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FELTS <lb />
Healer's Cotton Report <lb />
A la Each. <lb />
Some men kick they <lb />
New Orleans. Sept. to- have nothing to kick about. <lb />
report of the cotton crop of the <lb />
I United States to <lb />
. They show receipts of cot <lb />
UM at U States ports for <lb />
the year of bales against <lb />
last year; overland to <lb />
Northern mills against <lb />
We have and cheap I Southern consumption <lb />
taken direct from interior of the <lb />
belt 1.- <lb />
making the crop of the <lb />
United Stales for <lb />
to against <lb />
year and the <lb />
year In lore. <lb />
Mr. Healer has made unusual <lb />
For Summer and Fall wear <lb />
t line ever brought to an -till <lb />
selling our Summer J and below cost. <lb />
You re to please. <lb />
Misses <lb />
men give their wives wraps <lb />
and others give them raps. <lb />
is believing until you <lb />
look at yourself one of those <lb />
mirrors. <lb />
It is not until they gel into a <lb />
tight that some men become <lb />
sponges. <lb />
To See gs <lb />
Prevention <lb />
I than cure. Tint's <lb />
Pills will not only cure, but if <lb />
on Five Points, where we have <lb />
just opened a new and <lb />
lock of <lb />
GREENVILLE, , <lb />
investigation into the consumption <lb />
READ WHAT OUR SAY ABOUT <lb />
Our Royal <lb />
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb />
st. Mary's School. Raleigh, N. <lb />
X. C., .,., . <lb />
few months ago I purchased a from <lb />
after giving a thorough trial, l find it the most comfortable <lb />
in all respects by far the most satisfactory Mattress I ever used. <lb />
I have tried both cotton and hair greatly prefer this <lb />
Wishing too much success with your Fell Mattress, lam <lb />
to M. Matron. <lb />
Alter night's one, if it is all yon even <lb />
honed for a comfortable bed, return it to us and re will refund <lb />
you the full amount paid question . you not bring oat <lb />
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array CAN GET ONE; fl our local dealer does not handle <lb />
our mattresses, write to us direct for pamphlet descriptive of same. <lb />
ROYALL BORDEN, <lb />
Manufacturers of Furniture. Mattresses, etc., X. <lb />
Get a good Safe <lb />
of every cotton mill the South, <lb />
Including mills that have <lb />
used cotton, and the results show a <lb />
total of bales, but of this <lb />
hales were taken from ports <lb />
including in port receipts. This <lb />
total shows that the mills of the <lb />
South have used up boles <lb />
more than during 1896 against <lb />
a by the North of <lb />
He makes the actual cot- <lb />
ton crop of Texas. Including Indian <lb />
Territory, or say <lb />
bales less that list year. His <lb />
report on crop fr the <lb />
State show that thou <lb />
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Georgia; <lb />
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Tennessee Texas <lb />
Booth Carolina in this instance. <lb />
include Kentucky and Virginia; <lb />
includes Oklahoma, Mis- <lb />
Kansas and Utah; Texas in- <lb />
dudes Indian Territory. <lb />
Mr. Hester's lull report, which <lb />
will be issued tomorrow, trill con- <lb />
Interesting fads in relation to <lb />
Increase in the spin- <lb />
dies of Southern mills, and to new <lb />
mills now building. He will also <lb />
show that while the past crop was <lb />
bales less than that last <lb />
year, it produced In money <lb />
012.000 mote. <lb />
a luau's doesn't agree <lb />
with him he usually makes things <lb />
disagreeable for his wife. <lb />
When it comes to board, every <lb />
man should expect U plank down. <lb />
The marriage tie con <lb />
a man with his wife's apron <lb />
strings. <lb />
The faith cure would be ail <lb />
it would their <lb />
faith <lb />
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usually borrows <lb />
can't always tell how <lb />
your arc by the quantity <lb />
of ice they buy. <lb />
When blames himself for <lb />
his own bis friends <lb />
say he is <lb />
When a millionaire dies without <lb />
heirs the undertaker regards <lb />
as dead easy. <lb />
with some people, is a <lb />
disease that they take every <lb />
hie precaution against. <lb />
From view the drug <lb />
author the editorial <lb />
position is on the decline. <lb />
in yon blame a young man for <lb />
his sister <lb />
wears bis Milan and neckties. <lb />
taken in time will prevent<lb />
Heavy and Fancy biliousness <lb />
Consisting of Meats. jaundice, torpid <lb />
Coffee. Canned . . ,. <lb />
kindred diseases, <lb />
lions, Fruits, in fact everything. PILLS <lb />
to found an up to date ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb />
Grocery. <lb />
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prices for all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce. VITA PILLS <lb />
or to barter. When l <lb />
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r all who favor us with their <lb />
patronage we promise entire suit and <lb />
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MEDICAL CO. . <lb />
gas, <lb />
For sale by J I. <lb />
TAKE TASTELESS CHILL <lb />
per bottle. Chills and <lb />
Fever. Malaria, Sweats and <lb />
Money back if it doesn't. <lb />
Soother good. Gel the kind <lb />
with the Red Cross on the label. <lb />
Sold and by Wooten, <lb />
Bryan and mil, druggists. <lb />
C. <lb />
Cotton Nagging lies always <lb />
on has , <lb />
Fresh kept instantly on <lb />
baud. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
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SOLD BY ERNUL. <lb />
The Viet safe is made in all sizes con- <lb />
for home, farm, office and general use. <lb />
Every with guarantee to lie lire <lb />
proof. Prices range from up. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville. X. <lb />
The New Jersey mosquito held <lb />
record until the <lb />
was with which it <lb />
compares about as a sparrow does <lb />
to a vulture. It is fortunate bow- <lb />
ever, that the Alaska product is <lb />
not en to long Bights nor to pros- <lb />
Star. <lb />
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Bars, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having- this day before the <lb />
clerk of the Superior court of Pitt <lb />
n to the last Will and <lb />
of K. notice l <lb />
l-i vi-h to all persons claims <lb />
against the estate of W. K. <lb />
lo present them to mo for payment on or <lb />
before day of July 1801, or <lb />
will be plead In liar of their recovery, <lb />
All estate are re- <lb />
lo make immediate payment lo mo <lb />
ThU the 24th day of July <lb />
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HAVE <lb />
APPOINTED THE <lb />
Reflector <lb />
As one if the i. for Public School Bunks in <lb />
Pitt County. designated on the <lb />
State schools and can what- <lb />
you We also hare <lb />
COPY BOOKS, <lb />
slum vertical, I I i <lb />
tablets, fool's cap paper, pens, pencils, slates, <lb />
crayons, colored crayons, Inks, companion boxes <lb />
Some of Our <lb />
pencils l cent, plain lead pencils l cent, <lb />
robber tipped lend pencil l cent, nice tablet <lb />
pretty cover l G crayons, with metal hold- <lb />
in wood boat load pencil, slate pen- <lb />
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White crayons, gross In box, cents Good tool's <lb />
paper par quire <lb />
Parker gen <lb />
Greensboro Female College <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
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dialers, opera <lb />
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The Reflector Office Can't Be Beat. <lb />
Kansas to hold its usual <lb />
fall this year, and the <lb />
baa decided to <lb />
a novel feature con- <lb />
with the parade <lb />
of men stills. of <lb />
still walkers arc expected to par- <lb />
in the parade, and as all <lb />
are to lie gorgeously costumed the <lb />
will lie extremely <lb />
Speaking smoked <lb />
there is a promising specimen in <lb />
Kansas City school teach- <lb />
who profitable thing of <lb />
his color baying houses in <lb />
neighborhoods, ex- <lb />
acting good bonuses from adjacent <lb />
property owners who wish to get <lb />
him out of the neighborhood. He <lb />
admits lie plays <lb />
skin game, and says that he has <lb />
a right lo Louisville <lb />
Journal, lie III. <lb />
The Salisbury Sun has started an <lb />
agitation in the hope of securing <lb />
the enactment of laws for <lb />
the collection of There are <lb />
two sides to the question the <lb />
debtor's and the <lb />
when lo a of pay- <lb />
lug what thou owes there should <lb />
one side. The man who <lb />
wants to pay bis debts and cannot <lb />
is to be pitied, The man who <lb />
can pay his ill in. is to <lb />
condensed, The man who <lb />
would take advantage the con <lb />
of a friend or <lb />
order to get something for nothing <lb />
a provision will com <lb />
to pay up or take the . <lb />
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Cherry. <lb />
Maggie Cherry <lb />
will take that at <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
Court of Pill County, returnable at the <lb />
term Court to be held at Court <lb />
the Second <lb />
after the First In September, 1900, <lb />
t which i i m.- and she will appear <lb />
sad or demur to the complaint <lb />
which will in slit of tho <lb />
Superior Court of said County, and <lb />
the said de will lake that if <lb />
she fall to answer or demur to said com- <lb />
plaint term. Hie plaintiff will <lb />
to the Court the relief demanded <lb />
therein. The said defendant, will <lb />
lake notice tho said action Is <lb />
by the lo a divorce from <lb />
the bonds of <lb />
under my hand at office <lb />
on this the day of August <lb />
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LAND <lb />
a decree of <lb />
Court of Pill county in case of W. M. <lb />
Lang and against Jason <lb />
wife Annie petition lo sell laud for <lb />
Ike Commissioner <lb />
Will sell cash baton Court <lb />
in on day <lb />
of described <lb />
or lot of land situated in the of <lb />
N. C. Beginning ti <lb />
store lot at a post Wilson St. and run- <lb />
west i poles links to <lb />
a post on W. V. Lang's line, thence <lb />
t poles and put in <lb />
line, North i poles <lb />
links to <lb />
Said Strait North West piles <lb />
and links the known <lb />
livery stable lot. <lb />
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This Aug. lone <lb />
Division <lb />
Main <lb />
leaves <lb />
CHILLS FEVER <lb />
and night Sweats with <lb />
Chill Tonic at per <lb />
Pleasant to take. Money <lb />
j refunded if it talks. up <lb />
petite, the and <lb />
well- None other an good. <lb />
Sold and guaranteed at the . <lb />
stores of Bryan, Wooten <lb />
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M. <lb />
and retail Grocer and <lb />
nil tire Dealer, paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar- <lb />
Turkeys, etc. lied- <lb />
Oak Baits, <lb />
, Go Carts, Parlor <lb />
Suits. Ta is, P. <lb />
Meat Key Weal Cheroots, <lb />
Can- <lb />
Cherries, Apples, <lb />
Pine Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Lye, Food, Oil <lb />
Cotton ; Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware. Cakes and Crackers, Mara <lb />
Best Butter, Stand <lb />
aid . h i ii cs. and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
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Charlotte Railroad. <lb />
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will further take notice that he Is require <lb />
to iii-pm at the next u-rm of the Superior <lb />
Court of Mid county to held on the hoc- <lb />
after the Monday in Sent, <lb />
next, it being the 17th of 1900, <lb />
at the Court Doom in N. <lb />
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Mid action, or the apply to the <lb />
Court for the relief demanded inlaid com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the 30th of 1900. <lb />
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Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
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Greenville <lb />
and Fridays at for Tor- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at with <lb />
