Eastern reflector, 16 November 1900


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Attention Farmers
I am now offering you one of the complete a
GOODS, SHOES, HATS.
POCKET end
at very reasonable My line of
GROCERIES
which is the of any market are fresh and cheap.
When you none to town again give m a trial.
J .
NORTH CAROLINA'S WEALTH.
MM Rich
Her Bats
II.
Twenty Years Proof.
Liver Pills keep the bow-
cleanse
the system of all An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con-
it in i. n
e with Hie great Ex-
t. at next
yes will of North
Carolina of the of being re-1
arm t, j i., exhibit and kindred diseases.
than
of good irk it should have an
exhibit
Can't do without
R. P. Smith, Va.
writes I don't know how I could
to sends tor prod-
the the State.
Into v, this sends her prod- ,
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Liver Pills
Points
Carr Send Congratulation
The following telegram was yes-
afternoon received by Sen
Means 1-4 Cent per store for
COTTON
THAT IS WHAT OS
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU.
We established Greenville one
Gins to be in Hasten North Car Hi. i
We turn tin-lust cotton you can gel anywhere bill
o higher than others. US
GREEN HOOKER,
N. C.
I buy Cotton and All Kim
pay market ; n r
will you right
my store.
i m-i
I have new and well i
mid
a- f
trimmer of Inns I
i-T
especially to the culture of the
Tine, vineyard are found In
nil sections. It Interest
ninny to learn that no Maw has within
it boundaries man of the plant
In medicine, the slope of
r the equipped the furnishing MOO
your snips over
2,000.000 pound, the dried root,
are going to of
world.
In the cotton year ending Aug.
the, area under for
cotton was acres and the pro-
cross bales. For the
year 1800-1900 area ml
and the estimated yield lie pound of
lint cotton acre.
The Umber lauds of North Carolina
are one of its most valuable
The treat variety of and
the wide range of climate give rise to
a rich and varied forest growth. In
the southeastern counties under the
of the stream are found
the magnolias, palmettos, live oaks
other trees, while on the
higher mountain of the west are the
spruces and On, The state
In from this tree I derived
one of Its most valuable
of turpentine. Out of oaks
nous to the states. North
ii all the light pine,
four -f the live spruces, six of the
and all of the seven
In-.
The mini ml wealth of North Carolina
la us as its agricultural and
-t and the further de-
of this wealth offers great
Inducement to capitalist seeking In-
They have no need to go
to South Africa or the golden sand of
Cape Nome. There are both gold
l silver to he In pa lug
In North Carolina. Work Is being
in the Hill, Sum
other mines In
burg In several mine In Ca-
county, at the Cold Hill, Dutch
Creel;, and one or two other point In
won at the mine In
are county, mine in Franklin
county, Mann Arlington mine In Nash
county nod at points In
Montgomery
In silver the most notable activity
is at ti- Hill mines In
county and the Troutman. near the
line between and Ca-
counties. There was a notable
gain in gold mining the out-
put being Una ounces, valued at
and Iron mine are being
worked, quarrying Is carried on
upon nu extensive scale. In 1808 there
were quarried granite valued at
and and limestone valued at
I Hal, The copper
found Include native copper, cup-
. rite, red oxide, cop-
X Mi
The Mate is seeking, not settler speak-
a foreign tongue, but Americans
from any slate who are looking for
grand for Investment or
for engaging actively la lines
of business. Many of our own people
do not that they haw one of the
most productive slates In the Union
and one of i I richest In natural re-
sources.
Both In agricultural products and
possibilities In mineral wealth elect Simmons from
Carolina Is one of the most S.
stales of the All j N. C, Nov. 1900.
cultural Interests have rapidly t
Cd sine 1800. The corn crop of 1803 i Hon. r. M. Raleigh,
approximated bushel and j X. C.
that of 33.1 n bushels. Much
attention has given to truck
lag. and as much as worth of all your efforts to
produce has from a single promote the welfare North Car,
Carolina having been at one time pledge my loyal support.
most the only source of supply for the i g
States. Since much , ,
given to grape the
lure, for the manufacture of wine , receipt of telegram
the supply of the northern market lag
with grapes. climate soil are
New Home
Sewing
IN IN PIT
If you need a Machine see me
Hooker's store, or write me
Jan. J.
NOTICE TO f
The undersigned having duly
before the Superior Court n f It
county as of the W I in
Testament of W. It, de . Mid
notice is hereby to all persons t-
to I be estate to make immediate-y-
to the undersigned, and all persons
having claims against said e-i.,.
sent the same tor payment on or before the
2nd day of October, 1901, or this notice
will be plead in tr of recovery.
This 2nd day or October, 1900.
A A.
Executrix of W. R. Whichard
COAST LINE
TRAIN
it
a.
Ar limn
L Rock; Soul
Lt
AM I'M
to t v,
OS lit
till
IS OS
K, M
so it at
am
am i
r M s;
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
BOTTLES.
THE SUM OF DEATH.
Mr.
NOTICE.
All are hereby notified not
enter upon any of our lands lying in Green-
ville Pitt County, the
lands Mi- K Anderson, and heirs
Williams, the lands and
others.
K.
Oct. 1900. Mora,
OFFERS THE A I OF
Merchandise
from which to make their purchase. I all
times a full line of Clothing, .-. Shoes, .
Hardware, Faun In fuel anything
you your household or your farm I can
furnish at
Bottom Prices,
i t
i you come
nut
pal-
ICE
Nov.
J. S. Carr Durham N. C
my thanks for your
wire of It is my
earnest desire any dissensions
our may be speedily heal-
ed. I trust that spirit your
telegram may meet a universal re-
from our party friends
and we may all work together
for the success of Democracy and
welfare of the State. Surely
nothing shall be left undone on my
part to accomplish this much to lie
desired res. It.
Since early Tuesday
it apparent to those
who were watching progress of
the election that Mr. Simmons was
elected, telegrams and letters of
congratulation have pouring-
in from all parts of State, and
from people of all classes call-
addition to this, Mr.
office has constant-
with admirers, anxious
to shake the hand of the Hen-
congratulate him hie
victory.
the election returns, is very
to Mr. to note
that in June- county, where he
was lived twenty-two
only two were cast
against him. Also that in Onslow
county, where he practiced law for
fifteen years, only
votes were cast him.
News mid Observer.
IN
J. W. CO.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ties Bags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
of Millinery
w Mis. i f
Ii.
II I I Mil
In
at the
leaks
Book-.
mi. Mrs-
D,
of copper. That am several
promising Iron mines A
has been In
county lo systematically
gem rhodolite, also for ruby,
I i.
sapphire and corundum gems.
Ii. GRIFFIN.
I., i In North
There are bed of mica In
j the western portion of the Mat. Mica
i mining showed an In
i there being mine. What pro-
to the finest deposit of
magnetic Iron or the southern
stales Ash county, In
I W I 1800, a tract of
I steel
railroad to
h f-A
I ill ii i . St Id I, lit
A N I hi I
Oh till . . . , .,
. lie . ;. I nil
. ;. i pi u w inn
j Mr . We also have
COPY
slant and
nap paper, pans, pencils,
. colored Inks, companion
ruled writing book a
Famous garter fountain
the sent of operations, were ordered.
Oral exhibit of mica oilier
minerals at the Ex-
position at Buffalo might the menus
f attracting the attention of
enterprise toward these
The
Then- are found North Carolina
mac limn N, gems. In
eluding the I, or
emerald, h is known I.-cur
here. There were corundum
iii operation in mil lb
I of corundum has risen from -I to
cents a pound. There should he a
arranged ii of Caro-
gM the American Ex-
position at Buffalo neat year.
N. c. Nov. o ion,
B. W. King is here.
Bill posters wore here
day post log bills for the Rhoda
Royal shows which will be at Kin-
Friday, Nov.
Fairly good tobacco breaks this
week, prices very satisfactory.
For convenience of those who
to lake in New fair
week the steamer May Bell
will make two trips at reduced
rates. Sue leaves Monday, returns
Tuesday, goes back Wednesday
and urns Friday, which gives
one day and a half and two
the city.
PILLS
Restore Vitality. Manhood
of Men.
all
at
and
A new tonic and
to pal
of j. By mail
per box. for
with our bankable to
tho paid. or
ad of our bankable bond.
