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H. T. VANS, <lb/>
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The Abate of <lb/>
Too Frequent Election. <lb/>
For six Commonwealth <lb/>
Many week ago an lots beta convinced our <lb/>
made into the charges of in North Carolina arc too <lb/>
of immigrants more once on <lb/>
lag at Island. It has leaked very eve of important <lb/>
that the inspectors had collect- have written our <lb/>
that had on the subject, <lb/>
robbed in many ways, that Again we write on of the <lb/>
they compelled to suffer in greatest and most significant con- <lb/>
dignities and violence, and that our people have engaged in for <lb/>
committed upon worn- ; and we declare once <lb/>
were indescribable. Every cf- j that our elections arc too <lb/>
fort is to have been made by There are many good <lb/>
the Government to hush up the sons for such a and any <lb/>
scandal because of its possible one can find them if lie will but <lb/>
feet sun the elect hum. It baa even <lb/>
been that, in older to <lb/>
prevent publicity, the brutes who <lb/>
were guilty of criminal assaults <lb/>
and are to lie retained <lb/>
after the polls have been closed. <lb/>
It is from an English source that <lb/>
we have received confirmation of <lb/>
these charges. A reputable Lon- <lb/>
don journal sent a representative <lb/>
over as a steerage to <lb/>
learn the truth about the matter. <lb/>
He describes Ellis Island as a <lb/>
prison immigrants are <lb/>
beaten and abused worse than eat <lb/>
tie by the dirtiest ruffians in Now <lb/>
The correspondent gives <lb/>
specific information, with <lb/>
and, the informal ion that <lb/>
has leaked out of the Treasury De- <lb/>
his statements can hard- <lb/>
be open to doubt. If it be true <lb/>
that a foul-mouthed Bowery tough, <lb/>
Id authority on the island, drags <lb/>
feeble old men along by their <lb/>
beards and kicks immigrants <lb/>
the head with his heavy boots the <lb/>
Administration cannot hope to es- <lb/>
cape a <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
To one who can but vaguely <lb/>
comprehend figures the statement <lb/>
that the exports of our country in <lb/>
the fiscal year 1899-1000 amounted <lb/>
being excess <lb/>
over imports on con- <lb/>
at least an impressive notion <lb/>
of the international <lb/>
interests of our country. And <lb/>
when he perceives that our excess <lb/>
of exports for four years exceeds <lb/>
that of all the of our his- <lb/>
he will n in stand how mag- <lb/>
has been the commercial <lb/>
expansion of our country. In view <lb/>
of these figures we well may <lb/>
to provide ample means to uphold <lb/>
our rights in the great world. We <lb/>
are no longer into our- <lb/>
selves. We make more than we <lb/>
can consume. must have mar- <lb/>
We must have open doors. <lb/>
It is progress or death. We need <lb/>
not only strategic positions, not <lb/>
only a great navy; bat we need a <lb/>
stronger diplomatic and consular <lb/>
service, since this department of <lb/>
government has everything to do <lb/>
with our international relations <lb/>
and our foreign commerce. And <lb/>
we ought to have n great fleet of <lb/>
merchant Re- <lb/>
corder. <lb/>
think a little. <lb/>
Once in every two years <lb/>
the renewal of strife, bitterness and <lb/>
ill-feeling, which are engendered <lb/>
by a hot political contest; and lie- <lb/>
fore these are forgotten <lb/>
and quiet is restored another cam- <lb/>
opens and the strife is all re- <lb/>
newed. <lb/>
The farmers of the State, the <lb/>
business men and the professional <lb/>
men scarcely have time to turn entire estate is to goto the same <lb/>
Ills <lb/>
The will of William Royal of <lb/>
avenue, which <lb/>
was admitted <lb/>
disposes of an estate valued at over <lb/>
Mr. Bore devises la <lb/>
his widow, L. Royal, hi <lb/>
dogs and animals I <lb/>
may possess; but should my wife <lb/>
lie so situated at any time as <lb/>
make the sen of said animals in- <lb/>
convenient or burdensome, then, <lb/>
and in that ease, it is my wish <lb/>
that upon her request the care and <lb/>
custody of said animals shall de- <lb/>
upon the Woman's Branch <lb/>
of the Pennsylvania Society for <lb/>
the Prevention of Cruelty to <lb/>
and I bespeak for my said <lb/>
wife and from the said <lb/>
same kind treatment fur said <lb/>
as they have leeched from <lb/>
myself. They have been my faith- <lb/>
servants and amply repaid . <lb/>
their companionship and <lb/>
all the attention that they have re- <lb/>
at my hands, and desire, <lb/>
therefore, to make due provision <lb/>
their com tort and support <lb/>
I am gone. am sure the so- <lb/>
will carry out wishes in <lb/>
this <lb/>
In codicil the testator directs <lb/>
this shall apply to his <lb/>
driving homes, to and <lb/>
two horses on his <lb/>
Maryland farm, and to his dog, <lb/>
lie directs that of 1300 <lb/>
a month shall be paid to his widow j <lb/>
during her life, the surplus to re- <lb/>
to the Woman. of the <lb/>
Society for the Prevention of <lb/>
to Animals. Upon the death <lb/>
of the widow the principal of the <lb/>
to the and <lb/>
PITT ADJOINING <lb/>
are still in the forefront of the race after four patronage <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line <lb/>
Advertising the Bible in Japan. <lb/>
The Bible Society has <lb/>
received from its agent in Japan, <lb/>
its Henry 1.- tails, hi- <lb/>
report. In which he states <lb/>
an was made la the <lb/>
part of the year to increase <lb/>
the circulation of the Bible in- <lb/>
OF setting advertisements in the lead- <lb/>
in.- papers, ii was found to be a <lb/>
means or arousing attention and <lb/>
Interest in the Bible <lb/>
the whole country. Letters of in- <lb/>
were received from more <lb/>
five hundred persons In <lb/>
the land, and many <lb/>
orders followed. <lb/>
in Japan, where any <lb/>
to he found In store In I'm County. Well bought choice Christie carried on, <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America the <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer prominent places Christian In- <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure lo show you what you and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the best service, polite <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms with a well <lb/>
established business built up on its own merits. <lb/>
When you collie to market yon will not do yourself justice; <lb/>
if you do net see our immense before baying <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Backwoods Philosophy. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps, Silks and Satins, Dross Trimmings <lb/>
and Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets nod Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
their minds to their vocation be <lb/>
fore they are called upon to take a <lb/>
on this side or that. <lb/>
Resides the bad feeling that such <lb/>
frequent contests engender, there <lb/>
is incalculable expense attached to <lb/>
it. <lb/>
To be sure, no while or pat- <lb/>
riot North Carolina can for a <lb/>
Ledger <lb/>
Groceries, <lb/>
Floor, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Read ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails Dope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Novel Wafer on <lb/>
Charles W. Bridges A Co., real <lb/>
estate dealers of this city, have <lb/>
posted a novel proposition of the <lb/>
sale of farm and city properly <lb/>
which is practically a wager on <lb/>
moment a single day or Bryan's election. The firm an- <lb/>
or week or month that has <lb/>
Governor of Ken <lb/>
tacky, ass decided to call an ex <lb/>
of the Legislature at <lb/>
some date between August 15th <lb/>
been in this present cam- <lb/>
the interest of the Amend- <lb/>
for the blessings that will <lb/>
come to the State through the <lb/>
Amendment will repay for all the <lb/>
expenses of time and money. <lb/>
But speak of elections gen- <lb/>
They are so frequent that <lb/>
nothing seems settled for even a <lb/>
year's time. Let us have our <lb/>
not oftener than once in four <lb/>
years. With such n change there <lb/>
would come a peaceful result to the <lb/>
State that would greatly aid the <lb/>
people in the pursuits which <lb/>
mean fortunes for some bread <lb/>
for all. <lb/>
write we know the re <lb/>
suit of today's election; but we <lb/>
plead for to lie less fie <lb/>
Scotland Neck <lb/>
wealth. <lb/>
I arming; In <lb/>
Mr. Wilson, who las <lb/>
year bought Mr. A. War- <lb/>
farm on the Lincolnton road, <lb/>
three miles south of Newton, is a <lb/>
farmer who is making money fast <lb/>
at funning, lie has just had <lb/>
bushels of wheat threshed on his <lb/>
new place and the only money <lb/>
paid out In raising the crop was <lb/>
for fertilizer. He has saved <lb/>
of this crop for seed <lb/>
and sold balance for 1700. He <lb/>
will also raise worth of rot- <lb/>
ton on the place and enough corn, <lb/>
potatoes and other crops to sup- <lb/>
port his family. He and his <lb/>
do all work, ho docs <lb/>
not pay out a cent except for <lb/>
On his old place he will <lb/>
so have bushels of wheat <lb/>
and September 1st to amend the land a good lot of <lb/>
election law. Enterprise. <lb/>
taut a farm of acres <lb/>
a cottage live lots In this city, <lb/>
twenty lots in the belt <lb/>
towns have been placed with them <lb/>
to be sold upon the following con- <lb/>
The farm property is priced at <lb/>
for acres, the gas belt <lb/>
town lots it each, the Indian- <lb/>
lots at and the cot- <lb/>
at The deeds to all <lb/>
the property arc to made out <lb/>
and deposited the owners with <lb/>
the cash paid for them. If Bryan <lb/>
is elected the ownership of the <lb/>
property passes to the put- <lb/>
ting up the cash and the money <lb/>
goes to the property, <lb/>
If is elected both the <lb/>
deeds the cash are <lb/>
to the parson or persons who <lb/>
up the money. Thus the propel 1.1 <lb/>
i sold at what is claimed to be its <lb/>
