Eastern reflector, 29 August 1899


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LETTER.
M I. . Aug.-
If the administration follows its
present method of
Otis to Its
oil conclusion, then ill a new
commander in Philippines
fore the lighting campaign
It began to its confidence in
Otis, who bad continually i
j declared men wen all
In- Deeded, by laming the
rs make the lull strength of
in i lie W,
men; then II eras derided
ii and the orders no
which the regiments
an- will raise the
l be
the next order should name a new ,
thin large .
The proceedings in connection with
to recruit these last
regiment which, by the way, will
volunteer army op I
to the limit were
-1 lesson the
which this administration
in- often adopted. Ural it
posit denied or
i- issued all; it .
said regiments would
raised, bill would beheld
and when II
. . -.- bidden,
.- I arrangements
had inn In ml last of
Manila
ah it'll I.- I II
Will lean- Sill
u- set ding ii hi. lo
I n on
. ii of tin- administration.
i Tin-1- all close
ill m. The of
E. Indiana,
Commissioner of
pensions under the Cleveland ad-
lull, and i- now In
Washington, on bis lo .
A. lie is
large, Is
regardless politic. He
thing is if the
Philippine war is before
tin- presidential campaign cornea on
ii bye In President
The war over there i- fast
growing unpopularity. The
policy of expansion is opposed by I
a great republicans,
the are near a unit
against Speaking of politics
his own state,
Indiana democrat who
is Chicago
mi i- a m a party .
laud Ins i lonesome
he almost feels as though In- bad
no The Colonel knows,
he was sort democrat
I Ii in I
i- ii paragraph in an
ii iii-i by Surgeon
i in Slot from Major Joint
II, Chief Surgeon of Mill-
of which
ii. -l calculated lo make new
shooters for Miring
thoughtful. In
serious matter, ll should not
be forgot ton Rico is the
I healthiest new Island
session. The paragraph
plain In be in a
paper. Suffice to
in Major Holt speaks of
alarming of
i-i- mil soldiers over there
mi the an- it
ill in- long before u large per
I In-ill a ill In-a- thorough
I;. a- the native
Hi-also points the
of returning
ion
a danger which Great
found to lie of the gravest
with her
tropical
like this has been said before,
ii booted down as the talk of
an alarmist. It begins to look M
though the man who said,
about tin-
deal re yon have lo live
was right.
to
in. never h real
for nod his
In that was
a lull
with Mi. for the
pin n. preparing a reason I'm
resignation front
nut in- true, mil
the ago
by Mi. he was entirely
in of poll t lea, Menu to bear nut
tin- -inn. Then has been to monk.
that is never surprised to din
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EDUCATIONAL.
mi m m
Board, Literary Library
for the To applying in time may
I- IS. one hour's per day Industrial De-
17th annual session
f M RHODES, A. M.
President.
arc
MILITARY SCHOOL
X.
The Cheapest School in Booth for Hie
Our a deal, re lo College a larger of its than
k- an exchange, but the ma state. preparatory to Annapolis
grow In without
to do anything well enough
to earn t heir u living.
la U H . bet her of the In ids or head
wax sin demand. many
new that
The Manila crowd see
to prefer doing even most
pie tilings in a mysterious
to above mentioned
is. probably, that the
finally the War Department was
not so mm Ii the lilt j
lo Alger ,
personally as to the eon
the of In-1
fusing new Igor into the war
the Philippines, Ian
period set
its
Trade Boys.
and West Point.
FEMALE UNIVERSITY,
North Carolina, at Raleigh.
of
it,
a-iii-i m-. i s,, The is
ii. .-1 in lbs new,
in ti
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I'll, n, , I I of
i .
lady board ii sod
i-i Credit given I-r in of
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board, room, h -i II hi and literary SO. t,.
and i like mi,
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ax.-to every boy,
WELDON R. B
AND
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
COMPANY Or
CAROLINA.
boys, with or training.
drift never
lo
fin lion to their em
is an inevitable result.
Peter the U real the throne that
he might learn how to a ship
and learned thoroughly from
stem from hull lo mast.
The wise their day
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ion,
or wealth a trade.
u bred boy lo
leave of ideal
sit ion and learn things with
agriculture and mechanic arts,
each boy learned a trade before be I fl fl
went to Hum many
Ii tell of
will hear I he greatest
o.- sill last the longest under water.
Mow many know how
or even pig iron Do all know
Mini- stone from sand stone, or
from
say- a surveyor's mark gets
from the ground on a tree.
Cull your I not hers tell you
Dis-
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It not brooms
mill
There special and in tin
Textile sad Civic An-.
will tin seats
of in tin.- mg tin- of a nip to
will on of in the
r tin- of County Superintendent.
Km etc
PRESIDENT T. WINSTON,
N. O,
The country newspaper who
stands up for the right to look
to the hereafter for the moat of bis W
Ill one
he out ahead
this world of In the Drat
place be has the of
ii lie has any.
the second place, he learns that
nearly all the people are so
ready In him mi the back
encourage him his work will
promptly him when there
are signs of trouble. ever
thus will lie.
i- In- that nothing, for
verily ho shall Dot lie disappoint
Greenville-
In. of
who recently some
over the views he ex-
pressed from his the
of is now
in Northern on the
race lie tells tin- North-
people Hull the right tn
vole must lie taken away from In in
not restored until he is
. Bod an
-I lo the
Tins line of is
new for eats.
bill Rev. is
an lie follows
ii up the declaration that South
Carolina is slate where the
colored people are the happiest
moat prosperous. There are no
there there is a eon-
of into South
Carolina from the oilier States.
This, he explains, is because
in South Carolina are not
allowed lo vote except within
limitations, lie believes that
the whole should redouble
to educate the
people tit then for the ballet.
This Is exact what it is proposed
North Carolina and a eon
amendment has been
drafted Ob-
art
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a m. pm. am,
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Train on Branch leave, for
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pending on stage water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
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with railroads at Norfolk.
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J-. WHIG-HARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE ION Year in Advance.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY. TUESDAY. AUGUST
and
Friday
-AT-
OLA
o.
IS STILL IN THE LEAD WITH HIGH PRICES.
1st, Being sole owner and proprietor. ,
and having no partner to divide his com-
.
missions.
2nd, having no rents to for the house
that he does business in being owner of
TOBACCO THAN OTHER IN EASTERN NORTH
, Can by placing on Warehouse floor where their every int-
a Greenville N. C,
I. II II K.
city. Auk.
