Eastern reflector, 3 October 1899


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fl Woman's Relight
II II
TO N.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
Is a Handsome and Dressy Shoe that
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by their shape
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EXTERN
WHICHARD,
Museum. Menagerie and
Royal Roman Hippodrome.
Time Kings. Half Mile RaceTrack, 1.000 Features, ion
Kit Veto, towns, Hurricane I Acres l
a-,. 1.500 A
Kit Deus, A Herd of Elephants. Hail
CAPITAL
at
S.
Hall Matter.
pool Office at
as Second
The Commercial is re
effort revive the
overworked, worn Dewey pan.
Ii nays Boom will laid
the with baud,
will play new march, composed
In honor of the event, from early
morn i Dewey
DIRECTORY.
school
a.
Divine service and sermon
Sunday morning evening,
prayer
M. and Litany Fridays A.
M. Rev. I. k.
every Sun
day. morning and evening.
wee-ting Thursday availing.
A. W. Sunday-
school a. m. C. l.
-Services even Sun
lay, morning and evening.
evening.
X. U. Sunday
p. in. W Harding, mi-
third
I Rev.
It. Morton,
S Moore u
CATHOLIC. No vice-.
r. A. M. Greenville
No. meets Bret and
third Monday It.
W. II. M. Sec
. Lodge,
it. Meats every Tuesday evening.
Ii. Overton, X.
Bee.
K. of P. -Tar River Lodge, No.
meets evening.
J. L. Fleming, s. c.
It. andS.
l. No.
even-
W. I. Wilson, H. M. It.
Lang, Bee.
Jr. O. U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. o.
P. hall. A. Johnson.
A. O. Council,
No. meets every and third
Thursday nights In odd Fellows
Hall. Worthy
s. Smith, See.
Conclave
lo. meets even second and
fourth Monday Odd
Iowa Hall. W. II. Wilson
V. Bee.
The Reflector
Book Store
rue Standard Bottles
nor c-
ht Mom
i. ever spill when turned over.
CE
cents.
JOB PRINTING
Give a call.
The in the known world me with the Great W
season. Including
CHALLENGE The
The and Skating Experts. The Hi
statuary Mile -Mysterious Globe.
Principal Male and The Aerial Bar
U-on and Hinging Mule The Sisters Vortex
Triple Grand Ballot,
ed by Sisters Premier
OUR GRAND STREET PARADE.
Al in A. M. Daily, is the Snort ever on the A Sunburst
Splendor, a Triumph Art, Taste, with Lavish
on Every Line of Travel.------
Gambling .,
NEVER
South, there arc
in prison out of I,.
there are 1.000-
server says, the North
South upon not treating the
so as to make him a better
the good sailor he is. Bear
obi J
tor him to assume com-
Atlantic
ii it by De-
solar the order
issued directs Una to hold
in lo take that command.
Meanwhile, Schley, the man whose
war
to those of Admiral Dewy,
sill go to New participate.
in the
his old Mend, Dewey. is
the of not
tile
The Superintendent of Public
Schools Indianapolis that
prosperity not have the effect
if Increasing the number of
in tin- educational
be
prosperity the
the high
is work
to and from twelve
tan
a take the
three
Southern by name whose
combined Their
These
three live within two
mites of one another and are bale
and heart
PATENTS
S TO
i- In
tin fee till patent
FREE
letter
C, PlUM D. C.
OLD DOMINION LINE
DISAPPOINTS.
ft
n-- a
el
3- ,
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OVER COUNTRY.
The third trial of William H.
Ponton for bank robbery, at Ha
resulted
A Vancouver II. theatrical
proprietor has offered Captain
Dreyfus a day In
one scar America.
worth a
running live to ill pound- to
the ton has in the
Hill gold mine, near Hot
Spring, Ark.
It- in n i
per hauls Cans dulls and
Mat ii
fit -Hi. i -i
111- kin I III.-
U-l
The Hon.
true
York i
ltd
s -1
pi, . .-
J I . I
is.
of Twit v IS New
store i lie when
till.
i s silver sud
ii-l , I
w i lo the butts
leave Washington on
Wednesdays and
days at A. M. for Greenville,
j water permitting,
leave Tarboro at o A.
M. A. M. on
I days, and
Balling hours subject de-
i on of water.
Connecting will
, f hi
. I
v.
Norfolk, Baltimore,
; New York and Una-
j ton. and for all points for the West
the Mr with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
,.,.
; and Line
N.
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
N. C.
------ANYTHING A-
Visiting Card
Full Sheet Poster,
The
TWICE-A-WEEK
a year and con
the. news; every week,
and gives information to
those grow-
tobacco, that, is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
n ii
look -I
k u i
III I I Is
up I -.-In. i- Mi
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i i- revolver
upon I I r Hie
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V. . IT I -ii
. Mr.
.-. use . ha n
ft i ii l was i wear
hi the
on their
to kill, I with
I.
who
Iran his momma die
yon i--i her In the
and tier to
tier if. Ilka
ma mail lit
tic let water In
an i
I fill her nil up full
eater . -v- howl no
Inquired 11.-.
afraid ii said
it with me
till
mi n-
Ill's pal her la right
n i- I, I, cram.
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Save Your Money.
One box of Tint's will save
many dollars in bills
They will surely cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
ST.
IX------
LINE
Line of
I am lie found in the
brick store formerly
by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
BAKER HART
Bend model,
for rM t
CM SHOW CO.
Hardware
Paints
BRUSHES
The Eastern I
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ELECTOR pr
EDITOR
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VOL XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER
NO
THE LARGEST HIGHEST ID MOST SATISFACTORY SALE
ever made in the history of the Greenville Tobacco Market was made at the m
FUSE SEPTEMBER
All the surrounding counties were represented the planters were all pleased with their prices.
They are learning that method of having no drummers and adding the money to the price of their tobacco
is to their interest and their tobacco to M I
THE U ,
Bring me Your next
Sole Owner and Proprietor
A Mara Return to Sim.
la
in- outward and
of
COLLECTORS.
and tin- be
ham even kindly invasion.
oral or can i-c
left at I ho door, OF offers of assist.-1 nagging
can lie but only the is the
should the editorial from
a of Often
now services and inter- in full.
one must note I be change of tone in ; are private, thus leaving the , mat-
family alone with their dead, and that every business
Si In
ill-breeding, low
inherently depraved nature.
very good men are often guilty
It, led into by
tat of- ,,,. ,.,., ,,.
tenet betrayed by
i business j
, i . . he have
himself or
it to creditor. Hut when I be
in the family. return to aim
and Quaker is a
avoiding all publicity, which should set him to
to such a time. The . in future. Not only do men in
mark of good taste, of good j older fashion of having every walk
a step in the right inn. ,., in to l- view-j rudely
It shows for the lie- ed by throngs who chose lo en- is merely discharging an
much j is to duty for he is
possible external demands It seems such a ployed, but eases I lie nag
of life and
an or
made upon those who are sorely in
need of quiet and peace.
Formerly all the details f pomp
and circumstance were attended to
with diligence, and dressmakers
sat up late at night to finish
rate costumes for those
whose thoughts should have been
elevated far above trivial questions
of dress.
the solemnity of death to he fussing
about the trained skirt, or
to be matching gimp and deciding
momentous preference for crepe
trimmings, and goring of skirts,
when still form of the dear one
to lake with u fastidious lying individual would not dare to
who in life would not have j so rudely of disagreeably lo
brooked such undesirable principal. f he did lie might
Quiet services and quiet j forfeit his credit with the and
teak are a balm, to On business standing In other
unless their hearts wedded lo
some oilier matter
vexed them. latter cause is
evidence of a deplorable Infirmity
of character, and no should
engage in business who has not self
control enough lo deal with every
quest ion on Its own merits, and not
to vent his spleen on one person to
bill, especially after he ha- i
delivered the goods at the
door, would seem to be
a matter of the highest obligation
State of Onto. City of
Prank J. makes oath
lie is senior partner of the
of Frank J. do-
business the City of Toledo,
County and Stale aforesaid, and
Ii i not unusual lo the
older books mi mutters
such expressions as go
-the laborious
null plodding business
These terms can up- will nay the sum of
plied . for
date tradesman la -going ease of that
, , .,. be eared the use of Hairs
be cannot to plod, Cure,
on the lo put bis But the de- t before me and
, , r ii , . of industry trade ed in my presence, nth day of
ill whatever I lie . n
f, t
States that every ant ant
shall Inge- nail's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
firmly
dog that may
lure, and lo the young gentle-
man who is doing him the favor to
his an- . and In no lines nets on the
never sue- , , , . of the man's career are blood and mucus surfaces of
mini, respect.
and the r will only . ties more needed . his
It la good policy, present and pro- Toledo, O.
bring then, an ante pas. hell . advertising, when, 7.-f.
with a if it per
haps hereafter.
the as
French call it.
Therefore, intimations of
if be hem to use in the
grievance, real or fancied, u . ,
, in it.,, of an excellent and
yon must make an or
journal they
hi- In.-inc.- a
of Philadelphia
Record,
a gentleman, and
as Va.
