, A. D. 1880.
A. W.
Votary Public.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is In-
and directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
Scud for testimonials, free.
F. J. Co.; Plops.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by
Hall's Family Pills are the
Smile In
The weal her indicator is often
made in vane.
A fellow may fall love
still rise to occasion.
When professional thief
catches cold he takes things tor it.
It lakes a lot of corks for some
fellows to haven corking good time.
According to the milkman, you
never miss the water till the cow
runs dry.
The average woman will cat
onions for supper and then sneer
a man for putting perfumery on
his handkerchief.
The women who can't stand the
lien I thy smell of a cigar most always
have perfumery on that
makes a man tick.
Anyway, nature had just as
much excuse for inventing toads,
most let sonic people think
that they are sharper than yon if
you would retain their good
ion.
It disputed question whether
there is u man in the moon, but we
are dead sure there is one the
honey-moon.
At church women consider
the texture more than they do the
text.
The Herald
Tho Charlotte Observer atop the
press long enough to say that a
little life has finally been injected
Into the senatorial campaign la that
stale. North Carolina will never
gel exactly right until she adopts
the primary system in full,
the traveling menagerie with
u Walt Whitman bringing the
rear.
That's what wean working to
in primaries with
candidates going over the
Slate, I bey do in South Carolina,
holding joint discussions,
each other liars
things, and varying the entertain-
with an light. But
must crawl before we walk.
have mule a brave start to-
ward the South Carolina plane,
and when we gel our
as State has them
we will have present primary
experience every two years, with
additions, enlargement flounces
and Observe.
THE B ST
lever is a bottle of Glove's
Tasteless Chill Tonio. if Is simply
lion quinine iii u tasteless form
No cure- pay.
CHILLS AND FEVER
night Sweats Hubert's
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per
bottle Pleasant to take. Money
refunded if it falls.
petite, purifies file blood and makes
you well. other as good.
Sold guaranteed at the drug
stores of Bryan, Wooten and
Dr. L.
Greenville, N.
over White
Fleming store.
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE,
J. Ed.
the Poet at
Greenville, N. as Class
Mail Matter.
WOO.
the teller of the
National Hank of New York, who
stole of the tends,
has captured Boston.
NEWSY AND
MOTES
N. Slat. I
holiest man though
may overtake him ill eventually
rise equal to emergency. Like
truth, may bury it deep
down in the bowels of the earth.
Vii to mighty and powerful is its
The is heard from
gain. The engineer of a
train that number on the
Southern railway thought he
lad a hot box and leaning out of
his engine was struck by a mail
near the track and killed.
New York has been the of
another awful lire. drug
store, n seven story building caught
on lire and a large quality of chem-
it caused several ex-
The store several
adjoining were blown
to atoms and many people were
buried in the ruins.
Ml HEARD IN WASH-
X. C, Oct.
Two marriages on
day evening inst. Mr.
Leggett to Miss Lodge, Kev.
III. Call officiating; Mr. E.
Mrs. Faunie Gallagher,
lie v. N. officiating.
J. Hill has the
Walling place, comer Second and
Harvey streets.
The old lime kilns the
are put order,
had to contend with
and trials still by
ever adhering to their motto.
Than
Washington, Oct.
Department to-day issued the fol
the President of the
States of America.
It has pleased Almighty
to bring our nation in safety
honor through year. The
works of religion and charity have
everywhere been manifest. Our
through all its extent
has been blessed with
harvests. Labor and the
great industries of the people have
prospered beyond all precedent
Our commerce has spread over the
world. Our power and
i u the cause of freedom t
have extended over dis-
countries and lands. The lives
Great Hew Bern Fair.
it will P Preparatory
So with tho to starting the lime making. The
.-ox Mfg. Co. In shells for lime will be at
Swan Quartet and perhaps
. haven.
A correspondent from Hyde,
dealings and substantial one our Washington papers. I of our representatives
work today they speaks of passing it. j many of our people China have
realize it la the best policy, from full view of Swan Quarter. They J been marvelously We
the fact baa crowned their must have been built the sound, have exempt from
every effort and their pride lies in as there can be about feet
the mammoth factory they have water brought through
and the high reputation they sound and not more than eight feet
have attained abroad for honesty brought in at Ocracoke, and not
and work. t
Three months ago when the
Democrats of North Carolina stood
shoulder to shoulder battling for
the success of white supremacy,
one little dreamed that in this
short time many of those same men
would be tinning on each
Democrat be lighting Dem-
with all the bitterness and
ever op-
posed the common enemy. The
characters high to
attack, the motives of none
so pure but what they are impugn
ed, even the gray haired vet-
of who has borne
the licit and burden of campaigns
for i. quarter of a century and
more, is insulted an I thrust to ii.-
heart supposed all
cause he dare prefer-
for one Democrat above
when each is equally true
and deserving. Yet this i-
spectacle the Senatorial primary
has brought us to. It is a shame
to the of the state that
a condition exists.
Carlos Harris baa finished paint- We hear a rumor that l.
log the residence of I Jr. It. T. Cos. W. Davis will locate at Greenville
The workmanship reflects much the next year and preach there,
credit upon those who did it. Dr. A slight misunderstanding lie-
Cox has a pretty home and two which they endeavored
must feel proud j to settle via et on Sunday,
L Fleming and ti. It. King I His Honor thought was worth 13.00
entertained our people Monday land 6.00.
evening with two splendid speeches Several went up on the train
upon the political issues of the to to attend V. C. C.
day. They both at their M. C.
best, and the fact they had a Mrs. Dr. returned the
and appreciative audience, train from a visit as did Mr.
posed largely of ladies, those who and Mrs. F. II. Short.
know Jim and Buck, readily Kev. A. Latham preached his
they needed no higher incentive, valedictory Sunday, will be
The fact is they done us all good, succeeded by Kev. D. Walters.
Mils Cox home from Leon bookkeeper for
the Baptist Female College Eureka Lumber Co. is a visit to
and other great
even the tragic
which overwhelmed the city
made evident the sentiment
of sympathy and Christian charily
by. virtue of which we are one
people; therefore, I, William
President of the United
States, do hereby appoint set
apart Thursday, the 20th of
ember to be observed by all
people of the United States at home
or abroad, as a day of
and praise to Him who holds
the nations the hollow of His
hand. recommend that they
gather in their several places of
worship and devoutly give Him
thanks for the prosperity where-
with He has endowed us, for seed
time and harvest; for the valor, de-
humanity of our
mies and navies, for all His
benefits to us as individuals and as
Raleigh,
W Wilson, Jr.,
Any statement that have re
signed manager for Simmons is .
false. He will be elected Senator j p am,
,,,,,. of November 12-17, 1900.
It will be the Greatest Exhibition of the Diversified
. , Products of State ever held.
Every woman has got a story of . hag the Program
some woman who died of broken in made to embrace only the very latest and best
heart three weeks after her
band was laid away forever. A p, Double Parachute Leap will be
day by two of the Most Celebrated the World
The Vaudeville Attractions will include everything that is
date. Daring Acrobats, Tumblers and Performers, and the very
Clowns and ever seen on the fair grounds.
Splendid bands and orchestras
The best and most exciting racing ever seen in North Carolina is
insured. The large purses, aggregating will be hotly contested
for by the speediest trotters runners turf.
Wild and domesticated animals will be exhibited in their natural
whole of them.
An immense aquarium will contain the lines specimens of
truly beautiful interesting The fish, oysters and game
exhibits will be greater ever. The fair is to be made a great
In a ma of the Tar Heel art, nature industry. Do not miss
Hon. F. M. Simmons will formerly open the fair
A great many other distinguished persons will be present.
All the railroads and steamboat lines will run cheap excursions.
Send for premium list or other information to
Secretary.
NEW N. C.
Baby
These arc words. tut i muck
ala i-.-; to moan. It's
now. . friend
become I i-a am mothers have
I i anguish of chili-
j a lo be
Into the muscles of It gives
end strength. when the
great pond and
easily without Mother's Is
never taken Interns remedies
this time mere harm than If a
ts suppled this
she never I- r. , r
breasts, morn or of the
which usually accompany
The proprietor of a hotel in
Fla., wile an awful lime
her Ural . her second
. Mother's was u-ed end
baby was ; tutors the doctor
Arrived. It's
-J I Mia
ire, pr
. CO.,
Wednesday evening to make a ; Cincinnati, his old home. nation; that they humbly
Short visit. was glad Gen. Can-is to be here pray for the continuance of His
looking after his fence, and amity
Cooler and wife K. A. everybody except those who other ions, and for light
Cooper left yesterday morning to gel left. Jim Mastic. and peace all our ways,
attend Weldon fair. In have heretofore set
Tin High I j my hand and the seal of the
building is so crowded with
that Prof, says if
Pumpkin.