Much is in Washing
ton over the
place in policies,
Iowa has n the way lo the
and the platform adapted will like
lie Die of the
was ail-
Its ticket re-
and its
While made up of former
free silver and gold bugs
elements the Democratic
party their personal
meat of opinion iii an effort to
bring unity. And that they
succeeded, is shown the
that are Into
the
in The an
from New York that
Judge Augustus Van will
not permit his to lie as it
urn of the trend toward
full Van
notion Was taken at the in-
stance of no man, but was in rec-
of the fact that Mr. Bryan
is the of the hour for the
Democracy, that the only way
ill tile i to
lay aside personal ambitious,
smooth over differences present
a solid front to the enemy. The
next National
will the party united and
aggressive, and with in that
shape, there is scarcely any doubt
that victory will follow. When
ever united in a I
has always
Republicans have trouble of j
their own, they will not
the next campaign with the same
Anti Imperialists in the Baal arc Mr. Bryan
talking of forming a of I heir made Democratic success
own. that by declaration
in his policy of OX
they will
I he lite of the lie
publican Tally, try to gel
Speaker Rand, or some other prom-
OBSERVATIONS,
back bone of is V
from some other source
General Otis. The latter Va.
a strong friend in Adjutant
Cot-bin a-ho stands close
it is believed that j It to
owing to Intervention waiter.
behalf, Oils here Even the is well
front position, with
is tree bus
very on the subject
changing mis, is The trump is most
Novell here, that makes speaker.
lie has prepared way
for a complete Democratic
lie has it easy his
to take the offensive mi a
counts, in
Republican, to the doing this, he placed Ito
for on publican on the defensive.
ticket. If this were , is to be at, then
make the New England are the
slates exceedingly I die, situation, with
of the with I he move- great hope to the lulu re. Mi-Kin more rapid
the imperialistic i. e. imperialism, is doomed I niter tin
league expresses fall. The days of trusts me that a ill
agitation of Ibis just as of the on tin- what you can
will lie put down any more Administration selection Miles or
than the slavery agitation or gradually Merrill or sonic other
the Revolutionary War. We will Although mil lent the
forsake party and everything else there is the best of foundation fur Slates forces. If
While the is in a the report that Administration followed, . would our
primitive stage now, unless received ices troop., the to
President changes bis there I mis and other reliable set a of their own.
will lie a revolution in -agents of to tin
would powder their hair
it would bung much easier.
In courting put off I.; ii.
limn party, and I have no
Will gather
together all the anti expansionist
Republicans and make a strong
Stale of fin
v- Ci x .
Chunky make, oath
effect that the Insurrection in
hi gradually
now more hen e pal
liable than Una of Co., do meal lime.
men follow it all
lives never ditch w
it.
Ii hikes more loin ,
lo i lie
no ii .
Is lid In ha
price, and nun if
the the poet,
elements united as in 1800. The
combination to during the This impression has been strength- lug business In the City of Toledo, an taken glass of mid
of reported up and Slate aforesaid, and ti chicken pie. if is nut
The light on Mr. seems in unexpected in lo
lie gradually weakening, due in and other outlying h and every Woman was content lo rob
huge measure lo the fact that there islands. the infinity for i i Hall's she has lawn after
appears to no one in the Demo-, increasing the Standing army by INK ever since sic III
party who is SO popular with calling for more Volunteers. The b. -fore me and ; lb ; ,.;
the as he is. The speech. ten new will
of Mr. Bryan total i
The next dictionary published
new Words,
word
When a man around n
Toledo, O. not o'clock In the nil
Sold by Toe. ,. lip ,, ., like
fills are the beat. B barrel a breath like
a slaughter house, he always
back if it doesn't, No Is a good one and should have a
Um lied Crass the
W.
i I Cat.
the State Injury.
lie I Stales Colin of
loud U-t week
I v . . ill I .-i-
1st cunts ill North . no
Ii i-i- m of
i ii i-i. in
ml i v sustains the
n i;,. H
i met cannot
lore In pa i or
I so on
i of -i
flute its I it ion a lieu the n in
i he in la ken on the
bill in the The
Should been on
days. Rut
show it, i were i n
ii This net
III
the Km the
iii. . the
-m II is
no. i in
county . her
in-- which following In
lo the
tire
and In
I . New i--n i prise.
Cents for Nothing.
I. of lo
c . it far and. m. . to
to alt o far
In
at
Hie . .- s. .- i .
pit.
i i
1.111.1. .-,
an-
., . v
r cutlery.
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lit.
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Mi
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and n. is
m ii row
tins
--oil of
j- a of
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SON
Mil. Qt
are here as full of men. One would sup
Mr. is not inspired pose that the President would learn
by any mulish as to
issues upon which the next gnat has been claiming for oaths,
i Notary Public.
Halls is taken ,
from experience, this in is ,,,,, the
blood and raucous surfaces
political will he lie
not insist on to as the
dominant issue of the hour, and
herein he adjusts himself to the
thinking men, the Intellectual
leaders tin- Democracy, and dis
arms such men as Morgan and
and binds them to In up-
could get ho
would bring the war to a el
few weeks. Alger permitted
delusion to govern his policy for
several months, but it is apparent
from recent event, that Secretary
who seems to a
great and
system.
i The I'll it Press gravely
become of
w the time was, n
i hi n was
expression
or and when
was a solace in sorrow, a
lion in pleasure n in I
it is changed and
the Whistle the is
I seldom Anyone win. has
ever tried to whistle with a cigar-
, lie in his will understand I
difficulties under which the
average boy tabors to
sustain the reputation of hi- fort
father.
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Greenville. X. Mi
Mail Matter.
TOMMY,
II
August
It. Manning returned from
Negroes Take a Town.
On., Aug.
thousand or more
captured the town
Union prevented
sheriff from removing Done
gal, a
to the train for where
he to he carried for safe-keep
had been in jail In
Alger says ho is out of polities,
but talks like a man who is not
satisfied with sit nation.
We should Mod teachers to Ma
nil, not soldiers, says Mr.
Bryan. The
to this sentiment
by calling for ten more regiments
of volunteers. The -lay of
is however, not off.
Germany owes it lo the world
to out and tell the name of
the real in the Dreyfus
scandal, it that
will not permit Dreyfus lo be sent
to Devil's bland without re
whole truth.
Baltimore night, bating,
some of his goods Were here ahead tor a week, charged with
assaulting a white woman, and the
Our Maple are offering every of the
advantage they can in the way of believing lie to be lynched,
board and to those massed and confronted the sheriff
to attend school. If yon this morning he was carrying
here to school, to the train.
fear that he will learn to governor was wired for
visit bar rooms gambling dens.
rim i; known, military from Savannah
for the place. They arrived in
log a specialty of grinding Graham tonight, ninety t
Flour, and quantities of it are be
lug shipped abroad. It up
in pound sacks which for
march was made to the Jail
and the of several hundred
was dispersed.
a sacks for 93.79. This Is was taken out of jail between rows
There is going to be DO differ-
over the candidate at the
next Democratic
By time the will
be united and aggressive, and with
it ill that shape, there is an excel-
lent for victory in the cam-
which will follow.
now considered the healthiest Hour
made, for dyspeptics.
U a shipped fresh mill.
