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BEAD WIT AT SAY ABOUT <lb/>
Our Royal . <lb/>
Elastic Felt <lb/>
the . ft M. Cot. <lb/>
Bull <lb/>
Gun <lb/>
Train Track <lb/>
Winston Salem. Aug. <lb/>
A freight train which left here at <lb/>
today Charlotte was <lb/>
wrecked near The <lb/>
Wilmington. N. Aug. <lb/>
The College Senator visited <lb/>
Art Raleigh will tern Carolina for the <lb/>
pen Wednesday. 5th. <lb/>
will beheld election Decline down to In spreading <lb/>
at the College the day A and went to bis home <lb/>
very large attendance is already Sampson county. He was <lb/>
Hand far next session. by an of <lb/>
cants expecting to get armed <lb/>
men, well <lb/>
should be on hand armed, came to <lb/>
the Aral day. stayed about o I with no <lb/>
A new building bus erected no t any <lb/>
dining the for them or Baring any <lb/>
a- to then e until Wed- <lb/>
building the students conduct ,.,., v. hen Senator step <lb/>
of all with the by <lb/>
I machines, preparing to U- several other armed and wee Orphans on their <lb/>
practical Electrical Engineer. A met by them. <lb/>
considerable lot of new Deeding loss i <lb/>
machinery bee j home. M i thought <lb/>
in Warsaw that the object of the <lb/>
St. ST. March <lb/>
Mess. <lb/>
I purchased a Pell from <lb/>
you. Alter giving it a thorough trial. I Had it ill- comfortable <lb/>
and all by far the most I ever used. <lb/>
I have both cotton and hair es. prefer this Textile Department advance I <lb/>
to either. Wishing you much success with your Felt Maltreat, I tun I received a carload of machinery <lb/>
Mrs. M. Matron. I donated by Smart W. Cramer. <lb/>
After night's u.-c. if it is not all you even t C for the <lb/>
hoped for in a comfortable bed return it to us and we ill refund Whitings- <lb/>
you the lull amount paid question . you not bi mg out .,, . ,. <lb/>
one cent, not even the freight. ville. Mass. o <lb/>
HOW CAN GOT If your local dealer docs not handle <lb/>
our write lo us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same.; Another car load of <lb/>
machinery ii expected reek. <lb/>
BORDEN, third ear-toad will earn, ft m <lb/>
of Furniture. ate., N. C. j <lb/>
Draper Company Hoped. <lb/>
The train ran a quarter of <lb/>
a ear off the track. <lb/>
en i ears I left <lb/>
rails and gone together in a <lb/>
The staging class from <lb/>
ford Orphanage, sixteen <lb/>
the manager, were <lb/>
In the but ii <lb/>
did leave the track. <lb/>
raps was considered by rail- <lb/>
road to lie miraculous. The <lb/>
way to <lb/>
animal <lb/>
Masonic picnic. <lb/>
A CLEAR HEAD; <lb/>
good digestion; sound sleep; a <lb/>
fine appetite and a ripe old age, <lb/>
are results of the use <lb/>
of Liver Pills. A single <lb/>
dose will convince you of their <lb/>
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
A n absolute cure for sick head- <lb/>
malaria, sour <lb/>
constipation <lb/>
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb/>
Their and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
CATARRH CURED <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
lie Viet r safe i all sizes <lb/>
for home, office mid general <lb/>
Every b with a to <lb/>
proof. Prices from up. <lb/>
J. L SUGG, A <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel. <lb/>
MANAGEMENT. W. <lb/>
I Mass. Valuable have <lb/>
I been by the <lb/>
Machine Upper <lb/>
the l. A. <lb/>
Ob., X. A <lb/>
I Pa. <lb/>
The contra, t for <lb/>
for has bees <lb/>
. to Bona, t Phil- <lb/>
The uniforms will <lb/>
in Char- <lb/>
Virginia, and cost <lb/>
an <lb/>
fore, <lb/>
The College will be <lb/>
for make <lb/>
lap <lb/>
studies before the regular Melon <lb/>
A re <lb/>
every lo make up <lb/>
all before be <lb/>
on with an <lb/>
The waters, .-i m t, i <lb/>
Especially recommended kidney, liver <lb/>
and bladder troubles All have wonderful <lb/>
properties. HACKS MEET EVERY AT <lb/>
Water free <lb/>
house <lb/>
1.50 <lb/>
since- hit-, <lb/>
numerous <lb/>
address <lb/>
ugliest. at other hotels or <lb/>
and n n will be charged <lb/>
eek A of in , have added <lb/>
them the bath houses <lb/>
barber In the hi . and too <lb/>
to mention. For terms and information <lb/>
W. F. Morrill, <lb/>
n untie N. C. <lb/>
sin an<lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Baptist University <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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and retail tinier and <lb/>
Healer, mid for <lb/>
Hides. Fur. Cotton Bead, Dar <lb/>
Turkeys. etc. Bed- <lb/>
Mattresses, Oak Stilts, Bo <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, . <lb/>
Balls, Tables. Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
A . <lb/>
Meal Tobacco, i <lb/>
American fan <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Hour, Sugar, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, <lb/>
Cotton Bead Meal Hulls, ;., <lb/>
den Beads, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Apples, <lb/>
and Ware, Tin Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb/>
Boil Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard and <lb/>
Other goods. and <lb/>
Chain for cash. Come <lb/>
to see inc. <lb/>
At Cost. <lb/>
Phone K. <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
All its. <lb/>
In a small town not far limn <lb/>
one of the <lb/>
As he <lb/>
Mailed for change there en b red <lb/>
a dressed <lb/>
appearance of wealth and <lb/>
patriarch origin. re <lb/>
dents o the are <lb/>
wealth, and are <lb/>
usually persons of money and i <lb/>
she visiting the shop <lb/>
In cause-he letter paper <lb/>
she have a Of <lb/>
the asked. the <lb/>
woman replied, <lb/>
Why, she only d a pa <lb/>
she in am <lb/>
had a few letters to write. Well <lb/>
what did wan lo pay. the pi <lb/>
trying to ill- <lb/>
cover and lo <lb/>
cents or i. o <lb/>
the woman she did <lb/>
think she need pay M seats or <lb/>
events, Why, she only wanted a <lb/>
few sheets of paper. Well Hid <lb/>
the politely, think <lb/>
yon will find just what you want <lb/>
ii shop across <lb/>
where they sell supplies <lb/>
A mil he dressed <lb/>
departed, and in a <lb/>
momenta emerged from the <lb/>
shop with a -mall parcel her <lb/>
hand and a contented in <lb/>
upon her fan-. The waiting until <lb/>
had the <lb/>
feeling lather ashamed for <lb/>
remarked to he <lb/>
are <lb/>
they <lb/>
exclaimed shop <lb/>
keeper, heaving a of self <lb/>
nothing to some <lb/>
Why. came Inhere <lb/>
oilier day and wanted <lb/>
-id, water, she <lb/>
Want a lull glass, and, more, <lb/>
he didn't want to pa for one, <lb/>
to know if we st-l <lb/>
a glass of soda. We did <lb/>
charged her three for and <lb/>
she wen. <lb/>
was to investigate i to what risk <lb/>
would run in coming <lb/>
and that no red shirts <lb/>
or others were in him. <lb/>
i that had it <lb/>
known that was coining he <lb/>
would not have allowed to <lb/>
at Warsaw, As it was, be- <lb/>
fore his presence <lb/>
around sufficiently lo in any <lb/>
Bolted action, he and his body <lb/>
had passed out of town, and <lb/>
were well to <lb/>
ward the Si home. <lb/>
To Take for the <lb/>
lawns snip.<lb/>
survey Blake <lb/>
cached Town Point, near <lb/>
to day. and preparing her <lb/>
work off Cape <lb/>
This is to Slid the available <lb/>
anchorage ground for the DIam mil <lb/>
Shoals light ship that guards the <lb/>
on At- <lb/>
Blake will <lb/>
the I Inter I . shoal and char, <lb/>
The will have lobe <lb/>
done by in small beats and <lb/>
their work lie perilous, for the <lb/>
is always wild along these <lb/>
The is a <lb/>
and will not put to <lb/>
until weather conditions <lb/>
are favorable. <lb/>
A Woman <lb/>
The wile of Hooker Washington <lb/>
addressed <lb/>
if woman of her rare in <lb/>
phis and, I judge from pub- <lb/>
reports, her utterances were <lb/>
very sensible and to do <lb/>
good. In part she <lb/>
too little or poor <lb/>
food. We arc ready lo buy showy <lb/>
Clothing, and we our <lb/>
to do this. Let as eat more <lb/>
and better food. <lb/>
Keep regular Ho not <lb/>
lay o'clock <lb/>
at night, to bed a o'clock <lb/>
especially If yon labor through the <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Teach boys well as bright <lb/>
girls respect for marrying tie <lb/>
and home. companions for <lb/>
join sons daughters if <lb/>
would slop tide of I <lb/>
Teach lie boys to conic home all <lb/>
Bight. Teach I In in of <lb/>
some man's daughter. <lb/>
These lessons can <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
The two most a <lb/>
titles women, to <lb/>
representative of the <lb/>
race, sounder, healthier <lb/>
and a cleaner high- r- <lb/>
inc. t <lb/>
between two was <lb/>
pointed on the fact being Impress- <lb/>
ed the assembled women <lb/>
to baa strong ran- physically they <lb/>
live moral lives. were <lb/>
reminded every city of <lb/>
country the race is losing more by <lb/>
death than it is gaining by birth <lb/>
that as well as <lb/>
poverty ii . Is <lb/>
for tin- low slate of vitality <lb/>
which young and old to all <lb/>
forms of death, <lb/>
No who voted last week for <lb/>
the amendment consistently <lb/>
vote for next <lb/>
Why <lb/>
bis vote for amend- <lb/>
was a vole for white <lb/>
but bis vote for <lb/>
would be a vote for post- <lb/>
masters. <lb/>
Yes. we do not m how a man <lb/>
an favor of white supremacy <lb/>
and then vote for u President who <lb/>
appoints post masters here in <lb/>
North <lb/>
TAKE S CHILL TO <lb/>
per Chills and <lb/>
Night Sweats and <lb/>
Money back if it doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good, the kind <lb/>
with the Bad Cross on label. <lb/>
and guaranteed by Woolen, <lb/>
Bryan and druggists. <lb/>
Greenville Hale <lb/>
year <lb/>
lion will be as <lb/>
Boy fur college. <lb/>
if I. <lb/>
per <lb/>
per month <lb/>
To i <lb/>
further and <lb/>
pa <lb/>
W. H <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Core n Lou of I <lb/>
all . <lb/>
of or <lb/>
m and<lb/>
builder. <lb/>
pa la <lb/>
II<lb/>
Greensboro Female College <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Fall Term begins 1900. <lb/>
on Application. <lb/>
PEACOCK, President. <lb/>
7-2 <lb/>
C H. who keep <lb/>
and rood store at <lb/>
Co., Mich , who <lb/>
wait the <lb/>
badly troubled with <lb/>
catarrh and I had <lb/>
liver complaint and was very I <lb/>
in a bad condition; every day I be- <lb/>
to fear that I never be a <lb/>
well woman; that I have to <lb/>
down into a chronic invalid, and <lb/>
live in the of death. I had <lb/>
rec- <lb/>
lo me. I TOOK FOUR <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT CUBES HE, and <lb/>
cored my family both- I am very glad <lb/>
of It <lb/>
that I heard <lb/>
recommend <lb/>
takes man <lb/>
y f <lb/>
I would cheerfully <lb/>
medicine. <lb/>
recommend it to one. I <lb/>
other Winds of <lb/>
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them. <lb/>
h in a s lit to., mail. Mica. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
BO <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
with oar to <lb/>
th money for I <lb/>
ed of our bankable bond. <lb/>
for Los of Power, <lb/>
or <lb/>
Paresis. <lb/>
Select Female School. <lb/>
This m bind will on Monday St-pt <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
I have an teacher for <lb/>
Miss K. a graduate o. <lb/>
lam, a of ran- and <lb/>
with year i <lb/>
and tin <lb/>
f out the competent Judge. <lb/>
under will <lb/>
d.-sire fr their <lb/>
both lo their and mental<lb/>
I h <lb/>
Higher.<lb/>
use of each. <lb/>
to cur in HO d. y or refund <lb/>
bi. e <lb/>
money <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Jackson CHICAGO, <lb/>