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for nil points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the om s. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Practical, common sense <lb />
Prepares boys and girls for <lb />
the duties life. Pupils take a <lb />
stand at College. Success <lb />
measured by the de- <lb />
of our pupils. Com- <lb />
and teachers. <lb />
A well organized Literary Society. <lb />
Moral influence good. Expenses <lb />
reasonable. For further <lb />
see or address the principals, <lb />
Bethel, N. C <lb />
or J. D. EVERETT, <lb />
N. C- <lb />
IN <lb />
Whichard, N. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
-i <lb />
The One Day Cure. <lb />
Cold In and am throat by <lb />
mutt to<lb />
in <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF<lb />
Also a nice Lino of Hardware. <lb />
i UM K i BEE Ma. <lb />
J. R. COREY. <lb />
FOR <lb />
II W. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
in <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
II TO <lb />
-A <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER II <lb />
NO<lb />
National Ticket. <lb />
For <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
For <lb />
E. <lb />
of II <lb />
Presidential Elector, 1st <lb />
CHARLES L. <lb />
of <lb />
For Congress, 1st <lb />
JOHN H. SMALL. <lb />
of Bean fort. <lb />
Congressional<lb />
Dr. S. J. Love, who lived <lb />
Longs store, in Data died <lb />
yesterday afternoon at o'clock of <lb />
arsenic poisoning. His brother <lb />
and sister bis mother, Mrs. <lb />
Thomas Love, and live men whose <lb />
names could not lie last <lb />
night, from <lb />
of the same arsenic poisoning, <lb />
which was last Fri <lb />
day afternoon o'clock. <lb />
of the tragedy <lb />
telephoned lo The Observer <lb />
last night by A. Austin, of <lb />
Oak drove, com he <lb />
staled Unit last Friday Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Thomas Love, whose <lb />
is in <lb />
across the river from Long's store <lb />
had their wheel threshed, <lb />
following the usual custom, enter- <lb />
at dinner all the men <lb />
ed at the threshing. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Love, Dr. Love, <lb />
id <lb />
Congress takes up the <lb />
question of wit <lb />
Representatives st will be brought I of The <lb />
face to face with the problem of . ordinary bountiful <lb />
increasing the number of <lb />
ratio of <lb />
the House has <lb />
members is unwieldy <lb />
body. The basis of <lb />
is at present one member <lb />
constituents. Should this <lb />
be there will be ad- <lb />
to the membership of the next <lb />
House about fifty six <lb />
total membership <lb />
Aside from the difficulty of doing <lb />
business in a body of such <lb />
there will be the greatest <lb />
difficulty in seating fifty-six more <lb />
members in the present chamber. <lb />
There is room for a more <lb />
than now sit in the chamber, but <lb />
it will be impossible to add fifty <lb />
seats, with desks, without taking <lb />
up all the space leaving <lb />
room for passage behind the rail- <lb />
As each member is entitled <lb />
to a year salary. <lb />
a clerk, for stationery and his <lb />
mileage, the addition of fitly <lb />
members would increase the ex- <lb />
of the House about <lb />
per annum, to say nothing of the <lb />
additional cost of carrying their <lb />
franked matter in the mails. <lb />
On the other hand, to increase <lb />
the ratio representation to <lb />
which would leave the <lb />
about or almost the <lb />
present figures, might endanger <lb />
the representation of some States <lb />
in tho House and would certainly <lb />
shift the lines of some Congress <lb />
districts so as many cases to <lb />
throw two members of the <lb />
House in the same district. It has <lb />
always been the custom to fix the <lb />
ratio of representation so as not to <lb />
reduce the representation of any <lb />
State. serious question <lb />
in connection with the House is <lb />
the reducing of the representation <lb />
of those Southern States which <lb />
have disfranchised the <lb />
The census returns will show the <lb />
number of male inhabitants of a <lb />
voting age, comparison with <lb />
the election returns will form the <lb />
basis for an estimate of the <lb />
Wash- <lb />
Springfield <lb />
can. <lb />
i as <lb />
meal was the ordinary bountiful <lb />
repast for such occasion. With- <lb />
in after it had been <lb />
eaten Dr. Love became Violently <lb />
ill suffering with intense nausea. <lb />
His mother, sister and brother and <lb />
five of the threshers also became <lb />
sick with the same symptoms, <lb />
suffering greatly the latter were <lb />
not taken to their have <lb />
since pronounced out of <lb />
It that Dr. Love <lb />
lowed a larger quantity, of poison <lb />
than and of the other sufferers; and <lb />
his condition was alarming from <lb />
the first. His nausea was not re- <lb />
until twenty-four hours <lb />
he became tick, by this <lb />
time he was so completely exhaust- <lb />
ed that he never <lb />
gradually until the end. The con- <lb />
of his brother and sister has <lb />
improved and Dr. Austin is sure <lb />
that they will be well again. Their <lb />
mother, Love, continues <lb />
dangerously ill her recovery is <lb />
doubtful. Mr. Thomas was <lb />
by the poison. <lb />
When questioned as to the <lb />
of poisoning Dr. Austin said <lb />
that there were every indication <lb />
that form, had <lb />
been put one of the dishes served <lb />
at the dinner, but by whom <lb />
the deadly drug was placed in the <lb />
food is a mystery. It was under- <lb />
stood that the meal was prepared <lb />
by several members of the family, <lb />
assisted by some neighbors who <lb />
were for the day. The <lb />
symptoms of every sufferer, and <lb />
especially the symptoms of Dr. <lb />
Love, said Dr. Austin, tended to <lb />
prove beyond question <lb />
was the used, but to <lb />
sure as to this point, it is expected <lb />
that Dr. Love's stomach will be <lb />
sent to a chemist for analysis. <lb />
A Grant Discovery. <lb />
Some of the newspapers have <lb />
that the race question <lb />
is forever settled in North <lb />
They have op <lb />
tics. So as the amendment is <lb />
concerned, it does not go into <lb />
before months more <lb />
have passed. If the <lb />
republican can possibly it. <lb />
it will never go into effect. It is a <lb />
powerful and far reaching law to <lb />
settle the most vexing question of <lb />
this age in so far as the south is <lb />
of <lb />
ate his nearly <lb />
two years before it begins <lb />
as a law. What a pity it was <lb />
tried long ago. It would <lb />
many have freed <lb />
North The race quest ion <lb />
is settled, quoin the for <lb />
all time. So do hence <lb />
forth to make any reference to the <lb />
history of rule in Oar- <lb />
for thirty years, and tread <lb />
gingerly when is named <lb />
and do not make any reference to <lb />
his officials <lb />
in the south and particularly in <lb />
North Carolina, is <lb />
el to wound his very tender <lb />
it is a great crime to <lb />
say ought of postmasters <lb />
for North Carolina, seven of whom <lb />
are known here to have been <lb />
rogues. The question is set- <lb />
If true tire an hundred <lb />
rounds by all the military and let <lb />
the people rejoice in mighty <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
AND ADJOIN INC COUNTIES. <lb />
We are in the forefront of the <lb />
We offer yon best selected line of <lb />
race after your pair <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
The Pratt Wheat Crop <lb />
Messrs. M. L. Brown Bro. <lb />
have j finished threshing their <lb />
crop of measured bushels. By <lb />
weight this crop weighs <lb />
bushel-. wheat was raised on <lb />
land, drill mess <lb />
ore. Tin- wheat a <lb />
clean of cockle, cheat, oats or trash <lb />
of any kind. Th fol- <lb />
Plowing land harrow, <lb />
log drilling value <lb />
per bushel <lb />
harvesting wheat hauling <lb />
wheat hauling wheat <lb />
to mill for Back- <lb />
This up <lb />
This i-i a cost of per <lb />
acre. The value of 1481 bushels <lb />
wheat cc per bushel i <lb />
113.3. Messrs. Browns <lb />
Bay the straw and chaff is worth <lb />
to be found in any County. Well bought choice <lb />
A. <lb />
and Winter We are at work for and OUT mutual adj.,, and you have <lb />
II is our pleasure to show you you total leaves <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best sen ice, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent With a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on Its own merits. <lb />
When come to market you Will not do justice <lb />
if do not see om Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and the following of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil <lb />
the nice Mini of <lb />
This i a profit of per acre, <lb />
or we say allowing <lb />
the for tear of ma <lb />
laxes. There was not <lb />
a pound <lb />
cord <lb />
Assignment New <lb />
Central Carolina Fair <lb />
An to which a great <lb />
many people in North arc <lb />
looking forward with is the <lb />
Central Fair, to be held <lb />
in on October -13th. <lb />
It will one of the biggest fairs <lb />
ever held in the South, and will be <lb />
attended by many thousand <lb />
The officers and directors of the <lb />
Central Carolina Fair Association <lb />
are men of North <lb />
Carolina. They are receiving the <lb />
of the business <lb />
men of the State, and neither <lb />
will be spared to make <lb />
the fair a complete success. <lb />
It is impossible to enumerate the <lb />
attractions of the- week. Suffice <lb />
there will be Interesting <lb />
and entertaining features on each <lb />
of the four days. The <lb />
will be full and complete, <lb />
everything seen an up-to- <lb />
date fair or exposition, while the <lb />
very latest will be <lb />
cured for the <lb />
For those who are fond of such <lb />
sport there will be racing on <lb />
each of the four days of the fair. <lb />
The purses art the largest ever of- <lb />
In North and a <lb />
number of the fastest most <lb />
noted horses in the country will be <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Fixtures Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
New Bern, <lb />
Neal. contractor and mill owner, <lb />
has assigned. He is well known <lb />
in this section has largo con- <lb />
tracts including the building Of <lb />
bridges Trent <lb />
livers ill New Bern and the two <lb />
new warehouses hero for At- <lb />
North Carolina Railroad. <lb />
The assignment was made to . H. <lb />
and John Dunn. His <lb />
are between and <lb />
The assets are a saw mill <lb />
near City and timber- <lb />
lauds. These are secured demur <lb />
made last Biggs <lb />
Co., of Norfolk, Va., who have; <lb />
against Seal tor <lb />
The balance of liabilities are main- <lb />
due here to merchants, feed <lb />
men and mill supply arms, vary- <lb />
from small sums up to <lb />
Which is the largest single amount. <lb />
up th Courtship. <lb />
reason of failure seems <lb />
from stocking up high <lb />
poor business methods. <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
lo be <lb />
Columbia, Sept. 8.-W. Tuber . A bread being <lb />
a restaurant keeper at See- in Milwaukee, is to <lb />
has been raying attention to el, but very desirable, <lb />
tS woman All the are <lb />
g e miles Iron, the to be tested in a laboratory before <lb />
couple met clandestinely. In fall view of the public <lb />
The entire neighborhood said there <lb />
Dr. Austin, is greatly excited V <lb />
the occurrence and the <lb />
impression is that some person, or <lb />
Chic Tan Sun, who lives Cal <lb />
is said tube the wealthiest <lb />
Chinaman in the United States. <lb />
He came to the Golden Hate in the <lb />
steerage of a steamer, tho penniless <lb />
son of a poor farmer the Sun <lb />
of China. <lb />
d as cock, but, very enter- <lb />
prising, rapidly became wealthy, <lb />
at he employs several <lb />
hundred white people in his <lb />
and canning establishments, <lb />
owns real estate and big cattle <lb />
ranches, lottery and <lb />
several merchandise stores in San <lb />
Francisco, the real estate <lb />
business in Hong Kong, Chin Tan <lb />
gives a share of the credit for <lb />
his success to his white wife, to <lb />
