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The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH ID. TO PICT <lb />
ID, . <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO<lb />
National Ticket. <lb />
For <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN, <lb />
it Nebraska. <lb />
For Vice <lb />
ADLAI E. STEVENSON, <lb />
of II <lb />
Presidential Elector, 1st <lb />
CHARLES L. <lb />
of Carteret. <lb />
For Congress, 1st <lb />
n. SMALL, <lb />
of Bean fort. <lb />
S. Carr Par <lb />
arc the voice of my party speaking <lb />
in its appointed I obey <lb />
that voice; if your choice shall <lb />
fail me f shall in every way en- <lb />
to have those declarations <lb />
become the law of the land by<lb />
The industrial and educational <lb />
progress of North Carolina will <lb />
demand my earnest attention and <lb />
zealous services. Its large <lb />
interests will receive my <lb />
The Wept. <lb />
Yesterday morning at His Km <lb />
ma music school, in this <lb />
place, while Misses Ethel Hight, <lb />
Mary Hunter and Norma Brit <lb />
were on the piano, they <lb />
turned and discovered I <lb />
stranger, an old man, standing at <lb />
the window, having been attracted <lb />
there by the sweet strains of music. <lb />
The stranger said that he was an <lb />
watchful care and I will ever strive old ex-Confederate and had <lb />
lo foster and pr. leaf the same from fought in many a and asked <lb />
hostile ion. f have en- <lb />
tis bast I could, to aid <lb />
in the agricultural, industrial and <lb />
development ad- <lb />
of our State. I have <lb />
Durham, N. C, August <lb />
day Gen. J. S. Carr gave out <lb />
following card to the press <lb />
his candidacy for the race for <lb />
Senator to till the seat now <lb />
by Marion <lb />
To the Democratic Electors of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Al your last convention <lb />
you declared through your <lb />
gates, la the adopted, in <lb />
favor of a primary election <lb />
November 0th, 1900, to decide <lb />
your preference for Senator of the <lb />
United States, for the term begin- <lb />
Marsh 4th, 1901. I favored <lb />
this action then I heartily en- <lb />
it now. The primary will be <lb />
held; our party is not afraid to <lb />
trust the wisdom of the people. <lb />
All the supporters in the August <lb />
election ate invited to participate <lb />
primary. For many years <lb />
the conviction come home to <lb />
many of best thinkers of our <lb />
country, that the election of Unit- <lb />
ed States Senators should be com- <lb />
directly to the <lb />
source of all political power. In <lb />
of the necessary <lb />
needed constitutional change the <lb />
primary affords the nearest <lb />
approach to an election of <lb />
Senators by the vote of the <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for United States Senator <lb />
and ask your support in the <lb />
My record as a citizen and <lb />
Democrat is fairly well to <lb />
many of you. I ask for it no <lb />
greater consideration than is justly <lb />
accorded the records of those able <lb />
and honorable whose <lb />
names have been mentioned for <lb />
this high position. this contest <lb />
I shall not attempt any way to <lb />
detract from the merit of any com <lb />
We are all Democrats; <lb />
we are all members of the same <lb />
great political household; we have <lb />
side by side its great bat- <lb />
have by united effort <lb />
individual strength achieved its <lb />
great triumphs. <lb />
In the recent great <lb />
up-rising of manhood <lb />
we a notable <lb />
fought with far reaching and <lb />
consequences; imposing <lb />
upon yon the entire responsibility <lb />
and burden of State government, <lb />
and as a part of this imperative <lb />
duty of providing adequate <lb />
for boys and <lb />
girls of state. You will meet <lb />
these responsibilities bravely and <lb />
fearlessly, and discharge their <lb />
ties patiently wisely. We are <lb />
no longer, as in past, to be <lb />
kept busy with the cares of <lb />
serving our homes safe, but will <lb />
reach out to participate more free- <lb />
in the policies of the nation. <lb />
We shall now strive on the higher <lb />
plane of effort and Statesmanship. <lb />
My political principles are those of <lb />
the Democratic party; they <lb />
and thorough <lb />
the National and Stale platforms; <lb />
I need not summarize <lb />
ration. To each of them and to <lb />
both of them I yield most ready <lb />
unswerving support. They <lb />
some one play for <lb />
him. Miss complied with <lb />
the request, alter which old <lb />
soldier if they would not sing <lb />
it for whereupon the young <lb />
endeavored, as I could, to aid ladies sang the old song, so dear to <lb />
in public private schools the hearts of our old heroes, with <lb />
as far as I could. I believe, with the and feeling possible, <lb />
I more being accompanied by Miss Aver- <lb />
in these directions in the enlarged At the close of the singing <lb />
field of high official they turned around <lb />
aided by my experience and listener sitting a chair motion- <lb />
edge attract greater attention to, less, while great big tears were <lb />
the opportunities of rolling down his rough and <lb />
by our Slate. The general cheeks. The old song <lb />
of our Commonwealth had touched a tender chord in bis <lb />
will command at all times my car- , breast and bad no brought <lb />
nest loyal endeavor. I shall back to his memory many <lb />
to protect our people from dents soldier life, in <lb />
the dangers and asters of Force , he fought and lost in a cause lob <lb />
Bills and preserve from Federal t was to him than life. <lb />
our new Constitutional. doubt lie saw in bis memory old <lb />
the submission and comrades who shared his joys and <lb />
adoption of which by such an over- sorrows during that trying lime, <lb />
whelming majority adds new glory many of whom gave up their lives <lb />
to the North I fighting by his side. <lb />
The earnest solicitation of my I The old soldier was a stranger <lb />
old comrades arms have and possibly a wanderer, without <lb />
me little in deciding to sub- j home or friends, but be was one of <lb />
in it my name for your suffrages, our battle-scared defenders, and <lb />
The old Confederate Veteran real j we are glad that Miss and <lb />
that the young men of a , her pupils were able to give him a <lb />
generation will soon have entire few moments of their time in or- <lb />
Ship of State; a, to render dear old for <lb />
few years more the last one of him. <lb />
them with a halo of precious Would that we were all more <lb />
around him, will have fought thoughtful pleasures and <lb />
his last light departed from the I comforts o these old heroes who <lb />
scene of action. But while he yet fought to protect what we consider- <lb />
lives and lingers in sweet and sad ed rights and <lb />
memories of the glorious past, he <lb />
will fed a brighter satisfaction to <lb />
be represented <lb />
Council by one of the that <lb />
wore the <lb />
Fellow My sen ices <lb />
have been yours in every campaign <lb />
I became of age; services <lb />
gladly given without desire for, or <lb />
expectation reward save only the <lb />
of a deep and abiding <lb />
love for my native State, my <lb />
my party its glorious <lb />
My old ambition is to serve <lb />
better my native State, <lb />
in its agricultural and industrial <lb />
and its educational ad- <lb />
to promote the welfare <lb />
and of its people, <lb />
should you chose me to serve you <lb />
in the Senate of the United States <lb />
my loyally devotion to my State in <lb />
the past, in war and peace, can <lb />
give you assurance that you shall <lb />
have the same measure of both in <lb />
the future. <lb />
Yours very truly. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
Durham, N. C, August 1900. <lb />
demon Herald. <lb />
TO THE AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
are still in the forefront of race after patronage <lb />
We offer best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found in any store in Pit County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of Hie of America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable-all the year Spring. Summer <lb />
and Winter. We are work for yours and mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. is our pleasure In show you what you want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb />
attention, and tho most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly its own merits. <lb />
When you come to market will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not BOO our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and lines of genera merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Bats and Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Mattings Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Han's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
and <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Scad Is, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for lather Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Healing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
Bad Men <lb />
Wilmington, N. C, Aug. <lb />
Officers here bagged two bad men <lb />
today. One of them is Frank Lee <lb />
Craft, arrested a warrant <lb />
him with stealing in New <lb />
Bern, and skipping a bond of a <lb />
dollars for his <lb />
at trial. work here us <lb />
a painter, had here for <lb />
several weeks under the name of <lb />
Charley Johnson. He will be sent <lb />
to New Bern. <lb />
Henry Seals, colored, was <lb />
for stealing the horse of Mis. <lb />
F. W. at Whiteville. He <lb />
sold the stolen animal wailed <lb />
on the purchaser for part of the <lb />
money. A letter over an <lb />
assumed name, asking for payment <lb />
led to his and arrest. <lb />
The Bright Side. <lb />
Look on bright side, it is <lb />
ways the right side. The times <lb />
may be hard, but it will make them <lb />
no easier to wear a gloom and sad <lb />
countenance, but will only make <lb />
those around you unhappy. It is <lb />
the sunshine, and not the cloud, <lb />
makes the flower. The sky is <lb />
blue ten times where it is black <lb />
once. Yon have troubles, so have <lb />
others; none are free from them, so <lb />
don't waste your time worrying <lb />
and fretting over them. Troubles <lb />
give and tone to <lb />
courage to man, though <lb />
few of us arc ready to face it. <lb />
That would lie a dull sea, and <lb />
the sailor would never get skill, <lb />
where there was nothing to <lb />
surface of the ocean. <lb />
. though times look a little <lb />
dark, the lane will and the <lb />
night will end a broad day. <lb />
There Id more virtue one sun- <lb />
beam than in it whole hemisphere <lb />
of cloud and gloom. <lb />
No pleasure or success in <lb />
quite meets the of our <lb />
hearts. We take in our good <lb />
things with enthusiasm, and think <lb />
ourselves happy and satisfied; <lb />
afterward, when the froth and <lb />
loam have we discover <lb />
that goblet not more than <lb />
half Idled with the golden liquid <lb />
that was poured into <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
