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i i <lb />
Attention Farmers <lb />
I am How offering you one of the c lines of <lb />
GOODS. SHOES, HATS. PASTS, SHIM'S. <lb />
GLASS WAKE. PUCKS <lb />
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb />
rs <lb />
is the of any market are fresh and cheap. <lb />
When you come to town again give a <lb />
Yours to please. <lb />
Jas. B. White <lb />
WHAT SAY ABOUT <lb />
Our Royal <lb />
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb />
St, School, Raleigh. N. March <lb />
Borden, Goldsboro, X. <lb />
month ago I purchased a Mattress from <lb />
you. Alter giving ii u trial, I And it the moat comfortable <lb />
in reaped fur the moat satisfactory Mattress I ever mad. <lb />
have tried both cotton and hair and greatly prefer ibis <lb />
to either, Wishing you much success with your Fell Mattress, lam <lb />
Mrs. M. Matron. <lb />
after night's it it is all you <lb />
hoped for In n comfortable bed, return it to we will refund <lb />
full paid . you not being out <lb />
c i the freight. <lb />
HOW GOT If your local dealer does not handle <lb />
i; our mattresses, write to m for pamphlet descriptive of <lb />
ROY ALL BORDEN, <lb />
of etc., GOLDSBORO. N. c. <lb />
WE NEED EACH <lb />
eye can say unto the <lb />
I have of thee; <lb />
I nor again the head to the feet, <lb />
have <lb />
Having heard from my <lb />
in four days, I went to a <lb />
i today. Bro. Smith was <lb />
very tried three limes to get <lb />
failed. My next <lb />
chance MM through the mail; but <lb />
the post-office was nine miles away. <lb />
A driving a wagon kindly <lb />
promised to take my hastily writ- <lb />
ten letter to A few <lb />
later I wanted to mail a <lb />
letter to Rev. W. A white man <lb />
on a buggy took it. As I drove <lb />
away I overtook a trying to <lb />
lead a very fat, st cow. I <lb />
stepped out of my buggy touch- <lb />
ed her with my whip she gal <lb />
lopped of to the of her <lb />
As I drove by I saw her go- <lb />
to her stall the walk- <lb />
off with the rope in his baud <lb />
broad smile on his face. <lb />
A very dear friend of the <lb />
man in bis town, <lb />
a stream in a little boat, <lb />
with three of his children. The <lb />
boat upset the four were about <lb />
to drawn A jumped <lb />
In and toned out the three <lb />
one by one. and saved <lb />
the father, who him lo go up <lb />
bit store and get the suit of <lb />
the clerks could <lb />
The need have no fear <lb />
I their future iii the South. <lb />
help of God the while, will <lb />
govern for the good of <lb />
; both races. <lb />
a. Bub. <lb />
F. <lb />
Get a <lb />
soon. <lb />
r is made in all sizes con- <lb />
for home, office and general use. <lb />
Every with guarantee to lire <lb />
proof. Prices range from up. <lb />
J, L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. c. <lb />
Want to Conic <lb />
A lot of female cooks went to <lb />
New York las spring and winter. <lb />
some of them to come <lb />
back, hut can't. A case was laid <lb />
before Taylor today where <lb />
a woman writes that she wants to <lb />
but people keep her <lb />
from doing so Her employees <lb />
she was no account <lb />
and when <lb />
place they refused to let her de <lb />
part. Port for Mayor <lb />
but perhaps unfortunately for <lb />
people, his jurisdiction ex- <lb />
tend only lo corporation <lb />
its of <lb />
While Alexander Lewis his <lb />
two sons were hunting in the vi- <lb />
of the dogs <lb />
treed something in a tree. <lb />
The hunters came up, got their <lb />
ready, and found the unknown <lb />
to be infant but two or <lb />
three days old, still alive. <lb />
The child had been <lb />
to it late. Mr. Lewis <lb />
carried the little to home <lb />
there is every prospect that it <lb />
will be successfully reared. <lb />
In county, Misc. a party <lb />
of hunters killed a deer that had a <lb />
human skull impaled on a prong of <lb />
its horn, supposed to lie that of a <lb />
The prong had entered <lb />
the cavity occupied life by the <lb />
eye, had grown up the <lb />
bone, showing skull had not <lb />
been put on There are <lb />
various conjectures as to how it got <lb />
there, but the most <lb />
ion is that animal was <lb />
and brought to bay by <lb />
and had killed the latter <lb />
conflict which ensued, prong <lb />
entering the eye the <lb />
The body of deer <lb />
showed signs of wounds. He was <lb />
about as large as a two-year-old <lb />
Stream. <lb />
Kruger's I light to Neutral <lb />
Paris. Sept. author- <lb />
here inform the Times that <lb />
there is to believe prior <lb />
to the frontier to Lorenzo <lb />
Marquee, President Kruger <lb />
ed assurances from the Portuguese <lb />
authorities that be would not be <lb />
delivered to Great Britten. Never- <lb />
the news his <lb />
ates profound sympathy in Prance, <lb />
where it is regarded as a sign <lb />
be has given up the light, <lb />
and true democratic newspaper <lb />
will favor fastening <lb />
and so <lb />
on upon the counties, <lb />
through the and long <lb />
nursed haired of the south by Me- <lb />
black if <lb />
do Into the north that <lb />
has so recently given examples of <lb />
its great for <lb />
Dinah Messenger. <lb />
Secret of Beauty go See <lb />
is health. The secret is <lb />
flat In at in <lb />
a proper of food. <lb />
This tan never be done when <lb />
the liver does not act it's j art. <lb />
Do you know th is <lb />
Liver Pills are an <lb />
lute <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb />
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb />
and kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills<lb />
SCHOOL HAVE <lb />
APPOINTED THE<lb />
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County, handle tho designated on the <lb />
State I the public and can supply what- <lb />
ever yon need, We alto have <lb />
COPY BOOKS, <lb />
slant in. ,,., <lb />
tablets, fool's cap <lb />
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writing hi <lb />
lad will <lb />
. i i ., companion <lb />
l I I plain load mils cent, <lb />
l rubber J id j I cent, . e with <lb />
i I i ml . rayon . with metal hold- <lb />
In idea wood bus cm-. . pencil, slate pan. <lb />
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at big tablets Bottle of <lb />
Ink i i n t,, o <lb />
White m In s fool's <lb />
quire <lb />
smile In <lb />
Capital over <lb />
money. <lb />
The only difference between a <lb />
physician a doctor is iii the <lb />
bill. <lb />
Au icy la calculated to <lb />
make one cool. <lb />
Corn on the cob is worth two <lb />
the toe. <lb />
The publisher of a paper <lb />
lives by his wits. <lb />
Every investment is <lb />
for somebody. <lb />
Some people would miner lose <lb />
their characters money. <lb />
The fellow ho has a on the <lb />
, back of his naturally feels <lb />
sore about It. <lb />
You can't tell the breadth of a <lb />
man's mind by the of <lb />
his jokes. <lb />
So girl is an pretty as a picture, <lb />
it the picture happens to be of <lb />
herself. <lb />
When a man's matrimonial <lb />
turns out badly he cannot say <lb />
he never took his wife serious- <lb />
i he only time a man may lie ex- <lb />
for teeth in pub- <lb />
is he is picking out a new <lb />
set. <lb />
No matter what his politico may <lb />
be. the gambler is ardent <lb />
of protection, <lb />
When a man gives advice and it <lb />
is acted upon, he sooner or later <lb />
himself water. <lb />
Great Area are now raging in <lb />
the pine timber the Carolina <lb />
Central, between Hamlet and <lb />
end also on <lb />
Coast Line near the South Carolina <lb />
border, <lb />
Wholesale and retail Grocer <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Cotton Seed, Oil <lb />
Turkeys, Bed <lb />
steads, Oak Suits, Ba- <lb />
by Carriages, Parlor <lb />
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, <lb />
and Ax <lb />
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb />
Cigarettes, Can- <lb />
Chi Apples, <lb />
Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Magic Food, Matches, Oil <lb />
Cotton Bead Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb />
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Currents, Class <lb />
and China Tin and Wooden <lb />
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Stand <lb />
Sewing Mac and nu <lb />
melons other goods. Quality and <lb />
Cheap for oath. <lb />
to lea me. <lb />
famous Barker <lb />
A meeting of the <lb />
ON Association will be held Kit- <lb />
week <lb />
MM Slate Fair. <lb />
The gill who up her <lb />
at sight of a broom is always glad <lb />
enough to down aisle <lb />
when she's married. <lb />
TAKEN TO ALL <lb />
The average <lb />
does more for his <lb />
for money man in it. <lb />
Durham <lb />
At Cost. <lb />
The Southern company <lb />
has authorized its agents to for- <lb />
ward fret of charge any or <lb />
supplies for the Texas, <lb />
sufferer. <lb />
Our entire stock <lb />
Dry Goods, Domestics, <lb />
Notions, Shoes, Ac. <lb />
V. M Co <lb />
New Added. <lb />
Texas, September <lb />
is martial law, <lb />
made necessary by the number of <lb />
thieves who were preying the <lb />
dead dying. To add to the <lb />
horror of the situation numerous <lb />
reports have been received of <lb />
assaults upon white women by <lb />
Inability to bury the dead has <lb />
forced those authority, for the <lb />
protection of bring, to load <lb />
hundreds of bodies boats <lb />
them out to be lowered into <lb />
the Gulf. Fresh water is the <lb />
greatest need, with disinfectants <lb />
food next order. <lb />
take tasteless chili to is <lb />
per Cures and <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats <lb />
grippe. Money back if it doesn't. <lb />
No other a good. Get <lb />
with the Cross on label. <lb />
Sold guaranteed by Wooten, <lb />
Bryan druggists. <lb />
At old Marcel Moore store, <lb />
on Five Points, where we have <lb />
opened a new fresh <lb />
lock of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb />
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb />
Sugar, Canned <lb />
Tobacco, Cigars, <lb />
Fruits, in fact everything <lb />
to be found in an up-to-date <lb />
Grocery. <lb />
We pay the highest market <lb />
pin.- all 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 all who favor us with their <lb />
we promise entire sat <lb />
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO. <lb />
at Five Point <lb />
PILLS <lb />
team vi.- eases <lb />
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lawyers, borne <lb />
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coal fr, nil meat <lb />
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NOTICE TO <lb />
Having day qualified before the <lb />
clerk of the court of <lb />
executrix lo the Will <lb />
I W. K. is <lb />
hereby given to all ling <lb />
the estate of W. K <lb />
to prevent to me for payment on or <lb />
the 26th day July 1901, or <lb />
notice will be plead In bar of recovery, <lb />
All persons indebted to said are r- <lb />
to to inc <lb />
ThU the day of July 1900. <lb />
Lack A. <lb />
of last will and of W. K. <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the <lb />
Court of county in of W. M. <lb />
J t- and <lb />
w petition to sell land for <lb />
division, <lb />
will tho Court House <lb />
In Monday the day <lb />
tr lot of laud in town of <lb />
N. C. at W. O. <lb />
store lot a post on Wilson and run <lb />
i. i South u o links lo <lb />
on W. t. line, thence S. <lb />
and a in Ell <lb />
line, then o <lb />
and links to a <lb />
with paid street North Weal poles <lb />
1- links to the beginning, known as <lb />
the livery <lb />
F. G James. <lb />
Thin Aug. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
In Court. <lb />
Pin County. <lb />
Victoria vs. George <lb />
The defendant above will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as has <lb />
the Superior Court of <lb />
county to obtain a divorce from the <lb />
bonds of matrimony; and tho defendant <lb />
will further take that he is required <lb />
to appear at the next of tho <lb />
Court of county to be held on the sec- <lb />
Monday after the first Monday in Sept. <lb />
next, it being the day of Sept., 1900, <lb />
at the Court House in Greenville, N. C. <lb />
an I answer or demur to the complaint in <lb />
Mild or the plaintiff will apply to the <lb />
Court for the demanded in said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the 30th day of May 1900. <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
F. G for <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
RIVER SERVICE <lb />
leave Washing <lb />
ton daily at Ii A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave daily at <lb />