whom ho is said to be devoted. <lb />
persons, put the arsenic the <lb />
food with murderous It is <lb />
believed that the legal authorities <lb />
will at once make a searching in- <lb />
in the matter. <lb />
The death of Dr. Love is much <lb />
deplored. He was only years of <lb />
age, but he had built up a large <lb />
and lucrative practice and had the <lb />
respect and confidence of all who <lb />
knew Observer. <lb />
everyone lo attend. The rates <lb />
w ill la as low as were ever offered. <lb />
The progressive <lb />
will do everything in their <lb />
power to make occasion a me- <lb />
one the history of the <lb />
State. visitor will <lb />
welcomed and assured of a <lb />
pleasant time. <lb />
mm Mm. <lb />
The Advance of <lb />
While no official announcement <lb />
has yet made it is said the <lb />
census figures corrected indicate <lb />
that the United States has it pop- <lb />
of nearly <lb />
The has decided to <lb />
place Major General S. Otis <lb />
in the of <lb />
Wheel- <lb />
who will retire from active <lb />
vice on the 10th of tho month. <lb />
Tho age of man, we are told, is <lb />
years and ten. From <lb />
to if the health be good, no <lb />
material alteration is observed. <lb />
From thence to the is <lb />
greater. Fifty-five to CO the <lb />
startles; still we are <lb />
bowed down. tho earliest <lb />
of our life the body strength- <lb />
ens and keeps up the mind; in the <lb />
later stages of it the reverse takes <lb />
place, and the mind keeps up the <lb />
this and <lb />
keenly felt by both. Such is <lb />
riding Into the country on his bi- <lb />
cycle, In a <lb />
picturesque spot on the Seneca riv- <lb />
near her home. <lb />
Saturday, all true of him <lb />
being lost. Someone saw and <lb />
the girl together and the <lb />
was she at Bret <lb />
denied knowing about <lb />
whereabouts, but confessed <lb />
that her two brothers and her <lb />
brother-in-law, H. Sims, bad <lb />
secretly followed her Saturday and <lb />
conic upon and by <lb />
the rive. Despite the entreaties <lb />
her lover, men proceeded to <lb />
shoot him to death. ThU done, <lb />
they tied his body to <lb />
added weight and threw <lb />
it the river. <lb />
The woman took the to <lb />
the spot and the body and <lb />
wee ashed up. Her <lb />
threatened to kill her If he <lb />
information. The young men have <lb />
been arrested. <lb />
tables stationed in front of wide <lb />
plate glass windows. man <lb />
will be required to wear a special <lb />
suit of clothes provided by the <lb />
one a day in the bath room <lb />
that is connected with the lockers <lb />
the upper Moreover, he <lb />
ma smoke, chew or drink and <lb />
a worker bread <lb />
This sanitation is to extend even <lb />
beyond limits the factory, <lb />
for every loaf of bread on being <lb />
taken from the oven will be wrap- <lb />
in ashed paper and <lb />
so sent out lo the market. <lb />
No <lb />
platform on which Mr. <lb />
Park, <lb />
Chicago, gave way, causing a pan- <lb />
and stampede among the crowd <lb />
of people on it be a <lb />
Democratic platform. There are <lb />
in jokingly <lb />
said Mr. His coolness <lb />
Up at New Haven, <lb />
an so many people named <lb />
Bomb that to avoid confusion <lb />
are thus designated <lb />
Big Ike, <lb />
Ike, Ike on the Hill, Ike the <lb />
Hollow, Rosa's Ike, Sol. <lb />
Thirteenth <lb />
Virginia Ike, Aunt Cos- <lb />
Ike, Drummer Ike, Fourth <lb />
Virginia Hartford Ike, Dam <lb />
Ike, Ike, Sally's <lb />
he. Trotter Va, of <lb />
Ike, Ten Mile Marl's Ike , <lb />
North <lb />
Una wont of late to do tall <lb />
boasting of the development of the <lb />
cotton manufacturing industry <lb />
State, which U something <lb />
worth boasting of <lb />
do Write and say <lb />
enough the remarkable <lb />
growth tobacco Interests. <lb />
In years North Car <lb />
risen to be the largest to <lb />
Slate in <lb />
South and I bird largest in <lb />
United States. In the production <lb />
of smoking tobacco she leads all <lb />
others; in log she is <lb />
surpassed only two Stales. <lb />
North crop <lb />
has the decide to <lb />
In to that of Kentucky <lb />
the leading State of the Union. <lb />
j has almost brilliant <lb />
I record as a town builder. <lb />
Industrial <lb />
weed morn <lb />
anything else to <lb />
the advancement of the State. <lb />
Southern Tobacco Journal. <lb />
Slate of Ohio. City Of Toledo, i M <lb />
Locus Con my. <lb />
makes oath <lb />
that he Is the senior partner of the <lb />
firm of P. <lb />
business In the City of Toledo, <lb />
County and State afore said, and <lb />
said firm will pay the sum of <lb />
raw hundred dollars for each and <lb />
case of Catarrh that cannot <lb />
lie the use of Halls <lb />
Cure. <lb />
Frank J. <lb />
Sworn to before me and sub <lb />
scribed in my presence, <lb />
day of December, A. D 1886. <lb />
.- A. W. <lb />
Votary Public <lb />
Ball's Cure is taken inter <lb />
acts directly on the blood <lb />
and mucous surfaces of system. <lb />
Send testimonials, free. <lb />
p. Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Druggists, <lb />
fills arc the best. <lb />
The Democratic campaign own- <lb />
has taken up tho argument <lb />
advanced the publicans that <lb />
the former i- prospering under Be <lb />
publican rule and turned it <lb />
to show in reality he pays <lb />
for everything because of the <lb />
Here are the points made <lb />
by the <lb />
requires per cent, more <lb />
wheat to buy it did <lb />
It bushels more corn <lb />
to buy in <lb />
requires per cent, more <lb />
corn or wheat lo buy a copper <lb />
in 1886. <lb />
requires twice as much com to <lb />
buy a coil of rope as 1890. <lb />
requires per cent, more <lb />
grain to buy a plow than in 1898. <lb />
requires per more <lb />
grain to buy a hoc, a rake <lb />
el than in 1888. <lb />
a set of common wheels that <lb />
cost in 1898 now cost <lb />
I he price of and <lb />
farm Implements has gone up <lb />
proportionately. <lb />
Galvanized barbed wire costs <lb />
from i to 84.50 per hundred more <lb />
than In 1896. <lb />
requires per <lb />
corn or lo buy a pound of <lb />
sugar than in 1896. <lb />
have to pay per cent. <lb />
more glass than 1896. <lb />
rates have climbed back <lb />
lo exorbitant figures a few <lb />
years ago. <lb />
The price of oil, coal, lumber, <lb />
tools and hardware has gone up <lb />
from in to per cent. <lb />
all these things have been <lb />
done by trusts. <lb />
A trust robs you walking or <lb />
sleeping, eating or drinking, work- <lb />
I. r resting, living or dying and <lb />
the trust gets you <lb />
Laura Howard, of Bel- <lb />
recovered damages of <lb />
a railroad company tot <lb />
damages lo Mrs. Howard. They <lb />
arc now having an animated mill <lb />
in court to decide which shall have <lb />
the star. <lb />
There hat e been sold at <lb />
since March 1st. by one railway <lb />
Ticket tickets to <lb />
going states to live, <lb />
including going sway to <lb />
live temporarily. The majority of <lb />
the who have thus gone <lb />
pen have made their <lb />
home in Massachusetts. <lb />
Amen the panic. <lb />
can. <lb />
Aunt <lb />
I Tribune. <lb />
Huge Irvine brought a <lb />
Va. <lb />
to work In hi <lb />
paying their here he was very <lb />
much that I i <lb />
them had skipped. He went over <lb />
to Greenville In scorch of his stem- <lb />
ming tourists last <lb />
night of them, as happy <lb />
us distillery hog- and in nowise <lb />
seeking to <lb />
11- is and <lb />
A in be said to have <lb />
reached a ripe begins <lb />
to fall off. <lb />
Tilt B ST <lb />
and fever is a bottle of <lb />
It <lb />
quinine In a tasteless form<lb />
will gel <lb />
free Press. <lb />
Dr. D. D. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N . <lb />
Office over White <lb />
store. <lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018445_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb />
Hail Matter. <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
What is going to happen A <lb />
week has passed without the per <lb />
of an outrage on a <lb />
northern city <lb />
At a of the <lb />
State held in Raleigh <lb />
Wednesday night. Held, of <lb />
presided. Provision <lb />
was made for holding a senatorial <lb />
in November, when the <lb />
national ion takes place. The <lb />
following was <lb />
Whereas. The at organ <lb />
of North Carolina is part of <lb />
I tie <lb />
and ibis committee is custodian <lb />
tin-interest organization <lb />
in North Carolina, and. <lb />
Whereas, ibis committee is <lb />
for <lb />
lime for the northern to to make <lb />
holding a primary on the first <lb />
of next November for the <lb />
election of a foiled Slates Senator <lb />
gin on south again. <lb />
Six thousand new offices arc of <lb />
staled to have created <lb />
by the last Congress about <lb />
seven millions additional have <lb />
been appropriated to pay these <lb />
of the <lb />
-ions President <lb />
tomes high. <lb />
Pen.- Commissioner has <lb />
discovered b is pensionable <lb />
under the law for defective hear <lb />
lie didn't know that his <lb />
beat was defective until a doc- <lb />
tor accidentally discovered it. but <lb />
nevertheless lovely laws will <lb />
give him a month. There is no <lb />
telling where this thing ii going to <lb />
stop. The thing we know <lb />
will be drawing a pen- <lb />
for bis weak duo. <lb />
c to In <lb />
army. <lb />
by the Democratic voters of the <lb />
State, as well as by those who <lb />
have voted the democratic ticket <lb />
the Slate election, and. <lb />
it is the of this <lb />
committee as well H earnest <lb />
desire to stimulate as Car as <lb />
voting for Bryan <lb />
for the Democratic <lb />
candidates, therefore, be <lb />
it <lb />
That the term <lb />
in the resolution of <lb />
the State convention shall be con- <lb />
to include all white and <lb />
elector who voted in the <lb />
November election for the Demo- <lb />
presidential electors and for <lb />
the Democratic candidates for Con- <lb />
as well as all while and <lb />
who Voted the Memo <lb />
ticket last August; that we <lb />
herein extend invitation to even <lb />
voter in North Carolina not <lb />
ready so entitled lo him- <lb />
for voting in said senatorial <lb />
primary by casting his ballot on <lb />
that day for the Democratic <lb />
presidential and congressional tick- <lb />
fourth district, held In <lb />
Thursday nominated E. w- immediately after adoption of <lb />
if Johnson county, for the resolution describing electors <lb />
warm contest for the the primaries <lb />
led the convention, the following <lb />
.,.,, , lion, which, mi motion II. A. <lb />
Mr. withdrew from the race , , ,. ,, <lb />
London, was tabled by <lb />
At ballots were rote of the committee, except Col. <lb />
taken before the choice fell on any Means. <lb />
That the insertion of <lb />
The eighth district convention the word in the resolution <lb />
nominated J. the primaries <lb />
Bit ton, I th, for c ingress, <lb />
an S. Pearson, of Pitt for <lb />
The Hoard of Aldermen were in <lb />
regular monthly session Friday <lb />
evening, only one member being <lb />
absent. <lb />
The usual routine reports of <lb />
committees and officers where <lb />
One retail and live <lb />
licenses were granted. <lb />
. Co. to <lb />
carry on a photograph <lb />
without paying itinerant license. <lb />
An was passed that <lb />
the judgment against <lb />
town on the for the <lb />
hand engine. <lb />
The street committee <lb />
to put the streets where <lb />
were recently built in such <lb />
condition as is deemed necessary. <lb />
The names of members of the <lb />
different lire companies in good <lb />
standing were reported for <lb />
from poll tax. <lb />
An election of assistant Police- <lb />
man was gone into, resulting the <lb />
election of K. Dudley first <lb />
ballot. There were seven <lb />
dates for the office. The salary- <lb />
was reduced from Sill to per <lb />
month. <lb />
Orders were drawn on the treas- <lb />
for <lb />
The Board adjourned at mid- <lb />
night to a special meeting to be <lb />
the to some <lb />
important matters. <lb />
Elector. <lb />
NOT ah NEWS. <lb />
lime a Little Chat Together <lb />
the third Monday in this <lb />
mouth the September term Pitt <lb />
Superior court begins. It will be <lb />