I arc a very yourself, go m-c tin- boss and
ways. is not only rude, but it part mechanism it out will. him. Maybe be
c j cowardly to abuse ii young business. They are generally is the of fellow you are,
who has merely courteously young men who am making nm will deck meet I
anted a bill. Another childish, debut the stage of lira. remember that collector la
It seems a mockery of should be carefully re- disagreeable habit of some people have come into the business world
to whom u bill is is to from a social atmosphere
fault with and and are until
ed, not to the dealer from whom rally shocked and per
Commissioners. L. Patterson were bought, but the collect- by exhibitions of bearish-
and John or. One would suppose that where they should gen
Hoard of have obligation the side of the and s. mini
lies speechless the darkened called a meet of grow presenting the t inns are as quick as sens.
room. In olden times when crepe era of the State to meet in by conduct of creditor, and they rarely fall to
hung on it was ion October the meeting The Index-Appeal its editorial, men up what they art ,, .,,
churned by of fair. The which we commend lo all, They . he
-That habit of nagging tho who read.
m bankers, ,,,,,,,,,. manner. No
ind
Hall's family are the
Senator Carter of Montana, for-
chairman
National says that an
Income tax will lie
for the States, and then
Republicans will claim idea
as own.
The rapid exhaustion of the tin-
supplies of this baa in-
a large number of land own-
Teach Children to Head ,, ,,.
mother should lake would other crop. Tin
to good oak sine.
Much and
. I.
are often expended in
to see member of i for meeting at this place and time
the This was obviously are reduced rates on all railroads
Intended a mark of and to see the fair which will be ; is much more prevalent in prunes
exceptional interest; although as a than ever As the business world it. general of the business
In M.-.
BUILDING HARDWARE A
we is; y There arc. some they never forget the Pis.
ion yon them and n
president of like Individuals who seem
little shop South-1 incapable of paying a bill with- impression may cost yon
. . 1-. In
and proper om-
us easily the down it is mis
sneering turn before you go over lo
remark, not always ill- great majority.
the personally, there
ll per Mile. F.-v- offensive be in eon-
lion. The that pays
i- the man ho re-
bearer the meaning of
read are all that i-
October Ladies
matter of tact it showed lack of
true the Bad
who were exhausted with grief
and perhaps strain of prolong-
ed and witnessing the
of a downhill
and are doubly
for those who have j S will. Crow on the U- f The than.- re-
,, .
L.
At
N. C.
wood fashionable
for finishings, other
the planting of
wherever is adapted
tn the purpose, and is mil wanted
for a more crop. Oak
in where the hind is not too
valuable, promise to yield a good
return on Investment. As the
Civil Engineer and
SURVEYS
WATER POWER.
Mills It. Kure
N. c. a. p
nevertheless offensive
for in a mild
to n in
farming. Where it was nut of
in- all kinds
bound o advance
K. C.
. the . -e i-Mi more
ml mm e re mot from I over J. C f
very Cobb
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HOT IN
EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner.
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, M Second-Class
Mail Matter.
i u Cotton.
A reap indent of the Charlotte
Observer says he believes cotton
will reach cents by next May.
The following is what he says
boat
will be
and cents in
This statement startled all who
heard and the man was called on
for the proof.
He said together these
things and it is plain
The cotton mills will use
bales.
are bales of
year's crop on hand, but
of -his bales are bad cot
will be bales
at most this
year, making the supply only
bales of good cotton.
A syndicate will
hold 2,000.000 of the best cotton,
it only
The cotton mills cannot
ford to stop, as they are making
over percent. So they will sec
this, and hence will to buy a
year's supply, which will put cot-
ton at cents by January.
In May the mills, not sup-
plied, will have to pay that
cents or shut They
can make even when
is and they will give
Will the mills squeezed by the
syndicate be the South, or ill the
North, or Europe hope it
will be Mr. Neill's friends and fol-
lowers.
like the modern college
plan of placing brawn above brain
of placing the upon
the brow of the athlete rather than
upon the brow of the
making football agility, rather than
intellectual advancement, the test
of superiorly, we are not opposed
to physical development, in the
proper way, and recognize the
importance of a strong body for a
strong mind, but we are
opposed to the modern of
college advertising which
boys over the country, at risk of
life and limb, education
institution by foot-
brutality. It is time for pub
lie opinion to call a halt to sort
of Sentinel.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings In North Carolina.
The Female
at opened Wednesday with
about pupils.
John K. Curtis, a white brake-
man of the Southern Railway. was
killed Tuesday morning while
braking on the John
train. a car
his head struck a bridge.
Entering add Cars.
If passengers go out of curs
at the front end and always go in at
the rear it would prevent consider-
able confusion at way stations,
both large and small, and at large
stations it would often save some
time, says the Railroad Gazette.
A newspaper New
lately preached the railroads a lit-
sermon on this subject, and the
alacrity with which other
both in New and
elsewhere, have copied the sermon
indicates that the subject is one in
which some people are interested.
The chief difficulty with this rule
is that there must be many
to it. At least one careful
and enterprising superintendent,
Abram Firth, of Boston, tried it
more twenty live years ago,
bat gave it up because
took such delight having their
own way. The Long Island road
is cited by the newspapers men
out this
now.
forms as Wat the rule has been
far two years, and with good
results, bat at terminals, its well
as at stations, where
there are or passengers to
get oat of a train and only half a
dozen to get on, it has to be
OVER THE
On of the apple Map
Mil was blown from the trees
In storm.
The Ohio As-social
and the Michigan have
agreed to increase coal freight
rates.
Salmon Of the
the in Alaska
on September were felt far out at
sea.
Eight year-old Charlie
while with a gun. killed
his sister Margaret, aged t, at
town. X. Y.
Carson, aged was slung
to death by bees which he was try-
lo quiet by burning
at Alliance, O.
Some Notes.
Admiral
York harbor before Sampson had
a chance to get him. This is
not the first lime that the Navy
Department's pet admiral was
caught napping.
The name of Tom new
law like it the
biggest legal shows on earth- It is
Simpson, Thatcher and Bar
Admiral Sampson was to have
Dewey in when he
rived off the coast, and escorted
him to York- Hut Dewey
came when he was not expected,
and, as the ca-e of Admiral
was not there to
receive
At TOBACCO
Mr,
Know
Invention the Best
i to the Trade.
Mr. II. P. has placed
his new factory here an Automatic
Drier that is considered by all who
have seen it to lie the best yet offer
the Tobacco trade. This Drier
and orders from 20.000 to
pounds in hours in the bast
manner. It is the simplest
and requires less power
and to manage any other.
There are no complications of steam
pipes, etc. to get out of order.
The insurance men have pro-
it as near fin- proof
thereby lessening the
night. Miss an cut ire plant.
f this place, The mode of drying is by hot air
j forced by a from a radiator over
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
Sept.
Bar, J. X. Booth, of
will lie here Monday to aid in the
Hireling.
Mr. Hurst is suffering very
much from an inflamed hand caused
from a bruise.
G. W. Parker is the fence bus-
to slay. Give him your or-
they will have the very
attention.
Miss Bessie returned
home Wednesday
Henrietta Wesson.
went with her.
The merchants the place have the tobacco never used but
agreed to close up at night in or- once, thereby rendering the
meeting here next co sis near air flue cured as
week. All are invited to come.
Mr. who has This Drier is the invention of
been at for several Mr. D. C. Mayo, of Richmond, Vs.,
days, is We arc glad who was for several years the lead
to sec him, and believe that we manufacturer of that city, and
have as clever an agent as can who is known Tobacco
Cup Par Dewey.
By to
York, Sept
Dewey was with a loving
cap by the city this morning, in
the presence of a great throng-
The land parade started eleven
o'clock line.
Sixteen States are represented by
troops In the line
are also a brigade of Stales
troops, seven of the
naval brigade, with the Olympia's
the procession.
The cheered Dewey rap
The weather has
magnificent the reception a
perfect success. The number of
visitors in is estimated at
two
it may In- as the republicans in-
that the signers of the
Independence wire a
pack of old fogies, whose priori-
pies are now completely out of dale
but the republicans will find out
next year the majority of
rot en don't.
found. trade of States by
is the last day you have as n tobacco manufacturer.
tn get ready for school. Be next Mr. Mayo was the first
start with Hirer to introduce steam in the
You will find it so manufacture of tobacco in
much easier than to have to drop thoroughly understands every de-
in later. He is also putting up a
that convince. People Wilson for stems,
like to trade at the store where Mr. Mayo showed u
they can gel bargains. II. F. Man reporter the of this Drier
A carry a large stock factory work
dry good, and groceries, and can
always give yon a bargain in some
thing. Bring them your cotton.
The mall train loaded so Straightening the Sidewalks,
yesterday morning that it did . . . . . , ,
not oven atop here. You be of
sure there was a stores of Patrick J. A.
ed crowd left behind, but th M.
freight took them all when it came J. c. Cobb Son and the
along. that not many of have cut
while people of this place to . ,. .
the off in line with the others on that
patrons furnish the need, re block. It makes the
satisfy it. Yon need new wheels, street much and all
either for wagon or and we the sidewalks arc laid in brick or
Dr. that m in la
merely a gorilla with conscience.
It would, therefore, seem i in
order to label the Dr. Exhibit
A-
It was Junes year ago,
Admiral Dewey in an official dis
patch to the Department,
said that the ware much
better qualified for self-govern-
than the Cubans, and he was
well with both. In
interview the York Evening
Post upon his arrival at
York, the Admiral said he
had not changed his views.
The Scientific American gets the
twentieth century business straight.
It seems a little singular that there
should have been any controversy
over it, but there WOO. The
can says s nineteenth
closes with the year 1900.
Immediately after midnight, there-
fore, of is when
the twentieth century begins; in
other words, it begins the
first second of the Aral hour of the
of January, The
name paper that the
twentieth century will hive the
number of leap years
for a
that February will three times
have five Sen-
The Mule.
