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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
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to fr
a Mg in mil.
cm would know him in
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man hi in
him y la lb t
. the drop in a
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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
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c . are tali
;. tree.
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ever
.-1 up in
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Hind.
ii . .
poem
en, bat -i
My
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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.
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yon
Ufa v
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Mil
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tors
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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
J i h
, Hark.
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
EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J.
Entered the Post at
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
Id the test suit brought by a
merchant against the city
relative loan ordinance
signs the streets, the city won.
The Mayor ordered the feigns to
at once.
Win a
Sometime a--o Tail
offered a Junior Burk i tin-
who u mid bring I be
nm 1- I lie
contained in
Mi- Lillian
little of W. K. J
of The Ban
Uh- largest list and awarded
prise. She had
cl.-l coin-slant was
mum
AD
HI NO Its.
K. I,
Mrs. is in town visiting
children friend-.
lbs. i. K. Jackson and mother
Miss Myrtle
Warren. who had
Special Rates.
Annual
Una Daughters at
Henderson, X. C. Oct.
slopping in tow u Ibis week to
the
Cigar Co. shipped
on I more last
ever that length of lime.
A. On i pay IS cents per
for col I on seed now. and ex-
p--ts to keep on highest
HUM
October
The total registration up lo date
TO TIE LEFT CHI H
Year Local Paper.
u account of the above occasion
the A. C. I. ill sell round trip
,.,,, Hardy Co. The
An exchange the fob and lo
lowing contrast the local Tickets will be any
paper and the city paper, 11th. limit R. F. keep post
makes the point in favor of the as to the changes in the cotton
former, as a matter of fast. It j I market, and arc position to pay
,. . . . on In-st price at all
Services at
You lie able to gel large
THE TRADE.
Good by every train We can suit yon
CLOTHING.
US SHOES. HATS. NOTIONS.
THINKS.
I ; ; ,.
A call will
c T- J
FIVE POINTS.
city paper tilled with murders,
cock lights, scandal cases, for
less money than on pay for your
local paper, but these city papers
never advertise your community
make the more val
liable. They do not help along
your schools, churches and public
enterprises, they d. publish
your home news ; they nothing
good of you, or your
neighborhood; they take no inter
eat you. A good newspaper is
as much of an advantage to a
Bet. C. IV. Howard
Christian assisted by
Harper, of
began a a
Monday night. arc
able and will Intend
public it go out to
he it I . i II o'clock A.
M.
limes.
Monday
bright Then-are
of and
are to keep coming
in. Board hen being an cheap is
very la favor alum school.
you are interested getting a
loan lot nice little farm
by, ace or write A. ;. He
lo sell either large or small
I . M. I . I. A. ,,., will given for any
The of enterprising business.
Tin- Insurance
Association of North Caroline, held your necessities depend
or as are good annual election here mi on your condition. If
your home paper. II day. Ur. i. Harris elected lion is such that you need any
on I lie President and I. Little was our line, or any general
elected Secretary and -hop or work done.
Mr. I. who has been you know are. and we
President fol
re election at tins This
has nearly half I mil-
lion dollars insurance in this
count v.
stand by you. and is ever
lookout for your interest.
STORES TO HANDLE
enrolled this dale last year.
two counties and six Slates
are represented.
The good preparation of the new
students indicates the
work at the academies.
b strongly favors good
lion.
There is rejoicing at
excellent of our col-
ladies from this place have enter
ed that college. The of
enables a yo-inc. man
to go out to see his sister.
The Students
is very active now. It
meets every Monday evening and
every -i is urged to join.
The College pastor. W. Lynch
preaches a sweet, simple
He is not a theologian, nor a
but a gospel preacher.
The professors are visiting many
of the They divide
them up so that
is often
Taylor delivers an ad-
dress at the Dr. K.
Y. us President
n Theological
The law cl sent up seventeen
men to the Supreme Court,
of whom received license. This is
largest law- class the history
of the new school.
The debate between Trinity
this college is lo conducted
on Thanksgiving. The
H. White, W. T.
lift i run
We have j opened in the
building with an entirely new
and complete stork of
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions. II.,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meal. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,.
Lard, Tobacco, etc. in fact
every STAPLE ARTICLE
carried in a general stock.
We Also
Dim
HAY, OATS, CORK, COT-
TON SEED AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on every th I will be
found as low as a good article can
sold at. You an cordially in-
to visit on i store.
Highest price paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING.
K. C
CM THE THAT IS
OFFERED, AND AT
LOWEST PRICES.
Alter two years
Premiums have paid
IS THE--
BUILDING UP
Dies Hydrophobia.