AI. for <lb />
Steamer leaven <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for <lb />
and Saturday <lb />
at ii A. If. freight only. <lb />
for Norfolk, <lb />
New York Urn- <lb />
ton, for all points for the Went <lb />
with at Norfolk. <lb />
order freight <lb />
OM Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
from Baltimore; <lb />
Line from <lb />
on. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
N. O. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Colin. <lb />
Id Superior Court. <lb />
J Jr., Maggie <lb />
The Maggie <lb />
will take that action entitled <lb />
baa in Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County, returnable at <lb />
Court to be held at the Court <lb />
in the Second Monday <lb />
after the First 1900, <lb />
at and place the will appear <lb />
or demur to the complaint <lb />
will lie in office of the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of County, and <lb />
the will take notice that if <lb />
fail to answer or demur to said com- <lb />
plaint within that term, plaintiff will <lb />
apply to the Court for the relief demanded <lb />
therein- The defendant will further <lb />
take notice that the action u brought <lb />
by the plaintiff to obtain a divorce from <lb />
the <lb />
Given under my hand at office In Green- <lb />
ville on tin. the 8th day of <lb />
D. C. M<lb />
GREENVILLE S. O. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and always <lb />
-on i <lb />
goods kept constantly an <lb />
hand, produce <lb />
Hold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
in <lb />
chard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
and prices an low <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for produce. <lb />
PATENT <lb />
Henri f photo. <lb />
for <lb />
BOOK OM<lb />
VI <lb />
J. a. COM, <lb />
IN- <lb />
Ki <lb />
A GENERAL LINK OF <lb />
Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
The One Day Cold Our. <lb />
Cold la head throat by<lb />
FOB <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TO <lb />
urn km <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
OUR NOMINEES <lb />
National Ticket. <lb />
For <lb />
For <lb />
ADLAI E. <lb />
Presidential Elector, 1st Diet., <lb />
L. <lb />
of <lb />
For Congress, <lb />
H. SMALL. <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
Man. <lb />
Sentinel print.- the <lb />
following about elopement of a <lb />
young lady well known in Johnston <lb />
and a young man who was <lb />
recently a at Wake Forest <lb />
is said that about fire years <lb />
ago Miss Sarah Stancill, a member <lb />
of one of Johnston county's best <lb />
families, went to to <lb />
teach near She <lb />
boarded with Mr. Pack, of that <lb />
and was seemingly happy <lb />
with her Mr. Pack <lb />
had named Jesse, with whom <lb />
Miss Stancill fell love. After <lb />
teaching her term out the young <lb />
woman to her home and Pack <lb />
went to Wake Forest College. <lb />
Last year, however, he taught <lb />
school in Davidson county, near <lb />
Tyro, and fell in love with one of <lb />
his Miss a <lb />
daughter of one of Davidson <lb />
best <lb />
ed a license was procured. <lb />
couple went before a <lb />
and the certificate is now on record <lb />
at the Davidson court <lb />
house. <lb />
after this Pack took <lb />
his wife up to bis home Davie <lb />
county. Miss Stancill decided to <lb />
take an advanced study in New <lb />
York and made all preparations to <lb />
leave for that city. She bad, in <lb />
fact, begun her journey and gone <lb />
Bf far as Greensboro, when whom <lb />
should she meet but Pack. He <lb />
told her that he was still waiting <lb />
for her. The result was that the <lb />
couple eloped to the West and are <lb />
there. <lb />
Pack No. is still living <lb />
with her father-in-law in Davie <lb />
county. <lb />
Growth Furniture <lb />
That the furniture industry is <lb />
having a rapid growth in the <lb />
south along the southern railway <lb />
may be readily seen from the fact <lb />
that during the past year new <lb />
establishments began operations. <lb />
Nearly all of these are located in <lb />
the piedmont section, where there <lb />
la an almost unlimited amount of <lb />
hardwood and such other material <lb />
as is needed by Ibis Industry. In <lb />
another column is given a brief re- <lb />
of the concerns of <lb />
High Point, N. C, which is one of <lb />
the foremost furniture the <lb />
South. At many other places large <lb />
plants are now in operation, and <lb />
their products are over <lb />
the Union. Several Northern <lb />
corns have become Interested In <lb />
this section, and well might, for <lb />
the South has the best timber <lb />
plies remaining this country, <lb />
and with Its low-priced labor, fuel <lb />
and liberal labor laws, offers ex. <lb />
inducements for n <lb />
growth in the furniture <lb />
Fitzgerald Before <lb />
North Press <lb />
feel like short <lb />
I love every body the <lb />
more than <lb />
This includes all newspaper men. <lb />
I love all of of them <lb />
are more lovable others. <lb />
Shall I class the of the <lb />
North Carolina Press Association <lb />
as lovable, more lovable, and most <lb />
lovable Or as lovable, leas <lb />
able, and least Take your <lb />
choice, gentlemen. <lb />
baa been said that a man <lb />
who has bitten by the news- <lb />
paper tarantula never loses <lb />
virus. To this hour love to loaf <lb />
ii round newspaper offices. Great <lb />
is the force of habit. I read some <lb />
where of a in a <lb />
Slate prison who was made to work <lb />
a tread mill in order to tame <lb />
from force of habit he got to love <lb />
the exercise, and declared that if <lb />
he ever lived to get out of this in- <lb />
he would have a tread <lb />
mill of his own. I am now, and <lb />
have for many years, chap- <lb />
lain of the Tennessee Press <lb />
My heart says jest <lb />
God bless North Carolina and Ten- <lb />
and child. <lb />
Carolina is my native State, <lb />
Tennessee, the Stale of my <lb />
Virginia, Georgia and <lb />
California thrown in as gracious <lb />
step mothers. I was once also <lb />
chaplain of one branch of the Cal- <lb />
legislature. But I could <lb />
not say as the chaplain of one of <lb />
State prisons said when asked <lb />
how the members of his Ho-k were <lb />
getting most of <lb />
them are under <lb />
have one word to say to you, <lb />
of the North Carolina <lb />
Press it is a word <lb />
of cheer. The best things are <lb />
ahead of us, not behind us. <lb />
an atheist can logically be a <lb />
mist. The movement of human- <lb />
under the rule of an all-wise, <lb />
all-gracious, all mighty God, is <lb />
forward, not backward. Up here <lb />
this Land of Sky, it is easy <lb />
to in a divine government <lb />
of a God who is good his <lb />
and whose tender mercies <lb />
are over all His works. From <lb />
mountain, overlooking <lb />
the jewel set among <lb />
these mighty hills, this morning I <lb />
looked out upon the wondrous <lb />
scene spread around, below and <lb />
me, and felt the glow and <lb />
tire of worship in the depths <lb />
of my and from my heart <lb />
went forth a benediction upon <lb />
North Carolina, my mother State, <lb />
from where I he first beams of the <lb />
sunrise glorified the summits of <lb />
her mighty piercing the <lb />
heavens to where the blue billows <lb />
of the sea beat upon her Atlantic <lb />
Work Stepped. <lb />
Because three stubborn, <lb />
beyond Macclesfield re <lb />
fuse to a right of way to the <lb />
East Carolina railway, work on the <lb />
of this road has In- <lb />
definitely postponed. <lb />
Mr. Bridgers has had the con- <lb />
returned to the penitentiary. <lb />
It may be these three per- <lb />
sons are in the right refusing to <lb />
permit this road to through <lb />
lauds, but they have certain- <lb />
stopped extension of a rail- <lb />
road into a section which would <lb />
have been greatly A <lb />
little more of such encouragement <lb />
and Mr. Bridgers might make this <lb />
purely a lumber road to be torn up <lb />
as mini as the timber is cut and <lb />
hauled off. This be very <lb />
Southern- <lb />
Not Wont on Record <lb />
Whenever there is a drought, a <lb />
storm or any unusual calamity, es- <lb />
when there is great de- <lb />
ion of life and property, we <lb />
are all prone to say that last is <lb />
the worst on record. <lb />
is generally I bought to be <lb />
the worst of modern times, but <lb />
memory is short and the record <lb />
shows otherwise. The Baltimore <lb />
one of the most accurate and <lb />
reliable newspapers, says on this <lb />
Disastrous as the Texas flood is <lb />
proving to have been, it will not <lb />
measure the frightful <lb />
May 1889, when <lb />
Johnstown and a number of <lb />
cent towns in Pennsylvania were <lb />
swept away by a flood released <lb />
the bursting of South Fork <lb />
Fishing Club's dam. <lb />
The dam broke at p. m . and <lb />
in three quarters of an hour the <lb />
three miles of behind it, <lb />
about cubic in all, <lb />
had drained out and was <lb />
upon Johnstown. A swath <lb />
of feet was cut <lb />
iron works and the principal <lb />
and residence portion of the <lb />
town by the water, which rose to a <lb />
height of or feet. three- <lb />
quarters of an hour between <lb />
and bad perished and about <lb />
damage bad <lb />
This has not the <lb />
of the kind Galveston had ex- <lb />
although it is the <lb />
worst. on September <lb />
the city was half sub- <lb />
merged and cut off from main- <lb />
land from Wednesday <lb />
Sunday night. Scores of lives <lb />
were lost and the damage <lb />
a quarter of a million dollars. <lb />
Following is a list of a few of <lb />
notable floods and cyclone <lb />
of the past decade. <lb />
Juno <lb />
flooded Oil City, Pa. <lb />
gasoline tanks burst and <lb />
the flood became a seething mass <lb />
of flames, in which persons lost <lb />
their lives. <lb />
March swept <lb />
Louisville, Ky., killed; in- <lb />
May struck <lb />
Denton counties, Tex- <lb />
as; killed. <lb />
Mar ST, St. <lb />
Louis East St. Louis; kill- <lb />
ed and 1,500 Property <lb />
loss, Part of the <lb />
two cities razed to the ground. <lb />
September tornado <lb />
and tidal wave destroyed part of <lb />
Cedar Keys, Fla., and wrecked <lb />
many vessels. Many lives lost. <lb />
June tornado in <lb />
southern Wisconsin and Minnesota <lb />
partially destroyed the cities of <lb />
Hastings, New <lb />
son; killed, wounded. <lb />
August hurricane <lb />
s pt the Little Antilles, <lb />
Santo Domingo and portion <lb />
of Florida coast. Loss of life, <lb />
about <lb />
The only lime a man may be ex- <lb />
for teeth in pub- <lb />
la when he is picking out a new <lb />
sat.<lb />
Stale of Ohio, City of Toledo, I <lb />
Frank makes oath <lb />
t bat he is the partner of the <lb />
c, Sept. <lb />
Ohio democrats In Washington , business in the City of <lb />
a Saturday algal for the J County and State afore <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, AND <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
We are still the forefront of the race after your <lb />
We offer you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found In any store Pitt County. Well choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the beet manufacturers of America <lb />
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer <lb />
and are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite <lb />
and the most liberal terms consistent a well <lb />
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb />
you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Silks and Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Scad ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in <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 />
Stoves <lb />
Ranges <lb />
purpose i talking over the <lb />
among themselves. No report- <lb />
were present, and was <lb />
allowed to attend was not a <lb />
voter in Ohio, and whose <lb />
was not unquestioned. It would <lb />
not do to write what was done and <lb />
Bald at Unit meeting, but it is no <lb />
violation of confidence to say that <lb />
those who attended are confident <lb />
that Bryan and Stevenson have a <lb />
fighting chance to carry Ohio, and <lb />
are determined to work hard <lb />
victory. <lb />
on the confer- <lb />
of democratic leaders in New <lb />
York, several days ago, it was <lb />
the mist important meeting of <lb />
democrats held during the cam- <lb />
and that already <lb />
beginning to be felt, will l far- <lb />
There no rainbow <lb />
chasing, ll was plain talk by <lb />