Speaking of mules, how many
men can call to mind sin instance
of a mule dying a death
They may die of starvation, if they
find absolutely nothing but
that is almost They
may get choked to death under
great provocation; they arc some-
times killed by accident or design,
and sometimes a stroke of light-
knocks one out, but to u
really natural death is against a
mule's principles. They arc not
constructed that
Times-Recorder.
Prods.
cm c. the cost of a
useless life.
Happiness is not doing what
you like, but in liking what you
do.
Crooked conduct makes a cross
Christian.
Man is but a seed, and the grave
his furrow.
may hide from justice, but
he cannot, hide from himself.
Hem's Horn.
I need wheels, too, to ran
with. We mean the kind of
w heels that you gel for your cotton
tobacco. Are sure you have
II he wheels need, and we have
those Mill need. If yon will supply
I our need, we will supply yours on
I very reasonable terms.
A. Ii. Mis. In.
cement the improvement will lie
even greater.
Married.
Al the home of the bride's broth-
church, on Sept.
27th, Mr. James K. Cannon led to
the alter. Miss Alice,
the beautiful daughter of Mr. I-M.
The attendants
J. J. Strand Miss Hat tic Cm
I clay and Miss
Elijah Griffin Simon Hooks, Olivia Phillips, Henry Pierce and
who were lined costs each Miss Alma R. R. Dawson
for carrying concealed weapons, and Brown. They had
were changed from this I a reception. We congratulate
and sent to work the Edge James Alice on such a
for four and wish them n long
COURT
Cases Disposed of Since Last
Report
months respectively.
The sentence Henry
Daniel, for larceny, was made
months on the roads of Edge-
Vina, for assault with
deadly
in jail i list coin be roads
B. S. Sheppard, assault with
deadly weapon, plead guilty,
suspended payment of
Coats and entering into a peace
bond for
Sam Bryant, or
gaged property, not guilty.
Sam Allen, disposing of
gaged property, not guilty.
James Cam bell, enticing away
servant, not guilty.
Henry Odom, assault with dead-
weapon, guilty
Henry Odom,
weapon, judgment suspend-
ed upon payment of costs.
Samuel Forbes, assault with dead-
weapon, pleads guilty, line
and costs.
Jack Bryant, larceny, guilty.
Briley, violating or-
guilty, line and costs.
J. removing house,
not guilty.
John assault with deadly
weapon, not guilty.
Sam Hill, assault with deadly
weapon, not guilty.
Jonas Warren assault with dead
weapon, pleads guilty, fine
and costs.
Earnest Barrett, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, tine
T- costs
Lizzie Harris, murder, guilty.
assault with
deadly weapon, guilty, sent work
roads months.
John King, larceny, guilty.
Several matters on the judgment
docket were also disposed of.
Court adjourned this afternoon
for the term, having occupied the
lull two weeks.
happy life,
THE WALLACE SHOW.
Delights the People of Pitt
County.
every circus comes up
to what is claimed for it, fact but
few do. But the Wallace
THIS PART A FRAUD.
And It Ought to d.
The Wallace circus is advertised
as the cleanest and best show on
the road, and that all its dealings
are honest. As a clean show it is
the average, there is
not a doubt about its a good
one, but it is not entitled to the
claim of honest in all its deal-
On the there is
one feature ahead it that is as
swindle as was ever practiced
the public. That is their manner
of selling tickets. Two ticket
wagons were placed in front of the
main entrap of the and
people up they had to
for whole tickets
cents far half tickets. Then around
at of the tent was an-
other ticket stand at which the
prices M and cents
. But this latter was
out of sight of mass of people
in front of the and most of
the ii i bought tickets at
price knowing the fraud
that was being practiced upon
them.
When Mr. Wallace
ed this matter he he had
sold these tickets lo other parties
and had nothing to do with their
bring sold at advanced price.
Hut it was noticeable that Ha door-
keeper made people who went up
tickets pay I In-same price.
and cools, as charged at the
wagons. f his statement of having
nothing to do with the sale of these
tickets is true, be was not
dealing honestly with the public
by putting his ticket stand in
an obscure place and allow the
patrons of his show to be swindled
out of the extra price.
This is only we
have heard against the show itself
otherwise it is nil
such a swindle should be stopped
by the authorities of the towns
which the show exhibits.
TI TIE cm H
TWO STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
by every train and boat. We can suit you in
I. A DI m DRESS
OS
SIR HATS,
MO
M c.
A call will convince
FIVE POINTS.
TUB BEST THAT
W. H. W. T.
II u FLEMING
We have j opened the
building with an entirely new
I am now in the Raw is
stores prepared to supply all
your wants in the way of
STAPLE
GROCERIES.
is an exclusive Grocery
and I carry a
PULL STOCK of the BEST
me a call when
y line is needed and I promise to
lease you both in quality
price of the goods.
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
Married.
On last Wednesday afternoon at
the home of Sheriff G. If. Mooring,
Shows come fully up to expectation, Carolina township, Mr. J. L.
of Miss
Ida Moore were married.
Samuel Moore officiating.
Since the funning show bills were
put up
the i a ii need that the
show would be here on the 20th, it
has the chief topic of
and with of the
day the were pouring in
from sill directions, the crowd con.
tinning to increase as the day grew
older.
Generally speaking circus day is
a holiday, for everybody who can
comes to see all that is to be seen.
They lined upon the streets
thousands to watch the
parade go by and least their eyes
on the costumes, floe
horses and cages of wild animals,
and hear the splendid music of the
well trained It was a great
pageant.
the canvas people are
null y delighted, everything
with the precision and order
of clock. a hitch or a in
performance. And such riding,
acrobatic and bicycle feats that are
wonderful to behold.
Greenville has never had a better
circus than the Great Wallace
Reflector
The Flow and
Association, at Chicago,
ha.-, decided to advance the price of
plows per cent.
It bad writ-
ten the I Iceland ion
what a
it would have been.
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
Bight During Week, Twenty.
During Month.
Register of Deeds Moore issued
eight marriage licenses last week
to the following parties
W. T. Forest Gertrude H.
Harris.
Charles E. Lama II.
Early.
Frank L. and Ida M.
Moore.
Cannon and Mary Alice
A. E. Little and Dora L. Smith.
Henry and
Dixon.
William Lewis and Annie
ton.
J. F. Brooks and Mills.
The total number issued during
the month of September was
twenty-nine, fifteen to white
couples and fourteen to colored.
your and
U unit Night with
Chill U per
Money falls. II.
tores the blood and makes
you well. None other good.
Drill Co, Suffolk, Va
tho drug
Bryan and
THE FAMILY FLOUR BARREL
is the source of much culinary en-
white and delicious
breads, rolls, cakes, pastry, biscuit
etc., if it our high grade
Snow Drift flour. If your flour
supply needs replenishing try Ibis
choice brand. We have a full line
of very best family groceries.
J. S.
YOU TO SEE
How nice we are fixed in our
new store. Drop in and will
show you. We are just opposite
the Rank of Greenville, and having
a much larger store than usual we
are handling both
DRY . . a .
. GOODS
AND
GROCERIES.
Yon will three
Joe and to wait on you
and anxious to please you.
When it cornea to prices, you
will find rock bottom.
Come to see us.
ii. L.
W.
DEAl
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE N. O.
Cotton nagging and Tie always
on
Fresh goods kept
hand. Country produce
sold. A trial convince you.
P. W. HA II
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT-
TON SEED HULLS AND
AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
be sold at. You are cordially in-
to visit oar store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
K. C
After years
have
IN THE
lift
Newark, N. J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value,
Loan Virtue,
Paid-up
Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
Will be reinstated within
three years after lapse if yon are
in good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
S. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the
mi inn for the current year be paid
They may be used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable
an daring the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L.
N. U.
If so, bring tome. I pay cash
market prices.
E. M.
Greenville, N. C
H.
WHICHARD
to w. a.
Datum
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete every Jo
pun and prices at low the
o west. Highest market price
Q MM for
THE KING CLOTHIER.
r- .
Low Prices is the Lever that
Will Move my Stock.
I HAVE MOVED INTO MY NEW STORE AND OWE YOU BELOW A SAMPLE OF
BARGAINS I'M
IN NEW YORK.
Boa c . ;
. and fag
Dewey arrived
jug. two fays ahead of
The ohm.;., r m sighted
I tomb i H Hook
at d
;. book ; . .,
r at r in l .
A- hi . while v
Admirals salute i n fired
grounds and
respond -d with the
WANT II. AND Y I CAN .,
TOBACCO TO
IT
MENS SUITS
HENS PANTS
Good Goods.
BOYS 2-Piece SUITS
BOYS KNEE
MAX
terror to Spanish OF THE HARK El TO ALL, OB POOR
Boot In Manila Bay.
BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS
Heavy Weight-worth
BOYS OVERCOATS 1.68
Heavy Pants Goods
CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HOSE,
LADIES SUNDAY -i
SHOES-good-
MENS
MENS Work SHOES
MENS
WHITE SHIRTS-
all sizes
MENS PERCALE
Sunday
or without collars
MENS WORKING
SHIRTS
HENS HEAVY
cuffs pr
in preparation for
ion and of people
all parts of
log in.
are con
FURNISHINGS, NOTIONS.
LADIES and MISSES
HALF HOSE-Fast
Black-per pair
LADIES VESTS-for , t
Winter
Ladies Dress KID
make
Ladies ,
all linen
Sunday Alpine
Hats
pair
Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods,
YARD-WIDE WHITE
Homespun-good goods pr yd
Checked Homespuns
Heavy goods.