for <lb/>
by J I. <lb/>
Tho One Dy Cure. <lb/>
in ere cereal by <lb/>
mot C<lb/>
gs. <lb/>
At Hie nil Mo <lb/>
mi Five we have <lb/>
just a new <lb/>
of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
of Meats, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
in fuel <lb/>
lo lie an <lb/>
We pay I lie <lb/>
fur all of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
in barter. Win <lb/>
you van In sell or when <lb/>
I y to <lb/>
To all ii favor with their <lb/>
roll- .- we in-1-. <lb/>
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb/>
at Five P it <lb/>
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The is ask- <lb/>
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I the <lb/>
and <lb/>
u is often it Ii many <lb/>
nun <lb/>
example, bus of <lb/>
I p. 111.1 ii n-.-. <lb/>
I lbs DON <lb/>
taken to heart by <lb/>
aorta goad<lb/>
A of <lb/>
V., him won a suit for <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mills for lining <lb/>
w limit permission n an <lb/>
of The judge <lb/>
of the <lb/>
fair her of <lb/>
invaded. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
I always<lb/>
on <lb/>
kepi on<lb/>
A dial will you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
anything Invent or <lb/>
Henri or, <lb/>
ON PATENTS <lb/>
o. A. SNOW <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
A of i <lb/>
mill <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
KEV. <lb/>
Ta will tor any <lb/>
i sink <lb/>
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mil Ilia i <lb/>
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to con <lb/>
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i.<lb/>
III. <lb/>
J I m i I . I , N Q <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
of Pi It <lb/>
executrix to last Will <lb/>
of W. K. notice i <lb/>
pi claim <lb/>
against the W. K. <lb/>
In lo me for on o<lb/>
be plod Ii <lb/>
All in n- <lb/>
to make In me <lb/>
Thai of July <lb/>
A. in. <lb/>
of last Hill of W. K. <lb/>
North <lb/>
Id tin Court. <lb/>
J Jr., <lb/>
The Maggie Cherry <lb/>
will take notice u <lb/>
been in the Superior <lb/>
Of Pill returnable the <lb/>
term cf t Court to be at the <lb/>
in <lb/>
alter Hood in 1900, <lb/>
time mid will appear <lb/>
or the <lb/>
will int of the <lb/>
Superior Court of I County, and <lb/>
the will take notice that if <lb/>
she fail to demur to . com <lb/>
within the plaintiff will <lb/>
apply lo Court for the relief <lb/>
therein. The will <lb/>
it MM action i- brought <lb/>
by the to a from <lb/>
the <lb/>
my hand at in <lb/>
lie on n of <lb/>
if. <lb/>
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Move vs. <lb/>
The will take <lb/>
an action <lb/>
beta i Court of <lb/>
Pill enmity to obtain a from the <lb/>
mil further he Is <lb/>
lo at of Hie <lb/>
Court be cc <lb/>
in Sept <lb/>
in it rib of <lb/>
at Conn In N. U. <lb/>
an demur to complaint in <lb/>
in, or will apply <lb/>
fur demanded in <lb/>
This MM <lb/>
C. M. oil I, <lb/>
Clark Superior Con <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Fill Sept. 1900. <lb/>
I i girls for <lb/>
the life, take a <lb/>
high at College. <lb/>
by the full de- <lb/>
of our Com- <lb/>
and teacher. <lb/>
A well organized Literary Society. <lb/>
Moral good. <lb/>
For further <lb/>
i urn or <lb/>
Bethel. N. C <lb/>
or J. <lb/>
V. O- <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
HI <lb/>
Steamer <lb/>
ii Ii A. M. for <lb/>
leave i daily at <lb/>
I. for <lb/>
leave <lb/>
and Friday at A. M. for <lb/>
o, leave Tarboro for <lb/>
Tin mid Saturday <lb/>
at II A. If. freight <lb/>
Conies with <lb/>
for <lb/>
New Yo end Boa- <lb/>
V ii, mid for all the West <lb/>
with <lb/>
Inn by <lb/>
. H. Co. <lb/>
York; Clyde from <lb/>
Line Dram <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
i .- a i<lb/>
ill <lb/>
W. R. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock in every <lb/>
and price a low a <lb/>
-i. market prices <lb/>
aid for produce. <lb/>
j. <lb/>
N- <lb/>
LINE OF- <lb/>
it <lb/>
nit i Line of Hardware. <lb/>
MK. <lb/>
J. B. COBBY.<lb/>
Wee <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
III Ii. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
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-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST goo. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
WHO <lb/>
GROCER. <lb/>
IF YOU WANT TO <lb/>
SAME TIME BUY <lb/>
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT PLACE <lb/>
YOU WILL GET HONEST AN l <lb/>
LT <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING <lb/>
Simmons <lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
WILLIAM J. <lb/>
of- Nebraska. <lb/>
For <lb/>
ADLAI E. <lb/>
of Illinois. <lb/>
For Elector, 1st <lb/>
L. <lb/>
of Carteret. <lb/>
For Diet., <lb/>
H. SMALL, <lb/>
of Beaufort. <lb/>
NEW ELECTED <lb/>
Constable and Magistrate <lb/>
The following in a list <lb/>
for the <lb/>
township in the county <lb/>
A u-n-l 2nd <lb/>
DAM. <lb/>
Mill Smith. <lb/>
Justice of the Pence, Ty- <lb/>
son, Smith and Edgar <lb/>
Pollard. <lb/>
Justices of the Peace, I C <lb/>
row, W M and J <lb/>
laud. <lb/>
Constable, O Ballet. <lb/>
Justice of Peace, S T Carson, <lb/>
B M S a mid <lb/>
Caddy James. <lb/>
Constable Joseph F <lb/>
Justices of the Peace E <lb/>
Warren, Ii L Bench mil II A <lb/>
It <lb/>
Constable John <lb/>
ii-i in--, of the H i I <lb/>
Win Ii Smith, John M <lb/>
and J A K Tucker. <lb/>
Constable Mr limn. <lb/>
ill I In- Pence John It <lb/>
Henry L C <lb/>
Cannon, Joseph J George <lb/>
John It <lb/>
Constable Newton. <lb/>
Peace A M Woo- <lb/>
J and E <lb/>
Jason <lb/>
Justices of the Peace A J <lb/>
I W A II <lb/>
and I- <lb/>
J Million. <lb/>
Just ices the Peace L A Mayo, <lb/>
EH B Smith, J Jen <lb/>
i. I and It A Ty- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Constable linker. <lb/>
Just ice of the Peace, I'll <lb/>
II M and J J<lb/>
Lev I <lb/>
Peace, Henry <lb/>
Chas Gardner, William <lb/>
B and Nathan <lb/>
By all means let the while folks <lb/>
sustain the movement of Chair- <lb/>
mail to have Federal <lb/>
holders for their <lb/>
infamous conduct in Campaign <lb/>
over. They violated plain <lb/>
and spirit of I be civil service <lb/>
law, and a most dis- <lb/>
graceful and even violent manner. <lb/>
They should be driven nut. if <lb/>
would have any <lb/>
showing friends say he in <lb/>
the to carry North <lb/>
Carolina, he must vindicate <lb/>
decency political <lb/>
rights, enforce and <lb/>
strictly the law. Chairman <lb/>
mons urges the county Democratic <lb/>
Chairmen to BO -operate with him <lb/>
iii securing information and <lb/>
should lie done at once. <lb/>
is- <lb/>
sue. Clean up clean out <lb/>
black radical Augean stables and <lb/>
little is fellow to do <lb/>
it if he is honest and capable. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
Our Duty to the Negro. <lb/>
The state through <lb/>
another exciting <lb/>
the moat in its history, <lb/>
A victory has been won not for <lb/>
any party, Democratic, <lb/>
can or Populist, but for a principle <lb/>
deeply embedded in Southern <lb/>
heart fact in the heart of <lb/>
the whole nation. A of <lb/>
voters has recorded Its conviction <lb/>
that rule this <lb/>
and that Caucasians, from the <lb/>
human standpoint, must be <lb/>
biters their own destinies. Let <lb/>
all citizens bend their efforts to- <lb/>
ward promoting by wise legislation <lb/>
good <lb/>
of our common country. Let it not <lb/>
lie forgotten l In black man, <lb/>
more than ever, demands our good <lb/>
will and good offices. May all dis- <lb/>
charge their duty the fear of <lb/>
God and with good will lo all men. <lb/>
Christian Advocate. <lb/>
Help Any <lb/>
There very fen. if any, en- <lb/>
Dial cannot lie <lb/>
by judicious newspaper <lb/>
The president Western <lb/>
telephone company <lb/>
thought my business had nothing <lb/>
In by advertising, but I <lb/>
challenged by a newspaper man to <lb/>
try it for a year, he In write <lb/>
At the end Ilia time we <lb/>
the increase of subscribers <lb/>
was and a large <lb/>
of the new said <lb/>
persistent culling of <lb/>
advantages telephone <lb/>
caused them to have the <lb/>
put An insurance mini <lb/>
and a banker told they bad bud <lb/>
the <lb/>
lie, <lb/>
The average <lb/>
the seashore baa no jealous <lb/>
her husband town, for she man- <lb/>
him safely broke. <lb/>
Senatorial <lb/>
With to year <lb/>
inquiry iii <lb/>
and your answer that you do not <lb/>
know details of the <lb/>
I tonal primary, which is to <lb/>
; take place at the <lb/>
lion, I will slate bets briefly <lb/>
for in unit ion of those who are <lb/>
interested. <lb/>
The platform committee of <lb/>
, Democratic State convention, <lb/>
April II. adopted the following <lb/>
the was <lb/>
adopted by the <lb/>
We hereby the Slate <lb/>
executive Committee to make pro <lb/>
I vision for a primary <lb/>
on first of <lb/>
bar for the selection of a United <lb/>
States Senator by the Democratic <lb/>
voters of the at <lb/>
elector who has voted Demo <lb/>
ticket In the election <lb/>
shall lie entitled lo east one vole <lb/>
. for one man for United States Sen <lb/>
and candidate who <lb/>
calves the majority of votes so cast <lb/>
in whole shall receive the <lb/>
I support of Democratic members <lb/>
of if no <lb/>
date shall receive a majority the <lb/>
committee shall hold a second <lb/>
at which only two high <lb/>
isl -hall be balloted for, <lb/>
and the one majority of <lb/>
the votes so cast shall receive <lb/>
support of Democratic <lb/>
of the Legislature. <lb/>
Provided, That if any third can <lb/>
shall receive at the Aral <lb/>
so held within voles of <lb/>
second highest candidate, then <lb/>
in that event three <lb/>
shall be balloted for at the second <lb/>
primary, one of the three <lb/>
receiving highest number of <lb/>
votes shall receive the of <lb/>
the Democratic members of the <lb/>
Legislature for United states Sen- <lb/>
This is whole story. Mi. <lb/>
Larry Moore, of Pitt, member of <lb/>
the platform committee, who <lb/>
the draft for senatorial <lb/>
i primary plan insisted upon <lb/>
adoption, bad drawn it lo read <lb/>
i that all I hose win, voted for <lb/>
at the Nb- <lb/>
election should entitled <lb/>
I to vole for senator. idea was <lb/>
I vigorously a member <lb/>
of the pointed <lb/>
i many persons would probably vole <lb/>
j the I at I he A <lb/>
election who might not vole at all <lb/>
in November election or who <lb/>
might refuse to vote for Mr. <lb/>
ibis member himself served <lb/>
i notice be would mil vote for <lb/>
Mr. on a fusion ticket <lb/>
in the arrangements It <lb/>
was further pointed out that If, In <lb/>
advance, might refuse In <lb/>
accept I national ticket were to <lb/>
lie excluded from the senatorial <lb/>
, they might exclude them. <lb/>
selves from the <lb/>
This view was readily accepted <lb/>
Mr. Moore and the oilier members <lb/>
of the committee and Mr. Moore <lb/>
then changed clause lo read <lb/>
who vole the entire <lb/>
Democratic ticket in the State <lb/>
shall be entitled m vote <lb/>
In the Democratic primary. The <lb/>
member who objected lo Mr. <lb/>
Moore's Hist asked In <lb/>
strike the word <lb/>
which he also agreed lo do, or- <lb/>
that there might be <lb/>
us lo Whether a man who <lb/>
a candidate for constable <lb/>
Off coroner should ill <lb/>
Everyman, who voted the <lb/>
Democratic ticket August <lb/>
election is entitled to express his <lb/>
preference fur Senator the <lb/>
at November election, no <lb/>
matter how he vote Non ember <lb/>
or ho vote at all. <lb/>