SI M
AM PM
Lr
Wilson
Leave
Ar Rocky Mount
Arrive Tarboro
Leave
or
AM
CO
use
f.
PM
MM
II
AM I'M A
I SO
I SO S
PM AM PM PM
n i, e in
SO S IS s H
It II
I so
Division
Main leave
Fayetteville n a
leaves Fayetteville p m, arrive Bar.
ford p m. Returning; learns
p m. arrive Fayetteville
Fayetteville pm, arrives
om
leave Ben-
S a in. a m, Red
Springs a m, Hope Mills a in, or
rive Fayetteville Returning leave
Fayetteville i m, Hope Mills p n-
Springs p m, 1.1 p r
arrive. p
Connection at Fayetteville with train
at Melton with Carolina
at lied Springs with
Springs or at
Seaboard Air Lino Southern
Railway at Gulf with the Durham and
Charlotte Railroad.
Train on Neck Bead
It p m.
S, Neck at OS p K
lens.
a m. s r
at Is a m
Train- on leave Was
t Ufa B SO p m. arrive
a m and p at. leave
a m and so p m. am
and ,
Tarboro
1st p m. It pm, arrives Pit-
p m. pm, returning leave
mouth except Sunday, u. and Sin
days
Train on
born
C. H. who keep a
and fancy good tor at Si
Co., Mica., and who
well known the
I was badly troubled with
catarrh and neuralgia. I had
liver complaint and very bilious. I
in a bad condition; every day I be-
to fear that never be a
well woman; that I should have to
down into a chronic invalid, and
live in the of death. I had
JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
BOTTLES AND IT ME, and
cured my family both. I am very glad
that I heard of It I would cheerfully
recommend It every one. I have
many other kinds of medicine.
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of
I O ca, Of lea.
SOLD BY Mat, ERNUL.
OLD DOMINION LINE
am,
, Weldon II ts am.
K-tot Retail
guaranteed core for Loaf of Power,
or Shrunken
tier, File, and the
of of Tobacco, Opium or
mail in g 1.00
i, for bankable
ants to can la or
pall
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson CHICAGO, ILL.
talc by J L Druggist,
Greenville, N O
Do know
We tell cheap
. ti
Janitor Kier he . i
ii v he Inters kill I
NO QUESTION ABOUT IT.
Buy Dry Goods; Notions,
Shoes, i Ac, from
Oar Store. No pa
KITS,
S. M.
and retail Grocer and
furniture Dealer. Cash paid for
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Go-Carts, Parlor
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
Gail Ax ft, Bed
Meal Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk,
Flour, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Mum Matches, Oil,
Cotton Set I Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nub ,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Currents, Raisins, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Machines, nu
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
,.,.
Midland N
Sunday. a m, n
a m, leave,
am.
Train on leave
alt JO am, p m. arrive
Ii l am, pm. II a in. . a
p m. leave Spring Hope II So a in
IS II a m arrive at
Mount IS a in, I p n. Sand y.
on Clinton foe
Union dally, i- tat
p in. Clinton St t a m end
pm.
Train No close n,
don all point. dally, all via
H. M. EMERSON,
Pass. Agent
J. B. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. ager
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL TO
per bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Night and
Money lack if it doesn't.
No other as good. Get the kind
with the Bed Cross on the label.
Sold guaranteed by
Bryan and Ernul, druggists.
SERVICE
Steamer My res leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville Mondays. Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO. MY
Washington, N.
J. Aft.,
Greenville, N. C.
w.
NOTICE, LAND POSTED.
All persona are hereby warned and for-
to hunt with or without gun or
dog or in any other way trespass upon the
lands the Town-
ship on the north of Creek.
f J, B. Little,
J. II.
I i w and I,
IX
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on i
Fresh goods kept constantly on
band. Country
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
ill
Phone W.
Cheap
Cash
en. I I l a house.
up hi
Neva j
Co
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Haying this day the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt county
as Administrator of the of Henry
deceased, notice Is hereby given to
all person holding claims against said es-
to present to mo for payment
duly authenticated, on or before
day Of March, 1901, or notice will be
plead bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate are notified to make
Immediate payment to me.
This the 17th day of September
W. at. r.
of Henry
in
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock every
pan men i ;. 11.1 prices its low
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
Hue
Grits
Something New an. Frisk ti Eat.
Pancake Flour, Cream
I, Cracker Meal, Hominy
grade
sweat
and sour
and s
have
J. S.
. On Day Cold Cur.
head end cured gas.
go gs.
At old Marcel I us Moore store,
on Five Points, where we have
just opened a new and fresh
lock of
Heavy and Fancy Groceries
Consisting of Meats, Flour.
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods,
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars,
lions, Fruits, in fact everything
to found in an up-to-date
Grocery.
We pay highest market
prices for all kinds of
Country Produce,
either in cash or in barter. When
you lo sell or when you
want to buy come to see us.
To all who favor us with their
patronage we promise entire sat
T. F, CHRISTMAN CO.
at Five Point
J.
-DEALER
IN
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. B. COBBY.
PATENT
anything you
Sea
Yen. or Improve l ale-
urn.
, model,
and advice,
ON
a. A CO.
Lawyers.
FOB
The Eastern Reflector
D. J.
TrUTH
-AT
VOL. XIX
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
NO
The I Plain.
have simply got to do In
national affairs what the did
in this State in 1898, refuse
with the traders in
ties, squarely upon our own
Integrity, cease grasping at every
catch penny scheme that idle
ambitious minds may devise, and
devote ourselves to those questions
which appeal to the
judgment, and the of
to Hurry.
do you know bow to bur
This is a hurrying age, and
you ought to know how to keep
with it if you think it worth while.
Here are a few suggestions that
may help you.
Do nothing that you don't have
to do.
Cut out the out mis.
Don't hesitate. Begin at once.
When you ate Hi rough, slop,
people whose aim will satisfy, begin on thing.
the people that their best lie too particular what
will be safeguarded and promoted.
This is old time and
when we start out again along
part the job you begin with.
Other things being equal, do what's
under your hand first and next
these lines we may rely with some nearest thing next.
confidence upon popular support.
The will revive
under new leadership. The
experience we have just bad will
prove enough for a generation, let
us hope. Ignorance
our ranks will be permit-
again to lead us into
and under the leadership of
political malcontents calamity
howlers on hand
vicious demagogues on the other.
Let us lie true to ourselves, we
cannot fail to merit at least the
respect as well as confidence of our
fellow Post
Imprisoned by Bank
About midnight last night Dr.
O. a leading
of this place, was called out
to see a patient. his return
home, while crossing the public
square in front of John A. Black's
bank, four men rushed out
covering him with their or-
him to throw up his
He was then taken to the comer
building carefully
ed and told that if he looked at
any of them he would be killed.
Confederates were inside the
proceeding to blow open the vault.
After several dynamite ex-
doctor heard of
the in building say
him
This was done, he was thrust
into vault and the door closed,
the remarking
a seat,
Dr. Albright remained in the
vault till ti o'clock this morning,
the opening hour. time door
of the safe was blown to pieces,
but the side door was not opened.
There was about in the
vault, all of which was accounted
for but which the robbers
succeeded obtaining.
The Cumberland Valley Bank
was also but no damage
done. The bank had a large safe,
which it is supposed the burglars
were to
ville, Ky., Dispatch,
Don't pause between jobs.
Don't go from one job to another
until first is done. one
a It takes time to
change your mind.
Do thinking while you're
acting. And think about the
work in baud.
If you have assistants, use them.
At first do only what can't
do, and afterward
Do nothing twice. This makes
it to do Bright the first
time.
Don't lay down one tool except
to take up another.
Beware of looking out of
window, That distraction
lies.
Don't put things off. Do them
when think of them.
If you'll follow these rules
a few more that you
yourself, you will lie able to re-
duce your work hours one-half;
NEWS.
Happenings la Carolina
John Perry, a white man, died
in Durham Saturday morning,
having drank himself to death.
Kinston Free Press.
Congressman elect Will Kitchin,
Democrat, has been informed that
bis election from the Fifth district,
will lie
The N. A. M. College foot
ball team was defeated by the
South Carolina at
M. C, Saturday, to
Mr. Pence, of the
bury cotton mill, a natural cu-
piece of slate that was
blasted out of the bottom of a well
in Stanley county recently. II
a forest scene on it and very
much like a photograph. Several
of these views were when
the slate split open. How
they no one can tell.
