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New York
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
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Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
N. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
H.
WHICHARD
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Whichard, N. C.
The Slink complete in
and prices as low
lowest. prices
paid for country produce.
Safely Housed
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and invite you to come
and see us. We will
continue to sell
J. B. COREY,
------DEALER IN-
LINK OF
MILLINERY.
nice Line of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
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occupied by J.
W.
COME TO SEE ME.
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ill the lowest price
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VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNT, c. TUESDAY, A
NO
The Fallen
We often inquire why is it that
when a woman falls she falls
in the estimation mini
of professed Christians The
fallen woman has neither
thy nor consideration at the
of those who should la.- her savior
and redeemer. is mocked,
ridiculed, shunned
the vilest epithets are piled upon
her head. She is denied entrance
into the homes and
the church of
receives word of kindness or
admonition, but is pronounced
low and common to be even noticed
by the batter clement of society.
The her con-
she abandons all hope of
vat ion and lower and lower
until she is past She
feels no one cares for her and
she soon fails to for herself.
Poof woman; The degenerate
daughter of some pious
mother. home, no Meads and
no one lo ranch forth the hand of
love sympathy bring back
to that state of
enjoyed before she left the pleas-
urea and comforts of home for the
dangerous voyage on the ocean
when- made shipwreck, of all she is
and all she could lie. Hut there is
another phase this subject and
one that we wish lo
What was the cause of the down
fall of the poor By what
means the led to ruin and
grace Was it not the one who of
her his hand in marriage
Did be not tell her he her
would one day be husband
Did be not assure her that he would
never forget nor forsake She
having in his promise
because she loved was led to
take the fatal step. Yes, the young
man who now moves in the so
and who has married one of
the lathe- in the community
public rebuke and public
censure. He maintains his
society and the church
and is the direct cause of the down-
fall of the woman whom be has dis-
graced. It is a shameful fact, that
I his same young man no
pediment in his way lo the best so
He la permitted by
and mothers to and even
marry their daughter. We cuter
our protest against such
as the crimes men
anathematizing poor, weak,
helpless and dependent females. If
the woman has committed an
pardonable and should be dis-
countenanced by society, thou
insist that the lie meted
out to equally guilty
with in the sight of Hod. The
time must come when seducer
be equally guilty with the
It is a burning shame for
man tills-recognized and woman
when both are moral
responsible for the act commit
Messenger.
COTTON IS WORTH MORE.
How the Infill Is by
the Bale.
The Atlanta Constitution, which
recently published re
port on the bale of
American dis
cussing the value of tin- new sys-
cotton handling, II is
order to
the price which go lo
farmer for hi.- cotton, tin-
expenses in handling it mils
reduced.
Coder present conditions, the
amount money required to handle
platform, hits grown out of all pro-
portion, so its commercial
the a
should have gone to the glower.
Viewed from this
fore, every movement which
the with least
expense to manufacturer Inn-.
be regarded as of public
interest.
The new round
log are on this line, doing away
with much of the and
of the old system
one which can make
cotton gill a compress as
ell. Tin-claims of the bale
show
upon an era of invention which
menus much lo the former,
much therefore, to country.
State of On in,
J. oath
that he is senior of the
firm of Frank J. Co., do-
business the City of Toledo,
County and State aforesaid, and
that said Arm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every ease of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the Hull's
Catarrh Cure. Frank J.
Sworn to before me and
in my presence, this day of
December, A. I.,
A. W.
Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
and directly on
blood mucous surfaces of the
system. FRANK J. CHUNKY,
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists,
Hall's Family beat.
A Sad
afternoon about
a peculiarly i drowning
occurred In Sound, near
Point, resulting in the loss
of the life of Katie Jones, a
of Hi years of age, who lived
with her mother, Mrs. K. N. Dell,
Cedar Point.
That afternoon brother
of Katie, Miss Weeks
took boat and went to sound.
Intending to go in bathing, The
boat was run up on a and
while they were in the water
boat went adrift. Johnnie went
after it, telling the girls to stand
still the shoal. He gained the
boat looking back saw that the
girls bad moved and were up to
their necks in water, his haste
lo reach them lie broke an oar
the best speed possible, he
reached the spot in time to grasp
Mamie, but his sister Katie had
disappeared, nothing more was
seen of her. The place was drag-
but up to yesterday morning
the body had not been renovated.
Now Bern Journal.
Heroic Treatment the Trusts
Folks, divers write
inquiringly to the Verdict
How would you with the
There are
to be lea -wise on
cancers, t dim n the tariff
Collect by income
tax what before yon
tariff. Steepen your
tax the growth of the
Income levied on. In brief, revise
Mini lax scheme until yon tax what
folks have, not have to
have. Asa
In words,
trust. And then adopt a law In-
every contract it makes
refuse lie process of tin-
courts lo collect Its debts. There's
nothing w rung in such a proposal.
Why, man. a I rust is a criminal
now. lend a
criminal your courts lo carry for-
ward complete his iniquities
One is either fool or knave who
says the law can't gel to
throttle has been
throttled; and band
your trust ma be choked lo death.
The Verdict,
. in.
Beware of the man mark
him well who cries
aloud in the market place and pro
A IN A PICTURE.
Paying Double Prices
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think of A
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for
It i. one of over Boon
in P-en-
of furniture
from
net Why
retail when you know
of m Which do
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will take place as as the Stock is ready for sale
and we cordially invite to come and see
Choicest Best, Stock
mo people all n
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Malaria, Night Hon-
back if it No got-l.
Out tin- with on the l.-
Unheard Merchant.
shown that
a bell lie mug an absolute
it will make no The
air, therefore, in the vehicle by
which the vibrations is
carried to the ear. -V merchant
who does not is much
like a bell in a vacuum ;
learn about him or
business, he therefore receives
scant patronage. He requires
medium by which to attract the
notice public, tine
great agency for the at
purpose is
mis, in a
newspaper which enters the homes
Of all the
The following from the Perry
Home Journal is as applies-
to North to its own
State, we reproduce
in I will not be
so long as
products that can Is- grown on
in large from other
Mates. will nut
money enough to buy corn, meat,
Hour, sugar, to say nothing
of wagons, buggies,
mules,
seek i lilt-in It-1 el it ins
I is as
true is trite, if one indeed
true friend of people, look-
to welfare rather
than his own. the people v. ill
it nut without telling
fail to
discover his worth and reward
lee In their behalf, he can
ill have the
virtue is reward for real
friends of the seek
own advancement, the public
Not a Matter Doubt.
Doubtless there are many mer-
chants who
use of newspaper advertising, I icing
skeptical us to the inns; but
their fear lies is not well
Good newspaper advertising
has too well established
an I its profitable results too
to permit
reasonable of its value as the
one great by which the
trade man may reach the people
secure their patronage. Ad
will not fail to bring
remunerative returns
conducted through the medium of
a newspaper whose popularity and
reliability have been well
Record.
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Very Naughty Hut Nice To
Hare.