who knew the situation in Hie <lb />
States of which they talked, and <lb />
by which it was made evident that <lb />
there are substantial reasons for <lb />
expecting democratic success this <lb />
year it there is hard work enough <lb />
done to win it, and that the cam- <lb />
is lo lie made as aggressive <lb />
as possible ibis time on. <lb />
is frightened about <lb />
Ohio. Thai is alarming news <lb />
whispered inner Republican <lb />
circles. Thai is why <lb />
is now at Canton, instead of <lb />
being in the White Souse. In- <lb />
stead of resting, he is conferring <lb />
with Ohio Republican <lb />
ling up plans which he hopes will <lb />
atop the Bryan wave which threat <lb />
ens to sweep over the State and <lb />
which has been rapidly increased <lb />
by the recent presence of Col. <lb />
Bryan the state. There is no <lb />
said will pay of <lb />
one hundred dollars for each and <lb />
every case of Catarrh that cannot <lb />
be eared by the nae of ca- <lb />
Cure. <lb />
J. <lb />
to before me sub- <lb />
scribed my presence, this <lb />
of December, A. D 1886. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
. Notary Public <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is inter- <lb />
acts directly on the blood <lb />
in neons surfaces of system. <lb />
Send testimonials, free. <lb />
F. J. Co.; Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold by Druggists, <lb />
Hall's Family Pills are the <lb />
Arrest For <lb />
to a Census Enumerator <lb />
Col. II. C. Cowles, United States <lb />
had Avery Williams <lb />
white, of Coddle creek township, <lb />
before him Tuesday, charged with <lb />
refusing to give information to the <lb />
census enumerator. Williams was <lb />
found guilty and reunited to give <lb />
a for his appearance at <lb />
Federal Court. This he did Wed- <lb />
w Mr. J. R. Wallace <lb />
and released from <lb />
jail. <lb />
The of the case <lb />
a about When Mr. D. H. <lb />
the enumerator, called at <lb />
Mr. house lo take his <lb />
census. Mr. Williams was away. <lb />
Mi. found Mr. Williams <lb />
in the field culling wheat slat <lb />
ed business. Mr. Williams re- <lb />
plied he didn't have time to <lb />
fool with him that it was no <lb />
use an j way. After some parley <lb />
Mr. went on without <lb />
the information. He reported <lb />
case as required by law and <lb />
there is a decidedly j followed. Mr. Williams says <lb />
feeling among those Re- L, j, to <lb />
publicans who know situation. ,.; ,.,,,,,. Mr. <lb />
not only as to Ohio, but to other didn't Laud- <lb />
which a short time ago were <lb />
absolutely certain lo <lb />
give votes lo Me- <lb />
recognize that the era of haste <lb />
Democratic tide is rising and <lb />
if t slop It, Col. Bryan Everybody's <lb />
will be elected. They are relying <lb />
mostly upon money to help them, <lb />
and, notwithstanding all the tail. <lb />
about mil having all <lb />
money he wants, Is known that <lb />
he has more money than he had at <lb />
this of the campaign four <lb />
years ago, and that he is making <lb />
If you mat stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb />
scientific principles which are economical, durable, <lb />
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb />
for the <lb />
The new census will a pop- <lb />
of in the United <lb />
Stales, mostly fools. <lb />
At <lb />
The latest conservative estimate <lb />
places the loss of life in and about <lb />
which was struck by a <lb />
hurricane a week ago, at <lb />
the enormous figure of <lb />
The property loss will reach a <lb />
total of more than <lb />
Reports coming in from outlying <lb />
districts tell awful stories <lb />
many bodies are yet <lb />
Fear of pestilence has subsided, <lb />
but conditions are still serious. <lb />
Relief in form of money and all <lb />
kinds supplies is at hand and <lb />
the injured and sick are well cared <lb />
for. <lb />
Small towns near Galveston need <lb />
relief and efforts are <lb />
being made to reach them. <lb />
Hope is coming to relieve <lb />
pair, and the sanguine residents <lb />
are dreaming that a new <lb />
will arise from the of the <lb />
old. <lb />
night <lb />
seem to be chance fur <lb />
down to play; <lb />
office <lb />
after wealth, <lb />
off to Europe in the hope <lb />
fur policemen <lb />
fur I he car <lb />
j It ain't if we don't <lb />
plans that will call for the ; arc, <lb />
of a larger sum than was no time far rot there <lb />
paid out iii the campaign of do time fur <lb />
If money can elect Mr. body's got <lb />
again, lie will win. The big lists. <lb />
in ii. <lb />
the existence of which is at stake, It wouldn't much astonish <lb />
will see to that, knowing that if L. <lb />
. ,,., . , i Tins had caught the fever <lb />
Mr. wins they can make. ,.,.,.,. <lb />
the consumers the country started <lb />
back with big Interest all their the <lb />
the senses out <lb />
people up iii Mars. <lb />
I e's settle down more quiet in the <lb />
contributions. <lb />
There is a clash between the ad- <lb />
ministration Minister Con- <lb />
The latter has dared to <lb />
graph to Washington that Mr. Me- <lb />
allowed be gold- <lb />
country town, <lb />
discover that we're <lb />
totally rundown. <lb />
I'm of <lb />
modern style <lb />
bucked when he ordered the Suppose we atop this an <lb />
American Hag hoisted over a little while, <lb />
Hung Chang, long known as <lb />
creature of Russia, while he is In <lb />
trade mark, which is shown upon every <lb />
Stove or Range, not be deceived <lb />
by Worthless imitations and substitutes. <lb />
lead all others In yearly sales and popularity. <lb />
Sold Exclusively <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
for the purpose of <lb />
ting terms of settlement with the <lb />
powers. Outside of <lb />
government la the only one <lb />
i t AND FEVER <lb />
night Sweats with <lb />
Chill Tonic at per <lb />
Building <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
lo take. Money <lb />
is not openly shown distrust refunded If fails. Restores <lb />
Hung Chang from Up,,, petite, pin Hies the blood and makes <lb />
strange that Minister <lb />
Conger should have something at the drug <lb />
say about Mr. Bryan, <lb />
exhibition unusual favor to <lb />
wards this sneaky Chinamen, lie <lb />
has, upon several previous <lb />
sinus warned this government <lb />
Hung Chang was thoroughly <lb />
tricky and unworthy of trust, but <lb />
reason, the Chinese Min- <lb />
in Washington, who is one of <lb />
Hung Chang's most devoted <lb />
followers, has hail more Influence <lb />
Mr. than the Amer <lb />
Minister The <lb />
may show why. <lb />
Dr. <lb />
N. c. <lb />
over White <lb />
Fleming stoic. <lb />
B ST <lb />
and fever is a of Grove's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb />
I ion and nine in a tasteless form . <lb />
No no pay. Price<lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
S. C. <lb />
D. Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered M the Poet Office at <lb />
Greenville. as Second Clans <lb />
Matter. <lb />
OUR LETTER <lb />
1900. <lb />
in Our State's <lb />
History Recalled By An II.- <lb />
of this <lb />
Week. <lb />
at <lb />
X. t ., Sept. <lb />
begin our journalistic lam <lb />
talk this week <lb />
they expert they will <lb />
better Ass, <lb />
farm hand the is the let <lb />
laborer for is <lb />
the he i ;. sad f <lb />
I i i . d i lie <lb />
here U-lier else- <lb />
j where. And, moreover, if well <lb />
behaved, he will find in the South <lb />
people, the North Carol <lb />
with nothing his beet friends <lb />
From the indication now ii looks <lb />
Bryan is sure to be elected <lb />
President. <lb />
Republicans are doing much <lb />
talking about the full dinner <lb />
the great prosperity that <lb />
is the <lb />
administration, but we continue to <lb />
hear of more strikes labor- <lb />
than have ever known be- <lb />
fore. These things don't <lb />
It is usually the case that the <lb />
first reports of a great disaster are <lb />
considerably overdrawn, when <lb />
excitement subsides and calm in- <lb />
is made the result <lb />
turns out not so bad as anticipated. <lb />
However, this is not the situation <lb />
at The first news of <lb />
the disaster to that city was bad <lb />
enough, but as the wreckage and <lb />
debris has cleared away each <lb />
subsequent report is more appall- <lb />
than Eve- <lb />
day it grown wont, until now <lb />
the number of dead is placed at <lb />
while the property loss is <lb />
beyond estimating. Horrible in- <lb />
deed are the results of that storm. <lb />
more interesting than a little <lb />
familiar State history, which has <lb />
ii i. usual interest because of an event <lb />
which has occurred here. Yes- <lb />
the beautiful new <lb />
church the old <lb />
site on the s. w. corner of <lb />
Salisbury streets, across from <lb />
the Capitol was formally <lb />
dedicated thereby hangs this <lb />
This is historic <lb />
Before ISIS the <lb />
held service in the Capitol <lb />
building, but 1818 a handsome <lb />
brick building was erected re- <lb />
use up to three years <lb />
ago. <lb />
Before the building of the Church <lb />
the arrangement <lb />
was a novel MM. The <lb />
took much Interest its <lb />
about 1803 to <lb />
its was call ml the <lb />
of the Academy and Pastor <lb />
of the The incumbents <lb />
were Presbyterian ministers, <lb />
except one minister who <lb />
filled the position for only a few <lb />
mouths. first Cap- <lb />
building having consumed <lb />
by tire and the present building <lb />
not being State <lb />
Convention met in this city. <lb />
pant favors, the <lb />
church was loaned for the <lb />
sittings of the Convention. <lb />
CATHOLICS col HOLD <lb />
II AINU <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
N. C, 19th. <lb />
The Hunsucker Carriage Co. re- <lb />
the very do not intend to <lb />
allow him to dominate them <lb />
but who will assist him in j The patronage of this firm is get <lb />
all proper ways industrially and <lb />
morally. <lb />
Judge Purnell has decided <lb />
the regarding the <lb />
domestication <lb />
corporations doing <lb />
Carolina, so that <lb />
they shall submit to the trial of a <lb />
fact which will practically make it <lb />
inoperative hereafter. <lb />
The South Carolina Supreme <lb />
Court, a month ago declared the <lb />
same law in State to lie <lb />
Carolina <lb />
law having modeled the <lb />
South Carolina law, being almost <lb />
identical copy, except that <lb />
and other companies were <lb />
J. J. Far <lb />
Weldon. Sept. <lb />
executive committee of the <lb />
congressional district met <lb />
here today and nominated J. J. <lb />
Martin for Congress on the second <lb />
ballot. There were five <lb />
U-is. of the <lb />
but three white men. <lb />
J. J. Martin, and <lb />
a telegram Saturday W. Patrick, of Greene, were <lb />
South Carolina ordering eight put in nomination. The first <lb />
to be shipped at once. lot was a tie, one of the <lb />
voting with the whites. sec- <lb />
ballot showed the color line <lb />
strictly drawn and Martin received <lb />
the five votes, while the three <lb />
whites voted for Patrick. <lb />
E. A. of was <lb />
elected district elector. Wayne <lb />
and Wilson counties were not rep- <lb />
ting to be something immense. It <lb />
is just utterly impossible for them <lb />
to keep up with their orders. <lb />
A gentleman the country- <lb />
after hauling his cotton here and <lb />
being offered for it refused the <lb />
offer and carried his cotton back <lb />
home. We thought him very <lb />
wise. We often heard <lb />
a bird in the hand is <lb />
two In the gentle- <lb />
man's case however we hope he <lb />
may find the golden egg. <lb />
Miss Annie Lee Staley, a grad- <lb />
the literary and commercial <lb />
departments of the State Normal <lb />
Sat- <lb />
evening and has charge <lb />
incorporated the Carolina of the Primary Department of the <lb />
bill. The effect of this latter High School. Our <lb />
visions has been to deprive the people welcome her and <lb />
It was in this building that <lb />
made his memorable <lb />
speech which resulted a change <lb />
the Constitution regarding Ho- <lb />
Commissioners Washington , man Catholics Under the Halifax <lb />
Adopt Resolutions j Constitution of 1770, section was <lb />
to exclude Roman <lb />
of office <lb />
North Carolina. This section was <lb />
so amended in the convention of <lb />
be to Mr. <lb />
r who was a of the <lb />
Catholic and to that <lb />
the State. It is said that <lb />
the Pope wrote Judge Gaston an <lb />
Following is a copy <lb />
adopted by <lb />
Washington, Friday, Sept, nth <lb />
