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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/>
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BOOK <lb/>
THE X, , I HAVE <lb/>
APPOINTED mi; <lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
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i Public School Books in <lb/>
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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/>
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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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Our entire stock of <lb/>
Dry Goods, Domestics. <lb/>
Notions, Shoes, Ac. <lb/>
Division <lb/>
la-inc mm. <lb/>
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leaves p m, arrive Sat <lb/>
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Charlotte <lb/>
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leaves except <lb/>
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pin, Hope II <lb/>
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don for all daily, all <lb/>
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Agent <lb/>
J. It. KENLY, Manager. <lb/>
T. M. or <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/>
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NERVOUSNESS, <lb/>
Al Disease. <lb/>
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thorny <lb/>
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statistics <lb/>
than <lb/>
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/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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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/>
U . lei store. X<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Entered at the Office at <lb/>
N. as Second Class <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
POOR <lb/>
End Life <lb/>
OUR LETTER <lb/>
Mr. Simmons is very yesterday. May their meeting be <lb/>
i earnest and determined in bis work crowned with success. <lb/>
The Great Congressional the fullest confidence in Miss Lillie of <lb/>
cation at Raleigh Last <lb/>
Week and the <lb/>
A few months ago Hal Sugg left <lb/>
for to lake <lb/>
a position mill in <lb/>
MR W. R. WHICHARD DEAD. <lb/>
A Father In Israel OHM o Ills, <lb/>
Reward <lb/>
Willis R. Whichard diet at <lb/>
o'clock Monday night at his <lb/>
city. evening he was <lb/>
bro home a and <lb/>
bis now rests in Cherry Hill <lb/>
Cemetery. <lb/>
Pails <lb/>
day told that bis father, Col. I. A. <lb/>
Greenville that morning <lb/>
for Charlotte in response to a <lb/>
gram staling that Hal was serious- <lb/>
ill. Later it was learned that <lb/>
he was dead and that be had <lb/>
en his own life. The was <lb/>
home Carolina township. The I met by a large of friends <lb/>
funeral took place at the family <lb/>
burial ground Tuesday afternoon <lb/>
at was attended by <lb/>
a large number of relatives and <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
was years old hist <lb/>
March, and to say that there <lb/>
lived Pitt a better man <lb/>
or better citizen than be is but to <lb/>
express the sentiment of <lb/>
who him. For many <lb/>
be bad been a member of the Prim- <lb/>
Baptist church, and bis life <lb/>
earnest consecrated <lb/>
Christian. He was a diligent <lb/>
dent of the Bible, making the <lb/>
study of its sacred pages bis daily <lb/>
shaping his life by its <lb/>
teachings. His faith was <lb/>
trust in the Savior was <lb/>
simple and child like, and bis <lb/>
dying Lord <lb/>
receive my spirit. I humbly <lb/>
at the o'clock train Tuesday even <lb/>
and taken once to the <lb/>
for interment. Messrs. <lb/>
Move, Long, K. E. <lb/>
M. Bare, W. H. Harrington and <lb/>
I. Wilson acting H pall <lb/>
The Charlotte News Monday <lb/>
gave the following of <lb/>
the sad <lb/>
Mr. Hal Sugg, a well known <lb/>
young man of this city, died this <lb/>
morning shortly <lb/>
from the effects <lb/>
with suicidal intent. <lb/>
For sometime past Mr. Sugg <lb/>
has made his home with Mrs. <lb/>
C, Sept. <lb/>
the last few days the <lb/>
Democrats of the Fourth and <lb/>
Eighth Congressional Districts have <lb/>
put up two very <lb/>
as their standard <lb/>
W. of Johnston and <lb/>
Hon. J. C. of <lb/>
gentlemen who not only are <lb/>
avoirdupois but <lb/>
the peers of any <lb/>
Carolina, or State, <lb/>
has sent to the national legislature <lb/>
in many Their combined <lb/>
weight will exceed BOO end <lb/>
stature their height will teach <lb/>
the neighborhood of twelve and <lb/>
a half physical <lb/>
mens of forth manhood. <lb/>
their <lb/>
regard should also be had for their <lb/>
unbounded love of their State <lb/>
people, and the qualifications <lb/>
which they possess such eminent <lb/>
o'clock j degree to serve their constituency, <lb/>
of taken I It was a hard a long drawn- <lb/>
out contest the convention here <lb/>
most stubborn- <lb/>
contested one within the <lb/>
on Hast Ninth <lb/>
street. He had. up to a few weeks of the people of the <lb/>
go, been employed at the district Bat no mistake <lb/>
ion Hill. Later he had been work- <lb/>
the ability of the Democrats to car ville, and Miss of <lb/>
North Carolina for Bryan Tarboro, were out driving <lb/>
by a decided majority, day afternoon when their horse be <lb/>
To my mind there never came and away, <lb/>
the slightest to doubt this j We glad to know that neither <lb/>
for instance, we had a fool of the ladies were hurt, <lb/>
chairman like the Republicans that Nearly all of our young people <lb/>
would make a in j were out of Sunday attending <lb/>
favor of the On the con- the yearly meetings at Cross <lb/>
we've got the finest chair- and Swamp. Your humble <lb/>
man in the South, admittedly, and reporter went to the latter place <lb/>
so we have fears. and, thanks to the hospitable <lb/>
, of our Sheriff, be had a <lb/>
The Stale Committee at their a nice <lb/>
meeting here decided to regrets that <lb/>
white men who voted as long, <lb/>
and Stevenson and all who voted com we <lb/>
the Democratic State another such feast, <lb/>
participate the primary for U. i Ayers <lb/>
This will allow of <lb/>
much all the white men of here, will leave for Hertford <lb/>
Baby <lb/>
State east of to do so, <lb/>
omitting only the Republicans <lb/>
Populists who voted against <lb/>
and will vole for <lb/>
If they voted the Stale Dem <lb/>
ticket, it is <lb/>
any national ticket to May bis efforts in his new- <lb/>
field be crowned with success, <lb/>
r. please the <lb/>
Thursday. He has done much <lb/>
good in our midst has <lb/>
himself as an able preach- <lb/>
and a true Christian. We re- <lb/>
to see him leave as he holds a <lb/>
woman Is suppled with this splendid <lb/>
she need never fear rising or swelling <lb/>
breasts, morning sickness, or cl the <lb/>
which usually accompany <lb/>
The proprietor of a h-re hotel In Tampa. <lb/>
Fla. wife had an awful lime <lb/>
warm spot in the hearts of our With her first child. During her second <lb/>
These are sweet words, but much <lb/>
pain and suffering they used to mean. It's <lb/>
different now. Mother's Friend hat <lb/>
become knows expectant mothers have <lb/>
en spared of anguish of <lb/>
I Is a liniment lo be <lb/>
applied it is rubbed thoroughly <lb/>
Into the muscles of t e abdomen. It gives <lb/>
elastic and and when the final <lb/>
great strain comes they re pond quickly and <lb/>
easily without pa n. Mother's la <lb/>
never taken internally. Internal remedies <lb/>
at this time do more harm than good. If a <lb/>
log for the Alpha Mill. <lb/>
Friday he intimated lie had <lb/>
lost his position, and <lb/>
was exceedingly depress- <lb/>
ed. A slight accident be received <lb/>
For the last years his life the Alpha Mill, which caused <lb/>
Mr. Whichard was an invalid. the loss of several last <lb/>
During these years he suffered his me- <lb/>
. , , . After returning home <lb/>
almost never man suffered, and it he wet direct water stuck to him for ballots, <lb/>
seemed next to impossible a Later the earn- <lb/>
being to endure all that he I pants of the dwelling <lb/>
was called upon to pass through. I nerd groans from the <lb/>
Yet be bore it all <lb/>
fortitude and resignation, often ex- <lb/>
nominee, for <lb/>
is one of the <lb/>
brightest young men in the State <lb/>
and will by his coarse and career <lb/>
in Congress reflect the highest <lb/>
credit upon the district the <lb/>