These are facts us I hey were <lb/>
Understood by the pin form <lb/>
of <lb/>
B. B. Cl <lb/>
N. C, Aug. S, <lb/>
J. CHERRY I <lb/>
TO THE LI FRIENDS AND OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
e are still in the forefront of the race alter your pate <lb/>
c offer yon the line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Was LETTI R<lb/>
W i . A.-. <lb/>
a- dickering w <lb/>
; England . . <lb/>
i ii. where there <lb/>
bad bi ms t t lei <lb/>
naming the <lb/>
in <lb/>
of I <lb/>
k foreign minis- <lb/>
I . i i the V <lb/>
Minister, Into going out if <lb/>
Pi-kin i I i . i . sol- <lb/>
arc . i of the <lb/>
items i f news bat <lb/>
come the <lb/>
In-; few i bad to be <lb/>
. in ii- <lb/>
I he d <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Hats and Satins, Dress <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
Men's, Children's <lb/>
Harness. Horse Blanket and Dusters, <lb/>
and <lb/>
to be found In any store In County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selection-, the creations of beat manner of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Summer <lb/>
and Winter, We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is oar pleasure to show you what yon want and to O Haw. One message sent <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the polite that was <lb/>
attention, and most liberal terms with a . <lb/>
business up strictly on its own merits. ., . ,. ,, ., , <lb/>
When you come to market yon will not do <lb/>
if yon do not s--c our immense before buy elsewhere. leaves <lb/>
and the following line of general merchandise, In <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . ml <lb/>
take. Tim c of i r <lb/>
i. <lb/>
; . . <lb/>
v. ho an it I hi so called <lb/>
lied army. bid ha its <lb/>
about one fourth I <lb/>
re between Ti id <lb/>
I. an eon <lb/>
If everything <lb/>
i i hey can be <lb/>
implying the perfect confidence <lb/>
if anything goes wrong ii lie <lb/>
ed to lack of judgment or <lb/>
pail In . <lb/>
ill I. -l man <lb/>
inti ii lion Middle <lb/>
mis the . Ii lent of i on <lb/>
are cab lo in <lb/>
i n of u . <lb/>
nil, well <lb/>
know n la ha <lb/>
a to <lb/>
. I ;., i i home, -n . <lb/>
of his I be <lb/>
We i i p <lb/>
n lie <lb/>
I to learn that there is at <lb/>
i disease that <lb/>
in all <lb/>
its stages, and i Catarrh <lb/>
H Cure i- the only <lb/>
e cure n . mi <lb/>
fraternity u mo. <lb/>
a en. <lb/>
d treatment. Ca- <lb/>
Cure la taken act- <lb/>
upon the blood and <lb/>
mm mi- surfaces of the <lb/>
I hereby the <lb/>
disease, and git the pa- <lb/>
up the <lb/>
constitution and nature in <lb/>
doing ii- work. The proprietors <lb/>
have much faith in curative <lb/>
that offer One Hun- <lb/>
Dollar any it <lb/>
to i ire. Send for tea- <lb/>
r. v Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by Di <lb/>
Hall I are beat. <lb/>
i- another <lb/>
I ilk to a <lb/>
ad t-, <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Sugar. Coffee, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows. Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nail and Rope. <lb/>
for Furniture and everything line. <lb/>
We for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto Is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing, <lb/>
Friends, <lb/>
In Each. <lb/>
Foil unite on some, but to <lb/>
. -be merely give <lb/>
. <lb/>
idea of a <lb/>
give back <lb/>
re <lb/>
I enough lo pub- <lb/>
ii you can only scatter the <lb/>
human to says <lb/>
Philosopher, it's <lb/>
nature to say -l told <lb/>
Tho Next Issue <lb/>
,. Protest. <lb/>
Hoy who was <lb/>
low about getting the cows <lb/>
this veil m <lb/>
I've got Borne money <lb/>
in a flying machine, said the <lb/>
facetious man; -but it's <lb/>
merely a <lb/>
Sonic men will <lb/>
to church on Sunday <lb/>
i i plea bard work to <lb/>
folios the minister sermon. <lb/>
is said corsets arc <lb/>
I What's matter with the <lb/>
poor things they need any <lb/>
more tn cuing <lb/>
f necessity mother of In- <lb/>
she must be a <lb/>
judging from the <lb/>
lions, bill tin my lour-;, <lb/>
inventors there are. <lb/>
Hi melon's of the <lb/>
in i I numerous p <lb/>
lo things e . <lb/>
We endorse I bad man; intimate <lb/>
The next step in North Carolina , is being agitated by several of our I talked with, late executive <lb/>
is to rid the old Stale folk they intend to . i . . of them without in asked if <lb/>
licensed The . . which I sane in the <lb/>
bean, as a man who voted and worked to fin this State <lb/>
of tho liquor which I tho amendment, being placed in a very favorable lot hi . that the campaign <lb/>
with politics, baa been bis charge of any of the public schools. Democrat, I can give you , .,,,, <lb/>
wont enemy. If we have been Informed correctly, i Cits Mis <lb/>
should he passed I Of the in , . of men V ho to ,;,,., and bis i- ill <lb/>
by the while men of i he stale, public school hove taken an active; Id , with the pledge of the <lb/>
we believe will, when part in trying to defeat the amend- of h ; Pig- ,,, . n l.,.,., <lb/>
they fully comprehend the ease and place white race on I more., t <lb/>
which is daily mid. with the rue, ,,.; ;,., . .,. ., ,. tho <lb/>
saloon, vote out going so far to adjourn bi- ., m u . . e in, and <lb/>
stale. to consult with the four in i <lb/>
Issue before people. There i another shut himself up all in <lb/>
arc hundreds the best men of j a school room near where <lb/>
the slate ready to take slump lion was being held spent <lb/>
and talk with their fellow men, to day in ticket for <lb/>
lime a I directing him bow lo <lb/>
w inning warfare again.- drink place them In box. That these <lb/>
The new year of new <lb/>
century would be <lb/>
in ibis state by <lb/>
selves of great <lb/>
of i. the <lb/>
. . cl I hi he <lb/>
Is M i. He i- <lb/>
n ii n of i part <lb/>
led. he oilier <lb/>
in.-1 I i Iii mind is W. v . b <lb/>
were a disgrace their in I . <lb/>
will deny, and we are glad i and an c M <lb/>
II <lb/>
ridding white men ,, i.; In lie <lb/>
weight which propose <lb/>
ion would <lb/>
i i i If we are to <lb/>
continue lo bear <lb/>
and <lb/>
people will wonder why <lb/>
election was held, and a <lb/>
good oft hem will gel very <lb/>
not say disgusted. The <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
. I all Democratic <lb/>
was with <lb/>
licensed they will be <lb/>
Let it be such men being employed In teach <lb/>
fill rinse I lie campaign <lb/>
come <lb/>
lo an end, <lb/>
When lo Advertise. <lb/>
business <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
he in;. Mr. <lb/>
I heir children, The eh learn elect ion. There tier , <lb/>
meanness enough at our man. SI <lb/>
w here best them I taken mail vole ibis will lie ., of Grove's <lb/>
we do need for them to .-- <lb/>
are i the of j quinine Inn form <lb/>
in ii ii <lb/>
There <lb/>
which cut down m, a <lb/>
in dull sea. Others <lb/>
follow course of a successful <lb/>
merchant, who <lb/>
trade falls below Its normal <lb/>
I either Increase my advertising <lb/>
off else enliven II with special of on tho between Charlotte ibis year with <lb/>
as in bus;,, night, . and could <lb/>
there Is patronage to l-e gained by, relieved of and , ,,,, ,,, u ,,,, <lb/>
on the Train. <lb/>
Two traveling men were robbed <lb/>
Mi K ill mil sup <lb/>
him I I i k sonic pain <lb/>
In secure on <lb/>
,. <lb/>
W . Prevail i In cu <lb/>
cm e no . <lb/>
Price BOo. <lb/>
advertising, and I it most I over They boarded the <lb/>
when business slack, a small I train at Charlotte, and being very <lb/>
then is as grateful as a larger tired, soon fell asleep. When <lb/>
me when trade is <lb/>
i bey awoke before reaching <lb/>
their was <lb/>
Telegram, <lb/>
in hi- patch be saw a <lb/>
large terrapin liming u on <lb/>
ionic hi Ions, thus the <lb/>
el the Hull explain- <lb/>
i . mm . . <lb/>
Ill w lib <lb/>
i. i Hoc, per <lb/>
bottle Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
If ii fail-. <lb/>
petite, makes <lb/>
well. oilier as good, <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed at the ding <lb/>
store Woolen <lb/>
Dr. D. Ism, <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
While. <lb/>
k Blaming<lb/>
</p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
YOUTHFUL MURDERER. <lb/>
On Boy Kill <lb/>
near Which- <lb/>
ard. in Carolina <lb/>
Entered at the Office at colored boy murdered his <lb/>
Greenville. X. as Second-Class playmate. The <lb/>
Mail Matter. j , to I I <lb/>
arc Barer children had <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
August <lb/>
The A. ox Mfg. Tar <lb/>
Tobacco Department. <lb/>
YOUR TOBACCO AND <lb/>
HANDLE IT CAREFULLY. <lb/>
WORST. <lb/>
Two Nero Attack <lb/>
White Man Who Uses Hi <lb/>
Knife On Them. <lb/>
arc thorough, <lb/>
colored M <lb/>
mail named William the .,. ;.,,. that <lb/>
named William t , <lb/>
He date set for hold tag the meet- all oil at<lb/>
. , . they come in. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Aug. and week. <lb/>
A telegram Secretary B. <lb/>
Sherrill that as Header- <lb/>
present overrun with <lb/>
it will <lb/>
postpone the convention or <lb/>
three weeks. <lb/>
about when tins <lb/>
wont in I he house and got his <lb/>
and shot Elijah. The load <lb/>
tore the top of -end <lb/>
killing instantly. <lb/>
Some investigation was made of <lb/>
the matter, but the boy was deem- <lb/>
to in jail <lb/>
they come in. won <lb/>
For there are numbers of <lb/>
them have been in constant <lb/>
son toe for years. They are of <lb/>
good material, good work and <lb/>
put together. Therefore they <lb/>
sell. <lb/>
Our Mr. on a short trip <lb/>
laM week orders for <lb/>
We presume that the public has <lb/>
very little interest in the <lb/>
that is going between <lb/>
newspapers of <lb/>
News Observer and <lb/>
the Port. Their patrons care but <lb/>
little what the two papers think <lb/>
each other, they should <lb/>
I devoting space that is paid, for <lb/>
to contain news, to such a warfare <lb/>
are carrying on. <lb/>
ed too young to pot in jail lie <lb/>
said he did not know the gun was <lb/>
father was not in the . ,. <lb/>
habit keeping it loaded but lent <lb/>
it out a days ago and it was <lb/>
carried back loaded. <lb/>
; A Word Fr You. <lb/>
The tobacco has opened, <lb/>
fall is drawing near, and it is get- <lb/>
ting time for people to begin hand- <lb/>
ling money. There arc a number <lb/>
leaders of R <lb/>
Fl ho have been promising <lb/>
as that as toil time <lb/>
force the factory kept busy <lb/>
and late. <lb/>
you will find a <lb/>
from The Dally <lb/>
published the of Ten <lb/>
it says about a <lb/>
county boy. The young man <lb/>
referred to is a son of the late <lb/>
Cox, we take it is <lb/>
destined to make his mark way up <lb/>
the world. <lb/>
A most spirited and <lb/>
contest was held list evening in <lb/>
Bald business man to <lb/>
The -you <lb/>
and agitated knitting mill and <lb/>
hotel they are <lb/>
you work <lb/>
We told him that the cotton mill <lb/>
is the enterprise to <lb/>
be He agreed <lb/>
was so. bot expressed the fear <lb/>
of the community had <lb/>
loss interest in it and it would <lb/>
take a long time to arouse them to <lb/>
the requirements for such enter- <lb/>
prise. <lb/>
Speaking about other thing the <lb/>
town sorely needs he -d <lb/>
and a school <lb/>
were almost necessities, he <lb/>
would to see town is <lb/>
mm bonds to amount of <lb/>
iii <lb/>
H is a Tut. Be <lb/>
mi; heartily concurs, in Hie <lb/>
suggestion made by this business <lb/>
man. II not going to <lb/>
lie moon a town until ii some <lb/>
of modern that <lb/>
nearly every of any <lb/>