lit and sent to Mayor <lb />
Whereas, daring the devastating <lb />
lire which our town the <lb />
13th at one time, <lb />
threatened the destruction of the, <lb />
entire business portion of the town letter, thanking him for <lb />
appeal was mode to certain of m- <lb />
towns for aid lighting the <lb />
The Supreme court of state <lb />
And whereas the towns of Green- tendered the me of the <lb />
ville. Mount building, which <lb />
Wilson, promptly responded. ,. accepted and the building so <lb />
their and de With some changes, the <lb />
sire to do all their power to as-. <lb />
with men engines; ex- M <lb />
pressing their sympathy <lb />
every way manifesting a courtesy u <lb />
consideration truly was taken to be replaced by <lb />
present handsome building. <lb />
the Greenville Ber- u <lb />
Fire w Seminary. Richmond, <lb />
their engine and rendered most the dedication <lb />
valuable aid in suppressing the ire the pastors <lb />
themselves ins manner churches <lb />
most to the sen ices, some closing <lb />
manhood and ; churches to give all an <lb />
Carolina of thou- <lb />
sands of dollars of revenue annual- <lb />
derived from a number of the <lb />
leading each <lb />
year to pay the salaries of every <lb />
State Official having offices in the <lb />
capitol the State <lb />
gains nothing return, the reg- <lb />
insurance law as the <lb />
companies <lb />
will spare no pains to make her <lb />
stay among us pleasant. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Smith, of Seven <lb />
Springs, came in yesterday's <lb />
to visit friends relatives <lb />
W. B. Hargett and family, <lb />
of Tuckahoe, Jones county, who <lb />
have spending several days <lb />
More Thin <lb />
Houston, Texas, Sept. <lb />
Post today prints a list of <lb />
names of the Galveston dead, com- <lb />
piled from various sources, but be- <lb />
to be authentic. There were <lb />
hundreds of bodies burned, buried <lb />
at sea and in the sand, of which no <lb />
identification was possible; there <lb />
were other hundreds who were <lb />
buried on the beach of the main- <lb />
laud, whom have been <lb />
There arc many bodies still <lb />
in the ruins of Galveston scat- <lb />
along the beach of the main- <lb />
land and the marshes, <lb />
they were by the <lb />
Some of these bodies have been <lb />
sent miles inland, along small <lb />
water courses by the rush of high <lb />
law , known as me , ,, r . . <lb />
, . . . visiting friends and relatives here j waters. all things into <lb />
And Rocky Mount to attend. <lb />
Department bail started men and <lb />
engines, but was notified State Convention of Daughters <lb />
and Confederacy win meet at <lb />
c lining not <lb />
And Whereas the of <lb />
m were In readiness <lb />
the insured and the pub- <lb />
Several of the best and most con- <lb />
insurance <lb />
withdrew from the State on ac- <lb />
count of the Craig law. I am <lb />
told that these companies paid <lb />
hues to the State <lb />
Dually, which now is diverted else- <lb />
where. It is understood that the <lb />
Insurance of <lb />
State will recommend to the <lb />
a modification of the Craig <lb />
law, by which all com- <lb />
will be placed under <lb />
supervision of the <lb />
Department of the State, <lb />
they rightly belong, with a <lb />
provision that it may immediately <lb />
revoke the license of any company <lb />
operating in the State, if it comes <lb />
to bis knowledge that it is attempt- <lb />
to defraud or cheat the people <lb />
of Carolina, either by the re- <lb />
of causes or otherwise. The <lb />
Insurance people claim that the law <lb />
is unnecessary so far as it applies <lb />
to companies, as the com- <lb />
seldom have any law suits <lb />
of any kind whenever they do <lb />
they always submit to th <lb />
and in the country, returned to consideration there seems no long- <lb />
their home yesterday. <lb />
Any one desiring to purchase a <lb />
nice cow and beef can <lb />
secure the same by applying to <lb />
W. Parker, of this place. <lb />
John Sparks has moved his <lb />
family here from Kin-ton <lb />
occupies a residence on Central <lb />
Avenue. <lb />
Messrs W. T. and <lb />
of Greenville, nave <lb />
down to see us this week. <lb />
Our people like Greenville folks <lb />
and we believe they like us. <lb />
A. Cox will pay the highest <lb />
cash price for cotton seed. <lb />
Two of our young lady friends in <lb />
conversation the other day <lb />
asked the is it that <lb />
nearly every Sunday you have a <lb />
different young man escort <lb />
The variety is <lb />
the spice of To which the <lb />
first young lady answered, Hot <lb />
so with me, I find a good <lb />
thing I hold to <lb />
any doubt that number of <lb />
dead will reach beyond the <lb />
mates of which has been <lb />
made by Mayor Jones, Major R. <lb />
G. Lowe and other reliable citizens <lb />
of Galveston. <lb />
not <lb />
The Negro Caught. <lb />
Some to <lb />
election, it will be remembered <lb />
Courts. They claim that they are that Mr. weapon, guilty, judgment <lb />
not opposed to the object of Greene county, was suspended upon payment of costs. <lb />
law, and they do not believe by two He was struck I He was also two other <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
The following case have <lb />
disposed <lb />
Price, bastardy, <lb />
guilty. <lb />
Ed. affray, guilty, <lb />
suspended upon payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
Adam Harper, carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, pleads guilty, <lb />
suspended upon payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
John larceny, guilty <lb />
sentenced days in jail with <lb />
leave to hire out. <lb />
Ernest Pierce, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced <lb />
days in jail will have to hire out. <lb />
The grand jury returned a true <lb />
bill for murder against Annie Dix- <lb />
colored, for poisoning her <lb />
band. <lb />
William Peace, assault with <lb />
the law was intended to unjustly times over the head with a <lb />
discriminate them but the char by of them and was <lb />
companies don't understand what injured. The es- <lb />
caped, and a reward of was <lb />
offered We have <lb />
heard ii rumored that one of the <lb />
fellows was captured in Greene <lb />
j county. All trace of the other <lb />
to come Immediately upon being <lb />
notified of the necessity <lb />
Be it that for and i; <lb />
behalf the of i <lb />
ton, we, their <lb />
express In Ore <lb />
of the said towns f <lb />
ton. Mount and <lb />
our deep lasting <lb />
gratitude and appreciation, with <lb />
assurances our ever standing <lb />
ready to demonstrate <lb />
and appreciation when pot <lb />
Resolved that a copy of <lb />
these resolutions be sent to the <lb />
Mayor of each -f towns. <lb />
t In- by him presented to th <lb />
Board of and Head <lb />
of the Hire Department. <lb />
Resolved copy be <lb />
tn of tin total pa <lb />
Ill <lb />
of lire, <lb />
Buffering <lb />
by the loss, iii of <lb />
building, of about one hundred <lb />
thousand dollars In value. <lb />
The Agricultural <lb />
here i- in of many l <lb />
cotton grower of <lb />
All ire h- r . . r- the east especially, complaining of <lb />
hidden hum -r without run I a,, , ii, . ,. <lb />
,., <lb />
leads of sources, also, it Is learned <lb />
have <lb />
NOTICE, <lb />
is involved In the term <lb />
domestic <lb />
They say that it is a novelty in <lb />
the way of the insurance legislation <lb />
and may more far reaching than <lb />
to prevent the removal of causes, lone, Albert Barrett, was lost <lb />
the most conservative com-j last night, when Detective J. <lb />
t and i Ml <lb />
Walter B. Henry, national bank v- <lb />
territory, the <lb />
to Kinston, and <lb />
In jail. They left early <lb />
for Snow Hill with their <lb />
oner, where they will claim the re- <lb />
ward. The hail been shad <lb />
for several days, <lb />
n, Carolina m <lb />
I he legislature, in view of the do <lb />
and Georgia are now in morel . , .- i <lb />
,. . id-ions mentioned will next <lb />
and the , . , ,, . . . <lb />
,, , ,. , ,. . . winter probably take such action <lb />
. better with money, . , , . <lb />
,, , . lip the premises as is best for all <lb />
than nine last in, , <lb />
., , , concerned. <lb />
years. is based <lb />
on bank In <lb />
bl Daring the con lag <lb />
decade the South will show up as <lb />
the most prosperous section of this <lb />
country, unless all signs fail. <lb />
We're strictly In It, brethren <lb />
While Raleigh, and Other <lb />
nuns <lb />
x. c. Sept. <lb />
Joel has returned from <lb />
Carolina towns were where he has <lb />
Texas i days. <lb />
sufferer last after- J. Gaskins has gone to the <lb />
noon, and Chapel Hill I northern purchase his <lb />
Will ; full winter stock for his new <lb />
lore. <lb />
and when his identity was beyond <lb />
question the arrest was made. He <lb />
was simply paralyzed with fear. <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Frank Matthews, of Bern <lb />
stopped over here Monday night. <lb />
Frank Webb <lb />
are here on a hunting expedition. <lb />
Lookout s. <lb />
the Oil Company <lb />
the credit list Is its due. It has <lb />
I to <lb />
News. <lb />
what, pray, are to <lb />
About <lb />
as much . . cent to many a cit- <lb />
who given to the <lb />
Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
cases of resisting officer and carry- <lb />
concealed weapon, judgment <lb />
suspended upon payment of com <lb />
each. <lb />
Peter Harris and Eaton Harris, <lb />
affray, plead guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended o i payment of costs. <lb />
Robt. Eva . Allen. <lb />
affray, plead guilty, judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Corey, with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended on payment of costs. <lb />
Hardy Harrington, carrying con- <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Will Collins and Ed. Kittrell, <lb />
affray, plead guilty, judgment <lb />
pended upon payment of costs, <lb />
R. M. Kennedy, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty <lb />
suspended upon payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
John Little Martha Edwards <lb />
fornication, not guilty. <lb />
John Sam Bryant, Sam <lb />
Allen and Forbes, cruelty <lb />
to animals, not guilty. <lb />
Spencer Joyner, Turner Joy tier, <lb />
Gay, Sylvester and <lb />
Jefferson, assault with dead- <lb />
weapon, plead guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended upon payment of costs. <lb />
Turnage, assault, pleads <lb />
guilty, fined Sand costs. <lb />
The grand jury returned a true <lb />
bill fur rape against Arthur Flem- <lb />
and Dave <lb />
J. L. assault with <lb />
Women are Like <lb />
Flowers. <lb />
and bloom. Sickly, they wither and <lb />
Every woman ought to look well <lb />
and well. r and duty, <lb />
but she might as well try to put out a <lb />
fire with oil as lo be healthy and at- <lb />
tractive disease corroding the <lb />
organs that make her a woman. Upon <lb />
their health depends her health. If <lb />
there is Inflammation or weakening <lb />
drams or suffering at the monthly <lb />
period, attend to I at once. Don t <lb />
delay. You're one step nearer the <lb />
grave every day you put It off. <lb />
Women can stand a great deal, but <lb />
they cannot live forever with disease <lb />
dragging at the moat delicate and <lb />
vital organs In their body. You may <lb />
have been deceived In so-called cures. <lb />
don't see how could help it <lb />
there ranch on <lb />
the market. Hut yon wont be dis- <lb />
appointed lo Female Reg- <lb />
We believe it it the one <lb />
n earth for womanly ill. There <lb />
t as between it and <lb />
ether r as there is <lb />
.; and wrong. <lb />
the pain, <lb />
top the t . . regularity. <lb />
Strengthen, an. cleanses. It <lb />
ell quickly t-n easily and <lb />
women alone <lb />
will be healthy <lb />
sick, l;,. lies at <lb />
hand, p .-battle n drug <lb />
nut cc mm <lb />
HIM. <lb />
flu t my <lb />
U a <lb />
thief something of a <lb />
It him that <lb />
he would take most anything, lit- <lb />
of big, and buggy, and <lb />
a bale of cotton being among his <lb />
large hauls, and such things as <lb />
shoes being among be small ones. <lb />
For the taking a pair of shoes <lb />
many months ago a warrant was <lb />
outstanding for Harrington which <lb />
not be served on him because <lb />
of bis departure quarters. <lb />
Recently it was noticed that he had <lb />
returned to this section, and late <lb />
Saturday afternoon Constable J. B- <lb />
learned that he was In the <lb />
colored bar room on Fifth street. <lb />