a big court and people from I <lb />
all sections of the county . senatorial shall have <lb />
hall not be <lb />
to mean any <lb />
raising again the race issue <lb />
in this which we affirm again <lb />
as we did In the last campaign, has <lb />
been settled in North <lb />
The following, offered by S. A. <lb />
was <lb />
Resolved, That the State exec- <lb />
committee shall at a meeting <lb />
prior the election In November, <lb />
a committee of seven <lb />
of its members on which the <lb />
THROWN <lb />
Collision with Telephone Pole <lb />
Bettie Hooker has a very <lb />
handsome buggy and drive horse. <lb />
Friday evening she was out <lb />
alone, and at a time when she <lb />
happened not to be giving careful <lb />
attention to guiding the horse her <lb />
collided With B telephone <lb />
pule. Miss Hooker was thrown <lb />
out of Hie buggy and it frightened <lb />
her so badly that she fainted, but <lb />
fortunately she was not injured. <lb />
The accident occurred in front <lb />
the residence of Mr It. <lb />
Where the young lady was carried, <lb />
she goon sufficiently recovered <lb />
to lie taken home. <lb />
One shaft of the buggy was <lb />
broken and the front axle slightly <lb />
bent. The horse was perfectly <lb />
gentle and stopped still at soon as <lb />
the collision occurred. <lb />
tat I es <lb />
I a board to whom duplicate <lb />
shall by <lb />
. in ill and <lb />
i b I shall meet at Raleigh, <lb />
S . 20th, and the <lb />
and the <lb />
The folios were appointed to <lb />
-e this . B. <lb />
M. II. A. <lb />
London, B. L. Travis, A. D. <lb />
Wat B. <lb />
adopted the plan of <lb />
I hi senatorial primary by <lb />
h it will be held under super- <lb />
i- u of Democratic <lb />
appointed executive <lb />
committee. plan thus adopt <lb />
ed i- that offered by A. D. Walt.-. <lb />
. f The following offered <lb />
I was <lb />
ii. Thai chair- <lb />
in . committee appoint <lb />
.-, a of live, <lb />
to prepare a <lb />
system to be participated <lb />
white voters of North Car- <lb />
and three warehouse market plans, rules, <lb />
car. and II for government and <lb />
them slog are thereby and report same to a <lb />
to more than n meeting committee hereafter <lb />
and so forth. There are th ore lo be called by the said chair- <lb />
h in Ills, and i, <lb />
here, We . I i a,. . id In <lb />
n I them to <lb />
something i Hie i <lb />
when A <lb />
. i .,. en goad, u i <lb />
i- . mill I <lb />
ought I i be b i. lug . mi . . <lb />
to be paying It is <lb />
right lo put j newspaper <lb />
an i we h n large <lb />
number of subs <lb />
County C -.- , i <lb />
P up, h iv e <lb />
mat I bu r u sent <lb />
in any . . hut <lb />
may set at Mil t yon <lb />
d . on ;. bat j owe <lb />
u-. That It all we . lacking <lb />
what yon anybody <lb />
to e willing do that. <lb />
PAID <lb />
The Sana's i; tor One . <lb />
A good break now <lb />
and then sets the <lb />
all of them were nearly full. The <lb />
sale started lock and lasted <lb />
all It not oh, I he big <lb />
day of the s,. <lb />
e milled by dollars it was to ii <lb />
not a little ahead of any the <lb />
in i k. t v i I id. We I re , <lb />
going ton , <lb />
Idea -i. <lb />
can ,. i.;. the . . ., <lb />
Mr, Little, i i. <lb />
Bank of u . . <lb />
i but i- id . i <lb />
don't I, <lb />
is we <lb />
know what does. <lb />
d, second, That said <lb />
prepare bill to be sub- <lb />
in the next Legislature <lb />
with a view of and reg- <lb />
-aid prim <lb />
If the s do <lb />
thing like even a plenty of cold <lb />
weather may be expected the <lb />
whiter to the dry <lb />
n m <lb />
average man never gels re <lb />
until he ha- had about i v <lb />
thing else. <lb />
BLACKJACK ITEMS. <lb />
K Jack, N. C. Sept. ii. <lb />
Miss Daisy Skinner and cousin. <lb />
spent Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day here. <lb />
Miss Annie White A brain <lb />
Dixon gave ice cream supper <lb />
Friday night at home <lb />
in honor of their guests Misses <lb />
who returned to their home in <lb />
Washington <lb />
Sir. and Mr. <lb />
who have been con- <lb />
ducting a protracted meeting at <lb />
Creek, closed last night. <lb />
L, II. Jr., from <lb />
Dover <lb />
Yearly meeting here begins Fri- <lb />
day before third Sunday. <lb />
j. W. Elks and were <lb />
of Misses Annie and Wes <lb />
White Sunday evening. <lb />
Protracted meeting be <lb />
gins Friday before fifth <lb />
w. s. has our deepest <lb />
b d Every <lb />
In North <lb />
on Sept. <lb />
Convention on <lb />
Sept. <lb />
loss of bis wife,. <lb />
Addle, passed away dubs. <lb />
list. The chairman of the County <lb />
the William <lb />
J the Democratic <lb />
date for the Honorable <lb />
Adlai B. e son, the <lb />
candidate for Hon- <lb />
James Iv. Jones, Chairman <lb />
Democratic <lb />
the William It. <lb />
Hearst, President National Demo- <lb />
Clubs, issued the following, <lb />
To the Democrats of the Coiled <lb />
that the light for the <lb />
rescue of from <lb />
can policies may be carried <lb />
everywhere with vigor earnest- <lb />
we urge all through- <lb />
out the United States, who are <lb />
Billing their respective <lb />
committees Saturday afternoon <lb />
or September 1st, <lb />
for the pi of city <lb />
or precinct Democratic clubs, <lb />
where such clubs have not already <lb />
These <lb />
Democratic, should <lb />
avoid ostentation and <lb />
The fight must lie carried <lb />
by American citizens behalf <lb />
of American principles, and there <lb />
should be no delay perfecting <lb />
club organizations. When a club <lb />
Is the secretary should <lb />
at send to W. K. Hears <lb />
President of the <lb />
Clubs, No 1870 <lb />
Broadway, New York City, the <lb />
name of the club, roster of officers, . <lb />
date of organization of <lb />
members. <lb />
W. J. Buy an, <lb />
A in. K. <lb />
J K. <lb />
Dam. Com. <lb />
K. <lb />
Dun. clubs. <lb />
On account if the re- <lb />
held this Stale, as well <lb />
the shortness of the time, the <lb />
do not deem it advisable <lb />
lo undertake the organization of <lb />
clubs this State before mid- <lb />
of September, and, after con- <lb />
recommend Friday, <lb />
day of September night i as the <lb />
time for the of clubs <lb />
in the towns cities, and <lb />
day, the lath day of September, a <lb />
the day for their organization in <lb />
country precincts, and request <lb />
that on those dates meetings lie <lb />
held in several precincts of the <lb />
State for the purpose of <lb />
in accordance with the <lb />
suggestion contained the call <lb />
above set out. <lb />
There are in North Carolina <lb />
about one thousand White <lb />
clubs. It is recommended <lb />
that wherever these clubs now ex- <lb />
they meet on the one or <lb />
the other of the days above men- <lb />
and that they be organized <lb />
for the present National <lb />
into Hi;, and Stevenson clubs, <lb />
under the same general plan of or <lb />
under which they have <lb />
heretofore operated, in <lb />
the precinct clubs heretofore men- <lb />
it is recommended that <lb />
there be every county <lb />
a county club, tube composed ex- <lb />
the chairman of the <lb />
that <lb />
I of the dab, roster of officers, date <lb />
of organization, and of <lb />
F. M. <lb />
state Dem. Executive Com. <lb />
Joseph cm <lb />
Member Dem. Com. N. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
Clubs. <lb />
H. <lb />
Boa, Slate Association Dem. Clubs. <lb />
Kb. <lb />
Vice Pres N. C, Member <lb />
Com. Dem Clubs. <lb />
L. Blow, <lb />
Dem. Dem. Com. <lb />
JORDAN FACTORY. <lb />
Well equipped Tobacco Plant. <lb />
The large building between the <lb />
Farmers and railroad erected by- <lb />
Mr. R. A. Tyson to be used as a <lb />
tobacco by M. P. Jordan <lb />
Co., the site where their <lb />
former factory was has <lb />
been completed and operations <lb />
began Monday. <lb />
building feet three <lb />
stories, and is finely equipped for <lb />
carrying the leaf tobacco <lb />
The rooms are large and <lb />
furnished with such <lb />
fixtures and appliance- as <lb />
arc-ii it el for rapid work. The <lb />
employs of <lb />
these being in the stemming depart- <lb />
The plant has the capacity <lb />
of handling pounds of <lb />
co per day. <lb />
Mr. Julian C. does the <lb />
for the Bra, Mr. J. H. Ad- <lb />
ams hits general charge of the <lb />
and Mr. B. James manages <lb />
the Everything is con <lb />
dueled well moves along with <lb />
the regularity of clock-work. The <lb />
firm and their factory a great <lb />
help to Greenville market. <lb />
BETHEL ITEMS <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
liken to her former home <lb />
near Croat roads where <lb />
laid rest on <lb />
day last. She leaves a mother, <lb />
two brothers and husband <lb />
their loss. <lb />
Hugh the little infant son of J. <lb />
B. Jolly, has been quite sick for <lb />
the past few days. <lb />
We I egret to say W. II. e <lb />
who teaching school here <lb />
ill close school Friday week for a <lb />
while. <lb />
Committee shall lie <lb />
chairman of tho county club <lb />
For the purpose of appointing <lb />
delegates at large to the convention <lb />
of the Association of clubs <lb />
lie held at I nil. <lb />
on October 3rd, for the purpose <lb />
holding a great mass meeting <lb />
the Slate's capital lo ratify <lb />
nomination of Bryan <lb />
hi. and Iran-action of <lb />
Cotton picking time around here. -connected with club <lb />
work in the State, a State <lb />
the Democratic is <lb />
hereby called lo convene in the <lb />
of <lb />
The Republicans are certainly <lb />
in a delightful mess in the first dis- <lb />
Their State committee has <lb />
officially declared that Isaac Hank- <lb />
is not the nominee and order <lb />
ed that another convention held <lb />
is here and says; <lb />
fail to see how the State <lb />
ts can take or put up a can- <lb />
when the district has a com <lb />
of its until I see <lb />
It's right I shall continue to stay- <lb />
in the field as the regular nominee. <lb />
The majority of the district com- <lb />
will refuse to authorize Dr. <lb />
or any one else to m a new <lb />
t September, each <lb />
i I is hereby requested, <lb />
at its Hist matting, to select <lb />
gates in on and elect <lb />
One delegate for every ten <lb />
to National Convention. <lb />
Each club shall lie entitled to one <lb />
delegate to the for <lb />
every ten and fraction over five <lb />
the club roster. <lb />
When a club is <lb />
secret is requested to at once <lb />
semi to Hon. W. R. Hearst, <lb />
dent National Association Demo. <lb />
Sept. 1900, <lb />
Miss Crimes left here <lb />
Tuesday for Raleigh lo begin school <lb />
We wish her a happy prosper- <lb />
school j car. <lb />
Miss spent Tuesday <lb />
in <lb />
R. Keel left here Tuesday for <lb />
Apex. <lb />
It. W. Mosley has located here <lb />
to buy cotton Ibis season. <lb />
Andrew and Thomas Moore were <lb />
town Saturday. <lb />
c II. James has recovered from <lb />
his sickness. <lb />
Miss Richmond, of Baltimore, <lb />
has a position with <lb />
in the millinery <lb />
Prof. Z. opened <lb />
school Monday with pupils or <lb />
more. <lb />
Miss Taylor, of Gold <lb />
I'm ii l, began school here Monday. <lb />
II. W. Mosley was <lb />
Tuesday on business. <lb />
Rev. W. A. Ayers left here for <lb />
Hertford Tuesday night. <lb />
Paul Simpson -topped over here <lb />
Tuesday nigh l. <lb />
Miss left here Mon- <lb />
day for Baltimore where she will <lb />
begin business. <lb />
L. M. of Greenville, <lb />
was over to old Bethel Monday. <lb />
S. S. Moore was Tues- <lb />
day with tobacco. <lb />
SEEN AND HEARD IN WASH- <lb />
Washington, X. Sept. <lb />
Mr. A. Kelly, a leading mer- <lb />
chant, excellent man, a <lb />
father, a dutiful son an <lb />
husband, a Mason good <lb />
standing, was stricken yesterday <lb />
with paralysis about p. and <lb />
died today T a. Mr. <lb />
gamed consciousness. <lb />
lie is an faithful and <lb />
consistent Christian a member <lb />
of the Christian church. <lb />
are the dead who die <lb />
the <lb />
Jim <lb />
Mrs. M. D. has her <lb />
millinery Harrington <lb />
building next door to J. W. <lb />
Bryan's drug store opposite <lb />
All ladies are <lb />
invited to call at her new place. <lb />
Watch out for the of Mrs. <lb />
M. D. Higgs from the north with <lb />