What is a dollar The
is easily answered. II is
something Hint newspaper men en-
joy more anticipation than re
It is the price
I for some men, and a night's
drunk for others. It is the power
with the making or ,
making of men. It is the
thing to get the easiest thing
to get of known lo mankind.
It is mighty scarce. man
ever had more than be wanted,
and ever will have. A
is a snare a delusion, bill
we will to lake on sub
the
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oilier lie
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die ill lino tin- ball.
t and
I . wore lilt-
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you door
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it till
oil I tin I y
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ton .
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Is worn little, t m the
line
may lie or
both. tr i may be door has
or the away
only tip of
lull In and -i
lo work free. The
or Jarring
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.,, ii lo
m. the .-u.
Ind . yon are, and ii la oil
when lo
And This In Illinois.
III. Aug.
in today,
upon by of
the union miners, pelted with
slimes of every
driven of the city. In
I lie who assaulted the blacks
were a number of the wives and
sons of miners.
One of the was badly
used up. During the compulsory
exodus of the it is claimed
by that they were
upon four times from the
Mining Company's tip-
none of the shots took
Different men set different
valuation on themselves. A short
while physician Saved the life
of an N. Y., millionaire
who had attempted suicide,
against the bill the
doctor presented. A few days ago
a Francisco doctor successfully
Ban mil-
appendicitis. The pa-
was so well pleased with
work done that he handed
doctor a cheek tor before
he hail time to make out a bill.
Durham Bun.
Tin- a New
York ferry boot line is a valuable
one, and the person it
la compelled to pay a good round
sum. Then boys lo la-
for him at a week. The
Island ferry line shining
privilege, for instance, is the
hands named Vincent
who pays a year
for It. He at least
a year from Ins management of the
hoot blacking Industry.
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New York Hun.
or
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Building, Hardware a Specialty.
Partners In Life and In Death.
Columbia. S. August
Three aged men, once partners in
business, diet I within
hours. John died J.
It. Cunningham S.
C, Colonel ti. Miller in
Mississippi.
SEMINARY.
X. C.
Annual
Facilities Charges Reduced, Bonding Accommodations Enlarged
Mill.- . ind
POSt ANNUM.
ii i
Man.-. . AM
Fur f P.
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and
Who were
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are y I foll-i . for i
replied the
tell
ins
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ti n it . In re
to a lo
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of i v I not
have to borrow
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t. i in-
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I tin n whichever
n i, Chicago
Wonders will never cease. They
have found a way utilizing the
slag from tin- furnaces
and are converting into cement,
which is claimed to lie in all
respects to I he best Tort laud cement.
It can lie sold In the market at a
to the manufacturers at one
third or one-fourth the price for
which Portland cement is selling.
1.1.
A At Law.
X. c.
for slate,
in
u r. price,
Civil Engineer and
FOR DRAINAGE, AND
WATER POWER.
Mills K.
N. C, N. C
AM
AT LAW,
N. C.
Dr. d. Li Jambs,
N.
over J.
Cobb Sons
EASTERN REFLECTOR
V.
D. J.
Entered the Office at
Greenville, X. Second
Mail Matter.
1890.
DANGER I BUM INSECTS.
Some days ago ilia i
printed observing
Me man said
communicated from one per-
son to another dies. We have
wen an article la the
Companion n fully
ale Ilia we print
been discover
BETHEL DEPARTMENT.
r. n. i
X. C. August.
It. Banting weal t.
yesterday.
row. in town yesterday.
Two of our foil lit y on mission
have whiskey.
of place,
Another Boy Success
Away From Home.
The of
one of the sous of the late Gen.
John of Raleigh, will
note with pleasure the success of
another Raleigh away
boa in the
following in
Charleston s from
Florence. S.
Wright Com
which is the
largest tobacco in South
started business
day will work
throughout The build-
already pretty well filled
with leaf bought on the
Darlington, Mill
Marion oilier warehouse
floors. Mr. is in charge
expects to immense bus-
this year. The American
Tobacco Company's Immense new
will begin operations
next Monday. The opening of
these two the sell
Lag of tobacco a the three ware
already given
to laborers, men.
women both white
and black. It is noticeable
Considerable money has already
been put into circulation has
heretofore been held back until
when
Cotton season opens. both
tobacco cotton
This is only one of the half dozen
such tobacco factories the Gorman
Brother, Nick and operate in
Virginia. South and else
Post.
that Olive, left hen
fat northern markets to
purchase fall goods.
We hope no one will forget that
the Governor of our State
ed WOO reward for the of
Moore who In the
murder of Bryant.
T. a native of
this community, who sometime
ago married in has been
relatives here the pa-l
week. He now running a hotel
in
wants to
know what ails W
will c. ho back, she's all right. If
he so just lei him com.
the next In
posed to except to the
moral nature of the victim, are
often the mean of Carrying disease
germs from the sick to the well.
it was formerly believed, for In
stance, Hie water must
be infected If typhoid
fever prevailed in a c immunity ;
this disease, which slew more
of our volunteers summer than
the bullet of Spanish soldier
or the
was through the
the agency of flies.
These Insects, taking typhoid
germs on their feet, would
the camp kitchens, there sow
the germs mi the food prepared for
the soldiers. At Aral the will find out.
of this of mod I and Teal, two of Mrs.
era armies among troops encamped Peal's bright children, left
in high and seemingly re here yesterday morning to go to the
the doctor, and Orphan at We
when the true explanation a
We Are Progressing.
With a few more amendment
divorce North Carolina
can in the shade the pro
western States and the
tide of immigration will in in
this direction.
Formerly it was no easy matter
to secure a divorce in Stale.
A desert ion of seven years or well
proven unfaithfulness to the mar
vow had to be shown. The
wee that there were
very few cases.
For trial the next term
court there will be clone to
cases. And I ho
amended, the law so
that desertion of one year is
ground. A woman
simply go away remain a
year, walk in and ask for a
it is
This may be all right. If
cannot live happily together i.
may be said they should sepal ale.
but the trouble is either .
finding so easy to dissolve the
marital relation under the new
order of things, resort to it for
than valid man. for
instance takes a notion he
to marry another woman
he at once goes to work to make
his home a perfect Hell for his
drat choice until in desperation
leave what he
then he gets his
it is not to men
alone; are as guilty
as men, taken as a w hole.
What is wanted is more religion
and lens
Record.
Always to Buy.
It is not an indication of business
sagacity a merchant
that as is mil of
during the summer he may H well
MM advertising for a time. The
fact is that only an exceedingly
small part of population is
away from the city at one time
during the healed term.
ally, hot weather prevails
people exert themselves as little as
possible ; bid purchasing pub
lie is eager all MM and in all
weal her to take advantage of la
opportunities to buy need
ed wares, and in summer as well
a in other seasons of year the
readers of a popular and trusted
newspaper constantly look for the
business of enter
prising
Philadelphia
discovered, ii was too late for
a brave lad.