The officer went there and found <lb />
Harrington and told him he had a <lb />
warrant for him. Harrington ask- <lb />
ed what it was for and Constable <lb />
Sutton read it to him. About the <lb />
time the reading was finished the <lb />
dealt the officer a blow and <lb />
started to run. Instantly the of- <lb />
drew his gun and fired four <lb />
shots in quick succession after the <lb />
running Three of the shots <lb />
took effect, two in the leg and one <lb />
in the body. The latter shot struck <lb />
in the back and went through the <lb />
body coming out at the breast. The <lb />
was soon after being <lb />
shot. <lb />
Harrington was moved to the <lb />
court and medical attention <lb />
summoned. An examination of his <lb />
wounds showed that the one lo his <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
The September term of Pitt <lb />
Superior Court began Monday <lb />
with Judge Henry B. Starbuck <lb />
presiding. His charge to <lb />
grand jury while not long was clear , , <lb />
and to point, and embraced all j was <lb />
matters deemed necessary to bring I <lb />
to their attention. I <lb />
grand jury for the term is <lb />
composed of B. F. fore- <lb />
man, Gray Corey, Ola <lb />
W. B. W <lb />
gate, E. King, E. S. Laughing <lb />
Alston Crimes, O W. May, <lb />
W. H. C. C. B. <lb />
H. F. M. Smith, J. J. <lb />
Sr., J. T. Jr., <lb />
Fernando Brown, Henry <lb />
J. B. Galloway. <lb />
jury this week is <lb />
composed of L. B. M. <lb />
B, Faithful, B. D. <lb />
Beach, Jno. Smith, Adrian <lb />
Savage, A. R. D. G. Moore, <lb />
W. Brooks, J. H. Boyd, D. N. <lb />
F. M. Hodges.<lb />
Mayor's Court. <lb />
Mayor J. G. has had only <lb />
a light docket this week, the fol- <lb />
Sewing Machines <lb />
IN USE IN PITT COUNTY. <lb />
If you need a Machine see me <lb />
Hooker's store, or write me <lb />
Jan. J. C. LAMER. <lb />
WANTED <lb />
CORDS OF <lb />
Dogwood <lb />
AND <lb />
Persimmons <lb />
Timber. Will pay from 15.00 to<lb />
Goldsboro, N. C. <lb />
THIS WOOD must be round, <lb />
nearly free from knots, and sawed <lb />
off at both ends. Will take feet <lb />
and feet long and as small as <lb />
inches in diameter at small <lb />
but no smaller. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
T G N. C <lb />
last report <lb />
David Royster, drunk and dis- <lb />
orderly and profanity, fined f and <lb />
costs, total <lb />
John disorderly con- <lb />
duet assault with deadly with <lb />
weapon, bound over to Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
Win. Grimsley, riotous and dis- <lb />
orderly, fined costs, total <lb />
5.30. <lb />
Points Higher. <lb />
Means Cent per pound more for your <lb />
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON <lb />
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU. <lb />
We have just established at Greenville one of the best equipped <lb />
to be found in Eastern North Carolina solicit your ginning. <lb />
We turn out the best cotton you can get anywhere but our <lb />
no higher than others. BRING US COTTON. <lb />
GREEN HOOKER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Barrett, affray, guilty. <lb />
The great corporations which <lb />
Rev. Mr. all preached to fools express, telegraph and deadly weapon, <lb />
Monday night. lines of this country arc <lb />
II. of not o as is <lb />
Mill-, is with J. Co. promptness with which <lb />
I they offer all facilities the The merchant with old, shop, <lb />
, , j . , , worn stork a low- for bight <lb />
holding p H K. mission of message supplies in doesn't spend <lb />
Call see our <lb />
FELTS,. <lb />
For Summer and Fall wear. We have the prettiest and cheap- <lb />
est ever brought to Greenville We. are still <lb />
selling Mir Summer Millinery at cost. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
others are inn lo lone this most all the farmers are of v Olive <lb />
mil I ,. . . <lb />
Misses <lb />
and M.- ., <lb />
State, where with <lb />
I am Back <lb />
From the North <lb />
The New Goods are <lb />
Right Along. <lb />
As usual My Store Leads in <lb />
Quality and Price. <lb />
WATCH OUT FOR ME. <lb />
TUB KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
The Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe and hope you will <lb />
keep waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
S. M. Schultz's will be <lb />
closed on Monday Sept. <lb />
Holiday. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice <lb />
to creditors by W. M. Lang Ad- <lb />
of Henry Elmore. <lb />
Horse shoeing by a first-class <lb />
white workman, at W. O. Barn- <lb />
hill's shop on Dickinson avenue. <lb />
The cooler weather will put <lb />
to wanting heavier goods and <lb />
make trade brisker. Good time <lb />
to advertise, too. <lb />
Put it in The Reflector if you <lb />
want the people to know what you <lb />
have for them. Subscription list <lb />
getting larger every day. <lb />
The Free Press tells of a Lenoir <lb />
county man who held two bales of <lb />
cotton seven years until he could <lb />
get cents for it. He sold it for <lb />
For <lb />
Collections were taken in two <lb />
churches here for the Gal- <lb />
sufferers. At the Methodist <lb />
church 120.45 were raised, and at <lb />
Baptist church <lb />
Two <lb />
afternoon Mr. V. <lb />
was in the river <lb />
near the wharf by Rev. J. <lb />
Booth, pastor the Baptist church. <lb />
Sunday night the right hand of <lb />
fellowship was extended by the <lb />
church to Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Lula Cleve, the latter having been <lb />
received by <lb />
Rang the <lb />
When the shooting of the <lb />
by Constable J. B. occurred <lb />
on Fifth street, Saturday evening, <lb />
another ran around to the <lb />
engine house of the Hope Fire <lb />
Company and rang the lire alarm. <lb />
Just what his object was nobody <lb />
knows, but a warrant has been is- <lb />
sued against him for it. <lb />
Great Speech- <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C, Sept. <lb />
Governor Jarvis spoke to a large <lb />
audience in the opera house here <lb />
last night. The speech was a very- <lb />
strong and aroused consider, <lb />
able enthusiasm <lb />
The of the speech was <lb />
confined to a discussion of the <lb />
arising from trusts and the <lb />
aggregation of corporate wealth. <lb />
The tendency of the present ad- <lb />
ministration towards imperialism <lb />
and the subversion of the first <lb />
principles of our government that <lb />
was Involved in it was effectively <lb />
pointed out. The Governor was <lb />
in fine form and measured fully up <lb />
to his reputation as a vote-making, <lb />
logical speaker. <lb />
Found Bead In Bed. <lb />
Mr. Tom deformed <lb />
died sometime during Sunday <lb />
night at borne Beaver Dam <lb />
township. He was found dead In <lb />
bed this morning when his mother <lb />
woke up. He bad been sick <lb />
a week but was up part of the time. <lb />
Deceased was years old. <lb />
ALMOST A <lb />
Little some Ti, <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Speak to Me, Some Yea <lb />
MOMMY, Bi MM. <lb />
real to Norfolk <lb />
i day. <lb />
Her. J. It. Morion returned to <lb />
Tarboro this morning. <lb />
B. T. returned to Scot- <lb />
land this morning. <lb />
Paul who has been sick <lb />
some weeks, Is out again. <lb />
W. J. Thigpen retired <lb />
day night from Baltimore. <lb />
Miss Blanche Flanagan returned <lb />
this morning from Kinston. <lb />
Prof. G. E. Lineberry, of <lb />
was in town Saturday. <lb />
Ex-Gov. Jarvis returned <lb />
day owning from Rocky Mount. <lb />
Prof. Z. D. of <lb />
Bethel High School, was here to- <lb />
day. <lb />
C. A. Nobles went to <lb />
evening and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
L. to Kinston <lb />
Saturday evening and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
J. T. Lassiter, of <lb />
took the train here this morning <lb />
for Norfolk. <lb />
Miss Mamie Tucker left this <lb />
morning for Greensboro to attend <lb />
G. F. College. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Ricks returned Sat- <lb />
from a visit to her parents <lb />
at -In I. <lb />
M. T. of Farmville, <lb />
took train here this morning <lb />
for Baltimore. <lb />
Rev. J. N. Booth left this morn- <lb />
for Mt Olive in a meet- <lb />
near that town. <lb />
of Wash- <lb />
D. C. arrived Saturday <lb />
evening to visit Mrs. Hairy Skin- <lb />
A. H. Gary passed through this <lb />
morning was shaking hands <lb />
with a number of friends about the <lb />
depot. He is now located at Win- <lb />
ton. <lb />
Galloway, of Snow <lb />
Hill, came over Sunday to be pres- <lb />
at court this week. He went <lb />
to this and will <lb />
return this evening. <lb />
Tuesday. September IS, 1900. <lb />
Wheeler Martin, of Wilson, is in <lb />
town. <lb />
Carlos Harris went down the road <lb />
night. <lb />
Gilliam, of Tarboro, is <lb />
here at court. <lb />
Prof. J. Y. Joyner, of <lb />
spent today here. <lb />
R. B. Jarvis has taken a position <lb />
with Frank Wilson. <lb />
M. Turnage came in Monday <lb />
evening from Weldon. <lb />
Dr. C. A. Whitehead, of <lb />
came in evening. <lb />
R. L. Smith and wife <lb />
daughter left this morning for <lb />
L. P. Lawrence went to <lb />
ville Monday evening to do sonic <lb />
work then. <lb />
Richard Battle, representing the <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer, is <lb />
here this week. <lb />
Miss Eliza Harding, of <lb />
Mills, spent today here with the <lb />
family of H. Harding. <lb />
Miss Pittman, of Kinston, <lb />
who has been visiting here, return- <lb />
ed home Monday <lb />
Norris White, who has vis- <lb />
his brother, H. A. White, <lb />
left this morning for his home <lb />
Greensboro. <lb />
Little Miss Harris, of <lb />
Mount, came down Monday <lb />
evening to visit her grandmother, <lb />
Mrs. Mellie Harris. <lb />
ll, 1800. <lb />
W. Erwin returned Tuesday <lb />
Services. <lb />
There will lie services conducted <lb />
by Rev. F. in the catholic <lb />
church here on Sunday and Mon- <lb />
day, 23rd inst., as fol- <lb />
P. M., Catechism <lb />
instructions church. <lb />
. ,, , . through tho lot u <lb />
A. M., Confessions , <lb />
. . . ., the lire was and <lb />
and Holy Muss. P M <lb />
and prayers. <lb />
A Mass. <lb />
Au an <lb />
The census bureau the <lb />
population of an <lb />
ire- of the last <lb />
There was a little excitement on <lb />
the street early Tuesday night <lb />
when it was learned that lire <lb />
hail been found between the wall- <lb />
and engine room at the John <lb />
Buggy Go's, factory. <lb />
Parties living near by saw the <lb />
blaze among some paper and trash <lb />
and ran over there and put it out. <lb />
There was some talk of <lb />
and the blood hounds <lb />
at once. They struck <lb />
a trail and a colored man <lb />
down on the river, but there seem- <lb />
ed to be nothing him. He <lb />
might have walked by the build- <lb />
There is a public path that <lb />
anyone pas <lb />
that way could have thrown a <lb />
Mated or cigarette Stump in I he <lb />
trash. <lb />
Mr. manager of the bug <lb />
g- says that he does nut <lb />
it was any <lb />
lug but that passing <lb />
dentally dropped the lire. <lb />
WE ARE Hi-RE <lb />
And the Goods are Coming <lb />
Our Second Trip North was a Great Success in<lb />
And These Bargains Are Yours For The Asking. <lb />
great markets like New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore have been searched for <lb />
Bargains and we them. We are going to sell for less money than anybody <lb />
else. Why Because we buy more goods than any other store in town <lb />
and get larger discounts; and we sell for smallest possible <lb />
margin of profit, depending a large volume <lb />
and no rents to pay. <lb />
. and Undo sell. GASH Over <lb />
, the Counter and No Pay. <lb />
LOOK at QUOTATIONS BELOW. <lb />
Let The es Tell Their Story. <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Men the quality, Sale Price. I Boys the and quality, Sale Price, <lb />
I Boys Suits quality, Sale Price, <lb />
Men Salts U ft 6.00 quality, Sale Price, . ,. . . ,, . t. ,.,,, Mn, <lb />
Suits, Pallor Mode bilk Lined, <lb />
Men Suits 3.00 and quality, while they last AU Wool lift quality now <lb />
82.99 <lb />
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb />
evening from <lb />
II. A. Walker, of the <lb />
till Tobacco is hero. <lb />
II. H. postal clerk lie- <lb />
tween Weldon and spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
Miss Mabel es, of <lb />
came in Tuesday to <lb />
Miss I Skinner. <lb />
Miss Faunie of Or- <lb />
is visiting her brothel <lb />
Smith, Id South <lb />
Mrs. I Williams, who has <lb />