Is enjoying. <lb/>
labored against more odds and <lb/>
more old lam than any to <lb/>
iii the State. There an- thole <lb/>
here who held up hallos in <lb/>
horror t tut mention of or <lb/>
municipal debt, but until town <lb/>
lakes move in Dial direction <lb/>
will hare to do without modern <lb/>
Improvements <lb/>
With ankle deep in <lb/>
land not enough to mil <lb/>
a brush heap lire, and n few smoky <lb/>
lamps street lights, the town <lb/>
an inviting for in <lb/>
vestment. <lb/>
It is time we were waking on <lb/>
mailers of this kind mid lie <lb/>
dragging along a <lb/>
hind every bro else. <lb/>
Wanted. <lb/>
Iv a Statesman who will soon in <lb/>
Out of n Job, position as <lb/>
Leader, deal with <lb/>
the Democratic, Republican and <lb/>
Populist panics, and is the Invent <lb/>
or of a arrangement <lb/>
Potion, by which elections may he <lb/>
without aid of <lb/>
pies or platforms, had <lb/>
limited and la prepared <lb/>
to work for any I hat will <lb/>
give him a fair to medium place. <lb/>
Has studied law three and <lb/>
can tell whether a measure is <lb/>
at light. for <lb/>
change, desires change of <lb/>
air scene. Carolina <lb/>
does not suit him. Ad- <lb/>
dress Marion cure <lb/>
House, N. <lb/>
Charlotte News. <lb/>
and <lb/>
report receipt of new <lb/>
the past This breaks all <lb/>
previous records for new cotton <lb/>
Mate. <lb/>
came were going to bring US <lb/>
some money. Along a. Intervals I for the <lb/>
the last we for oratory Bishop <lb/>
have been putting marks on , presided, and his <lb/>
the paper-of those in arrears <lb/>
remind them of Some not a pleasure <lb/>
seemed to hate seeing the n-ark on of the occasion. <lb/>
their paper and told us e would i Am-r making the opening ad <lb/>
not pill II <lb/>
would come right on and pay up <lb/>
mil their first money or <lb/>
.,. as fall opened. Now we <lb/>
do love to mark <lb/>
paper, and it is tor us <lb/>
to even have we <lb/>
not to do either of <lb/>
things if yon beeP <lb/>
promise and com. on and pay us <lb/>
to. owed <lb/>
you for a bushel potatoes n <lb/>
barrel of corn and made <lb/>
about paying as . do <lb/>
their newspaper, you would <lb/>
begin to question his veracity and <lb/>
his Now we <lb/>
asking you for a except <lb/>
what you owe and surely we <lb/>
arc entitled to much, <lb/>
was keep oil the cross marks or <lb/>
avoid being dunned i- to come on <lb/>
nod pay up. <lb/>
more they j dress, he introduced Mr. William <lb/>
Cox, of PI Omega, as <lb/>
speaker. -Church and was <lb/>
he delivered his <lb/>
well-written oration with earnest. <lb/>
and dignity. His delivery <lb/>
was powerful, graceful, and <lb/>
trolled, and was complete ac- <lb/>
cord with hi.- <lb/>
Bishop Johnston was <lb/>
seated to the and an <lb/>
Mr. Omega, <lb/>
had won. He made a very <lb/>
speech of presentation, after which <lb/>
the meeting <lb/>
winds Bishop Sea- <lb/>
sums. <lb/>
year was u custom among <lb/>
many farmers to bring tobacco to <lb/>
market and offer it for sale <lb/>
While I <lb/>
that there are some of <lb/>
that will pay the seller about <lb/>
as much money <lb/>
there is a very small per <lb/>
of this kind. Then. too. there <lb/>
is great danger in this <lb/>
plan of marketing tobacco, for <lb/>
when a man gels or cents a <lb/>
pound for his bash lugs or <lb/>
primings ungraded, he is very- <lb/>
likely to conclude hi- <lb/>
will sell to the name pro- <lb/>
portion he is thus tempted to <lb/>
market his crop in this condition. <lb/>
I have wan wrappers sold in a <lb/>
lot of for Ii aim <lb/>
rents a pound. If this tobacco <lb/>
had graded 1st many <lb/>
instances it would average from <lb/>
to cents. <lb/>
Again want to impress <lb/>
imperative <lb/>
of your as <lb/>
U possible. There is no crop that <lb/>
pays for good attention like <lb/>
What is Worth doing at all is <lb/>
worth doing well. I have often <lb/>
heard, half handed manner <lb/>
I of handling and selling tobacco <lb/>
this truism m the prices <lb/>
tobacco sold <lb/>
oil by <lb/>
who had entrusted it to careless <lb/>
and inexperienced hands, <lb/>
and and sold for nearly <lb/>
double price the farmer <lb/>
ed. Now not be a little more <lb/>
careful not cost any <lb/>
and have your tobacco handled <lb/>
You have foiled <lb/>
and Id make this tobacco, <lb/>
and is your duty to so it <lb/>
as to the greatest <lb/>
out of it. You profits are near <lb/>
Be Not Deceived <lb/>
SPECIAL SALE. <lb/>
Louisville Journal <lb/>
There is. unfortunately, <lb/>
too ranch disposition in all panics <lb/>
I., tool some of the people some of <lb/>
the time. Among the <lb/>
sans, however, there is a pretty <lb/>
Mr. Frank Mills a armed <lb/>
a lisle boy, started home after, <lb/>
night Saturday from <lb/>
When they got <lb/>
Mr. Tuckers place, about <lb/>
two miles from town, two drunken <lb/>
Shade Adams and Bob <lb/>
overtook him and <lb/>
abusing him for <lb/>
for the and for <lb/>
being a Democrat taking the <lb/>
right to vote away from <lb/>
Mr. Mills told them to <lb/>
on as he did not want to have any <lb/>
fuss with them. Alter cursing for <lb/>
awhile they run over his buggy <lb/>
and broke one of the wheels down <lb/>
which threw Mr. Mills out in the <lb/>
Adams began cursing <lb/>
him again took a rail from the <lb/>
fence and struck at Mr. Mills <lb/>
with it. Mr. Mills ducked down <lb/>
and avoided lick, the rail <lb/>
striking the ground behind him. <lb/>
He raised up opening his knife with <lb/>
his teeth and made a strike at <lb/>
Adams cutting his throat a terrible <lb/>
gash. He cut him the <lb/>
shoulder and several times across <lb/>
the breast. Adams called for help <lb/>
from Johnson, who look a rail and <lb/>
for Mr. Mills, who again <lb/>
the blow and in <lb/>
began using his knife on John- <lb/>
on freely. <lb/>
Alter light Adams and John- <lb/>
managed la gel Into their <lb/>
buggy and drove off leaving Mills <lb/>
in the load. <lb/>
Mr. Mills had been to <lb/>
and two buggy wheels <lb/>
day which were fastened on the <lb/>
back of his buggy. He took <lb/>
of these and put place of the <lb/>
Smashed one and returned to town <lb/>
to get warrants for the I w <lb/>
In the meantime the <lb/>
had gone down road and on <lb/>
BY SALES OF ODDS AND ENDS JOB LOTS AND <lb/>
DAMAGED GOODS. IS THE ONLY <lb/>
Clearance Sale. <lb/>
IS BO BIT ALL MUST RESOLD <lb/>
OPPORTUNITY WILL LAST FOR <lb/>
DAYS IN WHICH TIME <lb/>
WORTH OF VERY BEST will be the market. <lb/>
Clothing for Men. <lb/>
Suits reg. 18.00 now go <lb/>
3.10 <lb/>
3.90 <lb/>
6.10 <lb/>
7.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
4.150 <lb/>
7.50 <lb/>
10.00 <lb/>
SPECIAL SALE. <lb/>
Boy Suits to years. <lb/>
i Regular M now w <lb/>
-50 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
. 1.60 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
1.75 <lb/>
3.50 <lb/>
4.00 2.75 <lb/>
. 3.25 <lb/>
COO <lb/>
Plenty and styles to suit any. <lb/>
Men and Boy Pants. <lb/>
First In War. <lb/>
Where the Hunting is hottest <lb/>
there you may mi Uniting I <lb/>
North Carolinian, whether on hi <lb/>
native In ash In land <lb/>
almond eyed heathen thousands of <lb/>
miles away. The made by <lb/>
the North Carolinians in the war <lb/>
between States known of all <lb/>
men. It has never been surpassed <lb/>
the world's history, and what is <lb/>
more, it never will surpassed. <lb/>
When the war <lb/>
general disposition to all the m <lb/>
went to the front, was a <lb/>
re o.-a I w , . <lb/>
-i. the t Home one <lb/>
when you market J sup- <lb/>
, best possible other <lb/>
Md when it half U <lb/>
frequently leave, yon of the Home, came <lb/>
only a J <lb/>
overhauling and groaning, and <lb/>
what you have undone J <lb/>
and ii much greater <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.25 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
The the <lb/>
1.05 <lb/>
1.30 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.20 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
low, the <lb/>
to town and reported the matter, in this <lb/>
It was thought that Adams would shirts for Men and BoyS. <lb/>
be dead by Sunday morning, but <lb/>
at List was still alive. mm w <lb/>
Mr. Mills has the reputation of shirts now <lb/>
great courage as shirts now <lb/>
He is a famous <lb/>
j being a man of <lb/>
as active. <lb/>
people all the time. They fail In <lb/>
this, of course bill is not want <lb/>
of a willingness lo deceive nor of <lb/>
to that <lb/>
This statement of the disposition <lb/>
of politicians to fool the <lb/>
serves There are <lb/>
few of them who are In <lb/>
more or less. sill- <lb/>
prise is people permit <lb/>
themselves to be deceived so often <lb/>
and so long. There is a saying, <lb/>
If you fool me once is your <lb/>
If yon me twice ii i- <lb/>
North Carolina who was <lb/>
among the officers to lose his life <lb/>
in conflict. The clash of arms <lb/>
is heard in China and thence <lb/>
around the world, end among the <lb/>
to be wounded i-- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
marine part in <lb/>
light was told in <lb/>
Associated Press dis <lb/>
patches Monday. The Old North <lb/>
blessing attend <lb/>
lion found his throat was cut, ,, <lb/>
, laud Wade cot, besides f t lean, the rich and <lb/>
than yon do. There are ids, , breast. be suited and fitted <lb/>
from this , <lb/>
Cause. No buyer will pay full <lb/>
Value for in poor <lb/>
condition. You expect <lb/>
them it <lb/>
a little care pains at <lb/>
this stage of the crop will pay a <lb/>
larger than any investment y. . mt <lb/>
you have made. <lb/>
bring <lb/>
graded or not graded at all. It <lb/>
means loss of money to you. <lb/>
When your tobacco is taken out of <lb/>
curing sec that it is bulk <lb/>
ed away good keeping <lb/>
when you get ready lo grade <lb/>
Ml- lo I hat it is graded well and <lb/>
offered the In good and <lb/>
order. Heed this <lb/>
and will save many dollars <lb/>
that you nave been log to others. <lb/>
ORGANDIES now <lb/>
LAWN and now <lb/>
MUST GO. <lb/>
Pique and <lb/>
now go <lb/>
now go lie <lb/>
now go <lb/>
now <lb/>
now <lb/>
now He <lb/>
now <lb/>
All these go at once <lb/>
Woolen Dress Goods. <lb/>
in. Cashmere all colors <lb/>
in. Wool Serge all colors <lb/>
Fancy Woolens <lb/>
All colors fancy Cashmere <lb/>
All wool Serge, solid colors, <lb/>
regular now <lb/>
in. Henrietta black, <lb/>
price now <lb/>
in. black silk finish Hen- <lb/>
good at now <lb/>
in. black all wool Serge <lb/>
regular now <lb/>
in. black Serge silk finish <lb/>
tine import now <lb/>
in. silk warp Henrietta <lb/>
fine quality 1.25 now <lb/>
All wool Fancy . <lb/>
reduced to <lb/>
All lines cut down to figures <lb/>
which will move them. Come <lb/>
early for they will go. <lb/>
Hosiery for all. <lb/>
now <lb/>
now now lie <lb/>
now <lb/>
. made, runners very <lb/>
He has perhaps <lb/>
more deer any other man in <lb/>
county, and it is said that if a <lb/>
makes a track in bis <lb/>
is sure to lose his <lb/>
hide. Thee though <lb/>
could lake his a <lb/>
one armed BUM, but next time <lb/>
had bettor a circular <lb/>
saw. What Mr. Mills for <lb/>
them is no more than they deserve. <lb/>
shirts now <lb/>
shirts now <lb/>
shirts now <lb/>
shirts now <lb/>
represented <lb/>
Theme for ibis political th ,,.,. <lb/>
credulity is in wore tending ,,,. to re <lb/>
more thought. , , ,,,, ,.,,, and <lb/>
to In ,,,,,,,, e <lb/>
an Individual real I,, .,,. <lb/>
upon him as voter to think <lb/>
mi political problems for <lb/>
in light of all lasts upon <lb/>
in war. and sons hive <lb/>
I he <lb/>
Citizen, <lb/>
he ran obtain, instead of <lb/>
inking his opinions at It Is a which <lb/>
