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Attention Farmers <lb />
I am now offering you one of the most <lb />
DRY MAI'S. <lb />
Cl AS.-W POCKET mod TABLE CUTLERY <lb />
at very reasonable price. My line of <lb />
bib is tin- of any market are hard, and cheap. <lb />
When you cease to lB give me a trial. <lb />
Jas. B. White. <lb />
THE BEST BED ON EARTH <lb />
Don't Be Deceived. <lb />
THE great set i <lb />
Our Royal <lb />
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb />
which due to merit, and also rigorous advertising, <lb />
i i them to mat on the market, which they are offering <lb />
and claiming are as good as the ROYAL <lb />
ELASTIC be deceived <lb />
that are and are read at any line to com <lb />
with others. II your local dealer doe not handle them, <lb />
write direct descriptive pamphlet. <lb />
ROYALL BORDEN, <lb />
Hole Manufacturer. X. C <lb />
Get a good Safe <lb />
Every <lb />
COn- <lb />
lire <lb />
safe is made in all sizes <lb />
, farm, general <lb />
with a guarantee to lie <lb />
range from up. <lb />
SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Chill <lb />
Al native and Laxative. cure for chills and <lb />
f. v. i nil nil malarial and troubles. For sale by <lb />
Harrington, Barber Co., <lb />
X. c. <lb />
THE Ml DIRECTORS HAVE <lb />
A THE <lb />
Reflector <lb />
As our of the i <lb />
County. We handle I In <lb />
State I it <lb />
you Deed. also h <lb />
i Public School Hooks in <lb />
books designated on the <lb />
and can supply what- <lb />
COPY BOOKS, <lb />
shun l <lb />
tablets, <lb />
crayons, col <lb />
doublet <lb />
paper, <lb />
red i rayons, <lb />
ruled practice writing books <lb />
pens, slates, <lb />
like <lb />
companion boxes <lb />
cent, <lb />
table with <lb />
hold- <lb />
H K-l LETTER <lb />
East Prefer. <lb />
X. C . tot, <lb />
A very interesting conversation <lb />
several prominent Demo- <lb />
took place in the lobby of a <lb />
Raleigh Hotel a day or two ago. <lb />
the of comment being the <lb />
the race for which <lb />
so interesting already <lb />
i- get tine to more so daily. <lb />
The principal speaker a <lb />
politician from the western <lb />
part of the State, and as his re- <lb />
brought a new phase of <lb />
the case, which may have an <lb />
I many electors. <lb />
I f.-el that I reproduce <lb />
here, is well a those which <lb />
followed b other who were <lb />
parties to the a <lb />
matter of general to the <lb />
Democrat.- of the Stale. <lb />
Kits <lb />
We of the said <lb />
he, considerably embarrassed <lb />
over this senatorial contest. The <lb />
unwritten law of the party for <lb />
many years has been that the east <lb />
should have one Senator and the <lb />
west the other We rec- <lb />
the fact, of course, the <lb />
this time belongs to the <lb />
that we will select the <lb />
two years hence. Our <lb />
p of the west, therefore, are <lb />
disposed to and support a; <lb />
in.- time that from the east <lb />
w the majority of the eastern <lb />
I Democrats prefer. We feel that <lb />
this be the proper course- <lb />
It is the course we should expect <lb />
the west to follow We <lb />
would not relish our fa- <lb />
turned down at that time <lb />
became the east should prefer an- <lb />
other, we to guard <lb />
against such a precedent <lb />
this not disappointing the <lb />
cast in its preference. Bat the <lb />
trouble with us just now is that <lb />
we do know which candidate <lb />
the prefers, and possibly we <lb />
may not the fact until after <lb />
the day of election, definitely, and <lb />
then u would be everlastingly <lb />
late. Suppose it should develop, <lb />
when the senatorial returns are <lb />
in printed, that the <lb />
p candidate in the cast had <lb />
been defeated by the west. Such <lb />
a result net only <lb />
but unjust to the east and <lb />
generally to <lb />
it might react upon us of <lb />
the west when we come to select <lb />
our Senator. Besides, it might lie <lb />
productive of dissensions and other <lb />
had results. I people, the <lb />
greet majority of them, arc very <lb />
anxious a condition; <lb />
the great majority with whom <lb />
line talked and I have <lb />
the of the west pretty <lb />
thoroughly feel this way, many <lb />
being pronounced in the statement. <lb />
But they don't know today which <lb />
man the east it <lb />
is Simmons, arr, Waddell or <lb />
Jarvis. And that is why I we are <lb />
greatly embarrassed. As far as I <lb />
am individually concerned, I in- <lb />
tend to Inform myself on this sub- <lb />
and then vote accordingly. <lb />
Whichever of the four gentlemen <lb />
named he may <lb />
WHO IS Of <lb />
Those present seemed to <lb />
at once the force of the above <lb />
sentiment and one gentleman <lb />
mm the reel agree <lb />
with you that i would be very <lb />
fortunate if the most popular man <lb />
in the east should be by <lb />
the western vote, but how arc we <lb />
to avoid this danger I think fur- <lb />
all things being <lb />
and Witt no special or personal <lb />
to interfere, the <lb />
if tint west should give preference <lb />
to one preferred by the <lb />
Au eastern man then spoke up. <lb />
lie has a wide acquaintance, and is <lb />
said to be one the best posted <lb />
men on the political conditions <lb />
his section. Said <lb />
can lie easily shown. I <lb />
do not think there is any doubt in <lb />
the mind of any one who has taken <lb />
Hie trouble to acquaint himself <lb />
any one, although there were see- <lb />
eastern meat present. <lb />
replied the original <lb />
speaker, that is the I shall <lb />
certainly vote for Mr. Simmons. <lb />
A la Back. <lb />
is in its last throes. <lb />
A leader of men the <lb />
A man may wear whiskers and <lb />
I think it will be the duty and the be bare faced liar, <lb />
pleasure of most western Even the church choir singers is <lb />
to inform themselves, as far as they not averse to a game of <lb />
can. as to the choice of the east and <lb />
then act accord there <lb />
is some strong personal reason to in- <lb />
and I feel sure they will <lb />
take pains to acquaint themselves <lb />
of the real fact and governed <lb />
thereby. Such action would in <lb />
sure a result that be <lb />
factory to all, would avail the <lb />
dangerous consequences of an op <lb />
termination of this friendly <lb />
political family contest and its <lb />
effect on the future of the <lb />
The ether western man. <lb />
alluded to. observed as the crowd <lb />
broke, shall pursue the <lb />
same and will vote for <lb />
Simmons. Carr, Jarvis <lb />
just as I am satisfied which one <lb />
them is the man in the <lb />
eastern I have no <lb />
or attachment or for <lb />
either to with that course, <lb />
which I take because I know, it <lb />
will be for the good of the <lb />
It is wring In the Filipinos to <lb />
continue killing <lb />
soldiers after the war <lb />
has been declared ended. They <lb />
seem to force us to con- <lb />
t the warfare whether we will <lb />
it or Herald. <lb />
pencils i plain lead <lb />
rubber tipped load pencil I cent, a <lb />
I crayons, with <lb />
Slate pen ,, situation in the <lb />
box, ii r that Mr. <lb />
Simmons will lead by a large <lb />
Is nearly all of these <lb />
A great big wide tablet cents. Bottle of best <lb />
ink on the market, cents. Copy books to cents. <lb />
White crayons, gross in box, Good fool's cap <lb />
paper per <lb />
due of the greatest gushers for <lb />
an oil well yet struck is in West <lb />
Virginia. It began operations the <lb />
other day with an estimated flow of <lb />
barrels a day. most of which <lb />
goes to waste because they can't <lb />
catch Star. <lb />
The <lb />
J. B. is sick. His Green <lb />
ville sympathize with him <lb />
wish he may a speedy <lb />
A Little Anatomy. <lb />
How many bones the human <lb />
face <lb />
fourteen, when they're all in <lb />
place. <lb />
How many bones the human <lb />
head <lb />
my child, as I've said. <lb />
How many bones the human <lb />
ear <lb />
Four in each and they help to <lb />
hear. <lb />
How many bones in the human <lb />
spinet <lb />
Twenty four like a climbing vine. <lb />
How many bones in human <lb />
chest; <lb />
Twenty lour rib- and two of the <lb />
rest. <lb />
How ban the shoulders <lb />
bind <lb />
Two each, one before, lie- <lb />
hind. <lb />
How many in the human <lb />
arm <lb />
each arm one; two in each fore- <lb />
arm <lb />
How many bones in human <lb />
wrist f <lb />
Eight in each, if none arc missed. <lb />
How many bum in the palm of the <lb />
band <lb />
Five in each, with many a baud. <lb />
How many In the lingers <lb />
ten <lb />
Twenty eight, and by joints they <lb />
bend. <lb />
How many in the human <lb />
thigh <lb />
in each, and deep they lie. <lb />
How many the human <lb />
knees <lb />
each, the kneecap, please <lb />
How many in the leg from <lb />
the <lb />
Two in each, we can plainly see. <lb />
How many bones in the ankle <lb />
at role J <lb />
Seven in but are <lb />
How many in the ball of the foot <lb />
Five in ash, as the palms are put. <lb />
How many in the toes hall a <lb />
eon <lb />
and there an <lb />
And now altogether these <lb />
may wail <lb />
And the total sum is two hundred <lb />
eight. <lb />
The dinner pail isn't to be <lb />
mentioned in the same breath with <lb />
the full coal bin. <lb />
The man who wears his religion <lb />
on his c sometimes rinds him- <lb />
self out at the elbows. <lb />
a man never gives a <lb />
to charity he ex- <lb />
to give anything more sub- <lb />
rule won't work <lb />
both some men are <lb />
poorer because won't work <lb />
either way. <lb />
The accented definition of a rag <lb />
is something to stop the <lb />
but the perpetrator of stale jokes <lb />
doesn't see it in that light. <lb />
The fellow who raises a row be- <lb />
cause dinner isn't ready the minute <lb />
he gets in will often spend half an <lb />
hour on his way home watching a <lb />
dog fight. <lb />
The average girl admires <lb />
extravagance a man, until she <lb />
marries him. <lb />
The woman who marries for re- <lb />
may discover that revenge is <lb />
not always sweet. <lb />
Toe person who always tells the <lb />
truth gets himself into an lot <lb />
of hot water. <lb />
The men who six- <lb />
days walking match should be en <lb />
title of the gait receipts. <lb />
The who backs a <lb />
triad enterprise sometimes realizes <lb />
that riches take unto themselves <lb />
wings. <lb />
Maude, we do not <lb />
believe that the hanging gardens <lb />
of Babylon were used to dry clothe <lb />
in. You have evidently been mis- <lb />
informed. <lb />
A person may fall money <lb />
without hurting himself, even if <lb />
it's hard ea-h. <lb />
The literary tramp probably re <lb />
fuses to cut wood because he dis- <lb />
likes hack work. <lb />
Some men don't realize that <lb />
they need a rest until they <lb />
home from their vacations. <lb />
When a man takes too much <lb />
rock rye to break up a cold it's <lb />
the rye that makes him feel rocky. <lb />
The woman who is continually <lb />
giving her husband a piece of her <lb />
mind is not conductive to his peace <lb />
of mind. <lb />
MaSc the Va. <lb />
Tin weighs of the ungodly <lb />
not prosper. <lb />
Women always keep a secret with <lb />
effect. <lb />
The some people live the <lb />
leas they learn. <lb />
The of the brings <lb />
prosperity to the few. <lb />
Competition is the life of the <lb />
often the death of the <lb />
trader. <lb />
Know thyself is sensible, but <lb />
know thy neighbor is more fashion- <lb />
able. <lb />
The liniment of is the <lb />
best remedy for a sprained cons- <lb />
If silence is golden, how many- <lb />
women are worth their weight in <lb />
A sweet girl is often bitter <lb />
if you don't admire her shirt- <lb />
waist or agree with her <lb />
If every river was overflowing <lb />
with milk; every field with honey <lb />
every ban stacked with bread, <lb />
some people would still complain. <lb />
The famous Parker fountain <lb />
Writes flatly fate. <lb />
tics. My individual <lb />
ion Is Mr. Simmons will get <lb />
three votes to one for either of the <lb />
a her the <lb />
TAKE Begun TASTELESS <lb />
per bottle. Cures Chills and <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night <lb />
Money back if it doesn't. <lb />
other as good. Get the kind <lb />
with the Bad Cross on the label, <lb />
was not denied by by Wooten, <lb />
I Bryan and Ernul, druggists. <lb />
Always we let me at <lb />
Cheap <lb />
Cash <lb />
Store <lb />
Where yon can get <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Shoes, Pants <lb />
Capes, <lb />
At lime Prices <lb />
Arrest <lb />
disease by the timely use of <lb />
Liver an old and <lb />
favorite of increasing <lb />
cures <lb />
SICK HEADACHE. <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
lion, torpid liver, constipation <lb />
and all bilious diseases. <lb />
Liver PILLS<lb />
Wt will pa reward for <lb />
of Complaint. Sick <lb />