Yard-wide BLEACH
RED Twill FLANNEL .
all wool
APRON GINGHAMS
Good quality.
PLAID DRESS GOODS
Fancy Yard.
At the NEW CORNER STORE.
FRANK WILSON,
N. C.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
LOCAL
Three-fourths of the year mine.
A good fat
clergyman.
It is better to give to re-
The Defective Hue will he
getting its work.
A double headed was
near other day.
If there ever was a day which
astir that day was
Friday.
Mr. Orren Jr., of Tar-
better known as
died Wednesday.
F. H. stand for factories,
m hotel, three of Green-
prominent needs.
The freight train with
mail has a way half a day
behind time and then.
Bird Mr. It. L.
trotting horse, won second money
in a race at Trenton, N. J., on Fri-
day.- i
A traveling man was heard to
remark yesterday that
stood very much In her own light
by not having a
The is n
deplorable condition ought lo
be cleaned out. The work was
started some time ago stopped, j
The man who puts his advertise-1
in a dally paper takes
surest and most economical way of
giving publicity to his desires.
Bangor News.
Just before the close of the circus
performance Friday afternoon, one
of the teams going of the ring
collided with ring master and
him.
Foe good Farm, To-
b Hams, Pack House and all
n buildings. Land
I We notice Hint during the last
few Concord and
Charlotte have been paying more
for cotton than price in New
York. Those places have cotton
factories, hence
circus train was
up to leave Friday night there
was a row let ween some of
workmen and some Two of
latter came out with bad cuts
their heads.
THEY COURT.
The of
who use the simplest words
Some at One Dar, Some at
other. j Apparel
.,. , . Mr--- has moved
now stores on main
next lo drugstore.
Mis. Laura Brown baa received a large and bean-
log for Washington.
line of millinery. Her goods
were select ed by one the first
class trimmers of Baltimore, who
will be herein a few days to trim
for her this season.
Visiting; Dewy.
By lo
New York, Sept. lieu. Miles
other members of
commission visited Admiral
Dewey this Later
medals from Congress were dis-
the visitors
the distribution.
Gov. by
full paid respects lo tho Ad-
Miss Alice Carson returned Wed-
evening from
A. of Danville,
today on the tobacco market
II. L. Smith left this morning
Occupies
By l
Manila, Sept.
this after
hour's lighting with insurgents.
There were no casualties on the
American side.
here.
Wilson returned
home this morning a visit Norfolk.
county. I
.,,,,. , I l- Mayo left this for
M. A. has moved Richmond.
her to one of tho
Harrington stores. ., .,.,
to Tar-
i;. H. ha- moved this morning,
the Bawls house, corner of
Washington streets, which lie II, W. of
recent purchased. home today.
J. N. Booth Wed Miss Minnie left this
evening. His family are lining for Wilmington.
up and it will
W. C. NELSON ON TRIAL.
For the Killing W. N. Ham.
The defense putting on
its this and
Slate then put on a few Character
witnesses and closed the evidence.
Galloway made the
speech to the Jury for the State and
followed by for
defense. Solicitor Moore then
-poke fin the Slate. Mr.
for he Col. for
the defense follow.
Al the lime we go lo press it
argument will fin-
and the case given to the jury
hour of adjournment for the
Reflector
Mat.
t Person in Town
Ai lock night,
I Mrs. departed
I Ibis life at her residence on Pitt
bi reel. Mrs. Grimmer born
of March, making
her age years and II month-.
She was oldest resident of
Mr-, maiden name
was Violet She wot
twice married, her first bus bit lid
being Mr. Charles Johnston. She
was left a widow with one
son, Mr. Charles II. Johnston, who
now lives near in
she was again married, her second
husband Mr. William j
mer. To Ibis latter union three
children wore born, two of whom
arc now living, Messrs. W. I.
of Kim City and Mr.
L. it,
lilt n widow iii 1837,
sin-e which time she and her son
Mr. J. I. Grimmer, have lived
together.
Kn. Grimmer joined the
dist church at Atkinson's chapel
Her life was
of a true Christian and honoring to
her Savior. She was held in high
esteem by all her acquaintance.
The funeral took I o'clock
Thursday evening the Methodist
ton ice- being
at the grave by N. M. Wat-;
son. The pall hearers were
ti. Lanier, James
Wiley Brown, J. White
and A. It.
Stock
in Complete
IN ALL LINES.-
prices that will suit you.
AND SEE THEM.
White.
. T
Shop.
W h MAIN AT H OLD STAND ON MAIN
AND BEADY TO THE WE
II WE ADDED NEW AND ABE BETTER
WORK
BICYCLES MADE To
AND ANY
ER CO.
SHIRTS
Sill SI I IRIS
CO
CO
Mill nor wear flood
you can net
THE
Nelson Acquitted.
The jury of W. C.
Nelson for minder in second degree,
reached a decision at o'clock
night. Their verdict
was
SI
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
sHIRTS SHIRTS
CO
FOR
SHIR IS SI I
C. S. FORBES,
SHIRTS
Ml SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
FURNISHER.
lie a few weeks yet before
come
I hey
Mother and Babe
TONE but a mother knows the
pains, anguish and that a
woman endures before during
childbirth. And still nearly all this
is unnecessary.
MOTHER'S
will in a .
i an-i ill
note.-- arc
Is m r-
SI,
Mrs. n Nobles is visiting
family of J. W.
C. B. who was here
court, to to-
i C. of
has taken a with J. C.
in the marble yard.
There was u cry for heavier bed-
clothing night.
W. L. Grimmer left this morn
lag or his home in Elm City.
Mrs. L. I. Fountain left this
a visit to
Tuft left this morn
for Oxford ti attend school.
-Miss Margie
home Friday from a visit
to Baltimore.
Col. W. William
too, over yesterday and
turned home today.
Fires wore comfortable
morning, everybody did
have them.
I and Mis. N. M. Hammond,
here some days, left
nut this morning for their home in
I Bethel.
con
A man remarked that printers Miss Bessie who is
would not make good teaching at came
have a for making homo this morning to spend Sun-
pie, day with her parents.
The colored people are having an J. B. Johnston returned
association here at Sycamore Hill homo Friday evening from Chicago
church. delegates has spending
the
teaches
good clothes longest,
good food gives best nutrition,
and a good medicine
cures is naturally the
best cheapest. Hood's
Sarsaparilla is the best
cine money can bay, because
it cures when all others fail.
Poor Health peer
I.
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hit -V , t;. I look
ii if ; . , .
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W T.
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ma-JOINT
FOR SALE AT BOOK
with ton
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EASTERN
GREENVILLE, N. O.
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner.
Entered the Poet Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
OCTOBER,
Cent Cotton.
A correspondent of the Charlotte
Observer says he believes
will reach cents by May.
The following is what he says
about
will be in
and cents in
This statement startled all who
heard and the man was called on
for the proof.
He said together these
things and it is plain i
The cotton mills will use
bales.
are bales of
last year's crop now on but
of this bales are bad cot
will be bales
at most raised this
year, making the supply only
bales of good cotton.
A syndicate will buy and
hold 2,000.000 of the lest
as it will cost only
The mills
ford to stop, as they are making
over percent. So they will see
this, and hence will begin to buy a
year's supply, which will put cot-
ton at cents by January.
In May the mills, not sup-
plied, will have to pay that
cents or shut down. They
can make money even when cotton
is they will give
Will the mills squeezed by tile
syndicate be in the South, or iii the
North, or in Europe I
will be Mr. Neill's fol-
lowers.
We do not like the modem college
plan of placing brawn above brain
of placing the he. upon
the brow of the athlete rather than
upon the brow of the
making football agility, rather than
Intellectual advancement, the teal
of superiorly, we are not opposed
to physical development, in the
proper way, and recognize the
importance of a strong body for a
strong mind, but we are
opposed to the modern method of
college advertising which semis
boys over the at risk of
life and limb, education-
institution by foot-
brutality. It is time for pub
lie opinion to call a halt to Ibis Burl
of Sentinel.
STATE NEWS.
Happening's In North Carolina.
The Baptist Female
at Raleigh opened Wednesday
about pupils.
John E. Curtis, a white brake-
man of the Southern Railway, was
killed Tuesday morning while
braking on the John cir-
train. While on top of a car
his bead struck a bridge.
Entering Leaving- Cart.
If passengers would go out of cars
at the front end and always go in at
the rear it would prevent consider-
able confusion at way stations,
both large and small, at large
stations it would often save some
time, says the Railroad Gazette.
A newspaper New England has
lately preached the railroads a lit-
sermon on this subject, and the
alacrity with winch other
both New England and
elsewhere, have copied the sermon
indicates that the subject is one in
which some people are interested.
The chief difficulty with this rule
is that there must be many
to it. At least one careful
and enterprising superintendent.
Abram Firth, of Boston, tried it
more twenty live ago,
but gave it op because
took such delight in having their
own way. The Long Island
is cited by the newspapers men-
out this
now. Superintendent Totter in
that the rule has been
force fat two years, and with good
results, but at terminals, as well
as at stations, where
there are or passengers to
get out of a train only half a
to get on, it has to be
OVER THE COUNTRY.
of the apple of
Michigan was blow n the trees
by s storm.
Traffic Association
and the railroads hive
grant to teenage freight
Salmon Ushers of the
the earthquake in Alaska
OB September were felt far out at
sea.
Eight-year-old Charlie
while playing with a gun, killed
his sister Margaret, aged at Bar-
N. Y.
John Carson, aged as
to death by bees which he was try-
to by burning
at Alliance, O.