Thursday evening L. House,
O. w. w. B.
others, being for
purpose, arrested a the
name of Lucas near here KR
the yellow that went lo the
house several
weeks ago and her
daughter so badly. Ills witnesses
nearer
there for trial, which
day morning, beta
give the bond he
in jail.
of Used bayonets and escorted
to the railroad station,
where a train was wailing. Forty-
ii of the soldiers were placed on
board and the train pulled out for
Savannah with them and the
oner. The remainder, lengthen
by the Light Dragoons
and of and
surrounding country, then began
lo patrol I he town.
Thee ling of the soldiers has
but
A Young-Lady Killed.
X. Aug.
Dora Taylor is by
the accidental lunge of a pistol
In the hands of Mrs. George
at
George Taylor keeps a store
near the place where Elijah Weeks
was murdered a short time
During his Miss Taylor
came into tin--lore Mrs. Tax
asked if she would like to see
her new pistol. She was in the
act of passing over weapon to
the young lady, when her linger
accidentally caught against the
trigger and the pistol being load-
ed, was discharged, the ball
Miss Taylor, producing
death.
The killing seems lo have been
entire accidental, as Mrs. Taylor
did not know was loaded,
and had no Intention of pulling
trigger, she is prostrated with
grief, and her friends fear her
mind has become unbalanced.
A few days age
Shooting.
Mrs. Levy R.
who lives a miles in
country was accidentally shot by
her little boy. The and
boa went Into the barn to shoot a
snake. Mrs. Cherry sprung the
pistol with proposed to
the could not lire
it. She handed it lo the boy and
told him the pistol was worthless,
or would not snoot. Upon taking
it the boy pulled on the trigger
and tired. The ball struck bis
mother just the knee and
made a flesh wound that was not
Seek Dominion-
wealth.
data n Sun-Stroke
The Wilson is in a stale of
over a paragraph
appeared In the columns
of the Greenville and
then the Sun. To prevent
mind Sews from work-
itself Into a and a law-
Miss Taylor, the victim will state when the
the accident, was eighteen has been In business long
hi. and deals with syndicate
. In Washington Cl y. will
A Close Call. deal more inti
Novelties
was temporarily restored quiet,
; able to
who is now at Manila.
has suggested b the Depart-
lo establish a Yard of
place,
unless we intend to make our new
acquisition the base of operations
for wan with oilier nations,
have no use for a Yard
that place.
more I Is feared, and the
militia of Brunswick and
are holding themselves In read-
to BO to
Is, The Country Prosperous
People Not Represented In The
think of it, no Matter.
last
Matter.
There is a lesson for somebody in
During the latter part of
storm last
night. Policeman running-
hum and an Observer reporter
were standing at the Hotel
corner It
was raining, though the moon was
shining had an umbrella
raped. Cunningham was giving
the reporter a little bit of news of a
confidential nature, when there
came a Hash and a crash, and the
policeman found himself holding on
the wreck of an umbrella. All th
top part was torn away Hi
than now seems to posses, and
will be able to rest more quietly,
at Bun.
ills and
lea Chill Tonio
u Be-
Mom the makes
,.,.
Roberts Unit Cc., Suffolk. Vs.
and old iii the
of Woolen Kraal.
V Brooches, Rings,
Beauty Pins, Olga
Nether sole Bracelets,
Silver Hearts for
Bracelets.
The prettiest and handsomest
line of Belt ever
shown in the town.
Chill
Hid Night
WATCH SHIRT WAIST
SKI'S. LINK BUTTONS, SHIRT STUDS, BELT
BACK COMBS,
hands.
ton
ribs a bent and twist, price
It
Time- Herald, of city. he tragic death Mrs. W. M.
dollars a day for engineers to of Providence township
run s ;, day Monday night. She
sack dangerous to
and 18.2.1 and for others tor several
harvest hands, including mouths, application was made
This is the word from to the Slate
the Dakota-. There la mi I his had lo
air the tr
A great variety of Patterns in
everything.
Goods arriving daily. Wait for our
Opening.
Bell, Cattle,
Hen, Lambs,
Hills, Poultry.
American prestige seems to be
readied by action of Canada
in insisting on an millet from the
Klondike on coast. lid
for this country.
seems willing to emu
promise with England give
Canada a free port. II is all she
has been working for.
I p i
The policeman felt no
shock all. Officer
standing on an opposite corner,
be saw the lightning strike the
trolley wires. Hash across the
square overhead in four different
Observer.
in Cuba arc coming
home. If Government
will only withdraw
from Manila j-i
the Filipinos to set up a Gov-
of their own, we S ill have
show n lo the world, our
war with Spain was a war tor tin
and not for territory.
b good people with cash lo
And big In
gel hands i,,
The same
from Minn. A ills-
patch from that
labor shortage in that
i greater ever,
standing the fact wage- have
been raised, ever Inducement of
workingmen, and even
Indians brought in lo help.
proofs offered
the country Is prospering I hose
show limes have
reached down lo the common
laborer nod l- is getting bis
share of the
Press,
lie postponed because no
for her, and now she dies a
her own net.
Whose fault Is It
of her family;
of the hospital authorities, for
in good or
lo d
one case lo
make room for another. It looks
at If
of North Carolina, who
to provide the means tor
care of the of stale.
Charlotte Observer.
MT TO SEE
our
will
How nice we are lived
now store, Drop in and
show you. We are opposite j w g
J. B. CHERRY k CO.
of and in;
a much larger store than usual we
are handling
T.
DRY GOODS
-AND
Hurt
The Sultan one of
the Philippines, is u
bigamist of the worst type, and
when Mr. Roberts of takes
his seat in next winter,
It on the cards that he will Intro-
resolution for an
of Hie cause for the favoritism
shown to the Sultan in permitting
him to hold on to his wives.
the time when was
a fair of a decrease in the
print ions, along came
a war with Spain, and now the
war In the Philippines, which is
adding every day to the pension
list, for there arc very tow soldiers
who participated in the Spanish
war who have not already Bled
claims.
Drowned Prom the
Lost April.
The Observer at time
ed the falling overboard from
earner Hurl, of city, and
drowning near the Works,
in April last, of
Va., his way
n position tape
Tear
camp in . Monday
man was found in
Brunswick river, near the bridge.
so badly decomposed
cation was impossible, yesterday,
however, Wilmington Star,
Mr. I. of
Va,, in response to a telegram,
rived and. after going
over to the river, Identified the
body a gold watch and an amount
if money taken limn pockets
of clothing as his brother,
S. of Va.
Pavel Observer.
one of the latest stories
Admiral . They are
becoming M as Grant's
jokes. It seems that Dewey. on
his return from a cruise, was at-
tacked with an abscess of the liver
and had to slop over at Malta
where he underwent a surgical
Operation. Sonic days afterwards
aw of the surgeons wan
too to rob you of
your liver as we Dewey re
it. It gives
me great pleasure to think that I
shall never be so bilious again as I
have
A Toothing Incident.
line most touching
drills with terrible
storm a occurred at a
residence where several persons had
taken refuge and were cooped
up in one room, while on bed
being the only dry place, ten small
children were placed. Dining the
height of and when every
one expected to be washed away
the next moment and the mother
of little fellow said, Mother, sing
Follow And mother
acting mi the suggestion raised the
and all in the room joined in
and Seemed lo
fresh hope and renewed courage
while the singing progressed. Thai
see the seed that a Chris-
bad planted In Hie hear of her
little one was bearing fruit in the
storm, and every one had their
hope revived because little Jamie
sing
low
Hi-Melt ions a
men who know
love the faintest idea of
how to make love.