States to be affixed.
at the city of Washing-
If the Incident to the
primary has developed
as much bitterness and
till over the Slate a- ii In
Greenville from accounts in
i is even
worse in s plans than
. bail fur
State convention adopted the pi i
for the primal;. To say
Democrats are
1-listed with the
idea is bill speaking
truth. It is too late lo n i r
now, we think tills one n
it will I ens much as the people i
North Carolina If
o it might BOt a I s
idea for the people lo have i
to do with primary and l.
vote for a lei the solve
be It'll entirely with the
at tire.
Hi favors alee-
lion of United States by n
direct vote of people, In
for lbs
Senate ought be
our regular conventions like
we our for
o and other We
do not or a measure brings
as much disruption and discord
into ii. ranks of a- this
Senatorial has brought,
is working lo
All kinds in I
in pr i his week hen ii
is thought opposition ill
e lime to u I their In
is
would be
plan to believe II sec,
hear or
dates, fur Ibis week at
Durham i
keep coming the same colored man who day of October,
new arrangements will have lo be lives on street near , yew, of
in i until college river, highest pumpkin to hundred and of the
completed. have a found. A pumpkin vine on of the United
school l proud of. a the
is still paying tree, and he let it climb.
highest prices for cotton seed. IT ard bare a
for up about ten feel from -John Hay, of
The If Carriage baa the ground. was rather
received another line of bar. with the novelty, so he put
c they invite public Z Another
and examine. . breaking off, and be now
has a full grown pumpkin up To the News Observer
peach tree. j Will yon please publish the
Sou Father. ,. . graphic correspondence la-low
. , , . , . e which explains itself
We learn by telephone from
that about noon today B
Mr. Jerry Jr., shot Just before going to press we
at his father, Mr. Jerry learn by wire that
ton, Sr.
neither of them took Too o'clock afternoon. She form-1 resigned as manager, not
young man was arrested. The here and had many Simmons Wire me
cause shooting was i learn lives and friends in quick.
THE COMPANY
WITH A CASH
SOUTH
ATLANTIC LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
CAPITAL SURPLUS
Morganton, X. C. 1600.
Mrs. H. H. M.
shots Clark, of Washington, died at fair men telling here you have
ECONOMICALLY
BY THE SOUTH'S MOST
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN.
PRUDENT INVESTMENT
GOOD DIVIDENDS,
THE PRODUCING AGENT GETS
THE PROFITS THAT IN OTHER
COMPANIES GO TO GENERAL
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN.
RICH TERRITORY u
COM GOOD
I have a new well selected stock of
have secured the services of Mrs. Ella Greene,
as assistant for this season. is a
trimmer of long and I will guarantee to my
customers The pettiest Hats
at the Lowest Prices mm
Infant Caps cloaks a Specialty. Dress
Fashion
Mrs- L. GRIFFIN.
Points Higher.
Moans Cent per pound more for your
COTTON
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU.
Mils r,
Daily Slat.
J. W. Jr.
3rd Men
MAN
We established at one of the best equipped
Gins to be found in North and solicit your
We turn out the you can net anywhere but our charges are
no higher than others. rs cotton.
HOOKER,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
a Lots
in N.
AUCTION SALE
Wednesday, November 7th, P. M.
An opportunity ml payers or to choice lot In city where real estate is the best the hour
Thai valuable of land on the North of 5th Street and owned by Messrs It J. Cobb, of Greenville, and B. L.
will be subdivided into large building lots, lot facing a wide street, sold at
AUCTION SALE
On Easy Payments.
Only One-Fourth cash, balance payable ii, is and
months. Deferred payments draw legal interest a
I DISCOUNT FOB
e Lot Given Away Free.
sale ii to a this IA whether you Bid, Bay or Not.
Free Carriages
Will leave Court House at -i M. sharp.
DATE for every lot will be sold on day. Wednesday, November
o'clock II. For further particulars see
WK THE PRETTIEST LINE OF
Pattern Hats,
SILKS, TIPS, FANCY
EVER TO CALL AND
SEE THEM. HATE TRIMMED ON SHORT
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Yours to serve,
Misses
N C
. H
A. HARRIS,
Vines House,
Greenville, N. C.
Grimesland, N. C ,
OFFERS THE A STOCK OF
General Merchandise
from which to make their purchases. carry at all
times a full line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries,
Tobacco, Hardware, Implements, In fact anything
you want about your household or your farm I can
furnish at
Bottom Prices,
I buy Cotton and All K of Country Produce and
highest market prices for same. I want your put
and will treat you right every tin's you to
my store.
SUPPLEMENT TO REFLECTOR.
MB HOME.
the Party ii Pr-
in of One Candi-
date Liberty of Opinion Denied and
and Abate to.
To the good Democrat
to ace the Senatorial con-
of Slate be neutral and
this
The fight that now being made on I
Carr of great to every
man in the party, whether he be a Sim-
mons man, a Carr man. or a Waddell
man The fight has reached the stage
where the Simmons men in some
ties are doing what has never been done
before in the history of North Carolina
Democracy. His champions in these
particular localities seem to be determined
Fats
ducted upon a high plane, free from all i lo Mr Simmons at any price, and
wort, and all j m order to win a victory for him they
methods. It is now apparent that this I Mt nothing They seem to be deter
course is not being pursued by all. Cir- mined to succeed or destroy. Their
are being sent out by the managers. methods indicate They st
of Mr. without any , not only General Carr, but those
signatures attached and without any tn him. A week ago,
to show where they are written, appeared in the public pres a
sac are taken from newspapers, and coming from the brother-in-law
out in circular form. One of these
circulars bears the date of October I, and
is signed
It undertakes to make political capital
out of an utterance attributed to General
Carr
To show how it has been garbled, the
very circular which contains this quota
it by saying that General
Carr said. he can have a free ballot
and a fair he will elected
Other advocates of Mr. Simmons from
Murphy Raleigh Post. October
General Carr as that he
A Mr. Simmons that he had a letter from
Mr C. M Busbee. the manager of Mr.
in which Mr. Busbee
spoke of the influence Mr. Sun
mons as head Democrats.
Republicans and In such a
class, they place the men who favor Gen
Carr and Colonel Waddell. and op
pose their candidate. Has it come to this
that a Democrat because he opposes the
party chairman for the States
Senate, another candidate,
shall be written down as a sore-head
Democrat, a Republican, a or
I Interview with Hon. Wm. Lindsey, GEN. CARR'S GENEROSITY.
Democratic Senator Rock-
Ii
and a Well-known Cot-
ton Mill Man, HI.
BEFORE THE NATIONAL BANKER'S
Dally i, CONVENTION
Star of
I herewith enclose yon a of
literature which hare until
am sick and tired of It. Yon will SB-
that it reprinted and bit-
General J K
Carr by people who
by the Editor
Webster's Weekly.
Mr. in his letter lo Mr
J. D Allen, of Wake county. that
Senator Vance did not con
furnishes the Hospital at Soldiers
Home In
The
When the Confederate veterans
from Atlanta Dally Con.
of December 16th. Ta-
from Local Report of BanK-
a Convention. Meld In Atlanta
on December
would he elected he could get a ., man who is bowing down lo money
ballot and a fair at the of the j other advocates of Mr. Simmons have
Workers I favor the election of
J. S. Carr for Senate,
and I think that he has a perfect right I
for office if he wants to. I
despise guerrilla warfare, and respect
fully that these gentlemen
be in better business than circulating
vile attacks one of the b. -t men
North Carolina, written by men who are
so lacking in and courage
they don't their names to what then,
write Mr. in a letter to the
Simmons Club in Charlotte a
days ago that Mr Simmons
FOR FREE SILVER.
as upon personal let last month, and
from Tampa. Fla. the new hospital building
at Home was
shall Mr. , . A
on personal as well as public stilted to the gathering o
grounds GROUNDS CONNECTED federates. Gen. Julian S. Carr.