State. <lb/>
The friends of Congressman At- <lb/>
room the young man occupied. At <lb/>
I breakfast time be was called for <lb/>
the morning meal, but seal word <lb/>
claiming -These light that he preferred to sleep, as lie <lb/>
for as a far more felt One of the household <lb/>
and eternal weight of <lb/>
and found him a stupor. Ail <lb/>
Mr. being nominated on the <lb/>
ballot at one o'clock p. m. <lb/>
on the morning of Friday, the con- <lb/>
having been in continuous <lb/>
session with short recess for <lb/>
since noon of Thursday. <lb/>
On the final ballot Mr. <lb/>
themselves, it would seem. <lb/>
A board of control of seven <lb/>
including friends of each can- <lb/>
will canvass the returns, <lb/>
viz., Clement Manly, Charles M. <lb/>
Bathe <lb/>
B. S. <lb/>
The <lb/>
will matters their re- <lb/>
counties and appoint two <lb/>
each precinct, who <lb/>
shall favor different candidates <lb/>
weather man that we Bethel folks <lb/>
are some rain, and if he <lb/>
will send us just a little, we will <lb/>
CO, H. A. London, K. him as long as he lives. <lb/>
is. A. D. Walls, J. H. FouL <lb/>
OPPOSED POISONING <lb/>
Woman Dies Under Mysterious <lb/>
Circumstances. <lb/>
Staton left here today to attend <lb/>
the burial of Willis R. <lb/>
HEARD IN WASH- <lb/>
was an inspiration to sir by <lb/>
efforts to rev him <lb/>
votes, Mr. W. C. Ham- <lb/>
proved Randolph Capt. B. <lb/>
A physician was summoned Ml. <lb/>
water Vance would have <lb/>
his bedside and hear one so <lb/>
talk love and good- who saw at a glance that the young <lb/>
tie- His children. man was suffering from poison. A <lb/>
stomach pump was brought changed its vote to Hammer if it <lb/>
service, but still no relief came, would have nominated him. but <lb/>
Antidotes were administered, but Mr. already having votes <lb/>
to do no avail. <lb/>
Through his years his <lb/>
devoted wife, children and sister, <lb/>
were unceasing in their attentions <lb/>
for his comfort, and n his dying; Sugg lingered between lite and <lb/>
moments, with his family gathered death all of yesterday and hist, <lb/>
about him. he said loving hands at the hour named <lb/>
had done all possible for him but death came as a relief. <lb/>
; more than enough to nominate him <lb/>
it was not done, vote was <lb/>
unanimous, on motion of Mr. <lb/>
Hammer, and be and the other l <lb/>
,,,,.,. , . . Deceased has been a resident of . candidates, including Mr. <lb/>
they could not stay the hand of for several months, lie .,.,. ,,,, . ,;., <lb/>
death, lie was ready tor the sum- was a son of a prominent lawyer, , r <lb/>
moos when it came. Greenville, X C, and was <lb/>
Mr. Whichard was truly a good <lb/>
man, a useful citizen, and <lb/>
ever known was <lb/>
member the Firs North <lb/>
regiment in the <lb/>
war, A telegram from <lb/>
Mr. never <lb/>
many as Hill Vote.- <lb/>
being necessary <lb/>
received as <lb/>
any ballot, <lb/>
a choice. <lb/>
more than two-thirds of the <lb/>
a real success <lb/>
tilling the so ;. i- n. <lb/>
whom it could be truly suit <lb/>
A telegram from his <lb/>
Id in highest lather received this morning states <lb/>
teem. He loved his home and, that he will arrive in Charlotte <lb/>
loved was one the tonight and will take charge of the were determined to <lb/>
a real body, probably taking it to j a <lb/>
for burial. The <lb/>
friend. way, is the editor of the <lb/>
Ne- reporter that be , ,.,. , <lb/>
lived his bee,, depressed some time <lb/>
was noted far wide for its and was subject to such spells, It ability, chairman <lb/>
a business is also learned that this was the I of his county committee-made a <lb/>
seldom and could con attempt he had made to splendid run, and made many <lb/>
have worn political honors had he . among the <lb/>
, . . , s ore members i , ,. <lb/>
desired them, but he had such love Baptist church. e from other counties to most <lb/>
an com- kind of poison the Granger until <lb/>
of the family circle baa been <lb/>
nothing him <lb/>
from them, <lb/>
. . i Henry Head. <lb/>
lie leaves a u <lb/>
that day. I have heard many <lb/>
compliments paid our brother <lb/>
knight of the and, being <lb/>
a young man. I hazard nothing in <lb/>
N. Sept. 11th. <lb/>
The Tunis Lumber Co. bus gone <lb/>
into the hands receiver. <lb/>
H. C. Lewis has made an assign- <lb/>
The news from the lower part of <lb/>
this county the North <lb/>
Mrs. Missile, formerly and from Hyde regard to crop <lb/>
is distressing. <lb/>
W. H. Wilkinson, <lb/>
D. M. Jordan <lb/>
were here last <lb/>
week. I <lb/>
Mother's was used and <lb/>
the baby was born-- l-lore the doctor <lb/>
arrived. It's certain., <lb/>
s th <lb/>
leas, <lb/>
CO., <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
let ii <lb/>
CROSS ROADS AGAIN. <lb/>
Another over <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
died last <lb/>
re-1 day, and was buried Fri- <lb/>
day morning. Her body was ex- <lb/>
Saturday and the Coroner <lb/>
elimination. <lb/>
Our Commissioners have <lb/>
It to supposed from of <lb/>
that she was poisoned by <lb/>
daughter an n sister, n b i have n I <lb/>
priceless heritage . the life he , and robbed it of a <lb/>
lived and the good nm I wife and At that <lb/>
His relations ire . friends I hour Mrs. Ada <lb/>
At o'clock this afternoon j predicting that deserved <lb/>
will come to him in the future. <lb/>
in <lb/>
he semi to Congress <lb/>
legion, and nil will sadly wife of Mr. pass-1 preference to Spencer <lb/>
him. to bis ashes, and had been I one of her truest sons <lb/>
,. , many months, , ,, , . <lb/>
may his memory ever be blessed.- ,,. b. <lb/>
The writer feels that he cannot Intensely. She held fur <lb/>
justly close this tribute without I on bravely to life, regretting to or heard <lb/>
brief own i ones, but good of him. It is <lb/>
to realize that we are to be <lb/>
, . ,, , . . lie were <lb/>
Being deprived by the wisdom n ;.,. <lb/>
father but Mm. the eldest <lb/>
a mere boy, he k . of Mr. Mm, H. A. <lb/>
place to us. read; to May 12th, <lb/>
give words i. <lb/>
helping band when needed I ,, <lb/>
her a few months <lb/>
n, i u ye rs old, On <lb/>
i ho i married <lb/>
helping us upon s i to Mr. The has- <lb/>
lie an internal <lb/>
her. nor parents, <lb/>
of whom arc living, she also <lb/>
two sisters, <lb/>
it was always a joy to sit, Mi-. i. J. Which- <lb/>
life, h, <lb/>
pride in our making a <lb/>
life as we had u one <lb/>
own suns. since <lb/>
a were, his el <lb/>
word.- of <lb/>
and receive <lb/>
The of i <lb/>
Kan., . ma-i <lb/>
had been m II <lb/>
a license to remain <lb/>
his family of Mi ring <lb/>
his time in j ill. ti a <lb/>
of the term the prison r's <lb/>
sued tin- Sheriff for the price of <lb/>
board and lodging for her spouse. <lb/>
She was awarded for <lb/>
bin the Sheriff has appeal- <lb/>
id to the District Court. <lb/>
degree, <lb/>
r heel j ear- it <lb/>
rations I. ; <lb/>
marked he <lb/>
six- bad a host of <lb/>
badly her. <lb/>
The burial will lake <lb/>
day afternoon in Cherry Mill <lb/>
12th. <lb/>
a advertises <lb/>
carpets be <lb/>
tit the national capita <lb/>
year and by two <lb/>
such splendid representative men <lb/>
as and Huston. <lb/>
TH B <lb/>
The nave now <lb/>
eon- <lb/>
district, and ant <lb/>
Small, Kitchen, Thomas, <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
but <lb/>
three set veil in Con- <lb/>
and a line body man they <lb/>
make. Let's elect them all. <lb/>
Chairman Simmons has been in <lb/>
living many of I Washington, D. C., daring the <lb/>
unceasing j few days, in conference Na <lb/>
Deeds Jones Con <lb/>
i , . . , <lb/>
will Chairman <lb/>
Congressional campaign will <lb/>
Her life was of to <lb/>
her home friends; nay more, <lb/>
i even to an <lb/>
her husband. <lb/>
The jury brought in a verdict <lb/>
that the deceased came to her <lb/>
death by causes unknown to them, <lb/>
but ordered that her stomach and <lb/>
liver be to the chemist <lb/>
for a chemical examination to see <lb/>
whether or not she was poisoned. <lb/>
Mr. had been to Dr. <lb/>
Warren questioned him <lb/>
as to whether or not she <lb/>
had Dr. Warren <lb/>
told him that she never had any of <lb/>
the symptoms of disease, r. <lb/>
insisted that she did have <lb/>
consumption and that he was <lb/>
afraid to stay with her, as lie fear- <lb/>
ed she had it and was liable to <lb/>
drop dead any time. She had <lb/>
apparently well up to <lb/>
day. It is said Mr. had <lb/>
been mistreating his wife for sever- <lb/>