fair cash value if id, <lb/>
and given away if wins. <lb/>
The real estate responsible <lb/>
one and declares that the offer is <lb/>
made absolute good faith, The <lb/>
owners of the property are Bryan <lb/>
men, who are willing to back their <lb/>
judgment with their property. <lb/>
Indianapolis Dispatch. <lb/>
His Melted in Ills <lb/>
Lightning this evening struck <lb/>
the home of William II. White, <lb/>
colored, and killed <lb/>
White, who was closing a second <lb/>
story window. The house was set <lb/>
on lire, but the blaze was <lb/>
before s damage was <lb/>
done. White's clothes were torn <lb/>
from his body and a silver watch <lb/>
was melted in his pocket. -lingers <lb/>
town, Mil., Dispatch. <lb/>
Now lei the man who was a <lb/>
tor to his race be marked and us <lb/>
His own ad deserves It. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Kit her Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our to is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends. <lb/>
Charity a multitude <lb/>
sinners, but all kicks at de <lb/>
is disappointed <lb/>
end. yon got consolation <lb/>
known you had u good <lb/>
r. once in a <lb/>
fer folks <lb/>
do is p or<lb/>
heaven closer <lb/>
what it is line people would coin. <lb/>
plain do angels <lb/>
; rich man <lb/>
de needle eye; he never <lb/>
has no trouble In lift over <lb/>
fence. <lb/>
don't want be I <lb/>
want be rich. I wants <lb/>
keep tea mile ahead <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
You glory in a char- <lb/>
i i lire days; bin <lb/>
The readers of this paper will be <lb/>
pleased to learn that there is at <lb/>
least one dreaded disease that <lb/>
science has eel able in all <lb/>
its stages, and that is <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only <lb/>
positive cure known to the medical <lb/>
fraternity Catarrh being a eon- <lb/>
disease, requires a eon <lb/>
treatment. Hall's <lb/>
Cure is taken internally, act- <lb/>
log directly upon the blood <lb/>
of the <lb/>
thereby ins the foundation <lb/>
of the disease, and giving the pa- <lb/>
strength by building up the <lb/>
it ion and assisting nature in <lb/>
doing its work. The proprietors <lb/>
have so much faith its curative <lb/>
powers, that the oiler due Hun- <lb/>
Dollars for any ease that it <lb/>
fails to core. Bend of <lb/>
I .; Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills arc the best. <lb/>
The records of the De- <lb/>
for the pest year show a <lb/>
total stamp issue of <lb/>
pieces, aggregating in value <lb/>
This is an increase over <lb/>
1800 of pieces, and an <lb/>
increase la value of <lb/>
The law stamp books issued by <lb/>
the department are in great de- <lb/>
and there have over <lb/>
value <lb/>
The exposure by the police of a <lb/>
of thefts a band of little <lb/>
boys of calla for serious <lb/>
and practical thought on the part <lb/>
if the Christian people of the <lb/>
n hole State. We Deed a Reform- <lb/>
and we are going to have <lb/>
one. Would it not be a great plan <lb/>
for all Christian people to unite <lb/>
the support of one and relieve the <lb/>
of tin <lb/>
THE <lb/>
enough. <lb/>
B SI <lb/>
fiver is a of Grove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic, it is simply <lb/>
, Iron and quinine in a tasteless form <lb/>
niter be dead, he could <lb/>
Intel, he'd rise up ca ear he <lb/>
never w <lb/>
Carolina's <lb/>
if the census now being prepared <lb/>
for publication proves correct <lb/>
CITE FEVER <lb/>
and night Sweats with <lb/>
Tasteless Tonic at -Tie. per <lb/>
bottle. Pleasant lo take. Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails. <lb/>
petite, purifies the blood and makes <lb/>
you well. None other as good. <lb/>
Carolina will certainly gain <lb/>
one and probably represents- and guaranteed at the drag <lb/>
two i Bryan, <lb/>
lit in I on one or <lb/>
in Hie electoral <lb/>
the Washington correspondent of Dr. D. L. <lb/>
the News Observer. <lb/>
. r life <lb/>
Oil cover White <lb/>
have just received a of South <lb/>
Chilled Plow-. Single and Double <lb/>
them before buying, We also a camp <lb/>
Mild <lb/>
-c. Gall and e <lb/>
of <lb/>
Slate has been entitled to N. C. <lb/>
fen <lb/>
year-. It had people <lb/>
. f as reported in <lb/>
n continuation of the <lb/>
it i i the <lb/>
with an op- <lb/>
port I n p. <lb/>
pie to then this would <lb/>
give it representatives, a gain <lb/>
of two. If and i <lb/>
publican House sue tin <lb/>
danger is that our present <lb/>
be down, instead <lb/>
of .- it should lie, <lb/>
Tools,<lb/>
Plow <lb/>
Headquarters For <lb/>
Builder's Roofing Ready Mixed <lb/>
Paints, Pumps, Nails and Stoves, World's Best. <lb/>
Public e tut ion i- In <lb/>
nil i i in f I he <lb/>
.-1 nevi <lb/>
fore VII II State the sub- <lb/>
vigorously <lb/>
during the campaign, and <lb/>
the people arc thinking more <lb/>
about it. There is general belief<lb/>
t. tor i <lb/>
Liter i ., It, <lb/>
ran <lb/>
I. -t Ii.- I <lb/>
when lite <lb/>
i are purely t. <lb/>
i i . I, urn i till, <lb/>
Bi ware <lb/>
lit mall, stamp taken, <lb/>
Ml U. t o. t r. and <lb/>
In .- i III act II It ante <lb/>
I I. C <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail <lb/>
in nil ore Dealer, flash paid for <lb/>
; . in. Cotton Seed, Bar- <lb/>
etc. Bed- <lb/>
sit . Is, Mattresses, Oak Sails, <lb/>
Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tables, Lounges, P. <lb/>
and Gail <lb/>
TobaCCO, West Cheroots, <lb/>
Hie American Can- <lb/>
wonderfully quicken the Inter- Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
cat both races will lie greatly Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
by . <lb/>
Common wealth.<lb/>
N. o. <lb/>
Mr. M. Thomas, a farmer of <lb/>
county, tells the Char- <lb/>
Observer an Insect has <lb/>
made its appearance the cotton <lb/>
in the Scotland -a <lb/>
red spider, i d <lb/>
ii; ii- Tin iii is <lb/>
under the en fund , <lb/>
it <lb/>
in <lb/>
s. <lb/>
Floor, Sugar. Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Hatches, <lb/>
Heed Meal Hulls. <lb/>
den Se.-ls, Oranges. <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
ruins, <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Cakes and Crackers, Mail <lb/>
Toni. eh Mae, Rest Batter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing Much nu- <lb/>
other goods. Quality and <lb/>
Illy. Cheap for Come <lb/>
me. <lb/>
up, and the plant w, t . <lb/>
v being dead to all U L <lb/>
Phone of.<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Poet Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. as Second Clans <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
the electoral <lb/>
college is IS ago <lb/>
Mr. Bryan <lb/>
a majority lot -if <lb/>
i. It will he seen a change <lb/>
; ml let I ail that is <lb/>
to i <lb/>
the rota of Kentucky. <lb/>
in 1896 for <lb/>
will this year be for Bryan. <lb/>
tin-other States carried Me- <lb/>
thought character would four ago. Bryan will <lb/>
will carry all <lb/>
States he carried in <lb/>
least halt that were carried <lb/>
by The democrats, <lb/>
have a good chance <lb/>
carrying New York, but Bryan can C <lb/>
It elected without the AW <lb/>
votes of the Inn. ire slate. The In- <lb/>
Tuesday. 1900. <lb/>
Judge H. O. Swart, and old <lb/>
Baa Republican, retell lo Mai ion <lb/>
Butler as infamous and <lb/>
ho misrepresents <lb/>
the people of in the <lb/>
United Slates <lb/>
be discovered some day. <lb/>
Humbert, of Italy, was as <lb/>
while riding his car- <lb/>
Sunday evening. He was <lb/>
-shit by an Italian named <lb/>
who for some has been living <lb/>
in this country at , N. J. <lb/>
He says he from America to <lb/>
Italy to kill of bis <lb/>
hatred to monarchies. His is <lb/>
characterized the greatest crime of <lb/>
the century. <lb/>
WASHING LETTER <lb/>
this year carry Maryland with its <lb/>
S volts. Virginia with ti, In- <lb/>
with IS, Michigan with II, <lb/>
and Minnesota, with This will <lb/>
give a total of votes, which will <lb/>
change from the to the <lb/>
Bryan column, or more than <lb/>
Bryan needs his election. <lb/>
He fail lo carry any one of the <lb/>
six slates I have named yet be <lb/>
Mr. is also <lb/>
that the democrats will <lb/>
control the next House. <lb/>
Hon. Try Rational <lb/>
from Kentucky, <lb/>
was one of the breezy visitors to <lb/>
democratic headquarters this week. <lb/>
He slid the Kentucky democrats <lb/>
would the State to a <lb/>
this year they would <lb/>
do it without an <lb/>
help. He also said that during <lb/>
several days spent in York <lb/>
City and nearby summer resorts he <lb/>
Amendment and Ticket <lb/>
Get 60.000 Majority. <lb/>
White Supremacy and <lb/>
Forever Buried. <lb/>
Hanover give <lb/>
three major- <lb/>
ship gives A j cock majority. <lb/>
Two years ago it gave a fusion ma <lb/>
. Before the last election there of Amendment will <lb/>
were voters, Ibis run behind the ticket, <lb/>
only two voled. gives Demo- <lb/>
gives Democratic J majority, <lb/>
majority Legislative ticket. reports <lb/>
From Sum r <lb/>
Washington. D. <lb/>
Mr. come to Wash- <lb/>
to do anything In <lb/>
connection with the desperate sit- <lb/>
of Americans in been surprised at the of <lb/>
minister was alive at last accounts, . republican opposition lo <lb/>
but he and other Americans solid business men who had <lb/>
in the greatest danger, a enthusiastically supported him <lb/>
of Americans known to j four years ago. <lb/>
have been rather Democratic Congressional <lb/>
to see that is done has a formal pro- <lb/>
might bring the situation to a ell-1 test with the Post Depart <lb/>
max before the election. While Intent against <lb/>
making all soils professions action of republican postal of. <lb/>
about v. bat it is doing and what it to sacks el literature <lb/>
is going to do, the real policy the <lb/>
administration is to keep this <lb/>
whole Chinese business banging <lb/>
until the campaign is over. That <lb/>
is why Hay other <lb/>
members of the Cabinet have been <lb/>
the Boat chummy terms with <lb/>