N. September
Dollie May the IS
months old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. B, P. died this
afternoon from of what
is thought by the doctors who at-
tended the sufferer lo have been a
genuine case of hydrophobia,
ago
d Bland to serve at all
A reputation for pure food
products has always our aim.
and which we have succeeded in
quern is Senators always keeping our goods up to the
elected by popular highest standard of
Wake has the negative. high grade canned goods.
Takes l the
Bar. J. x. began but pas-
of the Memorial
times, at Ibis time
is wagons and earls.
a. ;. Ora Mk. Co.
preacher Mr. could
not be with us last night us he had
lo go back lo but has
given us two of plain sermons as
our people ever listened lo. We
made fur
choice leas and coffees, Hue cereals,
the preliminary debate.
About a month ago. while the church on and pi idled remainder of this
child was playing in the ball a bull excellent H
morning and and hope that much good
dug ran through the house with
Willie her nine year
old brother. Dollie fell down and
evening, lie announced that
Sunday be would a
of ices would con-
may Is.- accomplished by this meet-
in.
ITEMS.
Personal and Other Notes.
H. V., Sept. UM
Mrs. Albert and three
to scream. this the all the week following.
dog sprang her and lacerated .
cheeks badly, and bit
her severely the other cheek. Not Work-
Monday child begun to In reality it is not so tin-
show symptoms similar lo those kind of service a man or woman
observable a slight cold and not docs that entitles him or hello re-
last evening did nervous and sped, as the spirit manner in children, Miss Mamie and
convulsive conditions manifest which it i- done. Visitors to Boa William-Ion,
themselves lo render ton. for instance, are shown the hist Sunday here visiting friends
the theory of hydrophobia tenable, grave at the corner of Huston Com- and relatives.
time, up to the of of the Mrs. Maggie and
soup. Kings have been ,,,. of are visiting
known to treat Mrs. Dr. Hicks this week,
courtesy a chef who could Miss Alice Plymouth,
dishes as a rare ail. is visiting Mrs. W. Smith,
condition is excellence. Thomas
Hour and sugars are always the
i best to anywhere, and
Tennis is now very popular prices areas low as the lowest.
a Dumber of new courts are
constructed i-i campus.
The first eating of the
Historical Society was held
bust week. Mr. Waller White, of
read a paper on the fa
limits tea party, Mr.
on Mas-
Mere, Mr. Joe Adams on Win. L.
Yancey, and Mr. reviewed the
work of Hague
Unite coins and old I
newspapers were presented lo
Cattle. f
Hoes,
you
mail
am now in new
stores prepared to supply all
your wants the way of
I STAPLE AND
GROCERIES.
Mine is an exclusive
in-- and I carry a-
FULL STOCK of the BEST
me a call when anything
y line is needed and I promise lo
lease you both in quality and
price of the goods.
0.1;
IS
Historical Society by Mr. T. A.
of
K.
Mr
E. M.
lien.
ff. C.
.-
Colton Ragging always
on ,
Fresh goods kept
hand. Country produce and
M. sold. A trial w ill convince you.
D. W.
of Newark, N. J.
Your Policy
t. Has Cash Value,
Loan Value,
i. Paid-up Insurance,
Extended Insurance that
works automatically,
Will be reinstated
three yearn after lapse if you are
in good health.
A Second Year
No Restrictions,
K. Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of the second and of each
succeeding year, provided the
ii i ii in for the current year be paid
They may be used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the I turn ranee, or
To Make Policy Payable
no Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L.
N.
of death, convulsions recurred with
heart rending frequency.
Youngest Railway President
Mr. Clark of
Tarboro, president of Car cM bate bis bead
Railway, was
and called the Railway
Commission office.
Mr. is youngest
president of a railway record.
Although nut more twenty
C. ;. who
very lick, is out again.
Mrs. U. I. to town
yesterday to have a on her
i he looked the massive
bis built, and doubt
whether he bad in bit own opened,
held work done anything no Mr. and Mrs. R. While left
creditable. last week for Jacksonville, N.
Why should not w will spend some
live years of age, at the head endow a of domes UM Mrs. people,
of a railroad that has seven Root. II. Mitchel, of
of track in operation and has three Vassal- has accepted a clerkship with
hundred work the or be While it Co.
mile ex j regarded as necessary to the round-1 The Presbyterian church
tension. every girl a beautiful appearance
The East Carolina is being con- j peels to Is- in the king new dress of paint. Mr. Daniel
The deserves much credit for his
of securing is Unit excellent taste the selection of
seeking II themselves colors with which church
know-wherein true con ,
If Chicago
succeeds
making known lo its and
others that the secret of MM of
Hill, and u large force is now en-
gaged at work on the road. In a
few weeks extension will reach
which is miles
from Tarboro.
trains will lie put on
. , ,, I i-ll I till
today for the lime and a ,, is her
schedule This
business here yes
Post
lack of alter, definite knowledge of
its work
will no vain. News.