In India ii h i- I. tea found ill
dies cholera germ in the
same way. wiping them from
feel on food; and is quite prob
able that may cam I he ban
dysentery, consumption,
and furnishing
an explanation of man
Inexplicable
The in. is another insect
know
Indeed, Is believed by many to be
the principal in the spread
of yellow fever and malaria. Ii
does carry the feel.
a the does, bill within it- If
and its proboscis. Ii
a sick person, taking in the
with the victim's and then
when sling- a
sou the germs are c tn
and III re develop ill
great number mid excite an
lack of the disease.
In the it
been found that a particular ape-
of i which ear
ii.-.- the deadly malarial infection
w ail- there.
may transmit relapsing
fever, and i- believe many
one may be inoculated with
the germ of tuberculosis by
same repulsive agent. Flea- are
. credited en Tying
of the plague, Of course, in
of I hose instances ii is
that insect afford only one of
many way- in which infection may
occur, bill the fad may
be the offending agents justifies
the which excite,
war which all
were sorry to have them leave us
but hoped is for the better.
X our town
exhibiting his automatic
lamp lighter and extinguisher.
i- a wonderful and
-peak- well for one of our home
boys, lie will go north tomorrow
to place his machine in
hands.
The mangled body of Mi. San-
ford I who run over by
the train in Tarboro yesterday
was brought the
train night to be buried here,
lie was buried evening by
new graves his father
and
in law Bryant,
NEWSY AND
NOTES.
Send A. Cox your order for
brick. A few
Mi Charlotte has gone
i for three or four
Miss Penny tin of Kin-ton,
who been visiting hen-return
ed home last night.
II. Manning lo go
North in n few to purchase
good-, he can show a -lock
right.
A wagon load folks
here went over to one night
week to an ice .
Mi. Mack ha- had a cir
load of timber to come and is
Rome nice stables for his
use.
our boys have been down
helping Mi. Joe Wilson house his
tobacco as all his family is down
w ii fever.
Wire Fence is t. give sat-
if gel from W.
The Jail Editor.
in journalism la
an of
Casanova, owner and
tor of a new-paper published at Parker and have him to put
Cuba. The If it is not pat up right, never
duly of con look right.
iii going b. whenever Old Mr. Hamilton took quite a
there is anything in the paper so seven-fall the other day from a
to the authorities as ,,,,.,. n,. limping around some
to call for heroic measures, Is of fall, but we
position is nothing serious.
to meet exigencies Mr. Henry brother,
which might arise under ad-1 Williams, who runs a
General timber barge from Norfolk
bin under the crude ha-been spending a
American method Introduced by j day- down here but returned
that official s Casanova is now j yesterday morning,
under arrest of an A nice stock of tan
that appeared In Wheels made last season, good and
At Killing. a
wen watered after SO
thirst, and half of them
have died.
J. has been arrest
ill Texas, charged with
and
national bank notes.
Helen at City.
X. J., has her divorced
band for f service- as h
keeper for live ears after the
The salaries of person in
the of
Priming have been increased,
among the
In the burning the home of
Thomas Martin, near Marion. Va.
Martin and Ma three children per-
A New York picked up a
certified check for 01,800. He
hurried to return it to owner
and got a whole dollar for his re
Acting Chairman W. J. stone.
of the Democratic National
advises Kentucky Demo-
to unite in support of
for Governor.
Senator linger Mills, of
Texas, has sold a of
oil wells his lo the Stan-
Oil Company for
The mutilated body of Rev.
Rubin, said to be the
son of a York millionaire, was
found near Laredo. Mexico, lorn
by wolves.
Lloyd who died at San
Francisco, July left an
estate of to his
for her discretion in caring for his
children.
Mrs.
of
died iii a hovel, near
Officer killed Cat
rick Toledo. O. for as-
him while drunk and bit
off his ear.
Bell, who claims he
the celebrated letter,
discharged at Montreal for lack of
proof of iii- guilt.
The antitrust meeting of
Attorney General call
Governor of Texas,
will meet in St. Louis. Mo.
-II.
Melvin Washington, colored,
who killed Deputy Sheriff Van
Jackson, at Bristol, Oft., has
and a mob is gathering to
lynch him.
has begun Haven
on the memorial arch which is to
in memory of the Yale
men who lost their lives in
war.
Arthur Jack, who says be is
a captain in I Slates
army, and served under Shatter
Santiago, has been jailed in
York for defrauding a hotel out of
board.
Pint Sergeant Jehu Jackson,
States Cavalry, col-
shot killed Sail
Lake, fifth, by Private V. II.
whom he had ordered to
the guard house.
a plan for the registration
mail mailer by letter carriers at the
door in the residential sections of
cities having the free delivery sys
has decided
MILLS ITEMS.
Johnson's Mill--, X. Aug.
Dr. visited his parents
Saturday and Sunday.
army worms arc playing
havoc the hay crops.
Miss Pearl
home Saturday after a
few days in the neighborhood.
I. II. A B. F. are both
this week.
Miss Lillian returned
home Saturday after spending
weeks visiting friends and
relatives.
The tobacco farmers are making
some splendid cures in of the
rainy weather.
A mad dog passed through here
last week biting several dogs.
among the number bitten was L.
B. Mew ins valuable bird dog.
Will Not Happen
Again in years.
This Year is
What Will the Next Be
we are so
ii seems
lo consider some of
minor problem involved on the
century date. How
to take one of we to
call This is
ninety what will the next
lie of old b and lei
ten are aware that early in
I received a letter last Fri-
day night from one the
est concerns in the world say-
Come at once. Sale will
he on the 15th.
Suits Will Be Sold
I WITH PEOPLE
PAST FIFTEEN DAYS IX TO THIS SALE
present century was referred at LAST IT HAS COME. I TOOK THE BOUND
toil, conversation sear ON THE FOURTEENTH AND WILL REACH NEW YORK
IN DUE TIME TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SALE. IT WILL BE
one. year nine, an ONE OF THE GREATEST THAT EVER HAPPENED
Z V. JOHNSON CO.,
Hustlers. next Door to
so on, the words OP YORK.
being regularly dropped until
had been reached.
what did our great grandfathers j I OM V t U Id
call Was it --the year
or-the year If WAIT I BACK.
could only that, a FIVE DOLLARS WORTH.
would be found for use next year.
There is one other point; that is M
to its abbreviation in
is all right for present,
will look awkward, If not
The suggestion has already
la-en made that the abbreviation
should be but how
LOW, with which, in after days,
contusion might be caused. And
public mind will receive In
some sort an anticipatory shock by
Ii tiding from the almanacs, which
are already In curse of preparation,
that is fourth after His
or Leap for by the
Julian calendar we shall have to
wait until for another
20th, that might in
allusive fashion have Interest
for the International Congress of
Women when considers the mar
On-
Fill ENDS,
MONEY MADE.
ONE DOLLAR. SIMPLY
his paper, w I lie jail editor is at
Philadelphia Times.
The Baker Woman In Boston.
Boston
people paid to
People's Temple tonight, to see
Miss and the family.