The Church's Hospitality <lb />
church should have a <lb />
committee of ladies able w ill- <lb />
to call upon newcomers in <lb />
writes Minis- <lb />
in September La- <lb />
Home Journal. la- <lb />
dies should be attractive personal- <lb />
and socially, and the minister's <lb />
wife may or ma be u member <lb />
of she should not <lb />
be its chairman. The committee <lb />
should be organized quietly the <lb />
minister, should remain as neatly <lb />
unknown as possible, and should <lb />
never be referred to from the <lb />
pit nor in any church publication, <lb />
If II is, half Of its efficacy will de <lb />
pail. There Should be a commit <lb />
ice on hospitality every church <lb />
particularly If the church is large <lb />
whoso business it is to welcome <lb />
the visiting <lb />
the evangelist, and provide for <lb />
him suitable entertainment else- <lb />
where than at the minister's house <lb />
unless the minister has expressed <lb />
a wish to receive and entertain such <lb />
Pour men broke into the office of <lb />
the South Works <lb />
Ninety-sixth street and <lb />
avenue, early yesterday morning, <lb />
and stole the sale, weighing <lb />
pounds. After carting It it mile <lb />
out the broke it open <lb />
to find two- cent postage stamps. <lb />
Record. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb />
The next are will be oak <lb />
ill ,, submit the dispensary <lb />
to n vole of the people of Cum- <lb />
county. <lb />
The in I he cot Ion mills at <lb />
Durham are on the verge of <lb />
and appeal been <lb />
far help for <lb />
George White, the Con <lb />
from say he is <lb />
going to shake the of North <lb />
Carolina from his feel and leave for <lb />
New <lb />
Mr. Charles Coppedge was killed <lb />
by the <lb />
Crossing i II on Sat- <lb />
Ills bead was badly <lb />
mangled and was no bit <lb />
the cow-catcher. <lb />
The bound train bearing the j <lb />
the State Press <lb />
was delayed two hours old <lb />
Furl the derailment of freight <lb />
car- two miles from t here, up the <lb />
mountain, No lives were lost. <lb />
Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo, <lb />
County. i <lb />
Frank makes oath <lb />
he is the senior partner of the <lb />
of F. J. doing, <lb />
business the city of Toledo, <lb />
County and State afore said, mid <lb />
firm will pay the sum of <lb />
one hundred dollars for each and <lb />
every case of Catarrh that <lb />
be cured by the use , f Halls Ca- <lb />
Cure. <lb />
Frank J. <lb />
Sworn to before me and sub <lb />
scribed in my presence, this 8th <lb />
day A. D 1880. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
Hall's Cure is taken inter- <lb />
acts direct on the blood <lb />
and muttons -es of system. <lb />
Scud for testimonials, free. <lb />
Co.; Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold by Druggists, <lb />
Hall's Family Pills are the beat. <lb />
I Czar to Seek Loan In France. <lb />
Paris, August With regard <lb />
in the t rumored visit to Paris, <lb />
French press seems <lb />
that ii is undertaken with <lb />
a view of raising another Russian <lb />
As . i this, the <lb />
nary visit of M. the <lb />
Russian Minister of Finance, who <lb />
was here recently, is quoted. The <lb />
Parole declares it knows for <lb />
certain that an attempt recently <lb />
made by Russia to raise a large <lb />
loan in America failed, and that as <lb />
money is absolutely necessary to <lb />
the Russian Government at this <lb />
moment a determined attempt will <lb />
de made to raise it France. <lb />
This impression is altogether <lb />
popular attitude with <lb />
regard alliance, <lb />
many papers, represent the <lb />
most diverse opinions, are <lb />
that France is paying far too <lb />
high it price for the friendship of <lb />
yesterday afternoon by the neighbor, <lb />
ion of a bottle beer which he I Alt he present juncture tale at- <lb />
was trying to open. The bottle ,,, f Francois important, for <lb />
burst into hundreds of pieces ,,. alliance <lb />
the penetrated bis skin in i,,.,. ,; the whole face of <lb />
places, lie blot ,.,;. ,. politics will be changed, <lb />
for while, the How was <lb />
checked and he started fa <lb />
Star. <lb />
Mr. E. W. n gifted young <lb />
lawyer of who made a <lb />
lino canvass In the late a, <lb />
will be urged by bis <lb />
county friends the <lb />
for the House of Representatives <lb />
l the Raleigh <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
The A. . F. C. mixed freight <lb />
and passenger train between Xe <lb />
and City has been <lb />
discontinued. words tho <lb />
morning east bound and afternoon <lb />
westbound trains runs only to New <lb />
and return. Free <lb />
press. <lb />
A small was <lb />
in the face and on bis hands <lb />
ii <lb />
root beer which he <lb />
open. Tho bottle <lb />
i of <lb />
The tendency of people lo make <lb />
use of the advertising <lb />
newspapers is a result of the <lb />
of civilization. Even the <lb />
woman who a servant no <lb />
longer hangs over the bark fence <lb />
to ask the housemaid next door lo <lb />
find one for her, but <lb />
The time is coining lieu a <lb />
business establishment any kind <lb />
that shall mil consider the <lb />
the public enough In use <lb />
of news- <lb />
papers w ill be regarded as belong <lb />
lug to the old horse-ear period. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
I Assassination <lb />
W. Va., Aug. <lb />
Logan county is in a turmoil of ex- <lb />
Court has just adjourn- <lb />
ed and there is of a <lb />
grand jury in two months to Stop <lb />
the epidemic of which <lb />
seems to be sweeping over the <lb />
Within twenty-four three <lb />
have been waylaid and shot <lb />
on the bead-waters of island i <lb />
Ira Ellis was shot and dangerously <lb />
wounded Thursday night, from <lb />
About the hour <lb />
fired up m and <lb />
his horse shot from under him. At <lb />
o'clock yesterday, Billiard <lb />
Stafford was waylaid the head <lb />
waters of by two persons <lb />
who attempted to kill him. <lb />
was shot In the left side and arm, <lb />
but will recover. No arrests have <lb />
been made, though lite officers <lb />
leaving no stone unturned to dis- <lb />
cover the assassins. No cause can <lb />
be assigned for the <lb />
Gossip be friendly <lb />
I like the word because it con <lb />
v cyan suggestion mus or <lb />
good eminent, but It is no longer <lb />
;. -sip w Inn Ceases to deal <lb />
pleasant Ii and hue wish <lb />
censorious <lb />
or lapses lulu slander. The <lb />
talk In world is <lb />
which U carried on In whispers <lb />
and semi-confidences, which <lb />
retails tho errors <lb />
people whom we know. Never <lb />
nay an unkind thing, never to <lb />
ply tin unfriendly thing even <lb />
our silence are rules which we <lb />
should mike to which <lb />
should scrupulously adhere. Mar- <lb />
B. Songster, In the <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
Ai i afternoon, <lb />
during the heavy storm, lighting <lb />
struck a telephone wire connected <lb />
with in J. II. <lb />
The Stork lo the White <lb />
House <lb />
The milt- child in the White <lb />
lions., ion President of the United <lb />
store mi Trade street, Wales during his term is <lb />
the Southern depot, on fire Esther <lb />
the wall papering which Ignited a <lb />
of papers and have <lb />
1893. Nine oilier <lb />
been borne in the <lb />
While Houses Julia Dent Grant, <lb />
born the closing days of her <lb />
grandfather's second term; two <lb />
grandchildren of President Tyler; <lb />
tour children of Colonel Andrew <lb />
Jackson born during the <lb />
piled upon some boxes. The aim in <lb />
was turned in and the fire j <lb />
responded and put j <lb />
the Ore, The was <lb />
slight. <lb />
Lighting a I-, i i lie <lb />
of the church of the Luther- Mary Lou- <lb />
an church on North Tryon street, has Adams, of John <lb />
Eighth Adams, James <lb />
knocking a pun wood I Madison born during <lb />
work and a number of brick. The <lb />
part of the wall where the <lb />
was blackened and <lb />
the second term of bis maternal <lb />
Heine Journal- <lb />
Why Drummers Favor <lb />
In nothing else as in words <lb />
we habitually use In the common <lb />
I talk of dally life do we show so <lb />
I plainly degree of refinement. <lb />
Nu the drummers are <lb />
The trusts I <lb />
have <lb />
Mr. in a <lb />
speech iii New York, e wt- <lb />
added. <lb />
According to u conservative es- <lb />
taking road <lb />
s. <lb />
means I-- to <lb />
I which has In I'll <lb />
withdrawn from the annual <lb />
billion of in legitimate <lb />
of <lb />
The hotel men tho livery <lb />
have directly <lb />
businessmen <lb />
have also fell it. Prices have gone <lb />
up and nu case has the to <lb />
employ traveling salesmen helped <lb />
the consumers or the <lb />
News and i. <lb />
mi culture or the lack of It, and <lb />
the plane on which our thoughts <lb />
move. It la therefore worth our <lb />
while, do you not see, to take some <lb />
pains our conversation, not <lb />
in such way as to make us seem <lb />
stiff and pedantic, but to <lb />
the fact that here, as in other <lb />
life and learning, i <lb />
Is training tells in results. <lb />
September Home Journal. <lb />
THE B ST <lb />
fever is a bottle of Grove's <lb />
Tasteless Chill ionic. <lb />
Iron a ml quinine ii. a tasteless form <lb />
No i -no pay. Price <lb />
Dr. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
its.- ; <lb />
Office over <lb />
Fleming store.<lb /></p>
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mm. <lb />
-m <lb />
is purpose of the manage <lb />
test of the State Fair to <lb />
size in the future, the educational <lb />
department. The I list <lb />
present year been an <lb />
d . Among Um <lb />
valuable premium offered is R <lb />
school library <lb />
which <lb />
has been purpose. <lb />
The offered the <lb />
and colleges are for <lb />
its; those offered are for <lb />
penmanship, map-drawing, <lb />
trial and mechanical art, <lb />
Four premiums are offered tor <lb />
essays, The Best Hook <lb />
have this Year, and Why <lb />
Like Carolina and <lb />
tier First second <lb />
premiums on each <lb />
The exhibit will be <lb />
in the most prominent part of the <lb />
main building, lacing; main en- <lb />
trance. Friday, October 20th, is <lb />
to be educational day, and a <lb />
program for that day is being <lb />
arranged that will be of interest to <lb />
all but especially to Student and <lb />
teachers and parents who are in- <lb />
in our educational ex- <lb />
Mr. and his Cabinet. <lb />
or the the members of it <lb />
who are iii Washing have <lb />
per- <lb />
I his week, They have <lb />
been holding daily <lb />
iV they held t i s. ; In <lb />
wrestle with <lb />
the Imperial partners with whom <lb />
Mr. has been doing boa- <lb />
la China. Tho of <lb />
-c have not <lb />
public, but the semi-of- <lb />
newt say they <lb />
i it to a agreement for a <lb />
settlement of qt relating to <lb />
and the of <lb />
now obstinate; In <lb />
way of an Immediate settle- <lb />
That may or may not be <lb />
true, but there are reasons for tin <lb />
belief that the Emperor of Genna <lb />
or anybody else, who prevents <lb />
an agreement that would <lb />
a show down of the <lb />