the chines.- minister at Washing- <lb/>
ton, while the Chinese ministers to <lb/>
every European government have <lb/>
been treated those governments <lb/>
us In disgrace and as representing <lb/>
a government which is responsible <lb/>
for the butchery of foreigners in <lb/>
china. If Mr. and his <lb/>
advisers can think something lo <lb/>
do that will as republican <lb/>
otherwise D it. <lb/>
Chairman Jones . the D a <lb/>
u bis . . <lb/>
r. I . <lb/>
Chairman <lb/>
son. of the Democratic -.- <lb/>
is <lb/>
very and believes <lb/>
sent by the committee to state <lb/>
and county committees. Officials <lb/>
of the committee say that during <lb/>
the past month at least one bun <lb/>
sacks, each containing from a <lb/>
to <lb/>
have been mysteriously <lb/>
being mailed in Wash- <lb/>
An invest has been <lb/>
premised by the Post Office De. <lb/>
and one is being <lb/>
by the committee which may <lb/>
result in striped suits for those <lb/>
who violate the law by tampering <lb/>
with the mails. <lb/>
H ill <lb/>
The Board of Trustees <lb/>
Hall School were in session several <lb/>
ti them; from so <lb/>
not an matter toss <lb/>
two. But after a careful <lb/>
study of ail the facts before them <lb/>
Hoard unanimously elected <lb/>
me i. Parker, of county and <lb/>
the tendency public -1 j <lb/>
strongly turned cowards <lb/>
Among other reasons for bis <lb/>
belief holier <lb/>
that the imperial policy of the <lb/>
present administration Is more <lb/>
heartily condemned by the <lb/>
mass of the p than any other <lb/>
Imp ml p I . mi <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
. . i great and <lb/>
popularly <lb/>
proved <lb/>
The anti-Imperial League, of <lb/>
Washington, sent a rather warm <lb/>
open letter to Senator Hoar, from <lb/>
which the following is <lb/>
your public utterances y m have <lb/>
solemnly declared that this <lb/>
policy of the President, <lb/>
will be the abandonment <lb/>
Which our government <lb/>
is it will change our <lb/>
republic into empire; <lb/>
of legislation, of diploma- <lb/>
of must <lb/>
those which belong lo em <lb/>
piles and not which belong <lb/>
lo Nevertheless, <lb/>
a full knowledge of these <lb/>
yon have faced about <lb/>
declare your to sup- <lb/>
the man who gives us <lb/>
that If elected he will his <lb/>
policy. Today, In your <lb/>
apostasy, announce yourself <lb/>
upon the side of those who <lb/>
betray our country from <lb/>
of <lb/>
Arkansas, gives the folio,, <lb/>
slant reasons for is belief <lb/>
will lie <lb/>
I Thornton, <lb/>
county. <lb/>
MISS Parker is a graduate <lb/>
Female College and <lb/>
baa had twelve or fifteen ex- <lb/>
in the school room. She <lb/>
wives very recommended <lb/>
as a teacher, as <lb/>
of tact and firmness. <lb/>
in bad seven <lb/>
. of practical experience in the <lb/>
school room, and is a graduate of <lb/>
Normal College of <lb/>
If testimonials are <lb/>
to lie at all relied her equip <lb/>
to of the very highest order. <lb/>
The Hoard of Trustees backed <lb/>
Masonic Lodge is in <lb/>
ed to make this a Orel class school <lb/>
in particular, and other <lb/>
will be provided if <lb/>
to be <lb/>
attention is called to the <lb/>
appearing <lb/>
North Carolina never did <lb/>
grander day's work than on <lb/>
day, from all over the Slate <lb/>
comes the glad news of the <lb/>
victory and the heart of every <lb/>
true white rejoices. <lb/>
and his black tun crowd <lb/>
are relegated to oblivion <lb/>
White supremacy floats from every <lb/>
banner. <lb/>
The follow tell the <lb/>
result. We give them order <lb/>
received. <lb/>
weather <lb/>
over the State advices <lb/>
received up to seven o'clock are <lb/>
few but no disturbance reported. <lb/>
All quiet orderly vote. <lb/>
Indications are that the largest ma- <lb/>
ever shown North <lb/>
will lie given the entire Demo- <lb/>
ticket. And the amendment <lb/>
is claimed to be side by <lb/>
side with the Slate ticket. <lb/>
lists Republicans are <lb/>
the election of Democratic <lb/>
ticket in many of their expected <lb/>
strong holds as not only many <lb/>
but a large number of <lb/>
Degrees are reported to have voted <lb/>
Democratic ticket and even for <lb/>
the amendment. Democrats arc <lb/>
resting on their oars and waiting <lb/>
only to know how large the <lb/>
will be. <lb/>
Wake county gives Democratic <lb/>
of at least About <lb/>
fifteen voted for the amend- <lb/>
county <lb/>
reports Democratic majority of <lb/>
ticket amendment, <lb/>
will give from <lb/>
TOO to majority. <lb/>
Washington gives <lb/>
majority all <lb/>
State and county Democratic can- <lb/>
Two precincts in <lb/>
heard from give majority for <lb/>
Amendment and Democratic <lb/>
dates <lb/>
Columbia Demo- <lb/>
Amendment leads all. <lb/>
township Democratic <lb/>
gain of over last election. <lb/>
gives large majority for <lb/>
and the <lb/>
Dem- <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
claims a majority <lb/>
of for Slate amendment. <lb/>
Orange reports Dem- <lb/>
fur county <lb/>
for Legislature amendment. <lb/>
advices indicate <lb/>
Democratic majority for whole <lb/>
ticket but figures not yet <lb/>
claims two <lb/>
thousand to twenty-five hundred <lb/>
majority for whole Democratic <lb/>
ticket amendment. <lb/>
Si precincts in county <lb/>
gives amendment 1200 majority. <lb/>
townships county <lb/>
give one majority for <lb/>
amendment Democratic Slate <lb/>
Claim that three town <lb/>
hips will this. <lb/>
Thirteen out fourteen <lb/>
New Hanover give entire <lb/>
Democratic ticket and amendment <lb/>
j majority. <lb/>
Republicans voted the <lb/>
amendment ticket. <lb/>
will elect Green, <lb/>
Democrat, for representative, <lb/>
ticket Republican by de- <lb/>
creased <lb/>
Estimated majority for <lb/>
amendment Democratic ticket <lb/>
county <lb/>
county gives amend- <lb/>
and State Democratic ticket <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
Twelve out of twenty-one <lb/>
in show <lb/>
majority of about 1200 for amend- <lb/>
for State ticket. <lb/>
This will be increased to probably <lb/>
1500 or more. <lb/>
gives Demo- <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
New Hanover complete returns <lb/>
Democratic majority same for <lb/>
amendment, only one vote against. <lb/>
Brunswick Democratic and <lb/>
for amendment. <lb/>
county claims to <lb/>
have Democratic on entire <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
Republicans concede <lb/>
to the Democrats by five <lb/>
reports safe for <lb/>
amendment but give advice as <lb/>
to State. <lb/>
Richmond county reports 1,500 <lb/>
BEAD WHAT CUSTOMERS ABOUT <lb/>
Our Royal <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb/>
Tyrrell county goes for majority for amendment entire <lb/>
one hundred <lb/>
and some to Democratic <lb/>
Killed a <lb/>
A disastrous ideal happened <lb/>
near Staley. county, a few <lb/>
days ago. Wheat threshers were <lb/>
at the plantation of Parks. <lb/>
During the afternoon his little <lb/>
daughter was around place, <lb/>
but was careful to keep away from <lb/>
She wanted to react <lb/>
a certain place, and in order lo do <lb/>
so had to climb a She had <lb/>
up lop of ii, some <lb/>
way lost her hold and fell, pulling <lb/>
a rail from the lop structure <lb/>
down on her body. Inflicting such <lb/>
a wound She died very noon J <lb/>
thereafter. I <lb/>
and State tickets. Whole <lb/>
Democratic ticket elected. <lb/>
Plymouth <lb/>
gives Democratic majorities <lb/>
from lo <lb/>
in Martin county gives <lb/>
majority, average majority <lb/>
for white supremacy <lb/>
Returns from all precincts in <lb/>
Martin give one thousand <lb/>
eighty-three Legislative. Balance <lb/>
one thousand. <lb/>
Vance county gives Democratic <lb/>
majority of to <lb/>
reports entire <lb/>
Democratic ticket elected. <lb/>
from seven precincts <lb/>
in Alison up to four o'clock <lb/>
show that entire Democratic and <lb/>
amendment safe by to 1500 <lb/>
again of over TOO votes <lb/>
since last elect ion. <lb/>
Rowan county reports probable <lb/>
of for State <lb/>
ticket 1300 for amendment. <lb/>
Wayne county goes Democratic <lb/>
I thousand. <lb/>
county estimate from no <lb/>
lo BOO majority- <lb/>
Washington amendment <lb/>
live hundred majority. <lb/>
ticket three to four <lb/>
bundled majority. <lb/>
Democratic <lb/>
majority estimated over for <lb/>
whole ticket. <lb/>
, I Democratic ticket.<lb/>
claims three <lb/>
hundred Democratic majority. <lb/>
In Davidson county both sides <lb/>
claim county. Republicans claim <lb/>
four hundred. Democrats be- <lb/>
tween and COO. <lb/>
will run a little behind the State <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
reports <lb/>
probable election of lull Democrat- <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
Iredell for <lb/>
Slate ticket Democratic by <lb/>
SIM majority. <lb/>
Raleigh, official <lb/>
returns counties the <lb/>
State indicate increase of fifty <lb/>
percent, over the Charlotte Ob- <lb/>
server's If Ibis ratio is <lb/>
maintained the majority for the <lb/>
St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C, 1900. <lb/>
Mess. N. C, <lb/>
few months ago I purchased a Felt Mattress from <lb/>
you. Alter giving it a trial, find it most comfortable <lb/>
and all respects by far the most satisfactory Mattress I ever used. <lb/>
I have tried both cotton and hair and greatly prefer this <lb/>
to either. Wishing you much success with your Felt Mattress, I am <lb/>
Respectfully, Mrs. M. Matron. <lb/>
After night's if it is not all you even <lb/>
hoped for in a comfortable lied, return it to us and we will refund <lb/>
you the full paid you not being out <lb/>
one cent, the freight. <lb/>
HOW TOD CAN GET If your local dealer does not handle <lb/>
our mattresses, write to us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same. <lb/>
ROYALL BORDEN, <lb/>
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., N. C. <lb/>
point to 1200 to 1500 majority for <lb/>
a gain <lb/>
of over last election. <lb/>
Later advices from Mecklenburg <lb/>