her fall stock of <lb />
new goods in her store i <lb />
to Bryan's drug store opposite <lb />
C. T. will be <lb />
worth seeing. <lb />
Women suffer- <lb />
from female <lb />
troubles and <lb />
weakness, and <lb />
from irregular <lb />
or painful men- <lb />
ought not <lb />
to lose hope <lb />
doctors cannot <lb />
arc so <lb />
busy with other <lb />
diseases that <lb />
they do not <lb />
fully <lb />
the peculiar ail- <lb />
and the <lb />
delicate organism of woman. What <lb />
the sufferer ought to do is to give <lb />
a fair trial to <lb />
Female Regulator <lb />
which is the true cure provided <lb />
by Nature for all female troubles. It <lb />
is the formula of a physician of the <lb />
highest standing, who devoted <lb />
whole life to the study of the dis- <lb />
ailments peculiar to our moth- <lb />
wives daughters. It is made <lb />
of soothing, healing, strengthening <lb />
herbs and vegetables, which <lb />
been provided by a kindly to <lb />
cure irregularity in the menses. <lb />
Falling of Womb, <lb />
Headache and Backache. <lb />
In fairness to herself and to <lb />
Regulator, every <lb />
offering woman ought to give it s <lb />
trial. A burgs bottle will do s <lb />
wonderful amount of good. Sold by <lb />
druggists<lb />
the <lb />
Store Broken Into. <lb />
Wednesday night some one broke <lb />
store of Patrick Greene <lb />
Five Points, by removing a <lb />
pane of Glass from the <lb />
over the rear door. The robbers <lb />
went upon scaffold of hotel <lb />
which Is built <lb />
store and look out glass, put- <lb />
ting it a barrel. The money <lb />
drawers were torn finding <lb />
no money they were left on the <lb />
counter. Nothing but a <lb />
watch can be missed. <lb />
Mr. Patrick got Mr. W. <lb />
mid went there with bis <lb />
blood hounds, but as there was no <lb />
way of ascertaining which way the <lb />
party ascended the scaffold the <lb />
dogs could not track the burglar. <lb />
Nothing to Eat <lb />
Ayden, X. C, Sept. 7th <lb />
hungry Reduced to fat <lb />
corn bread, biscuit and col- <lb />
fee. Not a ham nor a piece of <lb />
con description to be had <lb />
for love or money. Chickens and <lb />
eggs scarce as hen's teeth. One <lb />
could hardly believe, situated us <lb />
Ayden is, surrounded with best <lb />
fanning lands in the county, that <lb />
there would scarcity of meat <lb />
and vegetables, there is <lb />
of the kind to be had vi <lb />
f there is any <lb />
for sale it. Here is <lb />
the place lo gel your money for it <lb />
along your sweet potatoes, <lb />
old field late roasting ears, <lb />
or anything. <lb />
Man. <lb />
is about same <lb />
brother. Market bare of any- <lb />
thing to <lb />
R E Lee <lb />
Wednesday night o'clock, <lb />
at the home of his Mrs. <lb />
Lee, in South Greenville, Mr. <lb />
B. passed peacefully <lb />
from earth. Mr. Lee had been <lb />
invalid for several months, and to <lb />
him death was a happy relief from <lb />
suffering. His home was in <lb />
son, but since Ins health he <lb />
most of his time here with <lb />
his mother and two brothers, <lb />
W. T. and V. J. Lee. <lb />
Deceased was an exemplary- <lb />
young man, a member of the <lb />
church, and lived an upright <lb />
life. Besides the relatives men- <lb />
above he leaves a wife <lb />
three children. <lb />
The remains will be taken to <lb />
Wilson the train Friday for <lb />
burial there. <lb />
at Bethel. <lb />
Brothers the Urge <lb />
Bethel merchants nave secured <lb />
Miss Dollie Richmond, of <lb />
more, to conduct their millinery <lb />
department She spent <lb />
several days in Baltimore selecting <lb />
the latest and best styles, and <lb />
have finest stock of millinery <lb />
ever brought to this section of the <lb />
State. Blount Brother are also <lb />
offering reductions for two weeks <lb />
of to their f <lb />
did stock of dry <lb />
Old Wood Burner Back. <lb />
Instead of keeping the good <lb />
burner engine over here, as a <lb />
of business people request <lb />
, ed, the railroad company have had <lb />
smoke stack of the old wood <lb />
hi i greased up and sent it buck <lb />
mi the run. There were some cheap <lb />
looking folks about the depot Thurs- <lb />
day evening when the old engine <lb />
came back. This is about the best <lb />
paying branch the Coast Line <lb />
system and it gets about the poor- <lb />
est equipment. It seems that any <lb />
of the old cars or engines are good <lb />
enough to run over here. <lb />
WANTED <lb />
CORDS OF <lb />
Dogwood <lb />
Persimmon <lb />
Timber. Will pay from to <lb />
l per cord for same, F. O. B. <lb />
Goldsboro, N. C. <lb />
THIS WOOD must be round, <lb />
i free from knots, and sawed <lb />
off at both Will take feet <lb />
and feet and as small as <lb />
inches in diameter at small end, <lb />
but no smaller. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
Goldsboro, N, C. <lb />
Points Hi <lb />
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your <lb />
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON <lb />
THAT WE GUN FOB YOU. <lb />
We have just established at one of the beet equipped <lb />
Gins to be found in North Carolina and solicit your ginning. <lb />
We out the best cotton you can get anywhere but our charges are <lb />
no higher than others. BRING YOUR COTTON. <lb />
GREEN HOOKER, <lb />
N. U. <lb />
Call i see our <lb />
FELTS. <lb />
For Summer and Fall wear. We have the prettiest and cheap- <lb />
est lino ever brought to Greenville We are still <lb />
selling our Summer Millinery below cost. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
Misses ERWIN <lb />
I AM IN <lb />
The Northern Markets <lb />
PURCHASING MY <lb />
FALL STOCK. <lb />
WATCH THIS SPACE. <lb />
THE CLOT HI <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
to remind you that you owe <lb />
Eastern for <lb />
and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as pas- <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 />
And the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars, Fruit <lb />
shoeing by a class <lb />
white workman, W. O. Barn- <lb />
bill's shop avenue <lb />
Married. <lb />
Wednesday, Sept. <lb />
at <lb />
o'clock, P. M., at the home of Mr. <lb />
C. W. in South Greenville, <lb />
Mr. D. G. Taylor, of Lenoir <lb />
and Miss Bettie Cherry, of Pitt <lb />
county, were married, Rev. Mr. <lb />
performing the ceremony. <lb />
The couple left on <lb />
train for <lb />
Fix <lb />
We have been requested to call <lb />
the attention of overseers of the <lb />
county roads to the of <lb />
bridges along public roads. In <lb />
some places they are so lad that <lb />
farmers coming to town with loads <lb />
of tobacco produce, very <lb />
difficult to cross them. They should <lb />
be looked after. <lb />
Military. <lb />
At the Greenville <lb />
Light Infantry on Friday afternoon <lb />
E. E. Griffin was elected Second <lb />
Lieutenant of the coin T here <lb />
were three other candidates in the <lb />
field and Mr. was elected <lb />
after several ballots had been <lb />
One of the with- <lb />
drew during the contest. New <lb />
guns uniforms for the <lb />
are expected <lb />
Id <lb />
GREENVILLE, NO <lb />
Farmers Mad <lb />
One of most prominent farm- <lb />
of the county tells us that he <lb />
followed the tobacco sale closely <lb />
through every house Thursday, <lb />
that prices all <lb />
fully a cent a pound higher on <lb />
of the Farmers warehouse <lb />
other. who <lb />
said this is a good a judge of to- <lb />
as there is the county, <lb />
he had no interest whatever <lb />
this statement but <lb />
gave facts just as he found them. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me, Some to You<lb />
S. L. Peal of is here. <lb />
Norman Cordon, of Washington, <lb />
was here today. <lb />
Dr. G. C. Edwards, or Hooker- <lb />
ton, was here today. <lb />
Miss Ellen left this <lb />
morning for Scotland Neck. <lb />
Y. T. of spent <lb />
today here on professional business. <lb />
Miss Bettie Jones, of Bethel, <lb />
spent to-day with Miss <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
Richard and wife return- <lb />
ed Wednesday from a visit <lb />
to Scotland Neck. <lb />
County Treasurer J. B. Cherry <lb />
and Mrs. Cherry left Ibis morning <lb />
on a trip to Baltimore. <lb />
M. O. of the firm <lb />
Blount Brother, of Bethel, spent <lb />
today in Greenville. <lb />
Cherry returned Wed- <lb />
from a visit to her <lb />
sister Sampson county. <lb />
Levi Harris and wife and two <lb />
daughters, of Mildred, are visiting <lb />
the family of Superior Court Clerk <lb />
D. C. Moore. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. Higgs is moving her <lb />
new millinery store to the small <lb />
store in the building <lb />
next to Bryan's drug <lb />
Mrs. Proctor, of Berkley, <lb />
Va., and her little grandson, Jim- <lb />
came Wednesday <lb />
to visit the family of Jesse <lb />
Proctor. <lb />
Charlie Rogers quite sick. <lb />
Mrs. U. E. Warren is <lb />
ill. <lb />
J. returned Ibis <lb />
from New Bern. <lb />
N. II. came up from <lb />
Ibis <lb />
Gen. W. P. Roberts, of Gates, <lb />
came in Thursday <lb />
returned Thursday <lb />
from a visit in <lb />
county. <lb />
return <lb />
a visit to <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Miss Florence Starkey returned <lb />
Thursday from a visit to <lb />
Goldsboro. <lb />
Mrs E. L. of <lb />
her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
of Wilson, <lb />
arrived Thursday evening to visit <lb />
Mia, A. A. Forbes. <lb />
W. T. Lee and V. J. went <lb />
to Wilson today to accompany the <lb />
of their brother. <lb />
Miss Charlotte who has <lb />
been visiting Miss Pattie Skinner, <lb />
left today for her home <lb />
son. <lb />
AND <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
N. C, Sept., <lb />
Mrs. C. F. Fair has bought out <lb />
the millinery store of Mrs. I. <lb />
Cox and will conduct a <lb />
able million v daring the coming <lb />
season. She Hues have <lb />
on baud Hie patterns, <lb />
fact everything kept <lb />
hue can lie found at her place of <lb />
business. All tin ladies arc <lb />
invited to call examine <lb />
her goods an she sure she <lb />
satisfy even the taste of the <lb />
most fastidious. Trimming hats a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
We regret exceedingly having <lb />
our last items overlooked <lb />
of Misses and Laura <lb />
Cox, for Raleigh. They will enter <lb />
full session of the Raleigh <lb />
Female Baptist College. They <lb />
will be sadly missed here at home, <lb />
yet all wish their slay the <lb />
Capital city may lie both pleasant <lb />
and profitable. <lb />
G. W. Parker cut his <lb />
severely with some glass last Sun- <lb />
day, but are glad to say <lb />
he is very much improved <lb />
To look at the show window of <lb />
Mr, B. F. <lb />
R. D, Cherry was around, <lb />
It is very pretty and displays nice <lb />
taste on the part of Josh and <lb />
who can gel there too. <lb />
Miss Lucy Jenkins, of Bethel, <lb />
who has been visiting Mrs. W. M. <lb />
Dixon, left for her home <lb />
day. <lb />
Business has been so <lb />
rapidly some of the factories <lb />
have to work into the night. <lb />
It is almost a daily occurrence <lb />
for the A. G. Cox Mfg. lo ship <lb />
wagons lo other states. They <lb />
have a reputation far and wide for <lb />
their wagons and carts. And well <lb />
they may, they are very particular <lb />
regard to the construction and <lb />
use nothing but the very best ma <lb />
their make They <lb />
have for their maxim is <lb />
the best Such men as <lb />
these are bound to succeed. You <lb />
Can't down an honest man nor a <lb />
working try you will. <lb />
Yesterday evening three <lb />
young Misses paid cur office <lb />
window a most pleasant <lb />
come visit. In their buoyancy and <lb />
sweetness they reminded us of the <lb />
happy past when we too were <lb />
young and happy alas old <lb />
Mother Time has payed havoc <lb />
with our curly looks and <lb />
sonic lace. The girls say hand- <lb />
some don't know, but of <lb />
one thing they can lest assured <lb />
our heart Is just as young and ten- <lb />
as ever. <lb />
AGAIN I <lb />
TO <lb />
groat markets like New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore have searched I n <lb />
we them. We are to soil less money than anybody <lb />