Some Notes.
Admiral New-
York harbor before Sampson had
a chance to get him. This is
not the the Navy
admiral was
caught napping.
The name of Tom new-
law like it is one of the
biggest legal earth- It is
Reed, Simpson, Thatcher and Bar-
Admiral Sampson was to have
met iii when lie
rived the cum, and escorted
him to New Hut Dewey
came when he was not expected,
its the of Admiral
was not thereto
receive
NEWSY
motes.
Sept.
Rev. J. X. Booth, of Greenville,
will be here Mon lay to aid ill the
meet
Mr. Hurst is Buffering very
much from an inflamed caused
from a bruise.
G. Parker is bus-
to stay. Give him your or-
they will have the very best
Miss Bessie returned
home Wednesday night. Miss
Henrietta Wesson, of this place,
went with her.
The merchants of the place have
agreed to close up at night or-
to the meeting here next
week. All are invited Income.
Our agent, Mr. who has
been at Williamston for several
days, hi back again. We are glad
to see him, believe that we
have as clever an agent as can be
found.
Today is the last day you have
U get ready for school, lie in next
Monday morning so as to start with
your class. You will find it so
much easier than to have to drop
later.
Bargains that convince. People
like to trade at the store where
can gel bargains. II. Man
A Co. carry a large stock of
dry goods and groceries, and can
always give you a bargain some-
thing. I hem your cotton.
The mail train loaded so
yesterday morning it did
not even slop here. You may lie
sure there was a badly disappoint-
ed crowd left behind, but the
freight took them all when it came
along. Glad lo say not many
white people of this place to
t lie drone.
Our patrons furnish the need,
majority You Deed new wheels,
either for wagon or cart, and we
need wheels, too, to run our buts-
with. We mean the kind of
Dr. i- . , , ,, . . ,
wheels that gel for
merely a gorilla with a conscience. tobacco. Arc sure you have
It would, therefore, seen i in the wheels we need, and are have
order to label the Dr. as Exhibit Whose you need. If you will supply
AUTOMATIC TOBACCO
Mr. Mayo's Invention the Best
Known to the Trade.
Mr. II. P. has placed
his new factory here an Automatic
Drier that is considered by all who
have seen it to I the best yet offer-
ed the Tobacco trade. This Drier
and orders
pounds in hours in the bet
manner. It is simplest
less power
and labor any other.
There are no complications of steam
pipes, etc to get out of order.
The insurance men have pro-
it as near lire proof as
thereby lessening the
an entire plant.
The mode of drying is by hot air
forced by a fan from a radiator over
the tobacco never used but
once, thereby rendering the
co as near air line cured as
This Drier is the invention of
Mr. D. C. Mayo, of Ya.,
who was for several years lead
manufacturer of that and
Cap For Dewey.
By to
New York, Sept
Dewey was with a loving
cup by the city this morning, in
the presence of a great throng-
The land parade started at eleven
o'clock with people line.
Sixteen States are represented by
troops and Governors. In the line
are also a brigade of Stales
troops, seven of the
naval brigade, with the
heading the procession.
The crow d cheered rap
The weather has been
magnificent the reception u
perfect success. The number of
visitors in the city is estimated at
two
THIS PART A FRAUD.
And It Ought to b.- Stoop id.
The Wallace circus is advertised
as the cleanest and lies show on
the road, and that all its
are honest. As a show it is
who is known to the entire Tobacco j the average, there is
trade of the United States by about its a good
It may be as the republicans in-
that designers of the Dec-
Independence were a
pack of old fogies, whose
pies are now completely out of dale
but the republicans will
next year a la
voters don't.
as a tobacco manufacturer.
Mr. Mayo was the first
Hirer to -team in the
manufacture of tobacco in
thoroughly understands every de-
tail. Be is also putting up a ma-
chine Wilson for stems.
Mr. Mayo showed
reporter the working of this Drier
the factory work
is wonderful.
Straightening the Sidewalks.
The sidewalk in front of the
stores of Patrick Greene, J. A.
Andrews, S. M.
J. C. Cobb ft Son and
Bank of Greenville have been cut
off in line With the others on that
side of the Mock. It makes the
street much better, and when all
the sidewalks are laid in brick or
cement the improvement will lie
even greater.
A-
was In year ago, that
Admiral Dewey iii an official
patch to the Navy Department,
said the were much
better qualified fur self govern-
the and he was
well acquainted with both. In an
interview In the New York Evening
Post upon arrival at Hew
York, the Admiral said that he
had not changed his views.
The Scientific American gets the
twentieth business Straight.
It seems a little singular there
should have been any controversy
over it, but there was.
nineteenth
closes with year WOO.
Immediately after midnight, there-
fore, of is when
the twentieth century begins; in
Other Wolds, it begins with
first second of the first hoar of the
day of January. The
same paper observes that the
twentieth century will hive the
greatest number of leap years
for a
and that February will three times
have live Sen-
The Mule.
Speaking of mules, how many
men can call to mind an instance
of a mule dying a death
They may die of starvation, if I hey
Ibid absolutely nothing local, but
that is almost an They
may get choked to death under
great provocation; they are some-
times killed by accident or design,
sometimes a stroke of light i
knocks one nut, but to a
really death is against a
mule's principles. They arc not
constructed that
tie., Times-Recorder.
Prods.
No man can count cost of a
useless life.
Happiness is not doing what
you like, in what you
do.
Crooked conduct makes a cross
Christian.
Man is but a seed, and the grave
his furrow.
Man may hide from justice, but
be cannot hide from himself.
Han's Horn.
our need, we will supply yours on
very reasonable terms.
A. COX.
SUPERIOR COURT
Cases Disposed of Since Last
Report
Elijah and Simon Hooks,
who were lined and costs each
for carrying concealed weapons,
from this
and to work the roads of Edge-
county for four three
months respectively.
The against Henry
Daniel, for larceny, was made
nine mouths on roads of Edge-
Vines, for assault with
deadly weapon. Ills
in jail i cad roads
It. S. Sheppard, assault with
deadly weapon, plead guilty,
suspended upon payment of
costs and entering into a peace
for WOO.
Sam Bryant, disposing or
gaged properly, not guilty.
Sam Allen, of
gaged property, not guilty.
enticing away
servant, not guilty.
Henry assault with dead-
lined and
Henry Odom, currying concealed
weapon, judgment suspend-
ed upon pay of costs.
Samuel Forties, assault with dead-
pleads guilty, line So
costs.
Jack larceny, guilty.
Briley, violating or-
guilty, line and costs.
Me. J. Briley, removing house,
not guilty.
assault with deadly
weapon, not guilty.
Sam Hill, assault with deadly
weapon, not guilty.
Warren assault with dead
weapon, pleads guilty, line
and costs.
Earnest Barrett, assault with
deadly weapon, pleads guilty, line
costs
I a- Harris, murder, not guilty.
James assault with
deadly weapon, guilty, to work
roads months.
John King, larceny, guilty.
Several matters on the judgment
were also disposed of.
Court adjourned this afternoon
for term, having occupied the
two weeks.
Married.
Al the home of the bride's broth-
ii tie mi go
TWO STORES TO HANDLE
THE TRADE.
New Goods by every train and boat. suit you In
I. A DRESS GOODS,
CLOTHING,
SHOES. HATS, NOTIONS.
TRUNKS.
i I e.
W A call will convince you.
C J.
FIVE POINTS.
White, W. T.
one, but it is not entitled to the
claim of being honest all its deal-
On the contrary there is
one feature it that is as
swindle as was ever practiced on
the public. That is their manner
of selling tickets. Two ticket
wagons were placed front of the
main entrance of the tent and when
people up they had to
cents for whole tickets
cents for half tickets. Then
at another part of the lent was an-
other ticket stand at which the
prices and cents
this latter place was
out of sight of the mass of people
in front of the most of
them bought tickets
price Without knowing the fraud
was being practiced upon
them.
When Mr. Wallace was approach
ed Ibis matter he said he had
Old these tickets to other parties
had nothing to do with their j
being sold an advanced price.
was noticeable his door-
. .,., We have j opened the
S, building with an entirely new
a complete stock of-
I am now one of the Bawls
storm prepared lo supply all
your wants in the way of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Mine is an exclusive Grocery
and I carry a
FULL STOCK of the BEST
Give me a call when anything in
y line is needed and I promise to
lease you in quality and
price of goods.
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Bleat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
or, church, on Sept. keeper made people who went up
Mr. B. Cannon led tickets pay I he same price.
j the Hy menial alter, Miss Mice, costs, us charged the
the beautiful daughter of Mr. Ed.
The attendants
Strand and Miss Hattie Can-
non, Levi and Miss
Olivia Phillips, Henry Pierce and
wagons. If of having
nothing to do with the sale of these
tickets is true, he was not
dealing honestly with the public
by putting his own ticket stand
Miss Alma II. I. all obscure place and allow the
and Miss Brown. They had patrons of his show to be swindled
a nice congratulate , f extra price.
James Alice on making such a This U the we
choice and wish I hem a long an , c against the show itself
happy life, otherwise it is all
such a swindle should be stopped
THE WALLACE SHOW.
Delights the People of Pitt
County.
Not every circus conies up
to bat is claimed for it, in fact but
few do. the Great Wallace
fully up to expectation.
Since the Hauling show bills were
put up the advertisements in
papers announced that the
show would be here on 29th, it
has the chief topic of
and with dawn of the
day the were pouring in
from all directions, the crowd con.
t to increase as the day grew
older.
Generally circus day is
a holiday, for everybody who can
comes to see all that is to be seen.