WITH HIS To HOLD ,. and
THE position FOR WHICH HE
HAS BEEN liberality, offered to toe
Mr. Simmons denies that he building.
Democratic
Advocates of i mm the of that Hem- I gaining and would b. in of
oppose him. h
the head of the party This means that
this contest is to lie determined, by
the Democratic voters of the Stale, but
they must ratify what was done by the
executive committee when it elected an
head. this not smack of
machine politics t If the
Democrats of North Carolina to lie
Mr. Simmons in other sections of
State are circulating the report that Gen
Carr said he would certainly lie
elected he was not defrauded by the
Democratic By no reasonable
construction of his language can any such
inference be drawn.
General Carr is quoted as in bis
Mount Holly my friends will
only turn out on election day, and work
and vote, victory is aside
from my personal interest, it is of the
utmost importance that there la- a free executive committee elect
and full ballot and an honest and fair j
turned until the Coin-
puts General Carr in the
false attitude of attacking the integrity of
the Democratic and other
officers
What is there in the above language of
the opposition of the influences against
him, such as money, sorehead Democrats.
Republicans and -I want to
say that I la-long to neither one of
classes, and there are of men
in North Carolina just as good as any
that the Simmons crowd can drum up.
driven to support Mr upon this and I resent this imputation
ground, the-n we do need say
for was determined
The campaign some sections seems
to las conducted upon the idea of
and abuse. Those Mr.
Carr ate to be classed as Republicans and
and soreheads, he himself
is to lie covertly and cowardly attacked.
General Carr to offend any Democrat, j, g Cm serf the
he u right saying that it is of .
the utmost importance lo have a free I of Mr Sun-
and full ballot, and an honest and fair , . whoever heard
count. Don any man doubt that this is . mm , ,, .
to the preservation of the of qualities that
party Does any man doubt that .,, Mr
fraud will the life of any party r, n of coin
Every citizen has a right to insist upon a , , ,.,.,, of
fair honest election, when he . he has
demands this he does not accuse his j hi, lo .,,,,. chairmen
party of fraud or wrongdoing. There . J- including Mr. Simmons
may he individuals scattered here and heard that Mr Carr was not a
there who would favor fraud. i he a
friends of Gen S. Carr, who are as
true Democrats as to Is in
the The Simmons people would
do well to call a it seems to me,
and stop talking about General Carr's
friends injuring the party,
when they are doing
that thing than any other people in
State.
Now as to the money that Mr.
refers to. it is Mr. Sim-
mons and his friends are spending lots of
it in nearly every comity in the Stale,
and as I believe, and hope, that in
providence of God, that Carr. the
people's candidate, will be elected ill
to him and to the State until a young
Raleigh lawyer made the discovery
Who would have heard had
in Slates Senate, in
to the aspirations of the Slate chairman
and the influences him Hr is the
commander of the Confederate Veterans
in the Stale, has been conspicuous in
all of their Men who stood
side by side with him on the battle field
and on the matches, men who
i lay with him the trenches, and suffered
with him in the privations of army life.
honored him and have ginned in telling
I to the world what manner of man he is,
was in the days of and But
now. years alter the war. a
General Carr ha. received letters from Mr. for this
reputable men. warning him there
was danger of fraud. A letter of
character informed him that in
an advocate of Mr. Simmons
had said the presence of others,
we carry the Stale for Simmons,
we will it Ought not every Dem-
to such expressions as
this And If this man who used this
expression, or any other man. should
attempt to carry out such an infamy,
would it Is- wrong, or would-it lie an
attack upon the Democratic
for Mr. Carr or his friends to protest
it We have taught in
Carolina to believe, and we do be-
Democracy is synonymous
with bounty and integrity. When a
Democrat goes so as to suggest that
Mr Simmons must be elected, if
by fraud, it is to call a
cannot
twist and turn Mr Carr's utterance
an attack upon the Democratic or-
Mr Carr himself has been a
part of the Democratic organization for
years He has served the Stale
Executive long and faithfully.
He would be the last man to attack the
Democratic organization, as long as ii
carried out the purposes for which it was
organized, and he would lie in the fore
front go el Democrats in North
Carolina in attacking members of
organization, who would divert from its
legitimate purpose.
No man should the Democratic
organization, as long as it is used for
Democratic whenever the
party organization an agency of
any one Democrat against another Dem-
it not doing the work for
which created, and ought be
end The
Democratic of Slate,
county and precincts were chosen by the
for the purpose of lighting the op-
of Democracy. These commit
were entrusted with all the secrets
of the Democratic lo be used by
them against the common enemy the
They have keeping
poll The county
chairman ill the various counties have a
list of the party workers and of
their county They were not entrusted
with this position or information to help
one Democrat at the expense of soother
In some the chairman of the
county executive committee have lawn
out Simmons literature, together
with the literature for the candid for
Congress for Bryan and Stevenson
Thia is wrong, the
who do should be severely.
No has the right use
the organization to help Mr. Carr, or to
help Mr. Simmons, or lo help Mr. Wad
and no one has a right to it to
hurt any one of these They
are all Democrats, and
Is not willing lo give any one of fall
treatment, he to perform the will
of the party. The Democratic convention
made it the duty of the State
Committee to hold and conduct the
Senatorial primary, and It In turn
entrusted it lo the county executive com-
In each county. The county exec-
committee the poll
and must supervise their action, and count
the vole. This duly a
There are in State where the
chairman of executive committee is
using the organization to advance the
campaign of Mr Simmons. When the
use the organization
not to elect the party to
promote the Senatorial of any
one, then the party organization
crates Into a machine and subject
to just
The rendered by General Carr
to the party give him and hie friends the
right to demand the party
spite of Mr. use of the Demo-
organization in his own behalf,
and of the money he is spending.
Pardon me, Mr. Editor, for trespass-
Whoever heard his war record I upon your space; it is rare and
was not and a matter of pride I ever ask for a hearing in the pa English currency la the
pan, and wish to give notice to the
Simmons bureau at Raleigh I am
Mr. Carr been so daring as lo seek a seat for Carr first, last and all the time, and
i that I will very much oblige to them
if they will the future send no-110
I more of their vile literature.
Signed. B. DAVIDSON.
I N. C . Oct.
WE
ft-tie News am observer
To the A great deal him been
in regard to General Carr, his lib
man unborn at the tune is put up to benevolence and his devotion it was heartily applauded,
attack the war record of Mr. Carr. Not . .
content with this, they are attacking his to the Democratic party, but there is one
character of his which will be forgot CARR'S WAR RECORD ALL
For twenty five years he has been a ten by the people of Halifax county. RIGHT.
ring the last days of the campaign of
, . . 111.11 . , .
crossed the other wires that had been ; whom there is no truer or purer man in Carr borne tile expense
aid. there was lire, but it was all good the State, shows that he was van much of furnishing it.
in evidence, and on the wrong side, in . who has
the fight to tax the railroads upon their I Mr u- t- who
receipts, spending two days in done so much the home and
lobbying against it defeating it in soldiers, gave the
and
mons vote of the Finance Committee- of ; sent the bill to Gen. Carr at that
tin It was a
Mr Simmons, in an open ; e- .
letter to D Altos, says he did no pleasure to that splendid
lobbying during the regular of to honor the draft.
Messrs. Royall Border, the
well known furniture dealers, had
the contract for supplying the
furnishings, which areas
Fifty iron beds, springs and
mattresses.
One dozen tables,
dozen large arm-chairs.
Foul dozen cane chairs.
Fifty sets.
table and chairs.
addition to furnishing these
articles, Gen. Carr will also fur-
the linen.
For his spontaneous and kind-
hearted generosity Gen. Carr will
receive toe thanks of all ex Con-
federate soldiers. Many
liberal contributions the equip-
of the hospital have been
received, and while they do not
begin to equal the splendid gift
from Gen. Carr, they are none
the less appreciated by the old
veterans.
The Home is an
that is dear to the hearts
North Carolinians, and one which
will s receive their generous
support and en co it g e m c
There is no man in the State who
has done more for this noble in-
than Mr. W. C.
the gentle and kind-hearted
president of the home, who has
the sincere esteem of old veterans
everywhere.
NEGRO DEMOCRATIC CLUB.