places Democratic majority and for <lb/>
amendment at about <lb/>
Ashe <lb/>
Democratic. <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
same as ticket. <lb/>
Durham reports vote <lb/>
largest in history of county. Dem- <lb/>
ticket for amendment <lb/>
to <lb/>
City of and Craven <lb/>
county gives about 1,500 <lb/>
majority same for amendment. <lb/>
At official semi- <lb/>
official returns from 3-1 counties <lb/>
gives majority for Democratic State <lb/>
ticket thirty six <lb/>
The estimated majority Dem- <lb/>
State ticket and amendment <lb/>
is sixty thousand. <lb/>
Northampton Democratic <lb/>
by 1300 to 1500. <lb/>
Rockingham county Democratic <lb/>
by majority. <lb/>
Hertford county estimated Demo- <lb/>
majority for the amend <lb/>
Union Democratic major- <lb/>
for amendment <lb/>
Rutherford county <lb/>
amendment was with <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
Later returns from Edgecombe <lb/>
increase Democratic ma- <lb/>
and for amendment to <lb/>
Caswell county elects Democratic <lb/>
State county ticket by ma- <lb/>
Amendment close and in <lb/>
doubt. <lb/>
Republicans concede <lb/>
county to Democrats by <lb/>
county ticket in doubt. <lb/>
county Republican by small; <lb/>
majority amendment with <lb/>
State ticket. <lb/>
Orange Democratic by <lb/>
estimated majority of BOO. <lb/>
Latest returns from young women thorough literary, classical, scientific and <lb/>
,. . ., , ,, industrial education special pedagogical training. ex- <lb/>
give Democratic majority and I for ,.,., Facility of <lb/>
More than regular students. Has matriculated about <lb/>
returns show Democratic dents, representing every comity in the State except one. Practice and <lb/>
In Chatham county. Observation School of about pupils. To secure board <lb/>
At o'clock A. M. Democratic free applications should be made before August <lb/>
r . I Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained <lb/>
. from oil.- teachers. For and other information address until Aug <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
The Victor safe is made in all sizes con- <lb/>
for home, office and general <lb/>
Every sale with a guarantee to fire <lb/>
proof range from up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Of Carolina. <lb/>
in <lb/>
and semi-official returns is <lb/>
Later returns do not in- <lb/>
J. Y. Dean of College. <lb/>
CHARLES D. President. <lb/>
majority for Democrat- <lb/>
it State ticket and amendment will <lb/>
Republican ma-1 The North Carolina College of <lb/>
same against amend- h <lb/>
meet. <lb/>
returns from <lb/>
indicate Democratic majority <lb/>
majority for amendment GOO. <lb/>
Partial returns from Jackson <lb/>
show slight majority <lb/>
against amendment. Comity close <lb/>
on Stale ticket. <lb/>
Raleigh, A. M., <lb/>
returns received since last <lb/>
maintain the estimated ma- <lb/>
for Democratic State ticket <lb/>
and though more com- <lb/>
return western <lb/>
ties may slightly reduce the ma- <lb/>
The Democrats will have about <lb/>
four fifths of branches of the <lb/>
Assembly. <lb/>
Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. <lb/>
TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN Agriculture, Stock-raising, <lb/>
Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering, Textile In- <lb/>
Chemistry Architecture. <lb/>
PRACTICAL TRAINING IN Carpentry, Wood-turning, <lb/>
Mill-work, Engine-tending, <lb/>
and Dynamo-tending. <lb/>
Tuition, a year; Board K a month. Next session opens <lb/>
6th. Entrance examination in each County Court house, July <lb/>
28th, to o'clock A. also at the College September 4th and <lb/>
For full information, address f <lb/>
Raleigh, N C<lb/>
Legislature, amend <lb/>
meat, <lb/>
about evenly <lb/>
divided for amendment and against <lb/>
Democratic ticket. not <lb/>
yet. <lb/>
Democratic Slate ticket amend- <lb/>
will exceed <lb/>
county Democratic <lb/>
by majority. <lb/>
Martin count gives Democratic <lb/>
majority ticket <lb/>
Rowan estimated Demo- <lb/>
inn i and amend- <lb/>
tickets low. <lb/>
Halifax says everything <lb/>
from to constable. <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
county estimates <lb/>
ad majority <lb/>
BOO to <lb/>
goes Democratic <lb/>
MM <lb/>
county to <lb/>
Democratic. <lb/>
county <lb/>
lo No Democratic majority. <lb/>
Later advices from <lb/>
places Somalia majority at <lb/>
to <lb/>
Three Days In a Town <lb/>
Trenton, the town of <lb/>
is Trent river, a few miles <lb/>
from Cite Creek depot. I spent <lb/>
three years there 1881-5-0. <lb/>
the hist II years they have <lb/>
built nice churches, a <lb/>
academy and several dwellings. <lb/>
A District Conference was well <lb/>
attended there week. The <lb/>
town wan full of people, <lb/>
black; so quiet <lb/>
The had nothing to <lb/>
do, hut to -I a pig now and <lb/>
then. <lb/>
At close of Conference a <lb/>
collection of was raised for <lb/>
the wife six little children of u <lb/>
hit man of the town who died <lb/>
suddenly during the week. <lb/>
May help the <lb/>
and make them all <lb/>
A. D. <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel. <lb/>
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. W. F MORRILL, Prop <lb/>
The finest of mineral waters. spring has a different <lb/>
analysis. Especially recommended for stomach, kidney, liver <lb/>
bladder troubles. All seven have wonderful restorative <lb/>
properties. HACKS MEET EVERY TRAIN AT <lb/>
La HiT. o. <lb/>
Water free to guests. People boarding at other hotels or <lb/>
boarding houses and using Seven Springs water will be charged <lb/>
week A number of improvements have been added <lb/>
since last season, among them lire the bath houses being com- <lb/>
n professional barber in hotel, and others too <lb/>
numerous to mention. For terms and other information <lb/>
ad dress <lb/>
W. F. Morrill, Proprietor. <lb/>
Seven Springs, N. C. <lb/>
given <lb/>
Conservative estimates of New majority. Oxford town- <lb/>
The home of some <lb/>
en is expended In chasing moth <lb/>
Mm. <lb/>
When a is knocked out <lb/>
hit face usually assumes a rapt ex- <lb/>
Famous Chili Tonic. <lb/>
and Laxative. cure for chills and <lb/>
fever mill all and billions troubles. For sale by <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co., <lb/>
MM. N. C.<lb/>
They Stand The Test. <lb/>
That is what Every Pair of <lb/>
Is guaranteed to do. Can you imagine a severer test to <lb/>
tie one leg of a pair of pants to the ceiling and swing a keg of <lb/>
nails weighing pounds the other leg That is the test <lb/>
seen in our window and hundreds of people have looked in <lb/>
wonder. <lb/>
Dutches Pant <lb/>
are built to stand any kind of service and a guarantee goes <lb/>
with every if a button pulls off or if they rip. <lb/>
Get the best when you buy and be sure you get the <lb/>
None genuine without the name on the button.<lb/>
KING <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
to remind you that you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Hoyt Little, a was put in <lb/>
Jail Tuesday evening tor having <lb/>
one wife too many. <lb/>
At the present rate increase of <lb/>
prisoners the jail will about <lb/>
as as it can hold by the time <lb/>
court comes. <lb/>
Place your advertisements in <lb/>
papers that are read and that go to <lb/>
people who have need of the goods <lb/>
you want to advertise. <lb/>
Dress like a gentleman act <lb/>
like one and you will lie a <lb/>
Advertise as successful <lb/>
houses do and yon will he success- <lb/>
and Printer. <lb/>
Had His Regrets. <lb/>
Employer Well, Pat, they tell <lb/>
made-fool of myself last night. <lb/>
It not for the me <lb/>
to be or no to that, <lb/>
But it <lb/>
that I was so loaded that yon had <lb/>
to carry me home from the club <lb/>
It is, <lb/>
Employer And I suppose you <lb/>
had a good deal of trouble doing it. <lb/>
Will, say the <lb/>
trouble, but bad me <lb/>
You regretted to <lb/>
see me condition, of <lb/>
Pat Not that, but <lb/>
that of <lb/>
it in tonne ax me to carry half <lb/>
loud. <lb/>
Kill Under Pile. <lb/>
July <lb/>
year-old son of Mr. Mrs. H. L. <lb/>
met a horrible death to- <lb/>
day while at play on a lumber yard <lb/>
He was a pile of <lb/>
lumber by the side of n mil road <lb/>
track, when he fell em- <lb/>
and one of the <lb/>
wheels of a box car. A part of <lb/>
the lumber fell on him, breaking <lb/>
body and crushing <lb/>
the life out of His young <lb/>
sister was the opposite <lb/>
side of the car, but did hear <lb/>
noise made by the fulling <lb/>
nor did she hear outcry <lb/>
her brother may have made. The <lb/>
body lay the <lb/>
an hour before it was recover <lb/>
SEEK IN WASH. <lb/>
N. Aug. <lb/>
Mi's. John D. of Rocky <lb/>
Mount has a visit to <lb/>
Mrs. A. Miss <lb/>
are at <lb/>
The steamer addition <lb/>
to her Saturday night trip lo <lb/>
leaves here on Tuesday and <lb/>
Friday for via <lb/>
returning next day touching <lb/>
Mrs. frank Moss is a visit to <lb/>
her parents in Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
Mr. W. II. of Leech <lb/>
has completed his steamer, <lb/>
the Lena V. and will bring her up <lb/>
for inspection. <lb/>
Mm. Short has returned <lb/>
from much improved in <lb/>
health. <lb/>
A excursion from New <lb/>
Bern the 80th. <lb/>
Au excursion the steamer <lb/>
Guide on the night of the for <lb/>
the of the M. E. <lb/>
At rape i in Long Acre <lb/>
on a child of or <lb/>
was foiled by assistance coming <lb/>
her call. The bus <lb/>
arrested. <lb/>
Mr. Augustus Latham has been <lb/>
called to pi each for the Christian <lb/>
church at Washington. <lb/>
The mother of our townsman <lb/>
A. S. Kelly is dangerously ill, at <lb/>
her borne near Plymouth. <lb/>
Mr. Goo. T. of the Eureka <lb/>
Lumber Co. is New York. <lb/>
Mr. of Vance <lb/>
and Miss Sharp were <lb/>
married on the night of the 2nd <lb/>
Peter's, Ber. N. Hard- <lb/>
The streets of our town looked <lb/>
on election day somewhat us <lb/>
will in a few years, if en <lb/>
and public is ex- <lb/>