Chinese hand until after <lb />
Presidential election would <lb />
regarded by Mr. as an <lb />
almighty good <lb />
Washington is entirely in the <lb />
dark as to what is going on in <lb />
around as no telegrams have <lb />
Come through that were not more <lb />
a week old when received <lb />
and they have contained little that <lb />
was important- <lb />
History teaches that it is the <lb />
usual thing for nations to do what <lb />
rulers had declared they <lb />
would not do. Perhaps is <lb />
Hr. Charles J. Parker, why so little attention has been <lb />
of the Educational Bureau, who given to the declarations of the <lb />
ms, for nearly three years secrets- the allied nations as to <lb />
state the intentions of their respective <lb />
will be director of the depart- j governments in China. This gov- <lb />
will give his personal was first to declare that <lb />
attention exhibit, j it wanted no Chinese territory <lb />
they are in proper place, well oared that II was opposed to any other <lb />
for and returned. nation inking was follow- <lb />
For premium list and lull par- ed by similar declarations from <lb />
Honiara address Mr. Parker and Japan, and now Bus- <lb />
Raleigh. has com say that ii <lb />
nothing but peace and the <lb />
preservation of the Chinese em- <lb />
and that i; stands ready to <lb />
As-, on ; I . . <lb />
give up the I territory it re <lb />
Washington X. August seized to restore order. <lb />
One of the most dastardly deeds These have been official statements <lb />
of our town occurred mule England is said <lb />
early tonight. Mr. Myron, agree with them, although no <lb />
one of left his home to j official Statement to that effect has <lb />
make some purchases at a store been made public and there are <lb />
nearby. He left his wife and rumors to the contrary. It <lb />
children at home, the former seated be apparent to the <lb />
in the front room, that if those real- <lb />
Mr. Sad sot been gone y held the sentiments expressed <lb />
live minutes before some one enter- by them, there would be no further <lb />
ed by of toe front door and ad- talk about a general land grab in <lb />
who they power to <lb />
compel a settlement on the lines <lb />
wish. That there i- <lb />
. I ., i- why is believe that <lb />
these official utterances have mere- <lb />
been made for keep <lb />
the World in the dark while the <lb />
plan- up China are per- <lb />
Representative Davey, of Louis- <lb />
at democratic <lb />
headquarters this week. He <lb />
I of the republican claim of <lb />
a and permanent standing <lb />
my and it will insist upon a large <lb />
la standing army, <lb />
should i in power. <lb />
Apart which <lb />
such a military establishment <lb />
entail permanently on the govern- <lb />
the of its maintenance <lb />
would tie to discourage the <lb />
of National <lb />
and to sap the military spirit <lb />
of our people. This large stand <lb />
a part of <lb />
the imperial and military system <lb />
which present administration <lb />
is seeking to force upon the <lb />
try. It is secret that the <lb />
who are advocating <lb />
desire to use these troops at <lb />
home as well as abroad, for the <lb />
suppression of the liberties of the <lb />
people. The policy of the demo- <lb />
party is to oppose <lb />
ism, it denounces in its nation- <lb />
platform the hi a <lb />
large standing <lb />
of <lb />
see, has been looking up Mr. <lb />
inconsistent record on the <lb />
trust question. He finds that Mr. <lb />
declared in a speech in <lb />
the House, May <lb />
had power to crush home <lb />
trusts. Mr. also asks very <lb />
why Mr. has <lb />
done not hint; toward crushing the <lb />
trusts since he became President, <lb />
why he should lie a trust fol- <lb />
lower instead of a party leader <lb />
Mr. has bean <lb />
tent on almost every important <lb />
public question, He can't help it. <lb />
By nature he is a wobbler. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
X. August <lb />
Miss Bessie is visiting <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Kittrell. <lb />
Willie cotton buyer <lb />
for it Co. Wilmington, <lb />
has located here for the season. <lb />
Tobacco is on this <lb />
market The sales both <lb />
Boon Friday were satisfactorily <lb />
and about thirty-live thous- <lb />
Waller of <lb />
Mall Allen and Jim of <lb />
Kinston, are visiting near here. <lb />
The and a flood <lb />
many excursionists went up to <lb />
today, and returned. <lb />
Agent Boss leaves today <lb />
for Norfolk, Baltimore and Sew <lb />
York on a pleasure trip. <lb />
The Monarch warehouse had <lb />
above twenty thousand pounds of <lb />
tobacco on the floor Friday and <lb />
everyone went off satisfied. <lb />
It. I. Gardner, of <lb />
over Friday night, <lb />
Felix Pittman came Friday and <lb />
will be at home a few days, <lb />
towards Mi <lb />
was sitting with her back towards <lb />
The man placed bi ban Is on <lb />
. . <lb />
it was hi tin M., i. <lb />
around that it was an- <lb />
other man. musk. Mrs. <lb />
commenced ; scream. The <lb />
wretch caught her by <lb />
threw toll m. the <lb />
At this she screamed . <lb />
the man became frightened. <lb />
and as he heard neigh lion- coin- Louisiana Congressional to play with it, none of Mr. <lb />
rescue be lied. National Com-I family being In that <lb />
Alter hi- escape Mrs were told sometime ago that the house and not knowing <lb />
found a mask lying on floor, the and third districts that Herman was there at all. Tn <lb />
l in- republican; ids,, the some way both barrels of the gun <lb />
sixth. I do not understand why were discharged and the load <lb />
all the districts wen- not Herman Jut above the right <lb />
included the claim, Personal- ear, plowing a gash about four <lb />
i about all six long one inch wide. <lb />
Louisiana democrats being re- <lb />
a Distressing Affair. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
the little <lb />
boy of Mr. Weill, ibis <lb />
place, shot the residence <lb />
of Mr. James T. this <lb />
morning, carrying off one side of <lb />
bis head, resulting in his death a <lb />
few hours <lb />
There was a double-barreled <lb />
breech-loading shot-gun in the hall- <lb />
way and little Herman, seeing it, <lb />
1st. <lb />
Mr. B. F. has just re- <lb />
a full line of school books, <lb />
geographies, arithmetics, <lb />
and spellers in fact all of the <lb />
newest additions used in both, com <lb />
and higher schools. <lb />
The A. U. Cox Mfg. Co. calls <lb />
special attention to their Tar Heel <lb />
wagons which excelled <lb />
either in quality of material out of <lb />
which they are made, or durability, <lb />
They are first class in every par- <lb />
and will hist almost a life <lb />
time. Call or write this firm if <lb />
in need of a tip top article. <lb />
Prof. K. went to <lb />
Rocky Mount yesterday to meet <lb />
his wife and escort her to her new <lb />
home. They arrived on last even- <lb />
train. <lb />
The handsome residence o <lb />
Mr. A. Cox is nearly <lb />
ed. Mr. Carlos Harris Lewis <lb />
Laurence have the contract for <lb />
painting it, and it promises to lie a <lb />
of <lb />
Lumber is being sawed for our <lb />
college and work will commence on <lb />
it right away. <lb />
Mr. Jackson, of <lb />
Kinston, is visiting relatives and <lb />
friends near town. <lb />
Mr. W. L. Hurst from <lb />
Newport News last Thursday even- <lb />
Mr. Sylvester Fleming, of Wash <lb />
was here yesterday con- <lb />
with Prof. and <lb />
as a result of his visit several new <lb />
names have been entered on our <lb />
school record. <lb />
Mr. W. C. Fair, father of our <lb />
townsman, Mr. E. Fair, has ac- <lb />
a position with the <lb />
Co. <lb />
Bryan, salesman for the <lb />
Cigar Co., <lb />
from a two weeks trip on the road <lb />
yesterday just loaded down with <lb />
orders. The growth in public fa- <lb />
for our cigars is something <lb />
truly wonderful. From a force of <lb />
one or two hands we are <lb />
working some or and in a <lb />
very short time this force will lie <lb />
very greatly increased. We just <lb />
can't help it, our trade demands it. <lb />
We make nothing but first-class <lb />
goods these with an <lb />
perseverance must tell. <lb />
Mr. Ward and wife who have <lb />
visiting in and near Washing- <lb />
ton returned one this week. <lb />
Much has been written and said <lb />
about the crop <lb />
Carolina. There have been many <lb />
opinions expressed as to <lb />
the shortage acreage <lb />
My own has been <lb />
t hat I he acreage was not cut more <lb />
percent, and primarily I <lb />
do not that the intent <lb />
of farmers was to reduce more <lb />
than that but w lieu planting time <lb />
came farmers were short <lb />
in plants as cut tor at this time <lb />
was selling at a fair price there <lb />
was a very notable indifference <lb />
their part to swore plants so <lb />
many who had intended planting <lb />
tobacco put their land in cotton. <lb />
The punier section of tobacco grow- <lb />
the cast, that is east of <lb />
son and Rocky Mount has not this <lb />
year per cent. of a crop as com- <lb />
pared last year on account of <lb />
scarcity of plants. I know a <lb />
farm where last year there was <lb />
fifty sons tobacco this year there <lb />
is i en and while as a matter of <lb />
course this condition does not exist <lb />
over any great section of the east <lb />
yet the shortage is much greater <lb />
than many at one time thought it <lb />
would lie. as to the condition <lb />
it is simply bad. I have con- <lb />
with the tobacco business <lb />
now about ten years I have <lb />
never known as poor conditions as <lb />
have existed for the last days. <lb />
The crop was late to begin with <lb />
there was little to grow the <lb />
crop it grew up spindling and <lb />
small. About the time curing <lb />
commenced the bugs put <lb />
their appearance and bare worked <lb />
havoc many sections. <lb />
There will be in <lb />
conn ties this year lots of <lb />
co standing the hill the 1st of <lb />
September, a sight that not <lb />
been seen this section <lb />
years if ever. I was to <lb />
travel through the country last <lb />
and so much tobacco that <lb />
had scarcely been touched, I <lb />
am told Greene county it is <lb />
even worse than it is here. I <lb />
that the color this year will lie bet- <lb />
than it has been in some time, <lb />
; or at least will be, <lb />
for there has been no rains to in- <lb />
the curing and fill the <lb />
tobacco with sap, this causing it to <lb />
splotch. In the whole the <lb />
the east is the worst I ever <lb />
saw. <lb />
ought to know <lb />
the country <lb />
MASONIC HALL SCHOOL. <lb />
Opens Monday September 3rd. <lb />
Misses Thornton and Parker will <lb />
in the city tonight and take <lb />
Mil. ITEMS <lb />
Aug. SO, <lb />
Mr. at. O. Mount, one of Mon- <lb />
of mount Bro., returned Toe ripest is good <lb />
from the north Wednesday night. order that <lb />
J. C. Carson returned from <lb />
She also bands <lb />
smutty, assailant I- <lb />
have been a while <lb />
man, although Mis. Sly run says be <lb />
was black, <lb />
As he left the house he was <lb />
heard Io say; I'll <lb />
get you some There i <lb />
clew as to the guilt party. <lb />
Announce- <lb />