He said that he came to the
as a Stale hank man. hut with
views radically from those of
most of the others
-I am a silver he de-
in dollar of our
It is true I inn a little
lonesome when I get bankers,
I tell I have company when I
am out among people. They know
that there is wrong, and
they calling for relief
The hankers country are
a in declaring a
sold standard. that the con-
to make ringing
bullion for Stale That
is all right and I am with
tin- that proposition, but
the alarm has slim k in lower
of public opinion, and must lie heard.
One told Us lo-day W
have only id circulation
capita in the Booth, while la tin- North-
; em Slates i nearly 16.00. They tell
11- we don't want any more money.
I a man to he able to
, go to a hank and borrow on his credit
as well Ins bonds, I don't
about money being too good. I don't
cure if a North Carolina state bank
the Legislature save to help
passage of the amendment.
the law. etc. Is that
No. sir. While the Ma-
lull was being discussed in the
Senate chamber, Mr Simmons pent two
the floor of
that of the bill which would
ax the receipts of the railroads,
and lo my induced
two who were for it vote
Was of Mr Sim-
mons in this matter reseated by any
Senator
Answer Yes, sir. Two other Sena
myself seriously distressed
the of ottering a resolution
denying the privileges of the to any
one save actual members I f the Senate
and its corps of officials, expressly get
rid of Mr. interference
with the legislation then the Sen
Ii is for the people of North Carolina
note would circulate Virginia or to say whether the Mr Simmons
then would stay home
and help us our debts. tell
me that notes of the country in
will not in ii.
and that a hank note will cir-
out ill province. I know
t money win not circulate in
say tin-
last in the
world. am banks
The gold
standard 1- urn what we want, i was
mil driving with a friend in Connecticut
not long ago. and he pointed out lo
little building, which ill Be
would rein for about B year. He
me was a savings hank,
that the deposits amounted 137.000.-
Why. gentlemen is tun times
the entire banking capital of North
Carolina.
Mr. Cart concluded with the state-
be was for --Stale banks, the
dollar our daddies and free
The talk was short, but vigorous and
member in good standing of the
church, has represented that church
in its annual and general confer
Those who know him,
with him daily, know that he is a
man highest moral tone and
lies, and yet because, forsooth, he desires
office in to Mr. Simmons, he
is traduced, abused and his private char
is assailed. Every whose ears
are open, knows these charges are being
made What is it done for Intelligent
men know these are false. What
is the purpose To change public
To injure Mr and to aid Mr
Simmons The fight reached the
point where it is of interest far above the
of victory or success in Ibis con-
test If the Democratic party is to live
and have freedom of purpose
and freedom of expression, we must de- v
these campaign methods and tench
all men they will not he tolerated in
Berth If General Carr's char
and life have not been such to
render him free from these attacks, whose
life and character would be safe We
were during the campaign for the
Constitutional Amendment, that it meant
political freedom in North Carolina, and
yet in less sixty days after the
termination of that fight, we find
some of the very men who made that
argument, attacking denouncing a
man he opposes the chairman of
the executive committee in his desire to
he States
In the name of the great Democratic
party of North Carolina, is
his pride. protest
methods. As a friend of an honorable
member of the party, who given it
thirty service, contributed
more means to success any man
in the State. I protest against the
his Democracy. In the name of the
a miserable by the name of , H a Brave Member Com- j
went to Raleigh and -wore and
a beach warrant against W. H. Did His
Hon. and a ; Always
her of others of the best of . To the Editor of the Observer
Halifax county, charging with a There M Tin
most assault upon
were and Carried to Raleigh
is the mini lo send to Washington to
up Mr. Bryan's bands.
Carr's Speech at Mt. Holly.
Webster Weekly ,
The following is the of a
Can's speech at Mt.
Holly, in the News of
September
my friends will only turn out on
election and work and vine, victory
is assured.
aside from my interest.
it is the utmost Importance that then
la- a lull and ballot, and an honest
fair
General Carr is being severely
by some Mr. friends
the above utterance. They ii is
a upon Integrity of Demo
officers and an attack upon
organization. We copy on
another page an article signed by
Precinct warmly
resents this alleged
is credited with making an effort to
make the people believe mere is a
and that it will defraud him
The are sensitive.
inspect that the indignation vents
Itself over a Bout de plume is not very
I deep. We have the Honor lo la-long to
the Central Committee, hut do not
good of Durham, among whom he
has spent his entire manhood, protest
against the cruel and unfounded
upon his private character. In the name
every who hopes now, or
may hereafter hope to seek any honor
able position in the party, I
these methods of campaigning,
to destroy the character of a
man, because he conies in with
the will of the party chairman. In the
name of every man who loves justice and
right, I protest against and
As one of the Democratic
voters of the State who not a
and never been a Republican
or a I Insist that any man who
will resort to, or endorse campaign
methods is an enemy of Democracy
J. BIGGS.
Durham, N. C, October , 1900.
with intimidation and
Immediately on the arrival S lair,
Of sent them it telegram asking
the privilege of signing a for each
of them. It was a thoughtful and grace
fill act from a Democrat of Democrats,
wan greatly appreciated the fol
lowing letter written from Raleigh that
will show. letter was as fol-
lows
N. C.
J. S. Can-, Durham, N. C.
telegram offering to go on our
hood If needed, We thank you
know that yon are always ready to
aid the and to by in-
and persecuted men.
we can serve yon in any capacity call
us and Halifax county.
II KITCHIN,
KITCHIN,
T W
JOHN GRAY. am
We, citizens of Halifax county here,
with Capt. Kitchin and others, have read
telegram. It is to tell you
that your appreciated by and
every true white man in Halifax county.
L. EMERY.
A. DUNN.
B. SHIELDS.
CHEEK,
-B. Y. GRAY,
E WHITMORE,
C. T.
M PITMAN.
J. E.
P.
W.
Is It a wonder that a man should
have many friends this county, and
that he should receive a majority of the
Democratic at coming primary.
A. HARRISON, M. D.
N. C October N,
t on the 18th. written from
Hamilton. N. C, by Sergeant
who tries make light or the war
of my townsman, Julian s Carr.
The Post of yesterday be call upon
Carr to stale what company be belong
ed to. as then seems to be some con
between and
ant of as to the
company which Carr nerved. As Mr.
Carr is away from home. I will answer
Sergeant state that J. S
I were of sumo
during the war, and it was
Company K, the statement of
is not far from
root, inasmuch us and K
and we usual
operated squadron and not us
a single company, except when
camp. It was while serving in squadron
that we would under Capt.
son and Lieut. officers of Coin
I, who were senior and
above K. As previously stat
ed, the officers of Company were ours
while on active duty, as a squadron
I remember well that Julian S Carr
my side during the battle of
held, Va . which was in progress at
and two
weeks. Carr was also to my personal
know-ledge in the battle of Stony Creek,
Va, and also severs It
gives me pleasure to his fidelity
as a Confederate soldier and now call
upon Sergeant Slade to name, if he can.
a single instance when Jule Carr
to perform bis duty or answer a roll call
If he does not know of failure on
Carr's part. It to me he could have
bee-n engaged a than
he was in The Raleigh Post the
18th which he tried to create the
that Jule Carr was nothing but
when it is a fact that
Carr true to his State
war as he faithful in times of
It will be one of the proudest acts of
my life to vote for him for States
Senator on November In all
years that be been my comrade,
neighbor and friend, my admiration for
his character baa
A. D MARKHAM.
Late Private in Company K. in Camp,
bat Squadron I in Active Duty. Third
N C s A.
Durham, N. C , Oct. 1900.
tin- there Is- a
full vote and a count la a reflection
tin- party organization. Every
is seeing
this shall done not only November.
lull III all elections
The Weekly has always preached the
sanctity ballot box and it will
never the contrary. Aside from
any man s interest, it is right. From
henceforth in North Carolina lei all our
striving and fighting be this fide
the ballot and let that l- kept sacred
as the ark of the
The la not an element in this
contest is to i- decided
by white men, by men who
voted to take the ballot the
and by those win, will rots for Bryan On
tub of November. The vote should l-
lull and tree and taken of
is right. Aside from his
or any other man's Interest, a free ballot
and a tail is of the utmost mi-
ls
Not Later.
Tunes,
take it man objects to Mr.