Mrs. linker furnished the
of the evening. While w.
the white haired
singer, his song
The Fatherhood of and
Brotherhood of Mrs.
experienced religious ex hi I ion.
She dropped her little son. Willis.
M W. II.
W. H. W. T.
Bargains
goer offered at
We have just opened
nix building new
and complete stock of-------
The livening Paper.
The evening paper is coming to
be more and more the paper of the
family and main reliance,
tin- one hand, of busy men and
busy women for the news the
day brought lo when
have I lie leisure to
lo on the oilier hand.
tin-mo-. serviceable and de
vised means of bringing to the at
the buying public the
wares and the prices which th-
men trade have to oner. -Min
Journal.
and ready for ironing up. Can i no had In-ch arms.
yon up a pair of these on short I and strode the platform,
However pay every
finnier w ho has work to
it to get a two horse wagon,
and we I la in to he at the head in
the wagon business.
A.
eyes and waving her
arms. A people conducted
her to a seat. Among the other
speaker were Bar, Justin l.
ton Mis
for News.
All the personal paragraphs and
Soviet news that appear in
London paper is paid for
which relates, to Ike royal
family, the nobility and dip-
corps. If an ordinary
gives a ball or marries
his daughter or entertain the
Prince of Wales at dinner he is
compelled b pay for his glory.
Mrs. John W. Mickey, Mr.
Waldorf and other or-
persons, native or foreign.
In London society, pay for every
notice receive in the new spa
the report of a
hill or a costs
for every newspaper. The
following standing
concerning what is known as the
will he found in
the London paper
society, personal and
paragraphs, except those
relating to royalty and official in
will be for u
minimum rate of guinea for
two each succeeding line ten
shillings six pence
Therefore when any of your
friends in London Band on of
an
notice you may under
island it has been paid
Louis i Star.
Walt For
V, Johnson's
large ad in this issue.
II Is off lo attend an immense
clothing sale, and it may mil hap
p. u again m a hundred that
can such bargain as he
will give you. wait until lie
back from north his
big stock.
I i
is, i. I u it .
f i he, tip-j n In-
valuable lo ml i I up
your I r
it n,.
till,. .-;.,. i. r i.
Of C, I. Hood A Mum.
AS WE WILL MOVE
GREAT lilt STOKE
IX A FEW DAYS.
We Carry
Dry Good, Notions. Knots,
Shoe. Hat, ware,
Crockery, Farm Implement,
Meat. Flour, Sugar. Coffee,
Laid, Tobacco, etc., in fact
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried In a general stock.
Bell v
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT.
TOM SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our price on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
be Hold at. You are cordially In-
to visit our store.
Highest pries paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
N. V.
After two year
Premium bars Seen
Points.
ASK YOUR
long will it
York papers get onto the Kan
idea of a good joke cease to
take funny people seriously asks
The Kansas Journal.
editor of The Journal
received the following telegram
York Evening
mil the other day I An
of Kansas girls is
vowing In marry none but
men. If in
your town, please mail photograph .
and
from
IV m run
Shoe
. WARRANTED. .
PAIR.
Fitting. Wiving And
Shot sold.
Ii Ii i, j
X i-
h. i -I I r.-.-.-i . J
W into .-. .
A.-, All sues a I hi,.
IN
II
mm
FOR
J. C. Cobb k Son.
l .
S ii X
Newark, N. J.
Policy
I, Ha Cash Value,
II. Loan Value,
Paid-up
Extended Insurance that
i works automatically.
Will lie within
three after lap.-.- if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
No Rest lout,,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie-
of the second and each
succeeding year, provided the
d for the current year U- paid
They may used
I. To reduce Premium, or
o. To Increase the or
g. To Make Policy Payable a
an Endowment during the Lifetime
J. L. SUGG,
H. C.
GREAT CLOTHING SALE
A PER CENT. CUT.
Now is the time to
I WILL ON
am going to reduce my oft and will make prices
---------that will move them.
As Come and Go We Catch
Them.
Till . ST
Miss Mary is visiting Ml-
Parker, an man
of Wilson is iii town.
BLACK SI ITS WAS 14.76.
GOOD WOOL
NICE DAY PLAID
FINK 14.00 FOB
SEVERAL TO SELECT FROM.
rel
STATE
North Car.
Made by
Grange
Al
Harvey Jones has taken a
lion at drug store.
Vice President of
the N. Home Insurance Com-
came ill Wednesday evening.
Durham I establishing -n
bank.
A Raleigh woman ordered
ii which to In,
dog.
Is i dip .
A new ease reported
I there Monday.
W. ti. one
of the Durham cotton mills, drop-
dead his bench Tuesday
TO PLEASE,
King
Edward Brown, Coast Line agent I
at Kelford. arrived his family
to visit his lather near,
here.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
LOCAL
ought to be on the
weeds.
New Corned Mullets at S. M.
It b getting almost lime for the
The warm weather did not take
its departure.
The bridge river is
repairs.
The always keeps
up with the times.
have seen colder weather
than this, no doubt.
More lime used around town
would
When a chicken comes lo market
he loon lose his head.
A bale of cotton in town Wed-
looked lonesome.
The inscription on the average
i- a white lie.
Did you ever see so many
stranger coming to town
A true disposition
shows most plainly illness.
One of the lies things for a cold
the head is a handkerchief.
Had luck to the hog that squeals
loud enough lo heard now .
pays lo advertise good that
are worthy of advertised
The young a in
South Greenville Thursday night.
Mr. J. F. Davenport has been
appointed postmaster at
Ladles wore their skirts longer
in July t in day
longer.
the place I hat once knew the
odoriferous hog pen will now know-
it no more.
As soon as can I'm
i-Ii curing tobacco fodder pulling
will lie on.
It seems strange a man who
gel drunk regularly every night
should be Bold lo have irregular
is warm thinks all
but many people are always cold
because of poor blood. They need
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
The work of enlarging the Star
Warehouse bas begun. An
of forty feet will be made lo
the length of the building.
will make a
better impression the large
number of stranger coming this
way we have a good hotel.
Here's to the chigger that grows
no bigger than the point of a very
line pin ; but the lump that he
raises burns-like and that's
where the rub come
Observer.
inc tenant houses Ninth
street ha moved off to make
room for the Liberty Warehouse.
The new warehouse will extend
through the block front on
Ninth and Tenth streets.
Pigs all
Thief Griffin, of the tire depart
ha a his neck.
When told ax a remedy to go rub
his a pig had rubbed,
he said he have to leave
town to find a pig now .
Bl and
Night
. . Chill it bottle Pl-. i-,.
lo lake it If
torn.
No
pa a ill III for I.
scalps. Those
ed lo in July .
John Hobby, a Merchant of
Chapel Hill, died Thursday from
from v Inch h
day.
The Mi. Olive
J a county formed of
Little Mis Lee t S
came home Wed from tin
where she bad on a cot.
long visit to relatives.
W. L. Reynold, general
of the German American Insurance
Company, came in Wednesday
evening.
Miss Annie Harding, of Center-
ville, arrived this morning to vis-
it the family of her uncle. II.