A woman's appreciation of her
husband is always by
it her women's appreciation of him. j
No matter how many ways a man j
has of loving, when lie loves a
particular woman be loves her In
way. Von will three
Maybe It's vanity, maybe It a Joe and Jess-ready to wait on you
foolishness, hut it's a woman's Idea
, . cl. I When comes to prices,
when she puts oil line stock
Inge she goes up on the social lad-
The only time a woman is thank-
she has poor relations is when
she buys something to wear and.
IX
S-
We have just opened
building with an entirely new
and complete stock of------
GROCERIES. i
We Carry
Bargains
will ours rook bottom.
to
j. t. BRO,
she -.-
discovering it does J W
wants to give it York
Press. ,
Advertisement arc Head and
Studied.
The public are sure to leis-
me every the week to read
the advertisements in a favorite
buy,
TUB BEST THAT is
OFFERED, AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
buy.
newspaper. As they must
they must know where to
Thus it comes good
newspaper advertising furnishes
most available means of dis-
the information desired.
The advertiser, therefore, need not
under the apprehension
business announcements are not
carefully when published
in a reliable widely circulated
newspaper. In they are more
than they are studied.
Philadelphia Record.
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, ware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
etc., in fact
even STAPLE ARTICLE
Carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
offered at
i I am now one of the new
stores prepared lo supply all
your wants in the way of
STAPLE FANCY
GROCERIES.
Mine is an exclusive Grocery
I carry a
FULL STOCK BEST
Give me a call hen anything in
my line is needed and I promise to
please you both in quality and
price of the goods.
OATS, CORN, COT-
SEED HULLS AND
HEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on every thing will be
found as low as a good article can
be sold at. You arc cordially in-
lo visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
produce.
WHITE FLEMING,
H,
Mr. T. II. returned
from Norfolk Tuesday. Be bad
been down to sec the result of the
explosion mill. Mr.
says loss will be from
six to dollars, He
thinks It a tint more pen
pie were not killed. A boiler m
feet long feel diameter,
weighing between and four
Be to Tell l
Friends hale lo tell us
when they know an item that will
be of to our readers. Don't
Mormons are not to let know of the
on Recount religion, belief, movements of the people In
,,, ,, e, ii by when you have visitors; when
w. religions belief. neighbors do anything
doctrines only offend the worthy of recording, or anything
Violate the transpires is of interest to
of the land In which they live. reading Wt arc here to
No Invasion of religious these Items, and all who
anywhere in will
but immorality, in whatever form confer a great favor upon
appears, should be rebuked, and
Violation Of law should Is- pun There was rather a strange arrest
I,,,,.,, The are made in Haleigh A
the by the name of John Campbell
Christianity, but arc sowing the came to I he jail to see his brother
of immorality death, who was about a week
Alter two year
AT ONCE,
AS WE WILL MOVE TO OUR
GREAT BIG LABOR STORE
IX A FEW DAYS.
have been paid
IN TUB
ions, was thrown yards, Mr. I The people of the South will pro- ago. After the man
. . .,.
say-, and a man Stand
Within live feel of was
I lie . I-- . ,.
their homes against such mi
Invasion just as surely will man to. whom had a cup.,
protect them against the rapist The doom were
the Times.
The doors were
mill the visitor prisoner. Phone
S. M. Schultz,
WHOLESALE .- RETAIL
Prepared buckwheat, Ponce
side meat, hams, should-
coffee, sugar,
snuff, cigars, cigarettes, cheroots,
butter, mountain full
cream
oat flakes, hominy flakes, cotton-
seed meal and hulls,
at cents per bushel.
M FERRY
Sewing MACHINES
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
CHAIRS,
BOTTOM
to see
SAM M.
Newark. N. J.
Your Policy
. Has Value,
Loan Value,
I. Paid-tip Insurance,
Extended Insurance that
works
Will lie re instated within
three years after lapse if yon are
in good health.
A Second Year
No Restrictions,
S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the lie-
ginning of Hie second and each
succeeding year, the
in i it id for Hie current year lie paid
They may be used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
II. To Make Policy Payable as
an during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J, L. SUGG,
K. C.
Points.
d. w. mm,
Cotton always
on has i
Fresh goods kepi on
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
GREAT CLOTHING SALE
A PER CENT. CUT.
Now is the time to buy clothing ,
HOT OR COLD.
The Weather Dealt stop The
Throne.
Al ISM.
r. of Henderson,
came in Wednesday cuing.
Hiss of Suffolk,
Mrs. Whaley.
STATE NEWS.
OUT OX ABOUT PER CENT.
am going lo my of will make prices
-------that will move them.--------
BLACK WAS 16.50 14.75.
coon wool suns
DAY PLAID
ALL CLOTHING TOGO IN THIS SALE.
PINE 14.00 PANTS
SEVER SUITS TO SELECT
Mrs.
Mrs. W.
X. M. Watson returned
from Raleigh.
Miss Kale Harvey, of Kinston,
came over morning lo
j Km. B. W. King.
V. Johnson returned Wed
evening from the north
where he had been after goods.
TO PLEASE,
EASTERN REFLECTOR
THE STORM.
Partner Report at the
LOCAL
Nice Sausage S. Tun-
This warm will end
The weather is like some folks-
wont settle.
Weeding grant Off Hie sidewalks
goes bravely.
One week more of vacation, then
the schools open.
One way to cine is
sign pledge.
Haiti seem to drive away
the warm weather.
The new Liberty Warehouse is
getting up in shape.
Yes, it fail, GREENVILLE
NEEDS A HOTEL.
A revolutionary movement-
Pedaling bicycle,
Eggs have become scarce
have advanced price,
Butter and Cheese and
Mr. e. M. Cheek is having a
pavement laid in front of his
store.
The work on the bridge is about
completed and is now open to
I ravel.
The mocking birds seem to have
all disappeared from this
ate section.
The late storm the coast
cut off the shipments of lo
Interior.
The storm on on r has caused
such suffering that the people are
in need of help.
Tin. office delivered
a dray load of stationery at one
trip Wednesday.
An uptown small hoy a
grocer yesterday by asking for
pound of
A dude OH shore lie annoy-
lo some, but a swell sea
makes everybody sick.