Simmons having a hunk pie if he
Mr will led and
will give Mr Simmons a valuable foreign
appointment, or federal
If Mr falls of election, why there
will la- other positions the State after
this that Mr. Simmons can fill Hut the
people Carr deserves this
by reason of only
warded party service, but because of his
statesmanship, business capacity, and
all round film tor the and it
he
like the will win
CARR IN KINSTON.
Present and All
Were Wearing Badges.
Kinston. N. C. Oct.
Colonel Can spoke to a large,
and in audience here to-
day. Our people heard him gladly.
Ills visit to I made him many
friends. Sentiment Is rapidly changing
to Ilia friends are greatly en-
Alter a line a hand-
some presented by little
Miss Mildred Ball to North Carolina's
next
New Bern Has Something Unique
In the Way of a Political
Organization.
Post, October
New Bern, N C , Oct
New Item politics have been treated to
surprise, the organization Of a
Stevenson and Thomas Club. I-
nm-t not la- taken its a joke for there art-
forty members already III the dull, the
best known colored men of the city
Captain Tun York is president and
Officers are well known. They also-
for for Senator, but
when that could not vole in the
primary the y put Thomas for Congress in
place.
Whatever sentiment may be in
parts of the Stale, is a fact
all the Republicans and in.
this section favor such as ex
Clerk of the Federal Court
Green. Also Deputy Collector Bob
bill, who is a Populist. Isaac Smith
celebrated colored Representative, is also
for Simmons, as well as Alderman John
son, the colored member from the Sixth
Ward The Republicans say that they
voted for the amendment and Aycock
and claim that they will vote at the
Considerable curiosity has been aroused
by the the colored Demo
especially as they claim they
will have soon. Reasons
j given are various, but the general idea m
I that they want to he in the It
I might have considered an act of the
Imagination except that they have signed
their names and ordered the club
published.
Gen. J. S. Carr in Pitt.
Special lo
Greenville, N. C, Oct. J.
S. Carr addressed perhaps the finest
crowd here to-day at noon, ever Been
here for a siege. The court house was
full to overflowing, the ladles out
in Hill force. Sentiment changing
rapidly to Carr throughout this section.
He made a very flue impression our
people.





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Ask
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of this have we carried such a o
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Thing.
as we have this fall. Our customers tell us this, a i. they
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will Rive you a complete knowledge of all that to
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want to bee you.
THE CLOTHIER
HOWDY DO.
Some Speak to Me, Some to You
If there is a MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so tn remind you that you owe
and we request Savage
you in settle as early
Monday, October
T. to Norfolk
as early today.
Bible. We need what YOU .
Rich-
owe us and hope you will not
waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
What small tilings people some
limes Kite their heads over.
M. returned this
morning from LaG range.
J. Bawls, of Wilson, came
down Saturday
Williams came home
Saturday evening from
returned
day evening from the Raleigh fair.
B. T. Bailey down from
Neck Saturday afternoon.
The election will soon over Mrs. returned
and it is hoped the disruption will j home from Saturday even-
go along with it.
Miss Flora of Rocky
Mount, arrived Monday evening to
her Mr-, s. M.
Hiss Susie Shields, of Scotland
arrived Monday it
her sister, Mr-. V. It.
Miss Delia Sieves, of Hamilton,
visiting, -Mis A.
returned home to-
Mrs. II. Sledge, of Tarboro, I
who has been visiting her
Mrs. L. II. ;
this morning.
T.
home Monday evening from the
western part of the State where he
been canvassing.
Miss Mamie Cooper, of
county, who has been visiting Miss
Dudley, went to Ayden
Monday night to attend the Con
vent Ion.
S. Smith and W. Hardy
returned Monday
Greensboro, where they had been
to see their sister is sick. We
are glad to know
her much heller.
G.
Lang, w. B. Home, w. M. Lang,
Charles T. B, Hooker and
II. L. Coward, and Misses Mamie
Hooker, Lena King, Martha Dud-
lex- and Mary Alice left
Monday evening for Ayden to at-
tend the Christian Convention in
session there.
WEDNESDAY 1800.
Cherry, . went to Wei-
do today,
II. went to
Tuesday evening.
G. C. Moore went to Scotland
Neck this morning.
Money Wilkinson returned this
morning from
Mrs. Cherry went to
Tuesday evening.
Jenkins who been
with the S. army in the
pints, reached even-
n, of Ayden,
who has been visiting at Mrs. I.
Moore V, returned home Tuesday
l veiling.
Mrs. Ponton Mrs. Lang and
Milton of
took train here Tuesday even-
for
Hon. Dan Hugh one of
the Democratic electors tor the
Slate at largo, will speak in Green-
ville lone now.
Miss Dudley went to
den Tuesday Miss
who visiting her,
went to Ayden.
Presiding A. Bishop
came home Tuesday a trip
down in Hyde He says
the oldest inhabitants down there
say they never saw so many mos-
Undoes as this season.
YOU THINE
WE SOLD
Dry Goods Only
If so,
you are
e carry
Stock of
any in Greenville. The upper floor our immense t ire
filled wall and
Anything you want, whole suits
or pieces. can
ca, iii up any room in
standard Sewing Machine is
easiest, lightest and best. Cheap
GOVERNOR JARVIS IS NOT
EITHER
Seeing reports as lo
Governor position the
Senatorial contest.
called on him today and re-
quested a statement from him ; and
the following interview we think
makes plain his position.
We see it
reported by a correspondent from
Greensboro that you are support-
General Can for Senator and
by another correspondent from
that you arc supporting
Mr. Simmons. Which i correct t
Governor state-
is correct. They arc both
good They have rendered
valuable service to their party and
to their Slate. The are both men
of character and ability. is
worthy of my support but I am not
supporting Men who
know neither have asked me to
advise them how to I vote. I have
declined to advise them. While
have tried to do each justice when
asked about I have not taken
sides for and I shall not. t
formed this resolution when I
withdrew and I shall keep it. If
to forget that both have
my ambitions, and to
speak kindly and truthfully of
them and their services, has help-
Miss Anderson went to
Ayden Saturday evening to
friends.
Mrs. W. T. Hunter went to
Saturday evening and returned
this morning.
Chapman went to Winter-
j ville Saturday evening and return-
ed this morning.
Miss Tyson returned Sat-
from where she had
been attending the fair.
Misses Zulu and Minnie
Cooper, of Beaufort county, are
visiting Miss Martha Dudley,
James Moore came home
day evening from where
he had been taking in the lair.
Mamie Gilliam. of Morgan-
ton, arrived Saturday evening to
visit her sister, Mrs.
Mrs. Martha Parker, who has
been visiting her son, J. A. k
left this morning for Newport
News.
O. J. Moore, of Scotland Neck,
spent Sunday here with his broth-
L. I. Moore, and left this
morning.
Judge A. M. Moon went up to
Halifax today to hold court there
this week. Mis. Moore
him.
TUESDAY.
Bawls returned to Wilson
today.
of Sanford kit Ibis
morning.
Ber. B. Carroll, of Beaufort,
spent today town.
Capt. Swift Galloway, of Snow
Hill, spent Monday hero.
J. T. returned from
FOR WORK.
Equipped With Key tor Enter-
Houses.
A colored man named Daniel
Williams, who has been about this
section for awhile, been watch-
ed with suspicion by the police as
being a bad character. He was
believed to be the part j who has
been breaking into the neighboring
country stores. Tuesday night
Chief of Police Smith arrested the
man and sent for Mr. W. C Mines,
who had also been on his track, lo
identify Williams gave
them the slip and both men shot
him, but he got away. This morn-
a search warrant was obtain.
ed and went to the room
where had been staying
id too; charge of his trunk. In
trunk they large lunch
of keys of various sizes and shapes
and a die that the bad been
using to work on keys, Several
suits of clothing, sonic of them new.
and other wearing were also
the trunk. Some of the articles
were identified as goods that had
been La. stores broken Into,
The is no doubt a
character.
your i Prices.
Our Special tiling,
id A- ii J-
on r
I; Km it.
CLOT
Men Suits and Sal- Suits the M, I
Boys Suits Sale .
Men Suits the and . . .,, .-
Suits, Made Silk Line the
Men Suits 8.00 while All quality now
ed either or both then, to that ex-
tent I have supported the one Rocky Mount evening.
helped, and I do not regret it. I Mrs. T. Jarvis
shall continue to speak kindly of j Monday evening
each but I shall not attempt to in
These Goods are AH New. No Old Stock on Hand.