Wilmington, Aug. <lb />
The following card was issued to- <lb />
day the Democratic voters <lb />
North <lb />
I respectfully inform yon I <lb />
a candidate nomination <lb />
to United senate, which Is to <lb />
be made by the primaries on <lb />
of November next, and <lb />
your vote. If of <lb />
for that ion has <lb />
served the party and <lb />
North longer <lb />
sod better, and has done more ;, <lb />
establish white supremacy, and is <lb />
otherwise better fitted for the place <lb />
than myself, I think he ought to <lb />
be preferred to nether <lb />
be ease or not is for i- <lb />
to decide, I shall bow to t r <lb />
decision. <lb />
elected. The republicans tn Lou- <lb />
do hut that <lb />
win them any <lb />
The Democratic Campaign Text- <lb />
ii for distribution, <lb />
Isa warm book of fifty chap <lb />
seventeen of which are <lb />
Imperialism. One chapter <lb />
i- devoted to idem e showing the <lb />
existence of a secret alliance be- <lb />
tween the <lb />
and Great the <lb />
legislation, which is <lb />
as Imperialism applied, <lb />
gets several chapters and one of <lb />
the longest chapters Is given up to <lb />
republican stealing in Cuba. <lb />
chapters the altitude of <lb />
tho republican toward <lb />
railroad discriminations in favor if <lb />
trusts, the proposed ship <lb />
etc. book is n corker, <lb />
Hay, of Virginia, <lb />
who is recognized as one of the <lb />
best friends of the Guard <lb />
in Congress, says In a signed stale <lb />
on dangers of i <lb />
hiking the skull away and causing <lb />
the brain to out. The family <lb />
are grief-stricken, Mrs. Weill lie- <lb />
almost prostrated. <lb />
The whole town <lb />
great with them this most <lb />
accident. <lb />
is attached to any <lb />
Sick, and Wounded Soldiers <lb />
From China. <lb />
San Aug. 80.-The <lb />
transport Thomas arrived last even <lb />
with a large number of sick <lb />
and wounded soldiers, marines and <lb />
officers. Some of the men who are <lb />
the ship's are from the <lb />
battlefield at and among <lb />
these is Captain v. <lb />
miller, Ninth United Stales <lb />
Who tell in or <lb />
the American forces on the school <lb />
. M, <lb />
I be wounded from China The damage done by that Akron, <lb />
steamer at Yoko- Ohio, mob, which smashed and <lb />
burned things because it couldn't <lb />
Spring Hope Wednesday night. <lb />
W. J. of the firm <lb />
of Taylor Co., returned <lb />
from the northern markets Wed- <lb />
Highsmith and family re- <lb />
turned to Mt. Olive Wednesday. <lb />
Master Thermal Moore has <lb />
visiting relative- near here. <lb />
Howard spent Thursday <lb />
with and family. <lb />
Unfits House was in town today <lb />
business. <lb />
Mis. B. House, of Greenville, <lb />
is visiting her parents in Edge- <lb />
comb county. <lb />
Rev, W, A. Ayers held services <lb />
iii Baptist church Wednesday, <lb />
a large crowd tended. <lb />
B. Cherry returned <lb />
Olive Saturday where he will be. <lb />
gin his insurance. <lb />
W. J. will picking <lb />
Monday Sept. 1900. <lb />
K. If. Kl Is still at his old <lb />
home. <lb />
Leon passed through <lb />
this morning, <lb />
Elena Jenkins, <lb />
is visiting Mends here. <lb />
has <lb />
with Taylor Co <lb />
Miss will leave <lb />
for mil; at <lb />
wish her a happy <lb />
Friend <lb />
Those do know about it <lb />
Wonder how they ever alone <lb />
Without it. It robbed child- <lb />
birth of its terrors for many a <lb />
wife It has preserved her <lb />
saved her much <lb />
It is an external <lb />
and can with It therefore, <lb />
no danger of upsetting <lb />
the system as drags taken intern- <lb />
ally are apt to do. It is to be <lb />
rubbed into the abdomen to soften <lb />
strength n which <lb />
are to bear the strain. This means <lb />
much loss pain. It also <lb />
morning sickness and all of the <lb />
other discomforts of <lb />
A of Ga. <lb />
have a large quantity of <lb />
Mother's Friend and have never <lb />
known an instance where it has <lb />
failed to produce the good results <lb />
claimed for <lb />
A prominent lady of <lb />
Ark., my <lb />
children was in <lb />
from After using <lb />
Mother's Prised, my seventh was <lb />
born in <lb />
i. n-r <lb />
CO. <lb />
C. <lb />
there may little delay <lb />
confusion us getting the <lb />
schedule of recitations and other <lb />
minor matters concerning the <lb />
school adjusted at the earliest mo- <lb />
after the opening. The man- <lb />
earnestly requests all <lb />
to be pi on hand Mon- <lb />
day morning, the first day and the <lb />
first hour. a good <lb />
and this paper would urge <lb />
the patrons who contemplate pat- <lb />
the school to make an <lb />
fort to have their children ready Io <lb />
begin school on the first day. This <lb />
would help the teachers, and lie a <lb />
great advantage to the pupils. <lb />
We are glad to announce that <lb />
every indication points to a full i my gratitude than <lb />
A Card Prom P. M. Simmons. <lb />
N. C, August <lb />
Democratic State Chairman Sim- <lb />
mons today issued the <lb />
Democratic Voters of North <lb />
than a year ago, in reply <lb />
to a letter written to me by the ed- <lb />
of The Asheville Citizen, in- <lb />
quiring whether I would be a can- <lb />
for United States senate <lb />
to succeed Marion Butler, I stated <lb />
I was a candidate and would be <lb />
profoundly grateful to the voters <lb />
party if they should see fit <lb />
to elect to that <lb />
reply to The Citizen was <lb />
not only published in that paper, <lb />
but generally copied by the press <lb />
throughout State. This deck, <lb />
ration, together with the general <lb />
understanding that I was a <lb />
date, I had supposed would <lb />
the necessity of any further <lb />
announcement of my candidacy, <lb />
but letters of inquiry upon this <lb />
subject recently received would <lb />
seem to make it proper for me to <lb />
again make the announcement of <lb />
my candidacy before the primaries <lb />
to be held November <lb />
As chairman of the democratic <lb />
executive committee, my first duty <lb />
will be to the party, and from now <lb />
until the election in November I <lb />
shall devote my time almost ex <lb />
to the work of aiding <lb />
the election of and Steven- <lb />
son the democratic nominees <lb />
for I shall, therefore, <lb />
have little lime to devote to <lb />
the promotion of my interests. <lb />
After campaign is <lb />
I may be able to make <lb />
n few speeches, bat they will be <lb />
made for the party and its <lb />
these circumstances, I com- <lb />
my to my friends and <lb />
in the different <lb />
t and precincts with entire con- <lb />
that they will not permit it <lb />
to sutler from neglect either in the <lb />
canvass or the polls. If their <lb />
efforts vain, I shall be none <lb />
appreciative. If they are <lb />
rewarded with success, I cannot <lb />
through <lb />
from Manila. Of the sick and <lb />
wounded. are from <lb />
While I are men of the Ninth <lb />
an party who served <lb />
the it was hunting is <lb />
estimated at and the <lb />
city records were all destroyed too. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
attendance, and nucleus for a <lb />
first class permanent school seems <lb />
now to A fact which <lb />
should bring a feeling of <lb />
to every citizen of Greenville, <lb />
for in the school system of our <lb />
town rests in a large measure, the <lb />
future development of our people. <lb />
A Young- Man. <lb />
A lady went down the street to <lb />
do some shopping the other day <lb />
reaching home discovered <lb />
that she left her umbrella in <lb />
some of stores. She went to <lb />
her ring up one of our <lb />
prominent stores one <lb />
of the bright clerks her <lb />
call asked her what was want- <lb />
ed. She asked him if she had left <lb />
an umbrella there. The clerk told <lb />
to wait a and he would <lb />
see. Finding one there he opened <lb />
it, taking it tn the and <lb />
holding it up asked her if that was <lb />
the one. <lb />
to the discharge of the <lb />
duties that will devolve upon me <lb />
all virtues of head and heart I <lb />
may <lb />
W ;. V <lb />
M is reported <lb />
ill go tn No s orb. in n few <lb />
days, lobe married. <lb />
There is perhaps as much <lb />
in our town, <lb />
in any one of and I ex- <lb />
more dust. We have a st <lb />
sprinkler, but no one is <lb />
by it, except those on Main street, <lb />
between Market and Gladden <lb />
street a small portion, of Mar- <lb />
street, we are all town how- <lb />
ever when the tax-collector comes <lb />
around. <lb />
A gentleman received a call by <lb />
recently, that he was <lb />
ed at once, when he went, a <lb />
bill was I am not In- <lb />
formed that he <lb />
Mrs. T. came up <lb />
from Hyde on the 27th about <lb />
a dozen young en route for <lb />
school <lb />
are pained to hear of the <lb />
death of Mrs. W. A. <lb />
on the morning of the <lb />
26th. She leaves several children <lb />
and a husband to mourn their loss. <lb />
Some of us will need to half sole <lb />
our pants it is so quiet here and <lb />
dull, only two mills of the <lb />
running. <lb />
The water in the river at this <lb />
place is so salt that sea nettles are <lb />
abundant. <lb />
We spoke of the land in Hyde <lb />
being on fire, the road is burned <lb />
in two places and In one place so <lb />
badly that it is not used and some <lb />
doubts as to repairing it exists. <lb />
The meeting Athens Chapel <lb />
resulted in about additions. <lb />
James Clark, who has been in <lb />
employ of the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Lumber Co. at Georgetown <lb />
has accepted a situation with the <lb />
Co. at Bel <lb />
Mr. Fulford, of who <lb />
was with Booth Co., has located <lb />
at Washington. <lb />
Tom of the firm of <lb />
W. Co., died at Aurora <lb />
the at o'clock after a <lb />
brief illness. The funeral took <lb />
place at dale of the 20th. <lb />
BLACK JACK items. <lb />
Black Jack, N. C, Aug. <lb />
Misses Gertrude Linton, of Sid- <lb />
Maggie of Wash- <lb />
are visiting the family of <lb />
Hold. Dixon. <lb />
Joe and Missie Harper were the <lb />
guests of Miss Dora Elks yesterday. <lb />
Quite a large crowd attended <lb />
services at Pleasant Hill yesterday. <lb />
the list. <lb />
Jodie and Dixon <lb />
left Saturday for Washington to <lb />
take the boat at midnight <lb />
Owing to the boat not <lb />
leaving the boys returned <lb />
day. Abram was accompanied by- <lb />
two ladies Misses Gertrude Linton <lb />
and Maggie <lb />
Miss Annie White is able to be <lb />
out again. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith went <lb />
to Ayden Saturday evening. <lb />
Josh Mills passed through last <lb />
evening for Greenville. <lb />
We were glad to have Prof. A. <lb />
J. Manning, of Ayden, on our <lb />
street awhile Saturday evening. <lb />
T. D. Conch and A. O. Clark <lb />
were guests of Miss Annie <lb />
White evening. <lb />
John Haddock, of Ayden, was <lb />
here Friday. <lb />
The family of C. S. Dixon is <lb />
proving. <lb />
L. is still the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
Quite a number of our boys and <lb />
girls were out driving walking <lb />
yesterday evening. <lb />
Call our <lb />