and on last Wednesday <lb/>
went to Washington to gel her <lb/>
some Thursday morn- <lb/>
Mrs. had a bard chill <lb/>
he gave her some medicine <lb/>
and went off and left her. When <lb/>
he returned later she was dead <lb/>
on the bridge at this place, is <lb/>
bridge a public highway and <lb/>
are bicycles vehicles; That the <lb/>
order is timely few doubt, as boys, <lb/>
fools had caused horses <lb/>
to lie several <lb/>
by reckless riding. <lb/>
Master John Banner, who has <lb/>
been in Philadelphia for some <lb/>
past, returned on the 8th. <lb/>
That his parents many friends <lb/>
were glad to see him goes without <lb/>
saying. <lb/>
Parker's Cross Roads, about <lb/>
and a half miles north of <lb/>
ville, is becoming famous for rob- <lb/>
attempted <lb/>
Mr D. T. House lives there car- <lb/>
on a general <lb/>
Several times lately there <lb/>
have been reports of somebody <lb/>
breaking into his store or house <lb/>
and once he fired several shots at <lb/>
the intruders. <lb/>
Saturday night a messenger came <lb/>
over to town for Mr. W. C. Mines <lb/>
to take his blood hounds go to <lb/>
the Cross Roads at once, as there <lb/>
had been another robbery. The <lb/>
way that the story of this robbery <lb/>
goes is that Mr. House was in the <lb/>
bar room of the store waiting on a <lb/>
customer and heard something rat- <lb/>
i- the store room. He <lb/>
went in the latter room and found <lb/>
that the whole money drawer had <lb/>
been pulled out from under the <lb/>
counter the drawer and con- <lb/>
tents taken away. The drawer <lb/>
contained the day's sales, said to <lb/>
be about <lb/>
Mr. Hines out with his <lb/>
hounds and struck a trail. The <lb/>
dogs run the trail around a <lb/>
of about live miles through <lb/>
Market when <lb/>
Falkland, N. C. Sept. 7th came out were right back at the <lb/>
Mr. store from where they At <lb/>
As a tobacco producer, and in some places where the ground was <lb/>
behalf of the tobacco farmers oft tracks of two persons could lie <lb/>
I truly state that it seen. <lb/>
pleasing to see that Mr. O. L. Joy- <lb/>
has taken the i <lb/>
co in Home <lb/>
again. As in the post it will lie <lb/>
eagerly read. The raisers <lb/>
have the sincerity <lb/>
and accuracy of toe <lb/>
made by Mr. Joyner relative to the <lb/>
tobacco market. He throws out <lb/>
no bewildering inducements, or <lb/>
Machines <lb/>
IN IN PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
If you need a Machine see me <lb/>
Hooker's store, or write me <lb/>
to deceive. I an- J. C. LANIER. <lb/>
Fuels plain are what . <lb/>
farmer needs now. He gels tally <lb/>
enough to ill is. j <lb/>
There are many very <lb/>
the in Green- <lb/>
reliable yet <lb/>
among them all it cannot lie <lb/>
Ions to claim that O. L. Joyner <lb/>
has been the leading individual by j <lb/>
his insertions to attract, to direct,. <lb/>
to enthuse, to build up and per- <lb/>
establish a tobacco <lb/>
market In Greenville second to <lb/>
none the State. W. R. W. <lb/>
Horse Drowned. <lb/>
night a horse belonging <lb/>
to Mr. K. Tyson was drowned in <lb/>
Lumber Co. the a his stables lot. The <lb/>
E H. Short Lumber Co. are j u curb over it <lb/>
overhaul g their dry <lb/>
kilns. <lb/>
of steam- <lb/>
May Russell, is getting out <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Is is supposed the <lb/>
of A. S. Kelly . Co. will be con- <lb/>
at lea.-l awhile. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line is grad- <lb/>
Slain street at the railroad <lb/>
crossing and tilling with stone. <lb/>
Our Superintendent of street, J. <lb/>
ti. t haunt i. , is determined to <lb/>
make this a judging <lb/>
from the number of tiles he is put <lb/>
wanting to bury her MOO as <lb/>
We have dusty on our streets, <lb/>
the shells are into <lb/>
tibia he had her buried Friday <lb/>
mottling. <lb/>
Mr. left Saturday morn- palpable dust, and don't the ladies <lb/>
for Ocracoke on a pleasure trip, catch it in trying to keep <lb/>
knowing that his wife's <lb/>
clean f <lb/>
Rev. D. Waters, who held so <lb/>
successful a meeting lit Athens <lb/>
Chapel recently, one at Old <lb/>
Ford on the 8th inst. <lb/>
Sheriff Hodges has more regular <lb/>
boarders than any other hotel in <lb/>
town. <lb/>
has commenced <lb/>
for buildings store on bis <lb/>
home lot. corner Gladden and <lb/>
Second <lb/>
Salt water trout blue <lb/>
i.-Ii are caught almost at the <lb/>
wharves of our town. <lb/>
Mrs. H. It. Clark continues very <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
A small cook house was partly <lb/>
e are glad ; burned street Thurs- <lb/>
to know that his reputation us day about midnight, <lb/>
teacher drawn scholars from I lived neat <lb/>
Other Blue I Beaver fell dead on Sunday <lb/>
the <lb/>
so that h. could walk very well; L. B. Everett, who has <lb/>
we lire glad to know that he at Farmville for seven months past <lb/>
has improved. In employment of the <lb/>
Would be taken up for an <lb/>
The woman's has <lb/>
ban sent to Raleigh to the State <lb/>
Chemist. <lb/>
i items <lb/>
Bethel, <lb/>
John from near <lb/>
came over Sept. to begin j <lb/>
school with Prof. d. Me <lb/>
Oscar Case, from, be- <lb/>
school D. <lb/>
through which a wood pump was <lb/>
used. The horse pushed both the <lb/>
box pump the well fell I <lb/>
in backwards. <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
CORDS OP <lb/>
Dogwood <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Persimmon <lb/>
Timber. Will pay from to <lb/>
10.00 per cord for same, F. O. B. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
THIS WOOD must be round, <lb/>
nearly free from knots, and sawed <lb/>
off at both ends. Will feet <lb/>
and S feet long and as small as <lb/>
inches in diameter at small <lb/>
but no smaller. <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Goldsboro, N. C <lb/>
Points Higher. <lb/>
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your <lb/>
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON <lb/>
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU. <lb/>
w. K. Davenport and wife, from <lb/>
Rail and Lumber <lb/>
county are here on bus- X <lb/>
spent<lb/>
now, upon his urn, start up <lb/>
st, and in about days the <lb/>
regular appointments of u number <lb/>
of in addition to <lb/>
work of the electors ton- <lb/>
will be <lb/>
Sunday here an preached <lb/>
Primitive Baptist of which <lb/>
he was formerly pastor. <lb/>
high School. J H. , son of our in <lb/>
Oar teacher us today , sheriff, is building a neat <lb/>
that he had over pupils on residence Market street. <lb/>
,. Stores will soon keep open <lb/>
the gas will the <lb/>
A protracted meeting was <lb/>
in the Methodist church <lb/>
We have just established at Greenville one of the best equipped <lb/>
Gins to lie found in North and solicit your ginning. <lb/>
We t out best you can get anywhere but our charges are <lb/>
no higher than others. YOUR COTTON. <lb/>
GREEN HOOKER, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
not. <lb/>
Hi . <lb/>
Call see our <lb/>
FELTS,. <lb/>
Fur Summer and Fall wear. have the cheap- <lb/>
t Una brought to Greenville We are still <lb/>
selling our Summer Millinery at below cost. <lb/>
Yours to please, <lb/>
Misses ERWIN <lb/>
Hi N <lb/>
I am Back <lb/>
From the North. <lb/>
The New Goods are <lb/>
Coming Right Along. <lb/>
As usual My Store Leads in <lb/>
Quality and Price. <lb/>
WATCH OUT FOR ME. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this it <lb/>
st to remind you that you owe <lb/>
Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Fruit Jars, Fruit Jars, Fruit <lb/>
Jars at <lb/>
Horse shoeing by a first-class <lb/>
white workman, at W. O. <lb/>
shop avenue. <lb/>
B. Graham, editor of the <lb/>
Journal, is on u <lb/>
visit to Greenville made us <lb/>
a call today. He is also <lb/>
distributing literature for the Dan- <lb/>
ville street fair carnival to be <lb/>
held first week in October. <lb/>
Dally Reflector 12th. <lb/>
An <lb/>
Mr. John F. Whichard, of Car- <lb/>
one of the three <lb/>
old men of that township whose <lb/>
names we mentioned sometime <lb/>
since, was in town today and gave <lb/>
The reflector a call. He has <lb/>
passed his life <lb/>
is now in his 80th year. He says <lb/>
he along fairly well for a <lb/>
In his younger days <lb/>
he was a great fisher hunter, <lb/>
but of late years him not engaged <lb/>
much in those sports. This was <lb/>
his first visit to Greenville in more <lb/>