we cm <lb />
not cure with Ito-la <lb />
Pin. when direction are <lb />
compiled with They are purely vegetable . <lb />
never fall to V con- <lb />
contain J V <lb />
and Imitations, sent by mall. Stamp taken. <lb />
MEDICAL and <lb />
Chicago. Ft sale by . <lb />
J L WOOTEN. t N C <lb />
PILLS <lb />
as. <lb />
Cora Impotent, Leas of Mean- <lb />
. <lb />
or, a u--------, <lb />
U affect of or <lb />
A. tonic and <lb />
Woo <lb />
pink flow to pal <lb />
and the <lb />
of By mall <lb />
for <lb />
copy our <lb />
EXTRA <lb />
of <lb />
or Shrunken <lb />
and th <lb />
of or <lb />
con In or <lb />
Dour paid- <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
Maw <lb />
for sale by J L <lb />
N J <lb />
LAND POSTED. <lb />
All persons art hereby warned and for- <lb />
bidden to hunt with or without gun or <lb />
. or in any other way trespass upon the <lb />
lands of the Town- <lb />
the north of Creek. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. II. <lb />
en. wife and Mies It hi I, <lb />
if. I t Co <lb />
in <lb />
Wholesale and retail <lb />
ii r n ii ii rt- Dealer. Cash paid for <lb />
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb />
r.-l-, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb />
Oak <lb />
by Carriages, Carts, Parlor <lb />
Suits, Tallies. Safes, P. <lb />
and Gail Ax <lb />
Meat Key West <lb />
American Can- <lb />
ii.-iI Apple, <lb />
Pine Apple, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap <lb />
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil <lb />
Cotton Meed Meal and Hull-. Gar- <lb />
den Oranges, Apples, Nuts, <lb />
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Prunes, Currents, Glass <lb />
and Ware, Tin Wooden <lb />
Ware, takes and Crackers, <lb />
rout. Best Butter, <lb />
Sewing i n , and nu- <lb />
other goods. Quality and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come <lb />
to inc. <lb />
Phone <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
a of the of Henry <lb />
notice U hereby to <lb />
all persons ling claims said <lb />
late them to me for <lb />
duly on or before the <lb />
of March, 1901, or this notice will be <lb />
in bar of their recovery. All <lb />
to notified to <lb />
to me. <lb />
the day of September <lb />
W. M. r <lb />
of I I- in v u c <lb />
GOOD <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
by the Quart<lb />
a mi <lb />
um i <lb />
Johnston's <lb />
tones Um <lb />
and male lea <lb />
ore Una <lb />
art of Um <lb />
Um at <lb />
UM color of <lb />
Um <lb />
and liter, and tor ail <lb />
of and children.<lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Steamer, leave Washing- <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily ac <lb />
P. M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. <lb />
leave for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion 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. CHERRY. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
go <lb />
At the old Moore store, <lb />
on Five Points, where we have <lb />
just opened a new and fresh <lb />
of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb />
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb />
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, <lb />
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 />
price for all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
When <lb />
you to sell or when yon <lb />
want to buy lo see us. <lb />
To till who favor us with their <lb />
patronage promise entire sat <lb />
T. F. CHRISTMAN <lb />
at Five Point <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb />
on has i <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb />
hand. Country and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de <lb />
pertinent and prices low as the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
j. s. com, <lb />
-DEALER IN-<lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
fl <lb />
Ii <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
COME TO SEE MB. <lb />
J. R. COREY. <lb />
On Day Cold Ours. <lb />
CoM In and cored by <lb />
Milt As easy lo<lb />
PATENT <lb />
anything yon or in <lb />
nod <lb />
for and <lb />
ON PATENTS <lb />
C. A. SNOW CO. <lb />
WM.<lb />
FOR <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TO P. . <lb />
f 1.00 <lb />
mi m <lb />
-AT <lb />
VOL. XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1900. <lb />
NO <lb />
CUR <lb />
National Ticket. <lb />
For <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
For <lb />
ADLAI E. STEVENSON, <lb />
of II <lb />
Presidential Elector, 1st Dist. <lb />
CHARLES L. <lb />
Carteret. <lb />
For Congress, 1st Dist., <lb />
JOHN II. SMALL. <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
Price of Cotton. <lb />
If a hundred thousand dollar <lb />
ton mill afford down in <lb />
to get cheap cotton, a one <lb />
horse cotton farmer can afford, lo <lb />
shut down in order lo prevent sell- <lb />
his at n sacrifice. <lb />
The fight for low rot ton by l lie <lb />
spinners is . They will the <lb />
fight if cotton farmers rush their <lb />
cotton to market. If the farmers <lb />
hold most of their cotton and keep <lb />
down receipts, they will win their <lb />
fight for h cot Ion. The price of <lb />
cotton is largely based on <lb />
with small receipts <lb />
the price will go up. If they let <lb />
the cotton buying world see <lb />
big receipts, the price will go <lb />
down. <lb />
If farmer sells his cotton for <lb />
less than it is worth, his loss is <lb />
complete and he is a <lb />
loser. If the cotton mill <lb />
has to pay what cotton is worth, he <lb />
may be troubled for a few weeks, <lb />
but he and his associates can put <lb />
up the price of the product the <lb />
mill and suffer no permanent <lb />
loss. <lb />
It is to the interest of the south <lb />
to have this small crop of cotton <lb />
its lull value to the men <lb />
whose toil has made it. Comfort <lb />
at home and the education of the <lb />
children arc absolutely <lb />
upon this. It is to the interest of <lb />
the south for the mills to do well, <lb />
to pay good prices for cotton and <lb />
get good prices for I heir product. <lb />
The motto is and let <lb />
Hold part of your <lb />
cotton if you wish to get Its <lb />
News <lb />
Tit For Tat. <lb />
A red-haired boy and a <lb />
ion his own age sat in a secluded <lb />
corner of s ferry boat <lb />
ed to their lives by <lb />
in the cigarette habit. <lb />
gimme a light, <lb />
said the red-haired boy to a face- <lb />
man who sat near by. <lb />
don't need any <lb />
was the reply, with a significant <lb />
glance at the boy's top dressing. <lb />
With a scornful toss of the head <lb />
the boy with scenic hair <lb />
promptly dis <lb />
boat need bellows nor no <lb />
hot air you're <lb />
The facetious man sought a scat <lb />
Francisco Wave. <lb />
Mow to Save School Children. <lb />
the October Home <lb />
Journal Edward lakes up the <lb />
cudgel against <lb />
inflicted on school-children, <lb />
and urges as a step toward a re- <lb />
form of the abuse every pa- <lb />
rent who has a child at school will <lb />
send a note to the teacher <lb />
under no circumstances whatever, <lb />
will the mother permit <lb />
any home study U the child. <lb />
may seem to lie a very <lb />
thing lo he contends, <lb />
often the simplest things are <lb />
most effective. If the teachers <lb />
of this country should, the <lb />
next mouth, receive thousand of <lb />
notes from parents to the effect <lb />
pointed out, which they could <lb />
I can speak for hundreds of <lb />
teachers when that they <lb />
would gladly do so hand lo the <lb />
heads of their schools, it would <lb />
practically mean a readjustment of <lb />
entire system of study. This <lb />
may lie batter understood when it <lb />
is realized that the entire system <lb />
Of study during school hours in <lb />
many of he schools is so arranged <lb />
as to allow for some of I he work to <lb />
be done by the pupils at home, other generals in the field, and arc <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb />
to tell the Troth <lb />
The Washington I Vast is <lb />
right declaration that there <lb />
is no reason, morals or <lb />
political expediency, why the ad- <lb />
ministration should pullet in its <lb />
efforts to deceive mislead the <lb />
American people with regard to <lb />
the of affairs the Phil- <lb />
It to succeeding and <lb />
effect is worse than if the whole <lb />
truth was The report <lb />
if the Philippine commission was <lb />
flatly contradicted by Associated <lb />
Press dispatches <lb />
which in the same pa- <lb />
side of it. and <lb />
then still worse reports have <lb />
received. The administration has <lb />
all the while, in the face of per <lb />
feel well known facts, <lb />
In giving nut stories to the <lb />
the war is over <lb />
the islands arc rapidly <lb />
pacified, and on pa living these <lb />
or following on their heels arc re <lb />
ports of engagements in which the <lb />
lean troops are worsted, and <lb />
which show a high degree of in- <lb />
activity an I I <lb />
These mine from MacArthur <lb />
We art still in the forefront of the race after <lb />
We offer best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
lo la- found in any stare in County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the creations of the bast of <lb />
and I'm.-p.- Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer <lb />
and Winter. We work for and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage, Ii Is oar to yon you want and to <lb />
sell you if we can. We otter yon the very service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established built up strictly on own merits. <lb />
When you conic to market you will not do yourself justice I of <lb />
if you do not sec out Immense stock before baying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Let this granted home <lb />
study be stopped, and a change <lb />
would at once have to lie made <lb />
The stud es at school cannot be in- <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
conclusive as to the facts. There <lb />
would be a shadow of excuse <lb />
though the immorality would not <lb />
be the fables with <lb />
creased in number, for already which the White House and the <lb />
there are too many. The school War I input uncut furnish the , <lb />
hours be lengthened because. pie fooled anybody or <lb />
the tide basset in any good purpose; but they <lb />
Hence some studies would have to j neither, and thus for every reason <lb />
be thrown out, if home study it were batter if the simple troth <lb />
eliminated. And this is the result; about the situation in the Philip <lb />
pines were <lb />
Hats Silks and Satins, <lb />
Jackets and Carpets. Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb />
Harness, Rome Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
and <lb />
The Woman On The Throne. <lb />
Orel not III Land <lb />
literary people speak of our <lb />
times as the Victorian age. The original song. <lb />
Victoria- has thus put her impress was in 1839 by <lb />
on the times live in. the Daniel Emmet an <lb />
assassination of the King of Italy,; for Bryant's Mr. <lb />
His royal widow, frequently heard the <lb />
Meat. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses.-Lard. Scad Is, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, fails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
I N IN WASH- <lb />
Washington, v. v., lib <lb />
Rebuilding a part of burnt <lb />
district has been <lb />
K. Lumber Co . <lb />
Lumber Co., and <lb />
Co. have started up. but the <lb />
purchasers are not moving lumber <lb />
on account the c of <lb />
yards and should this eon- <lb />
Hone long it will necessitate <lb />
another long period of shut down. <lb />
The surviving of A. <lb />
Co. has bought the stock, <lb />
name w ill, and S ill con- <lb />
the business. <lb />
The sheds on main street are to <lb />
conic down. Public opinion <lb />
M the question. <lb />
The order seems from one stand- <lb />
point to be a good One, and from <lb />
another it seems to working a <lb />
hardship. <lb />
Rumor has ii Mr. K. <lb />
Bishop, of Bishops, and Miss <lb />
mar- <lb />
on lat Sunday, or that they <lb />
will on the next, the <lb />
lust. Mr. Bishop the shady <lb />
side ill sixty, and she on <lb />
side of -i. It is also reported that <lb />
his marry her sister. <lb />
The moved <lb />
their store back from street at <lb />
and the little <lb />
the is taking on airs. Ms <lb />
growth is rapid <lb />
It is possible that another planing <lb />
g up at place. Very <lb />
tunny buildings are going up. <lb />
The Hyde Union of I he <lb />
church was held near <lb />
Catarrh Cannot be Cured <lb />
with Local Applications, as they <lb />
cannot reach the real of dis- <lb />
ease. Catarrh is a blood or con- <lb />
disease, and in order to <lb />
cure it you lake internal <lb />
remedies. Hail's Catarrh is <lb />