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
A. Brady, returned home today to <lb />
J. J. route agent of <lb />
the Southern Express Company, <lb />
was here Tuesday afternoon and <lb />
night and left this morning. <lb />
Mrs. A. M. <lb />
who have been visiting <lb />
tho family of Jesse Praetor, <lb />
this morning for Berkley, Va, <lb />
r. of Raleigh, <lb />
who has been netting mother, <lb />
Mrs, J. I. Moore, near town, re <lb />
turned home <lb />
MUs Moore, her <lb />
Shirt Waists, <lb />
1.35 end 81.50 at. <lb />
plain and fancy <lb />
Waist, while Collars and Cull's. <lb />
worth <lb />
inch extra heavy <lb />
Herman <lb />
Children's Fast Hose, worth <lb />
Best Linen <lb />
Best Feather Bone, nil <lb />
Knitting Silk, all colors, worth <lb />
spool.-c <lb />
Men's Collars, worth <lb />
Silk Elastic Webbing worth <lb />
Checked worth <lb />
yards Lace, worth <lb />
Drop Stitch Hose, worth <lb />
Children's extra heavy Hose <lb />
silk Windsor Tics, worth <lb />
Laundered Shirts, worth <lb />
Honey ones, Us <lb />
Dress <lb />
English Woven Bad Spreads, i ii <lb />
to inch Luring, worth<lb />
Steel Umbrellas, covers <lb />
quality <lb />
Cheese Cloth, all <lb />
Fancy Silk, worth <lb />
worth <lb />
Lace worth <lb />
81.88 <lb />
is Irish Damask, worth <lb />
k I'm.-, <lb />
I Men's Colored Shirts Collars <lb />
silk Belts, nil colors <lb />
Embroidery Cotton, worth Bo. <lb />
Side Combs, worth <lb />
Fancy Stripe While <lb />
per <lb />
Welted all <lb />
English <lb />
Fancy Negligee<lb />
Waists sets, worth <lb />
Men's Silk Bosom <lb />
Window shades, spring roller <lb />
Batten Waists <lb />
New styles and Patterns, the <lb />
82.00 quality Only <lb />
left, come while they last. <lb />
Big Now Store <lb />
Open Nights <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb /></p>
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When you to town give ms a <lb />
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Don't Be Deceived. <lb />
ORE A r SUCCESS OF <lb />
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SCHOOL <lb />
Wow <lb />
million <lb />
Or more, <lb />
Rise o'er the land. <lb />
Oh <lb />
You're up against it, sure; <lb />
You known the gall <lb />
Of government <lb />
Without the consent of the gov- <lb />
And we tender yon <lb />
Our earnest sympathy. <lb />
September is a slob, <lb />
That's what it is, <lb />
Or it would never loose the key- <lb />
To lock the fetters on limbs <lb />
give your <lb />
A to boom. <lb />
What's to you <lb />
When all you want is room and <lb />
time <lb />
To let your bodies have full sway T <lb />
The up may feel the <lb />
Of Loon bruins <lb />
Your work world wisdom <lb />
Call for stuff. <lb />
If it were so <lb />
That two times two were hop- <lb />
scotch, <lb />
two eight <lb />
Or geography were a of <lb />
the <lb />
Earth's swimming holes, <lb />
Or grammar van the study of the <lb />
parts <lb />
of a boat, <lb />
Bo much more gladly would you <lb />
teak <lb />
True wisdom <lb />
walls, <lb />
Or if the young idea were taught <lb />
to shoot <lb />
With a shotgun. <lb />
How silently you'd <lb />
When sad September <lb />
Shoved you school. <lb />
The grown folk ought to go to <lb />
school <lb />
Because do like to play, <lb />
And you, who do, <lb />
Should be let run <lb />
Until you, too, have grown beyond <lb />
The play log age <lb />
the <lb />
of what is taught <lb />
that sot <lb />
V . J. the N. <lb />
ORIGINAL <lb />
by the Va. r. <lb />
war. <lb />
Hope is the angel who <lb />
beckons onward to golden <lb />
Those people who want the <lb />
earth will get it the graveyard <lb />
when they die. <lb />
No wonder nails are high when <lb />
so many political lies are to be <lb />
fastened this fall. <lb />
The in every town <lb />
keep up a turmoil which makes <lb />
people awful tired. <lb />
The Republicans will lose many <lb />
a vote by the working of the <lb />
Teddy's throat. <lb />
The devil has a mortgage on <lb />
every man who makes money his <lb />
god. The devil has many <lb />
It is doubtless true that the <lb />
world is getting <lb />
skilled the arts lying, stealing <lb />
and deceiving. <lb />
You can always be happy if yon <lb />
listen to the disagreeable things <lb />
you hear never let a worry <lb />
make your heart weary. <lb />
Trade follows the say <lb />
the Republicans. Yes, they will <lb />
trade the flag for any old thing <lb />
give boot besides. <lb />
It used to be said that a man's <lb />
word was as good as bis bond, but <lb />
nowadays his word is much ac <lb />
count or his bond <lb />
The world is win- <lb />
some, the skies always sun- <lb />
the flowers ever fair when <lb />
loyal golden glow first fills the <lb />
s with its soothing sweetness. <lb />
When we were <lb />
used to think that <lb />
everybody was honest and sincere <lb />
that what they said was <lb />
ways true. We regret to say that <lb />
we are not so young now. <lb />
Prevention <lb />
than cure. Liver <lb />
Pills will not only curt-, but if <lb />
taken in time will prevent <lb />
Sick Headache, <lb />
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, <lb />
constipation, jaundice, torpid <lb />
liver and kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb />
I Trains. <lb />
Pointed <lb />
airs <lb />
Price range from up, <lb />
J L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
fa <lb />
kit, <lb />
r nil malarial mid ii <lb />
Guarantee I chills <lb />
ii. troubles. For tale by <lb />
and <lb />
Harrington, Barber <lb />
ii-t <lb />
Co., <lb />
. N. V. <lb />
BO <lb />
THE <lb />
aim dinted <lb />
DIRECTORS HAVE<lb />
tires more people than <lb />
overwork. <lb />
Hospital bulletins contain the <lb />
news of the weak. <lb />
A vain woman is like a street <lb />
pi mo- she is full of airs. <lb />
who isn't prominent <lb />
imagines be will be some day. <lb />
A can't learn to play <lb />
the violin unless she has a beau. <lb />
Now is the time to keep cool. <lb />
Don't overburden your liver or <lb />
Talk is rather cheap, but <lb />
people have a mania for trying to <lb />
monopolize it. <lb />
Women arc ever the same. Eve <lb />
shared the apple with but <lb />
ha took the first bite. <lb />
If you would keep your enemies <lb />
from knowing harm of you, <lb />
don't let your friends know any. <lb />
It doesn't <lb />
is cheap or dear, you always have <lb />
to pay the same for a <lb />
worth. <lb />
When you see a young woman <lb />
making a fuss a widower's <lb />
children, it's a sign that if she <lb />
doesn't soon acquire a right to <lb />
them it lie her fault. <lb />
I Cleveland News, <lb />
tot Public Bo. <lb />
i on the <lb />
schools and can supply what <lb />
I. We also have <lb />
slant . <lb />
crayons, <lb />
hushed <lb />
M. <lb />
Wholesale and retail and <lb />
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Cotton Seed, Oil liar <lb />
Turkeys. etc. Bed- <lb />
COPY <lb />
, etc. Bed- <lb />
-I. double-I ill , Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ha <lb />
lens, -tales it,. Parlor <lb />
Inks, companion P. <lb />
Gail <lb />
o. A l <lb />
Key West cheroots, I <lb />
American Reality Can <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Hoar, Sugar, Coffee. Meat, Soap<lb />
I cent, n nice table with den Orange, Apples, Nut <lb />
cover I rent, crayons, with ,,., , Candies, Dried <lb />
in nice x lead pencil, pen Currents, Raisins, <lb />
I , rule, all in nice wood China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb />
at big tablet of , Mara <lb />
Copy books to cents Stand- <lb />
. boar, i. Good an <lb />
s other Quality I <lb />
pap. e in mire. <lb />
Quantity <lb />
ti see <lb />
Cheap for cash. Do,;<lb />
A Smile In Bach. <lb />
Fans won't be putting on <lb />
much longer. <lb />
Blank verso is the kind that is <lb />
usually on. <lb />
When a man tells a girl <lb />
he loves her better than any one <lb />
else in the world he means next to <lb />
himself. <lb />
There are folks that don't read <lb />
folks that don't Do <lb />
both you will be better off. <lb />
There is a good bit of fiction in <lb />
even a cook book <lb />
Not until the of time can <lb />
us take oar e's. <lb />
It isn't always the careless man <lb />
who loses his temper. <lb />
The shoemaker usually makes a <lb />
lasting impression on his custom- <lb />
Maude, dear, the Chinese <lb />
junks not always Bead in their <lb />
scraps. <lb />
men gain reputations as <lb />
breezy talkers just because they <lb />
are all wind. <lb />
The farmer who comes to town <lb />
blowout shouldn't his <lb />
attention solely to the <lb />
When a singer is all wrapped up <lb />
in himself he may as well go the <lb />
limit and use his vocal chords for <lb />
string. <lb />
Hosiery i multitude of <lb />
shins. <lb />
The may have a strong <lb />
pull, but that doesn't indicate <lb />
that he should enter politics. <lb />
The most agreeable people in <lb />
the world arc those who never <lb />
have any opinions of I heir own. <lb />
Ho, Maude, dear, the nurse's <lb />
costume is not designed with a <lb />
train, despite the fact that there <lb />
are trained <lb />
The man who write poetry <lb />
isn't in it with the mun who can <lb />
write checks. <lb />
Children gossips should be <lb />
seen and not heard. <lb />
the woman with a sharp <lb />
voice may be flattered. <lb />
in taking a <lb />
man at his <lb />
When it, leave a <lb />
man natural helpless. <lb />
The ind his customer <lb />
often Indulge in a join debate. <lb />
The in is too often <lb />
an inter a lion mark following a <lb />
touch <lb />
it natural for crooks to be <lb />
There is in a clock than <lb />
pears on the face of It. <lb />
pawnbroker is the advance <lb />
agent of most theatrical <lb />
Two heads am not batter <lb />
one if they happen to be in the <lb />
tow ahead at the <lb />
The supply backbone had <lb />
been exhausted when <lb />
was made. <lb />
The Railroad World asserts that <lb />
American as a rule, get <lb />
no profit on their passenger <lb />
i. it says, <lb />
in to furnish a reasonable ac- <lb />
to the public, must <lb />
a great of its passenger <lb />
trains with too few to <lb />
pay the actual train expenses. It <lb />
must make enough profit on its bet <lb />
pat trails to make up <lb />
for this loss and leave a margin of <lb />
profit besides, else its <lb />
traffic cannot be said t j be on a <lb />
satisfactory basis. Taking the <lb />
United States as a whole, only a <lb />
little over one fifth of the total <lb />
earnings of railroads are derived <lb />
from truffle. A large <lb />
proportion of American railway- <lb />
lines are conducting their passer <lb />
at a loss, while others <lb />
are merely He <lb />
riving no profit proportionate to <lb />
the investment and the volume of <lb />
With regard to <lb />
the roads in our own section, we <lb />
have heard it said that the Sea <lb />
board conducts its passenger bus <lb />
at a heavy loss that that <lb />
of the Southern barely pays ex <lb />
If this is true as to the <lb />
latter, then Its branch lines must <lb />
be poorly patronized, for surely the <lb />
of the main <lb />
line must be profit- <lb />
able, nearly all of its trains <lb />
crowded. We do know- <lb />
how it is, but it is noticeable that <lb />
when a railroad adds a new train, <lb />
to accommodate business <lb />
it rarely ever takes it off. Rut <lb />
there are things about the <lb />
business that seem odd to a lay- <lb />
instance a railroad <lb />
company should pay the <lb />
Company for the privilege of haul- <lb />
its cars, instead of the <lb />
paying the railroad company for <lb />
this Observer. <lb />
go gee gs. <lb />
At the old Marvel us Moore <lb />
on Five whet we have <lb />
just opened a new and fresh <lb />
lock of <lb />
and Groceries <lb />
Consisting of Meals, Flour, <lb />
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb />
Fruits, in fact everything <lb />
to be found in an up-to-date <lb />
Grocery. <lb />
We pay the highest market <lb />
prices for all kinds of <lb />
Produce, <lb />
When <lb />
you to sell or when you <lb />
want to buy come to see us. <lb />
To all who favor wit their <lb />
patronage we promise sat <lb />
T. F. CHRISTMAN <lb />
at Five <lb />
NERVOUSNESS, <lb />
Ai <lb />
link <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
the <lb />
of Superior Court <lb />
J Administrator of lb. of <lb />
deceased, notice u to <lb />
holding es- <lb />
present to me <lb />
duly on or before the 16th <lb />
of March, 1901, or this notice will be <lb />
w bar of recovery. All persons <lb />
indebted to estate are notified to <lb />
to inc. <lb />
This day of September 1900. <lb />
of <lb />
U this gnat <lb />