FELTS <lb />
For Summer and Fall wear. We have the prettiest and cheap- <lb />
est line ever brought to Greenville We are still <lb />
selling our Summer Millinery at below cost. <lb />
to pie <lb />
Misses ERWIN <lb />
N G <lb />
I AM IN <lb />
The Northern Markets <lb />
PURCHASING MY <lb />
FALL STOCK. <lb />
WATCH THIS SPACE. <lb />
Al <lb />
II. returned this <lb />
from New Bern. <lb />
Bert James returned <lb />
day night from Baltimore. <lb />
L. I. Moore this morn- <lb />
from a trip the mail. <lb />
I from<lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Lynching- In Rutherford. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C, August <lb />
was lynched at Forest City, <lb />
N. C, this morning, for the <lb />
of a white man named Flock. <lb />
Threats were also made to lynch a <lb />
woman who had taken the <lb />
gun to the murderer and a mob <lb />
went search of her. The trouble <lb />
arose over the theft of some peach- <lb />
es by the <lb />
For Sale One 6-horse Cooper <lb />
Engine on wheels. Apply to J. R. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
shoeing by a first class I <lb />
white workman, at W. O. Barn- <lb />
on Dickinson avenue. <lb />
Rev. N. M. Watson and Dr. <lb />
R. L. are having a tennis <lb />
court made on the Masonic Hall lot <lb />
just back of the school building. <lb />
The Greenville Light Infantry- <lb />
received a part of the equipments <lb />
for the company Thursday night. <lb />
The uniforms have not yet arrived. <lb />
lot <lb />
the town of <lb />
House contains fix rooms <lb />
and Kitchen. Apply to D. D. <lb />
Haskett. <lb />
Mrs. M. D Higgs has rented the <lb />
store opposite C. T. and <lb />
next door to Bryan's drug store, <lb />
and in a few days will move her <lb />
stock of millinery there. <lb />
A petition has been signed by <lb />
the business men of Greenville <lb />
sent to Mr. J. R. Kenly, General <lb />
Manager of the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
asking that the coal burner engine <lb />
be kept on this line and the <lb />
schedule shortened. <lb />
Elopes With Farm Hind. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. August <lb />
Harrison, a farm baud of <lb />
W. H. Johnston, of N. C. <lb />
has run away with the year-old <lb />
daughter of his employer, and the <lb />
father is now searching the country <lb />
for the runaways. <lb />
only years of age, and no one had <lb />
any idea that he and the girl ever <lb />
met each other except casually. <lb />
On the <lb />
Newport, R. L, Aug. <lb />
body of a woman about years <lb />
old was today on the <lb />
beneath the cliffs here. On it were <lb />
diamond earrings, a diamond <lb />
and a wedding ring on <lb />
which was the inscription <lb />
K. to E. U. W., June <lb />
The body is believed to be that of <lb />
Harriet Wilson Kimball, wife of <lb />
Horace W. Kimball, of Norway, <lb />
Me., who jumped from the steamer <lb />
Horatio Hall on its way from New <lb />
York to Portland last <lb />
morning. . <lb />
Looked Down Pistol Barrel. <lb />
Williamston, N. C. August <lb />
A twelve-year-old boy ac- <lb />
shot and killed himself <lb />
here yesterday. He was playing <lb />
with a broken pistol which was of <lb />
course, unloaded He was look- <lb />
down the barrel when it went <lb />
off, the ball taking effect just above <lb />
the eye and penetrating the brain. <lb />
V D. <lb />
Danville Va, spent <lb />
here. <lb />
Jonathan Jenkins left this morn- <lb />
lug for extended visit <lb />
county. <lb />
R. A. Tyson Annie <lb />
Leonard, returned Wednesday <lb />
night from Baltimore. <lb />
Miss Annie of Fremont <lb />
Wednesday night to <lb />
school rear Greenville. <lb />
Florence Edwards, of <lb />
Spring Hope X arrived Wed- <lb />
night to visit Mrs. T. H. <lb />
Thomas. <lb />
W . L. Walker, of New York, <lb />
the leaf department <lb />
the American Tobacco Co., spent <lb />
Wednesday in Greenville. <lb />
Joe Rawls went to Norfolk to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Barnhill went to <lb />
to-day. <lb />
Don Gilliam returned <lb />
this <lb />
Rev. K. A. to <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Richard and wife went <lb />
to Scotland Neck this morning. <lb />
Ed. Ward left for Oak Ridge <lb />
this to enter school there. <lb />
Miss Etta Harris left this morn- <lb />
for Baltimore and Washington <lb />
city. <lb />
Mrs. W. B, Home from <lb />
Kinston this morning to <lb />
Farmville. <lb />
Miss Lula Bell, of Kinston, came <lb />
this morning to visit Miss n- <lb />
Evans near town. <lb />
Miss Mary who has <lb />
been visiting Miss Pat Skinner, <lb />
went to Littleton this morning. <lb />
Mrs. J. M. little <lb />
son, who have visiting at II. <lb />
W. left this morning <lb />
for Hertford. <lb />
Kittrell and wife and lit- <lb />
child, who have been visiting <lb />
Hotel returned to <lb />
this <lb />
Miss Leila Thornton, of <lb />
Miss Lizzie Parker, of Cypress <lb />
Creek, arrived Thursday night lo <lb />
teach the Masonic school. <lb />
Miss Harriss left this <lb />
Baltimore. From <lb />
there she goes to resume <lb />
her position as milliner with Mrs. <lb />
B. C. Pearce. <lb />
Saturday 1900. <lb />
to Goose <lb />
Twice in <lb />
Goods Selling Like Wild Fire <lb />
Hie <lb />
great markets <lb />
Bargain <lb />
like New York, <lb />
haw <lb />
Preston Gotten returned to <lb />
ton this morning. <lb />
Two New Cases of in <lb />
Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 29.-; x n went <lb />
Two girls and a hoy, members of morning, <lb />
have fallen vie <lb />
of the bubonic plague, though <lb />
he medical authorities assert that <lb />
the attacks are less virulent than in <lb />
cases which have already proved <lb />
fatal. In the event of a further <lb />
spread of the disease, Glasgow <lb />
shipping will be probably <lb />
tined. <lb />
Philadelphia and Baltimore have been searched <lb />
we have them. arc to sell for less money than anybody <lb />
else. Why Because we buy more than any other store in town <lb />
and get discounts; we sell the smallest possible <lb />
margin profit, depending n a large volume <lb />
and no rents to pay. <lb />
and CASH Over <lb />
the Counter and No Rents to Pay. <lb />
LOOK at <lb />
Let The Figures Tel Their Story. <lb />
Jesse returned <lb />
night from Baltimore. <lb />
Friday <lb />
from <lb />
Post Office Plundered <lb />
St. Joseph Mich., August <lb />
cash, stamps and <lb />
postal cards were stolen the <lb />
lost night by professional <lb />
The robbers entered <lb />
the Federal building through <lb />
a lowered themselves <lb />
down the elevator shaft to <lb />
second story, and cut <lb />
floor below. A hole was lured in- <lb />
to the vault the combination <lb />
lock was forced. They cleaned tho <lb />
vault out completely and for <lb />
hours today there was a <lb />
stamp famine the city. There Is <lb />
no clue. <lb />
Hall School Open Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
The patrons of the Masonic Hull <lb />
School are again remembered that <lb />
Misses Parker, Thornton <lb />
herd are all in the city ready- <lb />
to open school promptly at nine <lb />
o'clock Monday morning. It will <lb />
be teach- <lb />
and pupil for all to be <lb />
on the very first day. The Mason- <lb />
fraternity everything <lb />
to provide adequate school <lb />
facilities for girls the town, <lb />
now they ask public to co- <lb />
operate promptly and help to make <lb />
tho school a great success. <lb />
A fee of for <lb />
each pupil, to cover incidental ex- <lb />
is duo payable the first <lb />
day. <lb />
O. Barnhill returned <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
B. T. Belly came in Friday even- <lb />
from Scotland Neck. <lb />
J. F. Joyner returned to Kin- <lb />
Friday <lb />
Miss Emma Taft returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from a visit to <lb />
Mrs. A. II. Taft and little child <lb />
returned Friday evening from Mid- <lb />
W. T. Hunter, wife and child <lb />
from Friday <lb />
M. and wife, of <lb />
returned from Baltimore <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
A. M. Perry, auctioneer for the <lb />
Liberty warehouse went to Scotland <lb />
Keck hi- <lb />
Miss Katie Davis, of <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. T. K. <lb />
Hooker, returned home this morn- <lb />
Mrs. Draughn and baby <lb />
Draughn, of <lb />
county, Friday <lb />
evening to visit Mrs. Moore. <lb />
Drowned In a <lb />
John Ludwig, employed in the <lb />
Prospect Brewery, Oxford and <lb />
streets, into a tank of <lb />
beer last night and Was drowned. <lb />
The accident was not <lb />
until some time <lb />
la Ludwig was <lb />
overcome by tho heat while work- <lb />
over the tank, and this caused <lb />
him to fall <lb />
Record Aug. <lb />
Men Suits the and 9.00 quality, Price, <lb />
Men Suits the and 0.00 quality, <lb />
Men Suits 8.00 and quality, while they lost <lb />
Boys snits tin- st, and Sole Price, <lb />
Boys Suits the fl quality, Sale Price, <lb />
Tailor Mad Silk Taffeta Lined, the <lb />
All quality now <lb />
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb />
Shin Waists, worth <lb />
and 1.50 <lb />
plain and fancy Linen <lb />
Waist, while Collars and <lb />
worth <lb />
extra heavy unbleached <lb />
German <lb />
Children's Fast Black Hose, worth <lb />
Best Linen Canvas, worth <lb />
Feather colors <lb />
. <lb />
Checked worth Sc <lb />
yards worth <lb />
Drop Stitch Hose, worth <lb />
Children's extra Hose <lb />
SilK Windsor Ties, worth <lb />
Laundered Shirts, worth <lb />
Honey good ones. 1.1 <lb />
lint <lb />
Side Combs, worth <lb />
sill, Stripe White Lawns. <lb />
Men's Cull's, per pair. <lb />
. Welted Pique, all colors. <lb />
. Curtain Cretonne <lb />
Shirts, <lb />
quality. <lb />
I hi e.-e I nil . <lb />
Fancy Foulard Silk, worth Negligee Shirts, <lb />
81.00. <lb />
Nottingham Lace Curtains Shirt Waists sets, worth <lb />
1.25 Men's Silk Bosom <lb />
1- Imported Irish Damask, worth lies Corset <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Fancy Stick Plus, worth Window Shades, spring roller lie <lb />
Knitting Silk, all colors, worth Dross Men's Colored Shirts Collars and <lb />
English Woven Bed Spreads, worth J ,.,, <lb />
Man's Gaiters, worth 11.88 Silk Belts, all colors. 82.00 quality 81.00. <lb />
Silk Elastic Webbing, inch Lining, worth left, come while they last. <lb />
miff<lb /></p>
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                <p>
ATTENTION FARMERS <lb />
I am now n one of the most , lines of <lb />
pocket XV <lb />
at very reasonable My line of <lb />
which is the of any market are fresh and i h. <lb />
on Election. <lb />
Plate <lb />
When you come to I own again <lb />
Your <lb />
give in- a <lb />
to please, <lb />
Jas. B. White <lb />
Guaranteed cure for chill <lb />
M, For Bale by <lb />
an <lb />
and Laxative. <lb />
and all malaria and billions <lb />
Barber <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
B-29 -HI <lb />
BEAD WHAT <lb />
Our Royal, <lb />
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb />
The She election is a <lb />
bad factor in now. <lb />
July II it to on <lb />
have de- <lb />
gradually; but day before <lb />
they were at the <lb />
disproportion of to <lb />
Such of <lb />