else. Because buy more goods any oilier store in town <lb />
mid get larger and sell tor the smallest possible <lb />
margin profit, depending on a volume bust- <lb />
III <lb />
and no rents t- pay. <lb />
mi . and Uncle, sell. GASH Over <lb />
the . and No cents to Pay. <lb />
Let The Tell Their Story. <lb />
BOLD <lb />
Two Men Arrested for the Crime. <lb />
Lafayette Cox has a room the <lb />
warehouse stays <lb />
the building at night as a guard <lb />
to receive any tobacco that <lb />
arrive with during the <lb />
Friday he was awakened by <lb />
a noise saw two in his <lb />
bed room, one of them white <lb />
the other colored. As as <lb />
men discovered that was awake <lb />
they began talking <lb />
and that they had a load <lb />
outside, started to get to <lb />
about it when one of them ask- <lb />
ed if he had whiskey, and <lb />
upon getting a negative answer <lb />
said you need not gel up. <lb />
will go somewhere The <lb />
men then left the building. <lb />
When Cox got up early this <lb />
his were <lb />
with something over dollars in <lb />
money the pockets, and heal <lb />
once concluded that the visitors to <lb />
his room during the bad <lb />
taken them. He reported the <lb />
to Chief of Police and a .-curb <lb />
was started, lie identified Charles <lb />
while, and John Curtis, <lb />
colored, as the two men who were <lb />
his room. Barrett was noticed <lb />
pending money freely this <lb />
was arrested. Curtis tried <lb />
to get bid down the <lb />
railroad ravine, but W. C. <lb />
blood hounds were put on the truck <lb />
and caught him. <lb />
Curtis were seen to- <lb />
times daring la-t <lb />
They were given a preliminary <lb />
trial this afternoon Justice <lb />
II. Harding were <lb />
bond for <lb />
at term Court. <lb />
I n default of bond both were com- <lb />
to <lb />
NO <lb />
Men Suits the 18.00 and 0.00 quality, Bays Suits the and Sale <lb />
Boys tail S and Sale Price, <lb />
Men Suits and quality, Sal. Price, ., ,. , c. , r , , ,. <lb />
Suits, Silk Taffeta Lined, the <lb />
Men Suits the 3.00 and quality, while tiny last <lb />
All quality now <lb />
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb />
Shirt Waists, worth <lb />
11.25 and 91.50 Me <lb />
plain and Linen <lb />
Waist, white Collate and Cuffs, <lb />
worth <lb />
58-inch extra heavy unbleached <lb />
Checked worth . <lb />
yards worth <lb />
Stitch Hose, Hi <lb />
.- <lb />
Gorman I Children's exit <lb />
Children's fail Link Hose, worth Windsor worth<lb />
Bast Linen Canvas, worth . <lb />
Feather Bone, all colon Honey good . <lb />
nil Die Shields.-, <lb />
English Woven lied Spreads, a <lb />
Men's Collars, worth <lb />
Silk worth Lining, worm <lb />
Bide Combs, worth <lb />
Hi-, silk rovers Fancy Stripe White <lb />
Men's Cull's, per pair <lb />
Welted Pique, all <lb />
English Curtain <lb />
Foulard Silk, worth Negligee Shirts, <lb />
Fancy worth 11.00 <lb />
Lace Curtains worth Waists worth <lb />
Men's Bilk Bosom <lb />
ii Is Imp ed Irish Unmask, Corset <lb />
Fancy <lb />
, worth Window shades, spring roller He <lb />
Colored Shirts Collars and Waists <lb />
. ,, <lb />
-ivies Patterns, the <lb />
lien's<lb />
Silk Belts, all colors . quality Only about <lb />
Embroidery worth left, come while they last. <lb />
New Store. <lb />
Open Nights. <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
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Attention Farmers <lb />
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of <lb />
Ml GOODS, HATS. <lb />
KATE, GLASSWARE, POCKET TABLE <lb />
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb />
GROCERIES <lb />
which is the of any market are cheap. <lb />
When you conn- to town again give m- a trial. <lb />
to please, <lb />
Jas. B. White. <lb />
BEAD WHAT SAY ABOUT <lb />
Our Royal <lb />
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happening B Marts <lb />
Moore, a youth axed <lb />
IS years, was shot <lb />
lack of toe left ear killed last <lb />
night about o'clock <lb />
ville Sui ml by Morgan Spencer, a <lb />
about same who re- <lb />
turning with a party of colored <lb />
boys from a camp meeting at the <lb />
school house store <lb />
was carelessly handling a pistol <lb />
which he carried his pocket. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
The political of the <lb />
licit Legislature, which assembles <lb />
in January, 1901, last Sen <lb />
ate, thirty nine eight <lb />
Republicans and three Populists. <lb />
House bun <lb />
Democrats, eighteen <lb />
cans and two <lb />
Star. <lb />
At Greene court, <lb />
Mimic, Isaac <lb />
a was tried, convicted <lb />
and sentenced to IS years in prison <lb />
for an attempt to Mrs. <lb />
Suggs. Lynching of the rascal at <lb />
the time was only averted by the <lb />
coolness of some of the leading <lb />
citizens <lb />
Si. Mary's School, N. 1900. <lb />
Mess. Roy all N. C, <lb />
A months ago I purchased a Felt Maltreat from <lb />
you. After giving it a thorough trial, I find it the most comfortable <lb />
iii all respects by far most satisfactory Mattress ever used. <lb />
have tried cotton and greatly prefer this <lb />
to either, you much success with your Fell Mattress. I am <lb />
Mrs. M. Matron. <lb />
Oil; After night's use, if ii i do all you even <lb />
hoped for in a comfortable bed, return it to us and we will refund <lb />
the full amount paid without you not <lb />
the freight. <lb />
HOW AN GET your local dealer dues bandit <lb />
write to us direct for pamphlet descriptive of lame. <lb />
ROY ALL BORDEN, <lb />
M of Furniture, etc., N. C. <lb />
Get a good Safe <lb />
The Victor is made in all sizes con- <lb />
for farm, office and general use. <lb />
Every sate i i with guarantee to ho lire <lb />
proof. Prices range from up. <lb />
J, L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, C, <lb />
P m <lb />
m I Laxative. Guaranteed curs tor chills and <lb />
all and billions For sale by <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
0-39 <lb />
X. <lb />
r. <lb />
BOOK <lb />
THE X, , I HAVE <lb />
APPOINTED mi; <lb />
Reflector <lb />
. tin <lb />
fin . <lb />
State i for the i <lb />
i . s I We also <lb />
i Public School Books in <lb />
ks designated mi I <lb />
i and can supply what-;, <lb />
lave <lb />
COPY BOOKS<lb />
. ; is, slates, <lb />
colored ins, Inks, companion boxes <lb />
is of School <lb />
Can't . Ills <lb />
the White Plaint is <lb />
a mill who does not know what <lb />
his name is, although <lb />
on the currency question; <lb />
who does not know where his <lb />
home is, although he can name <lb />
nearly all of prominent cities <lb />
of the United State; who is <lb />
lately of nearly all of the <lb />
event of his life, although he <lb />
writes romances with consecutive <lb />
plots; who can count up to one <lb />
hundred, but cannot add, multiply <lb />
subtract or divide; who <lb />
that twenty-live objects <lb />
arc more than live objects, although <lb />
he remembers that bis trade as a <lb />
j marble cutter he had one hundred <lb />
chisels and can describe their <lb />
inches. <lb />
Burgeons that have examined <lb />
him that in all their leadings <lb />
they have not encountered as <lb />
strange a ease. They say that <lb />
there is some injury to his brain, <lb />
causing the most remarkable result <lb />
in twisting his memory. He is <lb />
supposed to be the victim of a <lb />
stroke of lightning. <lb />
The man was found lying <lb />
with his feet a pool of <lb />
water, a terrific <lb />
Storm ti. No sign of a <lb />
bruise was found him, save a <lb />
slight abrasion of the right cheek, <lb />
caused doubtless by a fall. <lb />
He is a powerful, handsome man <lb />
seemingly about years old. lie <lb />
is live feet inches in height, <lb />
weighs pounds, is superb- <lb />
proportioned. His hair is dark <lb />
brown, with just a suspicion of <lb />
i; heavy brown mus- <lb />
his eyes are blue his <lb />
features regular. His teeth arc <lb />
perfect. <lb />
When stranger was asked <lb />
I his name a puzzled tool came to <lb />
his eyes. <lb />
--is is <lb />
lam <lb />
That was as far at ho got for <lb />
Weeks. A few days ago he <lb />
ed i hat his name was William <lb />
Carter, but yesterday <lb />
tarter was He said <lb />
did not sound like his name <lb />
did it look like it written. <lb />
dint of careful, patient <lb />
the stranger was made to <lb />
say that he was in Chicago. <lb />
remembers that a work- <lb />
in marble and repaired some of <lb />
Statuary at tin- World's Fair. <lb />
He writes iii which his <lb />
characters are natural, but do <lb />
Those who have mad his <lb />
say that in figuring out an- <lb />
expected denouements be II <lb />
-hurl of a genius. <lb />
He is with the works <lb />
of most the standard authors, <lb />
quotes passages from them for <lb />
hours to the surprised men who <lb />
occupy his York Hun, <lb />
Out tar <lb />
New York, Sept. Id <lb />
prints a letter from Richmond <lb />
Secretary of State the <lb />
administration, which <lb />
be declares his intentions of sup- <lb />
porting Mr. Bryan for President. <lb />
After saying that Mr. is <lb />
hardly the candidate he should <lb />
choose if he bad his way the <lb />
matter, and that he entirely dis- <lb />
from parts of the Kansas <lb />
platform, Mr. <lb />
it admitted that the <lb />
party, its platform and its <lb />
candidate are to much just <lb />
criticism, yet all things consider- <lb />
ed, would not its triumph i e the <lb />
best outcome of the political pres- <lb />
Mr. then the <lb />
policy of the <lb />
the Philippines <lb />
and thinks that the country will <lb />
itself the toils of a <lb />
Chinese problem even more costly <lb />
and menacing than i <lb />
pr itself. <lb />
of a Bachelor. <lb />
separates people a lot <lb />
than distance <lb />
The hardest work a mail ever has <lb />
is to have no woman to work for <lb />
him. <lb />
When you arc trying to make a <lb />
woman love you the way to <lb />
tire her out is to quit. <lb />
No woman knows how to hurt <lb />
the man she hales half as well as <lb />
she does to hurt the man she <lb />
loves. <lb />
there is only a little bit <lb />
of room on a street ear seat, a man <lb />
will sit the edge wriggle <lb />
back carefully; a woman always <lb />
banks in till she touches before she <lb />
lets herself York <lb />
Press. <lb />
go gs. <lb />
At the old Mm us Moore store, <lb />
on Five Points, where we have <lb />
just opened a new and fresh <lb />
lock of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb />
Doctors Say; <lb />
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb />
which prevail in dis- <lb />
are invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great <lb />
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb />
Sugar, Coffee, Goods, <lb />
Snuff, Cigars, <lb />
Fruits, in fact everything <lb />
to be found an up to date m mechanism <lb />
Grocery. <lb />
We pay the highest market <lb />
prices fur all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
cash or barter. When <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 />
D. f. EKE, <lb />
DEALER IN- <lb />
TAKE HI t TASTELESS CHILL TO <lb />
par bottle. Cures Chills and <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats <lb />
Money back if it doesn't. <lb />
No other as good. Get the kind <lb />
with the Red Cross on the <lb />
Sold guaranteed by Wooten, <lb />
Bryan and Ernul, druggists. <lb />
1838 <lb />
Greensboro Female College <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Fall Term begins 1900 <lb />
Application. <lb />
PEACOCK, President. <lb />
7-2 <lb />
pencils l cent, plain lead pencils l rent, <lb />
l rabbet tipped lead pencil l cent, nice tablet with <lb />
pretty rover I cent, crayons, with metal hold- <lb />
in nice wood boa pencil, slate pen- <lb />
and n. and rule, all in nice wood box, <lb />
cents great big wide C cents, Bottle best, <lb />
Ink on the market, cents, books t cents. I and fever malaria, <lb />
crayons, i in box, tool's night Sweats with <lb />
i I Tasteless Tonic at par <lb />
I bottle. Pleasant to take. Mm <lb />
Parker fountain <lb />
gen <lb />
refunded if it fails. up <lb />
petite, in- the blood makes <lb />
Von well. None other as good. <lb />
Bold and guaranteed at the drug <lb />
Bryan,<lb />