the country will have bet- Mr. Atkinson, of Boston, <lb/>
polities government lie <lb/>
more representative of the <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
THE DOSE. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
of alarming character. <lb/>
He has himself to <lb/>
the subject of potash, of which he <lb/>
the world's supply growing <lb/>
short, there in sight only <lb/>
Mayor J. O. Move disposed of to tart tome years, <lb/>
four during the pail week, as, i and alarm- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Dial Button, intoxicated, guilty, <lb/>
one penny and cost, amount <lb/>
to 93.10. <lb/>
James Forbes and Silt <lb/>
ton disorderly both mil <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
drunk <lb/>
guilty, lined one <lb/>
penny cost, A Hies can dis <lb/>
the best <lb/>
Henry Carson, drunk and just as a <lb/>
guilty, lined one men the peace <lb/>
penny and community. <lb/>
It lit aid that la in pretty <lb/>
good humor these days. A few <lb/>
ago he sent out a scare <lb/>
and since then the checks have <lb/>
coming In <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
I Chicago <lb/>
Hill, hi HO. <lb/>
I. O. O. F. <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
more are <lb/>
called on Ii weep with those that <lb/>
lime one who bid fair <lb/>
to live long and continue to lie a <lb/>
in affairs this <lb/>
life. we seen one in <lb/>
the strength of young manhood <lb/>
wither as rose, <lb/>
lea. bin-us that all that is burn <lb/>
die. Hut <lb/>
Odd us that we <lb/>
through the tomb see <lb/>
the mortal i on it <lb/>
i a man <lb/>
die shall lie live V There <lb/>
fore lie i. <lb/>
i. That extend to the wife <lb/>
and family of U B. Hughes <lb/>
our in this sad <lb/>
hour. can only direct her <lb/>
and II. a to the One who is too <lb/>
wise to err good lo lie <lb/>
kind. He has promised to lie <lb/>
baud lo widow. <lb/>
Thai of <lb/>
over our <lb/>
and a copy sent to the family of <lb/>
Home and for <lb/>
I,. H. I <lb/>
l B. r-om. <lb/>
Jonathan White. <lb/>
Preferred <lb/>
Horsewhipping lo <lb/>
Jail. <lb/>
Mayo, a ho works <lb/>
at Savage's livery stables <lb/>
a severe horsewhipping to <lb/>
morning. It <lb/>
seems that Mr. Jolly left his <lb/>
in Friday at <lb/>
age's and to <lb/>
take care It. Later a strange <lb/>
who had <lb/>
the de the pistol. This <lb/>
morning strange was <lb/>
given his choice ween to <lb/>
jail Of taking horsewhipping. <lb/>
The preferred latter <lb/>
proceeded to administer the <lb/>
dose. The submitted to it <lb/>
without a word and immediate <lb/>
afterwards. He has not been <lb/>
seen here since. <lb/>
Negligee and white all up- <lb/>
to the minute. <lb/>
Shoes for Men, Ladies, <lb/>
Boys and <lb/>
regular now <lb/>
regular now DO <lb/>
regular now <lb/>
regular now W <lb/>
regular now <lb/>
regain now fin <lb/>
DO regular now <lb/>
regular now <lb/>
DO regular now <lb/>
regular now <lb/>
regular now <lb/>
Lace <lb/>
Regular Do now <lb/>
now <lb/>
Silks. <lb/>
China in. always <lb/>
good now <lb/>
in. Black Gloria, regular <lb/>
now <lb/>
Satin all colors now <lb/>
in. black Taffeta always <lb/>
sells now <lb/>
in. black <lb/>
value now <lb/>
Fancy how <lb/>
flatting. <lb/>
A. Banister Company <lb/>
Bay State Shoe Co., Hamilton <lb/>
Brown Shoe Co., John <lb/>
man.<lb/>
now now <lb/>
now <lb/>
The Carpet Matting the beat floor <lb/>
covering on earth, regular<lb/>
This is no fake sale of and <lb/>
ends, job lots or damaged goods <lb/>
but best straight goods. <lb/>
Trunks and Valises. <lb/>
These are to go lower than any <lb/>
thing as we have wore <lb/>
than think can sell no the <lb/>
price is not the object. <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
We have been wondering why <lb/>
people who have to sell <lb/>
let them get mush ripe <lb/>
bringing them to market. <lb/>
of have been <lb/>
here lately in several loads we <lb/>
failed to that was lit to <lb/>
keep over night for breakfast. <lb/>
They are a Hue breakfast dish, but <lb/>
should not he lo gel ripe. <lb/>
The grower would better sale <lb/>
by using a little rare in this re- <lb/>
Summer Millinery <lb/>
At and below Cost <lb/>
For The Next Days. <lb/>
must have room for fall goods. Call get bargains. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
Misses ERWIN <lb/>
SHOES that are SHOES. <lb/>
LET ME APPEAL TO <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OF THE BOT <lb/>
THEY THE SOLE <lb/>
OX WHICH MAN WALKS. <lb/>
The Bostonian <lb/>
AND <lb/>
The <lb/>
MAKES TAKE THE LEAD <lb/>
JOB STYLE. COMFORT AND <lb/>
EASY, THEY <lb/>
HEW FALL A HE <lb/>
IN FOB <lb/>
TO LOOK AT. <lb/>
YOU SAVE MONEY WHEN <lb/>
WEAR THESE <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
TRY EM l N AM <lb/>
WEAR NO <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so lo remind, you that you owe <lb/>
The Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you w ill <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore <lb/>
issued during the past week three <lb/>
marriage licenses, all for colored <lb/>
people as <lb/>
James and Alfred <lb/>
Elijah and <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Peyton Harris. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some o You <lb/>
Al IS, 1900. <lb/>
I. A. spent the j <lb/>
day here. <lb/>
Will Pollard morning <lb/>
for the North. <lb/>
II. Randolph lo Mildred <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Rev. Ii. Bit <lb/>
Ii. C. Hooker morning <lb/>
for New Cork City. <lb/>
fl. arrived Saturday <lb/>
from Halifax. <lb/>
Miss Patrick returned <lb/>
from <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
is visiting Mrs. W. R. <lb/>
Will Plow alter spending I few <lb/>
days here this morning <lb/>
Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Mrs. C. T. and <lb/>
son Charlie returned <lb/>
from Beaufort. <lb/>
Miss Margaret and lit <lb/>
tie Clark returned <lb/>
morning to <lb/>
Mrs. W. A. and sister, <lb/>
Miss Ida Tucker, returned <lb/>
day from Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Rev. J. N. left today <lb/>
Snow Hill to assist a meeting <lb/>
the Baptist church of that town. <lb/>
Tail, one of Tub <lb/>
I boys, has on a visit <lb/>
I to Plymouth, retarded on l <lb/>
freight. <lb/>
Mies Jennie who his <lb/>
been visiting Mrs, c Booker <lb/>
u to h. r h me <lb/>
in Ml. Olive. <lb/>
I Mrs. James baby and <lb/>
Miss Nina returned <lb/>
from Wrightsville <lb/>
Miss Florence left Sat <lb/>
afternoon to spend some <lb/>
time visiting in <lb/>
and <lb/>
Miss Dixon, who has <lb/>
visiting Mrs. II. Coward, <lb/>
returned to her home in <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
E. returned Saturday <lb/>
evening from City Va., ac- <lb/>
companied his sister, Mrs. O. R. <lb/>
Hughes. Mrs. L. C. Arthur re- <lb/>
turned with them. <lb/>
at <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Attention is called lo notice <lb/>
laud sale by F. U. James, <lb/>
Work has commenced on the <lb/>
culvert across Evans street on the <lb/>
Academy branch. Rid- <lb/>
dick, of Suffolk, Va., has charge <lb/>
of work. <lb/>
of town horses out <lb/>
Tuesday had lo lie taken off <lb/>
the street. The street sprinkler Is <lb/>
very heavy for the horses on the <lb/>
kind of streets we have. <lb/>
Register of Deeds Moore is <lb/>
a busy time with the county <lb/>
tax list to have it ready by <lb/>
first. D. <lb/>
has completed town list. <lb/>
Hr and Miss <lb/>
Keel, both of Stokes, N. C, <lb/>
were married Sunday afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock at the home of the brides <lb/>
brother, Mr. Keel, in Carolina <lb/>
township. The marriage ceremony <lb/>
was performed by Rev. . ii. <lb/>
Mr. W. Henry Alston returned <lb/>
last week In time to <lb/>
vote. has a position <lb/>
With the American Tobacco Co., <lb/>
and have sole charge of their <lb/>
leaf factory, the large and well <lb/>
equipped plant of Brothers, <lb/>
whom they bought out some time <lb/>
ago. In the hands of better <lb/>
man could the business lie entrust- <lb/>
ed. Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb/>
Mr. Wash P. Edwards went <lb/>
to Friday to resume his <lb/>
position with a tobacco <lb/>
warehouse there. During his stay <lb/>
here he was local reporter for the <lb/>
Evening Herald, the duties of <lb/>
which ho tilled creditably and sat- <lb/>
carrying a for <lb/>
and exhibiting an <lb/>
for the business. Mr. Judd <lb/>
takes place the Herald- <lb/>
Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb/>
Store Broken Into. <lb/>
Mr. Hr. J. store over <lb/>
at Parker's Cross Roads, a <lb/>
mile and a half from was <lb/>
broken into last night a <lb/>
of whiskey drawn from barrels <lb/>
as well as other goods stolen. <lb/>
Mr. Maiming went lo the store <lb/>
this found leek to <lb/>
the side door broken the door <lb/>
prised This is the second <lb/>
or third time his store has been <lb/>
robbed in the past three months. <lb/>
Daily Reflector 11th. <lb/>
Crazed Her Love. <lb/>
A young lady from <lb/>
was sent to the hospital at Morgan- <lb/>
ton last night. Her story is it sad <lb/>
one. She had lover it is said <lb/>
that he had apparently been a de- <lb/>
voted one for more than a year. <lb/>
They were I o have married <lb/>
two weeks ago last Tuesday, but <lb/>
the hour arrived was handed <lb/>
her which ran am gone. <lb/>
I lore another. <lb/>
All efforts of her father and <lb/>
mother and of loving friends to <lb/>
draw her mind from the faithless <lb/>
lover were in vain and from hours <lb/>
and days of brooding, reason was <lb/>
Sentinel. <lb/>
Tuesday, moo. <lb/>
E. E. returned Monday <lb/>
from Wilson. <lb/>
went lo Halifax <lb/>
this <lb/>
Ii. C. Moore went over lo Par- <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss Mamie left this <lb/>
morning for Wilson. <lb/>
Ernest came up this morn- <lb/>
from New <lb/>
Burwell of Suffolk, Va. <lb/>
arrived Monday evening. <lb/>
Misses Fannie and Moore <lb/>
went to Bethel Ibis morning. <lb/>
Lang, of Farmville. look <lb/>
train here morning for <lb/>
Virginia Beach. <lb/>
W. Ii. Brown and wife <lb/>
returned Monday <lb/>
from a trip in Virginia. <lb/>
L. It. Bass returned Monday <lb/>
afternoon from his summer <lb/>
in Booth Carolina. <lb/>
R. Davis, of the firm of It. L <lb/>
Davis of Farmville, left <lb/>
this morning for New York- <lb/>
Rev. B, H. returned <lb/>
Monday evening from a tour <lb/>
through several of the northern <lb/>
Bounties. <lb/>
Miss Fannie Hardy who has been <lb/>
visiting Mis. S. Smith returned <lb/>
afternoon to her home in <lb/>
Greene county. <lb/>
B-l markets like New and Baltimore seared <lb/>
We are to sell for money anybody <lb/>
Why Because we buy more o. Is any other in town <lb/>
get discounts; and sell tho <lb/>
margin profit, volume <lb/>
no rents <lb/>
Let The Figures Tell Their <lb/>
,. .,,.,;., 14.98 <lb/>
Men<lb/>
Sole silk Taffeta Lined, the <lb/>
-as. 1.92 <lb/>
Adrian is making smut <lb/>
decided improvements in his livery <lb/>
lie has the in <lb/>
side having It all <lb/>
In a short while ho sill lie <lb/>
on to the market after <lb/>
horses, <lb/>
Mr. . <lb/>
Mr. Andrew efficient <lb/>
of <lb/>
was tendered a genuine, but pleas- <lb/>
ant surprise last night. <lb/>
About a number of his <lb/>
Democratic friends visited his <lb/>
flee and presented him with a baud <lb/>
same solid silver salad dish and <lb/>
lined with as a <lb/>
token appreciation of <lb/>
the splendid and successful service <lb/>
him during the recent <lb/>
The presentation speech was <lb/>
happily made by Mr. <lb/>
In his response, Mr. Joy- <lb/>