; dead. <lb/>
Mrs. John It. Sparrow continues <lb/>
very ill, also Mrs. Aaron <lb/>
son. <lb/>
The steamer It. L. Myers w ill be <lb/>
shape when she conies off <lb/>
ways. Mr. T. It. It. Myers <lb/>
does well what he undertaken. <lb/>
goes right as <lb/>
best we can 1,510. Third <lb/>
ward in this the black ward <lb/>
gave a majority for the Amend <lb/>
We got news of election in Tut <lb/>
town papers. <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
Information. <lb/>
When the American people <lb/>
to know a thing they want to know <lb/>
it right away. Hence their re- <lb/>
upon good newspapers, <lb/>
which are ever at hand. <lb/>
understand this, arc <lb/>
right that a timely and <lb/>
Inviting fact placarded in the ad- <lb/>
column of a reliable <lb/>
Journal will catch a eyes. <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, home to You <lb/>
i, <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Kicks is <lb/>
B. J. Pulley spent Tuesday <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Dr. C. J. returned <lb/>
Tuesday from <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
morning from City. <lb/>
Mis IT returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from Oxford. <lb/>
-Mis. M. returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from N. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
Mrs. Henrietta Williams return- <lb/>
ed this morning from Seven <lb/>
L. H. and wife <lb/>
daughter returned Tuesday from <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from Virginia <lb/>
Beach, Va. <lb/>
W, If. ROM and children, <lb/>
of Raleigh came this morning to <lb/>
visit the family of Mrs. Henrietta <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Miss Eva Whit held and two <lb/>
nieces, May and Lillian <lb/>
left morning for <lb/>
Henderson. <lb/>
T. II. Tyson left <lb/>
morning Media, Pa. <lb/>
Josh Turnage took the train here <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
II. Cherry, Jr., went to Kins- <lb/>
stun Thursday afternoon. <lb/>
F. A. went down <lb/>
Hyde Thursday. <lb/>
Alex came Wednesday <lb/>
from Henderson. <lb/>
W. M. Brown left Thursday <lb/>
morning for New York City. <lb/>
W. S. Atkins returned <lb/>
day evening from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Harvey and lieu returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening to <lb/>
Andrew Moore returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Wilmington. <lb/>
Lee Stewart left Thursday morn- <lb/>
to visit relatives in Washing- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Jesse came <lb/>
day evening to he here at <lb/>
C. T. returned <lb/>
day evening from New York and <lb/>
Philadelphia. <lb/>
Mrs. Harry Skinner and child <lb/>
returned Thursday night from <lb/>
Virginia Beach. <lb/>
Miss Good rich, of Peters- <lb/>
burg, Va., is her Aunt, <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
J. L. came Wednesday <lb/>
evening from and return- <lb/>
ed Thursday morning. <lb/>
J. Jarvis returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from his speak- <lb/>
tour through the State. <lb/>
Mrs. B. Cherry J. II. <lb/>
Cherry, Jr. returned Thursday <lb/>
morning from City, <lb/>
Mrs. C. W. Gold, of Wilson <lb/>
and Miss Maggie Howard, of <lb/>
arc visiting Mrs. <lb/>
House. <lb/>
Miss Lint of <lb/>
Who has been Visiting Miss Mary <lb/>
returned home Thursday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Charlie Skinner returned home <lb/>
Thursday evening from Baltimore <lb/>
where he has been attending a <lb/>
business college. <lb/>
Saturday avows i. moo. <lb/>
Miss Emily left Friday <lb/>
for Elm City. <lb/>
Washington Edwards am. I <lb/>
Friday night from Henderson. <lb/>
Miss Patrick left this <lb/>
morning lo visit in Washington. <lb/>
Mia. J. K. Walker and children <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
Mrs. E, B. HiggS and children <lb/>
returned Friday from Scot <lb/>
laud Neck. <lb/>
Mrs Alice Harper and sou Mas <lb/>
Alexander returned this morn- <lb/>
from LaGrange. <lb/>
MUM of o <lb/>
who has been visiting Miss Mary <lb/>
her home. <lb/>
Miss Katie lime , of Wilson, <lb/>
who has been Miss Line <lb/>
Sheppard returned home this <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
Mrs. W. Gold, of Wilson, and <lb/>
Miss Maggie <lb/>
who have visiting Mrs. E. <lb/>
House, left this morning Co- <lb/>
or. F, H. Hording, of Wash <lb/>
arrived night to <lb/>
take the of St. Paul's <lb/>
Episcopal church here. He will <lb/>
preach his sermon here Sun- <lb/>
day <lb/>
TOWN MATTERS. <lb/>
of Hoard of I <lb/>
PIT PROUD <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
KNEW. <lb/>
The Board of Aldermen in <lb/>
regular monthly I the entire <lb/>
night and adjourned the and I r the <lb/>
to Friday afternoon the trans Amendment Pill i be- <lb/>
action of business. <lb/>
tween 1,300 and 1.50 I. Nothing <lb/>
Hart for the Street was ever known in the bis- <lb/>
that all the country. The people <lb/>
of the town had been cleaned a ere aroused and did <lb/>
previously ordered, and the victory has been well and <lb/>
had also cleaned their side we all rejoice. will <lb/>
walks. AH are In fair condition. <lb/>
Alderman for Cemetery <lb/>
Committee reported one lot sold <lb/>
since las <lb/>
Alderman for Market <lb/>
Committee reported the market <lb/>
house in lair condition. <lb/>
u White for Finance <lb/>
Committee reported in <lb/>
treasury. <lb/>
A Merman Patrick Ordinance <lb/>
Committee asked for further time <lb/>
to make report. <lb/>
Alderman for the Lights <lb/>
Wells Committee said they had <lb/>
no report to make at this meet- <lb/>
C. I. Collector, J. <lb/>
T. Smith Chief Police, and S. <lb/>
made <lb/>
of collections made by each for <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
On motion of Alderman <lb/>
the lax levy for current year <lb/>
was made cents on each <lb/>
valuation. <lb/>
The special tax levies previously <lb/>
reaffirmed. <lb/>
Some repairs needed to <lb/>
rant building on market premises <lb/>
referred to Market Commit <lb/>
lee. <lb/>
License to conduct restaurant in <lb/>
tobacco row granted lo Angelina <lb/>
Dudley, Henry <lb/>
Co. Delia <lb/>
Petition J. s. Clark <lb/>
Co. to sell at their ice house <lb/>
building was tallied. <lb/>
to retail liquor was <lb/>
granted to M. L. Co. <lb/>
J. was granted <lb/>
privilege of buildings stall on <lb/>
cant ground upon paying <lb/>
a rent of per month for use of <lb/>
the ground. <lb/>
and L. I. Moore <lb/>
a petition for electric <lb/>
light franchise. This being defer- <lb/>
rob for consideration at a special <lb/>
meeting the petition was with- <lb/>
drawn. <lb/>
M. F. Patrick was granted <lb/>
to construct a sower from his <lb/>
hotel building Fifth street lo <lb/>
John Forbes properly on <lb/>
same street cast of street. <lb/>
Petition of Harriet Hopkins <lb/>
license to conduct a restaurant In <lb/>
the building she occupies on ll <lb/>
street was refused <lb/>
Accounts to a little <lb/>
above were allowed and <lb/>
orders issued for same. <lb/>
The Clerk of the Hoard was <lb/>
granted leave of absence from ton a <lb/>
for ten days during latter part of <lb/>
August. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
ALL LINES.- <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
more of fusion rule. <lb/>
For Amendment <lb/>
Democratic Legislative ticket <lb/>
had same . <lb/>
w Harrington W II <lb/>
r i; Moon -to. w M <lb/>
Brown Cherry W M <lb/>
King C <lb/>
B I. Davis W Little <lb/>
It L Johnson B I Parker <lb/>
r Hodges <lb/>
A Cray <lb/>
W E Warren B B Heath <lb/>
J T <lb/>
Superior Judges received <lb/>
a majority of <lb/>
Precinct O James A <lb/>
i II Barnhill W <lb/>
Nichols <lb/>
w Teel For Amend-<lb/>
W Harrington W II <lb/>
T It Moor.- W M <lb/>
J W M <lb/>
Or Laughing- <lb/>
house Tuck <lb/>
I. <lb/>
I I. Johnson R B Parker <lb/>
J T Hodges <lb/>
The State ticket was from to <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
Precinct So. -F Janus <lb/>
J I ll <lb/>
Nichols Blade Chapman <lb/>
For <lb/>
i W <lb/>
Harrington ll Harrington <lb/>
T B Moore W M Brown <lb/>
J It Cherry Qua, W M King <lb/>
R I. <lb/>
W Little R I. <lb/>
Johnson B Parker J T <lb/>
Hodges <lb/>
The State Democratic by<lb/>
. White. <lb/>
To See <lb/>
AND <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
August I. <lb/>
We are very glad to state that <lb/>
Mr.-. Alfred Is able to <lb/>
be again. She <lb/>
to visit her people living over the <lb/>
river. <lb/>
side rolled up a big <lb/>
i a. also <lb/>
lolled up a yesterday. <lb/>
It was remarked several <lb/>
election day the day seemed <lb/>
like Sunday anything <lb/>
else. <lb/>
Our business is strictly a while <lb/>
man's business. We doubt If there <lb/>
lean establishment in Caro- <lb/>
depending on public for its <lb/>
support would claim <lb/>
else now. if o will certainly <lb/>
left all right and <lb/>
w ones white. Come lo <lb/>
sec us or send your orders. <lb/>
Mn. Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Lafayette Moon- from be- <lb/>
Tar river rail last <lb/>
to visit her old home, <lb/>
Smith's near hero, <lb/>
Hull buggies must . <lb/>
At the old Moore store, <lb/>
on Five Points, we have <lb/>
opened a new and fresh <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
of Meals, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Canned <lb/>
Tobacco. Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, in everything <lb/>
to be in up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We nay the highest market <lb/>
prices for ail kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
oil her i u cash or in barter. When <lb/>
you to sell or when you <lb/>
want conic to see us. <lb/>
To all Who favor us will, their <lb/>
patronage we promise entire <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb/>
at Five Points <lb/>
they are going as fast, and at this time. <lb/>
YORK WORLD, <lb/>
I Edition. <lb/>
Ii furnishes more at price <lb/>