Advertising In the Right Way.
To advert is toad
judiciously. In
place, it is essential to select a
class newspaper in which lo de
a store and goods. An
advertising authority
a leading a place
Then too method scope of ad
are to lie considered.
The should
lie such as to at attract the
ice of public. They
impart information
which
will satisfy the reader
that's
just what I ant A store
advertised in manner will get
patrons, those will ad
over COUNTRY.
Late official advices from Samoa
indicate an entirely stale of
affairs I here.
The cruiser will carry
United
to tin- Paris
has
a special agent In
to make an inquiry into the
killing of live Italians
at
mi
Lincoln's is dying
K. Junes, of
chairman of the
Miss Peyton, of Ohio,
has returned, after spending sever-
weeks with Mrs. P. L.
of this place.
Rev. L. Jackson left last Mon-
day for his old home near More
bead City,
Constable is having the
street put in order now.
The A. C. I,, pump at this point
is broken down which in giving
t lots of bother. The P- E.
L. Co. is supplying
water from their reservoir,
through, a small hose. This eon-
ill mail longtime to up u
J. II. went to Rocky
Mount today.
Mr. of
N. C., here last Sunday
in the church.
Cl HE rail
Night will,
Took l Mils
Intake Money if Is-
and
you well. None. u M
National Commuter, sailed Drag lo,
Mom
THE FARMERS WAREHOUSE,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
WHY
WE WANT
as you can get in
It T will guarantee to you an much money
house in North Carolina. We think we can do
1st. Because we
the beat Lighter Warehouse in the State
and the Lights are so arranged, as to shed
a gentle over our entire floor
thus showing your TOBACCO to every
advantage,
W ml m w
Our united efforts are
in driving your TOBACCO to the highest
notch. This gives an advantage over
most houses that we are on sale
and what might possibly la over looked
in one the other sees.
HAVE SH DIED OUR TO MAKE AND
AND
OF WHAT WE CAN DO. WK
ENJOY
WHICH EMPHASIZES THE THAT MERIT PROLONGED AT
TIMES WILL ULTIMATELY TRIUMPH.
to every or Mack, rich or poor, the Highest Market Mm at all fair
and while your Tobacco may not bring your expectation every time we shall see to it that it
sells for the top of the market.
Yours truly,
JOYNER HUGHES.
PROPRIETORS.
THE KING CLOTHIER.
COl v
Prove
Low Prices is the Lever that
Will Move my Stock.
I HAVE
I'm;
TO ALL
AND BEAST. Tin; ,,.
I OH
MENS SUITS
HENS PANTS
Goods.
BOYS 2-Piece SUITS
BOYS KNEE PANTS
BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS 1.63
Heavy Weight-worth
BOYS OVERCOATS
Heavy Pants Goods
CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HOSE,
SEE FOB i;
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
E. W. CLIFFS pr
FURNISHINGS, NOTIONS.
LADIES and MISSES
HALF HOSE-Fast
Black-per pair
LADIES VESTS-for , .
Winter
Ladles Dress KID
Gloves-best make
Ladies ,
all linen
Mens Sunday-Alpine
Hals
Hens Sucks-per pair
Hats, Dry Goods,
Al I I. ., ,.,. j. ,
of i . i-,. .,.,.
on
The lot ii conn
of the . week previous ti.
i larger
tin . ii.
ii i
re luted lo
r.
den in re-
i.
Marv i r.
A. t ;. Ben were
iv,
properly
in
IV Moore was
poll lax for 1800,
poll
tax in Beaver . , . .
W. A.
Board
has t
arc now
i the jail
a large of
than twenty-live,
hi under
death, it baa been
i made lo appear
and of said jail nine
i- ii-. an- and tin- of
j-
arc forthwith
to provide a careful
and than
two in number, who shall keep
continuous watch day
upon mid jail prisoners con
for leg,
The Clerk of the Board was in
I to the Sheriff of the
it complied
in
Stock
is Complete
LINES.-
prices that will suit you.
COE AND SEE THEM.
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 Patterns-Per Yard.
At the NEW CORNER STORE.
FRANK WILSON,
above order
i t II,
Tin- County
Hated certain property in
in accordance
with a previous Board,
I be were charged on the tax
list ,.; sum of
for the
tin- tax lo he computed
according to levy of those years.
Several delinquents , n- allow I
list tor
REP AIRING,
Shop.