success one hide is not justified. <lb />
It is foolishness, it tends to in- <lb />
crease the chances of success for <lb />
is ea led the for <lb />
the that it the <lb />
ready too pervading sense of sure- <lb />
which So-day threatens to par- <lb />
She vote. <lb />
The Democratic is at the <lb />
tremendous disadvantage of ask <lb />
tag the country to delicate itself <lb />
to repudiation, and to submit to <lb />
rebellion against its authority <lb />
the plea which was made from the <lb />
same MUMS In the time of the civil <lb />
war. there is the <lb />
racy a worship of the name <lb />
that itself with the <lb />
actual issues of and fur- <lb />
I ban that, I here is in Bryan- <lb />
ism. the genius of rebellion against <lb />
the existing peace of society, pas- <lb />
which four years ago, when <lb />
the splendid anti repudiation car- <lb />
thousands of into <lb />
the swelled the <lb />
Democratic vote ti s greater size <lb />
than had ever been cast <lb />
year <lb />
discipline I as<lb />
Boys thoroughly for <lb />
if <lb />
from 1-00 to W par mouth. <lb />
per <lb />
To get an early is <lb />
Your Satisfaction <lb />
guaranteed. information and <lb />
act <lb />
W. H <lb />
Principal. <lb />
Select Female School <lb />
Th it n Sept. <lb />
i, <lb />
I nave n teacher for thin <lb />
Mia Nancy K. a graduate <lb />
Notre I lame, a lady rare culture <lb />
several year ex- <lb />
and the t <lb />
to The <lb />
under hex will he <lb />
i for <lb />
both to manner and mental <lb />
Terms <lb />
Primary <lb />
Intermediate,<lb />
Music. Instrumental and food <lb />
of each. <lb />
A of your patronage is <lb />
and <lb />
A. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
The following is from Town Top- <lb />
law be justified in a com- <lb />
but it is only fair to say <lb />
the of He York have <lb />
e To See gt. j Secret of Beauty <lb />
is health. The secret i <lb />
the to digest <lb />
This can never be done when <lb />
the liver does not act it's part. <lb />
know this <lb />
Liver Pills are an <lb />
for sick headache, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb />
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb />
and kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
At the old Moore store, <lb />
Five Points, where we have <lb />
just opened a new and <lb />
lock of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb />
of Meats, Flour, <lb />
Sugar, Coffee, Goods, <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
in fact everything <lb />
to be found in an up-to-date <lb />
We pay the highest market <lb />
prices fur all of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
either in cash or barter. <lb />
you want to sell or when you <lb />
want to buy come to see us. <lb />
To all who favor us with their <lb />
patronage we promise entire sat <lb />
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO. <lb />
at Five Point <lb />
PILLS <lb />
Vitality, Loot <lb />
Cm U-. <lb />
ail i, <lb />
M-l of <lb />
PILLS <lb />
a or <lb />
and<lb />
to pale <lb />
and <lb />
IN <lb />
What that next <lb />
fall no one knows, <lb />
some people are betting to l that <lb />
it will fail to elect its candidate. <lb />
The rational odds on <lb />
are no more than to I. less, <lb />
say loin and even these should <lb />
be the other way unless there <lb />
runs through the par- <lb />
and supporters of the <lb />
that it stands for an <lb />
understanding of I he danger which <lb />
is iii and i resolve to <lb />
overcome it by the individual <lb />
fort of every roan. Wake up. <lb />
Bun, <lb />
St. X. . <lb />
Mess. Borden. X- C, <lb />
purchased a Felt Mat tress from I <lb />
you. After giving it a thorough <lb />
Pits In Greensboro. <lb />
Greensboro, X. Aug. <lb />
I find it the most comfortable About II today tire broke <lb />
the most satisfactory I ever used. <lb />
in all respects by <lb />
have tried and hair eS, and greatly prefer ibis <lb />
to either Wishing much success with your Matt rent, lam <lb />
Respectfully. Mrs- M. Matron. <lb />
Alter If it is all you even <lb />
hoped n lied, return it to us and we will refund <lb />
i, ii the full paid without you not being OBI <lb />
e cent, not even freight. <lb />
HOW If your local dealer docs not handle <lb />
mattresses, write to i direct for pamphlet descriptive same. <lb />
ROY ALL BORDEN, <lb />
Manufacturer of Mattresses, etc., x. c. <lb />
Get a <lb />
Viet <lb />
is <lb />
Vt nit <lb />
Every <lb />
Ill <lb />
I W iii <lb />
I'd it <lb />
made i all s <lb />
in <lb />
to I <lb />
con- <lb />
SC. <lb />
lire <lb />
L. At <lb />
of <lb />
house in South street. In the <lb />
basement were several barrels of <lb />
oils, varnishes and other <lb />
and the lire raged fiercely. <lb />
The Ii re was caused from <lb />
employee was holding while draw- <lb />
from a barrel of Japan dryer. <lb />
Alter an hour's lighting the fire- <lb />
men the with <lb />
small damage to the <lb />
building, which is the property of <lb />
O. The L. <lb />
sou Drug Company carries a stock <lb />
of about with in <lb />
Their goods are dam. <lb />
aged to the of or <lb />
Two ladies employed up <lb />
Stair were cut off by the <lb />
but were rescued by the <lb />
hook and ladder boys. One <lb />
them, a Mrs. <lb />
a severe cut in I he face by being <lb />
struck with a bidder. <lb />
brought trouble upon themselves <lb />
by the insolence of <lb />
their behavior on the streets, <lb />
tenement in the <lb />
They have not satisfied with <lb />
being considered as good as while <lb />
people; they have assumed to be <lb />
superior I be <lb />
committed a gross crime against <lb />
the republic by giving them votes <lb />
before the were educated to the <lb />
franchise, the Republicans are <lb />
always petting then <lb />
by I the de- <lb />
and <lb />
letter i-- order to win their <lb />
ballots. Puffed up by this <lb />
and presuming <lb />
upon it, the have <lb />
sections of York m <lb />
it able for the whites, and in <lb />
of the prevalence and <lb />
white persons find <lb />
it unpleasant to pass along Sixth, <lb />
and Eight <lb />
tween Twenty and Forty <lb />
fifth streets after night fall. <lb />
oilier racial quarter of the city <lb />
not even the Chinese <lb />
so haired against the majority of <lb />
our citizens. While these facts do <lb />
not justify they shew <lb />
that to some extent an application <lb />
of the law of retaliation. <lb />
We publish this not as any en- <lb />
of the indiscriminate <lb />
and outrageous violence the <lb />
In New York during the <lb />
growing sentiment <lb />
the <lb />
of youth By <lb />
par boa. <lb />
with our to <lb />
or UM paid, <lb />
copy our <lb />
EXTRA <lb />
f. <lb />
Cotton and Ties always <lb />
on ban i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Lou of <lb />
or <lb />
and <lb />
of L of Opium or <lb />
Liquor. a <lb />
S for MOO <lb />
to In SO days or <lb />
paid. <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
for sale by i h <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb />
July <lb />
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Mount <lb />
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to <lb />
Bat <lb />
is. <lb />
ill <lb />
ISM 1900 <lb />
Greensboro <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Fail Term begins 12th, <lb />
on Application. <lb />
PEACOCK, President. <lb />
-8 <lb />
NERVOUSNESS, <lb />
An <lb />
S. Went t o-1 <lb />
tor the <lb />
II th j <lb />
that <lb />
el all death <lb />
being <lb />
if <lb />
Johnston <lb />
j ii the for this <lb />
American it gas <lb />
to the of the weak; <lb />
ant food to the <lb />
worn-out the lire <lb />
to activity and ail tUt <lb />
bod. <lb />
j ea., Bat<lb />
SOLD BY MoO. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
day qualified before the <lb />
clerk of the Superior court of county <lb />
to the last Will and <lb />
of W. K. notice <lb />
given to all persona <lb />
against the W. K. <lb />
I l-.-in to for payment on or <lb />
baton day of July 1901, or Ibis <lb />
will be plead in bar of their recovery, <lb />
All indebted <lb />
to make payment to me <lb />
Thia the day of July <lb />
A. <lb />
of the last will and testament of W. K. <lb />
Doctors, lawyers <lb />
real <lb />
hi <lb />
In <lb />
cotton buy era. <lb />
house <lb />
meat <lb />
dealers, opera <lb />
and tin- Law of <lb />
North for the year require <lb />
Sou to t out the in <lb />
year. the mat- <lb />
at once and trouble. <lb />
Q. <lb />
county. <lb />
PM <lb />
1-M A <lb />
TOO<lb />
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AM PM PM <lb />
IV, S la <lb />
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SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a of the Superior <lb />
Court of county in of W. M. <lb />
and other Joyner and <lb />
wife Annie Joyner. to land for <lb />
division, <lb />
will sell cash before Hie Court <lb />
door in Greenville on Monday the day <lb />
of described <lb />
or lot of land situated in the town or <lb />
N. at W. O Lang a <lb />
lot at a on Wilson St. and run- <lb />
South west poles and link, to <lb />
a post VT. Lang's line, thence S. <lb />
East poles and links to a <lb />
line, then <lb />
and links to on <lb />
with laid Weal <lb />
and links to the known <lb />
the livery stable lot, <lb />
F. <lb />
This Aug. o e <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Noam <lb />
In tin Superior Court. <lb />
J. J. Cherry. Jr., against Maggie <lb />
The defendant Maggie Cherry <lb />
will take that an action entitled as <lb />
above, has been commenced in the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County, returnable at the <lb />
term cf said Court to be held at the Court <lb />
the Second Monday <lb />
after the Monday in 1900, <lb />
at time and place the will appear <lb />
and or demur to the <lb />
m In will he deposited in aha office of <lb />
Superior Court of mm County, and <lb />
the said will lake notice that <lb />
fall to answer or demur to said com <lb />
plaint within that term, the plaintiff <lb />
apply t-i the for the relief <lb />
therein. de will <lb />
lake notice that the said action is <lb />
by plaintiff to obtain a divorce from <lb />
the <lb />
Given under my at office In Green- <lb />
ville on this the 8th day of August, 1940- <lb />
Moose, <lb />
k t. <lb />
X. C, <lb />
THE COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORS HAVE <lb />
APPOINTED <lb />
As the j it for <lb />
Pill County. handle the <lb />
State i for the <lb />
ever you need. e have <lb />
Public Books in <lb />
designated on the <lb />
and can supply what- <lb />
COPY <lb />
and vertical, mini j i <lb />
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates, <lb />
crayons, colored crayons, inks, companion boxes <lb />
Fat at Havana <lb />
Dunne Month cf <lb />
August <lb />
surgeon general of Marine <lb />
to-day a lei <lb />
from <lb />
of Cobs, at Havana, stating <lb />
that during the <lb />
up to then have In-en <lb />
eases of fever reported at <lb />
Havana and deaths, k Many of <lb />
the were mild. There were <lb />
new cases on the 37th, <lb />
On account of mildness of the <lb />
eases and the Irregular <lb />
tin- surgeon general has wired the <lb />
on <lb />
Atlantic and coast to use par- <lb />
oars to detect such cases. <lb />