than a year. <lb/>
A Sad Funeral <lb/>
The remains of Mrs. <lb/>
who died Monday afternoon, <lb/>
were taken to Cherry Hill <lb/>
tery at o'clock Tuesday afternoon <lb/>
for interment. The pall bearers <lb/>
were Messrs. F. G. James, D. E. <lb/>
House, Harry Skinner, <lb/>
and T. <lb/>
Services were conduct- <lb/>
ed at the grave by Key. J. <lb/>
Booth. <lb/>
A large number of sorrowing <lb/>
relatives friends gathered <lb/>
about the grave to pay their last <lb/>
murk of respect to deceased. <lb/>
It solemn livery <lb/>
heart wast niched, there seem- <lb/>
ed not dry eye vast <lb/>
course. <lb/>
Two were <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
and <lb/>
were beautifully sung during the <lb/>
services by Mrs. Walter <lb/>
Mrs. Sam White Messrs. W. <lb/>
F. R. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
12th. <lb/>
Miss Nannie D. Wood, of <lb/>
Va., arrived on <lb/>
day evening's train. She will <lb/>
have charge of the music depart- <lb/>
of the High <lb/>
School. The citizens of <lb/>
ville and surrounding country ex- <lb/>
tern her a cordial welcome all <lb/>
of us wish her stay among us may- <lb/>
be so pleasant as to cause her to <lb/>
wish to with us always. <lb/>
What is the difficulty with a <lb/>
young man who after seating his <lb/>
best young lady in his buggy, gets <lb/>
up also, only to find his horse still <lb/>
hitched to the past He says it is <lb/>
not moonshine, but wont explain. <lb/>
you tell Mi. Editor Yes. <lb/>
He is <lb/>
Our market is beginning to loom <lb/>
up. Friend Simon is the <lb/>
right man the right place. A <lb/>
good market and a warm ad- <lb/>
of the fair sex. We all bet <lb/>
on being first-class in every- <lb/>
thing. <lb/>
The Carriage Co. <lb/>
rolled out the last two days five <lb/>
as pretty buggies as we ever saw. <lb/>
Their work be excelled. <lb/>
For like the A. G. Cox Co's. <lb/>
wagons they are put up of the <lb/>
best material and finished by the <lb/>
most skilled workmen. <lb/>
K. Williams, of Greenville <lb/>
was a welcome visitor here <lb/>
day. Dick is well-known Among <lb/>
our people and all arc delighted <lb/>
to have him come among us. <lb/>
We deeply with our <lb/>
townsman Mr. I. A. Sugg, in the <lb/>
loss of his brother Hal, who died <lb/>
in Charlotte Monday. Ike left <lb/>
yesterday Greenville order <lb/>
to be present at the funeral. We <lb/>
Hal well. He was a good <lb/>
boy and we sincerely mourn his <lb/>
death. <lb/>
Tho Missionary Baptists are <lb/>
conducting a protracted meeting <lb/>
at this week. Mr. A. G. <lb/>
Cox, always kind and <lb/>
nearly every evening has team <lb/>
hitched to wagons and charge <lb/>
carries all who wish to attend. <lb/>
And many our people avail <lb/>
themselves of the opportunity thus <lb/>
I hem. <lb/>
sold on our market yes-<lb/>
I House. <lb/>
is well that court is so near at <lb/>
hand. The jail might have to be <lb/>
enlarged if man;, more prisoners <lb/>
were sent. week's court will <lb/>
doubt do some thinning out by <lb/>
transferring several of them to the <lb/>
penitentiary. <lb/>
Some Speak to Me, Some to Yon <lb/>
M I III. MM. <lb/>
K. M. left this <lb/>
; for <lb/>
tied Forbes hit this morning <lb/>
for Durham to attend Trinity Col <lb/>
Wilson returned Sunday <lb/>
evening Iron his trip north after <lb/>
J. L. Jackson <lb/>
this mi ruing on bis to Wake <lb/>
forest College. <lb/>
B. W. of Norfolk, <lb/>
has located here to buy for <lb/>
a Norfolk firm. <lb/>
Jarvis reached home Sun- <lb/>
day evening from Colorado, where <lb/>
he has been for several months. <lb/>
Miss Hattie Leggett left this <lb/>
morning for Baltimore to purchase <lb/>
millinery far Mrs. M. A. Leggett. <lb/>
I. A. Sugg left this morning for <lb/>
Charlotte in response to a telegram <lb/>
that bis son Hal was very sick. <lb/>
J. H. Cobb went to Norfolk <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
K. Fill ford returned to Wash- <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Col. K. A. of <lb/>
spent today here. <lb/>
W. J. Thigpen went to Baltimore <lb/>
Tuesday morning. <lb/>
Joe Powell, of spent <lb/>
Tuesday night here. <lb/>
K. M. Cheek returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
J. I. Cherry returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Forbes came in Tuesday <lb/>
morning from New Kern. <lb/>
Carlos Harris went down to Win <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
V. J. and w. T. Lee returned <lb/>
from evening. <lb/>
went down <lb/>
to Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Mrs. left Monday <lb/>
evening for Washington City. <lb/>
T. N. returned to Rock <lb/>
Hill, s. morning. <lb/>
Rev. If. ii. Harding returned <lb/>
Tuesday morning. <lb/>
V. returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening from a trip up the road. <lb/>
H. J. Cobb and wife returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from York. <lb/>
Miss Betsey Greene returned <lb/>
Monday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Rev. J. N. Booth is assisting in <lb/>
a protracted meeting at <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Hiss Fannie Moore returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from a visit lo <lb/>
relatives in <lb/>
Mrs. A. daughter, <lb/>
of spent Tuesday here <lb/>
with Mrs. Wiley Brown. <lb/>
Mrs. F. M. Hodges and little <lb/>
con, Churchill, returned Monday <lb/>
evening from a visit lo Washington <lb/>
J. COT, of who <lb/>
has been <lb/>
returned evening. <lb/>
Mrs. D. P. of <lb/>
son, who has been visiting <lb/>
here, returned homo Tuesday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Moore, of Kinston, <lb/>
who has visiting Mrs. Jane <lb/>
Moore, returned home Monday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss came over <lb/>
Tuesday morning from to <lb/>
attend the funeral of her brother <lb/>
Hal Sugg. <lb/>
Misses Dora of <lb/>
I, id Mabel Joyner, of Baltimore, <lb/>
visiting Mi's. Alice Harper <lb/>
South Greenville. <lb/>
Bruce Sugg came from Rocky <lb/>
Mount Tuesday evening to attend <lb/>
the burial of his brother, Hal, <lb/>
returned Ibis morning. <lb/>
Charlie James, Major Fleming, <lb/>
Andrew Moore Hurry Skinner, <lb/>
Jr., left Tuesday morning for Chap- <lb/>
el Hill to attend the <lb/>
K. Greene, W. It. <lb/>
Greene and sou, J. J. W. <lb/>
II. Bagwell mid Swindell <lb/>
left Tuesday morning for Wash- <lb/>
City, <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
Twice in <lb/>
Goods Selling Like Wild Fire <lb/>
Hie great markets like New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore have searched <lb/>
Bargains and we have them. We are going I. r less money thin anybody <lb/>
else. Why Because we buy more goods than any other store in town <lb/>
and get larger disc Mints and sell smallest p <lb/>
margin profit, depending a large volume <lb/>
and no rents to pay. <lb/>
and sell. ASH Over <lb/>
the Counter and No to <lb/>
Let The es<lb/>
Men Suite the 8.00 and 9.00 quality, Sale Price, <lb/>
. , . Boys Suits the J and Sale Price, GO <lb/>
Men Suits the 6.00 and Sale Price, <lb/>
Suits, Tailor ti Lined, the <lb/>
Men Suits quality, while they lust <lb/>
All quality in <lb/>
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb/>
Shirt Waists, worth <lb/>
l mill l at. <lb/>
plain and fancy Linen <lb/>
Waist, white Collars and Culls, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
68-inch extra heavy <lb/>
German <lb/>
Black Bose,<lb/>
Linen Canvas, <lb/>
Best Feather Bone, all colors <lb/>
Knitting Silk, all colon, worth <lb/>
Hen's Collars, worth <lb/>
Elastic Webbing worth <lb/>
., <lb/>
Checked Steel Boil ilk rovers <lb/>
Lace, worth <lb/>
quality. <lb/>
worth n. <lb/>
Foulard Bilk, worth <lb/>
lite. <lb/>
worth Nottingham worth <lb/>
worth <lb/>
o-ls <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Honey on. i .,,.; <lb/>
. , , ,.,,,., d <lb/>
English Woven lied Spreads, worth <lb/>
. Bilk Pulley Bells, ail colors . <lb/>
in inch Lining, worth Cotton, worth <lb/>
Bide worth <lb/>
White <lb/>
per <lb/>
Welled Pique, all colors., <lb/>
English Curtain <lb/>
Negligee Shirts,<lb/>
Waists sets, worth <lb/>
Men's Bilk Bosom <lb/>
It st Corset <lb/>
Box Fancy <lb/>
Window roller I <lb/>
Waists <lb/>
Vi styles and Patterns, the-<lb/>
while they last, <lb/>
Unusual Stealing-. <lb/>
When folks make up their <lb/>
to Meal any way they <lb/>
stool some very peculiar things. <lb/>
For instance we <lb/>
a or two ago somebody stole <lb/>