AM PO SERVE TUB PUBLIC
GREENVILLE, N. C.
EASTERN M is
lo plant a good betel
Greenville and make money out of
LOCAL
Tenth
The fall fairs Ibis
It frosty feeling weather.
Time Hies, but can
beat it.
The screen door can soon go into
winter quarters.
It's only natural that lovers
should be close-mouthed.
Five Sundays, live Mondays and
live Tuesdays this month.
The trees and the calendars have
both lost most of their leaves.
It is funny that bridal pairs are
softest when they are green.
The kick of a cow is not the most
acceptable form of n milk punch.
Cold cash in something gives
a fellow a part It
Association and Conference look
many of town Sunday.
The merchants say that the cir-
Friday trade
day.
A little child of Laura
colored, was painfully burned Sun-
day afternoon. doth
log caught on lira,
Some col Ion patches have the
appearance of all the cotton they
will yield this year being picked
out. That is for the
week October.
The house of Amos Williams,
colored,
caught lire the roof Sunday
without
much damage no alarm was
turned in.
ONE AFTER ANOTHER.
And The Column Keeps Moving.
It's always easy to see through
people who make spectacles of
themselves.
Wonder if the President don't
feel very small with Dewey in
Washington.
The merchant who starts in bus-
without ready money is apt
to become a man of note.
September Weather.
Mr. Allen furnishes
the following re
port of weather for the mouth
of
Highest temperature,
Lowest temperature,
Thunder storms
Light frost h.
W,
1.09,
a,
Cat With a Blade.
This Mr. U. L.
was grinding a mower blade an
wheel. In some way
blade got hung on the wheel, jerk-
it out of big hand. the
revolutions of the wheel the blade
struck Mr. twice the
put a flavor on
crape that is missed the main
tr. his
1880.
Judge W. A. left Ibis
Miss la Tucker went to Tar
today.
M, Blow returned lo Winter-
ville Saturday evening.
Mai. II. Harding home
this morning from
Mrs. S. J. left this
morning for Rocky Mount to visit
relatives.
to Win
this morning to assist in a
meeting there.
Miss Helen this morn-
for to attend the ,
Female
Tuesday, i
B. S. Wilkins went to Wilson,
Monday night.
M. left this morning
for Philadelphia.
J. X. Gorman, sT
came Monday
I. Hooker let I this for
Philadelphia a specialist.
M. Moore, of
; arrived Tuesday evening
to visit Mrs. T. It.
Miss Minnie left this
morning to attend the
Baptist Female
Miss Ada Ward left this morn-
for lo attend the
Normal and college.
B. Lee and wife, of Wilson,
who have been visiting his mot her,
Mrs. s. Lee, returned bone
today,
John Lamb,
Tuesday evening to lie
present at the
tonight.
Hiss Bessie K. of
arrived Tuesday evening In
lake a position at Mrs. M. A.
store.
Hiss Whedbee, of
ford, arrived Tuesday evening to
lie one of the bride's maids at the
MAYOR'S COURT.
Mayor J. Q. disposed j
of the follow cases since last
Thus. Williams and id
mons, drunk and lined 12.30
lints e; -I-.
disorderly
and i language, lined one
penny and costs,
William disorderly
profane language, lined one
and costs, 18.10,
elms. Brans and Rollins,
disorderly. Rollins not guilty.
Evans lined ft and total
00.65.
Tims. Williams, driving on side
walk depot, lined one penny and
costs, 02.70,
SHIRTS SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRTS
mum shirts
SHIRTS SHIRTS
H SHIRTS
you get
CO
CO
W. Stamps Howard and W.
Clark, of Tarboro, down
Tuesday evening to attend the
Whedbee marriage.
COLUMBIA AHEAD
I Man n -in-1 look .
are out for the of
Mr. Flanagan and Rosa
Hooker in Memorial Baptist
church on the at s o'clock A.
-H. cards have been issued lo
friends in town but allure invited.
A public reception will be held at
the homo of I he bride on Hie even-
of the I
the James grape . .
to smack the lips over.
Chief of Pol ice James has a new
guest at the James Hotel. He
says the boy is a lively one. j Rev. J. T. of
There grows more more is not for
for dwelling houses declares that
ville and world to an end on
E. M. Carter, who has been
spending some here, left this
for Cuba.
Miss Mary Alice left this
for to attend
the music school.
Miss Harding left this
morning to attend the normal
Industrial college at
H. Harding has to
to enter upon his duties as
principal of
October, I.
MaJ. H. Harding went to Tar-
ban today.
Miss
inkers to attend the
X. Del
course of the yacht today
the Shamrock, of
and Columbia, of the
York Yacht Club, was tin-
coast. The w i ml h
east blew twelve miles an hour.