taken internally, and nets directly <lb />
on the blood and mucous surfaces. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack <lb />
medicine, it was prescribed by <lb />
one of the last physicians in this <lb />
country for years, and is a regular <lb />
prescription, It is composed of <lb />
the best tonics known, combined <lb />
with the best blood purifiers, act- <lb />
on the mucous surfaces <lb />
The perfect combination of the two <lb />
ingredients is produces Mich <lb />
wonderful results in curing <lb />
Semi for testimonials <lb />
A Co.; Props., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Sold Druggists, <lb />
Hall's family Pills arc lest. <lb />
His Ads <lb />
The late Bab- <lb />
bit was due to two things above all <lb />
others be made an article that <lb />
people wanted, and he advertised <lb />
in the newspapers until be con- <lb />
people that they wanted it. <lb />
Every year for twenty years be put <lb />
up an entire block of factory build- <lb />
met t the demand created by <lb />
his newspaper advertising. The <lb />
experience of Mr, is <lb />
the same as that of every <lb />
oil or successful business man. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
May Seize Paul. <lb />
said to be the dominant force <lb />
Italian politics, and will the <lb />
new King, her son, with her ma- <lb />
will. Spain, what there is <lb />
in a circus make the remark <lb />
wish I was in as <lb />
the Northern climate began to lo <lb />
too severe for the tent life which <lb />
left is ruled by a woman, the, they followed. This expression <lb />
Queen Mother, during the the song, <lb />
of the King. The fair little Queen <lb />
of Holland, Wilhelmina, <lb />
in governing the men of her <lb />
realm. She is said to have put <lb />
her neat, small foot down <lb />
every proposition for her mar- <lb />
until a good Prince was pick- <lb />
ed out for of youth <lb />
who doesn't drink, say bad words <lb />
or smoke cigarettes, etc. Her <lb />
mother, before her attainment <lb />
her majority, was Queen Regent of <lb />
Holland. One of the conductress- <lb />
es of a woman's department in a <lb />
big New York com- <lb />
these facts and then asks <lb />
why it is that the men raise such a <lb />
racket if a woman is elected mayor <lb />
of some little town out West where <lb />
female suffrage goes. Perhaps I It I <lb />
It made a hit at New York <lb />
was speedily carried to nil <lb />
part of the Union by numerous <lb />
hands and wandering <lb />
the fall Mrs. John Wood <lb />
and Leroy of <lb />
Brunswick Ga, made their many <lb />
glad by their visit to <lb />
old home. The preachers <lb />
I present I ho were C. I. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture everything in line. Davenport, W. Davis, <lb />
We but sell for Either Cash or on Approved Greene, A. Latham and Smith <lb />
London, Sept. <lb />
Kruger Is packing his possessions <lb />
at Marques, <lb />
on , . be <lb />
Quite may were in i next week <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Dealing <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
on Dutch <lb />
Mrs. Kroger is very feeble, and <lb />
will accompany him. <lb />
Admiral Harris, with a <lb />
Heel of swift cruisers, is waiting in <lb />
the harbor, and mere is much spec- <lb />
as to what he will do when <lb />
Kruger sails. <lb />
from Baltimore, Md. The <lb />
Mission will be held Scranton, <lb />
Hyde count v. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. T. Latham. Jr., cruisers for <lb />
arc quite ill at their home in west which bids have been invited by <lb />
Second st reel. Navy I will compare <lb />
favorably in magnitude and engine <lb />
The grower- of South Car- <lb />
Georgia Alabama has <lb />
j, I effected an and II <lb />
New Orleans the burlesque <lb />
of and before a <lb />
week bail panned the whole city <lb />
had taken it up. A New Orleans <lb />
publisher saw possibilities in the <lb />
music, and without authority <lb />
of the composer had the air liar <lb />
and rearranged, is <lb />
slicing it with words embodying <lb />
the strong Southern feeling then <lb />
existing in New <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
Robbed of <lb />
said North Carolina and all <lb />
oilier States will be <lb />
taken into the unsocial ion the coin- <lb />
log fall and winter, and that a <lb />
strong compact organization will <lb />
be perfected by the time <lb />
is just what our have <lb />
needed, and till of them should <lb />
heartily cuter into the new <lb />
which has DO politics con- <lb />
n rated anywhere about it. so <lb />
promoters declare. <lb />
Oscar Williams, who was <lb />
Consul General Slates <lb />
at when the Filipino in <lb />
says that in <lb />
j the maps of Europe which were <lb />
used in the Filipino schools under <lb />
the Spanish regime a large place <lb />
the of that Continent, us- <lb />
occupying more than one <lb />
hall the page, was marked Spain; <lb />
planting time comes again. This <lb />
Waters will begin on <lb />
Sun lay series of meetings <lb />
at the Christian church this <lb />
town. <lb />
Beth and wife are <lb />
spending a few days <lb />
The woman who was <lb />
charged With killing her infant <lb />
babe was too ill to be jailed, and <lb />
she has taken <lb />
The Freeman Hodges Lumber <lb />
Co. will erect a saw mill <lb />
Bryan property near <lb />
Miss Lawrence, a daughter <lb />
men think the women ought I o r. Mrs. N. M. Lawrence, <lb />
The <lb />
what am de differ- <lb />
between man and de trusts <lb />
I can't say, Theodore; what is <lb />
the difference man the <lb />
st rusts I <lb />
wants but little here below, <lb />
Nor wants that little long; <lb />
De t Is wants all do people's <lb />
dough <lb />
Gabriel bangs bis <lb />
Our genial interlocutor will <lb />
give bis side splitting <lb />
speech entitled, Are No <lb />
York Journal. <lb />
satisfied with home rule not <lb />
to the town or the State <lb />
or the government <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Special Sale. <lb />
Announcement appears today of <lb />
the third annual bargain sale of <lb />
Taft which will begin tit <lb />
o'clock next Tuesday <lb />
They will keep their store closed on <lb />
Monday while going over and mark- <lb />
down everything their stock <lb />
from to 3.1 percent. The prices <lb />
they are quoting are worth careful <lb />
attention. their store will <lb />
lie closed Monday to make ready <lb />
for starting the big sale Tuesday. <lb />
out <lb />
the housewife, I'll set the dog <lb />
on wouldn't hatch <lb />
shouted back the <lb />
tramp. bad <lb />
who lives Tryon reel, <lb />
discovered Sunday that she <lb />
been robbed of gold. <lb />
This money, together with HO <lb />
in silver and bills had been placed <lb />
In a box in a in Miss Law- <lb />
About ten days ago <lb />
she missed the key lo box and <lb />
search has not enabled <lb />
tier to find it. Sunday she picked <lb />
up the box and found that the <lb />
top had been off and <lb />
that gold had been <lb />
taken. The is silver and bids <lb />
were not stolen. <lb />
The matter has been reported lo <lb />
the police, who arc work the <lb />
Observer, <lb />
The War Department issued an <lb />
order to General designed <lb />
to prevent abuse of <lb />
Chinese, and the same <lb />
discipline in China as is maintain <lb />
ed in the United Slates. <lb />
the edge. Thus mill, <lb />
the young Filipino came to have a j n,,. <lb />
idea of the mag-; iv , ,.,, .,. forbids <lb />
c country of His op-i ,,,, ,,. the <lb />
Even Aguinaldo , <lb />
to learn that America . ,,,, , at dis <lb />
overs a greater area than Spain .,,, This is no <lb />
A highway robber met death <lb />
Saturday in j A <lb />
He was a young white man named j ,,,. <lb />
Herring, who with two , i that he went on the bond <lb />
waylaid former, Taylor, an <lb />
who was on his way home WM <lb />
hundred dollars. ,,,.,, n, <lb />
the sprung at <lb />
estimate pecuniary I- <lb />
This country was settled a <lb />
deal earlier Hum is generally <lb />
posed are <lb />
Long island and <lb />
lay the <lb />
taking hold of the horse <lb />
and while Herring attack <lb />
ed Taylor with a bludgeon. <lb />
drew a knife Herring's <lb />
throat. The robber foil and his ac <lb />
lied. <lb />
The state I of education hat e <lb />
just sold acres of school land <lb />
in Jones counties for <lb />
to Charles of Phil <lb />
land has bean in <lb />
dispute Wilder and other <lb />
alleged heirs and Stale, and <lb />
the sale is virtually a compromise <lb />
of the suit, ft to swamp land and <lb />
contains timber. What use <lb />
the will put it to is <lb />
bail. <lb />
Franks swore he was worth <lb />
above homestead, ate., but the <lb />
execution sent to <lb />
count he Is not follows, <lb />
and the bond money cannot Star. <lb />
Franks has been a <lb />
for several; Southern Tobacco Journal <lb />
years. one factory in Winston <lb />
i work- to white girls in it <lb />
plug factory leaf wages <lb />
to week. Thai whiles <lb />
power with most modern ocean pas- <lb />
steamships. A ship <lb />
feel long. reel beam, tons <lb />
displacement and horse <lb />
power her engines is bound to <lb />
be U ll and no mistake. With <lb />
such an equipment the speed limit <lb />
knots per hour assigned to <lb />
these vessels should be surpassed <lb />
without much These <lb />
fast cruisers will also carry <lb />
usually heavy batteries, beginning <lb />
with eight inch guns, and Ibis <lb />
will be protected by <lb />
Krupp armor ranging from three <lb />
and one half to six inches iii thick- <lb />
Panoplied like battleships, <lb />
Hie new cruisers will sail like mod- <lb />
Steam packets, and need fear <lb />
no attack of an enemy the high <lb />
seas. These ships will represent <lb />
j the latest achievements and last <lb />
work of science is applied to mod- <lb />
i.,,,,, em vessels <lb />
sup- <lb />
iii young man <lb />
id the anxious mother. <lb />
I worry, replied <lb />
can't get <lb />
1790 North Carolina had <lb />
representatives In Congress. <lb />
had twelve; lo 1810 have to take place of <lb />
it bad thirteen; in 1840 ii in factories baa beet <lb />
reduced to in 1850 to in hong coming, has come <lb />
to seven; in it had eight, . <lb />
and lo 1880 and had nine. I . <lb />
If it had the Dumber to which is, , ,,,, work <lb />
really entitled II would have had phone people are having done <lb />
B ST <lb />
and fever Is a bottle of Grove's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic. Is simply <lb />
I roil and quinine in a tasteless form; <lb />
No no pay. Price BOO, <lb />
CHILLS AND FEVER <lb />
and Sweats with Robert's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic Mo. per <lb />
bottle. Pleasant lo take. Money <lb />
refunded if it fails. tip- <lb />
purifies the blood and makes <lb />
you well. None oilier as good. <lb />
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb />
stores Bryan, Wooten and <lb />
ten dining all the past ten years. <lb />
News <lb />
Dr. D. L. Jam <lb />
N . C. . <lb />
bore. The <lb />
will be Fleming store. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
N. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered at the Punt Office at <lb />
Greenville, H. as Second-Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
, 1900. <lb />
Assure as the sun shines in the <lb />
heavens, election <lb />
row the authorization of a stand <lb />
tag of men. Who <lb />
who Wants it <lb />
Isn't it somewhat <lb />
we can ship to Great <lb />
pay the freight and sell it at a <lb />
profit the British market, and <lb />
yet require a duty of Meant a ton <lb />
to keep the British from hipping <lb />
their coal into the United States. <lb />
Concocted to assassinate <lb />
President <lb />
out the Associated again. <lb />
We such are just a <lb />
scheme to try In work on the <lb />
of the people and <lb />
hi in. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Prom On <lb />
U. Oct. 5th. <lb />
The of the cam- <lb />
has reached, the <lb />
head has out of the <lb />
republican barrel. re- <lb />
cent visit to the eastern <lb />
of the big trusts tilled the <lb />
rel to overflowing. u every doubt- <lb />
State and i dis- <lb />
every vote that can be had for <lb />
money is to be bought. These are <lb />
not mere assertions. They are <lb />
hard facts, of which the democrats <lb />
have been warned by Chairman <lb />
of the Democratic Con- <lb />
Committee, <lb />
and by Mr. Richard of <lb />
New York, both of whom know of <lb />
the enormous t money <lb />
secured by and judge by <lb />
the way he t millions 1896 <lb />
how he intends to spend it. It is <lb />
easy to prevent some buying <lb />
selling of among those <lb />
who arc unprincipled enough to <lb />
engage in such a traffic, but <lb />
on the part of democrat <lb />
may greatly lessen the <lb />
bought and sold, as <lb />
provides a heavy penalty for the <lb />
crime. <lb />
There was a change <lb />
in i he attitude of the republican <lb />