all the pumps out in town. <lb/>
They not pull up the pipes, <lb/>
however. <lb/>
And a merchant who sells sew- <lb/>
inn machines tells us a man went <lb/>
in and Wanted shuttle. He wan <lb/>
looking about a machine <lb/>
while the was <lb/>
turned actually stole the shuttle<lb/>
</p>
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Attention <lb/>
I am bow offering you one i f most complete <lb/>
GOODS, SHOES, MATS. PASTS, <lb/>
v TE, GLASSWARE, TABLE <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
which to the standard of any market are fresh <lb/>
When you to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
to please. <lb/>
. White <lb/>
WHAT SAY <lb/>
Our Royal <lb/>
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb/>
at. Mary's School, ST. C, <lb/>
Hen. Goldsboro, <lb/>
A I purchased a Fell Mattress from <lb/>
yon. After Riving It a thorough trial, I it the comfortable <lb/>
in ail respects far the most Mattress I ever used, <lb/>
have tried both cotton and hair and prefer this <lb/>
to either. Wishing yon much success with your Felt Mattress, I am <lb/>
Respectfully, Mrs. M. Matron. <lb/>
OUR After night's use, if ii is all you <lb/>
hoped for in a comfortable bed, return it us we will refund <lb/>
you full paid without you not bring <lb/>
one cent, not the freight. <lb/>
HOW CAN Ii your local dealer does not handle <lb/>
our waitresses, its direct I'm descriptive of same. <lb/>
ROY ALL BORDEN, <lb/>
Manufacturers of Furniture, Mattresses, etc., GOLDSBORO. X. c. <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
Victor safe is made in all con- <lb/>
borne, office and general use. <lb/>
Every sale with a guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. Prices range from tip. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C.<lb/>
and Laxative. Una ran teed cure fin <lb/>
fever all i billions troubles. For sale by <lb/>
Harrington, Barber ., <lb/>
Winterville, X. C,<lb/>
ii <lb/>
.- DIRECTORS HAVE <lb/>
APPOINTED the <lb/>
fleeter <lb/>
lie Pi bile i Books in <lb/>
Pi . . book i on <lb/>
. i- , sod can supply what <lb/>
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COPY <lb/>
led , ran ice i book <lb/>
-i. . pen slates, its <lb/>
I inks, union boxes etc, <lb/>
. l cent, plain lead pencils cent, <lb/>
rabbit lip I I i l cent, n nice tablet with <lb/>
pi , assorted crayons, with metal hold- <lb/>
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all in alee wood box, <lb/>
wide tablet cents of best <lb/>
mi, . mi books to cents, <lb/>
White . in box, ii us. Good tool's cap <lb/>
paper in o per<lb/>
Barker Fountain <lb/>
flight <lb/>
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agreeable tho <lb/>
elaborate color i i oration e- <lb/>
of a group is <lb/>
a departure tho custom <lb/>
at former expositions. To <lb/>
prismatic brilliance, of and <lb/>
rich tint of buildings will <lb/>
added water in <lb/>
conception of supreme beauty. In <lb/>
alt Clio courts be large pools rip- <lb/>
and sparkling under Ibo fantastic <lb/>
of fountains. Many <lb/>
fountains to be <lb/>
sculptured works, with Jets of water <lb/>
hundreds of <lb/>
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the will like the <lb/>
of tropical America, a flower of tho <lb/>
night. Tin n ill it blossom in <lb/>
perfection. With nil the fountains <lb/>
playing amid <lb/>
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cascade In form from <lb/>
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fringing every building and giving to <lb/>
every ripple if water a <lb/>
tic Iridescence; with mush lending the <lb/>
charm f sweat sounds to the harmony <lb/>
of color sculptural flowers, foliage <lb/>
fountains, the evening; scenes at <lb/>
i will be stub no <lb/>
if beautiful Will permit to pass <lb/>
without at least one determined effort <lb/>
to witness <lb/>
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Inga and bordered with a double row <lb/>
trees BUd grassy banks is a broad <lb/>
id stately than a mils Id <lb/>
length. At points ibis canal <lb/>
forms a the court vistas, but <lb/>
baa more t the rich <lb/>
of that portion of the grounds <lb/>
the buildings. <lb/>
that lose acid lawns and <lb/>
tap the main waterway at <lb/>
various Intervals, at the southern <lb/>
tide of the Esplanade ii broadens into <lb/>
lakes where there have been planted a <lb/>
wonderful variety of water plants to <lb/>
ready for next year's blossoming. <lb/>
In that part of tho great Exposition <lb/>
i known Delaware Park is a <lb/>
Unit a mile surrounded by wood <lb/>
i banks that will contribute much to <lb/>
tin I. of the <lb/>
H far the uncommon beauty <lb/>
of great enterprise. Now of the <lb/>
practical aide. The exhibits to <lb/>
be in the buildings will in- <lb/>
nearly everything of commercial <lb/>
value or Industrial utility. The <lb/>
each them a considerable ex- <lb/>
In Itself, are as <lb/>
and electrical appliances; line <lb/>
art- palming, decoration; <lb/>
graphic arts typography, lithography, <lb/>
and copperplate priming, photo- <lb/>
mi drawing, <lb/>
ii g and bookbinding; liberal <lb/>
v. ring, public works, <lb/>
tractive an hygiene ma- <lb/>
and the <lb/>
progress labor and <lb/>
Invention. Isolated and collective ex- <lb/>
agriculture, food and Its <lb/>
rise, agricultural machinery <lb/>
viticulture, <lb/>
live horses, rattle. <lb/>
swine, pet stock; forestry and <lb/>
forest products, flab, <lb/>
products apparatus for <lb/>
of ad urea, transportation <lb/>
ax- <lb/>
from the islands, <lb/>
to Guam, and the Phil <lb/>
large by the <lb/>
National from all depart- <lb/>
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Mexico, and from <lb/>
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next year <lb/>
and the six that <lb/>
the city are making ready to meet the <lb/>
extra of a <lb/>
-s which next promises <lb/>
lo bring. Mack <lb/>
Perfect Health. <lb/>
Keep the system in or- <lb/>
by the occasional <lb/>
liver Pills. peg. <lb/>
the bowels and produce <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
For sick headache, <lb/>
constipation and kin- <lb/>
diseases, <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
WORKING FOR HIS STATE. <lb/>
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to be It not <lb/>
right to put your newspaper off <lb/>
until e hope a large <lb/>
of our over the <lb/>
county will conic in court week and <lb/>
pay up. we have not <lb/>
marked paper or sent <lb/>
mil any individual bill <lb/>
we may get at both if you <lb/>
don't collie on with owe <lb/>
u. Thai is all we for <lb/>
what anybody ought <lb/>
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all Win gram . grains, alack rake <lb/>
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easily that North would <lb/>
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any Male in II la as easy <lb/>
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a competency as any country <lb/>
on the globe. Shall we take <lb/>
of this Offer I think Hint our <lb/>
grand old state will take n single step <lb/>
backward, but it will I <lb/>
with or In advance our sister <lb/>
stales. We notice last some of our <lb/>
southern are forth every <lb/>
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for a of permitting <lb/>
our state lo lag. <lb/>
our motto. <lb/>
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five the of the <lb/>
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eight real will <lb/>
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At the old Moore store, <lb/>
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opened a new and <lb/>
lock of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
of Meats, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Snuff, <lb/>
Fruits, fact <lb/>
to be found up-to date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We pay the market <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either cash or barter. When <lb/>
you want to sell or when you <lb/>
want to buy come to see us. <lb/>
To who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage we promise sat <lb/>
at Five Point <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restart Vitality, Lost <lb/>
Cu of <lb/>
d or <lb/>
Ionic <lb/>
blood <lb/>
tO <lb/>
till <lb/>
of By snail <lb/>
for <lb/>
bankable to cur <lb/>
or refund bald, baud for circular <lb/>
a i copy of our <lb/>
EXTRA <lb/>
Tablets <lb/>