Harding.
Great Improvement.
is not so much crowding
and jostling, and noise about th
as used to In-. Agent Moo,.; ,.
jut shakes a Barber Wednesday ;,
porters and drivers and there a evening for lo tee their
getting back on other side of who arc
the posts.
II.
I The was an attempt Thursday,
to burn N. r.,;.,. ,
mouth
since Line
bill
Mead.
Henderson,
Charles of
you i
one other rood.
cured by Drug Co., Va.
and and drug atom
of Kraal,
Balloons.
Some of the boys are amusing
themselves sending up paper bat-
night. Borne of their
furls have been very successful. A
large balloon sent up
night and when seen
going across river i
east from town.
young men
charged with the crime are in
has moved his family county. as waylaid murdered
occupies the house on night. Five
street. Mr. buy
tobacco here.
, II, ,.
have
Friday J. A. to Norfolk j been taken from the Stale farms bl
i Halifax county and put at work
W. Wiggins returned lo railroad is being built
i In- i I . I i
v. -t y oar sunburn.
. gut ism Ii
II in. HI .
d I
a l . he .
in eve
tiling i . up
. i.- kind
that. novel Is th
The way lo g.-t i id u
is lo it i
Is ill.
The great f I,.,.
come a ; I mat hat been
;.
love;
-mile-th.-n man III i
I v. de-.
Young man. If you invent a III
bud been design in yon needn't
have ii patented.
The hand whom you
hire Monday morning Is gem
Saturday night,
Nov. v as, Lord lo forgive
unless your
subscription has been paid.
Home of these men who arc so
much opposed to
l-i ii . -without taking u
drink.
The longer send- .
dices up raise u
do
a-
Neva lo Be Horrible
Frank F the ten old
II Of Mr. II.
who lives short distance of
has a
I lo be His
right l.-g from down
lo hi. ankle is swollen lo emir
moos In large as
i measure while the other
but
greatly re-
and resembles a
The swollen
life of
body, and the lag now weigh
as much as real of the
entire bod. It is altogether a
most peculiar and pitiful
Wilson News.
lire c I a. in. at ml
repetition d in form
of I st u The
and o arc
c; yd are only,
leaves. In an
Nature i. the
are
nil hut bone. II
tut may v. is In
iii a Iv lie- in
of i,. ,.,,
III his that i,
ways idling
wales
I ill a lieu-pa
i I here i-
new interesting to lie said
about I Philadelphia lie-
Yard.
J. A.
hi. land along
bran. I. j isl of town, lie
has hog pens there
. Ii lie re to who kept
hogs In I i and bad to remove
I ; the new I
Ail
Greenville needs the spirit of
co-operation prevail. In some
oilier town. We will mil have
factories and other large Improve-
until there is more unity
among i lie people. op-
have already been
lowed lo pass by .
Kl
it was
i- and
last as possible. We hope those
who for fall time
subscription
,.,
i . i 1.1. will conic to see us real
has been giving a saffron hue to the .,,
journals during the
Created The
Trade at Home.
your home people.
hauls, and
-is Spend your money with those
year people r upon you by
In pay I Ink
Will
been
Tim.
a Ii I crops
cir citizenship a bu pay-
and supporter of the town,
and Slab-
A Way.
listening Hie tall; of the
farmers among themselves around
tobacco sales you can usually tell
If prices are good. And from
way we heard
sing themselves as so well
pleased today, we concluded that
prices were lip top.
Young Lady Hurt.
Miss Myrtle Wilson with a
painful accident Wednesday night.
She was returning home from her
brother's In South Greenville, and
noticing a stick on the sidewalk
mistook it for a snake. She sprang
out in the st reel Stepped in a
hole severely spraining one ankle.
The accident has caused her much
sniveling has not yet been
able lo walk.
Mount Motor has en
day evening from from a live column to II
Rev. N. M. returned paper. It ten well
Thursday evening Raleigh, edited, paper, and
Miss of for .
and
are visiting lira, D, K. House.
Misses Patrick,
Forbes of
Greenville, are visiting Miss Katie
Progress.
Miss ltd lie of
county, Thursday here
With Mr. L. Sugg and
morning for
Miss liner Sugg left Thursday
evening for where she has
accepted position In the store of
Urn. She look her little
brother. Julian, her.
Ai list 1800.
Hob went to Fri-
evening.
Alexander Griffith, of
disappeared from his home
and ha not
been heard from since. He had
on neither hat nor shoes when he
home.
I HO we. .
Hi it n man lies
Unit his you
war news from the Philippines
or yellow fever from
It Would he peace from
Heaven If a quarantine
could be e- again t tin
tongue of some people in this
town.
One Hie sailors who served on
Ho- culler hat-
tie of Hay. and who
ed of medals voted
by Congress to those who were in
A constructed light, was on shore leave in
ire i-. when a
the approached him to
. ion. How main see the decoration. The landsman
Mayor's ton it.
Mayor J. had three
cases of his
Saturday morning.
The the plead to
best semi weekly ill charge of being drank and
Carolina, begun and was lined u penny and
year. We hope to see it doll costs. Foil limit el for
this age under much cost lied to III
of Editor Clark. ease, he off with u pay
I docs happen that people
rending advertisement sudden
conclude
see described,
which not
in need of.
Magazine.
I n
the for
his Dewey medal, and suddenly
found himself stretched out on the
pavement, A who
rived in time lo pick up the would
be purchaser refused to arrest the
sailor.
Two men who were by
Wake i officers; thought to
I evade arrest attending a prayer
meeting. When went
of
William Norris was arraigned
for the same charge, drunk and
disorderly, but there was a worse
I ALL WANT IT. AND V.
W TO THE
GET IT BY
after the prisoners and both ease against
Winter
The tobacco sales are growing
higher and higher every day, both
In quantity and price. The breaks
were the largest today of any day
since the season opened. All the
warehouses were nearly full and
the sale a lively one. evening and
are getting better also, good grade
bringing fancy is just I Miss of
sides drawing pistols
there a stampede among lb.
congregation.
n suit for damages, between
Mis Mary Alice Move lo people of the county, for
Friday evening to visit death of a SO cent dog which had
been killing chickens, the jury re-
Isaac Sugg returned i
ville Friday evening.
II. I., and family returned
Friday evening from Wilson.
friends.
A. M.
Moore
lo
returned this
like we have been telling the faun
en, there is not a better tobacco
market in the Slide than
ville.
Better Than
win
The wealth of the multi-
millionaires is not equal to
good health. Riches without
health are a curse, and yet the
rich, the middle classes and
the poor alike have, in Hood's
Sarsaparilla, a valuable as-
in getting and main-
perfect health. It
never disappoints.
rears st ion,
now eleven. . a
In, w till it
Int; not
walk. Several net fur
Three
with t-
w.-ti.
Nausea -i-n.
for
It, in . , v. id, not
In-p. My as.- .- u-l in.-. Inn
me My
ill pounds. I
am Never
lo writ I I
So Ma-. v. a-, st.,
I. C,
Eczema w to lit Manila of
Mir two year . u- of nm
on ma
w ii-
M.,. A.