Salisbury Star.
A Battle in South China.
Victoria, B. Nov.
was received by the steamship
Victoria concerning the rebellion
in South China. The have
broken out Mar-
the
imperial forces, la asking for
men to suppress them. The Brit-
have dispatched infantry
artillery to guard the Loon
frontier. When torpedo boat
u make was landing men,
she encountered a force of rebels
them as
TO THE PEOPLE, OUR FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
you won't think yon are I
shells among
they advanced rout-
worn out tag forty.
by your S.
, ,. . . marching to join the Sing
. you can the baby u J
guard- . .;,, a rebel- met defeated the
with approving and
a mind at World.
We arc still in the of the race after your
We offer you the best selected oft
General Merchandise
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, of the manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all year round. Spring, Summer
are at work for and mutual ad-
vantage. It id OUT pleasure to show what want and to
sell you if we can. We Offer you the very service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly own merits.
When you come to market you will do yourself justice
if you do see our stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Bats Caps, Silks Satins, Dress Trimmings
Jackets Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil cloths.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead ts,
Hardware,
Plows, and Plow Fixtures, Nails and
Furniture.
The policeman who is compelled
to patrol a cemetery must expect
to have references to
hurled at him.
The Wilmington Star states the
truth forcefully the
Some of the gentlemen who
helped to defeat the Democratic
party four years ago again last
Tuesday by voting for
or by refusing to vote for Bryan,
have come to the to tell how
the party can be This
is gall to say the least of it. De-
are the men to
a defeated army, and
are not the men to a de-
The men who called
themselves Democrats, who left
the party four years ago because a
majority of the party differed
from them on the financial
and refused to back
to it for the same reason had
a right to go and a refuse
to come back; they had the right,
too, to vote against it or not to vole
at all, but they have no right to
be as true Demo
they should not have
troops near and
captured Great preparations
for the building, mine laying and
drilling troops were going in
the affected provinces.
A battle was fought at
on the Tung-Chi Li
bonier, October between Imps.
rial troops and Boxers. General
troops numbered
the Two thou-
sand men were left to guard
General Mel, in charge
of imperial troops, gave battle
The lasted all day
and resulted in the defeat of the
Boxers with great loss. Their
leader, Chen, refused to retreat,
and when the light was lost fought
with desperadoes in a ravine
until all of were killed.
bead was taken hung on the
walls of city. Six thousand
rebels were killed.
Consul of Shanghai,
has made a summary of Boxer
outrages, showing that
can and British were
Courtship of Savages.
Among laud no youth
dare venture to pay addresses lo a
maiden unless throw her
feet a skulls, it being
necessary for him to prove bis
prowess by killing a few men,
women or children. Among these
tribes lover offers the maiden
of bis choice some betel mil-. If
she accept, be is lull ii she
refuses and say.-. good enough
to blow up i means that
he is dismissed. Sometimes the
courting is on through a
medium sort of harp.
one j ii to the other, ask-
questions and returning an-
When a young Hottentot goes
render himself more
be paints bis nose,
clucks forehead with soot.
Among some tribes of Madagascar
the boys decorate their long lucks
with leaves, flowers and feathers.
inly in older to please the
The New
blacken some of their teeth and
knock others, knowing that
otherwise the run the risk of be
refused by the ones of their
nil of ugliness. A
woman that beautiful land
would accept ad-
dresses of one possessing while
tenth, like a dog or A girl
who has arrived at a marriageable
age has her
beans of Die the
middle teeth In the upper jaw Into
of a In
of Tasmania a rebel
lion neatly broke when orders
were once issued forbidding
u grease, the
young men feared the loss of favor
in eyes of their countrywomen.
Among the suitor
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. w lieu courting keeps days close
We boy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved the cabin
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. mistress of bis heart, being
Your Friends, ed from head to fool and
with bis battle club.
The women do the
courting. hen man,
she tells bis sister and gives
RS
hi On in, City
TOLED i.
Prank J. makes oath
be is senior partner of
Bra of F. J. t Co., doing
business in the City of Toledo,
county and Slate aforesaid, and
that said will pay the sum of
one hundred dollars for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot
be cared by the use of Hall's Ca-
Cure. J.
Sworn to before me
ed in my presence, this 6th day
of December, A. D. 1886.
A. W.
BEAT. Notary
Hall's Catarrh is takes in-
and acts directly
blood and mucous surfaces of the
Send for testimonials, free.
F. j. Props.,
Ohio.
Sold I iv Druggists,
Hall's Family are beat.
the audacity to come forward now i other mission
and talk
party which they labored to
and helped to defeat.
.-1
J,
Ranges
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon
scientific which are economical, durable,
convenient, as veil as beautiful artistic, look
for the
armed
and Industry Ac-
In the Case of
Two
bight years ago a citizen of this
County died, leaving a widow and
Ore young sons. The man bad
been unfortunate and after his
death his land and personal prop-
went under the auctioneer's
hammer widow and her
sons were left with nothing,
their and resolution to
mount difficulties, Sickness tame
upon I in-ill, and it
seemed that fate was against them
those boys went to work with
a will and determination which
lakes no denial and I heir success
been phenomenal. By bard
work alone, by wear of muscle
and of their brows those boys
have redeemed their father's farm,
have purchased three hundred
acres of good land adjoining it and
have plenty of good stock
and piled in their cribs
is Ibis year's corn crop measuring
two bushels under
their sheds is fifty bales of cotton
made Ibis
Cotton seed, once deemed worth-
her a less, which under the magic
if string. says to of industrial invention has
her I have
good news A woman loves
If willing to goon with the
through the sister, an
is made, and the follow-
lakes
Tho man like me
proper
I like you proper, with
my
Unwilling to give himself away
rashly, lie asks, you like
like you altogether. Your
skin
become so prolific in its yield of
feed stuffs,
has been
another contribution to man's
needs Mr Thomas in a
small way a paper maker from
Florida, of and Inventive turn
of mind, has discovered a process
making paper of a great
strength out of cotton seed hulls
and at a loss cost than is required
to make out of wood pulp. Mr.
Thomas has a patent on his pro-
and a Company been or-
handle invention.
The girl, anxious to clinch Thus do move forward in
mark, which is shown upon every genuine
or Range, and do not be deceived
by worthless imitations and substitutes.
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity,
Sold Exclusively
BAKER HART.
matter, asks w lien arc lo lie
married. The man says.
row, you There is a
mock light when It'll their
relative, everything is set-
the girl generally
begins courting. The love to-
ken which the girl throws
ii-et of her lover is a little Ml of this
made into a sort of hall knot.
Is signified pulling
tight. leaving the
matrimonial noose alone. Si.
Democrat.
Ladies who have laid in
their stock sealskin Jackets, So.,
may be interested the announce-
the catch of seals
than last season. This
a raise pi ice.
and
invention, Charlotte
The Democratic party stands for
principles which can never die;
Hun's why the cannot be
killed either by victory or defeat.
In has worse
by of them
than by defeats, says the
Durham Herald.
THE
and fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
Iron in a tasteless form
No pay. Price
Building.
N. C.
The Herald far
right in saying that a man
who attempts to writes
and has not the sense
bis real name, is
not calculated to much light
on any subject.
CURE CHILLS aND FEVER
and Sweats with Robert's
Tasteless Tonic at per
bottle. Pleasant lo lake.
refunded if it fails. Best ores
petite, Mood and makes
you well. None oilier as
Sold and guaranteed at the drug
stores of Bryan, and
Dr. D.
Greenville, N. c.
While
Fleming store.





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J. Owner
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second-Clans
Mail Matter.
Friday. November
OUR RALEIGH LETTER
Snail the National
Be by
Cure
X. Nov.
the party are j
the front, each a Modem
Solomon, charged to the muzzle of
his gun advice
what we must do if we hope to
the Democratic party
I in contests here-
, after. Simply as a matter fur-
The Observer publishes Ibis
morning returns from SB county
in reply to A. U.
county chairmen las,
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS
N. f. Nov.
It is said. -A man h not with-
out honor, save
It is further said. are ex-
to all So with
STATE NEWS.