managers as soon as they got <lb />
the lip Hun a hail all the <lb />
money he wanted. Instead of <lb />
talking the result of <lb />
the elections, Presidential <lb />
and Congressional, they began to <lb />
blow . making the most ridiculous <lb />
claims as to a number of <lb />
will lie <lb />
Representative Rhen, of <lb />
called at the Post Office Depart- <lb />
this week and tiled a vigorous <lb />
t against the republican <lb />
postmasters in hi-district, for fail- <lb />
to deliver important <lb />
him from Washington. He <lb />
also naked that an inspector be <lb />
Bryan and come to investigate the complaint, <lb />
for very little thought the the same old. <lb />
election in this State, <lb />
question seeming to <lb />
the of every- <lb />
thing and every body. The <lb />
over the is begin- <lb />
I border on the disgraceful, <lb />
and n is about to the <lb />
opinion that a mistake rat <lb />
in deciding to bold a <lb />
We believe, as a rule, that <lb />
primaries are a good thing, but u <lb />
bad time was selected to <lb />
rate them in ibis State. That is <lb />
I is of the friends of as- <lb />
for the Senate, however, <lb />
an I of the idea, <lb />
The Philadelphia Time- is out <lb />
iii a strong editorial endorsing <lb />
Bryan and Stevenson for President <lb />
and Vice President. The limes <lb />
has always an independent <lb />
Democratic paper, and four years <lb />
ago ii supported It <lb />
while policy font years <lb />
ago was dictated by good faith, it <lb />
DOW sees the error of such policy <lb />
and the principles it be- <lb />
i be right. <lb />
LIKE II. <lb />
not be <lb />
without I <lb />
i and pi <lb />
the I ices <lb />
week Pi three broth- <lb />
Messrs. Bryant II. in I <lb />
Everyone m <lb />
are i men, and <lb />
well do farmers, <lb />
their mail Greenville post office. <lb />
A little r mi I hem <lb />
and I'm i i. there <lb />
was only a few ill ice in <lb />
each one <lb />
paper, and every year since they <lb />
began there ban been only a few <lb />
days difference In the time they <lb />
came I. renew. One i thorn <lb />
stopped us the street <lb />
to for another year, and after <lb />
writing bis receipt we remarked <lb />
Jocularly to a bystander the <lb />
man who bad just paid as it dollar <lb />
had i brothers, and we would <lb />
each of them brought us the same <lb />
amount inside of ten days. True <lb />
both of them came <lb />
Iii the next day and took home <lb />
for another year. <lb />
While on this there <lb />
we have <lb />
not iced l lint run <lb />
in the M lo-peak. There <lb />
arc half <lb />
ft of them that live in three <lb />
and every one of <lb />
Tim <lb />
the late Mr, Jesse <lb />
knows nets bad a <lb />
largo family of and we <lb />
believe every them takes the <lb />
paper, with several of his grand <lb />
children increasing our numbers <lb />
subscribers, <lb />
promise that the <lb />
would be looked into, <lb />
from the result of similar <lb />
made the same sort -if complaints <lb />
mm rats, will be the last <lb />
of it, -o tar as the republican Post <lb />
I Officials are concerned. <lb />
Judge George I. of South <lb />
Dakota, who is in Washington look- <lb />
after some business before the <lb />
s. Supreme Court, think- that <lb />
his state is absolutely tor Bryan <lb />
and Stevenson, notwithstanding <lb />
B personal effort to <lb />
apt ire it. <lb />
EMU Of THE CLUB. <lb />
B gins the Season's Pleasure.<lb />
held it- Orel meeting for the com- <lb />
seas m Thursday <lb />
the charming home it. <lb />
The gifted gave <lb />
the club a delightful day. Much <lb />
i ii lit was the <lb />
c h the <lb />
; to the club <lb />
v the dinner table, and <lb />
iii <lb />
served dinner, the business <lb />
the meeting began. <lb />
in entire change of <lb />
wan for the ensuing year as <lb />
folio i <lb />
President Mm. Harry skinner. <lb />
Vice-president Mrs. <lb />
Hard- <lb />
Mrs. Bert Move.<lb />
The out going President, Mrs. <lb />
It. It. I has served the club <lb />
moat and she retires <lb />
with of <lb />
it of club. The <lb />
ii. Mrs. Harry Skinner, <lb />
wits the unanimous of the <lb />
and all feel Wire of a delight- <lb />
year under her guidance. <lb />
short talks were made <lb />
Mrs, and rotten. <lb />
The next meeting will be with <lb />
Km. on October the <lb />
An exchange a humorous <lb />
clergyman who had United mar- <lb />
a couple whose <lb />
name were and Ami,., <lb />
on being a friend <lb />
how they appeared during the <lb />
replied that they <lb />
mated and bent <lb />
lilted. I <lb />
A Clubs The <lb />
Stale. <lb />
The State Association of Dem- <lb />
Clubs was organized in <lb />
on Sept A <lb />
organization was made by <lb />
electing a President, Secretary, one <lb />
Vice President from each <lb />
District and an Executive <lb />
Committee of five members. <lb />
The organization, in its working <lb />
force, has representatives in all <lb />
parts of the State. The object of <lb />
the Association i-to assist in <lb />
Bryan the <lb />
vote of Carolina, and <lb />
to help elect nine Democratic Con- <lb />
from this State. To this <lb />
end, all patriotic citizens are <lb />
to co-operate. <lb />
The platform principles of <lb />
the Association are found the <lb />
platform of the Democratic party <lb />
promulgated at Kansas City. The <lb />
Clubs have no candidates other <lb />
than those named by the <lb />
This Association is for <lb />
effective campaign work. The <lb />
Executive Committee of the <lb />
directs that an urgent <lb />
peal lie made to various County <lb />
and Township Executive Commit- <lb />
tees to proceed at once to <lb />
Clubs in each township in <lb />
Slate. A very large number <lb />
White Supremacy <lb />
in the late Campaign can be easily <lb />
organized into clubs. To <lb />
this it is urged that the <lb />
lion- County Chairman will at <lb />
once proceed to appoint suitable <lb />
in their counties, who <lb />
will cuter actively the work. <lb />
The County Chairmen are re- <lb />
quested to call a meeting each <lb />
township in their various <lb />
on Saturday, the 13th day of <lb />
for of organizing <lb />
a not let an opportunity <lb />
pass to are <lb />
a part of the party machinery. <lb />
They are subject to the an <lb />
The two main purposes <lb />
for which they are to lie formed <lb />
are to distribute literature ti <lb />
bring out a full vote. <lb />
Let each an active <lb />
committee to secure the attendance <lb />
of voters at the polls. A foil vote <lb />
will give the Democratic party <lb />
majority. The issues involved <lb />
are momentous, vital and far reach- <lb />
Our free institutions are en- <lb />
dangered by a colonial policy <lb />
abroad by aggregation of <lb />
wealth home. Let North Car- <lb />
make a against <lb />
both. <lb />
D. <lb />
K. B. Lewis, Chairman. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Oct. <lb />
Misses Matti <lb />
Green, of New Bern, returned home <lb />
Thursday night. <lb />
Mica Ban, <lb />
went to Thursday to visit <lb />
Miss Bessie Garris. <lb />
There was a satisfactory sale yes- <lb />
selling well with a <lb />
large break. <lb />
Ed attended the ball <lb />
Wednesday night and returned to<lb />
Felix John and <lb />
Dick Lane, of Bern, up <lb />
to the ball and returned Thursday. <lb />
a. Bland died Friday between <lb />
ten and o'clock. The <lb />
direr. W. II. Bland, his brother, <lb />
ha-not been raptured yet. C. <lb />
Do. I., o. Cox. and W. Gas- <lb />
kin went to arrest B. <lb />
but he had gone to parts unknown <lb />
NEWSY AND <lb />
BUSINESS MOTES. <lb />
Oct, <lb />
A half acre corner lot on Rail- <lb />
road and Main streets in most de- <lb />
portion of the town, with <lb />
dwelling four <lb />
rooms all necessary out houses <lb />
for sale for cash by F. O. Cox. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co. is head <lb />
quarters for all farming necessities, <lb />
such as wagons, carts, curt-saddles <lb />
back bands, distributors, <lb />
as welt as the celebrated Cox <lb />
Cotton which has never <lb />
yet bad a rival. they arc <lb />
pared to till and orders <lb />
their Hue on the shortest possible <lb />
notice. them your orders <lb />
you will be fully satisfied and <lb />
pleased. <lb />
Bob Dixon says the <lb />
are so anxious to into <lb />
that they walk right into the <lb />
market house and themselves <lb />
up by the hind legs, bellow <lb />
for the butcher. Everybody knows <lb />
Bob. Send after the key <lb />
him, <lb />
The patronage of the Winterville <lb />
High School has grown so immense <lb />
Hint directors can scarcely find <lb />
seating capacity for the pupils. <lb />
New are constant coming in, <lb />
both from a distance and the <lb />
rounding country. <lb />
Work on the College is progress- <lb />
and if nothing serious <lb />
occurs by Christmas we will have <lb />
one of largest finest school <lb />
building- in Eastern Carolina, all <lb />
complete. <lb />
The dispensary idea; has very- <lb />
many warm in this section <lb />
nearly every one has or will <lb />
sign the petition to the Legislature <lb />
requesting the enactment into a <lb />
law of this measure for <lb />
and Pitt county. <lb />
Miss Julia of <lb />
is visiting the family of J. W. <lb />
Sparks, on Central avenue. <lb />
Miss Pearl Evans, of near Green- <lb />
ville, is on a visit to her sister, <lb />
Mr.-. . T. this week. <lb />
C. A. Pair J. A. <lb />
have been on the sick list for the <lb />
past week, but we are glad to <lb />
state they are very much improved. <lb />
Mr. of Bethel, <lb />
spending a few days with bis <lb />
M. G. Bryan. <lb />
REV. M T DEAD <lb />
At his home in Wilson, N. C., <lb />
ion Monday evening, Oct. 1st, at <lb />
j o'clock, Rev. M. T. Move <lb />
away after an illness <lb />
about about a month. He was a <lb />
of our townsman, Mr. E. <lb />
A. who was with him at the <lb />
time of his death. <lb />
From the Wilson News we take <lb />
the following sketch of <lb />
Mr. was born in <lb />
1827, in Pitt county, making him <lb />
years old. He was a son of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Alfred his mother <lb />
having been Mrs. Tyson. <lb />
About MM was married to <lb />
Miss Penelope Whitehead, of Pitt, <lb />
a daughter of Mr. Howell White- <lb />
head. <lb />
Mr. was a gallant soldier <lb />
saw service in the Civil war <lb />
into it from Pitt as <lb />
in the 7th Confederate <lb />
and afterwards <lb />
to captain. At the time of <lb />
his death he Ml the chaplain of <lb />
the Jesse B. Barnes of Con- <lb />
federate Veterans of Wilson. <lb />
The deceased was the <lb />
charter members of the Christian <lb />
church in Wilson and for a <lb />
of years, was its pastor. He <lb />
at Bethany College, in <lb />
West Virginia and knew <lb />
personally. He was <lb />
oldest preacher the Chris- <lb />
church in the State, in <lb />
years in service, <lb />
a minister of that denomination <lb />
for over forty years. <lb />
He was in business Wilson at <lb />
various times, having conducted a <lb />
drug store ard . <lb />
At the time of his death be was <lb />
pastor of the Christian church at <lb />
Whitakers. <lb />
In August of last year his wife <lb />
died and of bis immediate family <lb />
Mr. leaves four daughters <lb />
and one son, Mrs. II. Cozart, <lb />
Misses Nellie. Susie Fannie <lb />
and Mr. Alfred He <lb />
has a of relatives this <lb />
county and Pitt. <lb />
Mr. was a most respected <lb />
esteemed of Wilson, <lb />
and at the l urn-nil services conduct- <lb />
ed this afternoon his late <lb />
Nash street there was a <lb />
large attendance of the family who <lb />
gathered to pay their last <lb />
to the dead <lb />
After He Comes <lb />
he has ft hard enough lime. Every- <lb />
thins the expectant mother <lb />
can do to help her child abound <lb />
do. One of greatest <lb />
can give him is health, but to <lb />
do she roust have health her- <lb />
self. She use every means <lb />
to improve physical condition. <lb />
She should, by all means, supply <lb />
herself with <lb />
Mother's <lb />
Friend. <lb />
County Elector. <lb />
The State and Con u <lb />
pointed Mr. James L. as <lb />
the Bryan and Stevenson sub elect- <lb />
or this Bounty, Mr. Flaming <lb />
will in a few days have out his <lb />
appointments for speaking <lb />
will conduct an active campaign <lb />
in behalf of the ticket. <lb />
vi Blossoms. <lb />
Mr. II. j. Stokes, of <lb />
township, tells us that he has a <lb />
peach Ires is now is full bloom <lb />
for second time this year. Ho <lb />
ale pi aches from the same tree in <lb />
the summer, <lb />
It doesn't re horse sense to <lb />
The one female in <lb />
that has no kick coming is Men are not You <lb />
mermaid. <lb />
always tell when they are loaded. Success. <lb />
Old Tine Honesty. <lb />
Put that <lb />
John Adams, <lb />
when hie son took a sheet of paper <lb />
from a pigeon hole to write a let- <lb />
belongs to the govern- <lb />
Here is my on n stationery, <lb />
at the end of the desk. I <lb />