The Shamrock tin lino
St ahead, and
at had tho lead to
two At the wind
dropped to seven knots when the
Columbia passed the Shamrock
and easily increased her lend to
ninety seconds.
The Columbia turned
the stake boat at
Shamrock at The Columbia
ft still
Telegraph Office Change
After Ibis week tin- Western
Union Telegraph Company will
handle their business from this
point direct, their contract with
Tarboro, Greenville and Washing-
ton Telegraph Co. ending the
lost. Tho Tarboro, Greenville
and Washington are all
effected the change, the West-
Union taking charge of each of
II. has bean
appointed Manager at
S. V. King, Tarboro and K. J.
Washington.
SHIRTS SHIRTS
SI s
SI
SHIRTS SHIRTS
co
FOR MONEY
All constantly
C. S. FORBES,
SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRT
SHIRTS
SHIRTS SHIRTS
Seven Springs I.
Mr. w. r. proprietor,
of tho Osmond Boom here,
On from Mr. F. Smith the
Seven Springs Hotel tor a term
live years from the flint of January,
next. Mr. ill will conduct
the hotel Well.
Ga s Parker Fountain
p Hit.
FOB SALE AT REFLECTOR HOOK STORE.
EASTERN REFLECTOR,
X.
D. J. Ed. Owner.
AD
Hie Post el
Greenville, N. an Second
Mail Matter.
OBSERVATIONS.
Made by The Va.
Every man who is seedy is nut a
farmer.
that doesn't
worm.
The photographer is the DUD
whole expert at making
The average titled iIi i
. I -ll- I- . I.
Unkind rustle the that
the in the garden
the heart.
If some people were to tell the
truth they looked
humorists.
Take love out of life and there
would be DO sunshine in the
or happiness in or
in the heart.
The supply of truth la letting so
very small that it is now used
mostly for Veneering falsehood.
Is a Handsome and Dressy that
will not torture her tootsie
by their shape
LADIES
LL
at
To those
in Tints Tills
are keep the
Men in perfect order and are
. n absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
malaria, torpid liver,
and all bilious diseases.
Liver Pills
l-i-u
II -1 II
The f
n ,
v .
are the acme of beauty and comfort
and the prices are the lowest for well
made Shoes from high grade mate-
that you can find in Greenville
or anywhere. We have them in the
latest styles. Our line of Mens, Boys and Child
Shoes are unsurpassed for beauty and durability.
Come and see us when you want up to date Shoes that
give satisfaction.
J. B. Cherry Co.
Queer Case Before a Magistrate.
A remarkable ease was tried
here yesterday morning before
Squire W. L.
K. M. Keith are contractors living
in this county. Borne days ago
Keith and gave
him fur this amount, pay-
able to Keith, or order. Keith re
the cheek after the hanks
were closed and asked
Lamb, Greensboro merchants, to
cash it. They did so; hut found
out shortly afterwards that the
cheek had not been endorsed by
Keith. Mr. then
Keith, but was Bud him. Cincinnati i
He happened, however, lo meet o put up at a table at Columbus i . nave
and thinking the matter with a, number of legislator and the lamps. fee white or ground
might lie simplified, begot e way In Which they ad-glass.
dressed each other greatly the eyes under water
traveler, Ii was, bathing, la sail water.
Will torn .,,,., H ,, h,
no
spoke to each other as the gen-
from
happened to bail from. For ten
or the drummer
bore it ill silence. Then be Mid
crushed the statesmen
A Washington man has received tinging in stentorian tones to
a letter from a republican Mend in the waiter. the gentleman as it can borne is heller.
to change the check from
it, But, strange
enough, as Keith board
of this he had Lamb and Han
indicted for They
were tried before
yesterday and hound to court,
Greensboro Raleigh Post.
For The Eyes.
have colored shades on
that from electricity, directly
the eves.
Don't I be eyes by reading,
or any like occupation
with mi imperfect light.
Don't bathe eves
cold water; I hat which is as warm
Ohio, from which the following
from Ethiopia please the but
. ,., That ended the
torn Han- from
He has
Rough on Hi.
opposite i window Id
a that a strong
Ike on awakening.
i lie
. . i . I
wards republicans and are bis father's
believes that is
to unless he can gel the -i.-
republicans back j A i, ,,,, .- n j sec,
ho. Mag of the I do,,, home than
audit Is always harmful wherever
found. Quite a good deal has been
written of late about
part of North Carolina lying beyond
nine Ridge in terms of the high
eel praise, This is all right. It
is u wonderful foil
lug promises. It la bard to
what will become When
as sweet as to W,
enjoying his scare, and will
are
voice to a nicety .
long ago the
young man
. n .-. .- ,. .
later whether we'll slay at home on wanted, without delay, an amount
election
Mr. George a Well to-do
a good tanner, from
below Salisbury, WM in town yes-
laboring under the delusion
that he was the richest man in the
world. a barber one
dollars to shave him. threw
mosey right left iii the streets,
and teal telegram after telegram
to Morgan, George Van
and other in New-
York telling them to buy up all
the for
wag in New York telegraphed
him that the Southern
bran for
him, and that now he was sole own
which he believes.