NERVOUSNESS, <lb/>
An America Disease <lb/>
S. Weir la I <lb/>
for statement that net-1 <lb/>
Is the I <lb/>
of the American nation, and <lb/>
statistic show that deaths <lb/>
Hunker one-fourth of all deaths <lb/>
recorded, the being main- <lb/>
among young people. <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
Is grind specific for this great <lb/>
American disease, because It goes <lb/>
straight to source of the weak- <lb/>
building up health and <lb/>
strength by supplying <lb/>
ant food and pure Mood to the <lb/>
worn-out tissues, rousing tho liver <lb/>
to and regulating all tho <lb/>
organs of the body. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
of is <lb/>
fell. It is hard to gel enough <lb/>
for ordinary transactions <lb/>
making <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Doctors, horse bicycle <lb/>
dealers, real buyers, <lb/>
undertaker., <lb/>
coal wood meal <lb/>
aim others; Law of <lb/>
Carolina the require <lb/>
to I out the in <lb/>
each year. Please <lb/>
at and save trouble. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
a. 1900. <lb/>
Leave <lb/>
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MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
Jackson CHICAGO. lO. <lb/>
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never full U V <lb/>
HO pills . <lb/>
II of <lb/>
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tin- day qualified before <lb/>
clerk of Superior court of Pitt <lb/>
an executrix to Will and testament <lb/>
of W. K. deceased, notice b <lb/>
hereby to all claims <lb/>
estate of ail W. K. <lb/>
to present them to mo for payment on or <lb/>
the 16th of July 1901, or <lb/>
will be plead in of their recovery, <lb/>
All re- <lb/>
make immediate payment to me <lb/>
Thin the 24th day of July <lb/>
A. <lb/>
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lot-ks. with <lb/>
them, taken <lb/>
the ten <lb/>
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about mumps you <lb/>
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Times Herald. <lb/>
s has been Id use for 3.000 years <lb/>
and it twice In tho <lb/>
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was discovered The <lb/>
found shop had not nil Its <lb/>
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year. <lb/>
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wife Annie t land for <lb/>
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the Court <lb/>
in on Monday the day <lb/>
parcel Of lot the town of <lb/>
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store lot at a post Wilson St. run- <lb/>
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poles and links to a in <lb/>
line, then poles <lb/>
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with said street North West <lb/>
and links lo the beginning, known as <lb/>
the stable lot. <lb/>
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bonds of matrimony; tho <lb/>
will that lie is <lb/>
at the <lb/>
will to on Um me- <lb/>
tin in <lb/>
nest, it the 17th do of <lb/>
the Court in N. C. <lb/>
an or to tho in <lb/>
or tho plaintiff will to the <lb/>
the relief <lb/>
This Will of May <lb/>
I C. <lb/>
Clark Superior Court <lb/>
K. U for <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Washing <lb/>
Ion daily at ll A. M. for <lb/>
daily at I <lb/>
P. M. Washington. <lb/>
leaves <lb/>
Friday a at A. M. for T r- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for <lb/>
at ll A. M. carried freight only. <lb/>
iii with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, for all for the West <lb/>
with lit Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers freight by <lb/>
the Old H. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde from <lb/>
Way Lint from <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. O. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
too <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Si I. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North <lb/>
In Ins <lb/>
J I. Cherry, Jr., against Maggie <lb/>
defendant Maggie Cherry <lb/>
will take action as <lb/>
commenced in <lb/>
i County, at the <lb/>
Ian cf Court to held at tic Court <lb/>
Ho in the Second Monday <lb/>
after the Monday in September, <lb/>
which lime and place she will appear <lb/>
and or demur to the <lb/>
which will ii, i-lit t of <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk of <lb/>
the said defendant will lake notice that if <lb/>
she fail to answer or demur to said com- <lb/>
plaint within that term, plain tin will <lb/>
to Court for the relief demanded <lb/>
therein. will further <lb/>
take n the said is brought <lb/>
tho plaintiff to obtain u divorce from <lb/>
the <lb/>
Given my hand <lb/>
on this the day of August <lb/>
C. Mo <lb/>
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W. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
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j, <lb/>
Cotton Bagging always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
W, R, <lb/>
IN <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every lo <lb/>
prices low as tho <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
p lid for country produce. <lb/>
. ii. BET, <lb/>
-----DEALER IN <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
TO ME. <lb/>
J. R.<lb/>
Tho Ono Day Cold <lb/>
l. head . by Ker. <lb/>
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III <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
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VOL. XIX, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
National Ticket. <lb/>
For <lb/>
J. BRYAN, <lb/>
f Nebraska. <lb/>
For <lb/>
E. <lb/>
of II <lb/>
Kl Elector, <lb/>
CHARLES L. <lb/>
of <lb/>
For Congress, <lb/>
JOHN H. SMALL, <lb/>
of Beaufort.<lb/>
I fin o <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
After making public bi letter <lb/>
of acceptance, Mr. star- <lb/>
for again, <lb/>
Pa., where niece will this week <lb/>
be married, for an indefinite stay. <lb/>
This either indicates that he <lb/>
what the powers are go- <lb/>
to do or that be is <lb/>
extremely negligent American <lb/>
interests, as there is now one in <lb/>
Washington to receive news from <lb/>
China, higher assistant <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
Mr. letter of <lb/>
is a most carefully prepared <lb/>
document, especially that portion <lb/>
of it which seeks to lull the public <lb/>
fears of imperialism. It misses <lb/>
none of usual arguments in fa- <lb/>
of expansion, and either omits <lb/>
entirely or glosses over acts of <lb/>
imperialism of which the <lb/>
has been That <lb/>
of it dealing with <lb/>
prosperity is not so carefully <lb/>
put together will lie to <lb/>
arouse smiles of incredulity among <lb/>
the well-informed, who know that <lb/>
it is Providence, not <lb/>
administration, which has <lb/>
the country bountiful crops <lb/>
and that wars and not the <lb/>
can administration, have largely <lb/>
Increased the volume of money in <lb/>
circulation thus helped along <lb/>
prosperity at time, at the ex- <lb/>
of future tax <lb/>
Charges of most serious <lb/>
Quartermaster- <lb/>
General's office, made by Mr. J O. <lb/>
Cole, who voluntarily lefts position <lb/>
there in and whose standing and <lb/>
responsibility are vouched for by <lb/>
Senator Mason, have been pigeon- <lb/>
holed for months, by the War De- <lb/>
not even a pretense <lb/>
of an investigation made, although <lb/>
the were specific <lb/>
nature, by whose orders the <lb/>
wrong doing was perpetrated. Fol- <lb/>
lowing is a quotation from a state- <lb/>
just made by the man who <lb/>
preferred the water <lb/>
business, as <lb/>
in the Quartermaster <lb/>
office contains the record of th <lb/>
most shameful waste and misuse of <lb/>
funds during the Spanish <lb/>
war. It allows how the govern- <lb/>
has been robbed in different <lb/>
ways of sums of money, coin <lb/>
pared with which the amount in- <lb/>
in the Cuban postal frauds <lb/>
urea mere bagatelle, and <lb/>
with deplorable <lb/>
army officers directly connected <lb/>
with them. An Investigation will <lb/>
also show <lb/>
When asked why these charges <lb/>
bad been so completely ignored, an <lb/>
official of the War Department <lb/>
said that no attention had been <lb/>
paid to them because were re <lb/>
merely the spite work of <lb/>
a ex seeking <lb/>
to get even with somebody for <lb/>