And now the Sap- <lb />
rises lo ask why <lb />
marriage of a rich man's son to a <lb />
ii culled a <lb />
while marriage of a rich man's <lb />
to a disreputable and <lb />
bankrupt is termed a <lb />
social <lb />
The wife of a minis <lb />
Indiana town has lien <lb />
married three times. Her <lb />
husband was named the <lb />
Sparrow and present <lb />
one is There arc two lit- <lb />
Robins, one and <lb />
two little and they live, <lb />
on Bird street. Their fellow <lb />
townsmen at the game <lb />
family. <lb />
years ago Japan didn't <lb />
have a mile of railroad; now she <lb />
has over miles and is adding <lb />
to the mileage every year. The <lb />
are hustlers and quick to <lb />
catch Star. <lb />
TAKE BOB. HIS TASTELESS CHILL <lb />
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb />
Night Sweats and <lb />
Money bark if doesn't. <lb />
Soother s kind <lb />
with the Hi Cross nu the label. <lb />
Hold guaranteed by Woolen, <lb />
Bryan and Ernul, druggists. <lb />
above any <lb />
j.-i. <lb />
or <lb />
Date tittle <lb />
Ilia <lb />
i are <lb />
lion Kc eon- <lb />
. hole, contain <lb />
III IS of <lb />
sent <lb />
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street., III. For <lb />
all I <lb />
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rive Retaining <lb />
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Hope Mill. p re <lb />
Red U, p m, U p <lb />
p m <lb />
with train He <lb />
the Carolina Central <lb />
at lied with the lieu <lb />
at Sanford <lb />
Air Line and Southern <lb />
Railway with the and <lb />
Train on Ilia Scotland Neck Road <lb />
leave. M pm. Halifax p m, <lb />
v,. s, at m. <lb />
pm. ulna leave, <lb />
a id, a w am, Halifax <lb />
at II a m, am. <lb />
T-i;. on Brunch leave <lb />
lino; <lb />
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Train on Branch for <lb />
Clinton dally, and <lb />
pin. at am <lb />
b i p to. <lb />
Train <lb />
don all dally, all via <lb />
MM. <lb />
J. Ii. K <lb />
T. M. Ma- <lb />
TOE <lb />
hi <lb />
Fall Sept. 1900. <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
vb, <lb />
The above named will take <lb />
Betas that an action entitled as baa <lb />
been commenced the Superior Court of <lb />
county to obtain a divorce from the <lb />
of matrimony; the defendant <lb />
will further take he is requited <lb />
appear the next term of the <lb />
Curt of county to be held on the sec- <lb />
Monday after the first Monday in <lb />
next, it being the 17th day of Sept., 1900, <lb />
Court House in Greenville, N. C. <lb />
an answer or demur to the complaint in <lb />
sail action, or the plaintiff will apply lo the <lb />
Court for relief demanded in said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This 30th day of May 1900 <lb />
C. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
t U for <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Practical, common sense <lb />
Prepares boys and girls for <lb />
the life. Pupils take a <lb />
high stand at College. Success <lb />
measured by the full-rounded de- <lb />
of our Com- <lb />
and conscientious teachers. <lb />
A well organized Literary Society. <lb />
Moral influence good. <lb />
reasonable. For further <lb />
see or address the principals, <lb />
Bethel. O <lb />
or J. D. <lb />
N. C- <lb />
BE A <lb />
PATENTS<lb />
or Improve get<lb />
for <lb />
pass. <lb />
I-i <lb />
MM M <lb />
leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, Greenville daily 2- <lb />
P. M. for Washington. <lb />
leaves <lb />
Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at with <lb />
for Norfolk, <lb />
New York <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shipper iii order freight by <lb />
the Old I S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
Day Cold Our. <lb />
la head aura cured by <lb />
Quinine. <lb />
a. a tor <lb />
j. a. nu, <lb />
IN- <lb />
A LINE OF <lb />
Line of Hardware. <lb />
MB. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
FOB <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
pi <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH TO P <lb />
PER U <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
Flowing south. <lb />
The Southern arc now <lb />
gelling lo work the right <lb />
down to <lb />
going in to in- <lb />
the population of the <lb />
by and by bringing <lb />
in people from the North. It is <lb />
population makes wealth in a <lb />
iv like The South has <lb />
superabundance of natural wealth, <lb />
and it only the labor of man <lb />
out. It is easier and <lb />
more certain to secure wealth by <lb />
bringing in people to develop than <lb />
by around for capital that <lb />
does little good to a if it <lb />
to begged to come in, for <lb />
then it the earth. Let the <lb />
people of the South show their <lb />
wealth to those who with the a <lb />
of hands OBI develop it <lb />
result will soon lie such <lb />
Improvement will come <lb />
in seeking for something to develop <lb />
will then become a real help. <lb />
The for a <lb />
thousand dollars a property having <lb />
in it possibilities of a hundred <lb />
I then sits down and wails <lb />
for some one to pay him for <lb />
his chances is of no help to the <lb />
country. The man who can show- <lb />
better results from tilling the soil, <lb />
who can get money out of his <lb />
or his minerals, or utilize a <lb />
water start a settlement, <lb />
is worth a dozen of the so-called <lb />
who are sitting down <lb />
on the chances of <lb />
out of somebody else instead of out <lb />
of the ground. The South is rich <lb />
in for settlers. It <lb />
was the settlers who made the <lb />
West. And the chances for them <lb />
n the South are greater and op- <lb />
more varied than they <lb />
were the West in the early days. <lb />
New York Daily News. <lb />
Ball Player to Death <lb />
As the of being struck <lb />
nose with a base ball, <lb />
Wilson, of street <lb />
near <lb />
lies precarious at his <lb />
home. The injury was received <lb />
daring a game at Park, <lb />
Oxford pike, last Wednesday. <lb />
tried to stop a speedy ball <lb />
which crashed against his nose <lb />
caused the blood to flow. Apply- <lb />
a handkerchief he tried to stop <lb />
the bleeding with the <lb />
game. The blood continued to <lb />
flow at an alarm rate and soon <lb />
Wilson was prostrate with the loss <lb />
of blood. He was taken home, and <lb />
Hanna and Boyer have been <lb />
in constant attendance upon him. <lb />
One of the arteries is ruptured, <lb />
because the constant bleeding it <lb />
impossible to give him any <lb />
food. <lb />
He lies on stretcher which he <lb />
was brought from Held, <lb />
the slightest movement causes the <lb />
most intense His clothing <lb />
was cut from him on Thursday <lb />
order to afford some relief. Wilson <lb />
is a son of Charles Wilson, <lb />
recently graduated from the <lb />
School of Pedagogy, <lb />
a short time ago Wilson was a <lb />
pitcher for the Norwich, Conn., <lb />
team. <lb />
OF COTTON <lb />
flood Advice to Southern Farm. <lb />
Au. second <lb />
annual of the <lb />
Commissioners, <lb />
came to a close <lb />
row delegates will leave for a <lb />
trip through State, as the <lb />
guests of the North Carolina De- <lb />
of Agriculture. The <lb />
next of <lb />
be held at II Springs, Ark , in <lb />
the early purl of October. <lb />
The most of to day's was <lb />
devoted lo a discussion of live <lb />
stock seed the <lb />
encouragement of immigration. <lb />
most action taken <lb />
was the passage of a resolution in <lb />
regard lo marketing cotton <lb />
crop, the adoption of some <lb />
recommendations looking to con- <lb />
of the sale of seed, and the in- <lb />
corporation of an to <lb />
the by laws, g for pay- <lb />
of the expenses of <lb />
each annual session by assessing <lb />
pro each State represented in <lb />
association. The resolution <lb />
adopted urges upon the cotton <lb />
growers of <lb />
the sale of cotton over the en- <lb />
tire year so that the market may <lb />
not be depressed by dumping <lb />
i re crop upon it at once, and to <lb />
the end that the farmer keep in- <lb />
formed us to the statistical <lb />
of crop, the Department of <lb />
Agriculture is lo give <lb />
out to the press from time to time <lb />
any information they may have <lb />
touching the condition of the <lb />
the acreage planted or stock on <lb />
hand. The <lb />
regard to the sale of seed are as fol- <lb />
That this association <lb />
the idea of State inspection of <lb />
seeds the interest of the <lb />
chaser. <lb />
That the association at its <lb />
present meeting a commit- <lb />
tee to draft a uniform law Intend- <lb />
ed lo secure effective control of the <lb />
seed market. <lb />
KISS AT THE <lb />
and lite spur, <lb />
Wean lien lo um <lb />
Oft lie carried a token her, <lb />
Whom he. worshiped as I and knight <lb />
And when surged the battle around. <lb />
And when close pressed the merciless <lb />
foe, <lb />
Twas token that <lb />
And gave victory's strength lo his hi <lb />
Not a hero of knighthood am I, <lb />
Hut a warrior in industry's <lb />
Where the I wield is my pea. <lb />
And lady I serve is my wife, <lb />
Vet a token carry each <lb />
Full m precious as any of yore. <lb />
And t heart the fray <lb />
Tis my love's morning at the floor. <lb />
For bis faith will the martyr endure, <lb />
the sunset artist's <lb />
At the blast and fife <lb />
Is the soldier to gallantly find, <lb />
but whatever others exalt. <lb />
For myself I shall ask nothing more <lb />
As a prompter to worthiest <lb />
the that I get at <lb />
E. <lb />
Newark Dairy Advertiser. <lb />
LETTER <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb />
To Reach the people. <lb />
The number of persons who pass <lb />
a store, office or other business <lb />
place may be large, but there will <lb />
always be many who will never see <lb />
its sign. If the establishment be oil <lb />
the most thoroughfare a <lb />
great proportion of the people will <lb />
not know of its existence. How- <lb />
ever, if a business lie persistently <lb />
advertised the newspapers it <lb />
will become known in time to <lb />
everybody in the <lb />
A newspaper publish- <lb />
ed regularly, gives the <lb />
advantages more than equivalent <lb />
those possessed by the most con <lb />
located <lb />
In the <lb />
U V <lb />
Heard In the Room. <lb />
An exchange gives this unique <lb />
order of the editor to th foreman <lb />
of a sample of printing phrase <lb />
put <lb />
Washington on galley fin- <lb />
commenced yes- <lb />
Set up the ruins of Her- <lb />
stud distribute the small-pox. <lb />
You needn't finish the run away <lb />
matter. Look up Jeff Davis and <lb />
slide Ben Butler into hell and <lb />
leave the alone after din- <lb />
Put the lady's form to press <lb />
and go to devil put him lo <lb />
work on Deacon Fog's article <lb />
eternal <lb />
all U. Killed <lb />
Another boy has <lb />
his life defense of the Hag <lb />
foreign lands. His name is <lb />
Hicks, of I, <lb />
Fourteenth He kill- <lb />
ed in the recent at Yong <lb />
China. He was a son of <lb />
Mr. Wiley Hicks, of this city, and <lb />
was about of age. He <lb />
volunteered for ice <lb />
States army about two years <lb />