Happening in North Carolina
blew safes id I he
post office and in Black
store at Mathews, N. took ,
week as to the effect of the recent
senatorial primary in their
counties democratic
party. The replies are of the
same general that the effect
WM injurious. From some
ties they are that there is DO per-
influence. It is noticeable
that in several instances which
this is said to be the case, the
chairmen add that they want
more senatorial primary. The
Mecklenburg chairman says that
the constitutional method of
is for hi
The Vance chairman says that the
populists used to charge the demo-
with all the crimes of the
and that the primary
gave democrats
to make the charges good.
Nearly all of the state papers
speak out on the primary ties
hist week and the press
is to be practically mi-
salmons in opposition to another.
It is to hoped that all of the fan
to be gotten out of the fad has
been extracted and we have
seen the end of this thing. We
don't believe that the legislature
is going to be guilty of the folly
of adopting any
plan. This would simply lie
another thing under a bigger name
would afford the same
for democrats to black-
guard each Ob-
server.
are highly honored, from every
this line, let me say I have
been surprised at the number
known Democrat. In this ,.,, . wort, of
expressed them-
selves as being o, at all
Mr. defeated
Dine tenth, of them voted for him. V T
tiles and cotton planters, which
too. Judge-----one of the best
Democrats best men the
State, mid to
not the
voters beat Bryan; they do not be-
his Now, I
submit that when such conditions
as these there is
party household. Let
if they would kindly
haven., and all this from our
own people know a good
thing when they see it hold
fast when they get and that
for the high appreciation
placed upon the articles
by this company.
While out items
probe the mystery.
Yes, let We've got a
mess that will give us ample time
to consider they have to say.
But mind you The old mole
of Democracy is a tough number
when it comes to surviving blows
designed to serve as
and political of right
tell something to put in the pa-
per. J. promptly
replied. I have old hog
out at my home, broken down
the loins and I've got a carpenter
making a pair of crutches for her
so she cm go out in the and
eat pea. Will that do he add-
The old Stewart Fifth
avenue Thirty-fourth street,
which is again reported as
sold, is still looked upon by-
country visitors as a model of
New York palace. When A. T.
Stewart built the house nearly for-
years ago be wan the most
talked about New York's mil-
Every visitor to the city
aw as one of the
sight and then gazed on the
of hi. new house.
this mansion were so
by the imagination
that Stewart himself would not
have them, From its
situation and style the nus
always been conspicuous, but a
residence it would not bear coin-
with hundred
Hew Since Mrs.
death
this properly ha. been
that
valuable experience no
order of IS tom
muscles a . The
doesn't always go was headed
body has yet seriously of I
caging him for a lunatic he Wits
an for l much
, pleased if those who arc indebted
; to him would come forward and
settle.
Kittrell Char-
The child a
May not. was burn-
ed to death last night. She was
playing near an fire place
when her clothes caught afire, and
before her screams brought help,
she was burned to a
Observer, 10th.
Near the clay deposit on
Creek is the famous
that spans creek from the
Nash to the Halifax side.
says that years ago Indians
used summer to cross, think-
it a moss covered log. As a
matter of fact, it be clearly
seen in dry weather, or when the
water is low. late MaJ J.
Mayo succeeded in digging up
from the Nash county bank one-
lower
it wan so decomposed as
to crumble More it could lie hand-
led moved. This condition
due to the head being buried in
the earth while the main body, I
lying submerged nearly all the
time in water, is still intact. If
disinterred and mounted there are
naturalists who could easily sup-
ply missing head.
me.
is bard enough as
is. It is to that
e cue our world,
and
tic
easy as fr
at time of
childbirth. This
is what
MOTHER'S
Friend
will It v. ill
coming
I. r withes
drugs into an.
simply u,
th.- ma lb. It
Penetrates the
la. strength and elasticity with It
it sir. who.- system and
prevents all of the
pregnancy.
file mother of a plumb babe in
I have used
Moth,,,; can
THE
at the
Sure,
Regulator Co.,
ATLANTA. GA.
book,
Write
II .
. Wreck 0.1 the Coast Line.
Nov. wreck
this morning the At-
Coast Line to a
train. It was caused by
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY OF
I, tad
re ti m
wall. your kc
Income. Make . u,, ,
bar. the Review
r. , Then
a M
c. . S
Or REVIEWS COMPANY.
balance of his natural lift
HO MORE
I said last week, in these letter.,
before the polls closed, that
would probably have m. more I to
State primary campaigns, -legal
The Zionist Dream.
o--
re establishment of the Jew- a spike tied to rail.
nationality and the restoration posse and bloodhounds are
of Palestine to the Jews is a hope smug perpetrators of the act
which lives hearts of mil- The engine ran a yard the
lions of the Chosen People. jumped on bank and
Zionist which turned over with the baggage and
was a few year, ago has postal cars on top.
attained proportions an, Postal Agent Omit, a lady
leaden confidently predict walking in the aisle of the sleeper
Get a good Safe
is,,,
stoke
was killed by it.
the Manhattan Chin moved
to the University Club's old house
the properly has been for sale.
Rumor has turned it
rant several times
store, and now there is no certain-
as to what will I.- ii .
It is no m
A. T. Stewart's . .,,
long a. it stands it known
Y.
or of the outlawed variety
we have just passed through,
That statement seems to have met
with the prevailing opinion
expressed since various
quarters. And we are to have
more August election-, it can be
added. The Legislature will,
January, again designate
the month for and
elections, as well as Nation-
I an told. And nobody
object, am sure.
or
One of the important duties
which Legislature will attend
the approaching session will
lie the redistricting of the State for
the election of the ten congressmen
to which we will emit led alter
next Congress, It is already
mooted that an effort will be made
to place all the stronger
can co of the in one
j-1. Yadkin, Wilkes,
train and re-
turned Monday.
Burst has been sick
for the past week, but is now much
better.
O. H. DIxon . C. Hooks are
-pending the week
j They will return the latter part of
the week.
is still paying
cash price, for cotton seed.
Leprosy's Spread In the Last.
Mr, writing in The
Temple on mission work
among tenon, m th following
appalling
has about half a million,
China probably n. many and Japan
cases. The
moment leprosy appears in. mm,
woman or i. i
Irrevocably decreed. There is
pity or for
young or old. ate adrift M
unclean things highway
and by-way. are
for substance mi dole, of
thrown to them. In India
he leper line, which is ,,.
garden the worn doom, In Japan
Ii- it with
cruelty. The same I true In China.
The leper there i often to
Ash. Alleghany,
etc . if found
legal. as
Democrats of
die. will object Io
tin- scheme.
.,
Ore,
lied
in
,. the new.-, was
to and
was some
there was to i,
year- benefit
away from
th.- nick are
getting well. the
hospital and the
are all free from fever and in a
state. The disease
mi of a mild form, but always
bail to run
few of the student
no, but have
Parents of
look
returned.
The committee
pointed by Lodge ,
for the
pose of for
Oxford Orphan Asylum u a
Thanksgiving offering, the
of
, ; Hi t ,,
. . cause, Io leave Slime l
and ml , ,
world
10th.
The salesman for a broom
be armed
sweeping
A,
later the
same
I Jen
27th lust.
V.
J.
Wild. Fierce Desperado.
Resting quietly the city's re.
for young, old middle
awaiting the
Monday afternoon
hist night, was a
youthful desperado hailing from
the of
He was captured after a
struggle and a winding
race by Special Policeman
Saturday night He carried a sit
shooter, now the curio
cabinet at police headquarters.
The arrest was I lie result of a hand
to-hand encounter with a fellow
night, m which
the captive endeavored to use his
gun. The captive is a coon, a
c n. He is, by actual
twenty seven inches
high in his boot. He gave
age in as live but his
mother said ten, His gun,
which be tried to use . fellow
similar size, Is a
shooter,
three inches long,
. responding in size to It. owner.
When Police
arrested him and stalled up town
he tried to shoot the
and when his gun was taken from
him, he submitted until j
an opportune time, when, lie nailed
policeman's hand with
teeth. The policeman slung him
something Ilka ore might do a
terrapin had too
familial. Being thus freed, the
oil, lei liberty from his
legs, and here is where
chase came In. The policeman
anally lauded him.
The boy's mother came up today
to seek for her wild young
agreed Io have him.
whipped. a
mild thirty and turned
The is-till Millie curio gall-
net, and Special Policeman
is making Inquiry to out if the
It a
its success. The Zionist
was held in London re-
and was attended by
gates from all of world.
Many favorable report, as to the
growth of the movement were re-
and there was a display of
Teat enthusiasm.