Klutz cashed sonic sis hundred
dollars worth of the
pay checks and afterwards lost
them. An effort will lie made to
have him placed in the State
at
to Raleigh
of money, and he knew the
father would a request for the
same with cold Wait-
till he knew his father
WOUld be away he went to a ti-b
lie i. i I
nil I hi i
; be I i .
for I
. a Hook.
In e
. ;
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. n
. I,
. Cell. I I V-.
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II i .
nil III V, Ml for you
iii lo . lien sun
ll, i I, pi Jug
In I III I In ii
ll . i,. it . is.-
;. i r if nil I
.
. ;
r-. lb. sun
In
his
Mi liters real
OLD DOMINION LINE
phone call-room rung up the almost possibilities an
calling for the cashier. The j dot-eloped, But an an-
cashier was forthcoming, and when ; young lets bis
he was at the other end the young i outran and
man Imitated his sire's compare Hie people of ion
say, Blank, if that j to those of the Bast in the great
of mine comes and of the latter, lie-
asks for don't give ll to him. re read an article along this
Only give him , line in which the writer claimed
The cashier promised be j all the intellectual strength of
would fulfill the demands. Not -i .,
d the rugged
longer a he sun ca ed III tie . , . ,
,, , , ,,. mountain aides. Of course is
and demanded C-l. He was .
,.,,, all and would lie amusing
refused by the conscientious cash
and, apparently In anger, the
young man contented himself with
the Clo.
When he old reached the
there was a scene.
people are complain
very bitterly at the high taxes
shows lived by the last
The circus
if were so harmful. To be
sine Vance saw the light
among I be green hills of
but Nathaniel a stronger
and ; man, born where
is as as a bread tray
and where there is no trace of
The truth is, for
every genius from the
mountains her equally as
did an lie found the
of tin- Kant, where the ocean
out its ruling to gel rid o part of I h ii .
,. , , , song. of
the say will n , . . V. .,
. , . I one family, am v
come into the slate again.,. , ,,,,, ,. ,,., J
tax is reduced. The Wallace pen j lo la- turning up our noses at each
pie are paying their full lax other. Let cultivate the spirit
where, but will he of broth-
possible them to visit again
, , , ,. to DO making
until w In I odious on
their buss and especially In become
to the that is I
the comity tout; the United Stales or better than the
other. It enough to know
SERVICE
Si camel's leave on
Mondays, Wednesdays and
days ii A. M. for Greenville
water permitting,
ruing leave at ft A.
M., A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Soiling hours subject lo change de-
pending stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old S. Co. from
Now York; Clyde Line from
Line from
and Line from
Boston.
N. SOS, Aft.
Washington, N. O.
J. Aft.,
Greenville. N.
PATENTS
NO
ADVICE S TO
in
Book
i.
E. . Lair, D C.
FREE
Pay. to Keep Cotton Clean.
It is a mistaken idea that sonic
farmers have that it docs not pay-
to keep their cotton clean. Mr.
Jere Brown, one of our good far-
who bus always careful
to the cotton as free from
dirt and trash as possible, had
in Norfolk two or
ago sold above the
market price. Messrs.
Rountree and Company, who sold
it wrote that it brought
est price have heard of any col
ton selling for up to the present and the city 137.-News and
Observer.
J.
IN-
A LINE
in
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now in- found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
Brown.
COMB TO
J. It.
Notice to Creditors.
Clerk of Court
mi lo inc. the on the lit
of n Um- Ur of
it In it to
ill lo the t make
t the
and to nil of Mill to
claims. to
of this will
ill I'M
Aug.
CANNON,
in . oil tic T
Land Sale.
Ry tin
in in Till
O On
l I I. , K-ll
for -n
the town
i n Mir, to the
l. fl of
lo will tin- R
I-. North n. . Jim Brown, K hi
Cox N . I S-.
i i mi.-i In Hired,
n Um No i
i. wit mi U-
i v I
d.
Sale of make Assets
B of la
in
Court, l. A
v.