always use it for letters private <lb />
This regard <lb />
to what many would consider a <lb />
mere trifle may appear excessive. <lb />
But the dividing line between vice <lb />
and virtue is so line that the bound- <lb />
is unconsciously crossed, <lb />
it is Jolt as dangerous for a young <lb />
person to dally with conscience as <lb />
it is a child to toy with a <lb />
or to play with lire. He who <lb />
is honest things can <lb />
ways lie trusted in great. There is <lb />
truth not to be ignored the old- <lb />
fashioned <lb />
It a sin to steal a pin. <lb />
Mi eh more to steal a greater thing. <lb />
No matter how little value the <lb />
thin- we appropriate from another <lb />
may possess, the fact that it does <lb />
to us should make it <lb />
sacred. <lb />
A nickel Is SO small a sum that <lb />
many people think they are cot <lb />
defrauding anyone or acting dis- <lb />
honestly I bey retain the fare <lb />
the Street car conductor has <lb />
forgotten In people <lb />
Would indignantly resent any <lb />
of yet they <lb />
have not shadow of a right. <lb />
They would feel in- <lb />
and defrauded if <lb />
that tin i in weighing tea, <lb />
or coffee i other <lb />
had deprived them of <lb />
even part <lb />
of their just that their <lb />
milkman had held back for his <lb />
own spoonful of <lb />
the milk for which they paid. The <lb />
Virtuous indignation of these <lb />
against the fraudulent grocer, <lb />
milkman or other <lb />
would be fully justified if they <lb />
observed the <lb />
rule, But if we are not strictly <lb />
honest ourselves have we any right <lb />
to demand or expect that others <lb />
will be Lincoln Brooks in <lb />
BETHEL. ITEMS <lb />
4th, 1900. <lb />
F. G. James was in town Tues- <lb />
day on business. <lb />
Misses Li and Moore <lb />
were in town Tuesday. <lb />
Mrs. Maggie Peal and family left <lb />
here recently for Baltimore. <lb />
J. has returned from <lb />
the markets. <lb />
Mrs. If. K. Peal has returned to <lb />
her old home in Rapids. <lb />
Miss Hebe Fleming, of near <lb />
passed through here this <lb />
to enter the State Nor- <lb />
School at i <lb />
Miss Mattie left this <lb />
morning to enter the Massey <lb />
College hI We wish <lb />
her a happy and prosperous school <lb />
year. <lb />
Misses and Daven- <lb />
port, of passed through <lb />
this morning to enter the State <lb />
Normal School at Greensboro. <lb />
Rev. W. A. Ayers family <lb />
will leave for Hertford Thursday. <lb />
We wish then a bright and happy <lb />
future. <lb />
Misses Lizzie and Blanche Mayo <lb />
were town <lb />
Miss Bessie Cherry, of Hobgood, <lb />
has visiting relatives near <lb />
here. <lb />
Miss Geneva Gardner, of Green- <lb />
ville, is visiting friends here. <lb />
J. C. Carson left Sunday for <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Frank Bennett, of <lb />
Prof. <lb />
school Monday. <lb />
It wilt her <lb />
through the crisis <lb />
easily and <lb />
quickly. It Is a <lb />
liniment which <lb />
gives strength <lb />
and vigor to the <lb />
muscles. Com- <lb />
sense will <lb />
i show you <lb />
that the <lb />
the <lb />
arc, <lb />
which bear the <lb />
strain, the less <lb />
pain there will be. <lb />
A woman living Fort Wayne, t <lb />
Friend did S <lb />
for Praise for as <lb />
your s <lb />
Read this from Cat. C <lb />
Mother's Is a blessing to <lb />
all women undergo nature's E <lb />
ordeal of j <lb />
Get Mother's friend at the <lb />
drug store. SI per bottle. <lb />
I HI CO., <lb />
Cs. v <lb />
New Passer. <lb />
The Memorial Church is the <lb />
name of paper that has <lb />
just been started here to appear <lb />
monthly. It is edited by Rev. J. <lb />
N. Booth in the interest of the Me- <lb />
Baptist Church of which he <lb />
If pastor. is to <lb />
members as to the work I <lb />
of the church, and to enlist <lb />
sympathy and stimulate their <lb />
the aims and objects of the <lb />
church. While ii is printed <lb />
Mr. Booth <lb />
does the entire work the paper, <lb />
type setting and all. himself. The <lb />
issue is very neat appear- <lb />
and interesting matter. <lb />
The subscription price is cents <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings In <lb />
The State Museum lost <lb />
worth of articles in the burning of <lb />
the North Carolina exhibit ear. <lb />
The Government is now survey- <lb />
the ship canal from Beaufort to <lb />
Norfolk, so as to enable vessels to <lb />
the dangers of Cape Hatteras. <lb />
Auditor Ayer has finished <lb />
the pension list and they are <lb />
now being sent out. The list shows <lb />
increase of over last year. <lb />
Raleigh News Observer. <lb />
and Mrs. G. P. Smith pas <lb />
tor of Edenton Street Methodist <lb />
Episcopal church, have the deepest <lb />
sympathy of the members of bis con <lb />
and the in the <lb />
loss of their infant son, Wilson, <lb />
about o'clock <lb />
hist night, after a protracted ill- <lb />
Post 3rd. <lb />
His Brother Dies <lb />
Mr. C. A. Bland, who was so <lb />
terribly cut with a knife by his <lb />
brother, Mr. W. B. Bland, while <lb />
they were engaged in a fight at <lb />
Grifton Wednesday, died today <lb />
from the effect of his <lb />
Coroner went down <lb />
to hold an Mr. W. B. <lb />
Bland lied as soon as he saw he <lb />
had cut his brother so seriously <lb />
and has been captured. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Bewares Dead <lb />
News was received here by <lb />
graph early this morning that Mrs <lb />
Sallie Edwards, wife of Dr. G. C <lb />
Edwards, died <lb />
Thursday evening. She used to <lb />
live near Greenville and was a <lb />
daughter of the late Mr. B. W. <lb />
Brown. Two brothers, Messrs. <lb />
W. M. and J. W. Brown, live near <lb />
here and a sister, Mrs. H. H. <lb />
son, lives at Kinston. Mm. <lb />
wards had many other relatives <lb />
and friends in this section who arc <lb />
deeply saddened to learn of her <lb />
death. She leaves a husband and <lb />
several children. <lb />
I have a new and well selected stock of <lb />
have secured the services of Mrs. Ella Greene, <lb />
A miser died recently New <lb />
York a cheap lodging house, <lb />
where he did bis own cook and <lb />
left an estate said to be worth <lb />
to people who will not <lb />
live in cheap lodgings nor do their <lb />
would probably <lb />
not acknowledge the relationship <lb />
where It <lb />
ton Star. <lb />
Even the greediest of persons <lb />
can't take both sides of <lb />
Sheppard; as aw for this season. She is a <lb />
trimmer of long experience and I will guarantee to my <lb />
customers pettiest HatS <lb />
at the Lowest ever offered. <lb />
Infant Caps and Cloaks a Specialty- Dress Patterns and <lb />
Fashion Books. <lb />
Mrs- L. GRIFFIN. <lb />
Points Higher. <lb />
Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your <lb />
THAT IS WHAT YOU GET ON COTTON <lb />
THAT WE GIN FOB YOU. <lb />
have just established at Greenville one of the best equipped <lb />
to be found Eastern North Carolina and solicit your ginning. <lb />
We turn out the you can get anywhere but our charges are <lb />
no higher than others. BRING YOUR COTTON. <lb />
GREEN HOOKER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST LINE OF <lb />
Pattern Hats, <lb />
SILKS. TIPS, FANCY <lb />
EVER- BROUGHT TO CALL AND <lb />
SEE THEM. HATE TRIM ON SHOUT NOTICE AND <lb />
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.<lb />
The <lb />
First <lb />
Blast <lb />
of <lb />
Its really time to think <lb />
Winter <lb />
Clothing <lb />
The off does not secure the cream of the for the early <lb />
buyer has the opportunity. Now is ripe we invite you <lb />
to inspect the most carefully selected stock in Our tables <lb />
are groaning their loads of the best clothing ever shown this <lb />
city, and we propose to demonstrate that this is the place above all <lb />
others that is to your consideration you a-c ready to buy <lb />
your fall <lb />
Double and Single Breasted Suits, Fancy <lb />
Cheviots, light dark brown <lb />
checks and plaids. OUR SPECIAL FALL <lb />
OPENING PRICE on this well tailored suit <lb />
will he Seven Dollars Fifty Cents. Our <lb />
price this season will lit your exactly <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
The Eastern Reflector for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as i is- <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Cash for Cotton Seed per <lb />
bushel at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Fresh Magic <lb />
Yeast, Mountain Butter per lb, <lb />
at M. Schultz. <lb />
Merchants report a good trade <lb />
this week. Advertisers especially <lb />
are reaping the harvest. <lb />
Horse shoeing by a first-class <lb />
white workman, at W. O. Barn- <lb />
hill's shop on Dickinson avenue. <lb />
Hon. Thomas G. Skinner will <lb />
address the people of Pitt county <lb />
at Farmville on Wednesday to <lb />
24th inst. <lb />
People who get about the woods <lb />
say there are more wild turkeys <lb />
this year than there hare been for <lb />
several years. <lb />
Four transom windows have <lb />
been put in the Fifth street side <lb />
of Patrick Greene's store. It is <lb />
an improvement. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Patrick has ordered <lb />
an electric light plant for the new <lb />
hotel. He will also light the stores <lb />
in bis block of <lb />
Rev. A. C. Hart, of <lb />
will preach at the Chapel near the <lb />
bounty Home on 4th Sunday in <lb />
this month at o'clock A. M. <lb />
day somebody speaks <lb />
about how it is to have <lb />
the express down town. <lb />
Some find express money orders <lb />
very too. <lb />
The sweet little lady that has <lb />
arrived at the borne of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. H. A. White adds joy to the <lb />
household many smiles to the <lb />
face of the proud lather. <lb />
Infant Cloaks, long short, <lb />
Infant Gaps, white colors, <lb />
Children's Furs, Tarn <lb />
and an line of Walking <lb />
and Soft Felt Hats at Mrs. M. D. <lb />
With tor <lb />
printing over a thousand copies <lb />
each issue and Tin. Daily <lb />
nearly half a thousand, <lb />
advertisers make mistake by <lb />
putting their announcement in <lb />
these papers. <lb />
Twenty Thousand, <lb />
On Friday the Bank of <lb />
ville out in round numbers <lb />
about the day's business, <lb />
moat of it being for tobacco. That <lb />
gives an idea of what the Green- <lb />
market Is doing. <lb />
they It <lb />
The business arc telling us <lb />
that they like Reflector <lb />
market reports. We hope they <lb />
will show this by such a liberal <lb />
patronage as will enable us to make <lb />
still further additions to the use <lb />
fullness of the paper. <lb />
Partly Falls. <lb />
Messrs Greene Hooker recent <lb />
built a large storage room for <lb />
seed near their gin plant. Before <lb />
the under pinning of the storage <lb />
room had been completed they be- <lb />
running in the seed the <lb />
weight became so heavy that <lb />
end of it Wednesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Too Many Borrowers <lb />
If every person town who <lb />
borrows The Daily <lb />
was a paying subscriber we could <lb />
afford to print tic afternoon press <lb />
dispatches. Don't you borrow <lb />
see how you keep your town <lb />
paper from being as useful as it <lb />
otherwise might <lb />
Collision on The Avenue. <lb />
A young man in a cart <lb />
carelessly along Dickinson Ave., <lb />
Wednesday evening, with <lb />
Mr. E. H. omnibus. <lb />
One of the horses was knock- <lb />
ed down pulled the other horse <lb />
over him. The only damage <lb />
was to the harness, which hail to <lb />
be cut to get the horses up. <lb />
Not <lb />
There has been a that the <lb />
mail, who shot <lb />
Miss Jennie Moore, at Williamston, <lb />
two weeks ago, hail been <lb />
South Carolina, but the report <lb />
is without foundation. Miss no <lb />
is yet in a very <lb />
not to sit up a moment <lb />
or even turn herself bad. <lb />
Largest Sale Yet. <lb />
We do not believe the Greenville <lb />
tobacco market ever had a larger <lb />
sale, or that there was ever more <lb />
tobacco here at time, than to- <lb />
day. six large ware- <lb />
houses, and there was more than <lb />
enough tobacco to till all of them <lb />
with scores of wagon cart loads <lb />
that could not get the houses at <lb />
Reflector 5th. <lb />
North <lb />
Carolina Wants <lb />
Back. <lb />
The Presbyterian church of <lb />
Washington has extended to <lb />
Rev. of Au <lb />
demon, S. C. Mr. used <lb />
Io reside Tarboro and served the <lb />
chin. h here some mouths <lb />
it was organized. We have <lb />
not heard whether he accepts the <lb />
Washington call. It is slated that <lb />
he has also had a from the <lb />
church at New Bern. <lb />
HOWDY DO. <lb />
Some Speak to Me, Some to You <lb />
Thursday 1900. <lb />
It. Pearce left this morning. <lb />
Ernest Forbes returned to New <lb />
Bern Wednesday evening. <lb />