some personal grievance. How <lb/>
ever, will the view <lb/>
that Congress will take the char <lb/>
which Mr. Cole says will be <lb/>
brought up early the coming <lb/>
session. <lb/>
Those who are well-informed, <lb/>
politically, know Mr. <lb/>
owes his election to the gold <lb/>
democrats. That is why the ac <lb/>
stimulating evidence that the bulk <lb/>
of gold democratic vote going <lb/>
to be cast for Bryan and Stevenson <lb/>
year is so disturbing to the <lb/>
They know <lb/>
that i lie democrats have it <lb/>
their power to elect the <lb/>
past <lb/>
eek, th. republicans have denied <lb/>
Col. would get sup- <lb/>
port of the Id democrats of prom- <lb/>
but since publication of <lb/>
letters over their own <lb/>
of two members of the Cleveland <lb/>
in of the election of <lb/>
and Stevenson as a <lb/>
to head oil the imperialistic <lb/>
the they <lb/>
are dodging discussion the <lb/>
The close relations known to <lb/>
exist Messrs. <lb/>
Wilson and Mr. Cleveland, makes <lb/>
it regarded as probable th it Mr. <lb/>
will also declare for <lb/>
and Stevenson, before <lb/>
gets much older. <lb/>
A C Dies for ant of <lb/>
cal Attention. <lb/>
New Bern, N, <lb/>
Parsons, n boy eleven years old <lb/>
died at his mother's home here <lb/>
yesterday of malaria fever. He <lb/>
had been two weeks and ha <lb/>
had no medical treatment what- <lb/>
ever being under the care of the <lb/>
Scientists with Miss <lb/>
affidavit of the facts Coroner <lb/>
today a jury composed of <lb/>
prominent citizens of The <lb/>
jury called numerous witnesses <lb/>
bad Christian Scientist <lb/>
called to testify. Upon the <lb/>
the jury found us <lb/>
child was suffering from <lb/>
malaria fever and did not receive <lb/>
medical treatment because he was <lb/>
under the care Miss <lb/>
Harrison, a Scientist. <lb/>
We from the that <lb/>
death was the result of improper <lb/>
treatment and neglect. We <lb/>
find from the evidence that the <lb/>
child in all probability would have <lb/>
recovered if he hail had proper <lb/>
medical <lb/>
The matter will be brought be <lb/>
fore the next session of the <lb/>
jury. Indignation is very deep <lb/>
widespread. <lb/>
Bergs of <lb/>
Tex., Sept. via <lb/>
Yacht Stella to Houston. Sept. Vi. <lb/>
The citizens of are <lb/>
straining every nerve to clear <lb/>
ground and secure from Ii <lb/>
the debris the bodies of human be- <lb/>
and and to get rid of <lb/>
them. It is a task of great <lb/>
is attended untold <lb/>
difficulties. There is a <lb/>
horses to haul the dead and there <lb/>
is a shortage of willing to <lb/>
perform the gruesome work. Yes- <lb/>
morning it became <lb/>
that it would be Impossible to <lb/>
bury the dead even in trenches and <lb/>
arrangements were made to lake <lb/>
them to sea. Barges and tugs <lb/>
were made ready for the <lb/>
purpose, but it was difficult to get <lb/>
to do work. The city's <lb/>
firemen worked hard in <lb/>
the bodies tO the wharf, but out- <lb/>
side of them there were few who <lb/>
helped. Soldiers and <lb/>
were accordingly sent out and eve- <lb/>
able-bodied man they found <lb/>
won to the front. <lb/>
The men were worked <lb/>
and wire supplied with stimulants <lb/>
to nerve them for their task. <lb/>
nightfall three barge loads, <lb/>
Containing about human bod- <lb/>
had been to sea, where <lb/>
they were sunk with weights <lb/>
Darkness compelled suspension <lb/>
the work ii ill Toward <lb/>
great difficulty was <lb/>
in handling the dead <lb/>
of which are badly <lb/>
posed. No effort was made after <lb/>
o'clock yesterday morning t i <lb/>
place the bodies in morgues for <lb/>
identification, for it was <lb/>
that the dead should got- <lb/>
ten to sea as s ion as possible. Many <lb/>
of the bodies taken out are <lb/>
They are placed on the <lb/>
barges as quickly as possible and <lb/>
lists are made while the barges are <lb/>
being lowed to res. <lb/>
ITO THE ll <lb/>
PIT AI MM; <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb/>
We oilier you the lies selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found any store Pitt County. Well choice <lb/>
select ions, the creations of the manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Seasonable all the year Spring. Bummer <lb/>
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage, ll is our pleasure to show you what you and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We otter you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb/>
established business built Up strictly its own merits. <lb/>
you come to mark el you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
ii you do not see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
and following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Satins, <lb/>
jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Warren ton Record truly <lb/>
see earthly use <lb/>
discussing tho n nest ion whether or <lb/>
not the Democrats in North Caro- <lb/>
shall use against the <lb/>
tho tut that <lb/>
appoints officeholders. He <lb/>
does do it. In county <lb/>
four of our most Import <lb/>
are held by leg. yet <lb/>
some would say nothing of <lb/>
this the present campaign, be <lb/>
cause the was adopted <lb/>
to take effect two years hence. <lb/>
This is sure to take its <lb/>
place in this campaign, just mo <lb/>
sure as there me people who. be- <lb/>
that a national <lb/>
is just as objectionable as a <lb/>
state officer. We have eliminated <lb/>
the race from Slate <lb/>
tics, now Id.-, eliminate it from no <lb/>
politics by electing a pies- <lb/>
who will not give us <lb/>
officers over the white of <lb/>
the <lb/>
More persons were killed and in- <lb/>
in factories in the State of <lb/>
New last year than fell in <lb/>
Uncle Sam's <lb/>
tho Spanish American war. <lb/>
The figures were us Kill- <lb/>
ed In factories, 0.0; Injured, <lb/>
Killed In <lb/>
war, wounded, 1557. <lb/>
Vance's Religion. <lb/>
glad that the speaker, <lb/>
Mr. K. II, Battle, on last <lb/>
day threw this side-light the <lb/>
great life-drama of <lb/>
after the death of his first wife he <lb/>
became a communing member of <lb/>
the Presbyterian church in this <lb/>
city. He had long been a regular <lb/>
attendant upon its services. It can <lb/>
do no harm now for me to tell of <lb/>
tho regret he expressed tome, soon <lb/>
after his return from his wife's <lb/>
burial, that he had not joined tin <lb/>
Church in her lifetime. He had <lb/>
been influenced to stay out. he <lb/>
said, by the dishonest some <lb/>
Church members he knew. He <lb/>
admitted it was not a sufficient <lb/>
reason; but he despised <lb/>
and was reluctant to put himself <lb/>
such fellowship With who <lb/>
were hypocrites. He bad long been <lb/>
a prime favorite with religious <lb/>
ministers, worthy of their <lb/>
and u few among them failed lo <lb/>
find in him, if not a technical the- <lb/>
one well versed in the <lb/>
Bible the history of <lb/>
us He could not <lb/>
but broad and catholic in his <lb/>
views, and opposed lo sectarian <lb/>
bigotry. While in earlier years <lb/>
higher conversation and <lb/>
emphatic language led <lb/>
many to think otherwise, there <lb/>
ever a strong religious clement <lb/>
him, um he had always u pro <lb/>
found faith in an <lb/>
Raleigh Christian <lb/>
cite. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Scad ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
for Furniture and everything that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Compulsory School Attendance. <lb/>
The Greensboro Telegram, with <lb/>
a view to stimulate thought and <lb/>
action along the line of carrying <lb/>
OUt the promise of the Democratic <lb/>
party lo furnish an y to <lb/>
every child in North Carolina to <lb/>
obtain an education, has interview <lb/>
a number of leading men of the <lb/>
Slate professions <lb/>
the <lb/>
the time now ripe Cora mild <lb/>
compulsory educational law in <lb/>
North Carolina, or for a <lb/>
in that <lb/>
The answers are but id- <lb/>
who are going abet unanimously in favor of some <lb/>
shouting P <lb/>
that the working men <lb/>
shall have years more of <lb/>
the full dinner to a <lb/>
Prosperity Wage Cutting-. <lb/>
It strikes us that Uncle <lb/>
would do well lo send a postal card <lb/>
or to the the KW <lb/>
cotton mills, begging them <lb/>
to postpone their reduce <lb/>
the wages of their operatives, if <lb/>
until after the election, at least <lb/>
until after he count up the <lb/>
contents of barrel and see <lb/>