torn <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Doctors bicycle <lb />
dealers real Male cotton buyers <lb />
boarding <lb />
coal and wood d <lb />
dealers, open houses, <lb />
others; the<lb />
Law of <lb />
North Carolina for year 1899 re <lb />
the first Monday <lb />
to out license . <lb />
June each year. Please attend to toe mat- <lb />
once and save trouble. <lb />
U. M. Moon is. <lb />
Sheriff Pitt <lb />
TAKE ROBERT CHILL TO <lb />
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night and <lb />
Money back if it doesn't. <lb />
No other as good. Get the kind <lb />
with Red Cross on the lab. <lb />
Sold guaranteed by Woolen, <lb />
Bryan and Ernul, druggists. <lb />
PILLS <lb />
Vitality, u. <lb />
of Urn.<lb />
a II of fa or <lb />
and <lb />
pink slow to <lb />
LAND <lb />
By decree of the Superior <lb />
of I county In the case of W. at. <lb />
and others Jason ., <lb />
wife Annie u. .;. for <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
will sell before Court House <lb />
door m Greenville Monday the 17th day <lb />
of Sept. 1900, described price, <lb />
parcel or lot of land situated in town of <lb />
die N. C. Beginning at W, O. <lb />
tore lot at a post on Wilson and run- <lb />
Sooth weal poI and t links to <lb />
a on W. Lang's line, S. <lb />
poles and links to a post in Eli <lb />
Williams line, then North fast poles <lb />
links Wilson St. thence <lb />
with street Merit Wat poles <lb />
and link, to the known <lb />
the livery stable lot. <lb />
F G <lb />
Th Is Aug. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.<lb />
of Superior court of Pill <lb />
a, to the last Will and <lb />
of W. K. notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons holding claims <lb />
against the estate of said W. K. <lb />
to them to me for payment or <lb />
W or this <lb />
notice will be plead la law of their recovery, <lb />
all indebted to said estate era re- <lb />
to make immediate to mt <lb />
This toe day of July 1900 <lb />
A. <lb />
of the last testament of W. K. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North <lb />
, , , the Superior Court. <lb />
J J. Cherry. Jr., against Maggie Beasley <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
Maggie Beasley Cherry <lb />
will take notice that mi action entitled as <lb />
MM, baa been Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County, returnable alike <lb />
term Court to be Ike Court <lb />
in Greenville, the Second Monday <lb />
after the First Monday In September, 1900, <lb />
at v. Inch time and place will appear <lb />
and or demur to the <lb />
which will be deposited in Hie of the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of said County, and <lb />
the said defendant will take that if <lb />
she fall to answer or demur to said com- <lb />
plaint n that term. plaintiff will <lb />
apply to the Court for the relief demanded <lb />
therein. The mud will further <lb />
lake notice that the said action Is <lb />
by the to obtain divorce from <lb />
the mi, <lb />
Given under my hand at Green- <lb />
ville on 8th day of August <lb />
C Moore, <lb />
am t. in-. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Court.<lb />
par I <lb />
restores <lb />
By <lb />
Of. for <lb />
. <lb />
to ear <lb />
paid. Scud for circular <lb />
i bankable bond. <lb />
ears for Lon of Power, <lb />
or<lb />
Ice, <lb />
Um Tobacco, <lb />
r mall in plain Bl <lb />
-.-. . .,. or <lb />
B mm in plain Bl-00 a <lb />
for our roar- <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
Ma, CHICAGO, <lb />
For by J L <lb />
N C <lb />
North <lb />
Victor. George <lb />
named will take <lb />
notice that an action as above has <lb />
MB commenced -n Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt county to obtain a divorce from the <lb />
hoods matrimony; and the defendant <lb />
will farther take notice that he <lb />
lo at the next term of the Superior <lb />
Court of said county to held on the sec- <lb />
after Monday In Sept. <lb />
tn of Sept., 1900, <lb />
at the Court in <lb />
i., <lb />
an or demur to the complaint in <lb />
aid or the will hi the <lb />
Court for roller demanded in com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the 30th day of May 1900. <lb />
D- C. Moore, <lb />
,, Superior Court, <lb />
r. O <lb />
lit <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
ISM <lb />
will pay ,.,. for any cast <lb />
Nick Headache <lb />
we can <lb />
not with lbs list. <lb />
I ill, when tho are <lb />
with. They are slid <lb />
sire II.,; v ,,,,, <lb />
, no pun. He Boas, <lb />
boss, IS phis, lie wars <lb />
Sent by Main,,, taken <lb />
. and <lb />
l For by <lb />
L N C <lb />
At Cost. <lb />
Our entire stock <lb />
Dry Goods, Domestics, <lb />
Notions, Shoes, Ac. <lb />
V. I. M Co <lb />
Steamer leave Washing- <lb />
ton at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave dally at <lb />
M. for <lb />
leaves <lb />
Greenville <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, <lb />
at ii A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb />
New and <lb />
ton, for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C, <lb />
J. J. CHEEKY <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and lies always <lb />
on <lb />
Fresh goods kept en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
W. R, <lb />
N. <lb />
The Stock complete In every de <lb />
I no and prices low <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
mm <lb />
ion. <lb />
Mid<lb />
j. a. <lb />
------DEALER IN------ <lb />
A GENERAL LINK OF <lb />
Also a nice of Hard ware. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. B. COREY. <lb />
The On, Day Cold Our. <lb />
by <lb />
As Mart<lb />
--H- <lb />
FOB <lb />
II W <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. <lb />
TRUTH II. <lb />
PER YEAH <lb />
writ <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER <lb />
NO <lb />
our <lb />
National Ticket. <lb />
For <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
For <lb />
ADLAI B. STEVENSON, <lb />
of II <lb />
Presidential Hector, 1st Pat. <lb />
CHARLES L. <lb />
of Carteret. <lb />
For 1st <lb />
JOHN IT, SMALL. <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
AN OPEN <lb />
Hon. P. M Refutes <lb />
Charge <lb />
moderate practice. neither lob- <lb />
in the last Legislature, nor <lb />
with its members sub- <lb />
connected with <lb />
not to general <lb />
such as the Constitutional <lb />
Amendment, the Election Law, <lb />
I am sure no of the <lb />
Legislature of 1899 will <lb />
this statement. <lb />
During the last three years, <lb />
I in Raleigh, my <lb />
whole income all sources has <lb />
been barely to support <lb />
my family, although we live <lb />
My entire estate, <lb />
belonging to my wife, would <lb />
probably bell for more than <lb />
seventeen or eighteen thousand <lb />
dollars it is by <lb />
unpaid mortgages of over three <lb />
years standing for <lb />
dollars. Even my home is <lb />
gaged half its purchase <lb />
money. <lb />
do my banking with <lb />
Citizens Bank of this <lb />
For three years the enemies of <lb />
Democracy, with evil and vicious <lb />
eyes, have turned the searchlight <lb />
inspection upon my life <lb />
character. In the midst of it all I <lb />
have no <lb />
quarters none. I ask <lb />
none now, but there is a difference <lb />
between injustice from foes and <lb />
injustice from friends. The form <lb />
may be regarded with <lb />
the latter is shaper than a <lb />
tooth. <lb />
My Democracy is without <lb />
stand i square <lb />
and for every principle <lb />
and declaration in our platforms, <lb />
State and National, and Mr. <lb />
Bryan, the great leader of our <lb />
hosts. <lb />
There is a well and large- <lb />
successful movement certain <lb />
pins of tho State to <lb />
against favor of <lb />
my certain interests <lb />
which, though usual- <lb />
acting with the Democratic <lb />
Party, are out of sympathy with <lb />
city, its books will show I actually hostile to some of its <lb />
J. <lb />
Falls, N C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
I am in receipt of <lb />
your recent favor, in which you <lb />
say it is against <lb />
me, as an aspirant for the Senate. <lb />
First, that Senator Vance op- <lb />
posed my confirmation as Collector <lb />
upon grounds derogatory lo my <lb />
personal <lb />
Second, that I am charged wit <lb />
being a secret agent of the South- <lb />
Railway Company, and it <lb />
and other corporations have been, <lb />
and are now, paying me large sum <lb />
of money to protect interests <lb />
as a lobbyist and and <lb />
you express the opinion, in which <lb />
I concur, as I am a candidate <lb />
for their the people are <lb />
entitled to know facts with <lb />
reference to charges, <lb />
In reply, I beg to say that Sena- <lb />
tor Vance's opposition to my <lb />
was not based upon per- <lb />
grounds and no charge <lb />
against my personal character was <lb />
made in connection with that mat- <lb />
At the time of my appoint- <lb />
Collector, Vance, <lb />
the other Senator <lb />
and all the democratic congress- <lb />
men from North Carolina, favored <lb />
me. The subsequent opposition of <lb />
Senator Vance to my <lb />
arose out of <lb />
with the appointment of the <lb />
Collector for the Western District <lb />
of North The records of <lb />
the Senate and the delegation in <lb />
Congress from this at that <lb />
time will bear out t statements. <lb />
With reference lo the second <lb />
charge to which you refer, I beg <lb />
to say it is not true that am <lb />
attorney agent, either secret, or <lb />
other of the Southern <lb />
road. I have never appeared for <lb />
that railroad in any capacity. It <lb />
has never paid, me a cent of <lb />
in my life, except a <lb />
made to me as Chairman of <lb />
the Committee in which was <lb />
spent for benefit of the party. <lb />
On the contrary, have appeared <lb />
and am appearing against It ma- <lb />
suits. During the last three <lb />
since I to <lb />
law in Raleigh, I have been of <lb />
counsel in recovering a number of <lb />
judgments II, one of them <lb />
for as much its three hundred <lb />
dollars, and now appear of <lb />
In quite a number of <lb />
against it, in which my clients <lb />
claim damages for from thirty to <lb />
forty thousand dollars. I am also <lb />
of counsel against it the tax as- <lb />
cases. <lb />
It Is not line that I am, or have <lb />
at any time been, u secret or <lb />
attorney for or <lb />
person, nor I am a lobbyist, <lb />
nor that I have at time been in <lb />
receipt of any personal Income <lb />
twin source whatever except <lb />
legitimately to any <lb />
North Carolina lawyer enjoying a <lb />
have not had to my personal <lb />
at onetime during the last two <lb />
years as much as one thousand <lb />
dollars. <lb />
When the campaign of this year <lb />
closed, the committee was very <lb />
much behind. There were a <lb />
of urgent bills to Ire met, for <lb />
which I was responsible. I <lb />
rowed, upon the endorsement of a <lb />
from the <lb />
Farmers Bank of this city, one <lb />
thousand dollars gave it to the <lb />
Committee as my contribution to <lb />
the campaign. <lb />
Painful as it is to do so, I deem <lb />
it proper to make this <lb />
about my private affairs that <lb />
people of the State may see how <lb />
unjust and cruel are the charges <lb />
which it is being sought to <lb />
injure and destroy my reputation. <lb />
the last three years I <lb />
have given to the Democratic <lb />
a year of my time w any <lb />
compensation, having actually <lb />
rowed money to pay, in part, my <lb />
expenses while engaged in this <lb />
work, and I ha-e also given to it <lb />
this year more than one-seventh of <lb />
my <lb />
I have done this <lb />
and if my State should ever again <lb />
into the horrible <lb />
from which it has res- <lb />
cued, and again wish my services <lb />
I shall not answer not now, but at <lb />
a more season. I have <lb />
not made, and do not to <lb />
make any demands the party <lb />
for the sacrifices. A party has a <lb />
right to expect, in time and money <lb />
sacrifices from its adherents, bill <lb />
no party exigencies can require the <lb />
sacrifice of a man's character. <lb />
During the last three years <lb />
have heaped upon me a <lb />
degree of slander and vituperation <lb />
which before fell <lb />
the lot of any man the Stale I <lb />
have borne these with pa- <lb />
counting myself fortunate <lb />
that I was considered worthy to <lb />
suffer the name of the for <lb />
which I was struggling. This <lb />
abuse has been directed me <lb />
not as an individual, but I <lb />
have denounced by the <lb />
mies Democracy everything <lb />