The delegates on their delayed for several hours.
return a few days given a .
j reception New by
than sympathizers. On
occasion the secretary of the Amer
lean Federated Zionists said s
political Zionist, desire a
charter from the sultan,
us to back our Holy Land,
and we ask the Powers to approve
and protect the charter. We de-
sire a full local self-government
under the
Thus ten millions persecuted per-
sons will meet after three thousand
years to work out that great
tiny of saving the world for which
they were called by I
This is an authentic statement
of the political aide of the move-
Another member of
interprets its
side
present movement is a re-
of which I hope
will not cease until the Hebrew
race acknowledged, as in ages
at the time a colored fireman
were injured, bill none fatally
who, it is feared,
cannot survive his injuries.
through passengers were
to this city. The injured men
were conveyed to the hospital.
The track was blocked and travel
will public
won, m
II. J. in
property be-
in nun
I- Hales,
Implements.
held and Cotton seed,
lay and Can.-.
Poultry, Pea Ac. Cash,
M.
Al ll, Minn place I will rent Io
Ilia highest f ll- 1901, II
J. Wilson home place Teal
W. If. a
for law Wilson,
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con-
for home, office and general use.
Every wile soil with a guarantee to be lire
proof. Prices range from up.
J. L. SUGG,
Greenville, N. C.
i be the spiritual leader
The God
of Abraham is the of all
I The world has need of a
of Judaism. The
are sufficiently
to be the arbitrator of
the opinion of mankind gen-
including, a ma-
of the Jews themselves,
Zionism is regarded II an
hut not
chill the ardor of its advocates or
cause them to doubt the ultimate
Journal.
has
put up the pi salt of
I a fair quality to per
J pounds price before was
191.10 mi for the same grade.
gall con-
per sent, of the
salt output country, is
able Io dominate the re-
.-, per cent, of the
lion.
NOTICE.
I out my mercantile
in
Mora, fixtures cod will, to
Wilkinson, the same to
this dale. I II nil
Indebtedness the former
due the are
payable i mo. i will be glad for all
mil.- I aid settle at
Tab Mb day of Nov. 1900.
II. M.
lies, of it. ;,,, will continue
of Wilkinson to
carry the former stand,
room. We will earn
n complete hue, goods,
.-hoes. eYe. and respectful
the
it as well as that of our own
and the public g
A. Ricks.
Grimesland, N. C,
THE PUBLIC A COMPLETE STOCK OP
General Merchandise
from which to make their purchases. I carry at all
times a line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries,
Tobacco, Hardware, Farm Implements, in fact anything
yon want about your household or your farm I can
furnish at
Bottom Prices.
I buy Cotton All Kinds of Country Produce and
pay highest market prices for same. I want your pat-
and will treat you right every tin-c you come to
store- 10-19-m.
WE HAVE THE LINE OF
Pattern Hats,
SOUTH
ATLANTIC LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA
CAPITAL SURPLUS
VELVETS, SILKS, TIPS, FANCY
Ac, BROUGHT TO CALL AND
SEE THEM HATE ON SHORT NOTICE AND
SATISFACTION Yours to
Misses ERWIN
GREENVILLE,
ii
l. W,
I. N. Maim-,
L, II.
play
ST and are nil nut
The fellow who can't borrow
anything usually
i- moths trim
a jacket into an
jacket.
BY THE SOUTH'S MOST
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN.
PRUDENT INVESTMENT.
GOOD DIVIDENDS
GETS
THE PROFITS
COMPANIES
Court.
Mayor J. has
of his court
since Inst
Dock Clark, drunk and
and costs,
Charles Webb, riotous and dis-
orderly,
A. drunk dis-
orderly, lined land costs,
Robert riotous and
disorderly and assault and
fined one penny costs,
upon condition that bis mother
give him ., good in
Chief of Police
j The defendant was about U years
and Smith that
bis mother did fur that boy
with the lash was a plenty.
Lambert Tyson, and dis-
one penny and costs,
New Firm.
J. A. Ricks and C. L.
son have purchased the stock of
goods business of H. M.
and have taken charge m h Is
successor. Both of young
men have business
and will succeed. Mr. Ricks
has been with firm of J. B.
Cherry Co., for eight years and
Mr. Wilkinson was with H. M
Harden five years. They will con-
business st same stand,
occupying the south store. Sat
announcement.
tin you like the
asked the barber, carefully
the brush the patron's
mouth. say better
replied
the customer, only a matter of
The
Well
Dressed
Man
I-
attention where-
ever meet him. He is
oils in this fall, ;
take of the credit for J
this condition of affairs. Ask
man if not entitled to this honor. Never before In the history
this establishment we carried such a complete assortment o
Late
as we have this fall. Our customers tell us this, and they
are certainly competent to judge. We have everything
that is the rage in New York, and a visit to our
will give you a complete knowledge of all that is
new in the world. In to
our prices We know that you will not utter a word of
complaint. Drop when you have a little time, we
want to see you.
THE
HOWDY DO.
Some to Ale, Some to You
Monday, 1900.
J. A. left this morning
for Elm City.
R. A. Tyson
for Richmond.
left this morning
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind you that you owe
This for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as
We need what YOU
owe us and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find mark on their
paper
ThanKsgiving.
Nov. there will be
vices at Lang's, conducted Rev.
J. T. Bandy, and Bethlehem by
the pastor. Let us meet God's
home and hour in
him.
A. D.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
Chrysanthemums are in all their
glory.
A number of tramp beggars have
be working town in the last
few days.
This is pneumonia weather and
people should be careful about
taking cold.
Standard Seeing Machine is
easiest, lightest and best. Cheap
at M. Schultz.
Some of the woodcutters around
town are trying to form a combine
and raise price
John Buggy Co
has recently been shipping
hides to several adjoining Slates.
Greenville ought not to be
what it has in way of
factories. There should be others.
Hogs must be getting scarce
Pitt county The market men have
had to send to Richmond to get
dressed pigs.
We believe there is a good open-
in Greenville a wood yard,
especially if those operating it
would have the wood, cut ready
for use. It would certainly save
housekeepers some annoyance
about keeping supplied.
Mr. Adrian Savage tells us that
he has best sweet potato crop
this year that he ever raised. He
brought The a Hue
specimen of bis crop in shape
of a yam that weighs pounds and
The Bog All Right.
The big blood hound that Mr.
Everett brought to Kin-
Friday is all right He was
given six trials yesterday and
easily traced the men to their
hiding places.- Kinston Free Press.
This Is dog that Mr. W. C.
to Policeman Brinson
one day last week. dogs arc
all good stock.
population of State f
Massachusetts as
by Census
as against in 1890.
This Increase of 506,40.1, or
38.2 per cent.
An Old Bible
Mrs. Forbes, It
Greenville, N. C, has a Bible
was printed in England in 1728.
It was brought to America by Ar-
Forbes, the father of Mrs
husband, whose
and grand children arc
around Greenville.
A.
Something to Talk About.
It will not be a great while now
before the Legislature meets, and
Greenville ought to be ready to
petition that body pass a bill
authorizing the town to vote on
the question of issuing bonds for
water works, electric lights, better
streets and graded schools.
State Committee to Meet.
Chairman Simmons, of the State
Democratic Executive Committee,
has issued a call for a meeting of
the committee at Raleigh on No-
25th.
I in nor taut matters concerning
the interests of the the
State to be considered. It is
said that there will be a large
full meeting.
Herbert Hardy left this u-
Richmond.
G. II. W. Hadley returned this
illuming; from
Miss Mary Move this
morning from Kinston.
returned
day evening from Tarboro.
J. up
road Ibis morning on business.
Rev. Ii. w. Davis, of Washing-
ton, came in evening.
Lee Bland went to
day evening and returned Ibis
Miss Clara Bruce Forbes return-
ed this morning a visit to
Goldsboro.
Hellen Gray, of Kinston,
came morning to visit Miss
Mary
Miss Nannie Wilson three of
the boys of W. U. went to
Kinston Saturday evening.
Judge A. M. Moore left this
morning for to hold court.
Mrs. Moore accompanied him.
W. Davis, of the Chris-
church, preached the Moth
church night to a
large congregation.
November
Mrs. J. H. Farrow is quite sick.
Dr. E. A. went Io Norfolk
this morning.
F. G. Whaley returned Io Hali-
fax this morning.