. You don't see a good water
melon often now. They have
most played out for season.
J. L. Starkey tell you
something about their now store
and want you to drop to sec
them.
A rain almost every evening fol-
lowed by a hot sun next day gives
the temperature a of steam
box feeling.
The storm just at train lime,
Wednesday evening, caused many
people to scatter some of them
got a sprinkling.
who are
to us arc requested to set-
at once. Yours truly,
Co.
diamonds rain props
Drops of Hood's
arc . precious jewels for the
which glisten in their use.
There is so much clatter of hatch-
and nail pullers opening new
goods along main street that
sou mis like a host of carpenters at
work.
Pulley k have put a large
sign across Hie front of the
store the new Cherry block,
stating that it will occupied by
them completed.
Mr. S. M. Schultz says his
let local In sold
his stock out hurry. There is
no doubt people reading
what goes in this paper.
As the citizens are responding
very promptly to the order to have
their sidewalks cleaned, the nit
should take a hand on the
streets let all he cleaned to
L. went to Washing
Ion today on legal business. Mrs,
him as far as
W. I,. Greene, of the of
Patrick Greene, returned Wed
evening from his northern
purchasing
Friday,
left
for
A. A. Andrews went up
road morning.
Kinston
l. I. i
Solicitor L. I. Moore went lo
Kinston evening.
Agent IT. Moore returned
Thursday evening from
loll.
Jr., went to Kin-
Thursday evening have
Heated.
Kinston
returned
W, It. Parker went I
Thursday evening
Hi is morning.
Mrs. Susan Proctor, of Scotland
Neck, came down
to visit friends.
Miss Cornelia Manning, of Beth-
el, came in Thursday evening to
visit Mrs. . C, Moore.
J. ti. Booth, of Washing
ton. came up Thursday evening
and spent I lie nigh here.
Mrs. II. of Hen
who has been spending a
here left this morning.
Miss Annie Hail, of
Va., who has been visiting her
brother, X. II in. left this morn-
Mrs. J. W. little child
returned Thursday evening from a
visit to her parents in
Mount.
AV
in North Carolina. Made h; .
Va.
will in I
Robinson's circus
Winston Sept. 12th.
Druggists in Hickory ha,
prohibited from Bailing mall.
Col. W. Strange, of
died Tuesday morning.
The Haleigh section had a con
hail storm Tuesday even-
A murdered a
women at Charlotte Wednesday
night. He was
Samuel of Winston, was
instantly killed on by
jumping in train,
lie and you'll
happy.
People who arc in
a v. i
scan
Every i . i passing fair n
owned ii- in n
All en d iv s of the week arc
prey days with some people.
Thai in Prance bids
fair to bathe republic
S people every
man i.- a be
proves i-.-.
We can ill mi- -i
Al I. IT, AMI OR IT
TOBACCO TO THE--------
GREENVILLE
BRING-
MAN AND BEAST. THE TOP
OP Till; MARKET TO ALL, OB
ski-; win
The i, bravely . h
prepare tobacco stems lo be made
Into fertilizers will soon In In opera-
in Kinston.
In closing a long of the
Storm on oil.- last week
Bern Journal says.
Reports it'll whole coast
line has been greatly damaged by the
sweep gale and tide. All
around the have
shifted. The water now
comes up to the front of Hotel
Ponder. Al Oregon an open.
through and at
Whalebone inlet in Tore sound
is now ten feel of water where
it was formerly dry. AI Nag's
Head a channel through be
hotel and the cottages
three of a mile long. Al
Little and Ken-
twelve dwellings have
appeared. There was much de-
over in county by
tide and winds, the crops suffering
severely and the low lands flooded.
Of Hie loss of properly Ports
mouth and can lie
that not n house escaped more
or less damage. was injury
to stores
coke and
South building was entirely destroy-
ed and the M. K. North
was wrecked. Hotel Ponder lost
its rear the porch on
the front was broken up. and all
the kitchens washed down and the Mrs ,. ,.,, Ayden,
pier has disappeared. The lay Thursday with Mrs. W, R.
boat is high and dry on a shoal and Parker and returned home on the
is broken in i The beach train.
wards is strewn with
bales of cotton from some founder-
ed steamship and with lumber went
cargoes. Diamond Shoals lightship to today .
parted and is up on the j Jr., returned this
Wilson lira-. a while farmer,
was killed night by a
Asheville . Spartan-
burg two miles from
Ruck.
The Asheville say
on Tuesday, near
county, a W-year-
old named killed a bear
weighed pounds.
Julius Alexander, who at
July term of Mecklenburg
court was convicted of
assault upon a white lady, was
hanged in Charlotte Thursday
morning.
As an for people to
pay their city taxes early,
are considering plan
of giving one percent discount on
all laves paid during month of
September,
Mr. P. P. caught some
way of a yesterday
is unknown these water-.
It was shaped like an eel. with
peaked ears, had feel and legs.
mouth Beacon.
In Alamance county I little
gills were under an
umbrella during a stem.
the umbrella tearing
the handle into splinters,
girls were mined, lull recovered.
beach. Six vessels are ashore be-
tween Battens and New
above and live morel
arc wrecked above point with,
a loss of thirty lives. A
steamer is reported near
New The Life Saving
did noble work. Ten men were
brought ashore on the life line at
William Casey, county,
got on his mule Started lo
church Sunday morning.
Some mot on the road
mid noticed hi head had
dropped, and on going to him
found that dead.
The in in who never made an
enough In
cast ii shadow.
rose are now fading
because there is no way of
in-,
The devil even have lo
bail a hook to catch a man
or a woman, either.
is the girl with Hie new en-
ring on her Auger who
delights to w
Women are generally as
bill forget most
is in., highly tempered.
i i London
Adam was n colored
man. If so, the fatal apple was n
watermelon.
A -eel has arisen in Ohio
which claims lo out devils.
If succeed Mark
we'll c in them.
Hurt n
lea Mr. C, I.
was around when- In-
new store i- up, happen
lug to make ii misstep one tool slip
down between some lumber.
considerably his leg In
the ankle and knee.
was I bough I of his
lime, lull later .-. bad
and he has
home with ii Iota week. He
has now improved much and hopes
In I c So
Finest of all Wafers.
; j
; c
lie Had a Claim.
Sometime ago Register of
Its general restorative lea are wonderful.
has peculiarities. All seven arc
MACKS
TELEPHONE LINK I ROM TO SPRINGS
Waterworks in hotel. Hot bath-, free to guests.
Water free Persons stopping other
are per week for the use of Seven Springs water.
For terms address
G. F. SMITH, Proprietor,
G.
Announcement
I returned from the and have
lion of
FALL WINTER GOODS.
I i. special selections in Ureas Goods with Silks to match
There ill be no than can be found a my new
-ion-on east side of Evans st reel formerly occupied by Mrs.