Miss Lena Harries left this morn- <lb />
for Washington to visit <lb />
Miss Maggie Doughty is home <lb />
from a visit of several to <lb />
II. Randolph wife <lb />
ed Wednesday evening from a vis <lb />
it to Mildred. <lb />
Miss Mollie Dudley returned to- <lb />
day from a visit to Washington <lb />
and New Bern. <lb />
Miss Lena Dudley, of Washing- <lb />
ton, came up on the boat today to <lb />
visit relatives here. <lb />
B. J. Pulley, V. Johnson, W. <lb />
J. Gus Follies, <lb />
to Grifton Wednesday evening to <lb />
attend a ball and returned this <lb />
morning. <lb />
October MOO. <lb />
J. A. went to Bethel to- <lb />
day <lb />
R. A. Tyson went to Norfolk to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Capt. C. T. Lipscomb went to <lb />
Richmond today. <lb />
Alderman W. It. Parker went up <lb />
the road this morning. <lb />
It. L. Smith returned Thursday <lb />
from <lb />
Solicitor L. I. Moore <lb />
evening from <lb />
son. <lb />
W.-R. Smith and wife left this <lb />
morning to visit relatives Mar- <lb />
tin county. <lb />
Mrs. W. K. children <lb />
returned Thursday evening from a <lb />
visit to Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. Crow, and daughter, <lb />
Miss Nellie, of Henderson, are vis <lb />
ling friends here. <lb />
Miss Mable Rawls, who has been <lb />
visiting Miss Skinner, left <lb />
this morning for <lb />
Deputy sheriff Leon Tucker <lb />
went to Grifton Thursday evening <lb />
and returned this morning. <lb />
Mrs. M. Johnson two <lb />
children have arrived from <lb />
son to make Greenville their home. <lb />
Mr. Johnson has a position with <lb />
the American Tobacco Company <lb />
here. <lb />
Mrs. Moore writes to a <lb />
friend here that the Judge stood <lb />
his trip to Baltimore, where ho is <lb />
gone for quite well. <lb />
He is hopeful expects to re- <lb />
turn tonight. <lb />
Saturday, 1800. <lb />
J. F. returned to Kinston <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
M. Jefferson, of <lb />
on was here today. <lb />
Miss Ellen left this <lb />
morning for Tarboro. <lb />
Presiding Elder F. A. Bishop <lb />
went to this morning. <lb />
Judge and Mrs. A. M. <lb />
returned Friday evening from Hal <lb />
I. A. Sugg went to Kinston Fri- <lb />
day evening returned this <lb />
W. II. and wife, <lb />
Whitakers, are visiting the family <lb />
of Moore. <lb />
Mrs. c. G. of Baltimore, <lb />
came Friday evening to visit the <lb />
family if J. A. Lung, just cast of <lb />
town. <lb />
L. L. Hackney, who has been <lb />
putting the plumbing la the new <lb />
h left this morning for Char- <lb />
lie. <lb />
Miss Blanche came <lb />
Friday evening from to <lb />
Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
Mrs. Moore. <lb />
Miss Annie Joy of Farmville, <lb />
who has been visiting Miss <lb />
Starkey, left this morning to <lb />
attend the Association at <lb />
Green. <lb />
Mrs. W. A. Savage, Mb. II. C <lb />
Edwards, Mrs. J. A. K. Tucker and <lb />
Miss Melissa Brooks left on the <lb />
train this morning for Io <lb />
attend the Association at Spring <lb />
W. I. who has <lb />
spending a few days of his furlough <lb />
with L. Pender, this morn- <lb />
for Next he will <lb />
return to New York from which <lb />
point the battleship, Kentucky, <lb />
which he is chief will <lb />
sail a four years cruise around <lb />
world. Walter says he will <lb />
not have another opportunity <lb />
seeing four <lb />
years. <lb />
You will a complete line <lb />
Hats, trimmed and <lb />
newest shapes, Mrs <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
HERE <lb />
And the Goods are Coming Daily. <lb />
Our Second Trip North was a Great Success in <lb />
And These Bargains Are Yours For The Asking. <lb />
Hie markets like Now York. been searched <lb />
Mid we them. Me to sell less money than anybody <lb />
else. Why Because we buy more go Is any other store in town <lb />
and get larger discounts; and we sill the smallest possible <lb />
profit, depending on a volume <lb />
and no rents to pay. <lb />
and sell. CASH Over <lb />
the Counter and No Pay. <lb />
LOOK a <lb />
Let The ea Their Story. <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Men Suits tin 18.00 0.00 Price. Boys Suits the , and quality, Bale Price, <lb />
Boys Suits the H -r Bale Price, <lb />
Men Suits the 14.00, 6.00 and quality, Sale Price, <lb />
Suits, Tailor Made Silk the <lb />
Men Suits quality, while they lost <lb />
All tilt w <lb />
84.98 <lb />
These Goods are AH New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb />
worth <lb />
plain fancy Linen <lb />
worth <lb />
extra heavy <lb />
Children's Fast Has-, worth<lb />
Best Linen Canvas, worth Se <lb />
Best Feather Bone, all colon j <lb />
Knitting sill;, all <lb />
spool.-e <lb />
Men's Collar-, Worth <lb />
Silk Webbing worth<lb />
Checked worth <lb />
yards worth <lb />
Drop Hose, worth <lb />
Children's a heavy <lb />
Bill Windsor Tics, worth <lb />
Laundered Shirts, worth <lb />
Honey inns. v <lb />
Dress <lb />
English Woven Bed Spreads, worth <lb />
Inch <lb />
Steel l rovers <lb />
Cheese Cloth, all <lb />
Fancy Poniard Silk, worth <lb />
worth Be <lb />
Nottingham Curtains worth <lb />
11.26 pair. <lb />
is Imported Irish Damask, worth <lb />
Stick Pins, worth <lb />
Men's Colored Collars and <lb />
. <lb />
worth <lb />
. <lb />
Silk it-, all colon . <lb />
Cotton, worth <lb />
Side Combs, worth <lb />
Stripe While <lb />
Men's per <lb />
Welted Pique, all colon, <lb />
English Cretonne <lb />
Fancy Negligee Shirts, <lb />
11.00 . <lb />
Shirt Waists lets, worth <lb />
I Men's Bilk Bosom <lb />
Corset SI <lb />
Box Fancy <lb />
Shades, spring roller <lb />
Mercerized Waists <lb />
New styles and the <lb />
quality 11.00. Only about <lb />
left, while they but, <lb />
New Store. <lb />
Open Nights. <lb />
Greenville, N. C<lb /></p>
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town A CLEAR H <lb />
I am now one of the most complete lines of <lb />
hats, pants, shirts. <lb />
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb />
GROCERIES <lb />
which is Hie of any market an fresh cheap. <lb />
When you to town again give nu <lb />
pit <lb />
Jas. B. White <lb />
A a to by Board AI <lb />
M. <lb />
The Hoard of met <lb />
regular session Thursday <lb />
I five being present and <lb />
three absent. <lb />
The standing and of <lb />
their usual monthly rt- <lb />
port. That of the thief of Police <lb />
showed the largest amount collect- <lb />
ed by any police officer of the <lb />
in one month. <lb />
Forbes, Co., who are <lb />
conducting two warehouse a <lb />
were on petition required to <lb />
pay warehouse license. <lb />
J. S was released from <lb />
boarding house license for board- <lb />
school teachers. <lb />
I., toward was also released <lb />
sound sleep; a <lb />
fine appetite and a ripe old age, <lb />
are some of the results of the use <lb />
of Liver A single <lb />
dose will convince you of their <lb />
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb />
A Known Fact. <lb />
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb />
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb />
stomach, dizziness, constipation <lb />
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
THE BEST BED ON EARTH <lb />
Don't Be Deceived. <lb />
great of <lb />
Our Royal <lb />
Elastic Felt Mattress, <lb />
which is duo if merit, mid also our advertising, has <lb />
caused other In the market, which they are ottering <lb />
for and claiming they am as good as the <lb />
Kl. Don't be b we <lb />
deny they arc a and are ready at any time to com <lb />
other. If your dealer doe handle them. <lb />
write direct tor descriptive pamphlet. <lb />
BOY ALL BORDEN, <lb />
Manufacturers, X. C. <lb />
Get a good Safe <lb />
from boarding house license for <lb />
boarding without <lb />
The motion was adopted no <lb />
I private family school <lb />
teachers Mi pupils to <lb />
; board shall be subjected to <lb />
house license. <lb />
p. It. Pick that HI <lb />
treat, in West Greenville, <lb />
extended to Fifth street. The <lb />
matter th street com <lb />
The the mailer <lb />
of requesting the next As- <lb />
to pass a to permit the <lb />
ii to i he of h <lb />
suing bond provide the town <lb />
water lights, street <lb />
drainage, graded school building <lb />
and market Mo <lb />
area taken at meeting, <lb />
i it was the sentiment Midi a <lb />
tap will be taken. <lb />
License to ran a pool table in <lb />
building on Fourth <lb />
street was granted lo Tucker. <lb />
Restaurant licenses were granted <lb />
lo the following W. <lb />
I Clark in building next to <lb />
bar on Fifth It. M. <lb />
in one More of Barnard build <lb />
II. <lb />
in A Cobb building <lb />
near Flanagan coach shop, to <lb />
Stanley Hopkins ill same building. <lb />
Delia was given per- <lb />
mission to move her restaurant bus- <lb />
from tobacco town to the <lb />
Tyson building on Fifth Street, <lb />
Account allowed and paid <lb />
amounting to <lb />
Viet -i i- mad in all sixes con- <lb />
for home, and use, <lb />
Every with g to lire <lb />
proof. Prices range from up. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Static ii. <lb />
This is the time of year the <lb />
frost is on the pumpkin and the <lb />
cost on the wedding present. <lb />
The man naturally looks <lb />
for a victim who i well to do. <lb />
Heaping coals of tire the heads <lb />
of our enemies promises to be ex- <lb />
pensive. <lb />
A standing up <lb />
The who interview <lb />
theatrical people believe all <lb />
the stars <lb />
BOOM people are so disagreeable <lb />
that even what they eat doesn't <lb />
agree with them. <lb />
The road to says the <lb />
Philosopher, <lb />
pf gross glowing in the <lb />
No, Maude, dim, we lave <lb />
beard that the Inn of Eskimo <lb />
was always decorated with a frieze. <lb />
Veils are always sold at their <lb />
tare value. <lb />
It lakes lo build a <lb />
house. <lb />
The messenger boy is out of the <lb />
general run. <lb />
A remark has to pointed lo <lb />
get into some heads. <lb />
It doesn't do a man any good to <lb />
know the ropes ii he hasn't got a <lb />
pull. <lb />
hen some man barrow a dollar <lb />
they seem they have earn <lb />
edit. <lb />
actors are like eggs. They <lb />
get on the when they're good <lb />
for nothing else. <lb />
man's says <lb />
Philosopher, <lb />
no sign he's doing <lb />
A Bright <lb />
The usually quiet and careful <lb />
Mr. has doing so <lb />
usual amount of talking during <lb />
this campaign a collection of <lb />
some of bis saying makes rather <lb />
interesting reading. Here are <lb />
some the <lb />
would like to tear the mask <lb />
from the face of that hypocrite, <lb />
William J. Bryan. <lb />
believe there is a trust in <lb />
the States. <lb />
This so called trust issue i the <lb />
veriest rot. <lb />
There are trusts the mean- <lb />
the law. <lb />
The Democratic newspapers gar <lb />
I say, as they gar <lb />
bled Roosevelt's St. speech. <lb />
I don't know how many Cabinet <lb />
positions has promised, but <lb />
I guess he will have to create <lb />
new places if he expects to <lb />
make good his promise. <lb />
I don't know that Bryan has <lb />
one of the Cabinet <lb />
positions, and probably more than <lb />
Roosevelt started out by <lb />
that all Democrats are cowards <lb />
it doesn't matter much what <lb />
Teddy says. <lb />
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Beau bUr <lb />
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blood- For KM <lb />
let food at <lb />
Johnston's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
up mm IS <lb />
toe <lb />
more promptly and effectually <lb />
other remedy The pallor of <lb />
and the rich color of health <lb />
for all <lb />
and liter, and all <lb />
fa of San, and <lb />
tail urn <lb />
co. nit. <lb />
Backward <lb />
WANTED <lb />
CORDS OF <lb />
Dogwood <lb />
Persimmon <lb />
Timber. Will pay from to <lb />
110.00 per cord for same, V. O. II. <lb />
N. <lb />
THIS WOOD must lie round, <lb />
nearly free from knots, and sawed <lb />
Off at both ends. Will take I feet <lb />
and S feet and as small us <lb />
in diameter at small end, <lb />
but smaller. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
N. <lb />
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lilt. <lb />
fed <lb />
mid nil it ml I i me ti la by <lb />
Harrington, Barber Jo., <lb />
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mi. <lb />
Reflector <lb />
As of the for I in <lb />
Pill Ci We handle books on the <lb />
It is a great thing for a to <lb />
have a good record. To <lb />
bear an honored name i.- a great <lb />
heritage, lint it r <lb />
when one depends <lb />
what his did rather than <lb />
what he do <lb />
gentlemen ware the old <lb />
in their families day. <lb />
land patting a little extra Coloring <lb />
and worth, when a <lb />
member of the who had <lb />
remarked. <lb />
gentlemen, I have nothing that i <lb />
about my decent; as <lb />
cent is all I can <lb />