than any oilier newspaper publish- <lb/>
news service <lb/>
all the globe and Is equaled <lb/>
by that of lea dailies. reports <lb/>
from the Boer war have not been <lb/>
lied in thoroughness and <lb/>
promptness, and with the <lb/>
campaign now progress <lb/>
be invaluable. political <lb/>
news i- absolutely impartial. This <lb/>
makes n of especial value lo <lb/>
than can ship them. <lb/>
beard saying that <lb/>
he bod rather be caught with n <lb/>
on bis back wear a <lb/>
white supremacy Won- <lb/>
If he will emigrate to <lb/>
Africa no. <lb/>
Prof. i,. E, of Ash- <lb/>
pole. N. C. has been elected <lb/>
of <lb/>
Mr. is an A. B. graduate <lb/>
of Wake Fores College, <lb/>
several years experience In <lb/>
and Is well known by several <lb/>
boys in community. Have <lb/>
not fully do hied who the assistants <lb/>
will in. will be supplied in <lb/>
time. School will open Sept. <lb/>
Precinct the Amendment <lb/>
mi majority. The Legislative <lb/>
ticket went Democratic by n ma- <lb/>
of ii-- <lb/>
For the Amendment <lb/>
i majority. OW Harrington's <lb/>
T It Moore <lb/>
j Laugh, <lb/>
The Democratic for <lb/>
received j and II will the mace to scud <lb/>
your h or girl next year ii yon <lb/>
. to school. <lb/>
The World's reg- <lb/>
subscription price is only l <lb/>
per year. We oiler i his <lb/>
and TUB BE- <lb/>
twice a week one year for <lb/>
I'M I I<lb/>
man ll <lb/>
PITT COUNTY VOTE <lb/>
Democratic By <lb/>
BelOW we give the total vole re <lb/>
the different candidates <lb/>
in this county as shown by the of- <lb/>
returns. <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Amendment. <lb/>
Against <lb/>
Adams <lb/>
Judges Sup, Court <lb/>
Council <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Senate <lb/>
James <lb/>
House of<lb/>
Nichols Ted III <lb/>
Sheriff <lb/>
Harrington Harrington <lb/>
of Deeds <lb/>
Moore Brown <lb/>
Treasurer <lb/>
King <lb/>
Coroner <lb/>
898.1 <lb/>
Count <lb/>
Johnson <lb/>
Hodges <lb/>
Little Parker <lb/>
This gave the <lb/>
a majority of Last -t <lb/>
went a large <lb/>
gain for Democrats. <lb/>
This precinct gave a Democratic <lb/>
Of to Two years <lb/>
ago was about even, <lb/>
date-on both sides getting a <lb/>
majority. <lb/>
This precinct gave a Republican <lb/>
of for the Legislative <lb/>
ticket and against Amend- <lb/>
a big gain the Democrats <lb/>
over two ago. <lb/>
Majority <lb/>
Same are iv over Others that are e are <lb/>
grieving or sons ruined. Others over<lb/>
IX <lb/>
preachers and teachers who set an <lb/>
example that will ruin son, <lb/>
D. in <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
What is hell asks a writer. <lb/>
Sherman said it was war, hat <lb/>
the Henderson Hold says <lb/>
sometimes thinks it is tuning a <lb/>
newspaper a <lb/>
Charlotte News. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
T. II. W. <lb/>
Blade Chapman W. J. <lb/>
Teel <lb/>
This gate n Demo ii <lb/>
of the <lb/>
i ii majority for the <lb/>
; stale ticket for the <lb/>
Ill nut. <lb/>
Maj ii for the Democratic <lb/>
ticket to <lb/>
N i I republican <lb/>
of the ad <lb/>
mi-Hi. i Suite <lb/>
. Republican . <lb/>
Mo gave a <lb/>
for the amendment, for the <lb/>
l-u Slate <lb/>
ticket. <lb/>
As usual mis precinct rolled up a <lb/>
big for the Democrat <lb/>
ticket. The for the <lb/>
was for the county <lb/>
for tho State ticket<lb/>
.<lb/>
it is <lb/>
. . a <lb/>
. V . <lb/>
Moth <lb/>
It will <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on hull i <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi constantly on <lb/>
baud. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A I rial w ill convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
in <lb/>
lo U hi u i i <lb/>
S . the<lb/>
Die I Co., <lb/>
ii book. <lb/>
ion. X. I. <lb/>
lo C. Kin-Ion, <lb/>
came to the burial <lb/>
vices Air. Mien Johnson, a <lb/>
died Thursday morning and was <lb/>
buried Friday evening in <lb/>
grave yard. <lb/>
Rev. J. J. Harper left <lb/>
his home <lb/>
Rev. Jacob Johnson came Tues- <lb/>
and for his <lb/>
old w here his father was ex- <lb/>
led to die any lime. <lb/>
Mi i little Ruby <lb/>
and Laid of <lb/>
arc relatives <lb/>
in re, <lb/>
candidate for Sheriff, <lb/>
pi died lo a right <lb/>
sharp nick on and <lb/>
I . ii he bad <lb/>
. lo i Is that re <lb/>
i ii- name <lb/>
ll. was pinned the other <lb/>
. one <lb/>
i ii, d he would not the <lb/>
I soon <lb/>
found there the white <lb/>
knew there <lb/>
O. W . and W. II. <lb/>
The tobacco market opened up <lb/>
here with a large <lb/>
break two houses, with <lb/>
some over <lb/>
,.<lb/>
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mm <lb/>
l ill <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
II UNION toe is <lb/>
PUNTERS and <lb/>
Under one <lb/>
Management <lb/>
Taking into consideration that the acreage <lb/>
is decreased and a corresponding falling off in the crops we have joined <lb/>
hands and placed the Planters and Farmers one management <lb/>
For The Coming Season. <lb/>
This curtailment of expenses in the way of drummers and warehouse force puts us in <lb/>
position to give you more money for your tobacco than any other warehouse in North <lb/>
Carolina. By running the two houses together we give you the advantage of <lb/>
ALES A <lb/>
and in selling with us need never be on the LAST SALK. are prepared to serve your <lb/>
interest in every way, and if you bring us a load we will corn you that we are not talk- <lb/>
through our hat. When you get a load of tobacco ready for market bring It to us. <lb/>
We are going to you. Your old friends <lb/>
FORBES, COMPANY. <lb/>
OP <lb/>
b that the cf <lb/>
fa NO. Greenville- <lb/>
from A <lb/>
from <lb/>
raters of <lb/>
I I Nth <lb/>
I UH UM <lb/>
i. . pp ii Hi the <lb/>
Five in u<lb/>
RHEUMATISM CATARRH CURED <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
TIE OF BEAT. <lb/>
SALK. <lb/>
In of in a <lb/>
in the II. <lb/>
other creditor of <lb/>
against J. others, <lb/>
now in the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
comity, undersigned will on Monday, <lb/>
the of <lb/>
lie ale the Court door the <lb/>
runt mOO, expose to <lb/>
own of Greenville, N. C, to the highest <lb/>
for cash the following <lb/>
l I to wit that tract situate in <lb/>
township, the lands <lb/>
Al mis, James Elk. <lb/>
and others, containing one acres <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
Thin the -i of June 1900. <lb/>
, , <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Victoria vs. George More. <lb/>
The shove named will take <lb/>
that an action entitled above has <lb/>
n the Court of <lb/>
to obtain a divorce from the <lb/>
matrimony; and the defendant <lb/>
will farther lake notice that be la required <lb/>
In appeal at the next term of the <lb/>
Court of county to I held on sec- <lb/>
after Monday In Kept, <lb/>
next, being the I day of Sept., I toil, <lb/>
at the Court in N. C. <lb/>
an answer or demur to the complaint in <lb/>
-i SI I in, i r the will apply to <lb/>
Court for la MM com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
tin of May <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
P for pin. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
county, having issued Letters <lb/>
In me. the on the 7th <lb/>
day of May, 1900, on the mate <lb/>
Notice is <lb/>
given to ail to the <lb/>
to make Immediate la the under- <lb/>
nil i it of estate or <lb/>
their <lb/>
to tin- within twelve <lb/>
after the data of this notice, or this <lb/>
notice will lie plead in her of their recovery. <lb/>
This the day of May, 1900. <lb/>
on the Thomas J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having duly the Surl. <lb/>
or Clerk of county <lb/>
of the Last Will of Nancy <lb/>
Wallace, deceased, is given to <lb/>
all persons to estate to make <lb/>
immediate to undersigned, <lb/>
all claims said es- <lb/>
are hereby notified to present the mime <lb/>
for or before the of <lb/>
April. 1901, or will he in <lb/>
bar of recovery. <lb/>
April, 1900. <lb/>
Executor of y Wallace. <lb/>
We hereby warn all persons from en- <lb/>
any of our along <lb/>
for the of fishing with net <lb/>
or hunting. Any one so trespassing will <lb/>
be prosecuted according to law. <lb/>
K. II. T. <lb/>
A. J. it Min. <lb/>
A WM. <lb/>
Mrs. who a <lb/>
millinery and fancy store at <lb/>
Louis, Co., Mich., and who is <lb/>
well known throughout the country, <lb/>
I badly troubled with <lb/>
catarrh and neuralgia. I had <lb/>
liver complaint and Tery I <lb/>
In a bad condition; every day I be- <lb/>
to fear that I never ha a <lb/>
well woman; that I have to <lb/>
act lie down into a invalid, and <lb/>
lira In the shadow of death. X had <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S rec- <lb/>
to ma. I TOOK POUR <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME. and <lb/>
cured my family both. I am vary glad <lb/>
that I heard of I would cheerfully <lb/>
recommend it to every one. have <lb/>
taken many other of medicine. <lb/>
I JOHNSTON'S to all of <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having this day before the <lb/>
clerk of the court of county <lb/>
executrix to the last Will and <lb/>
of W. K. deceased, notice la <lb/>
hereby given to all holding claims <lb/>
the said W, K. <lb/>
to present them to me for on o <lb/>
day of July 1901, or tin <lb/>
notice will lie plead in liar of their recovery <lb/>
All indebted estate are <lb/>
to tome, <lb/>
the 24th day of July 1900. <lb/>
A. iv, <lb/>
of the last will and of W. K. <lb/>
Met; <lb/>
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL TONIC <lb/>
and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and <lb/>
back if it doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good. Get the kind <lb/>
with the Red Cross on the label. <lb/>
Hold and guaranteed by <lb/>
and druggists. <lb/>
TIM Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
Cold in he and hue throat ruled by Ker <lb/>
Chocolate A. easy to <lb/>