Rev. D. W. Davis returned to
Washington this
W. K. Parker went up the road
this morning on business.
An Old Man Hurl.
Mr. Tom May, about or
years old, who lives II
of Greenville started to town
on a load of fodder this morning
and in some way fell off to the
hurt himself severely
The doctor was
for to to his injuries. We
Mid get further particulars.
Daily
Read This.
have taken great care in
the most improved bright
tobacco White Stem
Orinoco, the Broad Leaf Orinoco
are the reliable tobacco ever
grown any section. Every man
in the east, who cultivated this
kind will average from Io ft per
cent more than any other kind.
Mr. Sam Mumford, at says
that his Orinoco will bring
dollars more per acre than any
other kind grown same land.
Martin county people are growing
Orinoco Mid coining money.
will Bud these seed for sale at Dr.
Dr. Bryan's Drug
stores and at some store in each sec
of county at cents
package.
W. T. Co.,
Rev. F. A. Bishop
Monday evening from a visit to
one of his churches.
Mrs. Gardner Jones Mrs. J.
It. of arc visit-
Mrs. Chas. Cobb.
Deputy sheriff Tucker went
down to Ayden Monday evening
and returned this
Deputy sheriff J. S. Mooring
went to Raleigh this morning to
lake a prisoner to
Lou Potter, of Standard, went
to Norfolk this morning where he
will enter the hospital for treat-
Mrs. J. who has been
visiting Mrs. J. j
near Grimesland, -took the train
Monday evening for
Wednesday II, 1900.
G. R. of Norfolk, came
in Tuesday evening.
returned to Rocky
Mount this morning.
F. L. came over this
morning from
Rev. P. H. Harding returned
this
OZ. V. Johnson returned Tuesday
evening from Baltimore.
D. J. returned
day evening from Richmond,
lion. Harry Skinner went down
to Kinston Tuesday evening.
Walter of
came up Ibis to visit
II. J. Pulley went down the
Tuesday evening returned this
R. of Washington,
has taken a position with The Be-
W. A. of
came down Tuesday evening to
visit relatives near town.
W. Little, of Newport News,
came down Tuesday evening to at-
tend the wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. II. of Win-
passed through Tuesday
evening returning home from
Mrs. T. B. Wilkinson and
of arrived Tuesday
evening to visit her father, W. T.
Jesse Taylor, Kinston, who
has been assisting the express
office here for a few days, left this
for New Bern.
James of the southern
part of the county, in Tues-
day evening from Baltimore where
he had been in the hospital under-
going
V ,
JR. I
Hi
Did You Think
WE SOLD
Dry Goods Only
If so,
. I .;
are
We carry
Stock of
F R E
any house in Gr Ike upper Hour our t-tore
is just filled with and Carpets.
you want, whole
can
your
i;.
We up any room in
house at Prices.
ii
a it lion
Sale at
are daily
Greater Grander Bargains Offered
Men Suits the and Hale
SO
Buys Suit lie s, ii and quality, Salt
Men Suits and quality, Sale Price,
Me
I Boys Suit. the H and ,; quality, Price,
Suits, Tailor Marie bilk Taffeta
2.99
8.00 qualify, while they last All Wool quality now
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand.
plain
while
extra
Damask.
and fancy Checked
Collars in yards
.
heavy extra heavy Hose
Windsor Ties, worth Me
Fast Black Hose, worth
I Mill.-. H. . . . .
Steel Mil- rovers While Lawns
Hen's I per pair .
Welled all
worth
worth lie
. .
.
. Be
.
worth
Bent Canvas, worth Re
feather colors.
Knit I log Silk, all colors,
Hen's Collars, worth
pair.
ones, .
Dress
Woven Hid Spreads, worth
inch worth Embroidery worth Hi
worth I
W sets, worth
II is worth J
ii ., ,
,. I . roller
u .
Men's Shirts
styles tit
3.11 N ml 11.1 II I. Only
left, conic while they
It. it. It. mill
Olive, representative of the
will deliver
there trees 18th,
., lied
N. C. gm, ,,,,
Big New
Open Nights.
Greenville, N. C
ii.





mm
Attention
I am now offering you one of the most complete
HATS, pants, shirts, ha
put TABLE
at very reasonable prices. My line of
which is the of any market are fresh and cheap.
When you none to town again give me a
LETTER.
m I
C, 12th.
Democratic Senator and
who have Wash-
since the election have not
disposed to talk for
on the result, not
are discouraged or
they consider the future of the
democratic party doubt
or danger, but on the
that it i always good policy
for the defeated party to let the
fellows do the talking for
an just as they will have to
do the legislating
of For
Mm same reason they the
talk about re the
party, which has in
to a limited extent since
election, premature at this
time. The best policy for the
to adopt for a while is to
keep a careful watch on the
show up every blunder
they make, do a whole lot of
It will be two be-
face there is congressional
election, and then, the
will have DO opportunity lo
get control of branch of the
National Government. The
who are talking about hold
, etc. re
of the party at this time,
are doubtless perfectly holiest
; wholly in their wishes
have just established at one of the best equipped , the future welfare of the party,
to be found in Eastern North Carolina and solicit your if they persist they will surely
We turn oil I the heat cotton you can get any there but OUT charges are by many of being
. White.
Points Higher.
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your
COTTON
THAT IS WHAT GET
THAT WE FOB YOU.
Arrest
disease by the
timely use of
Liver Pills, an old
favorite remedy of increasing
Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
sour stomach, malaria,
torpid liver, constipation
and all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
DATED
mm
head of the treasury, or he would
not have fathered those freak inter- j
views given out during the cam
to alarm the business inter-
limit of the
It is now practically admitted ;
by republicans that the talk
ions to the election a repeal of
the war taxes was more
campaign bluff. A call for
the ways and Committee of
the to meet the
has issued. The bill the com-
will prepare will merely
revise the war taxes some campaign
obligations are to be that way
will not repeal all of them.
The republican know very well
that with the total appropriated
by the last session of Congress of
the probability
that a larger sum will be
by session. All
or nearly all of the produced
by the war taxes will be needed.
The bill prepared by the
will probably reduce the war
I taxes in the of favored
something
lot a year, but the
New Home
Sewing Machines
IN IN PIT COUNTY
If you need Machine see
at --lore, or write me
Jan. J. C.
NOTICE
undersigned having duly
before Superior Court n
as of in
of W. K.
notice is hereby given to all person i t-
to tin to make immediate
to the and all
claims against said
tin tin payment on or before the
2nd day of October, 1901, or this notice
will recovery.
2nd day of October, 1900.
Mary A A-
of W. R.
NOTICE.
All are hereby not to
enter upon any of our lands lying
Township. Pill County, adjoining the
lands of Mm. N. E. and
Jackson Williams, the Rountree lands and
others.
R. More,
Oct. 24th. 1900. G.
in UM.
J. V. PERRY k CO.,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and of
Bagging, Ties and Bags.
Correspondence
solicited.
Lear Waldon
Ar
Wilson
Lr
Ar
Ar
Li
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uh
OS t
i m as
i n
V U
I AH
r t is t
IS to
; M
sou
Pa AM PM
Lt Florence
Lt
Arrive Wilson
Lt
Lt
Lt
Wilson
Ar Rocky
Arrive Tarboro
Leave Tarboro
Lt Rook; Mount
Ar
ii
t M
St a as s
n n
PM
higher others. BEING t
GREEN A HOOKER,
GREENVILLE, X. C.
i have ;. and well of
and tee of Mrs. Ella Greene, change leaders they
more anxious to get the party rein
their hands than of really help
party.
so as leaders
are are things
which generally of them-
selves, as has rated
more than the history of
the democratic and doubt-
ll -s will again
a are genuine,
start the rank
Hie of ally putty how to
bulk of those taxes will have to
paid by the people for in-
period.
If Mark the fellows
who run the machine with him do
not load us down with prosperity
for the next years
ought to hit with a pumpkin
remarks the Wilmington Star.
or
as at for season, she is a
trimmer of long experience and I will guarantee to my
customers prettiest
at the Lowest Prices
Cap and cloaks a Specialty. Dress Patterns
Fashion
Mrs. La GRIFFIN.
F Tin; I . . ,,., .,
The is a of the
number of of Has Beard
for Pitt county, number of
do hath attended, number of
miles amounts for
fur rear ending
Hoot has gone to Cuba I bar 3rd,
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Buyers Brokers in
Stocks. Cotton,
ions. Private Wires to New York,
Chicago New
to
ii-1 hi.
h m Famous Ionic
it desirable or necessary
so.