Charleston <lb />
Atlanta in the present. The but <lb />
loin rail, the liar, risen <lb />
t., the top. It cuts no now <lb />
a man to tell the number of <lb />
owned. <lb />
rejoice that In this <lb />
more than in any other in <lb />
the world the man toward <lb />
the top who baa a to work, <lb />
j while <lb />
i loin who back on the old days <lb />
when hi used bank <lb />
notes for gnu wadding and -pent <lb />
his money tree A man should <lb />
on the foundation of a good <lb />
name -not brag about It. <lb />
The <lb />
l lie Clerk I U <lb />
of the an <lb />
of W. It. <lb />
it to all persons <lb />
to the estate to make pay- <lb />
in. to the nil <lb />
hat mart <lb />
same for payment on or <lb />
1901, or Ibis <lb />
Kill be plead in Ur of recovery. <lb />
Has A- A. <lb />
of w. B. Whichard <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Main <lb />
Ion IS Oft <lb />
p in, Bar. <lb />
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leave <lb />
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m. Mope H a id, <lb />
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Red P U V n <lb />
at <lb />
the Carolina <lb />
Railroad, lied the U <lb />
at <lb />
Air Line Southern <lb />
Railway at Huff Ibo Durham and <lb />
Railroad. <lb />
Train on me Neck Road <lb />
tint, H P, <lb />
i . S. S l u m. rt <lb />
rt. <lb />
M am. <lb />
at am. U <lb />
B aw e ; ; <lb />
in in. leave IS <lb />
arrive II <lb />
and T Mil.<lb />
IN <lb />
J. W. PERRY CO., <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb />
Bagging Ties Hubs. <lb />
and shipments <lb />
solicited. <lb />
Always at <lb />
Cheap <lb />
in ii u-t <lb />
m Ml u in, <lb />
New <lb />
Rowing Machines <lb />
IX in HOT <lb />
If you need a Machine see me <lb />
or write me <lb />
I. <lb />
Cash <lb />
Store <lb />
leave Sunday <lb />
It P m, Sunday p m, Pi- <lb />
dally, Sunday, <lb />
day a <lb />
Train on Midland N It am <lb />
dally, Sunday, s a B, <lb />
a m, returning leave i <lb />
la a a a. <lb />
Train leave <lb />
M. all a m. I to i m, arrive <lb />
pm. am. <lb />
inn. leave Sprint Hop II. am. <lb />
U in. Nashville II u in arrive at a <lb />
It u in. dally <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch for <lb />
Clinton dally, Sunday, US <lb />
p m. Clinton at ant <lb />
an pm. <lb />
Train e <lb />
for all point dally, all via <lb />
II. M. <lb />
J. Manager. <lb />
T. M. <lb />
TAKE HUB- HI S TASTELESS CHILL TO <lb />
per Cures Chills <lb />
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats <lb />
Money back if it doesn't. <lb />
other as good. Get the <lb />
with the Bed Cross the label. <lb />
Hold mid guaranteed by Wooten, <lb />
druggists. <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamer leave Washing <lb />
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb />
V. M. for Washington. <lb />
Steamer leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb />
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar- <lb />
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb />
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb />
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting at Washington <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb />
New Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. O. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
ill Ci Vie handle Hie designated on <lb />
ii i i and can what- <lb />
Jim in We have <lb />
Cotton Broken in <lb />
Grain and <lb />
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb />
New Orleans. <lb />
DEALER IS <lb />
you can get <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Pants <lb />
Capes, <lb />
At Prices <lb />
NOTICE, LAND <lb />
All warned for <lb />
bidden hum with or without gun <lb />
or in any other way upon Hie <lb />
the In Town- <lb />
the north aide of Creek. <lb />
II. <lb />
J. II. <lb />
or en, wife and I, <lb />
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb />
f ft <lb />
Cotton Bogging and lies always <lb />
on ban <lb />
goods kept on <lb />
Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
COPY ROOKS, <lb />
slant ruled writing t <lb />
is cap slates, <lb />
crayons, inks, companion etc, <lb />
i pencils l cent, a plain lead l <lb />
load l cent, a with <lb />
rubber lead l cut, a with <lb />
pretty I cent, t rayons, with hold- <lb />
it in nice B slut., pen <lb />
ell, and pen. and rule, all in aloe wood box, r <lb />
A great big wide tablet Bottle of beat <lb />
Ink mi tho market, B to cents. <lb />
White crayon roes in box, s coins, cap <lb />
paper i quire <lb />
ft <lb />
fell New l <lb />
New i hi. -The Journal <lb />
of review <lb />
that during <lb />
h were about completed and <lb />
i begin operation I <lb />
five are. lube started in <lb />
Georgia and one North I <lb />
new were <lb />
during month, with an <lb />
and <lb />
Their is <lb />
and forty live <lb />
dollars. This is a number of <lb />
i any <lb />
of last year. <lb />
It is that Hug Ii <lb />
rapidly, Par an nM <lb />
past M he the <lb />
aging well, lull a <lb />
fellow whose wile, totes <lb />
with her couldn't lie <lb />
to preserve <lb />
PILLS<lb />
Lo-i Met <lb />
teas <lb />
tonic <lb />
blood <lb />
pink flow to pal <lb />
1.- ll <lb />
By <lb />
fl <lb />
PILLS <lb />
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S. M. <lb />
It -V i-r . v f------- <lb />
our to <lb />
or the . paid. for <lb />
of. I <lb />
i -i- i <lb />
. Or,., <lb />
P T <lb />
I it <lb />
Liquor. In In <lb />
tan e I oar <lb />
b . ti. oar Id SO or <lb />
MEDICAL CO. <lb />
Clinton ft Jackson <lb />
II. <lb />
N CI <lb />
1500 <lb />
We will iv above <lb />
of l <lb />
f ran <lb />
Liver PH. when are <lb />
They are <lb />
new fall to fan <lb />
hole, an <lb />
n beware <lb />
Imitation. Seal <lb />
CO, I <lb />
Chi. at. b <lb />
J L Or N <lb />
Wholesale and retail and <lb />
Dealer. paid for <lb />
Hides, Cotton Heed, Oil liar- <lb />
Turkeys, etc- <lb />
steads, Oak Suits, <lb />
Carriages, Parlor <lb />
Tables, I. <lb />
Key West <lb />
American Can- <lb />
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, <lb />
Pine Apples Jelly, Milk, <lb />
Meat, Heap <lb />
Manic Food, Matches, <lb />
Seed Meal and Hulls, Our- <lb />
den Oranges, Apples, <lb />
Candies, Apples, Peaches, <lb />
Primes, <lb />
and China Ware. Tin and Wooden <lb />
mid Crackers, <lb />
Host Butter, <lb />
Machines, nu- <lb />
other goods. and <lb />
Quantity. Cheap for cash. <lb />
to see me.<lb />
TO <lb />
the <lb />
the Court of Pill county <lb />
of Ilia of Henry <lb />
la given to <lb />
all ea- <lb />
lo 1.1. them to mo for <lb />
or <lb />
of March, 1901, or will be <lb />
I In Ea of their recovery. All <lb />
to are to make <lb />
lo me. <lb />
This Die of <lb />
W. M. r. <lb />
of <lb />
Th Day Ours. <lb />
bead cured Bar. <lb />
atoll la<lb />
Come To See <lb />
At the old Moore store, <lb />
on where we have <lb />
a new fresh <lb />
lock of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy <lb />
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb />
Coffee, Canned floods, <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
Fruits, in fact everything <lb />
to found in up to date <lb />
We pay tho market <lb />
prices fur all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
in cash or In barter. When <lb />
you to sell or you <lb />
to buy mine to see us. <lb />
To all who favor us with their <lb />
patronage we promise entire sat <lb />
T. F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb />
at Five <lb />
J. B. ULT, <lb />
IN------- <lb />
A LINK OF <lb />
II <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
TO MK. <lb />
j. R. COREY. <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock in every de <lb />
pan and prices low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
PATENT <lb />
for free <lb />
-nth <lb />
FOB <lb />
I Ii <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TO <lb />
VOL XIX <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Is. <lb />
NO <lb />
-AT-<lb />
National Ticket. <lb />
For <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
For <lb />
ADLAI E. STEVENSON, <lb />
of II <lb />
Presidential Elector, 1st <lb />
CHARLES L. <lb />
For Congress, 1st Dist,, <lb />
JOHN H. SMALL, <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
False Sentiment <lb />
OS 1.-I. <lb />
U. Oct. <lb />
Mr. to Wash- <lb />
this week is to lie followed <lb />
by of the nil-<lb />
and bin party <lb />
ate, and every scheme that w ill et <lb />
out votes is likely to be in full <lb />
swing these lust weeks of the cam- <lb />
Voters in Mates which the <lb />
republican lingers consider <lb />
doubtful who are employed the <lb />
government department in Wash- <lb />
have all given to <lb />
very plainly that they <lb />
must go home and vote or take the <lb />
consequences. What the <lb />
republican consider close <lb />
or doubtful may be judged from <lb />
the fact that this notice has been <lb />
given voters from New York, New <lb />
Connecticut, West Virgin- <lb />
la, Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio, <lb />
and Michigan. <lb />
That they have no expectation of <lb />
carrying Kansas or Nebraska or <lb />
any of states of the <lb />
far West, may be judged their <lb />
having left the voters from those <lb />
states free to use their own <lb />
about going home to vote. <lb />
Mr. is counted upon <lb />
by the party bosses to do some <lb />
thing to try to raise a <lb />
rah and election. <lb />
Just what this will be has not <lb />
leaked out, although the <lb />
has. It will be well for the <lb />
democrats to be on the lookout for <lb />
any sort of move on the part of the <lb />
administration that may be <lb />
lated to catch and enthuse those <lb />
who do not look below the surface <lb />
of things and to be prepared to <lb />
counteract the effect of any such <lb />
move. As a statesman, history <lb />
may not give Mr. very <lb />
high rank, but a slick <lb />
up to all the tricks of the trade <lb />
and having the ability <lb />
some of his own, Mr. <lb />
top liner, and will close watch- <lb />
Republicans are privately ad- <lb />
that Bryan and Stevenson <lb />
will carry Illinois, although they <lb />
are publicly claiming that they <lb />
will get a majority in the rest of <lb />
state to wipe out the Bryan major- <lb />
they concede Chicago will give. <lb />
To concede Chicago is to concede <lb />
the state, U the returns in <lb />
when the state was carried by <lb />
Cleveland, when it <lb />
carried by show that as <lb />
goes Chicago as the State. <lb />
The seems dis- <lb />
posed to make the defeat of Sen- <lb />
the paramount Issue <lb />
In South Dakota. Postmaster Gen- <lb />
era Smith has to join Boss <lb />
Senator Frye, and other <lb />
republican big guns In stumping <lb />
that state and In to down <lb />
and incidentally, of <lb />
course, to capture the electoral <lb />
votes of the state for Mr. <lb />
Reports from the state say <lb />
that tho campaign is red hot and <lb />
that the democrats are confident of <lb />
winning. <lb />
The Florida Press Association <lb />
will spend Friday in Raleigh. <lb />
A saying among certain lawyers <lb />
Is. that it is better that ninety and <lb />
nine guilty persons go free pun- <lb />
than one innocent <lb />
man should be and they <lb />
seem to think that is Scripture. <lb />
On this assumption, they will use <lb />
every method fair or foul, to clear <lb />
the guilty on the plea it is <lb />
merciful to do this. Now what is <lb />
the scriptural teaching is to <lb />
the protect the <lb />
innocent. How far the true <lb />
object of In vest <lb />
putting men charged with crime on <lb />
trial is it when the plea not <lb />
punish the No right- <lb />
minded man wants the innocent <lb />
punished. But fellows who <lb />
raise this bat ninety and <lb />
nine guilty ones should go free, <lb />
her than punish one Innocent <lb />
after clearing the guilty. <lb />
They do wish to find out who <lb />
is guilty and punish them, but to <lb />
guilty <lb />
Every man crime <lb />
should have a lawful trial <lb />
not to serene the guilty, but to <lb />
out whether such are guilty or <lb />
if on trial it is proven they <lb />
arc guilty every man should be in <lb />
favor of punishing according <lb />
to law. It is as much the duty of <lb />
the people and their interest for the <lb />
guilty to be punished as it is for <lb />
the innocent to be protected. <lb />
P. D. <lb />
Wilson Times. <lb />
John <lb />
Oct. <lb />
John Adjutant <lb />
of and one of the <lb />
most noted men in the South, died <lb />
at his home near this place this <lb />
evening at o'clock. He had <lb />
been in bad health for a long time. <lb />
He was years of age. <lb />
At the age of Kell was <lb />
pointed a midshipman the <lb />
navy. He served with distinction <lb />
in the Mexican war was pres- <lb />
at Monterey, when the <lb />
United States lag was hoisted over <lb />
that territory. He was later <lb />
officer in Commodore Perry's <lb />