I full Hue of
Carolina Bench cottagers were
treated lo a line sight in
the shape of an immense school
porpoises. There seemed to
several hundred of them and
came within an eighth of a mile of
Dispatch.
once ,
Heels
T. II. Moore received ii letter from waited upon,
a man another town
follow-, except we do give the
names i
vii Si ii
I have a license lo marry Mi
forbid issuing
of n her to
The letter was so unusual , .
the Register put it away to keep a- SlOeS,
I tn nil in stork you will cordially
ii i v me,
H. C HOOKER.
LINE
OF
is
Better Than
The wealth of the multi-
millionaires is not equal to
good health. Riches without
health are a curse,, and yd 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,
Scrofula ago our ion,
now a
Itching Ho could nut
walk. ; not for
wild made him pi-r-
well. l. Ml
Mm-.
nil
Had and could
My rm, but
rue My
mi lac Never felt
tn wt-ll I married a I
do Mm. M. A. M.
ii. II.
hid i Ht
two year old on t
and limbo. No
until
winch Mum A.
N. J.
morning Kinston.
i it. a. Tyson returned Friday
evening from Baltimore.
Solicitor I. Moore left this
for Hash court.
It. of Kinston, came
over this morning spent the
hero.
Mrs. S. T. Hooker
left this morning to visit relatives
in Wilson.
Miss Pearl Moore, of
who has visiting at
returned here Friday evening.
Miss Whit-
who has been visiting her
sister. Mm. Zeno Moore, left this
morn
evening Clinton where be
poke on the
Mrs. Johnson awl Miss Vivian
Virginia, who have
been visiting T.
left this morning,
Mix. K. Daniel
tor, Miss
down Friday
to visit her brother, of
Deeds T, it. Moore.
a souvenir.
f Hand,
Ml -hi,
l, 1-l
Badly Hurt.
Mr. A young
man who clerks for ft
was bud I hurt Thursday afternoon.
He was
of ii lot of furniture from
the while up on
of spring up-
set he was thrown off. He
hail a full of or III feet re-
severe injury to his back.
He was taken Mr.
H. where lie is to
his lied. We hope be will soon be
out.
Nearly nil the banker ponies
were drowned in the recent
storm on our coast. -V gentle-
man from told us this
morning one man counted
dead ponies within a
lance of u few
Argus.
Mrs. Hayes, John Haves,
died at her home about six miles
from Durham, on the old
Ham road, afternoon,
she was burned to death. The ac-
so fatally hap-
late Tuesday and
I he old
man pouring oil on a
Sun.
The schools in Durham
for ensuing will run from
seven to nine mouths, with
of at seven mid one-half
months to the school. This will
make Durham the banner public
in the Stale unless
there is n vast change in other
counties since last report,
About o'clock Monday
M. Matthews, of
county found bar
garden with her lire.
she had been suffering mentally for
some weeks and hi thought
got out house and
on tile. She died before -he could
be carried back in house.
Complaints were made in Seattle,
Wash., recently the Ore
alarm system of the City was work
very badly. Investigation of
the boxes showed that
had clogged of them
deposit of clay, which bad
The wasps had
through the
fireproof homes.
and
Lest week Register of Deed
Moore issued licenses to
lowing
WHITE,
W. K.
Aaron Atkinson and Mary
son.
Daniel Atkinson and Violet
Brick.
John and Corn reel
Arrived Safe.
A nice little puppy passed
through here morning going by
express front For Mitchell,
add re-
ed lo II. Upon
the box was written the following
words; warm
Please give mo some
Durham Sun.
The reached here a
Friday evening.
MATS, CAPS AND
FURNISHINGS
n ABE IX daily
SEW
twos make a
AND WE WILL Ml HIE GOODS FOR THE
MONEY OH TUB SAME FOR LESS
c.
S FORBES,
THE
School Per I
is called to
of for
Young Ladies, L. L.
prim The fall term will be
gill oil
Miss Maud will be assistant
The Masonic Lodge
building is being remodeled for this
Texas Has a Short Cotton Crop.
Dallas, Texan, August
hi tin- w mils cotton
crop will nut more than a
bale to acre, or
two million bales for Hie entire
State.
My Stock
is Complete
IN ALL
Hats,
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
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BAKER HA
Mr. T. W.
Ala., is president of the Weal
Cotton and
at same place of the
largest ginning plan's in the coon
in . baa been using round-
lap bale for two years, awl experts
to put up to UM. of
pounds
Mason. Mi. Pratt baa also organ-
tor building two
very large bale plants
Ala.
and estimates be will handle at
points lid year
I,. 10.000 bales of pounds each
the equal of
hales. In a letter to the
giving hi
experience with
i plain. be
we are and cotton
manufacturers, and operate ten
saw and tour presses.
we have operated round
lap presses of the
Cot Co. year we ban
died pound bale-, the
second year pound bales.
This year with a good crop in this
we expect to put
10.000 I'm experience
h i- i.- satisfactory,
III s and a
hirer's an i the fact
we have so
business i- evidence I bill
ill.- planters are well satisfied.
The universal expressed
all customers i- an- more
than satisfied. Ami should
lie otherwise We gin
compress pas the
eighth mi
their crop, or if we buy in the seed
now we
basis, they sell
their load gel spot cash for it,
labor
I process
I hey for ginning, made a
trip to the gin with their load gen
had I., and wall
days for and then
made ii second trip for cotton
and seed and another trip lo
In them
ewe paid when
and are
then sure of getting good seed for
planting, and only
there i- no waste
planter who has dealt with us
certify the fact that he ran bet
afford to haul cotton twenty to
thirty miles to our gin rather than
near home, the
old method. He
ran only save lime, but make
money by so doing, and gels paid
i. all col ton In-
i-i he sells holds bis crop.
appreciates the saving in
having the once in
many times, lit-
understands that gets a bet-
grade than be does the old
country gins, owing the superior
used for cleaning, etc,
nun Ii for planter.
let us section the
ran gin, cover
in
a good
of live -an lo the press,
an do I with a larger battery.
This ran be done a not ex
forty all while
him not less
i bagging
j lit-. In i l lie wants to
have in. chance lo get
-auger t.
expression, a.-I hen-is nu
for the under the
American Cotton sampling
of
are too to but
the beat evidence of
derived the mills is cotton
ready sale a
nun over the square bale, and now
mills an now being erected which
will do away with bate breakers,
opening tappers, etc. is no
for middlemen, as the
direct
from the American Cotton
be sure of getting what is ordered.
The warehouseman who has
handled the bale is
in hi- praises. He has no
to handle, no lost ties to
plan-, no damaged bales lo pick
he Knows tin
-eight stamped plainly on the bur
lap covering is the actual weight of
the bale, and will .
ran handle to the mills, load in can
I or on wagons with half the help
formerly required, his ware-
Uttered op with cotton
as under the old system.