ago, was sent to the Phil- <lb />
for service, and was <lb />
transferred to China for <lb />
service. Those familiar with his <lb />
military record say that he was a <lb />
brave soldier who never <lb />
any services no matter how <lb />
Post. <lb />
We are still in forefront of the race after your <lb />
We offer you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well choice <lb />
selections, the creations of beat manufacturers of America <lb />
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. Summer <lb />
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what yon want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very beat service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up Strictly on its own merits. <lb />
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
us and the following lines of general <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Hats and Silks and Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Slews. <lb />
Harness. Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
and <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Scad ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plow;, Castings Plow Rope.<lb />
Mr. attempt to play <lb />
politics v. the embroil- <lb />
by it appear that <lb />
government was acting In con- <lb />
cert with Bosnia, gave him a good <lb />
scare. His idea was that as Has- <lb />
was regarded by the American <lb />
public as England's traditional en- <lb />
it serve to lessen the <lb />
public belief in the existence of a <lb />
between this <lb />
government and England, if this <lb />
government appeared to be acting <lb />
in partnership with Russia, In chi- <lb />
The reception of reply of <lb />
ibis g . Russia's pro- <lb />
for the withdrawal of troops <lb />
from China, by the press of this <lb />
country and of Europe, frightened <lb />
him -ii badly be hastened <lb />
lave it given officially in <lb />
Washington, that this government <lb />
had not agreed to act with Bosnia, <lb />
inn bad informed Bosnia that tIn <lb />
United Stales troop would lie <lb />
withdrawn from ii the <lb />
sign troops were. The public was <lb />
also farther informed that If our <lb />
troops should be withdrawn at the <lb />
time those it <lb />
would not be would <lb />
with Bosnia, but because we <lb />
would act independently, all of <lb />
which is as clear as mod. <lb />
Secretary Hay's continued <lb />
from Washington, in the face <lb />
bis having to a <lb />
friend within forty-eight hours <lb />
be was <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
We <lb />
Credit. <lb />
for Furniture and everything In line, <lb />
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Our motto is and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
Slate of Ohio, City of Toledo, I M <lb />
County. i <lb />
Frank makes oath <lb />
that he is the senior the <lb />
firm of F. J. <lb />
in the City of Toledo, <lb />
County and Slate afore said, and <lb />
will pay the sum of <lb />
one hundred dollars for each <lb />
every case of Catarrh that cannot <lb />
lie cured by the use of Halls Ca- <lb />
J. <lb />
Sworn to before me and sub <lb />
scribed in my presence, this <lb />
day of December, A. D <lb />
A. W. Gleaner, <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
SKA I <lb />
Hall's t Cure is taken inter- <lb />
and acts directly on the blood <lb />
mucous surfaces of the system. <lb />
Send for testimonials, free. <lb />
F. J. Co.; Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold by Druggists, <lb />
ill.- are the best. <lb />
the Washington Democrats are a <lb />
long way- ahead of the <lb />
Poor large and handsome <lb />
Bryan and Stevenson banners swing <lb />
over Washington streets, but no <lb />
and Roosevelt banner has <lb />
yet made its appearance. <lb />
The star route speculators must <lb />
have been refusing to contribute to <lb />
campaign fund, as it is an- <lb />
that the letting of <lb />
six thousand star routes, no bid <lb />
will be accepted by Post Office <lb />
Department, the bidder <lb />
lives near enough to the route to <lb />
personally superintend the work. <lb />
Speculators heretofore mono- <lb />
these contracts, subletting <lb />
them to local men who did the <lb />
work. It remains to <lb />
enjoying his usual whether the proposed change is in- <lb />
Trolley Boy <lb />
Paris has gone into <lb />
over a new recently pro- <lb />
at the horticultural section <lb />
The flower is <lb />
called and Is a <lb />
species of the China aster, or <lb />
Marguerite, resembling a <lb />
like an ostrich feather. II has <lb />
great variety of color, some of <lb />
flowers being white, others rich <lb />
purple, delicate mauve, old rose, <lb />
pale blue and golden yellow. It <lb />
yields scent, but has become the <lb />
fashionable fad of the hour. <lb />
The Electric Company <lb />
have just placed a new arrange- <lb />
their cars called a <lb />
The object of the <lb />
is to take up the slack in <lb />
trolley rope, to hold down the <lb />
trolley when jumps the line. <lb />
This prevents the danger from the <lb />
trolley breaking against some of <lb />
the cross arms when it has come- <lb />
off its and Ob- <lb />
server- <lb />
white Republicans appear <lb />
to be a unit declaring they are <lb />
heartily glad that the Con <lb />
H. White is lo <lb />
leave. Some of them say he ought <lb />
to settle in Washington, which <lb />
they term the paradise of the no- <lb />
One lean said that the <lb />
Washington now, <lb />
but that some any before long there <lb />
will be a demonstration by <lb />
whiles there which will make the <lb />
brother in black take a I wok seat <lb />
laud lie mighty glad to get that. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Those Hyde County Fire. <lb />
The papers all over the country <lb />
are publishing under big bead <lb />
lines the statement made by Dr. <lb />
Capehart, that enormous fires in <lb />
Hyde county destroy trees and soil. <lb />
The soil is pithy bums like <lb />
tinder. One farm, valued at <lb />
MO, is burned that its <lb />
owner says it is now worth <lb />
Fire is burning far under- <lb />
neath in many <lb />
Dr. Capehart is informed as a far <lb />
driving along a highway <lb />
i lie soil gave way under him and <lb />
a and his horse fell into a pit <lb />
were burned to death. The smoke <lb />
extends many miles sit sea and by <lb />
obscuring the light at Oregon In- <lb />
let, has caused two wrecks a <lb />
News and Ob <lb />
server. <lb />
Stoves <lb />
Ranges <lb />
good health, caused the circulation tended for a bluff or for a real re- <lb />
i Story that he and Mr. in- <lb />
were not of the mind <lb />
the Chinese policy of this govern- Cupid must making his head- <lb />
and that he would probably ; quarters in the Peru, <lb />
Cabinet. Assistant Be- tools. He got such complete <lb />
Cretan win. ha- been sign- session of the young folks that the <lb />
; fathers passed a law n it <lb />
out by this government, as Acting a to be caught <lb />
Secretary of State, since Mr. Hay courting, making love, or spoon- <lb />
wen, Boot has, any where on the streets <lb />
been the real Secretary of State- that town. Judging from the <lb />
hastened to inform phraseology there must be three <lb />
through a newspaper interview, grades of out there. But the old <lb />
he could for Mr. Hay fellows did not like it because <lb />
end Mr. being in per- on one of the principal <lb />
accord everything that had fores they were constantly <lb />
been relating Now, stumbling over wooing and <lb />
Mr would vouch for reminiscences, re- <lb />
Mr .-i might be more , minded them of what simpletons <lb />
generally accepted. once were <lb />
A member of the Star. <lb />
House who was at Democratic Con- <lb />
Headquarters, said of A New man who was <lb />
the campaign in his his ex-sweetheart <lb />
has effectually answered all <lb />
If yon want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb />
principles which are economical, durable, <lb />
and convenient, as well as and artistic, look <lb />
for the <lb />
Swedish Government. <lb />
York, Angus <lb />
vice president Of the <lb />
National Park Hank, Mid today <lb />
that it was true that the bank had <lb />
beau approached by represents <lb />
lives of the Swedish government <lb />
with inquiries as to the of <lb />
placing a 1.0,000,000 loan in this <lb />
country at to bear per cent, <lb />
interest years. Mr. <lb />
he was not prepared to yet <lb />
whether the proposition hail been <lb />
favorably received. <lb />
boss gave all hands a pie <lb />
Saturday with <lb />
the beer could proudly <lb />
exclaimed a Kensington workman, <lb />
replied a friend; I <lb />
guess he had his <lb />
the alleging that be <lb />
loyally for the Bryan <lb />
Stevenson, by wagering <lb />
Bryan would be <lb />
President. Even if I bad en- <lb />
doubts of loyal <lb />
which I did not, wager <lb />
would have removed <lb />
an itemized bill for for <lb />
presents, ice cream and sundries <lb />
Which be had been presenting her <lb />
for three years. She reciprocated <lb />
by presenting an offset kiss- <lb />
es sit a dollar apiece brought <lb />
him in debt several hundred <lb />
enough to break him. <lb />
He ling like keeping tab in matters of <lb />
Star. <lb />
mills, if Col. Bryan is business <lb />
he will The man <lb />
who will do his utmost when j Richmond will put attire <lb />
much money i- personally j during the Fourteenth Annual <lb />
sin kc i- hard to find. You may be , of the Virginia State Fire- <lb />
his utmost men's Association, to beheld <lb />
the electoral votes of New 80-27-28. Fire fighters <lb />
trade mark, which i- upon genuine <lb />
stove on Bangs, and do not be deceived <lb />
by worthies imitation and <lb />
lead all others in yearly sales popularity. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
Building <lb />
N. <lb />
to <lb />
in <lb />
lien. Otis, Washing- <lb />
ton Saturday, and who <lb />
Joe who will <lb />
be retired Monday under <lb />
law, as Commander of the <lb />
Military Department of the Lakes, <lb />
seems to have a memory. <lb />
lie declared before Manila, <lb />
and again his arrival the <lb />
United States, In the most positive <lb />
the Philip <lb />
pines was over; will <lb />
lie over by the the <lb />
rainy season, Perhaps Is why <lb />
Mi. has failed to keep <lb />
bis promise to send the volunteers <lb />
home. There has been a whole <lb />
-ale int of official lying about the <lb />
war In the Philippines and it is <lb />
-nil being in. <lb />
When it banner-raising <lb />
from ail mer Virginia, and a <lb />
of from other states <lb />
will in it is con- <lb />
expected that thousands <lb />
of people will avail themselves of <lb />
the low rail road rates and <lb />
the big-bow. <lb />
No matter unscrupulous a <lb />
Woman nay be, when it comes to a <lb />
question pencil you could <lb />
scarcely call her a sharper. <lb />
THE B ST PRESCRIPTION <lb />
and lever is a bottle of Grove's <lb />
Tasteless Chill It is simply <lb />
Iron and quinine in a tasteless form <lb />
pay. Price <lb />
Hi. <lb />
N. O. <lb />
White <lb />
n. Fleming store. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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