, ,. ,, . . . , ,. Side worth
plain and fancy Val. Lace, worth . .
Waist, white Collars . ,, I. I Cretonne . .
Drop With How, K . Wk ,,., , ,, ,.,
heavy Me .-.
a vote for either. Any
that I am taking sides
for either is and
true.
Delia Mon-
day evening from Mount.
W. B, of
Honor Roll
For month of October I he
honor roll of Masonic Hall school
contains the names of Keel
and Mai Schultz. Others would
have reached the honor roll but for
the fact that their grades were
lowered by absence marks and do
merits. We congratulate
fortunate ones ; it is an honor of
which to be proud is an
honor not easily won. also
call attention of parents to the
Of having their children
Much extra heavy
y;, . , Curtail SI worth
Children's Fast Black M, .
Beat Linen Canvas, worth Be. Si. i . HOc
Best Feather Bone, all colors. Honey Comb rowels, good ones, Pins worth Wind Shade-, roller
Knitting Silk, all colors, worth Shirts mid i Walsh
Woven Bed wort . ,,,. and Patterns,
Men's Collars, worth silk Pulley Belts all i l
Silk worth inch Lining, worth Cotton, left, come while they last
school every day
the telegraph and express on time.
Big New Store.
Open Nights.
Greenville, N. C





Attention Farmers
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of
DRY GOODS, SHOES. HATS, PANTS., SHIRTS.
POCKET -TABLE CUTLERY
at very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
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When you none to town again me a trial.
please,
Jas. B. White.
STATE NEWS.
THE BEST BED ON EARTH.
Don't be Deceived.
In North Carolina
Mrs. Holt, mother the late
Governor Thomas M. Holt, died
suddenly at Graham Saturday.
She years old.
A colored Bryan, and
Thomas club was organized
day this city. The organization
is composed of members
are said to be the leading business
men of the race in this
Bern Journal.
Several weeks ago a box of soap
was found by fishermen on the
Folly beach buried
deep in the sands of that salty
shore. It is thought that this box
was taken from a wreck near the
folly inlet sometime
between 1885 and con-
from the rightful owners
and finally lost. The article had
lost its odor, but retained its
properties, and the
congratulate themselves
finding a thing of value as well as
the Standard.
. Prevention
than cure. Liver
Pills will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache,
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria,
constipation, jaundice, torpid
liver and kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
OF
Our Royal
Elastic Felt Mattress,
which is due to merit, also our vigorous advertising, has
closed others to put mattresses the market, which they are offering
for less money and claiming they an Just as good as the ROYAL
ELASTIC Don't lie deceived same. We
deny that they are Just as and are ready at any time to com-
pare ours with others. If your local dealer does handle them,
write us direct for descriptive pamphlet.
ROY ALL BORDEN,
Sole Manufacturers, V. C.
Get a good Safe
Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for homo, office and general use.
Every safe soil with a guarantee to be fire
proof. Prices range from up.
J. L. SUGG,
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X.
Raleigh Horse's Record.
At the opening meeting on
of the Empire City
Jockey New York
the world's record mile and a
quarter running race over a
track was by in
the remarkable In this
race broke the record
and beat, noted us a great
nicer and the winner so many
racers.
is of Special interest
because of the fact
is well remembered here
bean bred born and raised on the
Tucker near
Raleigh. Though left
Raleigh only a short while ago and
has been on the track but a short
time he has already both a
great reputation and prizes
ed to aggregate
has before him a still brighter
The brilliant career of this DOW
noted horse shows what Wake
county farmers can accomplish in
the stock raising business.
Post,
If MAS SHOCKING.
ORIGINAL
Made by the Orange Va.
The backbiter never has any de-
teeth.
The work that you love to do
never a drudgery.
little deed, if kindly
can win a lasting one.
The blind beggar on the street
ways has an eye to business.
Mother earth is a good
she can put a head cabbage.
The best way to remove is
to sit down on it before it is dry.
The religion that cost nothing
will never get you enough to
heaven to hear the celestial baud
play.
If silence is golden, how many
women are worth their weight
gold
The automobile seems to figure
largely in human race just at
present.
Birds of a feather look to hats.
A coat of letter car-
The early norm gets it in the
neck.
Lots of people drink spring water
the fall.
What a man ones to himself is
usually paid first.
The coal dealer's words don't
weight.
Many a acquires a hectic
flush from pi poker.
It is said raw oysters are
healthy, and we never hear
Some women are more afraid
a mouse than they are of a den
When a man talks much be
finds that even a flow of language
can lie damned.
The people who build castles in
evidently have great
the utility air ships.
Some bank officials arc judged
by appearances, and some by dis-
appearances.
WANTED
CORDS OF
Dogwood
AND
Persimmon
Timber. Will pay from to
10.00 per cord for same, K. O. B.
N.
THIS WOOD must be round,
nearly free from knots, sawed
off both ends. Will take feet
S feet long as small as
inches in diameter at small end,
but smaller.
J. H.
Si K. C
IN
J. W. CO.,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors handlers of
Bagging, Ties Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
New Home
Sewing Machines
IX IN i
If you need a Machine see me
at II. C. Honker's store, or write me
Jan. J. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The having duly
Superior Court Cleric o Pit
county as Executrix of the Last w
Testament of It.
notice is hereby given to persons
to the to make pay-
to the all prisons
having claims against said estate must
sent the name for payment on or before the
2nd of October, 1901, or this notice
-rill be plead In bar of recovery.
This day of October, 1900.
Many A A.
of W. R.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
I RAILROAD CO.
TRAINS
Leave Weldon
Ar
Wilson
A f
Ar
v . .
m m a
AM M
ii a m
tin
l an
s a. n
a is a
t a la
I M AM
M AM Ml
r. i i
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART
II TIE OF
a .-
lira. C. H. who keeps a
X B to and goods store at St
Lorn,, Co., Mich., and who is
well known throughout the country,
A X I'M
Rt Si-
ca
Arrive
Leave
Arrive Tarboro
Leave
Rock Mount
Ar
AM
to
IS X
r m
as
u a
AM PM
as
S SO
SO S it as
M AM FM PM
I, IS
i so e is it as
IS
IS
badly troubled
s as s so I catarrh and neuralgia. I had
M liver complaint and was very bilious. I
was in a bad condition; every day be-
to fear that I should never be a
well woman; that I should have to
settle down into a chronic Invalid, and
live in the shadow of death. bad
JOHNSTON'S rec-
to me. I TOOK
BOTTLES AND IT HE, and
cured my family both. I am Tery glad
that I heard of It I would cheerfully
recommend It to every one. have
taken many other of medicine.
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to alt of
a v urn o
A.
Do know I
We sell cheap
THE MY SCHOOL
APPOINTED THE
Reflector
As one of the depositories for Public School
County. u books designated on the
Editor
All in this part
of arc very much
prised no little to see
the letter of Mr. Charlie Vance re-
upon one of the
for the Stales Senate.
When lie coolly upon the
fact that Simmons and Can men
alike in our party love the memory
f his Immortal father, and that
Carr men end Simmons men alike
aided erecting a monument to I ABOUT IT.
that great statesman's
men men
alike are devoted to the grand old
party for which father express-
ed Ins love and his
death bed, he may see ill what had
taste it was for him, the sou of that
great beloved to
bring up spirit of his dead
to work discord among
Democrats. s.
BROS.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
NOTICE.
All are hereby notified not to
enter upon any of our lands lying in
ville Township, Pill the
lands of Mrs. N. L. Anderson, heirs
Jackson Williams, lauds and
other.
It. Move.
Oct. Mia, j,. u. Mora.
your Dry Goods;
Shoos, Capes, Trunks, from
Oar Cheap Cash Store. So Scraps
or Clearance Sales.
sap
PILLS
and
N of
nil
i or
V tonic
builder. Bulks
ho pink lo pals
r.
of By mull
. pr O for
With our bankable if to
Or refund the for
fa bonds
EXTRA
State I Isl for th
ever you need,
We
and can
COPY BOOKS
slant and vertical, double ruled practice writing books
tablets, fool's paper, tens, pencils,
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes
Some of
c soapstone pencils l cent, S plain lead pencils l cent,
lead pencil rent, a nice tablet with
l a n r. on Cover of Ladies Home
Journal.