N. J.
ha been v Mrs. F. ti
left this morning,
Miss Margie
morning for Washington lo visit
her sister, lira, dark,
Miss Maggie Taylor, of
who visiting Mrs. I.
House this morning.
Mis Kale of
son. who has beau Miss
Geneva Gardner, this morning.
Mis Bowling, of
ford, who has visiting her
brother, II. bowling, left today.
II. Cherry this morning
for the northern market to
chase new goods for his I.
Cherry Co.
George Miller, one of I
Sam's who recently re-
from the Philippine, i
friend In
A . of Booth
one of assistants the
depot here, has for some
days and this for his
home.
rain.-
U M a a s
of
in court yesterday.
The case consumed a
Lexington
Sunday about George
I Moore, stalled in conn
II his wheel. Me met some
j friends, dismounted was talk
I lug to them. He remarked
ho was too hot, fell and dead
a moment,
from being overheated.
Progress,
A preacher and public
school teacher, of county .
was tried by the churches
he served for being too Intimate
a young lady member of
The charge was
sustained ill trial.
preacher were revoked
and fellowship withdrawn from
him. This was followed a
minutes later by tile preacher
hooting and seriously wounding
the lilt her of the young lady.
We learn that Mr.
the fusion .
before Democratic hoard
of county commissioners Monday,
surrendered his of sheriff,
mined over what money he
hail on hand. He his
purpose not to the matter
further. The fusion board of com
who were enjoined
Judge Bryan their
duties as
the by not putting in
their
Free Press.
Some
Vi
and be
In.
i. i . and Mary Spier.
I ladies of color, were up the
charge of being disorderly and us
profane language, to an
WAREHOUSE
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MAX AND THE TOP
TO ALL. OR POOR. COME AND
Foil
the K T U I T T PA
which ti,,
tuna I. I
SPRINGS.
tub Finest of all
against Mary was by
the evidence and she was dismissed
from Laura was
and lined and costs,
lo having
wherewithal she
ed in a cry spell court. The
report other Police
man Smith was hiding
way in search some friends It.
for her, while fol-
lowed close behind still a . lug
out loud along the street, much lo
chagrin of the officer.
n v ii
Doubt
Many
bearing i f
is a
of pain The.
v. any medicine can
may
injurious l
so -d. But they
place implicit in J c J J
MOTHER'S FRIEND
which is a
fr
women r. i a at lb
for lent There ii no
harm,
Its them many
of r .- l .-
CO.
ATLANTA,
of
Ill with Insurance
a number of Ion in I Mate arc
imposing luxe
upon
upon agents, The
slates several have
him subject,
it is in direct v
Insurance Law, chapter
which, niter
tax imposed stale,
or corporal ion shall
lo Impose an additional
lax, license or fee upon any
an. e company
Want
the meeting of
of Commerce, ii
lo ask the Line
to continue the
coach on the Height
train, or
I ruins a day over road.
The latter would be preferable.
Greenville needs more
we
i i
I hi
wonderful. Bask
Bpi has Its peculiarities. All seven are marvelous.
n T.
,. HACK TO CHAIN.
FROM TO
hold. Hot or cold water free to guests.
other
arc per week use of Seven water.
SMITH, Proprietor,
G.
LINES.
Hats,
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
Jas. B. White.
The Reflector
Book Store
Has on hand a full supply of
The Standard Bottles
-W
MI
Never spill when turned over.
cents.
You may never but
Should you ever want
JOB PRINTING
Give us a call.
Visiting Card
Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE-A-WEEK
Is only st year and con
die hows every week,
and gives information to
grow-
tobacco, that is worth
ninny times more than i he
subscription price.
The Daily Reflector
the home news every
at the small price
of cents a month. Arc
yon a subscriber II not,
you ought to be.
WOES OF BIG STORES.
LOST BABY FRANTIC MOTHER A
COMMON OCCURRENCE.
Hoc Thai list .-
ad That
lint v Br
the
if
link Unix
a blue
a young of Um charge
of a
Are you sure you
her
I am I left her sitting be-
fore S to look
those ft
from I
I'm Wonted to
be remarked the
turn up all
She up In the dead
room by Hits
The dead room I ho morgue, you
Oh, my Ob,
my
Sh-b-b. softly comma
et a floor walker, for a
imminent. child t wife
I'll venture. The la
simply the name of our tail
found department. with me.
we will we If the little girl la
The young woman followed to a long
room, the door of was labeled
and there, sun
a monument of
and other n tiny
golden haired In a blue eon-
small feet
a box.
the kid and
I've bad
tin of the to no
n the recovered child, lustily
lug the of her tear-
ma carried away.
nothing n daily
in excitement bar
pa I ii very frequently
low light of CM a few
momenta, and natural of
the children la t. stray away and take
the strange of the store on
their book, they might
wander out f tin- and
to prevent Um floor walkers in-
send UM every child they
find unaccompanied by a guardian.
don't know if there i any
article, animate or Inanimate,
which not its way to the
continued keeper redact-
of people thing
no readily as do.
they become m in
at bargain- they lay down what-
ever they may happen lo have In their
hands and perambulate
With hardly a thought n to
they their loan-
a mild panic them. They
go flying about from one counter to
the other, their
t-, whether
they bare -i ill
before the morgue
baa a and
i it men i
tin I. i drift Into
v a n Id you Last
week a brought
i walker, and
ugly i ii. be i-. Indeed the
We triced
-nit
Rave during the rainy
in i quite
dry. Hut us the water as
the hot I
glassy of K de
posited Those the shores
have found a of this. I
koala which Ban an Baa hike ,
when are. during the rainy t
season, with four and
thus lo their
travels. An Lake I. baa an area
of Batten, and the i
EDUCATIONAL.
try is extremely
great wiving in
time. The
though not
the lee so
expense, and
I attained
is
the of
1-ii in
not I
up I i
I. I
i ;
I to
the
i he wouldn't
.,
be broke
i i l in lo dean out
I he in
w I v Oh, I adjourned,
and .-. i h a still hunt for
lit- ii i el dim We eventually
f. an she i time up lam-
n w Ii I
f hi
., i. n ti vim a word tho
ems
j he II
u all i an
in i
an I i -i
f I
I III.
d the
Bf-8
and
u has
. I I've had a
left on my hands to
feed fT a r. H-fore the
owner, i nil left the rage down In
die
sale, to prop-
parasols.
and
of here. I'd
have i- I warn
our m i-a lo bring them
Into I'd like to set up lo
i to
I be I'd I i h, sure.
fully two of things
are claimed an I worth
after in our
long Nell bet do many oilier things
which an mil worth bunting up. We
n month from date
of lb. mid then, if ii U found
wen In our
pill them in Block.
of value
are end of a
to
A little boy named Peter at a public
n hi i and full.
la the h
in i ii p .
cool, i l Is mica Hocked round
her q a
i Um ibis small
pi nth and
i ll on a launch raising
III- I Ii
an I run tell rather to
lie I
I at her
i lie hen
III began
I -a; she . hanged
I -Me, lid , h IS
I she mar.