S. M. <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar <lb />
Turkeys. Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Parlor <lb />
Suits, Tallies. Lounges, Safes, P. <lb />
and Gall Ax <lb />
Meat Tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
American Beauty Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Applet, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee. Meat, Soap <lb />
Lye, Magic Shod, Matches, Oil <lb />
Cotton Beta Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Pi lines, Currents, Glass <lb />
and China Ware, Tin Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Best Butter. Stand- <lb />
ard Sewing Mac h i lies . and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb />
to see me. <lb />
m m <lb />
Phone <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
La sat <lb />
of <lb />
r, all <lb />
of or <lb />
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tonic<lb />
flow lo pain <lb />
of By mail <lb />
. per ii for <lb />
with to car <lb />
id. Send <lb />
or circular <lb />
EXTRA STRENGTH <lb />
S. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Tics always <lb />
on has i <lb />
Fresh goods kept en <lb />
hand. Country produce <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
1900. <lb />
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Dry Goods, Domestics. <lb />
Notions, Shoes, Ac. <lb />
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copy of our<lb />
Positively rare for Lo of Power, <lb />
or <lb />
Paresis, <lb />
Em, Fit, Paralysis and the <lb />
of UM of Tobacco, Opium or <lb />
By mall plain a <lb />
box, for oar bankable <lb />
bond to cure In or refund <lb />
money paid, address <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
CHICAGO, <lb />
by J L <lb />
Grew villa. N U <lb />
We will nor the above any case <lb />
Of Liver Kick <lb />
or we can <lb />
the <lb />
are <lb />
e and <lb />
not <lb />
Liver nil, when Hi <lb />
with. They are purely vegetable <lb />
never fall to rive boxes con- <lb />
lot- boxes contain <lb />
contain pills. Beware of <lb />
Imitations, sent by mall. Stamp <lb />
CO., tor. and <lb />
Jackson streets, For sale by <lb />
J L X <lb />
lawyer, bicycle<lb />
th <lb />
tin- U. Law of <lb />
for liar ISM <lb />
you to like out the In <lb />
each year. <lb />
SB save <lb />
Q. <lb />
LAUD SALE. <lb />
virtue of a of <lb />
fit in the of W. M. <lb />
. ii- am <lb />
wife lo sell land for <lb />
the i . I <lb />
will sell the Court <lb />
on Monday day <lb />
of <lb />
Sir. or the town of <lb />
N. II. W. U. <lb />
SOTS lot at a post St. and run- <lb />
weal and links to <lb />
t post on W. line, S. <lb />
to a post ill Eli <lb />
line, North I. .-i I <lb />
and to <lb />
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thence <lb />
with North Weal J poles <lb />
and links to the beginning, known u <lb />
the stable lot. <lb />
F. James. <lb />
This Aug. n e <lb />
J In Superior Court.<lb />
vs. George <lb />
The defendant Abort named will take <lb />
that an as above <lb />
-n Superior Court of <lb />
I'm county lo obtain a divorce from the <lb />
bonds Of matrimony and the defendant <lb />
will take notice he is <lb />
to appear next term of the Superior <lb />
Court of Mid county to lie bald OS sec- <lb />
after Monday in Sept. <lb />
licit, it being the 17th day of Sept., 1900, <lb />
the Court Boots in Greenville, N. <lb />
an answer or demur lo the complaint in <lb />
action, or apply lo the <lb />
Court for the relief demanded in said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the day of May <lb />
I- <lb />
. . Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
r. O <lb />
NERVOUSNESS, <lb />
Al Disease. <lb />
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statistics <lb />
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And <lb />
deaths <lb />
el all deaths <lb />
recorded, the being <lb />
I It <lb />
Johnston's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
I is the grand specific tor this great <lb />
disease, became it goes <lb />
straight to the of the weak- <lb />
building op <lb />
strength by supplying <lb />
I ant food and pore blood to the <lb />
t the <lb />
to and regaining all the <lb />
of body. <lb />
fas Mb<lb />
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SOLD BY <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having day qualified the <lb />
clerk of the Superior court of Pill <lb />
as executrix to last Will and <lb />
of W. K. deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persona balding <lb />
against said W. K. <lb />
lo limn to for payment on or <lb />
l fore day of July 1901, or this <lb />
iii will be plead iii bar of recovery, <lb />
All persons indebted to said are re- <lb />
lo make payment to me <lb />
This the 24th day of July 1900. <lb />
i ill A. <lb />
of the last will and of W. K. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Carolina Pitt <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
J. J. Cherry. Jr., Maggie <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
The defendant Maggie Cherry <lb />
will lake notice an action entitled as <lb />
been commenced in Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County, at <lb />
term cf said Court to be held at the Court <lb />
in the Second Monday <lb />
after the First Monday In September, 1900, <lb />
at which time and place will appear <lb />
and or demur to the complaint <lb />
which will be deposited in the office of <lb />
Superior Court of said and <lb />
the said will take notice that if <lb />
she fail to answer or demur lo aid com- <lb />
term, the plaintiff will <lb />
apply to the Court for the relief demanded <lb />
therein. The said defendant will further <lb />
take notice that said action is brought <lb />
by the plaintiff to obtain a divorce from <lb />
the <lb />
Given under my hand at office Green- <lb />
ville on I his 8th day of August <lb />
D. C.<lb />
THE <lb />
El <lb />
Fill Tin Begin Sept, 1900. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
So <lb />
PATENT <lb />
yon latent <lb />
or and <lb />
to rent or <lb />
model, <lb />
Faisal <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
leave Washing <lb />
ton at ti A. M. for <lb />
ville, leave daily at <lb />
P. M. for <lb />
leaves <lb />
at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia, New York and <lb />
ton,, and for points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion H. 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. C. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Practical, common sense <lb />
Prepares boys and girls <lb />
the duties of life. Pupils take a <lb />
high stand at College. Success <lb />
measured by the de- <lb />
of our Com- <lb />
and conscientious teachers. <lb />
A well organized Literary Society. <lb />
Moral influence good. Expenses <lb />
reasonable. For further <lb />
see or address the principals, <lb />
Bethel. N. O <lb />
or J. D. EVERETT, <lb />
N. C- <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices as low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
Ono Day Cold Our. <lb />
Cold In by Ker- <lb />
u . . A. easy <lb />
tot <lb />
ts <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
. I <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. O, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER U 00- <lb />
NO <lb />
OUR <lb />
National Ticket. <lb />
BRYAN, <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
For <lb />
ADLAI E. STEVENSON, <lb />
of <lb />
Elector, 1st <lb />
L. <lb />
For Congress, 1st <lb />
JOHN H. SMALL. <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
KisseS Belle. <lb />
it Alexandria, <lb />
upon his return visit to <lb />
was a succession of <lb />
with a and <lb />
writes Mrs. Thaddeus <lb />
Horton, in September <lb />
Home Journal. event to <lb />
which every looked font ard <lb />
with grand It <lb />
was held in the double drawing- <lb />
rooms of the resilience of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. which, Eng- <lb />
fashion, occupied second <lb />
floor. The apartments were richly <lb />
decorated and were thronged with <lb />
the elite of Virginia society and <lb />
many notable guests from Wash- <lb />
City elsewhere. La- <lb />
stood in the rear drawing <lb />
room and received with the mayor <lb />
of Alexandria, who the <lb />
guests to him. During the <lb />
a young lady from middle <lb />
Virginia, a great belle, came up, <lb />
and on being asked <lb />
to kiss her, which he <lb />
immediately did. Everybody was <lb />
shocked at such an exhibition of <lb />
immodesty on her part, and won- <lb />
how the general could be so <lb />
as to comply with her <lb />
request. Nothing else was talked <lb />
of the entire evening but this re <lb />
The ladies <lb />
all thought it quite shameful and <lb />
a disgrace to the occasion and <lb />
blamed both the gill and the mar <lb />
The gentleman, however, <lb />
thought Lafayette excusable under <lb />
the <lb />
Dead <lb />
Bath, Me. Sept. He- <lb />
wall, vice presidential candidate <lb />
the Democratic ticket with Mr. <lb />
Bryan four years ago, died his <lb />
summer home, Small Point, <lb />
this <lb />
morning of apoplexy, stroke <lb />
having having last <lb />
He years of <lb />
Mr. had tot been <lb />
Hit, Broad Pipers Han Hit. <lb />
Broad Readers <lb />
is ordering Charity and <lb />
Children stopped. Therefore <lb />
we arc saying is not backhanded <lb />
lick at a living soul. But we are <lb />
to offer a few feeble re- <lb />
marks upon this subject again lie <lb />
cause we can do so from an <lb />
pendent People ought <lb />
not to Hare up when an editor pub- <lb />
they do not lie- <lb />
health for some he <lb />
was not considered to be seriously <lb />
I A very intelligent <lb />
old us not long ago The <lb />
ill. He en advised by his . Sm, ,.,;,, ., <lb />
physician to rest, as early as last had km, a <lb />
and he attended the Demo-, ,,.,. ,,,, ., of it. <lb />
national convention in July I y, <lb />
against the advice of his doctor. <lb />
favor and man by it <lb />
He appeared lo have suffered would it <lb />
ill ,,.,.,. ,,,,,, <lb />
or, sad Wat the summer;. <lb />
chiefly Small Point when the fa- <lb />
stroke him. The <lb />
which <lb />
attack until death came. <lb />
Arthur was in <lb />
in His father for years was <lb />
prominent as a ship builder and <lb />
sou iii himself for the <lb />
trade. The of Arthur <lb />
ft Company was formed and the <lb />
corporation now controls one of the <lb />
largest of American sailing fleets. <lb />
Mr. also was of the <lb />
prominent men of New <lb />
England. For nine years he <lb />
; for that very <lb />
an editor tin a better point of view <lb />
I than readers, they should <lb />
at be sure of ground be- <lb />
fore punish hint. We heard <lb />
I of tn irate farther who took his .-mi <lb />
out of sell bemuse the teacher <lb />
that he must spell <lb />
with p. And then, dear brother <lb />
granting that you are right and the <lb />
editor you should have <lb />
i Is a man who is sometimes coin- <lb />
I pelted to dash with <lb />
foreman standing at yell- <lb />
for Do you think you <lb />
would always say the right and <lb />
president of the Maine Central, <lb />
and he was president of the .; ,.,., no <lb />
tern Railroad until it was Absorbed lo he ., <lb />
by the Boston Maine. Formal, He is your friend not your <lb />
years he was the Maine He may be wrong but he <lb />
the Democratic com- u honest; and you can <lb />
Mr. it survived by up <lb />
two sons, Harold M. an A <lb />
was by the government is to <lb />
at Hawaii, and Wm. Bewail, k <lb />
who is in business in Bath. <lb />
Cleveland for Bryan. <lb />
It here that Richard <lb />
who was Secretary of <lb />
The Inestimable Blessings of <lb />
Good Roads. <lb />
We had a talk with a gentleman <lb />
in President Cleveland's cabinet, <lb />
not long since who lives ten miles j has gone to Mr. Cleveland at <lb />
from Charlotte one of the mag-j the hitter's home. Buzzard's Bay, <lb />
roads leading out from the Mass. <lb />
Whites Defend a <lb />
September ti. <lb />
Twenty one of the representative <lb />
business professional of <lb />
county came <lb />
today to see that a <lb />
eon Anderson, did not like friends <lb />
if the United States commissioner <lb />
should bind him over a charge <lb />
of with United States <lb />