The
Journal is of especial interest to
folk as the cover page is
embellished with a full sized
of Mrs, James who
on the I estate near
Weaverville, and who is
in
The picture Mis. was
taken while wearing her bridal
I time. The photographers wan
of Atlanta, who
it is gave the picture lo
the Journal. The publication was
an en. ire surprise to
Asheville
Cash
Store
of a Bachelor.
invented by ii
pretty cover l cent, assorted crayons, with metal int-
in nice box cents, lead pencil, pen
ell, and pen. and rule, all in wood box, Ananias knew
cents A big wide table S cuts of beat to lap-
Ink on the market, B rents. Copy books to cents
White grass la box, s, Good fool's cap The divorce is the state's star
j not fail-
will w the for any
of
air we t-an
not ore with the
the are
with They are
ii- ; 009-
pill. contain pills, V
I pill, lie ware of-u I ml i tut lour,
and mall, stamp then.
to. r. t and
J I, S
famous Fountain
Right
man is afraid of his
ti.-i and woman is afraid of
her
Fresh It tit.
k. Meal, Hominy
Mum Crocker,
and
that I before.
J.
cars for Los of
I or .
Pits,
of of or
Liquor. By v. in plain 1.00 a
box. for
to curs In days or refund
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Jackson Sta.,
by J L
N C
-----i
and retail and
Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Egg, Bed-
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Bu-
Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor
Sails, Tallies, Safes, P.
Meat Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty
Cherries, Apples,
Tine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Collie, Meat, Soup
Magic Food. Oil
Meal Hulls, Gar-
den Beads, Oranges, Nuts,
Candies, Dried Apples,
lines, Currents,
and China Wars. Tin and wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, Mum
Beat Batter, Stand
ard Sewing h i n es , and nil
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap cash,
hi see me.
Phone Kt.
Division
Main
Urn p
Icarus p Sat
ford p in Returning leaves
p in, arrive p m
o m
leaves
a m. Maxton a m, Red
a in, Mills a
rive leave
p m, Hone Mills p n
p m. p n
arrives
at with train
at Melton with the Carolina Canard
Red Springs with the
Springs A at
Air and
at Gulf with the Durham and
Charlotte
Train on Scotland Neck branch
Weldon l S p in. Halifax IT p m,
at K
T K
Warn, s H am, arriving
at is a m, II am. i
Train on
SB mil a SO m, arrive
in. arrive am
and T SOp Sunday
leave. Tarboro dally except Sunday
at n m. I IS pin, Ply-
T p m,
mouth daily, except Sunday,
day no arrive. a o. am.
Train Midland H C
dally, except Sunday, so a m.
a m, returning- leave,
a o.
Train on Branch leave Rot a
Mount m. p m. arrive
a m if, p in. II am,
pm. Sprint Hops II So am
p m. II a m. arrive at as
Mount Ii except
Train on Clinton Branch Wane
Clinton dally, except Sunday. T m and I
IS, leaves Clinton at a m
low pm.
Train
don or all dally, all via
H. M.
Pass. Agent
J. it. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Ma ager
OLD DOMINION LINE
HI SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at t A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
V. M. for
Steamer leaves
Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at ti A. If. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
shipper-.-, should freight by
the Old Dominion B. B. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON, Apt.
Washington, N. c.
J.
Greenville. N.
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILL
per Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Sweats and
Money back if it doesn't.
No other as good, the
with the Bed Cross on the label.
Sold and by Woolen,
Bryan and druggists.
NOTICE, LAND
All persons hereby and for-
bidden lo hunt with or without nun of
in say other way trespass upon lbs
lands of Ins Town-
ship on the north aide of Creek.
I. Little,
Act.
iv and I,
Having Ibis day the
Clerk of the Superior Court
as of estate of Hear
deceased, is hereby given to
all persons holding claims against said cs-
to to mo for
duly authenticated, on or the
day of March, 1901, or this notice will la-
plead in of their recovery. All persons
to said are to
to me.
This the day of
W. M r.
Henry
IN-
V. C.
Cotton Bagging and Tics always
on t
kept constantly on
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market
paid for country produce.
See
At the old us Moore store,
mi Points, where we have
just opened a new
lock of
and fresh
Tho One Day Cold Cure.
Cold In and throat clued
. Quinine, to
as cry tor
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting f Meats,
Sugar, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Cigars,
Fruits, in fact everything
to be found in an up to date
Grocery.
We pay the highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either in cash or in When
you want lo sell or when yon
to buy come to see us.
To ail Who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat
T. F, CHRISTMAN Cd
at Five Point
J. BELT,
IN-----
L-i
LINK OF-
Hardware.
COME lO SEE ME.
x. B.
PATENT
rat
fur and
WASH
FOB
The Eastern
tor
in
D. J. EDITOR
. .
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1900.
NOMINEES
1---------
National Ticket.
Fur
J. BRYAN,
Nebraska.
For Vic
B. STEVENSON,
of
Presidential 1st
L-
Carteret.
For Congress, 1st
JOHN II. SMALL,
of Beaufort.
OUR
A Republican Trick.
FUR FREE SILVER
I from sources
not to lie doubted that the
fusion
dill of whom are so anxious to see
Chairman Simmons defeated a the
primary next Tuesday have de
upon a line of action.
A number of have in
during the last few
Saturday last a conference
was held, at which were present
Hep-Pop leaden
local
An exchange of views between
is said lo have had a very
depressing upon the
in that the prospects of Mr.
success were shown be
entirely too blight to suit them
and their purpose.
It was also agreed
their followers had made a mistake
in so plainly conspicuously ad-
their preference for Gen.
Carr, and their determination to
assist in his selection at the
It was agreed that all the
present should to their
Homes and immediately
That they
should declare loudly and frequent-
they are no longer ad
Gen. Can's election, but have
reasons good and lo
decided Mr.
is the man for the place, ad-
ding that they
and vote for him the
primary.
Of course was understood that
none would do I his in reality, but
all will vote against Mr. Sim-
mons when the time comes, on the
evening of the day primary,
niter the Democrats have about all
rated,
The idea of Republicans and
supporting F. M.
Simmons, in reality, fur any
is so unreal utterly ridiculous
that most people will see through
sham without assistance from
any
But there may lie some who
might be templed to give ere
to the Imposition which they
seek to practice upon them, lo
such, Mr. Editor, you will render
a service by exposing this latest
scheme of the enemies of I he
party.
he Deception Exposed
During the last campaign Be-
publicans declared that the
o the amendment would
the franchise of uneducated
white men. In his here,
last Judge Ewart, Re-
publican, took occasion to say he
did not believe a single white mail
North Carolina would be dis-
franchised by the
Judge declaration
evidence of practiced
by Republican the
August Sen-
The extracts arc from
J. B. Carr's famous free silver
speech the
Convention in Atlanta and re
printed from the
cf Dec. lath.
Several delegates were called
for addresses, among them Mr.
J. S. Carr, of Mr.
proved to be a live wire,
when he crossed other wires
that had aid, there was lire,
but it was all natured.
He said he came lo
as a State bank man. hut with
views differing radically from
those of most of the others present.
am a silver democrat be de-
believe of
oar daddies. It is true that am
a lonesome when I gel among
bankers, but I tell you I have com-
when am out among
people. They know there is
something wrong, and they are
calling for relief
The bankers of this country are
nuking a mistake in declaring Cat
a single gold standard. be-
that the convention ought to
make a ringing declaration for
Slate banks. That is all right and
am in accord with convention
that proposition, but the alarm
has been struck in the tower of
public opinion, and must lie
heard. On speaker has told us
today that we have only BO cents
of circulation per the
South, while the Northern Slates
it is nearly tell us
that we don't want any more
money. I say that a man ought to
lie able to go bank and borrow
on his credit us well as on his
bonds. I don't earn
Distinct Earthquake
Shocks lo Jacksonville,
Fla.
Jacksonville, Fla., Out. ii.
Eight distinct earthquake shocks
were felt in Jacksonville today.
The first shock was at 11.10
o'clock shook tome of
large buildings in city.
of people believed that
heavy was being tired
or near the city.
At another shock, equally
as severe, was felt they con-
at fifteen Minutes intervals
until 13.80 o'clock.