; j i i
Two ladles In
dining one r-sons of
went to the lo hear the pro-
the senate.
i be being they
the of
gallery, where is by
card, vs they did not this
t. the per
that they procure one any
they with.
we do not a . . ;.
they replied.
it wry to your
said the
in.
i.-i-r
The bu . i n Ii
la a m
non gnat t, In I
during a
anon I i to de-
, In I
i, lo Be n . t
the end of i Tl.- i l
dart, with whirling
where . a minute
was clear
It
What when a
down as far as it can
Smart lie baa cold feet.
Sydney Town and Country
Perfect Health.
Keep the system in perfect or-
the occasional use of
Liver Pills. They reg-
the bowels and produce
A Vigorous Body.
For sick headache, malaria,
constipation and kin-
diseases, an absolute cure
Liver PILLS
i m m
fl
I Tn in o may
to SI out- hour's work par in Industrial lie-
The 17th annual session begin,
J. . RHODES,
HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL
OXFORD, X.
in for the advantages
to and larger per of its Is than
any other in the State. course preparatory to Annapolis
and West
THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE
, AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC
school
a. in.
Divine and sermon every
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer at
M . and at A.
M . Hi-. I. A. Minister
in Charge.
Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday evening. Rev.
A. W. Setzer, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Kev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
I'll I an. Services third
Sunday, Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school J. R. Moore mi
regular
i i.
Term , .
an to
It not but K.
Then -ad onuses in Um
I ll
in Ii of a trip to
will l- bald on Um of in tin.
Um f
lo
PRESIDENT GEO. T. WINSTON,
X. C.
lg
ATLANTIC COAST MM-
SOUTH
Sol ll.
THE OF C.
Widest patronage and fullest
in history,
Academic
Courses; Elect Pro-
um Schools, in iii
in New
Water Works. Splendid Li-
Etc.
Advanced Classes open to women.
a Board month. Ample
opportunity for self-help. Scholarships Hi
the needy. Free tuition for
teachers. School for Teachers.
instructors, students. enrollment
Chapel Hill,
pm.
S.
Ar
Ar W
ill U
AM I'M
fill 1.1
l-.
on in M
I ti ll it
ii.-.;
I'M AM
T VI
I'M tAM I'M
on
I. c. II
; lo -x
T l-l S M
NORTH,
i-
v.- v.-
l.
AM
ii in
I V.
j IS
Ar H .- . Ar
in
n II
AM IMAM
r nil
it n in
II U
PM A M r M I'M
A II V
1ST I I M
COLLEGE.
year
day. 6th. Largest en-
of any College the
South. Completes in
the stale. Board to 010.00
mt I for
worthy young men. Young
to all classes. Send
fur to
X.
la and
Mistrial Golf a
NORTH CAROLINA
Oilers to young women thorough
literary, classical, and
industrial education and
I raining. Annul
for non
of the State Of
More than regular
Ha.- matriculated
1,700 representing every
county the State except one.
Practice School of
boot pupils. To secure board
in all tuition
should lie made
August 1st.
ed from those desiring competent
trained teachers.
For and oilier
X. C.
A. K. A. M. Greenville
No. meets and
R.
W. J. M. Sec
O.
Meets evening.
I. I. X.
K. of P. Tar River Lodge,
OH. meets every Friday evening.
J. L. Fleming, C. C; C.
R.
R. Vance Council,
meets Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
In. O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I, O.
O. F. hall. A. I. Johnson,
A. O. Council,
, meets every first and third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Son.
Conclave
No. every and
fourth Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. II. Wilson
S. Smith Sec.
PEACE
RALEIGH, X.
One of the best female schools in
South, and the cheapest for ad-
vantages given. Send for
JAMES DINWIDDIE, M.
leave liming
ton n,
Hi,
m. M p in leave
pin, arrive
U n-
in, .;
hi, Mills a
rive
I p m, H p m,
p tn. Maxton r, i. in.
arrive p in
with train No
the Carolina Central
at Spring- with U-l
Bowman
with the Air
with
on r i.-. . m fir-men
l t i, m I IS t. m.
at S , in. ;
inn. v. inn.
t BO a OS, ft tn.
at It h in, . in,
I t . I . ll
hi h o m m, H
in l ; ti
,, I,.
and hi i m. sully
Train
ii m.
; . i-j. m. lea Ten
. U. . o DO am Sun
day S in am. i-to II no am.
Train on i.,
dally. T CA a m.
k in a -n. .
Train on leave
-1 in p in,
it I- a in. on . it. am, its
am
Um. II I a m arrive
II dally e. Sunday.
Lit
dally, t loam and
. in 1.1 .,. at am and
Train No i at Wei
rural . dally, a rail via hi- h
H. M.
Agent
J. It.
T. M.
S. M. Schultz,
fancy
molasses, side meat, hams,
sugar,
snuff, cigarettes, cheroots,
full
cream cheese, sausage,
Hakes, hominy flakes, cotton-
seed meal hulls, cot ton seed
at cents per bushel.
D. M SEEDS.
STANDARD
Etc
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Conic to
M.
Phone
ON OUR
SPRING
LINE OF
PILES
t of an
pi lea on by
with which for twenty
Kr. I ran your r In the
n of la., and never
so equal them. To-day am t
like a new
O B. K nil Jones SI. City. U.
QoM. In
Weaken, or l-w . Z
CONSTIPATION. .
.- M
by nil
Linens, Goods
COME and get some
of the bargains I
am offering.
R. B.
H.
WHICHARD
lo W. H.
IN
Whichard. N. C.
The Stock complete every lo
i prices as low as the
lowest. Highest mar Wet prices
paid for country produce.
OLD DOMINION LINE
steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays Fri-
days at l A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
M., A. M. on Tues-
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Baltimore,
York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
York-, Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
X.
Washington, X.
J. J. CHERRY,
X. C.
J. COREY,
-DEALER IX-
HORSED
v MILLINERY.
Line of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COMB TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
PATENT
.,
Model,
A CO.
FOR
The Eastern
Mm
Friday
D. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO I per Year in Advance.
XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. AUGUST 1399,
NO
OLA
AT
I a
1ST. C.
IS STILL IN THE LEAD WITH HIGH PRICES.
1st, Being sole owner and proprietor,
having no partner to divide his com- ,
missions.
2nd, having no rents to pay for the house
that he does business in being owner of
same.
a-
LAST AM. MOST ANT IS THAT WITH I M I'll I
TO MAKE A OF WHO His THE
BY OTHER HIS DAILY THIS , VOl i; ,;
OTHER IN EASTERN NORTH g
mi
So those wishing to obtain the highest market price on all grands can so by placing on Warehouse floor where there every int-
v ill be looked after.
OLA FORBES Greenville N. O.