Wayne, Cos
the will on
Monday, Um and
Conn door la
to Kile lo the Udder
following lo
one tract or of land.
In Swift Creek as
n n Make,
Corner, North to tin- en-
then the canal a thence
i-i to a Baal to
tin thence line
thence with the line a stake, I.
A. corner, thence North to the
thence a with the
road to P. A. other corner,
with Wayne's line to the
weal t n stake near a
thence with Argent Smith's line
Hymning containing more or
ii. skinned,
n R
at re
hi Hom
Never spill when turned over.
NORTH
Comity.
Know all turn by
That we, O. Penn and 0- W. Dudley,
trading under the firm
at Danville, Va., together with J.
Henderson, N. C. trailing at
N. C, under the firm name of
J. P. Taylor A Co., and II. of
Greenville, N. C. lo form n
under by virtue of
he of North Carolina,
Vol II. Code of
I The name
shall II. P.
It is fr the
hi tobacco Commission
in the town X
J. W.
A Penn. at Va.,
are racial and G
Dudley and J P. Taylor, J. P.
Taylor A Co., at n, N. are
Said A to
the of mM
the mini of
Said J P. Co., to the
capital of said
the of Five Dollar.
The limited shall begin
Sept 2nd, continue for the space
f three no
t.
J, P.
A Free Trip to Paris
NORTH CAROLINA.
Pitt County, In Court
J.
partners, C. Notice of
ft Son
against Warrant
The Flour and
Feed Company.
The defendant. The Flour and
Feed will take notice that a sum-
in the entitled action was
-11. mi ii,
by the clerk of
the Superior court of Pitt which
the Sheriff of
win county with the en-
l In my
The purpose of Mid a by
the Is recover of the
Flour and Feed
sum of and
which is due them by a
breath of contract in the sale
fa lot of Hour.
The said and Feed
will take notice that a
was hr the clerk of
court the mill gird day of September,
said
j Feed company, which, together
with MM summons, ii before the
court of Pitt
Monday after the first Monday of
to wit. on the 4th day of
And
Flour Feed arc
to appear at term and answer
or demur lo the complaint, which will be
in the office of the Superior Court
clerk of said county within the first three
days of Midterm, let the defend-
ant luxe that If they fail to answer
r-11 I complaint within the required
plaintiff will apply lo for
the relief demanded. This the day
of D. C.
Blow, clerk superior court.
Attorneys far
tOo Win. Stand
cents.
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ii
was made at the
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OLA FORBES
Sole Owner and Proprietor
NOTES FROM THE
It in again
Otis win bone before
minus nest
spends Lin in a
he expect to
own row in life.
A u Ohio lieu
on a if
variety were
more get along
w h fewer legs.
Senator Hanna's
limit English govern-
ii good as
seems lo many as
rather a foolish to be
at this time by one so
President. Mr. Han
the idea that
republic is batter j
is very absurd. arc
a few Americans who will
not agree him.
When
that is good to
without his
be did not anticipate that only 3.1
later the Republican party
would try to prove that he didn't
know what be was
is not likely to
the
If he has any political aspirations
he is keeping them to himself.
If determines to go into
politics he will go in as he went
into the harbor of Manila. He
will just slip in bis
are expecting him, and
take possession before break
i-vi-n nation-
character of the re option at
Washington to admiral Dewy
could entrain the President and
Secretary try big to use
occasion to link the Admiral's
fame with their policy since bis
victory. It would probably have
to expect anything
else from Secretary Long, but
President have
aspirations for that once.
Shrewd observers who have
watched the course of
events in the Ohio campaign, say
that no one need be surprised if
be an apparent breach
j between Senator Hannah
President before the state election.
saying that British gov-
is as good as
especially by characterizing all
talk of Admiral Dewy for -President
as Senator
has put the president in an
pleasant position at this time. If
the President should go through
the motions of turning Senator
it might placate the
large clement in party that is
disgusted with his while
friends would
the real meaning of the I rick.
Treasury Balance Sheet.
Washington, Oct. The
issued today shows a de-
crease for the month of
of t. The I state-
for three mouths ending Sat-
shows that the receipts
., . , . from inn pounds to
the government have exceeded ex ,,, . . ,,
i at all. For
What the Largest
ton in i in- South
Done for
The
Plant was organized by
T. W. says the
is owned by
Messrs. Pratt ft Coons, and Is the
largest in the South.
plant stalled in operation
in fall of ginning
baling the first year bales.
Of the crop of 1898 ginned about
bubs. The proprietors ex-
to gin and bale bales
of the present crop. The result of
this system In their ad-
vantages to the Burner the
shipper. This plant has reduced
the cost of baling from 19.50 to
a bale.