done by the Democratic <lb />
which has pleased them. <lb />
It seems that these charges <lb />
made by the e <lb />
revamped are circulated <lb />
to my detriment by men in my own <lb />
party, because, forsooth, I am <lb />
the way of the ambition of their <lb />
favorite. So be It, am not the <lb />
only victim. Others, yea <lb />
of others, have felt tho mailed <lb />
band of a which brooks no <lb />
opposition to the <lb />
of its purpose, and which, though <lb />
it was not has recently <lb />
become In country a power <lb />
mightier him- <lb />
self. <lb />
principles and policies, and more <lb />
or less unfriendly to our candidate <lb />
for the Presidency. I have <lb />
apologies to make o for <lb />
my advocacy of principles of <lb />
the Democratic National platform, <lb />
nor for my earnest admiration and <lb />
support of Mr. Bryan. I stand for <lb />
principles separately and <lb />
collectively; apart of <lb />
but for each them. <lb />
I am that my position in these <lb />
regards is fully understood in <lb />
North Carolina, because I do not <lb />
to secure man's vote <lb />
upon false <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
F. M <lb />
TO THE OUR OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb />
We arc still in forefront of the ran after your <lb />
We offer you the selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found Store Pitt County. Well bough <lb />
selections, the creations of the best of America <lb />
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring. Bummer <lb />
We are work for yours aid our Mutual ad- <lb />
Vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb />
sell it otter you the very lie-t sen ice. polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with <lb />
established business built up strictly on its own merits <lb />
Cotton and Cotton Good- <lb />
Bad American. <lb />
and are <lb />
confronted by the same <lb />
This is how make low-priced <lb />
goods out the high-priced cotton. <lb />
There are mills this section <lb />
which have contracts which cannot <lb />
lie filled except a loss, some of <lb />
these contracts based OB cotton as <lb />
low a B and it is doubtful <lb />
if the best managed mill could <lb />
buckle and tongue buying <lb />
cotton at prevailing prices and sell <lb />
Its product from clay at <lb />
Its market price. However, the <lb />
mills have bad a good <lb />
Slate of Ohio, of Toledo, I <lb />
County. I <lb />
Frank stake, oath <lb />
in- la senior partner of <lb />
J. doing <lb />
in the City of Toledo, <lb />
and State afore said, and <lb />
said will pay the sum of <lb />
one hundred dollars for each and <lb />
every case of Catarrh <lb />
be cured by the of Halls Ca-<lb />
J. <lb />
Iii before me and sub- <lb />
scribed in my presence, this <lb />
day of December, A. l MM. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
I Cure i- taken inter- <lb />
and acts directly on blood <lb />
land mucous surfaces of the system, <lb />
times, and can afford to run for a Is,.,,, free. <lb />
, Co.; Props., <lb />
time v, ii ; . <lb />
them, at a small loss. <lb />
They will all. of course, desire lo <lb />
running, since suspension <lb />
mean, <lb />
of labor and <lb />
if machinery. It is likely, too <lb />
the law compensation will <lb />
op us <lb />
you come to market you will not do justice j apply that there will l <lb />
a. . . . V ill t. <lb />
it lien hi ,. .--------- <lb />
if you do not see our Immense stock before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us the following Hoes of general merchandise. <lb />
Goods and Notions, <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Caps. Silks and Satins. <lb />
Jackets Capes, Carpets, and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Horse and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coif.-e, Bead ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
a nut <lb />
adjustment conditions. <lb />
Cotton is apt decline in price or <lb />
cotton goods advance. <lb />
i- much more probable as ii Is <lb />
much more to be desired. The <lb />
crop i- short, the best <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold ,. Druggists, <lb />
Hull's Family PR's are the best. <lb />
The awful held over us <lb />
In Representative White, colored, <lb />
of second i i of this state, <lb />
If courts uphold the con- <lb />
amend men move <lb />
t i New York and that <lb />
The Those <lb />
of them who contemplate going <lb />
with Col. White to New York will. <lb />
along with him, be interested in <lb />
the following story in The <lb />
New York correspondence, <lb />
Sunday, of a parade of a colored <lb />
club <lb />
The oilier night the <lb />
Club paraded. For the size <lb />
club, or for of <lb />
paraders, it bad biggest escort <lb />
i of police eve teen this town.<lb />
Observer. <lb />
estimates placing ii not above <lb />
bales, and with a <lb />
only this and an Increasing <lb />
demand, as the world's population <lb />
Increases and trade opportunities <lb />
expand, cotton is more likely to <lb />
advance ill price than to decline, <lb />
But until the adjustment above re- <lb />
to takes place situation <lb />
Severe Wind Storm <lb />
A severe fact, a <lb />
over a portion of <lb />
Wake and Franklin counties Sat- <lb />
and wrought <lb />
havoc. It is from Wake <lb />
Forest to that the <lb />
most severe damage thus far re- <lb />
ported was done. The path of the <lb />
hurricane was very narrow, rang- <lb />
from sixty to a hundred feet. <lb />
The most serious damage was at <lb />
where the Methodist <lb />
and Baptist churches were <lb />
as was a <lb />
completion, several <lb />
residences badly wrecked. A <lb />
woman, whose name could <lb />
lie was seriously in- <lb />
by falling timbers when her <lb />
house succumbed to fury of <lb />
wind. <lb />
At Wake Forest office of <lb />
Mr. J. the superintend <lb />
cut in charge of the new cotton <lb />
null there, was blown down and <lb />
the plans for the factory so badly <lb />
damaged as to necessitate <lb />
i-t. The scaffolding about the <lb />
walls was also blown down. <lb />
Raleigh Post.<lb />
Mr- for <lb />
marked impetus to <lb />
the educational spirit in North <lb />
Carolina, it is gratifying to <lb />
observe which indicate that <lb />
public in behalf <lb />
of of our <lb />
pie is not to I permitted to sub- <lb />
side. The press of the Stale is <lb />
alive lo tho importance of the sub <lb />
the favor with which Mr. <lb />
cock's pleas behalf of the <lb />
of the State were received d <lb />
rated the people are <lb />
ready for larger taxes for <lb />
school facilities, we <lb />
that Legislature will lie res- <lb />
to the public sentiment. <lb />
It's duty in the matter lie <lb />
too strongly urged upon this <lb />
failure to this <lb />
will bring with it disappointed <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and everything In <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 />
Dr. Hunter <lb />
men and the dram and life <lb />
Their <lb />
escort consisted of ten policemen <lb />
front fourteen behind, and <lb />
Presidential ticket <lb />
The country has a larger supply <lb />
a greater variety of <lb />
tickets than it Was ever bless- <lb />
ed with before. An en dozen of <lb />
them have been placed upon the <lb />
k co. <lb />
Ellis, of Ohio; Samuel T. Nichol- <lb />
son, of Pennsylvania. <lb />
Ii is impossible lo imagine why <lb />
some tickets were <lb />
or object their <lb />
hope to accomplish. <lb />
Bryan and Stevenson arc backed <lb />
political bullet in id, there by three parties, honor winch <lb />
may be one or two more other ticket ever <lb />
The list stands as follows up to enjoyed before. <lb />
Of minor tickets <lb />
president,  poll the largest vote, but <lb />
Ham of for vice a mere trifle compared <lb />
president, Theodore Roosevelt, of to the vote cast for the two big <lb />
and <lb />
There is my closet. <lb />
New York. <lb />
Bryan, <lb />
Adlai B. Stevenson, <lb />
of Illinois. <lb />
Silver Republican William <lb />
Bryan, of B. <lb />
of Illinois. <lb />
Fusion Populist J. <lb />
Bryan, of Nebraska; Adlai B. St <lb />
Illinois. <lb />
Mid Populist <lb />
Darker, Of Ignatius <lb />
Donnelly, of Minnesota. <lb />
Prohibition <lb />
of Illinois; Henry B. Of <lb />
island. <lb />
Social Democrat V. <lb />
Debs, <lb />
California. <lb />
Social <lb />
nay, of Valentine <lb />
of <lb />
United B. <lb />
of Iowa; Charles M. Sheldon <lb />
if Kansas.<lb />
Bryan, Nebraska; no endorse <lb />
National- Donaldson <lb />
of M Howe, <lb />
of <lb />
Union <lb />
Journal, <lb />
Hunter who was Stone <lb />
wall Jackson's medical director <lb />
died his country home near <lb />
to day, from the of a <lb />
stroke of paralysis sustained six <lb />
months ago. He was one of I lie <lb />
most eminent surgeons <lb />
He was born in Mo- <lb />
1835, and received Iii- <lb />
education there and at <lb />
He beaded move- <lb />
to some III <lb />
medical during <lb />
to John <lb />
raid; had tilled of <lb />
surgery Medical College . r <lb />
Virginia, rounded tin- <lb />
College of Medicine hen. He <lb />
of several <lb />
taut medical works, bad served <lb />
leading position its medical and <lb />
organizations of the country and <lb />
was chairman of I he historic coin- <lb />
Camp, of <lb />
Confederate <lb />
more <lb />
hundred, including do <lb />
along the sidewalks. <lb />
average of and a <lb />
fraction to each parader, <lb />
and will indicate to our <lb />
bow hospitable a welcome awaits <lb />
then, in New Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
to <lb />
a merchant, a m <lb />
all agent, a professional until or <lb />
other who depends on <lb />
patronage of the bare <lb />
prepared to do business, it will <lb />
ill be to tho fullest <lb />
to the people know <lb />
fact According to the experience <lb />
the successful men whose <lb />
have been with the gen- <lb />
public, the heal way <lb />
I to this is by ad- <lb />
Record. <lb />
Where May The <lb />
A former heavy in the <lb />
magazines explains ti- great <lb />
off In volume of <lb />
Hie monthly periodicals. <lb />
He says most of those persons <lb />
who purchase extensively live In <lb />
cities and small commit- <lb />
the cities; and as scores <lb />
these people read a newspaper <lb />
to every one who looks <lb />
he and many others <lb />
It profitable to do all their <lb />
the newspapers. Virtually <lb />
all leaders arc also new- <lb />
paper readers. Bee- <lb />
Old. <lb />
A number of traveling men <lb />
were in yesterday, and <lb />
while depot waiting for a <lb />
train, discussed politics. A <lb />
expressed themselves having <lb />
been lo but <lb />
bad seen their error and were <lb />
Kl-cw hi in this paper appears to support him in No- <lb />
the letter of T. J. Jarvis They said it was just <lb />
his candidacy for the tin-way all over that <lb />
States Senate. The reader I the tide was turning the <lb />
Our- Letter <lb />
You can't convince sonic mar <lb />
Women the noblest work <lb />
is man. <lb />
men arc so they don't <lb />
like to bear about a run on the <lb />
bank. <lb />
of like tilings it Is better to <lb />
give than receive arc B plugged <lb />
bad cigar and advice of <lb />
tiny old <lb />
of Ibis Utter call not fail to be <lb />
Impressed with its and the <lb />
plane upon which <lb />
place- bis candidacy. Accord <lb />
lo all Other candidates the <lb />
same pin asks for himself, <lb />
and without a word or murmur <lb />
one. be place- ins can- <lb />
before the Democratic <lb />
voters purely upon his own merit. <lb />
If there is a man in North Cam <lb />
Una <lb />
i Democratic party <lb />
return for services rendered, <lb />
man is Gov. Jarvis, Always lo <lb />
of light, be has <lb />
bis lime and efforts In every <lb />
campaign for the <lb />
ask bit <lb />
Idler reading, and that <lb />
his candidacy may receive the con- <lb />
II <lb />
pie were <lb />
of tho and would <lb />
in <lb />
lone- in I he election. Win- <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
FEVER MALARIA, <lb />
and Sweats with Hubert's <lb />
Tasteless chill Tonic at par <lb />
bottle. Pleasant lo lake. Money <lb />
refunded If ii fails, <lb />
petite, purifies blood and makes <lb />
well. None us good <lb />
Sold and the <lb />
. <lb />
Bryan, <lb />
B ST <lb />
fever is a bottle Of Grove's <lb />
Ionic. It IS Simply <lb />
iron quinine form <lb />
It's a the teller <lb />
the doesn't tell all he <lb />
No pay <lb />
Dr. D. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N . O. <lb />
over White <lb />
store. <lb />
fine <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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