They lined upon the streets in
thousands to watch the magnificent
parade go by and least their eyes
on the costumes, fine
horses and cages of wild animals,
and hear music of the
well trained It was a great
pageant.
the canvas people are
equally delighted, everything
with the precision and order
of clock. Not a hitch or a in
the performance. And such riding,
ii- and bicycle tea is that are
wonderful to behold.
has never had a better
than the Great Wallace
by the authorities of the towns
which the show exhibits.
Married.
On last Wednesday afternoon at
the BI. Mooring.
in Carolina township, J. L.
Thigpen, of Miss
Ida Moore were married.
Samuel Moore officiating.
The Northwestern Plow and
Association, at Chicago,
has decided to advance the price of
plows cent.
If resident bad writ-
ten the Declaration of
what a different
it would have bees.
U.
it.
M.
Eight During Week, Twenty.
Nine During Month.
Register of Deeds Moore issued
eight marriage licenses last week
to the following parties
W. T. Forest Gertrude
Harris.
Charles E. Lama
Early.
Frank L. Thigpen and Ida
Moore.
Jas. C. and Alice
Carina i.
A. B. Little and Dora L. Smith.
Henry horn and
William and
ton.
J. F. Brooks and Mills.
The number during
mouth of September was
twenty-nine, fifteen to white
couples and fourteen to colored.
m Hi. your Chills and Malaria
Mid Night Sweat with
Chill Pleasant
la lake. Money refunded if it falls.
appetite, purifies the blood and
you well. None as good.
Roberts Drug Cc, Suffolk, Vs
mid -it
Bryan
THE FAMILY FLOUR BARREL
is source of much en-
while and delicious
breads, rolls, pastry, biscuit
etc., if contains our high grade
Snow Drift flour. If your flour
supply needs replenishing try this
choice brand. We have a full line
of the very best family groceries.
J. S.
TO SEE
How nice fixed in our
new store. Drop in and will
show you. We are just opposite
the Dank of having
a much larger store usual we
are handling both
DRY .
GOODS
-AND
GROCERIES.
You will three
Joe and to wait on yon
and anxious to please you.
When it comes to prices, you
will ibid ours rock bottom.
Come to see us.
Ii.
D. W.
DEALER IN
GREENVILLE N. C.
Col ton flagging and fies always
on ban i
Fresh woods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce
sold. A
D. W.
HAY, OATS, CORK. COT-
TON SEED HULLS AND
AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
be sold at. You are cordially in-
to visit oar store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
N. O
After two year.
Premium, have been
paid
THE
of Newark, N. J.
Policy
Has Cash Value,
Virtue.
Paid-up
ft. Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
Will be re-instated within
three years after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the
for the current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment daring the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L. SUGG,
K. V.
ML
bring them tome. I par cash at
market
E. M.
Km
H. W.-
WHICH ARD
to W. B.
N. C.
complete every
part and prices as low as the
Highest market prices
.
THE KING CLOTHIER.
DEV. IN NEW YORK.
we-u-set Tim mm a i
7- . m; r -.-
Low Prices is the Lever that
Will Move my Stock.
. HAVE A
SUITS
HENS PANTS
Good Goods.
BOYS 2-Piece SUITS
BOYS KNEE PANTS
BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS 1.65
Heavy Weight-worth
BOYS OVERCOATS 1.68
Heavy Pants Goods
Ken Hi i
. ship.
ilk
i board, arrived I his mars
two day ahead of
lime. Tin- was sighted
t east Randy Hook
at steaming
book at drop
ii-.-ii a in I be loam .
As the NI. white vowel came
Admirals white was Bred from
In- proving
put with the guns that
spoke Mich terror to the Spanish l
livery whistle
in
earn.
The i- decorated
In preparation for Dewey's
of people from I
all parts of the com
lag in.
A WANT IT
IX ii Ton.
AMI Y TAN
TO THE--------
IT IV lilt I NO-
MA If KIT
THE TOT
it and
mm,
CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HOSE,
LADIES SUNDAY
SHOES-good-
MENS
MENS Work SHOES
BOYS Sunday
SHOES
MENS
WHITE SHIRTS-
all sizes
MENS PERCALE
Sunday
or without collars
MENS WORKING
SHIRTS
HENS HEAVY
n. w. cuffs pr
FURNISHINGS, NOTIONS.
LADIES and MISSES
HALF HOSE-Fast
Black-per pair
LADIES VESTS-for ,
Winter
Ladies Dress KID u
Gloves-best make
Ladies ,
all linen
Sunday Alpine
Hats
Hens Socks-per pair
Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods,
W. C. NELSON ON TRIAL.
For Killing W. N. limn,
The defense patting Ml
its this morning, and the
Slate then on a few
dosed evidence.
made first
speech to the jury for the State and
was by Mr. James for the
defense. Solicitor then
spoke tin the Stale. Mr.
for the State for
tin- defense follow.
At the time we go to press it is
thought the argument will
nut the case given
Hie hour of for the
Person in Town Passes
My Stock
in Complete
-e IN ALL LINES.-
S that will suit you.
AND SEE THEM.
White
WHITE
Homespun-good goods pr yd
Checked Homespuns ,
Heavy goods.
Yard-wide BLEACH-
RED Twill FLANNEL .
all wool
APRON GINGHAMS
Good quality.
PLAID GOODS
Fancy Yard.
At the NEW CORNER STORE.
FRANK WILSON,
N. C.
i.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
of the year
A all fill
clergyman.
It is better lo give than lo re-
The defective will be
getting in its work.
A double beaded snake was found
near Weldon the other day.
If there ever wan u day which
Greenville wax astir that day was
Friday.
Mr. Orren Williams, Jr., of Tar-
better known as
died
F. G. H. for factories,
hotel, three of Green-
v prominent needs.
The freight train with the noon
mail bas a way of gelling half a day
behind time now and then.
Bird Eye, Mr. B. L. Smith's
trotting horse, won second money
in a race at Trenton, N. J., Fri-
day.-
A traveling man was heard to
remark yesterday that Greenville
stood very much in her own light
by not having a hotel.
The is certainly in u
deplorable condition ought to
be cleaned out. The work was
started some time ago but stopped. I
The man who puts his advertise
meat in a dally paper takes the
surest and most economical way of
giving publicity to his desires. I
Banger News.
before the close of the circus
Friday one I
of the teams going out of the ring
collided with the ring master
hurt him.
Fob good Farm, To-
b Barns, Pack House and all
n buildings. Land adapt-
m-i
notice during last
few days Concord and
Charlotte have been paying more
for than the price New
Those places have
factories, the difference.
While drew train was
up lo leave Friday night there
was a row I el tome of I he
workmen and some Two of
latter came out with bud cuts
their heads.
THEY COURT.
Some at One Bar, Some at An
other.
Visiting
Manuel
New York, Sept. Miles
and other members of the
dent's commission visited Admiral
this morning. Later the
medals from Congress were dis-
the visitors
during the distribution.
Gov. Roosevelt by
full staff paid respects to the Ad-
Occupies
lo
Manila, Sept.
this after
hour's fighting with insurgents. Friday,
There were no casualties on the I
Thursday, ISM.
Mis. Laura Brown left this morn-
for Washington.
-Miss Alice Carson Wed-
evening from Bethel.
A. of Danville,
spent today on the tobacco market
here.
Miss Lillie Wilson returned
home from a visit to
Greene county.
Mrs. If. A. has moved
her millinery to one of new
Harrington stores.
E. H. bus moved into
I be Haw Is house, corner of Fifth
Washington streets, which he
recently purchased.
Rev. J. K. Booth Wed-
evening. His family arc
up the country and it will
lie a few weeks yet they
come
American side.
Mother and Babe
but a mother knows the
and a
woman and during
childbirth. And still nearly all this
is unnecessary.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
will In measure
lint I
-1
f Is r-
In.
the
-t
b f. t .
. Ail
Mrs. l. B. Fountain left
a visit to
Miss left this morn
for Oxford k attend school.
Miss
home Friday evening from a visit
to Baltimore.
Col. W. T. Crawford, William
runic over and re
turned home today.
Col. and Km, N. K,
Fires were have been here some days,
morning, but everybody did not this for their home
have them. Bethel.
A man remarked that printers Miss Bessie Harding, who is
would not make good teaching at came
such a distaste for making homo this morning lo spend Sun.
pie. with her parents.
people are Mrs. J. Ii. Johnston returned
a--- here Sycamore Hill home Friday evening from Chicago
.-; church. Many delegates bus spending three
Nobles is visiting the
j family of J. W. Bryan.
C. B. who was here
court, returned to Goldsboro lo-
C. of
bas taken a position with J.
the marble yard.
There was a cry for heavier bed-
clothing last night.
The of
arc men who use the simplest words
shortest
I Apparel Gazette.
Mrs. A. Leggett has moved
in In- new stores on main
nest to Bryan's drugstore.
has received a large and beau-
line of millinery. Her goods
I were selected by one of the first
trimmers of Baltimore, who
will be here a few days to trim
for her this lesson.
Saturday, 1809,
R. L. Smith left this
or Norfolk.
D. C Mayo left morning for
Gilliam returned to Tar-
this morning.
w. of Williamston,
returned home today.
Mamie Bernard left this
morning for Wilmington.
W. L. Grimmer left this morn
tag or his home in City,
Al night,
Mrs. Grimmer departed
residence on Pitt
street. Mrs. Grimmer was born
of March, making
her age Ki years r. mouths.