whether he w ill be Justified in of- <lb/>
then a small honorarium to <lb/>
continue Mm at toast <lb/>
to the middle of October. <lb/>
It will be very embarrassing lo <lb/>
the blatant republican <lb/>
looking until in the <lb/>
ask about the reduction <lb/>
wages in the New cotton <lb/>
mills. And jet it seems certain <lb/>
that the Democrats arc to have <lb/>
this glided <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
have sold <lb/>
out their business to P. A. <lb/>
and A. W. <lb/>
who will continue the business <lb/>
firm of <lb/>
Robbing Dead <lb/>
Sept. n <lb/>
porter ha- telegraphed from <lb/>
the story of the robbery <lb/>
and of the dead Gal- <lb/>
and of the <lb/>
den. The ghouls wen- holding <lb/>
over the dead <lb/>
men were but <lb/>
there were also whites i to A <lb/>
part in the Boom <lb/>
then were native- and BOOM bad <lb/>
been allowed to g the main- <lb/>
land guise of -relief <lb/>
only did they rob <lb/>
the dead but mutilated bodies <lb/>
to secure their ghoulish <lb/>
A party ten <lb/>
were returning from looting <lb/>
. .,.,. bad stripped <lb/>
corpses of ail valuables and <lb/>
of some of the looters were <lb/>
fairly I with fingers <lb/>
the dead which had been ill <lb/>
because were so swollen <lb/>
rings could be removed. In <lb/>
at this desecration and <lb/>
mutilation of the dead the people <lb/>
hot tho looters and it was <lb/>
determined that all found in the <lb/>
of robbing dead -hall I <lb/>
summarily shot. <lb/>
Dining Hie the dead, <lb/>
not only wee fingers cat but <lb/>
ems from beads <lb/>
to secure jewels of value. A <lb/>
few government troops who have <lb/>
arrived are assisting In patrolling <lb/>
so endeavored to prevent the rob- <lb/>
bing of the dead and on several <lb/>
have killed the offenders. <lb/>
Singly and two and three the of <lb/>
fenders were down until <lb/>
the total of those thus executed <lb/>
exceeds fully fifty. <lb/>
Slate o Ohio, lily of Toledo, <lb/>
Frank makes oath <lb/>
he i- in partner of the <lb/>
Drill of <lb/>
in City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and State afore said, and <lb/>
loot -aid will pay the sum of <lb/>
one hundred dollars tor each <lb/>
every of Catarrh that <lb/>
ii cured the use Halls Ca- <lb/>
are. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
SWorn to before me sub- <lb/>
my this nth <lb/>
day of December, A. D <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
j Votary Public <lb/>
Ball's Cure is taken inter- <lb/>
and direct on the blood <lb/>
am mucous surfaces of the system. <lb/>
fur testimonials, free. <lb/>
J. a Co.; Props. <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
family Pills are the best. <lb/>
Thia is I free country and a man <lb/>
a perfect right to join the re- <lb/>
publican party if be wains to. But <lb/>
in our opinion, tin man who docs <lb/>
so the adoption of the <lb/>
has made <lb/>
that party respectable is most woe- <lb/>
fully mistaken. It should not be <lb/>
forgotten that <lb/>
everything in their power to defeat <lb/>
the amendment, and they are <lb/>
retaliate by cur- <lb/>
tailing our representation in eon- <lb/>
and the college. <lb/>
At no time in its history has the <lb/>
national republican party been <lb/>
more of a party than it is <lb/>
DOW, and if had the power it <lb/>
would tomorrow turn over every <lb/>
government in the south to <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
By Home Merchant <lb/>
are a r of people Who <lb/>
live in these cities, who are the <lb/>
habit of ordering what dry good <lb/>
or clothing they may need front <lb/>
New York laboring <lb/>
under the delusion can <lb/>
buy cheaper good <lb/>
than they can purchase through <lb/>
home merchants, <lb/>
The experience of experienced <lb/>
buyers, is goods are higher. <lb/>
Mild from the retail stores of big, <lb/>
northern cities, or purchased <lb/>
through agencies in these cities, <lb/>
than they are our home store. <lb/>
ll may be a balm to conscious pride <lb/>
to say. Ibis or Unit from <lb/>
Cooper <lb/>
or Crawford, of New York, but it <lb/>
does not add one item of value to <lb/>
t If you v. ill slop to think <lb/>
for one moment, you must <lb/>
the fact that your small purchase. <lb/>
will never enable you to acquire <lb/>
the experience in regard to <lb/>
of goods that a merchant has. <lb/>
and a gratifying vanity la all you <lb/>
will get for your trouble, and you <lb/>
may. and often do, find that you <lb/>
export's <lb/>
stuffs to the yearly value of nearly <lb/>
or quite W The <lb/>
States exported in last <lb/>
cal year <lb/>
practical free trade, whilst the <lb/>
States boast of their pro- <lb/>
policy, especially Intended <lb/>
to foster manufacturing interests <lb/>
by excluding foreign competitors <lb/>
from Hie home market. Consider- <lb/>
the of <lb/>
exports an argument favoring pro- <lb/>
can hardly be justified by <lb/>
comparison of the <lb/>
inn the Protectionist organs <lb/>
in-i-t the which has <lb/>
grown up in spite tariff <lb/>
has really grown of <lb/>
Ii Is very evident that Holton <lb/>
and and arc <lb/>
counting on a big effort to carry <lb/>
North Carolina the <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
vote-. They have nothing <lb/>
else to count and yet they talk <lb/>
hopefully of carving the slate for <lb/>
if they are not <lb/>
by <lb/>
If the vote, prob <lb/>
It to look us if some of <lb/>
the democratic papers a few <lb/>
weeks ago were pushing for <lb/>
are already on the <lb/>
repentance. Home people <lb/>
are very uncertain so are some <lb/>
newspapers. It is a good way to <lb/>
have <lb/>
to stand by them. No good <lb/>
The presidents of all the colleges of <lb/>
leading lawyers, <lb/>
teachers and business <lb/>
men give their opinions, all <lb/>
which make very lead <lb/>
log matter on this burning quo <lb/>
lion. The letters were pub- <lb/>
by The Telegram <lb/>
1st, and will be continued in <lb/>
Saturday edition for a week or <lb/>
two, When all have been publish- <lb/>
ed, a of views w ill be <lb/>
printed in brief <lb/>
form for distribution. Eva- <lb/>
desiring copy of can <lb/>
obtain same us us issued by <lb/>
merely a request for same <lb/>
to Mr. Ii. Beasley, The <lb/>
have paid entirely too much for ably will, the is still a <lb/>
very pronounced bans Worth <lb/>
Carolina, and all the <lb/>
in the stale cannot make it <lb/>
Mes- <lb/>
at the same stand. Greensboro, K. C. This is <lb/>
change will made September <lb/>
when the new will com- <lb/>
operations. <lb/>
active and <lb/>
young men of sterling <lb/>
and the public may expect <lb/>
good service in their <lb/>
Scotland Neck Commonwealth. <lb/>
most important contribution <lb/>
that has I'm some time on <lb/>
la subject Of education In North <lb/>
Carolina. Gal a copy and read <lb/>
both sides. <lb/>
Cotton is coming in more freely. <lb/>
your purchase. <lb/>
Now. we take ibis view of Hie <lb/>
matter, every dollar spout with <lb/>
home merchants tends to strength- <lb/>
en their hands and tends to <lb/>
op your city, The homo merchant <lb/>
rents yo stores, pays his lax, <lb/>
helps to support your municipal <lb/>
government, and last, by no <lb/>
means does more to <lb/>
your city than any other class <lb/>
of men, remember, when <lb/>
speak of the merchant, we speak <lb/>
the class do <lb/>
borne papers, telling to the world <lb/>
who they are and are, <lb/>
attracting the attention of buyers <lb/>
others to the city, <lb/>
, A live, progressive merchant, Is <lb/>
of the most valuable <lb/>
city can have, and is duty <lb/>
people to support and <lb/>
usually the masses do, but the <lb/>
wealthier classes often do not. <lb/>
urge all of our people to stand by <lb/>
the borne merchant the home man <lb/>
and in nil home <lb/>
pep.,, Journal. <lb/>
The one thing that ever, man <lb/>
feels sure of accumulating is age. <lb/>
FEVER MALARIA, <lb/>
night Sweats with Robert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
bottle Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded if it fails. Restores <lb/>
petite, purities the blood makes <lb/>
you Well. None other as good. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan, <lb/>
THE B ST <lb/>
fever is bottle of <lb/>
Tonic. It <lb/>
I quinine in a tasteless <lb/>
No cure -no pay. Price <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
White <lb/>
iS store.<lb/>
. -M. , <lb/>
<lb/>
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