acknowledged the surprise, but <lb/>
assured hi friends that <lb/>
gift was duly appreciated. <lb/>
It la admitted by every Demo- <lb/>
era has had u <lb/>
more energetic or <lb/>
this county than <lb/>
Mr. Many Republicans <lb/>
have said as much since the elect- <lb/>
ion. Western . <lb/>
H, II. of Chapel HUI, <lb/>
after spending a few here <lb/>
with his father. Jonathan <lb/>
returned morning. <lb/>
W. M. BUM and family who <lb/>
have been Mis. Henrietta <lb/>
Williams returned morning to <lb/>
their home in Raleigh. Mrs. <lb/>
accompanied home. <lb/>
IS, WOO. <lb/>
II. went to <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. A. Lang, of is <lb/>
visiting Mrs. K. A. <lb/>
Miss Harris came home <lb/>
evening from San ford. <lb/>
Little Miss Flanagan, of <lb/>
Farmville, is Miss Abbie <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Mrs. It H. Home and <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
B. Hooker has <lb/>
position as V. <lb/>
Johnston Go. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Malone, of , . <lb/>
burg, arrived <lb/>
visit Mm. J. , <lb/>
These Goods are A New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb/>
., . <lb/>
plain and <lb/>
; , <lb/>
, .,. ,;,,. <lb/>
Ken's Collars, worth . <lb/>
Kb. <lb/>
iii i <lb/>
, , , White Las-Be. <lb/>
Mi Cuff., <lb/>
Wei I <lb/>
, ;. I <lb/>
, , . . uh-j Negligee won<lb/>
lb <lb/>
. <lb/>
curtain, Whirl Waists worth <lb/>
., -t i Men's Silk <lb/>
,, ; Ii<lb/>
. low Shades, rollers <lb/>
Shirts Collar- <lb/>
New styles and Patterns, the<lb/>
Cotton, worth left, while last. <lb/>
Open <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
Hats. <lb/>
t prices suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
A college boy. and his bent girl <lb/>
were out driving one <lb/>
bud conic u <lb/>
Stretch of well shaded toad. <lb/>
you believe in said he; <lb/>
the reading of the of one's <lb/>
said she, <lb/>
that if could see in <lb/>
our of your hands I could foretell <lb/>
we would have a very pleasant <lb/>
He grasped the hues <lb/>
one baud and in the <lb/>
. White. <lb/>
and Laxative. Guaranteed cure chills and <lb/>
and all malarial and billions troubles. For sale by <lb/>
Harrington, Barber do., <lb/>
. ., X. C. <lb/>
HEAD WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT <lb/>
Our Royal <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb/>
It is slated that Mr. J. K. Which <lb/>
The <lb/>
K has sold his interest <lb/>
In paper and will go tea <lb/>
whore lie v. ill <lb/>
job i Mice. M f. Whichard has been <lb/>
with the press of the <lb/>
Stale for years, and his new s- <lb/>
paper among whom he <lb/>
popular, well as those who <lb/>
read after him, will lie to <lb/>
pan w him We learn <lb/>
with regret that another North <lb/>
Carolina newspaper sun, one of the <lb/>
brightest lights the profession. <lb/>
to retire from the business <lb/>
Common inviting field.- Charlotte <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Si. Raleigh. 1900. <lb/>
Most. . X. <lb/>
A months ago I purchased a Fell Mattress from <lb/>
. After trial, I it mo; comfortable <lb/>
and respects by far the most satisfactory Mattress I ever used. <lb/>
both cotton and hair prefer <lb/>
to either. Wishing you much success with Mattress, I am <lb/>
Respectfully, Mrs. Matron. <lb/>
After use, if it i not all you even <lb/>
hoped in . comfortable bed, return it to and we will refund <lb/>
you the fall amount paid question , you bring out <lb/>
the freight. <lb/>
HOW CAN It your local dealer does not handle <lb/>
our id j tresses, write to us direct t r descriptive of same. <lb/>
ROY ALL BORDEN, <lb/>
Manufacturers Furniture, Mattresses, etc., COLDS X. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
r i- in eon- <lb/>
oil i i . ii i genera .-. <lb/>
guarantee to lire <lb/>
m up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
One of the <lb/>
comes Franklin county. <lb/>
A fusion Populist was running for <lb/>
township constable Hayesville <lb/>
township. He understood he <lb/>
would opposed by a Democrat <lb/>
and becoming apprehensive about <lb/>
his awn election he offered S man <lb/>
15.00 to run independently so as to <lb/>
divide the Democratic vote. The <lb/>
proposition no Dem- <lb/>
ran and the man who was <lb/>
thus induced to take the Held <lb/>
the eleventh hour got elected, <lb/>
the fusion candidate swore <lb/>
Democratic I rick, but the <lb/>
Democrats knew nothing about <lb/>
such a ticket being out until they <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Seven Springs Hotel. <lb/>
UNDER SEW MANAGEMENT. W. p Prop <lb/>
it. finch s ring a different <lb/>
;. . f,,, stomach, kidney, liver <lb/>
bladder Doubles have restorative <lb/>
properties. II TRAIN AT <lb/>
Water to hoarding hotels <lb/>
boarding mis. and using Seven Springs water will he charged <lb/>
per week A number of added <lb/>
sine.- last season, tin m the hath houses com- <lb/>
a professional barber in hotel, others too <lb/>
numerous to mention. terms and information <lb/>
address <lb/>
W. F. nil, Proprietor. <lb/>
Springs, N. C. <lb/>
tO COOl. <lb/>
Don't worry don't worry <lb/>
because you can't help worrying. <lb/>
Don't sit on a hot stove. <lb/>
Don't drink hot Scotches, or Tom <lb/>
hot rum punches <lb/>
Don't talk other <lb/>
fellow is a beat-producing tool. <lb/>
anyway. <lb/>
Don't get excited. If your dog <lb/>
is being whipped, look at <lb/>
and resign yourself to his <lb/>
late. <lb/>
swear at the heat. Re- <lb/>
member the time you became pro- <lb/>
when you slipped in snow <lb/>
six months ago. <lb/>
Don't walk in the -nil. Have it <lb/>
moved if it blocks the way. <lb/>
Don't hurry. Send the <lb/>
boy. <lb/>
nettle the Philip <lb/>
The other fellow is <lb/>
as much of an anti-lie con- <lb/>
. as you are. <lb/>
at the ice bill. Think <lb/>
of the ice. <lb/>
Don't wear an <lb/>
Don't sleep between blankets. <lb/>
Baltimore American. <lb/>
Play on Words. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Baptist Female I <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
firm a. I in lull UM <lb/>
N. <lb/>
All l t In m <lb/>
i I i . <lb/>
cal s, in.-, An. <lb/>
of <lb/>
liken In T-i <lb/>
M.-h. In <lb/>
Ir I. VANS, <lb/>
The pill on Biblical names a. <lb/>
applied to baseball phraseology. <lb/>
began with the ancient game of <lb/>
and is annually <lb/>
like joke, <lb/>
by the mini production <lb/>
of a <lb/>
I bis city, has written the <lb/>
follow <lb/>
Jacob, after getting bit Ural on <lb/>
an error, tried for his second and <lb/>
got it died before reaching <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Joseph lost by <lb/>
run. <lb/>
Benjamin held his bag until he <lb/>
was brought in by Joseph. <lb/>
put out by a high <lb/>
delivered by <lb/>
The Hist bawl was shortly after <lb/>
birth <lb/>
Jonah dived, but was b <lb/>
whale. <lb/>
Muses mads three when <lb/>
he lilt rock. <lb/>
The Israelites made a run on <lb/>
lost his Brat. <lb/>
number was <lb/>
foul. <lb/>
Joshua's side won on a good <lb/>
I a hot ball. <lb/>
a long for <lb/>
light. <lb/>
made <lb/>
and ended by ham- <lb/>
i, <lb/>
server. <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
X. C. August <lb/>
The Presidential ; <lb/>
will not ac <lb/>
lively in North until ; <lb/>
There arc several good <lb/>
reasons for this, not the least <lb/>
one that <lb/>
whom the of the par <lb/>
depend coin <lb/>
seven mouths of the <lb/>
work he or you or I ever did, <lb/>
and deserves rest <lb/>
before the arduous <lb/>
campaign, <lb/>
man Simmons ha- given all of his <lb/>
time tOt the four months, <lb/>
by far the of for three <lb/>
mouths previously, the work of <lb/>
the great contest which <lb/>
has just resulted in a signal victory <lb/>
for for Simmons. <lb/>
add the last three words <lb/>
whereof I speak when I say <lb/>
the Democrats <lb/>
owe M. more than <lb/>
they can ever him in an <lb/>
nary life time. I know, <lb/>
of no other in State <lb/>
to whom we could have turned <lb/>
with such we did lo <lb/>
him last w-inter, nor would <lb/>
or hare conducted such a <lb/>
and achieved <lb/>
Utah glorious<lb/>
TWO <lb/>
Many people <lb/>
prise upon learning that the newly <lb/>
adopted amendment to our <lb/>
t does not effect until <lb/>
July, Most of I hem thought <lb/>
it would become operative <lb/>
aid very few bad the <lb/>
idea that would begin to work <lb/>
later I. the <lb/>
the act pro- <lb/>
tor it submission to the <lb/>
people shows . amendment <lb/>
go into until July <lb/>
or nearly ; years after its <lb/>
adoption. In the meantime the <lb/>
cannot only in <lb/>
coming Presidential and <lb/>
elections, but the <lb/>
contests next spring <lb/>
the spring of 1902, they <lb/>
chose to do so. is not believed <lb/>
however, they will <lb/>
to do SO, particularly black <lb/>
eastern towns, but will elect to <lb/>
I keep hands off. Why the opera- <lb/>
of the Amendment was delay- <lb/>
ed so long. I confess my inability to <lb/>
understand. <lb/>
Alter two years of <lb/>
quiescence, to be more enact the <lb/>
two competing morning <lb/>
pars have begun to plaster <lb/>
each other with <lb/>
with an occasional <lb/>
dig under the fifth rib. It has <lb/>
ways been thus Raleigh, and <lb/>
the surprising feature of the <lb/>
latest demonstration is. was <lb/>
delayed long as it was. <lb/>
The Democrats of Fourth <lb/>
District will hold their <lb/>
convention in this city on <lb/>
mid it appeals to lie at <lb/>
probable that the present <lb/>
bent, lion. J. Atwater of Chat- <lb/>
ham I I, will able to <lb/>
secure a though this <lb/>
is not s. tiled definitely. If be does <lb/>
mil. then of <lb/>
Vance, Ai misted Jones of Wake or <lb/>
W, Johnston, will prob- <lb/>
ably the nominee. The district <lb/>
majority for the Amend- <lb/>
At Durham last Thursday the <lb/>
failed to nominate a can- <lb/>
lo run against W. W. <lb/>
Inn the District, but <lb/>
adjourned to meet -it <lb/>
September Some think that <lb/>
Spencer I. Adams will yd be able <lb/>
lo capture the nomination, while <lb/>
there are at the same tune sonic <lb/>
the putting up <lb/>
of a non-partisan, bus <lb/>
cold Democrat <lb/>
other <lb/>
Ml Mill <lb/>
Stale <lb/>
culled <lb/>
ether, states <lb/>
the arranging <lb/>
a primary for <lb/>
Senator, will, I learn from <lb/>
-nice, be left lo <lb/>
the comity <lb/>
each c , holding the <lb/>
as by county commit <lb/>
lees, i-ii VI who voted the Dem <lb/>
Slate will lie entitled <lb/>
primaries. <lb/>
Fair will Ibis year <lb/>
be held Nov. 1217th, will be <lb/>
n i than the management <lb/>
slate. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
of Carolina and <lb/>
met last <lb/>
to hold their next <lb/>
meeting in Raleigh, date yet to lie <lb/>
died. <lb/>
Pointed <lb/>
Paragraphs. <lb/>
Many a minded <lb/>
man remembers the poor. <lb/>
Only an idiot indulges violent <lb/>
w lien In needs rest. <lb/>
The letter like the selfish <lb/>
Mend, is first pity last <lb/>
help. <lb/>
A dog light is kind in <lb/>
which the real cur-rage dis- <lb/>
played. <lb/>
man has a light to do as he <lb/>
pleases except when he pleases to, <lb/>
do right. <lb/>
Borne people have no use for their <lb/>
friends unless they are in a position <lb/>
to use tin-in. <lb/>
An old bachelor says that <lb/>
many when can and widows <lb/>
when they will. <lb/>
a. Cincinnati was re- <lb/>
injured by the accidental dis- <lb/>
charge of bis duty. <lb/>
A St. Louis ail <lb/>
lied steads The <lb/>
linen is evidently sheet iron. <lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
One box of Pills save <lb/>
many dollars in <lb/>
will surd <lb/>