She was oldest resident of
Mrs. name
was She was
twice her husband
Mug Mr. Charles Johnston. She
as a widow in with
son. Mr. Charles If. Johnston, who
now lives near In
she was again married, her second;
husband being Mr. William Glim- J
To this latter union three
children were born, two of whom
are now living. Messrs. W. L.
Grimmer, of Elm City and Mr.
Greenville. She
I, ; a widow 1837,
sin which time and her son
Mr. J. L. Glimmer, have lived
together.
Mrs. Grimmer Joined the
dist church at Atkinson's chapel
in 1861. Her life was always that
of a true Christian honoring to
her Savior. She was held in high
esteem by all her acquaintances.
The funeral took place at o'clock
Thursday evening in the Methodist
sen ices being conducted;
at the grave by Ber. N. M. Wat-I
son. The pall were Messrs.
It. C.
Brown. Wiley Brown, While
and A. II.
i.
.- -mm
K AGAIN AT I OLD STAND tN MAIN-
AM BEADY TO SERVE THE WE
II ADDED NEW MAt II INERT AND ABE BETTER
roll DOING WORK.
BICYCLES MADE TO ORDER ANY
ER GO.
SHIRTS
SI SI II
SHIRTS shirts
SHIRTS
ins
sHIRTS shirts
SHIRTS SHIRTS
you can
CO
Nelson Acquitted.
The jury he case of W.
for murder in second degree,
reached a decision o'clock
Thursday night. Their verdict
was
SI ill; I
SHIRTS SHIRTS
SI SI
A-
SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRTS
FOR
C. S. FORBES,
THE
is
Experience that
good clothes wear longest,
good food gives best nutrition,
and a good medicine that
cures disease is naturally the j
best cheapest. Hood's
is the best
cine money can buy, because ,
it cans when ail others fail.
Poor Health Jr. I
n Used l.-1
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EASTERN
X. C.
D. J. WHICHARD.
A Dainty I
Entered at has Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, as
Hail Mall. r.
The Nineteenth Century Ends
t Midnight of Sunday.
ember 1900.
of persons contend
that the twentieth century will be-
la January while
hundreds with
that the
is January write- B
in Hie October
1900
gent argue that, the new
century begins With numeral
date, on lo figure out
deftly that the bull day the
year MM I be hundred years
have run their course. argue I
that If the first year ended with De-
of year one, the nine-
teen hundredth year must, of course
end with December and
that of January. 1900,
is, therefore, the day of the;
new century. curiously
this latter i correct
but only in a numeral MOM, These
statisticians overlook one very
fact, however; that it re-
quires one hundred year-, lo
a and call for DO ex-
pert mathematician to figure
that full of the
nineteenth will have
until
midnight of the thirty-first of De-
Numerically, we
enter twentieth century with
i. But,
less, we entire
year of iron, go through it-
three hundred live days,
before the actual nineteen hundred
years shall hive ran
Is a Handsome and Dressy that
will not torture her tootsie
by their shape.
OUR LADIES
worst kind lo
ft a vi-ll m salt, a
Met
. a m i
l y to n a
In his and
in- by th arm. .;. he M
Md, me i i
m a ,
to fr
a Mg in mil.
cm would know him in
l I
I v ; .
man hi in
him y la lb t
. the drop in a
t of Um
1.1 1.1. pi t
I He IT
;. . .
id.
, you v
i.
r rat r and
., walked
i I what f
are the acme of beauty and comfort
and the prices are the lowest for well
made hoes from high grade mate-
that you can find in Greenville
or anywhere. We have them in the
latest styles. Our line of and Child
Shoes are unsurpassed for beauty and durability.
Come and see us when you want Shoes that
give satisfaction.
J. B. Cherry Co.
I I
Mr.
Just Hint
r.
Ilia.
; that there
I I . v ill
c . are tali
;. tree.
. y,.
ever
.-1 up in
i I
Hind.
ii . .
poem
en, bat -i
My
I.--. .
TESTED
Freaks of Sic p. Walkers.
An account to given of an
who swam
miles a river, gut ashore,
and was
by road side,
of the extraordinary
feat be accomplished.
Professor of Yale
of a young of
who used to play hide and seek fire insurance of the
while fast asleep. His fellow United States, e of
dents knew of his propensity, and relative Are
when he began walking threw several methods of
at Show the
American Ii. id-
lap Bake.
b of
Cotton the iv bale
I ,. imp .
bale
lire teat In Lowell, Mass.
the Associated Mutual
after him. which he always
clutched, over bedsteads
and other obstacle placed in bis
way.
A was
at o'clock in morning In a
engaged in prayer
evidently under the impression
that he was in church, but oilier
in a deep sleep.
A young girl given to sleep- walk-
the habit of imitating
the violin with her lip-, giving the
cotton.
Two small frame
alike and distance apart had
been erected on a plot and
the space them Oiled with of
at recently made as lo
the ability of the two
Styles of round bales lo withstand
the action of water, after being
s time the wires
the Lowry bales bad burst am.
none of the Lowry cotton was re
c trend from the teat. The Amer-
bales came out In-
tact and wet exterior,
which soon dried, leaving cot-
ton as ever
to Their Senses.
It is to be regretted that dis-
qualification of Ignorant voter
Southern States like
South Carolina and
have been compelled lo adopt
in self protection should not lie
adopted every States.
.; . f v
i .,
i-.-ii
Ufa win i
i.-i 1.1 j hi
. ; world
yon
Ufa v
alt lie and,
.- the ex-
Mil
Tl
Is l I
tors
s iii Ills
, m
Ins
. pi.
a- mi .-1 . per
.-oil-
I or
Hie scene I falls,
those I . I lie
began in -i adjourns
a. m.
Divine and sermon every
and evening. Ev-
prayer
M. A.
M. saw. I. A. funnel. Minister
in Charge.
Sun
day. morning and evening.
meeting evening. Rev.
A. Setzer, pastor. Sunday-
school a. m. C.
every Sun-
morning evening.
Wednesday cuing. Hear.
N. M. Sunday
school p. in. U p. Harding, n
dried
Sunday, Bear,
J. Morton, pastor. Sunday
p. in. mi
service-.
A. A. M. fl loan rills
Lodge, So. and
third Monday evening. It.
If. J. M. Ems, Sec
lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
D. N. G. V. Si Hodges,
Sec.
K. of P.-Tar Lodge, No.
every Friday evening.
J. L. Fleming. O. Can.
K. of II.
It. Vance Council, No.
swats Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, K. M. K.
Sec.
O. V. A. every
Wednesday at I. o.
F. ball. A
A. O. Council.
No. meets every first third
Thursday nights Odd Fellows
Ball. J. V. Gardner Worthy
Chief; S. Smith. Bee.
Bo. TitO. every second
Monday in . 1.1
lows Hall. W. II. Wilson
D. Smith Sec.
The Reflector
Book Store
The Bottles
boards and cotton waste, over which
ten gallons of Coal Oil were
Iii one building American
bales and one
stored. In the other
eight Lowry bales and one
i, The torch was and
the Barnes wen permitted to burn
preliminary turning and scraping e
and flourishing with the ii , as u blaze as cotton could
It puzzled her physician a well be subjected to. There was
great deal until he learned that Bo of the bale, owing to
when an the girl lived in a he fad that when the
fiddler, who often Hoy did a
performed upon his instrument few after being fired, one
within her hearing.
Briefs from Hill ill.
basal Stale
municipal government, and at the
same lime smooth the way to a sat
readjust mint
of representation In
There seems to no other means
Of terrible mistake
that was made when ballot
was thrust the hands
thus suddenly leveling the
of by
intrusion of a bas-
room.
bedside Mrs.
In Intervals. out tier grief,
and sway. Tills man
went, took Ms lilac.-, it was
not until cam.- a
the breath-
las quieter,
Ti-i- doctors at Kill- knew
was near. Their
read.
of half past that
of
p.-i-i
in of bis
Welles Attorney
Speed. Senator
Dr. h
am and
friends.
was a and the
solemn voice of broke tIn -till
he to the
Only Jar of II K
Horace tells Q lively story of
old render, an
ram and valuable jar on
which, lit an fabulous price.
on.- lint summer n volcanic
shock, such as tin- ones.
tonally Ms soon
about Ids ears Ms
vase. To Hie a
would have but tin-
rose to fortune.
He doubled Hie pries the article
mediately advertised It as
Jar In the world which bail bees
cracked by an
very slow about Unit. Whether lie
bis money is not but be certain-
deserved
Mayor Jones, of Toledo, o., bits
forbidden city police o carry
and is thinking of taking
away their r. To lemon-
Mayor Jones says he would
of bales fell away from
the flames and then other was
removed.
It was evident and generally con
ceded the American to patrol any district
Great has been brought bale tool much better I lO the city without club of
to bear on us to the political than the Lowry bale. Nearly all I depending solely the love
race, but so far we have the wires on the Lowry were pal riot ism of the people lie-
all offers. Whenever the sheriff burned bales elongated Mud him for protection.
us running he gels suspicious from their original length of feet ton Mayor
and takes alter inches to ii feet and over. This Jonas ought to that the
coming lo l SB exposed the Cotton in the Lowry walking behind the
and sociable as measles, bales to flames which were eat- of municipal ban- a good
some of them are just as m M many points than
when the lire was put out. Two walk policemen.
Una led Far Parts Ink,,.,,.,,.
Iii trial In Dallas
fur the defense a
Ms
to serve. The Hint
be had been a r a jury
which n for murder. It Is
not such to
the of the trial, so lbs counsel
re Is that
don't was the reply,
sin-riff hanged him the
Notes.
demand.