for <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Fill Sept. 1900. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
Ion daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
earner leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
bro, leave Tarboro for <lb/>
Saturdays <lb/>
Hi A. Si. carries freight only. <lb/>
with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New <lb/>
ti ti, I'm nil <lb/>
with Norfolk. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
Mil I S. Co. <lb/>
New York; from <lb/>
Hay Line from <lb/>
mid Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
or Imp <lb/>
. <lb/>
k t-h, <lb/>
MM OH PATENTS <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
sense <lb/>
Prepares and girls for <lb/>
the duties life. Pupils take a <lb/>
at College. <lb/>
measured by the full-rounded de- <lb/>
of our Com- <lb/>
and teachers. <lb/>
A well Literary Society. <lb/>
Moral influence good. Expenses <lb/>
reasonable. For further <lb/>
see or address the principals, <lb/>
Bethel. N. U <lb/>
or J. D. EVERETT, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid for country <lb/>
1900 <lb/>
Greensboro Female College <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Fall Term Sept. <lb/>
on Application. <lb/>
I-RED PEACOCK, <lb/>
7-3 <lb/>
la <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
LINE OF- <lb/>
Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. COREY.<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
mum <lb/>
J. EDITOR <lb/>
in -i .<lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, lo <lb/>
NO <lb/>
WHO <lb/>
IF TOO WANT TO BE TREATED RIGHT <lb/>
AT THE SAME TIME GOODS RIGHT <lb/>
THEN COME THE RIGHT PLACE WHERE <lb/>
YOU WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT AN <lb/>
LY RELIABLE goods. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING <lb/>
OUR Cotton In Tobacco.<lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Nebraska. <lb/>
For Vice <lb/>
ADLAI B. <lb/>
of I <lb/>
For Presidential Elector, 1st Diet., <lb/>
CHARLES L. <lb/>
of Carteret. <lb/>
For Congress, 1st Hist., <lb/>
JOHN H. SMALL, <lb/>
Of lira ii I'm I. <lb/>
Trouble In <lb/>
August mid- <lb/>
from Governor <lb/>
Russell the Naval Re- <lb/>
serves will leave for <lb/>
The Election <lb/>
Board is held the court house <lb/>
there by a mob led by the sheriff, <lb/>
threatening the lives of members <lb/>
of the board. The wire <lb/>
has cut between Bayboro and <lb/>
Alliance. Citizens appealed for <lb/>
aid and has ordered the <lb/>
reserves to go and protect lives <lb/>
property. Apprehensions arc <lb/>
grave. The light is Dem- <lb/>
and Democrats who fused <lb/>
with Pops and Republicans. <lb/>
Throwing out vote <lb/>
giving the regular Democrats office <lb/>
is the cause of the trouble <lb/>
Raleigh N. C. Aug. <lb/>
grams were received here last <lb/>
night conveying the information <lb/>
that there was a terrible election <lb/>
riot progress at Pam- <lb/>
county. The news came in <lb/>
private dispatches and official <lb/>
telegrams to the Governor lo <lb/>
Acting Adjutant General <lb/>
but all of them the details given <lb/>
were <lb/>
As is well known the political <lb/>
situation in county is <lb/>
much complicated by division <lb/>
a.;.; tIn- I by <lb/>
km with the and <lb/>
Populists. <lb/>
Just what the cause of the riot <lb/>
at is could not lo learned <lb/>
last night, nearest telegraph <lb/>
office is sixteen miles <lb/>
distant. <lb/>
The only ion as to who <lb/>
the rioters are is found the <lb/>
statement above lo the that <lb/>
they arc led by Hooker, the <lb/>
Fusion sheriff. <lb/>
At midnight, in response the <lb/>
telegram, Acting Adjutant <lb/>
General after a <lb/>
Governor order- <lb/>
ed Commander Hill, of <lb/>
the Naval Reserves, to <lb/>
to at once, strong, <lb/>
to and do all in his power <lb/>
to restore order preserve <lb/>
peace. <lb/>
A later telegram from <lb/>
the Naval lie <lb/>
serves were already on their way <lb/>
lo Bayboro and expected to arrive <lb/>
there by day this morning. The <lb/>
dispatch added that the situation <lb/>
at Bayboro was and <lb/>
bloodshed was teared. <lb/>
Complaints have been received <lb/>
by leaf tobacco exporters <lb/>
foreign correspondents, for <lb/>
sometime past, of cotton strings <lb/>
being found in leaf and strips ship j <lb/>
These complaints <lb/>
have become so frequent of late <lb/>
that some of export <lb/>
on several markets have decided <lb/>
not on tobaccos which are <lb/>
mixed with cotton strings. <lb/>
In the new bright sections of <lb/>
North and South Carolina, where <lb/>
the tobacco is cured mostly off the <lb/>
stalk, the gathered and I <lb/>
strung on the cotton strings for <lb/>
hanging in the curing barns. In; <lb/>
many cases the tobacco is taken <lb/>
down without grading, and sent <lb/>
market strings and all. <lb/>
It is difficult matter <lb/>
ante the tobacco from t tic strings <lb/>
after they well tangled up, <lb/>
and complaints are Unit they <lb/>
are in tobacco alter it has <lb/>
hen put up in rip.;, and even in <lb/>
some cases where tobacco has been j <lb/>
manufactured the cotton twine is <lb/>
in prominent evidence, as will lie <lb/>
shown by the following loiter on the <lb/>
Subject from one of the largest leaf, <lb/>
tobacco commission houses in Bog-1 <lb/>
We beg to draw your attention, <lb/>
putting up of tobacco from <lb/>
Stock which bu been handled by j <lb/>
string or cotton ties. Several of <lb/>
our manufacturers have made <lb/>
strong complaints to which is <lb/>
assuming serious proportions, <lb/>
customers <lb/>
to from us can <lb/>
the tobacco free string, and <lb/>
as have noticed it your ship- <lb/>
it preclude us from <lb/>
possible opening <lb/>
If the farmers must continue to <lb/>
use this method of please <lb/>
lie very to have it all <lb/>
picked before has <lb/>
to be done either with <lb/>
But the in the dry stale is <lb/>
much greater, besides the annoy- <lb/>
to buyers. <lb/>
We send you separately <lb/>
a sample sent tons by the Inner <lb/>
of the grade, showing how <lb/>
cotton string is found in J . <lb/>
of those strips He has just had <lb/>
pounds of Hake returned to <lb/>
hint by one of owing <lb/>
to the cotton running through It. <lb/>
Besides, are told theft is sis <lb/>
much as four to live pounds of cot- <lb/>
ton found a single now <lb/>
again, on which duty has <lb/>
paid cents per pound, which <lb/>
is so much dead loss. <lb/>
would lie well if I lie grower <lb/>
could other of hang- <lb/>
to be cured than by <lb/>
strings. If this can- <lb/>
not lie done, he should be careful <lb/>
that all of strings are re- <lb/>
moved before Bonding it In market, <lb/>
as the largest buyers on none of <lb/>
the markets will their <lb/>
trade by furnishing which <lb/>
contains any objectionable foreign <lb/>
Danville <lb/>
i in i i a <lb/>
seems strange that even a <lb/>
writer should sometimes <lb/>
Superiority of Girl Babies. <lb/>
An Omaha woman bought for <lb/>
a guarantee the spirit <lb/>
world that her next child <lb/>
would be a boy. When the <lb/>
arrived it proved to twins and <lb/>
girls. Instead of <lb/>
herself in the Superior good sense <lb/>
and generosity of the spirits the <lb/>
woman had the in the <lb/>
transaction thrown into jail. <lb/>
There are many women who <lb/>
have this prejudice <lb/>
babies, and an <lb/>
is, Whether the mailer lie looked <lb/>
at from the sentimental or the <lb/>
practical Standpoint. <lb/>
Alter the of help- <lb/>
less and drooling infancy it boy is <lb/>
as a rule of no use to his mother, <lb/>
no companion her and a source <lb/>
of increasing anxiety, as he <lb/>
attains to years of discretion he <lb/>
and thenceforth belongs i. <lb/>
his wile's family. The girl, on the <lb/>
other hand, is a pleasure to her <lb/>
mother in infancy, a companion in <lb/>
girlhood and and <lb/>
in old age. <lb/>
A woman who has a boy baby i <lb/>
makes an Investment for the <lb/>
of some other woman's old <lb/>
age. A woman who has u girl <lb/>
makes an Investment tor her- <lb/>
self. For when the mar- <lb/>
the mother has secured a home <lb/>
and a bread-winner. <lb/>
The more girl babies a <lb/>
has the larger is her insurance <lb/>
against loneliness and poverty in <lb/>
the evening of her life. <lb/>
Chic CO the <lb/>
The suspension of the grain quo- <lb/>
service between Chicago and <lb/>
Sum Hi-ward <lb/>
The readers this paper will be <lb/>
pleased to learn there is at <lb/>
one disease that <lb/>
science has I able lo cure in all <lb/>
its Stages, is Catarrh <lb/>
outcome nM-s CuM s <lb/>
positive cure known to the medical <lb/>
fraternity Catarrh being a con- <lb/>
THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND I -Ml I S OF <lb/>
PUT ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in the fore front of the race after your pair-image <lb/>
We oiler you selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to found in any store in Well choice <lb/>
the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Hummer <lb/>
and Winter. We are I. for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. is our pleasure In slum you what you want In <lb/>
sell you if e can. offer you the service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal consistent well <lb/>
established up strictly on own merits, <lb/>
When you t-i you will not do yourself JUst <lb/>
if you do mil see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Hals Silks and Satins. <lb/>
Jackets Capes, Carpets. and Cloths. <lb/>
Men's, Women's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Notification Program. <lb/>
July <lb/>
The local committee In charge of <lb/>
the arrangements for the Bryan <lb/>
and Stevenson notification meeting <lb/>
here were advised today the <lb/>
two candidates will reach Chicago <lb/>
Tuesday next, and Chairman <lb/>
Jones, members of the notification <lb/>
committee and two hundred <lb/>
go Democrats, including <lb/>
Harrison, will roach here Unit <lb/>
evening. Mr. Bryan and Mr. <lb/>
Stevenson will be met here by the <lb/>
committee of reception will be <lb/>