of the stomach, liver or bowels. <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
malaria, constipation and <lb/>
a million people i <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore UM <lb/>
. Cure of<lb/>
or <lb/>
of .<lb/>
A tonic <lb/>
Brian <lb/>
pink slow to <lb/>
restore <lb/>
of By mail <lb/>
boxes for <lb/>
with our to car <lb/>
Send for <lb/>
. J copy of our <lb/>
Tablets <lb/>
See <lb/>
Al the old <lb/>
OB Points, where we have <lb/>
just opened a new and fresh <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar. Coffee, Canned <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff. Cigars. <lb/>
Fruits, fact everything <lb/>
to be found in an up-to date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
prices fur all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
cash or in baiter. When <lb/>
you want to sell or when you <lb/>
want ti buy come to see us. <lb/>
Tn all favor <lb/>
patronage we premise sat <lb/>
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO. <lb/>
at Five P<lb/>
for of Power. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Locomotor <lb/>
Fit. Insanity. and <lb/>
of of Tobacco. Opium or <lb/>
By maul in plain parka. 1.00 a <lb/>
I- . for oar roar- <lb/>
to in or <lb/>
money paid. Address <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
canton ass, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE ST. C <lb/>
Cotton Lagging and Ties always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
sold. A trial will you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Select Female School. <lb/>
Thin will begin OB Monday <lb/>
MU Nancy K. n <lb/>
N-iii. ltd of <lb/>
a with x <lb/>
and la <lb/>
u The <lb/>
ii- -1 <lb/>
for <lb/>
mental <lb/>
as <lb/>
Primary<lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
. I ii vocal <lb/>
use 3.60 <lb/>
A hi <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Aug., <lb/>
a pay the Ur any <lb/>
r Sick <lb/>
ti i <lb/>
. I Mill <lb/>
i-ii- <lb/>
are i n v l i. <lb/>
fall In en. Ho . <lb/>
lam- i W <lb/>
ii pill-. H <lb/>
S, <lb/>
N Kit VITA Al. i .-r. and <lb/>
bk-ago, hi. by <lb/>
J I. <lb/>
TAKE ROB HI S CHILL <lb/>
and <lb/>
Night <lb/>
Money lack if it i. <lb/>
Nil oilier an kind <lb/>
the <lb/>
Bold Md by Woolen, <lb/>
and <lb/>
f PATENTS <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
ADVICE <lb/>
tn <lb/>
Book <lb/>
till patent<lb/>
E G<lb/>
l Meier. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
Jon <lb/>
N S.-n-l iii-Ii . Rev . <lb/>
for free ant Ice. <lb/>
EXTRA STRENGTH <lb/>
For bale by J L <lb/>
N U <lb/>
1838 <lb/>
Greensboro Female College <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Fail Term Sept. 12th, <lb/>
on Application. <lb/>
Ki; <lb/>
year <lb/>
Tin and discipline will a <lb/>
Boys fur<lb/>
j- <lb/>
Tn Sell i <lb/>
Your <lb/>
UM <lb/>
H. <lb/>
ting. 91000- <lb/>
land Bale. <lb/>
oft f Superior <lb/>
in the f W. M. <lb/>
and others again.-t Jason <lb/>
u p to land for <lb/>
will the Court <lb/>
on Monday day <lb/>
t lot of land in tin town i <lb/>
K. at W. Ii. <lb/>
inn lit at a post on Wilson tit. and inn. <lb/>
Dint; weal and links to <lb/>
a i on W. U. . the net- S v <lb/>
But and links to a <lb/>
lino, North U <lb/>
St. <lb/>
with laid North <lb/>
and <lb/>
the <lb/>
K. O <lb/>
Tin- ii <lb/>
CATARRH <lb/>
-----BY <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
OUT <lb/>
TIE KATI. <lb/>
Mrs C. B. who <lb/>
rood t St <lb/>
Louis, Mich., and who U <lb/>
well known <lb/>
I troubled with <lb/>
t ism, and I had <lb/>
complaint and I <lb/>
was in a bad condition; day be- <lb/>
to fear that I should be a <lb/>
well woman; that I should hare to <lb/>
settle down into a chronic and <lb/>
lire in the of death. I had <lb/>
JOHNSTON'S res- <lb/>
to I TOOK <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME, and <lb/>
my family both. I am very <lb/>
that I heard of it. I would cheerfully <lb/>
it to every one. I have <lb/>
taken many other kinds of medicine. <lb/>
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of thank <lb/>
sirs <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
this day the <lb/>
of the Superior court of Pitt i-booty <lb/>
i lo Will <lb/>
of W. K. deceased, notice ii <lb/>
given claim a <lb/>
against of said W. K. <lb/>
to U me fir payment on or <lb/>
the of 1901, this <lb/>
will be plead in liar <lb/>
All persons lo said arc re- <lb/>
lo to ma <lb/>
This the of July <lb/>
A. I <lb/>
of the last will and testament of W. K. <lb/>
deed. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Jr., against Maggie Blaster <lb/>
Use Maggie Cherry <lb/>
will take Bosses an <lb/>
commenced Superior <lb/>
of Pill the <lb/>
cf slid Court to be held at Inc Court <lb/>
ill Second <lb/>
alter First in <lb/>
ill winch time place she will <lb/>
or demur lo the complaint <lb/>
which will of the <lb/>
or Court of said County, and <lb/>
the will lake if <lb/>
she fail to answer or demur lo said com- <lb/>
plaint within that term, plaintiff will <lb/>
apply to the Court for relief demanded <lb/>
The said will further <lb/>
lake notice that the said action in brought <lb/>
plaintiff lo obtain a divorce from <lb/>
the bonds of <lb/>
under my at in <lb/>
on this the day of August <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
In Sup.- <lb/>
Court.<lb/>
vs. George <lb/>
Th- above named will take <lb/>
mi action entitled at above <lb/>
been the Superior Court <lb/>
Kit county to obtain divorce from <lb/>
bonds of matrimony; and the defendant <lb/>
will further lake he is <lb/>
the next term of lb <lb/>
Court of paid county to be held on sec- <lb/>
Monday after wears Monday in Sept. <lb/>
being day of <lb/>
Court Doom in Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
an I answer or demur In complaint <lb/>
action, i r will apply lo the <lb/>
Court for denial led iii said com- <lb/>
Tills the day of May 1900<lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
F u Hat pUT, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
leave <lb/>
U A. M. for <lb/>
ville, Greenville m <lb/>
M. fur <lb/>
c it v e a <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
for Greenville <lb/>
at II A. M. freight <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, mid for nil for <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
order freight <lb/>
Dominion H. H. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Mi-n I. and M no i, from <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Fill lira 1900. <lb/>
for <lb/>
the duties life. Pupils take a <lb/>
high slum at College. Success <lb/>
measured by the full-rounded de- <lb/>
of our pupils. Com- <lb/>
and conscientious teachers. <lb/>
A well Literary Society. <lb/>
good. Expenses <lb/>
reasonable. For further <lb/>
see or address the principals, <lb/>
Bethel. N. C <lb/>
or J. EVERETT, <lb/>
N. C- <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N, G. <lb/>
The in every <lb/>
I in and prices as low on <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
I'm en r produce. <lb/>
. I flEET,<lb/>
It <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
The One Day Cold Cure. <lb/>
in and son. cured <lb/>
. ii. lo <lb/>
as cry tor <lb/>
Also ii nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COM Kill MK. <lb/>
J. B, <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The East <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, AUGUST <lb/>
NO <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb/>
of Nebraska. <lb/>
For <lb/>
ADLAI B. STEVENSON, <lb/>
of Illinois. <lb/>
For Presidential Elector, 1st Dist., <lb/>
CHARLES L. <lb/>
of <lb/>
For 1st Dist., <lb/>
JOHN II. SMALL, <lb/>
of Beaufort. <lb/>
to Marry <lb/>
Mo., Herald ad- <lb/>
to marry country boys. <lb/>
wise says the <lb/>
her cap the country <lb/>
II <lb/>
he wears overalls has <lb/>
brown bis feet are <lb/>
his way when he walks. But he <lb/>
Is worth a <lb/>
with their white fingers and high <lb/>
collars and laundry bills. <lb/>
And take a country boy who will <lb/>
stay is a free <lb/>
man. The boy is a slave. <lb/>
He works all his life at a <lb/>
salary and that in ways <lb/>
not always commendable. There <lb/>
are town sweethearts who arc <lb/>
worth lung. There are some <lb/>
who do not expect lo have their <lb/>
wives to support them by keeping <lb/>
I boarders. There are some who do <lb/>
not loaf the streets Sundays and <lb/>
stay up late at nights. These are <lb/>
town fellows almost equal to the <lb/>
boys from the backwoods. But be- <lb/>
ware of the other kind. Stick to <lb/>
the country sweethearts and slay <lb/>
Her Linen With <lb/>
In the Harlem court yesterday <lb/>
Levin, a wretchedly <lb/>
clad years old, <lb/>
was to three mouths on <lb/>
Blackwell's Island for <lb/>
of East <lb/>
Sixty-seventh street re- <lb/>
ported to the magistrates that he <lb/>
had found her on a door- <lb/>
step in Seventy third street be <lb/>
tween First avenues. <lb/>
The woman bee sick In-fore it <lb/>
was time for r to to <lb/>
the island, and it was to <lb/>
scud her I a Hospital. On <lb/>
her arrival at the hospital she re- <lb/>
fused to have removed. <lb/>
Several nurses had lo hold her <lb/>
was undressed. To their <lb/>
surprise they found that <lb/>
were lined with paper currency. <lb/>
The bills were sewed to her gar- <lb/>
with neatness. There were <lb/>
two bills, bills <lb/>
bills. <lb/>
There was also in <lb/>
sewed into her pockets, making <lb/>
all. The re- <lb/>
fused to tell anything her- <lb/>
self. She said she mid no home <lb/>
and no friends.--New York Sun. <lb/>
Merited <lb/>
The Country Editor. <lb/>
Presently we will the re- <lb/>
ward honors that are to go lo <lb/>
the whose services lo par- <lb/>
won las magnificent victory. <lb/>
The workers ought to the <lb/>
honors for we believe that <lb/>
horse that pulls the plow ought to <lb/>
have the <lb/>
that time we <lb/>
to say that the foremost <lb/>
workers the light were the <lb/>
try editors. They not only work <lb/>
ed as bard and as effectively <lb/>
but they spent more money for the <lb/>
party than any other class of men <lb/>
in the Slate in proportion to their <lb/>
ability. If Hie Democratic <lb/>
North Carolina paid the <lb/>
papers for the publications of all <lb/>
appoint and all other notices, <lb/>
country editors would all have <lb/>
bank accounts now. The North <lb/>
editors, city and country, <lb/>
never think of receiving pay for <lb/>
such publications, but gladly <lb/>
render their to the party of <lb/>
which they <lb/>
All honor lo the faithful workers <lb/>
who do their work in their humble <lb/>
sanctums, and public recognition <lb/>
of their unselfish labors News <lb/>
The State press is some <lb/>
and merited tributes to Hon. <lb/>
F. M. Simmons, chairman the <lb/>
Democratic State Committee, for <lb/>
his tireless work and able manage- <lb/>
of the campaign which end- <lb/>
ed such a blaze of glory for <lb/>
Democracy of this State for <lb/>
white supremacy. No man ever <lb/>
worked harder, more <lb/>
faithfully or zealously he did <lb/>
from the day the campaign opened <lb/>
until the result was <lb/>
the glorious victory won is in no <lb/>
small degree attributable to bis <lb/>
watchful alertness and superb <lb/>
management, in organizing the <lb/>
lines and selecting the leaders. <lb/>
There are thousands who deserve <lb/>
praise for good patriotic work, <lb/>
but there can be not too warm <lb/>
paid, or too free recognition <lb/>
of the eminent services <lb/>
his people the Stale by <lb/>
this tireless, able, matchless or- <lb/>
and leader, whose record <lb/>