The howl of the middlemen,
. compress stock-
holders is lull nil
and expected, an hurt.
badly hurl. Hut ran
trying to get up
compress trusts,
ion sized press laws to
tin- the round
bale system, for telling all
kinds of stories about hard cues
which not exist I
not MO the riling the
wall they would not bean vigorous
in their efforts. But to the pro
and
the only lour parties who
are interested, the situation is en
different, and especially to
tin- producer, who. by reason of
the low cotton,
to adopt and cheaper methods
or git e lip the light. The new s
has conic at a time when the
planter most needed it. and those
have taken advantage of the
system are state that for
this improved method and Its econ-
advantages would
P for the planter to
I- n the
ARE
BANKRUPT
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
IS EVER DESPAIR
Liver will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
EDUCATIONAL.
Greenville School For Yount Ladies
THREE TEACHERS.
h. I. Criminal.
M -VI
1.1111 MM,
RATES OF TUITION.
I-i inclusive
Mathematical OH llano, Theory o.
----TERMS PAYABLE MONTHLY.-----
n and will be allowed In
in college.
Any will gladly
X. L. Hill I Mil.
Board, lull Library fee
for the entire year. To in time above
lie by one hour's work per day in De-
part meat. The 17th 20th,
mt. A. M.
May I I
The delivery of the Danville
appears to be
attended
Doubt is even entertain
that it be brought forth at
all. The that appears to
hoped I'm conditions
is a weak, puny, diminutive
instead of a big, bouncing, healthy
chap that was the original fond ex-
In th- past weak ii i- rumored
that the warehouse trust deal has
not been carried out, and baa met
with serious It hi
that the parties that were put
up the have backed
being deterred from investing
in such an enterprise of
I he opposition evinced it.
by the a lot
of capitalists were lake is
., , ,., . i,,., In new.
the place the original ones, nut. Elm lighted, and known,
N.
The in South fur the
Bends to University College a larger percent its than
any oilier school in the Stale. Special preparatory to Annapolis
Point.
j BAPTIST
UNIVERSITY,
Of North Carolina, at
of say
The is
sad
station
ii- Brat
they, too, after a thorough invest I
gallon, have bean off,
a delegation from
villa is in New York endeavoring
to interest a third bunch of
men in the
If all this be so. then the outlook
for this prospective trust is blue
for a fact, it Would not
prise US to hear soon I hat it has
been abandoned
Tobacco
ix--------
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Hardware a Specialty.
buy and sell cotton on his own
most of the railroads of the
will allow hint coin fees
and one
hundredweight, or forty two and
one half cents per bale, II he
lo sell his cotton to the
American toll to., ii allow- him
premium per over
I In- value of III
bales his locality, thus
net paying
royalty of twenty cents per
weight for the use of the press
of the
lions. The plant can
be run with less labor
l--s oust Insurance than the
system, If cotton is stored,
lour h 1.111 be
in the same room.
of mixing
bales of samples, owing
led system in use. no chance of
by country
Water will DOt permeate the bale,
ow lo all air being excluded in
baling. The buyer,
thief u lug complete; roe
A Sad True
Here is a story taken
our there is a coin
story to it with varied
dings, in every community
throughout the It is a story
brimful of sorrow, disgrace and
ruin and rank injustice. -A
man barefooted, hungry foot
walked through a certain
I town recently looking for a poor
house. She once was the hope
pride of a home, a reigning society
a leader in church Sun
day school work. adored her.
women but all rendered
her homage,
pure
less. the sunshine out of
her life-the shallows came. She
Ii listed man's honor in a
moment of weakness fell. The
proud woman became a social mil
cast, a weary homeless
has no charms for her. The
poor house la her only refuge. As
she knocks at the door the author
of her degradation leads lo the
altar a spotless bride, amid the
congratulations of those who
poor victim and made
her an outcast. Orange blossoms,
honors for the man.
degradation and for
man. He is applauded, she is
lost forever.
Thai is story and how just
and sensible ate the of
Din ham Sun story. It
says
II lo our Blind that there
is retributive justice somewhere
then cases.
great hereafter will wear
nil Ks of spotless white, for He who
forgave Mary will for-
give repeal of her
plead her at the throne
of grace while betrayer will
roast in lull, and the
will be judged according as
judge
Wish every newspaper,
every and every advocate
morality justice would lash
the betrayer of woven
grace and put I. to the open
In- Moll-
The
believe now. have always
believed, that Bryan was elected
on a fair count of the ballots; but
If be was defeated it was by
forbidden in morals, most
in polities, and utterly sub-
of good
unprecedented coercing of voters.
by wholesale use of boodle, by
such of the in
made honest men every where stand
aghast.
But, nevertheless and
standing all the odds we fought,
thank Hod, there were
American freemen who could not
be bribed, wheedled, or bullied
to voting for the Republican can-
and our peerless young
leader receiver more vole-
re ever before cast for a
moms, or cold each
Faculty nineteen men lad I lie brat college II. it
oilier
board will la and
of study Credit b n for work dose in college of good
A II. A A. II.
Board, sad literary M.
too Otis like course. Art and
For
THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE
-OF-
AND MECHANIC
Term Begins mil.
i i. . to low cost to
id intelligent
. I
ire complete in the various Agricultural, In-
Textile Civic
will the t
in which tin y resides of a triple
will W on the f August, in house
under the
In r etc., to
PRESIDENT T. WINSTON,
N.
School,
N.
ii,,,. highly backer sad
Monday,
candidate for Presidency tr nil.
and forth the
of the in.
If we stand and
falteringly b the great
in no Mill win a
victory for troth and right
and
and ill earn nut only the
approval of out on
the of of liberty
in generational bat if
abandon If we
the time double
dealers, and of
in
t in rear, we will not only
Iota but will be t ever-
lasting
Primary per
HT
Higher I
per
of no
Tin- mil discipline Of Hie
will
The is It is
Hint with the opening
or
ALFRED FORBES.
Greenville-
Pension Roll ere us ill u-
Tin- report of of
Penal ma tor the year
shows total
disbursement
balance of
Treasury, out of the l I
appropriated. The number
the line
was I'll III, a of
There were to
Hie roll
The report
is Of those dropped
were because if and
re-marriage, mi-
attaining their majority, fall
lire to claim pension
causes.
The WOT with Spain brought B
total of claims, of which
out MB have been allowed.
Tin next will begin
on SKIT. 4th,
tie r
per I
per month,
if
Hoy prepared for any
in North for
To
the greatest go. d It ii lo
with opening of tin- par-
write lo or With
iii D of psst
a same.
N. C.
One of the host female schools in
the h. the for ail
vantages given. Send for
JAMES H. A.
OLD DOMINION LINE
W. H.
UM.
leave Washington nu
Mondays, Fri-
II. for Greenville,
permitting,
leave at A.