to Japan. <lb />
In October, he married <lb />
Miss Julia Blanche Monroe, of Ma- <lb />
con, A brief service at Nor- <lb />
folk and months at Pensacola <lb />
constituted bis only duties on shore <lb />
while a member of the <lb />
navy. Upon the secession <lb />
Georgia, be tendered bis service <lb />
to his native Stale, and May, <lb />
1881, reported for duty to Captain <lb />
Raphael Orleans, <lb />
where he served on the Sumter. <lb />
Later be was with <lb />
as executive officer cf the Alabama, <lb />
the famous Confederate battleship. <lb />
After the loss of the Alabama, <lb />
he returned to the Confederacy and <lb />
was given command of the iron <lb />
clad Richmond. In he was <lb />
appointed Adjutant General of <lb />
Georgia, which office he held until <lb />
his death. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <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 any store Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
selections, the of the manufacturers of America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb />
and Winter. arc 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 />
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a <lb />
established business built op strictly its own merits. <lb />
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do not see our Immense buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember s and the following Hues of general <lb />
Dr v Goods and Notions, <lb />
Hats and raps. Silks Satins, Dress Trimmings <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
A Lesson for Boys. <lb />
The solid business men, success- <lb />
and talented professional men, <lb />
the men who frame the laws which <lb />
guide the Nation, the who <lb />
occupy high official positions <lb />
places of trust, the men who <lb />
and distribute wealth for <lb />
the benefit of the <lb />
who live of the life which their <lb />
Maker intended they should were <lb />
once the boys who had the will <lb />
power, the grit, the determination <lb />
and tenacity to <lb />
through adversity and discourage- <lb />
though often and <lb />
weary, never gave up, but went <lb />
ever and until they passed <lb />
the mist obscurity and <lb />
out In the eyes of everyone as <lb />
who had accomplished something. <lb />
When such men dies the Nation <lb />
mourns. Boys do you understand <lb />
the meaning of this <lb />
In China. <lb />
New York, Oct. than <lb />
fifteen thousand native Christians <lb />
and one hundred and fifty <lb />
and died <lb />
the death of martyrs the <lb />
four or five mouths of tho Boxer <lb />
Is Alive. <lb />
A startling and exceedingly sen <lb />
report comes from <lb />
We learn today that <lb />
most pr. lawyers says that it <lb />
is current rumor readily be- <lb />
that Archie who <lb />
was hanged at Clinton last Friday, <lb />
is still olive. <lb />
It is well known that <lb />
after hanging fourteen minutes, <lb />
his lips and to lie <lb />
dropped again and that this <lb />
done by order of the physicians, j <lb />
and that the second drop tore loose <lb />
the wound which made <lb />
on his neck in attempting to com- <lb />
suicide, the day before the first <lb />
day set for the execution, thus <lb />
bin from head to foot <lb />
with blood. Alter hanging seven <lb />
minutes the doctors pronounced <lb />
him dead and he was cut down and <lb />
the body turned over to his family <lb />
for burial. <lb />
The story says that when the <lb />
corpse was taken home, Kin- <lb />
was wrapped wet <lb />
blankets and and was <lb />
at once sent to Richmond, where he <lb />
i now under <lb />
ville Observer. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, ts, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
r View Case. <lb />
One tale is good until another is <lb />
told. Against the election table <lb />
put out by the national Republican <lb />
committee, claiming votes for <lb />
i. the electoral college, <lb />
the national Democratic committee <lb />
opposes one which votes are <lb />
claimed for Hi van, conceded to <lb />
and classed as doubt- <lb />
f the Republican claim <lb />
bluff the Democratic claim is a <lb />
bigger one. For our part we have <lb />
learned to place little reliance <lb />
the ante election political <lb />
commit lees or partisan newspapers. <lb />
only estimates that are worth <lb />
their space are those of the great <lb />
independent papers, which have <lb />
ample learning the <lb />
truth no interest in <lb />
sing or perverting It. The Wash- <lb />
Post, by by, ha a re- <lb />
markable election table in Issue <lb />
Thursday, States <lb />
having voles which are con- <lb />
to Slates with <lb />
votes, which are conceded to <lb />
Bryan, States with <lb />
which arc contested by the Demo- <lb />
and Bryan states having <lb />
votes which are contested by the <lb />
Republicans. The Post's <lb />
is that the result of the <lb />
upon New York- which <lb />
it classifies as a State <lb />
tested by the that <lb />
whichever party carries New <lb />
York will win Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot be Cured <lb />
with Applications, as hey <lb />
cannot reach the seat of the dis <lb />
ease. Catarrh is a blood or con- <lb />
disease, and in order to <lb />
cure it you must take internal <lb />
remedies. Catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken internally, and acts direct <lb />
on the blood mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Core is not a quack <lb />
medicine. It was prescribed by- <lb />
one of the lust physicians In this <lb />
country for years, is a regular <lb />
prescription. It is composed of <lb />
the best tonics known, combined <lb />
with the beat blood purifiers, act- <lb />
directly on the mucous surfaces <lb />
The perfect the two <lb />
Ingredients is what produces such <lb />
wonderful results in curing <lb />
Bend for tree. <lb />
F. J. it Co.; Prone., <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Bold by Druggists, <lb />
Hall's Family Pills are the bets. <lb />
TO OHM <lb />
DEN I. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture and every thing in line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
h- <lb />
Si, CO, <lb />
Stoves <lb />
Well Said. <lb />
There arc cranks black- <lb />
guards in every campaign it <lb />
uprising the part of cry party. The Republican <lb />
China, to figures therefore, could not justly <lb />
plied by the local . U- account <lb />
boards. These figures are <lb />
approximate, as it will be <lb />
to obtain a complete record of <lb />
the Christians massacred until the <lb />
missionaries return to tho districts <lb />
were driven and <lb />
make detailed reports to their <lb />
respective boards. <lb />
At present it seems doubtful if <lb />
the missionaries can safely return <lb />
to the more disturbed provinces <lb />
for a year or perhaps The <lb />
estimates thus far given of the <lb />
of Christians killed <lb />
the uprising differ greatly. <lb />
Statistics recently published by the <lb />
religious press of Loudon place the <lb />
total -i- of and Amer- <lb />
missionaries massacred, in- <lb />
children at so high a figure <lb />
us I According to these <lb />
the American societies <lb />
twenty eight forty women <lb />
twenty five children, the <lb />
British societies fifty six men, fifty <lb />
women children. <lb />
Ram <lb />
mere fact that there is a person in <lb />
its ranks st and caddish enough <lb />
to say that Mr. was bribed <lb />
for to insist on having B <lb />
silver plank put into the Demo <lb />
But when the Re <lb />
publican National Committee, in- <lb />
stead of treat tug this preposterous <lb />
yarn with the contempt with which <lb />
anybody of gentlemen would <lb />
receive it, announces that <lb />
it will investigate <lb />
tho against Mr. <lb />
Bryan, it degrades its party and <lb />
tone of the campaign, to <lb />
tho extent of its ability, to a level <lb />
from which we had hoped Amer- <lb />
politics had escaped forever. <lb />
New York Journal. <lb />
If you want stoves or ranges upon <lb />
scientific principle arc economical, durable, <lb />
and convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look <lb />
for the <lb />
The Associated Press dispatch <lb />
this morning announcing <lb />
Broadway Rouse, the eccentric mil- <lb />
has withdrawn the oiler of <lb />
for the restoration of his <lb />
Sight, brings to mind report <lb />
which Mr. II. C. <lb />
evening which be and Mrs. <lb />
at Mr. home, lust <lb />
Sunday. Every Sunday evening <lb />
from ; to o'clock, Mr. has <lb />
a literary, musical and social <lb />
his house, at which a <lb />
actors, and <lb />
pear. back like a king <lb />
calls noon one after the other <lb />
lo play, or recite, and after <lb />
all Invited to the dining <lb />
mom, a here there is a spread <lb />
Mr. and Mis were <lb />
guests of honor last Sunday even- <lb />
r. details the <lb />
performances and says that <lb />
alter dinner there is another round <lb />
of amusements, after which the <lb />
and artists are again usher- <lb />
ed into the dining room to devote <lb />
their attention to Ice cream, a <lb />
Mr. Room habit of <lb />
each per former a In <lb />
addition to this, they get the din- <lb />
and it goes without saying that <lb />
the New York always accept <lb />
Mr. Sunday Invitations. <lb />
The millionaire, Mr. says, <lb />
Is totally blind, gets a <lb />
deal of this life and <lb />
gives pleasure to <lb />
Observer. <lb />
all <lb />
i in In land <lb />
Bible En your pocket, <lb />
in your hands <lb />
Hit Well, <lb />
I In- in him. <lb />
s ii Mm <lb />
Hill <lb />
too, <lb />
Sin; <lb />
Loving <lb />
swell, <lb />
Hit the wicked <lb />
Send mil lightning. <lb />
C;. Hill <lb />
iii <lb />
There is lot- t trouble <lb />
For <lb />
.-n I Mood; <lb />
Ch minion to quell. <lb />
While her <lb />
Send wetter at <lb />
Monarch Bill <lb />
Oh I you are a brick <lb />
Hold the other <lb />
Make the sick, <lb />
may pay well, <lb />
the Constitution <lb />
Lit South Africa, <lb />
in Courier. <lb />
The comer and the drain <lb />
critic are both busy roasting <lb />
chestnut. <lb />
Tho man who is by <lb />
his employer usually gets square by <lb />
despot his own home. <lb />
mark, which is shown upon every genuine <lb />
Stove or Bung, and do not be deceived <lb />
by worthless imitations and <lb />
lead all others in yearly sales popularity. <lb />
Sold Exclusively by <lb />
BAKER HART. <lb />
Building <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The Superior of Michigan <lb />
has been called upon to settle a <lb />
curious ease arising out the <lb />
legal man <lb />
ed Thompson. The latter was <lb />
cut to the penitentiary Jack- <lb />
son, and was to work the <lb />
Brook- shirt Company <lb />
as a convict. Alter having <lb />
worked he <lb />
on a of habeas cot pus for the <lb />
reason that his sentence was clear <lb />
Illegal. No he claims that the <lb />
shut company refuses to pay <lb />
wages for the time he was in <lb />
and forced to work for the <lb />
tors. <lb />
Many a man who bus been <lb />
too to propose to his girl <lb />
has hid In come into the <lb />
parlor midnight and help <lb />
him out. <lb />
Additional reports of fatalities <lb />
during the <lb />
ford no silver to the cloud of <lb />
resting over the Hood-swept <lb />
region. Even now. as the city <lb />
streets ore being cleared, corpses <lb />
disclosed in ghastly profusion, <lb />
and the aggregate estimate of loss <lb />
of life has been advanced to <lb />
at least three months <lb />
under favorable weather <lb />
lie required to <lb />
clear away the debris of <lb />
general wreck, and during <lb />
ibis critical period the charity of <lb />
the nation must minuter diligently <lb />
and generously to the bereaved <lb />
sufferers who have taken up the <lb />
struggle for new homes and a re- <lb />
stored city by <lb />
Judge Shaw who is now holding <lb />
in Charlotte, has decided to <lb />
sit down upon the professional <lb />
not suppose there is <lb />
a county in the State where there <lb />
i not always a hang- <lb />
around the courts anticipating <lb />
service, and while many have <lb />
remarked upon It, <lb />
the Brat man to attempt to stop it <lb />
he deserves the thanks of <lb />
whole stale for Her- <lb />
THE B ST CHILLS <lb />
and is bottle of Grove's <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic, tie simply <lb />
Iron and quinine a tasteless form . <lb />
pay. Price <lb />
CH US IND FEVER <lb />
and night Sweats with <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonic at per <lb />
bottle to lake. Money <lb />
refunded if it fails. Rest ores <lb />
petite, purities the blood and makes <lb />
well. other as good. <lb />
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb />
stores of Woolen Ernul <lb />
Greenville, n. <lb />
Office over White <lb />
Fleming store.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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