taken to Hotel. Where <lb/>
an Informal reception will be held <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
The Cleveland <lb/>
an i Tammany clubs, each <lb/>
with a brass band, will also meet <lb/>
the candidates at the union station <lb/>
and form apart of the escort to the <lb/>
hotel. <lb/>
The two candidates and the <lb/>
members of the notification com- <lb/>
will lie driven about <lb/>
cit in carriages Wednesday morn- <lb/>
at m. will lie taken <lb/>
to Military Park, where the <lb/>
are lo be held. The carriages <lb/>
will be followed by the local clubs, <lb/>
the Marching Club of Chicago and <lb/>
the Duckworth Club of Cincinnati. <lb/>
the evening will be n <lb/>
miss meeting at Hall, <lb/>
id ii is understood Bryan <lb/>
and Stevenson will both address <lb/>
briefly. <lb/>
Mayor said today that <lb/>
there would be a meeting of the <lb/>
National Democratic Committee <lb/>
here Thursday lo decide three con- <lb/>
test for membership on the <lb/>
mi I lee. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Moat, Sugar, Scad is. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
According to The Kansas <lb/>
Journal one recent day's rainfall <lb/>
was worth lo I he <lb/>
Stale. Says I he newspaper <lb/>
referred rainfall was <lb/>
general over the corn belt, and was <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, tor Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our is Honesty, Merit and Square I <lb/>
Friends, <lb/>
CHERRY CO. <lb/>
Murder in Norfolk. <lb/>
Norfolk, Aug. .- <lb/>
Cannon, Stale oyster inspector for <lb/>
Ibis district, was and killed <lb/>
on the street by Assistant <lb/>
Chief of M. II. Prince, <lb/>
shortly before noon, today. No <lb/>
cause the deed is assigned <lb/>
Captain Prince, or his friends, and <lb/>
Lasso-is From History. <lb/>
Our II be- <lb/>
gins an editorial in <lb/>
week these <lb/>
disintegration of Hit <lb/>
Alliance ill this Stale means a set- <lb/>
back to the classes of at least ten <lb/>
years, is doubtful if another <lb/>
organization as strong as the Alli- <lb/>
can he established in the next j the killing is a mystery. The two <lb/>
ten This is quite true. I men were thought to lie the <lb/>
There were elements of the utmost j f friends both socially and <lb/>
usefulness in the Alliance. I Mr. having <lb/>
Its written principles were great Prince's chief workers in <lb/>
aid noble, and if they had been canvass for <lb/>
lived up the agricultural inter-1 chief police. <lb/>
sis country would have Captain Prince <lb/>
been -really promoted. Main sin-et between the custom <lb/>
had scarcely been organized Hank build <lb/>
before it fell into the hands of log, about The <lb/>
publicans, this was the begin-1 former placed bis arm about Mi. <lb/>
Next after it was j shoulders lite two <lb/>
the Populist and I lien walked In side <lb/>
It was a good deal some feel, where stood <lb/>
with the Grange -office-1 oral minutes. Without <lb/>
seekers and cut cause, <lb/>
and went to pieces. Then- is a <lb/>
warning in these would I Mr Cannon live limes, <lb/>
of between tut <lb/>
telegraph companies and the Chi- <lb/>
Hoard of Trade as to the val <lb/>
of information to the <lb/>
and right of the latter <lb/>
ii in customers whose <lb/>
is under the ban of the <lb/>
Chicago trade organization, will <lb/>
work temporary Inconvenience to <lb/>
the grain trade of all cities. The <lb/>
grain export and speculative <lb/>
has become long usage <lb/>
dependent upon Chicago facilities <lb/>
for quick -ales purchaser, that <lb/>
the . . hi of <lb/>
communication the <lb/>
can mil tail to derange <lb/>
of merchants, <lb/>
least. In it- warfare <lb/>
bucket ii tho <lb/>
go Board of Trade <lb/>
thy of general public as well as <lb/>
its sister exchanges; ii can- <lb/>
not Impose restrictions upon the <lb/>
telegraph companies <lb/>
which would render the latter <lb/>
prosecution tor unlawful dis- <lb/>
thy as the of <lb/>
the The <lb/>
to the grain large <lb/>
and the damage h <lb/>
for any length time from <lb/>
wide and general city ill <lb/>
inflict business <lb/>
primary grain will prob- <lb/>
bring about early <lb/>
i In- pending trouble. <lb/>
i u the fa- <lb/>
of the Chicago market; bill <lb/>
cannot I as effectively used <lb/>
tin -ii means <lb/>
those winch In- <lb/>
sure the publicity. is <lb/>
i of experience I grain <lb/>
merchant- Hint the <lb/>
will promptly divert <lb/>
In Vt .-, fork, <lb/>
Kansas City, St. Louis other <lb/>
min so endanger prim- <lb/>
of market the <lb/>
grain n an <lb/>
of the present effort to <lb/>
business of <lb/>
the suspension of the <lb/>
quotation the Western <lb/>
lie I re the grain <lb/>
Tin is an interesting <lb/>
one I moral as well as from a <lb/>
c until but ii the <lb/>
end it will in lie f <lb/>
do <lb/>
out i better Chicago <lb/>
can do without the publicity which <lb/>
insures her supremacy Wes- <lb/>
tern grain <lb/>
Bee <lb/>
con <lb/>
treatment. Hall's Ca- <lb/>
me i taken internally, <lb/>
upon the blood and <lb/>
mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
of the disease, and giving the <lb/>
strength by building up the <lb/>
constitution and assisting nature in <lb/>
doing its work. The proprietors <lb/>
have so much faith in its curative <lb/>
powers, they oiler One Hun- <lb/>
Dollars for any case that it <lb/>
falls to Bond for list of <lb/>
Co.; Props., <lb/>
Toledo, <lb/>
Sold Druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are tho beat. <lb/>
old Is Senseless. <lb/>
In olden times when person <lb/>
died ii was la loll the <lb/>
church bell a certain number of <lb/>
limes lo Indicate whether it was a <lb/>
man. woman or child. Font <lb/>
man ii was tolled three times and <lb/>
for a man thrice three limes. The <lb/>
stroke of o bell was called a <lb/>
hence it was nine tellers <lb/>
a or. as folks in those <lb/>
days, tellers mark a <lb/>
rills saying, which was continued <lb/>
long alter the lulling custom was <lb/>
dually became converted <lb/>
into the present saying, <lb/>
lorn make ., which is de- <lb/>
void both and reason. <lb/>
I. Dome Journal. <lb/>
be a pleasure to see Hie <lb/>
handed in a <lb/>
organization for for- <lb/>
warding their legitimate Inter <lb/>
the lesson of experience is <lb/>
to break the price over enters I be doom <lb/>
cents a bushel on business out. should <lb/>
market. Speculation as to Kansas <lb/>
will doubtless remember <lb/>
Aim a Conflict of Arms. <lb/>
considerable excite- <lb/>
ill i II ill <lb/>
on the <lb/>
lion, populist who re <lb/>
from one township lo an- <lb/>
other and who failed I a <lb/>
of pr i- <lb/>
posed to vote ill lie wits <lb/>
told Hun not <lb/>
in <lb/>
mill swore he vote. They <lb/>
I threats wont so far us In <lb/>
nil cartridges they could <lb/>
thrice obtain stores, <lb/>
he toll. After ready for inn. <lb/>
walked as <lb/>
feel from Mr. Cannon's prostrate house were <lb/>
body, and then turning quickly located. The gnus were kepi mi <lb/>
went placed lost a guard of Jen men and eater- <lb/>
let ill Ins in I she id. <lb/>
com prospects changed materially <lb/>
within a few there were <lb/>
plenty of men who said <lb/>
there would lie Ml or per <lb/>
of a crop of in Kansas, while <lb/>
Sunday the man who predicted <lb/>
half a crop w-as regarded as en- <lb/>
This means nearly <lb/>
more bushels, or probably <lb/>
to <lb/>
Orange and Hie ex- <lb/>
the they, would <lb/>
the <lb/>
t Stands to reason that Hie <lb/>
lied man should be hard lo gel <lb/>
along with. <lb/>
lie surrendered himself to a police <lb/>
I officer and walked to police head <lb/>
I quarters. Cannon died almost in <lb/>
wile and <lb/>
in. <lb/>
How strange la human I <lb/>
People will often tell yon how de- <lb/>
lighted are to sec you, when <lb/>
are really you a <lb/>
thousand miles away. <lb/>
In Hire were least Ml de. <lb/>
ends the p all day, expert <lb/>
ill ; tO I II III for pupil <lb/>
lists had stirred up <lb/>
Luckily. n t avoided <lb/>
II I mill I. <lb/>
kit . <lb/>
Many a callow youth learns to <lb/>
in order be may make <lb/>
a hit bis girl by swear <lb/>
log off at i lest. <lb/>
Our correspondent <lb/>
quotes Judge Allen, just re-elected <lb/>
to the House from Wayne, as say. <lb/>
in.-that the is specially due <lb/>
consideration to those <lb/>
rates of our who, under <lb/>
great pressure to the contrary, <lb/>
maintained their confidence in their <lb/>
by voting the amends <lb/>
and that Hie should, <lb/>
sail will, fully discharge <lb/>
its duty by observance of <lb/>
every pledge made to them. This <lb/>
is eminently true and timely, and <lb/>
arc sure the Judge voices the <lb/>
sentiments of every Democrat <lb/>
assorting that mis course will be <lb/>
pursued. By no act of the white <lb/>
now entrusted with the con- <lb/>
of will any white man <lb/>
lie on of <lb/>
or poverty. Nor do c lie- <lb/>
it by any other <lb/>
tribunal. This amendment <lb/>
out according lo the <lb/>
es made advocates in the <lb/>
strictest good faith. And Just <lb/>
here we will say that all other in- <lb/>
will be protected and <lb/>
promoted those just by <lb/>
only will the <lb/>
material interests and Industrial <lb/>
cute; prises lie promoted and treated <lb/>
because Ibis victory moans <lb/>
a rebuke to wherever it <lb/>
may every <lb/>
will be given the colored people to <lb/>
improve their condition and work <lb/>
A New <lb/>
faith as well as laws <lb/>
dawned <lb/>
upon Post, <lb/>
THE B ST <lb/>
fever is n bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Tonic, is simply <lb/>
quinine a tasteless form <lb/>
No cure no pay. Price <lb/>
E INS FEVER MALARIA, <lb/>
night Sweats with Robert's <lb/>
Ideas Chill Tunic per <lb/>
but to take, <lb/>
refunded it it fails. <lb/>
petite, makes <lb/>
yon veil. None as good. <lb/>
. . , the drug <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dr. M. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
White <lb/>
Fleming store.<lb/>
. . .<lb/>
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