At 4.01 O'clock this afternoon
the seventh shock of the day was
fell more severely than any of the
preceding, followed four minutes
later by a report and shock the
severest of the day. The last dis-
till made window-panes
rattle in several sect inns the
city.
The local
the nature of the shook
the kept time.
Mitchell stated it as his
opinion that the vibrations passed
I from to north. There was
I no disturbance water notice-
able and the shocks were not
severe enough to and dam-
age.
The contest between the
friends of the people and their Op-
is now neat its close. The
year 1900 will be not
only as the end of the century, but
because of
conflict has stirred the
people from Maine to California.
On one side are massed sup-
porters of government, the
people who sustain the
the of trusts, the
in
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
We are still the of the
We offer you the lies selected line nil
General Merchandise
after your pal
A writes.
This is rue
To the Editor of The Raleigh
The various phase of Ben i
conical have been discussed
pro. and nun. until ii super-
to add anything more;
we beg for space to tell
think North Carolina Democrats
should, I believe will, give the
scat the Slates Senate
made by our
leader, M. Simmons,
Let hen- stale I yield to
no one and admiral ion
for the men a ho defended
My when a
boy, gray and followed
in, . ii in night
My .-v Is
ever with lilt- helm ill and
I believe in honoring them
thin lie
Si in. hi tun.-. Cm ii i
. ,. 1.1 v- I
Frank J make.- oath
he i- the senior partner of the
in hi F. J Co . doing
in the C f
count and State aforesaid, and
said firm will the sum of
one hundred dollars tor each
every ease of Catarrh
be cured the use of Hall's i
Cure.
Sworn to before me and
presence, this day
December, A. D. 1880.
A. W.
Notary Public.
II
Hail's is in-
and acts directly on
and mucous surfaces of the
Semi for testimonials, free.
Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Hull's Fills are the best.
being too good. don't care if
North Carolina Slate bank note are those who apologize for
would not circulate in Virginia or
Georgia, then would stay at
the truth,
those
who
capitalist who
with
band
help pay our debts, themselves together in the unholy
purpose to control trade, who ad-
holding in subjection mil-
lions of people in distant
tries as subjects, who
prove of an enormous arm us the
They tell me that notes of the
country banks England will not
circulate London, and that a
Paris bank note will not circulate
out in provinces, I know Ca-
will not circulate
I only means to conquer
this country, and yet they say j people subjugate them,
the English currency is the beat in
the world. I am for Slate banks
and
The gold standard is not what we
want. was out driving with a
led by Bryan,
the constitution of
try, the spirit of liberty, and Hie
safe principles of free government.
The other under Me
lo be found in store Pitt County. Well
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Bummer , them of
sell if We you the very best service, polite equal. this contest, i given by the author-
attend. and the most liberal terms with a well, tutting everything into ties at to be
established business built up on its own merits. ,;. it would be unwise in which then- are
to yon will not do ,,., ,,, down. Indians taxed. The
. .-.-
i moils ha- been the lead- increase is per cent.
Heel Democracy. A few The population of North
short months ago, when out ship of j s
was in troubled waters and I
seemed we he swallowed ill
deep, when anxious hearts were
asking, the
the night me, pray, to
did we for an
Was it to Julian S. Carl No
In- has given his thousands
deserving chums people.
followed
No though be is has
. ii. I mi that
dune good service tin- Demo- .,,.,, ,, ,,
i , i ,.,., it,., to the late Ii
cause. Instead, when i he ,,,.,.,
was the fiercest, answer before his death
cry-the
. , ,,. ,. ,, ,,., memorandum book In which to jot
is will
headquarters and his daily
-r. U. Simmons, Chair
I ,, , i i , i ,,, ,,,. from day to day, be
man. I his I he
. ,,.,, , , I learn
for Furniture and everything in line . saw. . . t. ,,,,., ,,.
We buy for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved; foot.
Goods and Notions,
caps. Bilks and Satins,
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Shoes.
Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour. Meal, Sugar, Laid. Head Is,
Hardware,
Flows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope.
in cent, increase.
In only one stale was there a de-
crease, though Vermont.
Kansas and Maine had
escapes. Virginia drops behind
tin- state in population.
Oklahoma shown the largest in-
crease state or territory,
I against 1890,
Furniture.
Credit, our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
O V
CO.
friend not long ago, I j., dominated those
he pointed out to me a little
building; which my own town,
would rent for about a year.
He told me it was a savings bank,
the deposit amounted lo
Why, gentlemen,
that is times the entire banking
capital of North Carolina.
Mr. Carr concluded
he was for
bunks, the dollar oar daddies
and free
The talk was short, bill vigor-
it was heartily applauded
House.
York Stock Com
puny which opens a three night's
engagement St the opera house to-
night, comes the
highest endorsement by Mm
press of the Slate. It has been
greeted with lull houses every-
where standing room only in many
places, and every town the
people are asking an
early engagement, but as the
dates arc all booked until the com-
goes north In the spring, only
towns on direct route can be
With a view
advertising his company
Mr. Palmer has adopted popular
prices for this town and yet has not
semi lit to reduce the quality the
performances. In addition lo the
plays to presented here,
vaudeville people have been
engaged who appear the
ails, thus avoiding the wails usu
ally so tedious dining scene shift
log.
lead to conquest, lo
to Imperialism, to an expensive
government, the establishment
of trusts and the destruction of In-
rights.
The fall elections show that
people at the North are
lied the Republican
with its objects and purposes.
It the Change, pined by
Maine New
shire, to the other Stales,
Bryan will be elected by a tidal
but we on
We must give him the electoral
vote of Ninth Carolina. His hope of
success depends on our vote. And
while the people of
North arc aroused, people
pear to be quiet, it is
ed that many Bryan men,
tho State is sale for him
will remain home on election
day. If many Bryan men away
Iron the polls Bryan will lose
Stale, and will
North Carolina.
We appeal, therefore, every
Bryan man to do his utmost low-
aids averting danger We up
peal to every Bryan man to go to
poll on election day, and not only-
go himself, but to sec every
other Bryan man in his neighbor-
hood goes to election and v oles.
Victory is within our reach, let its
not lose by neglect us tie-
vole one to getting out a full
vote, to securing every vote we
can Bryan and good govern-
If we are
we cannot blame ourselves.
was made to send Demo. SoU book was
to the Senate in Butler's place. After the great lawyer's
tad is than I executors, while going
Simmons should succeed Butler j ,,,. the
t, what specious argument . Interested to know how for
Welch can Hem- bail been in
, in turn
, think n lo nun
-i o an I Cut i
i Who ii fur om
ii. down able, es
general and place bis
stead . private from and
tic finished
e needed Simmons
I ho
lean stable- State politics was
upon he was .
we'll again need bis
and it lo tie
fending us in Senate. What
has done the Stale
Greenville for Sixteen Years;
Sam has slain
Dav tin- it n
tin v opened book to this,
sole item one
memorandum
The Richmond Stove
Stoves have been sold in
the mis of the late William
; . v. Hit- alumni of
Washington and
Sir. Wilson
was have -d to
raise I subscription a fund of at
ii-a-i ii,,. purpose of
maintaining n new professorship In
the i- lobe
know a. Wilson
are carrying it full
cook and heating i
line of repairs I'm stun- .
Cotton Seed Meal
Stoves
in,, carry a full
buy Hay,
By Car Load
We have just received two car loads of
and can satisfy anybody
A lull line
Shoes, Hardware,.
kept in
-mil
and get
pie
I let- Carr is I dare say, because
love an so well,
i bate more.
When the voter goes to p ills
o In- vole for
States lei him
aside personal preference and sun
I put by. In be an old
lei feelings
control some
more lime, when
lines are so
will honor out comrade, now,
mi- tune, iii t indication of
I leader Ins devoted
were
In Indication
we send lo the Sen-
Lie.
voters,
providing to all
the In now,
he no such word
in the
It. Henry, who holds a
position as takes
a in Sun-
day's Charlotte give
I'm- leaving the pop
party the
can party, this neck r the
words Mr.
It republican
months ago.
detail News and Observer.
When a young man once gets
started the downward
be attempt to back
pedal.
CH AND
las Chill Tonic pet
bottle. to lake. Money
fulls. Restores
i petite, pin Hie- blood
you well. other a- good.
Sold and at the
Woolen and
N.
I over White
s-v O C Often over White
J. C. -U . S j nigh n. c r,


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