officers. Anderson has taken out <lb />
a warrant of larceny against two <lb />
revenue officers passing through <lb />
the country, charging them with <lb />
stealing cane. The officers gave <lb />
bond and then arrested the <lb />
saying he Had sought to interfere <lb />
with the discharge of their duties. <lb />
The white men of the county rose <lb />
up in arms and refused with force, <lb />
to allow the to be taken away <lb />
without the due process of law. <lb />
The officers gave up the and <lb />
came to warrants <lb />
for many of the white citizens. <lb />
These citizens came today and <lb />
brought the with them and <lb />
announced that the hod <lb />
lived exemplary life their <lb />
midst, every dollar in the county <lb />
would Ire used to see that he was <lb />
not imposed on, <lb />
The cases will all be heard next <lb />
week. <lb />
city, from live to twelve miles, like <lb />
the spokes of a great wheel. He <lb />
told us that the road was <lb />
completed the people in his neigh- <lb />
dreaded the fall hauling <lb />
to town more than any other part <lb />
of the years work. Then the great <lb />
question was to teams to pull <lb />
a bale or two of cotton <lb />
mud to town; now the trouble is to <lb />
And wagons strong enough to hold <lb />
up as much as a pair of <lb />
mules, as he calls them, can pull. <lb />
To be sure these roads were built <lb />
at enormous expense to the <lb />
county, even with the advantage <lb />
of convict labor, but they have <lb />
paid a thousand fold. The city of <lb />
Charlotte could have afforded to <lb />
have built the roads for the benefit <lb />
to the trade of the town; and the <lb />
farmers alter all are the ones most <lb />
greatly blessed by them. They are <lb />
worth more to town than any <lb />
line railroad in the world <lb />
would be; and they make life in the <lb />
country so much brighter and hap- <lb />
pier. Along with the other bless <lb />
that will come lo North Car- <lb />
within the quarter of the <lb />
new century M earnestly hope the <lb />
improvement in country roads will <lb />
be among the sign of <lb />
nod progress will be able to <lb />
ride through a in a <lb />
trot without danger of a broken <lb />
bone. <lb />
Every town in the State ought to <lb />
take special pride in the roads <lb />
leading into it from every <lb />
and Children. <lb />
Washington. T WOO. <lb />
Mr. is still in Wash- <lb />
but Instead of devoting hit <lb />
time to Chinese matters, he is bard <lb />
at work studying up <lb />
help hit waning political fortunes <lb />
and to head off the Stampede of <lb />
Republicans to Bryan, which con- <lb />
report- have caused <lb />
lo fear. He ill semi four <lb />
of the cabinet on the <lb />
Postmaster General Smith bat <lb />
read gone to Maine and <lb />
will go on an extended speaking <lb />
tour. Including Wist Virginia, <lb />
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Kansas <lb />
In lie found any store in Pitt Well bough choice any . there it I <lb />
selections, tin-creations of the manufacturers of services. Secrets- <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring. Summer in <lb />
sections. Attorney General <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND Cl <lb />
AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
We are still in the forefront of race after your pal ruling <lb />
We offer you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
LETTER <lb />
From <lb />
Slate City of Toledo, w <lb />
Locus Gouty. t <lb />
Frank J. makes oath <lb />
he is the senior partner of the <lb />
of F. J. <lb />
business the City of Toledo, <lb />
County and Slate afore said, <lb />
-aid firm ill pay the sum of <lb />
one hundred dollars for each and <lb />
cat of Catarrh cannot <lb />
be cured the i f Halls Ca- <lb />
J. i <lb />
Sworn lo before and sub- <lb />
scribed this <lb />
of December, A. 1886.<lb />
Public <lb />
Winter. We are at for <lb />
round. Summer <lb />
our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb />
service, polite will not makes long trip, <lb />
Inn mil speak wherever Hanna <lb />
desires, Secretary Hoot Will <lb />
make . few speeches, mostly in <lb />
the cities. Mr. <lb />
you if we can. We offer you the very <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with t well <lb />
established business built op strictly on its own merits. <lb />
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not see our stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Hats an i Caps, Silks and Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Carpets, and oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- <lb />
acts directly on the Mood <lb />
mucous surfaces of the system. <lb />
Send tic testimonials, free. <lb />
Co.; Props. <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold Druggists, <lb />
Hall's Family Pills are the <lb />
General John one of <lb />
veteran sold eta and an old <lb />
republican i- president of s lead- <lb />
bank. Of plat- <lb />
form lie -peaks severe contempt. <lb />
. We <lb />
a few sentences taken <lb />
Men's. Women's and Shoes. <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
and <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour. Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
personal task it to try to <lb />
in hi- letter of acceptance tome of here sad there. He <lb />
the broadsides tired at the a <lb />
inflation by Col. Bryan in f a <lb />
and be that and a good many <lb />
it i a difficult one. Secretary The wonderful thing <lb />
Gage is a speaker, be was the Philadelphia convention <lb />
ordered to write the answer to the to be <lb />
recent letter of Hon. Cari dictator. Sow, in fact, <lb />
I which tore up Mr. Gage's recent illiterate ass, a <lb />
attempt to create a financial blunder. Re simply gets what <lb />
effectively, and as soon as he rather what <lb />
finished task he went for <lb />
a month's vacation. The contents platform declaration as to <lb />
Gage's last letter may foreign is a <lb />
summed up as I said first, . <lb />
hope that the ticket will be <lb />
Senator Blackburn intent several will not vote for the <lb />
lays in Washington this week.; ticket. is a civil fraud <lb />
Be hat no doubts of the result in and Roosevelt a military fraud, <lb />
Kentucky. Re said of democratic I ticket deserves to be beat- <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
TASTELESS CHILI TO M <lb />
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and <lb />
Money bask if it doesn't. <lb />
No other as good. Get the kind <lb />
Cross on the label. <lb />
Sold and Wooten, <lb />
Bryan druggists. <lb />
A deaf mute may lie ban with a <lb />
silver spoon in his mouth, and yet <lb />
some people still claim that silence <lb />
is golden. <lb />
One sweet smile or <lb />
word can make happy some tad <lb />
if would only <lb />
them. <lb />
A report reached this city from <lb />
New York to day that Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land will soon make public n letter <lb />
in which he will declare for Bryan <lb />
on the issue of imperial ism. The <lb />
report is believed to have <lb />
from a former cabinet officer of <lb />
Mr. Cleveland. <lb />
Taken in connection with the at <lb />
who is be- <lb />
to be for Mr. Bryan, and of <lb />
former Postmaster Wilson, <lb />
who was SHIM to Mr. Cleveland, <lb />
this report has meet ready belief <lb />
among Mr. friends here. <lb />
Boston Dispatch, h. <lb />
WALL STREET ALSO <lb />
Wall street men heard a <lb />
tent report this afternoon that ex- <lb />
President Cleveland will give his <lb />
support to Bryan. It that <lb />
persons who have been confidants <lb />
. Mr. Cleveland were <lb />
. it <lb />
According to this report, Mi. <lb />
Cleveland, who has heretofore de- <lb />
to make known his prefer- <lb />
will give out for publication <lb />
within a week an open letter de- <lb />
the issue of Imperialism is <lb />
paramount and asking his friends <lb />
to support Mr. York <lb />
Dispatch, 5th. <lb />
The are certainly <lb />
in a delightful mess in first dis- <lb />
Their State committee has <lb />
officially declared that Isaac Meek- <lb />
is not the nominee and order- <lb />
ed this another convention be held <lb />
is here and <lb />
fail to sec how Hie State commit- <lb />
can take down or put up a can- <lb />
when the district has a com- <lb />
of its own and until I sec <lb />
it's right I shall continue to <lb />
in held as the <lb />
The majority of the district com- <lb />
till refute Dr. <lb />
Abbott or any one else to a <lb />
convention. <lb />
Bryan <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in j y,,, majority. Mr. <lb />
We st Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved will also be elected. <lb />
There already a movement on <lb />
foot to Kentucky In <lb />
with Culled States deputy mar- <lb />
It has been talked over <lb />
the republicans the plans will <lb />
be carried out. We have but one <lb />
United States district in Ken- <lb />
lucky, and Judge presides <lb />
over court. He and I have <lb />
long been warm personal friends. <lb />
, -i her in Stale <lb />
and there has never <lb />
anything to mar <lb />
social relations mm ween us. In <lb />
politics Judge 1st bitter and <lb />
narrow partisan. The law allow- <lb />
deputy marshals the polls <lb />
was years ago. but <lb />
lust year Judge claimed <lb />
for appointing them, and <lb />
ho will do so again this <lb />
In Bryan's to t <lb />
Stoves<lb />
Ranges <lb />
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb />
scientific principles which aw economical, <lb />
and convenient, as well as beautiful artistic, <lb />
for t he <lb />
A for squirrels <lb />
. <lb />
II <lb />
trade marks, which is shown upon every <lb />
stove or Range, and be deceived <lb />
by worthless imitations substitutes, <lb />
lead all Others in yearly tales and popularity. <lb />
Ai Mr. in Dav- <lb />
squirrels are j <lb />
The;, can <lb />
in yard, and over the building <lb />
almost time. They have eat. <lb />
ton bushels of Mil <lb />
year at one lime <lb />
sometime ago be counted <lb />
squirrels making for his corn crib. <lb />
It was than he could stand <lb />
after them with his gnu <lb />
two one Hit <lb />
corn cribs are favorite results tor <lb />
the squirrels of the <lb />
This place to n para- <lb />
for a beats any- <lb />
thing for tin- animal that v t have <lb />
Truth- <lb />
Index, <lb />
in a dispatch <lb />
to The New Journal from <lb />
Chicago, comments at follows on <lb />
Day parade there. <lb />
Viewed from a cold-blooded <lb />
stand point, aside from its <lb />
beautiful and impressive symbol- <lb />
ism, the great labor demonstration <lb />
in Chicago Monday was a startling <lb />
rev elation of Mr. political <lb />
strength. II was not when Mr. <lb />
Bryan and Governor <lb />
c the political inclination <lb />
of the individuals composing the <lb />
great multitudes could be judged, <lb />
for an American crowd is prone to <lb />
effective utterance's of orator <lb />
regardless of <lb />
l-it within of Mr. <lb />
Governor Roosevelt <lb />
when they reviewed the <lb />
men. <lb />
At procession swept past I <lb />
carefully watched the men who <lb />
, for Mr. Bryan and those <lb />
who for Governor <lb />
veil or Mi. I <lb />
conservatively when I say that <lb />
four of every live men in that <lb />
representative pro- <lb />
session cheered for Mr. Bryan. It <lb />
a good test and ii fair test. <lb />
Sold Exclusively by <lb />
Building <lb />
GREENVILLE, c. <lb />
The engaged girl exact- <lb />
like a stingy <lb />
in to be rather close. <lb />
When II to a question of <lb />
average <lb />
i- . lake on. <lb />
you become a maul- <lb />
he asked. h <lb />
CHILLS A . J FEVER MALARIA, <lb />
night Sweats with Robert's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic at Hoc. per <lb />
bottle. Pleasant to lake. Money <lb />
refunded if II fails. Restores <lb />
purifies Hie blood and makes <lb />
you well. None other as good. <lb />
Sold and guaranteed tit the drug <lb />
Stores of Bryan. Woolen and <lb />
B ST FOR <lb />
and fever is a of <lb />
Tonic. II is simply <lb />
quinine In a tasteless form <lb />
no pay. Pries <lb />
. . <lb />
I. <lb />
c. <lb />
. rep <lb />
I. <lb />
. <lb />
pared , <lb />
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