There is no truth in the rumor of the Lowry bales broke in two
we threatened to burn one of and were inure badly burned ARE
the railroad bridges the R A
company refused us a free pass. The bales Stood up I in health,
want to swim river splendidly under the severe ordeal, constitution undermined by
and walk to too. They neither in eating, by
Hickory nuts are ripe, but we ad j length, and only outer the laws of nature, or
will take cows and groceries on surfaces exposed to the intense
subscription Atlanta wan
Hod. another triumph for the
American Cotton Company's
bale.
The of
visitors to the Milan Is rend-
by the
over
lo The Broth-
so of Mercy slender
arms for the They
all of mid have no re-
to
If lie- Prussian were
bars
In
with coming
up every
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Liver will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
saved from the lire malaria, torpid
build up towns create mar- will picked over y biliousness
for products, con- the salvage reclaimed will be weigh- , ,. , . , .
. , , all kindred diseases,
markets greater pros- oil. , . ., . , nil I
parity for the Lei us was stated liters I S
have more factories.
at lire test that, absolute Cure.
ADVICE IS
Hook j.
sT-T.
OLD DOMINION LINo
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri-
days at G A. SI. for Greenville,
water permitting,
I.-tin leave at A.
SI. n A. SI. Tues-
days, Thursdays Saturdays.
hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Una from
Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
J. a. COREY,
-DEALER IN-
CO
A GENERAL LINE OF
HE-
Line of Hard wan.
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
TO SEE ME.
J. B.
for 0.1
a co.
WASH M,
Never spill turned over.
ITS. Stand Cc
to
cents.
JOB
Give a call.
I. in
FROM A-
Visiting Card
3- Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
is a v I
die news
those grow-
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
s Parker Fountain Pen
AT BOOK
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BAKER HART
-LEADERS IN-
Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
BUILDING HARDWARE A SPECIALTY
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The Eastern
aw . . .
VOL. XVIII. PITT H. C av, OCTOBER
NO
lit LARGEST HIGHEST AND 1ST
in the history of the Greenville T- Market was made at the saw
g, 1ST
All the surrounding were represented and the planters were all pleased with their prices.
They are learning that method of haying no adding the money to the price of their tobacco
is to their interest and they the tobacco to
THE WAREHOUSE.
Bring we Your next Load.
OLA FORBES
Sole Owner and Proprietor
WASHINGTON LETTER.
m-.- Mr. exhibits
a little
bin to
Ii Admiral Dewey
with
upon be in to start next
They are now trying to get
him to promise to ask Dewey to ac-
company knowing Dewey
to such a re-
as an he must obey, re-
of bis own wishes. Mr.
has not yet agreed to be-
come a party to this to use I
the country's admiration for Ad-
Dewey a vote
maker, but there is danger that he
will do so, notwithstanding all the
administration talk for mouths past
Dewey being allowed to
dispose of bis time in any way
he pleased when he got bark home.,
The administration is very
of Dewey excitement, which is
now at white heat. It serves
distract public attention from the
humiliating fact that
nos, who have navy, succeeded
sinking a United States
and killing or capturing the entire
crew, miles of the city of
If Cubans all feel as strongly
action of Gen. Lad-
low, in pushing aside civil ail
I Inn ii ii-- in Havana and putting an
end lo a labor strike by
military authority, as Carlos
who is now in Washington
docs, there is danger ahead. When
the action reach-
ed Washington, Garcia sent
a telegram
beg to remind you that you are not
in and speaking of that
action he all the
and acts committed
by the military Mb
of Gen. Ludlow. approved
by Governor General is the
most vicious. Gen. has
bean most unwise biking
charge of attain in
being asked for help by the
authorities. There was
no need such a display
of brutal authority. The strike
was as peaceable as any people's
gathering can Gen. Ludlow
has taken a wrong view of the ob-
of government He
ought not to have meddled in the
strike. The civil authorities ought
to have prevented his action, Ink-
hafts necessary pro-1
to settle the differences-
between the employers the la-
charging on helpless
laundry women, in
newspaper dispatches, shows that i
brutal force
used in Havana, I protest against
such outrages and denounce them
as a violation of the rights
pie e to under the
mice of the American government. I
Gen. ukase, which be
threatened to plunge into the Cu-
fortress a thousand or
men, is the most abusive
of power that I have ever
heard, including those lamed by
I hope that the
will take this mutter up
mediately, so as to prevent serious
complications that may arise from
the inability of Gens. and j
Ludlow in i with the
in i
The Census is to
same old political machine the
publicans have invariably it,
and those who control the appoint- j
care how much it will,
east the people. An indication
i bis has just given by the
choice of a machine to
lie used. The committee decided
M the that
were used It'll years ago, although
a new machine was offered which
would the work much faster.
The decision is said lo have been
inane because if
adopted, would largely re-
the number of clerks
ed, which Republican Congress-
men protested against.
According to the talk of
of Michigan, who have been in
Washington recently, the passing
of is more pleasing
otherwise. One of I hem, Mr.
Duke, of Grand Rapids,
retirement
from politics marks Boats of a
stupendous demagogue. He has
accomplished very little in
save to spend the
public and in-1
crease the taxes of people. A
great many who looked upon him j
as a now sec that he
was soil of
ha-been
cosily one for lax payers of
Michigan, and now the
sec him revealed in his true
they are thankful hi- official
career is
Washington. C, I,
Ail in i nil Dewey is guest,
during his present stay Wash-
of Kb, Washington Me
Lean, mother of Hon. John It.
democratic candidate for
Governor of Ohio. The ovation
given him upon his arrival in
Washington, and during the civic
parade he reviewed, was. greater
than ever given to any other
It was
participated in by everybody,
regardless of politics, race or sex,
-hulling I the people
the difference lulu a real
hero u man
politics. The administration
gladly have made this occasion a
republican but
people would not it
perfectly willing that
republicans should have
present
their own, but they know the
war with Spain was not a
can party affair,
On, no the rear platform
speeches which Mr, i
to make in lobe h
Ii is a more
that be make speeches
Cleveland and Toledo, where the
republican disaffection is strongest.
Al least, is sort of talk the
republicans are handing out. No-
body believes a wold of
influence of Mr.
la used to
re W ant I Manila Ohio
in Washing
loll to speak work for Man
mi ticket, for Instance,
Watson, who was
source of so much worry to Boss
that he given a nice
Washington to keep hint
of state, has gone home to
lake the stump for at the
personal of Mi.
although he hales as
the Old Hoy with bating
a certain kind of water, and does
hesitate, when campaign is
on, to say so with emphasis.
protean were
and that Ohio man, Thomas
II. Anderson,
tea Attorney for the District
if Columbia, because of the
of Ohio politics. Natural
enough there is much kicking,
among the
members of the Washington bar.
who thought the place should lone
been given ha one of
i. A mil Ohio i I
A. II, of
of the Government Hospital for
the Insane Si.
although
is in Civil Service and
should properly have
by the promotion of the
Quite a number of
men, who came over from New
York to continue
talked of the
is
a lot of additional officers, in-
who ha- i made his of
pi in
the govern-
ii h
as an- miller our
man v, ho. a- I result of a court
is drawing full as a
Brigadier without doing
in the line of duly, is
again He has
lo
Mr.
oiler of some of the
and some epic--
Mr.
would, before long the
inevitable from the
leadership to save himself from be-
fun ii. and i Ii hi w
his there would an
end lo one man rule .
It is to resist belief
dial recent popgun campaigning
in Hie Philippines was directed
I ,.,., ,,,,,,;
lien, tills I
a-a part of gen-
movement, an
of three division, under
of liens. Wheeler
Wheaton advanced upon cap
which had been gar
about sis hundred nil
Filipinos. The next day it
in regular
press dispatches our troops
friends of Col. who is per-
forming I be duties
receiving the
propel In p. him
difference in rash between hi.
nil retired and what
if he would
to be retired, m Col.
could be Began can
block promotion a- long
us he on and
cannot be except upon
the years
duty.
whole sermon into the
with jealousy.
other man ha- as mm b right to sue
a- in hale
provided lie puts brains,
State of Ohio,
makes oath
he is senior partner of the
iii m of Prank J, Co., do-
business in City of Toledo,
Slate aforesaid,
I hat will pay sum of
DOLLARS for
case of Catarrh that
be cured by the Hall's
Catarrh Cure. J.
Sworn to define me and
ed in my presence, this lit it day of
December, A. D.,
I l A. W.
I , Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
and acts directly
blood mucous surfaces of
system.
Toledo,
Sold druggists.
Hall's Family Pills are the bast,
Senator Carter of for-
of Republican
National Committee says an
Income tax will soon be
for the Hutted Slates, then
the Republicans will claim the idea
as ow n.
I . . .- I
i I.
At Law.
Greenville, N. c.
i-
hi l
ling and and his bus-.
. , . . . v , . in.--
i p north western ion
of have
hail a lour snow.
I to has
C in gelling himself
in command Philippines,
If ho hasn't Succeeded In winning
much from the Ills pull
with has proven
advice of .,.,, . .
. TAKE Cam. Team
men who he . .-,.,,.,,,,, r,
lo Is- removed. To give and lion-
. i. he i-1 Hold Slid In
I W,
P.
Civil Engineer ill Surveyor.
I-- ii and
FOR
POWER.
t Mills H. Kure
H. C N. O
i AM
AT LAW,
N. C
Dr. D.
N.
C.
If


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Eastern reflector, 3 October 1899
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
October 03, 1899
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