M., II A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and
subject
stage of water.
at
for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
Ion, for all points for the West
with railroads Norfolk.
shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominions. H. from
New York; Line from
Line
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N.
N. U.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
the
The
SELECTOR
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN TO I K I per Year Advance.
XVIII GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
v and sir
Friday
AT
OLA
AT
IS STILL THE LEAD WITH HIGH PRICES.
r.;
; .
. .
1st, Being sole owner and proprietor,
and having no partner to divide his com-
missions.
having no rents to pay for the house
, that he does business in being owner of
same.
., . MOST VI PILLING ml W I III DIN Till-
H M WITH I
H K I Tills I BK V.-l H
AM IN SOUTH V. M
b g to obtain the heat market price on all grades can go so by placing tobacco on the f la Warehouse floor where their every int-
FORBES Greenville N. C.
OBI I
Washington. l.
ton new and
flaring act of on the
part of the
near future. The army of
odd roan, which is
hurriedly prepared for
is;
use elsewhere. There i talk-only
whispers inside
circles arrange-
to off and
his principal officers, thus
an early peace In
and
corps
from more one
hints of an
between f I real Britain and the
the
army in the
naval force in
Asiatic waters In- used lo lack
up it joint demand the
real Britain
the government
mailer has not
far enough lo lie
it l so at nil,
there are numerous
least of which is the
iii cir-
the is
most over, pointing lo
correctness, Such a move would
be Imperialism,
The republicans evidently
weakening to
make it Bryan
is losing and prestige in
the West. The the lier
way is too overwhelming for
lion. A. Smith, a
Congress from
who may to public life
as after Arizona
a State, of the political out
Bryan's name will he
the only one before the National
Convention. hi oven
in the West than he was In
The Chicago platform will lo re
With additional planks
dealing With present issues. There
bad been a revival of in the
ability of the democrats to in
moo, and men who thought two
months ago the had no
chance ate now declaring that
Bryan can any the country neat
year. My own opinion is that lie
will
whole power of the Of-
Hie Department and of the entire
administration will be used to
vent the fourth class masters
legislation
will result in increasing
their pay. At the last
i Vt II-
H. Thomas, of
for appear-
in in the interest
of class
for sending out circulars urging
ilium lo f the purpose of
an
i others arc being of the ex-
of rule prohibit any
postal under penally of
dismissal, appearing in Washing
ton
Of any sort. The report Unit
the fourth-class postmaster.-
in country arc chipping in to
employ lobbyists to work for
before Poet-
master hi
prevent lie
however, that he can block
any legislation by show inn
what a large sum of money it
to even
the of fourth class
be that class of
Federal act together and
their friends Influence U
bear upon
will be lo heal
lie really relics more upon bluff-1
lug many of out of
the National of
class Postmaster than upon
other method of defeating them.
Although there bus been no
doubt on subject for sometime,
members of fell
greatly relieved when they knew
Heed's as
a member of the House bad been
received incepted by
of Maine. The administration is
I expecting some bard sledding In
this winter, upon
matters Mr. Bowl
is known
hence the relief
it is beyond Mr.
to head a revolt in the
, House. His makes
certain the II. use will
whatever Mr. wishes, n
but there will be trouble
a heap of in
islanding the efforts which have
made In placate
with in
the volunteer other
patronage.
Wilson, of the
meat of must
log the courage of his
convictions, since he says
written prepared in his
own believe the
gal enactment of single
standard will he of and
permanent
Cultural of I
in the same inter
view he pa's his fool into b ad
it is the i
which is most anxious for the legal
enactment of the tingle gold
Wonder how many
Mr. Wilson knows who belong to
t he creditor class
to know, Gen. ill not
be removed from of
Philippine
Money in I'll Mull Rage.
Ii seems incredible that
in the of in
actual cash should have been cm-
tilled to letters during the last
and harder still to credit the
lo
Ibid the owners of one fourth of
writes
Collins Home
for
which arc arc kepi
on tile for four years, blank ones
mi long, but in either case it
liberal margin of lime is allowed
claimants lo appear before
money is dually turned Into
to the credit of the
addition lo
the money lined hi hitters
the same period, something
like was foil lid loose ill the
mails. is styled
Heeds resignation
ii member sixth
to lake
a Rattlesnake
Wife a off With
ii North Carolina Coon.
bust Mr. I lull Se-s, Aug.
, lives Hum Ian gold the young Char-
I has been H -aw lea P. proprietor of a
Powers and ,,,, p here and u member of
I he months , ;. U f .,, ,
which Mr. Heed , u
Treas I his with I a North Carolina who came
iii.- head from hero several mouths ago and
I. Strange tell head of oil in the bakery.
snake bit ii pig near by, and believes to
mil died in live Is an on-
minute, The snake one of follow, Mrs.
us nu for
a of
right Congressmen lo a Ion
vacuum. iii- shrewd and
man.
III Oil ll it.-ii. to
This shrewd and ,,. ,,, Is an nu-
fill man. win. I'd i one of and coarse Mrs.
lull i sheer will power th,. ever In sec carried a . of money
ever the is
lo engage, if M Times, i also Ins Jewelry. Mrs.
report in the sharper . , came a well known Virginia
more grinding conical
for of N.
liar. He should be slices in
Held a-
has in
House
his great public ices
ton
ill. III- I
from public life.-
Mate
. IV. I
J. chunky makes oath
be is senior partner of
Hi Co., do-
business in City of Toledo,
Wale by a
said will sum
for
each overs
W . II. High, lives
. . . I
on the Soul edge i loan, has
i. hi, 1111.1.
nine I raw a well known Virginia
o North living near
leased has
. Ii length tune the In-1 divorce
crease in number I- of
raised 1- bushels,
while it
wheat I.,. In
fin line Carolina
made
The nu
cub prises is
i. I
paid,
-.------
in.
At Law.
N.
Una v
mil
mono cured by the Hall's troubled mil
-I. . ,.,,;,,,, melon To
lO lib
in presence. Ibis bill
A.
Engineer and
AND
, Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
and acts oil
and sill laces of
system.
Toledo,
druggists. Toe.
Hall's best.
i 1.1
., I
I x
I N
and catch
he gun l fond of jewelry, hot at the
Herein. Yesterday morning bis time show taste in
went out In gather sonic j matter de-inn display,
taking care keep from Those of the wealths often
the wires to the A order pieces to be made
dog whose presence she did not the nun at
notice came lo with the at but the way t
for l hi Ii I exhibition no criticism o
,, it perhaps,
Mrs. II In in- ankle. and then the
I,,.,,;, I .
cm are anions nature conducive to monetary
A Mills it. Bore,
N. N C
AM
y AT LAW,
N. C.
DENTIST,
.
I l.-i I ,
N. C
Sons store
No mil a serious nature
Home Coin
Haw An . 1.1.1.,.


Title
Eastern reflector, 29 August 1899
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
August 29, 1899
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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