Died from Sitting
Daring July w
very ill with fever at his
home near Salisbury. ten
days the fever
Fur several sick man had
been up, and Tuesday eve
nine he felt well enough to sit cross
legged. When he uncrossed his
legs he felt a sharp i
leg.
In a few minute the bony
as tight as skin
could hold. A clot bad formed
the sluggish blood current, and be
was already dying from Vinous
when bis physician
was called the next
Sun.
Regular Brings
Regular Results.
Primarily the attainment of
prosperity by the merchant
pends upon his sagacity as a
man; and as a sagacious in-
he makes use of all avail-
able agencies by which to maintain
his hard won success. Chief
aiming these agencies he recognizes
newspaper advertising us pro-
of exceedingly lucrative
results, and being a wise
he not fall into the en or of
utilizing the advertising columns
of a first newspaper
He makes it a point to see
that his
appear daily, with the result that
he receives profitable returns daily
from his advertising ventures.
Philadelphia Record.
Not a Matter of Experiment.
The application Of the science of
lo the tillage of the soil
has resulted In great advance in
agriculture, the Mixes
now attained progressive farm
could be reached, however,
many experiments had to be made.
In it is only by repeated ex-
that progress is in
any calling. II is worth noting in
this connection that advertising as
essential feature of mercantile
I effort is no longer in I he. experiment
stage. The merchant w ho
uses the columns popular
newspaper in which to tell
lie his good In making
experiment. He may feel as
mired of certain and profitable re
suit-.-
One used against what is this poll tax S
the adoption of toe proposed The answer to this is found see-
there would of article V. of oar State con
then be taxation without , proceeds
talion. and that no man ought the State and county capitation
The Charlotte point a
moral in the
of a few
days ago passed resolutions asking
Congress to appropriate
toward defraying the expense
of transporting members of their
race lo Africa. These colored
seem to have forgotten this
proposition is on the opposite side
of the bargain-counter from which
business these
days. The old gentleman is
all his energies toward adding
more black people to his
not to getting of
Then, too, be would Is- making a
lull In the American
for a lot of the oilier
even though he got the
mortal
A Western paper that
shipments of pianos to farming
per Core. Per- in that section have
Men- never greater during the
few and it
m if it No
tho kind Kith tin Crow on la.
I-I. Sold
ant Farmers do not buy pianos
when mortgages cover t heir
lie laved unless lie is allowed
vote. Those this
allege that would lie
unjust and a hardship on any
to make him pay and
allow him to vote. these
men, who think this so unjust,
never say a word making
while man pay luxes to educate the
applied to the inn pose
of education and the rapport of the
of the who will lie
disfranchised the proposed
amendment no lax on proper-
lint only on the poll, and All.
their poll tax expended for the
education of their children and the
children of who pay no I support of poor, ii
taxi ; not so great a hardship on them to
There arc many persons now who I lo doing this
pay taxes and jet vote, even if they vole.
There ale many widows and other born
ladies who own property, who. of
course, are not allowed lo vote.
There are thousands of young men
between eighteen and twenty-one
years old, who cannot vote and
have to pay a lax by working the
public roads. And there are
grown white men who pay laxes
but cannot vole; such, for Instance,
as of the
Slate. This last point was decided
last week by Treasurer Worth in
answer to the inquiry of
of deeds of Martin county, who
wrote the Treasurer asking hi in the
following
it legal lo charge unnatural-
citizens who have be. u
dents of a county many years with
a poll tax
Our State constitution in ion
I. of article V. says
General Assembly shall levy
lax every male
of the State twenty one
and under fifty years of
Therefore every male Inhabitant
between those ages, whether he lie
or native, must pay
the lax, although if mi , f
he cannot vole. Ami
live grasshopper will cat a
dead say-Tin- New
York Tribune Missouri for-
mer mixed par is green and bran
together and lets grasshopper
It, He died. Twenty
They died. Pour hundred ale
those twenty, and they died. Eight
thousand ate four hundred,
and they died. A hundred and
sixty thousand ale those eight thou ,
sand, and died, and the farmer
troubled no more, in its
from the Par W the name of the
v has
separated from his figures, but the
that the incident in
Missouri is as of
its
Been in i
A man. w In. .
in Winston,
of which
live near Pi I
The old hi- mi
own a horse which
raised. The animal has lie. n
mt of for fifteen year.
It has never been shod and ii-
hoofs are unusually long. The
owners are proud of the horse and
are going lo take him
out I he stable until he dies. The
old man bus a small farm and he
doe- his hauling and
with one little mule.
Slate of Ohio, of T i i i
Cm iv.
Prank J. make, oath
that he i- partner of
of Frank J. Co., do
business in the of Told.,
Stale aforesaid, and
that said will the of
ONE lit for
every case of t Hull
be 1.111 d use of Hall's
Catarrh , J.
lo mo and
presence, Ibis Kill
V. D . Ii.,
a.
Horn tn 1707.
d oldest
and. in the Id
1-1 was
; I .;. H ago. lb-
sides t lid Town, and
his age. i- vet
in work the farm.
The cut old mail Is a link
with past, lie was born on
I and will be
veil- age lie live- till next
Christina, Hi-hair is as white
a- and he ha- teeth
but his eyesight Is
than would be lie
I lull he can yet see to thread
needle, tells
that lie well remembers seeing
soldiers Wilmington
lug war When a
here lo drive
lo market, while red coated
city.
A New Field for Women.
Miss a young
Southern X. C.,
discovered a new field of
for women, in grape packing.
As grape season lasts only a
weeks, in order ti make it pay,
-he contracts with various vine-
yards, a corps of
girl workers, trained by her-
self. The careful selecting of the
and the trimming and lining
of baskets with paper is par-
adapted tn the deft
of women, and one ha.- a
baskets packed in six
hours. Philadelphia Times.
of Penn-
W, J. Bryan and other
Silver Democrats will address the
New England League,
Crescent Park, It. I., mi
and I.
The American Agriculturist baa
gathered compiled lea
which show that
in nearly college- and
in this country, nearly
from
still lots a
thirst for
since repairs j
the river bridge people
, , Public, j the side of the river
Hull's Cure Is taken In have had considerable
and mis directly nu lo town. This was
blood and mucous surfaces the . . .,.,. .,. ,, , .
,.,,.,. , .,,.,. bail on the tobacco
HA I .
Toledo u wanted lo reach the
Hold druggists, market net of
Hall's Pill-are the high price paying.
enterprising
proprietors of the Ware
that
should he relieved till- trouble.
have had a rial built and ,
put men at the river In run it.
all it are ferried j
across tree charge, This
a ill he u- long as the
bridge i- impassable. Such enter
prise
v. k. I. I
MOOSE,
A Al LAW.
X.
mill .
III I. Iii-i.
V I.
. .---,.
r. price,
Engineer and
iii tun.
FOR and
WATER POWER.
PATENT
v.-ii int ail
DESIGN
I s. ii. m
r i .
ON
GO.
Washington,
Mills R. Em-e,
N. c
r-i
-T AT LAW,
X. C
Dr.
N. C.
over Ct. V