of valuable services culminated <lb/>
in this grandest of <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Bryan's Boy Saved By <lb/>
Chicago, Ills., August U. <lb/>
em Joseph Wheeler, commander <lb/>
of the Department of the Lakes, <lb/>
today saved the life of William <lb/>
the old of <lb/>
the Democratic candidate for the <lb/>
Presidency. The lad visited Gen- <lb/>
Wheeler and the latter, alter <lb/>
1.1- first greeting turned to his work <lb/>
allowed the to amuse <lb/>
himself as best he might. Young <lb/>
Bryan found a loose chair caster <lb/>
and a big bundle of rubber <lb/>
These he tied into a long string <lb/>
then securing the to the bot- <lb/>
tom went to a window began <lb/>
bouncing the piece of iron up and <lb/>
down on the sidewalk seventy feet <lb/>
The General engrossed <lb/>
with his Inborn, paid DO attention <lb/>
boy, who gradually <lb/>
so interested his play that lie I <lb/>
leaned farther and farther out <lb/>
hap <lb/>
to glance up a few moments; <lb/>
later was lo see the. <lb/>
lad hanging his whole body <lb/>
over the and only <lb/>
toes his shoes clutched the angle ; <lb/>
of the window. He sat for <lb/>
a moment then rushed to <lb/>
window he pulled the lad in by his <lb/>
legs landed him safely <lb/>
door. <lb/>
occurrence <lb/>
ward General Wheeler j <lb/>
edged that Bryan was within <lb/>
an inch being dashed lo death <lb/>
on the pavement below when he <lb/>
caught sight of him. <lb/>
J. CHERRY I CO. <lb/>
at <lb/>
TO THE I AND <lb/>
PITT AND <lb/>
We are ill in the forefront of the raw after <lb/>
W the selected line oil <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to lie in store in Pill County. Well bought choice <lb/>
the of America <lb/>
Seasonable all the year round. Spring, <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for and our Mutual ad- <lb/>
It is our pleasure to show you what yOU want and to <lb/>
sell if we can. We oiler you the service, polite <lb/>
attention, and most liberal terms consistent With a well <lb/>
established business built UP on its own merits <lb/>
When yon cine to market will not do justice <lb/>
if you do not see our Stock buying else here. <lb/>
us and the following general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Jackets and Mattings and Oil t <lb/>
August I <lb/>
An store of <lb/>
B. Esq., ,,. made <lb/>
this morning i the <lb/>
parties w re frightened oil by the <lb/>
approach of our night watchman <lb/>
who had been on duty sine- <lb/>
tempt lo burn the town on election <lb/>
eve night. 1st. he <lb/>
Branch, wired <lb/>
Car at once and this writing hid <lb/>
bloodhounds ire trailing the tracks <lb/>
of the two men who were <lb/>
running from store the <lb/>
Unable to lone en opening <lb/>
through lack window, the rob <lb/>
bets i tempted to through a <lb/>
back which in <lb/>
their hurry to escape was in <lb/>
the door. The tracks and weather <lb/>
an-line and i- hope to catch <lb/>
thieves, who were either black or <lb/>
blacked <lb/>
Family on Si a <lb/>
How It It Done In <lb/>
Windsor, N. Ahoskie, <lb/>
August disastrous <lb/>
Bro buildings <lb/>
here lost it originated in <lb/>
Goldstein's clothing store, on <lb/>
street. The spread of <lb/>
the Are was then rapid, and one <lb/>
hour all of the buildings were <lb/>
burned. The loss is about twelve <lb/>
d dollars. <lb/>
work by white and <lb/>
black saved the town. There was <lb/>
tome Insurance. The cause of the <lb/>
fire was It originated <lb/>
on the inside the store. <lb/>
We arc informed by the <lb/>
ton Every Evening <lb/>
new constitution provides that no <lb/>
shall vote in that Stale <lb/>
less he can read and write or was a <lb/>
qualified voter the education- <lb/>
qualification into effect last <lb/>
January. It will be seen at once <lb/>
that this <lb/>
in favor of <lb/>
illiterates who vote la-1 Jan <lb/>
nary in much the same <lb/>
which the North <lb/>
discriminates in favor of those <lb/>
white illiterates whoso ancestors <lb/>
could have in each <lb/>
case, too, the gradual <lb/>
of the favored class is provided <lb/>
for. Why don't The New York <lb/>
and the other papers <lb/>
which have uttering such <lb/>
hideous howls about North Caro <lb/>
Una's suffrage qualification say <lb/>
something about <lb/>
folk, Va-, Landmark. <lb/>
Monroe Falls, ., Special lo Chi- <lb/>
To have children to support <lb/>
enough to make the strongest <lb/>
man faint at heart, but to do <lb/>
upon a day and even less <lb/>
seems impossibility. Such has <lb/>
the problem with which Hen <lb/>
Moore, of this place, has been <lb/>
confronted and has solved. <lb/>
has cut the number down lo Hi Iii <lb/>
children. <lb/>
Mrs. Moore gives following <lb/>
chronological list of <lb/>
Bertha, Lucy, <lb/>
John, ill; Dairy, Delia, <lb/>
Maud, II; <lb/>
Austin, H Eve <lb/>
I; Chester, I <lb/>
and baby I my two <lb/>
weeks old. Tn family, not being <lb/>
large enough, a little one named <lb/>
aged was adopted. <lb/>
Nora was married two weeks ago <lb/>
and Bertha is Akron. Mr. Moore <lb/>
I have found it a little close <lb/>
to bring up a family on per <lb/>
day, and 11.30, but I man- <lb/>
aged I go to Akron and buy <lb/>
my corn and Hour by the wholesale <lb/>
It lakes a snug sum to shoe my <lb/>
family, and the last merchant I <lb/>
I of threw In shoe button- <lb/>
If, But things are getting easier. <lb/>
My boy gets nearly as much as I <lb/>
do, and two girls work here, too <lb/>
Every one the is insure I, <lb/>
and Chester in March <lb/>
enough came to the family to pro- <lb/>
a proper <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, How Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar. Sculls, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Reward <lb/>
The leader- of this paper will be <lb/>
pleased to learn there is at <lb/>
mm dreaded disease <lb/>
science has teen all <lb/>
11- stages, and i- Catarrh <lb/>
Cure i- the only <lb/>
positive cure known to the medical <lb/>
fraternity Catarrh being s eon- <lb/>
disease, requires a run <lb/>
treatment. Hall's <lb/>
Cure is net- <lb/>
direct upon the and <lb/>
mucus surfaces of the system, <lb/>
thereby the foundation <lb/>
of the disease, and giving the pa- <lb/>
by up the <lb/>
and nature in <lb/>
Suing ii- work. The proprietors <lb/>
here to much In its curative <lb/>
rs, that they oiler One <lb/>
for soy ease that it <lb/>
fails to cure. Bend for list of <lb/>
r. ft Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold in Druggists, <lb/>
Hall's I v are the best . <lb/>
It is surprising bow many per- <lb/>
sons loosely regard their financial <lb/>
obligations. to feel <lb/>
like all tint keep from <lb/>
in out i- clear gain. such <lb/>
the case to the <lb/>
. , . I who follows SUCH a course, to say <lb/>
of the anneal convenience <lb/>
Every effort will be made to <lb/>
them. <lb/>
led <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture and everything In line. <lb/>
We buy for Cash, but for Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit, our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
armers <lb/>
a big surprise <lb/>
1.1. Daniels, of the <lb/>
Executive committee. Be in- <lb/>
to It. office, <lb/>
where a number of his friends <lb/>
awaited him, and then Mr. Henry <lb/>
in his most exquisite style <lb/>
to him, presenting <lb/>
him with a handsome solid <lb/>
silver forks and spoons, engraved <lb/>
u. one side on the <lb/>
were from bis friends and <lb/>
in to his vigorous <lb/>
work in the late cam- <lb/>
Mr. Daniels made a mod- <lb/>
and appropriate response end<lb/>
and admired handsome present <lb/>
be had n c. News. <lb/>
Almost a Danville <lb/>
Danville, Va., As <lb/>
Mr. Ferguson of this <lb/>
comity, was driving up <lb/>
street in bridle <lb/>
reins were grasped by a <lb/>
Williams. A <lb/>
,, Mr. I'd- <lb/>
. revolver and<lb/>
convenience of the public. <lb/>
For instance If Mr. A owes Mr. <lb/>
B five dollars and foils to pay it <lb/>
when he can, Mr. is perhaps <lb/>
lo who <lb/>
in turn disappoints Mr. D and so <lb/>
around the a number <lb/>
almost beyond calculation. The <lb/>
truth is, when one man pays his <lb/>
debt be may therein make it <lb/>
possible dozen others to do <lb/>
Neck Com- <lb/>
th. <lb/>
Chinese Proverbs. <lb/>
Wine discovery of secrets. <lb/>
Done slowly, lone well. <lb/>
True gold fears no lire. <lb/>
cannot open a book without <lb/>
learning something. <lb/>
Some slimy shows the need <lb/>
more. <lb/>
A stick's o slick whether short or <lb/>
loll; a man's a man whether great <lb/>
or small. <lb/>
lie has of a <lb/>
the In art u snake. <lb/>
speak carefully and be slow lo <lb/>
speak. <lb/>
The human is hard to fat b- <lb/>
Use <lb/>
wide, however, striking <lb/>
,,.,.,.,,. ton to old age and <lb/>
some distance away. <lb/>
crowd of to learn. <lb/>
There are pictures In poems, and <lb/>
iii,.,.,,,,,,,, and High I <lb/>
and great regardless <lb/>
the police carried off Per <lb/>
looked like persuade gentleman not to <lb/>
a riot would break oat. Ferguson gamble for them. <lb/>
n preliminary bearing Hew for every blade of <lb/>
ill 1250. <lb/>
We have just received a lot of and <lb/>
Bangs Chilled and hows. Call and see <lb/>
then before We also D <lb/>
and to <lb/>
Fight <lb/>
New York, Fits- <lb/>
Tom met <lb/>
this afternoon and agreed to light <lb/>
August baton Island <lb/>
Snorting Club, for a purse of <lb/>
Charley White Is lo lie the <lb/>
referee, <lb/>
Fatal Shooting <lb/>
Fla., August <lb/>
turpentine distillery, <lb/>
three miles from here, <lb/>
sin and Charlie <lb/>
became involved in a quarrel and <lb/>
the former shot and killed the lat- <lb/>
William Haskins, a <lb/>
white man, attempted to <lb/>
The fired Has <lb/>
kins, putting a ball in each his <lb/>
arms. Haskins then fired at <lb/>
sin dropped him dead in his <lb/>
tracks. <lb/>
Tools, <lb/>
Plow Gear <lb/>
Headquarters Boy <lb/>
Builder's Beady Roofing Ready Mixed <lb/>
PUMP. Nails and I <lb/>
my Trunk <lb/>
The being seated a <lb/>
circle, begins <lb/>
tor <lb/>
No. pack <lb/>
With a pair of <lb/>
No. . pack ray <lb/>
trunk with n spectacles <lb/>
silk <lb/>
grass. <lb/>
Cheap things arc good; goon <lb/>
arc cheap. <lb/>
Two of hale <lb/>
Never wan good work done <lb/>
n trouble. <lb/>
All unskillful fools quarrel with <lb/>
tools. <lb/>
Heller lake eight hundred <lb/>
give fill a thousand. <lb/>
Everything is tint. <lb/>
llanos won't drink can't <lb/>
make him boW his head. <lb/>
h is easier lo know how to do a <lb/>
pack <lb/>
trunk with n pair of than to do it. <lb/>
Milk and <lb/>
person repeating alliance, <lb/>
the articles mentioned, be- To make a man of yourself yon <lb/>
side- adding a one. must toil; If y a don't, you wont. <lb/>
Many one foils to repeal <lb/>
correctly, be drop game <lb/>
which is until the con <lb/>
arc <lb/>
declared tOO to <lb/>
bar, <lb/>
perform- <lb/>
Si while the iron is hot. <lb/>
bill <lb/>
nevertheless. <lb/>
Honest ducks dip their heads <lb/>
under water order to liquidate <lb/>
their little bills. <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
CHILLS MB FEVER MALaRIA. <lb/>
Sweats Robert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tunic at per <lb/>
bottle, lo Hooey <lb/>
refunded If it Restores <lb/>
petite, purifies the blood and makes <lb/>
yon well. None other us good. <lb/>
B ST <lb/>
laid level is a bottle of <lb/>
tasteless Chill Tunic. <lb/>
lion and quinine iii a tasteless form <lb/>
No cure no pay, <lb/>
Title. <lb/>
Dr. i. L. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
8,0.1 Building. . C. <lb/>
wen. us ,,,.,<lb/>
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