Secretary
and for two reasons his going has
caused much gossip Io Washington. I . L.
where i believed to be connect-i Fur days as Cm., at
ed with matters of importance re- at 4.00.
, , , Sr.
to the future of
of these reasons is that the
Cuban
is now session Havana, and
W.
Com.
For at
For mi ha
ALLOWED
872.90
HI d as Coin, -i
G days n 12.00.
at 33.90-
fever
and Laxative, cure for chills and
all malarial billions n For stile by
Harrington, Barber
N. c.
Total
allowed Board
THE OF
the second is that this is
ed the unhealthy season in Cuba.
Mr, has not
bust since he had that
performed him a mouth or two
ago, and he hardly have
chosen this season for bis visit to
Cuba, unless his going was
more of good
American will lie invested in
the if the Senate rat- j at
the signed by Secretary
Hay and I lie Spanish Minister,
which hinds this to pay
Spain that amount for three small
islands located just outside of the
bound lies by the treaty which
ceded the Philippine island to the
S.
The sent to Gen, Mac-
from Washington to lake
20.00.
12.90
77.90
Reflector A
As one of the i ii
Pitt County. ban lie
isl fin i
over you need. also I
s for Public School in
the books designated on
call supply
or
I, T. II. of Com-
the do
me state-
in my of-
n my the seat of
i I at
this day of November.
T.
Com. for Pitt County.
reward
will paT the reward for
of i Dyspepsia, Sick
ii . r we can
with Hie
hoses
held in hi in the new cam- i t-m-- contain ti 1,111-1. v
. .
that IS to be waged Imitations, mall.
MEDICAL CO., I Union and
Ill
J I. WOOTEN. N
COPY ROOKS
shun and
tablets,
raj
vertical,
cap
colored ons.
-I practice writing
pencils,
ink-, companion boxes
ill .,
of f
Ii soapstone pencils I cent,
I rubber tipped lead pencil
pretty cover cent.
or, in nice wood box
ell, no pen. and rub
cents A great big
ink on the i.
While rayons, on-s in box. H
, p- ; . quire
the Philippine insurgents a- -01.11
the rainy cuds over there
show that takes
no serious Stock the statement
ram-
that the of Mr.
would lie followed by
the collapse of the revolution.
Thai was good enough talk for
campaign purpose, but now
orders are to light it to a in
ordering General Arthur to
to take the lit Id person,
Otis, who was so generally critic-
for not doing so, is indirectly
given a sideswipe.
bus mortgaged several
; Cabinet in the second
administration. As
plain bail pencils I cent, told Washington, stories
cent, nice tablet with Mr W. W. of Phil-
I crayons, with metal Buns
hen
ad pencil, slat
. all ill nice WOOd box,
S cents. Bottle
books to lo cents.
Good fool's cap
The famous fountain
gin
dolphin, who helped
the rich and corpora .
lions of town, just as HI. John
W did urn- to his
the Harrison Cabinet,
the holder of one of these
and go so far as to say,
chat Mr. is to Sun-
or the Treasury . If he does,
it will lie awful throw down
Secretary Cage, who under-
stood he was to remain at the
K e,
S. M.
and retail
Healer. Cash paid for
Hid-, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
earns. Oak Ba-
by Parlor
Tables. Safes, I
and
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
mil Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly,
Flour, Coffee, Meal, Soap,
Lye, l. Matches, Oil,
Sci-1 Meal Hulls, Gar
den Beds,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes. Currents,
China Ware, Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Best Butter, Stand-
ard Hewing Mach I ,
other Quality and
Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
PILLS
Restore Vitality. Lot.
of Men-
mil it inf
Bod
tonic
blood
rink to p
restore t
of u
per box. ho-e
Or the paid. for circular
cow our bankable
EXTRA
core for of Poor.
or
Locomotor
Fit. Pa re Iran ind Up
Eire-ire CM of Opium or
By mall in plain
box, for oar km
an cm bond lo car In SO day or
paid,
MEDICAL CO.
CHIC AGO, ILL.
For sale by J L
N C
ail to Eat.
Flour, Cream of
lit it, Meal, Hominy
Wafer, II; .- awed
a cat good
that I have before.
J. S.
Do know
We sell cheap
NO QUESTION IT.
Buy your Dry
Trunks, from
Our
Or c .-1 in-.
Cheap
; as
KM
SI
r is
ti a
iv f
iv
i is is
s it-1 is
in is.
Main
VI pi
ford pm.
p m, arrive p m
p m, arrival
o m
leaves Ben.
a m, a m. Red
S m, Hope Mills a in.
rive leaves
I Hope Mills p m
p m. Maxton p V
arrives Hi p
at with train
at M the Carolina
K- Springs with the ll
Springs railroad, at
Air Line and Southern
Railway at Golf with the Durham and
Charlotte Railroad.
Train on Neck Bod
p m,
v, Scotland Neck p m. C T
pm. Wpm.
S am, .
at II IS am, II a am, i-
Washington
arrive v
a m and l pm. leave Parmele was
am
and
Train Tarboro
at n m. pm, arrives , r
pro. leaves I
II
on C l. .
born except Sunday. so a m.
m. SB
as a la
Train on leave Rocks
at I Si am. n arrive
Iii W a p m, II a m. a
pin. Hope II an am.
U p m. Nashville II a m. arrive at
Mount a m, p Sand j.
C. H. a
and fancy St
Co., filch , who la
well known th country,
was badly with
catarrh and I had
liver complaint and was very X
in a bad condition; every day be-
to fear that I should never be a
well woman; that I have to
settle down into a chronic invalid, and
lira in the of death. bad
JOHNSTON'S rec-
to me. I TOOK FOUR
BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME, and
my family both. I am
that I heard of It, I would cheerfully
recommend it to every one. have
taken many other of
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them
ERNUL.
OLD DOMINION LINE
Trillion Clinton
Clinton i as
p id. t -A m
p m.
don for J ail j, all via let
H.
Pass. Agent
J. K. Manager.
T. M. Traffic Ma- ager
take tasteless chill
bottle. Cures Chills and
Fever, Malaria, Sweats and
Money back doesn't.
as good. Get the kind
with the Cross on the
Sold and by
and druggists.
NOTICE, POSTED.
All persons are warned and for-
bidden to hunt with or without or
dog or in any oilier way trespass upon the
of Town-
ship on the north side of Creek.
J. B.
J. II.
ll Ira. w and L
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
this day the
Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt county
Administrator of the estate of
notice is hereby given to
all holding claims against es-
lo present them to me for payment
duly . mi on or before the 15th
day March, 1901, or notice will be
plead in bar recovery. All persona
indebted to said estate notified lo make
immediate payment to me.
This the 17th clay of September 1900.
M. r.
of Henry
SERVICE
Steamer leave
daily at C A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. M. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
Bureau Labor And Pristine;. I
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE S. C.
Cotton Bagging and lira always
on has I
Fresh goods kepi constantly
band. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
WHICH JR.
DEALER IN
N. C.
The Stock complete in every
t and prices as low as
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
first chapter of the report of
Hon. II. R. Lacy as Commissioner
of Unset has been
compiled and will go into the hands
of the State pi inter
to presentation to the
The following extract from this
chapter of the report will lie of in-
following average tallies
are compiled from blanks tiled
out by representative
from every in the Slate.
The alway-i
promptly.
returns were received
the from June 15th to
1st, which explains differ-
in selling price of
other table
Table shows an increase of
per in value of land
per cent,
three counties and H counties
report no Eighty-four
report fertility land
maintained and smaller farms.
larger, no change.
mode of
improved
counties report cost of living
seven
labor unreliable,
en I report no
labor. Sixty counties report em-
regular.
No. shows nighest
paid 919.83, 98.01,
Highest wages paid 9-3.01,
lowest 95.20. Wages of children
91.62. Forty-seven counties re-
port no .
shows counties
produce at a cost of 20.111
per bale; counties
produce wheat at cents per
bushel; counties produce
at a cost of per bushel;
Martial produce at a cost of
per bushel;
produce tobacco at a cost of 95.50
per
No. shows market price
of cotton per pound, wheat
Stare allots
Baden Powell of is an
amateur actor.
Alice is to have
opera from the French.