The farmer drive-, his load of,
cotton lo the gin, and can it on
his wagon and rest ten minutes,
during which time his wagon is
unloaded by machinery, his cotton
ginned, baled, sampled and mark
ed sod delivered into his wagon,
together with the seed if he prefers,
Of prefers, he can lake a
age ticket for cotton and seed and
be bothered no more with his
product. But these arc not all the.
advantages. drive lo this
gin and sell his cotton, in
He Was
tine of our from
country, an old gentleman
seldom to was here
tile for Hie first lime
saw a street -sprinkler at work.
His first vies of it as when it
was owing towards Its pa-
shape and make -up was new
to him and he kepi an it.
As it passed lie followed
of course lbs
i water spurting out.
he yelled out, man
there, you're losing all your water,
I lie thing's
The driver smiled drove
dratted fool, If you
gut enough sense to stop
when a man tells yes, blame you
you can go slid
old gentleman as
the
.-. . . in., iii it iii lift t n.
large receipts from customs small farmer, this system is the
war revenue sources arc He handles his cotton
. crop this as he
principal sources of the excess.
The statement takes into account
largo payments of
interest on four
of Receipts from all
sources during the three months,
expenditures,
docs his corn crop, selling large
or small as ho wishes
money or has time to
A free to Paris
it- U per -Ii
-M I MS,
Wisdom.
Men me critics of ;
therefore, it is well to be on guard.
No who has supped
experience over a man lo
feel quite sure of her affection
less she be bis sister or
Though men laugh uproariously
when the up-to-date girl tells a
story not lit for her mother's ears
she loses forever.
When a girl has a brother who
bus the phrase
she i ail have no conn-
a quandary to pro-
of
each other will keep more people
out of Ho- than
honeyed galore.
write too many
to fuel, those upon
he fringe foolish.
words twice
; tilt Fatal Age.
I of the records
the States
shows that more people die at the
age of thirty-seven than
other. Likewise at that
overtake people than
any other.
what is line of this
is also true if other countries.
i is lull of examples in point.
i M the age of thirty seven a
I great sorrow Aristotle,
; death of Plato, his lend and
I teacher, with whom be bud studied
I for nearly twenty hi- nor-
upon
I bis future life and to may beat-
i sad hi- later
writings.
At the age of thirty seven Lord
um died in As
Lord aye he was
us u man than us i writer
and his loss in the world Has n
great blow to
of Italian mi.
died ill lb- fell sick
ii his cold
and died inn;
Hood bin, world
lost of its grant artists, in
music, like mi poetry, Bug
lost her greatest composer
I ho age of seven. Pun-ell,
the distinguished musician
Britain produced, died w n
few niter attaining bin
v vi The in
be Has held
placed par with Milton
epic poetry, with Shakespeare on
Sir Isaac in
nil
Ai of seven,
-I l-i.-i .-1 .-I i
Henry of
i The rapid growth of fads, ism
tee in of hi. life and heresies in the Stale is
I-. died thirty seven rapid progress of Mormon-
illustrations The Carolina confer-
i bi -r me-in i,. illustrate the of the Mormon church will be
fatality of age among
Where death failed oft-
en befell.
So the age of thirty-seven may
Is- regarded as the fatal age of ail
those after a man pusses hi- ma-
State Onto, It.
Li . -.- i
oath
he i- partner of
of i do-
business In the of Toledo,
and State and
that said Drill will pay sum of
in for
mil and
iii-d In Hall's
I i ll line. INK i III .
Sworn me and
Iii Ibis 8th of
A. If.
i i
Public,
Hull's I aim I lire i- III
and acts directly mi
blood um.-oils of
system. J. t
Toledo, o.
Sold by
Pills are the
Son I of Mi for
. of I lie
i c that an
income I is ill soon i e nailed
for Hi.- roiled States, then
Republicans will idea
OS ll.
October old, a
press special says. lien. K. Rich.
of Chattanooga, president of the
southern Suites Mission, will
side, fifty elders will attend and
lay men. There arc
; in conference. They re-
port I hat the converts
or year is
i New s.
Death of
X. Del.
.-ll Bobbins, brother of Mis. Perry
died suddenly at the
House tonight.
years obi and had resided in
I be last five years, For
several v. ins he an
lid through spinal injury.
CAKE Ii ii hi
i ills and
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m I v
ii., r, I. Fit-null. I. I. Moor.
AYCOCK,
At LAW,
Greenville, X. c.
,.
In urn,
f. rain
Civil Engineer ill Surveyor.
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WATER POWER.
Mills It. Kure
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AM
AT-LAW.
N. C.
Dr. D, l.,
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