The of the New
theater is now cooled a
liquid air device.
C. B. Lewis i M. I ha-i writ-
his Bowser stories a short
sketch for stage
Sol Smith Unseat has a double
the His name is
and lie is a senator from
The of
Pm a role in
has scored a hit, is an
armies woman.
and
com.- to next
season, they will
de
York the sale of
cants any theater or any part
of I hi- building accessible from a
theater without going outside is
terms.
The Bailey circus ex.
itself Hamburg by
the street railway companies
lo stop all their cars
the live hours of a parade.
President at
day's Cabinet meeting expressed
the hope that every his present
official would
with him during next four
years, inasmuch as he regarded the
result of elections as an ,
only of his ideas i
and policies, those of the
administration of every depart
mi-Hi of the Government.
comment of the public
must have been very keen, indeed,
to have discovered the ideas
policies of Executive whose
views of his on one
day have so frequently been
College Burned.
Va. November
j The Virginia College, an
w I young ladies, situated just
outside limits of
was totally destroyed by lire at an
early hour this morning. Soon
after the been
rung, was discovered that
hallways of the big were
tilled with smoke. I young la-
dies were notified to lose time
in gelling out of the building. The
wold quickly passed around
the young pupils, number,
made their way out, many of them
clad and hardly any with
anything more than the simplest
of the bedroom, There
was and great
As soon as men
the scene they
loaned lo girls
light the neigh-
meanwhile brought
and I lie girls who ha least
Clothing went into nearby house.
The lire started the boiler
room, exactly ho it is
It made quick work leas
than two hours I lie buildings
entirely destroyed. desks
from the business office and a few
articles of wan all
that
The building was of brick
fitted with all
The loss is with about
The
belonged to Miss Harris and Mrs.
Boat wright.
The students will be kept to
in for a few
until it is where the school
will resume.
la He Alive or Dead
X. Hot. ll
; In- man Till who
I re, k the Cast
Hope Mills, has sol
been tie. Lovett, held
Si Of Cm OF i
. i. mi i
i In- i Hie u par I lei
of . j i. ling
is Hie I I . i i.
and State i id
TO THE M OF
Wt are ill the of t
We offer you the beat line oil
General Merchandise
as a State witness, is the man
whom deed.
i Tan said
he place the k
to e the cat it m
he no
results would follow.
,.;.,. a. r
deed be then fad the spot.
; dim
to kill If, l bis caused the
dragging ind the
d . the deed, it
using thought that tan might
have drowned himself thereto.
no body was found In
i,, that said firm will the i a of
.;. hundred in e i
every
,, am a-
Cure.
Be i me i lb-
ed in
. p, A. ll. 1880.
.------ A. IV.
, Public.
to lie found in an store Pit County. Well bought choice
the creations of tut best Hirers of America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring. Summer
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mill nil ml
vantage, it our pleasure to show you , u wont and
sell if can. We oiler you the l-st service.
and the most liberal terms consistent a well
business built up on its own merits.
you conic lo will not do
it you do our In-fore buying
us and the following
Hall's Catarrh are Is takes la
I. and on the
blood and mucus of
for tree.
I. i Props.,
Ohio.
Sold
ii p. s arc the best.
Jeffries and .
York.
match was made in this city today
between James J. the
opposite on the champion pugilist, and Tom
is no warrant for the Inter- key. The terms in the
lire; ii urn given President Me- j arc that the winner shall lake
to the verdict of the Aster- entire purse. The will lie
Because the next May before the club
cut ion citizens who hold the bat- offering l he largest purse.
cents per bushel, corn orals power voted for him as the j lithe He takes place Ne-
per bushel, oats cents per bush it will be to a finish. Kids
el, tobacco principles and vagaries represent- i for the light will retrain, open till
No. educational Mr. follow i January 15th. Marquis
good in seven counties, ; elections Involved a vote rules will govern Hie contest
of confidence in the five ounce gloves w II be infill
may lie; of Mr. principal deposited
fair in poor and bad in
Moral condition good in
fair poor in and bad in
one. condition good
fair poor bad
lb
you favor
a compulsory school was
Stove
The contest for the
, . , Stove offered by Higgs Taft lo
answered by by . ,. ., , f.
o, , i . the little girl who got the most
and did not
out of their advertisement in
When a man wants a
whiskey for a pain the stomach
usually see through him.
of HE closed on the
15th. The contestants
the
at the store,
and they will be and the
One Day Cold Cure. I stove awarded to winner
Monday morning at
for
to insure hi.
ring.
The articles also contained the
provision that should Jeffries
make a match with either Bob
or
battle would lie decided before the
present The conditions
prevailed in regard lo the match
being between and
in,
The fellow who laughs loudly at
every joke he hears is bound to
ii quire great popularity.
Goods and Notions,
ired in about
r miles Dunn. J,.
Hope Kills when be work
general merchandise, about two ks b
v. according i . hi- alleged .
Cession, the of bis
Hats and spa, Silks
Jacket.-. id Capos, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
At election last Mi
carried with
electoral votes, and carried
I with Vole-.
Men's, Women's Children's Shoe.-. and in the
vote was about
carried Ibis six
I Slates that carried
ale Ni
Dakota, flab, Washington;
Horse Blankets I
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Bead la,
Hardware,
Plows, Plow Fixtures,
and Drink .
i. u g
i am
lions as ale rep n
will s me time n this
said Dr. Nicholas
I Iii .- b in Doest
c an n . of
V III .-.
During last ten year.- drink-
I g women has
i Dr.
The
Increase has been greater among
wealth; and
Furniture.
. Wyoming. carried
111- ;,.,, all Slid
die, Pacific
coast except t Ida-
ho, Montana and Nevada, which
I together ban- ll electoral
votes, lie also carried
Slates of Maryland, Delaware
strata
In- line the
hi Tc will
hate to turn its attention the
sided i. the sober minded
Atlanta Constitution,
Headquarters for Furniture everything in lira. West
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell Car Either Cash or on Approved new House of
Credit. Our motto is and Square Dealing.
Your
will have
j-i-i Be
Bays
The Richmond Stove Go's
Stoves have been sold in
Greenville for Sixteen Years.
We arc carrying n full Una of these Stoves
both nook mid heating We also carry a full
line of repairs for same. We buy May. Lime,
Moil mid Build
Car Load
We two car loads of
and can satisfy in price and finality,
For the past in. -i
odious epithet, in opinion
persons, that be burled ii
political is
Use ;,;
i i i d I .
v lo the
and
bit In
his And epithet
sag burled
against ill persona who
doubt i
United Stales attempting
lice and coin
silver at ratio Id I i I
independent any count
We predict, however, here
epithet
Will be nun used, ill
its victims Iii so as hereto
tile.
I a . the l
i--n Va.,
Bob who i- here with
i tonight, is-
mi the subject of
. ii iii prop to
. take on r
j o ill close of
ii,, says
fries It for h I'm h's
-i be
i . I'll do ii f-
lo makes
add I .-. I'll stake sparring
partner, 1.1. and will
and I
A lull line ,, ,
Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery an I
kepi in a class attire.
Call and get our
upon the country--a curse to the
he danger t the
people- nil
to 111-roe-
ii the safe or proper ox-
the privilege upon
more radical spirits
the party now propose
lo punish Hie .-Slates
which have lo
selves against domination
during the i.
nut ll in prop
t ion the of disfranchised
blacks, would be
mi to atone crime
not believe wiser
pally can lie persuaded
or driven the support of such
a mistaken policy, which would
involve re-
of
Record,
of women It more
with their ten ill is than with
their consciences,
A preacher
i-
shot. His i- Holden.
lie went lo Mi.
. . lie in homo at
mid be the
islet tin- loom occupied
an immediately
pulled hi- ii opened lire.
line bullet i Hie
right mid came out be
Iii-
ton Me el .
India a u
day's work the inn-
shouldn't lose much
in- homo stretch,
U H
night He u- h Rob
Chill runic ii per
bottle to lake, Honey
refunded if ii fails, up-
petite, put I lies i and makes
well. other as good.
Sold l at the drug
stores Bryan, I mill
THE SI
r i- n Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic, ll is simply
quinine in n form
No BOO,
Dr. n.
DENTIST,
n .
mil
ill
A Fleming store


Title
Eastern reflector, 16 November 1900
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 16, 1900
Original Format
newspapers
Extent
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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